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ASHLAND TIDINGS. afte IH E HAH BOB BAK. nnniR the program for Th-.’ noon. III. Thirl the extensive utudy and ••» < JaekMHi Duality Teachers Meet Holiday torni, theuptain deep thongln devoted to preparation "I all it. ><iid Week Friday, •Jattuai y 3, 1890 A tj.i loiut out the bier. ou the varioua t>ubj"cts by thone who A. :o-iiight." have been luHtrumeutal iu instructing V.ll ui the i-uptsin'* TIILKSDAY s .»tssiou. th* auditors, tun! tbe readin«‘ss with NOTES ANI) NEWS. f il The holiday teacher’s institute met » blab many have happily entertained r«ides warm. ' the ueaiiug »bore, in the Presbyterian church at Med those in atten lunce. Hr«1 ¿«"serving of mi Morin. PLe national debt, haw h'on r»-triced ford, on Thursday afternoon, Dec. urn in nntry clouds, about Sbl.lMMI.IKM) dnnug the past year. 26tb, and was called to order by Prof. commendation and are highly appre Au l never a gle aning -tar ciated. til rough th- f .g. « l.iie mountain high Minnesota had a genuine blizzird Oils. Newbury, of .Jacksonville, who as IV. That it is the sense of this Sh-.ne Boiled ! lie wave» on the I.arbor bar. a member of the county examining Monday, with th« wind blowing fifty body of teachers, that the County in committee, occupied the chair m the stitute is a great means of improve N »nt- heard the -hrit kj from druwniug lips. miles au hour. absence of the coiintv superintendent. ment to the teachers of the county, O'er tbe b!enter.*’ awful roar. But the lunging cyesuu *Lore '•hall nee S«x"retarv Tracy announces that on Mr. 11. H. Mitchell. H C. Faber, of Tbe g'.M>d ship never more: aud after J uly 1st all flags an<l union Ashland, was elected secretary. Upon aud thut those of our profeesion who And never a dead fave floated up do not uttend willingly, and who do jacks of the navy shall be «•> changed motion, the chairman appointed the The <wean's hen*y *w e!l. not take notes for future use. los-* Foi (.hi the liva» livn»u> sand ui the harbor bar aa to embrace forty-two stars. following hs a committee of reception: tunch which will help them m their Huidrth ii* <vciv(< a cl!. Prof. Crawford, of Medford, and Mias N<?t a *oi*t wa* savi ¡1 The -a*’, slid new* It is expected that tbe great Sioux work, ami which will prevent them To carry to fri u<'* afar Bertha Coltmi. of Ashland. A motion Indian reservation, in South Dokota. from becomiiig ant>«]nut«1. -onie bit- «•( wrv k, and the tale w u» t»»id— will l>e thrown open to settlement this was then made by Prof. (letz that all The following reaolutiou was adopt- “Gone down on the harbur bar.” month, adding 11,IkiO.OiN) acres to the the teachers present register their «1 by the lustitute; are »dmost there,' the fi^u rnian cried. land sul>j«‘t to homestead aud pre names and to them appeud the grade Rewired, That we hereby most “We An«i v ( ?!unl b< glad, my mNj, of their certificate and the uuiulier of heartily condemn the appointment of i> • ridi- emption settlement. the harbor »uug mid *>ufe, T years they have speut in teaching. tlie holiday season as the lime of hold Au av in from Morms .......... the ........... .»riL. nR.dii. „____ ’’ Washington his the lat«»st tin mine. This motion was streuuously opposed, ing tbe County Institute. at hi»> happy luck, And the fl «Herman smiled ...................................... It was leeeutly discovered iu th« Cas by several gentlemen aud warmly sup Aud cuti nted his Irra -lire* <> cr, "Primary Work m Numbers" was And thought of tbe wnrin in art s waiting cades aliore Green river, and the «re ported by olhersi After ii heated de presented by Mrs. Wells in h manner To welcome him buck to «bore. 