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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1890)
I I PERSONAL. ( irciiit Court. The expenses for the present term A QFAKERN IIOZEX. uf circuit court will le light. The HI'EclAL tkkm . R»*ufro .A- Pellelt's planing mill at r.lchard Stege, the well known proprietor of New carpets at I*. R. A E. V. Mills. jurors were ull discharged Wcdnes-lny. IUIUUU j 1UIUIU Mis. W. Mills is visitiug her mother Btxttle A. Klipj,. 1 v» Eri.l W Kllppel. .Ii !be«; :a: er Dairy. No. 30EUl».St . Sau Frau- Juice; tiie lmigu of Fred V». klippclHsde at imlaud this week. t ru laH,... A Mr. Johnson, of Wvlieter, Dakoin, Talent is again in operation. ....April 11, /•*.'*<> 2tK.lt) yards of new carpet at D. R. feudMiit was hubNtituled. f»»r the ii.nne ot ■Is- I. last Week »eat the following tetter to The Rummel brothers, of Ant« lope, silent awhile liaiklug ovei Ashland C. W. Ayers returuul to Albany by Elizabeth Klipta*!. guanliati ad litvin. the A E. V. Mills. ♦ Joy Co. “My family have I said Fr»-«i W Klipp«! having recently I m - Tuesday, while making au in-p<-eiion are again at work at their uiiiw ou Sunday evening's traiu. What |s>pulation will the census<J of Southern Oivg.iii, with a view to KI.iinatli liver. U*n taking Joys Vegetable ’ uiuc <»! age. lucid Wanted! T. E. Godfrey returned to McAl I. I- Angle vs. Janu s A. I e -. «•'lit in equity I wo car-loads of |>otato<*s SarMparllia now for month, A party desires to purchase a farm IK!«) give Ashland? lia-aliiig. M t u’idt; inoi .g.tgcs and ( vihih -I the de Jackson county’s portion <>f the lister Monday evening. with tpleudiil results. Ourex- livery t»f note; Demurrer ovei riiled and de near Ashland. Send descripti<m, pi ice Latest hem stitched embroideries at direct from 1 oaa : i Avill lie of L. M. Foulke, who was up In re state tax was sent to the state treas Enoch Hauiiltou was over from fendant given JU «lays to tile atiswct. perienie ha, been tliat after * and terms to A. Edwards, care Tin- D. R. A- E. V. Mills. Loyal Ii. Svtllt's, \ - Amiv M Settles, di from Shasta county thisweek, says the ur«*r last w»*k. Applegate this w«*«>k. taking It regularly for u short fered for sale in ([iiantities 1 Nelli. i vorce. demurrer overruled. Haled hay is selling nt I1, to 1 *,<• S. P. It It Co. ha< mad« n special time and getting the »ystetn Chas. E. Burninglie,of Walin Walia, Anioiiiefte DeFcatt E. DeFcati. div«»!«*»», The Oregon Presbytery has «l»titl»l to suit purchasers at the Ashland now. rate upon hay freight till April 1-itli a pound by the bale in started right, au oc.-issuiual decree granted; plaiufit! maa ar.ivd the cure Barn Burned that I'atiiixia'.«s for ministerial lieeusc, was in Ashland this w«*ek. and cii'.tody oi niino. eliildrcti. aud judg termed the “starvation cattle rules " doeo thereafter keep, the ry»- I Ashland depot, to morrow, in Cull bloom. must not line totiacco. Almond tn es are out O. Coolidge. Jr., Htarted Monday ment for cos'.s and disburscineiiu oi .«uit, The baru of Hon. Then. Cameron Ht llay in lots of five carloads to one tein in perfect condition. A ( ni<intown caught fire in some myster but the peach blossoms are just open- Consignee will be hauled from any a4.«»t I.Alt TERM. Th«* ««litor of the Caiirirr reported evening on his return to Iowa. peculiarity of your vegetable ious way last Thursday afternoon, ing. I. K Webster, judge; Max Muller, clerk: E. T. Bartlett has goue over to Em one point in California to any other the wild flowers bl«Miiuiug thirteen comiKtund ia, that It does not J (». Hirdsey, sheriil. The follow ing gcutle alioiit four o'clock and was entirely There will lie services at the Cathie station in that state for #35 per ear lose its effect, but seem, to ace *m-dish the way s for spring at Grant's I’ass last pir«* creek, to look after his mine. men Avcre drawn as grand juror* : < L. > a at tAVo dollars ($2) per destroyed. The tire origin de l in the lie church <>n Sunday. April 13th lit even if it were from San Diego to week. Jas. Pelton, of Slim e Valley, has drn*li)ker. Foreman, B. «ibem-Laiu. >. I’.. same result, continually. As a liver and haymow, and the Hames were bursting lil:3D o'clock a. m. Hamilton. J W . Robinson, \\. T Auderaoii, bowel regulator uni correctly. It Is perfection. Cole's Parties in Shasta v ill *v re hundred pounds. Even' gon«* out to his Cr«x»k county ranch. A Bellamy or Nationalist so<*iety has W ) _\|« hj '«* an<i Thus. Whvlpley. Owen through the roof when it was tiibt cently had fifty tons of liny delivered We would not bo without It in fact I have Kc-gau ami *chultz app<.:*it»-i ban Misere, lxentnor and Sutton were I hh n orgaii'z»! at 1 ‘ etaluimi with 19 T he warm weather of this week hits potato guaranteed good. discovered. Mr. Cameron's buggy ids. from Wheatland at ¿13 per ton, th” Just bought a do.rc.i bottle, to get the re ASHLAND. OR. horse was in the barn and |ierished, it raised the streams again by melting pri'-e Is mg ¿’.•..‘dl per ton at Wheat members, ami one ut Santa liosa with jurymen on duty at Jacksonville this Belinda Barnum \s. A. I.. Willey, action luccd price.” A. M. Bowe of 523 Jone, street, week. to recover monc) ; judgement lor plaintitT 1 F . also wr'teathat it lias U-en hi« habit for lieing liiq.oHsible to get him out. the suow on the high mountains. laud. Tlin special rates didn't help twenty iiiciii I h ' is . f<»r the sum of _’O loo, and costs uiul dis- Mrs. Speur and daughter hurbement of this action. Five or six tons of tine hay mid a year, to awake in the mornLi •» with a bead- W. »1. Stanley, of Wtxxlville, has tin» valley much, for the freight from Mrs. Xanfa J. Failing, who kill«*«! large quantity of oats we e burned. sold his property at that place to Mr. the California hut',to Ashland would hei husband in San Fraucisco some starti d Tuesday morning for Nebras AL >. EmcrA a *. J. \ >A\ift. suit dismissed ,ch<- end a- exhausted filling. I tits; a c tbo on iiK'thm of «Icfciidant. T ie loss is alwiut #7.70; no insurance. Sheriil. a new comer, and eontein- Is* about as much as from Sacra uento months ago, has lieen acquitted ou the ka. John o Mera v - H. c St-H'k, d.iiiurrer Irst bottle .e has had no return. Fraucis Fitch. Esq., the Medford or S. n Diego to the state line. plat, s moving to Ashland. (»verruled. and deivmian! filili h.u il.y- lo • s- ground of insanity. Supreme l'iairt < alendar. Attorney, was in town a day or two tile answer. Among the new advertisements np- - A. H. Carson «A Son, the R»lland Tim infant son of Mr. and Mre. T. Jaiucs Ii Barnum vs. ,1. 