Semi-Weekly Tidings BREVITIES. PERSONAL. Last Year’s W eather Record. Director Pague, of the Oregon state E. J. Farlow and family are at Red Blufl, The sheriff’s office took in about $3500 weather service, furnishes the following Cal., having come that far on their way M o n i a l ............................... H a r eh 11, 1895 in taxes last week. meteorological summary for 1894: home. A summary of the meteorological obser­ The nine months old infant of Mr. and Dr. Caldwell, the dentist, went to Grants Mrs. A. W, Bish died at Medford Thurs­ vations made within the state of Oregon Pass on Saturday evening’s train on a C L U B B IN G LIST. daring the year 1894 will, no doubt, be of short business trip. day. Ashland T im »«* and New York Weekly value to its citizens for information, if for Tribune, one year each, in advance *2.00 Miss Anna Gilbert of Medford has gone Eugene bicyclers have organized a club no other purpose, and it will prove of tbe A-hland TlMMO« and S. F. Weekly Call, to Crescent City to accept a position in the and took in 28 charter members at the greatest value to those of other states one year each, in a d v a n c e ...................... 2 7» public schools there. first meeting last week. when inquiring concerning Oregon and its A'hland Tims«.* and Portland Weekly Sun, Miss Lela Fryer, daughter qf J. J. Fryer one year each in a d v a n c e ...................... 2.7» Mrs. Christian has removed her dress­ climate. The year 1894, as a whole, from a of Eagle Point, has been visiting Ashland making parlors back to the novelty block, weather point, of view, was nearly normal. friends the past week. opposite Hotel Oregon. IJST OF LETTERS Master Percy Loftland of Medford pre­ The most marked feature of the year was Rem aining uncalled for in th e Ashland T. W. Bryant will tie Assessor Jack­ the excess of rainfall, especially iu Clat­ cinct is staying with Ashland relatives and Oregon. P. O., March 11, 1896: son’s deputy for Ashlaud precinct Wella sop, Coos and Curry counties, bordering attending school here. Crowell Mr Russell H Beeson will assess Talent and some other Antrim A C upon the Pacific ocean. The average pre­ President R. P. Neil, of the Ashland Calhorn, Mr Geo J Chaplin. D precincts. cipitation for the counties bordering upon council, was at Jacksonville last week with Kolb, Mr E J Cana, Mr and Mrs Rice, Mrs F Morgan, J D Roseburg bas only 703 children of the Pacific ocean was 93 inches, for the his wife, visiting relatives. Tvuau. Mrs Rose lit t le , George Mrs. Rev. G?W. Black and children who school age according to the census last counties in the Willamette valley 49 Zeimlialdt, Chas taken—less than either Ashland or inches, for the counties of Southern Ore­ have been visiting relatives near Grants e same v ; pie gon 33 inches, and the same in the coun­ Pass returned home Saturday. W .H . BRC NK. P. M. “advertised.” Grants Pass by over half a hundred. ties in the Columbia river valley. In the Mrs. J. Nunan and daughter, Miss Jose­ Capt. W. S. Crowell has lately been counties lying sonth and east of the Blue phine, have been visiting Ashland rela­ Au excellent program is being pre­ granted a pension of $8 per mouth, to mountains—the stock country of Oregon tives and friends during the past few days. pared by the l»est musical talent of Ashland, to lie given on Friday evening, date from August, 1892. William T. —the average is 18.06 inches. The excess Railroad Commissioner J. B. Eddy wras Leever of this county has also lately been of precipitation ranged from 8.40 inches April 5lli. in Ashland Friday, having come out on a granted a pension. along the coast to 0.54 "of an inch in the short visit to his brother, Dolph Eddy, of Am lee to Tax Bayers. The three-year-old daughter of J. W. southeastern section. Tbe heaviest rain­ The Fair. ATINES are still in de­ REAM SILKS at 00c and fall in the state was at Glenora, near the Prof. C. S. Price, principal of the Grants I have engaged Frank Williams to col­ Beckett of Phoenix died on Tuesday last. snmmit of the Coast mountains in Tilla­ mand and we have them printed INDIA SILK at lect taxes. Commencing Monday, March The little girl had almost recovered from mook county, amounting to 139.96 inches. Pass Public schools, was visiting Ashland Saturday and looking after his 4th, he will receive taxes four days of an attack of diphtheria but albuminuria This is purely a local precipitation pro­ friends at 10c and 15c per yard. 35c—just the thing for interests here. each w eek during March at his office next set in and caused