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ASHLAND TIDINGS. BRF.4 l i IES. Mrs. J. H. Hos’.' r r«x-eiv«‘d a tele gram Tuesday, inform t ng her of the liurmiof her I. ime :n D..yt m. W >- i, on tied day. A Gh-nd de man who has . r alr'.d W«X>d cull tract, was in lii.il! »e-t -rdny hxikmg for chop > rs. lb- off«-rs 81,5»> p> r cor I for cutting ami piling. Something that will greatly im- prove 1 he projierty n«-ar it is a Mon- terev c\ |in>-i )««-dg<» i «»w Ix-ing set . »it l>* Messrs. M.t’arthv, Shook and Wick to take th«- pl .;*«' of a f«-tice around tlieir large lots in llie north «•rn [»art «»f town. The city marshal carneil the thanks of the amlleuc«' at th-' L*vy eon •< rt Tues I y evenuig by Ins suppression,«>f the il.~tr«'s«ing ami outrag.-ou« noise nsiially made by t!i * gallery lx»ys. ami which they began with their usual gusto at the 1». ginning of the [»erfor- mance. Wm. Gee start«-1 f«»r San Francisco yesterday morning with a carload of lieef hides and she«'|> [»"Its which l.e had bought up iii this valley. F.»r g< hh 1 dry hides he has b«>eu paying thr««' cents [»< r [».»uml. for sheen ix*ll« 10 c.-nts. and 1'2*.. cents added for each month’s growth of w«x»l. The Central Point b ind cam«' up by wagon last Tuesday to atteml th»* Levy ixmeert m Ashland. The mem bers of th" hand are C. J. Kurth, lead er, (>. ('. an I J. Park »ypile, C. R |»|«-y, W. a: I < i. < liven«, J.Harvev, F.Jeffreys, H. Miller, H. Harvey and’ L. H New ton. They are making g«x»d progress and improvement. "Tm'Veneti all Nights,” the scenic -:» ■•' i.'iilar tir.-t part of Clevi'lan i’s 11 iv.-iiy Minst rels, is a glimpse <»t fairy land anil its several transformations reveal such an exhibition of sph'iidor that an old lady, oil Ixdioldltig I*, was so carri««! away that she «'xelaimed in an <■«■«: icy of delight minghxl with surprise ami doubt. “That must lie lieav.-u, hut for lieiiveli's sake where's th«' whit«'folks, tlii'in’- ali emms!” Last Wetlnesday was the third pleas ant. sunshiny day this week, ami can did .t. s <-am«‘ <»ut in Ashland thick as s-.vi.lious oil the first undoubteii spring .'•«» “back .-a-:." Distn-t Attoritey Coh.g, Col. Bowditcii and Wm. 11 Park r, all reputed candidates for District Attorney, were brushing .-«gams’ one another in unrntlltxisereni ty. County treasurer R. II. M.Hire, of Jacksonville, candidate for rem.minti- tion, ami C. W. Logan, Candida!«' for a legislative nomination, wi re «st deck in tli«-sunshine wi(h th ' others, an I Judge Neil, while not worrying alxmt hi-o'.'.n case (lie holds for two years yet 1 see me« 1 to lx* sort of “rottudiug up" the .-an hdati-s. Ami a tap of tli«' fire b. ll would have brought «»u» half a d-'Z.*:« imin* candid «'.es or possibili ties Democratic ami Republican, who «'an b«'s« . mi every di.y in Ashland. Tliey al! hav«' several wveks of happy anticipation v> t. «HOtklV. KAU.KOAb ACCIDENT. PERSONAL. Weekly Weather Report. KLAMATH COCNTT. Dyspepsia [l.iukville Star March 2s.l Following is the record of weather M u . a *s n .i iv lives lai t ruble, uini often h ad As ti long freight train was running C. W. Ayers came up from Albany D. W. Anders.>n has caught tons of Greeu Seal. observation«, for Ashland, made by F. to teeli de »traction. Difttrun* after eating, soU'hward near Delta last Wednesday Sunday. suckers at L.»st river gap and is utiliz Friday....... ... A/uil 4, /'Jo H. Carter, observer for tlie Oregon im ruing, a «'oupling near the mitldle Stylish 11 its at B .’u:it'stlii> week. Pr if. Joo. T. Hover returned last ing the great catch iu extracting the State Weither Bureau, for the week sick hc.vlachc, heartburn, hour Btoinuch, of ttie train broke, and the automatic menial de pro-ion, etc., «re caused by this oil therefrom, which is gixtd for ma Men's B. hi '. s from 82 up .¡1 Blount's. hr.lives sloppe«! the rear section almost Suud 1» from California. chinery ami some other things. TI e ending April 2, 1890: very common and increasing disease, Ltnil Wanteil! in.-t lull*, though the train was on the Trauks and Valmes at I'.' >i:.'s. Mrs. «1. J. Strait and children re sucker« rush to the head of Lost river Hocid's Sarsaparilla tones the stomach, A party dettimi to purchase a farm down gr ille. Tin- aeehletil happen«- 1 turned Monday from a visit at Rose from the lake in immense shoals to creates an appetite, promotes digestion, re D:» shirts from •’st»-, up a' i:'.»unt -. Hear Ashland. 8--mi di-script- >n, price just a-- a sharp curve had been round si. burg. J_____ _ lieves headache, clears the mind, and cures I s[»awn on the rifles. .Mr. Anderson • >7 and terms to A. Edwards, care T id 3X.:> «M 2X Fili« ('on luetor D ive (¡ale and a brakeman M -u's worliiug s i >es SI.'"«) ¡»air at dyspepsia. has caught on an average 1<*> an hour ( ’ >. >|H>r, the Yreka oon- •jx ( ¡<xi. W. 44 > 49 31 « I .iv in '« is. wet«' in the cab's.se at the end of the Bl. .un' -. during th«* rush of u shoal. Sam IkS 43 40 » 29 In a Terrible Condition. .10 < i ’ .lv budder, Was m Ashland tractor and ■ -I train. liny knew that two light en- 30 36 32 36 Jackson, his partner, is the most de “I owe my life to Hood's « <aisaparilla. Plenty of «wits for seed ar. 1 fetal at Meeting ««f secular I ni««n. V !,l> 43 31 29 3M. 5 ¡S gim s were f<»iiowing tin« train, ami the this week. Fuir termined ni.'ker-caleher on record. .ri0 31 4 •..> «'li-ar two years I was in a terrible condition A niis'tiug of the Ashlnn I Se«'ular Ashland Mills. brakeman got out to (lag them. The Jr., returm-«! While fishing out of the tall of his Apr. 1 Orland* Coolidge, 1 4‘«.'» «r»l «U dj>pep-ia. I could cat nothing but Fair 2 Union will lx- hel«l at McCall’s hall engim-s were t«x> dos«*, and, d ishing Sunday from i Eugene. He Will Blurt wagon lie 5'11 into the roaring Gap Regular term of eitcuit court b. gins cracker», and my weight fell from 170 to ¡3# Saturday evening, April 5tu, at 7 (> - at Jacksonville next Momlay. around the sharp curve, they struck East so «n. ami Amlerson thought he was a gouer, Total Precipitation lachea. pounds. >¡4».»»j's Sarsaparilla hel|»ed me at clock p. m. the c.ilx>*»s«' just, as 1a* l»»ft it. (¡ale, but lie wasu’t. He Ixibbix! tip iu a Teinix.