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ASH LAND T1D1 N G S THE Pl’BLlC DEBT. OI K I I BLIC SCHOOLS. Klamath City News. Jacksonville Brevities. l he fish are very abundant iu tile D. P. Barnes, of S ims Valley, has The democratic press rw1 fr«mi the Iu accordance with the orderuf the »FPTEMBF.K A>. I**-» examination of the public debt state school board <»( Ashland, the schools river al th;s writing ami many are be be*»» in Jacksonville during the w«s*k. of this city were opened on Monday, mg caught. ment for the month of August and i ifty-iwu persoue from Jacksonville Sept. 2. with eight teachers as the fOlTOftitl »orts »HO *f*S L'b** work on the I pper «lam as welt atleiidtnl the Piou«*er li* uiHuh at Ash announce with a great blare <*f truni- corp* of instructor». For the purpose as the blasting uf r«* ks in the river it* land last Ihiiibdiiy. Ì aimer Ims resiglieli the oth -e <>r ¡»ets that they are horrified t«> find of guiding each teacher in his or her progresting finely. ll*m. B. F. Dowell, a pioneer of work, a course uf studies was ar isimuiiasiouer of pensums, ami lllH that notwithstanding the reduction uf Mr. ('hat !* s Turn- • u! G.tdili.iC.Micb., Suuthem Oregon, has been tier« lhe ranged for the various gratles, au«l a S16.2 i XM*MI in the bonded debt of the successor hiis not yet ts-eii appoint J. paat Week in utiendaiice on circuit- system of grades established. T'lies«* is here looking al tic place with a vie court. It is anderst sst that a Grund Army government the “delit less cash in the grades have been arranged, ns much of putting m h dry gu«*!« store. treasury ” showed an increa««.* of $6.- as |MM*sible, with a vi«*w of placing, at mau is wanted for the position Mr. Chas. ( oi** »»I Duluth Minn, is Mo*. W. L. l‘iymale ami her liilie 666.6^2, making a total increase *»f least nil the smaller pupil«. clotM* to uu the ground looking up <» si’e to put «l.-iughter went to Portland last Satur their pro|M*r building; hence a “ Pri in some kind of a wood manui mturing day night, where they will rt*t«ide in It was mi id that th«* new V. S. cruis ST^RG.tMH for two months.’' mary grade,” consisting of two classes, the future. r ’i'he New York I'mw cleverly an is placed in each building; a ‘•Second enterprise. er (.’luirleAt*»n, making 1*’ > knots an Mr. J. E. McLaughlin and family .Judge Ii. S. Ik an, of the 21 judicial lionr, was the fc.stest naval vessel swers the mugwump and democratic ary grade,” consisting of two classes each, may also I m * found in each ami Messrs C«»I«* ami i urut r have guue district, iv<id her«* «hiring tin* past w- *k, nfi«»ut, but the Baltimore, finish«**! by demagogues in this style: building; and an^lnterinediate grade,” to I be I f»per Dam, taking in Shovel m H' g in judgment on the lk**-kman- I’he man who owes ami has Cramp A S»un al Piuhuh-lphia *mce IL.ij.hn cube. Creek eu n»uiv. in his p*M.*ket, of which he will consisting of three classes, is place»! the trial of U m ? Chariest«»!), mak**s Quite a party on horseback, including want $50 for current expenses, lias, in both the N«»rth ami South building: Fubiu* scliuui *.»p«*ued Muuocty with more than ‘J* kn-»t«» an lionr. I’he l»ef«>rc he ¡«ays out any tiling, a “debt a Grammar school, however, consist Mrs. McLaughlin ami s.»n. Mr. Gillie, fair attendance. This is Prof. Watt's ing of three classes , is loeate«l in the Cuiteil St;iton is n • fast” nation 3liss «leesup, Dr. (oil and ‘Hiugh’* t ‘; h ««nil ' > principal andhehajalw »ya les-, cash” «»f S9IM). Supjios«« he pays uff ?5<! of his d«*bt of H«* thus South building, ami the High School made u tup iu Black Ml. «»ne day tins given entire satiataction. S|s>kane Falls furniahea a ill-grace r«*«luces li:s actual debt to SikKi. Now occupi<*s a room in the North building week to drink at the Minings. I hey J. Wtupp, of the Jacksunvill«- ful aud humiliating sensation. Two suppose he spends the other #50 on This arrangement, as I said, was made pronounced tue water delicious. Marble Worke, is hi iff «-ring from u He has no cash with a view «»f placing small children or three of her councilman are uuder current expenses. It is an astouishiug fact that th* «*’•■ attack «»f peritonitis. Ills many in such a position as tu give them th«* left, and he owe« $05» >. Therefore his indictment for stealing a portion of shortest possible distance tu walk tu great mill which has aoo’K a million friend» Lope he may soua recover. •’debt less cash” is increased from $9i)0 bu t of lumber iu it. law bet u raised In (he the supplies generously contributed to SiVju. But is he worse off? i’he itiler« »t iu the coming fair is iu- Has their respective buihiings. without a single accident, owing to to the sufferers of the city from the this act uni debt increa>e«l? Has it case of pup;l> iu the Grammar and «•u asiDg at a moat extra«»rdinary rate, the careful mamigemvui oi Mr. U.v.. High schools, no arruiig**rnebt with and it looks just now as though the Conflagration. The honorable eili- not «lecreased * the present nuinlier of r«>ums and man, lhe foreman, ami tiia u*•«iteiiuuis. gathering will be the largest (iwit lias That is just the situation of the aena keenly feel the disgn ce to the Mr. Gillis, tue eugiD*-« :, just fiu- wer taken place in the county . government. AK>ut$lf,uuO.lHh) of pen * teachers c«»uM l»e made to avoid then city, and are determined that full sion payments, lielonging properly to walking in *»nie case-» from the north Hili«,I me wurkejs tor w ater works. Mr> Juh.i Hull, the ag«Ml mother*»! to the soil th end of town, and vice justice shall tie doue in the matter. the late fiscal year, were deferred, l he epnugs ¡irv '-I'* le- t alH’vu the ri- Hull Bros, aud Mrs. C. \\. Savage, died versa. In this matter 1 f«*lt snr.