Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 29, 1890, Image 3

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ORD.
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THE
15IRDSEY-LEEttS
COMBI-
BREVITY BASKET.
THE GIN-MILL ADMINISTRATION.
BIN ATIOK.
The 4th i;ome- on Friday.
Will Sheriff Birdsey lie Foisted Vp-
Tbe Tine Inwardnew» of a Ncvrspa- ’! Don't forget the picnic June 4lh.
oti the Community Tor Two Years
per'« .-attack* on W. K. Price.
More?
I'se Holden s Ethereal Cough Syrup.
O ic of tbe Mumbling Block« of Par­ , Come to tbe picnic un-i get «trawberries
Mr. Rui>t. Tailor, of the Alhambra a-
loon. and Mr. \\ H. l-eeds are working
ty "thgank” and tbe Way They ami cream.
hard to re-elect .1. G. Birdsey as sheriff. It
•‘Cinch*’ tbe People
Go to the picnic and get a cup of coffee
I
Condition and I hiss of Sheep.
Capt. W. F. Songer, Jackson county's '
I'r »batc C'.uii.
efficient stuck inspector, called on the'
May* term, j *
-LOOKING FOR
R ei orii Monday, after hia month’s tour
We wisli to announce to the
In matter of tbe estate an i gu-lKli.-u«.«
in»|>ecting the sheep of the county. He
of Eva Cook, minor—M J McKee appot
examined thisycai. lambs and all, 18,994. people of Ashland and vicini­
cd guardian, and letters ■ f guar<i:an-l>ip
Of the old ones examined this year, 10.- ty that the
-uol upon ber. giving bond- ■! $3.«>.
O. I>. Empori­
i- a question of dollars and cents with them 619 were sound and 3,180 diseased. L.st «
In m*»leruf tue e-Ute uf l a»' < <«:i-t:
i
for
10
cents.
e
and
nolsxly
blames
them
for
such
action.
year's report showed 15,428 sound and um is now ready for business
Editor Hohues brought out the worst
invento.'y and appraise
I < xamined
The Ashland pubic iw liools closed Friday > Hat the citizens of this commuuity are dis­ 9,814 diseased, showing a decrease in the
and approved by court. .May 13, 1
knock-down and drag-out article of the
gusted
with
the
appc*arance
of
at
'
least
one
;
after
a
succes-fu!
nine
months
se--ion.
amount of scabby ones. Although last in Reeser’s Block. Ashland.
In niaUerof e-tateof Lucinda* i-n ta ,nl — county campaign. Here it u:
feature of Mr. Btrd-ey's administration. winter wa» wetter than for inanv years, The articles we carry arc loo
exa.i
inventor, and appraiseiueiG examined
and
-
Engineer
Hay-
and
Conductor
Ilamieson
As I have bu-iues- which require- my •'
That wa- a «omewhat unfortunate refer
His deputy sheriff in Ashland, Mr. Taylor,
approved May 13. 1MXJ.
•
were up north all last week with the cattle ha - his office in his saloon, a saloon that and wet winters ate scab-breeding, the numerous to mention.
tentimi elsewhere. I have cor
en-e
in
tbe
ks-al
column»
of
the
Tidings,
We
In matter <»t e-ta'.e u> John Wataun - in-
chided to place on the inarktM
•. week, to ’he ini|s»rtance of the sheriff's train.
does a large f u<dne»s and that has id most sheep are uniformly in far better condi­
ven lory and app aisement examined and la •♦tier
to the publi-rung fraternity. Ix-ed»
Cold lunches hate been introduced at tbe constantly a typn al saloon crowd liefure its tion than a year ago.
aim to keep everything usu­ Eliti THE VE \ 1 ’M A I 1 />.||N
•Miruved May 16, UU).
that he was biting hard when he Soda Fountain -land, to lie served at all bar. This saloon is ressignized as the chief
From lns|>ector Songer's re|«>rt st cor­
In matter of estate of \Vm Wooley- -m- thought
that "the office of «tale senator and hours.
citadel of the rum |s>wer in Ashland. It is rect idea of the loss of sheep in this coun­ ally found in a variety store,
veniory and apprai-ement examined ai;d stated
A FEW Clloh E
tlia’of «heriff are more important to the
Lake county sheep are not expected to i the saloon, and its proprietors the men, ty can be had. The total number of sheep in prices from 1c to 25cts. So-
approve«! May 21, IsiU.
publisher
of
the
Times,
in
this
election.tlian
who
for
years
have
led
the
attack,
success
­
shear
within
fifteen
or
twenty
per
cent
as
'
In matter of e-taie of I saac Con -taut —or­
the rest of the ticket put together.” much wool as they did last -eason.
fully fought down the oppo-itioti and examined last fall was 25.242. The total lieiting an ins|»e«*tion of
der for »aie o; personal proiierty. Ordered all
There
never
wa-
a
prettier
illustration
of
planted the saloon business in Ashland old sheep examined this year is 13,799, a
that all personal projieny be «old at pri­ the ia' k of wisdom displayed by those who
Ktrawlierry and ice cream social at the And Sheriff Birdsey -elects as his chief and death of 12,443. or lees than one-half. ¡goods at your earliest opj
Situated on Main St.. Altai.« m enne and the
vate »ale.
in ctvsta! j>alace«. in the matter of home of Mrs. Saxman. Tuesday evening. onlv deputy in Ashland the gentleman But this can hardly be called an average jtunity, we are.
Boulevard, all of which I-
, nicelv
........ !<>■
.
In matter of estate of Wm Turntiam—or­ dwell
June 3d. Everybody invited to attend.
heaving
"dornick»."
Th«
unfortunate
ex-
w
ho~e
skill
and
cunning
has
a»vumplished
1 ob 6throughouttheeoitnty. Upon Rogue
rated and mostly «M out to choice
der oi miai settlement. Report uf udmin- pre-sion -more unfortunate for Birdsey.
that
great
success.
Most Respectfully,
river and Butte ereek sections the lues
B. Beach, and W. A. Cordell, the boss ’
fruits. Ixiok al thia pnqiiriy
MCrator ue in all thing- «-onurmed. and ad- perhaps, than for l«eeds. even—paves the
But Ashland and its surrounding country was extraordinarily heavy, whole bands
and secure
mini'iraiur and ls,nd»mcn l»e exbonurate i w«y to recounting an "ower true tale.” carpenters.have erected a fine new dwelling contains
WILSON
<£•
WALSWORTH.
a
large
popu
ation
of
ail
classes
for Newt shook, on the old Wood*m prop-1
from further liabilities
being nearly all wi|ied out. while in -the
that
will
very
much
mierest
the
jieople
at
and
all
sexes.
