f 'C. « ASHLAND TIDINGS. Pinafore May 8th and 9th. Frithiy.. . . HE HE AND THERE. Squire Parker earn- in from l’ar- ker’s etu’iuu on th« Linkville road I with a team mid wagon yeeterday the first trip of a wagon in from thit place Bft.c« tbe snow blockade. Republican primaries to me row. Those str.w hats at Hut -.ike 's -»re Mpdf.ir 1 has ordere«! a wupply !i«^C* fur .iie p.. !• "tion from a S hu ìì: K n«b r.«4 trte:» will rt*op€b M»»n- .going like hot e.lkes. diy. May 5ib. (ìjbirvn ado V I Reserved neat tickets for P:nafnrr jrrmii’isco li’ui, ami hae amo or> •• •art, th»1 latter living fur­ fiotu ihre* to k <-ven v irs oi «. at plaza com* r store. nished by the well known firm of T^rni.«, >2.»*) per month. A choice lot of limns, b.i.-oii ami Slaver A Walker. lard for sale al Eagle Mil!.-. ♦ *Ti nature. ’’ It ia pnigm -tu-:;t<'d that Chas. .\'i"k- Ou next ’I hnrsilay and Fritlay evor - .1 is. 11. <'lark h * the M E. < 'hr,reh "II will i.e the nomine«' format«* w*u- mg» xv.i! Iw* |>r Five h ad i f firn* grad * J- rsoy milch lips, one of tin- nominee» for repre- Pinafore” l»> local tai n*. S*nne thir­ Hentalive; W. K. Price, the nominee * ty y«*nviR p»-<.ph* will partirip:.te in C vs for red«* at E ngie Mills. for sheriff; N. A. Jacol« for re«*ird«r; Its pTfMHJlr»! iou anil no pains is being td-ting of (lonnty Teachers’ Ituti- T. E. Xii liols, clerk. Fpar»*d to mak** it a complete sucecFK. e ' • ia A- hiatal next week. The lathing of the Dew ope-a house For your table linen, tow i.s a th*. is nearly complete.l. Moina-'s brick rhnngr in K. It. Time. ii • kun go to Hunsaker’s. linii.iing >- Hhifed mill Weil on tnw.iid I; is report*d that tbe tr uns on th« iHiiuph tain. Th« frame of E. V. Mills’s :vo hU 'ilr«*l choice < -sl.ar fence Southern Pncd'i* from Portland to new e i'tage is up. and the stone and po -, for sale at Eagle Mills. S..I1 I ¡inciseti will Im rim und the ••rick »votk of Geo. B. Lmider’e new old time laide alter May 15tb. tins .'. n -w lot of stationery rect i«.*! it ¡•ot’age !-• ¡.veil under way. will Imng the Siiuth-lxiiinil train irto th* iiDlNGsntli «this was k. Mrs. lie' ecca MeHattan, widow of \-liliUid nt *:3o y. M. and the norib- So the Vandyke points in l.uiitf- the late I-'. Melllltt.in, of tills place, iioun i at 5:111. r. vi. agaui. collare at 1). It A E. V. Milla. has just eecnrial a pension ns widow In terni tioiiwl StKiable. of a Mexiein war Veteran, three year's Lot* of black imdresst*! kid gto.- liaek p< us.on and 8H per month here­ I';)»* hull«** <»f U h * \V. C. T. (J. will arrivisi at Hunsaker’s this week. * after. S. Sherimm. of Talent, acted as (t bit •mat p tiRil S •<«r*b!»» 1 iios- T. W. Barclay is again cloikin »t agent for hsr hi the application. ♦ l;»y » t!iii^. M ;» !>’h, in th»* FtPsby- ti-mjn vh’irch. S.it»;e*r im-n t> t<> 8 i»>" Red Hotis", in place of (1 F. M-*- G. F. MeConie’ii, Wi lls Fargo ,\ Ev» ta I mi I v nixit»s!. All fri-n Is .»f C nnell. Co.’s agi ut in Ashlmid, will move tin* t ’H i’r iti • • aro r« »cr sG«J to brilli* re- Salinoli troilt shipped iti from Klam­ o'li *e to the comer store in (laniard's fr« s-btDv»;tH. Supp««r. 2Ò centi». ath comity were s-'iling in Ashlai.il new Block, as soon as the loom is ready for occupancy. All packages yesterday. Firat Gmiofthe t HiHpaiiiii. will lie delivered to consignees III Rii°sell-J"well company ¡nay at Hol), iloht. A. ?»llll«*r, 1 >etn» MTatip Grmiite h ill Saturday evi-niti :. May town, and packages to b- sent away will lie ca’led for tree of charge. iioiiiih-’* lor (\»ngngR, will a»l«ir»>H •’Ll. S**'tlieir ad in miolh* r column. th • |K'<»|»*i« oi Ashiuibi to-!ih»rro\v af- A Washington dispatch minoum"* 'The animal commencement i-x-w 1< riHM.ii tMay .’M) at 1 o’elork. He the appointment of A. P. Hammond aa HI al-o spe.ik al J u k «>nviil«' 1 he cises of th- Asblati I St ite Norm.I ¡■:; post master of Ashland, to stiivoeil naiitt* «la> al 7:30 p. iu., an.l at (»ti.tit’s school will Is* held May 22 1 mid 2 i I. E J Farlow. Mr. Fmlow,idiout three Pa*s hext M» n»lav Mrenini', May 5tb. 1». H. Hawkins, county orgnuiz-r years ago, Hiicctssled Mr. Hammond, Eveningiif Eiietr.v ami *"iig Jas. G. Clark, thè we!l kli >wn pis't and originai tiallad singer, wiII I h - m Astiland next Mondity. May uth. and «ili giveoneof Ili* pleaeing entertain- menta on timi eveiung at tlie M. Il Cburch under thè auspice« of tbe Yoilug liiidli-Society of th.it ehurch, wh<> abaie thè procissls. Mr. Clark bus been giving euterl aniineiit. i ;re .t niany vears and be i- el .sscd tis tbe I h st l-alhid singer ni America. His I mm ' iiih , tisi, are iiieritorioiis and bave Iw-en hi lelv copii-d. Itoli t forget thè date, M.iV olii, ut tlie M. E. Clilircll. Adinisi ioti. 2.'*,ts; children, I5etn. I 'The main store loom in Rt.'ser’s block is being fitte I np for tlntoe cupmicy of Mr. Wils m mid J. L. Gowning. At tlie lnt"inational Sociable at the Pri-sby tcrimi church next Tin-s lay ev­ ening, Mr* Jas. S liver« will hive charge of the Fri-neh (alile. Put old newspapers under your e;ir- |s*ts nmi th«* moths will not cut the carpets. (»11 paper* for sale ¡it Bi m KtiAi.T ; i; A H asi v ' s . A sm .11 nug of milr iail bridge car­ penter* have tws'ii putting the lirulges imi Suva the lust Kbiiimth St-tr.' Far- ami trestles b-tween Aslll'C ! '.uers will lie glad to learn that tbe Grant’s Pas* in repair this \Vi-ek. Klamath County Agricultural Society Democriti* ixm ity eotivctiiu*n to is born and is also looking Well. It morrow, lópubli.-.m «-oiiidv innven •van organized this wei-k without any timi next W' In - lay.and t’niou party p>.rade. wbutever. But th" organiz ition ismiity eoiiV'-utimi m xl Saturday, the I* alsiul the l»ert. move Klamath coun­ lttlh. ty ever tu.lde. Pretty soon th" incor­ John \V •x!"i* ii is s ►! I th" I S. B ik- porators will m ike arrangements for tin- holding of district mid county ery to I . C L nnlers, ami h «► lepart- d H -I. Pi rry, tl •' «»- -' lire, which are rdwavs and i-very where from \ '. md. ii.irbmgi-rs of the season of true interest fwtiimer. has rented the fixtures and in agricultural and stock product ions. will carry on the busim ss. The meurpondors are G. T. Baldwin, I usti notion m slioithatiil given. 