Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, March 21, 1889, Image 2

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    Wagou Hoad Forfeiture.
Modcc cattle .ire afflicted with
'»lack-leg.
Swans arc numerous in Modoc
,
The Independent ssys that
AHHLAND, Oa. T stbssa V» Mar. 21. is*» roads, which has become a law. was county.
#upi»osed to have been a meritorious a . party of hunters recently bought in
but the following remarks thirteen
i
of these birds.
The rn»*t im[z»rtant matter for tbe measure,
from
the
Lakeview
Era
miner
shows
J
advancement and prosperity of Ash­ tbe thing in it# true light. Really. , The late legislature appropriated
$2000 for a weather service to I m » estab­
tan«! was put under way by the mayor
I
apt«ointing a committee at the last nothing more could have been expect­ lished at Medford, Grants Pass and '
meeting of the council to investigate ed from a man so closely allied to the ihe university at Eugene.
the water question and report at next corporations a# Senator Dolph is:
It is reported that the Union Pacific ,
The title is misleading, as through
meeting. The quation ta for the city
surveyor» in northern California and i
thia
bill
the
people
exacted
relief,
to procure the right to furntah the citi­
Nevadi have niHil»* preliminary survey» I
zens of Ashland with a supply of pure and many actually believed that thi-
•v< ring nearly 350 miles in the past'
great
fraud
would
be
compelled
to
dis
­
water for domestic purposes. It ta not
llin-e months.
gorge
its
framlul
ntly
obtained
land-
a sebemo to bring water to the city, for *
Tli< suiveyorv on the new line have'
fortunately Ashland creek, which flow» I But not so. We have always said tha' rrived
within four mil ■# of Red Bluff
I
through the town, »» an everflowing i this bill would not only not forfeit the mil will complete their labors within
lands,
but
really
confirm
tbe
title
to
stream fed by the inexhausUble springs til- present owner.«.
two or three days at th»» fartherest.
at the nortliem base of Ashland Butte .
’>Ve have every reason to believe that
The
Oregon
Central
Military
Wagon
While we bave at tie- ¡»regent time a
>ur city will be the terminus.— [News.
Road
Co
’
s,
landanre
now
owned
by
a
system of water work» for fire protec­ giant monopoly with mayor Pond, of
There are now in the hatchery at
tion in the main part of town, and it San Francisco, as its president. And
Oregon City ready to be turned into
ta being used for other purposes by
this company has l»een spending mon­ the river, 500,000 young fish, making
general consent, tliere being plenty of ey,
and, buying every man possible, the total number hatched since last
water, anyiiow ; it is the intention of
the city to secure some legal water looking to the confirmation of its title. August, 5,500,000. It is expected the
so far it ha# been successful.
output for this year will be between
rights of their own and go into tbe And
Notwithstanding
what the face of the 6,000,000, and 8,000,000 young fish.
business of selling its citizens their
bill purports to be, it will lie seen by­
supply of this necessity.
Winnemucca, Nev., Mar. 17.—New#
The scheme that ta considered most reading it carafuily, and esp^ially: was brought here to-day by Captain
that
part
we
have
put
in
italics,
that
feasible after the legal right to tbe the bill will qot only confirm the [»res­ Smith that 800 tons of hay was burn­
water has been secured, is to tap Ash­ ent company’s title, but will debar the ed bv incendiaries on the Diamond
land creek at a point where the Porter
ranch, Grant county, Or., owned by
•aw mill used to stand, about three people from an appeal,after six months Peter French. Subsequently a man
THM PLACE IS MSEVRED FOE
after
the
case
has
been
tried
in
the
miles from town, and with two big courts.
was caught in the act of firing a hay­
pipes carry the water on the hillsides
Is it ¡»ossible that these land grale stack. He was beaten until insensible
around to each side of the city, keep­ bing monoj>olies can handle our legis­ and may die. Bad feeling exists between
ing it ou t level that will not make too lature, our congress and our courts as some of the prominent land owners of
much pressure on the pipes. From they please? It does seem to us that thia locality, of which the incendiar­
W m ^ sx Bia S tock or
tta-se main pipes to attach smaller ones the people should rise up in their ism is supposed to l»e the outcome.
