ASH LAM) TIDINGS. BREVITIES. In the Jacksonville municipal elec tion Tuesday the chief coulest was over the marshalsbip. and H. W. Grimes was elected. The old board of trustees was re-elected, with one exception. A. J. Daley, of the Eagle Point tiouruig nulls, has let the contract for a complete set of the new patent roller process machinery, of the capac ity of 50 barrels a day. which is to In put in the mill as soon as the freight, traius will bring the tnaebiuery. Mr. L i . K'litch. who put up the Medford mill, ix to have charge of the job. Jackson county will soon be known abroad as the location of nulls mak ing the la-et Hour in the state. HERE IMI THERE. THE RAILROAD. DI'.A'I US. Weekly Weather Report. |Tlie latest yesterday afternoou from William L. Moore, who came to tins i Following is the record of weather < Eight years ago it t«xik a letter over Prosp«-ctx for freight trains are still the trains were that they were at Sis- pLme from Nebraska some two years observations, for Ashland, made by F. one bundretl days to go around the FridaH, .... March 7, ISSO gloomy. glolx*. Now the circuit can I m - uih -1« kiyou station uniting for the dear >'g<>. hoping that a change of climate I H. Carter, observer for the Oregon Fruit tree buds have scareely be ing of land slides from the track this would arrest th*- progress of «-ousump- Stale Weather Bureau, fol the week in 70 days. gun to swell yet. side of there, and were not expected Gon, which bud already fastened «n-llUg Mar. 5, 1890 t or Sale. It is feared the back water in the to reach Ashland till this morning.| upon him, died last Friday morning, Work was resumwl again this week •X- A uew farm wagon, only ua.-d a few Columbia next June will cause almost X Í 1 f 1 aged 41 years, 4 mouths, 21 «lays. a weeks. Inquire for information of on the Ganu-r-i bkx.'k. i I = ' as great a tLxxl in Portland as the re = £____ Rev. F, K. Van Tassel, Church street. Sis F kaniisco , Feb. 26. \y. G. He leaves a wife and one child. The cent ns»» in the Willamette. Col. Bowditcb went tu Grant's Pass nu i kal funeral was on Saturday, aud wm tak- 15 Curtis am! Arthur Brown, stiperiu- •w it 2* «:*» (MJ this week on legal business. < I ¡1) Says the Roseburg 1‘laindeitler: tendent of bridges and buildings, en in charge by Granite Lodge. K. of ■ Mar. 1 Ne-d I'utatosa VJ 3r. (N> » tear P., dei-eased having been a niemlier of 2 Ud Th« survey ing of the city, winch has 2V (id High water again this week, and 4'2 Fair went up to Cow creek canyon, in Ore Two cars of choice Minnesota po the order J -4 42 44.3 1.' » »Id) just )x-cn r-onqileted cost ¿3800, which gon. to-day. where they will meet As tatoes to arrive in a few .lays at Crow- more slides on the railroad. 4 53 rtu Cl dv 4‘2 47 - i leaves the surveyor iu almost the po sistant General Superintendent Pratt • . »7 41 46 .25 Fair son’s feed store. One car Early Rose. The drummer» have Ix-eu coming Rose, infant sou of Mr. and Mrs. sition Robiusou Crusoe was. and Manager KoeJiler, of Portland, Order your s - m -T potatoes at once. |2w. from both ways during the past week Fuller, of this place, died last Friday Toiai i ’ recipi ’ siiou I uo inch«« or two. A ear with 158 sacks of westlxiund uud determine the location of ulxiut evening, aged 11 mouths, from disease Eur Sulr. three miles of uew roadlied arouml lenir< ai«rr Hiirlu-M >'<>. lovtoi 1.' M. an mail was bnrmxt tbirty-tive unh-s west 3M t. Potato«« were retciil«--! at four cents the section where tbe buried track of the stomach aud bowels, cousopient Whole or half interest in a ¿4,tt(»> of Ogilen lust Friday. 'The engineer At the annual school meeting for upon an attack of the grippe. The stock of dry gixxls. G»xxl increasing per pouud at auiue of the tow us iu the Ashland district, held at the south mad»* a fast run to the nearest water has l-e»-n iilmiidoDed. Tbe track has funeral was ou Saturday afternoou valley l.«st week. b^en cleared north to this big slide, cu-«b trade. Address, \ WORD OF CATTfOX, school bouse Monday afternoon, S. B. tank, bill coiihiii't reach it in time to ami iibout teu miles of small Hilde» W. M. S toshhi ry . G. S. Butler weut out tu Klamath Galey whs elected director for three save the mail. In this as n »»very other i<M nlitv wiier»* it ft and washouts remain on the north William Mills, who had been a res Ashland. Or. county this week, to l»x»k alter tils years to succeed W. W. Kentuor. who known, there are hundreds wb" are. taking The Port land Linsee«l < hl Co. are de side. ident of Ashland for some four or 6t«x-k interests out there. was elected recently to fill the uuex- vious of (-living an inereas»»! acreage m Vegvttnle SarMpanlla. aud in u ne 'The stream baa lowered the __ _____ <lam fivo years, died last Sunday, after a J< The White is King. W. W. Kentuor lost his line bird pired term of E. L. Applegate But two I the Willamette valley plaute»! to ti>«x only about twenty-five ftsel, ami what long illness, from heart disease; aged ca«*< out of every t»*u it i* »»AT»«ether specific if yoa are needing anything in th»» dog last week salmone.!. Kentuor names were voted upon and the el»<c- s»*» d aud are ottering to supply farm lias been washed away has simply 47 years and 6 months. The funeral currK. But word cornea tv un <m mi »ualiv of o-srl-ie .me. d«> not fall to “»*e th-je»-' wouldn't have traded him for a mule tioa resulted in Mr. Galey's favor by a er» with good clean see«l at ¿1.50 per leugthened the dam n»»arly two miles '■ was on M«>nday afternoon, services al people who rtyW’X ’ .it it vpcratf*« hMi freely vote of 69 to 14. W. A. Patrick waa bushel and promise to pay ¿1.40 for new and elegant designa just r»*c»-iv»*d team. created a uew lw»d for tbe stream, the Presbyterian church by Rev. F. Upon the lotwel-'». W.