1'. \. Cogsw.-li and Alex. .Martin. Jr. Tv: ms re.sonable. For particular»« «'¡ill at the rerideii«*«* «*f P. 1 »nun on Tlie Water Works Granite street lietween the houre of »'■•-♦••rii iv. May Is», was th" day net 3 and 6 p. tn. E. Biusrou f.«r the Ih-gtniniig of to»* work on th" At the Ashland Flouring Mills cau m-w **ty water works, but m>tliin_- will I*.* .1 in« for a “little while” yet. lie found a tin" ‘-to -k of wagons, hacks, ■ iwinif to th" iion-arnvnl of Hapt. »>‘- and «'arts, a carluail of winch has just If you are wanting (t.,n!n>r. who his written til water been rsss-ived. i-oinniittis* asking fur a littb* further i!iything in this line doti’t fail to Si-e tint", so that he could fini“h up th»* this st«M*k. nt. Th" work when* he is at pr* Mrs. Brittsm:, mother of T. 'A in i Council are anxious to liav" the work J. F. Brittsan ¡ml Mr-, t’leiii, ri'»«l iu n as .:s soon s.sin as *-* |H»S'it»i". l»--gin ¡«»ssibi* biit s"o n<* Ashland lit 1 ri’ lay mil >v.si. inc: war other th th.n .n to grant Mr. O <» ’C. (' el­ Friday. S!i«' w-«s agisl ab-iut < 1 years les’. It is thought nor’s request. though: iic’.viil !«• and had I* "ii ill with chronic disease here next w.-.-k som • time, und as work long year.«. Call U* it well liegin until I." arrives. I»itring .M;c-'. owing to th«* al »sc nee there will la* no: bin,' done until that of th.- pastor. 'here will I m - iio preueli- time. i L. r-* is still a Io’ of nip.* to arrive, iug at the Cnngrega: ¡mini church, Imt but it is thought ill it it will 1»«) here the Sabbath s«-lioul will b«* held as usual, and also llie regular weekly within a week. prayer in s-ting. W. t , T. Co. Wink ill Cnw • rwk Canion. In speaking of the music at the fu­ The experience of the pas' win’er neral of Elsie McCall last w«‘ek, th* lias brought the Western 1’iiiou Ti le­ mime of Mrs. W. M. Gilroy was in­ graph coiiipnny to the iinfesity of advertently oniitl**! from th«* quartet making extensive repairs to their lines which furnished t lit* impiessive music through the Cow cr»*ek canyon cotiu on that «iCt*asioii. try, and it is annoiiin-ed that two The warm weather tbe past week working outfits will I»* employed all the coming sunimer in that regton. has lieen melting the snow in the About forty miles of liue« are to lie mountains very rapidly ami all the. ..•oii-triicted or recountrneted. and the ‘ streams ¡ire running a great «1. al of Emigrant creek was barely tlior.iughness with which the work water. «will In* don« will make this stretch of fordable for a d.iy or two. Lie one of most, if not the most, ex­ M irslud Mayfield is still rnnniiig iu line in th»» pieces of telegraph . . the "hobos’’ ami tiie chain gang is Full.'*» States, it is said, One of tla getting to In' a regular working fore»' great.-si *runb!.w. summer and winter, on Ashlmid streets now, from one to has l*-. n th.« L'f^kiug of the lin.-s by half a «loz.'li of the vaga being em trei-s falllUg aero-s k»»“"' >>’ "y »‘““’'b ployed almost ill! til" time. timU r.d regions tt>4oqgh which they E 1’. Bartlett, who came over from imi.-t | ¡is-, aud to avoi > Hus the right of w;o will I*" clear«*! of all trisM on hie Hungry creek mines last Tuesday, Im’ti sid»s of the route to a distance says there is still about four feet of He will ke»*p a to insure safety from the falling tr**ee. sliO.v in that sectioa The work will I*** exp-tisive «nd etieli- man at work on Ins claim this summer, S1V... Imt I’ will pay th" W. r. compa- but will not remaiu there himself. l>i*tri<*t aisl Cfiuntv »'sirs Cuming. i Ì I I i* « ngage*! m parts of the nv to doit rather than have a recur- Ffn *»* of the bl.n ka.1»- oi business over th-ir lines, which they experleueed last winter. .hu k-»»n I'oiintj Teachers’ Institute. i The following is H ip prot’raui of th** J »cksoii (*»»unty TearbcrH’ Institute to In» bold hi Aslriirxl Fri«iay evening pnd Sjitiii'l iy. May 9lhan«i 10th: FRIDAY KVF.NINii -■ -SI'iS Quartet. i MtlO»« ( iertie Engle K ■ iTatioii . Nelli»« Re» -<« r Recitation 4 Music Minnie A. R**«*ilati*»n .( »r «’ ille W orthen. ♦». K»*»*itati«»n Mr- II < h’aher Musi«*—S<»k> Euiremr Hii’.iue*. Recital ion Jessie • »ardner. U» Mii-i»- 11 Mii-iv Quartet, M r and 'I rs. *h». p her*! an«! Mr awl Mr; Faber. ILui I. B M< Elroy. I : A»l»lr. ■«•-» i Mll*l« • ATVRDIV M 'RNIN” SE «4|ON. i Musk I*. V. « ..-I «»|.« niiu: A«blr«“ s Frvliniinary ¡tii-iu» ** \ I »I*« r » i l*t >•«!• ug. J V. ('m if«’i»l M u«*ic. Di-» ii-.-ion <»f i*r»«» » »ling topi»* <»|»vu«'d h . Mr. r - l*ri’ »• IliMon I’ A. Gi tz. D»*< iH-i<>n. .»|M*nvtt«»in. O 1 EKN • 'N -! i Num*»«'i »\ofk. Mi^* Beriha F. C»»l!.*H . ' t-. to !) si Nuinl»er Work. M -s B»«rtt a F. < *dt»»n. I LnM*G *H'ii »»f Uu* ex» r» i-»‘ I V. I'liMS J>rlli in LauguaK.', Uvll- M »i-ic. ¿VMre-- .-:aie supt Mi Elroy. lc^wr.h»*r.' an»i friftnU of eTi cat it »il will I'lcfc-«' »•<»!)><• !«• t;.k»‘ part m tl»»* duo’Ussi»nt of th»* v.:ri'»tis an! - j»*«*ts. Th* ♦ •V»*i«H»k S***Ni »1« *>f the i’lstiti’t»4 Will I»* !>••! I Hl till- M E. •hitr"h nmi "lln,d:i« M 'HI"11S IU t'"* il"l'h plllllx1 -.■) n.il building. 1«. A Gtrz. l’re«. II. » '. I' M l It, Si «'. Mtinier in KlMHigth < » hiii ». v . TI ih folio*iii*’ h tho r •>M»rt »»f a intir- on th»* Klan»atii Iridian K» >’« i *»:;«’it t«*i»*ur (plied to th.*' (h »>- tjutl m •/. O?) Sun«: ty. April 27. a »l«»ablo inur- »Icr took placr cm . I be KI tn) .th Indian ren.»f\ati.)U, aud -hr* ijtiiderer Wos kill ».1 i’e>w!» l : arr***t by Indian poll«*»* John M »j »r. an Ind; in living n»*ai ’I» * \Vilha'U-«o»i rtv*‘r i#n«l^e. sfv - “D inti*** fr.itn K!«uua' h 4‘ritoro*l hi- bon*«» Sunday tnorntru: an i deitb- ••rTvIy shot hui w’.h* rwic«* with a II Wiririie* G«r min. killtnsr I.» t instantly. \|:«j.»r then started up the nvor. aixl 4ir.