ITEM iS. MEDFORD ITEMH. Aahland. BREVITY BASKET. Two carloads of new goods at D. R. NEW THIS WEEK. How much do you think of it? We A E. V. Mills’. Mr*. Chas. Btrang is slowly improv­ J. E. Smith, the Ashland merchant, Skating rink to-night. wish to call the attention of our people ing was in town on buriness this week. Read the new ad. of E. M. Miller in A sila ». On___ T hwdat , O ct . 25, HW. to this subject, ^z.: The encourage­ New goods at D. R. A E. V. Mills'. H. S. EVANS, another column Gaylord B<-11 was down from Ashland ment of capital tor permanent improve­ Geo. W. Morine, the Central Point Opeu Every this week. The dome is being put on the new blacksmith, was in Ashland during the ment and how best to invite it. There Eight shades of all wool Henriettas PEKKONAI, AMD SOCIAL. hotel building. DEALKK IN TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SAT­ week. at D. R. A E. V. Mills’. Mrs. C. K. Fronk and children left i are many ways |*erhaps of accomplish- i ing this. But a conversation with Mr. URDAY EVENINGS. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Beall were ex ­ All new ’ shades of Henrietta cloth Monday for a visit with her husband ’ s The rock foundation for the hand­ Paints. Oils. Varnish, etc., Geo Engle and wife are in Ban Fran­ I Ottaraon, a prominent and successful at the Bee-liivc. pected home from their eastern trip folks at Goshen. some residence of Geo. C. Eddings in cisco. At the Hall in Ashland Grove. I real estate operator of Los Angeles, I this week New styles—14 days from Chicago— sodthern part of town is being com­ Geo. A. Peebles, late school sujierin- Cal., has suggested some new thoughts. FULL STOCK OF H. C. Messenger ia in Portland thia pleted . H. C. Fleming lias gone east of the tendent of Marion county, was in the It cannot lie denied that Los Angeles at D. R. A E. V. Mills’. Having just received a new outfit of first- week ou burines». mountains to Langell and Goose lake valley last week. class roller skates, 1 will open and run a The date for “Rags, the Wildcat,” has been and now is the liest advertised W. P. Benn is erecting a dwelling Artists' Materials. rink at Ashland during the winter months, W. P. Parson waa over from Sisson valleys, to look for a home. has not been annouuced, but Mr. J. A car load of apples were shipped by city on the coast, and as a consequence house in railroad addition. commencing Oct. 11th. on a visit to bis family. McFadden will be here in a few days Miss Bertha Colton of the Central Benj. Eggleston and two by J. Gold she is receiving a continual stream of Good order will l' >11C l,ain^er> 'la8 rented tion of a People’s ticket will be held Filburn March, a sonof J. 8. March, ident of Sam’s valley for three years to come and locate among us. Attend T to this matter at once. Mr. Ottarson : ,ce . U1‘l 1US ncar ^*lc depot, and next Saturday,and Monday at 3 o’clock Mott, was visiting in Ashland several FOR SJLLE PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL. of Table Rock, anil the youngest son of i jiast, r__ _________ lias ______ taken ¡»ossesion of his farm will do very much for us if we only 1>U^ 1U a ncw s‘e days this week. 8. F. Robinett, of Eagle Point, are ill. | across the creek, having moved back etc. held at McCall’s Hall In Miner's Addition to Ashland show a willingness to pay for advertis­ Geo. H. Currey returned from bis H. W. Hoagland, of Central Point, is a few days since, ing our own town, the office rent and J. A. Hoyt drove a band of cattle A full line of Silk Seal Plush Wrajie northern trip Monday. Ed. Dickey yet badly afflicted with cancer. These lots are 50x160, and are The question of removing the depot exhibition space at Los Angeles he will from his range on Jenny creek, to MEDFORD, OR. has also returned. Mr. Fish who purchased a farm of from its present location is being agi­ furnish gratis. Come and show how Eden precinct Friday, where he will to arrive at the Beehive in a few days. The ladies arc especially invited to call The Choicest Residence Lots in Joseph Dame, of Coot county pur- Day A Isaacs has moved ou bis place. tated. The object is to make the much you think of your commonwealth winter them on a place he has rented. and examine tlie styles, quality and Wanted. Ashland. Geo. Little who occupied the place the main business street run straight by dqnating sufficient funds to flood chased property in Ashland and may prices before purchasing. B. F. Reeser