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• i II. II. Building Humor- Watch Him. BREVITY BASKET Mills’ $3.00 calf, sewed shoe. SAGE BItlSH SPKIGS It is rumore«! tliat Frank Hoffer isover A «lead »>eat by the name of W. R. Haynes, Artists materials at Evan- A Brunk s. Fred. O'Bryant, the jeweler. Medford, El». V alle » Rzcoe»:— in tiie vicinitv of Crescent Citv looking whuse memory is etid*almed in the head Chloride of lime in bulk at Chitwood's. One dollar buy.- 20 vard- of lawn at Hun- Resuscitate«!. <«t a roots- fw a railrotul from this val lev a nuwUr «rf js-uple m tiu- is now a ASHLAND.O k . . T ulk » i >% y , July 23. . saker's. ♦/» ... i a. t ;.............. i» - • resident ui C< mm cuuntv. th** last beard from Sticky ami poison tly-paperat Chitwood's. Our “purse is tiasli.” U> the rntufi. ami i» »aid to I» tn "''J'iov ; hn„ h. wa> at a pi.« Sumner He New good- this week at Hunsaker -, ami *>f th«? I mon 1 wific. . urxeyor M«v all, ■ j. a -«arthv. hawkeved, l*onian-no»e<! >o»k- Highest cash price paid for wool at the Tin* potato crop is fairly good. I’EBMIAAL AND MOCIAU Ashland AA'oolen Mills. of this city, has been Up on the Siskiyou ; mg fellow with a finger or two off each' The jail is receiving flu- finishing more «-ornin*. HMXUitains < lot ng sotue surveying, ami it hand, and hi- hobby is "the great and wun- touches. «attoen« must go—15 cent- per rani takes The tine-t silver prune- in the market at Hou. I . A. Walt- i» at Spokane Fall-. is sunpoMe«i that it «as for tiie pur|s»e of i «Jerful thing- that »MH-omes to a man » h<> them at Hunsaker'.-. E. M. Miller's Mosquitoes are both numerous and • apt. A. P. Ankeny, of Sterling, is in jwraflelling Hie O. A C. with anotlier «-onfesses Chnst.” He is a psalm -inging G«0. Pale'horpe, o« Ashland, is running Portland. A new stock of gla—ware ju-t nx-eived at howler of the tone <>f the -al cation army, a ravenous. railroad. a Ijakery at the Pass. E. M. Miller's Ashland grocery store. member of the Baptist church, and never Mr«. M. Mayer and » hildren were at Attorneys Cranston and Parker are re •Hone—-F'l iM-land fails to be in attendance at all church meet- < oiestetn Sttixlay. Ladies' summer dress goods away down Miss Eugenia Kelley give- a musical con ; inga with his pleadings forth« t^onl to >-ome ceiving well-deserved success. for the next ten days, at M c C all ' s , for cert at Sisson to-morrow niglit. P. W. Paulson L home from hi» trip to C. B. Stone ami Mrs. Mary A. Free «loan awl crush the «infulnessof the world. Hay and graiu commences at good cash. -outberti California land were united in marriage at tiie resi- With tiie backing he get* through lieing a prices with a strong upward tendency. The Stuttz Dramatic Co. is still alive and IL H. Hemter-lioli, th, drummer I«y, t* denceof the bride yestenlav by Rew. H. member of the church, aidisl by an immac Fire. Life and Accident Insurance in the is playing in Dakota this month. -topping at II««- <>reg>>n. leading rouipanies at lowest rates. G. F'. M. D. Childers is working up the as P. Satchweil, in th«- presence of a few in ulate and cheerful supply of what is known Preaching at the Neil school house next Billings. 3-19 ¡ a- "gall," he -allie- forth aud liecome* in- I David l.um-«h*ii ami wife .w. — Sabbatli afternijon at 3:30 o'clock. returned to vited friends awl relatives. Tin- contract debted to everybody, and when he ha- no sessment roll for Assessor John Smart. e . -Me«ifor«l this week from San Juxe. ing jiarties are well known and respected use for their »'are- will borrow sums all the The celebrated steel skein Lan-ing wagon, Quite a number of sight-seers from Al Farrow recently ran a trial at Sacra one of the best manufactured, is -old by J. At . Irfiw, <rf Roseburg, «a» stopping at citizens of Ashland, where numerous way from .Vx-t-. to $20. He was quite sue- ■ Linkville and vicinity are at Crater lake. mento in 1:42)< with hi- shoes on. J. C. Sheridan, the Central Point hardware friends wish them well iff the new rela- ilie Oregon «.reral «lays this week. <-e-«ful in both th«--e M-heuies while in Ash Alex. Martin, • Jr., wife I. ndennan A Carter have a tint* "new sign man. Call around and let Joe give you tion, the blessings of which they both land, and succeeded in beating this shop out ?y be ... ... and . . . returned some pointers about this wagon anil AA'liite- Wm. Wilson returned to Kam s valtev on have known of liefore. Mr. anc .1 Mr». of several dollar». Although our amount' J’sdcrday from :t vi»it to relatives at Bly. in front of their txjot and shoe »tore. ley’s solid steel mower. * Friday from a trip to Klamath county. «a» »mall «-ompared to others, we will not Stow.- left hurt evening for a visit of a G. F. McConnell i» having an addition It is «-stimate«I that there will be about The Helman farm in the city of Ashlaml allow anybody to l»eat this community and A. JI. Maegly of Ja* k-onville. an«l J. II. week or so at Halsey, Linn county. built to lus residence on Second xtreet. ourselve» without advertising them for what one-fourth of a hay an«l grain crop in lia- lieen subdivided ami is now offered in Stewart. F>len pre*-in«.-t. were here to-dav. Mauri«» Howell has rented a boot shop ! small tracts at very rea-onable price». If they are, and besides giving them this i this county this season. Morr Biiainew». K. W. Helm, of Ea-t Porllaml, i- vi-itmg at Grant’s Pass an«l is plying his trade there. ; you want a pleasant home or a good invest amount <4 «[»see (more than they are worth, The Klainath County Star is at present lit» brother. Dr. A. C. Helm of The Oregon. The regular «■guiar term tenu of the tin* Aaiiiand Ashlaml Bun Bus- we confess) we will take the truubkxof cir Mi^je- Sarah and Nellie Cooley, of Ager, ! ment in a gixxl part of .Ashland «lon’t fail . ‘ in lb«-luinilx of the »lteriff, awaiting the in«»» College oUege for thin vear opens open» October. culating a lot of extra copies of the pajx-r to see this tract. For sale by G. F. Billings, Al. N. l«>ng amt family move tip in tin? ‘ results ui a law suit in the circuit court.! arrirl this evening for a visit with Mrs. Dr. 1 or A. D. Helman. where the i-ormorant now resides and warn L-49. Every young man ami young woman in Hunger. Ashland creek «-anyon to-«lay to camp out. I . .lad i la ml wlio han not the time to «ievote . people of his dead beat practñ-e-. (t is onlv a matter of time when the C. R. King-burv and David Allen Ala? Wrixs, G. F. Billing« ami family, ' to a long courae of trtudy Hltoubl certain Services at the Presbyterian church next > their land at Tolo for sale in four-acre offer lot.