« rin*; th»* h«»uso of another Indian alwmt two from hi- h»»mo. t «kl hit)) he wi*»hM.i to sp»« tk *ith him. Th- Indian rompli» d ar»d an h«» w « h w.dk- itu * idi»*ad fdot>:2 th»* trail b-« av . is shot dead by Major, the b ill coming out at bin h« art. Major the!» took to th»» wood*, where ho whu mot by another Indian mimed Frank »John, who 8eei»uf some:Inne ivan \vr«»r)!Z. refuetnl to talk with bin). M jor then dr»*w bin ^un. an.I John nrgiujt his horse to full sjhhn I irnna^ «! toes<*»ap‘‘t tlionop- Giant'.« l a--this week. nlation is 50,000. Whew! Col. J. t Bou«htch returned home tatur- J. T. Flyuu miuonnces mi excursion «!a> trom his trip to Portland. rom Portland to Grunts Pass to day, J W. Hainaker returned to Linkville from turning Sunday. Fort iaud the first of the week. Attend the primaries to-morrow. Kind« rgat ten. for the I'ui'in party, canvassing different county. » C. \\ Avers came up from Albany Sundav Anew postoffice is to In* located at Frank Mmnriiig’e place in Lost Rivcr^ to lo’.k niter his inten std here Mr. uii'l Mrs. W. J. Stanley, of Woodville, precinct, this conuty. hi re \i*itiug A*hlau»l yesterday. A. L. H.iz- ltoii, of Eagle Point, LL >taey ha- gone to Ta. »»ma, and thav wants the 1 »emoerati«* nomination for b.»•«»in»- a ri idvut of the buomiug cii\. Hclnx'l snperiiil«'Uilent. Chas. <«ay. of Central Point, returned (»u Tuesda.' trom a trip «I oaa u into ( alifornia. H. Richardson has the four years Evan K. Ib-amr*. «n' >an J<»>»«, aa a* »»n yus- mail contruct on th" r.mt" I "'tween tcr morning s train, going to Linkville. Sam’s Valley and l'rosp« t. M. I Whit*» It. uh»> bus I k «. ii ill with • a Fine pasturage in the hills again, grippe. .*:m-«’ Chii*tma*. wa* uGuut again nmi the hard-winter rib» of Um range ia-t week. catt!«* ar«* Is'giunmg to disnpp« ir. -.»ml (’«»her. wh«» ha< »»•-«■n in Klamath '•»nni' v •hniii ': the winter, came in t.* I‘h«e- J. X. Johnson, recently from Piiko- nix hist week ta, has iHiugbt a halt-interest in Hen­ Mr, an.I M < I R»’per aa . re . \pe» h d ry Klippel's saw mill and timber land. h’lii« la.-t »veiling from their winter visit! (!»>wn in Gulifiniii•». Luther L. Bnrteiishaw. of Ashland, l’t|T\ ,-h» riil’ IL’bt Armstrong *pent mid (’. W.Withrow, of L'iikvill , h¡ V" la*- r i .-la* in A*Iilan»i, ace..nipani»«*! Ly Ii.-.‘ti nppoiiited notaries public by ill* Mi** Ella : •» tug, of Jack-on v ill«-. governor. Sa\s th»- b»'k» .h»iiriial: Mi**es M’niii»'. j W. H. Parker will build a fun* farm »in * i’- miu I I hi ma 11« ' ‘»hell wen't»» A*hland W«»Iu- tax. aa ■ e in» y « »11 resi«l -. boils«* oil his pl ic«* near Jacksonville. Al»'.mi Bish h »’• We«lHC‘»iny morning < u Coni ra.-tor C. W. Sk.el, of Medford, a visit »«f -.»me length to hi* oh) home in hau the j ib. (ihio. He m ill r. turn some tiin»« in July. The senate Las passe l tin* amend­ E I RaiiL it relume«! from hi* mine* ment to th" World’s Fair bill provid­ T-.j»-* la\ nn ! I.a* gone 4»» aa u t»> Central I'-.int ing for a grand naval review in New to take h pla< e iu the planing mill there. * A F. shnllz, »»I Cany«»nvill *, » nine upon York harbor. T u <« m I h \ to look after a «*arl«»n»i »»f tl»»nr V» I. eh he had hippr»i up here fr «m his V in Njiiver. Wash., citiz ns h-iv.* rats" I the S5 l.tMMI I hmius for til" Un­ mill. \\ I*. B. ihi an l wif»* Jef! by Tm- »lav's ion Pamfie company's proj'*ct«*l iiort!i- train I >r the >onlh f«>r a >i*it to fe'ativ. * in ern extetisiiHi. the Sn» jaeivul«» \ alley. They will In* absent Al. Zeiher, tho first man to bu made alhiut three Ave««k,4, mi Odd Fellow in Oregon, diml at Sa He wiih well who was removed by Cleveland in th" lem last Saturday. middle of his four year*" term, on the known over the state. grotiud of "offensive partisanship." Chairin in L itan, of tin* Republican stat.* central eoiiimitt»*e has appointed Mr. Hill, represi'iiting a New York Jul ge A. F. Moore, of St. Hi-htis, to company of dealers in timber lauds, I h * secrelary of the eommitte«*. is bonding a number of timber claims Tim location of the next fair of the east of this valley owned by persons in Ashland and elsewhere. He is .Southern Or«*gou district ml! beileter- Iminling them at the rate of 8 HMtll per hm ing pianos The country is The new bri Ige across the Willam­ overrun with itim-iant "tuner»” who ette at S .l.'tn is to b-* a steel <>U" an 1 have "pick- d it up" ( ?i or ¡it best have th«- “e¡:i ¡l igue’’ pr ca is Í71.OX». tit serv.sl onlv a very short apprentice­ conir.ie ors taking Hie rem.i'iis of lu- ship, mid I; ekmg skill m d experience oi l bridge at 8I1.0IHI. are wholly unrehalile and do more Tilos. Reyuol ie, oil“ of \\ ells F it ;*,’. harm than good. It will pay you tn employ the lies! men only. M. O. ill ■ I p.ipiliar m .s.*ng-*"s mi I w!i i* • Warner will lie around m time to at­ rim was from P >'' 1 in I t > Ashland un tend to regular patrons. Refers to th.* til a short time ago, I* now i;>mt for lest mus!eimis in town and uuinv pro­ the company at S .lem. fessionals tasi-w here. Terms Hsison- Prim«« beef cattle h «ve b---m s- ilin. :«l»!e. ♦ in Portland al 41 . e.-i.’s p ■ »»'»’»r»«L S.imiiel Brown, of Shake prismict. hv • weigh', sm -.* tn • sp an l>«\d ruin- came in from hi* place out there with me llegan. 1ms ma le an twrntf • a heavy wagon thin wi*ek. He says tliree-yi'ar <»l 1 steer worth moi.» than there ¡ire some bail places in the £50jii Portland. roads but he li id no difficulty in get- I'm* Ni lomil Gii.rd cavalry Corn titig tliroii.di. There was six feet of p .-iv ,«t L iik- dl" have ie-e.v '.l their snow a'. Mr. Brown's place at one new uniforms ami eipup ii -nt'i H!» ! time last winter bill it i.s about nil w re to e- leiirate the event by ,i .fran-.l _ gillie now mid the stock is able to uniform bill an i e\liil*i. I ai ih ili l.iS. make a living off the young gr»*« evening, M iy 1st. high ut> in th" mountains. Mr. Blown is one of th.