•d strong material with plenty of fall might and demand that these giant,
A flock of wild geese settled on a
to the points where desired. This sys­ grasping, earth owning monopolistic
forty-acre
wheat field near Willows,
tem ol piping being several mile# long cor|»orations should not be allowed to
WILL ARRIVE SOOS FROM THE EAST AND >E OPENED UP IN
it ta estimated that the flow of water take the best [»ortions of our country one day last week, and picked it clean
THE 1. O. 0. F. BLOCK.
contained in the pipes during the by the most gigantic frauds ever per­ in two hours.
John I*. Ward, one of the Portland
night (when not usually used by the petrated on the face of the earth.
Itosses, has been appointed appraiser
mill«) will nearly serve the town all
There are a few news[*apers in Oregon
day for all ordinary purposes. Some that have not been bought up by these of merchandise in the district of the
of the owners of the main water rights successors to the wagon road compan­ Willamette and Wusnington, by the
in Ashland creek have signified their ies, and the Examiner is one of them, president.
willingness to donate to the eity tbe that will always be found oil the side
Oils—lubricat ng,paint,illuminating,
flow of water during Sundays, during of the people, raising its voice against wagon and harness oils at H. 8. Evans’
the night, and also several hours each such unearthly frauds.
corner Main and Granite streets.
»lay. This certainly is a liberal offer. |
Men's cardigan jackets fl 5# up at
Besides this a targe number of share­
Another Proof.
O.
H. Blount’s.
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holders of the open ditches iu Ashland
John Swinden of Applegate valley
People
going
to
Jacksonville
will
have exjiressed a willingness to donate is among our vest and well-to-do farm
their water rights to the city. With era. He works his land for its profit. find Plymale’ coach awaiting every
all this encouragement thrown open so Last season he raised 2300 bushels of rain at Medford. Ask for the best
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freely by public spirited citizens for the corn besides small grains. In fruit he coach—Plyniale’s.
general benefit of the city and its peo­ realized handsomely. On a car load of Croup can always be prevented by giving
’s Cough Remedy as soon as
ple, it seems that the scheme is stej»- apples slapped to San Francisco, he . Chamberlain
the child become# hoarse. It is pleasant
ping oil' jn the right foot and before netted a cash return of a trifle less than and safe to take and perfectly reliable. Price,
long will be a living reality, and a step 60 cents a l»ox, which, to that sold pri­ 50 cents per bottle. For sale by T K Bolton,
that not only ourselves but future gen­ vately, brought him a clear $1000—in
Men’s red flannel underwear fl 00
erations may well feel proud of. The fruit alone, if you please. This is an­ at O. II. Blount’s.
f
Iteauty of this enterprise is that while other proof that there is money in
Men
’
s
fine
white
shirts
from
75cts
up
the city will have to be bonded for the raising fruit, especially of the right
at O. H. Blount’s.
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money to bring it into practical use, quality.—[Grant’s Pass Courier.
Mens boots fl 00 pair at Blount’s.
after it gets in operation it will be a
Au Absconding Debtor.
paying enterprise, and as for feeling it
Fresh bread, pies and cakes of all
People of this valley will renienil»cr
directly the tax-payers will never know
kinds daily at the U. S. Bakery, x
this
astronomical
lecturer,
and
see
that it was done, while the system of
All wool red underwear for fl at
water works will be such a brace to pui that his God and morality pretenses,
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up tho roal value of property that it is like those of a number of other hypo Blount’s.
more than a paying investment for critical citizens, were very flhnsj- when
A Card.
he can get his fingers onto something
the people.
Otlice of the Recorder of Los An-)
that
will
benefit
his
own
earthly
The new charter allows the council
geles Lodge, No. 55, A. O. U. W.,>
to bond the city to the extent of $50,- carcass:
Los Angeles, Cal., March 14, 1889.)
Recently
the
household
goods
of
000 f< >r a system of water works, after
W. L. Lewis, Esq.,
KTotlce to
it lias lieeu submitted to a vote of the Rev. Ezra Haskell were attached for
Dear sir and brother:—
debt.
