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ASHLAND TIDINGS.' SOTES AM) NEWS. NEIGHBOR I NG ( ( >1 NT! ES. Jacksiiuvilie Item». Smallpox has broken out iu the Circuit court is stiii in aeHMion. HISKIYOV OOl’NTY, CAL. Decrnibrr ¿o, l'itili. poorbouse nt Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. aud Mrs. A. Lmub of Gold Hill, Yreka Journal, Dec 18 The European influenza is reported are iu town. hr having made it» appearance in New All the mountains of Northern C»li- EDITORIAL SOTB« AXD SEWS. .Mrs, \V. J. Piymale left on Tu«a- foniin were ooverwl with an imnien«e York. of snow lust week, the highest day’s tram for Portland. The legislative situation ,ti Mon Emm Pasa 1» recovering from the umoiint having from 5 to It) feet, and th« lit Mrs. A. J. Barlow, of Gold Hill was tana remains unchanged up to date. injure« received in hl» fall from a tle hill» wit tun five mile» of Yreka, at thn ooimty seat Monday. verandah. from 2 to 3 feet. The preseut seaRon It i» announced that the tariff ques J. J. Fry»*r. of Eagh» Point, paid Jack President Harrison's meMage «’as win» to lie one of t he old «tyle, when tion will l>e discussed by Gladstone one of the longest ever issued, cou- 25 or 31) feet of snow on the high moun sonville a busmt'HH visit Ibis week. and Blaine in the Jaunary number of tuiniug over 13.UUO words. tains during the winter was not nu- A. H. Aft-a^ley haagoneto Portland, common. the North American Review. The combining business with pleasure. The life Raving service, a creation of eminence of the disputants will make i he late 8. S. Cox. raved 787 lives and A mounter »t«nm ubisllw for the .hidjje and Mrs. R K Webster visited IMMMI.IXM worth of property thia year. Klamath City saw mill, arrived there (nuDus «A the Grauiie City last a great demand for the magazine. The men on trial for the Wham rob la»t week, afid when tlie mill start« up. I’ »J Kaiser, of the Valley Record^ The delegates to the Pan American bery in Arizona were acquitted at Tuc the people of Yreka, Little Shasta. was in .1 • pksohvt’lo ftpvi-ril days this congress will »tart from New York son the other day. There is great in* Ager, H«nl«y, Montague, Hawkins week. ville and surrounding country need about Feb. 1st on a long tour aouth diguation over the verdict. not be alarmed about the day of judg Max Jaoobjr. one of Gobi Hill’s to New Orleana, thence by the 8. P. Robert Browning, the poet, died at ment. in thinking tin« wln«tle might lie merchant« w»a in town during the bis home in Florence hist week, al an Old Gabriel blowing his horn. We IL IL to California. After visiting Wviik. idvaticed age. Critics class him with give thia timely warning so that sin California, they will pass through Milton M irs Not’i« I’ogn»'. who h»s bwun among the English poets. uer« tnay not get exoited and terror- Ashland and visit Portland and the stricken, a» tlie nghtH.il» are nlwayR paying frieud« ut Albany an extsu i -d The vote on the tariff in the nation cities on the Sound before returning al farmers' congress at Montgomery, ready, in following the Divine injunc visit, returned horaL* Saturday tnorn- to be prepared for a tnp to the IDg. Eastward. Ala., on which the free traders had tion eternal city aero»« the dark river, with Co). T. B. Merry, of Portland, spent been building high anticipations, out any warning. two day» in J uc U mkjvi I!« lust week. The IM Norte (Cal. I Record, makes stood 160 for protection and 80 The freight engine that rolled off He is an old time resident of this an "invidious" comparison as follows: against. the embankment, near Middle Creek, pluce, and found ninny friends to Tom Fitch, the stiver-tongued ora two weeks ago. is still capsized at that welcome him. “Senator Mitchell will ask this win ter for two Government vessels, a tor of Nevada, wound up u senteuce at place in th«» edge of the river. A Ruth IL-I» kali Degree lx.lg»' No. 4, the Silver Convention at St. Loma by lighthouse tender and a revenue cut Diking “Is it uot time for the Amri- largo force of mechanic» and laborers I. O. O. 1.. el«s't»«l offi-'ers for the en- with derrick and all necessary imple- ter for service in Oregon waters. We ■iiu eagle to rise and shake the Liver- .iiing terra, at its regular meeting last ments. left Dnusninir Monday moni night, with thi following result Mrs. would like to know what the Califor iHHjl salt from iiu tail?" This brought ing. to make a supreme effort to k'ft Alice Ulrich, N. G.; Mrs Emetine nia Senator» and Congressmen are down the