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ASHLAND TIDINGS. Frignìi......... .!/<»// /'••. hi Villi».*. <»l tin- \ ii-‘l’u*. I .ili .wing ts 'h- iii-ket nominatiti !•> I D-m. s it J.i.'ivsonviile hist S . -t- 1 ix : S • t ■ i i.iinr. Chart. Nick • il; n-iir. ■ n' ' s , .1. ||. Stewart, Son. I'nrrx, «'on rod Mingus; enunt; ch'lk. I. 1 N ."lois; sin-riff. \V. K I’rir-; r.-•••' :.-r, Um. M. Hol me- ; tr. ■ tn r. <».••. I'.. Bl.mmer. assessor. U. *1. R.g..-, c..unt\ >■. »mmission.", I"'i II tv h ' .1: seh.s.l sup Tin’ "lident, «'S. I' iici ; surveyor. < i. E.ksnat; cor oner. I >r. I’i -kel. Il EUE \NI» THERE. The Jas. G. Clark concertât Meth- odist chiireh last Momlay ,-vening was largely attende,!, and thè audience I’. W. (ilwill will build a fine brick Decoration day is coming. was dellghted witli the singing of the farm house on bls place near Central There will be services at the Catho gifted ¡a et ami unger. Point. lic Church on Sunday May 11th. at 10 Mi-ssrs. D. Wilson ami G. B. Wais ’Th«» '--I o/n says that T. J. o’clock a. m. worth Will op, n their new store C. O. Fitz-immons is going to start a new The Dnllarliide saw mill in the Sis D Bazaar m tin- R eser block 1-, x' p ip,-i at , Irani s 1 'ass. ktyoiis .started up thin week for the week with a tin«» line of new goods. Brook trou' fishing will b,» d- tie se ison’s run. Further notice hereafter. later in the season than usual this Church Rocial at Baptist Church. Bishop Morris will preach on year, becnns,» of th,» high water of the Tuesday eve May liJlh Supper from m-x' Sunday. May 11th in the Baptist mountain st r, iims. • i to H. Price lac. church, Ashland, in the morning, and Seattle has recently taken a census, m the Episcopal church. Medfoid. in H. 1>. Maxum, who disposed of his the evening, the next evening. May and reports her |H,pulatiou to number property in Ashlaml la t week will b'»,27(! at this time. 12t h, m (Irani’s Pass. move Ins family to Coos bay. See the ad. of the Caligraph ty|>e- writer in another column. The The Pi.rrirl lair. (’.digraph leads till other machines I b-- ii. i-tii-.; nf Iti» SmitI h - hi Öre now. gnu D. ' I ;.•: I. uni < f Agriculture at < i ivernor Pennoyer and Treasurer Giant’- Carts last M aulay w.ia harino- iil- ■ mi-, i t r.-ly s. ‘ .fac’iTy to the Webb are Iwioked to appear l>efi-re the J .-k-m i t- inly in- ii jicrs. as the loca- people of Ashland on Monday, May l'.t. ti •!! of ttie ii xt fair was fixed at at 1 p. tn. t riai I’o.ut, Without any opj»»si tinti. E. P. Thompson, one of the Oregon I • l> i_i,s .unify r ¡iiisetitatived tish commissioners, was on Sunday’s sul l;.--u.g had so much railroad tram, en route from Astoria to Still an-i I -i..m on hand that sin- couldn't Francisco. attimi tutu fair bu-im.-s, and the Win. Mathes, of laden precinct, who j-i ti- • ..f locating it at Central Point sold his sheep last fall, has Is t-n buy liguri was a>-AU >wl.dg".t. any now. i i fair . i I b • .ill oil th- 1 1st Moll - ing a band of stis’k cattle fur Ins ranch day in S • i -,u-a- . I'm- par- s for the on Applegate. rae - i w I i u-iint. t i .o;n •.•->><► I, and Bishop Morris, of the lapiscopal t he pr. -nr i a . for (r uts mi t other ex church, will hold services ill Ashland bib 's wil . ... lata.' |. a.c o H im I. next Saturday, May lltli. at II a. m., in the B.iptiHt church. Ik »'»»lattoll 1».Q. A valuable dog belonging to P. W. I! in de I’nsi No ¿;. (.. A. R. w ill Pauls.>n got ¡Hjisoli the otliei day and hol<l ttieir ii - u-i s-t vice at Ashland died from it. The poison always ■ 11 I i > >. M y . I Ail <-\-1 n- catches the wrong dog. ioi| ■ ■ ; • ■ inviti -I to jam with There w ill Ire a union memorial ser 'I «'■■ i . l- s. ' I ' Is a dll'y we owe I » our .1- i-i i-o.iir.ut»s. iiiid to carry vice at the Presbyterian church on oil' th- p . . i| I- ..' out oreat and Sunday. May 25th Hist., at p.m. tmd i.--III. i ..-al- . John A. I. .grin, the all comrades are invited. or. - lla r ■ till SI ivi.-e. Is't iis art- la. B. Hunsaker is doing quite a '•-iiibl.-on that day ai d jierforin the business with customers down the ■ -a -i --ii of ■ ti ’ ii « tl:e graves valley, and delivers goods sold by him ■ -f i.iir f.-l ■ -I C. <1 S 111 that Spirit down there free of charge. .-.n-l -I n-’i.’k whir'll i I-iimiin,'tn Iteinemlrer the sale of the European It \\ i- al ■.. re, • iinluia company, the ie-rttaurant tmd the old Central House s. -h ■ • 1 I n an i ..11 wlio have an and sheds, etc.. May llltli, at 2 p. m. riti ■ •' ii, !li- a- c. ii i-inie to attend Great bargains may be expected. amt . -ii tin- - - ileum duties. Satnrdny evening's train was detain W A. Firm, k , ed in \sldand about two hours by the !’ ’ C mnnander. me isi'yof replacing a pair of wheels flattened on the run down the moun \ II-.o r lt.iin. tain. I - 'her had 1.1 • -adv liegun to A. S. Jacobs tmd another gentleman Ii -oo.y to -nit the farmers, when have bought the steam saw mill ami tl • ■ line rain- of this week came and t imber land of Dr. Parker and son on Wit t'u- coin’ry down nicely. The Ikoiim! lop. in the Big Butte country; t. -ioprn I wu ii .« l.tit. d--r showers in is>n„ S2t’i5(t. Ii • in -u i - s. n | hi many parts of C ipt. G. F. McConnell's business in ti: - u.k. :l|i - i ..v -r.s w re heavy el -iifilo Io . ii .• h.tie damage, ami fancy pigeons is steadily ami rapidly increasing. Last Saturday lie shipped Ii I sr p - . ................ .. or two places. \ r. I • . went up rapidly I'ties- twenty pairs of tine birds to North Ya- dai alt ■ m and tie* road to the kin a, Wash. - rv aiiii wa-i damaged sonir what. blit W. J. Gregory, who wtis in town 10 brid - Io—t. S wit (leas t of town Monday, reporteil that the petu’h crop th - ran v. ver., h- ivy. and fields, on his pltu’e east of Central Point is r a is ti I - live.ts were washed some- alroiit a failure this year, but his pear wh I u- gulch lietwis-n John trees w ill bear well. 11 ii 'b' I U W. Ila’s there was a Linn county Democrats couldn't i -a ■ cu’oi ii-H’ of wa’er that took out lir-fe ■ -tl both sld* rt of the road, accept Price for sheriff, ami the nd u .- too il*.-p .; id Ugly to l*i Jackson er runty Democrats are just as cio- rd with a buggy for a short time. discriminating and just as particular as their Linn county friends. Ie al I st.it» sales. t i I'. 11 re[ -rt : I. it on jl-1- .1 i ,t> I', (i-t'iiihoii lut I. liners. »r S *: :•!'. h’»». ( ' . 1 : »•<•!'. Wm. Mv.r, ,'t 1 »•, to E E. Tolman, |.r..,.;: M U - i»*»*' ; t‘- >n. SÔF»."». mt 1.'. W. ('. Ai . i ' a»i»btion to A-‘Jan. 1. to lhert. 1 itch; c»»n. >250. ja... :•.fi>r. !:md t • • \\ ¡ti. My« r, lan«i vallev ; eon. *17»i‘(i. m Ante ' II DM in. I .- -old lots I, A, and •'.. |. I ii ' - 1Ò i 1'1, block K. r i . -uto A ■ I ' - u-1, to Wtn. S a _-ht- ; ci i.sidi-ratiou c’lwött. J i . • i . - - M. A. Mell.-I Is ai l time e 1 s s ruth of \ ■ i. » a lu: I. ra'. -n. >b"iii. .Indire I -Iman. «In n he sold lits farm, re- iA. d t :. • tr..e’, int» inline to improve it airi but I I is home upon it. but lias :t lioiia'ht property hi town and eonehi.l ■ it.. I . e of idi his interests als mt tl e springs farm. f ir ii. || .||.. at I.rant'- l’.i—. The first eXfieri neo in tin- nature if a fir.- ami ti • in a publie building in Snr1 tir. -on . "--urr.