* \taai to sav io th<»se re-elected clerk of the district without clean merchantable Max sets! uext fall. aud by Jackson A Suw»l«u, of Graut’a fifty feet higher than before ami G. Strange, interment at Hargadine that they aw» n : follow in'..' the printed in Davi-1 Linn, of Jacksonville, was in oppo.Mtio: . structions ajjij H;(. lakiug too much *»f it if Pass. Their prices are as low os ill»- Ashland last Mumlay, looking fur Fruit tree planting seems to be go thirty feet uliove the buried track. cemetery. Mr. Mills carried on the luwt-bt, »ml their stix'k th« f»-st tba’ lumber fur itse iu Ins business at A carload of potatoes from \\\xxl- ing on more largely thia year than« ver How to get the new track over tliis bakery business here until entirely £ a*'t8 too fr«M*iy t ' m . i !-'.' Th«* «jo.ac lie’, '•r 1 Hk• money can buy. btiin, Oregon, coosigtiud to a town iu California. Fifty tbousaml ad grade and through the canyon by a helpless from his painful and pro n« anv more than « a.I«*»', easy am! perfect Central Point. down iu California, was caught in new route is the problem which th-- tracted illness. He was an honorable action Keep thiK in i tind. and take it reg \ Hann Tuner. The ladles of the Baptist church Ashland by the blix-k.-ide last .limitary, ditional trees will lx* set out oil the officials uientioued are going to solve. and conscientious man aud n good ularly for a while un»i do n<»t indnUr** m h*o B -.ncho Chico this season. <>nr Cali nr. ,i grease hxwl. a,.d u v. ¡.I ha c v-»ur I A. Smith, the well-known piano will give a social at the church ou and numerous persons have ix<eu ne fornia neighbors ilo not seem to b<» at Until all this is done there will lx< no citizen Though stripped of all his h 'ramon;#! within a fortm^ij? ii taken im Tuestiay ev«., March 11. Supper from gotiating for their purchase. The trains to Portland. The track will piHsseesions by the heavy expenses and tuner, r- ''*>iumemi-'»l by some of the all appreli- ns;ve of the business being owner, through an agent sent here, “overdone." l»e construct«*«! as quickly as possible, inaction of bis long illness, lie whs de <• ‘a«*Ne conditions it isnu absolvce cure for best factories, and to the [xsiple of t’> tu 8. Pri«se 15c. and in some places temporarily termined that every penny of his iadig’t'sti»)!». <lyffpep«ia. sick l<» H»ja< h»»«. <*on- Asblan-i «specially by Mies K. P. Mr. G. M. Grainger has bargain«»! more tbnn half sold them several f«<«e , rnptbiTD and livri aud kid J. W. Pixile, who kilksl James Mc debts should be paid it possible, and Calvin, engaged last year ut the for ibe purchase of J. D. F oiiu I hiu ' h times, but always pulled the sale back ney disnnler». it i my 1». aeked !i»>w it . au upon his d«athl>«d he was anxious Normal edmol; will visit the city iu residence property, corner Granite nnd just as the purchaser thought lie hail Neil in Douglas countv in Oetolx-r, A construction train of four tint ears pi-swi’.iy -iirr many ailments. But tbe a liarguiii secured. Goldsmith the 1880. was jirought to Roseburg1 last prepared to do all work in High streets. and a calxiose -carrying about 100 and distressed until assured that all retiMi.a 1* f’lt'ui Ail tiio*-H frouitles nr«* the S ilnrday by the deputy sheriff of Ada Medford grocer, finally Ixnigtit th« funeral and other expenses would lx« Ins line, Charges will lx-Teiy reason a A temperance meeting wi I lx« held carload last Saturday, paying ¿210 county, Idaho. After the shooting men and a complete pileairiving out fully met by the prix-eeds of a sale of lt'Zitimate n*8ult of improper liver an»1 kid- tile. ut Astdimd Al. E. Church uext Sun per 100 lbs. a gixid purchase. PixiU wentjto Idaho, where be worked fit (inolii ling poutooun for the engine furniture, etc., from his bakery. Hi.i in y m iiotiof impair»*«! diirestive «»rgau> iu I day evening at usual hour of sarvic«-» Opera iu A'aUnil. on a ranch until be was arrested, about and pile driver) came into Ashland wishes were eareftiily follow«»!, though ci'.iM-rs ujM>n these iuuetious ar»’aNioni^h- Commisaioner J. D. Whitman, of two weeks ago. He s.iys tlx- shooting from the south Sunday morning, en : r to the modi, a! fraternity aj< to the tbou- « "II. M S. Pinafore" is in active , — Address by the pastor. the State Board of Horticulture, came we» don« iu self defense. j ¡s who a c dally 14*0.111^ it. route for Cow creek, and while swit, li- his wife is left with nothing. Eccen tric and squeamish In- was considered 'The Spreck«-ls cinch seemed t-> lie up ftom Medford Tuesday ou a mis- pr«p lra’.ion under the m inageaient of mg in the Asbliiud yard, the four tiat by some, lint there are many people Prof. J. S. Sweet, aud about April 1st rqmil to tbe railroad blockade in keep sion of investigation ami inquiry con The memlx-rs of the G. A. R. Post ears were run off the track by a mis it will o--eupy the boanls at Granite ing tins country out of sugar. We will cerning the existence in tins part of at Portland have ebartciw! a Pullman placed switch. The car ou which were who wouldn't be hurt by ii little of Hall for two evenings. Tiisru are have to tap tbe Oregon maples yet. the county of the San Jose scale, car tor their trip to Eugen«- to attend the [HiDtixins turned over on its «ide aud his honesty and honor. atioiit forty of Asidaud’s best »ing«rs J. W Hockersmilb bntcheri-d the which lias done considerable damage the eiicauiplneiit next mouth. The dumped its load off near the section Mrs. T. .1. Bell, of Talent, dnxl las’ participH ing arid it will undoubtedly last of his s» ;isoii’s killing of -'<55 head to orchards in other neighbo: tiixxls. -ost of tie-car 5-r the round trip will hone«. The other cats «ere put on FTidiy, after uu illness of several I I h » the greatest musicai festival ever of bogs Mr. Whitman says the late spnug will be nbont S100. Postponing the en the track, and started nortliwarJ with lust week. 