1 •. Bird-ey . ai-ti.ni BORN The cases appealed to the supreme this week. <lismi«**ed. evening, pearing in this issue is tliat of J. L. AV. Est«*e died AAelmmday Nursery propn«*tors, have sold a court from the first judical district, Gen. J. C. Tolman started Wednes w«*ekH. Downing, who has now o|s-n>«l biisi- after an illness of some two PLANTS ! large quantity of trees this season, FDDIN’G.- —In Ashland \pril 6, 1*90, to and which will lie tried at the present day « vexing for Portland, taking the Mr. and M i*, (ieo. Eddings, a son 10— The funeral was yest-rilay aftertXHin. lies> as a professional undertaker and lx>t h at home and abroml. term, have been s-t as follows: Urti. Kcal Estate Transactions. train at Mi«lford. April lfith A. T. hivle vs. Rippey * Th»* property of tlx* Oregon Refrig embalmer. Mr. Dowrong has had C. O. Bigelow, of AVilliams cr«<ek, mon* than twenty years expeiienrv in J. Noonan Phillips went to Jack Amy; E. <’. K lie vs. Rippey A Amy. erating and Fruit Evaporating Com ship|»'d two cailoads of fat lieef cat- M IRRIKI». Hii'l Trxus. i o to .1. s. I'uiiinx.iiN, April 17th State of (fregón vs. < ¡»a». pany a; Central Point is to be sold at the liusiii' ss, and is prepared to give tle from Medforil fo Dillard .k Co., of sonville last evening ii[xin business in lot Oregon II. l >, l.ik 47, to«« a of Mei1fi.nl. <*oii H. and o. II. Blount to J. i Toimau. s E Chastain; State th . R iten; state vs. Sheriff's sal.* to-morrow, Saturday, satisfaction tn every department of it. Douglas county, last »week, selling the circuit court. Ilf H E of Sv I, atlll X I, ol NW of ‘1 li.l'l 1.1.A S- W IIEEI.EK — At.the ivshlewe He h is been at a great disadvantage Kaiser. Mrs. W. G. Tanner, of Mott, has Aprd 12. <>f tlu* onieiiCing mini.1er, m-nr Vliiifunl, in opening business here, owing to the tlx tn lit thr»* and a half cents |H«r lb. lieen visiting her mother and relatives St '• tp 37. SKI W . 120 acres, eon [Ion. (hie ten horse power .1. April 21st Beekman vs. Hamlin; bi Be, »I A William. Mr Kalph II. W i . anil V I’.. M y**r to Win. My.-raint r. Mr. Van Aelstyr, of the Helman great m ui.ipoly or trust formed by L. Sw an, of 7 rekn, ih »mteaiplat- i.iliiliaii anil Mi*i Mira.A. Wh eler, butb M Billing-, part ot s«.*e .._* tp »KI I Lewis vs. Hirdsey. here, for a week or two past. I. Case engine ami boiler GOOD VARIETY HOUSE PLANTS. ol Grant's Pass. AVhite Sulphur Spring baths, expects the undertakers to control the busi ing makiug the Jackson county fair HU. '«i-looa. re« . on *1 April 221 Moral vs. Roetel. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Atkinson W. < aiol B MyerioVVni. Mier lots.«. Ins new bus next w«s k. when he will ness all over the I'nited States. This grounds headquarters for his string of April 231 Anderson vs. Hammon. on wheels, with poAver drag Roses, Geraniums, Fuchsias. Pansies, 1 Io, 17, 2*i, Myers a.iiiiiion toeit,. ol Ash DI El». Imgin runniug it regulaily lietween institution says there shall be only trotteis during the coming summer, starttsl Tuesday evening for Portland, *.'. land: eon F-' Keiiil). one undertaker in a town no larger as it is one of the liest mile trucks hi | to lx« gone about two weeks. town and the springs. V. 11. and W < Mo r Io Francis M I'.il saAV complete for sawing Verbenas, Petunias, Pinks, B. S. Webb, of Medford. was ou In.gs.lloi- 1 I.*;. II. 1«. pl, Mjer, addition to E"TEb -In Ashland. April 9th Orville, in Messrs. Jackson >V Sowden, the en than Ashland, and th<> dealers in un the nori I iw «< h I. AVe'.born Bee-ion and -ons winter«*«! dertakers' Etc., Etc. » lly of l»hland : e n [2 fant son of Tnos. W. an<l Eliza J Estes, Tuesday morning's train, en route for supplies an* ho under the terprising marble dealers, have opened about eighty head of cattle at their logs. Ni'arlv m-w. aged 4 months ami G days. i har.i*« M, and 1.. .1 Meeker to Jain«-- up their yard nt (iraut's Pass and r «uch north of < Irizz y pt ak, and did control of the Ims', tliat I hey dare not * D i . S. B. Stone, of Jacksonville, has lèsi Bluff, on a biiHinees trip. 7* Ä * ANN I Al. - I! .Iti X M A I 11 AX I - Meeker, I*. 1 ol X W 1 ,, »nd lots 1 *.*..«. . 7, Ip itRAVE.'. — In (ii ant's Pass Marcii '.Olli. M rs. l JUT ü f »r ontd«Kir l.vddjug ai;«l edging have now a first class mer'lialiic at not lose any at all plenty of hay for sell to any person not re|Hirt»l tie a I bi-eii np|H>int»i liH-al agent of the J. T. Arant was in town last Fri >*. s K I W . i on limo T. It. (iravcb. state I mar. 1 of hurticulture to attend r« ud\ May 1*1. II Bosi««iek to Saninel I* Phillip-, s meuilier of the funeral dinsdors as- work reaily to do anything in their day, outlie way to Klamath county E Win ', of See 13, t|. :w. s K :. W . IGJ a. r....... <iAN(> At Murphy, Josephine county, s*a-i.'ition. After months of < (Yorl Mr to tlx* luHpe.