>, bow to I m ? paid in July and August. The ver ut thiu point nnd ¡in .auple supply at t !ie home of hereon John, of gen- In these times, when th« evils of actual dvmau<is of th«* pension bureau ever, tlffit th** ¡»ruple of the <iis>iict of ciear w aler euuiuig out horn the er.«l debility, hint Sunday evening. She would be willing to a**»|Ui«*sce, since it unrestricted immigration of the un Lave been stea«bly increasing, but the compelle«! the «ilder pupils only to buse of llj tek Alt. it* lo be pijie-i I down w;».-« a pioneer of Jacksonville, nudagt*! an I m * democrats in congretw took care to cut to the town uu e.iou au the pipeaci desirable clapses of Eur«»i ami ifie • yeare, 6 mouths and 5 Uys. walk the longer distance. Eight here ciibted. Tuo ordei for tiivui w.iti ; glVcD down the pension appropriation for a»ivent uf alien landlordism are !*•- the fiscal year 1SSM-K9 below the fig- it may lie in ¡»lace to state that, on luu weeka ago. Brother Jacobs of the liecord, made g nniug to arou.se apprehension iu urvs for lhe preceding year, so that account of the crowded condition ul a thr. * »lays' \ l - k to Jacksonville last In»- log uhiieau-i foroliay are lieir,y the nsims in th«* south budding, il t ie min<ls of our statesmen, it is eu they might point to a record of econ wt <-k; he camo as a wituess iiefore the may be<*ome necessary to re-distriri cuuiph*i< 1. TLe higa win be boiated couraging to know* that nearly seven omy bvfoie election, even if there was the city, iu which event th»* children iti Inc t»iue by i.u en.iti r* rhaiu grap- ciivuil court an«! p« rltaps hie stay was a deficiency to I m * made good in the a little more protracted than it would ty-five per cent, of all the farms in the _ pkr that will laue Uniu out ul Ibe _ nearest the _ pres« nt iMumdary living first fiscal year of the new administra ____ have t»eoB had he come of his o wn v »li I’nited State* are cultivated by the tion. Thus were the woimdt*d soldiers line tietween the two eectioiiH of the toiebay uud rurae Uieui into ihe m I k»ii. .uud story o', la»? mill, iu«? iron roof city, may tie required to go to the and the widow» of soldiers made to owners. This fact is atat«*d by Stati- north building, there beiug a feu vs ing is on the ground and will be in Kev. Walton Skipwor h, who ha:- wait in order that democratic cam tician Dodge, of the Agricultural de pwitiou to receive the macbrnt iy, nine ih*cu appointed P. C. for this pbiee ami paign buncombe might I m * manufac caul seat« in the rooms of the three partment of the government, in an al tured by juggling with figures. carloads of wixicli were snipp*)d from lower grade« tu that building. Should M ifiorl, by th* M. E. D »nferepc-e, ar this lieevute necessary, the pareut» Manistee Mich, uu Aug. 26 and will rive«! h«»re last Salon! *y<,.'‘i..'jlw\!.-^vipim bum of agricultural statistics whichhe will understand that we will do it for arrive soon. ly welcomed. He thinks il. probable has just published. The postoffice at Roseburg, Oregon, the pttr|sise of promoting the liest in ! bat lie will reside in M»«diord the com The electric lights wdl l»e in oper npjienrs to be running in a peculiarly terests of their children, and Hint it ing y»* tr, to personally superintend th* The builders of the Charleston. Pe ation aiinullaneoudly with the aturTiug loose wav. or else some people are will be a necessity due to overcrowd of the null. There will tie 13 lights completion uf the church that is beiug trel and Vesuvius are likely to learn, very delllierate a'aiut receiving their ing entirely. The schools are tilling in the null and Hutlieieiit others on built tb«‘i*‘. up rapidly, there being 4nt) pupils now as all do who deal with the Govern Fred S’huitz. a German, ha 1 an ex mail. A registered letter containing enrolled. The teachers are glad for high |M>lea to light the yard from which ment, that the United States is the affidavits needed in the land office was this early start on the part of so large it will be distributed to the town al am :iHti(»n in Justice l’lymale’s court rates as cheap as kerosene. A small U>-d<iy on a charge of aaemilt with in- worst debtor and hardest credit«* -ent from Ashland Friday evening, n iniudier of elnldreu, ami 1 will here portable engine is on the ground to t *i)t to commit rape, aud was held to known. It is a popular idea that al by call the attention of those who and received at the Roseburg jioetof- turuish power to turn the pulleys,also ■ !iW,ii: ile aciiM of th* Graud Jury, have not yet started into ttie work, most any work cun lie palmed off on tice on time same night but Mon that an early and good start is an im a machine ior making bra< kels, all ot with buuds fixed «it $.3'1«). The require«! a Government board, but, n» u matter which will Ire in operation soon. It i» »i> I was furnish».! with C. B. Rost««! day the register of the laud office had portant consideration in the progress will require the woik of (our meu i am! H» nry B uit«*ii as sur**li«-s, ami th« of fact, they are far stricter than men I-s-t the elnldreu not received the letter, and had to lie of the children. three mouths to make and turn the * «v'cii. ed w is dif-cliMg.'d from cuaUnly. representing a corporation, anil strict start iu at once, and thus have the ad notified by telegraph from Ashland pulley s. vantage of all the work in the earlier er here than abroad. From the test Mat. MeCab of New Brunswick, Id., that the p«|iers needed were in a reg part of the term; and tln»se parents i M-v-srs Bowman, Buell, Goodrow, uft irs to pay live dollars to any p**rs->n of the steel to the final trial forapeed. istered envelope in the Roseburg post whose children have already entered Williams, PrengiTgast, Halierhatik, troubh d with bloody Hui, who will take 1 the tests impum-d on our warships office. This makes the sending of the schools eau aid both the pupils