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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1895)
Semi-Weekly Tidings . BREVITIES. Auction Sale. PERSONAL. Of honshold and kitchen furniture, all new, at the residence of Geo. Markle Spring street Saturday, Oct. 5th, at 1 p. m. A rare chance for bargains. A dams & Co., Auctioneers. T. J. Kenney of Jacksonville was here yesterday. MuniiayTT.......... ........ September 3 0 ,18H C. B. Watson went to Beswick, Cal., to day on legal business. Chas. Holberg returned Friday evening Notice. from Siskiyou county. A M illing Deal. On mid after the 10th day of October, A. G. Rockfellow wentjoverto the Patter 1K95, the price per gallon for making J. M. Etner went over to Siskiyou coun son mine Saturday for a few days. ty, Cal., Saturday. I t is reported that he cider will be 2J^c instead of IM e as for Rev. Wm. Hart went to Grants Pass to merly advertised. G. E. R fid . is about to consummate a sale of his valuable placer mine on Beaver creek, on hold Episcopal services yesterday. Notice to Trespassers. south side of Siskiyous, to parties from Mrs. W. H. Mowat and two children Portland and the Sound who are already went to Salem Friday evening ou a visit All parties are warned against tree- heavily interested in Siskiyou miuee. to friends. ng by banting or shooting apon the The price is not made public but it ia said Brakeman A. T. Morian resumed work i of the nndersigued, seven milee that it will take five figures to indicate it. with Conductor Kearney’s passenger train south of Ashland. crew north last week, after his sixty-day C. L K ingsbury . vacation. Remember the Excursion Far Ashland, Or., Sept. 28, 1895. L. F. Willits and wife who have been at Will leave Ashland for Portland 4:40 for a couple of week# are in Ash At the Woolen Mills. p. m„ Oct. 4, 1895, taking paseeugers Medford land now and expect to remain here Over twenty people are steadily em from pointe as far north as Tolo. Awney through the winter. ployed at the Ashland Woolen Mills now for all tickets must be deposited at Bank Albert Millsap, who left here for South and an elegant line of white, grey and of Ashland by noon on Wednesday, Oct. California several weeks ago, has 2. Round trip tickets, inclndmg two en ern vicnna colored blankets is being turned located at Santa Rosa and engaged in the out daily. The anils lost some good or trances to the Industrial Exposition, for grocery business there. ders for its goods by the delay in getting only «12, less than half fare. You will Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Helman, O. O. Hel started, or a much larger force would have the privilege of remaining a week in man and Miss Emma Tolman leave to have been employe«! ere this in keeping the city, or returning on any tram yon morrow on a fishing trip and outing at the machinery going oight and day. The $200.00 worth of Capes sold in two weeks wieb before that time. Pelican bay, ou Klamath. blankets now being tam ed out cannot be is a good record for warm weather. Robt. Casev, ot Bonanza. Klamath A L ogging Bee. surpassed anywhere. Hon. John J, Ingalls, of AtcbisoD, county, brought over three or tour kegs ol The accumulated driftwood in Ashland butler which be disposed of near Medtord, Kansas, has just written G. F. Billings A New Tariff. that he will be unable to visit Oregon creek above the heed of the city water returning home Friday with a load ot fruit. A uew freight tariff on the lines of the thia fall. He bad been asked to deliver a systems needs clearing ODt and the work J. H. Russell, one of Ashland’s highly Southern Pacific railroad company haa lecture in Ashland. ought to be done before the fall rams be respected pioneer citizens, is in a critical We wish to sell the $200.00 remaining gin. I. W. Burrise aDd Water SnpL Ira condition as we go to press, having had an gone into effect which covers the wheat The Pacific Improvement Company has Dodge were agitating the matter a little attack of heart failure last night which it traffic. The rates are from Oregon points Before October 9, because on that day to Port Costa, Benicia, South Vallejo and decided to make some valuable improve today and found most everybody they in is feared he cannot survive. we ship them to the owner Stockton, California, aud are classified as ments at the Tavern of Castle Crags next terviewed willing to volunteer work. It Reason Wimer and wife, of Ashland pre follows: From points betweeu Portland