'The meat put up months, from abcMB of the liver. Sli« Witnessed Hl A^UlUU I :uo* by hiiu is tiist el os ami in k»a-n de make the time for use of the caustic campment has not dixcounig-xi those the m«n in the afternoon. was idxiut 4-i years of age, and leavisi washes short this season, but be hojiee who hud mi.<l« arrangements to atleud mand. .Ashland [x-ople were surprised n hnsliand and four children. 'The still Estimating Stock I to se<« energetic measures adopt.>d ¡md au-l a large delegation may lx- ex- Monday mm mug to find that Satur Intieral was ou Saturday evening, A. T. Kyle hat sold bis livery l-usi- Says a Portland paper of receut uess. etucK aud eutire outfit to Geo. the scale thoroughly eradicated fioin pei'tixl. • day’s Portland mini letters and pa bunal lit Phix-uix cemeti ry . the few phici-s in which it has obtaiued dale: M. Koahland. wool dealer of W. bteplieiis >u, of tbe Ashland Livery Hou John Kelley, of Springfi- ld, pers had arrived on the train from this city, han been hi com spor.dence Stables. Mr. Kyle will retire from a lodgment iu the valley. Lane county, bus b» en appointed 8n- the north, the railroad company hav i : ok \ for souse time with Eastern Oregou the busi .esa. People who need flowers or plants jx-rvisor of the Census of the Western mg made arrangements to have it car wlieep growers, und learns that there of chon-e varieties should call ti|x>n C district of Ot-gon. The »alary of the ried by wagons Ix-tween Riddle'» ami Alarshal M ayfield lias been working K. Van.Aelstyr at Ins place at ti e Hel p'xition is $1,0‘M, traveling expense!; tileudalc. Since that time the mail will be a loss ou the ranges there of tu Mi fifty p. r c«uL, and iu many plm-es of a liauip uli the street-» this week. Tbe man wurm sulphur spring. In his iuk I clerk hire. Hon. J. 11. Shupe, of has come through from Portland reg •ev.-nty-five per out. in the sheep uiiiu was «»euteuevd by the recorder to green bouse aud hot be.Is will Ix- D iiiglas county, wa»> first appointed ularly by transtsr as stated only 24 herds, ou a.-evunt of the unusual ‘five days’ work ou lbw elraets" fur found a large variety of house plants but ti-'ing au applicant fur register of hours behind schedule time. Tins is seventy of the wiuter. Cattle have vagrancy. aud garden plants all in the must tlie Roseburg lurid office declimxi the vastly Ix-tter than having it Miit by fared better, though stoekuien refxjrt steamer to San Francisco, and then Geu. W. Pi ay tor bat bought tbe huurishtug condition. A visit to the appoint mei.t. ’.he average loss of all stuck at alxiut improvemeuts and settleuieut ciuim uf place is full uf interest to anyone. luiiunig cliaucea again of delay on the 'The Mott Stai says The total fifty per cent. i W. H. W ickhaiu’s homestead up Ash The enterprise is a laudable one aud t amount ol snow- that had fallen up to rail. I DI » 1». land ¡'ree-k. above the tuwu, aud took should Is-sustained l-y the people of last Saturday, tbe 15th instant, was One freight train, only, cauie The Cold Snap. Ashland. Dou't send a long distatioe ptisseseiuu this week. feet. Since then about 3 f--et lias through tunnel 9 in California la-fore i B. ho S At leurrai I’oiut. 1 ebruary ?.-tb, I I fur Howers ur plants until you find 27 The cold wave that roiled over Ore fallen, makiug a total of 30 f«-et for the last slide closed it again. This ___ IS>i, «Í iufai/ile <ii-»r*l'-t-. Lio) J «ul) Forty degrees below zero at Well», whether they cau be obtained iu bet gon «nd WuHhiugtuu last vu-ek was the 1*1 .AA'l’Si ! -laughter of Mr au<! Mr- I J < »sou the st-asou thus far. What is hi store train arrived iu Ashland Tuesday, it Iu H-*uitieru Oreg-iu AI m » most, severe of the winter and it came Nevada, 23 tx-luw at Truckee, Cal., 19 ter condition, aud for the same or less fot us yet we eaiiuot tell, but hope it contained year». :: ninnili*. Hint 3 day» sixteen cars, all louded with below ut La Grande, Oregou, last cost, at home. rd n date when the almond trees are WALL RAPER, FRAMES ANO «ill «» ii cli ar ».iff, unit that the genial freight for the company ’ » work and bit aiming usually in this valley. In week. No wonder we Lad a cold snap MOOLOIHCS, CHILDREN'S WA00MS. 1 This line la-en a stormy week Hi •iiimbiut* will s«H»n get a fio-ns on our forces in Cow creek canyon. A part ot .Ashland the mercury weut down to here, sending tbe mercury down tu 14 BABY CARRIACES. ETC., ETC. Southern Oregon not ugly or cold great Bnowbauk» un-l eause them to the loud was steel rails for the on 14 above zoro on Feb. 26th. At above. W-- »ell road required. or bud storms, but warm ratns. which disappear. > Portland it was 9 above zero, at Ta “A dollar's worth for a duILar u« the nit»tu> Tbe last term of tbe normal school have melted the snow high np on coma 6 alxive. E u»t of the Cnscr.des !-»gins March 17. 'This is a good time I THE Davis Sewing Machine, The first number of the Education The temporary bridge put in for the cd Ho'xl> sarMkparilla Ibis medicine i- a in both Oregon and Washington the to enter to ptepare fur examination the mountains. Beginning Monday, al Coin/teniHmii, the monthly e-lnca- railroad crossing of the south Umpqua highly concent rat («d extract <i >f Sarvapahl.» Tht* Nr * I ftcwinit machine made • al! it has ratued some every day, tiio total *rr it a mi hr < <»n\ iü( mercury wuh Trout two to fifteen de us all of tbe elementary branches will tionnl journal publish«»! by J. R. N. at Myrtle Creek was carried away by and nlher well known i-a.-ctat.le r.-iu.-.ll.a GOOD VARIETY HOUSE PLANTS. gré» h below zero. 