* few ranchers who had It i¡¡ sai l that plenty of ii.iV for his stock during the bud I ts in S in past ti a«y wilder ami consequently land have sig iui *1 th *ir willing i •«.* ha 1 mi losses. to tie.* *1» t«> III * >l-“ilinl of .11** e.*r- pent-*rs for t In* «»*!¡«-ill-.il'»» *nt ol eigli: At the deniiier.dii’ primary for this hoar* as t.'.ie limit s of a days w irk. pn elect held last S iturdav 81 voti s were ca*t. mid two tickets in the field II ni. J. il. Shape, of Dia.l is coun­ th" result of th* billot laing th" ty, Iris i* ■"** app mit.sl register of th el*s*tion of di’leg-ates «ipposed to the U. S. la i I olli •■• a' R »*eb irg, to sn • nomination of C. W. Login as repre- <•«**• I (111.is. W. Jiilinstou. The n o. sent lit 1VC Tlu* ballot stoo I II to 37 re*"iF‘i'. Mr. Crawford, of Co.>s conn and it u smd that there was not a ty. «vil • >V IS atipointe i s cm* ni nitli.s s'ratehisl ticket, Following are the ago, tins t*"t yet assuiu«*l the «lulu * delega s el's’tisi to the county «*on- o; t he otli-'e. vetitmn at Jacksonville to-morrow: The apple tr.*es np the Valley above l»ml. Ch 'pinan. E. M. Miller, C. S. Price, J. It. R. Hutchings, f. <> Miller, Ashland, mid especially on Emigrant L. A. Ni l!. M. X. Long, 11. S. Evans, creek, are as full of blossoms as usual In some parts of the J. (>. C. Wimer. J. NiMinan Pmliips tins spring. was understo al to !>■• a candidate for c ninty the apple tree* have very little the legislative notii'u itio.i, i i opj*isi- bloom to show this apparently ls-ing mi “oil' year" for them in coiifuqiieuc. tiou to Mr. Logan. of tbe dry season in 1889. Tlir IlnntinKtiin Party. Gi-«rg-« F Youle. wh»> has l»aeii at his old hi»in<‘in lllino * ihi'»’U-:b th«« past winter, si» k with typhi'id f« « t ni(»*t of the tin»»*, returned to Peril*n<1 la' week. Harry Prest«»n. a printer known in \-h land, returned to » Sot ihern Or<‘j/oii fi.tin California this ;\ei rk in n -iiin»« his p’.Hce in th«* ■’Time.*'’ office at Juckx.nviilv. Jas. Durham, a r.Ltii'«. of .4» p. Jbnn- mond, came out ffoin i lhe W;II hìih -1 le to superintend the wo i___ ’k oí . . , putting ......... o ........... on the .. iron roofing «»f the Ganiard Opera Hons««. Mis» Adah H»»rton, ulio has been in A«»h- laiiJ thr»»u‘gh the winter, *’aite-i Saturday f«»r Vreka. ami afier a short visit in Siski­ you ««»unty will return to her home in San ErHiiei-co. for i.ianta, oils, varnishes, brushes, artii-Ls'materials, mid wall and build­ ing piqa-rs. Estimate« made on paint­ ing. paper hanging, interior decora- tiotie, etc. E vans Jc B kunk . Ashland, Or. Circuit Court. IL K Hanna, pin*, \* Levi Grig-Ly, rt ¡tl, •Re\ and Mr*. G. J. We) ter rxp««et to left., a- Pon i.> recover money, pJainlit! • p»«u»l May in California, visiting relatives • given leave to file summon-; and complaint, aid friend»-, returning the lit*l of Jun««, m above cause, in place of filings when .-vtvh-e- at the (.‘oiigre?rttiuiial church of Maicli entitled Ixs'j will be resume»]. .lame* Wright v* D. II Burrow-; place of 'rial of u I mivv entitled I abell»« Pole man, who ifa* b»‘»«n at ’•«•U'liti'. tile Normal *» ho« at M<>nni»nith pliiur e«»unt} , and «icfeiidant given 30 days • luring tlie past aa inter, is now engag»««l in from »lateof filing suit in J.»< phine county, Iva'hbig *! at Ari"-». (•»««* <«>untv. in u liK-li to tile mi-Vii r. < . ('. Beckman and J . G Rvames vs Geo. a here *h<« taught a previoii- term. M. love, et al; I»» foreclose mortgage, con Holl H. B Mill. r. of the < P D. A 1. Co . lirmntion of Hhvrifl’sale. " a* iu A-hlaml yesterdav on bu>inuss. Mr Jo-eph Solomon vs Shunti Simpkins; Mill- r w ill In—* iit to1h»’l ui-iatur«.« again rmise dismissed on pltf’s motion by .i»»*ephine county, and v. ill !»»• one of th»* Mirnic M D-uvniil Dt-iivaul vs E M Demani; inihnnilai imiiii»er* of the house next pltTh bill disinitesed, au»! deft given ju»ig winter. r.ient for co.-ts. Alex. Martin, Sr . <»fOakland, Cal., stopped V’W carpets at 1>. ILA E. V. Mill*. ou r in A‘hian»l WrdurMhiv « hi a bu-iiiev.s visit »1 id I»» g, «»«t his many - hi fri» id- here. He 1» ft fta K lama'll «-mint . y. *t»«r«!a v, to ¡»»ok after his extensive business interval* DAXGEROr* PTTIG 1TTVES. out there A City Policeman's Very Peculiar J«»im O'Brien, a W I' opcrat«»r from ii nee. ' h«« San Fram i-eo ufli<«v, wa.-expccte-l up yc-terdax afi* rno»»u to take (ieo. Eubauk*’ Mfnml pills am’. ;ntir purgatives irritât« place in th»- .»flicc her»« tor haa !»ilc. ».c»>. has 1’ic mucous » « Al : •> ■ f the stoniat h and a month’de.ive of ai.-.«it»«v, and will take a trip to s»>uthern California t»> visit relatives. bowels. !n fact : . .r » nthartlc action Is dm- to their Irritation. The danger attending M - < amllla Walker aid '!!*- Minnie l*i> a in re-h parted on W-* Ine»«Iay morning their atrtidy use i«. r”i»arr.it. The m«w I kxm for Klamath . <»unty. going By trad to Ager. the prin-fple in J '.* V.-gctable Sar-aimrilla Mi.*.* Walker go.-- on a \ i*if of sev«- d gets its »athartle u. *i.»u hy increasing the months t»» her iiiotlw r in Spnigtie riv»«r valley -iid Mi— Prc.dnwr»- ha* i»ce«l «ugagc.l to mucous ►vrrr’.hui'* nuan Fran pro-e»«iitiii“ attorney «.«f h *»li*:rn!. He was < is» <», a \ rites: •' After my *.’.»n midi pl i-.-lwi;h Southern 'hcg<»n a.»-! it is not i«n¡»r«il*a’»lv that h«* will r. turn .-'»me cx|»ericn«e i firmly Isllevo day t«> make this his home. that J. v’s Vegetable ■ kfsh M;-. .lohu il. K-ntt»or. treas i • i «»I the pariEa ■.•» ill cur«« tbe most ub Smith Dtivi* manutaeturing «'-»mpaiiy. St. stiii«:» « a>vs <»f cou^tipatiou. L«»u:-. M. . ca« »• his uik I in A-hl.»id. < »»un- «•ilman W \A . K.