-iature. Highest 54 Lowest 2b. M can once, and aiu*r using 12 l»>ttles 1 was en Church s»x-ial at Baptist Church, W. W. Cardwell, formerly of Jack who wils seate«l at his «L'sk, w.i-in 41 4 quiet n«x>k with a large gasp aud a tirely cured. I have gained my usual Til»* lay evening, April 8. Siqqa r Iti-aily for Busin«-«. stantly killed. TI»* cab »«si* was sonville, is pnietieinj law at Burns, larger sucker! weight, 170 pounds, and have had excellent Harney county. from 6 to 8. «iriven into an empty emigrant car Garden s«««ls and onion sets Ht the The undersigned has revived his health ever since.” T. J. W ilcox , 20-26 1st Lately a band of poor, lean, starved li«»l House. ahead of it, ami tlie two ears, jamtmd Chris. Smith has rented tli.» (i:e. . County Judge Neil and wife, and g-xxlsordered some months ago in the ; outh Street, Salt Luke City i'tah. deer, unfit for food ami driven by star ASHLAND, (ill. into an inextricable mass t«x»k tir«* and came S[»nng ranch on the Lmk»iile road their son George, up from Jack- East, a'id is ready now to attend to The Green Seal 5c cigar ¡it D. L. Hcadaehe— Hot Plaslies. vation down to the edge of Dairy, were were in a mass of Haines at on<x>, ami soiiVille Ties'iay. business in the undertaker's line. for the comiug year. Minkler «k Son's. “ I had headache, hot flashes, soreness and shot, killeil am! crippled in a most the bo<iy of Gale could not be r« acliial Headquarters at D. Wilson’s furniture ----- Cleveland's Magnithx-nt Minstrels at L. L. Merrick returned home last shameful manner, we hear, by p««iple swelling across my body, pain in my right until it was reduc«»d to a cinder. s’ore. L L. D owning . Notice. Grauite H ill, Ashland, next Wediies- sWe, with fre«p:cut vomiting I used Hood’s Gale, who was in Ashland all through week Irom Yreka, ami is again at his pretending to lx* “s|H»rtsmen." They , «1 iv evening. April 'Jth. All open accounts in favor of or Sar-aparilla with the la-st results. I arn in do not Ix'loiig to the res|»x-table class the blockade, was a genial man, wh >m post in Blount's store. Parlor ('«mrert. the boys here called "Reddy.” He M. N. long has sold to Cliarl«*)’ Dr. G. S. Brawn, of Jackson, Tenn., who practice the legitimate diversions against t he firm of Hildings A- Morse better health than h.r four years Hood's The young ladies of th- M. E. Jobusoti his niter.«! in th“ cigar store leavi s a wife ami children in \ ermont. is in Ashland, on a tour of th«, «.tale of the field. Such a spottsmau is one I hope to close up as early as possible 'ursaparilla is hi p . reliable, and sure.” J. W illson , Auburn. ( al. who merely sports with his own repu either by cash or note. Respectfully, Church will give a parlor c-imvrt at and billiar«! ro«Ml s of Pau s >n A Long. looking for a lix'atiou. G. C. E ddings . PLANTS I tation for decency until it is worn out. the resilience of Mr. J. Thornton Hood’s Sarsaparilla HERE AND HIERE. Jacob Wagner lias lx.ught of (’Ims. C. N. Potter and wife, of Salem, are He is also one who sports with the next Wednesday. Apr. 9. A g«xxl M,: I bv .'r jiL-i-t'i Xi ■!, f..r I A large st«x-k of Choice Groceries in Ashland again this week, enroute game laws ami is liable to timl the programme ami social time Every- Hosley the registered P<»ll«-d Angus nil'.» I>V I. Il Kill «t « ¡1., AlHitlui I«:.«» and a big reduction in prices at D. L. I/»well. M.i-s. horn" from Sm Francisco. cow mqiorted several years ago by C. diversion just a little serious. Ixxiy invitixl to come with a >lim '. Bdl Ny«» lecture I tit only three Minkler .V Son’s. K. Kium. ICO Doses One Dollar Ju Ige De.uly ami wife reached Port pin -es hi Oregon Portlimd, Siilem Press Dorris, of Butte creek, wants The Levy ('onrert. Garden SeedB in pkg. or bulk at D. land the first of the week, on their re to know how the Star can figure out Th»* change of running time of trains and Astoria. The great Ijevy and his concert helps tlie business of the Pilllm.itl buf * turn h im" from the Sandwich Islands. hixreport«»«) loss of GJhHi «-attic, when L. Minkler A Son*«. M .yor G. W. Howard, of Medford, company entertain«*«! a g>xx] house at fet wrvtce, but is rough on lb«1 rail- >•<> ti < i<: Legal blanks at. T idings oftioe. he bail b'ss than 5,il<*) cattle to begin Peter Britt, of Jacksonville, who has su 'e.x'de I to Time. 11. Bentley ’ s Granite hall in Ashlaml Tnes.iay even roail depot eatiug holmes. the winter with. |Mr. Dorris d«x-sii't — to ___ has Ihx-n spending the winter months interest hi the bank at that [»lace. ing. The program embruce«l cornet GOOD VARIETY HOUSE PLANTS. BORN'. at San Diego, returned home last Sat give any figures <»f his losses, however, Coiniiuiuion next Sunday a. m. a' sob»« by L-vy, singing by Madame ! The new City Dinx'tory, just out, we notice. Roses, Geraniums, Fuchsias, Pansies, urday. L'vy and the tenor, ami piano music. the Cong'l Church, and sera on m the ba-es the present |H*pulatioii of l’ort- IIER tn A-lilioi'I. Mxri'li. 1S'«O, to Mr. Stukel informs the Star that IIAT' Ijevy is a wonderful cornetist the evening, "1'iie Causes and Cure of Verbenas. Petunias. Pinks, •OF D. W Dillon, of Ellensburg, Wash., lami ami Aibitia eomlnmxl, at 85,tMH). Mi sud M-- Wm. HaU-her, axon. world has said so. ami Ins music was Poverty" will !■• eousidereil. is in Ashland tins week, looking up there is plenty of sets! gram m Klnm- Etc., Etc. 'The tepair of the road up Ashland greatly enjoyeil here, but it wax ap- inducements for investment in real es at h comity. It is uuderst»xxl that th“ temporary «•reek is in progress tins week, under »^j'lXM ll... IU.KI \MAI. I’lAM- parent that he ami his company did change of tram turn* will hist only Settlement Wanted tate here. Judge Smith sold his hotel lot in /»zS f»»r oiiulxMir l"-(l«!îDg h ’ j <1 (•L’hig' lh.< supervision of .Samuel Watson. It not f«x*l the m'cessity of doing their alxmt thri e weeks, unh -s b id w.-attier icjh I n M hv 1st W. J. Wimer, now of Oaklaml ('al., the buriiixl district to George Baldwin Taxes for the y« ar IS'*'«, now <bic hid ! j » h \: i n.-eds mon' “tinaneial backing" yet, lx-st in a little country town. Levy sbouki lx- eucounler.