Some
of
this
element
would
erty.
-A.
B
-A.
R Gr A I 2SF
In mailer of e tale of Wm Wpoley order this time, it i- quite true that the patron­
sooner pay their taxe- and transact their balance of the county the loss was
-citing apart property to widow. Ordered age
Prof.
H.
C.
Falier,
who
has
been
appoint-
:
particularly
severe.
•henff’s offiee is of great import­
Before buying elsewhere, as I w ill sell ut
with the sheriff's office over the
that < ertAin properly lie set a. art to Cath­ ance of to the
enumerator for Ashland and J business
The stock-inspect ing law is one of
the partisan countv newspaper tha< ed as census
one half its value, and on easy payments.
bar of the Alhambra saloon than anvwhere
precincts, is thoroughly efficient and i else.
erine Wooley, widow of Wm Woo'ey.
happens t<> !>e in accord with the sheriff in Shake
Some
are
indifferent
whether
ihey
do
Enquire of
E. E. MINER,
most useful and beneficial ones on
politic«, and it is also true that the leoiti - will do the work well.
their business over the bar of the Alhambra statute books, and in the* hands of
Vor. Main st. and Albia av.
Real t-.Maii- Tranotcrs.
m ate patronage of the office should lie quite
Samuel B. Putnam lecture- at Granite I saloon or not.
spector Songer and his deputies has
<fou H Bayley lo G W Fte|>hen«on -lot .39 em-ugn
to satisfy any 'reisonable man Hall Sunday on free thought Mr. Putnam 1 There are a large number of others (par­ terially decreased the diseased sheep in
in Miner's add to A-hltind. >2'M..
lecture«!
here
on
tbe
Sunday
preceding
the
:
ticularly
ladies),
to
whom
it
is
not
onlv
an
During
h.inl
lime-,
like
the
present,
there
Cha» Nicke l io 1>oard of -ebuoi directors
annoyance, but to w hom it is particularly this county every year.
enoush unfortunate men who go to the June election two years ago.
of .’scbuol Di»t No «.2, Wimer «list —1 -quart are
and disgusting to transact their
wail
by
force
of
cireuiustanees
to
cause
an
Plenty of Ffoli.
•o----
EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET,
acre out of lhe n W corner oi the N W ■ ‘ 1 OI undue number of foreclosures ami sheriff's
Mrs. J. K. Charlton, wife of ex-Bhenft' offensive
business over the bar ot the Alhambra sa­
(South of Breeden's grocery store.)
s
Ji Of see 3, tp 35 8. 1: 4 W. $1.
Charlton, of Linn county, is very sick and loon,
Olii E 1> HEREBY GIVEN that ti c
or
any
other
saloon.
sale-,
nnd
ordinary
justice
would
-eem
to
The high water in Rogue river this
Wm 8 Barnum to (.' W Bkc« ii—la nd in 1 demand that, in ihe interest of the unfort­ not expected to live, at their home on Beav­
following stock iti the West Ashland
The past two years, Sheriff Birdsey's ad­ month has increased tbe annual run of
---- o—-
Medfi rd $-1,0)0
Ititeli Co. No. 2 i- delinquent, and »ill be
ministration has lieen compelling all classes salmon over any previous year, making
debtor, the expense of selling him er creek, northeast of Lebanon.
C W Mkael to Wm 8 Barnum -lot 11 in i unate
IASH ION ABLE DRE k -MAKING ami sold according to by-laws of company in
out under the hammer should Ire made as
Lucas drew out nearly 250 glasses of soda I of people doing business with the sheriff's
“s that stream and its tributaries swarm
Mock 22. Medford. $2Ot,
repairing done in a neat and satisfac­ Ashland, Saturday. .lune 21't. lsim. viz
office to do it with Mr lloliert Taylor, hi-
a« the law will sani tion. The matter water Saturday and an equal amount Su^ omc
C W ••«keel to Wm 8 Barnum lot 10 in 1 light
tv
r
rnh
a
robust
lot
of
the
finest
fish
in
the
tory manner. Our work and price will stock No. lb, due $5.x5.
rest- largely with the sheriff, in advertising day. Thi«. besides the milk-shakes and itiudepi
deputy. at the latter’s gin-mill in tills city
block 24. Medford, faixx
-
Arworkl.
A
numlier
of
ford«
in
Rogue
riv-
suit
you.
Please give us a call.
stock No. 8, due $4.35.
\
sale, to w hat extent the co«ts will pile cream, is a fair starter for summer.
Martin Laiat to C C Beekman-Mie undi-
___ the
/ er are about impawabto with teams in
HETSt HEI. sielERF.
Sechrlst— Flock.
The sale to cover all costs.
up.
In
getting
up
his
notices
of
-ale
the
The Rev. W. S. Holt. 12 years a mission
video one-half interest, right and title in a «herit! is in duty Isruml to make them as
3-1-ti
Ashland.
Oregon.
-
-
eonnequence
of
their
large
number
block
­
.
R.
Sm-hrist,
the
|»opular
commercial
certain water ditch. flUO.
ary in China, now of Portland, will preach I
brief a» possible consistent with accuracy in
B F Myer to M K Long—N :2 of lot 1. in
the Presbyterian church next Sabbath, man representing the San Francisco ing the passage. This last statement
the matter of descrititi<>ii of property, There
Ashland. *1. Q C D.
will lie a union service in the evening. glove house of Fred H. Busbv. and Miss sounds ‘•fishy.’’ but our informant ex­
title
of
ca«e.
etc.
The
sheriff
may.
if
n<>-
pressed a willingness to make aiiidavit to ‘
Chas and Minerva Meeker to O F Paxton hOdv objects, have the whole execution in­
Al.
Shcrtin.
killed Pope at Lakeview \ etta iiock, one of the handsome young I tbe fact, and a« he is not a candidate, it ’
—lets 1, 2. 3 in block 2. Meeker's add to cluded in the notice of sale, and the unfor­ I two years ago. who
| la<li< s of Yreka, but now of Central Point,
and
was
sentenced
to
the
Medturd. (2S0.
tunate debtor will have to pay for it—if he Oregon penitentiary for that length of time, ■ were married at Jacksonville this morn­ must be «o.