death. duced by the typography of the country waists and dress fronts. A novelty for spring is the Henry Fleckenstein, the well known door to poatoffice (upstairs), to-wit: Ou J. O. C. Wimer, an old time Ashland surrounding. At Bandon, Coos county, Mondays, Toeedays, Wednesdays and resident but more recently living in the and Lnnglois. Curry county, 103.97 and Portland wholesale liquor dealer spent a in Ashland last week, stopping with a cotton fab­ Thursdays, from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Willamette, has returned to Southern 109.95 inches respectively fell. The least day Landlord Gross at the Depot Hotel. Taxes become delinquent April 1, 1895. Oregon and is opening a feed aud provi­ amount of precipitation occurred at Vale, W, H. Bostwick was here from Apple- 8. P atterson , Sheriff. sion store at Grants Pass. RINCESS & FLUTTER ric with worsted effect, for 10 Malheur county, where only 10.15 inches gate Friday. Outside capitalists have fell. A noticeable similarity is to be lately been figuring to buy his extensive DUCK will be shown in Mrs. C. W. Kist had her left hip con­ ATIN STRIPE SERPEN­ Cattle for the Chicago Market. cents per yard. siderably bruised yesterday by being run observed in the climate of Douglas, Jose­ placer mining lands on Forest creek plain white, tan and TINES, the coolest and I It is reported that Swanson, the Cali­ over by the family cow which she was phine and Jackson counties, in South­ Miss Aggie Woods, the Yreka Journal fornia catt le buyer, is preparing to ship leading to water. No bones were broken ern OregoD, and of that portion of Ore­ antimony pink, in fancy dots and prettiest novelty, comes artist who has been making an gon 300 miles farther to the north, lying extended visit 500 cattle direct from Guzelle, Siskiyou but the injuries aeceived were painful. in Minnesota, was on Satur­ stripes and black with in white, cream, black, along the Columbia river, to the east of day’s train enroute home after a pleasant county, to the Chicago market very M. Purdin will return to Medford from the Cascade mountains. The mean tem­ vacation. shortly. This shipment will make a satin stripes. blue, pink, Nile green. special train of 25 cars and it will be California and resume his trade of black- peratures of these sections are, respective­ Chas. J. Schnabel, the prominent Port­ smithiog which he followed before en­ ly, 51.5 and 51.1 degrees, and the average land attorney, was registered at the Depot watched with interest. Prime steers are bringing in the neighborhood of 5c in the tering the hotel business. He has bought precipitation 33.26 and 32.65 inches. In Hotel Friday, having came out this far Chicago market, according to the reports. Geo. F. Merriman’s shop, it is reported. fact, the mean temperature of Oregon, with his brother, who was en route to A special cattle train passed north Geo. Loosley, who is to be the man­ save that portion lying east and sonth of Southern California for his health. through Ashland Friday night at 11 p. m. ager of the new Fort Klamath creamery, the Blue mountains, is practically the W. H. B. Deardorff, of Oakland, Douglas It comprised 18 carsBhipped from Gazelle is down in California lookiug at the same thronghont, though the extremes county, father of Mrs A. E. Hunt, arrived to Portland to the Union Meat Company. workings of successful creameries there, are materially different. Along the coast on yesterday’s train for a visit with his to be equipped for conducting the one on the extremes are 88 and 25 degrees; in the daughter’s folks. Geo. Jones, also from Willamette valley, 98 and 20 degrees; in Oakland, came with him, to look at this Death of C&pt. Sprague. Wood river. Sonthern Oregon and the Columbia river part of thecountry. with a view of locating. O. A. Stearns of Keno writes in the Forty-nine votes were cast at the school valleys, 100 and 1 degree above zero; to Mark. Purdin was on Saturday’s train Klamath Express of the death at Wester­ meeting in Eagle Poiut district last week the Ladies’ Cotton Waists, Ladies’ Cotton Wrappers, and east of the Blue mountains, returning to Medford from San Jose where Ladies’ Silk Waists, ville, Ohio, Feb. 6th last, of Capt. Frank­ and John Nichols was elected director 100 sonth he had gone a few montns ago with his and 11 degrees below zero. The 50c to $1.25. $5 to. $6. 