Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 17, 1895, Image 2

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    Semi-Weekly Tidings
Klam ath People are Interested.
HERE AND THERE.
No A dvances n o w !
The interest taken in the proposed im­
Wool sales Are reported in the Willam­
provement of the wagon road between ette at 12 cents per pound.
M onday..............................J™™ 17. 1895
Ashland and Kiamath Falls by the peo­
The Oregon Pfees Association will nave
ple of Klamath county is pretty Well
indicated by the stand taken by the local a rousing meeting at Newport iu July.
NOTES AND NEWS.
papers there in their last issues. Both
W. Anderson has beeu appointed post­
the Express and the Star give the attempt
Advices come from the manufacturers that shoes ami
The great Venetian water carnival and their hearty support, which will do much master at Anderson, Josephine connty. ,
floral fete was in progress at Santa Crnz toward ensuring the success of the scheme
The Lakeview Rustler refers to Attor- j
leather will rise as much as 50 and 00 per cent, but we will
Cal., all last week and attracted wide at­ to secure a better outlet for the trade and ney Hammoud as the hard hitter from
tention from all parts of tbe State. travel of the Klamath baein. The E x­ Medford and the Ajax of tbe Jacksou
close out our present stock of fiiw shoes at present prices,
Probably more striking effects on land press, after referring to what had been connty bar.
Perfectly pure Toilet Soaps at 5 to 75c a cake. and the bottom of the market.
and water were never contrived than done at Ashland, comments upon the
Salem Steam Laundry for high grade
t noee enjoyed at Santa Crnz. The water proposed work as follows:
work. Simpson is agent.
*
features aside from the grand old ocean
The idea is to make a good road from
were secured by damming up the San
If yon desire a luxurious growth of
Perfumes—the very best.
Jjorenzo river and forming a large lagoon, Ashland, the closest town of any impor­ healthy hair of a natural color, nature’s
tance
on
the
railroad,
to
Klamath
Falls.
on which gondolas and other most wonder­
crowning ornament of both sexes, use
Mens’ Buckle Plow Shoes only ....................................$1.00
ful water crafts were floated. The affair This is a very important and necessary- only Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re-
was most generously planued and pro­ improvement. We are badly in need of newer.
All
sorts
of
Envelopes,
Tablets
ami
Letter
Buckle Plow Shoes, tap sole, only .................... 1.45
a good wagon road, the one now in op-
vided for and a great success.
peration is a disgrace, and there is no
J. L. Mitchell, a well known Salemite,
“
Oil Grain Shoes................................................... 1.35
The Oregon legislature of 1883 passed doubt but that it retards the growth of. has been indicted by tbe graud jury for
Fine Calf Shoes only.......................................... 2.15
a law prohibiting the marriage of first our town and county. A probable home- embezzlement of tickets from the Great
Paper at bottom prices.
cousins and providing a penalty therefor. seeker or investor is at once disgusted Northern railroad.
Fine Calf Shoes o n ly ........... .............................. 2.50
The first arrest reported under this law and discouraged with the outlook of our
The
repair
shop
of
the
Soutberji
Pa­
comes from Eugene. Saturday morning oountry after having taken a trip over the
“ Russia Calf (tan) ?................................................ 3.00
at that place Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McQueen road from Ager to our town. The nat­ cific railroad, at East Portland, was de­
Ladies’Calf
Shoes.........................................
1.05
were arrested on an indictment by the ural outlet of the Klamath basin is Ash­ stroyed by fire Thursday night, with 21 In Prescription W ork I check back everything
freight
cars;
loss,
$6,000.
It
was
the
Vici Kid Shoes.................................................... 1.75
grand jury upon a charge of incest. The land. Why send our trade into another
and guarantee absolute accuracy and purity.
couple bad only been married a week, the state? Portland is as good if not a bet­ work of an incendiary.
“
Vici
Kid Shoes...................................................... 1.95
wife being only 15 years of age and the ter trade center than San Francisco.
Mr. Thomas B. Merry, well known in
husband 28. They claimed entire igno­ Good roads in a country are one of the Oregon as a j iurualist, is now in Los
“ Kid “Queen Bee” Shoes...................................... 2.80
rance of such a law and are greatly strongest indications of a country’s pros­ Angeles, attached to the editorial staff of
“ Kid “Queen Bee” Shoes...................................... 2.85
grieved over the position it has put them perity, and poor roads one of the most tbe Record. He is enjoying the best of
in. The penalty is from 1 to 3 years in prominent featnres of its lack of enter­ health, and few would take hint to be 61
“ Kid, Cloth Top Shoes................. ..............2.10
the penitentiary or 3 months to 1 year in prise.
years of age.