Will run a HACK to—.
R l> Dickson to Ollie Brentano— lot 17 in doe-n't
happen to know any better than to has lieen released, and is now m -llturas, ing by Kev. IV. Skipworth. The happy
block 20. Medtord.
liiBcral Lecture.
working for Joe Frank.
do
so.
Leeds
evidently
believed
in
putting
couple
took
to-dav
’
s
train
for
a
wedding
Jas II Barnum to Bertha Barnum and a very lilieral construction on the sheriff's
Samuel B. Putnam, the free-thought
husbaml- property in Medlfurd. fl.tM'.
The Young Ladies Mission Circle of the trip to San Francisco and other points in
discretionary power« in such matters, or
Nettie and haniuel McGee to <’ W Skeel
Sim-t, .Y»«c Main.
•
Presbyterian church will give a strawberry California. The R ecobd wishes them all lecturer, will lie in Ashland next Sunday
el-e
he
some
months
since
«
’
onduded
that
On the Wagner place. 10 miles from
lot 11 in block 22. Medford. $<►’>
ice cream social at the residence of Mrs the joy and happiness in their career to­ and deliver two lecture«, the first at 2 p.
unfortunate occurrences in Bird­ and
Ashland, this summer for the
m.
and
the
second
at
7
p.
tn.
Tliewe
lec
­
John W Dollarhide to H C Dollarbide— certain
Maxman,
next
Tuesday,
June
3.
A
good
Re-Opened May 18th. 1890.
gether.
sey’« Mlministration precluded the possibil­ time is assured nil who attend.
accommodation of the
the undivided half interest in and to tbe S ity
tures arCfree, will be at Granite Hall,
ot Ins re-election, and concluded he
public.
Sudden Heath ot Dr. McCoy.
'j of N E C,'. ami the undivided half of the would
and everybody is resjiectfully invited to I
emulate the breachv steer, which en­
—Ululer the inanageut of—
I. IV. Burris has been taking in the lead­
N
of the h E ’« ol sec 21, tp 4o 8, If 2 E. deavored
Erei-fi S iuh I ui /.
I»r. J. M. McCoy, of Gold Hill, was attend, especially the ladies. Mr. Put­ ltetj'tlar
to gobble every! bing m sight lie- ing towns of the valley this week, selling
I2U0. Assignment of bond.
Mr.
and
Mrs». W.W. Spnngsi. il. I* ii >] m >
fore beihg turned out of the clover.
them some of his superior ice, manufactur­ ' found dead in his bed at bis office Sun- nam is a liberal in the true sense of the
leaving A-liland between i* and 9 a.m.,
Carrie L Lumsden to W I Vawter
The
knowing
one-
among
the
legal
fra
­
day
A.
M.,
at
7
o
’
clock.
He
had
lieen
ed
in
Ashland
creek
canyon
by
the
raw
ma
­
term,
and
orthodox
Christians
can
go
and
leaving
the
Springs
for
Ashland
in block 06, Medford. ♦»>’>•
ternity. and others aliout the court house, terial in tbe elements last winter.
Y . laboring under a nervous prostration for and listen to him without being abused I
at 3 o’clock p. m.
ltoard and lodging by the meal, day,
Minerva A Meeker to P F Benson E
were somewhat astonished a few months
of N W J4 and lots 1 and 2 of se ",
7. tp 36 8. ago
71 f \V. K. Price is elected sheriff, the ,yeveral days. On the table was found a or insulted.
FARE EACH WAY
vent.-.
or mold lu
at
the
appearance
of
two
sheriff'.«
.«ale
of chloral anodyne, a teasjioon lying
Afternoon subject The •Religious Con­
R2W. 152.83 acres. 41.
*
notice« in the Tidings in each of whivli the : Radies, gentlemen and children of Ash­ ' phial
rpHROl'GH THE WEEK HAYS the
spiracy.
near
by
bearing
traces
of
the
chloral.
’
Oi.
whole execution was included in the publi­ land and vicinity will be allowed the
1.
rig
-a
good
thoronghbrace
and
team
—
|
Evening subjei-t Christianity and l.ilier-
Jacksonville Jottings.
cation, a proceeding for which the records privilege (the dear privilege) of paying I the handle of the spoon was found parti­ alism.
will do a genera) delivery and job-wagon GOOP ROOMS, EXCELLENT ME.ILS,
business. Promptness ’ and salisfactiun
— , .their taxes, and transacting their busi- cles of morphia. I)r. W. L. Colvig of
Gen. J. M. McCall ami W. H. Leed- call­ of Jackson county furnish no precedent.
Of course, it was understood that these-m> ‘ ‘tacss outside of a gin-mill.
lock Point, was sumnionod to examine
guaranteed. The public patronage is re­ j A fair trial solicited, and aatisfaction
ed at the county seat during the week.
Kcal Kstnlo Sales.
ticca were to be charge«! up as costs, at reg
the liodv He certified the cause, of death
spectfully solicited.
‘ guaranteed.
Win. Clrich, the rustleing insurance ular printer’s rate«, and it wa.« ouietlv whis s- ­ THon. W. K. Price, the camiidate for she^
!•< W1
W. N. Luckey, real C4ate agent, reports:
R. T. BALDWIN.
agent of .Medford, apent Monday in town. pered around that Birdsey bad found a new iff, is a capable man, is energetic and was from an overdose of thte alove prep­
George
Crowson,
one
acre
of
Iwu.'h
land
jp^^Meals. 25 cents.
iv3-n2tf
ALONZO WIMElt.
qualified to fill that office. If i arations. .There was no marks of vio­ , south of town, to Edw. Albright, lino.
Miss Ella Drake, of Ashland, is vi .iting way of paying his newspaper election as­ thoroughly
1
lence to cause anyone to believe it was
the
voters
of
Jackson
county
elect
him
next
sessments
at
the
expense
of
helpless
liti
­
R.
K.
Sutton,
three
lots
in
railroad
addi
­
friends in this place, the gue-fof Miss Tssie
gants. It so happened that when the first Monday the sheriffs office will be in good suicide. The doctor w as a man that was tion, on oth street, to Henry Brockman,
McCully.
highly esteemed. He has a family resid­ ’|330, Mr. Brockman is from Jo-ephine
sale occurred under execution issued out of hands and will be well conducted.