'now, •bows IS per cent, tin, from a large bate of considerable length. Prof, (letz that (ò»d help the ti*h« u ' s« amen bold. left no doubt as to her peculiar vein. The pr<xip«'tors thought nt withdrew bis motion, aud the teachers F.ir die wiuds Mow wild «nd far, fitness for tho place she occupies. ix-tu ven tbe b< al and the H^hisui home, ! first they bad struck a coal vein. were requested to hand their names to Mis. Gilroy followed immediately with Ami Break tbe waves on the harbor bar. A terribly fatal epidemic ot diph the secretary, unadorned by any disa "Primary Work in Language.”' Mrs. the dayR shall pass and storms shall theria is reported in u South Dakota greeable suffixes of qualification. It Gilioy was thoroughly at bom« in tins Ami But never, ah. iicv« r more. *wevp. community of Russians. A physician was moved an I seconded that the chair work and sustained her reputation ns In the harfjur snug and the harbor «"afe appoint reporters for the county pa snail the tisher-oout touch lb«* shore; an excellent teacher of primary gradis. reported last Friday that thirty-seven me wavo tu*s high and fog huajis blow, children had di«l of the disease, Hnd pers. Mr. Butterworth, of Applegate, The institute then resolv.-d Itself Fur Ami never a pitying star and H. ’ C. Falier, of Ashland, were ap or.ly two hud recovered, a number into a Committee of tlie Whole for tbe Looks down to wit p o’er the awful iute, pointed. Prof. Wi lls then moved that purpose of electing officers of tlie Jack- “Capsiztd uu the harbor bar.’’ beiug still sick. three vice presidents be elected. The Couuty Teachers Association. Ala*’ for the shlpi with snowy sails The Czar of Russia had a serious following were the nominees: Profs, son Getz whs elected piesident. 1 imt have hkimined the u< v.tu o'er, at tact of influenz.i. He hardly had (letz. Sweet, Smith, Crawford, Watt, I'rof. steamers with precious human time to sue«ze, however, being so Lougliottoin and Miss Elvii (Tallow.ly Profs. Crawford, Sweet. Smith. Simon And the irei ght, busy looking for nihilists and bombs. The smvessful candidates were Profs. and Lougbotlom were elecled vice- Thai have braved the breaker’s roar the sigi.» of nome and hope, He is in cuus’ant terror of assassina Getz, Watt and Smith. The chair presidents; Prof. Weils, secretary; N. To -ink iu winds blow wild ami far, tion. and believes there are many then appointed Prof. C. S. Price, of H. Clayton, treasurer; l’rofs. Newbury, A i while . i m<ein am vave» >hrivk out the tale, nihilists among the trusted officials of Ashland, and Mies Lottie Reed, of Smith und Wells, Committee ou Pro Wieekied vu the harbor bar.” gram. the army. Jacksonville, a committee on introduc The first meetiug of the association Alas for the wives tha’ weep alone In th d sohttvd * * * home, * A delegation of Sioux Indians, now tion. Moved and carried that a com was appoint«! for the se ■•aid Saturday And llievi e* that ure dun from watching long in Washington, called upon senators mittee of five be appointed to draw up in March, aud Ceutral Point «as se- For the ships that nv ever com«. n t! e * h ug ’ i Up -r its - .. dead „ Allison aud Wilson, of Iowa, at the a constitution and by-laws for a Coun lectttd as the place ot meetiug. At Ah Al ! th»* h(>uti>; I •uti<; <»f <’f lite the trump inimp aim, Teachers Association. The follow I this juncture it was discover.»! tliat capital last Friday. As they filed ty Ma*. u loyal heart and true ing were appointed. J. F. Wisner, the lustitute bad beeu plunged into a out of the room the bystanders were Miss Lucy Hay, Messrs. Clayton, I W1 t rise iroui the harbor bur. serious parliamentary muddle. After convulsed to hear them say in taking Crawford MRS. I R MINKLER and Getz. Moved and car leave of the dignified senators- "Well, ried that a County Reading Circle be numerous motions, learned expositions of parliamentary usage, nmcii wit and gOoO-by boys.” We Tell You l'luiniy established. A committee ol I lire«-. repartee, peace was restored and a A rumor that tbe laxly of Jefferson ‘■omp seii of Messrs. Crawford and motion for adjournment was made und that Sinimun’s Liver lieLnilntor will rid Davis would be stolen, has caused Wisuer and Miss Hav, was appointed carried. you ot sjH p«ia, Headache, CuiiHtipa* tion and iiuhuusness. It will break up armed detectives to lie plac«l ou 'o confer with the offievrs of the State H. C. F aber . .Secretary. chills and fever and prevent their re guard at tlie tomb. The remains are Reading Circle relative to the mutter. (1rs N eu nt uv. Cbm. turn. and is a complete antidote for all to be incased iu four nutueuse blocks At the conclusion of these prelimi malariai poison —yt t eniireiv tree fr»m of granite, cenanted and bnri«i in naries, the regular program was taken quinine and calomel, fiy it. und you Jacksonville Items. tue plot in winch the monuiueut to up. Prof. Hazelton, of Eagle Point, xviil be astonished at the u«»od results of Stonewall Jackson stands. the first speaker upon the program, biujuiuns Liwr Itegulalor, Rev. G. C. Thomas and bqtiire An uot appoar upon the scene, hence The San Francisco Examiner ac did subject was discussed informally, gle, of Medford, were at the couuty Noli may go through the town but cuses Francis G. Newiauda (eon-in-law the and excellent suggestions were seat Tuesday. 