Infants’
and Children’s Shoes.................... from 48c to 1.35
the county jail, or a tine of from 8200 to
The road from Ager to Shovel Creek
Some
idea
of
the
effect
those
steel
$1000, the Eugene guard says.
daring muoh of the year is almost im­
range men had on the floating capital of
It is announced that the date for the passable owing to the adobe and from Modoc connty may be had when it is
I ? !
Shovel
Creek
to
the
state
line,
the
road
is
proposed public debate upon the silver
known that they carried off some $22,888
one
of
the
poorest
in
Bouth
central
Ore-
Why pay 15c and 25c for an asbastos Stove Mid wheu yon can
question between Hon. R. G. Horr of
of the county’s money. Lake county
Michigan and W. M. Harvey has not yet gon.
Real Estate Transact ions.
Woodville Item s.
get oue of us for 7c?
fared
about
the
same,
in
proportion
to
Our trade aimost entirely goes to Sis­
Iteen definitely settled, bat it is thought
population.—[Examiner.
Henry H Low and Matrgie Low to John
Mrs. Jane Scheffelin and Mrs. Lottie
kiyou
county.
What
in
return
do
we
the contest will take place abont July
Moreland; 160 acres, sec 17, tp 38 s, r 1 e, Dnnham and daughter of Los Angeles,
F U R N IS H IN G G O O D S .
Some people are constantly troubled 1144.25.
10th. This debate will be one of great receive from Siskiyou county? While
Cal , arrived here Friday evening with the
this
matter
is
being
urged
at
Ashland,
Mens’
Fine
Summer
Uuderwear, 80c, 90c, aud $1 per suit.
with
pimples
and
boils,
especial
y
about
Francis M. Jordan and wife to Noah Al­ intention
national interest, inasmuch a6 the oppos­
¡pending the summer with
ing gentlemen represent diametrically and among the people of the valley, the the face and neck. The best remedy is a len; acre, tp 39 s, r 1 w, provided Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scheffelin at Bolt and
Ladies’ Summer Vests, He, 10c, aud 25c.
opposite and extreme views upon the people of Klamath connty and vicinity thorough course of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and successors have a gateway through Eff. Scheffelin at Portland.
Men’s Cottonade Pants, 75c, 90o, $1, aud $1.38.
Mr. and Mrs. J. White have moved to
silver question, now bo generally agitated. should give this subjjct their attention. which expels all humors through the said land to the county road, $5.
Chas
Tilyou
and
wile
to
C
H
Chapman;
Mena’
Engineer Overalls (8 pockets), elastic sii8|>enders, $1.
It
is
stated
by
parties
in
our
town
who
proper channels, aud so makes the skin
their mines, a short distance from town;
Mr. Horr is the well known financial and
4 acres and 16.68 acres in tp 37 s, r 2 w,
are
familiar
with
the
topography
of
the
become
soft,
healthy
aud
fair.
Alvin Sinithline, a son of G. F. Smith-
tariff writer of the N. Y. Tribune and one
$1800. (Near Central Point.)
T IN W A R E , A c , A c .
line, has been quite sick this week, but is
of the brainy men of the country. Mr, country lying between the Klamath ba­
The first annual encampment of the
Janies
Thornton
and
wife
¿to
E.
K.
An­
Harvey, who will uphold the free coin­ sin and Ashland, that tbe gradients of the Marion aud Linn counties’ veterans asso­ derson ; lots 7, 8, 12, and part of lots 9 and now reported as being some better.
Clothes Pius, 2 dozen for Be.
Milk Pans, regular size, 10c.
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Coker of Pokegama
age side of the debate, is the author of old road can be much improved, and a ciation will be held at Camp Hunter, 10, blk 17; also right-of-way for water ditch
Dairy
Paus,
from
4c
np.
Matches, 2 packages for 5c.
“Coin’s Financial School,” which is the first class road built and maintained.
near Mehama, for one week, begiuniug and Hume. This property includes Ash­ spent a few days here this week visiting
Tea
Kettles,
20c
ami
50c.
