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ASHLAND TIDINGS. BREVITIES. I I RECORD OK THE YEAR. Special School M«*eting. here am > there . Ths City Govenuniql. Monthly NVeather Report. I Malaria : Tbe new city council and other of At a tqieeial school meeting called Following is the record of weather In T»eHcv<‘d to N* calined by ¡toifonowi mi ficials have been sworn in (Mayor Hill for Tueeilay afternoou ut 2 o’clock to Save vonr mouev fijr the “ Las observations, for Ashland, made by F. asms arising from low, jnari*hy land or fr<»m See Um “Last Loaf.” included) au«l have assiim«*d their re vole upon the levy of a tax lor tbe A Test Year for Southern Oregon, Loaf." Jauuaiy spective duties. Tbe city council will II. Gaiter, observer for the Oregon decaying vegetable matter, aud which, free schools of Ashland tlr»*re was a FriJafi,... Clearance eale at Moral Bros. Progress Uninterrupted. Redding will have its new electrio bold its first business meetiug next State Weather Bureau, for the montu breathed into’I d lungs, enter and poison the small attendance. Ihe tolui vote was ending December 31. 1889; Tbe “Lnst Loaf’ at Granite Hall Mouday evening. only 13, aud the uo-tax men were oul lights shining within a few weeks. blood. If a healthy condition of the blood Fur Sale. ASHLAND HAS INVESTED MORE THAN in respectable iorce in proportion to Jun. 22d. Tne question of the eligibility of the is maintained by taking Hood's MirsapariIla. At Walls NValla 250,000 bushels of ÿlÜU.ntl» IN NEW Bl ll.biNus. s A second baud organ g«x>! condi ^oneis much !♦**« Ilabk to malaria, aud Hood*« the wuole uuiuber. *» i wheat were sold during the week end- mayor under the provisions of the Grain hay. baled, is quoted at 315 a Ï rv and tired would 1 charter has lieen tboroiiguly discussed c 1 tion—impure of E. L. I re« laud at the ton ut Medtord. The senior director, NV. NV. Keutnor, iug about Dec. 25th. Sarsaparilla has cured many »»vs ere ca>ei of .’ri 4<> .00 < Tdv thia distressing affection. from every 8tand|Miiut during tbe past li De. 1 called the meeting to order and bad bank. The year 1889 has been ono of rapid 2 ri 31 41 :<u I l »iy The stock inspector of Lake comity week. The question was not raised Circuit court opens again at Jaek- liie clerk, NV. A. i'alnck, read th«* cull, A Wonder fill Mcdicdnc. 4.» 4 3M 3 ì»; ( l'.lv development for the Pacific North after wlncli a moiiou for the levy ot save there are something more than uutil after the city oonncil had oati- A. Ball. sonville next Monday. 4 ri Sò 19 Cl <lv 41 “ For malaria I think Hood's Sarsaparilla 180,(100 sheep in that county. west. For Southern Oregon it has 50 30 vasseii the votes and «leclared Hill 5 At the corner room tn Mrs. Gillette’s 41 .03 (l'.lv a tiv«»-miil tax wa«j presented to tbe There was no formal New Years 6 53 37 (ri < 1 dv has no equal. It Lai kept my children wall 40 block. coruer.Miitn and (. hutch streets calling in Ashhind this tune. lieen a test year, and the results of meeting, ami the clerk was then called The first national bank iu Southern elect«! Mayor and be had lieeu sworn 7 16 39 30 00 (Tdv right through the bummer, and we live in upon to give au lteinizt«! statement ot Oregon begins business at Grant’s in by the Recorder, so, of coarse, Mr. this week. U ft 39 09 ( l'.tv one of the worst places for malaria in Marys 41 Evervbodv knows that M»>ral l>r<>e. the test are entirely sa’isfactory. For the receipts and expenditures ««f tbe Plies with the beginning of the vear Hill is Mayor of the city unlesa legally 44 9 35 33 43 et <1 « . I weather and er<*ps it haa been the 10 42 72 ( 1 <iy ville. I take Hood'i.Part*!»ariIla for that all 32 35 is the cheap st place to buy dry gixsls. Catholic Senket, scb«xil tx>ard tor tbe past year, and au ¡890. ' I ) disqualifie«l by due pnx-ess through -ri II 29 32 27 gone feeling, with gTeat benefit ” M r ». B. F Fair tbe courts. As to the legality of the Of a square meal and a 12 49 29 32 There will be services behl at tbe 04 < 1 dv D avis , Marysville, < al. Hoslt y ami Kalin are shipping a lot hardest year in the history of this part itemized statement ot I be estimates for Jacksonville. Roseburg aud Grant’s I 2S I ft 11 30 02 < kar ì Catholic church, on Sunday, Jun. ¿th, of lieef cattle fron Central l’oiut to of the state since the first settlement the coming year, ilils was «ion» , then Pass are all after that Presbyterian acts of the Mayor and the contracts or 11 41 good bed, but anyone 22 Break-Bone Fever. 29 00 < h ar . lOc'eluck, A. M. F. S N oel , Pastor. of the Rogue River Valley, thirty-five the balloting was pr»x'eeded with. J. school that is to lie located in tbe south other instruments bearing his signa Portland this week. 15 .39 19 23 .0»' < luttr “ My daughter Pearl was taken wlthdcngu« ture as chief executive of th« city gov R. Tozer nud E. V. Mills acting as 45 1C 23 41 .00 Fair ‘ (or break bone/ fever 2 yean ago, and my wanting No cloaks or jackets to lie snmmered yeyrs ago. The summer last past tellers au»i U. 11. Gillette assisting the ern part of the state. ernment, two of the lawyers of the city 17 kl 1M E h i r 32 3u Winter Pasturage. B 37 4ft 41 tri < l .ly friends thought I would lose her. I had al- I ov-i at Hunsaker's if prices will make brought tbe nearest approach to a clerk in th«» tally, lhe vote was an —oue a worker for Hill and the other Judge L. B. Ison, of the 6th .Judi R» 43 36 37 5 <ri Fair Good wiuter pasiue near Ashland. them go. S»*e hie a»l. m<nt given up hope until the txrgan to take * drouth evei experience«! here the nounced: For tax, 25; against tax, cal District «lied last week from cancer a wasm supporter for Mills in the el«*c- 20 43 29 .00 <’l’dv Inquire of Win. N. Hill on Garrett Hood's Sarsaparilla, she ux»k four bottles tion — have said there is uo question 21 42 18, aud the chuirmau auuoiiuceil a 31 Iri Fair of tho stomach. His successor has Graut ’ e Pa-H has the only post of nearest that it seems possible to occur ‘XT place east of Bear creek, or of H. C. 22 o8 23 11 ( l’dy in four months, and gained 15 pounds. 1 «iecisiou tor the live-mill tax, alter not yet lieen appointed by Gov. I’en- that Ins acts as <fe facto mayor of the Sons of Vett-fans in the state. The 39 23 24 S.i herewith the favoring conditions of winch the meeting ¡««tjourued. 04 F h i r Hill IU Ashland. j26-lm. thank Hood’s Sarsaparilla for giving her bark city will be entirely legal, competent uoyer. 24 4M 35 X.T post is in a flourishing condition. 00 E« i r aud biudiug until he shall lie uuseated several winters precedingin which tlie 25 Tiie following items of interest are 43 26 <ri » leur to me restored to health and strength 2M.5 Money to Loan. > The ll’esf Shore predicts that “next if such a thing should be «lone. Not- Ä 33 21 The funeral of the late Miss Cun- rainfall was far below the average for taken (torn the deik’s statement to the 26 -» no ( ìi-ar Jvt.iA A. K ing , Sherman, Texas. 