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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1889)
I I HF.KE AM) THEKE. PERSONAL. Mr. L. H. Blakeman is building an NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. NEW THIS WEEK. addition to Ins dwelling on Church street, the old Chitwood place, and 2-X2X H. A. Case has returned to Ashland. The "half-interest” swindlers are at SIHKIYOU OOVNTY, CAL. Capital bums and Easteru bacon at will greatly improve the house. work in Seattle now, and are in limbo, friilit), . November 1, l*wÿ. Minkler A Son's Bev. F. K. Van Tassel! returned lust tiai, [Yreka Journal. Oct. W some of them. Mrs. J. D. Fountain offers for sale Sunday morning from McMinuvilie. Everything in the Stationery line at Klamath City residents intend ap The Los Angeles Herald says the her household furniture at her real- Ladle». .Mrs. Dr. Beebe ami family started Minkler A Sou's. * for a new school distnct nt Hint den -e on Granite streel; will also rent for Wuodland, Cal., last Friday morn jieople of that city have paid out $60,- plying Chairman of I'ommitft-e ( »»tmuitu c ou Water rtorka, Work«. place after the next school census is ('hairman D. IL aud E. V. Mills are prepared will be received until noon, Nov. Sfitte, for Cohered buckets tor 10. 15 aud 20 the house. Apply on premune, <88» for butter imported by rail since taken, ing. and will maintain a private tbe delivery of male ial> to be used iu the to m ike buttous to match any drees in Cents ut Dean's. 1st of July. school this winter, it being very in couMructiou of the city water workt», from Fine line of Ladies Jersey nnder- »■Z •* 24, -i.nil.p; Price 25e a tlozeu. Robert Ralph came in from Keno on boaro the car» al Ashland to and Mirror of Ireland, Friday aud Sat wear in six shadi s at D. R. and E. V. last week, and will spend tbe winter During the last six months 277,000 convenient for the children to go so the routes of tlie proposed water work«. aloug Lust. urday nights. ixiunds of batter bare oomo from tbe far as either Heuley or Willow Creek, lA-ngths. biz» b aud weighu of the pipes« Mills. here. foUoVX b : «■list over lines of tbe Southern Pacific the nearest schools to them. On tbe side walk iu front of my res- Yon can buy Hour ami feed of G. W. Frank B. Langell, of Jacksonville, ZiU pieces pipe, 10 inches iu diameter, 24 ft. Steve Curran, the veteran stage railroad alone, to San Francisco. ideuce on Oak street, a ratt an cant'. Crowson very cheap. Give him a call. was rejiorted yesterday as lying at the Deputy Game aud Fish Commis long, Weight f ibfe' yer man, came in from Eastern Oregon 210 pie< es pl]>e. 10 indie« iu diameter, 24 ft. I value it more for the memories con of death. He had been conv.i- Monday evening. The big North Salem flouring mill» sioner Bogart seized about a thousand long, weight '.‘‘3 lbs. per foot. It takes but a little money to buy a |«>iut nected with it than its intrinsic worth. deer bides at tbe railroad depot yes 12 tfpievej* leeis ’ Bt from an attack of typhoid pneu were sold last Saturday under execu pijn*, 10 luebes In diameter, 24 fl. nice derby wool or fur bat at Deun’s. monia, but had suffered a relapse. The fifider will please return it. Congressman Hermann ami family tion of mortgages aggregating $15o,. terday, seut there for shipment below, long, weight 13 lbs. ¡»er f«»ot 150 piece« pipe, JU lut hv.« in diameter, 20 fl. J. M. M c I’ alu ou account of being tbe bides ot doe«, left Roseburg last Friday evening for 090, aud were bid in for that amount The bear show was in town this Weigh I *2* 4 itwi. j»vr foot. goml cup of coffee is a joy forever. Washington City. there being no evidence to show that lung. week again going southward this Lei A them by tbe reoeiver. 4' j U pive«-« pipe. > in« Uv« in diameter, 20 ft. j blend you some at Minkler ull were not doe hides. Tbe object is long, weight S'« lbs. per foot Notice to Laboring Men. time. Mr. C. A. Schlbrede, tbe prutniuenl A Sou's. * It is estimated that 150,000 people to stop tbe killing of doe«, aud tbe l«u pieces pii«', 6 indies in diameter, about All day laborers, residents of Ash attorney of RoHeburg, baa Iseu IU visited the great fair iu Portland sale and transportation of their bides. 16 ft. long, WU'igill »‘2 1 bb JriT tool Plenty of water for plowing now — The Ashland House uow has one Ashland tins week. nitsV8 pip« . 4 luchus iu diameter, about laud, desiring to work on the water and grass growing nicely on the sunny which closed lust Saturday. The Even if tbe hides are of buckB, there 16 400 fl. L»ng, weight 5 lbs. jMT foot. of the finest blisses m Oregon a shiny works of the city, can register their hillside«. managers say they expect a greater must lie evidence to show, else they IW ki ih .«, pip« j inci.«’s in diameter, about Mrs. Max Frucht arrived in Ash new one received by Mr. Bright man names at the store of D. R. *!t E. V. long, »-eight 36-10 lb« per loot. will I hj seized just tbe same, aud tbe 16ft. Over two hundred styles and pat the first of the w.**k. Bngbtinan is land yestenlay morning from Alaska, success next year than this. JO tons 1« a<i in pig«, i<Olb- to the pig. ' ¡ills, any time during business hours, I to remain some tune. person buying, selling or transporting 20 Fire Hydraut«. w« ighiug about 225 lbs determined to keep up with the pro terns of dree« gixxls to select from at Sandy Olds, the Portland gambler for the next 1 » days. When meu are tbe same is guilty of u misdemeanor, eadi. «n't <»'hvr urti» !»•« carrying the total cession in ruuniug a tirat-class hotel. * needed by the Snpt. they will be HnnsakeUi«. Miuister Hirsch ami family started murderer, was to have been hanged as weight to ubout 6U0.0UU lbs. or .kM) ton». it is unlawful to kill, destroy or Proposals muct J mj nerton The auccesaful taken from this list, so that resident We notice that D. I*. Minkler A Son east from l'orthiud last Thursday on to-day, but a stay of execution has take any female elk, antelope, deer or bidd» Mr. E. C. Parkinson, special exam r must furnish good aud autticient lieeii granted by the supreme court till latjorerw will U* employed in prefer iner of the i>eusiou office, i« in South are receiving large luvoieee of staple tuvir long tup to Turkey. ljunds, aceeptabl»* to the M ater Works Com mounlaju «been at any time. Ins case can be heard again. ence to outsiders. ern Oregon. and fancy groceries. * mm mittee, tor the taithfu) performauu.