house. her on the track again. l’urner, V. G.; Wm. Deniff. R. 8.; “The bas«‘t>a 11 slave trade" is what going V ->k for the northern portion Miss Kate Ply nnile. F. 8.; Mis. Francis KLAMATH COt’VTT. of this State. No doubt the usual some papers are calling the buying Luy, Treas. ; Liukville Star. Dec. tS., and selling of baseball players in thing -nothing." America. The Federation of Lal>or The Riverside _________________ Hotel at Keno will No! that is a mistake; they have adopted a resolution the other day lie r«»-op»ued by Mr«. Fisreoti. who r«<- For 'he first time in the history of condemning this “traffic” by the na cently returneil from Caiiforuin. not quit tin- business Atkinson lit the Woolen Mill Office or Carter at the House of Representatives, an ap tional baseball league. A white Artic owl whs recently the Bank will insure your prujierty iu propriation bilf has Is'en passed lie- Silcott, the absconding cashier, by killed Ht Keno by Mr. McCormick the best and most reliable companies, fore the holiday recess. The House whose forgeries, etc., many cougress- Of coilr»«-, its presence in Oregon ir and at the lowest rates. t>x>k up and passed the urgent de- <ueu have lost large sums of money. presumed to imlicat» a “hard winter.” &uexu>y bill supplying 825i»,not> for It is supposed secretly got aboard» The Liukville «matenr dramatic south bound ship while lying in mid the ceiiHus printing, and S15U.U00 for stream at night, aud is probably now company will give some entertain- ¿«•ticiency iu other government de in South America with Tascott of Chi inetita during the winter. On the sou'll side of Langell valley partment*. This was made n«*ee«HHry cago fame. a tiu mine is rai«l to have just bwm Medicine for TL.u.it arid Lung Diffi by the attempt of the Democratic Franklin B. Gowan, one of the discover««! by h man nirael K-ess-« culties han long been, and still is, Ayer’s House to make a false showing of most prominent lawyers of Fblladel- We are told that Mr. K--«'«-*-* fus'd Cheiry Pectoral It cures Croup, phis, committed suicide at Waalnug- _ some of it Ht 412 degrees F.ihreuheit Whuuphig Cough, Bronchitis, and economy for campaign pur|<ose«. ton during a visit there last Saturday. »nd that th« H|»«'itie gravity of th ■ Asthma; soothes irritation of the At Purvis, Mississippi, the great The cause of his act is uot known, metal is 7.3. We are wailing Huxious- Larynx and Fauces; strengthens the trial of the state against Juke Kiirain but it la thought that his mind bad ly to hear the«« rejiorts continnixl as Vocul Organs; allays soreness of tl.e become unlialauced by too close ap- truthful, as a tin strike is a bonanzi. Lungs; prevents Consumption, an.!, for violation of the statute» against plication to busiuess. even iu advanced stages of that disease, prize fighting la felony) cam« to a Mr. S. K. Ogle, who went to Sau relieves Coughing and induces Sleep. A brutal fight between Jack Galla Francisco last summer with eighty farcical end by the jury, after a ma There is no other preparation for *iis- gher and G. H. Ward, at Crystal eases of the throat and limgs to be com ture deliliera'ion of five ho'ira, bring Springs, Montana, resulteil tn the head of tine horw«, has returned. pared with this remedy. ing iu a verdict of not guilty of prize death of Gilligber after “105 rounds *' My wife had a distressing cough, fighting, but guilty of HBHault and London rules, with skin tight gloves.' GRIEVANCE AOADiST THE RAILROAD. with pains in the side and breast. We battery ou John L. Sullivan. The The tight was to settle a dispute over tried various med it ines, but none did a bouse Ward was building for Galla E ditor A hiidand T idinoh I wish her any good until I got a bottle of dispatch announcing thia added the gher. There were 18 witnesses to the to publish the following facta oon Ayer s i’lierrv Pectoral, which has cured needle«» information that the court murder. cerntng the treatment of pissenget« b» r. A neiglilwr. Mrs. (Henn, had the and spectators were lunch amused. measles, aim the cough was relieved by The latest intelligence from Sutter on Tram No. ¡5, which arrived in Ash tlie of Ayer s Cherry Pectoral. 