«, sli««:p in«lustrv will supersede that of .Sabbath 4 loud Burst at Agcr Mr*. Hy«le aixl .Mr. Famliatu leave to-day ly tike a liUMinene courwc. Why loaf morning. No evening services for | at low figures for such choice fruit land. ] horse» an<l cattle in Klamath county. for < rater lake. a month. A big cloud burst occurred in the vicinity Plats can be seen at Billings’ office. * \ around without a job, waiting for some- The iiKlication» of the thermometer for 1 Fred O’Bryant, the Medford jeweler, re- I The family of T. H. <*av. a relative of Mr. I thing to come along? Fit youreif so an of Ager. Siskiyou county, Cal., on Tue-ilay Fresh bread delivered at your door every of last week and raise* 1 havoc with the .-mail ; ______ _____ r ___ _________ __ ____ „ ... Ganiard'« people, •noved into a residence to fill a responsible jxieition and the job »everal «lays past has been alxuit U5 in ' ceived a large consignment of new watches morning by 9 a . m . Orders left a> U. 8. on Baum street. sptu-e of country in winch it raged, ami was I the shade, much to the disgust of tin- fat last w«?ek. Warranted, Bakery .'opposite Odd Fellows Hall, will lie will come along soon enough. Some described a*, “a regular eastern thunder num. Kobh Itetlfield, <tf Linkville. «as in the , may nav they «lon’t want to work; all ' i U m ' iii wliatever that mean«. Lo »Il dacc- + i N. A. Furtong, •>( Canyonville. Dougins promptly attended to. city Tutroiay on hi- way to Canyonville. ! right we «font want them for student». MMin a--uin««l the appearance of wi«le lakes. A pro|x«iti<H> to start allot ii«-r uewspa- ; wunty, says there is a body of sixty- acres Men's and boys ’ clothing, boots, shoes, llongias county. Rut we «fo want ail live, active young men and dry creeks were turned into roaring IM.r i„ Linkville at an earlv «lav is freclv of 'gypsum at that place. etc., etc., of latest styles, finest quality and 1(llt w|iether it is a bluff to aid Marion latng, «Iu, l«a- a reach in Klam and young woni«-n in Ashlandtofitthem- stream- overflowing ‘ with water. The I Ashland is sick abed. It went in "to see at prices that defy competition, at McCall’s. Klamath nver -oon ro4e to an unusual - the pictures ’ presented by the AVest Shore i Owing to a change in business«, E. B. ath county, «a» in the city tbi- week after nel\es for society anil for business. Our ami the immense volume of water in securing the Star plant time will dis and is laid up with the gripes. a lo«>l of freight. grailuate» are filling res|x>n»ible jmsition« «leptb, Hunsaker will give a few genuine bargains rushing down in its mad fury tore out all close. I R. A. Bowman, the |>aiutar. of this place, in organs for the next thirty days. Mr ami Mrs. J. 1*.-Fountain with their for fanners, uiercbants ami Imukrns. the wheel- and dam- along its course um «1 MEN’S UNDERWEAR AT COST FROM 25cts UP. The outside range is remarkably tine, ’•■tildreti are over at Mutt ami vicinity for a Write for catalogue an«l circular» to for irrigating and mining pur]>osc«. The which means a large amount of choice ha* secured the contract for painting the Feather-weight corset.-, ju-t the thing lor visit of a «reek or so. twojnew chi relies at Grant's Pass. J. 8. H weet , Ashlaml, Or. MEN’S OVERALLS, REG. PRICE 75cte, TO CLOSE OUT AT tocts. loss will fall heaviest on the latter, who i , , 7. . v ,, . "»^ ----- ' f, I f hot weather, at D. 1!. & E. V. Mills. wereju«t lieginning to take out pay gravel this fall, which, e'en it sold at low Frank Langvll, who has lieen Itolding a luectric light- are to be furnished at the BOY’S OVERALLS, REG. PRICE 50cts, TO CLOSE OUT AT Wets. Baptiste •'Hegar. Two buggies and a cart for -ale by in their river liar claims, the suddenness of fiimres, will go far toward placing Klatn- intersection of Oak and Spring streets and E. B. Hunsaker. <-ase on the Linkville "star,” returne«! to storm giving them no chance to save ath eountv on easy footing again, not at intersection this valley last week. BOY’S HATS, FROM, 35cte UP. of Main ana AVater. The French «-itizen wlio has lx-en an tlu? an v of their wheels. Up on the mountain with«tan<ling the parehtsl condition of Secure a residence lot in Miner'.- addition Mr. an«l Mr*. W. W. Nw-ker-on are now obi resident ui Ashland for ntuuy years, riik-s some parties were making shakes, her hav and grain fields. Boots ami shoes are to be discontinued at to the City of Ashland. Remember you can MEN’S NOBBY HATS, TO CLOSE FROM 75ct» UP. living at U m Klamath agency, where W. W. di««l at his liame on Oak street yesterday which came within the grasp of the storm Hunsaker'«, and are offered at net cost, or buv one or more of these fine lot- at reason MEN’S WOOL PANTS, FROM $2 TO CLOSE AT COST. is employed as clerk. afternoon at tiie age of eightv-six yeani. ami were strewn up ami down the gulches. | Link ville. July 22d. Lv.xx C. Dovi.t:. a liberal discount to the trade for the entire able prices. Terms easy tot. 2-w He was a native of <Quebec, Canada, and The water c«>vere«l the fences in the vicinity ■ MEN ’S EXTRA PANTS, REGULAR PRICE *5 TO $6, Mr». Max Muller, her son Isaac amt the KENO KEHNEUS of Ager. The dam at Klamath City, or Burcklialter & Hasty can forward tiie If gos-ip goes for current coin the Oregon subscription little children went to < 'olextein Sunday for came ai-roHs the plains to Ashlaml in 1853 Manistee, stood it well, and only received I TO BE CltOSED OUT AT $3, BELOW COST. of your pai>er or magazine with a ben<l of sheep which he was in a stay of some length. Siftings or some other scandal sheet, would cheaper than you can do it yourself. good results from ihe storm, in the way of Eos. V alley R ecord :— terested in with other». He afterwards filling up the crack« with rubbish and ce be able to pick up several top items here