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He Ended their Shatue A jcxx iateff Pre»» dispatch j Frank Ciuibusky, a voting man raised ¡of a material witness disappearing in a SIX MILES SOUTH OF st Jacksonville, shot an«i killed Mrs. ¡criminal caae in which his important Art H LA XL». Os ..Tiiruoxr, l)w. 12 GRANT S PASS. OR. ' test rnony was needed to ronviet. While Eliza .1. Smith in a bouse of ill fame at Corning, Tehama county, Cal., early PRESENTS for YOUNG FOLKS PRESENTS for RICH that as long as ' the bcnorabl«* court is at the investiga- last Sunday morning. Realizing the Tbe Y. W. C T T they can are out drunkard tlæy will I tion bosinei«, it might not be more than enormity of his crime, he blew his own They are i common justice to go into the wholesale brains out with a revolver. Mrs. Smith fight intoxicating lqnor. -AND— —AND— lm»incas of investigating itself and every had left her husband a lew mouths Ix- —CONSISTING OF— body else connectol with the manage- Apple. l,,;-.r. Pc.teli. Plaie. Prune. F.'min Bey, Stanley's friend, ia at the i went and manipulation of the jurispru- fore, and wax living a life, of shame with Ch< rry. Apricot. \< «- a-l <e. Alttion-I PRESENTS fcr POOR PPESEHTS for OLDER ONES Citnbuskv. Announcing h«-r intention joint • •’ death front the severe wound on I «fence of Southern Oregon. If some of \Va ’ :.U'. Ch-- tutu. Shade ar.tl C ma hi« head which he received from a fall a I tbe metho«!» employed could be sifted to J of leaving him forai,other man, Citntxi.«- rnent al tii-cx. ky became jealous, upbraided the woman few day» since. i the bottom, a system of «lebau- hery and in a violent passaion committed the -; .ADUSO Uncle Jerry Rusk has a «rheme to re would I** unearthed that may be very ; ,lee<l. Th«* bodi»* were iHtrietl at Red Sira trhe rrtj J'la utat Illarklterry piante and (¿rape i in?»- dur».- tli* surplus which we arc unquali warm and interesting to some of th«- ex- j Bluff. One of Cimbuskv’s sistera, after fiedly in favor of. He wants to pay off i wutors. Tn fa< t then the evidence would ! leading » life at a Sunol gait for several al! the mortgage on farms intberonn-1 I lie laid bare tn the people of Kouthorn I year», mostly during ra lroad construc | Oregon an«l they would know just why tion days in Sontliern Or«*gon and Nortl«- try.—(Pendleton Tribune. IS G SOWN OX - ; one man can be < onvi«-t<«l of ti»ur«!er in ' ern Caliiornia. committed stti« i«le a year Among tlw many things settled by ! fimt degrrt — red “hung by the neck or so ago, at Re«l Bluff, going by the ■ ieath, Jeff Davie has emphatically j roved , until he is dead '—on strong eircunurtan- name of “Pearl Cliffton,” ami “Carrots,” that there was more poetry than truth in ' fiaj evi leme. And why another crime I at the time. Without Irrigation. Fire at Mctlford. tlie oi«l glory hallelujah song of, “We’ll the same fonl magnitude is committed do not handle, cultivate, or hang Jeff Divis to » sour apple tree and tbe courts fail to find the author A fire w .« b discover.«! in the Ixxr. 9hop attempt to WE PROPAGA TE any varieties [Wetcome when the circumstantial evidence tliat ot J. l’urdu, in tbe rear of G. W. Coop or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that made the first man stretch hemp was far I er's saddle shop, about 10:30, Sunday. thev are well ADAPTED to the soil and Two of the Field family are now ,?n I IVB9 «Wil VJUllIIki j Ul n ¡t# It caught about the stove, ami when the climate peculiar TO St »UTHERN ORE fl JkO circumstantialness Ullt UlJ JPUkllltUlil VB3 GON. Write for terms to the United State« Sonretne Rem-Il ■ . upremt n< i, tj|an w;|g t|»at the blind Goddess door was broken ofx-n, it contracted a Stephen Field, of California, and his' of Justice could not find guilty. Why blaze that went to the roof and com- I A H. CA RSON A SON, Grant’s I’aas,Or. OR sister's eon, David Brewer, of Kentucky, j attorneys can offer brils* to even such tnenced licking up the whole business. I W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or. The Ht. Louie «tar Sayings (Rep-) calls ' I august personages as grand jurors to Besides burning the saddle and boot , MEN’S WORKING GLOVES. . 