33 2« 24 2M.5 (io . 'l'.lv spring and summer will witness such witbstaudiug this, so loug as there is We will make loans tn sums of ¿¿00 n ngliam’took place last Sunday, and meeting: 2ft 32 16 19.5 .15 Fair Hood’s Sarsaparilla Would be unwise if thev •» and upward on approved real estate the laxly u..s taken to Jacksonville for the twenty years of record. This we 37 During the school year past there a swarming into Oregon ami Washiug- auv question of legal technicality iu 2*5 30.5 UO cr.ly may well call the worst kind of»a sea bus bt*eu exiHiitle«! for purchase of lot ingtou that will completely swamp all the election, there may be uu«*asinees, security on one. two or three years bunal. » 43 2.5 ;« .3.3 < Tdv - old by druggists. $1; six for F». Prepared should buy before get 31 42 31 35 routes of travel and houses of enter aud if it lie possible to straighten ev 04 Cl.dv only by C. I HOOD A CO., Apothecaries time at 10 per cent interest. No com -*'• 33 A blessing to men with big feet. E. son possible for th«* Rogue River N al at north eclii«>l bouse from Catholic tainment.” 24 26 » Clear Lowell. Mass. mission charged. erything out legally and prevent tlie 2« ting prices 33 21 *2ft.5 ( 1 .tv B. tlnii-». k« ' has a good stock of heavy ley, so far as can Is* judged by com church. $9«M); for finishing up|>er B ank or A shlaxt ». 28 í¡2 16 iOO Doses One Dollar 19.5 L5 E h Ir iMH.ts, siz -s 9, 10 and 11, that will lie parison with the past, and yet a stran rooms of south school house, $1465; , The Lakeview Examiner seems to possibility of auv litigation iu the fut 29 2*9 *20.5 (l'.tv -T dose«! ut cost and less. Come and see. ger would HUpjMise from the general for moving seb«x>l house $400; for tie lonesome this winter. Lsst week ure, it ought to i»e done. It is under 43 All Member» Co. D. 25 33. .33 < l’.lv 31 42 paintiugand repairing school bouse, it had the following: “Oh, isn't it de stood that efforts are being made to <4 35 .04 el'.l« Members «.f Co. D. 2 1 Bag,O N G . Tbe red letter prices on cloaks, jack prosperity ami peace and plenty in putting up uew turml ure, etc., $338.70; 42 29 ri .23 <').|y to live 400 miles from no accomplish ibis amicably by the co ; J ai 1 Notice to the Public. will take notioe that the regular bus ets ami that line of goods «•omuietlCee the valley that we hail experienced tit tor salaries of teachers dismissed by lightful — where, w.th millions of snow interven operation ot Mayor Hill anti tbe mem To all whom it may concern: Notice iness meeting of tbe Compiuy for Jan Saturday Jan. 1th. Don’t full to in Precipitation S 10 lache« ixianl liefore expiration of con ing? We must have a railroad be bers of tbe council, and it is to be T»iii|.er«iinr«* Telai Higlivu Lowe«t 16. M.-aa is hereby given that I. W. M. Davis, uary will tie belJ at the armory next spect the goods and prices at Hun least an avera-;«* se ison. The T idings former i hoped they will l>e able to fully meet tract. ami expenses of lawsuits iu re fore next winter.” 34... l>«yn with mill 12. « w ith anuw 7. (which is the name I have been given Monday evening. Jan. 6. Full at saker's. * , claims that the year just past is one sisting payments of same, $675.62, every requirement of the law to the from my step-father) will do businees tendance desired. By order of Roseburg business men stiliscnlx*«! of the best ever known here, iu the letter. The off-hand opinion of two I making a total of $2879.32, for what Anyone wishing sewing of any kind bonceforth under my true name, W. Tbe case of Beekman vs. Hamlin, G. F. M c C onnell , Capt. $3200 of the $20,000 capital stock of tbe ami Kam» vs. Amy Rippey tried in light of a showing of the good quali might, be called extraordinary expen Douglas county fair ass«>eiation. Not attorneys is sometimes comforting to done to order, please call on’ Mrs. M. Crawford. W. M. C rawford . By F. D. Waguer, Clerk. A new stock of jbird cages just re- the ciri’iilt court ut the Septemlier ties and tbe resources of our country. ses that is exp»*lises not a part Of the nearly as much as the Centra! Point a certain degree, but then we know Telham. Dressmaking, tailoring, or Henley, Cal., Dec. 22, 1888. that attorneys live upon litigation, family sewing. Residence op|>osite oeived at Hmith A Dodge’s. * ordinary annual cost of maintaining . term, will be ¡qipealed to the supreme A. F. A A. M. Installation. To come through a “|><>or season” iu people 8iiI«scribe«I to tbe Jackson coun and are not expected to see auy thing Sulphur Springs Hotel. the schools. The district was behind |28 court. such excellent condition is the ls*ot in its payments at the beginning of ty association stock, in proportion to to fear iu op[««rtunities for lawsuits. The following officers were installed The petit jury empaneled iu circuit allowing a country can possibly make last January, and tin* tlve-uiili tax of size «if place and amount of property Dec. 27th by Ashland Lodg«> No. 53, Real Estate Transactions. A. F. A' A. M., to s«>rve for th«« ensuing court at Jacksonville last mitolh will I —and it is of value in the record of oue year ago was not enough to main interests. From the Stock Rang«-«. yenr: E. V. Mills, W. M; E. V. Car be called into service again oulJau. 20, tain the schools nnd pay for tbe build The Eugene Journal reports that. J M. Melinite tn David V MeBnde 30 There is considerable uneasiness in ai-r-ii ter. L. W; J. M McCall. Treas; A. c. 1890, there living several cases which Southern Oregon—for it is a difficult ing, the new lot, Ac. There ure there- Prof. Arnold, of the State Agricultural of the B W ", of the N W ». Kn<i 30 tiling to find a poor crop year in tbe fore unpaiii warrants now outstanding College at Corvallis, Imught a tract of Eastern Oregon lest tbe winter will ner> <> the N W <.f - W 2 ,., :w Cal I well. Sec; C. H. V iup«4. S. D; demand their altentiou. S H 1 t eon., *1200 cause a pretty heavy loss of livestock L. P. Grady, J. D;Th««s Smith. L. S; John B. Griftiu, who came iu from record, in the valley the aggregate amounting to $2289. To pay thes«? land several years ago at South Beach, on tbe ranges. In southeastern Ore 1 ■» i «lent to Eli-lia Apt.legate. N w ‘ E Paytie, J. S; H. Fox. T. Dead Indian, re[>orte«l more than two of grain, buy aud fruit grown «luring ami meet the <«x|>enses of the sch<x>ls near Yaquina Bay, 'for a few hundretl gon mauy ranchers trust wholly to of .«» 21. tn t. ' R 2 E. V ii « ri « H E Bi:k«-r m Win Minger; Its 5, 6 blk 19 feet of snow on the prairie. T. O. An the year was large very little below 1 for lhe current seh»x>l year, the clerk dollars, anil recently sold it to Col. “the desert" to winter a large jxirtiou town of Medford; eon.. 4120. Far Sale at a Bargaiu ; estimated that alxiut 8500 ) would lx* Hogg, President of tin* Oregou Piicitic drews report«»«! 