1 and that it was expected that Sulli Tule basin along the Sacramento river land Saturday. Dec. 14th, 18811. on have use no hesitation iu recomtm ndlng this van would plead that he acted in 11 to the effect that there are ten breaks the way from San Francisco to Port in the levees lietween Moon's ferry and land: We left Sacramento Tiles« lay »elf defense. Cough Medicine Meridian. Damage to No. 70 levee night at 11 o’clock, arrive 1 at Marys ville at 2 A. M. We«lnes«l.iy, nn«l w«re to every one afflicted»”— Itnljert Horton. The epnlennc of niti.ieuza has be district will approximate SIOO.OOO. tle'aiued there by the grejit tlo «1 till Foreman Ueadliyht, Morrillton, Ark. The whole fioOi acres were under water. come so general in a numlier of the At least four-fifths of the distnct are Thursilay about I 1’. M.. when w - “ I have l>een afflicted with asthma larger cities of Europe as to be a still uuder water from on« to six feet started «gain, but went only threw or for forty years. Last spring 1 was taken L>nr miles aud came to « dead stop with a \ iolent cough, w hich threatened topic of daily disj>atcbe» to the Amer deep. nt Butte creek, where we were de to terminate my «lays Every one pro ican pres». Sunday it was reported me in cousumption/ I deter Prince Murat, of Parts, who ramie tained six hours more, till a damag-d nounced to try Ayer's Cherry Peeroral. that 100,000 Parisians were sneezing I ublie declaration that he wouldn't bri Ige coul.i be repaired aud crossed. mine«! Its effects were magical. 1 was immedi with it. Two of the most eminent sell bis hand aud title to Miss Cald Then we started again, and arrived ately relieved ami until entirely recov sp»»cialists of France were interviewed well. the American heiress iwlio was at Re«i Bluff about 11 I*. M Frtd»iy morning it was reported Guilford, Conn. itiatiug for them »’or leas than J500,- that day and said the disease, like i tieg too down and F*>0,oi)0 a year guiran- that a Indy on the car, who was out Six months ago I liad a severe hem other epid. imcs, is supjiosed to be t»»ed income, has come down a j»eg. of money, bail had nothing toe.it for orrhage of the lungs, brought on by an in esaant i ■•ugh which deprived me of le-rseif an«l li ’ tle tx>y since th<» morn cured by an undiscovered microbe and has consented to marry Miss sleep ami rest. I tried various reme One said: “Why such hii epidemic Caldwell and accept such considera ing before. U jr > u b«»ing questioned, dies. but obtained no relief until I be- as she may Rev» tit Io allow him. she admit'ed that this w..»true. 1 gan to take Ayer's Clierry Pectoral. / ♦should sweep across Europe one year tion So the Pans dispatches inform the told her I thought that if the railroad f. bottles of tins mediciBe cured me.’ and then remain unknown for h de listening world. management was appris- d of the con Mrs. E Cuburn, 19 Second st., Lowel! ditions they wonlj retidei the ne«d«<i Mass cade is beyond our power to explain. The committee of th» House of assistance, aud upou iuqivry I found “For children afflicted with colds, The theory has been advanced that Representatives appointed to investi there were quite h numtier of others sore throat, or croup. I do not intiuer.za is a forerunuer of ehvleia gate the affairs of the office of serge mt on our ear who were ejUHlIy unpro c k «iighs. sow of any reinedv which will give Hl-nrma in i's report made, finds a de but 1 regard that as pure nonsense." vided. having started nrh jtist, money n ore sj»eedv relief than Ayer’s Cherry ficiency,of a little over 87O,(*IO, and cen enough to curry them through then I ‘ctoral. I have found it. also, invalu Dr. Villemiu said: "1 have beeu sures Sergemt-at-Arms L««don se journey on the time their tickets able in eases of Wlmopiug Cough." — struck by the presence of one symp verely, Mserting that in six years he -peeifie.l. Tii.'“« people requesteil .A nn Lovejoy. 1257 Washington street, tom not usnaily observed in this dis has not once counted the cash in the me to see what could l>e done for I Aston. Mass ease. I refer to the appearance of offi<»e. Among the assets found was n them. At tlie dejiot office I was re personal check of Leedon for 31,000. ferred to the superintendent. Ujx.n red ra«h au the bodies of patients. which the committee thinks rather Now, there is iu Syria and other East auspicious. B dlautiue, assist.iut cash toy laying the destitute condition of rniroitn av the pss-engers liefore him, be some ern countries a very common fever ier, is fully exonerated. what indignantly informed me that Or. J. C. Aver & Co.. Lowell, Mass. known as La Dengue, which is ac A'» important question, affectiug the the railroad company was uuder no companied by the preseuce of such a right of married women iu this state obligations to fe»'«l auy of its .».