1 0.) VP MEN’S SHOES....... Brewer "Phil Armour’«man. ’’ _ bring in suitable verdicts. And why— shojts mentioned, it burned the agricul-, tural implement house of Frank Gallo-1 MEN ’ S GRAT' UNDERWEAR MEN’S BOOTS 3 0.1 UP The democrats are basing their hopes, . Fes« a °tl‘er things just as way, then the saddlery of J. Woods, «« (ar as Montana is concerned, upon the irregular and delicate, and too stopping there, where it came in contact MEN’S CANTON FLANNEL UNDERWEAR 50 UP MEN’S WORKING SHIRTS. present situation remaining until the numerous to mention,” are occurring as ; with Webb’s new two-story brick, and MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS CARPENTERS’ APRONS 25 UP exigencies that after scorching the last named building. Fruit and Ornameutal Trees close of the prescut legislative session, periotiicallv '-ri"*)' «”'' as there are » MEN’S FANCY COLORED SHIRTS . 1 25 P’R MEN’S HEAVY LINED OVERALLS wlien the democratic governor will ap'| make them. In fact, the court would Ed Wortnan’s livery stable, just across OF ALL KINDS AT have an all year’s job on its hands. The the street from the east side of the flrtnes point two democratic senators. MEN’S COTTON PANTS 1 25 E CH MEN’S HEAVY DUCK VESTS practicing condition of jurisprudence in 1 was red hot and came very near catidling »> MEN ’ S DRESS PANTS 00 E’CH MEN ,8 HEAVY WOOL VESTS. . .. It ia generally understood that beef this section of the world is as corrupt and fire. I. A. Webb had just moved his cattle are lower in price than they have criminal in its methods (in proportion to furniture store into the new building, WHO ARE AGENTS MEN’S FANCY SCAEFS MEN’S HEAVY LINED DUCK COATS. 1 70 E’CH —FOR THE— been for years, and yet it ia confirmed as population, amount and magnitude of and when the safe was opened the BOYS’ HATS........................... 3 00 E’CH MEN’S BEANY LINED DUCI) ULSTERS... VANCOUVF.il NURSERIES. a fact that consumers of steaks, roasts, crin e and purse of criminals) as it is in ' books steamed from the pent up heat. MEN’S HATS 1 00 E’CH boils and the large cities have to pay the cities where these < ases are regularly Only the wagons were saved from theirn- MEN’S FANCY STRIPED UNDERWEAR A General Assortment always on just as much as ever. The producer of "handled” by the ¡*oliti<*al l<oss who I plement house. hand, and prices reasonable MEN’S OVERCOATS MEN’S HEAVY SEAMLESS SON 15 P’R beef cattle very pertinently enquires "makes” the officials, '‘fixes” the juries I San Francisco, Dec. 8.—United States MEN ’ S «J 50 E’CH MEN ’ S SUITS why the wherefore. and attends to the case for a large sum . ' Deputy Marshal Walter Cochran will 4« ll I Tlicse irregular methods are becoming so UMBRELLAS MEN’S 5 00 i Tlie U. 8. grand jury has taken a re nanterous that it seems as though they probably leave Tuesday or Wednesday of a ll ll j MEN’S • 8 00 cess until January 14, at which time they have enscysted themselves upon, and are this week for Eugene, having in charge ' LINK VILLE. OREGON. ll ll will be prepared to examine into numer part of, the—unwritten—works of Black i Plutarch Lewis, who is under arrest here, i GUM BOOTS MEN’S 10 00 T ' charged with having robbed the stage: ous complaint«, various "timber cruis stone <c CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & MEN ’ S MEN ’ S FANCY MUFFLERS, All Styles .... 12 (X) between Roseburg and Marshfield, Or., | er«” and their victims, who have been This is one of the conditions and dan ll ll , November 25. Lewis has a wife and , MEN ’ S MEN ’ S SILK H ’ D ’ K ’ FS .. . 15 00 MANUFACTURERS. violating the laws in the matter of taking gerous consequences of the political meth- ll timtier lands. There is likely to bo a o«!s in vogue in Jackson county, an im I children at Corvallis. He stoutly pro- Of Sash ami Door« and all kinds und MEN’S FINE WOOL UNDERWEAR . MEN’S FINE DRESS SUITS . 