The
ease
came
before
a
Portland
tax-payers. Wo nardly think that
Your letter in reference to the piece
this sum will bo needed at present to Justice, who rendered a judgment in published in the “Times” about you
favor
of
the
plaintiff.
Mr.
Haskell
carry out this work. There is no o[>-
duly received and in reply I am au­ I wish to inform the public that I have
[»osition to the measure and if every­ assured constable Simmons that lie thorized by the lodge to say that they two fine bred »tallions (Hambletonian aBd
J
thing moves nlong smoothly wo ought would liquidate the debt, and the sale did not take any notice whatever of Patchen), that I will make the season of
I860
in
Rogue
River
valley,
making
my
of
the
goods
was
suspended.
At
Port
­
to be able to vote on tho mutter before
land, Monday, J. C. Ruetenik, attor­ the article, most of the brothers know­ stands at Ashland, Medford and Central
long.
______
Point and will also stop at Phoenix on my
ney for the reverend gentleman’s ing you too well to take any stock in way
down and coming back. The under­
such
nonsense.
I
read
your
letter
to
Tlie republican papers report that debtor, called at the Quimby house,
signed will, if addressed at either place
the
bulge
last
night
and
after
it
was
above mentioned, come to the residence of
Boas Buckley of San Francisco made where Haskell’s furniture had been
one wishing the use of his horses, if not
nt least $100.000 out of the late Cali­ stored, for the purpose of collecting read Bro. Mackay was appointed a any
living to far away. Any one wishing pedi­
fornia legislature by corruption. They the bill, if possible. Mr. Ruetenik was committee of one to have tlie “Times” gree of horsescan have them by addressing,
say nothing about Bill Higgins, though, informed by the hotel clerk that Has­ letter contradicted in some of the Los
Only a few more Choice
who is as dirty a politician as Chris kell had departed last Friday for ■ Angeles papers which will be done
right
away.
Hoping
this
will
find
you
Buckley and has as strong a hold on [»arts unknown, taking with him all !
ASHLAND, OREGON.
the throat of the republican party in Iris belongings, including the furniture j and family enjoying good health, with
kind regards from all the boys, I re­
California as Joe .Simon on the party under attachment.
main as ever your friend,
After April First
in Oregon. Bill Higgins is the repub­
In this desirable location, with a frontage
About a cord and a half of fine large I
W alter D evereux , Recorder.
of 50 feet on Alida avenue and a depth
lican I >■'# of San Francisco and is the
Will leave Ashland every Monday morn­
of 160 ft. Centrally located and a beau­
same Kind of a devil as Chris Buckley, sturgeon were piled up on the Tele- j
RIGHT’S Syrup Tar and Wild Cherry ing for Medford; will be in Medford Monday
tiful view of "the surrounding
will cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, evening and Tuesday. In Central Point
but he lacks the “lame,” and duriug the phone dock a tew days ago awaiting
country makes these lots the
Wednesday morning. Will be in Ashland
shipment
to
Portland
says
the
Astoria
Loss
of
Voice,
and
all
inflamed
condition#
most desirable and choicest
legislative session in California has
Thursday, Friday and Saturday until fur­
of the lungs. Sold by T. K. Bolton.
Pioneer.
Inquiry
elicited
the
inform
­
Residence Lots in Ash­
also made his “wad,” although it is
ther notice.
[fo-3ml
land. Prices low.
ation
that
thev
came
from
some
slur
­
probably not so much as Buckley's,
BORN.
geon
y
a
rds
over
on
Deep
river.
A
stur
­
TSDÚC8 EASY.
on account of his lack of reputation
—In Ashland. March 16th, to
not bringing in so much business. geon yard is a new fake and corresponds WILLSON
Climate free with each lot. Look at these
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
H.