-l at Grant's I - I i»- ; . u glit. 1 he Russell. Jewell di miatic on pan} was playing •t tn th»* p"t»’t!.ir eoni»'»!y <>f a iti tic l«»'v» rino of “(Hr B ? • ti • ,i: •;• «-n r * gh « ;; «*• » il ( »11 l.tìilp stand- as o;¡e of the nur I»» »' ' (on t foot l.^ili s V• - * "iti ’< atid ’ip'» t and tn a.: » d XX.,s sfitterei an in-tard 1. thou: an.l th, « .jr‘ .1!» .¡Tul sTa^e ¡Í h re xvt re alftint • *» iH*rv XV« ? • .t»l. .»«' ;.!t I. : ••'*, iind the IÌI» P;*.»;»to 1 ■ ’ hat Lid fair for a !ir»‘er« ..’»• 1 i • fi 'HP to !'•' ,|, ,,m ,tt i| exit of th»' hall open in •> I \\»-r»* fastened at the 1 f< »’ I i . ex«*» pt one wine of !!;»• XM.t’li ot m ordin.'iry I a roe door. In ti e I,nil ;.i d ; •■» ti any ladles \v»*re lurown .1... . i up >n the II w»r and 1 pled u • . •• * - • »•♦ . an»! several Wer...... ore , »r !«■''- hnri 1 * f<<re the doors ca; Id !»■ f l . . ;». a» »1 an ! t tie rroxvd . ii.»'. ex»r, were l»a»!ly let oilt. N »II I »tn»* .- ¡'HI to hurt. The damage o. I tu •*• 'tD-ry and <tn^e tix- •. -!i, • 1. 1 ur. - l efor. li.e dram a’ ■c . t j hix ii.» ’ xvFh no i.-ss of CUS. • pu n e. The l»»s*4 by tire is r«»v* n - I by 1« »li«\v in 11.»* 1 . fillers uni M i 1’1’ - 1 1!'. ( ’»». Instruction in shorthand given. I’ernis reasonable. For particulars call at the residence of P. Dunn on Granite street between the hours of 3aml tl p. m. E. B kistol . The Russell Jewell troupe played ’•Our Boys’' at Granite Hall Saturday evening, and gave spleudid satisfac tion, but the attendance was anything but satisfactory to the managers. Jackson county gets the district fair again. This is just and proper, for the county society went to much expense and lalmr last year to prepare their grounds in time for the first fair of the new district association. The remains of the infant daughter of the late Mrs. P. Wilson, nee Wil lits, were brought to Ashland from the cemetery at Corvallis Tuesday, atnl interred Iteside the grave of the mother in the llargadine cemetery. The Houck brick building, at plaza corner, is lieing improved in appear ance by a new coating of paint. The style will lie white-penciled imitation of pressed brick this time. H. S. Evans has the job. George N. Anderson is now in the office of 'lie Ashland Woolen Mills as assistant secretary and bookkeeper of the company, Mr. Atkinson being un able to attend closely t > the business as heretofore, on ai’count of pnor health. The Ashland Woolen Mills will resume op rations soon, l'he mill has not been running since last fall, ami the difference in business since their cl -’s-ng has In n very noticeable. It is mat ter for general rejoicing that they are to start again. Quite a numlier of new recruits were mustered intothe ranks of Co. D at their meeting Iasi Monday night. The dcseiplme that comes with inem- Iw-rslup in the state militia is In-Hi-fi eial to any young man. and this home organization should lie strongly en couraged and suppor'e I. If the (H-ople don't turn out to hear the slump speakers of the campaign ¡utter than ’lu-y did .Monday to la-ar R v. Mr. Li-Roy, the Democratic ciin- jlidnte for State School Superinten dent. the speakers will begin to think that politics has ceased to I m » interest ing to the people of < Iregon. \ meeting of I nion Party followers in Vsldaml was held Saturday evening ami the following were chosen to rep- re .-nt this precinct in the county con vention at Medford to morrow: ('. B. Kingsbury, Win. A. (trow, D. H. Haw kins. W L. Johnson. I. II. Layman. J. \ Ramsdell, T. W. Bnttsan. J. II. R is-» II. Amos Willits. The Ik-mocratic county ticket was not strengthened any by beating N A. Jacobs for recorder, a thoroughly com- potetit man. eminently qualified for the du'les of the office, an I one whose physical misfortune makes luma de- -i rving mark for the suffrages of his party, ami giving the nomination to the Nickell-llolines combination. Ashland is getting a bad name as a theatrical town, though it is usually classed as one of the liest on the coast for its size. We have had so many ••attractions" here that none of them have done well, but all havespi-nt more in town than they have drawn from the people here. Alxuit as many -combinations" have stranded herons at any place, too. m a few years past. « oi. R tïàî»lf • Sa l'-l iv aftern "Otl, but \. L ».» , D ino -r..tic c.andi- ,-ui ’».’itemieut of si’hiMiIs, i tlu» vi- • ,Y"iiday afternooti. . ■ -,..s u--l ù! n ¡vestwe.l. v : v f.- » [.... j-G te '.rd it- Mr I fui: tu- ver in i » -'f thè Ast Ian I il- .i-i*. ami w..snt gr» it din adv anti' go m thè matter of thè meagre: i e- of bis audience, but m-ceptei •d thè situ i-ioli w’jh nnrilffled . .and made a gì-s! eiH-is’li. g.»» _ I humo I -avi-iga pleisant personal impri-ssion upon th-ise wiio board limi, lln ìs a bue lo-ikmg •-' l geiitli-m m. wrh hair aa v.t.i'-- » tir lìriven show , and ìf 11,. ,-,a, -• i». ■ ve. n l.im ami >upt. i;.-. -o-o ;o I h -de.• Tini rinined tied by the inrsiite eov.-ritig of their resjie»’t|Ve j ati-s Mcl.iroy wouldn’t have the gin -t of a show for i e elee! Ion. M r. Ir-r-i.v ìs a g hh I s|-e ker. ami do»sn't inpt to anmhiliit the R publicans .ec» ti. h. Imt confines his in a S. agli» speei • If .rts pretiy ch- eik to the depart nil- nt of pul’iie ins' ru ’tlon, ami a di' •n of 1 ite e..-ir< .»n-l ipiahti.-a- f thè candul'-ti-s for tbeotli-’e tio Mr, W I|1 tcti fi » h i- be -ii na U.* 1. o;-| - ent. is an army llke I 1 ran. ami. . fur’lr-ini it.’, h” 's an nric.d <-l>; c...-:er : n I nuiitaiy fieri• n fame, being » - ■, v o ■ ,,f ( j-, "Light 1 Ill'll ie 'III- ti-rrlbie dm I ge .vs of death; into the I " at I'.aliklava . ! I ‘ I \t th Republic.-m primary for Ash- ,nd prtcinct last Saturday, Judge Uolni in was chairman, ami A. S. Ham- ift-'tid was secretary. Everything was v--ry quiet ami the following delegates „• ti elected to the countv convention: > M. McCall, J- C- lohnan. W. H. L-e.ls. M. L. McCall, C. <’. Walker. J.-hn Ileal, E.V. Carter, J. S. Eubanks. C. B. Watson, llobt. Taylor. John Grubb. A. S. Hammond, Geo. Dunn. There were some genuine surprises at the I»wmocratie county convention la-' Saturday, ami some things de velop, -d that were far from satisfactory to many of the prominent memt>»-rs of the party. "How the thing was don-"' is a topic of somewhat sub filed, bat qi’ite earnest conversation nine tun»-,- out of ’en wherever a little group of lk-miH’rats me gathered together now., lays. And it is rumored that they understand thoroughly “liow it w as d- 'tie,’’ too. A race track enterprise is one of the la’est new things pro|H«.sl for the ptlbbe tieuefit of Ashland. The pro- ji-et is to organize a joint stm-k com pany ami make a tine half-mile track on the Helman place down by the warm sulphur spring. The addition of a g,Hid track to the other iittriic- t ions to I m * concent rated at the „n!- plmr springs will make this a popular resort, and it is to Is* liopisl that the effort to establish th,» track will buc - e»ssl. A petition was prosetited to the City Council Monday evening signed by a large uuiii I mt of citizens and taxpay ers, m-knig the coiiucil to take some uieas-’res toward the const ruction of a city hall of some kind to l„> us-sl for a jail and for tlie use of the city of- tieers and the fire department, l'he p.