in another column of­ A situation by a steady young man Will c sold for 1200 —on easy payment*. past year has rented J. F. Smith’s through town and continue on in the Los Angeles with printed matter and conclude to remain J. M. Luark is erecting a two-story in store or otherwise. Has wide expe- place on Antelope and will move there same course to Jacksonville. A meet­ see your town fill up with monied men fers town lots in his Highland Park Iax>k at these lots before purchasing else­ E. P. Pickens has been hauling con­ this week. ing was held for that purpose during who will build railroiids, street car addition. This addition is now loaded building on Hill street, near Granite 1 riencc and gisxl education. Address, where, and remember they are situated on | with fine peaches, and other fruit, and siderable of his cereal crop to Ashland Hall, to be occupied by l’rof. Price as A. L., Ashland, 1’. O. Main street, ami within 500 yards of the lines, commodious business blocks and W. J. Gregory has let his farm and the week. i the lots arc in an excellent location. New De|>ot Hotel now being built. this fall from Table Rock. a dwelling and the upper room will l>e houses. F . stock in Langell’s valley to a young Enquire of Jacksonville Items. Hordes and Wagons tbr Sale. Mrs. C. B. Watson and her sister, man wno has been employed a num­ Tlic New York llor/d says that used for his private school. K. E. MINEE. Ileal Estate Sales. “ Daddv Nolan, ” the play which Dan ’ l Miss Irene Chitwood, arrived from ber of years on the stock farm of the The Chavncr estate was appraised at If you love a hearty laugh—and who Ashland House The undersigned has for sale two spans M L McCall rei*orts the following Sully is to give at tlic hall Saturday doesnot?—be sure to see Dan’l Sully Astoria Saturday morning. well known capitalist, Jesse D. Carr, $50,090. of horses, equip]>ed with harness, and two Railroad lots sold: evening, is one of the best of Irisli and his company in “Daddy Nolan” at wagons. Also two extra hones. The Col. D. H. Haskell, the town site in Klamath county. Mr. Gregory will Mrs. P. P. Prim has returned from Mrs M J-Smith, lots 26 and 27, blk i comedies and is filled with laughter. the hall Saturday evening. Be wise horses work single or double, and the outfit agent ot the S. P. R. R., was up from return from Langell valley as soon as Portland. JAMES NORRIS, is in good condition. Inquire eiiher at the E; con, 1155 I There will surely be a big house to and reserve your seats in advance. | he completes a large barn and settles Ban Francisco during the week. R ecord office or at my place in I’racht’s R. H. Moore is in Portland atteuding Mrs M J Smith, lots 30 and 31, blk greet Mr. Sully and his company. || his business affairs there. ’ P erry E llis . Dan’l Sully who plays at the hall Alaska addition. Wm. White is conducting one of the the Mechanics fair. f di in on oi 14» i N. 8. DuBois, one of the proprietors next Saturday evening is en route to Our Jacksonville brothers have got trains south in place of Conductor Mor­ S’ ’ ’ 2 ’ !°f the Chemeketa hotel at Satem, has A. H. Maeglv and wife have returned blk KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. San Francisco where he is to produce BUILDER up a jietition for an avenue 100 feet gan, wiio is off on leave of absence. • 1 $ < k u i »T in been in the city looking at the Ash- “Daddy Nolan” at the Bush street wide to lead from their town on an air from a visit to Portland. A shland , O regon . T J, ¿HiWin’10ts4,i,’b a'Kl 7’blk land Hotel Co’s new building. The AL Beach, who has been up in Idaho line to the depot in our thriving village GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23.of Coos> a,nd Hon: Lucky & Co. 117 here on business Saturday and sold in the best and most desirable part of Jacob Wagner was at Jacksonville that section to build oq. W-R- BGyeu, of Albany, are advertised will speak on the issues of this cam­ Dissolution of Copartnership. Hoeley A Pelton 80 head of fino beef Rogue River valley to obtain them, as the first of the week oil a business to speak in Ashland Monday night, paign in this city on the evening of cattle. it will often the large farms so those visit. Roper, Galey litical mat­ signed carrying on and doing a grocery The family of Tom Scott, the barber, owning them can sell off small tracts to Dan. ReyuoldSf of t||c Meadows, was business in Ashland, is this day dissolved