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VALLEY KE uí K d A b UI.ANDU* some thirt« menee«! work Momlay. grading and flx- T hciuiiav set««. 1* »*’*■’ i ing up the wagon roa«i iron« 14ead Indian to Pelican Bay and Ft. Klamath, the first j work being done just on the other side oí . ('. A. Inlow'» place. E. J. KAISER. Editor Teaeber«' liiMtituic. TOWN lots : FOR SALE IN— R. R. ADDITION 1 V J —DEALERS IN— Central Point, Jackson County nari Wyoming went republican, but their Pursuant to adjournment the Jackson ■«ajority has been reduce«! 00 ¡«er cent. ! county teachers' association met in Med- Ifonl. Satnrday, Sept. 13th, at 10:30 i The Louse han paaaed a relief bill for (o’clock a. rn., at the Presbyterian church. : Ó Beginning Monday. Sept. 22d. 1890. and Con ('aroline Baker-Stevens, daughter of Col. Prof. P. A. Getz, president, in the chair, ; I * [ with the following [«ersons in attendance: E. D. Baker and wife of Col. K. J. Stev | Misses Della Picket, Bertha Colton, Hel I » tinuing Six Days. ens. ______________ en Strang, Henrietta Moore, Lucy Hnv, Settle I p Nellie Ewan, Messrs. E. E Smith, I. B. Careful obaervationa and comparisons Raymond, J W. Beatty, J. W. Craw All Li«.,-e having un-ettled accounts with the undersigned, will please mil immediate made by acientific Americans prove that ■ ford and J. O. Holt. ly and settle the same, either by cash or a the lxitteat region oi the oarth ia on the ' A communication from 11. (.’ Faber, ¡ note. J. M. McCALL. aouthweatern coaat of Peraia, where Per- i resigning the office of secretary of the as Jan. 15, ls!>). FRONT STREET- THE SCHOOL-MASTER sociation w is read, and on motion ain bonlers tbe gulf of the same name. ! adopted, Gives gcxjd advice to his pupils when he . i tells them to use TLa tberoouiHer never fall» Below 100 On motion the following named per- Í Criminal <;arel«*.«ne-'to allow the bron • • chial tubes and lungs to become perman HOLDEN ’ S ETHEREAL COUCH SYRUP. «on» were elo ted members of the associ degree» at uight, and frequently runs up ently injured bv a hacking cough when It is honest, pleasant, end effective; never ation ; Miase» Emma Coleman, A. Janet Wright’s lted Cross Cough ¡Syrup is an in to 128 degr<*s in the afternoon. fails to give immediate relief for coughs, Faber. Mollie M McKinlev. Clara 15. fallible cure. Sold by T. K. Bolton. colds, and M throat and lung affections. The Fruit Cirowers Annual Exhibit will take place on 50 ceuts and ?l.C0. Frink, Hattie Coburn, Ellen Burnell,Del- ! Dairymen are commencing to inquire Monday, Sept. 22d. Everybody invited. All the gates will MANIFA(TU?.KD BY Historical Sun Juun Is No More. alietlM’r or nut oleomargarine will be al-. pha Masterson and N. A. Jacobs. Moved and carried that N. A. Jacobs I. D. HOLDEN,Stockton, Cal. |be open and free on Monday, the first day of the fair. Every San Juan (Puget Sound) Graphic. 1 lowed on exhibition at the World’» Fair, i act as secretary. facility offered to those wishing to camp on the grounds. The ol«l historical town of San Juan is We believe it will. The manufacture Nominations and elections of officers •nd »aleof this bogn» butter has auntned being declared in order, resulted as fol no more. One day last week a man known as “Whispering Pete” set lire to -----WITH ITS •u< h proportion» that it ia now consid lows : C. 8. Price, president; E. E. some debris of an ol«l stable some dis J. W. Crawford. G. G. I. New- ered one of our great industriea, much to | | Smith, bury, L. A. Simons and I. B. Ravmond, tance from the old town. which rapidly onr disgrace.