-tton of orchards for tlx< from th«* Cmjiqua valley. lint«. Thur yard is located on sixth them. *22X0. VEGETABLE PLANTS. \pril 1st, Blanche (iano, *tep »laughter of Address, Travel is increasing on th«* railroad Downing has succeeded in procuring discovery ami eradication of Sau Jose street across from Howard’s store ami s < uuinioii* to Elizal»-th < uniiiioio, lots > inion McAllister, aged II year“. Messrs. Hanna. Kahler, Hammond, II. J 15. A BBA1.E I I I IKY, < Al LIEI > *W I- K. I.lk 17 < it« of tshlat.d con »1 next tn Sherer .V J lldsotl’s tlew build between San Franeiwo and Portland. a large and complete stock of goods. ««■al*, in the ix ighlHirlKHi.l. and Colvig, of th«* Jackson county MARTIS.-In Grant's Pass. March 29th, Minnie Barr to l.tn-in.la V i arier. lol lants. etc., I»y the ing. where they will be pleaseil to have Three Pullman sleepers are oft« n re Hi spite of the trust, however. * Fam.« th over on Applegate have bar. have cases before the supreme I.lk I. tol«’ll ot Medford con | «... (•eorge 11. Martin, aged 3* years. ■ed or thousand. quired to accomuulate tlx* demand for people wanting anything in the mar i.oodi'iati Xobl* to Mai.ala Ann Gain«***, aixiiit finish»! their spring se»iiug court Illis week. Mo .day evening Marsh d Mayfield Bl KRur'iH'. Star Grants Pa--. Man li lot 2. hlk 2. Barr'» addition lo too n of Med ble line to call n|Hin tiieni, or address berths. doth John Burroughs, age G9 years. received word from the night o [» th - m the way of small gram, aud have Messrs. John Butterworth and J. lord: von |s«i Machinery and Supplier am selling piante as cheap im you them at (»rant’s Pass. l’liey propos«i liegnn phiwing for corn. A large James Woolley, of Eagle Point, one tor at the Ashlaud depot that a gang W .< Myer, to Win My.*r and I* M Bil H. Morris started Monday evening for can net them East. using nothing but the liest of material of the old resnients of th«* county, 2» A. North Fir-t Strrvt. acreage will be planted hi corn in ling», all of lots IP 1_*. Myers uddtlioii to of 2-7 t rainps, more or less, had taken Oregon City, as delegates to tlm Un city of A-hlatid: eon ilo and will guarantee satisfaction to their died on Monday last. April Till, after Portland, Or. C. R. VAN AELSTYR. po.-se.-Mon of a box ear there and were that part of the county this season. Alexander Orme to Jolin Bailei, undivid ion party convention. ctUitoiners iu every case. * an illness of only four hours, with running things about to suit them ed *‘f N E of s E *, of See 1.. and un Walter Cullen, tlx* young mail who L. Leonard, of Sprngu«« River, was divided 1. i.i N W 1. ol s W 14 ,.f •See I, hid ! cramp colic. He was about 7tl ya .irs s *lves. The marshal immedirit, ly in..de a muni rolls assault on a Portu Suicide at Riddle«. 12. in town this week. He reports having uiidiv idt «1 ' j t»f N \\ 1 , <>f N E ‘4 of Notice is hereby given tliai I will «ell »1 of age. went d iwu and suets-, ded in bring gese at Sisson, some turn* ago, and put Ins hors««R and cattle through the nil in tp 37 > R 1 , h !». q (Re nmliv «led '4 Wm. Knugger, a German who had st ill«* Gliietl« bioek 111 Asli mg bark with him to the calab.H.se in three* water ditches taking watur nulilx-auetioll who ufterw iriis broke jail ami was laixi at 2 oil.H'k p. in.. Saturday. winter with very little loss. Just rec<>iv«sl from Philadelphia and weently eotne to Riddles from Rose (»nt of left hand fork of Foot«, ere«.k together \|*ril Oregon, eight of the fellows all he eon hi store IV, I'Vu, a large lot of liouseliolil |C* mh I«, captured at llornbnxik, was «xuivicted burg. with his family, committed sui Boston, the finest assortlueiit of La away. 1 uetulay they appearisi liefore Chas. Judge, and G«*o Bloomer, of with water right belonging thereto; con embracing h I uioh I every tiling neveo-arv for cide at Ml»out t> p. m. on Wednesday dies’ an I gentlemen's shims ill the I lie recorder and six of tin ill w.*ri of assault to ■■ -.I'linit murder, l ist Sat-i Jaeksonvile, I he latter a reputisi lA*m- lioon, r*.iii|> i ll* housekeeping 1 tie article» ar* H. (>vintt to Sarah ( O a iatl, lot 1, bik of g.HHl quality, wi*ll s* meted and assorted t*v» rung of la^t week by bh«M»tmg him market; also a tin«1 assortment of isinvie'ed of vagrancy, the other two nr lav, and was lo have li»*n seiitenc»i oeratic candidate for county treasurer, 6, F Medford, eon 41'*oo Sixty days tun«- will I h * given oil all pur AVednesiiay. self with a pistol. The reason as- soring and summer clothing, all for not b lug "flat broke" yet. were dis wi n* in Ashland over Sunday. . Im-I- aiiioiiuin.g to >.*u or over in such signed for^Knngger’s taking his own sale cheap at. MeCall s. lueo* » a* great rush of lain,ring cu«es u note with approved wmurity will is* Mrs. H. J.Clurk and children have charged. Among the crowd was a Try 1). L. Mmkler A* Still’s 5c Mag ie.piir.-d. K oiikkt T avi . ok life ih jealousy, tin »ugh a m»te he left M. A. Walker who came in from I hi . of only 17 years who fold such a men from Sau Francis»« to Port gone to Olympia, Wash., where Mr. Ileputy Slierirt to his vvift» conveyed pnly the meagre Dead Indian, and Linns Andrews promising story of how* he was going l'ownsen«l, w*here they expect to ob- Clark will hx*ate after finishing the net ic Soap. information. “l>ear Wife, 1 leave you.” from the high altitude west of the to do l«*tter, etc., that It was thought tU. 1« euip.oy uieUt Hl the «‘oll-lriiet loll brickwork he has on hanil here. __ hnugger was a man middle aged or 1 lead Indian plateau, rejxirt the snow 1 he< not to pm him in the chain gang, of the prop' se I railroad ........ that city Mr. W. AA lus'ler, of Portland, Mitch past, but Ins wife was quite young going rapidly in the mountains this t bollali îlu» ot lier five were pnî prompt* t*i Portland, line hundred :m*l lift* imd attractive, anil though no charge week, but the [ rallies not ban- yet. h to woik by the luar-lt d. Another men failed to get aceoinmodations ou ell «A- Lewis’s agent who is Itxiking after tlm firm's business in this val of infidelity has l»fte»n made against generally. vagrant was ••eoppt red” Tuesday by th * last steamer. ley, lias Ixs'ii in Ashland this week. her ever, her husband’s naturally The snow 1.