- of the Walter H. Bishop, the Indian claim ’ ' J. 8. W ALTER. The three men arrested for tamper-1 Jffle City Trustees heard the reportX contract. agent, left tor the north Tueeday, alii r and topical AU the latest comic On account of poor health I have J ’ ersoii« desiring t«j be informed as to the Chairman Water Com. ing with the switch which caused Ihty* jirt be water companies last week, on k ind | i f de iveri eat call al the songs new dances aud specialities, concliidAi to close out my furniture <i 4,ow da*b b*<i* btoi't*. the proposition to furnish water for ofliee 7- of tlie ebaii man ou Monduy, Nov. la. death of engin«ier Miller and tiremaw business as soon as possible. Anyone in Kitty from Cork. For a Nrw Onirttry. Dr. Depew, of Liukville, was on .vo Guthrie near Salem have beeu in fire purposes. Auteuneth A Co. offer ai Kt a, m A man voi be furnished to go tiic route with them. Ash! inti, like in«wt other growing Lost A child lost its father in the desiring to buy furniture will ito well te day's traiu, going liouie trom a slay dicted for murder iu the eecoud de to supply water for a dozen hy over The ( ommitlee reserve the right to reject cities of tin* United States, finds that rush at Dean's for those spring heel to call am! get my prices before buy iu the WiUanie te valley. drants at S36o per year by forcing any or ail proposal.« * gree. ing, as I will s«ll very cheap for cash. from tbe pumps into the mains, or J c.WALTER her first cemetenea were located too shoes. Price 75 eta. * D. W1LSON. Mr. aud Mrs. A. H. Carson, ot Rol Chairman Com. on Water Works J. L. Morrow, who has just returned $750 per year from a 200.000-gallou Abbiami, Or., oct. :<n. ishj near the town, and that on«* of them Josephine county, spent several from Washington, where be has been reservoir Wanted 6 cords of four-foot fir is already aurruunded by dwrllings. affording 200 feet pressure The conjunction of the moon and land, di..vs in Ashlaml last week. wixai, nell si'asoned. Cash on deliv in the intereete of the settlers of War The cemeteries will soon have to I m * ut Main street, per specifications sub Jupiter a rare and beautiful sight ery. Inquire ut Star Bakery. Ashland, ner Valley, passed through Lakeview ai>and«oled anyhow, and it w high was witnessed last Monday night. The Mme Nettie Tice, of Grant's Pass, mitted. Mr. Scheid, of tbe City Wa tune that arrangement» were l»eguu Oregon. star appeared bright and sparkling at was Visiting her sister, Mrs. B. It. Wil last wick ou his way to Salem, on the ter Work«, offered the sale of hie same business. | Examiner. for grounds to take liieir place. There plant to tbe city for 815,000. Tbe Lieut. James A. Swift, U. 8. Signal the [siiut under the center of the arch Ills, in Asbiuud this week. lid inform tlie public that ha is talk of the formation of a cemetery Service, lias lieen ordered to Norfolk, formed by the inner curve of the lien The jury in U. S. Circuit Court at I board adjourned to next regular meet Us* ugsiu otM-ued a Mr. B. P. \\ atsoii left for Portland Portland association to take the matter in hand, Virginia, upon the closing of the mil moon’s crescent. ing without taking any action. last Friday, iu the case of last evening, after a pleasant visit ot a and it ia to I m * hoped our enterprising itary telegraph office here. the I nited States vs. J. IL Hammers- A fourteen hundred pound safe iu foi might with relatives here. citizens will cordially unite in tbe ef KLAMATH OOVNTY. ley, of Lake county, for euttiug timlwr Sunday’s storm left a coating of first class order for sale al a bargain fort to make proper provisions to meet i’rof. J. T. Hover, who is uow u-acb- on government land, found u verdict 'Linkvlffc star Oct 26. snow ou Grizzly peak, and a fringe by E. B. Huusaker. the case. ing the school at Uniontown, made a of $35(X) against Hammeraley. extending down for one or two thous Mr. O. A. Stearns sent to the Link Messrs. M. A. Walker ami H. F tr y over to Klamath City last Sat and feet toward the valley. A Fine Sbo|» Now. The PiMtmaster-Geueral bus desig vilie cash store this week a really Deardorff. who came in from Dead III urday. nated “Wash." as the abbreviation for wonderful pair of turuips raised ou bis Tbe Oakes comedy company and iliaii Wednesday. riqsirted about two F. E. Z K’lluer. tbe merchant tailor, Mi Bars. D. IL Jones anil wife ami ' lhe State of Washington. Thia settle« lieautifnl farm. One of them, a “Flat u«>w has one of the finest »hope out- Swiss liell augers hud a good house inches of snow out there when they IN ASHLAND M«le of Hau Francisco, and etiual to in Ashland last Saturday evening, and left. Live stock are still on the moun Oscar Lotftue and wile, of Waniet a vexing question, aud gives an oppor Dutch," moasnr'Kl three feet aud three tain ranges, however, as the snow was \ alley, leet Ashland for home Wed tunity for the punster to get in his inches around. Having bought the borines« of S Stacy aud many of those in the city. He han gave pretty geueral satisfaction. is located for tbe present on nesday. work. not there to stay this trip. had a show window put m front aud George Nickerson, formerly of this Luckey A Co. report the sale of lots h;us it tastefully arranged with the 1 ami 2. Nickelpiate addition to Ash C. W. Ayers has lx« >n at Portland The report of Assistant Adjutant county, wlm has been ou a visit East, East Side of Main Street, Our $1.00 kid gloves are now selling finest hue of suitings, etc., ever seen land. W. E. Price to France« M. Grain like hot cakes, ut 75c. D. IL and E. and Albany during the past week, Sherman, of the G. A. IL, shows that and is on his way to San Jose, ar- Where the i»««piil*r nnd acrdnmod&tlng in Ashland. His insid«* u is pl ay rooui ger; consideration, $5o0. The lots are V. Mills. lookiug after the irou work for th- in the Itepartmeut of Oregon there is I rived ou Tuesday morning's stage aud cutter Wm Harris is ready to ««if upon is fixed up as fine as Mr. (¡row and ch-1, red and fenced. Gurnard o|>era house. a memlierhhip of 1632. This is an in- ; left for Swau lake to meet his wife, ail old mid new cuvtoincrs iu a PHiUfa^tory artistic paper hanger», painters and The military telegraph line lietweeu over the membership for 1881 who has lieeu staying at tbe residence nimmer. Mrs. M. U. Hartwell roturnej to i crease The usual services at the Presby Ashland aud Linkvilie is to lie sold carpelers could make it. so that all in of 81, with a loss of 33. The net in , of O. C. Applegate. all. Ashland b:is a merchant tailoring terian church next Sabbath. Sernxin at public auction to-morrow at tbe Aslilaml Ibis week from Minneapolis, crease is 48. Hunters at Butte creek, Oregon, are establishment that she need not be subjects: morning. "The Church a office of Lieut. Jas. A. Swift, iu this where she ba<l beeu visiting her old There are ut present 28,000 bushels making the sylvan hear pasture smoke, ashamed «»f. Mr. Zovllner invite» hi» Spiritual Power;" evening, "The uses place. It is to be biqied someone home since last spring. wheat stored in tbe farmers' ware and a storm is bruin over the cubs. will take It and keep upJlie t“l.