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ASHLAND TIDINGS. t'ialafí. . . March 14, /■».**> For .s»h>. AV bole <>r half interest in « $4.HOO stuck of <iry goods. Good increasing cash trad». Address, AV. M. Sr<'.•» hi tu. Ashland, Or. Carl of Timuks. I'h«- umienugned »vi*h«« to expies» li r siuc -n- thnuk* to the kind friend* aud uetghbjrs un t to the meni tiers <>f ♦ he Presbyterian cLnrch who have so kindly r-n-lere-l tlv-ir aid and sympa thy d inug the last illness and death of luy ladovnl husband. Mas. AV' m . M iliji . To Receive «'minty Taxes. Sheriff Birds«-» will lie in Ashland to,lay nnd tomorrow (Friday and S urd <y i to reisive payment« of the county tax for I*«, which tax I*»- <oin--s delinquent on tin- first Monday in April lieti. The Sheriff will is- at the polling l>l ;••«• i r-" an in front of tin* city j.ivlf fr un 9 a. til. to 4 |>. m. e;u-h day. Fire Alarm*. \ burning tine nt Mr. M .-(Tiini.-'s lions-, • Iwive the intersection of Main s’. an i B d-vir-l. Wednesday evening, rinsed i fire alarm to lie rung. The I- II win t ipped only a few limes Ite ti..-. was di«' o r.-l th.it there was ii >• hiiig s -n. ns mi Laud. E. Li. liuti- si.kor .-i.v tl. - tire ou his way down town from bom.-, tind gave the td irui. This is a goo I lime and place to again e'lgg- -t. as the TlDl.sos bus done I mi 'ore. that h system of tire alarm taps ba ado| »te»l so that anyone who hears tti • bell will know iu what part of town the tire is. A very simple ar rmigeruent will t>- all that i» required s.i simple trial i’ may lie nmleretcxxl hu i n :u- nlx-re-I from a single state li. lit of it. Why doesn’t the tire eom- p iny or the drecommittee of the city »siuu til attend to the matter-' The Fine»! Stock. Mr. F. E. Z ««liner, the popular m-roliaut tailor, liar n it only not lost faith in Southern Ore you but seems to h ive the utmost eobtld>‘nce that the coming season will lie a moat pr isperous one, for he has ord -re»l and on the way, the largest stock of merchant tailor goo>ls that has ever been brought to this part of th« stufe. H • exp-s-ts to employ several mori- lirst-class tailors before long and to solicit orders from nil parts «if South ern Oregon. Th«' fact that Ills work gives better satisfaction tlmu that sent out by leading city tailors will lie a drawing cani, and emphasizes the Itee«ilessni-SM of our tx*>ple sending their m ille» lo San Francisco when they can do better with it fiere. The first installment of Mr Z-x-llner's till« st *-k of spring suitings has just ntriv. d and those gentlemen who are almost ready to give orders for their spring suits will liear it in mm I. and give Mr. Zoellucr n call. Abta-king Futa! Acciilent. The first fatal accideut to any of the railroad employes living at this place sine© the building of the roa 1 through this vs I ley occurred I ist Monday morn ing. Wylie C tinnitigli am, of this place, a youug man who ha«l just lay- gun “braking" on the train running la-tween Ashland and Glendale, was run over aud fatally hurt at Merlin, as the train was coming southward early Monday morning. Two car loads of lumber from the S. P. D. A I,. Co. mill nt that pia«»» were nttacb<*l to th« train, and as it was pulling out from the siding ( 'nnningham attempted to g«t up between the two fiat cara by placing n b in 1 on each car ami thus lifting himself up. One hand slipp'd and he fell so that the wheels passed over the right leg h I hiv «» the kn«»e, and crnsheil to a pulp the left leg almost the whole distance from knee to foot. The poor, mangle«] young man was brought to Ashland and carniwi to his father's home and Dr. Newman, the company surgeon, assisted by Dr. Parson, mad«» the nec.-ssary amputa tion of th«- right leg. but f.uinJ the pa tient f ulmg so rapidly that the o|<era- tiou on the other leg conili not be un dertaken. The young man rallied, however, was conscious and bright Aloud ay eveniug, but died early Tues day mormug. The funeral was on Wtslnesday after noon. the remains being taken to Jacksonville for iuterm<-ut. Over on ths Blns L».vd. Robt. Gilham came over from Hornbrook M imlay eveniug, and re ports the miu.-rs busy over iu that sec tion, all having abundance of water. C. B. Jillson, of th« Blue Gravel Min ing Co., his all the water Lie large ditch will carry, and is piping day aud night. As explain»! last fall, his plan of operation is to uncover the broken •sig- or section of the blue gravel lead where it has lx»eii cut by the sharp canyon of Klamath river. He is wash ing,Lift aii-l everything off through his ebuces an I down toward th«» river — has cut down to th«» gray gravel stra tum, aud will lie through it aud down to the blu«- gravel wirhin two weeks. The ground proepe -Is well all the wav from the surf «<»-, an 1 Mr. Jills-m will nnJoul>t<xlly uiik« a prod:able clean up this spring. Th«» Black Jack Mining Co., Barr. Ryan. M irgan and Sullivan, have order»*! an engine and will have it shippe*! to the mine as stsm m possi ble, when a force of men will again lie s«t at work iiinningthe prospect shaft along the lower level of the blue gravel. The work of the Bine Gravel Mining Co. tins season will moat like ly make all blue gravel claims iu that neighborhood worth more than hereto fore. an I Geo. Barr expects to be in n {smtion to m ike a btg deal -luring the seas« >n. or«--«« state ttundsy Schon! (’-iiiv-iitloit. The fifth Annual Convention of the Sunday- h,»>1 workers of Oregon will be held in the Christian church, Mc Minnville. comroermngTiiesilay, April 15. aud closing Thursday, April 17th, IS*.*). While tins is a Mass Conven tion. and all int-Tesf«xl iu Sunday scb«x>l work Hre meet cordially ami earnestly iuvited t” I»- prese nt, yet, to insure reprcHentatiou, each Sunday ««•liool iu th« state is requested to se lect two or more persons pledged to attend. Tile fri«n.ts of the work at McMinnville »¡¡I op, u their hotn- s and hearts and take car« <-f all who may at tend the convention. That they may know who are to lie entertain«*], ail tb-is- expecting to lie pres-nt will «»in fima favor by sending I h--ir nam--a to Rev. J Holierg, McMinnville, that i Iacee may lie assign«*] them Friends of the work will notice the change in time of hoMiug th«» <»>nventi«»n from June to April. This IH .Ion«- that Or«»- goii may fall into hue with our sister slates in a chain of conventions ar range«] by th«» International Executive Committee. Mr. AV’m. Reynolds. Fresi li» ut of th« last International Conven tion, will la* present at the convention and take a prominent and active purl. Arrangements have lie-o ur.