Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, March 21, 1895, Image 2

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    Semi-Weekly Tidings
HERE AND THERE.
Au Ashland Inventor.
The T idings noted in a previous issue
The Phoenix schools reopened Monday. the fact that a number of new “Tutthill"
Wm. Sanderson has been appointed water wheels were being put in at the
Black Jack Mine, near Henley, making a
postmaster at Riddles, Douglas county.
total of six of these Ashland invented I
NOTES ANU NEWS.
Chas. Nickell, of the Times, was elect­ and Ashland manufactured water motors
ed president of the new board of trustees to be used there. Some additional in­
Since the legislature has adjourned of J acksonville, and is ex-officio mayor of formation that will be interesting to the
Salem is putting on airs of piety. A big the county seat.
T idings readers in regard to these wheels
r e lig io u s revival has been in progress for
Judge Wm. Galloway, late democratic has been learned since.
several weeks with remarkable results candidate for governor of Oregon, was
S. J. Tutthill, the inventor of this im- I
ami n ow the citizens of the capital city admitted to practice law by the supreme proved wheel, has been the electrician iu ,
are agitating strongly the Sunday closing court last week without examination.
charge of the A. E. P. & L. Co. plant in
o f saloons.
Ashland since it was started six years
Fly fishing is reported good in Shasta
The continuation of the work of build- nver and northern California fishermen ago. The oompany uses water power to
lug the Koeeburg-Cooe Bay railroad is are enjoying the Bport. Iu Oregon the run its machinery and first put in Pelton
beiug discussed in Douglas county again cloee season does not end uutil March 31. water motors, one large one beiDg used
at first, afterward two smaller ones being
aud the Roseburg papers announce,
The superintendent of the Oregon substituted. Mr. Tutthill’s genius got to
presumably upon the authority of the
former projectors beaded by Graham, School for Deaf Mutes requests the working and resulted in the perfecting of
that if the people of that county will do names of any deaf mutes of school age. the Tutthill motor and he built the
their part toward aiding in the construc­ not attending the school. Readers of the wheels which were substituted for the
tion of the road, work will be resumed T idings who may know of such are re­ Peltons and which are in constant use,
forthwith. The construction of this road quested to address the superintendent, giving the best of satisfaction, with far
better results than any other motor claims
would not give the needed competition Salem, Oregon.
itself.
to the one line up and down the coast
Eugene teamsters are still successfully for Mr.
Tutthill applied for a patent and
but it would lie certainly of incalculable competing with the Southern Pacific
benefit to Douglas county and we are railroad in the transportation of freight after a long wrestle with the patent office
hopeful that it would have an effect upon from Corvallis to Eugene. Eleven teams the patent has been issued, asd he feels
freight rates in Jackson aud Josephine loaded at Corvallis for Eugene during secure with the invention. The Peltou
and other motor companies are very jeal­
counties.
three days last week aud hauled freight ous guardians of their monopolies aud
If half the stories of corruption told of aggregating 44,000 lbs.
keep attorneys at Washington to look
the members of the California legislature
Siskiyou county people and miners ont for their interests and see that noth­
which adjourned Saturday night last be particularly are taking considerable ing is offered for patent that approaches
true our recently adjourned and much interest iu filing protests against the au infringement.
The Tutthill wheel,
abused Oregon legislature is entitled to issuance of patents to the S. P. for a lot while it is similar in some respects to
congratulations on its record in com
other motors, is yet different in the shape
parisour And the alleged California of lands for which the company has of the buckets used aud their position
applied in that county aud much of which
corruptionisls were not all amoug the is
upon the wheel. The Pelton people were
claimed to be valuable mineral land.
dominant republican members either
not a little worked up when this inveu-
A day or two before the adjournment
F. L. Washburn, entomologist at the tiou was sent in from distant Oregou aud
Senator Biggs stirred up a sensation in state experimental station, writes to the of course used efforts to prevent its pat­
the senate when he stated that Senator Portlaud Suu from Corvallis, and states ent, and once or twice Mr. Tutthill was
Dunn, of San Francisco, and a brother that the insect reported as the grain fearful that he had lost his case against
democrat, told him that of the forty sen­ aphis in the vicinity of Roseburg aud unlimited capital. The arrival a week or
ators, a majority, or 23 in all, had com other places, does uot lieloug to the aphis more ago of the papers from the patent
btned to cleau up $7000 to $8000 each family, but is a comparatively inoffensive office securing him in his rights relieved
during the session by cinch bills, the root louse.