arrived from California this week, and parties to improve and enhance tfie in town this week laying in his winter's Carter and others; con, $10,000 cash, good speakers and will entertain and ters, and will give an interesting nar­ by mutual consent, K. K. .Sutton retiring wealth of our part materially. —AT— ration of what should be. — Grant ’ s enliven the audience. irid be Will soon open a barbec shop in supplies. aiid E. M. Miller continuing the business. Oil. Effinger in Ashland. Pass Courier. II. k. S i tton . Ash|and. Billy Carll, the popular sheriff of Talent Rems. Dr. Callendar, sou-in-law of John E. M. M ili . ei :. Col. W. H. Effinger, of Portland, Porter's Sawmill The handsome church edifice being Rev. J. Rice left Munday for Cali­ Ashland. Oregon, Oct. 15tli, 1888. « lUiprovement is the order of the day. MiUer wa" in u>wn a few dayla8t week ojiened the campaign in behalf ot the ” Lake county, and Chas. Moore, the erected for the Congregational commu ­ fornia, to be gone several weeks. His ... . , . on a visit. Democratic party at Granite Hall, ’deputy prosecuting attorney for same nity by the contractor. B. Beach, is as­ On Ashland Creek <3 miles from town, for county, passed through Ashland Satur- j wife will soon arrive to make Ashland MonK™7 wale at lowest living price*. Give u»e u csil i C. W. th« «tatihe Tuesday evening. A good large suming proportions, being all covered day with one Chas. Wyland, who has liefore buying elsewhere and save money. her home. A. F. Talent I. .till .1 work on hi. !*,“«¡J-'d“y* audience was out to hear him, and was been sent to penitentiary for three ajid the roof painted. Tlie 85 foot Leave your orders at the Postoffice. composed of a very appreciative lot of , . -. Mrs. J- W. Miller, wife of the Pull- two story hotel building, ,U t w k h y RoeeburS’ dome, with a large spire, adds consid­ ladiesand gentlemen! The Colonel years ^rse stealing. 1-4 DENNIS PORTER. ANI» luaii conductor, and Mi«a Pella Smith, erable to its looks, which is saying a ______1-— ___ — A____ 1__________ ______ 1 _ 1 If _____ At- 1Y_____ 1. ________ Misses Hattie Reames, Allie Hanley, only spoke about an hour and a half, Grant’s Pass’s mayor, Van Dyke, good deal when it is considered that it The ware house of Helms A Edwards. of Portland, arc visiting in Ashland Issie McCully and Kate Hoffman were —40 x 80—is full of fruit, ready for i visiting Ashland friends Wednesday. although the crowd was willing to have now wears one of his eyes iu mourning, is by far the handsomest church build­ this week. - B. F. Reeser's listened a great deal longer. Col. not on account of the loss of dear ones, ing in this section of Oregon. A grand A. A. Bashor, a promiuent merchant shipment. but on account of being a little too Effinger is a very pleasant talker and Cigars, Mrs. J. W. Manning and daughter view of both the town aud valley is had Candies, Nuts and and justice of the peace of Gold Hill, Albert Howe, A. P. Talent’s clerk made many pointed and telling argu- pugnacious over an election bet with made the R ecord office a pleasant call and the accommodating assistant post­ Miss Watie, of Linkvillc, arc in the ments why Cleveland and Thurman ' the fist of a merchant namod Hoover, from the tower. —AT— master, spent Sunday with Ashland valley and the latter will remain all should be elected president and vice yesterday. A car load of chickens passed W. C. Cunnyngham's winter. Servioes at the Presbyterian church president of this great qatipq hy the next Sabbath at the usual hours. Ser­ through Ashland en route to Portland Jos. Marshall, who is in the employ friends. Will be found the finest line of W. G. Kenney and Ed. Helms who from San Francisco last Saturday.! Neur the Depot, people of Hjeje United States. On ac ­ Commencing last Bunday tlie poet^ of the 3. P. R. R. between Sacramento mon subjects: “Model Christian En­ Oregon had better put a “home! Front Street, have been in Portland the past week count of our crowded columns it is deavors” and “Minding High Things.” and Truckee, Cal., is in town visiting office will be open only from 8 to 9:30 A shland , O regon . Hardware, Tin, a. M. and from 5 to 6:30 p. m . Hereto­ attending the Mechanics fait, returned impossible for us to give a'report of the Preaching at Neil’s school house at market” tariff around her ben rooBts, old friends. home Sunday morning. and stop this influx of the “pauper speech. ____________ fore