Semi-Weekly Tidings BREVITIES. Woolen Mills to Start. PERSONAL. Definite arrangements were made to­ Hon. N. Langell is out at Klamath Falls. Worse than ever! Dolph Eddy is sell­ day between Mr. Wm. D. Humbert and E. B. Curry is off on a trip to Klamath ing 15c asbestos stove mats for 7c each. * 1895 the owners of the Ashland Woolen Mills M onday..............................June county. by which tbe mills will be started with- The obeervation car is rnnniug on the J. H. Hufferis up txiay from Jackson­ The 3d Annual Chautauqua Assembly overland trains across tbe Sisktyoue be­ iu a month. Mr. Humbert is in San Francisco, where he has been looking up ville. will be held at Ashland, July lOth-IOth. tween Ashland and Hornbrook again. machinery which the mill owners today in­ Dr. Gunsaulus, James Clemont Am­ Miss Irene Chitwood was up attending Medford is organizing a bimetallic structed him by telegraph to purchase the rose carnival Friday. brose, Thos. V. Cator, Mrs. N. W. league and will have the assistance of and ship forward at once, according to Kinney and other noted persons will Miss Cora Chapman has returned home the terms of their previous agreement. lecture. Schools of Art, Music, Bible some of tbe Ashland eilverites. irom Hornbrook. Normal Work, and W. C. T. U. Meth­ Attend tbe baDd concert in Cbantan- Mrs. F T. Fradenburg of Hotel Oregon The S. 0. P. S. ods. District and County Teachers' qua building next Saturday eveuiug. is visiting friends and relatives in Siskiyou Institute. Season Tickets S I.50, Admission only 10 cents. The 19th annnal meeting of the Pioneer county, Cal. Beautiful camping grounds. Address Messrs. O. H. Blonut, E. J. Farlow, J. Society of Southern Oregon was held in Miss Nellie Stanley is absent at Portland Mrs. C. R. Minkler, Sec. T. Million, L. L. Merrick. O. Coolidge Jacksonville Thursday, President Dunlap on a brief vacation from the duties of the presiding. Tbe following officers were drug store of J. C. Barrett & Co. and C. H. Johnson started for Jenny LIST OF LETTERS creek Saturday morning on a fishing trip elected for the ensuing year: Kate Grider, who is now teaching President, Jacob Thompson; first vice the Miss R em aining uncalled for In th e Ashland of a few days. school at Coles, Cal., was visiting Ash­ president, George Isaacs; second vice- land friends and witnessing the crowning Oregon P. O. June 10.1895: P. W. Panlsou has received a hand­ president, A. D. Helman; treasurer, C. C. of Abbott Luther A Curtis E J a rose queen last week. some new music I mjx , for the entertain­ Beekman, secretary, S. J. Day. Frnin Mr George Mills Mrs H o> Moore hr Maul Mr IV B Mr. aud Mrs. M. F. Wight arrived from ment of the pablic at tbe Elkhorn Cigar The 19th annnal reunion will be held in San Keinseh Geo J stoop G W Francisco last evening and are at the Store. It represented an outlay of >60 Ashland Thursday, Septemlier 12, 1895. Tm pin G ( ’ (2) Wagner J C and is equal to an en’.ire orchestra—al­ The Hou. O. C. Beekmau gave notice Anderson home at Talent tor a visit with Sydney Mr Albert Mrs. W ight’s parents. Persons railing for the same will please say most. that at the next annual meeting be would W. H. B R IN K . P M. Jay Taylor, son of Robt. Taylor, accom­ ‘ advertised W. J. Stanley is superintending some offer au amendment to tbe coDstitntion panied Butler Walker and family on their that Medford shall be included in the work iu lakiug ont ore at tbe Homestead return to Sprague river valley, to spend the mine near Woodville to be milled at Ash­ places of holding tbe annnal renninns, summer. Road Meeting Tonight. land. It is proposed by the owners of which have heretofore alternated between Jas. Bailey, Jacob Isler and Dan Griffith Do uot forget to attend the meeting at this mine to make a test run of 100 tons Jacksonville and Ashland. * Is contained in the fact th at w e have not sold them all. of Pokegama returned from Roseburg