Willson,
a
son.
lots before buying elsewhere. Enquire of
Buckley. Higgins and Simon are to the stock yards in a cattle or hog |
E. E. Miner on the premises.
|37til
—In Ashland, March 20th, to
prominent typical characters in the ! market. The fish are angled for when ' EUBANKS
Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Eubanks, Jr., a son.
the
yard
master
finds
time
hanging
■
l>olitical history of these two states,
heavy on his hands, and are then fired PARKER—Near Ashland, March 17th, to
who hold their positions on the into
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parker, a son—12%
the corrals or yards to fatten and
A shland
-
-
- O regon .
strength of the cowardice of the peo­
pounds.
wait
until
the
state
of
the
sturgeon
ple. Sinieou holding the [»osition of
Are prepared to give estimates, and
market
calls
for
their
slaughter.
They
IS THE EDEN OF AMERICA.
chairman of the republican state com­
take contracts. Will put up any class
mittee in 1886, defeated John B. Waldo arc said to be a very intelligent fish,
of 6tone work desired, in a good and
after loafing around the pens a
for re-election to the supreme court, and
substantial manner, as both are ex­
week
or
two
get
so
well
acquainted
and placed in the office the democrat­
perienced workmen. References giv­
that
they
grunt
long
and
loud
when
ic candidate, a piece of damnable
en where required.
their
meals
arc
not
set
out
at
regular
treachery that has hardly seen its like
Residence—-Cor. Union & Allison St.
before since the days of Judas Iscariot, hours, and lash the water into foam if
a
stranger
comes
arotiud
and
makes
ADDITION
and since this is known to every repub­ remarks without first having an intro-’
lican and not disputed by anybody,
l I AJA
T TTTT
/P a ’S I 13% acres—Has been platted and record-
At the present time they are
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LA»
A. A ■ J
' e(j an(j town lots in the said addition are
even Simon himself, yet he remains duetion.
worth
about
two
cents
per
pound
in
: now offered fer sale.
New Store, on Third Avenue
the leader of the party to-day and is
the market, and figure oil a bill of fare
This tract is situated on the foothills
seemingly more popular than ever. I as
Near the Depot, Ashland, Or.
sea bass or Oregon beef steak.
' of Ashland, commanding a good view
Waldo was an incorruptible man and
Has a complete stock of the best lines of
of the valley, and is near the main
the republican leader had no use for
LAKE COUNTY.
. It is also set out and
him, he would sooner have the most
L. G. Ross has been appointed a U.
bearing this season
i
some of the most
corruptible democrat that could l»e I 8. land commissioner at Lakeview.
luscious fruits of all kinds.
found throughout the length and
Which
lie
will
sell
in
large
or
small
quanti
­
At Lakeview, March 7th, to the
NÂTURESPLEASANTlmÎlVE ties at lowest rates.
For further particulars call on or address
breadth of the state. The same con­
dition exists in California, the most I wife of Hawley Bull, two sons—same
B. F. REESER,
notorious iustancc was that of the 8. age.
A Pleasing Sense of Health and
The
rabbit
and
coyote
bounty
is
Ashland, Oregon.
F. gram! jury discovering that Chris
Strength Renewed, and of
Buckley was selling the decisions of j making a large hole in Lake county’s
Ir
eluding
carriage
work,
contracted
for
at
tbe courts of that city for coin. (They i treasury.
lowest figures. Satisfaction guaranteed. [25
Ease and Comfort
O. L. Stanley has been released from
were his judges, why shouldn’t lie use
Follows the use of Syrup of Fig#, as it acts
HOTOG RAPHS
them as well ns Simon does?) The his timber land business by the pay- gently on tlu
BLACKSMITH AND GENERAL
¡»copie were indignant, etc., and <liere i meut of $170 stumpage.
JOBBER.
was talk of banging the “blind white
The wool crop promises to be a < K idneys , L iver and B owels
Effectually Cleansing the System when
devil.” Hut recent events have shown large one iu Lake county this season,
M edford , O regon .
Costive or Bilious, Dispelling
that Buckley, like the irrepressible and prices good. Mutton will also be
Horses
Shod to prevent either inter­
Joe, is more powerful aud popular than quite plenty with prospect for very Colds, Headaches and Fevers
fering,
forging
or knee-hitting.
before. The cause of this •emains at good prices.
and permanently curing
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty. Satisfac­
the door of the [»copie, who arc to
Lakeview's new officers: Mayor,
Arti at.