Peterson an ! several others coum«ctwi Thumb rlain'-» Colic Ch ilera and l>iar are the moat severe in Ils' world. rb»M-a Ivemudy acc »idi’.g to directions registered letters to Roseburg very ami the teachers very mat« riallv by with the mill, as foreman, head saw ' and does not pet, will in the slmrte*! guarding against n kick of punctual yers and miu hmista, are here at work. (Philadelphia Press. exjiensive, and besides, it nearly ity in attendance. The highest suc They seem to l>e all solier men of fam- |h>H*«ible time. One half of a 25 cent butt e of this remtdy cured h;m of "It's such a very serious thing to caused a vast deal of trouble ami ex cess of the schools, and the most rapid i ih«*b such as the Co. are anxious to bloody ilux. after he hail tried other I be a funny tnau," wrote John G. Saxe, pense in the interruption of the proof advancement of your child cau never have. Aud iu f his connection we will inrdicineN and the pr» >ci ipti«»ns of pliv- la- secure«! with irregular attendance. say that several persons have be-m here suiaus without benefit. Mr. M cvm I h * the Tom H lh I of America. An illus of a timber claim. Of so much lniportance do we regard I lo look ii p sites fur saloons, but lia ve is perfectly safe in making this offer, tration of the significance of this par this matter that n system of column received such cold lecvptious that the} as mure than a thousand bottles of this WIlTKs AND NEWS. uication will lie established ln'tween i are of course inclined to give Ut* H rviuedv are sot t eactl day and it has ngri.ph ia giveu in the career of the the parent and teacher by means of a black eye. We have thus far a veri never b u known to f:si! in any case oi lute S. H. Cox. Mr. Cox was a man colic, cholera morbus, dysentery, diar card which will lie sent to the parent dueirable clas.'a of p-opL« ..n«l as the lo rhoea or b.<H»dy ilm. uiieii the plain lìi,' President has appointed ChM <>f lurge powers, inneh learning and ut the end of each month containing cation is extremely healthful we hope printed directions w« e followed. For S. J«»hn«on. JubntMin, of Nebraska, Unite«! practical sagacity, and yet it ia truth a record of the attendance of each witii our surroundings to haven model sale bv 1. h Bolhm. States District Attorney for Alaska. child, the number of times he was town for all those who desire to settle fully said of him that his penchant for The Pans Exj»oeitiun is averaging tardy, ami the uutnber of lessons he where all the modern conveniences are Ashland School Tiarlirrs* InMilut«*, joking and word juggling earned for 15B4MM) people daily. Buffalo Bill’« lost. This caid will also cimiain a al hand without having to wail a e -ore Ml instituic has bee; » rvaai/rd by lhe him an undeserved distrust from uia Wild West is turning p«M»ple away, statement of the scholarship ot tin or more of years. teach« r-oi the public h »«»I-« of this city ny of his colleugiies. and although a and his fifth mouth finds the public pupil, buse«l u | hiu the term examina M » h c li« 1 i th* >• ,nd and iuurth >«;■ .i«I,» > « in Lie nmath. f ma 1 b> l p tn . with tiotis to lie conducted in each grade. man of learning and brea Itli of mind, interest nn.3>?:te*l. 1’rof - h - iz , t»n-*iil«-iii: i i'.J. L. V. Wells, «if ».- DEEDS RECORDED. -ideJit. Mi l»elJa Gihoy, M.‘urriar\ M i « n he uewr roue to that influence in na Mayor Giant, of New York, has is From this it will lie apparent that Emilia 1 Uii-j, licrt-mer sued a circular asking the Slut«, Ter pupils will be promoted on the merits Ilona) ¡aditica to which he aspired. i be f«>ll«)wiug deeds bav» been At rin* ni< nr vliiiy uliinr held S-pt. 14th. kcvcih L ritories ami cities to c«»-opvrate with of their own work, ami not becai -. placed upon tho rec«>r.L of Jdckbui» .¡m -iL'Ls i of uf -»peu 'i-c. inl iutereil to our -< houls their class is to lie moved oue grade l*UNM’d. were disci New York in making the coming Ura.mt the whole reading; column «•oiiuty bine«* l.u t reputi ♦>« tip rn»iN«*s: Tlie imp i laure <»f la.igu&ge in all onward. This, it is believed, will iu World's Fair a great siuvess. :»uiut*'»l our bv the priucipaJ, wh«> I Rail» f .. « . A ?4, !>o»is.’i!, lami in ¿ra-l - •pue, on tir«t page of the T ii > imi . h thia spire pupils to rely ujmn their own .*v<- J.-hu tp;;-. -aid th«i « c of the « bief rieiri in opjrui !••- * R 3 vv , 1 « uu j >. ,o*) a-re- The first snow of the season fell at resources and will develop imlepetid «•«■ ii 4 week is tMViipird with a report of th>- •.»»us shmiid i»e the c '. l _ ii Hw cük'oalíou oí languau*' Leatlvdie, Col., and ou th** Laramie enee of character mid action . President <ie:z believe« this to haw lj«*eh ll«*nry ami Elizal»eth Smith to <». I HerMi pioneer reuuion in Aahhtnd last week. oer«* r. ii >. »»ik U». t«Av n •>; t'entrai point, « ml need iu Pcsiah./ziA an»I hr*«•!*•!’«« ide« plains. Wyoming Iasi Saturday. Th In every month of each term the con of object le«sun»«. ‘ « rú The TiiuNoa endeavors to irive al cold wave even reached O.’egou, bring teachers will hold written examiiui Mi— Emiiiu Kann r*ad _. an * s*av oü ’( ein il. »»nd E «•'.uith to G. T. Hcr-hE* ru« 1, b ways as full a report as possible of th«' ing light, fiosts tu plac<«s in IL k pari tions in at least some branches, in or .».Ink io. t»»« n oi « «ululi r«,iot. <«i. 4 »«.«». pOnjtU.W<' lhe teacher should put th* pupi ii |>-»NMiNdon of the facta needed iu J«»iiu May and wile t«> X A. Ja' bs, lami uf the stale. der to determine the progress of tin pioneer rueetnnjs. ami it ia Atting that iipoMii-.h. ur p it him in the way b. in s,-c _») tp 4, .«• RI E h»H a r«-- <'ou s H E. »¡.«'ini) to < I Xiniuuer i'* I •• ueiu.’i.i. -imuidgiit ii.* mrmui rule.-, bat it should. for the founder and flirt ed ••Aunt” Dinah Young, colored, who, pupils under their care. Should any pupil through diligence nnd persev, r blk R, R. il A’i'iitloii :«• A- h 1 h :■•! * «»n * i."»