Mrs. W. J. Plymale and Mrs. Mary H. Saturday where they had been summoned the city hall tonight calletl in the interest through the Ashland mill. Hanley were appointed a committee to of the improvement of the Aahlaud- Grand Fourth of July celebration at confer with tbe newly elected officers as on land business. Mrs. J. W. Merritt of Central Point, and * to the advisability of placing the arrange­ Klamnth Falls wagon road. Let every­ Pokegama. Miss Martha Cardwell postmistress at that ments for the coming pioneer reunion, one possible attend and show their C. B. Watson and H. L. Whited climbed ____ _ Ashland friends - and - which will be held at Ashland Sept. 12, place, were visiting " iuterest in this project which is one of np past the enow line on Ashland butte 1895, in the hands of the Native Sons & attended the carni~al Friday evening. Roadmaster M. H. Burkhalter, Marquis much moment to all. At city hall this, yesterday. They went np the trail from Daughters, so as to relieve the older pio­ M. N. Long’s place and found it in pretty of Hornbrook, came over with a party oi neers of the fatigue and responsibility Monday, evening at 8 o'clock. Now. good condition,a few logs and some brush Reg. Price. Trimniiug. Siskiyou people to attend the royal festiv­ Silt. No. Colors. No. grown across it being the only obstacles incident thereto. ities at the opera house Friday evening. $1.30. $1.75, Lost. None, Blue and Black, 1000, 2 Gapes, Mrs. Ada Culver, of Alameda, near San 160 acre farm in Klamath county to County Court Proceedings. Francisco, arrived Saturday evening with Somewhere on the road between Med- trade for home property in Ashland. In­ u 2.75. 4.00, Black, Tan, Navy. Soutache Braid, 1004, 3 Road petitioned for by C. C. Charley et her little son for a visit with her parents, lady's quire at this office for further particu­ ford and Ashland, May 31st, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Miller, at the old home. a l.; John Calhoun, John Foster, Jas. Kent, * gray shawl Finder please return to R. lars. 4.65. 6.00, Silk Braid Embroidered, Navy, 1006, 1 ( ( viewers, and R. W. Kennedy, surveyor. Miss Dottie Sovern, sister of Mrs. Ernest K. Sutton’s livery stables, Ashland. Petition of Frank McCombs et’ al. for Hicks, Felix Kahn bought 700 or 800 hides for returned to her home at Eugene 2.75. 4.25, Silk Braid Metal Clasp, Navy ank Black, 1023, 2 ( t Kahn Bros., Portland on his trip ont to opening road fenced up by John Woods; Friday evening after an extended visit at Court in Klamath. denied for non-compliance with law gov­ Klamath ami has puschased some in this Ashland, where she has made many friends (( 4.20. 5.50, Triple Cape, Velvet Collar, Navy and Black, Circuit court for Klamath county con­ vicinity also. Some were hauled in from erning presentation of such matters. 1028, 2 In case of State vs. Wm. Bateman, Wm. among the young people. venes at Klamath Falls today. One of Klamath and shipped to Portland from Ennis and Jane Neathannner; the entire W. F. Arant, who has been in Douglas 2.65. 3.75, Double Cape, Silk Stitching, Tan, the principal criminal cases to come np here and the remainder will be received cost 1059, 1 n bill was rejected. county visiting his fether, J. T. Arrant, for trial is that of Frank Swingle for the by him at Ager. (t Hospital report of Contractor E. De- whose health has been very poor but now 1.85. 2.75, Double Cape, Navy and Black, 1060, 2 killing of Arthur Langell, continued Roboant approved. reported somewhat improved, was in Ash­ Several parties of Japanese laborers from the November term. Jndge Hanna Road supervisor district No. 16 directed land a day or two en route back to his 3.90. 