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
tion Guaranteed.
htame for its existence. The ones who W. M. Townsend; councilmen, W. T.
without
weakening
or
irritating
the
organs
take the most interest iu politics are Boyd, B. Daly, John McElhinney, J.
Shop—corner 8th and C street.
on which it acts.
Cor. Main and Granite Streets,
seemingly not there for principle, but S. Field ; marshal, Albert Heminger; |
For Selo In 50c and »1 ,OO Rottie« by all
an» fishing for something themselves, recorder, J. Q. Willits; attorney, Jer-
Lending Druggists.
PICTURES COPIED AND
Fish! Fish! Fish!
arc too cowardly, and have not the ( ome Knox; treasurer, 8. C. Wallis.
XlXrrA<TVBED OMT BT Tn»
LARGED.
l»ackbone to stand up and denounce
CALIF0BKIA
TIG
SYRUP
00.
Dick Kussill left for Portland, Tues­
the corruption that is being doue by day, in company with U. S. Marshal
S ax F rancisco , C au ,
Bromides made in all sizes
'orisvtLU. K t .,
V;nr Yoax. N. Y
tho great boss who runs the machinery
and
examine our work.
Myers, who has been here the past
of the government for fear that it week serving warrants on several of
Having contracted for a supply of
rewin
»;
machinery
etc..for
sale.
might be a blight to their future polit-1 our citizens cluirging them with cut­
fresh fish every day, he will sell them
1 engine 8x12; 1 lio.ler. 3x14. 3-inch
irai aspirations, which, if they are real-1
tubes, set in brick, with brick stack; 2 Guild I
at the lowest ¡»oss-ible prices. Quality
ue»l in the convention, may be nipjaxl ting timlM»r on .government land.— & Garrison steam pumps; 1 hop back, with
guaranteed
Will commence to |»ed-
Examiner.
false copper bottom, and sparger: 1 beer1 E. K. BRIG-HTMAN, Prop’r
by the frost of election, although their
’' die on Thursday, Jan. 31st. A portion
boiler, with copper butterfly coil; I mash •
JOSEPHINE
COUNTY.
[»arty may be successful.
tub. with copper false bottom and sparger; 1
of your patronage solicited.
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
A few days ago J. A. Pressure sold 1 patent copper, 3-cock drawing pipe; 1 pat­
ent
Harris
copper
masher;
I
copper
Bumie-
People remember the snooting and J. H. Ahlf a 4-acn.» tract off tlu» Fogg
Bate«, $1 t» tt i lay.
lot patent coolers 1 malt mill anil screen- 21
BLACKBERRY
WINE
carnage at the 8. F. republican prima­ place, near the river. Mr. Ahlf has elevators
; 2 yeast tanks,copper connections;
ries amongst the brethren some months ' commenced the erection of a slaughter 1 ice water tank, copper connections; 1 hot , Convenient Sample Rooms for Com­
FOR SALE.
Peer tank, copper connections, 1 rice mash
ago. This method of doing things! house and feed stable on the same.
mercial Travelers.
tub, ct>p]»er connections; 1 beer boiler, cop- ,
The
undersigned
has 70 gallons of
seems to be ¡»opular and has spread to
Brick are ou the ground for the new per coil, copjier connections; 2 malt bins; 1 '
the cities of Sacramento and Oakland, Baptist church foundation.
large cold water reservoir; 1 atmospheric [ I have recently had completed and blackberry wine to spare, and offers
which brings forth this remark from
beer cooler; 1 malt steap; 1 steam kiln,! furnished ready for use, the entire the same for sale at the reasonable price
the Marysville Democrat: Oakland " The World says that Mrs. Langtry complete; 1 malt screen and fan; 3ferment- • series of fine lodging rooms on the of 50 cents a quart. It is of a suj>erior
tubs; 3 copper-turned atteniporators; 1
and 8acram**nto republicans are a and Frederick Gebhardt were quietly j ing
Centennial double-barreled air pump; 1 second floor of tbe new Crocker brick quality and is just the thing for medi­
unit on one thing—they are bound to married iu that city Tuesday of last pressure hand pump; 1 cold water tank; 3 building—The best Lodging Rooms of cinal purposes. Apply at residence on
Oak street, just below railroad cros*
have harmony if every man is carried week she having l»eeu granted a fermenting tanks not set up; 1 5-ton Fair­ anj- Hotel in the state.
divorce in a California court Monday. banks scales; I Route washing engine; 1
ing, Ashland, Or.
home on a shutter.