« dlH ppearillg r* 1 i A false report of the marriage of Rush Hicks, while plowing 1 iwn a' the m irshnl, so thn! six <»f tht»m are jealous dis|M«ition was always show T <i« »mg tint y on si i »*»•! work this week i«ll« betw»*ii Igerna and Dunsmuir C-ouductor Pierce Ryan publish»! in ing itself, and made him miserable, the B F. Myer pl ice the other «lav hid with a ball and ehain to th»*ir legs. along the r nlroad level. :in«l «■ ill pro! th«* Hecoril last. w«*ek rais*«l a breeze ami he killed Imus« If. Knugger leaves the misf irtnne to Im dragged around all;, be all g..in* in a conple of w»*k*. when it came under the notice of the by a runaway team until Ins kn wa< several small children. w TV'lied and badly spraiix-d. lb* wa* «r:i)il'»n| |<. Kelln* from the >. I’. K. li. Pre» - bn: will I h * abundant for a long lune victim. (if overtwenty years’ experience. ilency. ye< on the hill tops at an elevation Strurk by an Engine. driving a team of mules that took ha> located in W. I. V.iwtcr, cashier of tlm Med of ti.iHXi fe.*t or more idmve tin* wa A man named l»hn Brennan, wlxi fright at some of AV. ('. Myer's little ford batik, was visiting Ashland Tues Sin Francisi'o, April 5. Senator level. I Yreka Journal. had beeu at. work with the railroad Shetland ponies. day, on business. Mrs. Vawter and ASHLAND, OREG., L-dand Stanford accompanied by Mrs. forces alHint Ager through the winter. p u Donoghue retuni»l Snmlav Stanford, arrived in this city tins Nine divor«te cases ar«> <h«k« ted for her mother, Mrs. Hill, accompanied xvii.-.l looinv in 1) Wil«..u'« furiiitur. -tore iu> Main «tr»*t. «villi * full »t»*k wax sunt to go t<> work on a sretii.n fr,,ln ()tnallJ, he had moil.mg from W.ishingUm. TlmS. na- th. present term of circuit court hi him. i.f g«H»d» in liis lite*. Mii<i ««ill Ri«** prompt aUentiuu Ui Hi! pr«il«*»»iiitiH'. i all«. up tn the nionutams Mouday, but lx- eight ■ • carloads • ■ of • go.nl * * Iowa patatoes - - * Mrs. Col. Stone, of Yreka, spent tor is suffering from ill health, and Jackson county, and tin re are rumors came intoxicated on the way up the on the way. H.< w. nt to K siding Tues after remaining in California a month of a number of separations without several days in Ashland during the nioiiutain, and fell or lay down near day to attend to the sale of some of will 1. turn to AA Hshington, and from divorce r»*enlly made. The demand past we«*k visiting old friends. and Embalming a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. enough to the track te I h * struck and them there, and announces that iievvill there i go to some of the l>alhmg re for niaTiage licenses* is not brisk juet Mrs. H. D. Jones, of Wilderville, was fatally hurt by tlx1 engine of a freight offer two carloads for sale in Ashland sorts at prei.eht, , ii her. AViiat’sthe mat ter here also. , in <ienuany. tram coming north Monday evening. Saturday at 2 ets. per jsiuu l. 1 furnish my own bearne and give personal attention to funerals "I have notified my ass«mint«**," said t'upi 1; has some Hiu*eesHful o.-ciilist J. M. Maxwell, representing the, It is siip[His»l that he lay with Ins lax'ii .ip«*rating upon Ins eyes? Portland Sunday lev. Mr. .Aldrich, from North Caro t In* '■ n itor, "to expect my resignation - Mrrcury - and (he heiui on the end of a tie, otitsiils of the from the railroad presidency s«»>u. Tlx* six ep i if I his county are reported wholosiilt* tyirn ami printers supply track, and that the huge rtxi eolill»‘t* lina. has lieeu lalniriiig w ith the sin it. is too much for me to attend to, I hav«* a work shop in uuniieut ¡on. where 1 will «io any as showing milch more of the HC.di lions.* of Tatum A Bowen, was hi Ash- ners in Ashland in revival meetings at lug tlx* driving wheels of the engine with my olher dottes. I will turn the disease this spriiig thun usual, owing latnl AA’wiimsday. the M. E. Church during tlx* ptist two Strunk Ins head. H’s skull was crushed Job Work or Repairing, Scroll Sawing, Wood Shaping, Door and presidency over to another man at tin* Uo doubt to the long winter and re- I J. AV. Hockcrsiuith went «lown to and the bn.tn eXfxxud alxive the brow. weeks. there have I hh ' u meetings by directors' meeting next w«<ek.” striation of rang«*. Sh»*p Inspector Window Screens, Etc., made to order. night and meetings by day this week. ' SisM.ti an.l other place« iu California The man was nut se«*n al all by anv- Tin* senator sai l, "It is my earnest Singer will give much attention to last Saturday , to l«x>k after his btisi- ORGANS CLEANED AND REPAIRED. oueon the freight train, i u I lay where and still “the field is while unto the wish to remain in the senate a few tidtiug the dis.*a«t* when the shear* n.*sH, I »it li iu tlm pork packing hue ami he was injur»! until the track walker harvest" and there are many sheaves years more for tlir»*«« reasons. First. ltigHe.isou ih'gins, and will assint sheep ft> dlH»>ver»l him about 11 o'cliH-k p. m., yet ungHthered by the reaper from ■ I want to Im in a position to press owners in tin* matter in all cases where the fruit ami berry trade. O il j. L. DOWNINC, Ashland, Or and carriixl him to Cole’s. From North Carolina. Dr. B. M, Gill, of Klamath City, upon the attention of tlx* people my he can I h * present. Cole's the hapless man. still alive, was was on tVeiinesday evening’s train en John Hale, of the firm of Hale A scheme , of loaning tlx* government taken Tn**uday on the freight train to Smith, the Siskiyou tunnel contract* >rs, money with land as a sicunty. My Th** postotlice departmentadvertiseH route to Jacksonville, on a Imsiness Montagne. now h is a large grading contract on next reason is to do my part in pro for bids for carrying the U. S. mail visit. 