Dr. Will Jackson and wife have been the circuit court, in the ease of Beekman A
ing in East Portland to which place his county, mid will start a wood-sawing ma­
David
Allen
and
wife
(nee
Miss
Susie
spending a week at the Pass, They are Reames vs. llanlcy, et al., the judgment Fox) returned Saturday from their wedding body was shipped on Monday evening’s chine.
preparing to move there.
creditors were thé purchasers, and were trip to San Francisco, Santa Cruz. SanJo.se, train, for interment.
I
I
astounded when Bro. Leeds presented his and other prominent places in California.
BOHN
Frank R. Neil and wife, who
affidavit of publication with a bill for print­ They have since gone to the farm at Tolo
Picnic.
paying relatives and friends in
ing of oxr. iirMiKF.n axu fifteen t>oi.i \ rs . to commence housekeeping.
The I.oyal lx?gion will have a picnic in DEl'VAL—In Ashland. May 27,
visit, returned home Tuesday.
<» to Mrs.
lecture it, think of it, laliormg men: one
Minnie Deuval, daughter*
grove next Wednesday, June 4 The
J. II. Stewart amt Francis Fitch will hundred anil lift«>en /lollars for publishing
I). C. Ingram and a party of lumbermen the
st ink upon the political issues of the day a .«heriil's sale! Leed- evidentlv thought from Fresno, Cal., were in Ashland this parents are all invited to come with their
at the court house at 8:110 Saturday.
that the judgment creditor.« would be indif­ : week with their big teams. Tbev are look- children. The ladies will have a straw­
They know how to cure rheumatism in
to this imposition, or that the ex- I ing for a location, and are well pleased with berry and cream stand, also coffee and i Pennsylvania. J. F. Meighan. a Pittsburgh
The teachers’ quarterly examination is ferent
would fall on the defendants, and he the appearance of things herealwuts. They ' sandwiches. Everybody ¡ b cordially in­ ' cigar dealer awoke oup morning w ith an
lieillg held nt the court house this week, jien-e
kicked around lively when they told him will go on to Roseburg liefcrd locating.
vited to attend this picnic. Rev.’S!. C. attack of rheumatism in his right arm.
tieverai applicants are in attendance.
gently but firmlv that, they would not pay
Aleridge will deliver a shurt lecture in Working around the store during the
Ashbui
’
i
’
s
1th
of
July
ball
will
be
the
The meinlters of the M. E. church will him more than $75 certainty u liberal allow­
•Our good# and prier« will npeak loi thvinsrivc«.
the grove. Will lecture in the M. E. forenoon made it worse. By noon the ■
given strawberry festival ut Mrs. Chappel’s ance. With pig-licaded persistency, the 1 event of the social history of Southern church
in the evening. A cordial invi­ pain was so severe that he could not raise
irate publisher concluded to ’«go to law" , i | Oregon. Under the joyit management of
slining parlors Saturday evening. May 31.
his hand to his head and lrad to carry his
S ec . W. C. T. f.
over the matter, hut concluded not to do so ? .the Ashland Fire Department and Co. D, tation to all
N. G . w ith «1 the new • Ganiard
opera
house
Messrs. Dav. Kubli, Boy»r and Barker when
; arm in a sling. One of his customers, on
Judge
assured iillll
hint that
he O.
o Lil
•>
im^l. Webster
ii'lcr an"UItu
llitli Ilv
*_ «••«»«
•• 1
A
Those
fine
while
blankets
at
the
wool
­
ami Mrs W. J. lly male have returned might
i
‘ as well
•• publish
•■’■ the
■■ ten
•
_____
-
i learning the fact went across the street to
foulit of its
command- to {\,v‘ ” ”'• ,herr "'ll
no doubt
Peportwt for the 1!
ft ¡*
TO THOSE
THE NEW STORE.
rmaoNAL and social .
Chas. Kahn returned U> Portland Friday.
L. L. W<«ds and wife left Tucjtdav for
Corvallis.
Trv Lu<-a< tur one of tbo-e imputar
itnnks— a mdk-vbake.
Miss Jr-w slwum left Tuesday for a
visit in i»an Franetaro.
M L. Whlt-vtt leaves this week for Klam­
ath <-ounty for a short trip.
Joe Lynch. fonneiJv of Ashland, is run­
ning a tailor shop at Roseliurg.
Hon. Thao. < ameron. candidate for stale
senator, was tn Ashland bunday.
( ha». A. Miller left Saturday fur a busi-
new« trip to Albany and Curvalli*.
Mrs. J. E. White wav among the pleasant
callers at the Rm oap office Monday
Mi»« Helen Htraag. of Medford. !>*« lieen
visiting Mr«. N. A. J avoir«, in Ashland.
Marion Isoosiey and Mi-s D'ett Vaughn
were married recently at Fort Klamath
Mi»« Kadie Anderson is teai-hing a suis-
•cription M-houl of 3o member», at Talent.
Mi«« Lizzie nock of Central Point ami
Jay Secbri't were visiting in the city yes­
terday.
Dr. C. Minni». formerly of Medford is tbe
Darnocratir nominee for coroner of Douglas
county.
N. B. Adam», of this phu r, who ha» bean
at Glendale fur some time, relumed last
Munday.
Hon. C.C. Beeknum was on Sunday’»train
for a business trip of several davs in San
Fram-in-o.
8. E Reilden and wife, and Mr. R.’a sis­
ter ut Me Iford. a|ient a couple of days at
C'Oieatein this week and continuer! on to
Prrsuo, Cai.
Prof. H. F. J-ongbottom, the Ph. enix ]»cd-
agogne. was visiting the public m hool clos­
ing Friday.
Mrs. M. E. Tyler, tbe photographic art­
ist, is con valewing after a siege of «everal
weeks' illness.
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Stone were up from
Jacksonville this week canvaaing lor “Sea.
Land and Air. '
Mrs. L. V. Wells, of the Ashland public
achoois, left Saturday for Oakland, Cal., to
join her htislamd.
Mbs Rose Rowe wa« up from Central
Point the first of tbe week, the gtie-t of
Miss Corda Smith.
C. C. Ragsdale, one of the prominent
lleiiiocrats of Willow Springs precinct, wa­
in the city Tuesday.