5.50, Black Ribbon, High Collar, Golden Brown, 324, 1 u of this division went over to Klamath straggled through Ashland Thursday en to require owners of water ditch to put in Klamath county home. route south, Marshal Smith received culvert over ditch where road leading from yesterday and will ait for Judge Hale in Maj. Brockenbrough, government land this case, the latter being disqualified by word from down the road that there were Mathews’ to desert crosses said ditch. inspector, arrived Saturday morning from Geo A Jackson, services county as­ almost a hundred of them all told. They reason of relationship to the Langell Roseburg. Mrs. Brockenbrougli and sessor ...................................... $200.00 were traveling from Portland to San family. daughter arrived from San Francisco Fri­ Meston, Dvgert Co, deed record... 17.50 Francisco, they said, and were making day evening and they are domiciled at Mrs. Blacks. Gravs, and Tans, Haskins, stationery for New­ the journey on a tie pass to save railroad G H bury.......................................... More Improvements. L. I,. Angle’s on north Main street. 6.45 A T 75 CENTS. fare. They traveled in parties of ten or a Mrs. Henry Judge was accompanied on The Ashland city council has recently dozen and seemed to be enjoying the trip. E J Kaiser, envelopes and tax re­ ceipts................ ..................... 18.00 her return from California last week by a given verbal permission to the Ashland Helman, taxes paid on con­ little niece, the daughtei of her sister, Mrs. Preparations are being made for a con­ A I) tract Mills, the A. E. P. & L. Co. and the land twice ...................... 2.70 McCarthy of San Francisco, and also by Woolen Mill to tap the upper system of cert by tbe Ashland Baud, to be given Medford Mail, mad petitions and her daughter, Mrs. Mamie Dunn and little the city water mains for power purposes. next Saturday evening in the Chautau­ notices...................................... 5.50 son who will spend some time visiting at Virgin A Co. of the flouring mills will be qua building. The admission fee will be R 8 Dunlap, viewer Kenney road. 2.80 the parental home. Jas Elliott, .................. 2 80 small, 10 cents, with children under 12 tirst to take advantage of tbe additional Fred and Miss Minnie Applegate, son Geo M Ix>ve, “ “ “ 2.80 power they can thus obtain and are pre­ years of age admitted free, provided they and daughter of L. B. Applegate, are visit­ “ “ 2.80 paring to lay 1000 feet of four itoch pipe are accompanied by their parents. The P Elmer, chainman ing relatives and friends hereabouts. Their W S Day, “ “ “ 2.80 from the maiD down to their mill where Band is now rehearsing a very attractive A brother, JEliner, who has lately returned D Florey, marker “ “ 2.20 a half inch nozzle will sqpply a 24 inch program and all attending may lie as­ H Grimes, witness examination of from school at Stanford University, will Tutthill water motor. They will coutinne sured of a pleasant evening. Read the return with them to Klamath to spend the A J Wall for insanity............. 7.80 to use tbe old turbine wlikel bat the new more extended Dotice of the concert L C Bolle, witness examination of summer. -Established 1884- -Established 1884- to Portland Saturday evening to attend the A J Wall for insanity............. 7.80 arrangement will insure them ample power which will appear iu Thursday’s issue. Thos. B, Kay, a sou of Thos. Kay. one of session of the grand chapter, which will be Dr J W Robinson, physician’s ex­ to ruu their heavy machinery steadily the original founders of the Ashland Wool­ held today, as a representative from Alpha Jas. Bailey went down to Rosebnrg on amination A J Wall, insanity. 5.00 through the lowz water season. At the laud busiuess Thursday evening. en Mills, was in Ashland Saturday. This Chapter No. 1 of Ashland. Miss Alice He Dr George DeBar, physician’s ex­ same time some new purifying and other was his tirst visit here since his folks left Hanley is in attendance as a delegate from was at Klamath Falls wheu a delayed amination A J Wall, insanity. 