MEN ’ S FINE CLOTHING, ALL AT COST. Dietl, at Keno, July 20th, Elmer J. T. II. Cone left Tue-day for a general carrie«l on a stock-raising busines» east AV right's Compound Syrup of Sarsaparil ment, doing a job that otherwise would have Dusenburv, «on of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. just now. tour in the northeastern part of the -tate, MEN ’ S LIGHT WEIGHT SUITS, TO CLOSE AT $4 15. la is blood-nuiking, biood-cleansin3 and of Ifoar creek for a nuinlier of years, cost the conqiany alsnit $2U0. to be gone several weeks. Charles E. Leland, of New York, has suc health-restoring. A cure for scrofula and all DuHenburv, aged 7 months, of infiamation and also went to tin- mines in California, MEN ’ S ceeded in being appointed manager of the HEAVY SUITS, TO CLOSE AT $5 A SUIT. Probably a Hoax. , of the bowel». It was a peculiarly lovely new hotel “The Portland” as soon as eruptive diseases. Sold by T. K. Bolton. Mi-s Elma Young, ot Medford, ha.- been but soon catne litu-k to Ashland again. . ’ ‘ child, and w as attendis 1 by Dr. DePew. completed. the gu*»t of the White Sulphur Spring« His was a life of ups an«l «towns, peculiar MEN ’ S FINE DRESS SUITS, REGULAR PRICE $20 TO $22 50, AVatcr-proof building paper, wrapping pa Ihe following concerning a young man ■ The sympathy of the whoie community is Hotel several <iay« this week. per and twine at Evans & Brunk’s. TO CLOSE AT $15 TO $16 SUIT. to all ol«l pioneers, but fortune left him who was stopping tn Ashland several attendant ujioii the grief of the parents, Jos. W. Hockersiuith left yesterday eve Newt. Jone«, of Htajrton. Marion county, at hi» death worth about $4000—his Oak weeks recently, may be true an«l it may which is inconsolable. Miner’s addition to Ashland is the choicest ning for Seattle to make arrangements for BOY ’ S CLOTHING RELOAA ’ COST. ba« been visiting hi- «laughter in Axlilan«! str«>et pro|»-rty ami money out at inter uot. It is from a Sisson letter in the shipping fruit by the carloads to that .-ec ami l>est lo«-ated for residence purposes. the past week,—Mrs. R. L. AVimer. Consult your own interests and see this MEN’S AND BOY’S BOOTS .AND SHOES ALL AT COST. est. He was raise«l a Catholic, lsit Oregonian: Through the kindness of Max I’rncht, tion from Ashland. addition liefore investing in outside projier- Jm-I Shepherd will leave for Klamath thought the religion now was not what it , ■ Frank Merrill, a young man from Portland, I the report of the governor of Alaska came Three building.-—two dwelling houses and ty. Ix>w prices. Easy terms. Call on the CIGARS, TOBACCO AND NOTIONS BELOW COST. «■ounty in a few «lays and may take the j«o- was taught to him when a lioy, and raised quite a stir among the gamblers here I to the w riter from Sitka. The document one blacksmith shop—are being built at premises for information. t -ition of farmer at the Klamath agency. hence did not die exactly in that faith, last night. About 7:30 Merrill walked into is very interesting. Want of representa Manistee, and one or two more will l«e com luenced next week. The remains were interred in the Hargit- a gambling house, where a faro game was tion in congress and the privilege of mak W. JI. Harr, L. L. Angie, Tbox. Harlan, MARKIED. Wiu Angle and other «-itUcn« <rt Med «line cemetery, where they were followed I in full blast, and buying $5 worth of tickets ing local laws is distressing Alaska. The Six good horses are wanted by Mr. ford. were in the city this week on business. bv a large concourse of friends ami tic- • pro«-eeded to lick the tiger. He secme«l to {icople are destitute of power sufficient to Rankin, of the Klamath City Lumber and .......t..,.».„i k .. u.... m n I* in hick, amt Ix-tore long piles of chips cheek the individual greed that usurjis 1 Improvement Co. Note the ad. and see WIM ER—HO Ad LAN D—At the parsonage Jtxlge Waite, a member of the re«-ent leg uaiiitancex, «-otiducted liy Rev. H. P. lay in front of him. in Jacksonille, July 13th, lsSO, by Rev. J. cannery ami other claims ana and grans grabs coal atchwell. He had no known relatives 'At y iul ” omercuunis coati I i him next AVednesdav. islature from Multnomah county, came up At 3 3 o'clock o'clock Merrill Merrill who was the only ra,,,lcr W. Miller, Wm. Wimer, of Ashland, and in the world, and it is aai«i hie will I player, counted his pile anti asked the deal- al “ ^ l ’ ie co, 'P°rative voracity of the to Cotestein Sunday for a stay of some . living _ ... . , , .Ayer, pi.v. .. . .. There was a scarcity of bricklayers at Miss Alice Hoagland, of Central Point. week». liequeath«*» hi» liequeathes lit» posaetwions possesHton» to the young- er t_ to cash . ' them. “ Thev amounted to over Alaska Commercial Company, which Grant’s I’ass last week and the men em A. J. Daley,of Eagle Point, and Dr. II. L. est daughter and son of his «hs-ensed ' $1<MO. . The dealer told Merrill to come pays shamelessly low prices for furs, ployed on the buildings struck for $5.50 per BOHN. ' 1 around ~ to-morrow. Then he locked the gold, etc., and charges euornious prices day. which they are getting. Parker, of Big Butte, who were in the city neighbor, Mr. Patton. -•ash drawer and was about to go out, when i for the neceHsaries of life. In this penni- on a buxines- tnp last week, retumeii home The weekly drill of Co. D has been post GIBSON—In Ashland, July 21st, to Mr. Water Works and Klcctri«* Light. v.«4it Merrill, jointing a pistol at him. said: ,«.„^,«^.1.11..™ «M- -I I«« condition the 35.000 aavagea‘there poned tMday. and Mrs. J. R. Gibson, a son. till the 1st of September, to let the wunt want tltui that tz»_ni<rhi to-night. Mr. Woodward, an electrician, was in The dealer turned pale, droppe«! the kev» are in the eorral of civilized greed, and company have a summer vacation. By A’EGHTE— In Ashland, July 24th, to Mr. Col. ltolrt. A. Miller, of Jaiksoti county, Umin uni umodring the 11 14 ■000 civilized læople are but little or«ler of Capt. G. F. MctJonnelj. ‘ amt W. P. Miller, of Klamath eountv. were Yreka a couple of days last week, and ami skinped out. Upon and Mrs. Chas. H. Veghte, a son. a .»■«.-»» a ■ " . a ltizitio v.t lior.i Lli* ua^alnio.l r 1’1» 4.