-tition wa- referred ton special com mittee. Ashlaud is c -rtainly in nee,! of ¡1 city hail for the iisen mentiomsl but just how soon she will have it is Hie question. 2'M»> yards of new carpet at D. R. I ln> Eip, km (’al., papers are ngitat- A E. V. .Mills. * 'X-' the building of a railroad to . , Zonmwith the Southern Pacific at Postmaster barlow receive.l or,|ers/|,Hi|)|j|,,, re,-,»ntlv that l„ ginning with Monday morning, May .’«th. at (', o'clock, ami Oh! for a lodge in soim» vast wilder, continuing until .Monday morning, ness, where riches ruthlessly are May 12th, at the same hour, every down, where corner lots are rare an, litter, paper, parcel, or package going worthl«»ss. nnd wild cat agents are un out of the Ashlaml offi shall bo known. | Ex. counted and weighed, and a record Stock cattle arc quoted at -'?l-‘> per kept thereof to be sent to the depart head, band round, in Jackson county ment. Why this is done, it is not ex now. Yearlings are being bought at plained, but will probably develop in .<(’> to ?S per head. time. Every postmaster in the I'nited Klamath county's debt is about States and every postal clerk on tin- railroads is tins week working umlei S2o.HtMl. She w ill ».sin be a hot rival of Jackson eoiinty if her progress in the Name iiistrnetions. this line continues. A choice lot of hams, bacon and The board of immigration at I'ort- lard for sale at Eagle Mills. land. have I, t the contract for the Attention is again called to the printing of .">0it.l>ulG>2 page pamphlets m,s»ting of the Teachers' Association descriptive of the stale. of Jackson county, which will com II. J. Clark. Hie brick mason, who mence at the M. E. Church to-night and will continue during Saturday. A had contracts on ti number of brick (¡.Hid program has been prepar,si ami buildings in \shlan.l, th-» pas' two no effort has I mm 'H spared to make this years, is now a resi l -lit of Olympia. the final meeting of the current year The A. O. I . \V Temple Association one of special interest to the teacher» at Portland h is S11 KUt'1 • subscribed to of this county. State Superintendent put lip an eight-story building on See E. B, McElroy will give an address otid and l av lor st rents, and will begin Friday evening and will participate in work on the same this season. the exercises on Saturday. An earnest It is reported that th,» Democrats of invitation is »»xtoudisl to all to be pres ent and aid t he teachers mt heir efforts Siskiyou county are going to have a to attain to a higher plane of proli new party organ, not. being satisfied with the kind of Democracy their ciency as educators. present organ grinds out to them. Seo the Vandyke points in ladies The druggists of Oregon w ill form ollar» at D. R. A E. V. Mills. a pharniiiceiitic.il association, to pro The Ladles' Guild of the Medford tect themselves and the public against T piscopal Church wail have a. baz lar. incompetent and untrustworthy men or sale of useful ari l ornamental who attempt to ply the profession. article» at the O|M»ra House on Thurs Shasta county . Cal.. :it special elec day ami Friday evenings. May Sth and "J:h. On Friday the Bazaar will be tion last Saturdiy. voted down the open during the afternoon for the ac proposition to bond the county for ia >m mod. it i. >n of t ho .e wh> > cann, t at - SfiU.lMKI to raise Ilion, y for the con tend in the evening’. Besides the struction of bridges over the county. many articles which have b.-,-n made The peach crop in the Sacramento by the Guild there will be for sab» a valley is report,*<i to have been badly quantity of exquisite fancy work made d imaged by the excessive rams of th ami sent to this Guild by ladies in ree,»nt winter season. The pca<,h crop in Philadelphia. Ne.v York, and Portland. this part of the country promises well In onnection with the sale.a lunch at this lime. wi . I h > served, ami a concert by lead Miss Jennie Griffith is the Demo mg home musicians will b,» given for cratic nominee for school superintend tin» mtertaininent of the patrons. ent of Marion county. Miss Anna Five head tine grade Jersey milch I nderwood. of Eugene, is named by cows for sale at Tingle Mills. the "( nion" party for school superin The shipment of California cattle tendent of Lane county. through this valley to Portland ami Jeremiah Campbell, aged years, points further m>rth r’ontinues. 'Two «■oiumittetl suicide at ('rertcent City trainloads went through hereon Sun-, recently, by cutting lit» throat with a day ami another tramload Monday, razor. He left a wife and five children and on Wednesday a tramload of in destitute oircuiii'tanccs. Despond sheep went by. It is rough on a cat ency from poor health was the cause. tle export ilig state like Oregon to I'rof. LeR.y, the Dem<»'ratic candi have to imnort beef am! mutton for her own people.hu! tills is only one date for superintend.-nt of public in of the rough things of our ns’ent struction. ran for the office of school rough winter. It is said that from superintendent of Clatsop county on twenty to thirty trainloads of fat st,M-k the prohibit ion ticket two years ago, will I h > shipped from California and the Astoriau says, and received 'Jo Nevada to (iregon ami Washington v, >t es. cities, ami British Columbia towns In- F. I’. Cron,niiller. f, rmei ly of.laek- fore the range cattle in this state will sonville, has bought I'. G. Harsh's in T h - fat enough for choice lieef. ter, st m the Baker City "Blade," .and will l.e its editor and publisher. Mr. i lih-agi. Butchers Coming to tl.r I'neiHc Cronemiller has been editing the paper Coast. for sometime past, and is a neWspa|aT i liieago -lisp.iti-h. \pril 2*.>. man of ability and energy. J. E. Booge, D. T. Hedges and A. S. Col. Cogswell, who re'Hi lled to L ike Garrettson. of Sioux City, Iowa, are County this week, after a stay of some in the city in consultation with Ar weeks, say s he is confident that Lake mour and other lug dresse,l-l>eef men county will have a railroad soon. He on a matter which promises to revolu expects a line from llug-ne to Winne tionize tl»«» meat business of the entire mucca, Nev., via Lakeview, Inuit by the Pacific coast. Southern I’aeifie. Helges said in an interview: "All 'The Monmouth Norm: 1 sell.Mil scan our deals thus far have been succesful. We exftect to establish an itnmetise dal is to lie Ventilated in the courts. packing house in San Francisco and Theparentsof the two boys who were begin operations at once. Butchering expelled on the charge of slandering on the Pacific slope is still carried on Stanley, have brought suit against the in a primitive way. and San Francisco members of th« board who ordered being to the Western slope what New them expelled, for the sum of £."