spring. They will build a bowling alley, is thought that a hundred days’ work can cinct, left today for Lakeview to reside and Woodville, Oregon, inclusive, and all make a swimming pond and put in a lot be secured, which with the aid of a half there for a year at least, where Mr. n ,n)er stations on the Woodburn-Springfield of other improvements to interest the dozen or more teams could accomplish a will be employed in assisting J. T. Benefiel and Lebanon branches, $5 per ton; from gnests at that famons resort. great deal toward clearing the creek of in working his ranch on Crooked creek. Remember you have nine days more to Gold Hill, Tolo and Central Point, $4.80; C. E. Reid, the cider factory man who logs that have accumulated in it for Misses Mary and Esther Silsby, Miss from Medford, Phoenix, Talent and Ash has his plant running at the Messenger years. Some work was done last fall in Carrie Roper and Mrs. L. Chrisman, com see finest line of Fur Capes ever shown land, $4.50; and from the aggregated mill just above the Chautauqua grove, this line but it is hoped to do the job up prising the Ashland lady quartet, were at pointe to San Francisco, Oakland wharf presented the T idings force with a backet thoroughly this fall to have the course of Medford Saturday evening to sing at the outside a large city. and Oakland (16th street), $5.3C, $5.10 of excellent cider just from the press the creek down the canyon clear of drift opening exercises of the Medtord Business College. aud $4.80 per ton, respectively. Carloads Saturday and the printers all drank sweet wood so as to give the winter freshets are baaed on a minimum weight of 40,000 apple juice to the success of another new clear sweep. H. T. Anderson, a well-to-do rancher and stockman of Tute Lake valley, Klam pounds. industry in Ashland. Elk, Bear and Deer. ath county, was in the valley last week, W. W. Kentnor of this place received passing through Ashland Friday en route A New Deal on the Northern Pacific. Dr. Patterson, his brother, Henry Pat home with a load of fruit secured in the That enterprising ami “Old Reliable” from his nephew, John Beal, of lacoma tersou, and Frank Beck, a photographer, Applegate section. last week, a souvenir he prizes highly. has consummated traffic arrangements It is a model of a canoe in use by the all of Visalia, Cal., Alex. Ireland aud Joe The manv friends of State Superinten with the 8. P. whereby they run one of Sound Indians in the days when these Delk, of Medford, aud J. Crit Tolman, of of Public Instruction, G. M. Irwin, their upholstered tourist sleeping cars, aborigines flourished. It was made by Ashlaud .returned a few days ago from a 6 dent in this section, will be pleased to learn ot | carrying passengers from Oakland, Cal., the latter day Indians of that section and weeks’ hunting trip for big game through his marriage which occurred at Latirande, via Southern Oregon to St. Paul, Minn., the wilds of Cnrry oounty. They fol Union county, on the 24th, to Miss Lillian without change of cars. This car passes the mechanism well executed. lowed the Illinois river for three days M. Collison, ot that city. through Ashland, Medford, Central Point, Dr. Geary assisted by Drs. Parson of travel with their pack outfit, then went A quartet of Ashland cyclists—C. E. and Grauts Pass, Oregou, every Wednes Ashland and Wait and Pickel of Medford south into the Curry county mountains Donnelly, D. L. Rice, Fred Denny and day ou the regular H. P. overland train. preformed an operation last week for the which are said to be the most impenetrable Thos, Elliott—went wheeling toward Med A aeooud class ticket gives yon the right removal of an abscess alongside the and most preoipitons of the Coast range, ford to church last evening, returning in to take this car, which yon will find bowels in Assessor Geo. A Jai^kson’s and where few hunters, even, get. They the brilliant moonlight which made the clean, ueat aud comfortable. A uni right side. The trouble is one of loug limited as far south as the California line trip particularly enjoyable. formed porter in charge to look after the standing bnt it is thought the present and had good luck iu their chase for big Miss Kate A. Rankin, from Buffalo Gap, interests of all passengers going east via treatment will work au effective cure. game, capturing during their stay three South Dakota, and an old friend of the that line. Go eaat via the N. P. and ad Pracht family, arrived Saturday to take