'The cold snap be reviewed this term. Remember, precipitation being just one inch for Bel), of Roseburg’, was r«ceive»l here high water the first of the week,’ ano and is pnmouiued by t*X]x*rtJ» tho stron st-l the 3.1, 4tb nud .Mb of this month. ttux w-s-k. It is th** only paper in the Listed t ut two day s and nights here, March 17. staging gup is therefore lengthened and be?»t preparation of the kind wt pne Roses, Geraniums, Fuchsias, Pansies, The creeks and rivers have la-eu high, state in its sp«“'ial field, and the pub. the however. by eight or ten miles, extending now duced. Tt owe« its peculiar strength sud Verbenas, Petunias. Pinks, Mrs. O. Coolidge ami her daughter. but nothing like they were in Feb tlsiu-r expects to rei-eive » substantial from Myrtle creek to Glendale. medicinal merit tv tbe fart that it is pre Mrs. Ogg, have la-eti expect«»! up from ruary, aud uo damage of consispien.-e pitrouage throughout the Northwest. Etc.. Etc. Should Begin at Earheat Bunient. pared by a < vinbfnation. Pruportjon, and , A h feared, the mountain t<x>k an Sacramento ever »luce the blocklike at is reported, though Jackson creek was It is exctediugly uufortunale that th«- south opened, but were waitiug spreading itself in a rather disagree Th« »ub-tcnptien is -me dollar per other slide at tunnel 9 Snnday uight Pr< 'X oaf-’A SSI A I A Fl- KEN St A I I'l.AM* Preu liar to Itttclf. (»«I oiitdixM t»F*<ldini; mid «Otting the rfljlruiid bloi-k.:de ha- prevented for through trains to run, ami waited able manui.r la-tween Jacksonville and year. A-i-lreas tin- publisher at Rose and through trains from Sau FrauciHco r»-«<iv May burg. Or. JiNcovered by (he proprirt..r* of Hrw^i » I tli« receipt here of all th« material for a day or two too long. Centra! Point Wednesday, and darn- are again a thing of the past. 'The ”ar*Hi»HriilH. and known b> no other medi the new city water works. Delay aged the load again somewhat. VEGETABLE PLANTS. Th«' accident <m th« Suutheru Pa tram which mrived here Sunday even ine. Its prompt action on th»- blno»! rr Begiuniug last Thursday, mail ser means material loss to the city in cific'railroad ou the 28th of last July, ing through from San Francisco, move« all impuritie«, and m^** *< r.dula, • Ahr»A‘.P-, - El.FR’i. < Al I.1F1.OW El: more w iys than one. The city eoua vice on the cars between Ashland aud by which Engineer Jack Miller nnd startisl southward again Sunday even -alt rheum, futrr*. boil**, piinplvs, nil humor-* M RTISTIC , Opprr. Esn Plaut» etc., PERSONAL. cd shoul-l Ix-giu the work at the earii- Glendale baa been IU the bauds of a fireman Quint Guthrie lost their lives, mg but was stopped by a landslide be- -nd all disoftxr«. <>r afTrtti.imi ar^hiu f’- dozen hundred ,.r thou »•st jx iHHlble moment. Lalxir is cheap regular clerk of the railway force, aud has been made the basis oftwodum- fote reaching Siskiyou. impure blood or low star«« of the syMn-m. er now than it will lie later in the there have betju no more complaiuts T. O. Andrews m ide a trip to Salem Hge'smts. Emma Miller, administra I am selling plants as cheap as you "I have taken Hood’s- SnitapariHa mi »} -it lack of local service Passengen» ar« still earri.id by the season, and the employment of nun this week. trix of the estate of .1. W. Miller. Riddle and Shultz stage hue across . i»d tt («» 1 h * the beat blood purifier 1 have can get them East. ..lei dislribntiou of a little cash would Sheriff Birdsey has beeu at rialern W. G. Tunner came over from Mutt brtn«s suit for $5' ¡00 damages and W the gup between Ibe railroad trnmr • r U’-rd." M rs H F jeii - Kubnrn, < a! t.e a mo .t desirable thing for the town atul Portland this week. He took l>oble C. R. VAN AELSTYR A. Guthrie, administrator of the ee north for ¿5 each, nud allowed 50 II a. Th«* H cm Mr<fi<*in<*. right tiow. It IS to be hoped that the i the fellow who robbed tbe house uear . again last week. late of E. Q. Guthrie, .brings .suit fot of liiiggi-g«-. 'The trip was fornurly ' I 1t.Tr used six N»nlc-»of Hood * >«’•»<». work can lie commeuoed much earlier Talent i to Salem, and the Englishmen Chas. B. Gav was up from Ceutr.il a etmilar amount. from Glmdiile, tu Riddles-alxmt 20 arii’a f *r IndijoMiou. !f has helped me a tlmu the first of May. Roberts and eon, to Portland, to de Point last Sunday. The's’.iitH that have lx en pending iu miles. Since the Myrtle creek bridge ;reat deal. 1 think it i* the b.»wt medicine liver them to Sheriff Kelley. E. K. Brightmau is recovering from thi U S. circuit court of this district went, out again, the wagons have to (or indiirostton and dy-pepM-.a M r *. N. a Ashland'» 8eh»x>la for the forfeiture of the lands grunted run all the way to Myrtle creek, eight IjirnRRnALF. rn North Fifth «treet, 'The tour fine drums ordered for the a severe attack of the grippe. I Tho follow.ng facts of interest cou- ;o.«e., < al. N n. n(* xUre to <r,.j onj, Thus. Jones, th« Henley merchant, to The L'allcs Military Road Co., and or teu miles further. Mr« stephen V®nTa*<cl take* blcaaurem cei’iing the public schools of Ashland drum corps of Co. D.. O. N. G., arrived IN AMERICA th« Oregon Military Road Co., the lat i a'lnouncing to the ladies of Ashland and district were obtained from the Hunua! last w»-ek. and have already beeu has bueii id Ashland this week. vicinity, that she will open dr»--»«-inakiuu Hood's Sarsaparilla ■ ter of which starts ¡it Eugene mid runs Through tickets from Ashland to report of W. A. Patrick, district clerk: warmetl up by tin- drummers—Charley parlor* th« 1 m of March, at the residence of Asa Fordyce, of Medford precinct, to the eastern boundary of the state, Portland are not sold uow. Persons >M bv drnKgiat« »I. six for ». Pr-'parvd Harns, leader, Harry Casey, Frank Rev. F K. VaQTa*M»l. on (Tnirrh strw-t. The number of children aud youths Smith A- D-xlg« carry a fnil line of nty by » I. H->i’il> ¡t «¡„¡o,,. ... was visiting