2*j feet at his ranch Win. Wooley to Fannie I'elHng N \\ i \ of their horses, cattle and sheep. the average, iu fact, taking the whole A dwelling bouse and large lot con north of the summit Monday. required. Tbe district's proportion Railroad Company, for $19,000. F. of n.--- as t|i .Tl, s K I W . Ill ui re«; eon The “ desert ” is a vast sage brush ft' y. valley and we have learne«! that dur of the stat«* sciuxil fund ami a five-mill taining l1^ acres, on street This is a great season for rnilroa«l country which produces a good crop Vm W ooley to Fannie Felling bond—8 The platform of the Asblaud railroad in choice residence part of Aslilaml for ing t tie very driest season there are tax upon tbe property of the district projects iu the Willamette. Almost of bunch grass every season, but has W '«••IS F ‘."t sei tp M. R 1 W 40 depot lias about 15,000 square feet of will alxmt make this sum. •i r ., con In« sale at a bargain. Fine lot of fruit ou I . every town between Portland and the no living water upon it in th«* sum Mary A Chavner ex, to Jame, llawkin, tbe place; comfortable email house «ml su-face, and to clear it of snow after a ' fields amt meadows and orchards that Calipooias has its scheme to build a mer, au«l consequently tbe stock can et al. fractional S W of B W an.t lots 3 (all several indies d«x*p is no small job. will yield the very largest crops. This stable. ■ F '• '“'d tou-nom PERSONAL. railroad to tbe sea, or to some other not use it for summer pasture. In V't”,1 ” is a very different condition from that For further information inquire at but it is kept clear, nevertheless. al !* . of S W ‘ amt fra. tional W i. ,.f town that is going to build to the sea. the winter there is plenty of water and S F of M,e », tp a;, s R 3 W iw S «ml 4400 T idinos office or Address 1). Paynen Fre»l Barneburg, of Eden precinct, in which a drouth leaves large sec ocr. “ . Some of the projects will succeed, too, the grass if high enough to afford Mrs H. Ralph is nt Phoenix this Pboeuix. Or. raises some of tbe finest «arge cattle in tions in other states wheu it visits Benjamin Fox t0 Hcatou Fox. Its. blk 5 for the country will abundantly sup feed for tbe stock, even with snow A-1 land ; rnu., week. Oregon. H«‘ recently sold a steer that port numerous cross lines ami short several inches deep covering the Silas F Morin/ to Bank of Ashland V100 W A. Ditch Co. Mreting. them. So we must consider 1889 a weight'd 1,808 pounds, ami a two-year- Geo. T. Hershberger came up from ground. The last summer was so dry acre, Ashland; < /».. IKS» A special meeting of the stock old that tipped the beam at 1.378 year that lias ruadc a good showing Central Point on a bin-iiiess visit Mon lines of railroad. F,r«lyce Kop./to Sil». F Morine. 12 100 that tbe grass is much shorter than » for Rogue River Valley. According to the census of 1880, the holders of the \V«-st Ashland Ditch pounds. - [1'imes. R. Ashland/con . Imo. day. usual, and the dry feed of the fall left ftcr Siate of Oreg/>n to ri W. Howell. W 1 of Comp-tuy is call«sl to coustder busings population of Indepetidenc«* was 691; Ashland people have called the year much of the stock poor and not in the One of the witty paragraphera ot an C. B. Stone came out from Linn ;»> s i; X E, «*>2<» acre*: con., |tue». of im(M>rta«uce at the city couuctl room. Monmouth, 267; Dallas, 670 Each liest condition to begin tbe struggle sec G <u> W tp Howell t.» Lydia and eh mentina comity by yesterday ’ s train, for a brief AshlHud, Or., on Monday, Jan. 6, 1890, «astern paper ia a this is tbe time to a “quiet" one, but we fiml that it has of tlies«'1 towns now claims nearly Rodney; w ' ? «»i 36. ip ;a. s { j. 32U visit in Ashland. with a “ bard winter. ” renew your friendships aud forgive From t bese aer< ‘ *¡; eon. ffOOO a record of more than $11)0,000 worth double the above numbers of inhabi facte a loss considerably greater than at 2 o’clock, p. m. your eneint«>>. and if you haven't any. Sia> of Oregon to J R Penny; E * of M. A. Abbey has been seriously ill tants. At that time Salem hail 2934 By order of the presi,lent. to resolve to show more character dur of building improvements “quietly" from weakness consequent Upon hem people; Albany. 1867 and Portland, the average is predicted, in case of a seu 3»*. tp '5b - K E, ojoai r<*. eon . lini. C. H. G illette , S.«c, J R, Penny to Lydia an<l Clementina inmle by private parties, to say noth orrhages from tbe iuugs, but is im 17.577; Corvallis had 1128 people; As long winter. ing the next year. Ktxlnev: E‘2 of sec 36. tp «%. S R 3 E :fc0 The Lakeview Examiner of tbe 26th acres; con., f 10 mi . toria, 2803; The Dalles, 2332; Ashland, Hyen Sisters’ Big Company. Among the medical examiners re ing of the public improvements in proving. »cate of Oregon to I“ M. Drake; E of aec philosophizes as follows: The stock- 1 - R 3 E, .'120 acre«: run.. 41 Mr. L. E Payne r«*tiimcd to Klam 821. The Hyers sisters, the worl.i-famed cently appointed for the pension de. augurated and in progress. men's mind is provided for tbe worst :i«i R ■ p X 37, Drill,. I.' Janie» Abraham; E '.of parlmeut are Doctors E. P. Geary, R. During the year there were buiit in ath City L’ ik b«Liy, after spending a singers, assisted by their c imp.iny of I’eter the Poet soliloquizes: “Will ih"«. may come in the way of range -e. tp 37. d R 3 E. 320 acre-; con. Pryce and J. B. Wait, of Medford; Dr. fortnight at home. He will return to 18 people, sent out to this coast un .»tale of Orexon to«: 1> Swinuev F 'of Oregon ever conclude to lay her own Ashland 34 new dwelling houses, at J losses this winter. And while wo are NOW SIZES PRICES N I 1-1. cn.l N W 1-4 ..f N E 1-1, and W ¿of der the management of Thearle A S. 1’. Sotiger, of A bland aud Dr. F eleven were remodeled and rebuilt or Ashland soon. * «*ggs? Here ’ s the teachers Institute to always ready to anticipate great stock s F. 1-1 unit S E l-l of s E 1-1 ..f sec |<; tp 37. 34 — 36 $ 6.75 113.50 Cooper, the lending theatrical mana NV. Vanllyke. of Grant's Pass. Morris M. Itarkuess, Esq.,of Grant's lie liehl at Medford the «lav after hisses every winter, it can only be u s R 3 E. 211 acres; con . 3.100 gers of Chicago and the west, are The Aslil. nd cornet baud (senior had ailditions made to them exceeding Pass, was in Ashland Saturday even- Christmas, and an Iowa egg for oar matter of conjecture as to what the I- 11 Avvinile« t., Jame- Abraham; land n 42 20.00 10.00 booked for Granite H ill. Monday baud) sereniuti «1 th«* town from the in cost in each instance the aver ige i ig, eu lout«* to Siskiyou couuly, ('ala., own teachers! How long mustour no present winter will bring forth. The -ee 16. tp ¡i - R 3 E. 210 a.'res. .