Aatrakan, for capes and dress trim bull elk, four bear aud sixty-five fat bucks, charge of the fine Max Pracht mansion in vise all yonr friends Io do likewise, and dryiug the meat and bringing back with ming, at D. R. & E. V. Mills. * he happy. For tickets or further infor them over 700 lbs. of jerked venison. the southern part of town. Mrs Pracht is Miss Clint’s millinery aud dressmaking The mountain trails through that coun expected home from abroad some time mation apply to A. It. Charltou, A. G. P. Wagner Creek Items. A T. Agent, Portland, Or., or S. F. Case, parlors, Mam street, oue door from corner try are scauty aud precarious, eveu for a during the coming winter. Granite street, Ashland, is iu receipt of sure Tooted animal, aud two of their pack M r . En:—It is with pleasure we read the N. P. Ageut, Grauts PaS9, Oregon. Autnnm Social. the latest styles iu full millinery goods animals had thrilling experiences. Once ippenings of this locality in the twice-a- Tuestiay afternoou, Jud. Ager, wife anil direct from the east, aud is prepared to au animal lost his footiug and rolled week T idings , therefore we offer the follow A ing for your approbation: A six month’s child aud a young lady who had arrived offer uot only extia inducements in styles down the steep mountain side for a dis Unique entertainment term of school will begin in this district Monday aud was goiug to the Agency to but to give customers the benefit of t he tance of 125 feet, rolliug over and oyer To he held Wednesday, Oct, 2, next Monday presided over by a M iss---- Up at the Presbyterian church, teach in the Indiau school, sta rted iu a reductions secured in buying goods iu the and sweeping his course before him. 1 he from Phoenix. .Musical and literary program, carriage to go over to Ibe home of Mr. eastern centers. bulky pack protected him, though, aud no Elder Wm. Abbott preached to an ap A’ovel designs in A g e r ’s fath er, w h ich is on the West side Rev. .1. V. Milligan, formerly of this serious injuries resulted. Mr. Beck had preciative audience at the school house last Squash, 4»f the railroad. While upou the high place, bnt for the past eight years pastor a complete photo outfit along and took a Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. The Rev. Onions, bank above the station a freight train of the St. John’s Presbyterian church of large number of views of interesting entlemau stiems to be “an all around man.” C'&bbage, came in which frightened the horses aud le runs his saw mill during the week, Indian corn, scenes met with. Messrs. Patterson and Portland haa received aud accepted a they backed over tue bank, nearly 25 feet attends the Labor Exchange in your citv A p p les, call to the First Presbyterian church of Beik left for their homes at Visalia ou Saturday nights, and preaches to the good high, on to the track. The baby was so Boise City, Idaho. He is a most excel leut la n t e r n s , e lc . Saturday’s train. No chargi e— people and the sinners on Sunday. badly injured that it is not expected to Free-will offering. P. N. Hoag is delivering a large lot of live, the balance >f the party were badly pastor and hia mauy friends iu the Rogue W&ut One Good Road. wood to parties in Ashland. bruised, bnt none daugeronaly injnred it river valley will be pleased to know that he has received a “louder call.’’ Mr. Ivan D. Applegate, while in Ash Ashland Public Schools. Lige Low is harvesting his bean crop is thought. which is very light. The Epworth League is preparing for land recently, talked with some of the Report of principal of Ashland public L. L. Merrick came out from Portland the annual Chrysanthemum Show, the Board of Control of the ’A shland-Klam scdools for month ending Sept. 28, 1895: Harry Lynch joined the bridge gang Friday to spend a week or two here exact date of which will be given later. ath Falls wagou road. They felt that and is now working in northern California. Number days taught, 20. in the iutereet of the coming Expo Valuable prizes will be given for the the citizens of this town had beeu very Dick Walters and Billy Ambrost, who To command attention. But it takes the right Number of holidays, 0. sition at Portlaud iu gathiug exhibits and greatest variety exhibited by oue person, indifferent on the subject. Mr. Apple- are doing development work in the “John Days of attendance, boys 4516; girls kind of goods to draw trade and keep it. We euliatiug iutereet. in the enterprise. the best arranged display, the finest gate strongly favors the plan and deems Henry” for J. H. Martin, suspended work total 8901^. last Saturday on account of bad air until Mr. Merrick has l*eeu traveling through collection of potted plants, the best Ashland much the best located town in 4385; carry a complete stock and have everything in Days of Absence, boys 205!