75c to $2. lin B. Sprague, so well known in South­ and A. J. Florey, clerk. J. C. Barnard warmest place in Oregon, as shown by family expecting to locate. His family ern Oregon in early days. was employed to teach a three months’ the mean temperature, is Langlois, iu tarried at Sisson en route for a visit with Capt. Sprague came to Oregon in 1850 term of school. Mr. Purdin will resume his Curry county; as shown by the maximum relatives. aud was at firat engaged in the manufac­ trade of blacksmithing at Medford. Apron Check Gingham, 20 yards for Standard Prints, 20 vards for $1. J. M. Wagner was down the valley as temperature it is Pendleton, Umatilla ture of fanning mills. Luter be engaged Dr, Carl Beck, an eminent Chicago county; as shown by the highest mini­ in the milling business and when Presi­ far as Grants Pass last week looking after mum temperature, it is Gardiner, Bandon surgeon and physician, and Hugo Beck, a dent Lincoln made his last call for the sale of the Siskiyov Mineral Water and Chicago commercial man, were at the Langlois. volunteers iu 1864 Mr. Sprague was in bottled at Wagner’s springs. This water Depot hotel a day last week Dr, Beck is The coldest place iu Oregon, as shown charge of the Phoenix flouring mills. He is now used regularly at many of the by the mean temperature, is Burns, Har­ making an extended tour of America and was delighted with the natural attractions raised 81 men iu the counties of Jackson, towns as far north as Albany. ney county, with a mean of 37.3 degrees, of Ashland and carried not a few “ snap Josephiue aud Curry and was commis­ The Oregonian in takiug the T idings ’ and as 6howu by tbe minimum tempera­ sioned us capture of the company which figures as to the costs of the Ashland ture, which is 32 degrees below zero. shot” views of this place away with him. Jos. Robinson of Talent started for San was mustered into set vice at Camp Baker, schools, printed a short item stating that iu Cooe county, had the lowest Francisco on yesterday’s train. Mr. Robin­ early iu April, 1865, as Company I, 1st they cost $800 per year instead of $8000. Bandon, maximum temperature, viz: 78 degrees. Commissioners’ Court. son, it will be remembered, was unfortunate Oregon Inf. In May he was ordered to The error is obvious to Oregon people The snowfall was unusually heavy dur­ enough to lose a limb a year or more ago, Petition of Carl Bieberstedt, et ah, for a Fort Klamath with his company and but it don’t sound well abroad, and t he ing the year, the heaviest being at Hood amputation of his leg being found necessary county road was denied, because not reached there about the first of J line. He Oregouian should correct it. River, iu Wasco couuty, where the total as a result of disease. Afterward Mr. properly drawn up. then turned his attention to searching Robinson went to San Francisco and Bond of Ira C. Dodge, commander of The wooden sidewalks in unnierous amounted to 135.5—over 11 feet. Joseph, secured out a better route thau the old Mt. P itt an artificial limb but the shrinkage Burnside Wallowa couuty, had 61.5 inches; Baker Post No. 23, G. A. R„ approved. parts of Ashlaud are iu a bad state of road for the transporting of government of the stump has interfered with his walk­ Report of E. DeRoboam, keeper o f coun­ City, 56.6 inohee; aloug the coast there ing of late and he goes to the city now to repair aud used attention. Several ladies supplies ami Capt. Sprague located and ty hospital, approved. fell from 1 inch at Gardiner to 15 inches with his company built I he present wagon who have been tripped up by loose at Astoria; iu the Willamette valley aud get fitted out with a new artificial member. Application of Mary Hartman for relief road via Annie creek canyon from Fort boards aud receive«] embarrassingly se­ iu Southern Oregon, from 4 to 29 inches Mrs. H. C. Shaddon, and her brother, Ed. granted. Liquor license was granted to Pankey «& Klamath to Hogue river valley. With a vere falls lately will verify this aud give fell. The greatest of all events occurring Kolb, who have been experimental resi­ portiou of his company he also helped testimony as to the narrow escape of the during the year—due to meteorological dents of Ashland for a couple of months Pankey of Gold Hill, for three months. Dennis Duggan, supervisor of road dist- iast, stopping «luring that time with the build Camp Alvord at Stein’s mountain, city from damage suits. conditions—was the flood in the Co­ amity of then cousin. Dr. S. C. Force, the No. 14, removed on petition of W. S. Gall and saw service iu tainting aud scouting The eclipse of the moon announced for lumbia aud tributary rivers. In June dentist, while they gained practical knowl­ et al., and Martin Perry appointed. in that region