it baa beeij open all day. 3:-30 p. M. Ex-County Commissioner A. Alford labor" of California fowls which is “ruin­ Sheet-Iron and CoL W. H. Effinger, Democratic b-°l. Democratic Bralraman Killed. | Nye, Bob Burdette and other ing” our dear infant chickens, and; Thirty-one young men and girls arrived in the valley Saturday from his of the elector spoke to a good sired audience Butte Creek, Cal., and will from Talent—'the social cream ol ranch in F Harry Keim, a fireman, was killed celebrated men will lecture in the i bringing the Oregon rooster and liis '• Copperware. city—took a trip over to Col^stein Sun- at ll\e Monday éniain all winter. jiroWibiy réhiaib Druggists. He . towns on this coast during the winter, i wives and babies down to the level of « » «« 1 . • __ • , ! Aiiotvinr» 7kj>$ OQ xl <1 ol »vomil last Saturday night at Dunsiquir. I evening, Oct. 22. The Col. delivered day. A jolly good time was had. bad been cleaning the ash pan and had i Ashland should try and have some of other people's hens. A. C. Ewart this week moved his 7*« rtscalar Attention to , a very able speech which gave good SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, got under tho engine on the track to I them stop here. Bill Nye would un­ Joe. Flandejfl, recently of Minnesota 1 «iisfaettoq. fgpiily into the fine residence lie has Dist. Atty. Colvig returusd from! do it. The air brakes became loosened | doubtedly draw a crowded house, clocks , watches , jiist completed near the Boulevard for but now of San Francisco, arijvpd ;p ! — and a jar from a car being coupled ou I o , . . , . n i n Lake and Klamath counties Sunday. tfic valley Saturday to visit his old Rev, John Rice, & JEWELRY. The Burglary. behind drove the wheel of the engine | a 1,auI1 bull-v ?vho.ls to{ hall While at Lakeview among the cases he friend Prof. J. B. Trombly, of Talent, across his breast and stomach. The Saturday evening is a favonte in every tried were six for gambling and three1 Mr. Kauffman.of the Hotaling Co. of The burglar fiend who was operating Main Street Corner, Ashland. women for keeping houses of ill-fatnc,; Which will lie done iu a workmanlike 4 ie co,untGr- l*e l’^8. Portland, was in town this week and and may locate. in Ashland last summer—or some of engineer called for him but no answer! Clty all of whom were found guilty and paid ork Chicago,; manner and at prices that has since gono to the Hot Springs in A. M. Helms commenced the erec­ his “cousins”—seems to be resuming came, when he looked out and saw him ! engagements in New fean Francisco and all the met- their fines. The Examiner pays Mr. | tion of a 26 x 40 building west of Tai operations in Ashland again. During under the wheel. His bowels were ‘ Siskiyou county. AND EDSON, forced up in his neck, throat and Tungs,1 ropolitan centers. Den t miss Ins en- Colvig the following truthful compli- i W. P. Parson was over from Sisson ent’« store this week. When completed Saturday night a burglar entered Paul­ ment: Wc wish to say a good word confec- son A Currey’a store in Johnson’s block and liis face was jambed in the ground, tortainment. during the week, when; he is engaged Al. will conduct a first-class for the grind jury for the October term. tionery and billiard hall in it. from the back way by breaking the He was a young man, and had been The best of Irish comedians of the in the mercantile busiress, being on a They are undoubtedly, sot of honor­ steeple of the lock with an iron bar. warned against getting under the en- i present day is Dan’l Sully who will be visit to his family. Full stuck always ou hand and made Personal. ASHLAND, OREGON, ! When in the building h&broke the tills gine many times. at Granite Hall, next Saturday evening. able, honest, moral and conscientious : men, and did their duty in Cvciy re- ‘ to order. C. W. Patterson has gone to Rose­ Representative Price is in Portland. ■ from the counter and stole some of the ———- , ; He brings his original company, his A full line of foreign and domestic goods, Attempted Suicide. ^nery an*| m giv* “ rcally spect as far as they were able to know burg and will go iuto the marble mon­ --------- x—-— cassimeres ami fancy suitings of the latest it. They believe in protecting our' styles, always on hand. V.nDu..bph„ g»„Cto «■•"»‘b ument business with Jos. O’Malley, for­ Jack Bartie, well known in soul sotitern j fine eiitertainmcnt. f None but the liest material used. homes and our