« He ______ took more favorably situated. The taxable I Cha-. Miller has opened the store near in Salem Monday doing business'at the gave our trustees an idea of what could ; drawer, Merrill found only $124. __ »late house. Statesman. lie done with an electric plant in furnish- ' that and the box and “case keeper, »» ” and as ' property' there is aliout $15,000.000, and ' the depot on 1th street formerly owned by lie walked on waid he would take the table Juneau 1------ n.—i-...( City, which has menu twelve oichvb stores. ------------- -*1 * , mu ’ ii iictr» *, J. <’. Devine, and it ha-lieen stocked up Ml—c- Nettie and Neva Winter-, «laugh ing power for pumping water into the if he coukl get it into his grip. newspa|H.TS, eliurches and schools, has with a choice supply of groeerie-. ter» of The««lore Winter-, of Nevada, the water work» reservoir», and in lighting Merrill left for the south this morning. 1 weU known horseman, are visiting Ashland, the town by electricity. the dynamo to be He 1« well known in Portland and this may . no legal title to anything. Agriculture, The suit brought by the city of Medfonl mining and stock-raising will, according i to compel J. C. Elder to pay a business li the guests of Mrs. Dr. Songer. openukl bv a powerful turbine wheel interest many readers of the Oregonian. The undersigned will I k in Ashland next to the governor, boom grandly there yet. cense was thrown out of coutt last week on E. A. Hoag was up from Medford pre- placed in Shasta river. Two or more AVednesdav. July 31st. for the purpose of He calls for territorial right« and privi account of a Haw in the complaint. pumpti could lie ouerateil from different Pugilism at Dunsmuir. ) iinct Monday. He expect» to leave soon purchasing six (6) or more large horses. leges. It is a good place to learn to play for a trip back east to s«?e his aged parent*. wells sunk on underground channels, to AYm. Patterson's family, Mrs. Million and They must lie sound, gixxl and big. Apply A. F. George. Supt. of 'f the Mt. Sha.-ta | freeziwjut. and will he gone several months. lie worked by the dynamo, no that an division, was beaten last .Saturday Mrs. Sorrenson, Mrs. Young and daughter, at the Oregon Hotel. M. B. R axkix . Satunlay evening ' an«! Frof. Price and family have been ad«Ie«l The coach of the Western Stage Com to Chris. Lehman, of Galesville. Douglas abumlance of water could be obtained by a brakeman named “Baldy"” AVhite. the campers up Ashland creek canyon. <*ountv, who has lieen stopping at Ashland for all purpone« without the use of a White ha«l worked a day and George refusisi pany, on its way from Atrer,lumbered dis ESTEA Y NOTICE. ami lite Wagner soda springs, returned •team engine, fire wood or engineers. to give him his time or pay, when White . mally Tuesday night. Upon the box of J. N. Hockersmith' informs us that the Sunday much impruve«t in health. Tiie lighting apparatua would furnish proceeded to take it out of hi« hide. George’.- ' that vehicle sat a passenger whose crazi contract for the erection of a new school nose wa« damag««l and his eves discolored. I house in South Prairie district has been let . From the saw mill on AVagner creek, one Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kearti- are »topping lights aliout as cheap as <oal oil, and White was fined $10 for disturbing the peace, ness was a feariul burden on the mind of to Manuel Miller, of Butte creek, for $tll’>. ! bay horse, star in forehead, one enlarged n«*ar Glendale the most of the tint« now would Is* much safer and cleaner than which a fellow brakeman put up, ami the i , the driver. Nc doubt the driver suspect- ASHLAND OR- , , . . ... , ,, „ , hock joint. Also, «mail brown mare with where <1. W. has a contract to supply the coal oil. If this kind of light can lx* Judge. It i- -aid. blow«?«l the money in __ ,______ yowling, preach- ______ A burglar entere«! the place of Mrs. S. J. vsmall white xiiecks on neck, contracted with i dl that ________ the wL-joptng, railroad with an immense amount «if wood. used on the Golden Gate special trains the noys. The brakies tired anvils,whooped uiivil-<,wh<K»ped ing, pinching human was no less a per- Fellows at Berryvale one day last week, but hoofs. A reward of $lo w ill be pai«l for in- _............. - 't that —.1 , l son than ................ Black Bart, the road agent. was scared off by that lady and Miss Kate formation and recovery. AV. G. T axsf . r . EKED. II. BOWE. JOHN C. MORE. Frank Brandon is in from Klamath coun for gilding in sleeping lierth», it ought to and hallowed, ami made Rome howl Russell, both quite well known in Ashland, Or.. Julv 1». MW». ty on a visit to old friends and relatives, ami be safe enough in»ide of a dwelling, and night at Dunsmuir iti Iwiwr of the event. The man, being the onlv passenger, was Ashland. and it • stud would have roundly thrashe. ( holdin}f up , aM J though t i K . task without any danger of asphyxiation from left yesterday evening again with hi» broth « clerk and a “.-potter” if thev had !• X1 . i . . 1 \ L er George for a trip to Portland and the leuka^e as with gas. The material for George not cleared out «luring that night. a dttti« ult «me, he |icrfonm-«l it, the - Congressman Binger Hermann started ' north. , from Portkinii on the 15th for a tonr in the electric light can !*■ supplied almost as . r Friday was au at Yreka Slomlay- anti and was was iu to ; ' — drivel 'thought^ likeone who hadjieid^ up I i interior v, . . riuuy wa* i rtnu Mvntinv of the state to renew old friend- ' ;r the ihe care cure • of oi i . • paniienger jriiiTr-tgc;' or Or two Indore, and ,U«<1 thus tliuo bad l«u«l : ships. He Mr». C. It. Lu«h-rman returns Sunday cheap here um an} win . re, but for gnat I k return to Dunsmuir under has grown more polite than a TruPi a u railroad detective, who got the tmsnieSH. from tier trip to Albany and Corvallis. Her ex[mnae would lie much greater. The; got acquainted acijuaiuted with with the iMrshless. IL He , French diplomat. mother, Mm. H. H. Williamson, ami Mrs. ehx-tric light portion of the work ib eHti- ! 