him of further anxiety, though, and he is
railroad compauy, gas aud water com­
now resting easy while the other fellows
The
town
of
Gold
Hill
will
hold
its
first
panies, etc., to be assessed to meet the
are worrying about the value of their
“deficiency” required. A resolution was annual election ou Mouday, April 1st. rights with the possibility of a superior
a mass convention held last week the
introduced, calling for an investigating At
following candidates were nominated: wheel being placed on the market.
committee, which was adopted. The W. S. Fitzgerald, A. C. Stanley, J. W
Mr. Tutthill has been waiting to be
Sacramento county grand jury will also
Marksnerry, G. R. Hainmersly aud H. T. secure in his patent before pushing the
investigate the matter, it is said.
Pankey, councilman; J. H. Griffiths re­ wheels. He receives propositions, how­
ever, every day in regard to them simply
Another sensation has lieeu stirred up corder; J. C. Crawford marshal.
from the advertisement they have re­
in the James G. Fair estate at San Fran­
A
company
iu
Portland
has
been
in­
ceived through the patent office reports.
cisco. Several mouths ago the story was
told of the theft from the county clerk’s corporate«! to buy and kill horses. The He has also received Haltering offers to
hides will be tanned and made into leath­ dispose of the rights but firmly declines
office of the deceased millionaire’s will, er;
the hams aud beet parts of the meat
There are some
and uo clue of it has since been found. will be canned aud shipped to France; any aud all of them.
twenty-five or thirty of these wheels in
Monday morning when the Fair case
came up for hearing before the probate the hoofs will be made into glue, the operation now that 'have been manufac­
judge a new will was presented aud a bones will be used for various things, and tured by Mr. Tutthill here. They are
petition tiled for its probate. The newly- all that cannot be used for any other used at Dunsmuir, Sisson, in the Salmon
discovered will was written by Fair him purpose will be converted into a fertil river mines and at the BI m K Jack and
Jillson mine in Siskiyou^Bunty, Cal.,
self, its s|x)U8ors claim, three days before izer.
the stolen will and has been in possession
The Nihilist Company, headed by Theo. and besides numerous wheels used iD
of a lady friend of the ex-senator’s, a Mrs. Kremer, the “young and promising actor' Ashland, they have been shipped as far
Graven, a well known school teacher of has had continued hard luck, even for a north as North Yakima, Wash. Tests
San Francisco. It is written in lead traveling theatrical company.
After made with them have shown over 90 per
pencil. The bequests under it are similar being stranded successively at Grants cent efficiency against 75 per cent as the
to t hoe«* provided for in the stoleu will, Pass, Roseburg and Eugene, they man­ highest efficiency claimed by other mo­
except that Charles Fair is entitled under aged to get as far north as J unction City tors.
it to'au outright interest in the vast by leaving part of their baggage for their
Mr. Tutthill has three or four other
estate with his two sisters in addition to bills in Eugene. Verily the lot of inventions for which be expects to apply
a direct bequest of $500,000. The power theatrical people is far from a happy one for patents at once. One is au electric
given to the executors by the previous these times.
invention, another is a rotary gasoline
will is taken from them and the children
engine and another is a governor for
Hon. Theo. Cameron yesterday received water motors.
are given the management of the estate
instead of the executors. Charges that a letter from Galioe creek, which gave
Failure at Gold Hill.
the last will is a forgery are freely made the information that the Chinese store in
but the opinion seems to be divided as to that district had been robbed a few days
Dr. A. C. Stanley, a Gold Hill mer­
its genuineness. The fact that it gives before. It seems that Long Tom (a Chi­ chant. made an assignment last week for
the young scalawag, Charles Fair, an naman who was in the employ of A. W. the benefit of his creditors. I. L. Ham­
equal pull with the two other heirs at the Sturgis years ago) was in charge of the ilton was appointed receiver with W. M.