«]«» with t ic S P. K R. in Oregon and theO. P. R. R for th« usual miuced ra1«-«. Tua’ we may know th« unrulier of sch«»»ls and pupils, aud th« work being done by tb’> Sunday sob,Mils of Oregon, the Superintendent or Secretary of each school is r«.)iiestrtl tos«n I I’rof. Henry Sheak. Philomath, Or., a full report. E. AS’. Ai.t-KN. AV. N. Hnx. President Secretary, Corvallis. Kimball. South Dakota. Graphic: Wmle the columns of the Graphic are .-p-n to nay and nil unobjectionable nd verti-'iu-uts. yet it is quit«» intpossib’«- f >r us to sjivak knowing!» ,«f the merits of lbs various artio.e* ci niereliandi»« advertised. Particularly ia tins true of p «tent medicine* But the»«» are er- o-«ti >na in ill • c le!> sted Oh«in'«»r taiu’s C «iivh Itemed»’. This now uni veiealiy known medicine. Ini* b«cn ad verti-'d in th* tjrnptnc for four or five rears, but not until recently bad we unv per-mial knowledge of its wonderful «t'icioH. which has come aLont thr «ugh the prevailing Intlnenri am! the stub liorii cough that h is so often attend»«! it. l i me w: t« ’. fam« y this ra -diein-- hu.Hi several «evasions this winter, cared * cough th it toad! rd «inv and al: oth.r remedies un«i th«- number of families in Kimball snd vicinity in winch this reiu-dv has i«een used with Ilk«- eff-sTts att.-sts to its v »Inc us a spe cific for congh« aud <x»lds of everv nature For sale by Chitwood Brow. Talent Item*. Jacksonville Items. ■ PERSONAL. The H«»rriott ,v Gregg Quartz Gvlch Mining t'ompiiny on Thompson <-r«*'lr. J (’. Eub-n-k* (’ E (Violay, late of Fort .lorn-s, ('al., News is scarce at. present. Health PosttuHsler Howard aud H-m. .1. H. Garden s»s'«la ami onion seta at the a tributary of Applegnt«-. after two fir*' of the wet k. «l..*i nt Eugen* March uth, of eon-' AVhitmuu, <-f M- -Iford, were in town aud happim ss seem t-> lx- the m'ing yeera <«! uiost <iis-urngiiig worL. Re I House. * ••passion” with o.irciliz«-ns. last Friday. have got th- ir miiicB iu rtinmng ■ ' i r Lotti«» ti-i.v nas up from ( ('entrai sumption. S«t.s. sets, sets. Onion sets at th«» and from- il appeantwvs h-v- :• of Point yes’« r'lin. Sixt« n below zero was the lowi-pt F. M. Plvmal«-.-m-of t he Bolnl bm < l ir ptiblirt wl>«*«!«s Hi ract tbegreat- R<»<i Hons«. * tlie n.«-< profitable <-l um* m th« th- tii-rcnry registered at Liukville, rt*Hs men of Me-lford. was iu Jack «-e! mtere«-- at Ibis wh * hi .«f th* u-nr. A. F. I • mey ami Tile third term of the Normal Sohtxi! connty. G'«-«d miners s:«y t .>t.j«idg Or., during the cold snap. sonville to-.l.iy. Prof. Louglrottom's school I'boe- ¡i’ -ai X. — --i t<i Gr.i ing from th-- timoiu.i nlr*.i :> pi «1 begins next Motidny. Sheriff Mass took an insane patient, AA’«* lugram aud Ttn-s. AV right, of nix, has lately tniule another »core. np, then cieau-np in Jun«- will nuiout!' E. Di-i’.-aU r- tiii Chance to pay county tax«» in Ash- to from six to ten thoiisan I dollars. C. H. AA'llh.-uis, to tbe asyluui from AA’illow Springs pr-vinet, were at the This time tli*y have taken m Sl >, thus ftoui I'luatill:« colt Ian I to-d.iy and to-morrow. Josephine cotiuty tin» week. <■ «ntity »w-at Siitiirday. increasing th«» fund to n.-ar $7.7 total. Perry, the candy f.i’-'ory man. has Piuf. IL ('. F .b*r mil-» s tup to Mrs. Milliou is improving her huU'O <>ioscd I :* retail store ami will give Ln* Soatti«' Insitrau«*« (io. is m»«>'- 1 he laietil school n> uuder the most Miss Minnie Booth, who has ba, ti Gt.iUl’s 1‘ ibs Hi-- tiist ot t!i«- wtx’k. on Grnuite street by a bay window ad his Htbniion to manuf.’.ciuriug c ti- v.-nt Iribilittes $VI,tKD: asset* --110011- hi Washing«.« n. with the f iniily ot complete discipline ever attained .'«!■ i.- i i -I E. Smith »ver«- vi*i’.- naiiy ’ aix’-it- th” same amount. dition. .Judge Ciawto.d lor the pint year, re- under th* experienced «lirection of fectiout ry for the Ira ie only. G- ar in-- (' ;:'i il I' r.iit fri-tl 1« till» tv«.-ek. * Miss Fischer Principal, who «Reserves Button onion* and a general nesort- Lucas is fixing tip th«- tore room f Lii.A- L-.iison »nd F. A. AuU-n- turned home this week. great credit and gOol pay. I'tu-M-sH-■«. Swift itii-i tle-ir si*ter ■ietii will each build a hue dwelling in m< nt of gisals in otir line al the l«si meriy oupi«d by Mr. Pnrv, for th* Judge Del’eatt, has retutn«-.! to a< la f.iuntain store. Mr Ln'ii* will t-'arteil SiltKi.i) • ve-tnu,- for Un- E. ih I. Yc k - tl- * s.-.:s-'ii, on Oregon street. House. * Th* whoul has nkewie* given the Jacksonville aud w«ll possibly livca'o comiu-’t refresi meat p ilon- imitig A! v<«. r-am«- in f.o -.i Klamath County tax«M will Im d<«hn'|ii<*iit tin- coming summer, find will til in* Prof. <'lyd--Cook, of Salem, has re- here for th-« practice of his probation. second exhibition showing progress mail« by its etildeuts, an-l now has .-■iiiu y th- li- ut tlx- *'« «»K. !«-i a short i-eive-i ." pr.za of lf'2»0 frian th-- pub- Monday. April 7th. S-«f u««ti,-e of the plat*- up in allr.. iv«-»iy-« Viie-yarJistH Have Imgiin cultivat sheriff. slay. lishe.s > f th-- youth’s Companion for ing mid priming their gru|te viu«e about 84«) of a fnml on han-is, i< a ly t«> I be invested in seh«*,I apparatus. Saturday was a busy «lay with the around Jacktetnville. Mis* Lal L-iU I- u. of Sli-iVi-1 Creek, a drawing of an original design. E'ectrie light pole« have l«e«n pu' gro.-«»iB who r<-c«-iv«*i their con»ign- Our AVagner creek district neotls up for th« ti- w him along Oak and meuts of good* which were *liipp«»d is vis.u-i* • ll’M . . ‘lUìer. Mrs. B^wiek. in The rainfall for the season thus far J. T. LiyU»n, miner, farmer aud another division for t b«> ia-st mt« rests Spring streets. ,«t i.teltH. C«k» 1» report«! to be 102 fruit grower, of A|«|>l«-gate, i» iu town. from San Francisco an 1 < «c «. s' « aily Aslih-.ii.i. of all, as tlie village ot Tab-lit 1» con The ilelivery wagot.s Dr. J. ß. N«-wiu:ili weut lu San inch «•■ At bissoua the lot»! lull -.t Rnv. F. B Ticknor came up from til jHUU.uy. Robert Cmueron, of Applegate, stantly increasing iu population, aud huow 1» »aid to aggregate 270 lUeUes. were rushed until 1 ite iu the ««veriing, Fra tx:i -c-i AVcdues« fay's traiu, fur by Medford to bold Episcopal services in brought over some of the tiu«>at ap th«- «hstrict la-iiig lit»,ill 5 luili-e east and many peop'«» who have !