(K)O York is to the Eastern coast, it is easy each. to see tie» practicability of our scla-me. l’residi-nt Huntington of the S. 1'. A few million dollars have lH»en secur ma le a pro|»isition to representative ed. We can get more if it should be Astorians during his rec.»nt northern ne»»<ied. We have not only decided on trip to bmld to Astoria if they would a San Francisco plant, butalso'on sev raise for him fJ'H.ikui and furnish eral smaller establishments in differ terminal facilities. Astorians say the ent sis’tions of the West. Perhaps money will be raised and the railroad we may do something m the state of constructed. Washington." l'he appointment of A. I*. Hammond Is there any other man interested as postmaster ..f Ashland was eon- besides Armour?" "I didn't say he was interested him firmed by the senate list Situr.lay self. I'd say this, though: that Ar Mr. Hammond may take possession of mour dm s not miss a good oppoitmn- the office the first of June, or lie may ty to branch out in his line of busi wait till the first of .Inly, which will be the beginning of a tegular quarter ness.” " Then if your scheme is a good one . if t lie (¡seal year. lie will boom* of y<uir syndicate?'. \Ve were bound to get there, dear "Exact ly.” friend» of our ! h »I.> v . I puty. even if ♦ we <li.l have to turn th« "order of bus It Waw a t old '»Im.hr. iness" upsidedown. Bn! don’t go to l'he’1 ibtXGs last we*'k had a report kicking al,oi|, it now. You should of the murder of A. Broili. an <»ld mer accept th.- uievit .1.1.» with equanimity chant of Willow Hunch, Modoc coiin and meekness for 11:,» good of the party tx. (’al., and the first report went out I'TlieNickell Holmes combination. said that no (•mise for the murder could be tfiven. Later developments Bishop Morns, of the Episcopal prove.| that the murder of the old church, will be m Southern Oregon man had ln*en plannt*d weeks or m xt week, and has made appointments months before, for the purpose of rob- to hold services at the following tim-s ber v. and was a most dastardly crime. and plae. s; Ashland, next Sunday, The following particulars are taken May 11th; Medford, the sain,» day; from the Lakeview E.rumint r: (ir.in's I i-s. Monday. May 12'ii; several .littervnt pirties wen- sti>pi< ion< «I Roseburg’, \\ edliei d.'IV «veiling, Mav uilh haviiie h.keii lutr! in the luiitdci of A filth. r»! »ili. satnr.liiv, Paul \\ h ’.p«*»•!, who ha- I m .'ll 'toppimr at the Bonner place, this ‘id« of XX i low liaiM h. rode down a<-ro** t he < r« < k near where the nmr d* r w as < <»m mi! t« d, tlinl WHS M( eo'h d In Mr. stvuail. who wa» hi ••|HHiute<| with XXalpool. Emm W ipoofs a« tn»!i- the di*»rn’l Hitoruv’ I" ' ;l'!i>- IxpicDHlS. ¡Old on Mill la- ID • Dil.u w.t" arrested at l.i> home and taken to Widow Ranch, wlnre I d conic*-ed a i ( • has XVa>hburn, h ■•.uj man of a1 eil years of ax;e, living with hi' par» nt* a short distance *onfhwc*t of Willow Ram li, had p'. lined rhe kiilinu «‘i A. ihoili ■'CVerHl months before, and wee only n viiillng a !a\<>rable opp.irtunit\ toeemmit theawfnl • le»‘(|. But on 1 he niyhl th» killing was dune XXalpool w i* at ho’.i'1 ami *a - he !■ ’k n»» baud in the inui dvr. bn’ . s that Cha* VXashburn kil.»*! poor oil Mr Broiii for th- p’iip<»*e of r< her.' Wiehl, irn was then arrested mid t»iken to th - •'»•ene of the trng»»iy. He absolutely refused to talk: would notiiing in regard to the murder, niw way or another. The a» eiiM-d men hada preliminary trial and were In ’«i lo Hpp» ar Befot» th»* _’ and jury uithont Hail. ♦ ''he Wolf's Whelps A yotiii^ man in Lil tic Butte pre- cinct has struck a nunc of wealth in a coyote ilcii m»ar bls mother's ranch. A sly ol,| fcmal« has made her lair among the rock» for a year or more; mill, while the young man is unable to catch or kill the mother, he gets there whenever there is a nest of whelps with unfailing regularity. A few month» rgo he realize I SI5 in bounties off a litter of six. ami recent ly capture,! a »eeomi litter of »even cubs. The ohi she wolf was feeling quite well at l ist account. 1 he young man íh rendering th« community a genuine service by keeping down the increase, even if the old one is too shy for him. (Time». .Iii't far Instan,-«». The following quotation from the Tunis last week is given jus! as a sample of th« good, healthy, robust whopper that th« TZim x is capable of when it lays itself out for active cam paign work: iMiilg1«-ceunty Im. a Is nt’tiy > 'em,-nt of in t.q.i !;.i. n.... Mheeants relied i fin ' m '.'ally lor fetmoy, r wot the I'.irttaiet t i- -.,. .t... g-..o - ty will n,,r !»• h-fi m thi« knot of fri»-ii>lly rivalry in In-half nf lacrito;inn, h,>tn-*ty’ 1 In- |..',i|.|. of JaekM.n .-oiiuty. írre-po fio of party. will iiiv*■ is.lh I'- nm, I MrI,-r I, . ■<« ii.i.’orit» for th* r--p.'-to,, otl.-e, t-. >hieti tlivy aspire. J. S. M irshall A Sor, of V.w . sl. 111., says their salen uu (' limnbiTlaiu's eotigh remedy exceed th-»se of all other ,'»'> l '1 i re. divines put together. Fur sale to ('lilt W'sid Bros. — ♦ Reim’mber that w,» carry a large and Well st»|.-.» •• d s'oek of fur.o' ire. al»> p: lure frames and^ mouldings, ehro- ii, '». i*rt,sity p,-s, oi»-..graphs; a huge invoice of oil paintings just r.-c'd C ul and s»»e us. Sil 11II A D o I ioe * Milburn Wagop» and l acks. liiese goods, and in fact all my line of ma chines and implements. I prop..».» to el.is,»out at what they c.»»!, as I have not the rooni to carry them. In O»- Is.rne mowers ami reapers, hay rakes, choice cedar fence etc. I can suit you on pne,»and terms. Hitas»- Bui ant. I h.- f - y ’ -, - . at l’> lie. '.- G rry, mi I» gm- i t. ;■ -T iiiiriifi down Iasi l ive luimlreil riuirs-lay ev tiing alioiit t! o'cliM-k. together with nearly all it' contents. posts for su>e at Eagle Mills. G. C. Ennixos. - PERSONAL. I’.KFA I VIES. Uffy » ouncil Proceeding». Mr* J M. Me» all is ill with sciatic rilen mati.'in. In E I’ »•••ary. of Medford, was in to wi last Momlay Ju,|g. XX i b'ter was in Ashlaud last Mun d-»y »>n a business visit. Ab Gilding' starte»! for the in in,’s a» ru" th»* moumaius Monday morning. B H Hat. h i' In Bort Townsend. Wash., employe»! in « planing mill there. J.d.n I: XX’ii'I. v, of Medford, was in Ash lami la't Tuesday, as wasai'o E F XValkrr M."r'. x I- Renter am! T. J. Kennt v. of Ja» k'»»mille, w« re in Ashland last Momlay lb,»' Ki't, of thv Ashlan»! Mills, went owr :»» Si"oti this week, on a business trip. X .Mi '. L. i'«»w iisvnd starte»l Mon,lay morn for I."' Angeles, to visit her son in that • H‘«»rgc < »»olidgr, <»f San Francisco js visit ing liis sister, Mrs.J. R. ( asey, nud family in Ashlaml. Mrt't r X|. hatiir A. Brandt, of the<»rant ' l’.t" railr»»a»i 'Imps, was visiting A'hlam! last siniday . Felix Kahn went out to Klamath county tlu* tii'i oi the week to look after hi' inter ests at I «»rt Klamath. p’of J \ Hall, of < riitral Point. ha'-g«me out !•» Yainax a gem \ in Klamath <*oiinty, to tv.u h little ‘•Injuns,’ Frr.l -lrd’<•!'. w in» i' now employe»! ill the pi >;iiu ■ mill at * mitral Point, was visiting Xshiami the fur,- part ,»i the week. Th«-family <»f B. F. Snyder will leave for Mi-somi m xt week, ami Mr. Sny»ler will t ik. I«»«»k at thv Sound country Mr ami Mi - F E Sayles.of Steinman, and Byron < »>l, ¡md h>' daughter, Mi>s <,ra<-ie, wer* in town Mon,lay ami Tuesday. .Iuh*s Cob* w as over from his ranch on the other side <»f th«* -l'kiymts »»tie »lay last w< < a I'm' th»* iii't time 'liter lust NovemtKT. i I J .1. >!rait, w in» is now' employed.among ilu i.i.lToa«l f. r«*r* «b»w ti in the Cow »reek »•<»unt i y, »'«um ' horn,* to s»*e his family every .