'was sent for from Sacramento, tried to hold himself up into the starlight Geo- F. Luderman. will come with her for a mati-d at $10,1101), nod the water work« This information is from the railroatl Imy«-. but his breath hel«l him down. His ’ AV'e bear a rumor that cattle are pcrishiug visit in Ashlaml. s Friday George «wrnx to b<> a very unpopular brea,h WUH at) M voke Of old ■ from scarcity of water in some sections,afld ! s x ekxx |mrt in estimate«! at $15,000, although a gathering up ______ stock, ; man among railroad employes, as not a one t f i« t ® , ., * ! that stock tnen are out _______ William Harris was (14 yearsol«l yesterday •urvev would have to be made to neair- i <«f them has ever sai«t agixxt word in'defense I , , ■ 1 a oay-oreak, amt unit ■ noj anticipating such a continued drought We are now stocked up and arc prepared to furnish a full line of and eel«4«rate<l the event by testing hl» ately'arrive at cost of water works.— of him. ami the extreme jubilation with hel«l Him on the »ea.t. Ills name, lie said, |—[Yreka Journal, nerve» at the »hooting gallery, where he hit [Y rek« Journal. _ which this licking was received _ _________ is tut imli- was Manerge. „ He '* limi * * been celebratiug the little bull's eye amt macle the hell ring A lady passenger while passing Ager sta PEACHES, PEARS. APPLES AM» ALL cation of how be is «letested. II; — '-■ — in ’Frisco. As that «lay was lie ~z. was ‘. un- last « «• fourth Notice. nearly every pop. to -how his lighting qualities, a- if the centennial anniversary of the first tion «luring one of the recent hot days re KINDS OF FRI'IT, COUNTRY PRO There will be Divine service in the Grove i aide marked: “They named this plgce just Charley l^imliert returned to Gold llill Sundav .July 28th, << nnmeiicing at 2 o’efock. “Baldy” White needed as-istam-e there fourth the nation ever celebrateli in full right. I thihk it would give a person that DUCE, ETC., ETC., BOUGHT AND Tucs«lay from Son F'raticisrti, where he has Mr. Ri>|>er has kindly consented for us to i were many willing one» to help him. goveruineut costume, he honored it so Jived here the ‘ager.’ ” SOLD, AND KEPT IN STOCK. lieen having hi» eye» treated from the effect» use his grove every Sunday for meeting if enthusiastically that it retired behind the Klamath Chy Doings. of a kick received in the face by a horse we desire. All invfte«l to come. The Congregational church will give a FRJiSII VEGETABLES western waves, blushing with pride. At »om« month.» ago. service next Sunday night, at which R. D. S tei - hexso ». The "Klamath City" boomers are justa the Keno stage station lie fooled around song At lowest prices. Also any special sizes cut. Cellar also furnished. Bills music will be rendered both in Every day. Poultry and eggs always on Mrs. Powers, wife of Ira F'. Powers, of little tiie freshest tluit have lieen near here the horses till be upset the coach. Then some choice and AV. N. Lucky reports: vocal. Everybody is invi figured on and cut to order on short notice. liana at my store on the Plaza. the Portland society for the prevention of vet. The last nuinlier of the "Northwest he |>ointed a pistol at the driver’s bead strumental ted. Service begin- at 8 «»’clock. D. Chapman to 1. AV. Burris«, lot on Main : Magazine," published at Minneapolis bv E. cruelty to children, who has lieen »topping I V. Smalley, liesides a big description of the an«l swore. He swore so sulpliuriously Considerabh? of a tire is raging on the tn Ashlaml for some time, jx-turneil to street; coiisfcierntion, $400. tliat the'north wind was tempered to the south side of the Siskiyou«, and another in Portland Munday, AV. H. Wickham to Mrs. T. B. Blanton. ' place contains a birdseye view of a flourish B. F. Reeser's ing manufacturing city, single views of the shorn lamb. Then he flew to the forest, the Applegate section, west of Ashland, Mm. Dr. Jack-on, Mrs. E. Turner, and lot on liranite street; con., $225. bunk, depot, choice bit- of scenery, ami a probably to effect a revival of Christian which 1» the principal source of the smoke the managers of the Postal and Western M. A. Carter to J. E. Hicks, one acre lot number of private residences, malting the feeling among the hears ami panthers. supply for this end of the valley. I ni«>n office» at Jacksonville, Misses Jennie on Woolen street; con., $(k>. appearance of tiie prominent features that Tluit stante evenin’.'• was found in the Jackson and Susie Turner, were vi-iting Hwas left to I.. Samuels of the “AA’est would grace a city of 10,000 inhabitants. Ashland Iriendx Tuesday. e J. K. Leabo returned to-«lay from Klam When it is known that there is verv river, up to his waist iu water, clothed in ’ Shore” to perpetrate the eruelest joke of the Is the place to buy little of that big city is on tiie scene yet, underwear and jim-jams, timi muttering season on Ashland. This joke cost the Janies Goodri«-h wa.» over from Henley ath county. town $500. The town would gladly give something about “ ten cents a drink, ” A shland , O regon . tiie nerve of these gentlemen becomes this week to interview C. 11. Veghte alxiut J. P. Roberts was in from Klamath coun apparent. But just such push is what flowers and suicide ! I think J can see him anotlier $500 if he will suppress those putting in another water-w heel in place of ty this week. wins and tiie company will undoubtedly lie that unfortuuate’s dream as he stood cuts. the one wa»he«l away by the recent cloud E. L. llollenlieak returned from a trip to successful. there in the cold river and talkeil thus. burst along the Klamath river. The AVillmg AVorkers will give an enter REPAIRING promptly attended to. I San Francisco Tuesday. tainment at Granite Hall Friday evening, Ye-tenlay morning alsiul six o'clock Otto This is something like it : - —w— Judge and Mix. AVilhml Crawford, of July 26th. Admission 15 cents: reserved Portland, are visiting old fneml- in Jackson I Mr». Mary Rice and daughter Mi-s Lillie, Shady, who was engaged in digging a well Ten cents a dram—how 1 treated the boys i seats 25 cents, at Burcklialter A Hasty's. at Manistee, or Klamath City, entered the And burned up my home's gentle joys! county, ami in company with tw«i Jackson ' leave this we«-k for a visit at Portland. hole, thirty-nine feet deep, to commence O, life 1 was Ixirn to destroy and to «lami!