>*-ti a Btay <1 a day <»r two only. Astiiaud last Sunday. The I riil.e at Salem is to l>« rebuilt. ple» that have beeu in the market, and wmhi from Bear cr.sk to th-« drinking th«-ir eoff.-o with.m- sng.u G. S. Bu'.lar relumed Sunday fr-mi It will cost about $40,000. Marienaud this year; they w. ru AVhitu AV’mter frontier <>u Anderson ereek. -S««, to N. W. Boiiuey has fit’«*! lip a n«-at for a couple of w*’ ks relished a Ktamath i-oiin’v, au-l reports sto-'k Folk coiinti«-» will each appropriate Pearmains, aud found rendy sale at ■ make it couveliieut for all. the «ilwlrict barber shop iu U Judge’s bnilding, change S«iu«lay m irniug. I should I h - I m - «llvidt-d. i'10,1"»). mid tin- city of Salem will fur $1 per bushel. It would cost proripect» <b-.-!-i«;iily blue mil there. ami opeued basiu«r<s this w«-ek. nish the remain iar. uo more tor t*li<-liern, a*each district is Slia-ta valley cattle m n have la-en J. C. AVbipp, of the Jnck*>>uvnle eutitled to 8-50annually. Our Tulent .Mis-i«-» Lucy Hay am] Mollie Merri : A llttla baled bay has chauged ree. iv.ug bay by the car load from A Corr« spondeiit of tL* Star says marble works, has move«] into lit» new hands m town during the past week at R. -ddiug ami other points son'll, <!«•- man, ot th«-M«*lf«»rd .-«<-h «-»I. nt.t«-ud«*i i csttia generally have endmud thu cold work shop, Hint is making a tineiiisplay s«-li<x)l bouse might I h - grn«le«l so that tfl.flO to S2.1U p«»r hundred l!»s. a<|vHUce«i HcliolHr» hi mljoiuiug dis hvereil nt atioiil $17 p--r Ion. S «me •»’ : t-e t-.-.-«v-ii«-rs m«-«-Utq-in Astilaii i i»»t ai-ii snow much better tiiau 1 ioib <- h iu of every variety and stylo of marble tin ts might receive iustructiou in the Sat urdhy. Next Monday will b« the "17th of them find, however, that their oattl«- Laugcll valley tins winter. This the work. H«< is How engaged oti n splen higher branch«-». So it would I*- Mr. II. Root I uim 11.-.-U vi-r.v ill «tur- revert,«- of the rul*. Ireland,-' and it will be celetirab'd in were Without feed HO long, while the did stoue coping for thu Nickell family advantageous to divide and have all l-iuekad« la-te I, that the hay i-ou:«-s 1:14 the past we ,« with »toiuacb trou Aaldand by a social dance, al least. I J-)-epti Lonsuguout,Heut, to thepeui- limy mg grouud n«-w ecb«x«l h'liis** and have llieo« I too late to save them. \Vli«-ti trama ble*. from wlii'-h h h <» l«mif been s The Postal telegraph office at Cen again run through from Poriland it is -mri-r-r. teiiti.iiy for ou* year for larceny from ♦ The Bjiaxl of the 1’resbytenan nearer lioiue. tral Point i.s being moved this week believed hay Iron« It«.- AVlPiiu« '«- val Jackson county, was restored to full -■liurcli that meets in Jacksonville, The Hinging c I iibh will l>e rc-oiga- Dr. Stirling, f'-rmarly of Jo*>phine from the jewelry store to the hotel. ; citiz-.-ii'Inp by tl-e governor Mar. 4. April 8lb, will decide the location of ley can l-e d -liv -re 1 in Asldaml .»1 mz.-.l Saturday 15th, lit 7 p. in. ili county, »ns on Satunlay’» train, re- his tern tiaviug expired. tbe seminary that will be endowed lv K««ad the holies of the Street C-om- about $20 per ton. All ure invited to I m * Helm's Lail. tuiuing to Grant'» Pae» from Call- t Gkiit church the cuuiitig year. ActivX mmsioner P.ttersou coucerning the The La Gramto bximers rejmrt that there. E. S harp . In tbe last general urdvi* foim the form.. payment of street tax for the current regimental eommamif-r, Col. T. C work on mi eh-ctnc street railway fot ( steps are being taken by oilr enter-’ 3 firising citizeu* I-i secure its lo -ation Ml*, t >. c«>uli«lge reach*«] home Sat that town is to be commenced within year. L Ml . J F. Maater*. Oaithier <>t E uhui I i Smith, honorable montiou w.i* ui ..L- u/near Jacksonville. S12'kl have al- or tn ev u:>i* l»-t from hu extended Trains run every day ugaiu, and of Cspt. G. F. M.-Coimel, of Co. D. visit wi'li 1«. r -tauk-hiur. Mrs. Ogg, at ninety -lay». A tweuty-year fran<-bi*e [/ remiy been HtllwK-ribe-l. ami 11 is in • C o .’ h Batik at Waverly, Ohio, »ayx •‘I consider <Umtubcrlain lleio has ue«-ii granted by tbe city couueiL a!»out on time, too, aud freight trains of Ashland, for the thorough manner Sa«-ram-ulo tended to purchase 2-1 acres of J. A. etiy the best I Law ever used, kfter Comeandq;«« i«etw»aju Sun Fisuv-iseo in which be line managed the affa'i.* Papers over the stalx- report great Cardwell's tine farm, iidjotuiug A. Al UMiiiv tievrrul oilier kinds, uithout bru of tbe c«>mpany «luring th-- past year. Al, (Iw.-n, «alitor <»f th* Sail Fran- mortality among «¡nail on account of and Glendale. Berry's farm, to present to th- synod etit, 1 tried it uud it fjuickly cured uie. An in»p«M-tioii of tlie various militia C1H.--1 <iold>a (late, 1* vioitiug Prof. Numerous farmers aud a’.vek-uieu companies of th* stilt* would un- 1’ronibl-y. of AVagner creek, (tin old the unusually severe winter. South as a location, and it is proposed to after years of «rtf- rinu with an ob<ti ern Oregon quml »booting will prole raise $3000 a«l«litiuual t«> «-outribute uate coUtfh and throat trouble.’* 5*) who are about out of L ly Lave lieeu dotibb*]!» prove that Co D. has a frieudithis »«* k. c« nt buttles for sale bv Chitwood Br<» ably uot lx- so g-«*i u*xt m-ux-u. toward the buildings. feedlUg their Cattle ou bran and rnill- «ximmamier equal to any in th* Ore either. AA. M. Gilroy stm't«*i AVtxlueaday fee«l thi9 month. gon National Guard. If yon nre needing anything in th«» The body of Dr. M. .1. llostel. who ev« mug for Pug«-t Sound, an-i will AVc regret Io hear that .1 M. White, marble line, d-« not fail to see time.- Sunshine se' in for a change last Lane Neil, who came in from l> ad probably take u position 111 one of th. of Bogus, ban lost more than half Ins was supposed to have Ix-en drowne-i raeadav. but it s-«me«i like the cool Indian the first of the week, says that Feb. 13, while going in a sail bout ii*w and eiegHUl designs just n-ceive-1 la,« mill.