estate, which the previous will did not, store during the absence of the proprie­ Colvig as attorney. The total liabilities
might indicate that some very clever tor; but as he is old and feeble, the rob­ are as follows, amounting to $12,730.17,
lawyers had been working up a good case, ber had little trouble in overcoming him. and the assets are said to be about the
in return for a very liberal “divy” from About $40 in money was the amount of same:
Churley. From the vast array of counsel the pluuder obtained by the thief, who,
Fleischner, Mayei & Co., $700 : 8. O. P.
employed for executors, heirs, etc., and although a comparative stranger, is Co.,
$190; Wadhanis <fc Co., $800; B. C. F.
t heir reputation for fat fees, it is evident known. A posse started out to arrest M. Co. $195; Lieyre, Fricke a Co. $212.34;
him,
and
it
is
uot
likely
that,
he
will
es­
that even with $40,1 * *0,000 to begin upon,
Chas. H. Dodd & Co. $92.49; A. Schilling a
the heirs will be lucky if they escape cape.— [Times.
Co. $210.43: M. Seller A Co. $50.23; Sachs
from the contest with enough to make
John Bid well, the great populist leader, Bros a Co $683 78; Lewis Kline & Co $60 25
themselves millionaires. I l’s a pity that has leased his 5,000 acre ranch at Chico Buckingham, Hecht A Co $194 30; Luckel
the whole $40,000,000 couldn’t come into to Chinamen, backed by the Six Compa­ King and Cake Soap Co $18 15; Rosenthal.
Feder a Co $131 95; Murphy, Grant & Co
Charley's possession outright for it would nies. W. M. Stewart, another populist $515
71; American Boot Co $30; Esberg,
dispose altogether of any fear that the leader, also caused the Caminetti bill for Back man a Co $337; Chas Hegele & Co
accumulations of the Fair millions here­ protection of mineral lands, adopted by $16 83; Triest & Co $201 26; Feldman &
after would jeopardize the republic, and the house, to be smothered iu the Ben ate Cole $75 71: Hooper a Jennings $267 22;
at the same time would result iu an “ex­ committee on mines, of which he is chair­ Rosenfeld, Smith Co $38; Smith, Walton
pansion of the currency” on the Pacific man. Weaver, ex-candidate for president Shoe Co $502 20; Lowenbere a Co $80; M
Coast.
on the populist ticket, is another of the Heller & Sons $671 51; J G Metier & Co
W Cohn, Hirsch a C o $300; Purch
same character of schemers, having ac­ $440.50;
Weiner $354 50; W P Fuller a C o $64 76:
Gresham is Diplomatic.
cepted a democratic nomination to con­ Bower Rubber Co $261 34; John Arnett &
Cator, the populist Co $110 75; Bradley a Metcalf Co $255 30;
Washington, March 18.—Au impene­ gress last fall.
trable mystery surrounds the negotia­ aspirant for U. S. senator iu this state, is Boston Rubber Co $131 45; Kelly, Dunn &
tions lietweeu the slate department and just such mother anything to win candi­ Co$8136; Woonsocket Rubber Co $2880:
M A Gunst a Co $22 25; Corbett a McCleay
the Spanish government on the Alliance date for office.—| Ex.
Co $96 25; Oregon Cracker Co $3390; Richel
affair.
President Cleveland conferred
The following officers for the ensuing Roberts A Co $94 48; LeCount Bros $10 93;
today with Swretariee Gresham mid Car­ year were elected at the meeting of the Sadler a C o $13 07; Portland C it S Co
lisle. The Alliauca affair was gone over state Farmers’ Alliance at Oregou City: $188 64; The Carlos Vnna Co $42 40; J K
• ami the statement is made that the pres­ President, John Eberhart of Molalla; Gill Co $28 13; Eliza Sydenstricker, $1200;
ent as|i«>ct of the subject is such as to first vice-president, J. Clem of Linn Mrs J C Hanna $1200; J G Birdsey $200;
give assurance that there will be no county; second vice-president, George S J Day, agent, $500; Morris Day $40; W P
trouble of a serious character lietween Ogle of Molalla; secretary-treasurer, E. Jacoby $480; F F Ins Co $73; due on lots
$200. *
the Lulled States and Spain.