-issen- Sold I, »11 DrugglaU 1‘nce >1, six boltlM. rash as is described. Tins fever lias to take lauds nmier the Vnited States ger», ami 1 neetl u.«t apply to him for Leip. I told him if that wa« his an even reached westward as far as Con timber act of Jun»» 3.1878, is uow be swer 1 wpuid lake it back to the ing considered, and it will s-siu be de stantinople, and I am di«[»osed to be cided by the secretary of the lutenor traiu and «<> report, and called the at lieve that the St. Petersburg epi The late i-omnus-iouer of the general tention of tho«“ who went with me demic is nothing leas than this Syrian land offi.»«, Mr. Stocksiager, decided on my mission of mercy to the fact that married women in Oregon could that I would make public this treat La Dengue." not tak»- np laud under this act. bas- ment of destitute passengers. Then lug bis decisions wholly on the ground the superintendent called me buck The ( ronin Mnnlervrs. of the provisions of the On-gon stat and told me that the railroad was n The Cronin case wassubmitted to th» utes iu the relation to the rights of rer/i rhuritabli' ii.stitution, and would jury lost Friday evening, amt Mouday married women in reference to bold as a chanty give breakfast to all those of money. 1 tohl him I was not morning the jury returned the follow mg and transferring real estate. An out 1 ing v, diet: appeal from this ruling was takeu to after chanty, but simply asking what We, the jury, find the defendant, the secrectary, the appellant beiug was the right of tlie passengers who John F. Begg«, not guilty. Delilah Stukle of Lost River precinct, were detained until after the limit We, the jury, tiud John Kuuze, Klamath county. The ease in the or of th«ir tickets hail expire.’ I found guilty of manslaughter as charged iu dinary course would not have been twelve persons who hail not money, r ir ir -,r the indictment, and tix the punish r»»acbed for over a year, but ns mar- and got a ticket for their breakfast C Jf'JL JI ruent st impnsoument iu the peuiten rie»l women in Oregon would have at the hotel, with n request not to made application to purchase under bother the siip»-rint«ndent any more, tiary for the term of three years. We, the jury, tind the defendants, this act, t'uite») States Senator Mitch aa the railroad would jxwitively re Daniel Conghhn. Patrice O'Sullivan ell moved that Secretary Noble ad fuse to issue any mor«» free tickets and Martin Buike, guiltv of murder vance the Stukle ease, which has beeu for grub; so 1 a|>pealed to the pas tn the manner and form as charged in done. Mr. Mitchell regards the de seugers on the ear, lin t we nuuleilf the indictment, and fixed the penalty cision of Stockslager as wholly un a small collectiou and bought a liinct. sufficient to do them to their desti at imprisonment in the penitentiary tenable.— | Ex. nation. for the term of their natural lives. L'-aving Red Bluffs about 8 P. M The following significant cablegram The dispatches give further particu lars ns follows: Simultaneous with came from Loudon uuder date of Dee. we started for Ashland. At Duns tue announcement of the verdict, 15: It is asserted that "the West End muir the water Hiid fire in our cat Coughlin. O'Sullivan Hiid Burke turned scandals,” as they are called, may re both gave out, and we had neither deathly pale, while Kunze started sud sult in upseltiug uot ouly royally iu water to drink nor fire to warm us denly from Ins seat and a moment the kiDgdom, but also the rule of the l'he night was quite odd. and some later dropped bls head upou bls breast privileged classes as well. In other ot the |>iLs«engers soon lH'g in to suf aud burst into tears. Beggs's face was words, that they will end tn bringing fer. We asked the conductor for ii luminous with joy, and immediately abont sjieedily a republic, njion the fire. H«> informed us that the yard after the (silling of tue jury, be arose rnius of the present monarchy and hands at th«' Bluffs hud neglected to from amid the proscenium, walked house of lords. The fact that Prince put coal in the lox or water in the over to the jury box and. during the Albert Victor, eldest son of the Prince tank, and that lie could not do any breathless lull that followed, shook of Wales, and therefore heir to the thing for our relief until we reached Fort man Clerk’s baud heartily, and British throne, is counecti-d with these Ashland - a long, cold, night ride said: Gentlemen, I thank you. 1 scandals, either personally and crim through the mountains, with sno« trust the fnture may confirm your inally, as is