* up there. b-itni of sheep, from tbe effects of the from Aberd- eu to Hitquiam, has not to Jackson A Siwdeti, of Grant’s est siinalnue ever uoti<-ed b -re nt this three fis t of snow still liee on the S. B. AAhittle. i-x-iil )iu«-miin of th-- sever«- winter storms of this extraor yet beeu recovered. Tue do«-lor was u l uss. 'their prices nre as low hh tbe seas n of the year. gruuml .ill over that country, two i’oe al 1 elegT'lpli Co., obtain«*! H teli dinary winter of snow mid rain. brother of C. B. Route), of Jackson lowest, ami their stock the beet that Pot ito-e sell at 3cta per lb. in Ash f«-et of it being froz*ti into iilmo*' Jay*' leave ot absi-nc*. and made h tup | Yreka Journal. ville. and was otiee a resident of tin* Diriuevcau bit»'. Holnl ice During 11n- last ool«l snap,'.he land. uh« u there are anv to sell. to Portlaii-i tin* w«*-k. I’ll-- lan 1 contest c . uh - s iu the Ro*e- ¡ilnce. He whs a native of Germany, G«»o. ’A-. Crowsou is ex pet-ling a car- m.-reury w.ts wan b ring too n.-ar the 20-degree-t»-low zero notch t«> I h - en .tli.*» Natitii* C-Hik. daughter of S burg dif-trn-t of Parmineo M. Houser «here bis motla r lfl still living; he whs load from the • uat this week. lirely «-nj.iyalde to the people out H. t ook, whb mat ríe I t. > O a»nr Knox va O A C. R. R. «ini AV. H. AA i-lie\ «*. n young man ofexemplun habits, snd The walls of the Gauiard opera there. 1( is thought that a wagon can death is sincerely R. R. have both been deenled ins untimely las: Siinday, March '.till, at lu-r r«««i O. A- house block have g«»ne up rapidly this not b<- tiik«=u over tin- summit of the by th«- eommisftioner of the gener.il tnonrued by bis brothers, one ot whom det.c«- ou Appli-gule. i -sides m .¡neks.invilJe, hii -I the other week. The structure will lower above Dead Indian road before the first of land oflice ugsiust the railroad. N. A. -Jui-ob* ami wife, who hav- .ill the other buddings in town. in Yieku, Cat. The K. of 1’., of which May. Two of th«- rail road section men got be whs a worthy member, have ma le b«* 11 vimting friend» nt Me«lfor«l ami The lnpior license and remonstrance Another of the series of elocution ii<-i.r there for 11 f««w weeks past, re- into* a quarrel nt the bunk bouse at every possible effoit to rersiver his agitation is again s'irnng nu Ashland, ary couti-Bts at tbe Normal School Cole s station Tuesday night, anil oue body, but so far report their «-fforts us tmne-l to Ashland yi-sU-ol iv. and the town is being thoroughly can I was stabhe«! by the other. He was t«x»k place last S«itnrday evening, and vassed for Bigners on both sides. I hoa. HarbiU. of ti e M«*lfonl Mail. taken on the train next day to tbe unavailing. Sad. inde«*l, will lx- the whh as largely attend«*] uh ever. .Sat tidings that is carried back to the amt wife w«-re visiting A b I ii . iii I last Sacrmueuto hospital, but it whs wal-iwed mother, at th«» old horn«-- Services at the Presbyterian church urday evening's program was most Saturday. Mr. Harlan goes to Ne thought he conld not live. next Sabbath at the uamil hours. creditably rendered, and was highly s'e.-ul, of the death of a lielove 1 son. braska this timtith. on 11 bitaiues* visit.. Sermon subjects: “Fulfilling the Law complimented by those preeent. The Portlami citizens will take $2,lkk»,- while the pitiful waves of tbe far off participant» were Mi*-*-» I la Fleming. of Christ” and “Honoring Pareuts.” .1 -Im Butterworth, who has I hx - ii UOO of tbe Hunt railway b«»nds to in Pacific, chant in mournful number*, h oaa Lilly AA’atson, Lilly Newman and tea lung th* Applegat«- bc I khi I. re- sure the extension to that city of s'-lnmn dirge around his <*-eim lied. Lieut. C. AV. Avera has la»«u ordered Lyd'a McCall and Messi*. AV. T. De tur i«».l t«> Ashland this w:-«-k. the Hunt’s system of railways tn Oregon to muster and inspect C«i. D. of .Ash ment and Ed. Sutton. Th* silver re-li «.I having <-loe--.| for the present. mid AA'ashingtou. l’ortlHUil is be land, ami semi in bis report to the m«*lal was award«-«! to Ml-.. Lvdin Me- \ V.’OED OF C1TTIOX. regimental head piarters liefore March G *1 Tolman will move into town ginning to »bow some of the spirit of call. Two more of the.-u- cent- ■'* will In tlii««.« ii -very otherlacaliti wlier-ttU 31st. from th«» ran--h tins month, having euterpnse that !>e hel<l. one March 22! and another kn- wn. there are liundr«*!- wh<- arc takliif agi -e.lto give po**i-ssi--n of tin» f irm way «-ent* rs of Benj. Eggleston sbiptied to S,m April 5th, an«] during comnii-m ,-n.ent J.-y • V-ifHUii'ie *ar-«parilla and ia i.iaa lotlie [inrcnas Mr. H unes, l-v \pril orably Hituate-1 Fnincis.’o last week his last earload of week th* <»ont«>st of th«» eigb: winners eeaca ii’it « very tea ii i< eiTr, ttng -.pe« Iflc 1st. apples of the crop of lfirti, going down of silver medal» for th« gold nr <la! The Tu-isos the cares I’.-.« w«-rd cornea toua -a- H-.onallv of ('-u In -tor Pierce Ryan carne 111 will lie belli. himself, al.sig.to see to their delivery Montagu* Herald for handsome com fro .i tin- -111th on th-- S it i-.r lay «-v*n- plimentary notices in its issue of people win« re.ii.ri i'.»il: »|* ra:. » s- trrely and sale. Upon the lanvere W--want t.i-ay to ih..«• Th«» s< con«i of the "parent* recep tng train jint two month» to n day Maieh 1st. Tbe Z/t’r<rZd shows an en that they aio not f. '.lowing the prim«*! iu Call for tin- Republican county cou tions” given by th* teachers ami pu siiK-i- in» was last here la-fore tbe bhn-k- terprise upon th«- part ot its publishers > rnettou- as I ar-- taking too mm li ot it It veution April 5ib, to elect delegates to pils of th« Ashland High S c I khi I < h »- ad-. which is h credit to the town in which - a« la to-» frei-ty mln-x- rhe do«*1, never lak- th« state convention will probably lie curr«*i AV«*ln< sdav evening, and was jl*. Il I).malíne start«*! Tuesihiy they live, aud no one can glance over any uio«o than cau«tw ea»y an-l p-rrect issued next Wiek by the county com attended by as many people as the tnoimug tor Omaha. H<- may ship the |M|>er without realizing that there s H'-n K- « p this i:i ni:«.! and take it rex mit te««. rooms in the sworn! story of^th* north ou acarioad or two of ¡lotat«»-» from is unusual edltoruil tulent employed ’ h :J> for a while au-i d" not .nd« lg* in too J. AV. Dollarhide, who was in town wbixil building would accouimodate. N-nrusk.