-•in»lay. Mi H. XV» \ drrtn.in. of Jaeksonvilb». w as in A-iiland the tii't ,»f the week, visiting th«’ family ,»f his son-inlaw, Mr. XX. H. Brunk. A »1001:0» s Mr J elm I'.'iiii. link, r mul datiglitrr. <if I»»w a ......vi-iting lin- u’eiitb-inuii'- l.retlier. f. ...... iikt-r, <»f «f Talent. talent. I'll«', have la-vii ¡a'UtliiiK -«•nie Lime down in < alitor- nit«. kick . N The hottie dramatic eutertaiumeut in the opera house last Friday night by the public school pupils uas well attended, mid «as quite an enjoyable affair. On Monday evening last, we were favored with a refreshing shower of rain accompanied with sharp light mug and thunder. This was lx>th timely and acceptable. M nnday and I’lieslay nights the Russell Jewell dramatic company gave two excellent performances to large audiences. It is the verdict of our citizens generally that the troupe is superior to any other theatrical com pany that lias viHlted us. The new opera house seems to lie in almost constant demand. Mrs. Scott Sid- <lolis is to lie here May 10th. Mr. Beal atnl family, wiki have been making a temporary residcuce in this s«s»ti<m, startisi for their home in Ne braska on Monday morning's train. They were accompanied by Miss Hattie Vrooman of liock Point, who goes to Mankota, Minnesota, to v sit relatives living there. They have the hearty good wishes of their many friends. . Our poet and singer, James <!. Clark, left Grant’s Pass 0:1 Sunday fora brief visit tn Ashland, where he gave a concert Monday evening. He cam. back full of entlinsiasm over the isauly of Ashland and its mark.si growth and improv.meut since his first visit th. re three years ago. lie says the Aslllalld hotel set« olle ofthe Is-st table« he has found on the coast, lie was also charmed with the Chris tian spirit and hospitality of the churches and pastors hi Ashland. Several men have been employe! of late in removing iioodwood and other rubbish from the railroad bridge» near this place. Last winter'» freshets left their marks in many places. Last Saturday, May 3d, was the an- nnersary of the birthday of Mrs. liar ton and daughter, ami 'of Miss Celia Lon Broxvcr, d »light» i ot Judge ami Mrs. lh«»w.*r, ail <»| (¡rant's Pa-s. T io occasion XX as c iel n ateti by a large Hiirpriso . party, . ............ consisting of the friends of the two families. ............ They ail met at Judg»* Browi i’s pleasant Lome ami enj'>y<»d themselves till late in the evening. < >nr b»»ar.i of Inulc met on Momlay. S' Xeral Idlers xvidt* read from differ ent parth’M who pro|>»»se <*.»ining to (itanl s I’ass to start various nianu- faetilling enterprises. W«‘ have four freight trains daily now, two each way. Business is ap parently taking on new life. 'l'he meinla‘rs of the P«»rtland ex mrsion ¡»arty that came here last Saturday, returned home !' Sunday much pleased with their visit willi tlie town. 'It'. i»r. Newman went »»ver t»» M<»tt Mon ij i •: i -• visit with rrlativea at that pla■•«•. hr New man lias ala»tlt »1»ei«L <1 to • t'i::i m Montana. I»» n-time th«* pra« ti< • I ' i- pr«»f« '.-mn there. II,* »nine to Ash b»i •! f»»r bi' In a’th. ami h *s found it '<» u« h ipr«»\, d that In think' In* can 'aftdy try ’h» M-mtana »diniate again. Hit Must Inipiil ami Lati'vt liiiprifU'il Type Wrilim Machine. __ Samuel llarkm ss. of Josephine Jacksonville Items. county, w u attack' d and hurt by a bull which l.e was driving into a cor ral last Monday. II-was toss,-,! al»uit Pre.I Pape, William and Raleiglt twenty feet and fell upon a fence, and Lytle started north last Saturday to tl-' Icill would have killed him, but sa*k their fortunes in tiie Sound for the efforts of a man nearby. Mr. country. Hatktrwis able to get about, but is Dr. W. 11. Sommers and wife, who somewhat crippled. have I n ' oii residents of Jacksonville Mott.Sfor: 1,arg.» confracts for ties for several years past, left for Dixon. have been given out by the railroad Cal., on Tuesday, where they will company, which will give employment make their future home. to a large number of men for several Win. Hanley, who is interest,>d in months to come. John O. Welch has contracted for Ill.tMld; the Red Cross tli" wholesale butchering business at Lumber Co. 4IUHMI; A. I ■. (i»*< »r*4<‘ . m ), the metropolis, visitci friends ill this | (KM), which will be cut at Handy A Co.’s valley several days last week. mill iformerly Anderson's). Mrs. W. J. Plymale went to Glen- B iker City is h iving a great I mmiiu . d de last Wclnesday for a visit to her Large investments in mining prop, r y father and sister, Col. W. J. Martin tributary to the city have much to do and Mrs. Gorge Rolierts. with the sudden awakening. Eastern Col. R. A. Miller and Prof. A. LeRoy, capitalists have just ¡mnoiinced a great Denmcratic candidates for congie»s irrigation sclieme, too, a canal tort, and superintendent of public instruc feet wide and eight feet de, p to take tion. liegan the canvass of the state Water from Powder liver an I cover by introductory speeches atthecourt. KKI.IKK) acres of the finest land in house Saturday evening. They were Powder river valley. greeted by a large audience. Lakeview is jus! getting her delayed At the meeting of the Southern mail for five months back. Says th. (>r«gon board of agri.Milt lire at Grant's Examiner of May 1st: An immense Pass last Monday, it was decided that lot if delayed mall arrived Saturday, the next district fair will lie held al Sunday and Monday evenings from Ceni ral Point. the west, tilling the postoffice full to Th« county court this week granted overflowing, .March papers making the bulk of it. it is confidently ,-xp,»•te,l paper of citizenship to Wru. Hartman. that mail an 1 • x, i«s will now arrive Frank Cameron, of Uniontown, regularly. Five m mtlis shut out from piil rda'ivs ami friends of Ash- the b: an •• . f 11.« world is quite long 1 m l and vicinity n visit last week. etl, Ulgii. D. II. II iwkins, of th,1 Union party, ,J T I’l.vui, ’h< e 1 Cel . tiff«' ■ orator. who W ils billcl to speak at the conrt is iKMHlting lip the fiilroail from house Friday evening, did not secure ( ¡Hint's Pas h »xa i he coa st again. bu; a small audience so did not speak. Judge S. J. Davis t lie Democratic nominee for Jil'tiec ' ‘ j _____ of " flic Peace hi Jack »on vi He prennet. R"V. F. S. N'oel, of Jacksonville, has 1» n transferred to the . barge of the < a hi 'I i at Roseburg, and R«v. Father Cl o k. of R .»«burg, has come to Jack sonville to take th« former’s |>1 ace as pi.-'or of th«» churches countv. Ì «.ENER XL 211 First St reel. :•-• * x vrv < ,»unt> E vans a B ri ne , Ashland, Or. Ashlaml. or., May «»th, I l'loluite »unit. In matter of estate of Alexandi r shear« r, <>r«l« r of linai settlement. in matter ol <*>tate of John Noland, order eoiiiirinmn sah*uf real » 'tate. Iti matter of »'tate of Eraiiklin M<-llntton. »le» » as« »!, order contirmiiig sale of real estate. »««ilig 1« Medford. 'The local ••I'liinfore" company are aim,uim«<l to play in the m vv Opera Hous.» at Molford to-morrow, Satur day, evening, May Kith. There is first- class talent comp».sing the performers, and the Medford people will no doubt I be pleased with the opportunity to see ' their Ashlaml friends m a popular' o|H-ra. The ojiera lias 1 h »* u r,»h«ars,'d for some time and should I«» well pre parol. of ,«»< » tn»n '>M» « n tniown'hip thiriy-iiinv '«»utli»»t tange »»ne. vast «»1 flic XX inattivile meridian, Oivgon. thence south une degree three minutes eust along the line ta*twevii 'V» ti«»n-sixicvuaii«! sext ni» vii in saht t»»wn ship ami tag»*, sexeu ami 14-iuj chains; tiH.iu-v vasi six ami 1 • ¡uü chain': itivii»’»* imrth 'even an-l li-lUU dmtiD; thvine west six and -7 iuu ciiuins tu the pia« c of bcgiu ning. containing tour and 3», tun a«-r«*a. An»i at a tnevling »»f lhe <‘«ly < »»umdl of said city hel»i tn Hi»- < ounctl < hmiilui O|1 the Mli dav <»f May. lvsi J. I*. Ikidgv. !.. A. \i«'k»*t. B liutiii, l< M Miller ami XX in Bat- N rsoti were app«»intc«l by tin* < otincil as \ ivw«»r't • view 'ani premi-« ' atnl t<» make a'scNsincnt of »Inning»*' to th»* owner by rv.