11«> reports Klamath City quiet to begin July 1. jS'.M), to June 30, IK'.M, now but with prospects ahead. Ttii* sugar I'ine l»»ir and laiiiilwr l enipatiy. the Port Towuseuil Southern railroad moting int< lligeiit discussion of tlx* from Grant's Pass via Murphy, to which is to connisit Portland with money question hi general among C. B. Wiuu, Wells Fargo ¿Co. ex < >f Grant’s Pass, Or., have their new Port Townsend, lie AA’ent through the |HH>ple. Of my third reasou 1 do AVilliams creek thr«*e times a week; press agent at Albany, came out to tactory in full operation. Their ca Ashland southward Saturday, and not care to speak." leaving Grant's Pass on Mondays. Ashlund last Monday, and hia mother 4ft ftft < ft pacity is doubled, and they are pre said he might want two carloads The senator was asked to give bis Wednesdays and Fridays, making the and sister, Mrs. W. C. Myer and her par»! to fill all orders for imili con of work horses from this valley but opmiou of tlx* pending legislation in round tnp on those days. A Ixmd of daughter, leturned to Albany with ftft ftft ftft ftft tract work and stock g«H»ls promptly. was not sure of it yet. him. congress for the settlement of th«* tJlloO is iiHpured with each Ind. With their new and perfcct system of ill the lodge society columns of tlx* Mrs. J. Aruoup and her daughter, People who don’t kts«p chickens but Central Pacific debt. ftft kiln drying they can furnish all work “My assia'iates and myself,” said Im, Oregonian is the follwitig: Mrs. K. Lyons, arriv«xl in Ashland who have gardens upon which the in perfect condi ion. Their new dry don't like the proposed bill. My in The Masons of Medford, Or., nr«* Sunday evening from San Francisco, | kiln will thoroughly whhoii lumber in chickens of their neightiora pasture dividual wish is that tlm debt should ftft Mrs. , four days, and lias a daily capacity of are la-ginmug to enquire if there is a Im jiaxl by tlm government taking a very desirous of organizing a linige of for a fortnight's visit here. A. F. .A- A. M.. but siuee there is an ob Aruoup is Mrs. Wni. Patterson's • ‘ cbiekeu ordinance ” in the city statute ten thousand feet. ftft mortgage on all the property of the Iu all classes of work, I m »til in de looks. If there is it doesn't seem to Sout hern Pacific as security, take up jection by the nearesl liHlge.it is ftnirts) mother. A. T. Kyle return»! home Sunday signs and workmanship, they ar«* sec lie as much of a success as the cow all liens now on tlx* prop**rty and in that tin apjieal will have to I h * takeu ftft ond to lion«* on the Pacific Uviast. ordinance, .for the chickens k«s‘p ou lieu oT them issue government bonds to the grand lodge of that I hh I v . There from Lns trip to the l’uget Sound are some thirty-four who would go in country. He mv.*st»l in real estate Send to them for estimates on all job scratching tip the gardens and harrow at two |mr cent.” as charter members. at Fairhaven, ami is much impress»! ftft work and for price fists and discounts ing up utineighborly feelings. Pronounce our stock with the prospects of the Bellingham oOsltH’k work. All kniils of lumlier, Tlx* Sisson lb raid saws Deputy The nortli-bound express last Sat Trai'hrrs' AsMa iatiun. thoroughly Henson»!, constantly on urday morning ran into a carload of Sheriff Clarkson, while taking an in Bay towns. ftft Tiie Teiicliera’ AasiM-iation of Jack- sane mnn. named French, from Spiaw Mr. anil Mrs. U. M. Oslxirn start»! haul. B -xes of every de-cnption are railroad wood at Redding and was de mad«* by tlx tn and furnished in large layed a short time. The wood ear sou county will hu|.| their first regular Valley to Napa, a few days ago, had Wednesday evening for Jordan valley, or small quantities. Aou will con had lieen side tracked, but had run to meeting at Central Point, Saturday, a lively time with him, during one of Malheur county, where they will I sult your interests l>y dealing with the end of the switch and into the April 12. l*<t >, beginning at 9 o'clock his bad h | h *II h . 'The crazy man tore spend some time visiting relatives, ex ftft ftft this reliable and truly first class in main track far enough to Im caught. a. ill. l'lie teia-liers of the county are thr»* car seats all to pieces, and it lie- pecting to return to Ashland sometime stitution. [*H2in AVood was sent tty mg. and the flat car earnestly reipieated to la» present at came necessary to iron and tie the in the future. And the finest ever shown Simon Caro, of Roseburg, who was shattered, but the engine was not thin iiii*el:ng. As the programme man down, which r»piir«*d the com l upiif» liart«. committee pertinently say m their bined efforts of hex or seven men. damaged to speak of, and no on« was fiilhsi to get the appointment of re pilliiii’ieii call to teachers, “while Las* Saturday afterruxiuat 2o’clock. hurt. ceiver of the Roseburg land office, was Ed. Antenreitb was quite seriously tiler ■ is no law compelling your at nt the honm of the bride s parents on in Ashland Tuesday , having come out H. S. Emery, the pioneer fin i d tet nice at its seesions, vet your duty injnr»l in Is'ing thrown from anil to see the Jackson county Republicans Church street, was performed the cer- dragged by a horse he was riding director of Ashland, is constantly t i y inr profession makes it ini'iim- emouy that joined together in the ami work against Hermann. opoa you to lie present.” The idling tlie Oberlin road, near the Hor holy iHiuds of weiiliH'k. Mr. Frank adding to his facilities for attending b* G. H. Kinser, division master me-1 ace Knight place, close to Yreka, Lennart, and Miss Abbie, third daugh to the undertaking tuisim-ss in th*' '.