‘ Mi'.ijù) •:> ‘11044, them to *a.. the rith’ itor of the Ttunoa, James Hutton, it is tielieved. was the oldest person in : ü .; !.. < .i .-•• o i- right. <'ouip««siU*>L ■ 1 x . _ • . ' • . , - 1 ■. I. Kentucky, died iu Louisville last nnce so far outstrip Ins chissmates in ati.i pa:‘ of it i il i; adrthb'ii »»' A-hmmi. «-b• >.:d h'gin with cumnmu ubjvvtj. was one of the foremost of the pio- » .«ii pii .urtN. ixttcr wiiti iL- week. She was born in Albemarle the course the class is pursuing as lo « ■-ii Í3; •• real - ' je*' ' f in>»ru. ’ion N. make his continuance in that class .. Euer Emery t«» I eun-'er Xml ik neen. in the organization of the society countv, Virginia, in April, 177u. Tii • .«’i.Hi’d hé !«>«» to h.t the pupil i ity oi Aldana, v. . ctivd .1 « detriment to himself, Lt> will be pro for Southern Oregon. He was, per rtMxmwof her birth are still in ux- nie '.i heu i bue heurt«- art- full, 'huch ìli» J W .1 \ G. moted as stain as he attention ,,f tbo *'», tpS'?.- R 2 W I a id '_pi ¡i ehild !■> IW I' h <■« 11 crim o li hapa, more interested, more active and istenoe. Xi* i.biii in risani !*• »v Weill Principal is called to the fact. * >11»u<- étíttv «>f th eu 14 t»» L h J <’ • -b w.iN b, »tvvml ¡i »v: > •.■x- cl ■•General” ik»otb, iu opening a neu other hand, if pupils shall fail to keep «*.•■■ ». Ip 37. S K 2 v*. nml h 6 «•! more to be credited than any other l-iit ui.e •* K '. U . 61 «n»! i acre . *• ■ingle person in the origin and forma Salvation Hall iu Liverpool, detiv«l up with theclas-a-s ill winch they lirve . . U..| ere il.e. ¿ John Bailet t > Mivha 1 « 11.. uoyon« to point out any authorize*! been placed, they will Is- recoin .. -i, l- IU M-e 21, if» u . h I i ... ,• lie.-e <4 turdilie-., n ri ’li,« c li ù > R . A . uu a. ; tion of the society. rei. I 'lute, in |.iii<i,rv grude. hii .I it. mi doing of the Salvation Army nut ju«- ed to tl.»-Principal for an exaimi . i i «>Hiui"> IV. '!au '* i-i h» ';<»■* ■« |K>rtei. e '.ami in '■uu 7, tp . \ s R } E 2t »'• titied from the Bible. Th»*y had 2700 md if found so d- t'a !< it IM to tin . ♦•vO. The l,n,.eii.«l ,-.i.neU lir.i nii.l •• .>n.l In the Neagle halienw corpus cam- BouieUtiti aud officers, for tbe«mos'. their continiinm-e in the c!a.-s a l- tri unn» xvie ; t - •<■> ,iu 1; , n r,n nan Ian I h L....... in lu.-ker‘. Mvlb. >«ls ..n l... iili>i¿ before the U. S. ilmtrict court at San part s* If--Hippo;t»*d. ami (he aimual ment and hindrance to the cl'iss. they Abbiami, ’-un $llW» s ¡I Hull u» Jv<se Ki'.'iiai•¡«■»•n. ifs 12. FraBciero, Judge Sawyer rendered a income was not less than $4.0UO,0UU. The Pride of Women. will Im placed in a grad«- hotter suited blk »?3. t ’V n uf Mv'Hord. t on H'.’f») decision last Monday. The court ‘»le» Gunni.M.n t<‘ tacui» inun.)->n an»¡ The town of Nurlh Adam«. Mass.. to their ability. A dea» i early transparent skin is ai G. I Billing», ü /.k ¿v. cil' <». v-... ; .ml. The High school which ha< been nays a «ign of pure bl«>ud. and all per held that it had jurisdiction in tIn if greatly exuit«-d over the tin eat of p-'t» established in the North building a- «•on sons irmibb d with dark gn asy. vellov. Ja’.:«— F-.-s ..¡rr»,, -,,rah A Fi* «b ili matter, and that the killing of Terry the shoe manufacturers to iufrutiuce m blotch* d skin can li st . ;ured th<i: Chinee«* labor inl«> the big fa**t«»ri**s. a part of the public school system, ■ uh’! in -vc 2'• tp î, < R 2 V«, M»a< r*-- .a ii was justifiable, and ordered that For a month past a g«-ueral strike bus aims to lay broad and si I .1 founda <»UO i. Sì} I*» -»Ulrt : >' P- i, . ii'¡. ■ ■ Id - -«i : - h <»f o L r A lew doses tv-A u «4 Ml dford. • .¡1 of Iieggn* B‘oud Purifier A Blood Make, Neagie be released from custisly lx*en in progress here by the lusters tions for ail subeeqilenl sell-larly <■ il- .*»• il «a < iiièleiN b» .» E Roberts ami I’ v ill r* tnuve the cause and the .»km w;l* > k i w The judge said a reasonable degree «m3 the Kmgbta ot Lals>r bantls over ture, mid for the siicccssfiti omduc» B. 0 .x«. ¡ami in »ec > •. tp L fco ' ic ele ir and transparent. Try it, of every day affairs, and to th, end ;• acres, t on i. ■» iud if satisfaction ia n»»t given it wil of prudence would justify the aho' a re*iuciiou uf wages, which the mill \ P Ha'iiin.-ii i W illiam liu'ii/.lvr, Lm «agents «hsdared was rendered neces course comprising the following stu in «-UC .►■ lp G«»st y*»u nothing. It is fully warranted. ■« R 1 W. 4 -H ' one or two seconds too wsm, rather sary by the dull trad«» ami Western dies has l>een adopted Arithmetic, E J. M- ;* au . • u» George I’. Montague <‘lidw»«« d bros, druggist geometry, algebra, bs k keeping and • a*» la oí «-1 ... bik i B in » .vidi!um t<> i- than the smallest fraetiou of a sec competition. fui*l, eon eu-i. busintss correepomlenoe, natural phil ond too late. Facts immediately pre For fine hnn»l mirrors, hair !>rush* s E. J. M-» ii ; h 4a-« lo John l Mi ri:.* 'i.v. W ashingtom , Sept, 16. Senator osophy, with spts-ial reference to i lee M' •*? ni Barí « a-|i.!iii.»n to :*>»« n uf Mv«ii > u. and omni* cull al Chitwood's. ♦ ceding the killing indicated ill the Dolph an«! family arrive«! here and tricity aud galvanism, physiology, Cull ■f-ô. S. S. ¡'enta to I L. Anule. 3 1. h’.k -I clearest manner that at least two val will remain until congress convent*». chemistry, physical geography,Isitany, Buy your flour and food at the Ash biftnul < « ¡tirai i’ulut. < Hil. i” uable lives were in imminent peril The senator today made the rounds of Eng. grammar. Eng. literature, rliet S ì . h I i H. Gales io ¡I. < '. I,«‘ ai *. pari «4 1 land Mül«, you can h ive it »bdiver«»! the departments, looking after Or oric and eompisiiion, history , polirieid l>. blk I 1, III ii uf 1 fin I Hi ¡'uilli. < OH , f I in any pat t of town. Very cheap for The court says: "The homicide was egon's varied intonwts ami tbs Faeific «V T I •». {«» N I oukc, It r..' illa Ú >. KiVVI' cl sb. * geography, civil government, and vo of O. • «oí-i il l)i ; in * u committed by petitioner while in tlie uuaat in general. His visit to the navy cal music. I am happy to see th. i;.