Dr. Edward McGlynn, the humane Cath­
olic priest of New York, h in California to
recu)>erate his health.
John Louefoy and wife and their three
younger children, of Fort Klamath, are vis­
iting relatives in Idaho.
Wm. Hwojie. a brother of Edw. A. Swope,
and Mr McCallery were alioard Sunday's
train for San Francisco.
\V. M. Holme*. Democratic nominee for
rtvorder. was in thecity again Friday inter­
viewing the festive voter.
Wm. LyUleton has lieen appointed sec­
tion foreman on the S. 1*. R. R., with head­
quarters at Cole » station.
Mr». Chas. Millsap and children were vis­
iting the family of James Goodrich at
Hornbrook the past week.
Mrs Judge Welnder returned from Oak­
land, Cai. Tuesday, ami is the guest of
Attorney Hamniond and family.
A. T. Kyle left Tuesday for Bellingham from Portland where they attended the itiioitu in n wlinritF*e ttala
en mills will matte a splendid pre»- E. E. Heck’s drug store, and at hi- ow n ex­
l»z» SuLCeS.**,
men is itj a sheriff's sale as to Funrn/1noz>
reproduce ♦ the
Bay. Wash., where he goes into a proini Odd Fellows Convention.
ent for your wife. They lieat anything yet pense procured a bottle of Chamber Jain's
Henry
\\
ise,
son
of
Hon.
John
S.
Wise
of
'
execution
entire.
Bo
he
learned
a
lesson
nent real estate firm as a partner.
*
»
Pain balm and tiersuaded the cigar dealer
firm of Christie «.
A Wise,
San rrancisco
Francisco ‘ seen in the state.
«•*- ••«•••
«» i.-v, can
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Farlow, of l.akc in subtraction and ebarge«i the balance up . the
. __ ____
......... Martin
.......... o'
M. L. Alford iaout on a tour of the cotin- j creek, were in town the first of the week on to Birdsey, pocketed his chagrin and the wool and sheep buyers,
and Milt.
Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breath to try it. It eased tbe pain and reduced the
Sha-ta.
‘engaged some 2000 iieadof. secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price swelling so that by the next morning lie
ty making himself pleasant to the people, j a business visit. They report that the sum­ $75 and went back to hi.s tripod. At the 1 Little “
*
use his arm and bv the second morn­
while they vote for liim for recorder.
mer travel to the Tyler soda springs, in time this disclosure was made, the sheriff 's •sheep fmm the Ish place and have an un- ' 50 cents. Nasal injector free, at Bolton’s could
----- Was our guide in buying.------
ing was entirely well. This is only one of
notice in the case of H. C. Stock vs. derstanding for the purchase of more in
Frank K. Cosgrove, who has bee.i eon- ! that section, is commencing and promises sale
Sleepless nights, made miserable by that the many severe cases of rheumatism tha
Oregon Refrigerating Companv was this valley.
ductor on the freight, is bark on the Ash- I to be large this year. Dr. Adkins and party The
terrible
cough.
Shiloh's
Cure
is
the
remedy
have lieen cured by this valuable remedy
also running in the Tidings, and it also in­
were the first there this year.
land -Red Blult passenger run again.
Rev. F. K. Van Tassel preached the I for you. Kept on hand at T K Bolton s. ' For sale by Chitwood Bros.
cluded the execution entire, but was not so memorial
Address
at
the
1
’
resly
tenan
church
Mrs. Rhoda Cardwell died last Thursday long a notice, owing to the greater brevity
Samuel B. Putnam, the free thought lec­
The very latest novelties in Vandyke
and Rev. Mr. Strange conducted
turer and writer, arrived last evening. He of consumption at the residence of her of the execution. The sheriff's return in Sunday,
The White is king. Buy a White sewing
laces and embroidery at Hunsaker's. '*
the
religious
exercises.
The
members
of
mother
Mrs.
E.
Kinney.
The
deceased
will be at Grunite Hall next Sunday.
I this case shows Leeds’ charge for publish­ the post formed into line in front of the
machine from Jackson A t-owden of Grants
Men's
working
pants
from
$2.no
up,
at
was aged 30 years 9 months ami 28 days. ing the advertisement to have been $70. ,„
I
Pass. All kinds of sewing machines repair­
lHW
„llIle#ulIlellcesuuoliIlsn(WWlla
Uie Blount’s.
The wife and family of John Clint, the Mrs. Card we 1 leaves a husband and two
altar
and
the audience shook bands with the
ed by J. W. Bowden.
* (
Doubtless, bad the execution been longer, brave boys.
railroad foreman, arrived Tuesday to join small
children bereft of a mothers care. j the charge would be stronger—in propor- j
}
him and make their home in Ashland.
The family has our sincere sympathy in tion. As the company had no one to pro-
Judge!.. L. Angle, of Medford, with a
I'ncle Nel.»on Grimsley was up from Cen their sad bereavement.
test against the imposition this time, Leeds party representing the Pennsylvania Lum
trill Point Monday arranging with the
was enabled to get away with the spoils
her Co. have lieen making a two week’s tour
Klamath
County
Item«.
woolen mill for tbe sale of his spring elip.
Voters
county,
”------- of - Jncicson
’
■ do
• you sane- , in the timbers up on Rogue river and Butte
J. B. Carlisle and S. H. Dunlap ure haul- ' Ed. Grubb has returnol from Ashland, i tion this species of extortion? Ito you not' i creek. Mr. Angle says this company will
think that Birdsey should pay his' debt to I [ undoubtedly put in a mill at Tolo with aca-
ing great loads of alfalfa to town from the
Tbe veteran pioneer. Lindsay Applegate. I the Tidings out of his own pocket, instead • ; parity of 50,090 feet per dav.
Robinson place. It commands flO per ton. ' is now d eeding in Linkvilie.
,
.
of compelling unfortunate people to do so? I 1
M. L. Whitsett showed the R ecoru an od­
Mrs. Chas. Byron, of Spokane Falls.