-graph frieu J» and customers to call in and of Financial Depression.” Mrs. M. B. Bowditch returned to of house Eugene Had n great deal mon* Nath. Owens found eight large cubs in see him in his new <|uarters. ic communication lietween Klamath Ashlaud last Saturday from her trip in the in Mr. J. L. Kliue will build a neat null. Not a bushel has yet been tbe wixxls and shipped them to Port- conuty au-l other parts of the U. 8. across the coutineut to visit old cottage on the lot ou Granite street Oregon Orang« »nd Bsnana«. ship ped from the warehouse, farmers I laud, where he will get no less than which ho tonight of Mr. Wagner re Parties owing B. F. Reeser will save Inemls in the eastern state«. nil preferring to wait in hopes of ob twenty dollars apiece for them. They ft A. *1 IsTshatn. tiie civil engineer, cently. He is a«curpenter and will do cost TRANSFER. of t-nible by settling immediately. are sweet little war orphans anil E. J- Kaiser, of the Rceortl, reached taining better prices. rebinied yesterday from a four days* much of the work himself. Ps-senger cosi li to ev.-ry train. Freight l’he money must come. [1N-1 in. would make good pets for red-haired home Wednesday morning after his moved stem town si rale- lower than »ay slay in Houliieru Oregon. “I was The taxable property of King coun one el-,- Flrewissl of »11 kind* delivered Dan ami Josie Morris Sullivan's It is rumored that A. F. Georg»-, the fortnight's trip into her Ma jest v'e do ty, W. T.. including Seattle, increased motbers-in-law. greyly surprised and actually aston all) where in town »1 lowest price* main mirth of the United State«. ished to see w«me of tbe fruit raised iu latest comedy success-"Katy from sil|H'rinteiideUt of tbe Aslilaud-Red The new wagon road to be construct 56 |>er cent, in the year just past. ami alni’it Jacksonville,** »aid Mr. Hab Cork." nt Granite Hail Friday and Bluff division of tbe 8. P. R. R.. iH to Mr«. J. J. Beard, of Tangent, moth That's, pretty big. The taxable prop ed iu Klamath county, la-tweeu Keno ersham to a reporter. “Amoug the Saturday, Nov. 1st aud 2d. Reserved retire Mxm. ami l»> suci-eeded by Al- er of Geo. M. Parkinson, has iieeii tn erty of Tillamook county, Oregon, baa and tbe California hue, was planned fruit tr«» s that attracted my attention seat«. 75c cts. now on sale at Plaza cor IsTt Worthmgtou. who is now Mana Ashlaud this week, en route home increased 75 |x’r cent, iu tbe p-ist year. by engineer I’. S. Eastwick, aud made ger A. N. Towne’» private secretary, from a visit with her daughter at Et That’s bigger at least were fig, orange and banana trees. ner store. ' as far as per- as direct as the condition of the region would admit. Charles S. Mi a ire, S. One little «»range tree wiw loaded with oeutage goes. Read tbe prices of the latest ship l'be railroad boys are afraid it ia not na, Cui. llson aud J. Frankl are the oommi«- bright yellow fruit. Of course tbe or ment of new gixxls received at Moral true. Horse thieving is l*dng carried on John O ’ Connor, the engineer in sioners for repairing and altering tbe anges w- r«« »mall, bur they were real, Bros.' store, opposite the postoffice, A few choice building lots for sale charge of the construction of the new extensively in the Snake river region _ old wagon road aud constructing the genuine oranges, l’he banana tret*, lietore yon make your purchases. Price cheap ill tlighlaud Park, by B. F. water works, weut down to Portland according to the following from the new. By making a «bort cut from also, grew out in the opeu yard and list ia in their birf big tutvertiaemeiit advertisemeut on op- Reeser. [18-lm. Wallowa Chieftain: W. A. Caldwell, I ’ riilay and will not returu for a week Chase's to Keno or the Asblaud- w.us n«*arly fifleeu feet high. So ne of powite pave. who resides ou Suake river, has had Liukville road, Kruo would lie Ix-ue- The family of C. T. Payne, of E leu or two. the fruit tn*es and pahns 1 had not 130 head of horses stolen from him. Comity Stix ’ k Iuapector W. F. precinct bad u reunion in Asblaud at tited and tbe A-L road shortened seen since I left Brazil, eighteen years Mr. E. W. Hammond, of Wimer, ago. it looks a little as though Ore Songer 1« now en^ancil in the regular the home of Sylvester Patterson. Tbe who is much interested in orchard He offers 8500 reward for the horse« Tbe great saw-mill to be built here gon is encroaching upou the rights of fall inspection of the sheep in the father, mother and eleven children plantlug ami fruit culture, attended mil 8250 for the arrest aud conviction will be a steam concern. Not a slab, (¡alifornui in tbe line of fruit culture.” connty, nuil report« them in lietter Wi re all togethet for the first time in the farmer’s institute in Ashland last of the thieve«. not a grain of sawdust that can be Mr. li ;i»ersbam also stak'd that many condition Keneraily than at this tune t welve years; and celebrated the event week. A professional sprinter from Pitts burned outside or inside of tbe fur- by having a photograph taken of the of ti»e larger farms in Southern Ore last year. Pa., relieved the Gervias sports uiu’e will get into tbe river to dlHgust Eil. Grubb left Ashland last Satur- burgh. gon are 1» mg cut up into live and t«-n if $2000 the other day Cameron, a our fastidious trout and salmon. Tbe A« a family medicine, Ayer’s Pills group at Logan's. dav for the ranch of John Fairchild ‘ lix acre tracts tor fruit culture aud viti excel all oth-re. They are sinted to ’al sprinter there, ix>usider«d himself dimensions of the concern have not Of New at Hunsaker's tins week au 111 Butte creek valley. Cal., where be culture. [Oregonian. every Hk’e ami, being sugar-coated, are elegant stock of the celebrated Broad- is employed as foreman. 