society, and they; merly of Jacksonville. coun y. ... prices of which ranged from |3 to |10. Oregon as a former stage (lriVer on the in Mrs. Gillette’s building, corner Rev. A. H. Lackey, D. D., of Pea­ were ably led by District Attorney Col- i of Stare In REESER’S BLOCK. Miss Allie Farlow is now a clerk in Their loss is over f 100, about HI com? Main and Church streets, old overland route,made two attempts J. B. Riddle and wife, formerly of ingout of the small Change in the till. at committing suicide in Ashland last body, Kan., an experienced and suc­ vig, who does his duty without fear or ' G ood Furs G uaranteed . the Riddle house, Mcdfodd, returned be Ashland post-office. ASHLAND, OBEGQN. cessful evangelist, is to assist the pas­ favor and for whom we entertain tho G. W. Smith is acting as night I Who the miscreant is is as much of a night, the first and most dangerous by I tors of this place in holding union greatest respect, aqd it is no flattery Friday evening from their visit as far watch lii the absence of J. K. Leabo. | mystery as ever. The noise made by taking an ounce of chloroform and the evangelistic Cast as Columbus, O. services, commencing when we pay that ho is head and siioul- j t . I breaking in the back door was heard other by attempting to cut his throat Mrs. — — — Brower with her , children, ----- - --— . „■ , Miss Lola Collin gave two dramatic j,y a neighbor living on Granite street, with a knife. Dr. Parson was called, Nov. 18tli. He comes by invitation ders above any prosecuting attorney who has been visiting her father, F. recitals in Ashland this week which , who said it was about 1 o’clock iu the rendered the necessary medical aid,but of the Presbyterian church, but all the wc over knew. churches have been invited to unite in Roper, for some time, returned to .. ! were . -. pronounced good by those who I morning, ------ his stomach is so badly burned by so Tlic llogue River Valley. - Bakersfield, CaL, this week. • heard • - them. much of that drug that survival is the meetings are to bo distributed. GranTs Pass Courier.] Notice. L. Gerlier, of Haynesville, shipped doubtful. Trouble vyjtli his wife and W. T. Griswold's government sur­ By reading tlie Oregonian and Jackson i A. Waggoner, who recently moved with his family from Vacaville, Cal., veying party arrived this week, and ; The old scholars and those ^hat wish her fiual detenhinatiou to sue for a 300 head of fine beef cattle to Oakland, county papers, one would naturally infer , now has charge of W. H. Wickham’s Mr. Perkins’ party will be here soon ' to be inducted in the mysteries of the divorce was the cause of the rash deed. Cal., last week. ♦** We are authorized the Rogue river valley existed nowhere but j Into dances are cordially invited to Bartie wants to die and says lie will to state to any and all who have money in the above county. Jacksonville and! when tliey t»oth will disband." blacksmith shop near tho depot. ! Granite Hall, on Monday eve., Oct. 92. kill himself as soon as lie gets another to bet on Harrison being the next Ashland are at least twenty miles (rout lhe I Rev. F.W Gookln and Dr. Walter, John B. Wrialey, one of the old pio­ Admission free. Come and bring the chance at it, as he can’t live with his president, that they can be accoinmo- river, nestling in what is kuuw n to a few ’ Continues to keep on hand a large and well selected stock of neers of the valley and now in the real. of Ashland, Rev. Thomas and Rev. babies. I dated at from |100 to $ 1000 Call on “old residents” as Bear and Wagner creek , T om L ynch . wife and can’t live without her. estate business at Medford, made liis Russ, of Medford, arc at Eugene City or address, L Gerber, Haynesville, ’ y^ll^ys. These two streams emerge into ! i attending the annual Baptist meeting. Settlement Wanted, Ashlaud friends a visit Tuesday. Klamath county, Or—f Linkvillp Star. ; one rivulet between Medford and Ashland, ■ I BRIDGE CONTRACT. Consisting of fine custom and ready made Clothing I M. N. Long, O. Coolidge, J. K. Having made a change iu the firm, a set­ i Fvc.ry body should come out and and really the name ought to lie given to ! Mrs. W. F. Songer and daughter, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fine Cloaks, etc.; Miss Mollie, left Saturday for San | 1 Leabo, Joe Million, Al. Cottrell, Crit ■ Sealed proposals to build the Wriglit. tlement of accounts is wanted immediately. t hear Hou. W. M. Colvig