II. Cooper of Cams; chaplain, John
La Grippe is here again with all its old
Bryant, of Jordan; lecturer, John Casto
H A PPILY CLOSED.
time Vigor. One Minute cough Cure is a
Washington, March IK.—Barou Fava, of Clackamas county; steward, M. David­ reliable remedy. It cores and cares quick­
the Italian ambassador, expresses his son of Columbia county; doorkeeper ly. E. A. Sherwin.
appreciation of the promptness aud en­ George W. Weeks of Marion; assistant
De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures
ergy with which the ftsleral authorities doorkeeper, J. B. Prickett of Washington
aud those of Colorado have sought to connty; delegate to the national alliance, scalds, burns, indolent sores and never
give Italians the same protection as J. C. Luce of Grant county; executive fails to cure piles. E. A. Sberwin.
Auiericau citizens at Walseuburg.
The committee, 8. H. Holt, E. C. Hamilton,
lucideut is closed, us far ns international J. D. Wilkerson.
complications are concerned.
While no physician or pharmacist cau
conscientiously warrant a cure, the J. C.
In the full of 1893 a sou of Mr. T. A. Ayer Co. guarantee the purity, strength,
McFarland, a prominent merchant of and medical virtues of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Live Oak, Sutter county, Cal., wus taken It was the only blood-purifier admitted at
with a very heavy cold. The pains in his the great World’s Fair iu Chicago, 1898.
chest were so severe that he had spasms
Two decisions have been receutly made
and was threatened with pueumonia.
His father gave him several large doses by Secretary Smith, in which the decisiou
of Chuiulierlaiu's Cough Remedy which of the last administration iu the cele­
broke up the cough and cured Inin. Mr. brated Pike’s peak case has lieeu over­
McFarland says whenever his children ruled. The decisiou affects mining com­
have croup lie invariably gives them panies where disputes arise lietween
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aud it al­ placer aud hale claims. tfecretary Smith
ways cures them. He considers it the decides, when it has lieeu ascertained by
liest cough remedy iu the market. For the department or determined by a court
of competent jurisdiction that a lode
sale by E. A. herwiu.
claim exists within the boundaries of the
As the result of a runaway that oc- land covered by a placer patent, if such
curred last Monday Jesse Roberts of lode claim was known to exist at the date
Dairy hud his right arm broken. Orrin of the application for such patent, and
McCumber and Jesse were returning was not applied for by the placer claim­
from the Homing mill with a four-horse ant, the laud in the lo«le is reserved from
team, aud at the east end of the bridge the operation of the conveyance, and the
oue of the horses, a colt, began kicking. patent may issue for such lode, if the law
This frightened the others and all started has been in other respects fully complied
on a run. Orrin turne«l the team across with. The first decision is in the case
the sidewalk toward the hotel barn. The of N. J. McConnell, known as the South
wagon struck a rock aud threw both men Star lode case, and the other is the Plain-
For a Cold to R un into B ron­
out. Orrin escaped but Jesse fractured view Mining & Milling Company and
his arm. The team smashed things up Charles H. Peters vs. James H. Freeman,
chitis or Pneum onia.
consitlerably, but came to a stop iu a known as the Freeman placer case.
short distance.—|Klamath Express.
T ruly A stonishing —Miss Annette N.
Moen, Fountain, Minn., says: “Ayer's
------ W I T H -------
A Big Jail Break.