-d lai«' tills spring. bh*,will b(*(*oint*(Iclifhpiriit on .Monday. Apr The mi»l«-r»ii!n*-<i «b-siresxtl jxiriem* ow was on Momlay evening's train, re this wwk for $1,5*10. It is said that hi «»ever. lef’ off the lost “variations" in some VEGETABLE PLANTS. «, An early payment of the smhk * i- r< him in V-hlaiet to make immi-diat«' l'«y Frank H .«sty has moved ins .-.tation- turning southward, after a visit at G«x»rge will build on that lot auolht r inn of liis pieces, and had to lx* coaxed a nii-iit, >o that he mav pa« up his ow n fall' (pieced, a«» it will be iiccomh -y to turn over Many persnns who Imard Bill Nye's < \p.i \<.i < i i » i:v, < ai I.u i «iw i I«. hotel. Grail’s Pat-s. at«-and school laxes t*» the count y Ire«* in Asblaiiil, a- busini-s- «-i>mnr*'in»-uls iu Al go«xi «leal to give as much music as he ery ami variety !>usn:ess .«ml m w- d. - l.-etnie in P.irtianl pronounce it a 1 •• pper. Egg l’I.iîîts, <•!('.. I»y the urer; hik I the a<1ditional expense of per cun Pun« make it u<-»-»-"»r» for him to settl*- al «lid, but it was a rare treat, neverthe [.nt to the old qu .it. is of Burekhalti-r Mrs. Maria (logswell, motlier of Col. Mrs. H. M. lèib -rtu start« d Sat «hili affair. “Be ter stay al home an 1 d4»/.«*n. I iuii 'I i ' m ] nr IhoUMtlid. fairs h« re ami move io that plan al a>i luge nti-1 mil« age will la- *avcd by payim nt less. Madam«' Levy is a tine singer •V Hasty, at tl.e e .rner of Maiu ami oi taxes before* lh(V bieoin, i le] j 11« 1111 - L ( . r.-a.l his stuff in the newspapers,’ urday morning for Forlx-stown, Te- C. A. Cogswell of Lakeview ami F. A. early «tala The ¡aw in relation tothe collection <»f taxes Willi a powerful ami cultivate«! voice, («run it«' streets. Cogswell of Linkville, died at till* lat I liose «»w ing me need not la* surpri-'-d to lli«'y say. Kama oounty. Cal., where her hllH- I am selling plants as cheap as you notitieatiou from my aUorm-y of Ih«- will La? strictly enforced ami Schonert is a rare pianist. ter place on the 21stultimo, in hersltb r« m-< <-«*iye John Van Horn, who has the gen baud now is. .I ames <«. B ikpsev . «-«sity forpaymi-nl C. W. Av*.i:». can get them East. T'.ie Astoriiui save “ T ’ .ick" Butler year. *in rirt and I ax < olh < lor of Ja< »M»n < «». eral agency for tins part of the state Ashland, or» gon, April I. 1190 will be again the nominee for Congress H. W. Lemon, the rustling biiRinesH Dated March x. lx*.*0. Change ««f llailroail Time. C. R. VAN AELSTYR. for the sale of the “microlx* kilh-r,’ Rube H ittou, r«*<s*iver of the Grohs on the Deimx-ratie ticket, ami the manager, and P. S. Mattox, general has laxm establishiug local «ig. ni i «* b On the 31st ult.. «change was made A Gwinn estate, says the loss of cat St‘it< sman savs he is about the easiest agent of the Haverly Clevelaml min Sheriffs Sale in the time of the pass«'nger trains at various places in ttn <x>uuty. tle from the ranch of that «»state is on mail iu the state to l*eat. strels, are in Ashland this week. Ix'tweeti Portland ami San Francisco, ly ill«»lit one-eighth. Chit.»««».! Bios, will make a num Miss Kat« Kennedy, the p<.pillar Messrs. A. F. Gioper ami H. Cobb, in order to permit slower running ber of mqnovements m the drug store In the < irctiit Court of the State of <Iregon John Gliem lost about loo head of sela hi ! teach r of San Francisco, who of Buchanan county, Iowa, arrived in through the canyon region 1x4 ween soon, one oi which will b«» the making for the coiintv of Jackson. dl> d a few we.-k:- since, left $|o, ii HI to Ashland last Saturday, ami contem cattle. (¡rant's Puss an«l lets. burg. The of an office eoinp.irtnietit for the lie- Frank clnggHue, K II. < 'lllirglUP*. Man luggage. Barnet Saucerman. Jane miik -er ttie propagatioii <»f the single tax the plate lix'ating in this neigliborhoixl. train from the north is now due in eomm<Hhitii.n of th“ [Hiy.-ieiaiis am! The Republican county convention < man. Jeb'f Sherman. Harriet Sherman, J ory advocated by Henry George. Ashland at 10:30. and remains here, for Klamath county, to elect threede'e- Miller, Mollie Miller, George Moor* uixl Juo. T. Flynn, the Grant ’ s Pass patients. as usual, thirty minutes for breakfast. Maggie Mooru. heirs at law of Jameb < lug Mr. A. S. Joins, of Th.«.:. Hollow, townsite b himer, Went south on We«l- gates to th“ state convention, will lie gage, deceased, plaiutitlS. 11. (’. M'-ss.-ng. r has m id“ the nec The train from the south is due here held at Linkville on the 9th, and the W sco eonnly, saved Ins horses ami nesday's traiu to San Fram-isoa go v*. at 3:5i» P. M., instead of 5:10, as for essary repairs and improvetnenls al primaries will lx* held to-morrow. R. S. Dunlap, defendant. cattle during the recent snow by fee«l ing to start another railroad, he said. merly. and it also will remain thirty the Porter sawmill on A-hi nd creek, Tile convention will consist, of 30 dele mg them vviui tlour, which was brought C. W. Savage left Central Point re gates. Linkville. 8; Plevna,4; Klamath, miuutes for diuner. There is no and will start tin* mill to-morrow. By virtue ofaa execuUoa and decree«»! fro.ii B.ikeoveti a distance of live miles' cently for Puget Sound, IllS soil 1; W.«id River, 3; Dairy. 4; !x«st River. fun-. li.Hiir«-duly is-m-.l <>ut et tie h I. o »<-i-n change in the time of leaving and ar Next week orders for lumber can lx- lilted «-.«art. iu’tli.- «Ix.ve entitled «- hum -. u > Laid is at Eugene William Hurd, recently from Balti ami the younger riving at Portlaml, but th«' tram filled. 5; Sprague River, 2; Tale Lak“, 3. in.- directed and delivered, in fa'umf utHiv. more, forged eheck» an I had them son, Frank, started Tues«lay for Red The Deimx-ratie couvention will 1 h * named leaves San Francisco at 5 P. M. now, plxintitt'and ngaiust K. S l»iinlap. Potato.-s are being s..i I in Astilaml cashed iu Portland, this st ..., to tii. Bluff. instead of 7:15, as formerly, and the now at 82.75 per ll*i lbs. (¡««>. \\. and Interest h hl on the Kith, primaries on the 10th. d. fendant, f..r tie- sum wf upon tlie Hanie from Ma* lltli, IMS, It ‘ -1» an. uut of $| ik * i recently. Hi- It;, i dis time of arrival in San Francisco is Crows«.ii r'-[x»rts that Dkkl bashi'is, It will also elect three deb-gates to a- John Winders returmxl recently a.ru. y’> fee. p«.XI< i“t» and diHlmr-em. 1.1« ap;.cared from tin- latter city smee the from a trip to Albany and other places the state convention. The several of suit and tin- further e<>-ts and a. i-ruiliL 10:45 a. in., instead of 7:15. The ar winch Were shl|.