-i'on of th»* appropriai ¡«ni of >ni*i premises to th»- use of (he city ter the piir|«o>*c aforesaid. Km! the < «»um d ha »Iv'ign.it» «i Momlay, Mav l?th. I'1*»' .it '»» , lo» k a . m , al th«* «dime of tin* R»*< «»nier of tin* *anl « it). n> the tint»* nmi phnfor the \ i« w« i' to meet. By o¡ d» r • »f l hv < it y < on mi I of tin* city of A'hla id, Jiu*ks«tn cornil'. <»rve«m. . Mu.i»»> B ff . kv , Recorder. 1 *ntcd ihi •>' Ii »lay «»Í Muy. 1**0. 0 APDt TDAPT U HvIilZ I llAv I I !«'nltlif»il ¡<ic;ilion—tine view —g<»«»«l -"il (»'Veil 1:1'1 year this soil |>r«nliice<l line garden truck irifh<>ut i .)—S acres set in orchard.— Peaches (earliest to lat< st vari eties) Almonds. Plums, Pears, Apples (manv kinds)— XX ill pi'.iduce some fruit Tills X’EAIL < hie acre in allalta—Sireeton three side-—The whole piece under an irrigating ditch. Price, olie- half cash; balance as agreed. C. F. BILLINGS, Ashland, Or DR. HILLERS Special Prescriptions HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. DR. HILLER'S HYDRASTINE RESTORATIVE stin.ulxt. * ariti..n l urifi. »11..-1:.... Cures IlygpLfi«!»,Constipation and General Btbilitx. A perfwt tom. aud-»tr» .- gt h I» nl . r. DR. HILLER Si AMTI BILIOUS STOMACH AMD LIVER CURE ( nr. - Bilious...^ an i a’.! Livir Troubles, Chills and Fever, MalariAl Fevers, ah ! all Typh«»id (-»»rciitiuns. DR. HILLER’S CATARRH CURE. <'ure»A,'ute Catarrh, Chroni < atarrh. Catarrh J I». f in -> Guaranteed t<»curc thv worst cases w hen dirt*cti«»ns an f *lluwtsi,<>r in<»n< y r« fu L <1. f’u’w C l ! h. IlTarseness. Coughs. Bmnehiti'. I uri-y ; hk 1 i eumoma; n.*ie%€dc >nsumption. ('ut;tains nu O|aaU*s. Cures Croup in 1»« l .; :. .tv-. I’1 t rr ’S FEVER C.t!~E. Indispensable in all acute iisvMcw att« nd,tl with f. wr - .* « ir•« ,'(uri.i Fever, Scarlatina, and Mta'les. Mutlurs try it »»noc. DR v‘ILLE*t’S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE Cure* llhetnnatisin, ‘.curi go. blood a« i»l« which tin in DR. HILLER’S TEETHING CURE. Ai isfin* growth an ! b-wl.-»promt f h.l lr< n during t tv*« : .1 g jw-rio.l, • le.iir's I aml'-ss to<*t’ang an ' *.-»un I n < th. «n I pr»-- > nts m 1«-»ires Spa-ms. R kkc L'. Brain Trouble«and Bout I CumpUuibi. A blcasnig t* muthcr an i . im t I OOK HERE! WHOT'rA'vtnts and Cures Whooping Cough N ot * With exc»pti,»n nf hr. Hiller’s Hv I rant in,- Restorative, I»r Hiller"' Rh<*un»*»ti an ! Neuralgic Cure, ami l»r Hiller's Cough < ur. , th above r -roeJu s ar«* in l ^bl. t I .ria, and, if not obtainable from your drug$n>t, will be nuulcd free, on receipt of price. $1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00. The«c remedies ar,- the result of 25 years nf profetmiunal experience, and an* 1'iiir .t f. • i to < in- u h, ti a cure i'p.H'ihle. hr Hiller *« #4 pagtt book f iir < ti«.iiR f .r h in,* tr< ;itm«-nt, containing valuable inhtructione ae to !>\gicue and diet, belli tk«r But they Were hollgllt f< •r CASH in the I'.asl and will HILLER DRUG COMPANY. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL., U. S. A. St T. K. Bolton, Agent, Ashland, Oregon Lonsdale Muslin, “ < 'amhrie, Fruit ofthe Loom, < 'hapmau X X Farmers ('hoiee Cabot XX’ Indian Head Lawrence L. L. Mystic L. 1 lolhrook House Lining I h'ess (i i nghams Beldings’ twist 2 spool for ” 100 silk. 2 ” | oz “ 1 “ Genuine French Salines 2 American “ Ide per \ The Last Winter V( s. Has proven that itdoes not pay to raise scrub stock Now is the timeto Improve Your Stock for ft >r The pure br»*d Pcn heroiis, GAMBETTA and HECTOR Will make the season of 1890 at the < hie mile north of Ashland. < >r. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES A'liland, <)r.. Api il 23, to'«’ XX’E CARRY No Sll<»l»l»Y GO<H». BCT QCoTI YoF ( LOSE I’KK ES o\ WELL KNOWN Bi:.\\l»S. < ’(»me wit li \ uur 111< • k 1 ( hange. quarters and eagles XX’e shall aim to give you vour iiioh - Prices the Lowest :<>o: D.B-&E.V. MILLS GEO. C. EDDINGS, representing ¡ill g«M»ds tn lie what they arc and patronage. < >ur counters are tilled with th» \V< SuCCtSSOR TO 'JVILL*HO * URBANKB, ap- ASHLAND, OR EGOH. 2 preciat»*»!. judging by tin-»iilclantial te>tiin<iiiv (fur I »ress careful con- ----- REALER IN----- I Taxpayer'»»Í A'hlam! ar«* hereby rv'p«*ct fully notifie»! that I he annual st reel tux h» Th« I nion Hotel register shows ta? <âdlr, tc,i by m« lor Is'At i' positively tie several new arrivals. Business and limpicnt «»n nmi aft« t the l<>lh «iuy ol the pr« sent m,»nlh. travel revive somewhat, with the ap- XX III IA XI PATI I.S(»N. proncli of summer. nlreel Commissioner. ’ AF 5 kERVOLS DESIL'TY CURE. Cure® W*rv»iu> Wt*akr»ens, an<] ¡.<*w of » r. Never band lor i'rnute < iruul^r t» Hiller I »rug C<».. S.ui Frani i'vj, Cal. ... I J. C. M 'Cully was out in th« moun tain» up R igne River most of last w ek. on a surveying trip. <}«> t»> <»nr wt»»re, t side of Plaza. f. poni», olla, varutsliee, brnshee, ..■il»:.-.' material.», and Wall and build ing papers. Lstimates made on pamt- mg. paper hangitig, interior decora ti, ms, «te. Street Tax B»*liii<|lieiit DR HILLERS DIPHTHTRIA A\3 SORE THROAT CURE. _ - . Prevents an<l »*ur» M !»¡¡ h tlarix. XV ill positi» < ly cure any aiurv taruat. in from 3 to 24 hours, lures N»uins\ ink ¡a»«. WILEY B.ÂLLEN&CO „a" i \ 1« t Mingus, son of (’. Mingus, nf this j'l'i «• ba'just pa-'V«l a most < redital»'»' « \ i"ti ti; <u at the l’,’iinsvlvania State M»*»li ival ( ollegc in l'hilad»*1dhia, ami stand' ; up towards the hea»l of a large via" «»f • « 11< ' 'fu I« 'it- in that iiistituti»»n. which i' «m»' of the largest ami most, thor«nigh in :!■• ¡'tiirnd -ta:<-r. Oregon bovs attendiiut I. i - f'-r n < (>i haw almost a! wa's male - ’.• • •!. ! 'bowing in their w«»rk. and Mr. line ' i' ii » « \« »’ptiott t»> the rule. He w ill imt finish his »«»nrsc until next year, N< l'»»n < Hawk', of the firm «»f Hawk' A 'La ’n» k d- il«-is in j rimers’ supplies ami • ilia-x publisher', at San Fram is»«». was i X'iiland a day thi' week. Ten years ago Mr II iw k' | ii'>« d thrmigh thiaronntry bv ’ • :■ ■ ai h ami had to lay »»ver a «lav in X'hl.'tml a »lay Ly reti'on «»f the Gage rollin.’ • »m ••! her«* ah« »id of him. The "Tiding' »mt lit w ¡isn’t \ ct y extensive in th»»'»’ day s «>t ■'Vouth. ami it' job printing plant <»ml»l ha\v l»«‘«’n stored in a Hour 'a» k easily ••mmr’.i, ami on the »»(‘»’a'ion of his prv'ctit • ¡'if Mr. Hawk' i»»«»k pleasure in relating h<»w h»’ ami the l<o." at that time tlu- pre- •'1- pr».privt»»r — sj»vnt a whole half »lay woikiti'.’ t' liar«! .«' thev ever work»*«] in tl - ■ ' •- pnuiing ’2no little bill head' for Abadi XI’ Haw ks say ' the otlice charge»! the ■ i'’<»L;( i the mo»le.'t 'uni of $•’», New carpetH at 1>. K. X E. V. Milin No one c,*in fail t,» |>»* [<l«»;is»-d with th«> •■lllhroi.i.'rv stock o| 11 R A I'1 'XC. < M.rrhnnt1. Wife the lli.n.