next Satur­ that of Bear creek valley. Ashland, Med-1 Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Canned Goods Tolman and Dick Roach are on a Bernardino, Cal., to spend the winter creek bridge on the road leading from , All bills not settled iq day*'will be placed day. The following taken from tlie ford or Jacksonville are no more in the Cigars, Tobacco, etc., etc., etc., etc. ; hunting trip on Williams creek, but . Jacksonville to Ashland according to in tiu hands of a collector. for the benefit of the latter’s health. Rogue river valley, than Gold llili is in Lakeview Eiaminer, whose editors wear | will return before election. S utton & M illeb . i Harrison hats and Republican badges, ; Sam’s valley— not a »yffit more. But there Plane and Specification on file in my J. A. Grose, of the railroad eating FX2WJB MHuUMmRY Ashland, Or., Oct 17, 1888. ; is evidence of his ability to entertain ’ is nothing like giving a very large name to Walter Beebe, who has been em’ i office, will be received by tlic under­ house at Albany, was sojourning in signed until noon,November 7th,1888. ' the audience: “Two hours is a ^oug a »mail thing, just for glory, you know. Holstein Bull for Sale. Ashland last week *h1 a 1 fine says: J Dr. Warren, of the western stage ------------------------ E. E. Miner will sell you the valley returned to San Francisco logger, and what are Albany people Last week John Devlin closed a sale company, who has been looking after Per Dozen B uilding L ot on easy paymcnts^41U I going to do during the rainy season Sunday. their contracts in eastern Oregon ami For thirty days. Logan will make P? mo,lth T}“® 1 in the sociable line. Shall we keep in of 156 acres of land of liis farm about KB, general supt. of build-, Washington territory for some mouths cabinet size photographs ecpal ju style 9 Arthur Brown «th"Xe’Bt lotion in the ' our horns, or shall we shake hands two miles south of Ashland to H. B. a R. R. was in Ashland ings of the 8. L P. ------------------------ .— returned to Ager on Tuesday’s train. Carter and three others; consideration, and fimsV to aiy p tRc »t^e « » Qnlv 5 minuteg walk fr(,m the once in a while and become acquaint­ $10,000. This is nearly all foot hill i several days during the past week with ........................ — - - city. Only 5 minutes walk from the Wm. M. Davis commences t|,e epx:: his wife and son, T. J. Davis, division land, and 50 acres is fanning, a small extensive improvements now being ed.” tion t|)is Week of a two story residence 25 cases boots and shoes just ojiened part is in fruit, and the balance is MA.Y BE HAD A.1 supt., was also in town. Nottee. made by the railroad company. Look on his lots in R. R. addition. It is All claims due the undersigned January property before you purchase up at J. D. Fountain’s, which for price timber and brush land. The purchas­ Mrs. J. H. Hosier, who been visiting 24 x 30 with 20 ft. studding, fir. D. is 1st. 1888, must positively be settled within el8ewbere. Remember vou can secure ' and quality can’t be excelled on the ers will set the land out in fruits, divide her mother and other relatives aud a bachelor, and the erection of so com­ Tiix next 60 days , or 1« place«! in the hands , 8. T. SONGER, M. D. one or more of these fiqc lots b) onlj : coast He has one of the latest im­ it up into small tracts and sell the friends in Ashland for some months modious a house at this season of the ot a Collector. proved shoe button fastener with which same. i Finished in Style Equal to A shlaxd , Oa., Aug ?st 20, 1888. payiqg $10 per month, • with her children, returned to her year incline liis friends to suspect that he can fasten a full set of buttons on a Satnrday Mr. Devlin purchased the home at Dayton, W. T., Monday. |ic will keep warn) during the winter. Full line of School Books at Clayton pair of shoes in less than 2 minutes. settle Vpr farm of W. H. Bostwick on Applegate, W- J- Wimer, former publisher of A Gore’s. x Hon. F- A, Watts, of Shedd, has dis­ All jiersous indebted to J. D. Foun­ People going to Jacksonville will known as the Chapped place, for the I the Grants Pass Courier, was ou Wed- posed of his business, ami next week tain either by Note or Account are Secure a nice dwelling lot in Miner’s find Plymale’s coach awaiting every sum of $10,000. This is considered one nesdny'a train en route for Ban Fran­ will move to Ashland, where he has kindly requested to call