'twill bl* very slow if you listen to ail of the late Senator Sharon) of chang made many by those who participated, Au Scott Griffin, tin1 rustling real estate that is said as you go, about the nice ing ins politics and residing more os was made at 4:15. agent of Tolo, was in town Tuesday dress goods and fancy goods at Hun tentatiously in Nevada than San Fran adjournment The evening session was opened by saker’s. * cisco for the purpose of preparing to a male Miss Clara Cameron, of Unioutown, rendered in most el HBMtiine the Senatorial toga to t>e dis- callent quartette style. This was followed le is spending the holidays in Jackson posed of soon by the Nevada legisla- an address NEIGHBORING col NTIES. of welcome by Prof. Craw ville, tbe guest of her sister, Mrs. ture. ford of the Medford schools. Prof. Jacolis. Fresno, Cai., De«:. ill). Late last Getz, who had been designated by MTSKITOU COUNTY. CAL John McDonough, oue of tbe solid night a novi'l marriage contract was Prof. Newbury to occupy the chair farmers of Willow Springs precinct, [Yreka Journal, Jan 1 • «•uter«t into between Mary Wilson and during the evening session, responded was at the couuty seat Tuesday. We hear that an elei tue light plant Josep CamplM*)!. Siie is s nd to lx* au to the aildress ot welcome in a neat i Wm. L Miller. George R. Neil. will certavly be established iu Yreka heiress, with felUJlOO tn her own nntne, little speech, that alsmnded in rugged aud Ue is a Sacramento county farmer. good sense and felieitloils compliments ■James Linn aud Miss Loma Luy are next spring. The contract is for six mouths, and if | I to the good people of, Medford. The reported ou tho sick list. A Freuebinii'J going from Shasta to Joe gets drunk in the lueautime tlie; : final exen*ise of tbe^Cvening was a lec- Misses Lydia McCall and Mabel dear creek, a few miles wist of Sisson, I ture by Rev. Eneiri McLean. ii|xin the Wagner are visiting Jacksonville, tbe on Inst Thursday, fell into the middle contract is void. Course of Study; Its Means, guests of Miss Jeunie Jackson. of the creek and was drowned. His High life in Loudon is minimally theme “A and Meth'xU.” This lecture tied) wns recovered late next uigbt. ugitat«i by social scandals just Dow. Aims The W. P. H. M. society were eu- was highly interesting, and whs deliv In addition to the west eu<l club ered , At Montagne, six miles east of tertain«i on Thursday afternoon by the reverend getitlemau’s usual honse iniquities and the Parnell happy in manner. Mi»»«e Carrie au.^ N’ua Beekman, at a Yreka, only two inches of snow fell, chargee, one or tbe most prominent lunch aud ice cream social, at the ntni nt Little Sliastu, only 12 miles FRIDAY'S SESSION. society men ami journalists of the residence pt Mrs. C. C. Beekman, aud east, an inch mid a half fell. Yreka metropolis is now tile principal of a was favored with eight inches last Sun The forenoon session of the institute a very pleasant time was had. scandal, which baa driven him from was called to order by Vice President day night. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E liott enter- Euglaud. It is the story of old of P A. Getz, who acted as chairman of We bear that a nnmlmr of HtoreR in tertained a large number of iuvit«l fenses lu India years ago the convention during the temporary guests at homo ou New Year’s eve. town will be titteil up with uew style alieence of Mr. Newbury. "Congrega The ex-Empress of Brazil died in Cards and refreshments served to glass fronts in the spring, to afford Portugal last w«-k from the effects of tional singing" formed the opening while away the hours nntil the dawn handsome show windows. exercise. Mr. Newbury arrived at thi6 the mental trouble aud physical ex 1 <>f the New Year. A most delightful The Redding papers, as expected. posure conse«iiient upon the dethrone juncture, took the chair ami called for time was enjoyed by those present. are strongly opposed to a removal of the secretary's report winch was read ment of the eii.;>eror and th«* hurried The "Lena Marsells” dramatic com the land otti •«• from Shasta to Sisson, expulsion of >e royal family from and approved. This was followed by Brazil. Dom P«lro is report«! as the reading of the report of the com pany, played three evenings of last mid we suppose the tigtit will belie- seriously affected by liis grief over tlie mittee appointed to take initiatory week to crowded houses. There have t ween Redding mid Sisson, in which death of his «nf«. and it is thought steps toward establishing a County few dramatic artist given such gen case, we of course favor the latter he will not survive her long. As h<> Reading Circle. The report was sub eral satisfaction as this company. place. knelt beside his dead wi'e the ex mitted but action upon it was deferred. Ixith ou and off ’he stage Should The old county hospital had a very emperor said: "I have experienced This report was followed by a protract they ever visit Jacksonville again they narrow escape fiom lieiug burned »ill meet with a cordial welcome. ed discussion upon the advisability of ffie most bitter trial God conld inflict down last Sunday morning, shortly be upon me. Her faithful aud affection organizing a reading circle without fore uoon. The roof was on tire neat Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kenny enter ate companionship has snstaiu«l me waiting for the action of the county tained a number of invited guests at a a stove pipe, which wus discovered in for forty-six years. God's will be superintendent, who is really the man card stKtial on Saturday evening. time to save the building. done." Tbe domestic life and the upon whom devolves the duty of at Vocal and instrumental music by Miss KLAMATH COVNTT. liberal aud patriotic government of tending to this matter. Youug, and most enjoyable re At the conclusion of this discussion, Alina rUnkville ¿tar. Dec. 27. | Dom Pedro will shine with brightest freshments were a part of tbe evt'uiug's lustre in contrast with th«- record ot a | Prof. Price discoursed upon the theme pleaseres. Gran Childers, who is selling hay majority of the monarchs ot tbe world "Irregular Work." This gentleman, for Mr. Murn», lias four or five hun Sheriff Binlsey root with quite n seri buoyant, iiffa'ile, hum iron«, and in when monarchy shall occupy a tensely sensible, interested aud euter- ous accident, as he was returning from dred tons on. hand at 1812 u ton. place only in history. tinned the audience for three quarters Forest creek Monday evening. When A Linkville lady whose three hus In New York three or four hundred of an hour, and left a good impression near the top of Jacksonville hill, tbe bands are alive, objects to being policemen have the grippe, and in upon his hearers. wheels of tbe buckboard in winch be called a buneli-gr iss widow. Chicago the postmaster and fifty or The chair announced a short inter was riding,gan into a deep rut that Forb-s is keeping a large square of sixty of Ina clerks are affected with it. mission for the cultivation of the so the Several inches of snow on tbe ice all elemi on the lake. He will A few p«>ple in Sau Francisco, Ta cial graces. luouutaiu prevented him from seeing, store away 80 tons tins seasou. coma, anil other places who want d>8- The subject of "Penmanship" was lie »as thronn bea'ily to tbe ground, tinction are also published as having then taken up by Prof. J. S. Sweet, of the wheels passing over lus body. Au Of the two men who figured in the Ibis Asiatic disease with its Frencu ttie Ashland state normal school. Prof. examination by Dr. Summers disclosed much notice i trial in U. S. court at mrai Tiwstartliug he i iliu«s in some Sweet acted as a substitute for Prof. the fact that two of the Sheriff’s ribs Portland, mis return* d t< of the daily papers would lead one to Nvs-e, who could not be present. At on tbe right si lo were brokeu. Thu Bon inza Walker having ac tbe supposition that the epidemic is the expiration of'tiie time allotted to driver, Will Lytle, succeeded iu stop cepted a job of work in the city of as much to be dread«! as the yellow the discussion of this subject, the in ping tbe hors.