[axl to him from Al forgeries Were discovered. rangement is exjxx-ted to hist only tin.na, Iowa, are expected here ab ill 'i't'«d andii|H«n tins »»rit. I did u,x>n tlie tn th«» Willamette. He didn't timl precincts are entitled to represeutatiou < llili.iH. li, l>'0. levy u | h , u oil tlie ulxiut three wi-eks. 2; f "ll..w inp’ ..! d< Mar. R. vi. Smith, who was up from business bixjming ilowu that way any as follows: Klamath Lake. the lblh mst. -. rila-d r. al property, to «it Will Move t*i \lt«iiny. S|»ragu«* Itiver, 3; Dairy, 2; Linkville, Gr id s Pass last Saturday, says the more than in Ashlaud. That «ertain lot of ground situated in Public Reading Room. An entertainment was given at the 11: T'ule Lake, 3; Lost River, 5; Plevna, .la. k'.in < ountv, Oregon, described a- L.l C. W. Ayers, the architect and pe< ¡lie down there nr«' eXCltixl ov.-r tin ( ’ . Normal sclnw.l Saturday evening by Jackson Hix'kersmith, of this place, The lailies of the Ashland M. T. 3: W’. hh I River, 3; aud Poe \ alley, 2. I.««« < omnieu. ing at a point on tlie east builder, wiio came up from Albany tin I of wiial is [>r.«noiim*«'d tm ore in line <4 ori-goii sire«-tor road leading from I’, are making preparations to <>|»-n a Mrs. Van Atlkeli, «e-sisied by local the lirst of the wi'ek. aniiotinci s bls tile Lolls«, creek legion. Tin' whole is in Lane county, introducing the Jai-k-onville to Willow Springs, 2-Xi feel "Luindry Queen” washing mac him*, reading r«x»m in the Gamard block as talent. It was not very largely at- mtetitionof iiKiving to th" Linn coun eo inliy is staked out in claims. nortlo.f tlie northeast <-«»rn«*r i*f K aud Ore having Ixmght the right to sell the Go to our store, east side of Plaza, g-m-t -e.-ts. whi.-li |H»mt i- tlie north hue »•«■m as the building is complete«!, pro tended, but highly etijove«! by those ty metropolis as s«H«n as lie can ar for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, of the lot now oecupi' d by David Lilin, and maclnn.' m that couuty. The S. P. D. «k L C<>. will start bably als’iit th»' first of May, and ex who were there. range ins affairs here for the change. artists'materials, and wall and build running tlienee « Uli tlie <-aat line of < »reg.>n m their new lactory at Grant's pect the co-operation of the business Thus. E. Nichols, of Little Butte ing papers. Estimates made on paint street nvrtliwardlv by JW feet, tliencee.i't The ice houses of the railroad eom- Sine«' he !>• gan bnsitie.-s in Ashland work Pa.-s u< vt week. The town will im- men and women of the city in making pany Hardly p.irallel w’itb -aid F street i .X i feet to precinct, is recovering from a severe at the Ashland d«-|>ut »ver«* iiii. d Mr. Ayers has designed and Imiit a tiietr efforts a success. They will so last week h*r the iv.iuilig s«-as«.ii, ten large proportion of the handsomest m< dii.t«-ly feel the bem'tit of a resump attack of "la grip)»»." Several other ing. paper hanging, interior decora astiiki'. thence aagling to a pofnt on tlie tions, etc. north lino oi F -tract. op,x»site 111«- nortli- tion of this large business that; was m- licit at i in furnishing the room «!<>- ear loads of No. 1 ice from Truckee, residence houses in town, including ea-t. I'ruer of blin k No. ;t-. tlii'tice with tIo members of his family also have been E vans ,V B kcnk , Ashland. Or. nations of furniture, pictures, or cash Cal., having arrive«! and b« en stowed thowof F. lloper. L. D. Fuller. (>. terrupte«i by tho fir«* last fall. north line of said F street 2«>0 feet to tin- quite ill with the disease. > asi boiiudary line of David l.ititi » lot. to purchase the articles need««!, ami away within their walls. Ganiartl, N. W. Chlleolt, Mrs. «I. AtU-utiun. Militiamen! theuce uorthwardlv with th.- east line of At th.-Oregon penitentiary the three Samuel Arendt, formerly in the also assistance to some extent in meet Houck, T . K. Bolton. B. F. Rtx'ser. Linn lot. iai feet to tlie nortli line of The regular monthly business meet I'.ivid ing tin' expenses of keeping a pleas Geo. H. Lynch has kept a number ins own cottage, and others; also the men who eacli cut a hand off are still mercantile business in Ashland, was I'UV.I l.inu lol, -Inn.-.- westuard'.y with ant and attractive room always open of meu at work for some tim» m tne handsome farm resid« nee of E. K. «•• ntiii" I hi comp iniiml-'ss dungeons, on last Saturday’s train, returning to ing of Company 1>, (). N. G., will be ¡»avid I.inn north line 200 feet to place ..f a.-.-ording 1*» tlie corporation for the la-netit of the public, and sup- ' timber on Ins place on Wagner creek, Anderson mar Talent. He has put l ilt' two who cut the ends of their California from a trip to the Soiiml. held at the Armory m Grauite Hall beginning, |>lal of-aid town of Jacksonville, being tlie plled with choice rending matter, both cutting woo l, the most of which he up by contract linee brick bhx'ks, fingi rs off’ were released from the dun He is hx-Htixl now at Pleasanton, Ala next Monday evening, April 7, ]89o. -am«- land her. tofor«* eotiveyad by James All members of the company are re « luggage t.. -aid It. - lmnlap. in lMs«ks, monthly and other peridi- has sold to the railroad company, to the last of winch, the Gaillard opera geon a few we«'ks ago and are now at meda county. And 1 w ill oil. r for -ale Io the highest bid quested to I«- present. By order of olu-nls and newspH|s*rs. Their pro lie delivered at Talent for the engines. house, is in Course of «reetion. H«‘ woik tn the foundry. Col. ('. F. Crocker, Vic»' President of der. for ca-h in liaml at the court liouse G. F. M c C onnel . Capt. ject is a most commendable one and Hi <loor m Jacksonville, or..on Tii.'i«* is a m iveim-ht on foot the Southern Pacific Co., has lieen m Prof. H. C. FalxT has I hs - ii eugag’ed has .lone a large amount of work for -♦ ♦ ♦•---------- should be given all the ••neonrage- 44 4 44 Saturday, May i, 1*HO, the time he has been m busimss here, \\ ;.s<-o county, says tin* ’i'iinis-Mimn- Portland during the past week, on to till the tin«-x|>ir«'d term of Prof. Smoke the Green Seal. inent |>ossible. a! 2 «. c I. h s p m. of -md day. ail the rigtit. W« Us as teacher tn the grammrr de- and it is »vmk that will continue to /.