5.00 this place 22 years ago. His home is now the Jacksonville chapter. improved machinery wilt be put into the tetter informed him that his presence Gus Newbury, ex of t e a c h e r s . 18 00 st Salem. He is purchasing wool for his mill which is already spleudidly equipped. was necessary at Rosebnrg Friday. N L Narregan, ex of teachers........ 12.00 Chas. Hopkins, of Seattle, is in Ashland He father’s mill at Salem now. W. J. Virgin aud J. E. Peltou of the firm left Klamath Falls Thursday moruiDg at Miles Cantrall, ex of teachers ... 12.00 on a business visit. G Elksnat, dept. survey Birdsey went to San Francisco yesterday to pur­ Geo. Markle, S. G. Eggers, Clint. Austin, Otis Frierson, the Table Rock rancher, road.......................................... 7.90 chase pipe and also to receive the mill 5 o’clock, on horseback, and got to Stein- Wm. Fox, E. J. Kaiser, W. C. Bevington. has been in Ashland several days the past mau station, 55 miles, at 3 o’clock the Thos Wright, viewer Birdsey road 3.20 machinery which has l>eeu ordered from same afternoon, in ample time to catch A. D. Kenyon, H. J. Hicks and F. D. week. J W Masterson, “ “ “ 3.60 Wagner, of Granite Lodge K. of P., went the east. the train, stopping a half hour at Jenny B W Dean, “ “ •• 3.20 B. Goldsmith, the prominent Portland down to Medford and Jacksonville yester­ “ “ 4.20 creek to change horses snd eat dinner. C Schultz, chainman day to attend the funeral of the late Geo. capitalist and politician, was in the valley The Original Vuion Spy. P Elmer, “ “ “ 4.20 Pretty good time for mountain road like Schmitt, which was in charge of Talisman yesterday on a business trip. Mr. Gold­ J B Stevenson, marker “ “ 2.40 L. W. Simmons, one of Gen. Grant’s that across the Cascades. smith is a Jackson county pioneer, having Drugs, Medicines and Proprietary Goods, Watches, Clocks, lodge, K. of P., of Medford. Nat Dean, flagman “ “ 3.20 secret agents, will deliver bis famous re­ been in the mercantile busiuess at Phoenix Indigent allowances................ ...... 67.00 J. W. Gilmore, W. M. of Ashland lodge The north show window in D. R. & E. cital of adventures aud hair-bread th, Jewelry and Silverware. keeper Co hospital, No. 23, A. F. & A. M., went down to Port­ in an early day. escapes aud deadly perils encountered by V. Mills’ dry good emporium presented E DeRoboam, Mrs. C. W. Wolters and little children quarter ending May 31, 1895 . 617.98 land Saturday evening as a delegate to the an unusually attractive appearance Fri­ him while in secret service of the Uuited Chris Ulrich, coffin for pauper, and grand lodge which convenes today. He are spending a few days at the home of DRUGGIST TO S. P. CO. WATCH INSPECTOR, S. P. CO. States in 1861—65. Laughable, pathetic, day and Saturday in honor of the Rose other w o rk ..................... n ___ 6.00 will also represent Siskiyou Chapter. R. A. parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carnival, embellishments of roses and a soul-stim ug—nothiug like it hasevei been A A Whitman, ironing road grader, M , at the grand chapter in session this A. Alford at Talent. road district No :>0 (road fund) 6.00 week, C. H Vaupel, the delegate chosen, presented to the public; no dry details, handsome photograph of tbe R ise Queen being tinable to attend. no statistics, lint the audience is held in being artistically arranged amougst a R L Parker, lumber, district 17__ 15.46 Be Your Own Easier. deep and breathless iuterest from first to lavish display of silks and satius and la­ H C Messenger, lumber, district 1 9.73 Robt. H. Peck, a brother of Mrs. John H C Messenger, lumber, district 33 11.72 Few people appreciate how much their dies’ goods suggested for tbe carnival. last. This is a most graphic recital by Butterworth, formerly of Ashland, was on Wm Abbott, lumber, district 3 ... 