^; girls 168; arrangements are made to force air into eastern Oregou aud up and down Col collection of Ostrich Plume Chrysanthe Rogue river valley for the western ter toral 373J2- the shaft. the Di'v [Goods and Notion Line, Boots and umbia for several weeks past in this same mums, most beautiful boqnet, finest minus and thinks it would be a better Gases ot tardiness, boys 87; girls 63; Harry Gender & Co. struck another rich plan to abandon one or more of the four work. He says that the Portlaud people potted plant, and largest fiower. Shoes, Hats, Gents’ Clothing and Furnishing pocket in the “ Lynchpin” last week. T. are exertiug every effort to make this the roads leading into that valley from this total 150. Whole number enrolled on register, F. Hill is now foreman iu the mine. D. R. & E. V. Mills are showing full county and devote more attention to the Goods, etc. We make an effort to have the best inoet succeeaful exposition in the history Noah Allen, who rented his ranch to Mr * improvement and repair of the old South boys 250; girls 246; total 496. of the uorthwest aud are working with a length portieres at $3.00 per pair. and latest styles in everything and do an hon New scholars, boys 250; girls 246; total Lovelady and went to southern California will that insures success. The manage The Presbyterian and Christian church ern Oregon wagon road. One good road last July in search of better times, is on est, legitimate business. We can and do buy as ment asks the hearty co-operation of societies have tendered their buildings to is better than a dozen poor onee. The 496. his way back disgusted with his improti Average daily attendance, 445. every section of the state to assist in the the Medford board of school directors for road to Ashland from this town is the table trip. close as- the next dealer and can and do sell as Per cent of attendance, 96. wore by sending exhibits of their produots school purposes until the completion of beet and most expedient, and should be Preacher Abbott of this place, Ira Wake Number of visitors, 89. close. And we will give you a practical exposi in every Hue. Mr. Merrick will remain the new school house. Other churches made aa good a thoroughfare as possible. field of Phoenix and Judge Howell ol Ash Gases of corporal punishment, 0. in thia section until after the close of the will probably be tendered. Some other Ashland people have manifested much land, were appointed by the Exchange last tion of these facts if you will call on us when Tardiness of teachers. 0. Saturday night to address the people in district fair at Central Point in order to rooms will be needed to accommodate zeal and Portland merchants have en Days absence of teachers, 0. their respective communities at some future secure as much as possible from there to the whole number of scholars and when tered into the plan, and there seems to in need of anything in our lines. time on the subject of “ Labor Exchange.” send forward to add to the exhibits from these are obtained they will be seated be no good reason why the people of this Hurrah for Oregon. The people here all take kindly to the this section. with the new desks. The furniture in oounty should manifest so much indiffer basineas methods advocated by the organi Portland, Sept. 28.—The Oregouiau has ence. What is for the good of a section the churches will not be ohanged. zation and are joining as fast as opportu figures prepared by various railroads is good for the people residing there, and Rev. G. W. Black preached hia closing One of those amusing typographical personal business interests should never showing that shipments of green and nity will permit. sermon to his congregation of the Baptist Mrs. C. W. Parker and her daughter church in Ashland yesterday at the morn errors that get into a newspaper about be permitted to militate against the in dried fruits from Oregon, Washington accompanied J. L. Corbett, Mrs. Parker’s every so often occurred in last issue of and Idaho for this season have been 661 terests of a whole community.