-s before any other dam Portland. fever or smallpox or cholera. They stitute adjourned until 1:30 p. m. age was done. Mrs. John Wells, who has been read: “The Epidemic Still Spread The afternoon session opened under From Prof. Newbury, of the Jack staying iu Linkville for some time, ing!” “Increasing in Fatality!" "A more auspicious circumstances than More Malignant Type Assumed!" etc any of its predecessors. The number sonville public schtHil, wo learn that returned to Bly Monday, Ht-coro- Yet when the report belo«' is read we of teachers was much larger than usual the teachers institute held at Med panie-l by h -r daughter .Nliss Miuuiu learn that the disease is in no wise und the list of distinguished visitors ford last week, was unusually interest Walker woree than a bad cold, and certainly was augmented by the presence of Mr. ing and pleasant. Sixty teachers were In Justice Wright's court Thurs no more fata). P«*«ple who are iu a Jacobs, ex-supenntendeut of schools I euroiled, ami th«* attendance through day moruing a num named Sjiear delicate state of health from diseased of Jackson county, and the Hon. out was good, almost every section of w.is liekl in for assmlt with a lungs, or from debility, whatever the Roliert A. Miller, ot Jacksonville, mem theeoooty being r> presented. deadly weapon on Charley Armstrong cause, may tiud a bud cold a «‘nous ber of the legislature front this county. ford’s hospitable citiZeus were courte Bail furnished. thing occaaBionally, ami the few "fatal” After the usual song service. Prof. ous and obliging, and all had an in Among the improvements on Main eases reported are merely the aggra Getz occupied the floor an hour in the teresttug and pleasant time. in the spring, will be a large vation by tbe “bad cold” of a disease discussion of the subject "Illustration Mr. Watson Hays, of Grand Rapids, street already doing its work upon tb« sys ot the Phonic Method of Teaching." Michigan, is spending the holi-lays addition to Ky Taylor's building, hi tem. Some physicians even doubt The subject, difficult at all times, was with bis sister and bnxher, Mrs. Hugh says he will open the largest and that the ««‘all«! "epidemic" shows n treated with the skill of one who Elliott, and George Hays, of Jackson finest tonsorial and billiard parlors in much greater numlier of persons af- knows whereof he speaks; and the only ville. lie has started tor au extended Southern Oregon, tiiet«*d than Pas frequently happen«! regretful feature about the matter was tour through China and Japan and during other winters, without causing that the time was liunteiL A short will priH‘«-<l westw.ird at once, going Rewire of ointments for Catarrh that con- I much discussion or comment. intermission was t lieu taken to afford via Sandwitch Islands. tain Mercory. V the assembhsl teachers and specta ors as 11» icuiy will surely destroy the srnse ' The HSHtH’iaU-d press dispatches Talent Item*. of smelt and completely dvrungv the of the week just pa»e«l are full of an opportunity to interview the pho uhole system when entering it through horrible fatalities. Last Friday three tographer who was in waiting at the When one asks, "How’s Talent?*, it the mucous surfaces. Suoh articles womeu were burned to death iu th«* door. TLjs was siiceeeile.l by an exercise would hardly be proper now to say should never tie used exci'pt on prescrip attic of a building which was burned tions from reputable physicians, as the <>n Jessie str«‘t, San Francis.». und on in orthography by Prof. L. V. Wells, “It's dry.” In fact the roads sre al- damage they will do is ten fold to the Saturday uight Mrs. Jam* Erwin and of Ashland. Prof. Wells' paper had most impassable. good you can possibly derive from them two .laughters from Miaeonri, going lieeu carefully prepar«l and was de Our young men are having lots of Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by livered in an interesting manner. to their uew home ii v ent lira county, —shooting and gaming for turkeys F. I. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., con The Hon. Roliert A. Miller yielded fnn mercury, and is taken inter (Jala., were mq.hyxii .«1 in their rooms mid chickens; also, dancing mid card tains no and acts directly upon the blood at the Eureka hotel in Oakland. At to the clamor of bis friends and made playing B»*em to have great attractions nally, mucous surfaces of the system. In Hiiroutou, Mich., Sunday morning a few appropriate remarks. This con for muny of both sexes. Although and buying Holl's Catarrh Cure be sure you eleveu people were burne.1 to death iu cluded the afternoon session and the there are numerous marriageable get the genuine. It is taken internally,' tbeir dwelling. Mrs. McKay was institute was adjourued until 7 o'clock young people iu this locality, they and made in Toledo, Ohio, F. J, fhinei burned to death at Eureka, Unia . on in the evening. seem to lie incliut d that way. A Co. The eveuing session opened with a don't 1 Sold by Druggists, price 76c. per tlie 2tith nil., by her clothing catching Perhaps they think times are uot pro bottle. tire at a grate. Six negroes were tak beautiful solo by Mrs. Gilroy of Ash pitious. en from jail uud shot by a mob of land. By a change iu the print« 1 pio- There are not quite so many indica masketi men at Bamewell Court house. gram. Prof. Sweet then delivered the tions of a boom at Talent as some Jectute which had l>een assigned for South Carolina, on th«- ¿Sth. At might expect or desire, considering White Sulphur Springs. W. V.u, Dec. Saturday «veiling. Tins lecture was the uiitnrsl advantages of the locality, 28th, a train running fifty nniee au replete with timsLed sentences, a mild but there are good indications of hoar wm wrecked, uud of the twelve chastisement of our legislators for healthy growth. ~ sine you g.-t it, occupants in the sleeping car, all wen* their lack of interest manifested in the I now have in mind to mention the bast bl<xxl-purifier. kill«*d except one. No other persons welfare of the Normal schools of the With its forty years on the tram were kill«l. but some state and happy allusions to the high n»w dwelling house, nearly completed of unexampled Suc twenty-live were injur«!. Another un calling of the teacher. This was fol for occupancy, of E. K. Andetson. I re«» in tlie eure ot usual horror was the «loath of an old lowed by the recitation of a medley by suppose it is the finest country resi gentleman at Imliauapolis ou the ¿Sth H. C. Falier, of Ashland. Prof Ben dence iu Oregon. It is the result of xl I >i «a-.es, you make no luis- —a paralylic who was literally Is’iled to son, of .loseohme county, delivered th< arclii ec nml ski 1 of C. W. Ayers an eloquent lecture upon the theme of Asliiaud. I do not suppose Ills : in pre(«-rriug death. He bad been placed iu a warm . "Life. ” This lecture was a model of house could lie cotistructeil for less tyer's bath, with lamps burning under tbe metal tub, and th«* attendant weut rhetorical timsn ami was delivered than i-'HKHi. cheaply as « verything c in with gra<*e aud dignity. lie pnrch ised and produc'd at th-- away ami left him. while be caroused, Sarsaparilla Prof. Getz then rendered a solo present low prices. .Mr. Anderson di and the helpless victim was found nil the heavy and rough h ulling. M to any other. The dead in tbe tfib next morning with tbe with tine efft'et. A motion was made and carried that .Ay rs e nployed the l>est tnech tuicst i foie-runner of nuxl- skin ami tiesii lx>il«i so that it dropp«-d county papers be request«! to publish Ooun ry affords, an I the result, is err l.lo.al medicines, from the body. Prof. Benson's lecture. Adjourned. HMgBlfiOMli f-t rnct lire from "cellar t ' Avir's Sarsaparilla dome." It is two, high »tori s -th I is still the most pop S aturday ' s session . Jackson County Won't stand It. lower rooms can tie thrown all in on- ular, being in great A fair audience was present when ball by folding doors It would pay er d inaii.l than all There was a man in town last Tues otlii.s combined. day iron Ap|l«‘gate, purchasing the morning