Ashland We-liicsday above High street, where she u ill be pleaded tiave beeu de<-'deii by Judge ¡sawyer in going through buy tickets to Glen l«>W»tl, of school age in the district is 710, of Nelson, and John Landers. >■*-«. wall paper, ceiling's and decorations, to meet them, and will give perfect «nfiffa- favor of th« Road Companies. This dale, then after passing the staging Conductor Bartlett of the Roseburg- whom 337 are males and -373 females. also window shades in all colors, spec tiou. Prospects for a fruit crop are not IOO Doses One Dollar I P. 0. Bo* 55 Forest Grove, Or A khi . a NI». Or , Feb 15. l“Wo ’Th« enrollment in the public scbixvls worth much tx-fore the sap begius to Ashland passenger division, is east on will lx1 unwelcome news for many eet- gap. buy tickets at Riddle's for Port ial sir,es made to order. * land. The stHgiug makes an increase lers along the routes of these »«called during the year was 430, aud the aver run iu tbe trees, but, no far as they are a furlough. nf alHiut ¿3.50 in the fare from Ash roa< Is. age attendance 31 fi. Of the . 10 chil worth Huything, they are as promising W. P. Benn has lieen ill for a mouth land to Portland. dren of school age iu the district, 45 as could be desired fora good fruit or more past with the grippe, but is The people of Myrtle Point. Coos are enrolled at th« Ashland State Nor year in Southern Oregou. county, after waiting a month for news rei-overiug. Manager Koehler, of the O. A R. mal Schoo). The Kindergarten, in from the outside world, came to the Union service at tbe Presbyterian C. B. Kingsbury went down to Tolo wise conclusion that.it wan no use to R., has lieen at Cow creek canyon session last summer, had 19 little folks church on next Sabbath eveumg. y«wterday, to look after his property bin the past week, in consultation enrolled. wait on Undo Sam any longer. Ac wit with the S. P. engineering force con The financial part of the report Rev. G. J. Webster will preach and interests there. cordingly a puck train was organize«! cerning the location and const met ion •shows the total receipts of the district his subject will be “Something New County Judge J. R. Neil and wife «nd dlspat<-b«d to Roseburg. After ti for the past year to have Ix-en $7050.- on the Temperance Question.” Morn were visiting relative« in .Ashland the severe struggle the party safely reached of the new piece of road through the canyon. ’»!, of winch ffJOl'DMl w.as .Lawn from ing subject ‘‘Crwe-1 Revision.” thl«‘city Monday, and departed Tin* fore part of the Week. tli« state fund. 'Th« total disburse Fred Shultz is running stage and ex ¡lay loaded down with mail for the J. C. Praytor and family, who came gixxi citizens of that enterprising com ments «mounted to S6S37.39, lea.iug press wagons between Cunycnrille and The three freight t raius expected in Ashland from the eon th* are supposed on hand #212.94. Glendale, a part of tbe gap betw-x-u out from L-inisiauii recently, are re munity. - | Roseburg Phnndealer. There are unpaid warrants outstand regular trains on the San Francisco- el-ling at Talent for th« pres»-nt. to include two cur loads of delayed If Albany. Ashland. Eugene, i irant's freight for Ashland. but no one seems ing to the amount of ¿2344 83, of which Portland route. He carries freight J. T. Gregg, of Salem, was iu Ash Pars and .Corvallis should 1-egiii a $1978.20 is upon aceutiut of teachers’ from train to traiu at 2 cts i»*r lb. Ion i last Snnday. nud returned north light to get the state capital away to know pomtivelv that they do. A couple of carloads of groceries of the aa lanes. ward on the tram winch left here Ray Satchwel), «on cf Rev. H. P. from Salem, there;might Im Home right sort would he very acceptable. < >f ibe tax levied m Da-emln-r last M-m-t iv night. such .pi'.rrd as in now between S--..t- ?7t**.7it has been collected, and $26«>3.- Satchwel), formerly of this place, who M «. Frank Ames. <>f <'“-itr.il I’oiut, . le and Tacoma, lint w« doubt it. 35 remains uncollected. After April learned tbe art of telegraphy la the I'iu- high wat.-r aud rains of this Postal Telegraph ofti ■» li«ie. i“ c lin ha . been ewionsh ¡Ii uitii pneumo-n ■. 1 lie < tregoli citie.s are glad to h«ai of 5th this tax will lav delinquent. neck lune done m> damage to the rail ing to tak<- ti,« positiou of night opera -acli other's prosperity and are keep I .1 !« recoverm 1*1 S unfield. f T here are eight teachers employcl road at the north further than taking tn the si -I kh Is. three meu and five wo tor tn the office, in place of Bert Swift, »!-i« ;•! i.-«, wax .-ent for !.. a tend lie . ■ ng a gixrd example th fore tin- j»-uloiis out th.- t-mporary bridge nt Myrtle < < >M M i :>< ixn who 1« h <» -> for I he South. and mud slinging ¡»eoplo of towns men. Th« average salary per month .lun <». Clark, toe not--1 poet aud winch are «rowing up done together nreelc <-r»-“-«ing of tt,e south Umpqua, is men, ¿80.11 women. ¿’4). Go tu our st i-re, east »ids of I’i....a, singer, La> -onchided to in «ke Grant s and .is th.- water has gone down the for paints, oil“, v.uxislies, brils! «s, Pass I.is Lotu«, .-nd has’^on« into in other stateH. Morning Columbian. bridge will l>e replaced within a day \stona. t’.-ople troubled with c.»n.unation artists'm.-tc.ials. and wall and bud-l partnership wi'h Aril.nr < . io. u m or two. 1 lie new work in th« canyon ahonl.t be very careful what kind of a ing pal - Estimates made ou paint the r ! estuie bnsihci-.-. th. o. Work has tieen lx-guti on the driving has not h.-.-n injured, and is Ix-'tng laxative they u-«-. ns so many medicines ing. ¡-u|xr I. -l.gtng, interior decora of pil«s for th« foundation of th»- ptvo pushed nhecd with a large force of ale put up to sell which are ahsdulely I. I’ Fullcrand ilanglit-r, v. ho i.iie Id pe r f. ¡r th»-bridge across the Wil five hundred iu«u at a rate that iu- tions, et . witlmwt any merit or value, and which, reside 1 in Ashlaud al “ int two years, E vans * Bi.t'S«. Aahbin-1, Or dicHtes th« p.