20 00 heap of trouble made for parties who mediate result of which is shown in the ; tests his innocence, and regards himself styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold ll BOYS’ OVERSHIRTS.................................. and Brackets of all .styles. Boats built UNDERWEAR................ 25 have allowed their cupidity to take pre shameless way in which its representa | as an unfortunate man in happening to ing to order. The whole or one half ottered ll RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING ALL cedence of their sense of right.—[Oregon tive offx-ials are allowed to sell out their pass along the road alxvut the time the for sale. FANCY OVER <HIRTS 1 00 14 stage wits roblied and in his having slight ian. _______________ ll ll constituency fora beggarly fee. Another BOA’S’ SUITS ALL MARKED DOWN. men . s WOOL 1 50 points of resemblance to those of the real «lirect result of this coodition of affairs roblier. Several officials here, who have The Hilver-tnngued Orator, Tom Fitch, has place«! an indebtedness of from $1(10,- of the St. Ixiuis silver ton vention, refer talked with Lewis, state quite positively ring to the fact that England is the larg-, 000 to ♦150,00)—such a magnitude that their belief in the man’s innocence the actual amount— eat consumer of silver in the world,while ■ no on«* does know .... Lewis says he is quite willing to return | she produces k-ra than seven per cent of “>« countv-that 19 beann'f P™*- north, as he can easily disprove the j the world’« supply, and commenting on I rally ten per cent, interest (mighty large | charges against him. Paper Hanging. Glazing, Kalsomining, Wall Tinting, Etc. her continual effort« to depress the price returns and safe investment for big cap Mrs. Mackay Never Worked. of «ilver, «aye that "England ia the bun- ital) ami no effort is being made to stop , London, Dec. 5.—The action brought Leave your orders at Lucky’s Real Estate costeerer of the world, while Uncle Sam it from climbing right along up. bv Mrs. John W. Mackay against the office, opposite the Plaza. When will the cupidity, indifference is the gentleman from the rural districts.” publishers of the Manchester Examiner O regon ami lack of courage of the people in pub for libel in publishing an article charging A shland . That’s not a bad »¡mile. lie affairs cease, and an effort made to at that, prior to her marriage to Mackay, I ASHLARE The Beekman boom is an actual and least put a > he< k to these grasping vul Mrs. Mackay Was a washerwoman in i 1 .Vevada, was settled to-day by the de- i Stubborn fact. The candicacv of Hon. tures? ' fendants apoligizing for the publication . Carson for state treasurer, backed and paying costs and a certain sum of Joe. Simon, means that no The Wrongs of Ix>. the Poor Indian. money to charitable institutions to be Sold an Indian the other day to one of selected by Mrs. Mackay. ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. OK, •tmqlfUcaii eitizeps, “We can take twenty nomination Beekman Scholarship, one year............................ |32. Mui cqfc off IhW ai 1« a man who eoisspands personal men nny ercial Course................................ $25. strength of his own, and he will also lx, diem of the Fori from their guns.” bool, per year .................. $15. "And we are most mad enough to do it j supported by all those who degire to r information address, and do a heap worse'” growled another SWEET. P besidut , shelve the lion. Binger mum. Will brave. “Why so!” the citizen asked. ' Ashland. Oregon. Mr. Hermann com ilh Beekman “Because thev no defend Indians. We PROPRIETOR and try lor , ? At any nre crowd«*«.! onto a half acre while white THE NEW Full Suuplv n’s 10,000 cattle and horses and sheep [Roseburg Review. enf dur grass-all nreutiflr ^)uT poriles are thin, and to make a living, Indian he Thia remark from the Baker City Dem work his poor ponies until ponies neck M erd . LACHENAL & OUIGON, ocrat is the hugest joke of the aeason: Saddle Horses to Let. look like a piece o’ raw beef. Indian no —FROM PARIS— "Three hundred thousand dollar« has want trouble. He want some protection, Corner Fourth and 11 streets. 