«;/«. c. for t lie er«x t ion of steam vats business *>f importance to the com Button onions and a general assort title and interest of It. s Iniul.-ip, def« uda-it. 44 ¡.artmeut of the Ashland scbiH.ls, and lh' a record of Ins enterprise and skill, for the st tipping of wool from pelts. pany. ILs sp.-eial train went north in and lo tin- -aid property, to satisfy the ' I nion" Party !>'-l«-irat«si. ment of gm ids in our line at the Rod judgment Miss Nellie Ewan will t<-a.-ii m th«' as it is found in so many of til«» By tiiis prix-ess each individual owner ward Friday. in favor of plaintirts as aforesaid. House. * l.iven under my liaml tills 2d day ol Pursuant to the call for a conven primary grad«* at the north scii<x>), in most prominent buildings iu the city. can save from 51) to 75 cents on each Rev. Thos. P. Boyd, now in charg«' tion to elect delegates to represent place of Miss l’riiv. Both are excel Mr. Ayers will hereafter devote him p. lt, and this will 1»* a great increase of th»' M. E. Church at Cottage Giove, Our Green Seal Cigar can’t lie April, is'.»". JAS. G BIRDSEY, self to the business of an architect, from th« price paitl at points on the Jackson county in the “Union” party lent teacher». bhvrttr beat, at D. L. Minkler A Sin’s * is in Ashland for a «lay or two this railroad. T his new [irocess is under exclusively, and will thus be able to state convention at Oregon City April week, settling up some matters con- Company D. was innstertxl and in the man igement of some Australians,« 4« 44 4 44 'Jth, and to effect a county organiza spected at the barracks last Momlay I do Ix'lter work than ever, lie now- n«x-t«xi with ins former business here tion. the friends of the new party met evening by Lieut. C. W. Ayers, who lias a fair start in Albany, with the who have teste«! it m their own coun in life ffisiirauce. in Granite Hall, Ashland, last Satur has recently visit«« I several of the designlug and superintendence of a try. 44 44 44 44 Charley Howard, who came down day and el«x-t«-d Geo. S. Briggs, of «ytnipames in th«' Willamette, au«l he number of buildings already on hand, and with these as a beginning he has th»* mountain Wednes«lay, reports the Medford chairman of the county Alsiut the Ruails. thatAsblami need not feel ashamed a bright prospect of building up a 44 snow about 8 luches still at Howards' central committee, J. H. Morris, Ash says The wet winter just past (at least we i station, ami alxuit all gone nt the of her company for it is the best one large and luerative business in th«' land, sec.. E. F. Walker, of Central hope it is past) has made the people of : Green Spring ranch. Grass has been 44 Point, treas; R. H. Hatfield, of Ash- among ten companies of the second Willamette valley. Jackson county realize more fully than growing pretty rapidly on the moun !an«i. and C. H. Wallace, of Medford, regiment. for several years what abominable tain sides. were also placed oil the committee. lx iiKHTiitic County Convention. A little «laughter of Mr. Kist, four 44 44 wet-weather roads there are iu this Five delegates were elected to the years old, fell from a «lix»r-step Inst The Detuix-ratic county committee country. Our roads are the legitimate Mrs. C. R. VnnAslstyr arrive 1 in state convention to lx» held at Oregon ........... . and injured her shoulder Iris issue«! a call for the county conven offspring of our p«x>r road laws, and it ' Ashland Tuesday morning from Monday, 44 • 4 City, April Hth. as follows: Rev. joint painfully, but not |»*rmaneDtly. tion to el.x-t deli'gntes to the state con is useless to hop«' for much improve t }«>lden<lale,\Vash., where she rem.lined T1e«nias. Medford; C. H. Wallace, It was thought at first that the arm vention, and also for the convention to ment in the one until the other lie after Mr.Van Aelstyr c.ime to Ashland, 44 44 44 44 Mwiford; John Butterworth. Ashland; was broken, I mt Dr. Songer, who was noniniate a county ticket, The for- amended, but m some places it is feasi to dispose of t heir property and busi- • » E. F. Walker, Central Point; Wm. called in, pronouuce«i ttie injury a in» r will in«>et tn Jacksonville on S.itur- ble for radical and permanent improve ness inter«*sts there. 44 44 44 Bris'Z''. Talent. Spe«x-hes were made concussion <>f the joint, which would day, April I'J'li, and elect eight ment to be commenced at once utidera H«nry C. Wilson, the big rancher by several gentlemen pres«‘nt and a not result seriously. delegati-s to th“ state eonv. ntion. policy of adding a little each year, and of Eastern (Iregon, was on Si'nrday 44 hopeful feeling was manifested. Jos. Randles of Chimney Rock pre which meets in Portland April 21th. thus finally securing solid, smixith evening’s tram, boitml for Portion«!, cinct was in Jacksonville on Monday, Primarn-s will lie held Saturday. roads that will lx> a credit to the coun t » lixik after an ejectment suit in th«» L«-a«r of Mineral Spring. 44 44 44 try and as valuable a public invest ment and informe«l us that he lost a few April 12th. The county nominating convention as any that «'oiilil be mad“. Take, for U S. District court. lie returned Chas. H. Hosley lias secured the head of cattle from ttie ills« ise known southward W«xlm*s lay ovening. 44 lea«- of th«- ixittling privilege and the as mad itch, th«- animals atb«-b'd will me.'t in Jacksonville on Saturday, example, the short stretch of street in Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Atkinson will ♦■xclusive right to sell the waters of literally rubbing themselves to «bath May 3d primaries to lx* held Satur- t h-> business part of Ashland. Upon a solid road-lie<l foumlation of r«x'k start next Monday or Tuesday for the Wagner Stxla Spring for a term against trees. A dog contracted ths d- » April 2*>th. 44 E» Ii convention will be compose.! there is a mass of earth from six to Portland, intending to remain two or of years, and intends, in connection ailment in some way and shared a of 7 ' ielegat«' ‘ >, appo liomsi imongthe thr.x' weeks in th.