11« has lieen 'list and the race was arranged, any lieen given, but they will lie large, as how, to have Cameron win. and take Mr. Hamilton, the propietor, is a cap easy to take. Though searching ami h«<ad drees goods. * visitiug here for n uumber or weeks. Hunting for tiibta. the money, but Catneron was six feet italist of pretty large dimension« aud thorough in effect, they are mild ami A special train of six cars, carrying Thirteen hundred dollars reward is pleasant in action, aud their use is Mrs. W.C Hale ami little daughter, Ix-liind at the outcome. has hired a crew on the up|ier lake to 1(15 railway conductors ami their fam of Linkvilie, returned home yesterday offer,*«! for the arrest of Gibl>s. the attended with no injurious results. John Gilman was foiiud guilty of I erect a little saw-mill for the purpose mulatto car |»>rter who murdered ilies, stopped at Ashland last Monday from Jacksonville, whither Mrs. Hale Iaikes of Killnniey by moonlight. ei"ini8g. (or supper al tbe depot hotel. bad been called by th« serious illness murder in tbe first degree at Empire of sawing lunilier to be used in its con young McDevitt in Portland, and City, Cm* county. His crime was struction. Mr. Hamilton is locating Tile conductors were from the Eastern of her brother, Frank Latigell. many men are watching for the mur Granite Hall to-night. that of murdering Mrs. Etouhoverand timber land at the head of the bay. states, anil are on their way home from derer. Messrs. Leabo and Cottrell of Jacob Wagner, who is road super Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kane have re tier little Isiy, near Cmpnlle City, ami He is an linaHstimiug practical man. this place made a trip out toward visor of the district which includes San Francisco, where they were at moving quietly, )<xiking well to ad Crescent City last week, but returned the Siskiyou mountain portion of Ash tending a convention of a ixiuductors' turned home. Mrs. Kiiue aud chil th« jury was out only twenty minntea. vantages and drawback« and has em without having seen any traces ot land precinct, has been tin in the insurance assix'iation similar iu char dren returned to Jacksonville List He will lx« banged on the 13th ot De- ploy« d Messrs. Cranston A Parker to Week, au l Mr. K me made a trip from c-uilx-r. H ih crime was one of tbe GiMie. Two Medford men weut out inountjkins trying to collect road actor to the A. O. U. W. Portland to San Frau -isi» by steamer. most eo!d-blmxied murders ever com assist him in locating water right«, ad over the Linkvilie road as far as Spen tax recently, but finds the men very Smoke«! herring, smoked halibut, justing land matters and examining cer's the first of this week upon the few who can or will pay. Mr. I. C. Johnson, of Linkvilie, ar mitted in Oregon. titles. This in a big enterprise and, it smoked salmou and Eastern cod at trail of a man whom they suppose to rived in Ashland Tuesday evening as Five prisoners escaped from the ia fair to presume, only the beginning Minkler A Son ’ s. * Splendid and realistic moonlight be the murderer. A mulatto was seen the representative of the business men Multnomah county jail in Portland of tbe big doinga of capital ujion aud Says th« Lakeview E.raininer: Tbe of Linkvilie to see what cun lx« done last Momluy night by digging out around our unexcelled water power. by J. D. Whitman, of Medford, hiding offectH in "Kitty from Cork ” in Ins hog corral one day last week, ami Harvey Walker took over to Klam land office at this place has lieen or- toward keeping up by private enter through a brick wall. One of them Mr. Whitman afterward learned that ath City Wednesday several head of dered to sell the Fort Kbimatli mili prise the military telegraph hue which was Morns Gay, who stole Dr. Giesey's the description given of Gibbs fits that fine, large horses, expecting to sell tary am’, hay reservation, but ’be date is to be sold at traction to-morrow. Baptist Mat»- Work. horse aud buggy iu Portland and drove fe low almost exactly. The same man, them to tbe mill ami lumbering com of sale lias uol tx-en made. This is all tbe way to Redding before Ixting The Oregon 11 lptist State Conven Mrs. Geo. B. Dorris and Mrs. A. V. it is supposed, was *,*en by Zenos How- pany. Some of them he had brought quite a large Ixxly of land, and the hay arrested. Tbe others were in for steal tion held its Humi d meeting last week, ord ami by M. H. Parker out on the from Klamath and tbe others were reservation is especially valuable. The Peters, who bad been visitiug at Jack ing money from various people tn with the church at McMinnville, order to ee'U this property, ia nearly souville a short time, spent a day or Portland. None of them bad I hsmi re rhemes vital to the interest« of the Liukville rixuL The detectives out from bis father’s farm near Medford. conclusive evidence that Fort Klam two in Ashland till« week, the giieets captured at last report. here have <*,uelu«l«*t that this lsGiblie. denomination were ably discussed, and Fiual I’roof Notice Examine our stockinet English walk ath will remain permanently aban of Mrs. M. H. Viuing, Mrs. Dorris'« but where he is now they don't seem siste.. They retnrued to their home at Storms on Till im xik Ro k sent wa liberal things for tbe promotion of ed doned. to know. Gibbs is ubout half white, ing jackets. D. R. and E. V. Mills. ucational and missionary work were Eugene yesterday. ter over the top of the lighthouse, a l.»stitini'Ht R o * ebik < i Oregon,< 2*'< years of age, five feet ami eight devired. Special interest centered in The first successful blood-purifier Frames, moublings, chromos, arteo- Octoteril l**c l mem’s iu height, hair ent short, full ever offered to tbe public was Ayer's types a fine hue at bottom pad's at Mr. G. F. Billings, whose old home distance of 140 feet, the early part of the college al McMinnville. Hitherto X,-tb i* heriO'j go <-ii tliat Ih« followinf this month. Among tbe archive« of face and » yes, tipper front teeth pro Ssrsaparilla. llallli d *e1ti.-r ha- filed lioliee of ili* inteu- in Maine is in Senator Frye ’ s neigh it has been somewhat crippled from Imitators have had Smith A Dislge’s. * trude, lower teeth discolored; weighs their day. Tint main abandoned th« borhood, ami whose people were the Astonan office is a Ixwalt doruick. iack of sufficient endowment, but at a tton io moke final proof in ranport .