1st St., near Spring, ASHLAND been raised in Portlund t<> establish a but he no get nothin’ but hard work and Special attention paid to freight teams. Has an entirely New Metho«! for washing democratic daily newspajier.” If all the hunger.” Fine Embroideries, Lace Curtain«, Fringes, l>emocratic |>oliticians in Oregon would Muslins, Laces (white and black), all kinds I Acconling to General Miles we need get together there would not he senti- of Woolens. Ladies Flannels and other tnent enough in them to put up that two good companies of cavalry at Fort Wearing Apparel; also Gent’s Clothes CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. —DKALF.R IN— cleaned on 8nort Notice. many nickels. If Portland ever has a Klamath to keep white people’s cattle ---- An Institution Doing---- live and energetic daily, it would ta'tter and horses from crowding the Indians, LACE CURTAIN CLEANING A SPE his house is now open for be ruu us a business enterprise. In if for no other reason. We are not safe the trade. Commercial travelers will CIALTY. these days of good newswapers, the while this crowding is going on. Neither 1 $:1.M)Q PH YEAR B18HES » AS1LMI. find this point one of the best stopping Satinfaction Guaranteed. thing that is issued by so many bosses the War Secretary nor any other “econ places, as all the surrounding towns can be For Sale at a Reasonable Figure. I made by short, easy drives. Good teams generally goes into the soup. omizer” can ignore the fact that this can be bad at reasonable rates to any point Anyone meaning business can lind out in the county. Oregonian: II. Winden, of Miner peaceable community is likely any night further particulars bv addressing J. 8., care A EiNE HAMPLE county, 8. D., is in Southern Oregon, to lx* surprised by 1200 wronged and of R ecord office, Ashland, Or. ASHLAND, - • - OREGON Is connected with the house and kept ex representing a large colony of farmers maddened braves. Proctor's economy Good reason given for wanting to sell. clusively for. Commercial men. Also a who are «-ontcinplating a removal from ■ may therefore lie defined as frugality car ■A. FL ZE DAILY -AZELZELZEV JZZISrQ- good well lighted hall for traveling the blizxard belt to a better climate. The ried to ,i dreadful extreme. Provisions, snows, etc.,etc., etc, GREGORY & HICKS. gentleman has lx?en on an investigating Successor to HOSLEY & PELTON, tour for some time, but has thus far wcxxl and hay come high ut Fort Bi«l- -CITY— — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — failed to find the “land beloved by heav well, while at Fort Klamath groceries en o’er al. the world beside,” until com are brought all the way from Vancouver Will always be supplied with the best of ing to thia country. He will make his free of charge, and hay costs $4 a ton wines and liquors. K ev W est . Imported report to the farmers composing the col and the best brands of Domestic cigars a ony, and will settle in this section him and wood $3 a cord. There are no In specialty. A tine new billiard table and ASHLAND, : : : OREGON. self, regardless of their movements. It dians worthy of mention around Bidwell, everything new and first-class. Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. is highly probable they will be tempted while around Klamath are 1200 angry Commencing April 1st a “brand' new” Passenger Coach to Every Train. (fitted up especially for the business) to follow his example braves. This svstem of regulations, by Term.«. < ash. Pass-book accounts pay Will Sell, Rent and Handle hack will connect with all trains tor the accom which a fort is maintained at great cost I Freight moved alxnit town at rates able Monthly. modation of passengers between this place R»*kuluti«>nM of Comlulcnce. Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and where it is not needed, and another fort and Jacksonville LOWER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. Real Estate on Commission W kekka «, It ha« pleased the Great is abandoned in a country where it is (47) C. W. SAVAGE. Proprietor. - - - - - ■ ■ Fire wood of aH kinds delivered any' To the Farmers of Jackson Co CetuHiander to visit our community and needed and where provisions are com at Prices that Defy Competition. I A Choice Collection of City and call home our worthy comrade, Julius The undersigned have opened a paratively cheap, is jxtrhaps the most where in town at lowest prices. Boehm ; therefore be it t Country Property for sale. Ketolrtd, That we extend our sincere ■ lisorderly system on re«-ord. It would symjiathv to the bereaved daughter and ' puzzle* forty Philadelphia l.«wvers to de family of our deceased comrade and that vise a looser scheme than that of Proc- A ng person wishing to nell prop -IN we deeply feel our loss in the 1‘ost. and i tor’s economy.—(Linkville Star. erty will find it to their interest be it CENTRAL POINT. WRITTEN BY HIMFELF, to call and see its Ureolfed, That the charter of onr Poet Jacksonville Jottings. — ENTITLED— And will keep constantly on hand a full I be drafted in mourning for 90 days and HIGH & STURGEON, Props. assortment of Hardware, ¡Stoves and tin The miner« are happy. that s copy of these resolutions be spread ware. on the minutes of this )x>et and also that 8 H Cook, of Applegate, was in town ; 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO LA the people of Ashland and surround a cot>v be furnished each of the local J»- I la«t week AND CAMP-FIIIE CHATS We Will Not be Undersold country that E. Sturgeon, the barber, i>era for publication, also that a copy b-‘ Tom Clemmen« ha« returnkd from a trip ■ ing I. W. BURRIS8. Proprietor. The great standard History of Pioneer has moved In with R. F. High, and we have Call and see us before purchasing else furnished to the dauguter and family of I to Galice creek fitted up a nice «hop. Everything is neat where. fcr we can suit you in price and This favorite i exort ix gaining in popu- Life. A complete record ot exciting events the deceased. on the Western borders, and for the first Bom—To Mr ..nd Mrs Frank R Neil. and clean and we are here to stay and all quality. I larity every dav. (J. R. C asky , time an authentic account of the Custer we ask ia a fair share of the patronage. We ___________ ■___ Dec Sth. a daughter. 1.2 J. C. SIIEIIIDAN. Coanuittee < D aniel B aek , Massacre, Ge: eral Crook's Campaign ami a are the only authorized agents to sell the The very l>est of WINES, BRANDIES, thousand of other exciting incidents, in Mi«« Martha Cardwell is teaching a suc genuine sea foam. Call and see ns and try (J ames C hisholm . cessful school in Sant'« valley cluding a description of Buffalo Bill's ca us. Yours Respectfully, BEER and CIGARS, kept con Klamath County Items. reer and success tn exhibiting his “Wild E. SiraGtox A R. F. H igh . John Watson ha« purchased M Oben- stantly on hand. West Sh- w" among the Crown Heads of cbain's residence in this place. ud Europe. The hit of a lifetime. Every J. L. Truitt, of Haynesville, is ped East Side of Main Street. A shlasd . PORTER & ALE. Henry Kubli ami wife, of Applegate, body wants it Over three hundred spirited HOTOGA PH S dling some very fine articles of cod-fish «pent several day.« in town last week. engraving and nearly eight hundred la balls down bv the railroad. Fine Billiard Table, page«. AU the applicant.« but two re< eived ccrtif- Mrs. John Wells’ l la-pound baby boy, ' ¡cate- at tne last teachers’ examination. AGENTS WANTED. born Saturday night, died Monday. M r .«. E. TYLER. The very best beer of Anaheim, wine and Either sex, young or « Id. tn every town c, , , aueu.tuli IJ...U/..I1 a < v.’s (Chicago; Red The grand jury *4« discharged Munday (Successor to S. Stacy.) Hennessy brandy, which will lx- sold by to sell this most remarkable b<x«k. Agents -School House Shoes, and r HURCII, BROUN «St CO.’S (Boston) oo calf B J “Lynn C. t»o\ie,” the lively Linkville by Judge Webster, after being in session a'rendy in the neld are simply coining the quart or gallon. eorrc'poiuicnt el the Ashland R ecord , ha- seven day«. Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. Our tables a*c supplied with the latest pa money. A<-t quick or tbe opportunity will PROPRIETOR. lattdea with loth feet on a good, fat job pers. Come and see us and we will treat be lost. You r an easily make front $5 to Frank Vining and family, of Ta«oina. and will write some new« to the Star soon $15 per day. To save tiihe and to secure an you a« well as we know how. Wa«b, were visiting relatives in Jackson- AH Kinds of Fresh Meats agency al once, -end jl for a complete can "Black Bart” ia the name of a new and i ville tost week vassing outfit. Illustrated circulars and ijcautiful 15-foot skiff iust Lunched by W ll Porter.repre«cnting the well-known Kept constantly on hand. Fair Jiving extra iil > ral terms mailed free on applica Corm-r Main an<J Granite Street». Peterman brothers. “ Whv -lid you e.dl t oot and >h e house of P> rter, Slessinger prices is all that we ask tion. the pretty thing Bia k Bart?” we asked. A Co. San Francisco, was interviewing ■ u I’ICTUREs COPIED AND ENLARGED Neither experience nor capital is required We will make it to your interest to "Because,” replied Andy, “it can’t be iuercl.ants lhe :;r»t vf the week. to engage in this enterprise, as the b. ok | deal with us, so give the n- w meat mar Ul.ALEXS IX Bromide» made in all siz«*. Call and wilt sell itself, and we give our A,•ent.» 30 i caught." Frank Wa-ie. the horse thief, was sen examinc otir work ket • trial FLINTS, OILS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS. davs’time in which to deliver and collect, etl rta«ur-“t" by .)ud«re Weister to four The opinio l i regard to W. S. Ran von ten« before paving u«. WALL PAPER. GLASS, ETC., I res! j-ork --n hand every day. in the penitentiary, and was ta,.en :<> ------------ | is that he is in honest ma-., but a ape. u year« .!••>. tf.ila '--y •«fieri. Btrd.-ev. DF.Pi TV COl N i Y STOCK INSPEC- A new and >eau i ul line of Holiday lator w ho niereh hou^lit more than he TOR APPO’SI'ED. Jimmy Itcnetan, who lias been in Har ’> «oks ju-t received, im iuding "The Beauli- could pay for. He will vasilv unload va.ley .or oiue time pa-t. ha- re.urtted ul 8tory" by .1. W. Buell. If you want to next season, as men will doubtless be ney ’OTK'E is HEREBY GIVEN THAT to JacKson cc-uniy. ami will -pend the win make some ntouev. address around having up timber bind at from ter on hi« lather’s ia m m >ant'« vahey. I have ap|x>inted Wm. Courtney, of MEDFORD, THE HISTORY CO., O IELLE C3-OUST ♦35 to ♦100 per acre.—[Star. Lake Creek. Chimney Ro- k precinct. Dep All kind.« of 723 Ma ket St., .«an Francisco. Cal. Warren Lodge No 1«'. A F A A M. held uty County SUx k In-pector or the Butte Klamath's Assc.-siiient. it« annual election last Thursday evening. Creek «ection. end that he i- hereby auth r- ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. David l.:nn. W M: J II Neil. 8 W; W H ized to execute the laws of the state of Or ME CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE LINE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. OF Klamath, the twenty-fifth county to lie Barr. J W; T G Reanie«. Trea-urer; Max egon CONTRA« TW FUR on that subject. \V. F. S oxgfr . heard from, h.i« tiled with the secretary Muller, rtecretary ; 1 eter Elnter. Tyler. A. T. KYLE. Prop. Stock In pector for ia k'on county. P ainting . P apering . E tc of state an awsstiv -it roll for this year. Ashland. Or.. Nov. 16. 1*0. The Jacksonville silver cornet band will The gain in taxable property since the give a graml mask ball at the I* 8 Hall in Cor. M mn and G rantd : streets, Cor. Main Street and Ila'gadine Avenue. filing of the last report is ♦108,5t>7. The this city, We»ine«day evening. Jan 1st, fMt. I Athland. Oregon. following ia a summary of the ix-U: The boys intend to leave nothing undone TBTT j TDTTJEZE ò S T I IST- Klamath county, 332,517 arret«, ♦>>40,032: to make this the grandest artair of the sea All the vehicles are new. of latest style« 140,222 acres improved land, H«>.