—|KI. I alls ing hour aud many besides the regular brother, on a visit to Mr. Parker’s mining carloads to date. It is estimated that by camp at the old Atwater saw mill Sunday, attendants at that church showed their this paper. Instead of two dollars in Express. Ashland, Oregon. the end of the season the shipments will appreciation of Mr. Black and their cash and four dollars worth of perfume Jack Frost played sad havoc with our (given by Sherwin of Ashland) for the reach 1,000 carloads. The shipments squashes and tomatoes last week which regret at hia early departure by their Notice. this season are double those of any verifies the passage of Scripture—“he that i)reselloe. In the evening, at the Pres ••best new shoes” made in the district and Notice is hereby given that we have previous year. Two-thirds of this amount hath little the same shall be taken away”— byterian church, the city churches united exhibited at the oonnty fair, the pre or words to that effect. iu one servios and Mr. Black preached an miums are to be given for the “best new this day sold our office and business to of fruit was shipped from Oregon. W oodsman . C. W. Barr, who will continue busi luteresting sermon and said farewell to a cheese.” The management offers no Dr. ness in the dental parlors at the Odd If you would be successful go to premium thia year for new shoes, or old congregation that taxed the capacity of Fellows block. Thanking the people of Eggers & Storey for a comfortable shave Nothing Stands as High, the church to seat it. Rev. Mr. Strange, ones either. Ashland for past favors, we wish for Dr. as a remedy for every womanly ailment, as the Presbyterian pastor, made a few in School Bhoee for boys and girls at The Talent Items. Barr the liberal patronage you have given Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It is troductory remarks in which he expressed Fair store. an invigorating, restorative tonio, a sooth HB. Talent, Or., Sept. 28th, 1895. the kindly feeliug that the Christian peo The first monthly report of the current T he D avis & F orce D ental Co. There arrived at Talent station on Wed ing ana strengthening nervine, and a com ple of the city entertained for Mr. Black school year of the Ashland public schools cure for all the derangements, pain Now in full operation and placing upon the market Highest nesday, the 25th, a Dunkard family named plete aud bis work during his pastorate here is printed in another column today. It ful disorders and chronic weaknesses pe Proposed Narrow Gauge R. R. Moomaw from Pearland, Brazoria county, aud the goo« I fellowship that had existed shows a total enrollment the first month Grade white and colored Blankets at close prices. culiar to the sex. _ The preliminary survey for a narrow Texas. They lived within twenty miles between the ministers of the different of 496 pupils in the schools, anjui daily For young girls entering womanhood : from the Gulf of Mexico, where it was very gange railroad from the Copper mines to denominations and bespoke suooeee for average attendance of 445. ^ T h e attend malarious, and learning from some Dun for women at the critical “change of life; Mr Black wherever he may work in the ance was never before so large the first Chetco commenced yesterday, says the kard friends o f a healthier locality in for women approaching confinement; Blanket Scouring.—Send in your old blankets future. Rev. Mr. Childs of the Congre month and the directors have found it Grants Pass Observer of Saturday. Opera Roeue river valley, Oregon, they sold 400 nursing mothers; and every woman who is "run-down,” tired, or overworked—it is a tions in building the road will commence to be cleaned. Prepared Wool Bats for Com gational church also assisted in the ser necessary to employ two more teachers acres ol land in Texas for $50 and traded a special, safe, and certain help. Send for vices which were added to by the ex than daring the first month of last year, as soon as a practical route has oeen valuable town property for an “80” of wild free pamphlet or remit 10 cts. (stamps) for forts and Quilts kept on hand. cellent music of the Presbyterian oboir. making a total of twelve teachers now mapped ont, so we are informed by Capt. land near Eagle Point (sight unseen), and book of 168 pages, on “ Woman and Her sold some stock for a sufficient amount to Brown. The distance is between 37 and Rev. Mr. Black's sermon was a little out required to handle the pnpils iu attend and how to cure them with the family of five persons to the Diseases” of the