and the lake country of lust evening arrived on time as advertised the rivers rose from 6 to 20 feet higher edge of the W. O. Carter, supervisor road district No. town and its attractions, have southeastern Oregon until mustered out at aud was observed by many Ashlaud peo­ thau ever before known, and did con­ decide«! to remain here, and Mrs. Shaddon 31, removed, and Dan Reynolds appointed. Jacksonville ou .Inly 19, 1867. He re­ ple. The view was as perfect as a bright siderable damage. In thé matter of relocating the county is occupying tbe Shultz residence on turned thence to Fort Klamath where his cioudlees sky could offer. The period of Fourth St. They came from McMinnville, road from Phoenix to Linkswiler’s. John Yamhill county, the same town as Dr. N. Hockersmith. Jesse Richardson and W. family lived aiid was employed by Gen. total eclipse lasted for an hour or more, Weather and Crops. Force. Mr. Kolb and Chas. Holman, T. Anderson were appointed viewers and Crok as scout aud interpreter until the lieginuiug at about seven o’clock, though Southern Oregon has been having such another ex-Yamhill resident, are educating R. W. Kennedy surveyor, to meet March tbll of 1868 when he returned with his the calendar had the total eclipse due to a long spell of bright, delightful weather themselves as miners now, preparatory to 22d. family Io Ohio where he has siuoe resided. begiu at 6:42 and to end at 8:18. that the farmers and orchardists have an extended summer prospecting campaign Gus Newbury, 10 days’ services as He was in his 70th year. Miss Lettie Cottrell of Ashland received had a splendid opportunity to do their in the mountains hereabouts. chairman board examiners........$ 30 00 Miles Cantrall, assistant, 5 days.... 15 00 First class grain hay for sale by Wm. severe injuries last Wednesday at the seeding and pruning. The farmers gen­ Owing to the great demand for a good Shoe by C. F. Shepherd, assistant, 9 days — 27 00 « Messenger saw mill up Ashlaud creek, erally over the valley have their {spring Myer. Jacksonville Items. A. S. Hammond, deputy district at­ stepping one foot into a hole iu the fioor seeding completed and are ready for a 5 00 torney state vs. R obison........... and striking the other kuee severely ou rainy spell at any time. Iu the big or­ my numerous patrons, I have ordered a full line George Ross Sr. is iu town the guest of Hugh Briner, witness, 1 day, state I iijnuet iou Proceediugs. the tloor, making most painful injuries and chards about Ashland pruning aud trim ­ his sister, Mrs. A. Helms. vs. Lovelady............................... I 50 Injunction proceedings were instituted the yonug lady has been in a helpless ming have been in progress for a month W. A. Buchanan manager of the R. R. H. C. Messenger, witness, 1 day, against County Clerk N. A. Jacobs ou condition siuoe the accident occurred, or more and considerable yet remains to and have ju st received state ys. Lovelady....................... 1 50 V. R. R. , is in town. last Wednesday to restrain him from though Dr. Songer reports nothing be done. Tbe peach buds have swolieu Thos. Martin, Jr,, bounty on panther issuing a warraut of $144 to Ex-assessor serious will result. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Plyiuale were in town scalp............................................ 2 50 rapidly but are not so far along yet as to Friday. Wooldridge for copying the assessment Kame & Gilkey, supplies road dis­ be injured by anything lees thau a hard The suckers are running in Lost river trict No. 7 .................................... 8 75 roll for the benefit o f Assessor Jackson. and other Klamath streams and the wet freeze. Of course it is too early to George Coulter and IT. M. Damon are The facts are ns follows: At the Ja n u ­ proverbial yarn about wagons being predict anything regarding the fruit crop engaged in painting the car of the R. R. V Frank Towne, stamps for Newbury. 20 10 ary term of the county coprt, when the blocked iu the ford on Lost river by the but as far as present indications count R. R. and the excursion car is running A. M. Helms, care of Tom Arnold.. 56 00 Dr. Geo. DeBar, examination W. H. while the work is on. matter of copying the roll was under con­ Peach trees Rumley, insane.......................... 5 00 of fish is revived. The Iudiaus, they could not be better. sideration, County Clerk Jacobs offered rush Attorney Yavvter of Medford has been in Dr. J. W. Robinson, examination W. are literally loaded with btpls and other white men aud the rest of the sports have town several times this week on legal to copy the roll for $30. The court re­ all been fishing tbe past week and the trees likewise. Almond trees have been H. Rumley.................................. 