— [American Farmer. ¡ vice-presidents; N A. Jacobs, secretary; spread over a bay fi« Li and soot! reached j #!H. Mf til(. BandsMEewl BrsMtws in th- State tbe building (which were unoccupied) , Miss Bertha Colton, treasurer. I n thk S tate I nsckance B vilpikg . for Salt or Eitkasge for Farm Property. It is noticed in the Yamhill County School .Superintendent C. 8. Price, of the old town and soon nothing but San Ledger that the Choral Union of Lafay president elect, not being present, the re ashes w ere left to mark the spot Anil Branch Offices at Portland, Astoria and Albany. ; Juan town reached the height of its glory 1 will sell on long time or exchange for ette haa for its president during “the next tiring prescient, Prof. Getz, delivered • «luring the time the American army were over to E. E. Smith, first vice-president, Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stock anti ' Fruit Farms. [farm, my residence in Ashland with a musical seasonDr. J. W, Watts, fa I the gavel of authority, who immediately i occupying the garrison near by. After | frontage of 160 feet on Main st., and 150 miliarly known as “foghorn." The Cap I assumed the duties of bis office. : the withdrawal of the army the town was I on Jlida .4ve. The grounds are nicely Also City and Saburban Property. ital Journal says: “Probably tbe Choral After several beautiful Bongs by the ; noon abamloned and businoss centered i lain out with choice fruit and shrubbery, SEND : FOR : PAMPHLET. : MAP : AND : PRICE : LISTS. - B. F. Reeser s -- Union aims to represent in its perfotm- I members of the association, led by Prof. at Friday Harbor. It was on the mem i artificial stone walk, good stable and out orable Fourth of July, 1859, that Mr. ances a set of different instruments, with I Getz with Miss A. Janet Faber as organ ' McKay and Oaks hoisted the American buildings. This cottage was built in the ist, tbe association on motion adjourned Fall of 1888 of the choicest material and Dr. Watts as the calliope.” ■ tl.ig and demamled of General Harney by first-claaa workmen, Newson Bros., I for dinner. ' the protection of the United States. Gen The association reassembled at 1:.% S. F. architects. Will sell or exchange An intereatng discovery han been made I o’clock and after ruuaie by the memlters eral Harney immediately sent Captain any [»art of 1 to 4 acres all in choice fruit Is the place to buy by Thomas B. Griffith, a pioneer citizen I the programme was taken up. It was Pickett, later known as the gallant Con i and adjoining said residence. This ¡8 of Carthage, 111., while hunting among a ( found that a majority of those assigned federate general who led the rd* at Get the most modern in style and Lest con tysburg, and the islands composing the pile of rubbish in one of the court house subjects had utterly neglected and failed fair and prosperous county of San Juan structed cottage in Southern Oregon, to be in attendance, an«I in consequence choice location and can lx* had at a bar juryrootus. It is the original coroner’s of which the session was not a very lively were saved to the United States. gain. Inquire of E. E. Miner, owner, or , verdict in the killing of Joseph and Hy one. “Factoring” was presented by I. W. N. Luckey, Real Estate Jgt. Ashland [ rum Smith, Mormons, at the old Car I B. Raymond, principal of the Central TUOI BLES OF A MILLIONA IltE. Oregon j Point public school, in a very forcible thage jail, on June 27, 1844. ( and thoughtful manner which proved the William N. Whitely, the famous in on HAXn A FULU LINE OF CHOICE Items of cenaus report furnished the I gentieman to be up with the educational ventor and manufacturer, is a mental Particular Attention to ' procession and one of onr progressive wreck. His troubles began in 1886, Marble. All Orders in Stone Work riaindcaler by David T. Day of the cens teachers. An animated discussion fol ForFcmalo Trresnlar fties: uuiaintHikeihem Pronipilv Filled. Marble Works on us bureau, Washington: There are ooly lowed which was participated in by Profs. when he was apparently at the height ou the market. At ver MAIN STREET, of his remarkably prosperous career. fail. Snecess! ullv uqed two states producing quicksilver, viz: by p omineiit In iies JLZEÒIE DAILY Y a F òj EYI VIJSTG- The subject of “ vocal music ” was han- Ho had just finished building the largest California and Oregon. There are six monthly. Gnaranrocd died in a skillful manner by Prof. Getz, factory in the world with the single ex- to relieve s ippn ssed mines, three in California and three in and the members of the association re- ception