— 1 lee cream and cake social at the church ville ladies. Mi-.-es Minnie Ihsitli aixl Ruby Dr. Rulierlson, of Yreka, is exptxted in work, but was overcome by foul air. Mr. How dear seems that ten cents a dram. i afterthe entertainment—price 15 cents. Eaton, -pent Tuesday in Ashland. Particular Atltittinn to I Ashlaml this evening for a visit of several Pendegast went down the well, put a rope C. AV. Ayers, the architect of Ayer«. Bar-1 Berries are now ready and coming in fast Will. R. William», formerly of Jackson days. Dram with a serpent tooth. around his waist and drew him up, to all hour A Elviage, is at Yreka putting up the I and will not last as long as last year. Only a few mroe Choice ville, but who ha- been eiiiidoye«! for the Waiting for age and youth ! Mr. and Mrs. D. IL Jackson returned to appearances as dead ns could la*. Efforts new Clarenden hotel. I. 0. Miller, T. R. So all those wishing them should send their |si-t two years in San Francisco with Ge«». Ashland yesterday evening from their wed- at resuscitation were introduced und, to tlx? Flowers, with blushes, Fuller, 8. Pedgrift and R. A. I’avnc are also | orders at once. Price 25 cents per gallon, < . Sliri- v". the Tiffany of the west, is visit ding trip. O Drink to the suicide surprise of everybody, lie was brought to I there. H. 11. Barbour, the builder of the ! fanes and cans furnished to ship in where i ing hi» old ' aunts for u week or -o. Down In the bulrushes. life again. I firm is superintending its construction. they will I«* returned. Also peaches and G.W. Smith was acting chief of night police Dead, where the ripples glide! Which will be «lone in a workuiatilik«- James B. FMd of the Pcndletun Tribune, during the absence of J. K. Ural» in Klam fruits in season. Boxes and paper on M.-B. Rankin, of the Klamath City Im- Fred. O’Bryant, off Medford, thescientifi«- oilier manner ami at pri«*t*H tluit Im- lieen vi-iting ii bitiv«-- and friends in ath county. hand for sale. For further information In this desirable hs-atioli, with a frontage 1 provenient • 'o., was on yesterday evening’s J Up to my waist in the river—oh God! : jeweler, carries the most complete stock in | of 50 feet on Alida avenue and a depth i -«■utliern Oregon, ami in company with address .1. W. IlOl KERSMITH. train for Portland from San Francisco, ! And over in ! jim-jams! - . . my , brain ______ |sod, the way of watches, clocks and jewelry Mr-. E. B. Hunsaker and children re- when.' he succeeded in having the S. P. Tail I envy the shore's fragrant bloom-feeding along the line. If you want to look to your of KW ft. Centrally located and a beau Peaches Iwaight. A shi . vnu . O uegon . Misses Fannie Skiver, an 1 Iva Parker and tuttieil MoiHlay from their trip to the Wil road company make arrangements for the tiful view of the surrounding Jam«*» Slover, spent Sunday at < ole-tein. envy the flowers their «Irani:— ; own interests examine liix stock and prices : country makes these lots the lamette valley. construction of the finest de|s>t buildings lx*fore purchasing. I le is Ixuiml to suit you.. D. Mtxirt* of the signal «dive, went to most desirable and choicest Drum» of bright morning ilciv ! 11. A. Ferguson, the stone mason, has re- on »be line Ix-twcen San Francisco and Port Koscblirg this week to relieve Wil'ard Full stock always un hand and made Io Residence Lots in Ash Several memliers of the State Horticul- ! as Drams mixed in heaven's blue! Brumfield of that otlict*. wbile he comes to turmsl from Corvallis and is rea«ly for bu-i- land, w hich w ill he commenced us soon land. Prices low. order. Trains tural commission- Dr. Cardwell, Etlien AV. Flowers, with blushes, their mill can furnish the lunilier. A-hland to receive a le-enli-tmenl in the i ness here again. ---------x—-— Allen. Janie.« Hen<ler-h<>t, R. S. AVallace. <> drink drink to th«- suicide now stop there. The mill, with a capacity service from Ja». A. Swift, 2d Lieut., I . 8. TERMS EASY. tritili, and J. D. AVhitman of Medford, — arrive«! run day Chas. Kalin wu- on vesterday'i — of «5.001» feet in ten hours, will lie Down in the bulrushes. A. but the Ix-st iiiitleriid used. in the city this morning and held a meeting bound for Ft. Klamath from Portland on and night when started. Things are prò- Dead, where the ripples glide. Climate free with each lot. Ltxtk nt these cressing finely and the indications are good AV. II. Harr ami I.. L. Angle, oi MedfcrJ, a liu-iue-is trip. lots liefore buying elsewhere. Enquire of Keno folks wnt him to Linkvilk- to of the lx>ard at noon. -After this meeting REESER ’S BLOCK. , - -r--------- u lot of building there as soon as the have him examined, but after drinking a they will make an examination of the or- w«*t»*«»n this morning's train with the fol- E. E. Miner on the premises. 13711 I Charley llotli. a we’l-known citizen of for ehiuxls in this valley. On accomil of my having lieen < ripple<l in ■ lowing Inaiics who go to < ole-tein to camp Yreka mill is iu running order. D, : : : : : : OB EG ON. Siskiyou « only, arrived in few b.trrels of cohl water the p«sjr fellow a runaway some time ago, and not lieing it»r some time: Mi.—ex Ada Barr. Emma Ashland ami Prof. J. S. Sweet re«-eive<l notice this Tuesday. wa» 80011 cfotlte«l¡altd in his right mind. to personally supervise the business | and Mary Coleman. May Crane. Mi«» Pol Th«* "AVe-l Shore" Outrage week from the Chicago University. Chicago, able Moral: Drink natures drams. properly. I have concludeil todisjioseof rny , let! nml Mr.». Dr. Pickel. Judge and Mr-. Sila- . nav were up from that his diploma a- A. M. will be -ent him Livery Stable interests in Ashland, eon-ist-1 The July number of the AA'ewt Shore is Keno. July 22. Prrr.R rm. Po;;i, as soon a-the artist finish«?.