13.17 their whims aud impulses, and Friday evening’s train en route east. Mr. impressions, the spy himself. At the opera bouse, at The decorations were the work of W. J. Klippel & Marcuson, lumber, dis­ fact all their mental energy depends on Peck is a young man and has just been ap­ in Ashland, June 11th, under the auspices Vanpel% the head clerk, who received trict — (road fund)................. 21.47 the harmonious action of all the vital or­ pointed to a cadetship at West Point from many compliments upon them. of the G. A. R. aud W. R C. Admission Klippel A Marcuson, lumber, dis­ A poorly digested dinner may make the seventh congressional district of Cali­ gans. 3.60 trict 9 (road fubd)................... one quarrel with a friend. A congested 15c ami 25c. A late rumor in railroad circles is that fornia and was on the road to West Point liver may bring imaginary gloom and trou­ Newton, lumber, district 6, a local train is to he put on from Port­ L H (road Proprietor f u n d ) ............................... 26.00 to take the examination for admission to ble into the sunniest day. A rheumatic E. von Hasslaelier Dead. land to Salem on the S. P. lines in Ore­ W C Leever, nails.......................... the school. pain may keep you from business or work 2 00 l>r. E. von Hasslucher died at the gon to handle most of the local business O Keegan, janitor salary................ 31.00 Recorder C. L. Parrish of Klamath Falls and entirely change some murked out pol Depot hotel tot,ay just before noon, aged that now has to be taken care of by the Grant Rawlings, salary................... 116.66^ ami Jeff. Moriss of Keno bicycled it in ioy. A few doses of Moore’s Revealed 73 years. The doctor had a siege of la overland. With the change in view in 8 Patterson, sheriff, salary............ 208.33*4 from Klamath last week via Ager and Remedy will give tone to every fnnctiou deputy, salary ........ . 125.00 Pftkegama, leaving Thursday morning and and make you enjoyjyour friends and your grippe several mouths ago from which it force the overland will leave Portland two 8 N Patterson, A Jacobs, clerk, salary............... 166.66- arriving here Friday evening, Parrish’s work. seemed difficult for him to recuperate hoars later than now iu order to oonnect F A Jacobs, deputy, salary............ 83.34 cyclometer registering a distance of 90 fully. Recently he took a trip in the with the Northern Pacific whioh time will 8 Patterson, washing for prisoner, miles on the journey. Morris» has been Vaupel, Norris & Drake have a fine line be made np, it is said, between Portland mountains over in Siskiyou conuty. Re­ M ay...................................................33 visiting Medford relatives and Parrish has M summer fabrics for ladies’ dresses — aud Ashlaud. July 1st. is the time the 8 Patterson, washing for prisoner, turning to Ashland he was taken down been attending to some business mailers they carry tbe latest in gmxls of this kiud 1.75 April......................................... with pneumonia ami grew rapidly worse change will occur, it is unofficially re­ in Ashland. They return today. 8 Patterson, board of prisoner .... 24.28 Opera House Block. the past few days u n til there was little ported. Col. Geo. H. Burton, U. S. army inspec­ A Terrill, slate vs Gage a Johnson 1.60 The U. S. Gov't Reports hope for him, death cogiiug today. Touy Imri, a Japanese lately employed tor general of the western district which 1.60 Charley, Dr. von Hasslaelier has lieeu a resident as second cook at the Depot hotel, was J L H comprises all the mountain and Pacific 1.60 Caton, show Royal Baking Powder of Ashland much of the time for two arrested Thursday night charged with A Caton. coast states, was on yesterday’s noith 1.60 “ “ bound train, en route to Ft. Vancouver on superior to all others. years past, represeutiug some Euglish disorderly oouduot. Tony seems not to John Young, .60 “ “ official business. Col. Burton commanded capitalists here in our miuiug interests, have yet recovered from the enthusiasm Joe Riley, .50 “ “ Ft. Klamath several