ordinary pulpit address heard in an ce-th ree at the High school building, 40 milee. From Chetco it will join the bring home treatment. Address World’s Dis- Italy of the western continent. They ail to be had in Ashland, but was full of thought and a four at the South building and five at the Hobbs, Wall A Co.’s railroad to Crescent look sickly, but no doubt will soon recover pensary Medical Association,Buffalo,, N. Y Ask for Ashland Woolen Mills blankets City. The main object is to get an out health. forcible appeal for unity and for the North building. Ashland at D. R. & E. V. Mills’ and at Vaupel, Norns let for the copper to be shipped from the »ufai y of American institutions. The Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure Francis M. Jordan’s folks are renovating piles, Mrs. Dorcas Hermann, wife of C. A. copper miuee to the eastern markets and biliousness, indigestion, or dyspep & Drake’s. speaker dwelt upon the dangers of the the Sherman restaurant in view of opening continuance of unrestricted foreign immi Hermann, the well kuowu postal clerk to San Francisco. The copper will be ont a first class “meals at all hours” place. sia, and headaches. gration, the increasing strength of the ou the Ashland-Portland run, died at shipped from Crescent City to its desti Everbody should patronize this unfortu LIST OF LETTERS galoou iu th«? affair* of the laod and the their family borne in Oregou City, Sept- nation by steamer. The Siskiyou mines nate family in their struggle to keep off ot Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland necessity of the frse public schools of the 24, of impacture of the stomach, aged 42 at Wheeler City aud the Elmer-Brown the county. Mrs. J. is a No. 1 cook and coiuitry being kept aloof .from any endan years, 5 months and 13 days. The fun- miuee at Waldo are to be joined together Frank can do the entertaining. A libera! Oregon, T. O., September 30, 1H95: Brankell W F Benson, Miss Ella gering influences, referring to them as eral occurred on Wednesday, attended by a narrow gange railroad. It is to be patronage is solicited. Cox, Mr B Bradford, 9 K the very foiiudatiou of the principles of by a large number of friends of the grief hoped that the promoters of the road Tommy Bell has rented Charley Har Moran, J F Juukins, Mrs M Beed, G B the republic. Iu closing Mr. Black ex stricken family. Five children, beside wdt also extend it to this city later on, vey’s ranch while Mr, H. goes to California Bandies, Jos E pressed the deepest regret at leaving fair the husband, survive the wife aud mot her, which will likely be done. Captain for a season. Persons calling fortbe same will please say W. H. BRUNK, P. M, •advertised.” Ashland and its people. His successor, the. eldest a young lady of 18 aud the Wheeler has just returned from Portland Everybody has plenty of salmon trout Rev. Mr. Au nee, of Roseburg, is to arrive youngest a hoy of 8 years. Airs. Hermann aud San Francisco, having bought the from Butte creek. They are dressed and D. D. Wood, scavenger, Oleaniug in time to preach uext Sunday at the was ill only six days, but the nuite«I care necessary machinery to put the mimae at peddled through the country at 4c a pound. closeta and all work in that line prompt of family, neighbors and their physician Waldo in shape for operations. The Baptist church. A Post of G. A. K.’s and Relief Corps ly attended to. Leave orders at S. M. failed to pioloug a precious and faithful machinery is ou its way to Crescent City are soon to be instituted at Talent. 1 he Rhode’s Second Hand Store. * by water aud will lie taken o n wagon« to A uew invoice of white enamel iron life. old "vets” are getting too old and infirm had steads of very pretty design. Call L. McLellan, of the Medford Steam mines at W aldo. to go so tar as Ashland and Medford. The company has just lately lieen and see them at Opera House furuiture Laundry, was in Ashlaud Saturday iu the "Father” Clem holds religions meetings interest of hia business, aud made the formed to operate the copper miuee at at. the Anderson creek school house to store. T idings a pleasant call. Mr. McLellan Waldo. They organized under the name morrow (Sunday) morning and evening has beeu handicapped in getting his of the Elmer-Brown Copper Mining aud and every alternate Sunday thereafter. Also something new in fire proof stoneware for cook- iauudry iu thorough operation by the lack Smelting Company with a capital stock The weather now-a-days