- ’ b»¿ 11. 1' * UH, ‘ 11 -ippiiiu«« and Contentinrnt department was to learn what report discharge of duties imposed upon ... l \!»-.ifujd « .•!. *.. -•• “ large number of intelligent youuj blk 13. i<»wj" J*xfl s. Smith to ¡I B « aricr. land in Cannot u<> hand in hand .f we look on him by the constitution of the United the board of navy officers had made ladies and gentlemen who have en tp 8 R 1 W, « Here«, von who were sent to Europe to investigate tered upou the work of this grade ( iitletj »läie« «<• Henry Ammerman. I m the dark wide of every little ohntach* States * • * • and the homicide was. works which could be m*e«l to improvv Nothin will ao darken lift and make it The rrsun was providvsi with sea’s for tout in our opinion, clearly justifiable in tbe rapid« of the Columbia river. fifty pnpils, ami our roll nt present Lurd« n » h Dyspepsia. Ackers Dispep » onstHntii.f Mttgruder u» Dr G, .. ... K .. 1 H*»v * s . Its f. blk v. iov, n *>t c »-ni ral Point. sia Tablets will «ture the worst form law aud iu form, and m sound, prac This board, as will be remembered, was contains forty seven names Arrange <•<■11 1 1 • ' of Djspvpsin, <'oiiHuruption and indit»* s Bvn H.t) monti, n»Jminist*‘ator ♦•state of tical common sense commendable." authorized by the first m*sion of the meiits can. however, be made tn hc lion, and make life a happiness and last congret»« to visit the Dalles aud commislate more slionld it become I’. ¡;»i.tíH V. to Juhu Ashxne ui lith'l in «••<• J «, „siir. . Sold at 25 aud .<) <• nts a but The case will be carried to the U. S. lhe river and investigate the romlition ip-’ - ■< i ; í I hm tie by < nit wood Bros. necessary. • Ji.ti !»•■( lurk t«i Huvni Wh* Utun*- It«. supreme court, to determine the uf the rapids, and then to visit Europe It may I m - of some interest to the :3, 31, blk in, K. R lidtlitiuu, town »if and inspect the met bids use«! there, patrons of the schools to know what turd, con o People going to .Jacksonville wil question of jurisdiction. such as boat railways, hydraulic works, the teachers are doing to bring the g».r <» Abbui: and I> M Gt. ftith to E. >mitL limi Plymale’s coach awaiting every Bund, von i.'iXW The Suu Francisco Examiner <»f etc., for improving similar streams and schools of tins city to the front. Noth Peter Brilt lo t uriti» J> Ree l, land in sut trainai Milford. Ask for the tael coach Ply linde ■> x tbe 17th bud h m * i iti»>uul telegram overcoming rapids. The senator as- ing is left undone, mi far ns it lie.« in 31, Ip L<7, s Ii j W . tun ». ü Curio» D. ’-d 1O Pul«1' Brin, luurt In certaine«! that the Ixiard bad returned the power of the teachers, to make froui WauhiiHctui» uliuiit President .1, Ip 7, S R J W - on > California Comb and Htruined Hon from Europe nnd was at present en Alamo man to J. !» Futiutain, inn i ey at Miuklel A Hon. Harririoii I m * id ^ protected bv detect gage«! on the report. He could nut these schools secoud to none in tbo in Henry A-hÌH!id. 10 ueies, con »1. state, lienee a systemati«- plan for tin J. 1) Foaitiitiii io Ht-ury Amiir rmun, Iniu. ive® fur feur of MHMiFbinutioii by sunn ascertain what the re|»ort would I m *. ■tady of the liest methods of instrue in sc 1f». Ip 37. > B 1 E, »0 IG i «’ re. con , I I I ih U «riiilei l .il lìewlinu le- crank wbowe bead mitfhl I* turned by but be lvnrn«**.l enough to l»e confid«?nt turn that are adopted in other cities B G ik'M-.i. »-A shoritl, t»> Haphn I M«»ru' ll.rli.l’*, rr.-phyla,-Ai<- Fluid in that it will recommemi that improve of the U. S. has lieen imnigurate.l. and part of s- « I, 11> ,3f.. > R 4 •* ll . slu-lili', <i> r i <>f a< i l'Iviil, l'or b-irn«. th«» diHi'iibbul <>f Tannrf from the of ments of the rapids be authorized, cun flow. .i-ald,. mi-, wo.in,),. < l> . Ha*ke! Aiuj to < »H» b Jefftjr«*. its ll. 12 fice of comminHion^r of pension*. The and appropriations made for them by the teachers will meet on the second ¡mil fourth Saturday s ,,f each monll blk 4. town of «ent» a! Point,« ■on ItHpioinpt mu.-will iuMirì-ibly ri.ùv. story ia hitfld) colored mid uh mt lik»‘ congress. «». R. F. Heuer b* Emhii PL i*a«tihi, Ils during I ha school year, betweeu the p.-.iu.,. prouiote beali.ig. eml pr, reni town *’f «’cntnil Point. > Culi Í»Jü. ly han little, if any, foundation in fact. hours of I and 4 p. in , for such study : blk Herbert ¿ry-qi.tl.u. •.Fin rtene. <ir Pnm.l lìusli F. Wmtl to John A< '■ d • I lk I'oeur h’Aleiu- Land*. Ih-.mg lo ilie eb-ans:..-.' .-.ml piirifyiu- In the mc intime, let the parents a:t I 1, lowti »if Wo«»dvilie, <'«»ii I.’» It Keen)** more like ail iugenions at A. J. Frednibirg to «>.!i - E .’Oami:« It U'ialltii'!, ut tue Filmi thè in-ix» i>bstimi|.< Portland. Sept. 13. Tbo »•» mihii Í b - friends of the public schixtls r, mem tempt at a very low game in partir«an bik ■_.■« of .Mfiimd. -oi. ♦' < c-i -, K o -.I h , C ui -I h .urli ,.->ml Kuirmu' tier that they cau aid the teachers ver , I. John it K*nued\ lo j E l.nvait. it hi, sion, consisting “ f N. Ben »Siiupsou. ->->ri - ire ri mlereii pure ami healthy am. warfare an attempt to throw di^cred much by tbeir sympathy and e.,-,,jw • ik ■ Park i ihion I • ».* > ■: XI» <i N 1». Hiinipbrey and L H. SI iu | m \ -pe. Jiv e ir»*>l. n->‘»tlii'i «pphc.itmn I h - it upon the mem I* r* of t lie G. V U . which left here on August ótb to ne ration. They can lighten the work <.f «-.•i» fi .!>-; II- c .