years ago and then M A R R IE D . amt it is doubtful if a mau with a more engendered by tbe victory of the Japanese J Nunan, broom and washing held the rank of captain of infantry. He powder.................................. . .65 active 10 or in lien wood, fees, $2.95; Geo Tucker, witness fees, that ORCHARD AND FARM FRODt'CE, the asylum where it is hoped that medical Hawaiian Islands. He was married to a thereof be imprisoned for five days. He $1.50; J A Bishop, witness fees. $1.50. skill will make it possible for her to recover State vs C E Bradley. E D Foudray, entirely. Mrs. Parker is a daughter of Indy closely related to Queen Emma, chose the latter course and has been oc­ AU consignm ents w ill have prompt aud care­ ful attention. Correspondence solicited. predecessor of the lately deposed Lillion cupying the city bastile where his war justice tees, $4.10; K T Blackwood, con­ Zenas Howard of Ashland precinct. References by permission: C itizens’ National stable fees, $4.90; A C Smith, Sr, witness kiilaui aud held an important position in spirit is being gradually curbed. Bank, C. A. Tonnesou, S ee.State Board Horti- Mrs. J. D. Crocker, past grand matron fees, $1.70; A C Smith, Jr, witness fees, And more coming every week, with prices to her government. His wife now lives in and j»ast grand secretary of the Eastern eeltnre. Elegant line of toilet articles. Thirty $1.70; C K Patterson, $1.70. TACOM A, W A SH . Oakland as also a daughter, and a son re­ Road petitioned for by T J Kenney et al, Star grand d chapter of Oregon, went down suit the times. Remember I carry in stock sides iu Alaska. He bad traveled in most days’ trial allowed and money returned Fst-ft blxsn if not satisfactory. The Fair. every portion of the globe aud was au ex­ Road petitioned for by J G Birdsey et al, Refrigerators, Tents, Lawn Chairs, Hammocks, Camp of establishment. ceedingly interesting mau. Get yonr boy a 4th of July suit at The failure Mrs W J Plymale, by power of attorney Quiet, unassuming, kind and polite to Fair. » Stools, Etc., Etc. Orders taken for awnings. from Benton’ Bowers, of Shafter. Texas, the utmost, generous to a fault, and a son and heir of Thos. Bowers, deceased, The ladies of the M. E. Church iu sec­ thorough geutleiuau. he has been a con­ and administrator of said estate, to collect J. P DODGE, O pera H ouse Block. spicuous figure about Ashland for the tion No. 1, will serve ice cream and cake from Jackson county $131.75, the residue on Wednesday eve., Jnne 12, at chnrch past two years. All were his friends and belonging to said estate after the sale of 40 all will regret to hear of hi6 death. He lawn, also a first class dinner with ice acres of land belonging to said Thomas was au old time friend of J. A. Gross of cream, cake, lemonade, etc., on Fourth of Bowers for delinquent taxes on the 29th day of June, 1889. and turned over to the the Depot hotel aud has made his home July. treasurer of Jackson county by Sheriff there since Mr. Gross had charge of the The Ashland Band will give a ooncert Birdsey on the 2d day of July of said year. house. in the Chantanqua building next Satur­ John Clements ordered to tighten Rogue It is not known wheu his fuueral will day evening; admission, 10 cents. river bridge. At yard Dorth of railroad track, have on band a large stock of occur or where his body will be buried. Bother us often, Road Supervisor Harris directed to re­ Rolling stones may gather no moss but quire owners of water ditch to repair same. His relatives have been informed of his Bother us hard, death and their requests are being await­ Hosting mining items gather exaggeration Ordered that clerk send notice to news- rapidly as they travel. The T idings re ­ pajiers of county calling lor bids to do ed as the T idings goes to press. cently reprinted from the Grants Pass county printing for term of one year, from And can furnish Sash, Doors, Shinglee, Lath, Monldings and