« it. Professor ing of Livery Stable building, horses, wag- i J. Scott, who has lieen one of th«* clerks Jacksonville yesterday to witness the wed nt hand, in w hich Ashland's illustration» Sweet left that institution of learning one oris, hacks, buggies, hav, oats, etc. ol o. It. Blount's «lothing house for several ding of their friend. Mrs. Freelaml, and C'. j ap|>ear. It is a g««wl thing that th«* cuts Antelope Angling- B. Stone. year before his graduation, but lias since «•■am. <le|>arte«l Friday for Portlamt, where This isa good chance for some liven man. are all labeled, so that we all can see In- expect» to g«i into the civil engineering , Messrs. Alford, Carter. Mills, and their that the artist meant this place in them. This hot weather is atxrtit io get aw av : passed the necessary examination and as it is the only stable in the city and is i OPPOSITE I. O. O. F. HALL. other qualifications to receive it. Im-iiir— again. The best wishes of many ' wives ami Geo. • Eddings ami T. E. God with Antelo|x-is. good, paving property. Terms and price fricmls here g«i with him. ’ frey | are expected home from Crater lake Had he left out the name of the place furnished oil application to the proprietor, , Biiikiing Paper«. AVi-apping l’ain-r» One hundred head 01 agency cattle will .ithlaml. |xx>ple would have tbougld it was a vil Oregon. Aliss Minnie \<l t;««- is quite sick we lx? sold at auction on the Klamath agency J. AV. Miller, who has lieen trying the Saturday. ' G. AV. STEPHENSON, and Twine». lage in some half civilize«! country. are sorry to state, Friday, Aug. 2d. Thev consist of one and A kiii . axii springs in thi- section for the curing of his Isaac Hughe-. Chas. Chitwood, Dr. A. C. I Ashland, as is universally acknowledged, FRESH BREAD 4 PIES daily _ - - - O kegox . -on Monroe, returned with him to Ro««?- Caldwell. Frank Lennart. H. J. Hicks and Aliss Millie Howlett is contemplating two year old sifters, heifers and young cows All kinds of Ix rg Sqmlaj. He is «lying with <-oi|sumn- Fre«l. Wagner -tarte«l Monday for their is one of the most picturesque towns in a visit to 8alem, Or., in the latter part of —spring calves t<> go with cows.' The sale appearauce on the eoast, but those pict is authorized by the agent "Jos. Emery, ami tioii. Mi— Jo-ii- Alilh-r. hi« sister, went to Crater lake trip. ARTISTS' MATERIALS. is on account of the drytie— of the season ures murder it. Thev look like a lot of August. Rii-t-burg Monthly to attend him during hix ‘ Ab. Giddings came in from his Klamath barns ami outhouses thrown together,and and the scarcity of' hay for the coming lllne ». James C'uDx?rts<?ii aud wife, who live or avear vauktv . «’.«TRACT» TOK county ranch ye-tenlay with Miss Millie winter. J. M Shelton, oi Ellensburg. AV. T., has ; Giddings, ami will return this week with although the town and its surroundings upon Butte creek, have Ix-en down to Kept c<m«taiitiy on hand. A big band of gyp.-ie- were located in the P ainting , P apering , E tc . ls-«-n in .A-hlami the |«>st week and 1« so Mrs. Gidtlmgs, who will remain for some is a continuation of orchards, trees ami Jim Beli'x on a visit. orchard in ratlroa«! addition following the , Order- for ]>arties promptly executed. shrubbery, the engraver shows up only well pleased with the place that he will un time. Cor. M ais and G raniti ; street.». Rev. A. Howlett an«l wife went over I SjH«-ial prices given. same old occupation—swapping horses and a few things that Took like bean )<oles. doubtedly move hi- family to Ashland to Gen. C. F. Cadnalader and G. G. Kimball, All Muds of ornamental work neatly «lorn-. rc-kte. lie is intere-te«l in the »hick busi- Ashland has always had the goo«l will to Antioch last Saturday to church, it )•<>- mending tinware b--- th«- men. und telling I (I tidy -olid capitalists of Re«i Bluff, who are con -‘past, present an«! future.” from $2 to$5 Wedtling cake« a H|*ei-ialty . ncs« and has just -old out one of hix stock , ami influence of the S. P. It. R. but ing Rev.' FL AVoodw’ appointment aMliat the nected with the 8. P. R. IL, have l>een — according to the quality of the "fill. ’ Bread delivere«! daily at your door. place. ranches. I | spending several day- in Ashland at The when they see the way their fine new They are the first band of Irish gypsies Paices nlway- reesotiable. ST-A.lt A party «»Hi-istingui the following jieople Oregon. depot and hotel is pictured we fear the Ifolph Carlton aixl the Rader Bros.. seen here, ami have the rich brogue of that flfo, Brea«! bill- mu-t lx: settled luoiithh. cxpei-t hi -tart for Crater lake ami vicinity JOHN AVEXLUL Proprietor.' Rev. F.G. Strange went to AVilbur. Doug worst. If the fault was with the town an w ho purchased a new h«*ad«-r this season, race to perfecti- n. -ome time next week : Mr. nml Mm. Cha-. las county, last evening to solemnize the nnpreiiidi<-««l jiiry wauld bring in a ver have lx-en doing a g«xxl «lea! of heading AV. Logan. Mi—e- Allie Farlow. Adah Hor At the special sclxxjl imxiting Tuesday to dict of justifiable homicide if the «-om- near Eagle Point. ton. I.ibl.ie Burrow-, Liblih* Swift. Hortense marriage of his sister. Mis- Mattie Strange, elect a directorrto -ucceedGen.' IL L. Apple Rvf-soll. aixl AA'. H. Mowat, Fai. P. Aforee. at their home, and Mr. Fisher of eastern IKtny would kill it. The more those The rood has )»-.-n thrown iqx-n ls- gate. resigned. Dim-tor A. D. Helman pre A full supply of views of Ashlantl are circulate«! (where It. I'. HIGH, Proprietor. AA I.. Jolin-oii. s. V V. Curler am! R. A. Oregon. tween tin- «lesert mil Eagle Point, ami sided and Rob!. Taylor was elerted sevretu- Atiukh-r. Dr Wm. l>. Mays, of »an Fraii>-i»<->. for •ienials could not reach them) the town tlx- «-ontraclors h;|*. cuinmelivt«! work rv. AV. AV. Ketitnor was 'ina-iimou-ly Coins«. C' skits , R obes of ti t. size », AM PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE TO DRUGGISTS. will suffer an untobl injury, as no sane. ele«'ie«l as director. "< r«x>ks,” w !;•» is some G mjves , C bki ’EH, E tc . It. >. • ulicrwell, A. D. A|. Millan ami J. merly a prominent mrinler el the legisla |H-r»oii woiil l can* alsillt moving himself, on th«- bridge acrijs- Anti-lop«- creek. the public that I am -till at the old stand what of a joker, gives hi.