-iituo;. a -urpripa: I •. i»-t Although cured I am still Fri'lay • v uing. n«»t having toi l the family her«« of hi* » «’iiiing. Mr. Kcntm»r i> «»n n tai ugitn id never had my system so thor i»u-im— md pie.i-iiite t«>ur of tin-• »»untry cu Ely reguhi’cd. l’ > men a*iug or diminish aid thought he wouhl «tr<»p in «»n hi* une’e îu : (he dosp on-« has aLs /.ute command over nnaun -• . He went «>n nortau .ir«i M-nnla bimsclf with this \ aluablê remedy.” evening. M r. lì.»rd, a , |‘Tomint«nt fruii dealer and cannery m in of this coast. U».w in a finn w hose headipiartrrs arc at Ta< <»nia, spent a day in A*1 i I mu I this week looking over the fruit pro*!»««» ts her**, lb a a* *hort n hh . ii «- i am »ng t lie or -hards t»y Mr. . <»ale}, an i u h • much pl»'n*<**l with the '„rue lari acrvrttfv’of fruit trees in this vicinity, eNRTi *smg the opini m that \shlan.i» h a magnificent Michigan, and Mrs. Gen. Logan mid , farming country. party passed north through Ashland Ehler J. M. Luark. of \shland,-tarted for last Friday evening on the regular ex­ the Eadcrn -tat««s by W ■ hies lay m.»ruing’ • train, his particular mi**i-» i !>< mg to attend press train, en rout" to the encamp- tlic (»eiiernl Asscmb’y of th»« Presbyterian metti of the Washington G. A. R’ h . » hiii- h, which meet* at -aiamga Spring*. The party stopped over nt Portland N.- aa York, <»n th«« L*»th <»f M»«v, and to which ’ he is a «Idega’e from the s.»uth»«in (>reg.»n ■nd were tendered a reception there. I’-1-!»>t» ry B< for«« he r -mrus. Mr Luark -p.id some time \ i-iting rd all'••* m The Adin ArijH.t says a reservoir is will I- imii aid Indiana, aid • \ i»« » Is to be go n lieing constructed in Lsh valley at th" nt lea*t *i\ weeks. KeV. Rolit. Mt l.iUll. Spooner ranch. It wdl cover Ilk) w ho *tart»«»l Fa*t a week or m«»rr ago, i* th acres of land with w iter. The dam is other «lelckHte t r»»in the S. (>. Pre.-I»yt» ry. I'resilient Huntington and party o’ r.iilnaid magnates of tile S. I*, syst in, win* passisi north by special train lust Thursday, returned smith through Ashland \V«*ltit*sday nioruinu, their pnv it** car Ix-im; attached to th«* reitu- lar Califm trill express train. The party mad«* a tour of al! the S. 1«. lines in Oregou, iucludiiu; th" re­ cently pur ha i.sl narr iw gauge line« which ait* Mr. Huutington's private property. While in i'ortland, Mr- Huntiagtou was waite«l on by a dele­ gation of Astulia citizens, who made propositeins to him tn build to that city, lint h" t'.ve it out to the press that no detlntte coticlusiou in tin* mat­ ter h id bi i n <•01111* to, nor would Is* fur A’ the Congregational church next some time. Aw for the building of a rtumlay a. m. fiere will bea serin .ti ro d to be C w>s bay country, tha’ was story for th" children and young folks wholly in the future and bad not yet 12 f«*et. high ami 270 feet long. It is i es|e'ei;dlv, though all are it.vinsi. In b>*en investigated. Tin* Russi-l|..h'«i-ll Tnuipe. the eveniug the:« will In* the regular I:i ri | ly to a qus'ion as towhat on-.* inraging to see tine kind of work A iar^v aibl apprci iai ivc aihHcnc»’ enjoye»! mon’lily nmoii inw«n;.’ig. Bev. F. G. w i :l I Iw dun* wrti the iic iw gauge done, and wo hope to see Modoc coun­ the , pr*’«»'!itH ... ’ton ..... nt the __ ______ then:» r ______ M«»u pTea"h. ” The f»»rmancc ................... l lie p««i p.’i f»»rinniice ty tn the bull ling of tlu*so reservoirs. was bright ir«un first to la-t. and with two •;i s ,. ■: “On tie Kist Side, we shat I Jam«* Isbell, miller at ill" A-»: exceptions the parts uer»« sph nditUv ,*us ••* t i • .: 1.1 ■" to standard, ¡.ml coni' A movement is on foot to removí* tain»«d. >L *r«. 1‘hileo, Morri*, Deni and lami Mills, emigiit Ins hau l in one vf t »regoli ami t'nliforn.a the Willamette University, the oldest Elmer AA»«te particularly ‘tu»ni< m theii th" corrugate I rolls i.t th" mill last in OV.T 11>" B«liu»la' ” wa tracks, a 'i * i.•; I II" Steel bl idge. Usili- educational institution in th«» state, pari-. Mi** >tockm»*.ver’s “Belinda Tueadny ami ••ani'* near m inala 'nr- the terminal r..cilt‘.b-s on this si.l". fot’.iuicd by the missionaries in the the l»e**t that h .- been • ♦ n here, she is not llig th" first of a n *v brand of it »ur only -p!fit» »1 in her lin« mil i- a ;•»»<».i dan« I’ll" West Side ro:a| will L . thorough forties, from Salem to Portland at er. Slo-hn- firmly r-¡ahii*h» »l h«-rst«li a* a out of it, b It a 'po • {. «trolig jerk re- ly lii -d up. It never h.t* Isen in any least that is the report from Portland fav«»rit<* with \< \ ada < 'i; y an*. (UiTues-la lens-s| hi* han«! ¡«ml I. ra,*;ip.*d with a l it-* (’hil'I-’Ueah r ' a given, an-! kind of shai.it', and msals ov* i haitlipg. sotirias, though the xnmn says owning coupleof b*i lly m;isli«*l tig"’*. for W ««Im .-»lay ev»«uing - th. company ’* las- W-** shall run into Portland on 11.e P. the management has no thought of appearau» «« here prior to it* »1« parturv foi ’Th«* amount of money appurti.imsl A- \V. V. road. We siibll nndmibuxliy moving the institution from SaleiiTs u a** S alley to till a thre< nights »«ngage ¡uent i'i"ti Bom icatilt * drnma, “(ollcen to’lie varums s. I.ool dtstri. 'eof this blind some ¡ulditioi.nl nai'h h< re, but vicinity. IHwn,’ was uiniers»'»»rc<| The Seattle In c unity in th ' «li •li'iii’ion jo*! mad" just what they wdi be we have not ye! telligenccr of Ma . h 21*1 >ays of the pla_* Sunday Wehnioe: On Wi*ltn*silay by th«"* conniy sup riiitemb-nt ¡i|q.or- d"«'l le i H|"in.” and people “ u -die»*» Hawn al Ira» t««d a night iti th * corrúlor of the Holton wry Lig house la*t night. Il is safe to say tioinneid printed in full in niiuth« r Ill reply to the question of il re­ that no drama ev» r put upon th»« stag»« in House W'-r" seitiii at th* same time place 111 III" T iuinus is mu'll I»*" pl irter usto tln1 liuth of pii article tni-i ity w;i more Ilunouglily « ujoye»! b\ than tli" ai...... mt .¡i.t rilm'i'l Lint Apil'. slat ing tliat ih" biondi between i-x tiov. Wlnteaker, ex-Gov. M imm I v an au>!i< in < | n - various situaiiuii* «»I t hi* Ashland di-dtv-o Nm 5. «• ' iv«*l nl> m! Mes. 1 - S’iuJiini and hiins*lf Was ami Gov. Pi'iinoyor, to any nothing ot higlih ¡¡H-. rcMing i lay Wen- made th«‘ mo*i «•I Io the a««t»»r-. l»> th ■ nilense and upr -a? ex-Seiiatoi- Hlat*-r, ex-H ’ ate Treasurer <*atiH«*l liy Ine cons'rtie i.m of III»* £|‘»«>0 in ih»' ;«»{»«»!' io ' iiii 'hl »»‘ Brown. Jiidg" Burnett, (tell. John F. ions delight of th»? hou*v, ol«l an»l you.ig < Liiifoi ii •V Grog« ti roa l which tlie «ip», wlii!