« Willamette valley. twelve inches <leep which makes the similar fate. Times. with a large wholesale establishment, 44 44 - tai precincts -. follows: Apple street a shameful mass of mud in »vet Mr. Atkinson's health is improving, to push the sale of the water, and Mr. Bean of Kean creek, and Vm«* blaml If. Big Butte 2. Chirn- weather. More or less work is done but h« is still far from »veil. build up an extensive business in Ixit I. ’ '» 2. <’*ntial Point I. Eden."«. upon this six-tion of str«'«'t every year. 44 44 tling and shipping it. This spring, (M.m, of J«*nney creek .-tarie.1 o it D. C. Kilgore, of L ingell valley, who with its rare combination of iron, Wolnt-eday after old “ll'-el F.x«', ex «■ » ■ ■ s ( 'i ■ »■!« 2, l'l«»unc«* I m a-k 1, ( ¡ol I L«'t us la-gin this year, say at the sold his stock interests in Klamath Hill 2. J. . -k-onvill«' 8. I.ittl«* Butt«»-I. bridge or at the crossing at Houck county last fall, intends to move to the magnesia, soda, lithium and other pecting to find the bear in the n ig'i- 44 properties, is most highly recom is.rh.HHl of the dead bor-f< near B .l I Lost Cre« à I. Me iford 5. Meadows 2. corner, and have a short sis-tioii of the peniusnl.a of Lower California this Mt. Pitt 1. Picas mt Cri'ek 2, llx'k street entirely cleared of tins earth, mended by physicians of the la-st mountain report. ! iu I!»» T h » in is spring, and H airy Dunean, of the 44 standing, and for more than thirty cently. It is unders' >>l that the !’■■ nt 2. Sterlitigvill«' 1. Sli.il«'' 1. down to the rock, and its place tille«l same neighborh »> I, ex|»ects to follow scalp of old "R — -I T ■ h it is worth - t -I ihi S». ■ a.ilio.it L 'Trail ( 'reek 2. Table Rix-k with gravel put all the work «lue this years it has lx«en a resort of more than suit next fall. local fame for the cure or relief of to th«* mail who e.ipt nr.'S it. lb- who •”>. Tuleu 2. Uniontown 2. Woodville 2, part of town and a little more if pos- I he Willow Springs 3. captures it will un loubbxlly earn Mr. A. Limb, of Gold Hill, was in sible in this permanent, sort of im disorders of the stomach, liver ami provement, and next year do as much A-hland on a business trip yesterday. kidneys, for rheumatic ailments and hundred dollars. ItuiLifrom Mott. mor«'. If it be well done, it will last, Th» Gamard mill, of win *h lie has had for general tonic effects. Besides its S«*ts, s«»ls, sets. Gimm sets at 111«- From the .VoD/« <S7of we gh all the and Ix'fore some of us are gray headed the lease for some years, is idle now, excellent Is-neticial itTects, the waler le'd Holls«'. or entirely bald there will lx> a solid, oiving to damage to the dam by the following: has a pleasant taste, unsurpassed bv In the «livorce suit of Mrs. \. lx. A party of six or seven came over smixith pice«'of road from the bridge freshet, and Mr. Limb has b«x>n ivait- that of any of the natural carlxmat««! waters of the I’acitic coast or the Peatt vs. E. DeP.' itt, W. N. Luck. y. from birtl-- on snow-shoes last Sun to the plaza. When the clean and mg for r.qiairs to lx» made, but doesn't Eastern states, If it shall lx> prop of this place, was appoint«-1 referee to day, a .listanee of twenty-six miles. wholesome and neat appearance of know how s«xm he will be able to start erlv handled. a large Ixittling trade take testimony, and on W• duesday of I'uo of the party were ladies from San such a road has made its impression the null again. this we«k. District Attorn.-y Colvtg, F iiicisco, who had been caught there upon the public, the city will find it will umioiibhsily lie the result. repres'-nting th«' state, and W. II «•y la s’< rii liobt. G. Smith, Esq., of (»rant's On»-, a young lady of worth while to take some measures Parker, nssix-iate eouti-el with Col. Is, made the entir«. trip on snow-shoes, for extending such street improvement Pass, spent lust Saturday in Ashland. Burglaries in Klanmth Co. Bowdlteh lor the plaintiff, cam«* up while the mother was brought over oti thronghollt the business section, and Mr. Smith, who is on«' of the bright A it-ltt'r r«'<x‘iv»'«l by J. It Cxsey from from Jacksonville to lx* present at tic a hand -led made of snow-shoes, with alongthe mam traveled thoroughfares; young mon of tho bar of Southern L;mg»»«l Vail«'» tins wtx'k reports that taking of testimony. Defendant will a chair fas’vtied on them, where the and, to t he best, and purest water sup Oregon, recently enteri'd into a law burglars lia»“ lx'«'U plying their v«x-a- not contest the suit. old lady sal quite comfortably, while ply, out town will add the invaluable partnersln,» with Goo. \V. Colvtg at tioti siuv'cssfully «luring th«' past win three til'll drew the sled or held It po-si-ssion of the Ix'st streets in the (¡rant's Pass. He ts understoixl to I»« for Reid's Preminm Fl«*wer s«xxls t«-r in that part of Klamath county. a candidate for tho Republican nomi I ack ns occasion requirisl. The entire country. It. H. Hargii'lin»' ami wife left their sale by 1>. L. Minkler V Son’s. Another pits-«« of road work of equal nation for district attorney. trip was mail«- in twenty-one hours. luuue for wveral weeks, while Mr. H. The parties who found a lime ledge The party rested for the night, at Elk or greater importaia'e to the city is the S. B. Galey was entertaining an old wm fix.hug Ins «-attic at another ranch, n«*ar Wixxlvill*' are said to have mad«* horn and on Saturday night at the improvement «if the road betweeu the ami wiirii they r«turmii they foliml a valuable <bscov« ry. They are con Mountain House, ri-aching Mott at 12 Eagle Mills and the north schrxil Iowa friend this week, Ruel Nuns, now that tlwir bouse hail l*vn broken into structing a kiln t<> hold li**l bush« Is o'clock Sunday. Mr. Bartie acted as house. Ashland merchants invite th«» a resident of Oakland. Cal., who was ami a very miscellaneous lot of things an«( «"rqiloying eight men at present, guide to the party. people to come from down the valley en route for (¡ray’s Harbor, where lie stolen from t lie house ami elsewhere »■X|n-ctllig to double the immber m a to do their trading here, and many do has large property interests. Mr. The snow has lieen settling fast in come to trad«- where they have excep Nims is greatly pleased with Ashland, alxmt the place. The missing articles few wtx-ks, win'll they will build a include«! all their «lish x. a lo ‘king patent kiln of sandstone which will Mott during the past week ami the tionally choice assortments of tine hu «1 will [lurchax«* property ami make glass, car]x'tit«-r’s t«x«ls a log chain, hold 2t**i bushels of lime. They groumi is bar«- m some places. If we goods in special lines to select from, Ins home here. Mr. Nims and Mr. milk pans, a cl«x'k, lady's hat ami claim to have also discovers«! a g.