House
Completed
Renovated
and
New
­
Roule
washing
n
achine
;
1
corking
machine
;
IUIU1C WUMIUIS lx uviliiif, Ikoiwuag
,
P. LYTTLETON.
Fresh
bread
delivered
at your door 1 beer steaming machine: 1 beer gauge, to- .
ly Furnished Throughout.
President Harrison (a little late at every morning by 9 a . m . Orders left gether with shafting, pulleys, belts, about
church, whispering to gentleman in at Bakery, opposite Odd Fellows Hall 5000 feet % to 3-inch steam and water pipes,
brass globe valves, ami other fittings too ■
pew behind him}—Will you kindly tell will he promptly attended to.
numerous to mention The above machin­
me the number of the hymn?
is now in the building known as the
Water proof building paper, wrap­ ery
Gentleman in pew (eager to be of
Molson Brewery, Ninth and D sts.. Port- ■, HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE Hoose, Sign and Decorative
ping
pajM'r
and
twine
at
H.
8.
Evans
’
.
land.
Or. For further particulars inquire
service)—No. 784, Mr. President—ex­
actly tbo number of signature's, by the
If you want your piano or organ GEO. T. MYERS. No. 201 Eighth st.
way, to niv petition for the postoffice tunned by a first class workman leave TtOR SAL? Office furniture, truck wag- I
at H>>p|>er’s Mills, Mr. President,which word with E. B. Hunsaker.
’ ons. etc.. 1 Lillies ehilled steel safe. 1
x
Kalsontining, Paper Hanging and
stand-up desk. 1 secretary, 1 counter desk,
1 shall have the honor to present to
1 wide counter with 12 deep drawers, 2 office
History
re|»eat8
itself.
President
Graining.
you to-morr<>w. (Sotto voce) Bet a
Graining, Glazing, Paper Hang-
Garfield's administration went into tables, 1 letter press. 1 dump cart. 1 2-horse
thousand dollars I get that office !
gooseneck truck. 1 express wagon, 1 2-horse .
ing, and Kalsomining.
A shland , - - - O regon .
business with Blaine as general mana­ spring wagon. 2 set double harness, 2 set ‘
Ball pointed pens for sale at Burck- ger and a New York quarrel on its -ingle harness. 1 set cart harness. Inquire
Shop on cor of Watcr aud Spring SHOP—Iu rear of C. W. Avers’ of­
GE". T MYERS. 201 Eighth st., Tortlan»]. ‘‘ Streets
halter ± Hasty’s.
hands.
.
1'41
I fice.
’s Lili forfeiting the unearned
VALLEY RECORD.! land Dolph
grant# of various military wagon
r
9
Beg Leave to announce to the Public of
Ashland and vicinity that they have opened
with a large stock of
DRY GOODS,
C. H» LUDERMAN,
BOOTS
AND
SHOES
FANCY
MORAL BROS.
Pioneer Block
OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE-
- B. F. Reeser’s --
f
FKED n. ItOWE,
NEW TIN SHOP
RESIDENCE LOTS
Hardware, Tin,
Sheet-Iron and
Copperware
LUMBER!
First Train Load Will Arrive next Monday, March 11, at Their Lumber
Yards at Railroad Track between the Stock Yards and the Warehouse,
ASHLAND,
OREGON
Particular Attention to
JOB WORK,
Procure a Home
I
A DEPARTURE!:
Which will be done in a workmanlike
manner and at prices that
B. F. REESER’S DEFY COMPETITION.
Highland Park
Full stock always on hand and made
to order.
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gMT’ None but the l>cst material used.