-i to this country Is-fiire In* iu its ¡-reparation. nnrh greasy food, an-l «■ will have your from the Siskiyou» tins week, reports The program which imule a pl. sant return. te-' monial within a fortnight. If takeu nn I feet of suow at the saw mill yet, Hn«l evening for the guests may b<> out l'li.- u«-w city ball for Portland will Mis. C. J.Toimun aud little son mid • *r hew < on-liriou-i lr i< an absolute cure for Byron Cole reports three feet at Siski lined as follows: Song, by th-- .*. ho<>l; lx- n fin* structure. Th* building is I recitation. “Barbara Fntelne,' by her sistei Mi.*s Dura Aral.-re-iti. who to cost, not less than $5o0.ikMI, nr«-l iu-l:gcvtion. -I-•j-ep«ia, rick headache», < ou you a«,dn spring still. —or- Nellie Di-key; song, by the school; hav«- pas.-i-d In- winter at iv-aii.u n, work is- to lx» begun in June. Archi •t:;-atiou, ia*c eruption* aud liter aud kid Plowing has begun in a few places recitation, by Helena S-hero r; n ail Alaska, with ('nt., are expei-te.i home liey diwrrdera It may tai a«ke«1 how It «au tects g«-ii, rally ar* iuvit«*l to submit in this valley, but mauy places yet ing, by Ma'tie Young; song. I’rof. early in th* summer. po*«. ly .ur« »o many ailment« Htir the plans. The one whose plan is chosen lb« ground is so saturated that if s Getz, principal of th* » •ho «l. «leliver« I reas.-ti la cl--ar All U iom trouble» »;e :ha Jolm F. Giv ms, the timber-land ex- is to »u|i>:rlDtend th* const motion of postbole lie made it liecom-^a flowing an iuteres' ing a 1 In *. upon t h* “Silent I gi:!inata result of Improper liter and kid T«xe- for '.he yrm Ik'-e, now d'«« «ort -.»*«■ w<-ll. Tbe spring farm work will come Forces in Education” th«» surround p--:t, nrrivej Sunday from Gray's bar- the building au«i the next three lx»st ney artleu or Impaired dftreat 1 v a organ» Ita b’.e.wlll b-coiii-«icllnqueni on Momia». Apr. wdl r«»ceivo prizes amounting to tier, and went on to Sim Frnn.-isi-o 7, 1S90. An earl-. pn> meat ot the -am«- ta te- and go with a rush this suasoD. rTert* upon there fuurtlou» ate as a*toat»h- ings and HBHocistlous of th«« pnpii» next «lay. lb- report* till th«» Gray's $1301). i ’; ’» tba medical fraternity a» to ih* tboo- «piested. n* it will be ne. e»-ary to turn over *:*t. ami »--li«»ol tax.-* to the eounly lieu The regular monthly social of the which affect character. H«- was fol Harbor towus booiuing. Bays l'ha Dalles .Sun of March 5th: lau-in who ar* -tally taking it. orei: amt the »d-litionikl expense ot per can Ashland M. E. Church will lie held lowed by Col. Norris and A. 1‘. Ham lain- amt mil- age wilt U- saved bv payment Mr. an-l Mrs. F. Roper btarUd last 8<-v«-rnl persons, among whom were mond, who disens»«-«] tbe ComilUon. Weilneeday evening next, March 19th, of tuxes l-et-.n-. tin . become lulinou.int Sat ur.lay ev mug for Bakersfield, Cal., Judge Lielie ami family, walk«*] at the chapel. Oyster snp[«er and an nc«'ds au l prospects of tbe w-h«»«!* of Smith A Drxlge carry h full line of tin- law tn reía-ion to the col lection of -a xe with iicn-s.* the Columbia river on the ice for a visit of 11 mouth or more Ashland After the speeches were » III be »trlctly enforce«! interesting programme afterward. wh II pii|»-r, ceiling's mid decorations, J.«.*».« G. Btanezv. over the young people gathered in one relative* in Kern county ami else- lust Sunday, March 2d, so hs to be also window shades in h I) oolore. spec- : Everyboily oirdiallv invited. blierit! am! Tux Collector of Jack sou ( o able to say they performed this feat. ial sizes mail* to order. room and pasted th-' remainder of the where 111 the gold-u «tute. • ‘ bated Mar- b *. tsw Stockholders of the Ashland Build evening in tbe *nj «ynieut of charade» Old inhabitHDls say this is very un —- ------ er—---------- :---------------- r-----— — A. T. Kyle is off this week on a trip ing and Loan Association should uot ami social games, and tbe old r to 'it* S-Hind country in AVasbitigton. usual, tbe river uot being froaen thia forget that their Hunual meeting for folks generally remained in the other time of tbe year more than two or He will return, he says, iu two or three the election of a board of directors room ami enjoyed tbeuiselvea iu a three times since the 50’s. will be L»l«1 in tbe city council room quieter, m««re conversational fashion. we«-ks -after li* has investigated the ways th- y build new towns up there. A Shasta. Cal, dispatch of tbe 10th uext Monday evening. The receptions are excellent for pu says: News wa* received ht»re to-day L. D l-ull-r iitni «laughter start«*! pils, teachers and pareuts; ami th«- J. M. Foulke, who has tbe coutract Saturday for the East. Miss Fuller of a fatal landslide which occurred at to furnish fresh meats for tbe railroad schools will lie the better for them. ■till spend some time with relatives in AVeaverville last Friday, drowning f«,rc«-s from Shasta valley south to Red low«. Mr. Fuller g-'«-s to Chicago, two brothers natntxl John and James Bluff, was in town AA’etlneaday, ami THE RAILROAD. mui tbi-uc-- will return westward, to Sowdeii. The elide came from tbe liought a car load of hogs from Geo. inountaiuB, tilling their daui aud send Seattle. B. Landers, to be shipped south from The fit st train that has arrived in J. R. Smith, who has been driving ing a large body of water rushiug M«rlin this w«»ek. Ashland from the Hoiith on scbisltile team in Ashland for Mess«-riger and down tin- gulch where the nieu were at The bodies At the Congregational Church next limn sin.’«> Saturday eveuing, Jan. 11, otln rs during the past year or two, work on their claims. Sunday the subjects will be as fol 1890. “pulle i up” at the Ashland de Ims locateil a land claim near AA’ood- were fouiid half a mile lielow. lows: A. M. “Sin and Shame;” P. M pot las’ Monday evening. Mar. 10. ville. an«l left with hi* family for that At the request of Senator Mitchell at 7 o'clock Rev. Washington Glad Hurrah for th«» trains. place TileR-lay evening. the Commissioner of th* Laud Office den’s sermon before the National AVell.* Fargo A Co. are transferring Ed. Mor.*--, who Lus been over ui bus iRHiied hu order dir«*-ting timt Council ou “Christian S«K’iaiism.” money and letters by th«» stage* b L. tie Shasta valley, returned to Ash- speedy bearings be bad in the local All are cordially invited. tweeii Glendale and Myrtle creek now, land th* first of th«- wwek, Lam 1 Ollie« at Lakeview, Oregon, in A mau with his head badly us«d up bn' heavy packag« .