- s - h i v. \\. il. B-*rr to I’ ii Oviaii, larvi in '«•«• and to lnalil! into the public mind the gotiate with the Coeur <1 Aleñe In the teacher and euc.>iirnge the p’lpds tp,.M. > R 2 W mi a»TPs, by visiting the s.-liools as frequently as tarali ii. Gao s :«> !i « . L«-\ a -,- •intri dians for the sale of mineral ami tim idea that th«* president baa mean »ii It 11, blk 11 town of *‘eai«'ul >\»»n ber iamls and navigable waters com their other duties will permit. If we ♦;.i ï *1 • ; ' u an opinion <»f bis comrades in that or prised in their reservation retn met! al) work togeth« r and do our la'st the Phil R« illy I»» Jaiiics «‘ai r, »-outh •» / ta ganization aw to fear violence at the tteilay. They have made an agree public M-hools ot Ashland will las-ome of ««»uth 12 «»t s E ‘4 oí -*••• J and sou! » uf - t 4. -e»- J». ' p 37 » R ! A , e*»n 41 Landa of some of them because of ment to purchase some 230,000 acres what they should I»» the best iu the acr». Thurston I». frnnnji- !«> J. il XViliia 11», ii t* Is (!■•■ .r- ' «•«•! •thuired by a!j. \n.».nk state. Yonr* respect fully, irai-tioTi •• It .’. blk . • to * h ••; ...... J Hnl the th ii Tanner s removal. The Examiner i> of the northern end.coin|>riMiug a little may I« - t be «inne < I’ A. G etz , I’rin cou |i less than half the reservation, for eui aiit«, pL’rs.»n»4l keeping up tin reputation for reck I«-* « », «V T « •• to F.iì/a’.M-'vh M ilUam«. It 1 Ashland. Sept 12. |ss >. l»u-»»ov js ihe blk 2 -, tu Ml if <i«»l«i Hili. . 0.1 $,<» McnMatumal canardimn. The Coenr d'Ahuna are the uniat Juin»“-- F \XvlN t«» W F. Sunuer land lu •in«- of Aye il.ut acres, <^*n civilized and wealthy Indians of the Nearly Killed by an Elertrl«« tight Wire. ip P*. ‘»Kl E, Viuor. s ‘ û ma»tri Concerning the advisability of re Northwest, having large areas of very Thomas Holman, proprietor of I In* .• <4* ! he «'«<e»r o* moving the tria>|M from Fort Klamatli fertile land, good horses, barns and Salem Electric Light Works, cume Thu U. S. Bikery will dellv -r bread u.;ir, lia « i r«-j ;» garrison permanently,'|a rliapa no man fences and good schools, which are very u*-ar Iw-iug killed last Finlay uighi pica or c. Ki's at your disir every day if i.im n givea u a bis attended by many children nut resid you «ish. Leave orders .it lheb iker.i about III o'chx'k. He uudertouk to fix is better qualified than Capt. G. C. tre am! pliamy tbai ing on the reservation. They are very >u Main atreet, opposite Odd Follow.-, R.fits gicatly tu it£ Applegate to give a safe and intelli shrewd, k»»en trailers and at first ask»*d an arc street light which was n >l burn blia-k. ing very we’d, aud iu sunn* way «•aught charm. Should the gent Opinion. Capt. Applegate ia thor * J M10 for a much smaller tract bold of both wires, completing the cir t air I m * th»:* har «I» oughly familiar with the character, ¡ban w< s tinaliy lionght for ÿôOO.iiM». cuit and receiving »be full for***« of ii y.cr It ; a. After several councils bad tieen held the dynamo. Hw cousin. Mrs. Vict.iria the hiatoiv and the ideas of the Klam Ayer’-« Ha> \ igoi an agrtv'inap was arrived at an 1 Lunn whs with him ut the time he ath Indiana. 1' was he who com signed by the commissioners ami by will reMtui was prostrated. Sb«* took hohi of him. manded the Klamatha that voluu Uu chiefs, lte,«d men and adult mal* s • lir1;«! cut a trying to pull him away, when she to • new gr c.vt , ami ; teered to aid the government in th. t»» the niiihlsr ui 140. there an- whs shock* «1. Fur rhe oh! soft ami slun Modoc war, aud wla> did render aid of djout 4-'»o on the n s. rvatioii. If Hi» Mr. Hoimun, thinking be was goin. I, und tieaty is ci>ntirm*ti by the Govern to l»e killed, b *gc»*d her to let g > L < the the moat valuable kind, for on more ment H will add a large area to th* tberu* ¡- no better prepurat’ou she be killed a!s->. S. m released h •. than one oecamou the Captain anil (A>eur d’Alen»* mining district, in arkrt bold of him nnd ran for help ’■» a his companies of Klamath and Wann >’- hirh 14o cl.t.uis are alre.aty located. neighl>oimg house. AsRisancu «imv* 1 • M.ufpsM ¡tint a tr**’ of ■ I am frei It« peculiar rfr.carv !• dm A . r « Hair \ ». » .• inc* convince«! m«i Spring Indians frustrated «••Il-laid I I f * n>ii]iiii.v.i>»n wdi have its reftorf and Huucw'ded iu releasing hnn, hi »• a« mu» V» tin pn»«■♦•** and rii .it • ‘omplvted iu ais nt ten days. • .irfiui'* !**• ;ne has is a grillimi Le was taken to the bciis.««if ‘.is < utisin. NOTHING skill In «“»npuuii ling ant«» plans of the Modis-s for the m i.-. acr- • I »seit I it* ■.hair of my w:u»4 line it 11 e li'gi'u-li»*m.s thern-ielve«* John Holman, a blo»-;i away. Mwa iv | n check« of large nuinlieis of whites. In it Swamp L«iud. Medical as.>islHn<M' was seto tor. «Ii-« t ■- in the outHft.or If spouse to questions of the i'mtsos /I t, W: •hkpjtoh. S* pl. 17. S *’i*t try Mr. Holman was found to be all right th- b. advanced wi!l prove a pot» nt cure. *: u editor the other day, Mr. \ppleja e Noble, on a moli<»n lor ¡i review made »xcept bis band , which w» f h »rnbl,‘ N; ii ■!? slMli be Vital It. *- riveu mv rather Mtu»ire«l inns- spoke highly of the unbroken loyid'y by the alate of Or«*g«m in the swamp biirii«*d <»n the ms, lr. Hi- * . , « : -i . tab .- length and »»»pear- laii i hst reviewed l»y Seer.-tary Vilas fr*»m death seems imnn iie'Us. i-ut i* is of the Indiana uow on the reserv.tion I ho place of a R I: . <i!. Oakl«iml. <) iiu. uii I)• I’euilier 27, ISV*. La« denied the supposed that he is so charge I with rt-M It 1 . i ci.-tly pre- ever since the treaty of 1*0;, often motion. The amount of land origi electricity frum coustmit conLa •’ tba '!■. I.iu ’. v . h cuming <»ut (without FOR WHO« All wiio h urt auric an\ !