All parties who are willing to take papers reports of the finding of a big July 1st, 1895, bids to be opened at 12 m. all kinds of building materials. Woven wire fencing made to boarders or have furnished rooms to rent gold DUgget on Powell's creek, Joeephiue July 3d, 1895. order. Given an equal chance we will positively not be audereold to pereous attending the Chautauqua oounty, valued all the way from >2500 to Catarrh Assembly aud Teachers Institute should >5000, bo big that it bad to be measured Tbe ablest pliysicans of the present age report full particulars without delay to in avoirdupois weight. The probable recognize catarrh as a blood disease which R P. Neil or A. F. Eddy, Com. truth of the story is told by a Williams aggravates the mucous surfaces. Moore’s correspondent of the Observer ns follows: Revealed Remedy purities the blood, re­ “Quite an excitement was raised last stores health to the affected membranes, }Ve want your trade and we use good week by the [reported! trading of a 13- stops offensive discharges and corrects ihe Awarded ponnd nugget od Powell's creek, bnt it breath. For sale by all druggists. Highest Honors— World’s Fair, proved to be mythical; the story origins goods, polite treatment and square deal­ (Unless you are th e bell one) Dried beef ohipped, cream oheese, Uold Medal. Midwinter Fair. ted from Eli Taylor Huding a >13 slug.” ing as inducements to win it, not to olivee, sweet aud sour pickles in bulk at Which means * Lake county’s wool clip this year will O. Winter’s. and not FOLLOW. speak o f the unusually low prices that be considerably over 1,000,000 lbs. Sev­ eral sheep meu sheared as high as 40,000 | you would make money, BUT when other people are S E L L IN G —S E L L With the blood fall of hamors, the we are always known to lead in. pouuds. If this million pounds of wool heated term is all the' more oppressive. when other people are BUYING. could be sold at a fair figure, the sheep­ Give the system a thorough cleansing men of Lake county would be on their with Ayer’s' Sarsaparilla and a doee or feet again. two of Ayer’s Pills, and you will enjoy 1 large Lot and small house, 3 Choice Improved Lots in Do yon know, if yon want to go east summer as never before in yonr life. and desire a Pullman tourist sleeper, Just try this for once, and you will the Railroad addition at a bar­ convenient to center of town, that yon will be detained from twelve to not repent it. for $250. sixteen boars unless yon trke the North' gain. Mining location notices at the T idings era Pacific? Remember that the North­ office—qnartz and placer—at lowest ern Pacifio is the only line running Pull­ prioes. Also vater right notices and 520 Acres Foot Hill Land at $4 per acre. man tourist Sleepers through to the east blanks for bouding miuiug claims. We without delay. Time aud money saved also have a large line of real estate and by thia ruuteu For full information, time other legal blanks including j list ice court cards, maps, etc. call on or address Robt. blanks. Orders by mail promptly at ASHLAND, OREGON. Leonard, Ashlaud. tended to. I le a l E sta te and In su ran ce. Ashland, Oregon. Go to J. P. Dodge for refrigerators. Most Perfect Made. T id ing s for Job P rin tin g . He keeps the beat to be bad. 40 Years the Standard. Cape D isap p oin tm en t. Where is it? You will probably consult your geography, but that is unnecessary, for we have it on exhibition over the center counter. We had fifty^one Capes, new and latest styles, and have sold all but fourteen. The Disappointment Fine line of Foster Hook Kid Gloves, REMOVAL NOTICE! T. K. Bolton, Odd Fellow's Block O. W I N T E R , BEST A N D C H EA PEST. L ots Of NEW GOODS A T T H E F U R N IT U R E S T O R E PLEASE BOTHER US PLEASE DO!!! N O R R I S & C O ., LUM BER BE A SHEEP! w LEAD, DIV * CREAM VAUPEL, NORRIS * DRAKE. BAKING Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Etc. POWDER G. F BILLINGS,