* f«r all poiu’s !>anl«*l bv Cims. H--nry, of Oaklaud, regard to certain contested lauil cases was ou AA’edneeday morning’s trein. ’< ¡th of the bl< -glide are still sent Cai. They stmt«*l AA'-xlui-s-ln» morn in AV artier Valley, tbe contest being going to t he railroad hospital al Sac-a ar « i-i I ! v w»v o! San Fraucneo. nig for G iklmid, F-l. g-mig to remain belwet-u thos<> claiming ttrnler Hwimtp- ment«» from Cow creek canyon. He lund act and those claiming under pre A- S ip: of Tra.-k AVail .<•«>, of tl «■ in th:«' city. was in the eating tent at breakf «-«t, emption iin.l homestead acts. This S. 1’. 1! I«’ . who has b<-< n i i charge < f when a piece of rock from a blast fell .1. IL Casey. commander Burnside action was taken at tbe request of set the work in Cow cre--k canyon sin« • through the canvas an 1 struck him. Post. G. A. IL. of Ashland, i* ut Eu tlers in AVarner Valley. Supt. Pratt return«».! to S m F mei- - * *-«uie this w«-*k attending the miniai Bid bloo-1 ciu*«-» dyspepsia ami co. will also g«> south this w«*-k. h ivin « The rainfall up to this dat«? iu Yreka dysp«-psia reacts by causing bud blo>>.|. h »*- ii 111-.- work far enough progr *se I ■ iii-.«inpine:it of the G. A R. ot Ore- an«l vi<-inity, Hmotinta to about 25 iu- gon. (.). C«*>li«lgi-, So b«th go on. growing worse, until to [H-rmit track-laying to begin «»lies, which includes 70 inches of snow. iiere recently from the whole system is poison«*]. Th«- I'll-- ram season will not be over be The V. R. R. officers «^'i-nnte the him t > Eugene. * ir«— r means <4 relief for the victim ih fore th, last pail of May. heli«*- we ■lamagt- to road l»*l and grad* by th«» a thorough and |«erHisteiit «Mitre«» of AV. .Al. Stansbury......... who ............ has In •. . ... in may have euo.tgh rain this seaso-i. lute fl-si.I at nbont $2^500,or AolM more Ayer s Sarsaparilla. •barge of M -ral Bros, store here for a with th«-«xs'iisional spring showers of than w«< slat«*] at the time. Th - tem Mi-* Bessie H. B,*dloe, of Burming- porary «»ribbing with th-« ties on liuml. number <>f in mill* past, left yesterday March. April and May, t«> make a to ton. V-, had a disease of the »cdp must be replace«! by more solid foun morning fur Napa City. Cal., where he tal rainfall of at least 30 indies, or which caiiK-d her hair to liecoin«» harsh dation when th* weather «e-itbs, by w «* called suddenly by n telegram an double that amount of the average an Idry and to fall mo freely ah«- scarce building new grad* with rock founda nouncing the s«-ri<ina ilhie*.* of hi* rain seasons. [Journal. ly dared comb it. Ayer’s Hair Vigor tion, tli-r«-being plnnty of loo* ro'-k iu- >t h*r. Jack Frizell is now section foreman gave her h healthy »-alp. mi,l m «■)«• all along the road siu'aM«- for that Mr. L- vi MorrtR rnrive«! from AVin- of the A rekn railroad. The Montague the hair heuutifnlly thick an I g: »—« p irp.i* ., Tlie l-lo'ka l<-on th«» m.’i.n ter«. Cal., last Sun-lay with Ins four Herald of the 1st bail the following “Mr. Th«» TuiiNiii job office this w«»-k Hue, aiuee Jan. l-l li. and no turutigli itt le ehihlr«-n. and w ill occupy h dw< li of inter«st to his friends here: lack Ftizel). upon leaving tbe employ , turns out h neat illustrat«*! aud de business yet !x»tw»en Sin Fr i’i>-i*c.« ng Lon** nt l ii-'tit, t-> h ’T «rd the chil an«l Portland, has deprived tie V. R -Iren h cbatice to attend setiooi and of the Lehners Bros'Co., was present- scriptive catalogue of fancy pig«-ons for G. F. McConnell, of Asblan4, R. of any business of eoiiscpience, uerniit him to b- n-ar enough to bis «*1 with a handsome silver tea service farming pnip«-rty”to look after which lias be*n another heavy 1««**. it* by bis fellow-employes. The pri-sen- whose boniness in that, line has grown Notwithstanding th* great < vp ns«- of rnm>Hg'-m<’tit. ta'lon Wi lle will long In« rememlicre.l, so t hat a catalogue an«] price list of k*eping a fore« st«<a«liiy employ. .1 the bis many beautiful bin!» is a n«wssity. S-argt. F. N*wman, lost nine days the reel[n< nt of the mark of esteem first year in ballasting th* roi-1. the • if his thirty «lays furlough at th* bv- being wholly unprepared. The pre J. H. Martin a«*-onipHnied by his receipt* have pni«i all exp-n*. s and in ginning of hi* journey in atb-mpting sentation whs ma<ie by the Herald «»li- attorney, J. N. Phillips, went to Port terest. Under these extraordinary tor in bis usual l«-nrn-*i and digmfie«! land last week, to make a defense iu circumstances, the Director* will no -i get through a northern blockade, manner." the divon-e suit brought in Multnomah doubt b- obliged to 1« vy a small hs - but since bis arrival ha.* s«*mr«-«i per-, county by Mrs. Martin. They returned seeement on th«- capital 8to-k, for the mission to mi.ke up Ins h-at time and Tin- Prill- ville A'eics of March 1st yesterday, and it is understood that purpose of rnisingthnnece-'sary m« an» i little mor* with it something his had the following: Oats are selling many fri-imbt here were pleased to the suit will result in a d«*-res of di- for repairing the roa«i. j lournai. m tins market at $1.25 per bushel: b-arn. von-e without alimony. barley brings alxuit Sl.tD per bushel. Mrs. J. II. Ho.-ler. of Davton, AV hs L.. Some of the hay that was purchased The shocking fatal acci<letit on the . 4 » • i entral Point Ifetna. who was detain«*! nt Roseburg five or in town last week was haul«*! a dis railroad which has darken«*] oue home AA’m. Harri*on. of Ashland, m «ve«l six w«cks by the b'loekade. did not tance of thirty miles out in the coun in A<hlaDd this week directs n'b-n'ion hoav Perhaps Cr<»>k county was turn backwanl, ns her relative* here try. to tl.e common wnrnler that some of to Central Point this week. m-ver promised a better outlook for were inormed and the T idivgs tbe children who are Hllowtsl to climb Mrs. Constant, relict of the late report«-«! it, but cions illmndaul bay aud gram crops al this alvuit the cirs here have not been Isaac Constant, di*d at her home h re «■> time of tbe year. It is pretty certain crueiio 1 liem-ath the wheels. They last Fri'lay, March 7th, and her earth through last Fri liy, un I will visit here with th,» family of her m«»ther. now that liny will be neither scarce take d«**perate chance». ly remains were l..nl at. rest in tl.e nor high priced m xt wiuter, no mat Airs H. Balph, for some time. A meettng of tbe graduates of the Jacksonville cemetery. Iiegide th * - <-f ter what tl.e weather may be. Mr. D. M'H»r->. returned h-ime hi»t Ashland college an i State Norm «1 her husband whom she ho »<> >n fol- Mart Train's two youngest boy* and S c I khi I is cilb*] for next Saturday lowed to the unknown laud. Mis. Friday from I-’ort Assiniboine, Da uoav (to-morrow) at 1:30 p. ni. for the pur- Constant was nge.l 78 years. 