•»« Mian. •• fintii mv wife, either). . )ix • ’ Will fifi under decidedly trying circumstance-. nally was Ul.lkMI acres; of this amount the effect was not so d mg »us :.s BENEFIT I u l tv. * . lUir V *r. using ouly it ‘lie 1 - pr<■•■«•’ it i vo of He is satisfied that with fair and ju 12.1 **0 acres by former d**ei>i >n* were would Lav«» been to a p iso:i ¡i.»‘ •I-'- nndeu ■ !n«Hg*-*tion. _ (»ne ueib-. .m i I u »«v ha\>* as tin«? a cnst«»m*«i toil. < *m 4il<m. H«-.«*l;**'hc, BiliouaneM, Lea i ‘ t a . ih any o»ie could wish for. dicious treatment the Indians wdl patente*l to the rtate. (’nder thed*- pll. , ; - *1» ♦»» ■ *1 • No lo«. eisiun of «January 18, 1^1, 2IUMI acre*» i; 1 '«i limitnm, Dicksmi, Tetni People in general sb-si.-d know what's «»I ’hit*', ■i . no n.» t!»’ iu'rir:. continue peaceable, but Itelien-s that *»f this alltg«*«l swamp laml were ,ie- /»rfi -. !»<■•• with bu*ln« ’>« ■ i ii <• gm * I Aver’s llair Vigor in mv ts'st to do ill case of a sudden attack ol whp<- takiaz. F-.» i rhlldrvn It i*- moat in circumstances might arise by which ruied to !w* hilly and m«»uutamoua. Of bowel coinplamt. It is a w> I «-a tali »»<•««• ui and harm! . •« .N o «lane» »■ l'r*»m ia ■■ > (»•• • iiumb«*r of years, ami rc- .rl.T lacri-i < urr» ludir, 1U- »•Xp- 58.1 KM) acres remain mg, S»*«* ret ary N»»- pa i ;<tion I 2«-I i i- th»* ta.- iwM .-»t bair hair pre prepaiafian tliey would la* drawn into open cvn- hsbed fact that proinp: tell, I may Iw wrch» •>»«,. < «,n»|»lMiiit>. FeveTNh- , . it k. -¡u the «H-a!|» « lean, the • m - n 4 r,m1 ! • *« ri»î» ’ < «»'»I-*, ‘ ! avait h and *«»■ v tiict with their white neighbor*. The bh* d«*ci<h*s he will Dot « UterihiD a had m any case of colic, cholera mor bus. dysentery <>r marrhoea l>v giving delirio* jwi- w>!» i’.» .1 h the mildest i.i « -■«.■’ and loi-ly, an«l pr**ncrves the motion fur review. i -ji M v wife has ti«ed it for period of change from common use i few doses of I'lianils-ruim's <'otic. A tn rient and '» -r ■ the\ um u«Mt. A little • i. ■ t u • mi * .v, ’i m »st ■«ati-'fa-aory re- - refreshing a'.ecp • 'holers oid Diarrhoea le medy. It taiu n at iB¿ht i We- Ct«it nn«l U«> and occupation of the large reserva B.»n of the bowel«, and . n.i ’ • ■ • . . » ■. B cirn M. Johnson, M I)., (iiiHrar.tev Acker's Blood E’.exir for it r ets quickly, can alw ya be il-i>endcd A !ltlb '■ :i ••t-n HI lilt 1 morning shan»emi I tion to ownership of land in severalty, i. » - !(; !, Mo t ' «b>in>i< i) and haw l»een fully demon st rat rd to the jaao upon and is pleasant to take For sale th»- a|.p* i •• . i with it* restrictive effo-t nnd attend pie of this country that it U superior to by 1. K. Bvltou. M \ ». i i wa* b«i(*oining harsh and dry, • w» vl* !»> h. «‘ » r »King half a Imttle of Aver« WS Ol’IMOX. A iug circunistanci-s. will lie the most all other preparations for b <»od diaeaaea. ! i Vigor it grew black and gl«»s*»v I -I hive ■ No rent to pay and I can umi will ■ 4 • • ■ tor It ia a positive cure for syphilitic p»ii*- «U . * trying experience of the Indians for omim. uber!*. eruption« nnd pimples. make first-elites photographs ehenis-r r. ver bren a bk- to < iu-i' • \preM the jov and gratitude I nd . ..a v -.i '.J, M ib. I C. Hardy. Delavan, III- I.' - many years, and lie lieheves that It purities the whole sNStem nnd thor t tinti is |s»>Bible for itinerant pho:o oughly build«» np the constitution. Chit »•it eh. - « — » I .« I:»*rto 3*etv>n, graphers to do. Is-sides when you when they shall fully realize all that wood Broa. at* ’ »! Ci- ■ . ■ ihcmm I of k- s|s-ud your money with iu-. you may the change menus there will lie great e? • * • : » . ud a*!«tn«tl.îi»ve get it bmrk, ami you get a dural le pi -t- difficulty in preventing serioua oppo ’ ! iliw, rKBrARKP BV For fresh, fancy Groceries, Candy ure for it My work speaks for itself. hinftcwi. Ark. * sition aud hostility. The troops should and nuts. go to Minkler i Son. M . ! ■ ! i. io: theron Or. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Mai» Ixs'.lS the Photographer. . r ..nd th«- r ■ .» be maintained at the post. in ius opin F me teas ami isiffees a specialty nt S*»hl by DruggMs and Perfumer«. Fine Un emide Oranges and Sicily t . : ; I a « o., in a'uKr ir»«¿|wr. * l> L. Mrwicr.rnAHos’s. ;en. until t' e er ri »ball hn«e p<>«sed Tx*in»ne. I’Le ip a. Minkhr V Son. • KKD HOUSE COLUMN niiuv indant and Gios Ayer’s Hair Vigor, MORAL & < >|>|x»site P'tstofHce. *♦* • '4 »▼ » yT PRICES EOR THIS MONTH regular price $ Infants’ Fancy Cotton Hose, Ladies' Grev Wool Hose, .37» for .25 .25 for .12» 1.50 for 1.00 for 2.50 Ladies’ Blk «V Col'd Ingrain hose Ladies’ Fr Kid Gloves, blk » col’d Ladies’ French Kid Shoes, » “ for $ .05 15 4.00 Gents’ French Calf Shoes, sewed, 3.50 for 2.00 Fey Dress Goods, 40 in wide, .40 for .25 All Shades in Worsted Goods, .25 for .12* 25 for .50 for ,2’r .75 for ,05 .75 for .65 4.00 for 3.00 .75 for .50 3.50 for 2 <MI New Style Stri]>e<l Flannel, “ All the New Shades of Henrietta, Brocaded India Silks, “ Brocaded Surah Silks, Gents’ Scarlet Knit I -wear, per sait, “ ’ Gents’«fc Boys t 'nlaundried Shirts. E Bovs’ Dark Winter Suits. " d .i « f Men’s and Boys’ Tailor-made Pants from $2 pr. to $5. Grey and White Blankets from $1.50 a pair up. , } Boys’ Knee Pants, just the tiling for school, 50c a pair. Wdite and « 'ream Pace Curtains, $1 a pair up. MOHALAr cc o P4 pq <8 c o Ù0 o kl O J •d tí rt 2 <n « o 2 Bh’OH.. ONE O»'THESE TH KETs CIVEN WEIH EVERY IMJI.I.VRS WORTH OE ..oOhS YoE I TR.'HA-E EOR e Vsll K TiekctK gives you a ¡silve r Plate«i Sugar Shell, worth f 1 «••♦ JO Ticket? given >uu a Butu r Knife, ««»uh 1 12Tl< k<-t« gives y«»G u m-u style! n<-e Pin. worth 1 5o 27i Ti"k» G gix t-s you a m 4 uf i*«-g»-r>' T« a»poons. worth . <•) 37» Tit k«-ts giv« s v<m a set uf Ro^p r< Kniv« ». worth 3 d ììck«*i»» giv« - you a *vt of k»»g« »«' Fork*. »v«»ith ' •»O'! 1< kct< gives \uU a F* t <>f Rogers’ '1 ablesp*»«;!«*. worth <• 00 .' mi Th k« Ggivt ft you h 1 rayon Picture of yuuts« f or any uf your frleu«ls. Wurth ’ 2 » 00 I l L 4-1 « (.M ANI» ’I E THE «.