** tin*) lit))»* it is mix I he p.«r!e» li»»n of the s« \. ral act«»!’/ in 111« Mdler. Judge Aaron Bn* li'.veiler, mid text, tle-ir < a*> 7-aee and natural maunei i. "d. Mr. Hiiidit'.loii mi for ll*"< The Vliluml “kill l.a « :. II irim ot!i«*r gramleOH of the Oregon demo­ of a< ’ing, stamp them a* artist«» in tlu ii a .v. i .*d: profe-sion, ;nid ju*tl> etililh* th* -troupe io isimpoSi-d • 'f l»oy - fiorii t* li to «'-• I'«' “The ¡ir'.icle is piib,di.jitrdh till",' cracy. !"• cl t- e | among lite i»«iy ln«st th it ha* vears old. r*s"'««-«I a eh ¡lleligi* from th* S «ys th" Grant's Pass Coiii /er of »•v««r a t-if- d otir ciW the Mi-lf 'rd "ki.l nine” a sh ut time day. Muy ’«I bill dmgof the <»i gon and California l int wei'k' We have heard s* venri clt- ago mid w.*nt down ther* 1-islSitur- d.iy to aci epf it. They return, d in eoiwieetioii. How ver, I quarrel v ry iz-ns from Iho southern part, of tin* The sugar Pine l«i«>r and I. iiiii I ht t'l.nipany. lltti'Wilh him. H' is '•• »■* not had very much to do with the waters «if Rogue riyer to Crescent pacify is doubled, and they ar«> pre m'limc -d y t when tlm return ga-ne priietieal operation of th" road." City, to iiMiertaiu whether or no such pared to fill all orders Tor liotb eon will be j.l «veil. “Do you tli:nk the road, could Irive a route is practicable for a rhilroad. tract work and stock goods promptly. With their new and perfect system oT X’. R. Beaumau and E. C. Vpson. Beuurod’he favors it has hud without This sounds like business. kiln drying they can furnish all work en rout-- by team from Santa Cinz, the political pul!'which Stanford has California towns in the San Fran- in perfect condition. Their new dry (’rt. to the Willamette, readied Red­ k"pl np?'" ding. but e.nil-1 get no farttier north “¥l*U, 1 do. I tun wholly of the cimsj earthquake licit had .a general kiln will thoroughly season lumber ii. than that plain* with their teams <>w opinion that polities ¡md business “shake up” ! i«t Wednesday morning, four «lays, ,-Hid bus a daily capacity of ! Mig to high water nmi Wiish.'.l out should lie kept separate. Whatever and some of tbe «»ranks who believed ten thonsanil feet, budges. SO they were «•Ollip.-lled to legislation is ne«*<*B«.iry to secure, can in the prophecy that San Francieoo in nit «hiHx-s ufwoik. both in de­ put their outfits on a freight tram and lie attaimsl with i*]u:il facility which and other wicked cities down there signs and workmanship, they are sec­ take the oulro.-nl as far as Ashland. ever party in tn piwer. When the would | h * destroy«*! on the 1 Uh ult., ond to none on the Pacific C-oast. Ti:ev s’.arti*d !•' wagon again from president of a great eorporatton like thought that their prophecy was realty Send to them for e-tnnates on all job here northward. the S iuthern Puc,ti" starts out to run coniiiig true, only that they had made work anil for price lists and discGunts •a mis Hike of about ten days. Howev­ on stn.-k work. Alt kinds of lumliei. Th" .Villini! Junior B.uid, which fm ulliee, the first thing he do.n is to I er, there was no serious results, other thoroughly seasoned, constantly on w is org-.li.z-- i sev- ral mo’rth* ag<* -«ml ant Agonize th • f irty or fifty other men M bo want tin' same otli b «s since b*'en pi.."-'icing im h r th -» huh* scare. made by them and fnrnish«*| in lmg" insirnetion anti leadership of () (>. he lien,.jes so engross«*) in |H>hties or sm ill quantities. You will, con­ H- Iman, came out in th.-ir fi.»t public as to impair tiie atiovse of his man­ Subpoenas seem to be marketable sult your interests by dealing with agement of Imsmtvx undertakings, pearamn* last Saturday evening, .m propi-rty in Joe.-phine county. Tbe this reliable and truly first cla.-s in­ it is time lie should step down ami let th«* « h - cikìou «»f a m*reua«|e timdered those take Ills place who will devoti- Coiiiirl of last week has the folio«, stitution. |H2m iiy-Miem to th.* (»Id F* llows umiver- ing: “Percy M. Cro^, who was ar­ -ary <*ele!>lat lo’i. They pl;*y**i Well their tix-rgiua to the ImsimsiA. I am rested for selling Ills slllqitmiia and I ¡1 railroad man my eeif. :,ot a politician. I A blt*d> inn*d gram of th«- lire,'on S'ate Teachers’ branch mor-* sm-oessfuily than I could. the court was not graced by Lis pr<*s to death by electricity Mav C*lh, will cnee, much to the sorrow of his Assonati.m wlc.'Ii tiiis-ts next Jn'y, I said thirty years in railroading, but have loiiiter to live. A U. S. ju*l<*< L is and will probably ¡a-opt the inviia- for y> are liefore that I was ili the iHindsmeit." •.’ranted a writ of Ao.’ieos cor/mx te- tion. Both are teicin'i* who have nia'al and hardware busincsa, a kiu- nirnabl** June 17tli, on th»* sirontid Frank Williams, th* highwayman «vane to (»regno since the last mee'aiig dred line of ojieiatious, so that f «x>n- t»mt tl».* net nmler which tbeexecution who was capture«! in Sin Francisco of tin* Assignation and they will Is spier ii.'.se'f quite at boma in rail ie to tek • pl : e ts in violation of the some months ago, and who was sup­ f«i m I valuable neqiisitions to the roading." c.i|*stra: ion * f th»1 l'ni'c-1 S', tes. posed to lie th-* man w'r> held up the meetings of the stat" institute which stages several turns last fall in North­ is attenl.-.l by the most prominent ( ard «»f Thnnks. ern California and Southern Oregon, An immense stock of wall paper, teachers from all parts of th" stat»* ceilings nn l d. coratioua at Smith .V was convict el m the Unit'd States W.