*«il>ilitv of through if tnken. wll get your bowels in such a im having come hither froio Sc.ittl--, in lamette from tli« foot of M.dison ÍT» * ■ from Portland to Ashland i.v state that you will I»-- compelled to keep [f yon want eggs from as fin«- fowls tended to start y--st-‘i-t iy for lows, to street. This will lx> the third bridge trains .April M. on using physic the year around in or as ury country cau show, send to J. over the river at Portland nnd will lie remain therefor soar« time, p«rb:i|>s • ¡no ft. longer than »-itbei of the ol tiers, der to enjoy any health. Beggs" l.iver Pills wid do more to keep a family in M. U «rrisou, i’un-st Grove, Or. Mr. peru.aneutly. md owing to the scare from the late 1 it) < oiilieil Proceeding». good beaith than any other pills on the Garrison is a veteran fancier and L. A Leland, manager au-l one of liixxi it will be very substantially built. market, as they are put up w.ih the ut keeps uothiug but ths very choicest the It is iutend-sl that two steam motor most care, and are guaranteed to give strains. Read ins ad. iu auntLer col the i-iiircipul »Ux-kbohiers of A regular meeting of the Ashlaud Si“x»>u Lutuberiug Company, spent a lines an«i an ele> tric motor line shall satisfaction. I’tntw xol Bros.. Druggists. umn. lay or two in Aatdaiid last week, ->n enter the city from the east si-le over City Council was held last Monday Avoid Appearauc»-». A worthy gen- bis return t-> riissou from a winter hi? bridge, which is to Ix- completed evening, present Mayor Hill, Couu- Vk-iniludM uf Railway Traveling ciltnen Thornton, Slitto u, Colton, tleuian, having au nniieiially r«-l i.-ee. trip to Maine su I Canada. by < k-tobet Cr.iwson. Hunsaker and Kentuor. Mra. C. E. Dickey, daughter of J. was long »uspectsd ot being a tippler D. It. Mills started list Saturday At McMinnville Inst week, ill the ll.-poits <>f city officers for Febru S. Herrin, who went to Sin Francisco on the sly, by those not well ac from Astiiaud before the track was quainted with bis strictly U-mnerate ou Ins regular semi annual trip to ease of Mrs. Scott, who was murdered ary iw-eived and filed. Report of city treasurer for Janu first cleared, writes au interesting habits. His uufortunale dtshgure- Chicago, to purchase new spring alid near there atxjiit three weeks ago, the retnrmxi a ver- ary and February, together with description of the trip m a private meat was really cure»! by tbe use of summer stix-k for the firm of D. R. A •oroner's jury E. V. M»!lc. Mr. Mills g»x-s via Sac tiet that she di»-d fr.rtll two vouchers which had lieen paid, in letter, from which the following is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ramento aud the Central Pacific route. gunshot wounds cans»»! by charges cluding sums expend«»! on city water taken: Fred Hansen's “Table ii»x-k Farm” I kit Ashland Friday m..ruing, Feb. Hon N. Langell, of tins county, :ired by Willi im Seott, her husband. works, submitted and referred to ii 21. at ill o’clock a snow plow and with 18 hea-i of horses aud muias all has l»«en appointed deputy collector • )n>- witness tes ifie l that h« saw the nance committee. A committee of women from the W. »ix engines ahead of us. AVe made tbe cattle, hog», poultry, machinery, of internal revenue for S mthern < Ire- ¡censed try to give Ins wife strychnine. DOMESTICS. DRESS GOODS. good t ime until a slide was eiicount- fturu implements, household g-xxis, gon, to suoueed AV A. Owens, mid is ' hi * she r» fus--l to take it. The lesti- C. T. I’., was present and presente 1 a ered between Hornbrook and Ager, hay, grain etc., for sale, at a at Portland tins week, making arrange ’liony also showed that he had torn I j>etitiou asking the council to make where we had to wait an hour, till it bargain. Cai! ou Fred Hansen. Ashland ments to enter uixju his ofh.-il diltu-e. -oriie leaves from a notebook of the im order that hereafter the names of Fanc y dress patterns, 10 var»ls, regidar $15, now $12.50 Caimi |33 2m. d.'-c. iu . h ! ;n w hich “lie bad written a ail i-ersotis petitioning for the grant was removed. Reached Edgewood or Table R»x*k. ’ ................................. ' • 12 50 “ 10.00 Huron ....................... . . 4 15 Judge \Vel>ster was in Ashland few lines complaining of h«r bard lot ing of a saloon license to anyone shall at * P. M , and had to wait there 24 C. H. Veghte is making preparations 9.00 *• “ »...................................... 11.00 ‘ hours, ou account of the snow-plow to begin the manufacture of brick aud Sunday nud Monday. Mrs. Wt-lieter iince marrying Seott. Scott «vas ar be published in the city newspapers. 10 vardt- l,ons<Ial«-. regular* Petition waa receive«! for considera engine« wreck ahead of us. We left til-» a» tbe Ashland brick ami tile H’arted Momiuy eveni-ig for O ikl.Hr I. rested ai once and lodged tn jsil. 8.50 10.0(1 •• 12 Hero. ” 10 tion. A committee of men from the Edgewixxi Saturday evening after work», as soon as the w«*ather will per Cal., to spend three months iu that The < >r-gon state teecber»' assorna- - 4 7.00 »• - " ........................ 