- reason for this ture ami a <-on-|*i<-il<m- figure in that city \A Brown. Ih>- railroml"-urveyom. i-amr oil Maili'treet,up|"»iU-tiie Central llou>e. _ ASHLAND. - - OREGON. AVe shoulil jililge that the people of event as follow»: "A- I'm not tiulor any o'er iron« Duii-iiiuir yi-»ter«lay 4ml in «iti- Is-shies Ix-itig interested iti -<>m*- way with uiti« h le»» an inmxs-nt wife and chihlreii where any one v. i-hi-ig work dune in my , q C h OOI Books. Stationery. thing else, thev give im tbi* job." the s. P. c«ir|ioration. came up la-t evening to such a vv<»- begone pla««- as that. The Central Point were a very ¡utellii/i nl »wcr to a quc-tmii *|>ut by th«- in«|Ui»itivc Office and warcruom at railroad crossing, line will always find me ready to serve and i- -topping at the Ikqait llvte 1 . board of tra«lc, which is accused of being class of (»«»pie by the way they enter- icporterlf there wu- aiiv iniportant -urvev- them. Shaving. 25c; Hair t'u'ttiug, 25v; A fire broke out in tin- stable of Ed Mor Helman street Clock», Watches, and . iug gottlg on »ahi: "Ac-, we will «-oiu- Sea Foam. 25c. Mr», ltolrt. Patterson ami her daughter, an instigator of this thing, lias g«Hi£ to tained Dr. Brook» the groat tenqx-ranee gan at Phoenix last Sumluv nigh« and l>e- * mem e a -urvey to run a route from A»h- of Sa» rums-nto. ami Mr-. Da*i<l Horn, of the w «« h I» until tin? excitement ami in lecturer there, slde-«testroving that building burned hi- i Jewelry. ¡aixi right ttirourli umler >h«‘ Siskiyou liornbriMik. are vtsjting in A-hland an«l dignation iirouw'l lias subsided enough THE NEW salo<m adjoining it am! it» contents. He mountain- to lh»rubro«»k.'’ The -mile in vii inity this week. Mr-. I*.'» Iiu-I»and is a to avoid! a lynching. The luslret «iinner passed off very esca)>ed with only hi- underclothes on. .Main Street Corner. Ashland. <»r. Cidverwell - eye. though, «•-on knocked the well-to-do machinist in the Sacramento rail pleasant!' last Sunday. There were not The tire came near catching other buildings uurici|«atioii-of a wel.xime piece of new- 1 road simp-, where lias been since the shops as mal«' in attendance as would have and destroying the whole town. The build Pre-eription- carefully put up by <<»'« The I allies l>«*light«*i|. into sinithcreeii- have starkxl. ami if the influence of his wife ing and ixintents were insured in the Alba- |s-teiit hand-. The pleasant effect and the perfect -airly been had it not lieen that so many were nv cmiipanv, repre-ente<l bv AA'm. l'lri*-h. M esi *. I.ACHKNAI a . v .IIGOK, ««Hints for much they will Ixs'omo residents 1 t.^ric? AA illii.li. who «¡.me into A»h- with which ladle-may u-e the liquid fruit at work with headers and tliresber» and for • »«««• I' lKlS !wmi 0:1 llx- lir-t Pullman <wr to arrive here , of Ashland befon long laxative. Syrup <>f Fig», under all condi away from the neighborliood. AA'e had •.! k - h th«1 rtiilroad reach«»! this city mini Wm. F. Herrin. Es«|., the prominent law tion-. make it their favorite remedy. It is two excellent sermons by Rev. Hoxie. At The Dalle- they have a v«-ry remark-, ex- noir Srri>‘,h t mixn I,, north, wa en Momlav's train, bound yer of the San Francis»«« tirrn of Newland-. pbuu-nig to the eye and ♦<» the ta.-t*-. gentle, A R fadfr . ble bird, oi the crow -|x-« v? It", »u talk hi tot- san FratM-i-eo. Hi- retire,! from the Allen X Herrin, arrive»! in the city Sunday yet ertii-i'ial in acting on th«? kidney-, liver -cveral different laaKhigte .. aixl make- It a It llloVllI. r,m«l several years asm. le-ing the po—e—or with his wife and ehihiren for a visit with awl bowel-. -pc«".- :,.-u sm.-tav morning to ’ IL" an entirely New Method <••» washing of «-on-hlerabtc money, which he w«>n on a hi- folks, the family of John S. Herrin. .............. L.— . Lari: « urtarmi. Fringe.-. uu«> rim-hmlwoidene». I A 1‘ Ball, the saddler, ha- remove«! h.- Java 5 -mall Am -ri/an AS1IDAND. OREGON. Muslins, latces {watte and blackt. ail kind- tottery ticket, the -urn wu- «ai«i to Is- $15,- The other niemlier ill the firm. Fraud G. V Cnixl of Thank». -hop to building north of F Al »Idler*- iiimi-s-r 'h s-abbuU* MIU | g,.,»,, q h<<ly." ■ ■•1 During th«- first part of railroad con- Newland-, son-in-law of the Ian- Senator of WtiiJca-. Indie- Flannels rind otlw-r grocery »tore, whey. Im «- better preparel I w ish to pilhl’cly express my sense oiol»- UXS MUE MILLER. <H I’M THU. nc-tion A-hlami hml with the outside world. Sharon, was on the same train a.al contin ligation awl gratitude to niy neighlmrs and thaney to wait ujivii bi.- many customers ill COUs*-p'.«*i?\ . 1 which hundreds tloeli to Wearing Apparel; also Gent'- t lotlies • All work ordered will lie inaile to give<,n'ire church. A bird like thai in Sale’s, would cleaned on Short Notice. tl»e train <«>n-i-i«*l o' a -tuoker and a «lav ued hl- trip to IMrtlaml. fnewls. through whose heroic exertions i|t Has o|iene>l dressmaking r<M>ms <>n Dodge Bros’ well-! siring machine is at be of great lienefit to aqnu.oi our «hurehe.-. «seu-h. mail amt expre—<ar». with a Pull • LACE CURTAIN CLEANING A SPE SATISFACTION- People going to Jacksonville will tin«l fighting tire on the morning of th<: 22d. my work at Jas. Carr’s pla««?. and w ill next —[Capital Journal. man car three tin«-- a «wk. The train then propertv in Phoenix was saved from total SPRING STREET CIALTY. made onli -Lx trip- a w««-k. leaving the em Plvmale's nwh awaking every train at denruction. ■ nk a well for J. N. Hockersmith hoifc Repairing neatly and promp'.ly done, Pickles in any style at E. M. MUter’s next door to the re-idem-eof Cuts. Hoxtav. \«k for Hi« >*«’ «**»ch — Ply- ploy«-to re-t over Sunday. How thing« Mrilionl litg ■ At.- If.? I I'hv tii- Or. Ju’- ri. F kamv Tow-r. grocery lore. Giw d Fit-’ and dati-foi tton Guaranteed. and at f.o«' Rate-. uiiiu? x ba e yba-Jtel -tiK- ibu t da'.. VALLEY RECORD. Contemplating a change in my business at an early period, I will offer my entire stock at cost until the same is closed out. a The whole stock must go as we are determined to close out the business. Yours Truly, O. H. B lount , ROWE & MORE, P. H. D0NÖGHEE LUMBER! 1 1 Merchant. <1.9 - - - Oregon. Dressed and Finishing Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, etc. O. R. BUCKMAN UM Carpenter and Builder, tfs BERRIES AND FRUIT. TIN STORE Hardware, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware. JOB WORK, RESIDENCE LOTS DEFY (WETITm. EVANS & BBUNK D.SÄH. CHOICE CAKES H. S. EMERY Barber Shop, Funeral Director, CHITWOOD BROS I FRENCH LAUNDRY H. judge . Marness & Saddle Fashionable Manufacturer DRESSMAKING