5 00 business. fused to consider his bid upon the ground Xlamath papers report them hauling the in blossom for ten days. Women’s Fine Kid Shoes..........................$1.40, $1.60, $1.75 J. H. Caton, hauling rope to Rogue river ferry.................................... 2 00 that the work belonged to the outgoing suckers home by the four-horse-wagou J. H. Whitman, the Medford abstracter, Early garden truck has been plauted sssessor. The assessment roll in the oad. has been at work at the court house the E. A. Adams, sawing 10 cords wood 7 50 Women’s Fine Kid, Gold C o in .....‘.................................. $2.50 for two weeks. E. J, Kaiser, printing for county__ 46 40 meautune had been filed with the county Last night was tbe coldest one during past week. Women’s Fine Kid, Cloth Top....................................... $2.10 Indigent allowances for various per­ Medford business men have formed clerk aud was in bis custody and he re­ t he recent spell of weather, the thermom­ Albert N. Soliss, who is now an attorney sons.............................................. 56 00 the Medford Commercial Union to take fused to allow anyone to copy it, claiming eter registering a trifle above 23, nine at law, returned front Salem last week. John Orth, bacon to C rosby............ 7 50 Women’s Fine Kid, Queen Bee............................$2.00, $2.10 the record as belonging to bis office, and the place of the board of trade sometime degrees below the freezing point, but no He went there to copy the assessment roll T. J. Kinney, flour and potatoes for for the new assessor, and did the work in if a copy was to be made of it, it was his since disbanded. Tbe officers of the new damage has been reported from it. $2.75, $2.80 C rosby......................................... 10 55 Women’s Fine Kid, A n ch o r...... .................... . his usually neat and accurate manner. J. DeRoboam, board of Rumley, in­ business to make it. Mr. Wooldridge, association are: Capt. W. S. Crowell, sane .............................................. 2 25 Children’s “Tan Shoes”.................................90c, $1.05, $1.20 whether under the direction of the court president; Henry Klippel, vice president: John A. Hanley spent a day in Jackson- J. Nunan, School Report. broom for court house.... 40 or not is not known, sent A. N. Soliss to J. A. Whitman, secretary; J. E. Fnyart, ville this week. O. Keegan, jenitor salary for Feb--- 28 0C Kangaroo Calf Shoes................................ $1.00, $1.20, $1.35 Following is the report of tbe Ashland Salem aud had a copy made from the file treasurer. The purpose of the organiza­ Kasper K. Kubli is distinguishing him­ S. Patterson,"sheriff, s a la ry ............. 208 33 in the office of the secretary of state, and tion, as its name indicates, is to aid tbe Public Schools for tbe month ending Men’s Calf “7 Million” Shoe............................................ $2.15 self at Harvard in a most complimentary S. Patterson, sheriff,board of prison­ business interests of the town. March 8, 1895: put in a bill of $144 for the work, and ers................................................. 20 00 way. He won the first prize, a $40 silver Number of days taught, 19. the comity court at its last session (March Indian Agent Petit of the Klamath urn, in the athletic contest, and won the A. S. Barnes, deputy sheriff............. 125 00 Men’s “H erald” Shoe o n ly ..............................................$1.65 Number of holidays, 1. tei m) allowed the bill and ordered a war­ reservation left for the national capital suit in the mock trial in the law schobl. N. A. Jacobs, couuty clerk, salary Whole number days atteudauce, 8338*^. Kap. will graduate from Harvard in June for F e b ......................................... 250 00 Men’s “Columbus” Shoe, tap, only ...............................$1.65 rant drawn for its payment. last Monday ou a telegraphic order from and return home to begin the practice of Grant Rawlings, county recorder, Whole number days abseuce, 758l £. Now comes Win. Ulrich of Medford aud the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Mr. salary .......................................... ltd 67 Men’s Oil Grain Shoe, tanned, o n ly ............................. $1.45 law in Portland this fall. Whole number cases tardiness, 159. alleges that he is a resident and taxpayer Petit had been writing the department, T. C. Hillman, chainman, Naylor Average daily attendance, 439. of Jackson county aud that he will be he says, concerning the needs of the In ­ Mrs. Annetta L. Harvey, of Central Point $1.25 ro ad ............................................. 