Cherry Pectoral has had a wonderful
Seattle, March 18.— A daring jail effect in curing my brother’s children of a
delivery, headed by the notorious Tom severe and dangerous cold. It was truly
Blanck, twice a murderer, was effected at astonishing how speedily they found
the county jail here at 7:30 o’clock last relief after taking the preparation.”
night, iu which ten prisoners, including
It is rumored that Secretary Gresham
three convicted of murder, made their
“Early in the Winter, I took a
escape. The delivery was accomplished had demanded the recall of Hawaiian
severe
cold which developed into
Minister
Thurston,
on
the
ground
that
by means of a dummy revolver made of
an obstinate; hacking cough,
he was persona Don grata. Press dis­
wihx I.
very painful to endure and
There were twenty-two prisoners in patches also intimate that he wants to
troubling me day and night, for
have
the
Spanish
minister
recalled.
Both
the cage, including Henry Creamer,
nine weeks, in spite of numerous
had
given
out
interviews
criticising
Gres­
Nordstrom, Jim Murphy and W. A.
remedies. Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
Wilcox, and of the twenty-two nine ham.
toral lieing recommended me, I
joined iu the break for liberty. At the
Make no Mistake.
liegan to take it, and inside of 24
iieels of Murderer Blanck were Lewis,
hours, I was relieved of the
By dispelling the symptoms so often
Rutten, Willie Russell (colored), all con­
tickling in mv throat. Before I
mistaken
for
Consumption.
SANTA
ABIE
victed murderers. They were followed
finished the liottle, my cough o
brought gladness to many a household.
by Frank Hart, sentenced to seven years has
was nearlv gone. I cannot speak o
By its prompt use for breaking up a cold
for gpind larceny; C. W. Brown, a coun­ that too often develops into that fatal
too highly of its excellence.” — o
o
terfeiter; R. H. Ford, sentenced last disease, thousands can be saved from an
Mrs. E. B osch , Eaton, Ohio.
o
Saturday to three years for burglary; untimely grave. You make no mistake by
o
Chas.
Williams, awaiting trial
for keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy in
o
Ayer’s
Cherry
Pectoral
your
house.
CALIFORNIA
CAT-K-CURE
burglary; Frauk Cliefelter, a horse thief
o
is
equally
effective
in
eradicating
all
traces
o
Received H ig h est A w ard s
from Kent; William Cosgrove, a petty
o
of Nasal Catarrh. Both of these wonderful
larcenist.
California remedies are 9old and warranted
A T T H E W O R L D ’ S F A IR o
Ikegrove and Rutten have, beeu re­ by the Ashland Drug Co. at 50c and $1.00 a
PO O Q Q oOOOO OOOO OOOO QOpggj
captured.
package, 3 for $2.50.
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T h u rsday.......................... M arch 21, 1895
Check it at Once
A Y E R ’S
Cherry Pectoral.
S herwin ,
3
The D ruggist.
3
fc: In addition to increasing Prescription work, will handle
for his customers a lull line of
| S p ray in g M aterial,
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Sulphur, Bluestone,
J
E Paris Green, London Purple.
e
Two tons of the stuff r?ow in stock and
rpore on the w ay.
Low Prices are guaranteed on all ingredients that aid
SZ in the protection of our fruit industry.
ST
C as h P a id fo r P rim e Y e llo w B e e s w a x .
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Gold Hill Items.
J. W. Marksburry made a business trip
to Portland this week.
Our town will soon be under municipal
government; election for town officers will
take place the first Monday in April.
There are two tickets in the field and the
political i»ot lias already begun to boil.
T. K. Roberts, the newspaper man who
“did np” one of the Hour bin fakirs a few
years ago in this county, is here trying to
start a paper in our town. The citizens
are already at work trying to raise a bonus.
Austin Holt, J. W. Marksburry’s effi­
cient clerk, is at Medford this week visiting
his parents.
A dancing club lias beeu organized here
with dancing every Saturday evening.
Our school closed last Friday. Both Mr.
Parker and Miss Griffiths are first class
teachers.
J. Hunter and family arrived here this
week from Junction City, Or. Mr. H. will
open a photograph gallery here.
J. E. Hannnersly, Mary Hainmersly and
Miss Rosa McClendon went to the Ham
merely mine this week on a visit.
Mis. Cuthbert returned this week from a
visit with friends on Gall’s creek.
A. C. Stanley, our merchant, this week
made an assignm ent for the benefit of his
creditors. J. J. Ullman is in charge.