* ot hi* A meeting of t he city council was neighbors ami friends of the Senator's fourteen pounds in weight. Hung from meeting held Friday morning in the f,,n* ili, .In.ili** or in hi* alm-nce before lx-tw,*ti 170 and 175 poumis; eyes large field, while the demnml for this in thè the base of tbe rock to the summit of :*«koft,,c* o.Tiiy <*oì:rt of Jackson eouuty. and prn'ruding. comparable meilicine increase« year ii-id last Monday evening, ami resolu family, called upon the chairman of t lie tower, on October 18, 1881 eight chape] of the institution, tlie conven 1 iir*."n ai J* .«onvlil**. Or<*gon on Sai tions were passed authorizing 8. B. the Senate railroad debt committer' on tion became so enthusiastic as to raise irti»'. Iieeeniber “Iti 1**’.‘. vlz: Thoma» I by year, and wa« never so great as at Galey to procure d«dis for tbe right of the Speend train nt the demit Wednes years ago. solid and weighty evidence almost spontaneously the 81*50(1 «till ■ 1-1, EirtX’ lt <-rant •* Paaa to !w Rebut It.X pp U. Ili» *h .1-1 entry S*i C**.«-’for file E’ present. of th« existtnee of wild winds ami way for tbe water pipes of the new day afternoon ami bad a pleasant chat * ■ QM Ik I— 1 \ wanting jo complete a fund of $15,- "f * W , and - W , of * F ' , ** *■ 1». Tp. Vermont maple syrup, mid Califor- system where they are to be laid on or with the Senator alx.ut matters ami waves iu that vicinity at this time of 'MX) known as the Josiah Failing fund. * li 1 ha*t, W M He naniv*ihe folioiying witile**«* to prove Hie « ig..r «I’ltie Dour A Lumb«'r \ year. .Jiu strained hom y at Minkler v Son's.” across private property; ami also re- people “down in M aine." In fact the fever ran ho high that fi:* '■i.nt'i'i: *.i* rv-i'lenc* neon and * uiiiva- >nip.’iny will rebuild their factory nt < questing Inm to draft a general ordin tion *m*l ian*i \iz 1. w M*.«n. John Says the Portland Orei/ouian of 31750 were rained, an exoens of 8250, in *. of Henry H. Chapman, of Emigrant tin» place ut once. Il will be consid Pres. B. L. Arnold .ami Profs. E. E ,*,. Il W 1 ri» M. X lsuig. ai of A*h ance providing for the manner of es erably larger than the one burneii, creek, had his collar Ixiue broken ami tablishing grades forstrects. sidewalks Grimm ami F. L. Washburn, of the Tuesdny: The carcasses of nineteen above the required sum. This gath ìji *.d. Ja* **.ni * 010111. Oregon . me w J ohs * tox . R«gi»ter and will lx' inure complete in all ite an ankle sprained by a fall from a ami alleys. State Agricultural College, arrived deer were displayed ill front /if the ering of the convention was charac 21 ra arrangements and employ twice the young borne out in the mountains on here last Friday morning, to conduct market at Thirl and Morrison streets terized by the most unbroken har yesterday They came from Riddles, mony; full attendance from all parts Thursday of last wis-k. He managed Choice tea at Van Sant’s grocery the funner'» institute. Pres. Arnold nnmlier of hands. I. am « O ffice at R okebi k «.., Oregon. > ♦ A public meeting was held at the to ride home all right, and Dr. Parson store at 31) ct«. per. lb. returned by Saturday evening's tram; at th« month of Cow creek canyon, of the state; able addresses and pa Ouiober, i.Hh. I**.* i from which it is judged that the deer lters; an 1, finally, by increased faith in court house on Tuesday evening and was called in ami gave the needled S'ot’ce is hert bj given that the following- One of the most Rucecssfu) enter- tbe two others remmued till Sunday have not yet been exterminated in the denominational success. surgical attention. several resolutions were passed. One named M'ttler I ihs til< «i notice of his inten- 1 evening. They were much intereetixi tainm-'Uts given in Ashland for many Cow creek mountains. The season, l'he sisters had several meetings to lion to make final pn*of in support i»f his resolution was that tlie Hon. J. C. Don’t miss noticing the new ad ver- mouths was the "Deestrick Skewl" of in Ashland aud the Rogue River val for «limiting bucks will sixin lx* at an forward the work of both Home and claim, and that said proof will be mafic be Campliell. mayor, lie appointed as tisement of Moral Bro«. ley, ami will return to learn more of th»- clerk of the county court of Jackson forty years ago. portrayed for the pule end. and a nunils-r of these will prob Foreign missions under their super fore treasurer to receive the money sub tbe conutry hereafter county. Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, ou ably be put m cold storage and brought vision, and if we may judge from their Monday, December 9th. is»9. viz Andy A load of California men were es lie at Granite Hall last Tnesday even scribed, and that a committee of three ing. In character it was something Mr. F. W. Ewing and family who Virgil, Pre-emption I> ** N<>. 614*. for the out when venison is scarce. reports of work done ami money corted by Faris. Johnson A Erfonl lie appointed to collect said funds, l4 of S E *4 and N E of S W ’< Sec. entirely new iu the entertainment line, from Alturas. Cal., to Ellens raised, the male population will soon 1 NW nnd that the bouus raised should lie yesterday over to Eagle Point ami the and in preparation, management ami moved m . Tp. > S R 1 east. W M State Fish Commissioner E. P. be left in the background. burg, Wash., last year, were in Ash country round about, to look at land. He names the following witnesses to held till the new factory was built. execution it was a great success. The Sunday, en route for California Thompson writes that the State Fish For full particulars, those interested prove his rontitiuous residence upon aud It was also reeommeiuled that the They are well pleased with what they teacher. George Washington Way- land cultivation of said land, viz Oscar D. Low Comniission is emphatically opposed again. They do not like the Ellens in knowing them, are invited to read and Wm B. Ora*, of Talent Jackson company should keep said building have seen so far and «ay there are back I Prof. Sbepherdl, bail a scbixvl county, to the introduction of cat-fish in any insured, so in case of fire they would niatiy California fieople lixiknig for full ot interesting pupils, ami the gray- burg climate, ami will se«k a new of tbe waters of Oregon for two good the minutes this year, Hnd become Oregon, ami Ja*. E. Wells and Wm. I in< i»y, in Southern Califomur. probab of Ashland. Jackson county, Oregon. thoroughly informed. V an T assel . have means of their own with which ward U. settling in Southern Oregon. headed meu in bib-and-tucker and the home lid ( has . W J ohnston , Register. ly either ill Los Angell'S or San Diego. reasons: They are an enemy to our b> rebuild. l'he company, at this —[News. elderly ladies in short dresses and pan Mr. Ewing go«* first to Mixioc conn salmon and other gtaxl fishes. Sec Final Proof Notice. meeting, infonu«i the people that Ilenth of Mrs. ( harln Crocker. A new stock of bird cages just re- talettes who formed the "infant das»" ty. and Mrs. Ewing and their children ond. our flab are superior to cat-fish iu they would rebuild, ind equip the mill ceived at Smith i Dixige's. ♦ made a spectacle fit to crack the sides will visit relatives at Sacramento for a eve«y respect, while the cat-fish has I'xiTF.r» S tats * L and O ffice , f Mrs. Charles Crocker, widow of the in the l»es: possible shape to do a K'»* kbi ' ho . Oregon, Oct. Jt>, 1*89 i a Ixuled owl. Tbe entertainment time. no commercial value. Mr. Thompson millionaire railroad builder, died at Walker Avenue, running du« south of Notice i* hereby siven tlisl the follow ing much larger busiuess than their old »a« prepared by the l i lies of the Con further says: “A great many jiersous her home in San Francisco Inst Sun named *ettler h»s tiled notice of hi* inten plaut would admit, ami would employ from a point on the old stage road gregational Church, mid th.-y cleared Mr. and Mr». Chas. W. limit re- have applied to us for cat-fish to in- day tion to make final proof in *up|Hirt of hi* evening, of apoplexy. Her son, nearly opjsieite John P. Walker's res something over $3(1 by it. nearly twice the number of men. | turned to Ashland last Sunday, after trmluce into lakes and streams, blit William H. Crocker, and Ins wife were I'laim. hu ,I tliat *ai,1 pr,*«f will be made be Brick has already been bought for ilience, through J be region <>f youug an absence of nearly a year, during for tbe foregoing rraaona we have de on their way to Portland in their pri fore ilie Jud»e. or in nt* abaence before the clerk of tlie i ouiily court of Jackaon Co.. Or., the fonn lations. and in ninety days, peach orchards lietw>«en the stage 1 Smith A Dodge carry a full line of which Mr. limit has b«en engage«! in clined to furnish them.” vate ear attached to the regular north at Jacksonville. Oregon, on Monday. flee rixid and the hills, ha« been much im weather |»*riuitting. the building will wall paper, ceiling's mi I di'<!<»rations, his profession up in the region tra 1 viz: Nainuel M. K,»bison. Home- proved tin« week by labor contrib ■ also w indow shades in all colors, spec versed by the new branch line of the Tbe schisil I«x5k trust is attempting bound express last Saturday evening, si* » I Fnlrv \>> A..IT for tbe W of S W >, be in «hajie for business. and were intercepted at Grant,» Pass an 1 W ofc W ' *.-< :tj, Tp 3>.i. S, K 1 W, uted or paid by the owners of pn>p- ial sizes made to order. O. H. A N. road, to tap the C««*nr to close the exchange of liooks on the by a telegram informing them of the W. M * erty in that neighborhmxi. The Hemer*«lew. Ile»|>er. Ileath. d’Alene country. Mr. Ri»>t was in 31st of this month. This is a direct death of the gentleman's mother. He name* the followiiut witne*«e* to Instead of onlv $50(M) cash -or $10,- prove hi* contlnnon* re*idence upon »nd If you want a drees in tbe latest IkMt Htis’k. reported last week as sub- charge of the construction of one di violation of the contract, which pro They at once started back by special cultivation Joun Tice, of Medford precinct, one of -aid land, viz: Janin. Bri vide« that the exchange I h > continued ot the road. They are Ixith of tU« piomsT residents of the valley, shades and colors go to Hunsaker's. * serilied for th« pro|svs«d new factory vision ner. of I’lxa-nlx, J», k*,»a county. Oregon, until tbe several county school super train. glad to returu to Ashland, and ho|x» and Je**e .Adam-. Hendrick Goddard and Mrs. Charles Croc .erji maiden mine Franci*(J. Elliott, all dual at ills home on Thursday last, trom Eighty magnificent scenes of mi 1 ot the 8, P. D. A L. Co. at Grant's intendents are satisfies! that all tbe of Talent. Jack*ou the effia’ts ot paralysis. About two prominent ami interesting historical I Pass, there were subsenbed as actual to remain uow nt their home here. old books are taken up and new ones was Mary A. Deining. She was born county. Oregon. weeks Is fore hi« death Mr. 'lice, while points in Ireland each one 10 ft high , coutnbulions uo stix’k pro;x>sition Conductor Thomas Kearney, of the Hulistitutisl therefor. There has been at South Bend. Ind., ami at the time C ha * W J ohwotom . Register. visiting at Grant's Pass, started from ami 13 ft long, painted by D. A. Strong, alsmt it more than nine thousand Ashland-Roseburg division, obtained no notice of such conclusion by the of her death was sixty-one years and 21 «t that town to walk along tbe railroad of the tjueens Theatre, Dublin, Ire ' dollars in cash and lalxir more than leave of alisence from duty last Fri sn|»’nntendeuts. In the first place, 11 mont hs of age. She was married tr. Ci two miles to tbe home of Ole land, and valued nt S5< hi (1. are seen at : half in cash. This shows not nec- day to attend the Portland fair and the scli-sii Issik trust should not have to Charles Crocker in 1X>1, coming to 8ev«rson, an old friend whom he lu- every performance, given by the Re . essarily that the people of Grant's take a rest of a few days, but wa» or Imen allowed to weave its toils around California with her busband in the timleii to visit. Wiieu iu the large nowned Mirror of Irehiml and new P.iss are generous hearted or free dered to report at Ashland again Wed this state, but since the contract has same year. They lived in Sacramento field of J. P. l uffs, alxult half a mile Comedy Dramatic Company, Granite hamleii but that they have the busi nesday morning - sootier than he ex l»-en entered into, the trust should be twenty-three years, moving to San from tbe depot, he was suddenly par Hall Fndny ami Saturday evenings, ness sagacity to understand that th« pected to take charge of the special required to conform to it to the letter. Francisco in 1874. Mrs. Crocker was u alyzed in one side, and taking a few Nov. 1st and 2d. Popular pnces, 50 contribution is iu every case a simple tram of tbe senatorial party from this a lady known and esteemed widely for [Statesman. steps from tbe track be lay down, un cts ami 75 eta personal investment that will bang place northward. Conductor Censer, her benevolence and the practical