-..■i, i s c.iling'is among tile mort Tuesday morning. April 8. Dr. chanie, left Grant's Pass recently for ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. Gi»>dyear, Rev. tiest style. His stock of material u iiiipecaio nf all professions, undone Gregory, who is attending him thinks a short visit in the eastern states. F. G. Strange, of tlm Presbyterian full and varnsl. and h** has recently moreover win re fi<<pi<nt. consultation lie will »nix* out ail right, though r<>- Park Braudt came out from Rosebuig church, officiating. Only tlx* family adde<l a large assort ui.*nt of Is- iutrul together and interchange of id. ;.s rel qniring some time to recover from to take charge of the Grant's Pass of tlm bride, and lees than n half-doz<*u casket ornaments, including sm'ie'v ative to matters |H*rtaiuing to the the severe injuries received. (Journai. shops during bis alxience. of tlm immediate frmuds of the con emblems, etc., win.*h are on exlnbi guild is of vastly gn liter 1» lx lit to its G**orge Loosley aud family, of The board of trade of Roseburg has tracting iiarties. were [.resent. After lion in the n**w show ease at his nn- u w*rs than are similar assemblages ANI» AMEKIGAN CHAI.I.IS. among the other learned prof, ssions. fnrward»l to the managers of the Klamath county, who have lieen the ceremony follow«! the usual con rooms m*ar tlie bridge on Main St. gratulations, a wetkhng dinner lieing The members of the Ashland militia I'lii general public will find miicli of < >. A C. a resolution urging the South spemhug the winter at Fort Jones, AM» (»I TING FLANNELS, served later. 'The bride aud gnxmi company will begin target shooting interest hi the d. bates and addresses, ern Pacific company to extend the Cai., arrived in AHblaml by Tuesday’s tixik the evening train for Portland soon, practice they have not thus far l’lie published prograuiuie is as fol daily liH*al passenger train service as train, for a visit wilb relatives here 4G in. Il EN KI ETTAS, where there home will lx* for the pres pad. They have secured grounds at lows: far south as Roseburg. 'Tins would before returning to Klamath county. morning : make tlx* termuniH of the Eugene ex L. M. Foulke, whoj furnishes fresh ent, Mr. Lennart already having a foot of Oak st reel, across B**ar cieek. |Hx*ition there. 'Tlx* young p«*ople and will build butts ami clear the address Prof. P. A. G«*tz. press at Roseburg instead of at Eugene meat for the railroad forces ill Siski T'lpby have many friends in Ashland who will range immediately. Ihe butts will I h * Prof. ( i. II. Wair. as at pn sent. 'The management has the you and Shasta counties. Cal., was at r.qj.by.... wish them the fullest measure of ha|>- built six feet square and tile d "Hl. Miss B. E. Colton, inenion.d under consideration and Ashland, Medford aud Central Point •ll“H|o|> of above papers. Prof. <«. possibly may conclude at no distant this w»*k looking for fat hogs, but pineHS in their w*«*d«led life and tlm sand, and |ila.'i*d against ¡lie bill s.* ‘ * and nee were that people III the vicinity of th* day to make the change recommended, »mid not find many ready for butcher < i R( >S-< ¡RAIN. .vlnir V. proverbial ol«l sb<x*s them by numerous range ms* 1 not I h * afraid of any ,**'i.o I F K\«»(»N : thrown after C S-iys a Portland paper: Tlm North ing. KHA DAME and 'ricixis as the train left tlm Ashland bullets from the 1»H>-yard guns th * Art • if School Mi.luigi tneiit. Prof. F. Pacific Industrial Fair is getting E. (). Potter, of Eugene, now a stu lejH.t Saturday evening. Isiys will practice with. E Simili. ready this soon for its opening in dent of th«* State University Law ÄRMERE. I'rof. L. A. Simone. Septeinlmr next. Applications for school at Portland, came out to Ash- See the Vandyke points in l.nlxs ( it ittnuiiir .... I.rami Jury Kiqiort. Language Mrx. L. V. Wells. space are being made by many eastern lami last Salm day to spend a week's so a lint' of Fancy Silks for trimmings.- collars at D. R. .V E. A. Mills. To Hon. L. It Webeter, Circuit ....u-.. vacation wiili his old college friend, Di>‘'ussion of alsive papers, Prof. (’. S. houses. The building is to be paiuted At the elocutionary contest at the Judge: returned Wedu.u- l»1|ul1. He Pilei'. throughout again, new roadwavs i Tlm Grand Jury for tlm April term, Normal school last Saturday t veiling placed and general improvements «lay. 1*«,.MI of the Ciri'iut Court of Jackson the silver medal" was won by xt Momlay ay, Aprd II. is the day made. Special days, such as sports Mrs. Clara Rice, , daughter <»( Ole C. county herewith submit their final re- R-s'S. and a Isnyk given as a pnze to set by Mrs. AV. i. >od * irti i. the Oakland man day. lalxir day, etc., will Im made Guunneol. «if Ashlaud, has been . l»irt aw follows: the speaker having the second highest religious crank mid lu r followers, for a feature of the coming season. Lib spending a few days visiting her After having cot.sideri d nil criminal standing, was awarded to Miss Lillie tin* destruction of San Frmieisco, Oak eral! and fifty artists have been en- relatives here. I She returu»l to her matters tbat came lief ,r*> us we visit Newman. The other participant« land mul Almu»la by an luiim-nxi* gag*«! and the band will Im milch finer home at Salem by AVeduesday even —:oo: ed the various county ofliive. AA'e l>e- Misses Minnie Rockfellow, Allee txlii wave and an earthquake that Ilian last year. mg's train. Jmve from our examination of them Alice Sutton and Jennie Oliver, .and will engulf all these cities the ter Mr. an<l Mrs. Davenport, of Mon If report is true, mil friend Sim H ut they each are pr.qmrly m lUag.Hi Messrs. John Devlin and Ed. Sutton. rible judgment tliat tlx* wrath of < ..id Slid that the official business of the Tins is the last of th» silver niednl con will bring ujhih the wick»l p»ipkx Southern is tin* linTiestX man on tlm tana, friends of the family of ti T. ixiunty is honestly atnl fait lifuliy per- tests, the m*x one to lie h *!