D. U. C atchon ,
Jacksouville Items.
Mr. T. F. Chapman and Internal Revenue
Collector Barlow, of Gold Hill, have been
in town this week.
Henry Kubli and Frank Knight were up
from Hieir Galls creek mine Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W hitman, of Med­
ford, spent Tuesday in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Taylor Payne went north this week
to visit her father, Joseph Dennis, who is
seriously ill.
Miss Mamie Isaacs, of Medford, is visit­
ing Jacksonville, the guest of Mrs. S. J.
Day.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Herrett
died in Jacksonville Monday, aud was
buried the following day.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Furry, ot Eden pre­
cinct, and Justice Foudray, of Phoenix,
visited Jacksonville last week.
Mr. Chapman, of W illiams creek, was in
Jacksonville Monday.
Al. Sturgis, the Forest creek miner, was
in Jacksonville Tuesday after a load of
freight.
Supreme Court.
A very welcome rain has been falling the
last two days. Farmers and miners have
jeen complaining of the need of rain and
the outlook at present indicates a sufficien­
cy for all needs.
Mr. George Faucett came in from Elliott
creek after a load of supplies Wednesday,
There is an unusual amount of painting
and repairing going on just- now in Jack­
sonville. The IT. 8. Hotel is undergoing a
complete renovation throughout. James
Murry and Mr. Henry, are doing the work.
W. C. Engledow, is engaged painting the
city Drug Store in handsome style. Shaw-
ver & N ickerson are building a com modious
addition to K. Kubli’s residence which is
progressing finely, and Henry Wendt is
overhauling the O. K. barber shop, and
the old Love property is also being titled
up. The new buildings recently erected
here, and the general repairs going on, will
vary materially improve the appearance of
Jacksonville.
The following is a list of cases appealed
from tliia judicial district and winch are
ready for trial at the March term of the
supreme court:
Albert Walker, respondent, vs. Henry
and George Blooiningcamp, appellants;
appeal from Klamath coiuity.
Jackson county, appellant, vs. Geo. E.
Bloomer, defendant, and Benj. Haymond,
J. Nunan et al„ sureties, respondents; ap­
peal from Jackson county.
Horace and James Pelton, appellants,
vs. John Sizemore, respondent; appeal
from Jackson county.
T. E. Kinney, respondent, vs. E. F and
Prudence Walker, appellants; appeal from
Oar patrons will find De Witt’s Little
Jackson county.
Early Risers a safe and reliable remedy for
Several more cases from this district constipat;on, dyspepsia, and liver com
have been appealed, but, not being in plaints. E. A. Sherwin.
readiness, they are not enumerated above.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
NIGHT
A Few Doses of
Moore’s Revealed
Remedy
Will brace you up, put the bloom in
your cheek and the sparkle in your
eye.—Strictly non-alcoholic, its ef­
fects upon persons suffering from
liquor habit is wonderful.
Wm. Rossien, Portlaud, Or., writes:
“Moore’s Revealed Remedy cured me
drulikeness and made a new man of me. All
who are cursed with the liquor habit should
A. B. Case,of Monterey, Cal., writes;
“It entirely destroyed my taste for spirituous
liquors.
__ t'ryitouce. Sold by all druggists, or
Stewart-Holmes Drug Co., Seattle, Wash.
Mens’ Fedora H a ts .........
Mens’ Wool H a ts ..............
Hats for lioys, fine goods
Boys’ Caps, gilt and sil­
ver trimmed, last of
the season..................
Boys’ Hats, tan. black
and brow n..........
SHOES’
SHOES!
SHOES!
Ladies who experience a sense of weak­
ness, and sometimes lameness of the hack
should us* Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthen­
ing Cordial and Blood Purifier, it will sup­
ply the much needed strength and over­
come all weakening irregularities. Sold
by E. A. Sherwin. '
Estray Notice.
only 45c
only 50c
G LA SSW A R E
Only few sets in 4 pieces left for 75c per set.
Tumblers—25c, 35c, 45c, 50c set.
Goblets—30c, 50c, 75c«eet.
Sauce or berry dishes—12 for 35c.