is fine and A w arded of oue machine which, however, haa now o f $900,000. T his mine ifl 10 ** healthy tor all that has life. ing and baking uses. H ig h e s t H o n o r s W o r ld ’s F air, arrived aud he says he is ready to turn opened np and worked during the winter. Charlie Sherman went over to the Klam Leading Millinery and It is fully as rich as the oue at Wheeler ont work iu his line equal to the beet, ath valley to work with his sister, Lu, at Hold Medal. M idwinter Fair. with a oomplete equipment «if the latest City and the ore is as plentiful. Dress Making Parlors. * ' They are offered a good Advice and information free. Yours truly, the Stearns dairy, improved machinery. Mr. McLellan has Youis, etc.. lay-out by Mr. 8. ------------, - part , Ask to see the uew pocket books for the only — steam laundry r--------- plant iu - this Main St., oue door from Corner Granite St., F. S harp . of the state aud asks for a trial of his HUCj postage Btarnpe at D. K. « E. »• Ashland, Oregou. work by those who are sendmg their | Mills. * There are many good reasons why you orders from this section to poiuts further use One Minnte Cough Cure. There Complete line latest style Millinery Dr. A. Hinman, the dentist, is a grad should north, aud be ia certaiuly entitled to it. are no reasons why you should not, if in Goods received direct from the east. Head uate of the Philadelphia Dental Collage, need of help. The only harmless remedy quarters for the styles of the day. Fall aud winter wrap«. We have a which ranks as the leading school or that that produoes immediate results. nice line of ladiee’ capes aud cloaks. W e class iu the United States. Dr. Hinman solicit au inspection of them. v aupel, haa also taken a post graduate oourse at T idings for Job Printing. Norris A Drake. * the leading dental oollege of Chicago, all BORN. Saturday was Rev. F. G. Strange’s 4. th ot which has equipped him with a tbor- At yard north of railroad track, have on hand a large atook of birthday anniversary aud friends to the ough knowledge of his profesaiou and its W ILD—In Ashland, Sept. 28th 5 C number of 40 or more entered his home latest accomplishments. Dr. Hinmau’e Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wild, a son ■ Is prepared with the latest improved that evening and instigated a happy cele office is in Masonic block, upstairs. machinery for turning out first class bration of the event. The visitors, many of D IE D . Laundry work. Ladies' aud children’s ribbed under Ordeia by mail or express receive whom were members of bis 0on85®«^l1*0“? And can furniah Sash, Doora, Shingles, Lath, Mouldings and prompt attention. presented Mr. Strange also with $16 50 wear at The Fair store for 25c each. * HENDERSHOTT.—At Gold Hill, Sept. 25 all kinds of budding materials. Woven wire fencing made to to be speut in the purchase of books for op r.. I L. MCLELLAN, Pro] 1895, J. B. Hendershott, aged about 40 Address: order Given an equal chance we will positively not be ondenold When in want of an “easy fitting” shave Medford, , Oregon. his use aud be highly appreciated thia or an artistic haircut call on Simpeon. * years. Most Perfect Made. gift aa well as the visit of his friends. B upstairs Dr. A. Hinman dentist, Masonic block. See that new ad of the Ashland Woolen Mills. Careless shooting by hunters is re ported from some of the farmer! in the upper valley. P hn» Veghte has been shipping brick manufactured at his yard Bouth of town to Pokagama the past week. A special purse of twenty-five dollars is offered by the fair management at Central Point for a bicycle race by ladiee. When the hair begins to fall out or turn gray, the scalp needs doctoring, and we know of no better specific than Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Two grades of prepared wool bate for comforts and quilts are kept ou hand at the Woolen Mills. The mills are ready, too, to do blanket cleaning to order. Levi Eagon, the carpenter, has oom- leted an extensive addition to the [eaaenger planing mill and box factory buildings on Ashland creek, thd past week. DAYS S D. R. & E. V. MILLS. f It takes a loud Bold Voice - - - VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE. ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS Ashland, Oregon. At the Opera House Grocery Craniteware Free with each. Can Baking Powder! DR. tflCB > CREAM BAKING POWDER V * 40 Years the Standard. O. W IN TER ; N O R R I S & CO., i s ^ M eW Steam Laimdry. __ l u m b e r