freely charged, or as is of lying ou th«' ground from 12 to 1» judgment upon me. and that you will ficially admitted, by the connection inches deep for many miles. So we never regret that yon found me not with them of bis intimate friends, of did without fir«», and without water, course makes their political effect most only ns some of the passengers went guilty of this terrible charge." Forrest, on behalf of the four con uiomeutous. It is the opinion of iuto the “tourist” car aud paid the victed defendants, entered the a.'vus- practically every thoughtful man iu porter the modest sum of 25 cents Men's • »vercoats for tomed motion for a new trial, and after the kingdom that when the scaudals for enough water to wash the face. Now. I don't know where the fault considerable discussion the judge fixed are fully inquired into by parliament Men’s i »vercoats, grey, for January 13lh as the day ou which the and all the frightful details become does he. but I do know that the com motion for anew trial would be argued, public property, eitlier Prince Albert fort of passengers in the day coach Men's Overcoats, handsome blue and the pnsouers were taken back to Victor will lie deprived of suiwesion. of this train was eulpablv neglected. 1. M W um B, jail. It was not until afternoon that a proceeiiing almost impossible of Men’s Overcoats, brown A jiassenger Juror Culver, who bad l>een voting for conjecture, or that Q'V-en Victoria Men's Overcoats, brown dress acqmtal for all the defendants aim« will lie officially declared the last the jury went out, consented to a monarch of Great Britain, and that a Teachers' Institute. Men's Overcoats, tine chinchilla repnbhc will immediately succeed up compromise. The other jurors were The teachers meeting of December for banging Burke, Coughlin, and ou her death. Men’s Overcoats, good 7th was called to order by Prof. Getz O’Sullivan, while he was for letting A numla-r of democratic repreesiita- at the appointed time. The entire them all off. Culver fiually agreed to tives clnstrred around Representative corps of teachers of the public hc I kk .I s Men's < »vercoats, brown a life sentence for the three. The Mills in th»- bouse this naimiug, talk of tiie city was (>res -nt and all took a Bov Overcoats jury was practically unaunnou« ou the ing over the »-tT»tct of the Silcott d • lively interest in the topics that eon subject of Begg's acquittal, aud tint falcation on the party s ch ine«-« iu th»- stitiVed the program. The regular Men’s Heavy ' »«bl Vest little tune w.ui needed to fill KnuZe's next «'lection, says a WaabiugtiHl dis- number was augmented l>y the pres term. pateh of the 13tli. Mills was chief ence of Prof. Price, Miss Nellie Sack Men’s Suits spokesman, and lie laid dowu vigor ett and Mr. li. C. Falter. It would At Washington. Men’s Suits ously his opinion tlie democrats could lie impossible to make mention of »1 not afford to reappropria>e the l-wt the good things that were snggeste 1 Despatches of beceuiber leth ' Men’s Suits money to reimburse themselves. It Among the confirmations to-day would lose themselves thirty or forty by the teachers, hence a synop-isof the discussion» must suffice. The Men':- Suits was that of Hon. Solomon Hirsch to iwmltars in the next bouse, be said.___ _____ _ ____ ___ ____ _____ m topic for the consideration of be minister to Turkey. There was no It might be the money was lost, chief those present was that of “ punish- Men’s Suit- question as to uuanimous acUuo by thrvugb no fault of theirs, and they ..................... .... the senate upon the name of this dis thought th«» government should lie re- ruent in the schools.” An interesting Men's '■Ants tinguished Oregon representative. “ponsible. but in every close district paper njR.n this subject was rtnd by Miss Bertha Colton. iu which she ad There has developed some opposition the party would fital their opponents Men’s Suits, fine dress to tlie coiitirmation of Max Pracbt, to on the slump making loud procbima- vanced some very practical idea» mid in which . “ he justly contended that Men ’s Lined Duck ('oats tie collector of customs at Siika. Alas matious and crying that a democratic ka. Some charges have been made seargeant-at-arms bad lout the peo every teacher should have a thorough Men’s Lined Duck Listers which will be investigated before the ple’s money and the democrats had knowledge of human nature, in order matter come» up for final action. [ The v»>ted to j>ay it back. It would |<w that be may mete ont punishment