In REESER’S BLOCK.
ASHLAND, :::::: OREGON.
H
I
CASH IN HAND,
Or Approved Country Produce.
----- A full line of-----
Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes,
ASHLAND, JACKSON
GROCERIES, Etc., AT LOWEST RATES.
The finest Educational Institution
g^FWe tender our thanks to the public for past patronage, and cordially solicit
within a radius of 200 miles.
a continuance of the same.
Scholarship, one year..............................-130.
R. H. HARPER,
Commercial Course.................................... $25.
Training School, per year........................?15.
For further information address,
J. 8. SWEET, P resident ,
z Ashland. Oregon.
M. L. ALFORD,
J. M. M’ CALL.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
EUROPEAN
Staple and Fancy Goods.
To l>e found in this city. 1 have
also a well selected stock of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
CAPS, ETC., ETC.
WHITE
Sulphur Springs
Restaurant
Hotel.
O dd F ellow ’ s B lock .
ESJ
«■ P. H. DOMOGHUE
Central House.
PAINTER,
——I Propose to Sell Goods ONLY for—{of—
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS.
Paints,Oils & VaRnishes
L. A. TENNERI,
JOHN e. MORR
ROWE & MORE,
Will be found the finest line of
Ferguson I Foor,
B
etc.,
GOODS,
Which they will offer at San Francisco
Prices.
Having the best of facilities we are en
abled to give to our customers good induce
ments for purchasing and invite the Public
to give us a call and examine our goods.
Respectfully,
W
Stone Masons
DRESS GOODS,
/
Horsemen and Breeders
N. C. BOYNTON,
BROS
MORAL
R. R. street, foot of 1st Avenue.
Ashland, - - - - Oregon.
Oyster Parlors
Under M asonic T emple .
Prop.
B. F. SNYDER,
MEALS,
25 CENTS.
All we ask is the share of your pat-
ronage which we shall merit.
Will Serve Meals at All Hours.
Board by the week, $4 (X).
C. W. GANIARD, Prop.
Will spare no pains in making this one
of the most comfortable and home-like
hotels in the place. The tables are supplied
with the best the market affords. Pleasant
accommodations for families
THE
STAR
Which I am offering at prices that defy
Competition.
•
Barber Shop,
CHITWOOD BROS.
NEW
MANAGEMENT.
Having leased the above house and thor­
oughly rebtted and renovated the same. I
am now prepared to offer tirst-cluss accom­
modation to the traveling public
Board anil LoHging, $5 to S<> j>er week
Meals, 25c; Lodging, 25c and 50
SULPHUR WATER BATHS, 25cts.
R. F. HIGH, Proprietor.
Hot and Cold Baths at any time between
AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TO 7 o’clock a « and 10 o'clock p m . One Bath
(37)
_ the public that I am still at the old stand room reserved for ladies use. '
on Main street, opposite tbe Central House,
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, where any one wishing work done in my
line will always find me ready to serve
them. Shaving, 25c; Hair Cuttiug, 25c;
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
Sea Foatn, 25c.
Opp. Odd Fellow»' Building.
Druggists.
I
ASHLAND HOUSE!
& JEWELRY.
Main Street Corner, Ashland.
Grady 4. Grow,
L adies haib cutting
a
S pecialty .
x DEALER IN x-----
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
A full line of foreign and domestic goods,
cassimeres and fancy suitings of the latest
styles, always on hand.
Store in Mrs. Gillette’s building, corner
of Main and Church streets,
I
G ood F its G vakantied .
Ashland Ogn.
his well - known 7 house under
)
ANDERSON
Painting
Main St
HARDWARE,
STOVES &
TINWARE.
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
will be conduc­
T ted th» on new the management,
best and most popular plans, no
pain- lieing spared to give general satisfac­
tion. It contains comfortable sleeping a-
partments supplied with single and double
beds, making it a desirable place for the
entertainment of both travelers and fanii-'
lies.
THE TAELES
Will always lie supplied with the liest the
market affords, served in style that will be
sure to please the most fastidious taste.
RATES, reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed.
J. J. STRAIT, Prop