«»«»I»’ *\l- -UOW TH!’ TICKET TO Vol R FRH XI>» ASHE \\i). OKbXiON. Smith $c Dodge THE BROWNi SEOI AR!» Carty th« largest amt he*r m 1» <-tv«l FURNITURE ! in Southern Or« gon. WALL RArtR, FRAMES ANO MOULDINGS. CHILDREN'S WA00NS, BABV CARRIAGES, ETC.. That ward» ofi’old age, like Ponce de Leon's fabled spring in which one could bathe and be young again, has enthused and tilled with liope many who long fur better days, hut. alas, such hopes may never be real- ize«l; but then* is an elixir that is making better and brighter days, lifting debt from tlie shoulders of the oppressed, putting new life i into the discouraged, it is ETC We M’l THE Davis Sowing Machine, The bt-Nf Ne\t ing machine made. Call an<! sec It and becouvimed E—13 Will h< held at CENTRAL POINT, Rare Opportunity. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 89 Jaek-ou Conntv, commencing ou I.ota for Sale at a Bargain The un«lrndgned offers for Kale at a bar gain two choi«»’ rvsi«l«nce lot» in Ro tiers u»i«liiion. » ach SO x u ’ O t tc«’t, fronting on Iowa stre»*t. Both lots planted in fruit *»f the • choicest varieties. Pri«’e, if »old :intne<tiat: ly, |200cach For further information < h '1 at residence «»f " A Walker, in Re*-»er ■ addition nr H'hln-K-- bv mail at Ashland, Or. W m A II udbon . Ashland, Or.. August Jtn, ¡ ks ’». Choi« sample Rooms. CcuIrJIy Locittd. NEW BRICK And «•ontinuing Five Da«* Liberal Premiums Are oft «»red In ev»-ry department, nggregat tug more than $4,800 IN CASH. There 1» tl*»» b« »i mile race tra« k iu the S'a'eon the giouuds and there will lx* run ning and truttiug ra» e* each da> Price« of Adinisoion: Men’« Da* Ti« k* t 50. Women’s Pay Th ket 2 " Men *t Season Ticket $2.00 AAutneti * **• HNun Ticket 7.'x Send to the Secretary for Premium list. GEO W RIDDLE, President. ROBERT A Mil.1.ER, Secretary, Ja«*k*un- ville, Oregon. A . H. Al KIN'-ON. » 0 H «AHTKK Viee-rrcH HEADQUART EBS K V.< ARTEK <’ashler Tourists S Commercial Men. This Um* iiew hotel in the center of the bu- im-s I'H.'t of th«* citv ha* iti*t b**< n * rect« d on the site of tlie old popiJar Ashland House and I.a» l»e« n lca»-ed bp lhe well known ami .s’jcc*:»«fui landlor»!, The Bank of Ashland E. K. Brightman, Prop., Who will conduct the hotel hi iir*-t- c I usn >t? i«-. The table w ill rutilinuc to be kept up second to none, and guest* < au be assuml - f the l»esl of treatim nt. T» ;m» ri a -«.na!)!t 10 ASHLAND OGM. «'.W Avert, H. R. Barbour, R.T. Ehinge Paid Up Capital, 0 , that can be gotten by en-dit; | then a small margin and a <|iii< k sale and you can buy | and go home with money in vour pocket, owing 110- I body, l he I ir<ls will sing ; sweeter, .the wild winds I whistle over tlie hills and i far aw av. $50,000.00 Contractors & Builders, ASHLAND. OREGON. Doe« a General Bunking Busiuese. C. \V. AYEBS. Architect. EMiinatrft ma«le on h II kin«1* of building»- »nd all material* furnish«» i for the same. Plan- and sp^cHicationn for dwellings of latest modern rti Klgns made al our ofliee and fnrnishi-d fr» » u> our p.«lr< ns ’Ve nn- derstaud our 1»UNÍn*‘s«> in a’l it« bram-hvn aud do not hesitate to guarani«**.* Fatlsfuc- ti»>n. If you «•onlemptnie building nnv thing, from a f«xit bridge t<» a ho el, « all on us hi our «»flic«*. coH’er Main hu í llargadiu»- -'s . Ashland. Ot . mi l >< « what w«- « an »1« for you. We have nn uulimit« d tmpply oi mat, rial of all kind*» fur huiuling purpures ami < an build yo.ir h»»u»«* w ithout any uu- nrv«’>*tiry d« lay. <»at>id«‘ orders for plans and specif.', at ion* m d», it* ft au«i nrompl at t* ntion giv* n to them V. r invite inspe«'- H.onofour w ork and -in give ref< ren-• ► nhvre reiiuirci. K13* 'ollertions tua«!*- at all ncc*'-‘,ibl< poinu «m favorable term*. sight MXt hange and telegraphic trausA rs 1‘urtland, ’n.i IT-cv iscr> and X'aw York rpllf INDERS!«.X’E!> ** - d uj,.»« • n . I to hh old eustniners a.. ! »L ¡- I.?' generally that he j« again m th- Tsi.sf. • busiurKfi. »«nd is pr* par«-»* to at»« u : *«* ali • alls promptly al LOWEST PRICES. Paa»*» ng«*r* to and from i > du-ti I.- »,’ • t¡ <i ’.111-rK PHOTOGRAPHY, Ayers, Barbour 4 Elviage. A. P. Ball, Transfer Business ! Having inf tin-1ss>t :-kyl'.gi-i- ii, Or egon, ond kuoiring how I 1 ’-»r if. t nr.cvNTS.:: 00di v’OML M. I .. TYLEK. I Now have their m»w »Hill, tu a M»* iiii. in •jpe a i«.h, aud u t r<*ndy tu !.ll <1. de. f«»t LUMOth OF ALL K KOS, < wi *h«»rt »»«»'1ce. »«nd a* fx»w**Mt P Sugar Pint-Ceiling ami Rjsiic — and — A shland . O rboon . - Myor'a Ill M-.k.,-hs' <n.l< Main street. jxm » k iil'T FGK BAD TITLES ! Ouetbiid of th«» real eclair in Jacktmii ¡ county i« held undoi- i » efk < nvr. title, tret an ab.-Uact to th«.-tfilc-of y»»ur property and «e if va •• all right The <> m . y reliable • Alwüacts mad«' in Ja- k«un «-uunty rein»- from Austin s. llamim-nd'K I.aw and Abs Mtract Office, Ashland. Oregon I 1823 i Made and Repaired, FOR SALE! Hou«e and twu l.u«. c»*rn« r 3d mid (. Ma., Next door to E. it. ihller’e Grocery Ashiand, Or. «hi»- miuttte from depot, ten I wrondr from public •« h«»ol. Fur u-rm« call Store, north of bridge. 4H <»u Tom Lynch at Barber hb«»p. Yellow Pine Flooring. Will be our Specialties. P.otutle»- add » is McAlliater, Oregon, ami all ord»* » add.rv-ed to lha -»ftì <• w ill reecr.. pr* m,< attenUon 44 Fo? bu'nr'-.* at th- F '•’.ntid B*i .»•< s-, Col lege, fort la *d u» tue V.«pUi.| B..» t ess C«>:-o. si»e. i. }• *'i m ' v -.¡iure undti thr laT.iii-M; nt <1 A P Armstroeg, 1. vt me cuurwc « f i tuair-, sainc rates* f tuitiun. ISiihUic««, Mt<»i-ihan«l, Tvpewriilir.g, TVnmanthtp, I*:ig!ish Tn-j*art ment* l -uy and eveumg sc5siu.i*. Studrtils adnGtted any t n.**. ! or C«tah»gue. addreea Pertla .«t l'a*...*M (•••»»» AP*'1* 1 -il •«•CaHert» l*urüaud, oregon vH feUcm. Oregon.