- <>f Cnnfeiw Mills. lion—A I>enillu iali«>n. A well known merchant w ho has been Heal I'Mah* I raiH.K iioin. great’y bencfitte»l Ly Joy’s VcgetaLm -arsa Mrs I‘inm*v mid daughter, of Bozeman, Montana, ,»1<’| friends of M r and M r* R S parilbi. »!e«ir,'<l t • giv»i it to his w ife, wdiu A ( ami B. Helm t»> XX m. ^laughter Lan lay. spent a lay or two in Ashland this was wry dvlieate. but «»nt <»f caution first in bl»« k •?, A'hlam!: « on. iJpno . • k. . n route home from a'lay down in consulted his physician, I»r XV. IL Griswold J.(». l'.¡r<!'cy to a xj.irtin, all tin v'tnt« . California. of K'4) Market street. Th»' doctor, xvh«» is «me right and title, and interest »»f < .tiiiiiie Hall X-'o, ial ion ; ( «»ti $2171. -lu rifl s »I«. »I. Mm J I*. \Voo»ls«»tt, now of Montague. of our leading praet it toners »»bjerte»!. savin-.' I ¡md M Harlan to M. Harlnu . t al, 'I ’ • al., n tuniv.i h,»m«’ last Saturday , after a he had never seen a '■ursaparilla that did not e’t '■ in !>’.<■< k . « ottage a<l»Iiiion t»> M»-»f :.»rtnieht ' \ isit with relative' her»* Mr. ',Xo»»d'»m now runs the express business in contain potash, which thinne»! the bl,x»d; f,»r»l: con. $1»M. Margaret Houser to Marc Krau-c. M»»ntague. that his patient <li«l not have any vitality to ’»I. als«. l»»t « in bl,»ck «»< Jut k'.»n\ill. Mi'. M I Alford has been suffering great lose, and that xvb.at »IcllcatG people need h IlihM, ly »luring tin- past week or mor»’ with a not decrease«! vitality, but more bl«»o<]. II»' Sam y E. XL; \ um to XV m. di'.-a-e of the nature of inflammatory I », P» in block R. Railroad rluuimiti'in. ami is likely to !»e be, I fast for however consented when assure«! that Joy ’* lam!. con. $ »'i0. Vegetable Sarsaparilla was o|»j»«»sed t«» the several w« eks. ' < XX *’( |.|tcu«on t«» \\ . I., sbimrl.n-r. ¡..I bl«»oil thinning lck*a <»f other sarsaparilla«, ■ r>2. Hiahlaud I’.itk addition i<> A'liltiu»!; <-oh. Geo. I B.i.dwiu, of l.inkvilh», accompan and that oil the contrary by specific v»'g»*ta ied by hi' little son. was on Sunday , \ ,*n XX m. Anale et al to Tlio>. Harían, lot ♦’• in im’.’' train going to P,»rtland. ami Tuesday ble alterative^ it promoted di :• stion. and re block i ullage a«iditiun t,» Medion!" »-on. • >i iti ng w . nt '»mt h w ai<l to \ i'll Sun Fran- paired nutrition, hence created new blood Ÿ2VO. (•!'« o bvf,»re returning home. Margar,‘t Littfi toJ» an st l.nc Im Roboam, and was the very thing for f»*eLle peo]>l»-». Mr' XL B. Bowditch, in attempting tn The al»nvo explains the many cum ' s in whi« h all of lot- 4 7, '. al'»- ft.-u ltona! lots 3, 1. ■ •'. Li ■• k 11, Ja k'■ >n\ 111« . « .» h o. ii «. •> soim’ heavy article of furniture at In r h«»m«' <»ue «lay re< vtil’y, r«*cviv»’d some srri aged, delicate ami run «town ]»c»plc, Lave • l ahn »•! al to R. l’elio i;»lt, I»»!' 1 iu • I»., k 17. M.’dfor»! ...i:.» /o i |»omi. ■ ••is ii iiry of th»* t»M( k which will keep her t»een built up by Joy’s V» getu!.b* Sarsjq r X » amt B Helm u. ». .\ an High. • am! •*ont’:mdto her bed for a number of weeks after the potash sarsapari.ias fail«*«! !•- ef 1 b’1' a« i( in I g ¡ > R } XX' « m .■» 1 <<i •. /■'. J'-n'ducr « ••!. < . A. ( »»gswell, who ha* been in this fects ore creating a sensation. XI a t.d M . < i>K |i« li;ii ¡i t.» John XX ,it-«»n. v ill« ami »lu.vn in th»' XVillamette for a <»f bb»« k I*', J.u k'<»n\¡lie: < «u: fllOO. numb, rot’ w- vks wasoit la't Sunday m«»rn Ciiruit Court. • u ' train, bound for home. Col. ’ ,»gswell ' «»it. of the hold-over senators of thv lust The sugar Pine Boor and L iiiu I ht Companx legislature. A I.. Reuter x s Eli'ha Rnv. < >f < i rat it’s P ush , Or., have their n<*w Mm Xrnoup am! Mrs. Lyon, who have <»f Sheriffs sub «»rderc«! that factory in fuil operation. Their ca ■ ■ n .tin? thv family of Street Commis things < onfirmed. pacity is •i»nil>!»*«|, atnl they are pre -..»n< r Pat’etMin for >, vvral wv.-k', rvtni tu-d Th»* I ,.h» l ow ii'it<* vk Mliliirg Co. vs Ere»! ■ 'in Iran« !'<•» th»* first of th,’ week. Mr.' crick H Row. 'Hit in i r.piity to '»*t h - d !- pared to fill all order« for l»otb con- Xl.'iiuc, »»( < i-ntral Point, a '¡'ter of Mr' <!eed and f»ir .ianiagr' mot ion to ma ke an- tracl work ami stock goods promptly. I •••;), wa* in A'hlam! Sun,lay visiting sw c- m«»r»' dwtlnib »»\ eri ruh ,1. plaintif! given With their new an»l perfect system of t I d tn. ten «lay' to file reply h» rein II. C I hilbif hi'ie \ ' Amelia •’ al. S'.d ktliidrying they call furnish all work F 1 Zoellnvr. tin* tailor, who has been in e.iuitv p» curvet <lee«l; «lvmurrcr »»vet in perf<*,*t cotidi!i«iii. Their new dry down i’i Burney valley, Shasta »’otinty. ( al . rulvu ■ m u Find ri iini there, for a month, r»»tiiined Loyal II Settles \< Annie M Srttk'.siiit kiln will thoroughly season lntnla r in bom»- Tm-'day , \»*iiiug «nd <*an be fmtml at for «ii vol. e . cause dismissed four »lays, and has a daily caj.aci’x of Hi'tail»»t inn establishment again tin usual. Hart. Sa»ldlrr ' ompau’ vs \:,dr«‘W' ,x tell I holts;.n J fee!. II- '.i \ ' that X'hbind i' a goo»I v lough pla, »* Hicks. aeti«»n at law to re, <>v« r d ■»m*: for him ami hv w.m ghul t»» get back to it. In all classes of work, both in <lc- fault ent«*r« d against »h irndant' ami ord' r. d ■ f sigijs and xv»»rkinanship, they are «<<•- • •• •> II. Lynch, of XVngner creek, who has that plaintit!s r»-« <»v," from »!»-ft', the - I h - vu ill throngii the winter, has about rv- $t*2 tog«*thri with e»»'ts amidisbuts« .»•• > •nd to none on the Pacific Coast. .»vvn d Iii' ii'iinl h, tilth, except that he ,»f this action. St mi to them for e'lituates ou all j«»b is '.lilcring ft,»tn A'thma inor»’ than ever work anil for price lists and disc »tints b» . re He will pr«»bab]y make a trip to M VKUI I I». th» ♦ ustern «tat» 'this summer in thv hop,» •n st(H’k xv«»rk. All kinds of lumber, of bcm tit from the travel and change of air h,»roughly sms<»ne»l, consttintly on ami seelie. KELSoE \X«H»b Xi the C. - H» ■> ’- mini. Pokes of ♦•v,*iy d» sct ¡pti»»n ar«* . ■, . . \\ i • J«. ■ ’ la: k. thv p,»rt-sing» r, spent Sun- mad»* by tin tn ami fintiish»‘d in large male, J. P.T .1 Kelsue ami Mis Mary A »lay ami M«»ndiiy in A'lilan«! and wa' much XX tío» I. or small ,|tmntith*s. Yon will con «M'v«l with the* appearance of th»* t,»wn WIMER XX XI II RS Xt th»* r. 1.1» !>■ . of sult your m!» r» 'is by dealing xvi’h i’l l th«' improvement sinvc hi* visit her»’ Jami ' Walters in Ashland • r. . . •■ yfay thr»’»’ years ago. Mr. ( lark is now a r,*'i IN'.'“, by Re\ . íi XX H»'\> Xi'diza XX inn i this reliable and truly first class in- • 1«nt of Grant’s Pass, and i' a partner of Mit ut ion. [442m \ 11Imr < otiklilt in th«- real estate business j ami Miss Ida M XX’altci'. i d < Í \'l ia . I in that city. I’ "f II « l aber. of the X'hlami public • • w ¡t pla»*t «1 in nomitiMtbnt i»>r the ■ •’h. .»I >• -bool supcrintemivut at the R,* pub an »’ouuty conventio’i. but ha»l ' o I' •'!«••! th- A'hlam! <b*h*g.-iti«»n t«» stale ’L.it lu i oul.l not accept th»* nomination. :• « ng that h<* h id not b»*»*u a r»*sid«*nt of ........ . I»»ng « luuigh to run f»»r ofliw yet l‘ .»f I’ •!.