Matches, parlor,.2 boxes 5c.
relatives,
returning
home
Friday,
gospel of a large proportion of the free
Monday, July 15th, with a reunion dur­ land Woolen Mills; all in Ashland; $5,000
The
Star
man,who
has
heretofore
spoken
S.
C.
Sherrill
is
spending
the
summer
in
O.
K.
Tubular
Lauterus,
ouly
50c.
Wood Tubs, 55c, 65c, 80c, $1.
silver agitators, and has been so popular
ing the encampment on Wednesday,
Dried beef chipped, cream chtvse, Woodville, he having just completed a
that the sale of the little book has made lightly of the effort of Rogue river valley Thursday and Friday, the 17, 18th und
Galvanized
Iron
Pails,
only
25c.
Wood Filier Pails, only 50c.
olives, sweet and sour pickles in bulk at term of school in the Centennial district,
Mr. Harvey an independent fortune. The people to improve the road from here to 19th.
Milk
Pails,
20c,
23c,
25c.
near
G
rants
Pass.
O. Winter’s.
♦
plau of tbe debate provides for discuss­ Klamath, has “taken a hitch in hie pants”
A few days ago Russell Dement of
Wilbur
Hogan
is
home
again
after
a
and
has
fallen
into
line,
giving
approval
Slop
Pails,
painted,
only
50c
each.
ing a chapter of “Coin’s Financial School”
Dentifoam, tooth powder and perfumes, tenn at the blind school at Salem.
Curry couuty brought eighty head of beef
to
the
scheme
as
follows:
4
Clothes
Wriugers
(warranted)
ouly
$2.
at each session, said session being three
*
The body of John Neathammer, who
“ There are many reasons why this road cattle to Roseburg and sold them nt an at The Fair.
hours in length and to continue -tlaily
average of $37.50 per head, which cost
Get your lumber from Norris & Go. committed suicide here last week, was
uuless otherwise amended.
There is should be built, prominent among which him iu Curry connty $18 per head. That
T O IL E T A R T IC L E S .
in the Rock Point cemetery last
might
be
mentioned
the
fact
that
it
will
Prices
the lowest, quality considered. interred
nothing of the old-fashioned debate in
Wednesday, June 12th. Mr. Neathammer
was a pretty good advance for a few day’s Norris & Co.
Perfumes, Toilet aud Face Powders, Creams, Dentifice, Sk u
materially
increase
commercial
relations
*
the plan. There will be no speeches, but
was a sou of Jacob Neathammer, and a
work. The cattle were shipped north­
Skiu Lotions, Tooth Brushes, Etc.
native of Missouri, about 52 years of age
the contestants will face each other sit­ between the people of this and adjoiuing ward.
counties,
and
the
entire
Rogue
river
val­
and
unmarried.
As
yet
no
reason
is
known
ting, and when one affirms a proposition
A Silvercratic Convention.
Aud Ashland being the nearest
A mile a minute is notable railroad time
for the act excepting sonn trouble about
S T A T IO N E R Y .
the other will cross-examine him by ley.
Memphis,
Tenn., June 12.—The largest the sale of his mine and ill health caused
railroad
point
of
any
prominence
to
this,
Oregon.
Says
the
Salem
Satesman:
m
_
questions, all to be taken down by a
Ink,
Pencils,
Note
Paper, Tablets, Rulers, Blank Books,
by
a
sore
on
his
leg
that
ho
believed
won
1
*
1
meeting ever held iu this country for the
stenographer aud published daily in the it is especially desirable that we have a Engineer Casey was called with his yard discussiou of a siugle economic question, cause his death in the same manner at his
Crayous, Etc.
means
of
connecting
with
the
R.
R.
at
eugine
Tuesday
to
take
to
Portland
W.
papers aud afterward put in book form
that place. The actual distance from D. Fenton and Judge Bronaugh, attor­ convened at the Auditorium of this city brother. Henry, who died several months
for general distribution at cost.
The property of the deceased is now
here to Ashland over the present traveled neys of the ¡Southern Pacific railroad, in today. Certainly no such an outpouring ago.
CLASSW ARE.
in the hands of tiie constable awaiting the
Secretary of State Kincaid has received route, as measured by cyclometer, is only their special car. He had orders “to open of men of all classes, representing all pol­ appointment oi an administrator.