Weeks, the Indian so horribly stabbedTby 1 We have merely stated the facts in the dity in the <ea shell line this week. It was
Wash., formerly Mis.- Anna Evans of A sb another Indian at Modoc point several premises, a- regards a subject that deeply that of a mussel on the back of which hud
land, b visiting' with her people in thb city. weeks ago, is pretty wefl, having played base interest- all .litigants, and we purposely grown myriads of sea-insect«, sea moss,
give the opposition ample time to make due
pebbles, etc. Mr. Whitsett picked it up at
Mr». B. F. Snyder ami children and Mrs. liall Munday with other Indians against a explanation, if they are able to do so.
the mouth of the Siuslaw nver some time
Snyder's mother took their departure Sat­ mixed nine. The scar on his neck shows
E AGLE ‘“i*biNT NEWS.
ago, and w hen found the mussel as well as
urday for their future home in Portland. that his as-ailant meant considerable bust-
ness.
the insects attached to it, were alive and I
Coriies Merritt, of San Francisco, wns<n
kicking.
Messrs. Woodward A Bunn have bought E ditor V alley R ecord :—
board Munday evenini ;'s
......................
train for Portland,
The young folks had a high old time last
Mrs. Aflfie C. Cawley, of Rock Point, has 1
being now engaged wl th l’eu.» lee Bros., sta- I the Keno Hour mill, machinery, millsite and Friday
night, at the dance at this place.
all. and will have tbe tine 75-barrid concern
lieen appointed census enumerator for
tloners.
ih readiness for this year's crop. As this is ' rt.
Foots
creek,
Rock Point and
H. ' G. . LæwiM
Lewis nan
has movea
moved his tamiiy
ftpuily from
front . ,, A
” ’ Woodville,
v<wa
John 8. Siips. of tlw tirqi of Mjms A Rear a good year for cereal - of all kinds, the en the
farm to the mill to spend the |iot days | Gold Hill precinct#.
. ' '... This is the first ap-:
t.......................................
uey, the Central Point contractors and terprisc start-ait-pieioqsly. It has opr best of summer.
pointnient of a ladv to this kind of a posi
* . ,
builders, was in the city on a business visit wishus.
1 tion that we have heard of. It is a rocky
L
r
?l'
s
an
"♦
?K
rall>
'ii
u?
"
c11,
.district
to get oyer, but the appointee*^an
Tuesday.
. Mr. II. L. Webb, democratic nominee for and the proMiect is that there will be a very adept equestrienne, and is well qualified toi
W. J. Schmitt, the able assistant of z\. { sheriff, is well acquainted with all the old
do the work required.
,
W. Scott in his contract work, is aguin ut settlers, but to tbe new ones, we will say he large crop of corn raised this summer.
his home ill Ashland, having nrrived with is the right man for that place always up
bis wife last week.
and coming. Curly would tackle a “griz­
lei .a«e incurable °
1 ’ Prononn'community to pay their taxes and transact,
Capt. A. D. Helman and N. A. Jacob- zly” if duty required.
her (Ci incurable.
their buaine8s with the shcrifl s ofll(.c ovcr
liave returned from the grand lodge meet­
P. I.. Fountain has worked hard and
The
machinery
for
11.
J.
Daley's mill lias the bar of the Alhambra saloon. This is a
ing of the 1. O. O. F. A. D. was elected faithfully for the interests of the county
grand senior warden.
schools." We need only point to tbe result. arrived, and it will not Ire long before we daisy of a dose for a civilized community. I
Our schools iirein a healthy and nourishing have a lirsts-Iass roller mill here and a good I It does well enough in the buecaroo coun-
M. Sleeper, of Yreka, wa- on laiani Sat­ condition
i try of eastern Oregon, and answers the pur-
over the county. Pleas, w ill pro-pect for another in the near future.
urday's train, having I'cen called to Seattle lie elected all
...
... . ■ is l budding
-1 .. ’ a . house anti
sj : P<’se in parts of Arizona.
and
don't
you
forget
it.
Mr.
w
ortlnngton
on account of the dangeron- illness of his
daughter. May. now Mrs. Johnson..
Mr. A. Snider, of Lakeview,candidate for barn for Thomas Riley on a tract of land h^t Oscar Ballou, who took a number of epi­
the
office of state senator, called on Uie purchased (rum Mart Hurst. Mr. Riley is ■mptic tits and reported .himself roblicd a
t rit Tolman, deputy cullector of customs
this week. Mr. Snider say? the time also preparing to build considerable fence, number of times while “working'' the
at Kodiak. Alaska, has lieen heard from by Star
’ in this section, made an attempt at
near at hand when Lake and Klamath as lie has engaged 29,900 feet of fencing people
last steamer. Mrs. Tolman an<i Miss l*ora I is
ii. C.
' . Lvnin
■-'iziv
lumber tiuin
fropi H.
Lewis <k w.
Co.
suicide in i.vuinv
Seattle . some davs 3 ago. lie
tie UN
is <1 a
will lie receiving their supplies from itiiiiirci
Anderson will return to Ashland in Sep­ counties
Dr. W. W. Rivers expects to «tart to his thief, bilk and everything fit the line of bad- i
Portland instead of San Francisco. “There
tember, on a vi«it.
is absolutely no reason why Portland should old home in Arkansas next Thursdav with ness, but he possesses a faculty of making'
• IL’s I the average reraon sympathize with his step I
not sell as ____
cheap
in as San
Sa_.
’ _______
Francisco,” said his wife and children to visit Mrs.
Belva Ann IxK-kwossl, the woiuau’s ________
righter. will visit the Josephine county Mr. Snider, “and as for getting good: is over mo'her, thereby leaving us without a phy­ ! ry of woe. He should lie hung.
.aiteview can sician. So if wè need any assistance in that ( J. T. Flynn is having a memorial to con­
caves this summer. Mrs. Luckwood made the road, let me tell you that Lakevie
the trip from Crescent City to Grants Pas- get gissts iron Portland at a cheaper rate line we will have to go to Central Point or 1 gress circulated, asking for thq forfeiture of :
than
from
San
Francisco,
a-
goods
coming Medford, lie leaves a good field for an M.D. the Oregon and California railroad grant
while making her presidential campaign in
here by wav of The Dulles from Portland
MN.