sessitiu whs opened. any one wellllo take a loik through Christmas toys and trinkets for the Xfter appropriate vocal music the re the house. Mr. A. means to k*ep on "Ayer's Sarsaparilla is selling faster little folks, who stands six f«*et. four port of the comittee ap,minted to improving his naturally tine farm to than ever before. I never li«»itatc to draft a constitution and by-laws for a make all tLuugs compare with the r>-< oinmen.l it." —George W. Whitman, inches in ins stocking f«‘t. He is. wo Druggist, Albany. Ind. believe, tbe tallest roan in Southern County Teachers A-s ciatiou was m ule house. and accepted. Prof. Crawford." of " I am safe in saying that my sales of Oregon.- |Rogue River Conner. Mr. Harvey is yet hard at work im Medford, then read an excellent paper Ayer's Sais.-iparilla far excel those of Perhaps people in a young and upon tbe subject of "Grammar.” Prof. proving his farm it he old Stone place) any otlifi.and it give» thorough satisfac» struggling county, like Jos. phiue are Wells, of Ashland, th> n made a m i- mi l will ultimately make a tine farm tio’n " I. II. Bush, lies Moines. Iowa. excusalde for allowing individuals like tion that a committee on resolutions of 1L Mr. Addison and Mr. Khoi.s "Ayer's Sarsaparilla and Ayer's Pills tbe above d««.'rit>ed to go alout look lie appointed by the chair. Profs. are making beautiful homes. Of a arc tiie best selling medicines in my ing down on their fellow men of tbe Wells aud Smith and Miss Anna dozen or more of the tine homes in i lie store. I can recommend them conscien- common level, but Jackson county, Fisher, of Talent, were appointed. vicinity of Talcut, I must mention that tioiislv." — C. Bickbaus. Pharmacist, where, tbe p«>ple kuow a thing or Here a recess of ten min'itea wa< tuk- ot W. H. Breese. Mr and Mrs. Breese Roselaud. III. "We have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla two. fspcu.illy about finances, wou’t en. The snbj ct of "History” was work to the best advantage toward for over thirty rear« and always •taud it. There were two ra> n in tins next presented by Mi»» Julia Go-»d- m iking the most of lls a ires of land here hat seems possible to do. They la- recommend it when asked to name tl:o couuty wh> could give Ibis u>an the year. of tbe Ashland Sta'e Normal. I lieve in a "little farm well tilled.” Al best Idood-p'.ritier." — W. T McLean, odds of bis socks aud raise him out— She ncquittel herself in a mas'eriy Dmggist. At gu»ta,OUi0 they r re Iw.th iu the penitentiary. O dc f istuon. At tbe dose <>f tlrs dis-ours-? most anyone can take lessons from "I l.a*e -- Id jour medicines for tbe ia‘£. ii. Roteu. 6 feet 4Cj inches high; Prof. Simons, of Sam's Valley, made them on beautifying as well as making )a«t seventeen years, and always keep 1 Il his appearance and spoke briefly but a small farm profitable. sent i p last w.-ek for cue year. Th- tiuni in stock, as they aie staples. other ls "Straight Edge" Caldwell, pointedly from the theme "Composi Uncle "Ike" Wagner and Ins estT ■ There is nothing s.. good for the youth who is an inch taller—he is in for tion Work.” An adjournment was mable lady have been here and left on ful blood' as Avet’s Sarsaparilla.” — life the 30th for their'home iu the Wiliam- R. L Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. then effected until 1 30 p. m. "Avers Sarsaparilla gives the best The afternoon session wae opened etts valley. They are among Oregon's satisfaction of any medicine I have In by an exercise upon "Study and Reci beat citizens Indlipenvable to tbs Toilet. stock I recommend it. or, as the tation," conducted by Prof P. A. Getz, Darbys Prophylactic Flnid cures chaf John Shook, a citizen of Kinmath Doctors say. ' 1 prescribe rt over the ' It ne« er fails to meet the ing. eruptions and lutlamiuation of ail iu his inimitable manner. county, well-to-do cattle man, is vis- counter Tbe committee on resolutions then iting old a fneuds ca«es for «l.uh 1 recommend it. even kinds: cures lnflamid or sora eyes; re at Talent to-day. whete th? doctors' prescriptions have hevea pains frotu bites or Miuga of in- presented their report. The following been of nr. avail " —C. t Calhoun, . F. S harp . aecia