* h by oxprr*s «»tir 1ba«»ks to •JilOtt yards of ipw enrpet at 1>. IL l».hlge's. We furnish an experienced district court, at San Francisco last our fii‘«iiis an»l î>»«i^hb'irs who ho » A E. V. Mills. lT>e |«na!iy is imprisonment kindly HÌ«b*d Hf 'in»l nyaipathizciì w th paper hang"r when d<*eir<*l. All or­ Friday, department iu- uh during tli«* fatui >i< kness of our ders in this line promptly- attended to, for life. Th- p ■ «tuffi Mr. Coolidg", the veteran nursery* s|a-ctors giv.- Uw foilowing list of mother. and satisfaction gurauteeii. ♦ man, who has examiued the pwlt stag" robls-r William's < xploits since J ohn F. Diti rrsAx, trees in many of tlie orchards around The Milton t'mjle warns its sab- became iiU'ler their mi'icc: August TnoMXsW. ButTTSAN, Ashland, says be has yet to find senbers not to allow tlieir daughters 17, 1**'J, th" stage fro n Canyon Citv S.IEAtl < '. BlUTrs.N. mid orclmrd where there are o«»t plen­ to n-ie that papi*r for bii-tl*~<, as there to Baker City,Or ; Septemlier, 3 1**11, H enkt C lem , ty of peaches left, and barring further i* considerable “due" on it and they tile stage fruì» Ager. ('«)., f(, Lluk- L ihby C lem . frosts there Will be a spleudld «Top in might lake cold. ville, Or. Tins stage he rob'oed twice this vi unity. Mr. Coolidge says that the same dsy, or radiar he rolib-d tin* Stylish Hatsnt Blount’s th: tweek. in all his expeririii*» in fruit growing m-nnx-rati'' state Ticket. stage going north and tbe one going he’never saw fruit advam*« so rapidly No that is a mistake; they have south. In'his robb ry he made the The following ti"k»'t was nominated as the cherry blossiims d.'V.-lopi*l ini'* ii'it quit the l>u*in»*es Atkinson at largest Irmi, ¿607 10. September 2*. by the deimx-ni'state convention half-grown cherries iu th«' f«-w days the Wo-.len .Mill OtHce or Carter at 1**J, the stage from Ro.-l-.y Bar to last Thursday : For omgressruan. K. of warm weather the first of the w.-ek. the Bank will insure your property in Mount un Home, Idaho; Oetolier It». A. Miller, of Jacksonville; governor, No one c in fail to Is* pleased with t»i»- /»' .- ’ and most reliable c mpanies, 1**9, th» stage from Catiy.in City to Sylvester fennoyer; secretary of state, 24 the einbrot'iery stock of 1» R. A E. \. and at the lit•!:•*. also picture trainee ami; mo d ling*, cliro- iiKie. ar eotyp’-, oleographs; a large For eale—a good roll back S3.» sad­ invoice of oil paint mgs just ree’d. Call and see us, S mith A D odue . ♦ dle for ¿17 at G. C. Eddings. Weekly Weather Report. School Fund Apportionment. The following is the apiiortionment of the pnblie KL-hinil fund« made April 21, 1890, by Comity Supt. Mitchell, the same being ¿50 for each district and SlJit) for each child of school ag" within the district: Nu name A MOI NT 1. Jacksonville . 1421 *0 14*. so Enterprise . . Ixjgtown . , 130 vo I’ll"-nix Ashland Central Point Fraternal 8. Myer <». Eagle P«)int. là. South Prai ic. h . Mounta Ln 12. Antelope. 13. Chimney R ih k 14. Willow Spring1 r>. ln»iepen2 <'hapana) 32 Ml 60 >3. R.Hind l«»p 2t» m 3 SO >1. ('»»W .1 116 39 • » N’orlli Trail Creek n 2 50 2.» i'h w :uii> r Creek 9 2 90 7. (.«»Id Hill I2M 00 60 • n S’ea'nlkiHt 'J G1 7») De.*kint* h7 70 2V •». 8»j»la Springs •f>2 IE 60 »’•I. < inll\ ( ria-k 'fi <» 10 •2. Wimer » 1 133 20 («3. 17 72 10 g : 14 6s 0 til"». .......... 29......... S7 70 Or.; November 2*. 1*89, the stage from Sbasta to Bedding; ll.p'uila-r 2, 1**9. the stage from Mariposa to Mete-sl; Decemlier 12. 1*811, the stage at Forest Hill; December 15, 1889, the stage at Downieville. B. F. Bonham, of Salem; supt. of schools. Rev. A. Leroy, of Brownsville; state printer, J. O'Brien, of Portland. For prosecuting attorney of the lai judicial district, W. M. Coing renom­ inated. Following is the record of weather observations, for Ashland, mad« by F. H. Carter, observer for the Oregon State Weather Bureau, for two weeks ending April 30, 1890: ' • Milburn wagons and hacks. These goods, and in fact ail my line of ma­ chines and implements, I propose to close out at what they cost, as I have not tbe room to carry them. In Os- borne mowers and reapers, bay rakes, etc. I cam suit you on price and terms. G. C. E ddings . GRANITE SHE WAS POISONED! HALL! Great Dramatic Event ! One night only. Total Precipitation rii inches Lvinjtctature. I.owcbt :»l .Mt au .'». Tiiis is how an exchange figures it ■•it: From i bush 1 <>■ c-iru a tfistiller i-ts f--hr gallons of whisky, winch r»- ni* ul 8lfi. The gov»-inmetit gel» S3 fill, th" f ii in- r who raised tn- con »■ - forty -'"iiis. th»* r.ulrotd gets SI. i • inalili: ictiiier gets Si, the retail» s S7, and tin- i-ousiimer gets drunk The Druggists Tn Lowell, Mao agree in Faying that they hv H more of ilood’g >ur«aparilla than of all >ther blood purifier*. For instance: F. ('. G oodale : I sell more of IL»od*8 Sarsa- parilla than all other bl<»od purifiers. A. W. Dows & Co.: Hood's takes the l*ad of all other sarsaparillas. <’. F. B lanchard : We sell more of Hood's Sarsaparilla than of any similar. M ar r.»N A « haw With us the sale of Hood’s is 9 to 1 of any other kind. F. t E. B ailey <&C o .: H oo »]*« Sarsaparilla is oueof the best medicines. Cx.RI.TON ik H ovey Hd*s Sarsaparilla Ii one of the )>est medicines we have. Its sale increases every year. • F. 1*. M oody We sell twice as r'Tch of Hood's .«ar«npanlla as of anything similar. 