< r w i»u!d nisike a line seh«»ol supvr- intvmlent Bad Way. h T. T. Geer is a hard-working fanner, but lie says to read a democratic edito rial on "agticnltural depression,''would make a well dressci farmer fed aliso- iutely naked, while to bear a demo cratic s|«»s‘h oil the same subject creates instant hunger in Ins stomach and a fearlul prospect of fiiunue, though his granaries and ctllure be bursting with the necessaries of life. No faim» r can read a demo<»tatic paper of to-day without an average loss of five pounds of tl<»sli per day, and his nights are m id« horrid by s|>eeterB of wi nt ami destitution. |Statesman. Ray and Bodine's fishing upparat us is in position, but yields small returns .Xnlice as y, t. A large run of »almon cannot Alliert I.. Conklin ami wife arrived lie expected until the liver subsides, m (irant s I ass last fi ridny morning which has be,»n quite high and muddy Nolic»' i» licicbx given that th«* <\>mmon < «»um il ot th« « it) uf Ashland, J mi K miu fioin New »ork. Mr. Conklin is an from melting snow in the mountains. c»»ntil) . >1 .it»'ut Oregon, »levin ¡I e\|»»*divnt oilier brother of our energetic town One of our citizens who lately visit to lake ami appropr iai»' to the uka * ut the cit) . site and leal estate ag. lit, Mr. Arthur ed Sam’s Valley , reports crops looking to t»v u>» d b\ ine city of A'h¡ami in the von Conklin, at whose pleasant home the\ finely, and the injury to the fruit crops >( met ion. maint vim m ami i»|*eralh»n «»( Hs system »»t water work', the following will reside for the summer. They will from fiost. not so bad as many feared <ivs< :jlx.'»l prends«**, lu-wit. form a prominent addition to oui it would l>e. Beginning al the northeast <*<»rnvr of tin* C haki . i viaonk Miiitnwest «piarier of the northwest »platter society here. Mrs. \ ,I.»! ihm > u an»l Mrs. Hartwell will start st «»ii f»>r >.tti’H Barbara, < al., to speli»! '«nr;»' time there fur tile beüiMit of ‘tlie lor mer’s health. 'The Evangeli-al church in thisstate is hopelessly divided, it is said, sine.» th, r >w in in the conf.-ren,».» al Albany last w,»ek. mi l a law suit for th.» pos session of the college property at Lafayette, ami church property in various parts of th -.late, will likely ensue. A tine field is offered for a revival missionary. Be is »piote.i as s,.e kmg as follows bv th»' S. 1 . /><- '"1 a . . . ■ . r' n.iHy . Htul gua rant,*e >_•»••»• id ¡i ¡. • a b» uns tar t e «*X !en>j»»ll «»f **it li 1 ill • 1 a .»i. l a, ¡fi ■ »»r Gr»*at N«»rth»*!fi La l i - t ■ in B» ‘ ity t«» '«h L'an» i'«’»» v - a • • i h . i ' I’n-- < t«a • • ¡ol, x»h, h n a Eureka an»i th* 1» • ii »au» pt i :«•< ' y •• .vanto • .!»• I hav. ! a’:K «1 w i’h th»* high » lib' a - .» . !.. - i !i r<- »•! - » .Ullti.»De 1. Hiul hax« ».-» .i .i" ■. •! 1 . Ibeni i h.l! th« » X 'vll'i.iU . .«Li l bv . by th. P'.»P< r en- »•»•urng. ia»’ 1 .•; '. i . F.Hi:- !'•"». 1 • ;.• I pro! »•'• •! XX..’tl . . i. • : -, * . c* lx-' •t tnp>«»’q- C pel 1H (U* ’•■" • <r • ■•. tfu I'a v » U'.lllX l: ibe’ary t»> ut: 1 It.an» .» to » f s •>! a».* ra Orégon Fri'» » il;»* hc ‘ ar id- t ulc wit h S j ■ !’. ! ? iu i". ». L it tie - • e».« in 1 .,u i tí iuúln a» i « * »inp.t n y XX ¡U not .’V The a •• uf • •• Son’h vrti P,w ui» fi«»1.1 ' in Fian» ¡'» » to «-ran! ' I’ - » r «ir i J »0 per top mure than it Ma* thirt • vears ag»», u ;u ti h> . v”n’r. '» a* r» a» hi »1 Wh.JIv •% fr« ighl un LC.' by u i . of ( r. '•» it ( ity. F ..m a H-r '-»nal kic»b ’g.» i. • th«- « <»iit.tr». h ! i «1 au in - ti. >j M ..’ hid •• wî H iî I p w a!;;*» »»f îh»* I »• (I| " j ’• < i ' : !<' i I) ' I V 1 (IH t It .: ' H 1 ' . ; .» Cl »ki...tr b»»tiij* «oui»! I m * rai>v»! for *u» ii an undertaking. Jj/gnlar inerting of Ashlaml City Council held M»»n»lay «*vcniiig, May •iii. May»»t all tlie C»»um*ilmen w« r»* pre'» lit. Report- uf » ity officers i»«r n «>nt!i of April read hid ! ar<*vpf«‘d. Petition for li«juor license f«»r «1« p«»t hot, 1 bar was presented, also a rvnu»ti'tram ,* against tin* same May »»r appoint«-,! » «»»in- cilmrn Hun-itker and < row-on ami Win. Patt»*rs»»n, c Gillette am! Jas. Covil:, a com mittve to vxamim* both petiti,»u ami remote 'tram »• and report the 'am»* at special inert ing May (»th. A petition was prcsvnte«! signe»! by a large nninla*r of citizvti'ot Aslilaml, asking that thv council take s»n.iv st« p' toward thv tmiblirig ,if a 'iiilable city liall for th«- ii', of the city H'jail, «’»»um i! rooms, et< Prtitmn was refvrrv'l t«» a spe» ial vommittv«' »'otisi't ing of Coutu line n Colton, Th«»rnton. and Sutton The first viewt*rs app»»inte»! to ass. ss «lam ages for proj»erty condemn« d for th«* ¡is»- of tin* new city water w»»rk>. not all bring able to serve, new »»m s were appi»inte»l ami th, ir <iutics ami tin* time of meting is r\pJ.T.m «1 in a notice in another place in the 1 il » in - this week. Conncil authoriz»*il fori man ••! th< llosr Company, I. I.. Merrick, to pur«d,.i'«'m-w imzzlv and lanterns f»»r u',' <»f th»* «-»»inpany. The following bills w« r«* allowed A. E P. 1. » .» i " «►. Wm Mayfield.......... Milton lierrv :ui .».'• Max Mull.r’ Itu Lvabo A: Smith 1 < m * «¡regoryA Hicks d '»n E K. Bright man .......... < ivo. Stephenson 2 R. K Suttou -»’■«• XX tn. Patterson s uh STIIEET I I ND'. Following bills for work on street* w«-i« al 1«»W (*d > •, - XX in Patters,»n Gregory A Hicks. U'V of t«'Ktit- 101 •*» I K. Brightmau, twiard of chain gang J K. Leal»«) I B. Miller I, . XX Rog«T' S C < «irbett B. S. Ra.lclil! XX . Baldw in, Jr l> C. Het rin M N Long XX itey Nu b.»Is F < ■ XX ilsuti Frank Sutton XX in. I- l>»nny H. >. S< lierrar»! J. 1!. >hi»lt I. i Special meeting <»f Citv < »»um il wit'h»*l,l T h »*. m L i > evening to » »in'i'l« : u p«»rt ,»f < «»m milt»*,* on liqimr I kcji ' v . Prei-ent, .ill but <'«»um ilman <’«»!t»»u. 1 lie « «»mmiltev appointed to exiimim into I im - t>eeii ont in < !ia:!- y Manley, who ---- Khiinalii ««»iiiily during tin- past , w inter, »»u«l r»*p,»rt upon tlu- petition ami «mon ..intern la't W'-ck, and will goto Multno stranrv for li»pH»r license at Hepot Hot, ! bUbmitlvd th»* follow mg mah county '«»on. '1'»» the Hon»»rat»Ie Mayor an«I < - it \ C«»um il: I’jiginetT Mvllu-i, who is now pulling the XX <•. thv ««nil hi ilr<?<• app«»intv.I to < an \ a ' th»' ihrottl»* on the work tram on Siskiyou petition ,»f II A. * law'on, of A>blan«l. i"i t moiiti i h . u, spent several «lays in tow ti with licen.M* to sell spiritnoub li»|Uor> in 1«*" hi'family tlie past week. »quantities than ,»m* «quart, find s ¡id pvti!i«»n i t»> contain 242 legal namv> ami th»* rvmon Mr. and Mr'. F. Roper reache»! home la-t strain*»* against »»aid petition t«» « «»ntnin thv riiur.Mlay c\ruing after an extended xi>it names of hi.: legal \«>tvrs. Signed wild iriatiws iii California. Mr. Roper’s E. B. Hi n '\I aek . chairman. health was much iinprox• »! by tlie trip. Bond of li X ( lawsuit for above liceii-v A E. Hammond, of lh<‘ flrm of Hurlburt was rva<I ami approve! ami lie» n-1' uianlvi. X ! n ii hh <1 surveyors, Portland, wa' wel Council n»ij»»urne»i. M ij . io N B i if . y » <. !!«•«! la old ill«mis in Ashlaml la't R vcoi der. b r day while out here on a liurrie«! business visit. Iii (.old Hill N'otk.. X STOVES. TIN WHRe. CRINITE WHRG PUMPS, BLACKSMITH COAL, AMMUNITION. ETC -i<L iati<»H lu-fnre voti ', nd \ «>tir money awav Ih-'pectfullv E. 13. HUNSAKER.