mid sore feet, destroys nil tair.t of resolutions were adopted: Be it Moumouth, Kansas Dec 311, 1*89. perspiration or olfanaive smell from ths Ke» irc.l I y the teachers of Jackson feet or any part of the bcUv. cleanses county ii institute assembled' and whitens the skin Lsed as a I. I'Uat » ii hereb? express our grat No that is a mistake, they bave dentifrice, it purifies the breath: pre itude to tl.e authorities of the Presby not quit the business Atkinson nt serves the teeth and cures toothache; PRKI’ABED BY terian obtireb for their hospitality iu the Woolen Mill Olli •*e or Carter at •ore gnras and canker entcrtaiumg ns in tbeir building. the Bank will insnre your property tn Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Meet II That we thank the Medford the best aDd most reliable Campanie«, >1, all boulM, *4. Worth • bott-a Mall tor printing iu its ralasole oul- and at th« lewret rates 24 Jan ¿2d. look out. TEACHERS’ INSTITI T Smith & Dodge Carry the largest and br FURNITURE! Iu Southern Oii-gun. WALL PAPER, Alw FRAMES ANO MOULDINGS, CHILDREN'S WAC0N3, BABY ETC, CARRIAGES, ETC. We »«>¡1 TAKING STOCK THE Davis Sewing Machine, The bast sewing machine made. Call and -we it and be convinced 13 43 FOR « ■'l Saddle and Harness The T Thirtv Davs! AT ASHLAND, OREGON. Keep* constantly on bund a full nupply of everything in above line, which will be sold at prices fitj low as can be offered anywhere. MORAL & BROS WORK ALL ORDERED t/ «/ MANUFACTURER, i will be made to give entire eat in faction Repairing Neatly Done it low rates, aud all work done promptly H. JUDGE. [9-48 -Men's and. Boys’ Clothing- AT STARTLING PRICES. PHOTOGRAPHY. « Haringoneof th«-h«st skylight*»»! Or egon, and knowing how to vse it, I OVAIUNTEB GOOD WORK. M. E. TYLER. O regon AAST.AXTL Myer's Blockest mJ« Main street. Muslin, Sheeting and Canton Flannel AT FACTORY PRICES. OF ARTISTIC Carpets, Window Shades and Lace Curtains STILL FALLING. Get your Blankets and Quilts while they are down in price and the weather is cold. His Work Speaks G R 0 LADIES’ AND MSSSES’ TRIMMED HATS All for what it would cost you for the work of trimming. c E R I Ashland, Oregon. A fine stock of Dress Goods all at reduced prices. Fresh Bread and Pies Daily. Choice Cake* of every variety kept eon »tantly on hand Orders for parties promptly executed and •peclal prices given All kinds of ornamental work neatly done Wedding Cakes a specialty. Where you Bread Delivered Daily at Your Door. Prices always erv mouth. JOHN WEXLER, i 1323 a MORAL & BROS., reasonable. 5aF*Bread bills must he settled Proprietor Z get a ticket with every dollar’s worth of goods you buy .at Ashland, Oregon. Opp. P.O. 4 r. .irn g K3r.x2r.,,tr.ar..ùnr.3C.ir.3K3r.- '* - E jcjcjcul "jL-jiacjejracjir. 4k AT THE $ 3.50 each Men's < Ivercoats for 5.00 I Men's < Ivercoats, grey, for 10.( '0 Men’s < Ivercoats, handsome blue 8.00 Men’s < hcreoats, brown 12.00 Men’s (Ivcrcoats, brown dress lo.oo 4. Men's Overcoats, fine chinchilla 8.00 Men’s Overcoats, good 10.00 ( Overcoats, brown Men’s 4.50 It Bov Overcoats 2.00 Men’s Heavy Odd Vest 3.50 Men’s Suits 5.00 Men’s Suits 8.00 Men's Suits < 4 10.00 Men's Suits 12.00 it Men’s Suits 15.00 I Men’s Suits . 20.00 it Men’s Suits, fine dress 1.75 It Men’s Lined Duck Coats 3.00 I Men’s Lined Duck UlsteTs 1.25 it Men's I fined Duck Vests 4 Ask For Ayer’s ( .ecb <1 RED 4 4 4 4 HOUSE! * 4 4 4 ’XL’ r Men’s Shoes from I $ 1 00 Up Men’s Boots from 3 00 up 3 (M ) up Men-’s Rubber Boots from 50 up Men’s Working Gloves from 25 up Men’s Grey L’nderwear from Men’s Fine White v’nderwear 50 up Men’s Fine Wool Striped t 'wear 1 00 up 50 up Men’s Overshirts, from Men's Wool O’shirts, navy blue 50 up Men’s Fine White Shirts 50 up 50 Men’sCottonade Pan ts Men’s Dress l’ants 4 00 Pr Men’s Hats 50 up 25 up Bov Hats Boy l’nderwear, from 25 up Men’s Fancy Scarfs, from 25 up Men’s Nobby Mu tilers, from 50 up Men’s Silk Handkerc-hi» f-, from 50 up Low Prices Men’s Rubber Clothing at Men’s Oil Clothing Wav Down I W e are offering all goods in our line at The Lowest Prices Cash Can Procure * And will only be pleased to show you through the Y ours T ruly . stock. JET. Ayer's Sarsaparilla ' _A.shlan.cL, Or Clothier Hatter I* I