Our villaire has been thronged with office-1 between- Roseburg and Ashland. Mr.
bring smaller freight bills.l.inkville Star. seekers and their friends (you know “mon­ Flynn has facts in hi.s ixissession, (which
Countj Clerk Max Muller, was in the city
I
ey makes the colt go”) and we have had , are to lie made tbe hasi- of the petition)
vestcnlav seeing the sovereign«. Mr. Mul­
Commencement Kxerch-es
lively tiiiie« for the last few days. < amer­ showing that freight charges are higher now
ler has Hl led the position the past two years
and his fieiuocratic friends will concede , l'he annual commencement exercises of on. Alford, Charles Nickell and George than when the country was reached wholly
that he ha- riven the puldic a good admini­ the Ashland State Normal school occurred Bloomer may be mentioned as among the bv freight wagons and stages.—[Grants Pas’»
that have lieen trying to con­ ; News.
stration.
upon last Thursday and Friday evenings. office-seekers
vince the dear people that they are the very
John F. Caples talkeii at Granite Hall for i
Wo have just received an invoice of stylish summer suits, tine quality soft ami st Hl hats, latest styles ami shapes in
Tne
Opera
House
was
literally
packed
both
|
Miss Carrie and Ford Rojier retqrned
ones to be their servants ; and by the time ;
republicans yesterday afternoon. He ,
home Saturday from California. Mbs < ’ar- evenings. The gold-medal elecutionary this reaches you Sam Holt, of the union ' : the
a great success at shaking hands and tell-! I straw hats; 25 cases mens' fine shoes, from $1.50 to $5 per pair.
-
•
rie has lieen attonditig Irving Institute in contest, which occurred upon Thursday partv, will be here ami address the citizen.« is
ing stories- but lit« memory must have
San Francisco, and Font the military evening, brought forth a program which on the leading issues of the day.
Large
new
line
of
gloves
and
suspenders,
nobby
styles
in
tine
white
and
colored
shirts,
either plain or pleated bosom.
slippe«!
him,
as
he
told
the
same
identical
school nt San Mateo. They arc home to was an honor to the school and rejected
The calculations are that Corniach A Ja- set he told hcreonce before. If Mr. Caples’ 1 The largest line ami most desirable styles in neckwear that we have ever had.
much credit upon the participants. Eight
Note
s<nne
of
our cnsh prices:
»)>eml their vacation.
students of the school took part in the con­ cops will start their -awmill bv the time this ‘ party can’t Aeep on hand fresher yarns
you. and we expect to have good than those he spun here six years ago.
Col. Jas. Sciibie. the masonry contractor.* test for the gold medal, ull of them having I , reaches you,
and hi- wife are up from San Francisco for won silver medals at the series ol contests lumber, as they nre men who understand Thompson should lie lieaten.or Bro. Caples
JL
''up of
vi sawmills, taken from the track.
a brief business visit. They will come up held during the school year. T ic names the sawmill business. Sneaking
again during the summer* to spend some of the participants area- follows: Misses your correspondent took the time last week
The
Examiner
special
train,
on
its
return
1
time at their farm and about the watering Etta Johnson. Clara Mingus. Mary An­ to spend a few hours in and around H. C. ' southward, was on exhibition in Ashland
iq Jr mens’ fine wlioe«, |>er pair.
place* of douthern Oregon.
21 >0 buys' suits below cost.
drews, Lydia McCall. Agnes Devlin, and J. I«ewi»' mill, situated on Bear creek near Monday evening. A social dance was given .
$ 5 00
12 Mens’ dark suits at..
Central
Point,
_
___________
and
found
the
e
mill
mili
doing
ex
ex-
­
tk
W.
Rees.
Geo.
L.
Hehnsand
W.T.
Dement.
at
Granite
Hali
in
honor
of
tbe
event.
Hon. W»K. 'Price, nominee for sheriff,
8 00
12
10i> pair mens' cotton pants, at ., I I 00
light colored suits
cellent work. as ii is run up to its full ca- David Ritchie, the manager, says the Exam
was up yesterday shaking hands with the The judges appointed to decide iiiMin the parity, turning
out from 12.00o to 15,000 feet iner cleared over $200.10 > last year. There
1 50
00 pair mens’ cotton pants, at
12 k>
frock suits........... *......... 10 oo
people. ' Mr. twice is a o>urteous. genteel I | contes- were Mrs. Engle Mr. W. H. Leeds of lumber per day,
da?-, of a very good quality ! is no law preventing men “tooting their
♦2
00
up
and clever citizen and makes friend- wher and Hr. J. 8. Walter. \\ here nil did so considering that
W
12
11)
fine
brown
suits
Mens'
woolen
pants
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the logs are all
¡ill "bull
"hull pine.
pine, “ own horn.” The Examiner, however, de-1
ever he goes. He is undoubtedly the most well, it w as verv ditiieult for the judges to The mill was visited
Kangaroos and Frenefi calf.
75 cts
Mens'
tailor
made
overalls
.
IM)
last
Friday
bv
a
num
nuni-
­
10
12
fine
orange
suits
...........
decide,
but
alter
adding
the
markings,
it
serves credit for lieing the most pushing
popular nominee on the Democratic ticket.
t
Mena
’ straw bats, from
was found that Miss Agnes Devlin had re- ber of expert- in the mechanical line, and pajier on the coast.
50cta
up
Mens
’
overskirts,
all
prices.
.
11
(Ki
12
gray eassimere suits....
J. C. Sheridan of Central Point wa- inter­ , eeived two credits the most and was there­ they pronounce it and its management a
(l
Gali liaiti frrtui ?ííL*tM ti
<4
50cta
up
Mens'
fine
white
shirts
Hi
12
00
Anacortes,the
Washington
town
which
ha«
summer
cutaway
suits..
viewing his old time friends by the score' fore awarded the gold medal. The even­ c: m píete success.
Ik
been
«0
incessantly
boomed
by
the
Oregon
­
36 pair mens' line shoes. |>er pair.. $1 50
last week, while on a visit to bis parcels in ing’s program was interspersed with cho
12
One of our prominent citizens on Butte
■
“ light plaid suits 18 00
kk
this city. Welcome, Joseph, we are pad to | , ruses, an instrumental duet by Freddie creek is advocating the idea of having the ian. was named after the towiisite owner’s
24 pair mens' fineshoes. “
.2 51)
IK 00
12 I k
buttertiy Scotch suits.
-ee you and hope you will not stay away Brightman and Miss Uiddings. a vocal duet successful candidate pav each one of the wife, Anna Cortes, now Mrs. Boman. Mr. ;
so long hereafter that vour friends won’t by Malrel Goodyear and Daisy Mingus, and voter« for the time it takes from liis busi­ Boman made $210,000 this spring selling .
know you.—I Roseburg Plaindealer.
a very pretty vocal solo by Mi-s < ertie Van ness. paying in proportion to the amount Anacortes town lots. This gentleman iived
of hi- income from the otlice that he till.«,as in Ashland for some months and invested >
Chas. Micbaelsou, of the San Francisco Tassel.