8.50 '• .l ark and went as far as Sisson, where mit. He will have to pnxture a new city. Miss Bessie, little daughter of ioii meets iu Kuli-m ni liminal resMIou prohibition club was present to urge we remained Saturday night and all engine before manufacture begin» Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hammond, a»-- July 1st. 2d stid 3 I. The session will tin* same matter. After discussion GINGHAMS. campaui»! b«r. ami will ntten-l sch»x>l • if the subject, the council decided not 3(1 inch, all wool. Scotch Plaids, regular (>5c yd. now .50 day Sunday. Late Sunday afternoon Tiling will lx- mad« :» specialty. Is-held a*, the s'.it« house, and th<> in - iu < lakland. to grant the petition. The committee 4G .................. the train started ont again on a little black Henrietta. good value at 81.00. dieatKHia are that tbeneetwg will lx* f'H $1.00 pleasure jaunt and want to Mott -an Rem- ml-er that Ayer's Citerry Pec Cyru» L Moore and family, from largely attend»-«! by th« teachers of from the prohibition dub then asked now 80 < tR. V the council to agree that the commit engine was off the track there, and we toral Las tio equal as a specific for Holdn-dge, Net»., arrived in Ashland the state. Hon. ft. G. Hon, •■x-c»*u- l.oo . 4 tee might "opy the names of all per Ca^hruere, value at $1.00 now .Ht 1 «topped at Mott for supper, th«n went colds, coughs and all affe-’tiou» of tbe lu»t Sunday night „ ___ from gressinati from Michigan, is exp«-cted by , the train 1.00 . 4 I! lungs, ___ For nearly half n the south, having come to seek u new to Is- pn-sent and will, no doubt, ad- sons signing petitions for liquor li wit to D’uisiunir and remained tu«re _______ throat and Selastapol. " 1.15 ‘ .90 censee. with a view of publishing smd till Monday morning. Ix-f' Dunsmuir century it bus been in greater demand home in Southern Oregon. They ar Iress the ns»x*iation The Nation and went four mil«s Monday moru- than any other remedy f»-r pulmonary rived just a day too late to attend the al teacbcrH' HHXocritioii, to t>e held at names i.t the expense of the elnli. Go All our celebrated l’»roa<l J lea» I goods BLANKETS mg. when au cngiue got off the track, complaints. All druggists have it for funeral of Mr. Moore's broth -r. the St. Paul tn July, will Im attended I d motion, th«' council granted tbe re- vard. now 40c that regular are tine, values at 50c qu«Mt. ..nd we were taken back to Dunsmuir sale. late AV. L. M«x>re iboiit fifijr of O egon'a teach» rs. S-ip- White Blankets good value at $5.50 now $4.50 .. •• “ •• •• A petition was presented by J. M. .» 50 so that the train could get mor« work «rintendent McElroy is iu corrcspon- The big bo-ixe of Stover A W alker E. W R-ggs. a brakeman ->n the leta-e and is arianging to secure state M c I' h I) and others for an electric hands. Then we t.x.k the four-tnile 3.75 ‘ 4 75 4» trip again, and utter five hours' work opens the »easoii with a big ad. «¡“-n construction train which came in uoadquartera. The fare for the round light Ht th« corner of Oak ami Spring I. the first page of tbeTnuXoi, till» Week. 4.00 3.00 PLUSHES. streets. Granted. from tin- south Sunday, en route fot the engine was put ou the tra.-k aud •rip will lx- m>7.90. being a trifi« over J. K. l’atton, who has th« contract we went southward again. Tbirteeu Tin- brauch lious»' at M-»lford carries Cow creek, wax cangiit and pretty half fare. 3.50 2.75 All nur $1.25 plttshf* now at $1.0U for hauling of the city water pipe, miles further on we reached tunnel 9 a large and complete stock of farmiug badly squeezed between two cars slat« ! that tbe road up Ashland creek «u-i after the transfer there <ve made impo-ment.“ anti muchinery, wagons, while here. The HCCideut CHUSO«I a •• •• 1.00 " " .#<• -•arriag-*», buggH'S, etc., an-l the farm < a>iti«»n tn Motlu rw LACE CURTAINS hemorrhage from hi» inngs, but Dr. needed some repairs Ix-fote he could fust time to Sacranieuto, arriving in ers aud others of Southern Oregon Newman, the company »nrgeoti hurt-, do tbe hauling, On motion it was San Francisco Tuesday fori-ti.-ou. Esrry tnuthur i# cautioned ngRniat j»iv- recovemig from the ih;' her child landannra or par**i»orjc : it order-xl that a warrant for ¿2»l l-e Traveling on the rail under the nr- tieed.ng auything tu tins line ar-' re- reports him Beautiful gomi*. regular at $7.50 IIUW $5.(K) CLOAK DEPARTMENT. ciinistanc-s of this trip, you . au rest »p»ctfully invited t«> call and examine lDjnries with n > serious perman -nt »•ruLtr-x no uamturu) cr.ivHtf for Htimn- drawn in favor of Mr. Patton, to be 4.50 llandsonu* " 6.00 their gtxxis and ascertain prices. aiiui which kill4, the tuiml of the uhiid. ns«“l in th« improvements n<*-*eM«ry. awiured. is no pleasure trip. effect». 4 . krker’s Baby S.»other is xjHciHilv pre 'The following bills were ordered 2.75 Experts in tree f-xider say the Very Nice ‘ 4.00 Miss Libhie and Mtm.ra. B«rt., Al. to Iwuvfit childrt n and curr their paid: I <HI> OF Til browse will be much better when the and Fred Swift., who have i--sidid in pared to paiiu. It H harruit ><< and ci.nt linA no A . I: Ms ■ .1, city tuor-lmi 2.50 Good Value “ ” 3.00 Lu 1» have I “ gun to swell. The ties» oiorphtue. S /.J hv < hitu »od V. -.» >•««,»■ >tr. Coinr.. water Tlw* family <>f the lat«* \V. L. M»»ore br->* -e in the «mountains f -r cattle is A h LI hiu I since their parents left, last • »p;«.» ' in« Br.w. u»«ik*. »*?<?. November, will start to-morrow for desire to expreew thn ukh the medium Elput*' • <’<».♦ Feb, bill I to lx* the twigs of the mountain Norfolk, Virginia. B.-rt an I Fr»-1. MENS’ HATS. of public print their h artfeit thank? mals-gony. k. - '• !»• rry, ; * fur hob LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS. the wixxl of which is brit • t \\ " fphr;i*i»n. jive! ry i.iH t«» the iii.itn kin*! friends and neik'h- tle as glass aud sn'.iiely »lifferent from have tx»th l»»»n rwnploy»-d iti the re At :i Barulin. \ L'-i» n . y a. knowle •ds ¡a»r> and u.efid**ra of Granite God,»»', what would n -turaliv lx- sel«o‘e<l as peating ofii'-e of the poata! Telegraph All our niee Zephyr Vests that have been so popular This lilt«- will In <lis<-ontinue<i an<l insti-a<l a new line board «>f t riMiucr* A JJ hotiee an i 1 Jot O»IJ <; h K ^»’ th «k ; ji > :oan. bay K. of 1', who bair rendered an] and th»- iu .ires' approach to iixxi for the Co. h r«. th - former as night operator for pound iornn z 1 .p-r s. <»n street this sea-on, at $1.50. are g<»inn at $1.25. Flannel vests, uf goods of which wo will mention in «bn- time, and to Gon. E’r.li'OMl oil pviupath} dii.iuk' ttie illness aud in grass eating uutmals. it is un- He wili probably Lx-ate at Wilming it ch »Ht r si‘b n <• j irt of Avhl.ind for > I M- bia -ksniifiiinx the finirai services of our deceased d>ul>t«xily a lung way niiead of nothing ton, N C. regular i?l.