Berry Dishes, only 50c per set. Lemonade Sets (8 pieces) $1.25.
a letter from the Oregou State Orange, about nine miles greater than to Ager, the throttle,” ahd he made such a run aa itical parties, but unanimous at least
M arcia ,
Berry Dishes, (stand) 50c.
Water Sets (5 pieces) only 90e.
containing resolutions relative to the al­ and it is asserted by old residents famil­ is seldom experienced In Oregon. He npon one principle of government policy,
leged nuconstitutiouality of parts of the iar with the route, that a relocation will weut to Portland aud back—104 miles— has ever beeu seen in the South. While
Berry Dishes, 10c, 15c, 20c, 50c. Tumblers, ouly 45c dozen.
Probate Court.
last appropriation bill appropriating shorten the road several miles, besides iu tbe actual t raveling time of about oue an overwhelming majority of the dele
Goblets, only 30c per set.
Estate of J. H. Neathammer; report of I
money for the support of educational materially lessening the grades.
It is hour and thirty-five miuntes, or more gates to today’s “honest money” conven­ real
property
approved.
aud charitable institutions. These ap­ also a known fact that it is not more than than a mile a minute. He was shaken tion called in the interest of free and un­
Estate of Giles Wells, Sr.; inventory of
limited coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 appraisement tiled showing real proj»erty A ll lines o f goods ore going to ad rance this fall.
propriations aggregate nearly $188,888, thirty-four miles from here to the Jack- up so he did’ut sleep any that night.
Come and
aud iu answering the communication, sou county line, aud the preeeut road,
Byrou used a great deal of hair-dress­ to 1, came from this section of the coun­ of the value of $4632 and personal property
Saturday, the secretary said iu substance already laid out, established aud built ing, bnt was very particular to have only try, the representation includes almost of the value of $1840.
take advantage o f these loir prices.
Estate of Martha Wells; inventory of
that to do this would retlect upou the from here to Chase’s which can lie util­ the best to be found iu tbe murket. If every state south of the Ohio river aud
legislature aud be contrary to precedent. ized, covers fully one-half that distance Ayer’s Hair Vigor bud been obtainable west of the Mississippi. The promotors appraisement tiled showing real property
He further says:
“The constitution So that this county will have not to- ex­ then, doubtless be would have tested its of the conference say this spontaneous amounting to $3200 in value.
Estate of John Neathammer; Joshua
makes the seeretnry of state auditor of ceed seventeen miles of road additional merits, as so many distinguished aud mauisfestatiou of a strong and growing Neathammer
appointed administrator with
public accounts. Uuder the power con­ to maintain, to carry out our part of this fashionable people are doing now a days. pnblic sentiment may be traced directly bonds fixed at $450, and John R. Smith,
O pposite Ashland Mills.
to tbe convention of May 23d, at which Joseph Scott and W i l l . Harriatt appointed
ferred upou him us auditor by the con­ graud enterprise. This seems to be the
H. B. Fuller, representing Meyers Secretary Carlisle was the guest of honor. appraisers.
stitution and laws, he ‘might refuse to time to uct, und we confidently expect to
Bros., big manufacturers of Ohio,is in tbe Taking their cue from that gathering, an
draw warrants for any appropriations see this road built.”
Norris & Co. carry a full line of boxes
cily and will make a proposition to onr mvitatiou was extended to the friends of
herein named until directed to do so by
citizeus for the tstablisbment of a big free silver to participate iu a counter for tbe coming eeaeon. Berry cratee now
The Text Books Selected.
the supreme court, bnt in so doing he
on hand. Prices to correspond with the
would have to assume that the most im ­
It was not until last week’s meeting of wheel, spoke and hnb factory in this city, demonstration, with the result that far
portant aud most numerous branch of the state board of education that the a plant requiring four acres, and employ­ exceeds the expectation of auy of the times.
the state government, the legislative a s­ final contest over text-books for the use ing from 100 to 300 men. It would take leaders in the movemeut.
California, The band of Discoveries.