Mett ' Lined Duck \ ests whisky smugglers of .Iiineau are after them several boudred votes right suited to the peculiar disposition of the yonug culprit. The discussion Max., it seems.) along, anil t»-fore the campaigu was that followed was very animated and Senator Mitchell's Chinese exclu over some of its members would lie elicited many admirable remarks. sion bills have can-vd a great deal of vaiuly seeking to give the sura appro Prof. Getz gave his experience and comment in Washington to-day, as printed away to ebnrebee or anybody enumerated the modes of punish being more radical than anything that that wonld have it, as was the ea» ment that tic found most effectual. even Blaine dreamed of. It is scarce with the back-pay-grab. The besi Prof. Price made remarks of the same ly probable that they will pans unless wav ont of it was for the democratic ge leral character. Prof. Wells was son -» modific* ion 1» made, but they party leailcrs and I«e«<iom to go among • >f the opinion the cor|>oraj punish r will be warmly supported by the th« ir frien-is and reise money and turn ment should de the ultimatum the. Northwestern AsiKs’U.tion and the rep- it over to the treasury to make goo«l tinal resort. Mrs. Wells counseled I reeei gives of the states which are the deficit. He was willing himself to coolness and equanimity and a care members of it. These men say that give 111 November salary towards the fui introspection on the part of the nothing can lx- ti«> radical to prevent fund, »nil be lbought other u«ra»ierats teacher before a lminmtenng punish CLipt«e immigration; that congress wonld do the same. ment. and Mr. Clayton reasoned that has sign 1 tied its desire to exclude the necessity for punishment will de them, sud that the present laws are crease as the standard of morality is Inipriv.iinient for Life. inadequate, ’.herefore rigid meaRiiris Horace E. Gibbs, the porter who nuaed. must lie »•iop’e.L Senator Mitchell After the discussion of miscella says he will press bls bills with all his killed young McDevitt in Portland, neoua subjects, the meeting was ad and was captured on the Klamath journed by Prof. Ge'Z. Too much might. river, had a prompt trial, and on cannot be attached to Thursday of last w. ek was convicted ini{ortance these semi-monthly teachers meet Land office Mews. of murder in the second degree. Ou ing», and all friends of education arc In the contests lietween O. w. Friday he was sentenced to imprison South, John B envue and Jesse 1L ment for life. No action was taken cordially invited to participate. Huggins and the Oregon A California toward procuring a new trial. Gibtw'e Money to Loau railroad over land in the Roseburg father addressed the court just before district, the authorities in the land de sentence was pronounced. He thanked We will make loans m sums of S50G partment Ht Washington have decided th" judge and jury for the fairness in aud upward on approved resl estate agoust the railroad company. which the trial was conducted, mid security on one. two or three year« The following cash patents have hoped his son’s experience would tie > time at 10 per c«nt interest. No com- been issued to land in the Lakeview a warning to others. Gibbs was tak ¡n asion charged. diet net. m. Nos 44. 1’6. 82 and «8. en to Salam Friday sveuing B ask nr A khlaxd . frit tan. IS THE resents AL & BROS Good Substantial Goods Whei’e you get a ticket with every dollar’s worth of goods. The Favorite (Each ticket is worth 12¿c.) Children's Fancy Handkerchiefs. Ladies Fancy Handkerchiefs, 5c up. Children’» Scarlet Knit Vests, 50c up. Children’s Merino Knit \ ests, 25c up. Infant's Al) wool Hose, 12£c up. Ladies’, Misses' and Children’s Hose, 10c. up. Ladies’ Heavy Merino Vests, 50c. up Boys’ Suits, check and stripe, $2.00 up. Boys' Pants, cheek and stripe. 50c up. Men’s l’ants “ “ IOC Up Men’s Suits. “ •• $.5.00 up. Boys’ and Men’s Overcoats—a tine new stock White and Colored Blankets. $ 1.2.5 to $10 pair. < olorcd (¿niIts. S.5c to $2.50 each. A fine line of Zephyrs. Saxony and German Yarns Muslins. Shi-etings. Calicoes and Canton Flannels at factory prices. A .lob Lot of Corsets, your choice for 50c; worth from $1.00 to $1.50. Ladies' and Children s Gossamars at 50c each. A line line of Window Curtains, 50c up Another great reduction in Wraps. Newmarkets. Walking Jackets, etc. RED - HOUSE ! Don’t Formt the Place. dyer's Cherry Pectoral, XI < )RA I Ac BIT OS Opp. Postoftice, Ashland. Oregon. 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