0. A. S wan . Hood's Is the most populur sarsaparilla of the day. T hirty O ther druggists speaL similarly. This popularity at home, where Hood's Sarsaparilla and It* propriety •. have been’ known for many years, could not continue it the medicine did not possess merit. And these facts should certainly convince people In other sections of the couutry that Hood's Sarsaparilla is a good, reliable medicine. Not bv anvthii'K «he «Irank or took, but by l»a»l blood. Is it any wondei she feels “blue?" In most cases blues are only another name for bail blood. A man or woman feel« un­ happy. Life seems dark. The heart is heavy. Bad blool is cp.rry ing its poison all over the body, and we call it ’’ Hues.” Read these exp«»ri«*nces: The strongest Dramatic Organization Mrs. C. C. llntchin«o!i, of Pittston, traveling. Pa., says: “I consider Dr. Ai’ker's English B1 o « m 1 Elixir the ln-st m«*dicine O|*cniug play, the great English in the world, not only for H ixm I trou­ Comedy, bles, but also for dvsjiepsia, with which I have lieen afflicted." “ Both my wife and myself firmly lielieve that Dr. Ai-ker’s English BI oim J Elixir is tlie ln*st of all blood m«*liein«*s, and will removi* all impurities of the bkxxl.” G eo . V. 8i uNF.K, Popular Prices. Valley City, Dak. 50, 30, and 20 Cents, This gran«! Elixir is sold by drug­ gists iu all parts of America. It is a í Í-’" Seats now on sale at Pinza Corner pure, honest medicine; not a cheap Store sarsaparilla. Try it to-«iay. RUSSELL-JEWELL 1Í1UTIC CO Oui* 13oys DR. HILLERS r- Special Prescriptions. HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. > DR. HILLER’S HYDRASTINE RESTORATIVE Stimuli« nutrition Purifienthi I! ..1, Cures I>y«peiMU^C Mid (trengtli Ini! 1 r. ‘Hood’s Sarsaparilla S »14 bv druggists |1; six for Prepared only by I. 110(11» A CO., A|M»tiic< .tries. Lowell. Mass. • ♦ OR. HILLER'S ANTI-BILIOUS STOMACH ANO LIVER CURE Cure« Uillouatx-M and M «..a* t II ■ ■ «■ Wl——— all IJver Trouble«, Chilis aud Fever, Malarial Fevers, an J ail T\pho» Sr a is- L and O ffice , j R<»-* burg. Oregon. April 2 ». is9U. i Noli» < is hereby gi\en that tin« heretofore unsiii vc«. < d portion of »;♦ 2’». S R 11 W, to- wit. Fractional n F'|, -«•»• I *. SF.‘ and fra» tioiial W’u «er '.’tj, NW‘4nndS1., of see 27, sec 2N, tractional s<•»■ 2-1, so ;and NE*4 s* « u. ha.* In » n .-urv» \r«i ami tue plat of survey thereof will be tiled in thisofticeon llivluih »lay of Juii'-. ls'JO. am] >>n ami after -aid loi h «1 u v of June, i vm, « »• will be pre­ pared lo receive applications for the entry of oiid lam is in th« heretofore unsurveyed pot ticn of said tow n«hip. A. ( . J.V.ES, C iias . W. J-»us-ION, Receiver. Rrtister. DR H'.H.-R’S FEVER CU?E. Indispensable in all acute disease« attende«! with fever. Prc.« u»H a .1 cures .Scarlet Fever, Scarlatina, and Meat,les. Mothers try it out«. J DR HILLEL SJIERVOUS DEBILITY CURE. Cures Nervous Weakneee, and I xjm of Power. Never fail«. Send for Private Circular to Hiller Drug Co., San Francisco, Cel. DR PILLER'S RHEUMATIC AMD NEURALGIC CURE Cure« llheumatism, Ncuraigia, Cou!7T^HnCagoTamT^3ScZ^Ey"Teirn!TSm^7TT blood acid« which cau.*e them/ DR^HILLER^^TEETHINGCURE. Aids the gr°wth and development • f ■ hil lrcn during t!ic teething period, ensures painless teething an ’ soun ! teeth, an I preve nts an I cure- Spa>m4, Rickets, Brain Troubles and Bowel CompUintn. A blessing- to mother ai*d ciuiJ. DR l HILLER S WH00PIMG COUGH CURE. Pre>ent« and Cures Whooj.ing Cough. N ote . With exception of Dr. Hiller's Hydrastine Restorative, Dr Hiller’s Rheum »tu and Neuralgic Cure, and Dr Hiller's Cough Cure, the above remedies arc in 1 ibkt f am, ui*J. if not obtainable from your druggist, will be mailed free, on receipt of price. I NJTEI» STATES LlNb Ol FI F.,| R »*i:i.( h «., «»it.. A pi il l"J0.1 N».ti»»- i> li«-r< l»\ inv.'ii lliut the !•> 1 «w.ing ii.iiti« ¿ -»Hl«: ha* tiled noti»*«.* «*f hi ■ íiiten- : i hi b» make t nul pr«»»>i in -iii»p»»r! of hÍF i 'aiiii. an !’ha;-a:»l proof willo»« made be- f’.ic I he j . Ig« . or, in fii * at»*»«n< v. Injure the »•l« rk.»»t th«» .’.»iiniA «•> uri »«I L.< !.->»»n coun- 1 or., c.t .la a .-• »i i \'i ! le. (>r «»ri Moiidav hin»- “th, ly-t;, \ iz . Natti.iiiK-l < onklfn, H I. Xu I I Í * :!.<• NW 1 , of N I 1,. ana S1*, «jf ut X ! , »«( Ns.- * I p I". > i: J F. W M Hr naia« < the .ving \\ i’.nes.-r* to prove hi* < »uitinin» i- !« * i « Ì c 11 < ■ • iip.ni aud cultiva ti-ui .»I -ainal experience, ami nre guar iiitoe i »o cure when a cure is p**ible. Dr. Hiller s di page book of din-ctiona f r hi.me treatment, ooutaining valuable instructions as to hygiene and diet, sent frck . HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A. T. K. Bolton, Agent, Ashland, Oregon. I The Last Winter i OOK HERE! Has proven that itdoes not pay to raise scrub stock- Now is the time to Improve Your Stock The pure-bred Percherons, GAMBETTA and HECTOR Perhaps you may think these goods were < »io* mile north of Ashland. < >r. P»ut tbey were bougbt for CASH in the East and will sold at the following prices. ix >1« ri11 ■\ ext PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES- Ashland, Or., April 2\ ls90. <»<> 1 > A YS. I.onstlale Muslin, I-1 Cambric, “ Fruit of the Loom, '* ('hapman XX Farmers Choice Cabot \V Intlian llca-1 Lawrence L. J • 1 Mystic L. I lolbn>ok House Lining I >ress »¡inghams Behlings’ twist 2 “ ipOsilk, 2 ’,OZ “ I i < ienuine Satines American " ane]¡eving our interests tomutual. and knowing that a regular customer is much more profitable in a year than the single pur- chase customer, we shall, by fair dealing and I J. nu mon*, viitleavoF t«» secure a share «»f v»»ur patronage. ( >ur counters are tilled with the LATEST NOVELTIES in all lines ami we feel that our efforts in this direction will l>< a|- RRY NG SlIoDDY GOODS, BIT QUOTE Yol ( LOSE I’RK'ES ON WELL KNOWN BRANDS. A general assortment of « 1 1 i OIH i S, U I i I 1 Wilf make the leaion of 1890 at the 1 » 1 >T pTwiate»!, jutlging by the substantial le>tiin«iny wlticli is now keeping ns hl’S\ < hir Dress Goods department deseryes your sideration before you send your money away. Respectfully, I Ah Prices the Lowest :oo: E. B. HUNSAKER THE LEADING WAGON OF THE PACIFIC COAST WHEELS RUN THROUGH BOILED OIL. EVERY PART PERFECT Runs Lighter, Lasts Longer and Sustains a Greater Weight than any other Wagon in Existence will replace every broken hollow iron axle sold by me, free of chai go. on return to me of the broken part. ---------------- ----- -- ---- p RICKS KEDUCED These wagons are complete with whiffletrees, stay-chains, wrench and neck-yoke. In painting the “Milburn" nothing but the best material is used, an