I able to assist bimfelf or call for help, Concerning the Minnesota institu charities upon which she expended so tbe largest kind of returns; ami the of the Roeehurg-Port land division, goods Take a lm>k at the drees „ re- from Saturday alxiut 11 o'clixik until enterprise to step forwanl aud offer to came out to take in charge here the spe tion called the American Building and much of her large income. She was Would extend a cordial invitation to the * Tuesday about In o’clock, wh«u a pass ceived at Huusaker's this week. make such an investment in the emer cial train of the conductor's convention Loan Association, which -lias estab one of the few wealthy people of the Indies of Ashland and vicinity to call at the new millinery More just opened, iu Mr«. the Roliert P. Neil hna bought lished a nnmlier of local branches in country who find their enjoyment of Gillette er by found him nearly exhaust gency. Grant’s Pass lx>gms to realize M'imlay evening. ’s building, butchering business of 8. Stacy tbe Oregon, the Minneapolis Tribune says: large means in practical efforts for ed from ins three days’ exposure now what tbe factory has I »tn worth Corner Main and Church Streets, "It is the business of reputable ami gisxl and in relieving the distress of without food or water, and hastened “Independent Market" - and took to the town. Granite Hall. Nov. 14 2. horn st organs of local opinion to see the unfortunate. She will be siucere- When* bhe will in* pleased to show thetn a . into town to send assistance. The charge of tbe same last Monday. Storm at S«a and Giants Caneway, fin« stock of Millin' r\ Gootlsof ail kind« juat unfortunate man was immediately tak Win. Harris, the popular cutter, who The following complimentary notice that establishments locating tbem- ly moil rued. received from San Franciwo Popular of tbe Mirror of Ireland ami New Oom* «elves here aud thriving upon tbegisxl en into towu and well care«! for, aud lias sliced more brs'fsteaks for Ashland Granite Hall to-nigbt. „ . „ __ Long t xperiem-«* in th«* millinery business enable« nir to guarantee sat iriaction to my e<iy company which appeare at (Iran-1 name of this community »hall not go afterwards removed to bis home at people than any other man her«, is in prices. 5(1 cts and 75 cts. AN ANTOXISRIVG CHANOK. c u>o!!i'T- l> ¡•pet I fully. charge of the shop. Mr. Neil is one up ami down the land pushing im Medford. He continued to »ink, how 200 sacks choice potatoes and 300 ite Hall Friday and Saturday even 8. A. HUTCHINSON. ever, aud on Fndaji breathed his last. of the former proprietors of the old loxes of fine apples just received at ing». Nov. 1 and 2, ia clipped from the proper schemes without being called Laramie Daily Times of Sept. 11. 1888: to t'xplanation or account, ft is the The funeral was ou Sunday and was Ashland market, and knows th« busi Crowsou'« feed store. * largely attended. Mr. la-e, Andy Da ness, anil fie has a large nnmlier of An Irishman born who would not g<» to belief in many quarters. East an J West, Mr* H E .Mdore. Mrs 8. E. Coa vison aud Joe. Crane were pioneer fine beef cattle <iu hi« own ranch, The Senate Comniitte on t antral FariBc sec the • Mirror of Ireland” must have for- | that the American Building and Lisin ASHLAND gotten the scenes of hischildbood An Irish- association is a scheme to defraud the seitlers aud farmers in the central and ready for the knife. American who fails to see the pictures oi R. R. Debt. New styles of Ruching at D. IL ami richest »I«>tof Bear creek valley. They the borne of hl* parents could not have poor and unwary. The least reputable MILLINERY STORE k snpei tl train of six cars bt»ariug r heard from the lips of his dear old Irish part of the business of this ‘American were partners in busiuees and their E. V. Mills. Reeser s Block. Main,«:. the I'utted States Senate Committee mother the story of the Irish people. No Building and Loan association' is its wives were sisters. Mr. lice is the *«’“ Irishman, woman or child, who loves Old J. J. Houck, of Gohl Hill, hasn't as second of the trio to fall before the many thumbs as he has b««n accus on Lie Central Pacitl*' Railroad debt Ireland and her people, aver fails to see the expense. * * This American asso- ¿uc< esaora to Mrs Boyntou and Mr«. Foun grim reaper. Mr. Davison died Bev- tomed to. He anti A. J. Barlow if n seel through Asbl tnd W, Tuesday Morrh »ulliv an show. If anv failed to go ■iatiou exists solely and purely Ix-cauHe tain. i alien. ,>n. remain ug at thedepot her,* la*t night to M tennercher hail they will it can collect under guise of an ex- eral years ago. that place bad a "discussion" the oth iiix'ut half hu hour. The eommitte * there t<.-night. DunandJo^ic are as witty pa ns- fund an enormous sum of mon Large Stock, Embracing all the latest ami *pa?kiing as ever. There is no end to er day, «luring which Mr. Hone!:'« "My dear madam, I never Mtv yon lnok!n< Fall and Winter Styles W. H. Wightman, who has been a thumb dropped into B.irlow’s rnou’h, «■oiixiei.* of Senator W. I’. Frye, of tbe fun ami the fringing and dancing. Bar ey that goes, presumably, in the pock lo well, and you were »o poorly, too.” ney is one of the greatest Irish cbaiacters ou ets of the malingers. No other financial resilient ot Ashland part of tbe time and the latter, in emphasis of ins M une, chair mtn, and Sen .tors H. L. the Fine Assortment of Material« for Fancy stage, and Norn ha*< never b^'U equaled "Yea, doctor, Joy’, Vegetable Sarsaparilla 1» for several years past, died at Ilia home views. Int the thumb off clean. Bar- Dawes, of Massachusetts. O. II. I’hilt, for a bright sparkling Iri-h ehara« tcr The nisi it litmus ever organized on earth, the grandest thing In th« wurl 1 for nin-do-rn, Work—Zephyrs. Arasene. Chenille. Etc. of Connecticut, C. K. Davis, of Munn wit and the laughter are as natural h * when not even the worst of the Isigns as- in the southern p irt of town i«st Tues low has lieen held in $250 Iximia to ac little girl Josie and her sweetheart had aessment insurance companies, have nervous and debilitated women. That'» the Our UlOttO i« A QUICK MIXFEN» K 1» HETT RM day. and tns earthly reinaitih were laid count for the accident before the cir sotii. Johu T. Morgan, of Alabama, a their fun in Oil Ireland. Nobody knows THAN A SLOW SHII.L1NG 14-16 David Turpie, of Indiana, and Georg,, ever, as we lielieve, made such exorbi secret of my appearance.” at rest m the Hargadine cemetery cuit court, and