*l Coin- Mrs. AV.... Iworth sent a petition to J’acitic slope. He is said to have re Hurns, and the gentleman a cousin of foriin*«! by tlm officers ill <*liarg**. I be mencetni'iit w*eek. is to i,e a contest for Governor Wa'eimau. sign»l by her vived a windfall that will make him ■lames Chisholm, of Ashland, spent a «■»unity buildings are all hi gixxi con a gold nil dal. self mid 25 ot hors, asking liitn to w«t one of the rich men of tlm Stab*. It day or two visiting here this week, dition. The recent improvements is nothing l«'ss than a legacy of ii I miu I while en route home from California, No one cill fall ’o lie pleas.*d with apart a day for fasting and prayer, four and a quarter million dollars, after a stay of several mouths in that made in Um coiiuty jml while costly aud nl«o risking that all tile prisoners were badly nee«l«*d. ami we Is-heve the tile embroidery stock of |). R. .A* E. A. hi : lx* jails nf S hi Frani'isco. Oakland, a twelfth share in a Holland or Ger state. ’ * Miss Emily Bristol, of Eugene, a expenditure of money incident lueroto Mills. and Alameda counties might be re man ««state worth #51,HtM»,l»tMI. This was wisely and ecoUomh'llHy Inal out. Tin' < I.initirJ opera house block will moved to some place of s»*urtty and princely fortune d«*scends from his graduate of lite class of '87 of the Ore AAedxi not visit theuounty hospital. be finished With a hand' une galvanized also that nil s»«urities mil funds of mother’s side of the house. It was gon State I'uiversilv, has been visiting AA'e consider»! it eiitir. ly unmveswiry iron cornice. Since t be upper s'ory of th** government lx* likewise retnov»l hula few days ago that he r»'«*ived at Mr. and Mrs. P. Duun's this Week, to «io so at thm tinm. as th« r<* have the building Ii s b *vn cleared of lim for safe k»*ping, not later than April mipers from Kentucky announcing anil may remain in Ashland for some Im-n lio complaiutH con «'ruing ItH iters tlx* extent of the large opera Tib. Governor Waterman Inis m*g- his good fortune. His sister in Ken- mouths for the benefit of her health. management, and w«» have no ► THRKOD house hall can Is* appreciated, ihe l.-cb-d to »unply with the [lotition, iucky is at present lirnkmg out for his M ihs Bntsol has lieen spending the I winter in California. to believe but that our lion« »rabie riHif of the lil<H*k is said to Im sup but his failure to cast lux lot with inter« st. | Redding Tree t r«*ss. county court exercised a Wise aud ported by the longest single span in those who think they must “tlee to Sergt. F. Newman, whose station Fr»l Silox'k. a trust»1 b<xjkk<*eper judicious control over it. any building in the state, but the solid the mountains" to I lie sav»l has not WHEELS RUN THROUGH BOILED OIL. Flrst Xati.uml Bank at l’ort- in the sigual service is now at Bis EVERY PART PERFECT. Having no further business, we re- walls, firmly anchored bv iron and discouraged the latter, for a number < liud, who hail been with the bank marck, Dakota, left Ashlaud forthat .«¡«ettiiiiy ask to be discharge«! for the heavy timbers, and the angle in o'f them have taken refuge in the tifteeu years, mid Lad charge of the place hist Friday, after as long a visit t i * term. L*. L. SviiKxsrKVKEit, th ■ w ill along the first avenue front, higher sltiiul.'s of St. H,*l>*n:i ami business of p-nting a large numlx r of here as his leave of absence would Foreniuii. inake the building entirely solid and other p!a»'s where they will watch tnilldings for the batik, mysteriously permit. Mrs. Newman will remain the d.xitn of those who fail»! to "heed disiipp«*ar»l about two weeks ago, and with her parents here for sometime, sulMtnntial. Tlx' Blue i.r»»«l Milin. will replace every broken hollow iron axle sold by me. Tlx* Ashland Republican primary tlx* warning." G»i. Erickson, one of no trace of him has since been found. as her health is improving. Dr. Rolit. Gilliam, th«* well kuowu min the le aders of tins “movement,” lias er. was over from Klamath river mines convention met in city council room Is en out of the way of the path of Il» nceounts are ail rignt, and lx* bad J. B. Newman started with Ins broth free of charge, ou return to me of the broken part. \V»ln«>sday. and from him tlx* Tii«- Saturday at 2 p. in., ami on motion of d.struction for several w»*ks. being no reason for I. aving Ins position and er for Montana, to look after property family, so far ascan lie learn»l. [Silwx'k interests near Helena. inuh le«rn> that the blue gravel mnn h AV. H. Atkinson, «leu. J. ('.Tolman in the ineane any him at has since returned to Portland from Miss Elsie, youngest daughter of FalH*r was contined ar«* iHHiunng uow with a better pros- was ma le chairman. H. Stockton. Utah <>r Ar.zouu. whither lie went ma Capt. J. M. .McCall, who had lieen p»*t for tlx* present season than has elect'd secretary ami Messrs. ('. B. partially d *in« nt»l con lit on. He visiting her sister at Soda Springs been known siiu'e prospecting on the AVa’.son aial J. S. Eulmuks were ap wandered on tlx* desert two days or for a week or two, was taken sudden blue gravel lead first Iwg .ii. .All t!.e pointed tellers. Eighteen names were These Avagons are complete Avith whifiletrees, stay-chains, wrench ami neck-yoke. AA vckly Weather Report. more, then ,i»*ame sane enough to start ly ill with fainting spells last Sunday luiners have a S|i)«*n hd water supply, plae* d in nomination for tlx* twelve evening, ami her condition was so Following is the record of weather for horn which