->0. now sl.2-’>. I lann< I test', rejiuhir $1 — make the ItaU move quick, our prices are your prices -qXTlal w.ii.» a* a b iiKr »I». Fine lot of finit on -Iu-«. B < «»»-k. *«»n. hnsliand and brother. ( »-*!j. work tor eft) at least the i-att le Men tl-llik So. alid Sergt E N wman of t h« U. S. Sig • h.» ph<v: comfortable .‘»ni di house and ('ollie and M-i-. M kb \V. L. M ookp Baiih ". A'hlrtii I, blank Iwml« fitrHty now $ I . cattle eat it. nal Service, arrived tn \sbh-nd yester a* a bi**. \ “. 11» ■ plat id land route ui Mbs. M ary d. M«» orf . day morning wt-ti hi- wife.-lire t tn-tn «■iry u au*r pij *•* i>> For furih»?r ibf<»r»i* ttion impure at < U i;»M-i, MILLINERY. A private letter from Bou »nz«. dat.» d M rs . »1. P. S ayi ps ’»eld n«»t» <i MENS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Feb. 2)11 x-iys: “The ground lias n--t B: hi ! i , h -k, Diko’a, wb«re th»-y now re- I ìthvo * orti'V or \-ldr»ss I» Pa>ne. \ V - :• ■ :»r<l land oh < h . k M. K. '.i “ ide. Mrs. N ’ «wm in h ■ lx- -i in |x>-r liti» wo take tin- load by ranyittg th»- latent Pin- it.X. < >r. H jtt r- • b — *. • in v«. A M« \« il ies'ii bare situs* Dec. 9th. Tin» l.-se ot Atblrnd,<yr, Mar. 4, M»ttb t . rvv«»r ling de, <! 1.Û» stock ’» I* >un<l t«i lx* heavy. I think !ie..;t:: luring th« winter, a-i-1 w,ll r - and iai'tiosl -t<>» k t<> be fnu!i<i in Soiitliern • ►re main r. A-hi » ! ■« . h her pao-nts. Mr. if til*» winter would break up now the It J.»-« s«« ii singular that »<> Many Iota! paid I i IO an 1 \I . W a. ¡lain“, ii -i| s i inner " |: II ■ ¡dr il.-«, dnigij st. Es in a few -diort w-ckstlii- <lt pat t inent will be p»H>ple «¡II let »heir skill lam m« yellow, loss w-nilti not fall fur »li->rt -if fifty (’it v ordinal)«**, definii v and provid- in. I' ■ t«--i a. -’m-: "I linnitx-r- M". N--wiu.in ii.s only a dark «nd gr»asv. ■finally rehu'ung in pircei.t. tn the county. I can buy u.-.-h r ini' for r> ni(»val of puMu* nnisaiicee. i ’ iii , li ii-u:-ily inln- ii st -t lilllg <»f niee things tor your in>|>eeti«»n. »•¡.■tcbi-H and »km «-ruption«. :♦.» nell as .-xxl 1» -- - «n »1» rung- nt ¿10 t<> ¿25 »•-or: le-v • of iltf> ne-fr > n I ry -i i.! lue i h .1.1 i . Inf «i 1 sell more \v.i,4 1 : -p’o.L u -II ha-i- io r tiiin io Blsni'irck Hl a general drving up of I he tium-l, oaun- H h- .¡I, '.It < --Itl«*t get any ha) to f»-ed al»>llt tell <1 ¡y s. .a.-ir ali other cm I: medicines ('«tiinril talj«»ii.rn»-d to n»e«*t ir.g wrinkles and prvinaturs old ago, • id E-. rv -ri« wiio inis us* .1 it M ireii J Ph. 1 ii»'r< «vere met» l-ere to-d iy of MfLTOX' BFliR'k, when this e in t> remsdied wnb so little them « m «lowing term of IO eîlu-:ei Ke T>rder. extM-nse. i wo tsiitles of B*rggs Blood fering h ■ give half tl.air st-x'k t-> get I or s ,ie >,y < h:t vo«.I Br — . lluekle«’« Vrelea Halve p unier eud t»io ><i maker will rem-w and theotb-r half f**d till they can live <>n 1 In- les! e Ive 111 till- World for ent«. purify lb - b«>od throughout the whole tbe range.” Wi.-n yon need a mild hixathe you !>ruis<•» »or»«. is. .alt rheum, te-.ir HVHiain. luivin-J lhe skin clear rmd frsw No tli .1 is .1 mistake: th.) h «ve «should lime a tned’.cupt that will act on chilbluiuH. People going to Jacksonville wil- »or«», ti iter, chapped troni all »rapinili». f’unw "at Bros . the liver and kidneys a«» wdl a-« the al Druidi»»». find I’iymtde's oacb awuitiug every Corns, and all skm eiup>i.ais. and posi >»»»/ qui: the busiuesa <>t AtkiiiMiii txwr’s. Begk’s’ Veu’vtahle Liver Pilla Carter at the Woolen Mid Orti -e tively ctirr-i piles, or no pay reqmreil. It I »e R»egs' Dandelion Bitter» for in- train ai Medford. Ask for the lx»«t is guarauu-ed to give |x-rfect »atisiac the Bank will maure your property in ar? prepared ex¡ nv « ko iur th.s purpose. Imual oil getting them, hh they Lave no digsatiuu, dvapepsia aud all kiudred saauh - Ply mala s I lion, ur inoMV refunded. Price 25 cent» the l**t and most reliable sutu pames, •uperior and few equids. diseas*». Il baa uw «qual in oasM of ■>»r bux Fur asla by Chitwood Bru«. and al tbe lowest ralaa. 24 Chitwood Bru«., Druggists. ibis kx*4. 6kiiwoo4 Btws. i Legal blanks at A mm o A m . II BLOCKADE RAISED ! D. R. Mills is in Chicago, buy ing our Spring Stock Having the greatest faith in the prosperity of Ashland the coming season, this will be the largest stock ever The New Firm brought to Ashland & E. V. .MILLS P lants S FURNITURE ml , h *D odse ! Ashland White Silpliar Sprints Greenhouses ! Our Motto DRESSMAKING. His Work Speaks for Itself. J. M. GARRISON, A'l’l l-’l >AY. MAH( 'Ll K,<)( ) A ! closing Saturday, March 22, not one day over, not one day less, I luring which time REDUCTIONS will be made in EVERY DEPARTMENT, Special attention will be given to our Novelty Dress Goods. We have not space to mention all nor half the good values we have for you, but will mention some which will give von an idea of what we will do. We want room for the niee things we shall place before you shortly after the sale closes Examine Prices and Remember Dates In conclusion let us s.-iy, “make liny while the sun shines,“ ami it will surely shine for vour pocket books during this, our first ^Annual bale, it you will but embrace the opportunity. Soliciting’your patronage, I am Resp K. B. I II JN