Houck is having the ,„>w to present the true Irish charae Vp to a month ago Mrs. Belden, an elderly ter and speak the rich brogue than do the tant charges for expenses.” Wednesday a'term sin. The fnueraj stub of hi« thumb carefully attended Hearst, of Caiiforiiia. Senator Tnr- native« lady, living at 510 Mason street. San Francisco, or the “oul«l sod. ’ Barney aud No- pie of Indiana acts as snlistitute for was largely attended, and tbe burial by a surgeon. ar»* not made up Iri**h people but they g'e was fal.ingln health and flesh so rapidly as to Senator Butler of Haith Carolina, who , ra ceremonies of tbe Masouic order were real and genuine, and that is why Irish i-ea The Ashland T idix . m and the San seriously alarm her relat ives. She now could uol attend, and Senator Platt of pie in America love them aud their show Cape Cod cranberries. Anderson's conducted at th« grave by tbe inem- Francisco Weekly Cull, n large eight- writes: "I have taken hut one bottle of Joy’s l»'rs of the Ashland lodge. Services mince meat. Saratoga chips, and Bos Connecticut. 1« a snltstitut» for Sena pnge paper giving all the general news Vegetable Sarsaparilla, but it Is astonishing. ALL THOSE KNOWING THEMSELVES tor Frank Hise«x'k of New York. John ton baked beans at Minkler A Son's * at tbe bouse were by Rev. F. G. both for $2.75 per year, iu advance. I sm regaining my lost Cesh and have not iii-iebu <1 to th« nnderslinieii will ple»>e call A man named Snow stepped out M. Thurston, of Nebraska, general in. «ettle up and pay up. This mean* bu»- Strange, of tbe Presbyterian church. the eide tioor of the caboose outlie The regular price ot the Tuns.« is felt as well la J ears" Star Bakery, opposite poetoflice. me*- Mr. Wightman bis! oven afflicted with Ashland, Oregon is the leading bak counsellor of the Untou Pacific rail- freight train coming south last Fri $2.50. ami regular price of the Coll, J M McCALI. lung trouble for some years aud came ery of Southern Oreijoii. Eatabliahed rixid. is with th«' party, as are also the day night. as the tram was crossing •81.25 so our offer is a reduction of Axhland. Sept 3fi, WSS For Sal«, at a Bargain following lirtmed ladles: Mr«. Frye. to Southern Oregon for tbe lienefit of five years. 8 1 lb loaves of premium the Wagner creek trestle. The dis 81 in the price of both. Tuis is for a A team of good, young horses, a its mild climate. In a trip to tbe East bread. 25cts; 33 1-lb Lxives. $1. t’ak««. Mi*s Alice Dawes, daughter of the tance to the ground from the car is limited time only. wagon and set of harness nearly new last season be contracted measles aud piee. confectionery ami ice cream in Senator. Mrs. John M. Ttinrston. fifteen to twenty feet, and the ruau No rent to pay -and I can and will the disease left his health so much im season ; also sweet cider, by the glass. SeuaUir Hearst did not come north- was badly bruised and jamnuxl np. make first-«’! iss photographs cheaper will be sold at a great bargain, as the paired that be ooolinued to decline Sets or 40 cts per gallon. Furnished wan) with the party from San Fran but is recovering all right at the While than is possible for itinerant photo owner has no use for them and doesn't want to buy hay. Apply at once to steadily to tbe inevitable end. He rooms for one person by tbe night. cisco. Sulphur Springs house. graphers to do, besides when you A. P. Hammond. Manager Koehler and Superintend leaves a young wife to mourn hie un 25cts; by tbe week. SlJtf; by tbe spend your money with me, you may B. F. Snyder keeps his oyster par timely death, which occur» witbin a month. $5. Give me a call. Wm. ent Brandt, of the O.AC.R.1L,came out from Portland Tuesday, to meet tbe lors bent Hod also kee|>s the beet brands get it back, and yon get a durable pict Tbe handsome new goods at the new OK HEAD TROTTINC-BREO Hoross year of their marriage. A ?- brother of Mil Is. [proprietor. ure for it My work speaks for itself. millinery a O (> o -,| fr.,ui VL .- ksd mares *ud »iren • committee of Seuators here, and eeeort of fresh Eastern oysters. store of Mrs. S. A. Hutchin b* diseased came from l'aix>uiH just in Gray Eacleand Paichen horse L ogan the Photographer. . Fresh compressed yeast for" sale at Special inducements to cash buyers them to Portland. General Manager son, cor. Main and Church st«., are They’will make nice driver». time to »««e him in bis last hours of (• *4 Bakery, for the next 30 days on bedrixmi ami A. N. Towne, of tbe 8. P. IL R , ac- For nice lard call on T. J. Kenney, attracting the attention of the ladies, For further particular, inquire of or ad ‘Amseiouaneas. —« F. O KlIXiORE. Jacksonville 4TMX) to 5000 pounds still i and all should call around and see her dr« Klamath parlor suites, npbototered rockers and com pan led the party from Sen Fran Co. ft») lanrell Valloy. Or Legal blank» for sale at this office. cisco to Portland. easy ehairs at Smith A Dodge's. * cm band, and for sale at lowest pnaea. * goods before purchasing. * Lagal blank» al IT DIS o* ottica. ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES. » K P. NEH Broadhead, Broadhead. Broadhead Dress Goods ! E. B. HUNSAKER Has secured the exclusive sale for Ash land of these most excellent dress goods, and this week received an elegant stock in all the latest shades, colors and pat terns. It costs nothing to look ami you will always find us willing to show what we nave Respectfully, E. B. HUNSAKER. . NEW filGH-ARM A Man Hung Call and Examine Them now on Exhibition at Be Glad To Buy Furniture Martin & Harris’s, ASHLAND, OR ONLY PERFECT 1368 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO SEWING MECHANISM / i AMILY USE At Wilson’s. They Were Bought FOR SPOT CASH \ b-v In Chicago To Enumerate Special Bargains but invite your inspection of the finest line of LN SOUTHERN OREGON oo----- D I S. A. HUTCHINSON 1 New 1 Y Y L)h Y 1 Ml Store IN OREGON M EDFO11D I wish to inform the people ot Southern Oregon that I have opened a COMPLETE STOCK Of------- Cents’ Furnishing Goods, In the huildtny formerly occupied by J GoM*mltti, Me-iferd of MENS’ FINE SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, Nerkwesr, etc All tbe latest style* in Collar* auff Tie* I liandle the celebrated Bushby’s Double-Welted, Hand-Sewed, GLOVES, For both ladle* and gent* Every pair gnarauta'-d I BUY FOR CASH And sell strictly for cash, thereby insuring my patrons of THE LOWEST PRICES. Call and See Me. I Guarantee Satisfaction ORRA E. ANCLE, MEDOFRORD