-on . jxa' to I. S-, Falkner, « >. evening, January 13. L>«k for th« -.tau i in the public plaza New Year’s cost of the thirty-four. This m ikes on l«‘gal bilsiuess. ble r-c.io ihna’ams submit to a fon-ign losses to date amount to nothing. of s - a -c e 36. o'Oreiron 42 t p .17. - R ;t y .j> acres ; < <ui . HOu 1K.00 9.00 big bil’s now up ami wait for the fin.' day, ami « verytxxly reuiarke«! that the us in reality forty five new dwelling Falkner t.. James Abraham '.of "Billy” Meade, the “irrepressible.” yolk? It is hard - oh it is hard-loiled Suppose we figure on a loss of one- sc <;*or.ze tp :-7. s f; E, s cou . f*vj * military band on the stn'ets the day mnsii* was the best heard ou the 38 mid horrid, and some different course third of the rauge stock for tbe winter 18.00 9.00 Louses erected in Ashland during as the railroad boys call him tin* of study must be adopted for our ul Oregou to < hartes snoa 1.'.of of the jierformance. »tn ets ot Ashlauil for many a day. in this sectiou. It will only affect in see Siate rustling < 'bicaj.0 A Northwestern lick* t 16. tp 31. K 1 E. -'i ai res; con., Kuo 36 1887. The aggregate cost, learned 12.00 24.00 dividuals; tbe general prosperity of I larles Mum to Jam.-s Ibrahaui E '« of ageui, was ou Aloud.«y’s train, from chickens.” U. 'V. Ayers has just tinislie»l the A Stray Steer. sec 16. tp 34, S li 4 E. <20 acres; con., fsuo from careful statement or estimate in Portland Io Sih Framiseo. the country will ,iot be injured, hut d'-iju au I plans for a handsome stone “Tho Boomer” is the name for the 11.00 34—36 22.00 The undersigned has at his place t. S patent» have been recorded to tlie each case, was $60.8. H). NV. E. Green«'*, of Lltikville, the wide hit« st class of professionals. At rather benefited, as it will relieve the follow in« named person. ToWm Wilkin- south of Ashland a r«*«l amt while bmiiiKig l» r the Bank ot Oregon at ranges, and enfliance the price of the. 32 — 40 12.00 6.00 H. ( la is Kl< intiamniet, Edward i.raupner ami Of other buildings, there were built awake young merchant ami part owner present they are confine«! chiefly to pied steer 3»>r 4 years «4'1 that tie has Albany. It. is a th rec-story structure, stock remaining. A “hard winter” John Callaghan. and will I»* undoiibtislly th«* hand P irtiand, Seattle ami Spokane Falls. of 1 he Star, was on Monday eveuing's the Ashland House brick hotel, $6,500; been obliged to take care of. and 32—31—36 menus a long, continued snow fall, 4.50 9.00 tram, going to Portland on a busiuess They ap.* tho legislative lobbyist very when stock perish for want of feed. would like the owner to c.inu* ami somest business house in Albany. the Thompson -V Billings office block, trip. HOHN. closely; in fact, their title is suggestive 5.00 prove property, pay expenses ami 2.50 There was snow euongh the first of $2,500; the Catholic church. $2-'>')0; im This will produce an abundance of Charley Stacy left Saturday ev.ming of their calling. A gtsxl “isiomer” water, which is necessary to produce LV< KEY -In Ashland. Dec. 30th. 1SS9, io take the animal. The steer bus the week to m ke fair coasting about often commamis $150 or $2 'XI p»r provements on public school bouse, 5.50 -2.75 for Tacoma. His young friends iu smooth crop off left ear, and a «mall Ashland, and the young folks made Mr nu <] Mr. W N. Luckej a boh —P» lbs good crops ami good ranges for tbe an«i last but a<«t least, the tine Ashland gave him a surprise party at mouth to "whoop” up a given l«x*ality, ensuing season. Ami the loss of stock" ID fc’K FIOM III! — li Asliinnd Def .0. crop ami two slits on right; bramled on ttie b«st of it. A few sleigus were im by talking to uew Eastern arrivals at left hip, but can't ace what th»* brand provised, »1», nnd miule the streets brick opera hatisel block of Mr. ins home ou Gau street, as a farewell will leave th«« ranges in that much bet tc Mr and Mrs. J. W Hockt r>inith. a «on. the hotels or street corners. meeting. is. Steer was out iu Dead Indian all lively with the "music of the iiells” Ganiard, still unfinished, $20.oo0. ter condition for the remainder. So III« Ks —In Ashland. Dec. lww. to Mr summer. A ustin NV. B ish . As a result of the nosing about of the old adage of the “ill wind” will al and Mrs. Ernest Hick«, a -on Monday evening. NV. G. C<«) M*r, the Keno saw mill Altogether the itfproveniente ag- the U. S. timber land Inspector, sev so be verified in this case. Stock In PERRY.—In Ashland Dec. >. to Mr Tbe fountain of perpetual youth was gregate about fifty ne' r dwellings and mau, is visiting this valley this week. eral The ‘'Rtpeneil 8h«*ves." of our saw mill men have gone spector Berry arrived fiom Silver Lake and Mrs. M. s. Perry, a son Snow was alKiut 18 me Lee d«a*p one of tbe dreams of antiquity. It — oo:— Daniel Lavenbnrg. oue of the old business houses, at t total cost of at the mill, ou tbe river below Keuo, down to Portland to more fully ex Friday and says all the stock he found settlers of tbe valley, died at his horn* has been partly rea'ized in Ayer’s Sar $102,800. To this sbi plain matters to the snthoritieH there or heard of were doing well. He says lijuld be added a wheu lie left. A OrAKEIBS l.OZFN. in Ph.xmix last Monday night, aged saparilla, which purifies the blood, about some of Uncle Sam's timber there was about eleven inches of loose Judge Willard Crawford, of Athena, winch is not now growing where 6ome snow on the desert when be left, with 85 years. He bad l«*eu suffering for gives vitality to all the bo«lily func large sum for minoi >ij improvements. Elrbard Ste^e, the well known proprietor of mauy months with a malignant can tions, and thus restores to age much of which have bo-uuuui iMJ-oim in all parts Umatilla couuly. formerly of iledford, of the officials think it shoulil lie. plenty of grass under the snow, ami is very ill from blood poisoning, and Whether the insj»ector is “burking up all tbe stock were doing well. He says the Qua) er Dairy, K<>. »jlUtSt . S hu Fran- cer, and death came to him as a wel the vigor and freshuess of youth. of town. last wook «ent the following letter to come release from suffering. “Uncle "I use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral freely During the year till el««ctric lights is at tbe NVidia NValla hospital for the wrong stump" or not, we do not the stock raisers can afford a loss of :Uco, lhe Edwin W. Joy Co, "My family Lave treatment. Dan..’’ was a worthy and respected iu my practice, and recommend it in know.