1 mouth kota, where he baa b-» -n station«*] siuce auothcr boy found and killed a large 44 jH>*«» of organizing the State Normal nn«l 25 days, ami was one of tli<> htgii- leaving Ashlan-l. He has been in ptsir grizzly bear, on a high mountain above alumni association and to provide pro ly «»uteemed of the «-arly pioneer wo health nil winter, and the severe clim Klam ith Hot Springs, uoar Shovel ate of North Dakota has been very Creek. Klatnath river, on Monday of gramme for the coming commence men of the valley. hard upon his health. Mr. Moore h*R last week. Tlief tir«*l three shot« at ment. Meeting to be held nt Normal George T Hershberger was unfort been in th* signal servic-- for twenty a»-h<M>l. unate enough to break his w ri-l in h venr*. aud now, disabl«--l by failure the gnzzlv, which downed him in the snow, ami continued p«»p[>ering away fall a few «lavs ego. Mr. G. M. Grnnger, who has pur- of cyeKight hii -I general health, h* re- until life was extinct. AVbeu satisfl«*! ch is«*! the F.mn'ain property on tbe The remarkable effect* of the city !ir«a upon half ¡my. Hts many friends tliHt he was dead, they procured aid to «Minier of Granite and High stre-ta. election, mild cider and Southern Ore lli-re ale pie iS«<d to s--e him return to get him<>ff the mountain, a dozen men will m ike a greit improvement in the gon climate upon a number of our citi Ashland to live. being H«*-nrv<l, who hauled him with h place, beginning a9 soon as he ob- zens bus furnished a deal of fun for J. AV. Reynol«)». propnetor of the l«»ug drag rope through two feet of tains title and [»«session. He will their friend» during the |>ast week. flouring mill lit Fort Jones that was snow. The grizzly on being brought Imil-l n m-w front ad ii'i-m totbe bouse, Don’t ask sny further ab >u’ it. Hol burn.--! last year, >m-l his brother-iu- t<> Elson's place at Klamatb an.I wdl have one of tbe neatest and Springs, was weigh«*l and tip|>e.l the prettiest residenrve in town. C. AV. Savage has sold bi* lease of law. Gts.rg« Ls.sley, of Klamath I h -.' iih h ' 570 lbs. dressed Thia grizzly IL v. I’. G. Strange of the Ashland the h«Xe! here anil the furniture and •oitnty. who. with In* family, lias b -eu I..is I h « ii h terror to the cattle and Presbyterian church, prea«'he-l last fixtures to George Finck, of Yreka, wintering nt Fort J«»n«“. w*r«- in Ash sto-k men f<>r t w«> or three ye irs pa*t: land last Saturday. <-n r««nt«- for 1’nget Sunday upon the revision of the who ban «»Irea ly taken praaessioa. Sorn I, having som* idea of moving for Ins scalp a standing reward of <-i«e l, which is agitating tbe ch.irou Tbe AA. U. Tel. office her* lets Ixeu to AVushingtou. They were on th* 81'9« li, * l««* n offered bv th« stock all over the country. The Presby , Yrekn Jour- dosed. tram that tin* «lelnye.i at Siskiyou, rm*, i* of that wetton terian clergy seem to tie pretty nearlv ual. ami wnlke.l t > Ashlhiid from that sta- Ih«- annu d city e|ts-ti<>n resulted equally divided upon the question of it««- AViilsmette towns indulge in revision, eliminating Calvinism and in ih.- ch ............ tiie following <»ffi»lain tio-i. taking th«- same trail» her* in doav th« «-veiling, after .« «|;,y a \lsji mn, c--n*i l- rubfr- dwpiltutiou over their some other repugnant factors. Mr. for (.'entral Point for the coming y*ar r.-sjHs-f tv«- size uml prosperity. Tbe S'rung* favors revision. Iriist«** C. Magruder, F.d. Owen, Ashland frtemie C. Jeffers. AV. .1. Fhpp»-u; lecorder. A. Judge AA. S M «,-re, of Lmkville, R-igeue ilfKiid of Inst w«s.-k had the At the city ehe-tiou in Jacksonville Ford; marshal, D. Lyon: str«.-; c.nii- w..* on l u-* h«y «-veiiing'H train, en hilhiwing: "Ten yeurs ago Albany last we--k th-» following offirer» were mismouer, John Geer. route for I’o- tland. Ju lg- M«i «re is had n.-nrly double the i-opulutloti of choseu: Trustee’, Max Miller. John ♦ milking urrnngtmeiits to transfer Ins Eng« He. but 111 the rts-eul scbiMrl Ceil- Orth. George* Hayes. Ch ur. Nickell; Im.« i,«-- * inter« s t. • (’hi -kamas coim- r:i« I«- th-- two towns it appears now reearder, S. J. Dav; marshal, H AV. General B «!» of A4-nshing’on. • x- ■y. AA r Ii his iiro! b«-r-in-l.iw. It Mc- that th....... nuty seat of L«m* county Grimes; treasurer, J.un s Crotieinil|«-r; Mim-t- i to A'i.*tria, h «* s«-l.l L.s ranch ( t.w n .< >r> g«-n < 'ity. nn.l Mr Uros«. has p.ir** d It* n« iglilH«r in reg.'inl Io street commissioner, AA’m. Eat«»n. The in Cahforuia to an EugliHli syndicate I h* is it«-« r, .*'.-1 in .« new towiisite mid popiil r.nm. Her* ar-- the tigur-s hs Ti'Hf* says th* election is nnderstoo l for sfj.lt il.INk), ami |>i* sou. i’rnx'.m I pres. ul.*1 nt th«- M-b«»'l line mg iu the iiuh I h ring enterpi ■*■ nt t he <). V U. I. to Is- an emlors -ment of the branch B- al«-, ha- gom AV« *f to el«»«. tl:e n- *<> two towus last Mourisy : P< irons I h -- tuition* aud prepare the «-state for de I- «•’ *>iug of th-- I'lnrtiiin is river lwe«-ti th* age of 4 nn«l 2-1 yeaia in Eu iiulro.i-1 project. I Is- ih - w town is called tilmlsU-ne. sn«l livery to the purchasers. General AVrlls, Fargo K Co h iv.» made a M A| -,.-■«• o.vn 1 ill acres <>f toe town- gen* «iistnct. l.tkiti: Albsuy. l.tt2H permanent *|«<*-i»il rats to merchant* B-ale. with General Gr int a* hi* eom ■ t-.-. I'h>- work --f erecting the-aw- nail I,-gnl voters in E’lt’etii- ihstrict, 715; radf. Was e» ‘ ul to CalifoHii« in th« ami regular «lealer* for gfsxls by ex- is to I h - <*«:nmenc<*l nt once, under his in AUxiny. 077. From the fgure-« early day* of »he gol«l exciie n» lit tln-re. pres- b tw.-en Ashland ami San Fran- giv.