Memphis, June 13.—The resolutions
sembly’ had failed to discharge a sworn of the schools of Oregon was figured out Hfteeu or twenty carloads to bring tbe
Why will yon lie awake all night, cough­
duty and hail either iguoraully or cor­ aud decided. The last bitter fight was machinery, and would make oue of tbe adopted by the silver convention assert
ruptly violated the constitution. I be­ between the two principal series of “Word biggest enterprises here. Our woods that tbe recent depression was due to the ing, when that most effective and agreeable
lieve it is the duty of the secretary of Lessous.’’ which was decided in favor of have been examined and fouud all right. conspiracy by which silver was demone­ California remedy. Santa Abie, will give
imined ate relief? SANTA ABIE is the
state to draw warrants on the appropria­ Reed’s by a majority of one over Wat­ A bonus of $15,000 will be asked, only tized. The effect of the gold standard is only
guaranteed cure for Consumption,
$7,500
being
cash.
This
is
an
opportu­
to establish one standard for the creditor Asthma and all Bronchial Complaints.
tions made by the legislature when | the son’s. Thnt makes the complete list of
law is plain aud the requirements are text-books as follows, all but the last six nity to get a valuable manufacturing and one for the debtor. No just law es­ Sold only in large bottles at $1. Three for
plant. Shall we act?—[Democrat.
tablishes oue measure of value for the $2.50. E. A. Sherwin will be pleased
fairly aud honestly complied with by having been decided in January:
Our fine new lines of Mens’ Clothing arrived
to
supply
you,
and
guarantee
relief
borrower
and
one
for
the
lender.
The
those for whom the money is appropri­
Swinton’s New Word Analysis.
Joseph Swingle, who died in Langell
this week, and is by far the neatest and nobbiest
when used as directed. CALIFORNIA
ated.”
Barnes’ New National Reader.
valley, Klamath conuiy on the 5th in st, restoration of silver as a money metal on CAT-R-CURE never fails to relieve Catarrh
an
equality
with
gold,
and
the
free
aud
line ever exhibited in Southern Oregon.
Webster’s Dictionaries.
was 76 years of age and an Oregon pion­
coinage of silver and gold at a or Cold in the Head. Six months treat­
Like Rats iu a Barrel.
Spencerian system aud copy books.
eer, coming to the Pacific Coast in 1852 unlimited
ment,
$1.
By
mail,
$1.10.
Fish’s arithmetic, Nos. 1 and 2.
and to the R igne river valley in Sept.. ratio of 16 to 1 is demanded. While an
•
Our prices for
San Francisco, Jane 13.—Robert Gon­
Brooks’
Mental
Arithmetic.
1854. He was a conspicuous figure in international agreement is desirable, tbe
E
C
U
L
IA
R
in
combination,
pro­
zales, a mess boy of the lost Colima,
Mouleith’s Elementary aud Compre­ the Indian wars of Southern Oregon, in Uuited States should not wait upon this
portion and preparation ofingrcui-
who arrived here this morning op the
hensive
Geographies.
’55—56. He settled in Klamath county agreement, nor surrender tbe sovereign
Colon, in company with Fred Johusou, a
ents,Hood’s
Sarsaparilla possesses great
right
to
regulate
its
financial
affairs
in
Smith’s series of primary text-books in in 1870 aud residtd there until his death.
sailor, gives a vivid discription of the
the
interests
of
its
people.
As
expected,
curative
value.
You should T R Y IT .
He was married in 1841 to Miss Ida
fight for life made by the helpless women Physiology and Hygiene.
the resolutions contain nothing more
are lower than ever before, ranging from $4 to $18 per suit.
Steele’s
Hygiene
and
Physiology
for
Tucker.
Of
the
eleven
children
born
to
aud children when the ship weut down.
than a strong presentation of the free sil­
them
eight
are
living,
as
follows:
Mrs.
high
and
advanced
schools.
All our suits from $4 up are beautiful patterns and cannot
“ When the boat began to rock and roll,
IN . O . H a r d y ,
Barnes' Primary aud Brief History of Martha Wiseman of Poe valley; Mrs. ver sentiment of the gathering. The
the passengers in the steerage did not
resolutions
were
nnanimously
adopted.
fail
to please you. Be sure and examine them before sup­
Sarah Martin of of Jackson counXy; Mrs.
COM M ISSION ; M E R C H A N T.
seem to think much was the matter. The tbe United States.
The following resolution was adopted:
Emma
Wagnon,
Portland;
Mrs.
Ida
Wise­
Loomis’
series
of
Vocal
Music.
plying yourself in that line.
rolling of the ship became more violent,
“R e iv e d , That a committee composed
Wholesale dealer in
man, Los Angles; Mrs. Cora Culbertson,
Barnes’ Geueral History.
ami after a while the boatswain came to
of
one
member
from
each
state
be
ap­
ORCHARD AND FARM PRODUCE.