2 20 Men’s Kip Plow Shoe....................................... Average number belonging, 479. and Mrs. Fielder visited Jacksonville last J. L. Wooldridge, copying assess­ damaged by tbe allowance of this bill in dians under his charge, and the commis Per cent of attendance, 92. Thursday, the paymeut of extra taxes, that Wool- sioner deemed it advisable for him to $1.50 ment roll..................................... 144 00 Men’s Kip Plow Shoe, buckle t o p .............................. Cases of corporal punishment, 12. Judge did not niuke the copy of tbe roll have a personal consultation with the Mrs. R. M. McDonough and Mrs. E Chas. Nickell, printing..................... 12 55 Nnrober of visitors, 205. . for which the allowance was made, that agent Dr. Cox is in temporary charge Kinney, visited the family of Dr. Kahler at Jas. Wilson, postage stam ps........... 13 25 3 pair only left Men’s Boots, 10 and 11 ........................ $1.50 16 00 S. Furry, commissioner per diem Number of rhetorical exercises, he is not entitled to $144 for the alleged at the agency. phoenix last Thursday. 19 20 3 pair only left Boys’ Boots, 11 and 1 2 ......................... $1.00 W. H. Bradshaw, There have been 52 fewer casea/of tar­ work or any part thereof, aud prays the J. E. Gabriel and J. E- Gilbert, the two County Commissioners Bradshaw and J. W. Robinson, sundry supplies 31 85 court for a temporary injunction to re­ Seattle bicyclists who expect to wheel diness thau last month, Thianndicates Furry, who have been in Jacksonville Infants’ Shoes from 25c up. strain the couuty clerk from drawing or across the continent to New York, arrive! an improvement, yet the number, 159, is holding court the past week, returned to Sake no Mistake. too large. Miss Emma Ewan’s room had issuing a warraut to Wooldridge for the in Ashland at 2:30 yesterday afternoon, their homes Friday. Carpet Slippers, Old Ladies’ Shoes. payment of said bill aud asks that the having come from Woodville yesterday. bnt two oases during tlia/month. Forty- Mrs. John Dyar and children visited By dispelling the symptoms so often injunction be made perpetual. Tbe pa­ They are both jewelers and have been seven cases are reports«/from one room. Medford Sunday. mistaken for Consumption. SANTA ABIE pers have been served and tbe issue will about ten days coming this far. One of Iu most cases ot taTitjfieas, children are The many friends of Hon. H. B, Miller has brought gladness to many a household. (Trade X5X Mark) be determined at the next sessiou of the tourists rides one of the old fashioned not starte^ fromTioirm in time to reach of Grants Pass note with pleasure that he By its prompt use for breaking up a oold that too often develops into that fatal the ecbooly 'The habit of punctuality, of court. has consented to deliver an address before disease, thousands can be saved from an high wheels or “ordinaries” aud the other This trade mark cut through the leather is a guarantee Colvig aud Kahler appear as attorneys light safety. They left southward this doing a certqju thing at a certain time, is the annual meeting of the Chautauqua As- untimely grave. You make uo mistake by of great valhe. We are very desirous socition at Ashland. His subject will be for the plaintiff. inoruing at 11 o’clock for the climb over keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy in that the heels, counters and insoles are solid sole leather, that the number of days of absenoe shall “ The Relation of Women to Social P ro your bouse. CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE tbe Sishiyous. gress.” Mr. Miller is a fine writer and will The Ashland Machine Shops. reach the lowest possible limit next is equally effective in eradicating all traces and make and finish are not excelled, if equalled, by any­ A gentlemau over from Pokegama re­ mouth. A scholar cannot be absent a present this most comprehensive subject of Nasal Catarrh. Both of these wonderful one, and “The Brown Shoe Co.”, making these goods, have The extensive machine working plant ports considerable activity in Cook & in a masterly manner, and it is safe to as­ remedies are sold aud warranted heretofore conducted in connection with Co.’s lumber enterprise there, with the half day without loss to himself. Will sume that