On Fridav evening uccurreri the regular the candidates are selected by the "bosses." in the Tolman springs and other property.
Examiner, was in the city Friday and tele­ graduating
exercises ot the senior class. • and the voters have nothing to do but walk j But the town did not move fast enough fox ,
graphed that paper several columns of de­ The following
program: Chord-, up to the polls and vote for the men that him and he sold out and went to Beatty.
scriptive matter concerning this pla<-e. its Farmer’s Song. is the
" •re
bre he
be has made a mint of money
mdqe.Y
J
Salutatory
and oration, are put on tbe ticket. By This means a V ’ iei
lieauty and recounts. It did not cost the i “Self-Reliance," Edward A. Sutton.
Ora
large
number
of
voter-
might
vote
that
stay
/
j;,
Bro.
Leed«
and
'
Deputy
“
.
„
~>rtir
SL<
Tavlor*'
town anything, that paper living enterpris­ tion,••Recollections.”Miss Agnes E. Devlin. at home because they feel that none of th/ arc .
ipeu general!
generally go. But |
ing, and takes this means of pushing its Solo. "Sing. Sweet Bird," Miss Gertie Van candidates are their choice. I remember are good men as uie«"
wbat'have tbev done
that the 2*_ ladies
circulation.
.
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_ 1_ *.1 and
__ _ 1
Tassel. Oration. "The True Hen»,” Miss that four years ago next election, we (I gentlemen
L,ent __ S— of' *’*.1.2
this community * (whether
Dr. Chas. Hili, son of H. Cicero Hill of I Maud Berry. Class history, “Juniors and mean the clerk« ami judges) eo^ntbi1, suiue they are that way inclined or not) are com-
East Portland, (a tevther of Mrs. Russell, , Seniors,’ Miss ( Sara Mincn-. Oration. ninety voters that "iidTiot come to the polls pelfe«l to transact their business with the
Mrs. Gillette mid Mrs. Dunn) and Dr. Sadie ' "Value of Time," John 11. Devlin Oration. to vote, because they did not feel interest sheriff's office over the bar of the Albani-
tii'incilIIX*!'. W<‘ UTt" IIIIITI llg Ull gmin> in mu miv ui un «<» « i««»»«.«» j
|,< ■< -
....
.„..y.
Marquam, daughter of the Portland ntil- "True Erlucation. " Mi-s Alice B. Sutton enough in the election to lose their time. bra Saloon? In the pioneer «lays, when
...
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r-
lionaue, are to be married on June 4th. . Solo. " When the leaves Begin to Fade." But have it umieratoud that every voter tiiere were few ladie- gliout ami the men ,
They are both this year s graduate* of the Mi-s Etta Johnson. Oration ami valedic­ who votes js entitled to a fair comiiensation were "wild and woolly and full of fleas," |
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Dieilicnl departpient <if the Willn||iette qni tory ' The Marble Waitetir. Mi-s Jennie I for his time, and then the laboriiig classes this would have anwe’red the puri«use. But .
M.
Oliver.
Quintette.
“
Moonlight
llanee
"
would
vote
ami
put
down
this
“
Ring
mo-
i’e.-'iti. anti M f. Hill and bride will go to
st til
this age, it seems like asking too much. J
•
Dn K:
Fairhaven. Wash., to grow up with tbe Presentation of Diplomas by the President. nom.lv."
Closing
chorus,
“
My
Native
Isle.
”
Eagle
Point,
May
25,
ltW.
place.
' A JIEW GROCERY FIRM.
After the programme wa- ■•ompleted.
Phil. Loosley came in over the Ibail In­ Prof, sweet hi a 'pirited -pers h referred to
Tin- Calithumpian Parade.
McConnell & Eubank« will open a i(g v
dian route from Ft Klamath la-t week, re the prosperity of the school and took occa­
Chairman Powers of tlie aniuacment
j>orting onlv about live mile- of snow .which sion to sav a few words regardingits friends committee of the 4th of July celebration, grocery store in (laniard’s Grand (tpera
House block in about 10 days. Capt. G.
lies on the north -ide of the uiwuntains l>e- and its,enemics. The
™" graduate- from the
tween Lost Prarie and Lake of the Wood-, Ashland state normal school this year has called a meeting at McCall's Hall F. McConnell, Wells, Fargo & Co.’s pop­
next
Bunday
afternoon,at
which
all
wiah-
lie came iixon hor-eback in two day». Mr. number nineteen, six from the Advance !
ular express agent, for many years in the
Izouneley'» wife h visiting her -i-ter. Mr-. course, live from the Elementary course iug to take part and discuss the plana of Red House, is now in San Francisco se­
the
great
Calithunipian
and
Plug-ugly
John B. William- of Medford, and they and eight from tbe Commercial course,
lecting the finest stock of groceries ever
will probably make tlieir home over on An­ This emls the most siK ce'stili y ?ar in the parade, should be present.
brought to Ashland. John S. Eulxink»
telope herealter
history of the school.
_
Tbe amusement committee wish to in­ is the other member of the firm and has
form «'verylsxlv that this parade will not had considerable experience in the mer­
Once in Seven Years—The laaly i-renewi-l.
No th.it is a mi-take: they have not quit
The blood rtiu-t have the elements of vital­ the busiiie-s-Atkin-on at tl»e Woolen Mill interfere with the regular -ith of July pro­ cantile business. J06. W Hockersmith’s
ity, Wright's Compound Syrup of Sarsa­ office or Carter ut the Bank will insure gram but will lie a regular part thereof, fruit shipping and berry business will be
parilla clean-e- and enriches tbe Idosal. and your property in the best and most reliable and takes place on schedule time.
also conducted in- the same block. The (
gives a new impetus to life. Sold by T. K companies, amt al tbe lowest rate.-. *
Milk-shake-, ice cream, oranges, lemons, new firm w ill start off with a good trade.
Bolton.
*-ee the ehollies at Hunsaker’s. 12 yds fot and all kinds of popular confectionery at i the members having many friends in this
For lame liack side or chest, use Shiloh s
section.
I tie '¿jd.a Fountain
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OUR AIM SHALL BE TO PLEASE YOU.
The Very Latest Novelties
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