-ii it wit! lx> reiidily seen that th«» -lirection. ci**«. The old ra'e was S3 75 per l.ik«1 otfi r officers, he local«*] a farm, bio ting of th* Albany papers Hlmnl bun ire«l [sanmls on merchau hse the and nohke most of th--m, he kept it having 'JXH to 0,fki0 population is all Il limiti* lq» o.«l |-r«»ple. new rata is $2.75. The former special until it has Lieconi«» «m* of the most wiml. Eugene, h larger town, only valuable preperti-s in California, hs M- in-lib«-', wh-l 1'« -rn otfi i»-i. UflM rate on fruit, v«»getabltn«, poultry, etc., claims 3,109 population.” I A el Albany ph» - i st I j br--k>-n d-.wn Th» -i«v <-f !fl'« may l»e inferred by the price at which was $2.75 ami this has been r«-dm-ed s—- iti-' (S s * h*- »mtn.1) reovre«! lu-r hng two daily papers pud Eugene ha* it was sol to $1.75. tjbvwilh 1: U bt:;«orib Grvvevtiie. i <. uoue.j i BREVITIES. Street Tax X hue. NOTH I< Nut n Knot. Scrofula The Alta questions ttie Democracy of the Examiner and intimates that “Un cle Georgie’s” “boy Billy” has sol«i out to the enemy. It fails to tell us, though, why a United Stnte* Senator who spells bird with an u. and is a candidate for re-election, should dis pose of a pi«*ie of newspa|H»r property which hue cost him a million dollars just when b* needs it the most. “Un cle Georgia" is not uiu'»li on orthogra phy, nor will he ever etnrtle th* w«rM with bis statesmanship, hut li* lacks a whole lot of lieiiig a letliticnl fix»]. He know* that the Virginia Hint Kentucky reBolntions am! Calhotin's speeches are not so potent in the Democratic party hr they were “befo’ tbe wah." tie knows that a political ¡»arty <-at.. not live on what it has done, hence tbe progreesive attitude of the Examiner, uud hence the charge tliHt it ha» gone back on the faithfiiL—(P«x»ple's Cause. ïn 7/ m IKt/r/tf Fbrm—** White SirrUhiy" Vure^t. The remarkable effect u( Hood*» sarsapar illa in the folh»winr <a«e Hlu«trate« tl»e power • f thiti njedictnv ««ver all blood diaeaaaa •‘My - hi . 7 year* old. had a white «well ug come on hi« right leg below the knee which contracted the muncleii «•» that hi* leg wa> drawn up ar right angle*. Phyoician* lanoed theflaolliug. which discharged freely, but did not help him materially J contid ered him A ('onfirmed Cripple. I va.» about to take him te Cincinnati for an operation, ex pert i ng hi* leg would have to bo i taken off. am! began giving him Hood'« Sar*a paril’a In order te get Hp hl« strength ILa medicine woke up hi* np|>etite, and *oou piece* of bnwewete di*rharged from tbeeore continued a ith ilood's Sarhaparllia. a* it seemed to be doing him so much good, and the dix barge from the ante decreased, the «welling went down, the leg straightened out. BOKN. and in a tew month« hr had perfect use of FAKKINS0N -In Atbland, M»r«-li 11 I«#««, hi* leg. He ia now apjiarently a« well m to Mr and Mr* Geu M Farkluvou. «von erer.” J ohn L M< M vbrat , Notary Public Ravenswood. W. Va* ÜIKU Í MlLLhlt.—Iu A’hlmel, fnenday Mart h IJ, 1-iiW infant •on of Geo W H mol the Iste Nellie Miller, aged 2 month* and 19 day-. I Hood’s Sarsaparilla •Id bydraggiwta. Si. six for I-'». >*rop<red »nly by <’. L IIOOI) di <X) , Apntherarle*. <4.well. M« m IOO Doses One Dollar Gu lu our Htoru, east tuda of Pluza, fur puiuU, ml», VH hub bee, brushes, tir!iHts'materiale, and wall and bnild ing paper*. Estímate» made on pniut- ing. pa|>er hanging, inferior decora tions. ele. E vans Jk B huxk , Ashland, Or. Giudei««, gong«», twueeer», phare, Pula aud kett Ice. pau» and friera. All thing» fur all »urta of huyere At hardware atore of H. C. Myer’a.* blockade : RAISED I D. R. Mills is in Chicago, buy Having the ing our Spring Stock. greatest faith in the prosperity of Ashland the coming season, this will be the largest stock ever brought to Ashland TAX-PAYERS! OO JACKSON COUNTY. SALE ! I 800 ATURDA Y. MARDI 1 H. RO And closing Saturday, March 22, not one day over, not one day less, During which time REDUCTIONS will be made in EVERY DEPARTMENT. SjHH’ial We have not space to attention will be given to our Novelty Dress Goods mention all nor half the good values we have for you, hut will mention some which will give you an idea of what we will do. We want room for the nice things we shall place before you shortly after the sale closes. Examine Prices and Remember Dates. DOMESTICS DRESS GOODS •W ’ Fancy dress patterns, 10 vards. regular •• ‘ “ ’■ ....................... ..................................................... $15, now $12.50 12.50 “ 10.00 9.00 11.00 ‘ 8.50 10.00 •• 8.50 - 7.00 36 inch, all wool. Scotch Plaids, regular 65c vd. .50 46 ............... black Henrietta, good value at $1,00, now 80 eta. ’■ Cashmere, value at $1.041 noAr .80 Selastapol. ” “ 1.15 ’* .90 All our celebrated Broad Head goods 40c that regular are fine, values at 50c yard, - .............................. 65 ‘ ’’ 50 PLUSHES All our $1,2.5 plushes now at $1.00 •< 100 ’* " -80 CLOAK DEPARTMENT. In this line you have already been told what we have say. an<l will simply «av we have a few left that are LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS. ritiri ng this sale 14 yard» $1.UO . 4 1.00 1.00 1.00 GINGHAMS 10 yards Amoskeg, 12 ' 16 regular price K for $1.00 10 1.00 14 1.00 44 44 .4 . 4 <4 • » BLANKETS White Blankets gotxi value at $5.511 now $4.50 “ 4.7.5 “ 8.75 ” - " “ 4.00 ” 3.00 3.50 ” 2 75 t » LACE CURTAINS Beautiful goods, regular at $7.«50 now $.5.00 4.50 Handsome “ “ b.Oti •• 2.75 Very Nice ‘‘ “ 4 . 4.00 “ Good Value ” ’’ 3.00 •• 2.50 « 4 . I MENS’ HATS All our nice Zephyr Veatt- that have been so popular This line will I h - discontinued and insiead a new line this season, at $1 50, ary going at ¿1.25. Flannel vests, of goods of which we will mention in due time, and to regular $1.5o $1 25 Flannel vests, regular $1.25 make the hats move quick, our price* are your prices. Come and see. now ¿1 MILLINERY. In this line we take the lead l»v t arrying the latest novelties and largest stock to be found in Southern Ore gon. ami in a few short weeks this department will be brim full of nice things for your ins|»ecti<>n. MENS’ FURNISHING GOODS hi conclusion let us say, ‘‘make hay while the sun shines, and it will surelv «siiine for your pocket hooks (luring this, our first Annual Sale, if you will Reap., but embrace the opportunity Soliciting- vonr patruimge, I am, K. B. LI U N HAKER • • t