—| Grant’s Pass Courier. one-third of their herds aud then lie been taking Joy's Vegetable citixeu, »ho came to the valley across eases of wIsx«ping cough among chil have been introduced, ami tbe finest Mr. A. Radcliff, who has be«>u em At 1:3() iu m. last Friday the steamer better off iu the spring than to have Farsaparilla uow for tnontht the plains in 1861* or 1861 with the dren, having found it more certain to hotel iu this part of the state, (built ploye«! as spinner in th«i Ashland had n dry winter. And there is no nithapleudldresults. Ourex- Furry’s and Barneburg s. al) of them cure that troublesome disease than during tbe last mouths of 1888, at a NVooleu Mills for several years, left Oregon, going down the Columbia doubt, should there tie such a loss, from Portland, bound for San Fran pertenr« has been that after settling in or near Phoenix. any other I know of." -So says Dr. cost of more than $20,000) was opens«! Mouday evening for Albany to take a cisco, ran into Hie ship Clan Mackenzie, the welfare of the country will lie laking ft regularly for n short John 8. Cummons, who has been n Bartlett, of Concord, Mass. which was anchor««! near Coffin Rock, that much lietter off in proportion. to the public in February, 1889. This place ni the new wiiblen mill (here. time and getting the system resident of Ashland for a year or raore ten tnt les below Kalama. The Says the Roseburg Review. John year adds to it a ctimpaniou piece of I started right, au oc« nsiouai Mess Jennie Jackson, of Jackson past, died yesterday morning at an ad MeRoberts, who lias superintended BREVITIES. steamer's prow ran thirty feet iuto tbe doan thereafter keeps It. sys ville, returned home last Monday even architecture iu the Ganiard opera vanced age, from general debility. the laying of tbe waterworks system, tem in perfect condition. A ing, after a w< « k's visit in Ashland. ship, aud of course suuk her instantly completed his work anil left for Port house, on opposite corner of 1st Misses Mabel NN’agner ami Lydia Mc upon the separatum. Two colored The handsome new calenders for peculiarity of your vegetable B‘>om at All Point«. land Sunday night.. After the holidays Avenue one of the finest opera liouses Call accompanied her. for a short visit sailors, asleep in their bunks, were 1890, distributed by G. F. Billings, compound fs. that it doe» not » Among tbe 116 newspapers in Ore- he will go to Ashland to put iu the in tbe state. crushed and killed by the accident. agent for the Travelers Insurance Co., lose its effect, but seenn t> nc< mulish the in Jacksonville. gon are the Ore/jonia», the East Dre- new water works there, for which Bar The steamer was damaged to the ex contain a hnndsomo photo-gravure ■ano result« continually. A« « liver aud There have lieen noticeable improve D. S. K. Buick nnd daughter, Miss tent of $10,000; damage to ship not es picture of tbe President aud his cabi bowel regulator and corrective it Is perfection. gonian, of Pendleton, ami th»* II est rett A- Co. have the contract. Johnny Oregonian, of county. The «*d- made mauy fnemls during his stay ments in widening the streets, Jennie, of Roseburg. Went south last timated. net, We would not tie witliowk ft Intact f have llor of the last nanieirsays: "The rea here. opening and grading new streets, Friday to meet at San i'rnucisco Mr. fun bought a dozen 1-oules to get the re E. G. Hurt, of Medford, telle the Harvey Walker, of Salem, Or., a B's son Will, from the Sandwich Is son we call our paper the Wesf Ore Asblaml’s new city surveyor. C. W. building sidewalks, etc., ami a large lands, who has come over to we«i a Mail an interesting story of a fiue din nephew of J. P. Walker, has been vis duced price AM fioweof 523 Jone« street, gonian is very easily understood. ner of cougar meet which be ate te- iting his-relatives here during the past J. T . also wi'tes that it ha« beeu hi« habit for Why, we want to IxH'ome a chip of the Root, having cotue home to Ashlami quantity of uew plank sidewalks on San Jose young lady. to stay this time, aunoiinces in ins pro cently at a mining camp down on week. On his return home yesterday, yea « to awake tu th» tnoniiugs w Ith a bead- old block. Surely there is room for Main street and the Boulevard has —A nd — G. C. Eddings start«1«! Monday morn Brigg's creek, in Josephine couuty. betook with him a fine Jersey cow ach' and a- oxhatMtcd feeling but «in e the fessional card iu this issue that be is a Sorth Oregonian and a South Ore first bottle .e has Lad no return. lieeu ordered, ami is now in progress ing for San Francisco, in the interest The meat tasted like tender fresh pork ready to do all kinds of surveying iu aud calf, purchased of W, C. Myer. gonian. of his hardware bnsiness, and while only tougher - and sweeter, and the Plenty of room, certainly, at al) town or anywhere in the country. of construction. A land-slide ou the track near West For the coming year the prospects there will look after the shipment of Mail remarks that, “strange to say," points of the compass. After the Mr. Root is well qualifier! by long ex C. W. Boot, pipe which he has the contract to 1 though th«* party all ate heartily pf it, Fork delays«! the sonth-ltotiDd express cardinal points are covered then let us perience as a land surveyor and rail are bright for a larger number of new the furnish for the new city water works. not one coitld touch it tbe second Tuesday night, making the train three road civil engiueer to «lo-accnrate work have a .V. E. Oregonian, aS. It . Ore brick liuildings in the busin<*ss part hours or more late iu Ashland. Tbe Col. Jas. Si'obie. the genial nnd time. Some hunters in the mountains gonian. etc., ami then a .V. E. by E. iu any branch of surveying. of town than has beon constructed in popular masonry contractor of railroad of Southern Oregon aud Northern train was flagged by a track-walker be Oregonian nnd an East by Southeast fore reaching the slide. A team lielongiug to A. T. Kyle. left I ®»P*Siirveyine of »it kind- promptly at ♦ Oregonian, and then stick th«* pegs in standing in front of his stable Wed any year in the past; and the struct construction times, was in Ashland California, make a practice of eating tended to <’h«r<e« res.««*nahle and cor- panther meat, and say they Ilk-*' it The Brotherhood of Railroad Brake- “ r<-rtwi>rk gnarant»<-'l Order« forwork in the iuterm«*«liate <legr«-e marks, if m*c- nesday morning, were started with no ures projected are such as will make last Friday nnd Satunlay, and while «11 parti, of the county promptly attended better'u bar. men at Roseburg gave their first an essary. Meantime tbe Oregonian one in the buggy lielnnd them. They a wonderful improvement in the ap here made arrangements for a large to, amount of new fencing at bis ranch seems to be covering the entire com trotted down to tho NN’arm Sulphur iftii-e with G. F. HilliiiK«. 