*xl have some warm rains there will lie but many more people would come if Galey were fellow members of tin* very little snow remaining in a couple the roads were as gissl as they should Nebraska legislature. dresses, a lx>x of cigars, ami other sandstone quarry. | Times. of weeks. tilings of various sorts, amounting in be. A plan of permanent improve Edw. A. Swope, printer aud pub Fine line katigarix* and c.-.lf shoe-, value to nearly a hiimirtxl dollars. ment. beginning at the foot of the hill lisher, of Portlaml. was in Ashland There has been «piite an exodus into * The window, sash. d«x>rs, chimmney just rec'd. at Blount's. M itt from Klamath City «luring the at Eagle Mills, should lie adopted, last Sunday and Monday. Mr. Swope ami foundation of th«' house were not Prof. LaDru Royal, Nice l'r. -blent p st week. Some of the partu s have which will in time make the traveler is mentioned by the World uml the gone, the thieves having left them, no of the Ashland ('..liege . i.d N Tiii;il |i -itt-d at Scott .V Co's, mills. ; forget that th«»re was ever a “sticky' IF«/com« f.»r th«* Democraiic nomina .lniilit. fortln-ir next raid. ilill there in wet weather. There can tion for state printer, but he is not seh<M«l «hiring the pn sidency of L. L. At McDonald's place 2,k 0 11«. of Rogers, is said to have been one of K. of I*. Ixxlge st Mislfonl. be gravel enough put on th«* r«i.«d likely to accept the nomination with graio was stolen, ami at Peterman's the fortunate people of Portland who Talisman Lodge No. 31. K. of I’.. tlier '. a short s»x'tion the tirst year let so poor a show of snci'ess as Baker's t he h«»its«'was entered «luring a short have IxM-ome wealthy through tie was instituted at Medford Wednesday us say, to make a smooth, solid wagon opponent will have, He would make al«s»“M.v of th“ family and a ntuulier of rise in value of suburban “»ill i prop «•»cuing with charter mi tubers. Fol track tn all kinds of weather. It a g«x»d state printer, nevertheless. things stol.'n. would lx' a great b«x>n forthetown erty. H«‘ is th«' owner of a tract in Frank Griffiths, of Salem, who The great variety of articb'S st«»lcn the Mt. labor suburb, ami other su lowing is a list of the officers: Francis and for the people of other parts of • »light in turn» tn furtush a clew to th«' burban property, wort Ii now ne irly a I'ltcli. P C; Chas. W. Wolters, C C: the vail«-» as well, and our «'itizens st mile.I medi<*ine in Dr. Beetle's office Dr. E. I’, (¡«-ary, V C; C. Hutchinson, WHEELS RUN THROUGH BOILED OIL nleutlty of tile thieves. EVERY PART PERFECT bundr.sl thousand dollars. !!«• nm er l’relai«-; M. Purdin. XI of E; H. Lum- should not reel until a goixl road is m Ashland for a time, graduate«] re- «vtitly with th»' chief honors of th»' made there. Would have mad«- it te ichmg s.-n h .|. • ii-u. M of F; J. E Enyart. K of K and (irezg Prirv. With road work upon this plan one class at the University «if Tenn«»sstx‘. Men's working shirts only ."«t>cts. nt S; L ike France. M at A; .1. W. Curry, rreat advantage in that, <>noe done H«» came home not long sine«*, and H«n. J. T. Gregg, of Portlaml. ex Blount's. I (i; C. O. I taiiiou. < > < i. * Tuesday morning lie passel through Speaker of theOregon Hous«* «>( Repre H. T. Chitwood, senior Past C’l“ ;«- properly, it requires little or no repairs Ashland, going back to Tennessee, to F. E. Z'X'lin.'r. the [«»pnlar tailor, cellor of Granite Lodge, was the m- for many years. Can't it bu liegun sentatives, and at [»resent S«x'retary of will repLace every broken hollow iron axle sold by me, sp-tid a year or two tn hospital study th« Republican State Central C«m- left Moud-iy morning for Raiding, to -!alllfig officer, anil tweuty-two mein- this year? ami practice. mittix', and Miss Eva Price, of this h«»k after some land in Burney valley, l>. rs ofGranite Lodge went down from free of charge, on return to me of the broken part. Prof. L. V. Wells, who has lx*en in city, formerly of Portlaml, were uni'ed in which h«' is interest.«!. !!•• may be Ashland t.ilake part in the ceremonies. Tic- Railruml Tax«-». absent a nnu«ber of weeks, but his in marriage at the resilience of Mrs. charge of the grammar school grade of Th« y come horn«' full of praises of the County Judge J. R. Neil, while in th« Ashland wli«x»ls during th«* cur . Ewan last Sunday afterr«. ,<>n. busiti. ss »»ill lx- carr;e«l on as u-ual !>y hospitable entertainment of the M«'<|- town ) ’ » xt.-nlay, m answer to inquiries Mr. G. W. lli'iebling, a;. «'Xp.rnnc.d Rev. F. G. Strang“, of the Presbyterian rent soli. x»l year, was offered a desira- ford ptsipl«'. ami tell of a royal spread Church, officiating. Owing to the re cutter from San Fr >neis«-o. w-;.-«n Mr. at th--midnight supper served. After concerning the condition of the tax tile position in <>m* of th«* schools of list this year. r. murk. <1 that the rail Tl» #«' wagon» arc coinpleU' with wliillli-lrt'cs. »lay-<liains. wn-ncli ami netk-yok'«'. cent family bereavemeut of the bride Z—llm-r lias known for a long ’ii.e*. -upp- r .- [••■« <-"«'s by Messrs. Bowihtcii, O.kiaml. Cal. To ac«x»pt it be was 11 he loss of her brother! the we«l.ling and ulm mil give customers entire Fuel'. Ciiitwixid. L ig.in and Hasty en road compi.ny lias refused to pay its obliged to resign his position here, taxes, upon the ground that the assess was made a quiet «»11«. tiler«' !»eing but satisfaction. livened 1!,e oecasinn. and a good time, ment is too high. The company is and take up th" new work at once, Iii painting the “Milburn” nothing but the best material is used, and all the work of painting is «li.no by hand, about half a dozen guests present. and lie startisi Monday morning for S'.ir, Escort ami C.'im ix toba-e<> at »vith no rebate, was enjoyed. ass.-s-.-d iti 11.