Jackson connty, Oliver Swingle of Tus-
Monteith’s Popular Science.
Remember we do not sell one dollar’s worth on time,,
the &>mpauion way and told us to get
con, Arizona and Charley aud Frank pointed by tbe delegates thereof in this
Robinson's Algebra aud Geometry.
out. Even then the passengers did not
AU consignments will have prompt and care­ and are not obliged to charge you 50 per cent moae than a
convention, whose duty it shall be to cor­
Bryant «Sr Stratton’s system of Book­ Swingle of Klamath county.
attention. Correspondence solicited.
seem to understand that any thing was
respond with the advocates of bimetal­ ful References
by permission: Citizens’ National suit is worth in order to make up for Bad debts contracted
keeping.
serious and weut out slowly. I saw two
The Davis & Force Dental Co , suc­ lism and bimetallic societies in different Bank, C. A. Touneson,
Sec. Stale Board Horti-
Ward's Business Forms.
or three of them go to the oompauionway
cessors to Caldwell <fe Davie, are now states and devise measures to advance cvlture.
by other parties.
Steele’s
Chemistry,
Botany,
Physics.
T
A
C
O
M
A
,
W A SH .
aud come back, bnt I did not kuow why,
located in their new quarters in the Odd the cause of bimetallism through the
Astronomy,
and
Geology.
at that time. As the boat continued to
Fellow’s building. Call and see them.*
Uuited States.
Our fine tailor-made suits would cost you double the
Maxwell’s First Book in Language.
roll, and tbe water began pouring in, I
“That this committee shall have power
Maxwell’s
Introduction
to
Euglish
money
if you had them made to order.
ran to the ladder leading to the deck and
to call a national conference of bimetal­
started to go up. After I had reached Grammar.
lists
whenever
in
the
opinion
of
the
com­
Maxwell’s Advanced English Grammar
Yours Truly,
the middle of the ladder, I saw why the
mittee the cause of bimetallism can be
Peterman’s Civil Government. (Oregon
ot hers had oome back. They could not
advanced
thereby.”
get out. Tbe lumber and other stuff edition.)
F ir s t M o r tg a g e s o u I m p r o v e d
Steele’s Popular Zoology.
New marble, latest designs, just re­
ou the deck hud shifted to such an ex­
F a r m P r o p e r t y N e g o t ia t e d .
National Number Tablets.
tent that the companionway hatch was
ceived direct from Vermont quarries at
Cash Store.
Song
Wave.
covered up. They were like rats in a
Russell’s Marble Works.
Call aud see
We are'prepared to negotiate first mortgages
(low ’s Morals aud Manners.
barrel. They could not gel out and hud
something nice.
J. H. R ussell .
upon improved farms in Oregou with eastern
Kidd’s Elementary ami Vocal Culture.
to wait there until the water came iu ou
parties at a rale of interest not to exceed 9 per
Johounot’s
National
History
ami
H
i
s
­
cent, per annum.
them. Being familiar with the ship, I
The
U.
S.
Gov't
Reports
Mortgages renewed that have been taken by
ran through the kitchen aud crawled up torical series for primary and intermedi­
other
companies.
Address, with stamp,
ate
schools.
t he dummy waiter to the pantry above.
show R o yal B a k i n g Powder
M E R V IN S W O R T S ,
Geographical
Reader.
From there 1 made my way into the main
B a k e r C ity , Or.
superior to a ll others.
Irving’s Sketch Book and Tales of a
cabin, which tlieu contuiued two or three
feet of water. I passed through the cubin Traveler.
Scott’s Ivanhoe, Lady of the Lake,
and saw women tryiug to get upstairs
through the hatches, but the water kept Abbott, Marmiou and Woodstock.
IT IS
McCauley’s Essay on Chatham.
Borne of them.from leaving their state­
Shakespeare’s
Twelfth
Night,
Julius
rooms, and Olliers were unable to get up
the stairs on account of the stuff that Caesar, Merchant of Venice, and Mid­
summer Night’s Dream.
covered the opeuing on deck.
Webster’s Bunker Hill Orntious.