promises to hold out well dur delega’.es to the county convention, In painting the "Milburn” nothing but the best material is used, ami all the work of painting is <l»ne by hand, that her parents were sent and th«* following Were « leeted: C B. observations, for Ashland, made by F. ing the summer. The Astoria laxnn does not seem to alarming Jllls.ui A Company are working Watson. J. M Met'all. *1. C. Tolman. II. Carter, oliserver for the Oregon is* making much headway, at least for. They went up to th« Springs as no better process has ever been discovered. The dipping of the ditterent parts into vats of paint, as some night and day with a full head of P. Dunn. AV. H. Ixmds. J. S. Eubanks, Stale Weath -r Bureau, for the week by help fioni Portland investors, and Sunday night, but were relieved to water and large force of men. Tiiis AV. H. Atkitisoti. A. P. Hammond. H. ending April I), 1S90: it is tlioiigl.t tlx* Pott TowiiM*nd, find her much la-lter on their arrival, manufacturers do. is not to l>t* compared with rubbing the paint Avell into the woo<l with a brush. »impany has a magnifi«-ent prospect ('. Myer. C. (' AA’alker, J. K. t’as«»y. M. - -- — Anacortes, Fair Haven and other and brought her home with them and knowing ones say that a large L. McCall. AVithont any instructions i. The Milburn Wagon Company is one of the oldest manufactories in the I’nited States, ami I dare say that I tnusliroom nmv< nients on Puget Tuesday morning. - - pG Ï. 1 x amount of gold will I h * cl»ir»l Up at or resolutions of any kind, the nmven- Mrs. F. F. Victor, one of the noted Sound, whose promoters have set tion adjourned. 3 C 4* » the end of tlx* season by them. Fair traps to catch the gullible iu our historical writers of the Pacific coast, can give you as good a wagon and without doubt 4 1«: 4‘> . 0* ( 1 *lv Barr .ft Un of the Blu-j icket. an* who for a number of years past has Street I’om nissioimr Patterson is 5 ::9 4G 5 < T«tv daily papers, is also on the wane. It almost rea.lv to liegm operations, able to do a great amount o’ work iu »T 4») 4*». « < i .1» is astonishing how* easily paid for lieen engaged upon the Baucroft his having alxnit »implete.1 getting an the way of smoothing and grading the 7 ’ . «9 41 lair advertisements 1» king like disinter tories, spent last Friday ami Saturday M 27 4 J Cl lv engine aud hoisting works put up at streets th at w.mid have to Im left un in Ashlaud, the gnest of Mrs. J. M. 9 .’«2 49 ( r iv ested news, is goldil»! up as law and Not excepting Portland or .San Francisco. their mine. They will «lo some ex done if the city «lid not pos'.-ss tlx* gospel by a host of credulous dilp«*S McCall. Mrs. Victor is entering now tensive pniepectiug this summer. road machine that was purchased last Total Precipita! ¡«>u .14 inch* s. who rush to “inv -st," permitting the upon the work of revising and en (Ins Saith and SamCiary are work* year. I' d<n*e the work of many men, wary Rpecnlator to unload at prices larging the descriptive lunik entitled iug away at their cl..;ms with a tine and diHM it well. Mam street, where 1» .pura: ;t»\ l.«»n • -r 27 M. au * 4 that will not I h * lealiz»! on sale by the ‘•All Over Oregon and Washington,” supply of water an.! sph udid pros- it has been wid ned. Miner stre«*t, and ( L» to our store, east side of Pinza. present buyers for the next fifty years. winch she published lifteeu or sixteen others,;.11 *ii ly -how the gmai work of for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, It his lieen a harv«*st tune for the years ago. SDe will visit all parts of If you are going to need one you can make money by buying one N< and Capt, Wilboume A Co. commenced the machine, as also do the grounds of artists'materials, anil wall and build land IsHimer, but it would seem the the two states to note the changes driviuK their tunnel in the blue lead th«' public schools. The driveway from ing papers. Estimates made on paint eober. s«H*ond thought of the multi and progress of the years since the storing it under a shed for 12 months. this week, ou south side of Klamath the depot, along Spring street has a ing. paper hanging, interior decora tude will finally prevail, and wheu ta>ok was first issued. Seventeen years river. lots are bought hereafter more judg ago Mrs. Victor was in this valley, number of healthy chuck holes yet, tions. etc. This year pr >mises to lx* one of th** however, whi'b ought to I«* filled E vans A- Bat xk . Ashland, Or. ment will I h * used in the purchase.— and she says she has always since re most prosperous oue for the Klamath with gravel. garded it as the choioe spot of Oregon (Sunday Welcome. But'on onions an I a general ass >rt- for a home. river miners that they have ba«l for Retd's Premium Flower weds for Our Green Seal 5c Cigar can’t be njent of goods in our hue at tbeR.nl many years, ami all are jubilant over Stylish Hats at Blount's this week. House. » sale by D. L. Mmkler A Son's. beat, at D. L. Minkler «S Son’s ♦ the prospects. ASHLAND TIDINGS. BREVITIES. FOR THE MILLION. I Saturday, April 12 P. H. DONOHUE. P lants At Glenâale. Or. Ashland White SuiphurSpriDis Public Auction WOULD YOU Like to Know Where You Can Procure the Best Bargains in il I! iii If so read some of the Cash Prices Offered by O. LLT3LX)f J NT 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. ftft $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. THE “400 Prices the Lowest. 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 LEADING WAGON OF THE PACIFIC COAST. Runs Lighter. Lasts Longer and Sustains a Greater Weight than any other Wagon in Existence. ----------------------------- P RI CES RED VC KI).------------------------------ As Good a Bargain as can be had on the Coast, Now is the time to buy one of these wagons CHEAP Call on Ì C. EDDINGS » «