1430 The only illustrated weekly wept of nual ball at that place New Year’s eve., pearance in the business quarter of on Clay ton creek. ami it was pronounced the finest affair I pass pretty well. Chicago is tbe West Shore, which has Springs hotel, turned west into Oak tlie city. of the kind ever seen tn Douglas coun street, went lip Oak to Spring and A. F. George, ox-division superin not a superior in any respect in the 1 Property Sales. Tho planting of orchards in ami tendent S. P. R. K., was in Ashland a United States. Its large c«>lore«l il ty. Ten seta were dancing when tbe turm-d down Spring and doubtless Chaw» Bros, have sold their brick-, would tin.illy have gone back to the near the city has steadily progressed day or two this week, looking after lustrations are works of art. ami are train pulled out for Ashland. Would inform the public that h<* yen! property, south of Ashland in stable bad not some one stopjxHlthem. during the fall, and by next summer property interests here. He intends , of home scenes in which our people There was much more snow down ha« again <>(>eoe-l • cluding 16 acres of laud ami tbe brick- to set out a lot of fruit tr«*es on his are all interested. Its editorials are along Rogue River than iu Ashland Ashland sent the largest delegation the acreage will have been very large twenty-acre tract in tin*eastern part of crisp and pithy. Its humorous para yesterday. It hail settled to l««ss than makiug machinery, to (.’. H. Veghte; graphs rival those of the papers which au inch here, while at Grant's Pass consideration $17411. Mr. Veghte h is of ti-achers to the instituteat Medford, ly increased. Without doubt the town, the coining season. make a specialty of them. Its illus they had four or five inches. Usually secure«! a valuable property, ami has list w« ek. The following attended coming season will see the inaugura A. E. Andrews, a prominent business trated poems are one of the most at there is lees snow than here. | More an opening for a profitable brick nnd the s»'*--ion as participants in the <lis- tile making business. He will begin cnesion and as auditors.■ind'sp-.«'»atore: tion of the fruit ami vegetable can man ami large real estate owner of tractive features. In every r«*spect it was rapidly coming here Inst evening, operation in tbe manufacture of brick P. A. Gets, L. V. Wells. Mrs. L. V. ning industry here on a large scale. Lausing, Mii'li., is in Ashland this is just the ¡«per our people want for however, as th«* T idings went to press. ami tile us so,in as tbe weather will Wells. N. 11. Cl lyton, C. S. Price, J. S. The new water works projected for week, visiting his brother, T. O. An themselves, their wives and their A snow plow has lieen kept pretty drews, whom h«> had not s«*«*n for more Sweet. II. C. Faber, Misses. Juba permit in the spring. the city, f ir which the fifty th.-nsand than 21) years till \Ve«lii«.*sday morning. children^ $4 a year. L. S amuel , pub steadily at work in tbe Siskivous since Mrs. T. W. Lynch came out from Goo-iye ir, Ifer'lia Colton, Emma nml lisher, Portland, Oregon. the storms liegan—not one of the new H an ing bought the burine** of S. Stacy, and Portland tins w«ek, and has ma<!«> a Nellie Ewan. Etta Wells and Mrs. Gil dollars issue of liotids has K en sold Mr. Andrews is making a general tour The Astorian srya “the people of rotary plows that are to do away with is located for the present on trade of her house ami lot in railroatl roy. at a premium, will be an important im ot the Pacific coast. th»* NVillamelte valley can get corn the necessity of snow sheds.’ The addition to Mr. N. \V. Bonney f..r a provement of tlu coming ye ir.ai"! will East Side of Main Street, and oats from Kansas and Th»* (.h<'7<»m<in says Prof. M. G. Nebraska NVnrd Douglas, tho life insurance snow doesn ’ t drift deep enough in tbe burlier shop property in Portland. tuau they can raitu* them.” Siskivous to require that it is simply Where the popular sari acconimndattn« Mr. Bonney is a Iwirber, who is talk man who wrote up many policies in give the city the liest supply of pure Royal, of I'eu.lh-ton <formerly of Ash cheaper land I is one of the applicants for the Judging by the importations, they can one of the v-shaped iron shields that ciit tr, Wm Harris. 1« ready to wait upon thisc»>m<ty and was tor a time iu the water of any town on the coast. ing of going into business here. eggs and butter from Iowa ami fit upon the cow catcher of a locomo all ..lit nud new customers in a satisfactory reai e.- ! .ite business at Ashland, Me«l- 8. F. Morine has sold to the Bank The population of the city has kept position of principal of the Portluud get manner 14-21 Illinois, too, cheaper than they can pro- tive. f >r I and <'. nt nil »Point, is in serions High School. His many friends here of Asldaml a strip off north eml of Ins up its solid an 1 steady growth, as is would be pleased to see him success duce them; but it’s oniy because they trouble . t NV I'.» NVidia, having been lot, adjr.ceut to the bank.20 f« « t front The holiday numlier of the weekly Mi*. S. B age; consideration. $lHtl. F. Roj»-r arrested for criminal assault upon a demonstrated by tbe comparison of till in tiie application. Prof. Royal haven't found out yet what they can ll'esf Shore has a handsomely illustai- Mrs BL B. M do in t he dairy and poultry busiuess. baa been mentioned, also, as a possi y->ni> I ily. H«» has tignred on the the vot«s cast at the annual elec baa sold to S. F Morine a narrow strip ASHLAND ted |>oem from an Ashland poetess l’iie Rogue River Valley is a good corn of land lietween Morine’s lot and Wag edge of r<.ci d or domestic trouble al tions for several years past, and ble candidate from Eastern Oregon for country, and ought to supply the Wil "The Harlior Bar,” By Mrs. C. R. ner’s meatlow lot; con., $4i*l. In thus most « v. lywln re be has lieen iu tbe the city makes rapid improvement ev Stale >Supeilutemi< ill of Schools, in the event of Prof. McElroy being out lamette nnd the Sound country with Minkler. The poem n one full of Norths s'. putting bis lot iuto b«tler shape by Beeaer'a Block. Main St. ery year as nn attractive and d> sirable of the field. its coru meal aud corn fed bacon, if deep sentiment which touches the increasing its depth, Morine is mak G. H. Wtlsoii of the U. S Snninl heart, and its literary finish is of a the transportation rates were made Fnrretaor« to Mr*. Boynton and Mr« Foun ing ready for tbe new brick Iniilding Service, r» i'«*ntly statiom-d in Ashlami. place for hom»-s«‘ekcre. It. is t minent- The State University department of high standard. Ashland people did tain.1 which be will put up curly next sea writes to C. B. NVatson that he finds ly eutitl«*«l to the name of the young the Oregon State Journal is now wi fair as between the 2060 mile haul not know they had