--••ounty upon 63 miles The ceremony «AN-urre«i at two o'clix-k Blount's. Oakland. Mrs. Wells, who is teach as no bettor process has ever boon discovered. The dipping of the different parts into vats ol paint, as soino of road at jf.*»,(loO a mil“. This ilia's ing the second try graile at the south ,j>. in. 'The bride was Ixi-omingly at- no - s«*'m lik “ a high a-s.-ssment, es- WorknjH.ti tli “ foumlation >-f Mo PERSON \L. tireJ in a silver-grey traveling costume, seliool, will remain till tlm close of the manufacturers do. is not to l.e compared with rubbing the paint well into the wood with a brush. ■ i dly when j i-i across the line in [»resent term. Prof. Wells ix un ac- and aft'-r a brief p«-n«xl forcoiigr.itilla rine's new brick building ts well un California tii«'rea.I with rollingstock tions the bn«le and gr«x«m were driven der way. The building will !■• 25 feet comphsh-' I an I efficient te icher. and I i»' '*e.l.li!ig of James D. F.-iv, and The Milburn Wagon Company is one of the oldest manufactories in the Cnited States, ami I dare say that I tothe de,x>( to take the afterumin tram front by 65 f«x*t decji and is upon the Miss \Vaitie. daughter of J. W.’ Man is asi-ssisl at ST i / h M a mil««. The com Ills friend- here regret to see him leave pany luxes it comp] itnt upon the fact extrem -■ soul hern end of Morin«-'a lot. Ashland. for Portland. ning, is to take place at ths li« »me of rati givo von a- good a wagon and without doubt Mis Price haslx'eti a teacher in the Its front will be upon a lme with that t ue l»nd«' . parents in Linkville next that s- ■ ii“ other counties in < iregon Mr. S. A. Ciirlton, of Little Butte, L i'. ’ :' piae«-d the a-Sessme'lt at St'HMI of tin* batik ami the Masonic bl.x-k. ptlbli«* x«-h»Hils of Ashlaial during th*' Sun. lav. liiere are nriliy fueml of Commissioner, was in Ash- j.ast two years, and by her a-tractive ami the Inulding. «lt'i sid-w i.k, »»ill I«olh the pr<«s|HX'tlve bride and g ,’r -om per mile. This rat«> would mak>< a re ex-County of alaiilt jp.t.'VKD 111 the assess- Ian 1 last Saturday, liis first visit here cut w.-li out into the open space ums I and pleasant charai-ter has m ide many in this is.nut) who will exl.ti.i I coll- duction «ini»* th • serious misfortune of the N<»t excepting Portland or San Francisco. friends here, wh«» r«*gret h«*r ilepartiire, as a driveway m*ar tin- fioiiring null. gratuiations and wish them mu h joy. • «mt and dxmt ST.fAl in the taxes, at loss of a h ind Is.'fell him. 11« now has ■_’ i mills. This is un |nub:«-dly a hard knowing that tli«' briilegriHun lias 'The maiu part of ttie o! 1 wihh 1. ii W. T. S Patton, of Grant’s Pass, year «'or t’l«- r i|ro. d compnny, but it to extend the left hand wli.n he greets taken from our city on« of tlie mo~t blacksmith sl.np is u -t in tie- way of and Ills father. Were on y<-s'.eiday’s is i »ear «-f «•I«’.-- times for Jack-on his friend.«. Mr. Carlton weut through the new building, and wi I I» * u-»-«l charming ■ f its many bright, pretty tram, < n nm i- for I lie la'.ters horn" in < n:i'y, t«x», and the county court tli« war and cam«'out w.th both arms until the 1 .tt.*r is compl t-«l. ami /axiom,»nsh«xl young ladies. At Gino. The «-on will return in a month • l«a--n't f«-i 1 Ilk«' e»« :ng th«1 tax«'S ent w in>le, and a frn-ml wa- regretting that, the sum» tune they congratulate the Plow» your ch'.'. «* -h up t G. ('. or two, nu.l then intends to move to t.. in in any dtrtx-tion. If the <|'i«-stion since his hand had to go, it was not If you are going to ix'i'il one you can make money by buying one N< >\\ and briii«-it» having cli'xx'n for a husband E Ming-’. <-im«.- to an issue in the courts it will 1st in the war, so tint he might draw A'hland. a g«*ntJ«'iuan of su'*b high ehariu'ter storing it under a sbed for 12 months. lx- th«" menus of «•otnp' llmg u pension. Mr. Carlton’s prompt, re A compl.s.- new Im»* o! paper, n ive'.s. and bright |>r«»s["x-ts as 11«>li. J. 1. lb nry Me»isor and family, now of probably sponse was that he bail no regret of •Mime legislation that will result in a Centralia. Wash., were on yesterday's uniform taxation of nulroatls through that kind himself, as be wonl !n't (¡r«'gg, who is i/oiind to lx- well known at D. L Mmkl a So . s. iu the future political history of Or«'- Smoke th»« (ir.'.-n S"id ( ig «r. at D. tram going to T’ris«‘o. l'ney will stop out the stat«'. have mis-.«l his right hand during the in this valley on their return north. gou. L. Miukler A Sou s. it tnigli: have brought him through a G»pv B «>ks lik- and S|«lling Books past tw.-n'y-tive years for twie«- the sum W. H. Wickham an 1 family bare A new stock of bird cages just ;e- Try D. L. Minkler «V Son’s 5e Mag pension. njovetl to Tacoma. . ceived at Smith A Dodges. I 5c, at 1>. L. Minkler A Son's. netic Soap. Fur Sale by G. C. Minis. P lants Ashlaufl White SuIpliurSprinis TAX ■ PAYERS JACKSON COUNTY WOULD YOU Like to Know Where You Can Procure the Best Bargains in If so read some of the Cash Prices Offered by O.H.BLOT TNT Down went the Ribbons To the bottom of the list, And we have the latest styles Of Satin and Gros-grained Reversible At a lower price than ever Now displayed in our Ribbon Case And Showcase D.R-&E.V. MILLS. Men’s Heavy Working Boots, $2 pair $3 pair. fnll stock Boots —something grand — $4 per pair. Men’s Working Shoes, $1.50 per pair. $2 $2.50 Boys’ Shoes, full stock, $1.50 Men’s Working Pants, $1 Jeans Pants, $1 Woolen Pants, $2 $3 $4 Working Shirts, 50c 75c Working Shirts $1 each Underwear, 50c each. 75c each wool, $1 each Fancy Percale Shirts, 50c, 75c, $1 Fancy Neck Scarfs. 25c and 50c. Boys’ Hats from 50c up. Men’s Hats from 50c up. Men’s Nobby New Stiff Hats, $2.50 up We have just received Twenty Cases of Men’s Fine Shoes which we are offering very low All our winter Clothing is being offered at astonishingly low prices YOURS TRULY, Ashland, Or 0. II. BLOUNT The Milburn Hollow Iron Axle Wagon! THE LEADINC WACON OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Runs Lighter, Lasts Longer and Sustains a Greater Weight than any other Wagon in Existence. ----------------------------- PRICKS 1IEDUCKIX----- As Good a Bargain as can be had on the Coast, Now is the time to buy one of these wagons CHEAP Call on G. C. EDOINGS