*
Berry dishes, large—20c each.
Cover dishes—only 50c and 65c.
T IN W A R E .
Dairy Pans—5c, 6c, 7c, 7 |c, 8c, 9c, 10c, 12c, 15c.
Milk Buckets—20c, 23c, 25c.
Examine our line and remember the place,
THE FAIR I
Opposite Ashland Mills.
L a d ie s ’ Shoes,
N e w In v o ic e o f
BLEVINS—WILLIAMSON — In Central
Point, March 13.1895, Jas. T. Blevins and
Miss Clara Williamson.
W ILLA R D -BA SSETT — In Trail creek
precinct, March 17,1895, by O. J. Willard,
J. P., Isaac Willard and Miss Lucinda J.
Bassett.
H AM ILTON—M ATNE Y —In Uniontown
precinct, March 17, 1895, by Rev. R. W.
Kennedy, Chas. Hamilton and Miss
Mary Matney.
$1.25 to $2.75
40c to $2.75
25c to $1.00
Mens’ Dress Shoes, $1.65.
Mens’ Plow Shoes, tap, $1.50.
Mens’ Fine Shoes, congress, $2.15.
Women’s Fine Kid Shoes, $1.40 to
$2.85.
Womens’ Heavy Shoes, $1.05 to $1.50.
Childrens’ Shoes, 85c, 90c, 95c, $1.00,
and $1.25.
For the latest styles iu hats aud gents
furnishing goods, go to Myer & Gregory.*
M A R K IK D .
AFTER
HATS for rich and poor. •
HATS for great and small.
HATS for high or low.
SHOES
M isses’ Shoes,
M e n s ’ Shoes,
B o y s ’ Shoes.
Heavy Shoes for miners and prospectors and comfortable
shoes for everybody at
LOW PRICES
A T the
R A C K E T STORE
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J. H . M c B R ID C ,
P ro p rie to r.
Taken up by the undersigned, living twelve
miles east of Ashland, Oregon, the following
estray animals, to-wit.:
lia s lieeu completely renovated and refitted throughout, and in now
One roau and white spotted steer about 4
otieu for.the accommodation ot the traveling public
years old, branded on left hip JHH, marked
split and nnderbit in left ear aud upper bit ill
CKNTRAI.LV LOCATCD
SUBSTANTIAL BRICK BUILDINC.
right.
Oue red and white spotted mulev steer,
FKKK BUS MRKTH A U . TRAINS.
nearly three years old, branded O B on left hip,
marked ctop’aud underbit In left ear.
One mottled faced yearling steer, no brand
visible, marked crop off left ear.
Oue white steer, nearly three years old, small
of age, no brand or mark.
One red and and white spotted cow with red
neck, near three years old, branded N on right
bip, marked steeple swallow fork in left ear,
upper slope in right ear.
Oue red (part Hereford) cow, no brand visible,
about three years old, marked upper slope in
right ear and under half crop in left.
One red yearling heifer, uo brand or mark.
One red steer, two years old past, white tall
and white belly, white fronts of bind feet, no
brand to be found, marked swallow fork in
right and crop off of left.
One pale red mottled faced steer, nearly three
years old, branded LT on right hip, marked
crop aud split iu right ear, deep split in left,
which will be advertised and sold according
H as on its L is ts
to law if not called for in due time.
Bank of Ashland
G. 8.
B cti . er .
Dated Ashland, Or., Feb. 26,1895.
CHOICE ORCHARDS
KINNEY $t PROVOST,
O f a ll a g e s a n d in la rg e or s m a ll a c re a g e
For Sale on Easy Terms.
Hardware, Stoves, Ranges.
M 1N IN C S U P P L IE S ,
H o u s e s fo r re n t or s a le an d
a ll p a rts o f th e c ity .
d e s ira b le b u ild in g lo ts in
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW PROPERTY.
L e tte rs o f in q u iry c h e e rfu lly an d p ro m p tly a n s w e re d .
Farmers’ Implements and Tools.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
C a ll or a d d ress ,
BANK OF A S H L A N D ,
ASHLAND, ORECON.