among then nn from Chicago, end the 300 to 400 mile son. Ins n« w quarters in Shreeveport, '■City of Homes” of Southern Oregon, lled by Kaspar Kubli, Jr., of Jackson haul from Ashland, authoress of the poetic lempermeut I.ziri « Xew stock. F.mbracing all .thè latevt Lonisiati i. a very ph isant place. Tbe for many people bavp, and more u ill ville, who is one of the brightest stu and literary skill revealed in the lines Fall and Winter Rtyle» Two Were Front Ashland. dents tn the university. In his cor Says a Portland paper of last Fri of “Tho Harl»or Bar,” but since its town h is a ; '['»illation of about 17,600, J have their homes here, even when bag- respondence heretofore with Jackson day : N. G. Robinson, a citizen of publication the T idings leartis that Fin. A«*ortment of Material, far Fancy T Two former residents of Ashland and ' tie sign «i . fi *s is fi'te 1 up in fine V ork — Zephyra. Ara-.»ne. < henille. Eie. inees interests are located elsewhere. Michigan, who was arrested some county fri.uda upon political and oth style. Shreeveport is a great shipping Mrs. Minkler bus in the past been were sm wg the sixteen miners en tombed iti the Angel mtue in Caleveras point and i trainload of cotton leaves Ai-hlaud iias made g«»xl progress iu er topics the young gentleman lias weeks since for scattering advertise a valued contributor to the columns Olir mAtto ia a qt iti atxrcxcx ir Bmra county. Cal., by the terribl « disaster almo-t ev< ry hour at this season of 1889. and will make greater progress given evidence of genuine literary tal ments about tbe streets and on ex of magazin«*s and other periodicals. T IAN A M.OW aHlLl.lMO 14-1* ent and ambition, and the editorial amination in tbe police Court dis on the 231 of Dec mb-r George tli»* year. Nir. Wilson reports. Mr. in 1891), The people of Spokane Falls were work Im takes up now will greatly as charged, has begun suit in the United Williams • and C A. Pollard. Wil Wilson and wife tin»! '.lie people very sist the development of his skill as a Stat<-s Circuit Court against tbe city intensely excite«! last Friday by a liams. who was one of tile fer.in.-n of soei. I and tiosp:: able in their new writer. T he J.e'kson county delega for $44K)O damng**« on account of in rumor that Portland, Seattle and Ta the tunnel timlter men employed hi home. ------- IN tion IS keeping Up Its record iu the jury to hie character by being kept in coma had lieen destroyed by an earth the S. P. R. 11 work in the Siskiyou The Big Holiday Newspaper«. quake. The newspaper otliem were List Tiinrulay's north-bound ex university. jail one «lav. Mrs. Mary E. Lynch ----- FOR THE ----- mountains, was the for« mm of the ill- The leading daily ncwspijatrs of MEDFORD, OREGON lias also brought suit against the city thronged by anxious people having fated timber gang of eighte«n men, of press was delnyihi at Reddiug 6<>me the coast came out this year with relatives and friends iu those cities. FRLL TRRDE. twelve hours or m'tre by a eave iu the to recover $10,160 damages on account Scrofula in Cliidren. whom all but two were destroyed. greater holiday editions than ever be No one has lieen able to discover bow The grandest collection of young Williams leaves a wife and four chil first tnunel north of that place. The fore. The San Francisco Climnich- Hi«.- following n taken from a letter of her son being imprisoned in tbe the baseless rumor started. fow s ever produced on tbe Pacific dren. Learning ou the fatal morning trouble was caused by an ususual ac- edition include»! forty pages of nine written under date of July 1, 1S8!I, by city jail for six «lays, where she claims I wish to inform the people ot Southern Oregon cid< nt to .. freight tram. A car in the be was brutally treated ami hie health Coast. that njcive was lmtiment m one place columns each, exten«ively illustra Mr« Until Berkley, a most charilab'e in the mine. Williams totyl bis w fe he middle of the freight had a snow ph«w ted and fille«l with interesting and aud Christian Indy, of Salina. Kan.: "In injured. Tbe boy was arrested for — o----- that I have opened a Probate Court. must go down aud try to prevent it. as ou top of it. and the plow stuck up valuable historical sketches, an in the early part of |SS7 scrotala Hp|*eared larceny ami a petition for a wnt of Silver Laced Wyandottes. on the head of my little grandchild, high «bough to catch the timbers Estate of George NV. Cooksey—In habeas corpus was «leuied by Judge be might be charged with not having dustrial ami commercial review ami Plynonth Rocks, Light Brahmas. only eighteen months oid. Short Shattuck. ventory and appraiament. «lone the beat work possible in placing in tb«> middle of the short tunnel and fac'sand statistics which make tho then ly after breaking out it spread rapidly tear them out in such a way aa to Estate ot Baptiste Chegnr -Order Rose and Single Oomb Brown Leg the timbers iu the first place. H»* pr.jior invaluable for reference. The all over her body. 1 he scabs on the Prof. M. G. Lane, principal teacher tor sale of jiersonal property. or— was uneasy about the danger, but felt we ]g«‘ the tr im fast, with the e.dn> ve Examiner hud fifty-four pages of sores would peal off on the slighest horns, White Leghorns. Estate ot John Noland, petetion for that his reputation nspurtsl him to outside the tunnel at one eud and th» s« vim columns each, an«l wn-> profuse touch, and the odor that would arise of the Indian training school at Chem- White Wyandottes, Partridge Co take the risk. The superintendent of engine just outside at tbe other end. ly illustrated aud contained numer would make the atiuosphereof the room nwa, near Salem, died last Monday. sale ot real property. Estate and guardianship of John chi:.a, Black Minorca« and Lang- the mine mays the disaster was not I’he long delay in clearing the obstruc ous articles of unique ami sensatioui 1 sickening and nnl«earai>!e. The dis« .«» He was a brother of Secretary of shans. due to any any defective work in the tion was cause«! by tbe ditlieulty of interest, it devotbd a number of next attacked the eyes and we fenreti State. James O. Blaine—the reason of Vincent, et al -or»ler for citation. would lose tier sight. Eminent the difference of name is not stated. Champions at San Francisco, Cal., timbering, but to so thorough a soak getting at work with any force of men. of pages to maps ami descripti. n of she Io the buildtn» formerly .x*ciipt«<t by J Uoldemlth. Mmlivrrl. .