and settle. addition to Ashland. These lots will train at Medford. Ask for the best of the choicest farms in the valley, and | cisco. He is in good health now and bought six acres of fruit laud, for which This is the last call and fair wtrning. be worth double in six months that Mr. Devlin is to be congratulated on coach—Plymale’s. • x the Bay City seems to agree with him. he paid 11200, and will make that his Money I must have. which they arc now selling for. * his trade. It consists of 394 acres— ! Eighteen dozen patent medicines re- under cultivation in alfalfa, grain and J. D. F ountain . W. H. Tarker and family were iu home. Mr. Watts has been one of i ceived at Chitwood Bros, drug store fruits—with a fine lay and choice water i Ulin county ’ s best eitixens, and Ash ­ MARRIED. Ashland Batunlay. Mr. P. I«eing the this week. * Have vou seen those handsome sil- facilities. Mr. Bostwick was not situ Are now selling at bottom prides everything in the line e referee in the water rights injunction land is to be congratulated in having ver odor stands at Chitwoods Bros ’ . LONG — LONG. — On Tuesday, Oct. 16th, A full line of toilet, bath and car ­ him locate there. — [Albany Democrat. ated to as to move tliis year and has i suit of Cole vs. Ayteb, and v.eM-el his 1888, at the Murray House in Albany, by riage sponges at Chitwood Bros, drug rented the place from Mr. Devlin for * calligrapli typewriter in taking the Representative Price, of Tolo, J. W. drug store. ‘ * 12 months for $600. Mi. D. still retains Choice jierfumes and toilet soaps at Geo. H. Humphrey, Esq., Mr. W. E. store. Masterson aud Michael Cliavner, of testimony. Long, of J tickson county, and Mrs*. Lo­ A large stock and a large store at possession of bis house, etc., and 40 Chitwood Bros, drug store- * Gold Hill, and J. D. Buckley,of Apple ­ Engineci J. A. Graham and wife, retta A. Long, of Linu county. , E. M. Miller’s—full of choice family acres of laud near Ashland and will re­ Scholarships in the Ashland stale and Messrs. Crouch and Griffing, who gate, were up last ^’eek appraising the side here with his family for some time groceries. BORN. have been doing the surveying for the saw mill projierty of the late Thomas normal school for a whole vear, onlv yet. ________________ Go to Devine ’ » if you want a good : Cfiavner on Kean creek. Although $90 8. P. Co. in and around Ashland for Democratic Speaking. Buy your School Books at Clavton SWANSON—In Ashland, Oct. 21, to Mr. smoke. some months past left for San Francis­ Mr. Buckley is an old pioneer of south­ ern Oregon it has been 22 years since And various builders’ material. A Gore ’ s. ’ ♦ Hon. Wm. M. Colvig, Dist. Atty., and Mrs. Swanson, a daughter. This Give the order for the renewal of co last Wednesday. he has visited Ashland, and of course ------------------ :o:------------------ will speak tqion tlie issues of the cam ­ family were en route from California to your paper of magazine to Burckhalter Try the T T T at the old reliable- Hon. F. A. Watts, who purchased a the Ashland of his days seemed to have paign at Phoenix to-morrow, Friday, Washington Territory of eight children A Hasty and it will be promptly for ­ I Ashland grocery store. ♦ tract of fruit land south of town for grown into a veritable city. Warehouse at R. R. track, foot Send or call for prices, all were bom to them on Sunday after­ warded without further trouble to you. Oct. 26tli, at 1:30 p . M.,and at Ashland |500 per acre recently, arrived Tuesday The place to buy a good stove is’at next Saturday, Oct. 27th, at 7:3& p . m . coon-. Burckhalter A Hasty can forward The assessment in Benton county is about of Helman street with his family to make Ashland their Miller aj>er or mag­ I • • hear the leading topics discussed in a New dress goo ds at D. R. A E. V Mrs. Fitch (a railroad employee), a thing in nearly all of the countie-. Now saker’s addition on the Boulevard is II atine cheaper than vou can do it your­ • • fap- aud able mauner. really what is the matter. — [Deiuecrat. Mills’. daughter. self. nut completed, however. Ji 2D HAND GOODS RESIDENCE LOTS D. S. YOUNGS, ARCHITECT & LUMBER & WOOD GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, NEW TIN SHOP CHITWOOD BROS. DEFY COMPETITION. THE BEEHIVE! J. D. Fountain, - GENERAL MERCHANDISE, - OREGON. ASHLAND, PICTURES of YOURSELF LOGAN’S GALLERY, Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes I ASHLAND, :: :: OREGON.