>,513; son. First-cla«« music ba« been soured, and fipit class. Gentle horses and gorvd Ware, und in Fact Everything I -ually Kept in St-xk by a Com In A------- unimproved land, ♦100,964; 180,295 acres i and a gtxxi time i> promised all »ho at- driver«. A share of public patronage re- plete an>l well-kept Hardware Store. U: u< at lea t give von price« . tend. ___ __________ wagon road land, ♦74,518; town lots. ♦87,- spectfully si lfi jred and satisfaction and lief re i’uicha-ing El-ewhere. Job Work a Specialty. ’ uniform good treatment guaranteed. 243; improvements, ♦05,3t>7; merchan Corvallis Times. Nov. 30.— Rev. I. I). dise ana implements. ♦127,026; money, Driver prea< h«-d an able discourse at the One-seated rigs with single horse, jqst the note*, oceounts, shares stock, etc.. ♦113,- M. E. church in this city Sunday even OTJZEL DRUG DDD -A-ZELTZMZZEZISrT thing for ladies and gent«'driving purposes, Anyone contemplating the purchase of kept on hand readv for u>e. 077; household furniture, watches, car ing. Mr. Driver is traveling through the Carpenter and Builder, A full supply of Carrie-a Full Stock of Fresh Drug«, Patent Medicine.«. Toilet Articles, etc. etc. riages. etc.. ♦33,570; 0906 horses and State in the interest of the establishment a first class 8ewing Machine Should Not A handsome Cabriolet—the finest rig ever mules, ♦244,978; 15,470 cattle, $228,541; of a Protestant hospital at Portland soon, Fail to PoKFlNs, CtSKET«, R ubes OF ALL SlZF.r brought to Ashland. It wili be run for la- 1150 sheep, ♦2443; 1183 swine, $2967; the cost of which is to he ♦150,000, should A shland O regon . HUY A NO. l> If 11 EELEll 4Wl‘rescrip:ion« Carefully Prepared by Experienced Hiuu!«.*» G loves , C kei - es , E tc . die« calling purpo-e«. supplied with a driv gross value of property, $1 ,-582,203: in- ’ the movement prove a success. <C WILSON. er. at the following price: For two or more ASHLAND, - - OREGON. «lebtedness. ♦34-5,063; exemptions. |146,- people. 50 cents apiece per hour. Fancy dr-sing case«, etc , at D h A Bargain in one of these Fine Machines Office and wareroom at railoud crossing. 437; total taxable property, 11,090,708; ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH AT LOWEST PRICES. can be had by inquiring at this office. HORSES BOARDED AND FED. ‘ REPAIRING promptly attended to. Blount's number polls, 508. Htlxuuu ;irett. VALLEY The circuit ju'Le lias oniere l an in- RECORD. i t estigation into tbe wliys and wherefores REDLAAD A1HSERIES. I 200,000TREES FOR SALE Our Nursery Red Hill Land, Our stock of Holiday Goods has arrived, and is one of our largest importations; consisting of Bohemian Wares, Fancy Plush Boxes, Al bums, Books, and in fact, All Kinds of Novelties for X-Mas. As we are Crowded for Room, we will continue our Bargain Sale in Other Departments. FRIIT TREES! 2 Ma tin & Harris’ Peterman Bros. P. GRADY. PAINTER State Normal School DEPOT TE John Wheeler, In Umbrellas and Overcoats We are Offering Special Drives Just Examine Them, and Convince Yourself. YOURS rrRUUY, O. H. BLOUNT Clothier and Hatter, GRAIN &HŸ. FRENCH LAUNDRY.' ASHLAND, OR.  Half Interest in NEW FALL GOODS! i c. ra, ■St CH Hanse, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods HARDWARE, T STOVES & TINWARE. Ashland Market John E. Pelton. Gents anil Boys C5 otliing. Hats, Caps, etc. W. N. LUCKEY, And w ill be sold at our LOW PRICES. PASSENGERS FREIGHT Beef, Fork and Mutton. Real Estate Agent, B oots ) ( and ) S hoes ) S Barber Shop, Exchange Saloon, idepe dt known UFFALO i] WN ILL’S U BOOK. HARDWARE TRADE 1 m ell Story of the Wild West Maket. R. P. NEIL, J. M. McCALL EVANS A BRI NK MILLER & STRANG, N H. S. EMERY Hardware, Machines, Tools, Stoves, A BARGAIN Sewing Machine O. R. BUCKMAN Funeral Director.