«uaietluf M physicians from the surrounding coun Prof. Lane was bom in Washington Land office Bulletin. Vicoria. B. C. and all the leading ing of th» ground above the 330-fait Noboiiy was hurt iu the accident tbe lwtefloods along the Sacramento try were consulted, but could do not b- county, l’a.. in 1S2G. lie went through level that ther«‘ was a great slip and so OurWashington correspondent semis exh bitions in Oregon and Washington. M. B. Rmklin. of tbe Klamath lum river, and luul several pages giving mg t<> relieve the little innocent, nnd TWELVE YEARS a breeder of MENS’ FINE SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, heavy a pressure that the roof of th«» ber and milling company, came out views of the city in 1829, with flying- gave it as their opinion, 'that the case the war with the 101st Illinois Infant the following this week. tunnel was crushed like an egg shell. from Fori lam! to Klamath City Tues ing machines galore. was nopeles, and impossible to save the ry. and settled tn Oregon in 1876, Tn the Roseburg land district the fancy fowls. Semi stamp for catalogue chihi s eyesight.' It was then that we since which time bo has been occupied giving full information. Address Pollard was a carpenter who wen’ day. Mr R mklin said to tbe T ipingh HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, __ __ (,„ x The Oregonian bail 32 pages crowd- deoided to try Swift's Specific 1 S. S. S. > hs a teacher in Marion county. The land contest cases of William Hernott with Williams, to find work down in reporter that th«' work of setting up e«l with interesting „ matter vs. tbe U. N.. and William M. Colvig J. M. GARRISON, ____ _■ a splen 1 hat madieiue at ono»- made a apeetiy Statesman says: He was an elder Noekwear, »tc All the latvit .tyie> in Collar« and Tie. I handle thecalabratad California. the maehiuery ami furnishing th«« did review of the year’s progress of and complete eure. Far more than a brother of James G. Blaine snd was vs. tbe U. 8;, have been decided Forest Grove,Or. P.O. Box 5i against Herriott and Colvig. mammoth new saw mill is pretty w«dl year past «he lias been as bealthv as any the Pacific Northwest and a strong Bushby’s Double-Welted, Hand-Sewed. GLOVES. Uared Hi» Little Boy. endowed with many of the gifts that In the Lakeview district tbe contest along, and <>|>eralioiis will probably l>e tdiowingof the wonderful.nndevelopeil child in the land.” For both ladle« and gent«. Every pair gnarante«gl have made that great man famous and I>et ween Charles W. Jones nnd Win. Mv little boy had impurities of the snspendeii till spring opens, as it is lxloved. He was also a great admirer H. Mahon is decide«! in favor of blood that were of a acrofulous nature, impossible to do any outside work uow resources of the Auntry, It is a '»windier Neustadt Betwised. valuable paper to W*ml to eastern of his brother snd had a deep seated Mahon, and the following numbered which resulted in the breaking out of ( boicot lot*. A ct * Property and an a bees 4 on the hip I gave him to the best advantage. The announce friends, aud will 1«A mailed direct ambition to see him president. He Farming Property iu San Francisco, Dec. 30.- -Walter Nos. 305, Swift's Specific (8 S. S It purified ment is mad«- that the deferred pay from th" Oregonian office in Portland Neustadt, the half-interest swindler, went east in 1884 and mapped out the cash patents have issued 307, :«8, 378. I.«. 3’18. 468. 473. 488. 484, I JOSEPHINE COUNTY ! hie blo«xl and restored his health. As a ments for work «1 »nc on the mill -.rill h ' five cents a copy. convicted a year ago for swindling an great campaign of speech making by blood purifier it certainly has uo equal. be made next Monday. The work j And »ell strictly tor cash, thereby insuring my patrons ol The Salem Statesman, which is Oregon farmer named Parker, aud Mr. Blaine which marked that year 485. 491, 492,505, 759, and 812. FELIX SINK, Salem. N. C. men have felt easy about the security rapidly forging ahead under the pres sentenced to one year’s imprisonment as the most brilliant political epoch iu lx*.I Apni ter ■uilta Property. Ohl homely Benn is getting homlier JI. J* Mil'er A Co. A tortoti «ad Rulroul Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases f«»r their wages due, kuowing that ent management into the ranks of the TH« LOWEST PRICKS. and fine«l $2249, was this morning re- our national history. During his de and meaner every dry of his life, and Ad<1 lion mailed free. th«'V coni.1 file mechanics lien’s on the first-class daily - newspapers of the M.ouey lz««ue<l « per r«nt < n real tt clining rears, Mr. Blaine hat been of .- ■ ■ — leased by the supreme court on a writ SWIFF SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Oa null if necessary. There are several his maiden Dame was Dcoa-«nl«erry. tate leeurlty 1 1> «eim« of • *X) »nd upward« coast, lias a twenty page New Year’s of habeas corpus The supreme court material financial assistance to him .11 or write— Information ebeerfnlly Call and See Me. I Guarantee Satisfaction. Ashland carpenters, however, who edition devoted to the interests of the bold that the lower court did not in an.i it was through Mr. Blaines But ’’dot makes noding end,” for if fon lilicd The old established hardware and find that the time within which they city and the surrounding country, such cases have authority to imp»»se a influence that he was appointed teaoh- you have the cash and want meats of Arthur Conklin, tinware business of B. F. Reeser in can file a lieu after quitting work ex On an«l after reb. 1st the. Statesman fine an«l sentence to imprisonment er at Cbemawa, hia shattered health all kinds frosh or cure«!, poultry, S*i»ce«»or toSMITn *<ONKI.IXJ Ashland for sale at cost price of pires next Monday, and they are will receive direct associated press and compel the prisoner to 6erve out preventing hie being placed in a poei- butter, potatoes, oats, chop-feed, wbent, bran, and Phoenix flour, go REAL ESTATE AGENT, Cor. •taste, or leas If sold at ones. • uasMSy atettut Un* time dupstohss-a greet step forward. the fine at a day tor every dollar. lion requiring more active services. Frcct A Fifth 8trtote Grant'. P km , Or and see the bombest man in few». * t Min. Be Glad To Buy Furniture At Wilson’s. Beat This If You Can ! All our Ladies’, Misses’ and Children s READ THIS 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 12 1 Also a large line of Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks at from $1.60 to $4.00. i CLOAKS. JACKETS! They Must Co aturelay, .1 anuary 4 Surveyor- Ashland. Is the day to look for the RED LETTERS and the COOD VALUES! R. P. NEIL IN ASHLAND, They represent. It is impossible to state values without seeing the goods, but if in need of anything in this line our prices are bound to please you. Everything marked in plain fig ures and all treated alike. We in- vite your careful inspection. Respectfully, MILLINERY STORE E. B. HUNSAKER New 1 Store One Thousand Chicks! COMPLETE STOCK Cents’ Furnishing Goods, GRANTS PASS. I BUY FOR CA8H ORRA E. ANCLE, MEDOFRORD