there will be no more able or California by the Ashlend Drug Co. at 50c and $1.00 a one of the largest factories in the world, having a world parents give us their assistance? interesting speaker named in tbe program. th e Ashland Electric Power and Light mill aud box factory running, and lum­ package, 3 for $2.50. Visitors are always welcome. C o., has been leased by the company’s ber being shipped steadily. A Sau Fran­ wide reputation. C. A. H itchcock , Principal. efficient electrician aud machinist, S. J. cisco man was there last week trying to It will pav you to take Hood’s Sarsapa­ Circuit Court Proceedings. rilla. With pure blood you need not fear Tutthill, who is prepared to take orders secure a half million feet of choioe pine Call and examine stock and notice the low price and Ashland relatives and friends yesterday he grip, pneumonia, diphtheria or fevers. Reames, White «t Co. vs. James and for machine work and repainug. to make up a cargo of lumber for Austra­ received their first news of the death of Hood’s sarsaparilla will make you strong Silvia Hopwood; to recover money. Judg­ excellent quality. lia bnt the company did not have that healthy. ment for $222 confessed. To restore gray hair to its natural color quantity of the grade of lumber required Mrs. Naomi Fraley which oocurred at tbe and Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, care­ as iu youth, cause it to grow abundant on hand, thongh they have several mil­ home of her daughter, Mrs. Volney fully prepared from the best ingredients. Notions, Novelties, Racket Goods, H air Ornaments, Woodruff, iu Rockford, 111., March 1st, at We wish to state to our patroqs that Uue aud strong, there is no better preparation lion feet in the yardB. 5 o’clock p. m. On the Thursday before Minute Cough Cure is a safe aud reliable Side Combs, Tinware, Tea Kettles, Stationery, Lamp thau Hall's Hair Reuewer. Probate Court. There were several reports in Ashland she was stricken with au attack of apo­ remedy for children troubled with croup, Chimneys, Wooden ware, Etc. Saturday morning regarding the South­ plexy and all efforts to rouse her back to Estate of Isaac Constant. Order made oolds, hoarseness and long troubles. It is pleasant to take and quickly cures. E. A. ern Pacific train robbery near Stockton consciousness were unavailing and death confirming sale of real estate. the night before. One story was that it came and claimed her the following even­ Estate of S R Holmes. Hearing of final Sberwin. Awarded was the California express which left here ing. Mrs. Fraley was a sister of Amos report of administrator set for April 2, Remember the place, M A R R IE D . Highest Honors—W orld’s Fair. Friday morning that was held up and Willits of Ashland aud Mrs. Jacob Wag­ 1895. Estate of Ada M Holmes. Order of final with Express messenger Tommy Knight ner was her niece. With her husband settlement made and administrator and GRIGSBY—COOK—At the residence of iu charge of the treasure. Another was she lived in Ashland for a number of bondsmen discharged. the officiating J. P., A. S. Jacobs, in Cen­ that it was the Oregon express due here years, Mr. Fraley building the block on Estate of Giles Wells, Sr. W. F. Songer tral Point, March 6, 1895, Miss Edith on Saturday eveniug, on which train Main street now owned by J . K. Van appointed administrator. Cook of Big Butte and L. R. Grigsby. Meseuger Bert Spencer was holding Saut where he resided and conducted a Estate of Elizabeth J Phillips. Order of Wells, Fargo's fort. Friends of both grocery store and tailoring business. He filial settlement made and the sum of $610 Opposite Ashland Mills. BORN. ineseeugere were speculating ou their died at Rockford about a year ago. Mrs. ordered distributed among the heirs. prolwble situation aud bravery. Fraley was 82 years of age and many Buy your alfalfa seed of R. 8. B & S od , BRITTSAN—In Ashland, Feb. 26, lift*, to Out of work? Q. F. Billings has a Ashland people remember her as one of Talent, at 10 cts per pound. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brittsan, a daughter. A PERMANENT horse, wagon aud cow which he is willing the most lovely old ladies they ever knew. to exchange for work ou farm or cutting CURE. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Men’s hats reduced to 40c, 50c, 75c, $1, wood. $1.25, to $2.85 at The Fair. * T ill» R e m e d y , p r o p e r ly t o k e n , w ill c u r e a n y R h e u m a tic t a n . Mrs. Uuruh, of McMinnville, natioual orgauizer of the W. 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