H a s on its L is ts
“We tried to save the two women iu the
DeCoverley Papers.
laiat with ns, but when she capsized we
Arnold’s Sohrab and Rust lir a .
had to scramble for ourselves, the last I
Emereou’s American Scholar.
saw of them they were cliugiug to an
Reed’s Word Lessous.
empty bucket, which held them up only
Munsou’s Series of Spelling.
a second and they went down without a
1 _______________
Electric Series of Drawiug.
cry or a struggle.”
Smith’s Studies of English Literature.
Suits for damages aggregating $158,888
\V addy’s Composition.
have already been auuonnced us about to
THÈ GREATEST NERVINE AND TONIC KNOWN.
Electric Geography.
FROM A L L W HO U S B
lie instituted against the Pacific Mail
A Rest Producer.
A Splendid Appetizer.
Steamship Company, as a result of the
To
Destroy
Caterpillars.
O f a ll ag o s an d in la rg e or s m a ll a c re a g e
----------------
PLEASANT TO TAKE.
loss of life on the Colima.
STIMULATING---------------- INVIGORATING
A correspondent in an exchange says:
It is Nature’s Builder and Tonic.
“Caterpillars ou trees are easily killed.
Catching Turtles.
Every year 1 hear of them destroying
A new industry lias developed in Fall whole orchards and there is nothing that
F o r s a le by T . K. B o lto n , ©«M Fellows’ Block.
River Valley, viz: That of catching tur­ cau be dispose»! of more easily. I bore a
tles for the San Francisco market. Ou lade iu the tree deep enough to reach the
Wednesday lust a party consisting of a sap, fill it with sulphur and then ping it
“ Aver’s preparations are too <>
woman and two men arrived here from np. The result is magical. The sap
H o u s e s fo r re n t or s a le an d d e s ira b le b u ild in g lo ts in
well known to need any commen- ©
Willows, Glenu couuty, and stated that takee the snlphnr to every branch and
a ll p a rts o f th e c ity .
elation
from
me
;
bnt
1
feel
com-
®
they wonld remaiu in this valley until twig aud caterpillars die at once. I have
polled to state, for the benefit of JJ
C IG A R S T O R E .
about the 1st of December for the pnr- gathers*! np the insects by the piut under
others, that six years ago, I lost o
pose of catching turtles to ship to San trees that had become infested with them
1». W. PAULMW, PROP.
Ashland, Or.
nearly half of my hair, and what ©
Franciscti. As fast ns the turtles are before I noticed it and destroyed them.
was
left
turned
gray.
After
°
caught they are pla-ed in crates aud kept I have never kuowu the remedy to fail
FISHING TACKLE, up to date, new line just in.
using Aver’s Hair Vigor several
in a cool, damp place and fed until cool aud I never knew of a tree being iujnred
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
months,'
my
hair
began
to
grow
weather Bets iu when they are sent to tbe by it nnd I have pursued this course for
again,
and
with
the
natural
color
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 .
city. There are lots of turtles both in many years.”
restored. I recommend it to all
Fit aud Fall River, aud some Fall River
my friends.”—Mrs. E. F rank -
chap would have beeu catching them and
Mining locatiou notices at tbe T idings
iiavser , I mix 385, Station C, Los
making mouey right along it they bad o ffio e — quartz
aud placer—at lowest
Angeles, Cal.
IC E
C R E A M
C a ll o r a d d re s s ,
ouly “got onto the scheme.”—[ Fall River prices. Also vater right notices and
a n d I c e C o ld D r in lt s .
Tidings.
blanks for bonding miuing claims. We
also have a large hue of real estate and
o
All parties who are willing to take other legal blanks including justice io irt
o
FINEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE COUNTRY.
boarders or have furnished rooms to rent blanks. .Orders by mail promptly at­
o
P R E P A R E D BY
to persons attending the Chautauqua tended to.
o
ASHLAND, ORCCON.
We always carry the largest atoek of Cigars, Tobaccos
Asaeuibly and Teachers Iustitnte Bliould
DR. J. C. AYER ft CO., LOWELL, MASS, o
Pipes, Meerschaum Goods, Etc., south of Portland.
For a nice sbave try Eggers & Storey
report full particulars without delay to
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Ashland hotel block.
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Sherwin sells
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THE FAIR.
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FOR SPRING TRADE
P
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M O N EY_LO A N ED .
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THAN
EVER.
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A V E R ’S
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