of the Krupp gun works—for the Which will be done in a workmanlike menstreatiou. * manner and at prices that Douglas county. There are seven fur ceived some useful information on this manufacture of harvesting machines, of rUEEJSAFE! CZHTAIN! naces, three of which are in Douglas much neglected study which will, no which he was the ¡¿ventor, and upon Don’t be hnmb’iEEod. Save Time, Health, county The yield of silver was in 1889 i doubt, result very materially to their f which he liad built his fortune, esti- ana money ;tuke uo oth i r. . .... mated at from three to five millions. $2,064 short tons or 20,484 flasks, The benefit. er. Moved and carried that the association : He got into trouble with the Knights Sent to anv address, Full stock always on hand and made amount of wages paid w|« $626,289. The meet in Jacksonville four months from I I. W. BUR RISK, Proprietor. Fccura by rria’l on re- of Labor in that year, when the organi to order. number of men employed was 901. ceipt < f price, yiOJ. this date (Jan. 10th, 1891), and that the This favorite lesort is gaining in popu Address, larity ever,’ dav. -------- :o:-------- : nex meeting Nov. 8th, be postponed Un- zation was at the height of its power, •nd a fierce boycott caused heavy losses THE A.nHP.O MEDJC’ftE CWAfiY, A CONTEMPTIBLE DECISION. I til 11st time unless ordered to meet at during that season. The opening of the Western Branch, Box27, PORTLAND, CR' £^*None but the best material used. | that time by the president. Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and The California supreme court Friday The very best of WINES, BRANDIES, The presiilent appointed J. W. Craw next found him heavily in debt, and the For sale by all druggists. I In REESER’S BLOCK, I sustained the lower court in the case of ford. P. A. Getz and N. A. Jacobs com failure of the Fidelity bank at Cincin BEER and CIGARS, kept con 1 S1ILA N J), :::::: OREGON at Prices that Defy Competition. Hon Jas. II. Barry, contempt of court. mittee on programme for the next meet nati, with which he did a large business, stantly on hand. ing. forced him into the hands of a receiver. Barry was before the supremo court on a Moved and carried that the thanks of PORTED, & ALE. writ of habeas corpus,the [»etition for the tbe association be tendered the Presby Active competitors took advantage of all this trouble and disorganization, and. Fine Billiard Table, writ alleging that the sentence was il terian church for the use of their church ' J11U111|< | after worrying along, getting hold of the legal, that the court bad no authority of East Side of Main Street, A shland . i\ Moved and carried that the thanks of works woldcs 1 R «gain »ain and again faiUnB’ he The very best beer ot Anaheim, wine and law to puniah him for contempt. Barrv / y Mrs. M. £. Tyler, Hennessy brandy, which will be sold by tbe association be tendered to the teach-1 w2Ynd penniless, is editor of the Ran Francisco Weekly era of the Medford public school for the the quart or gallon. ¡. k /7/ He was a man of strong character, as Our tables a'e supplied with the latest pa Star and after Judge I<awler had decided excellent dinner spread and tbe kind was amply shown by the way he dictated pers. Come and see us and we will treat Arfist. (Successor to S. Stacy,) politics in this city and congressional the ease of People vs. Bingham,the Star’s hospitality received at their hands. you as well as we know how. editorial charged Judge Lawler with de- I Receipts for initiation fees and dues, I district. Ini 886 he started a newspaper, FROFF.IETOR. $3..’«). i liberate lying and falsification about the . Music by the. association led by Prof. purchasing a metropolitan plant, and ran Corner Main and Granite Street». law, and calling hitn “not only a fool,but. Crawford closed the exercises of the day, it a year, until his first failure, selling it PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED All Kinds of Fresh Meats an impudent rascal, a criminal on the ' and on motion the association adjourned. at a cent and waging bitter war in its columns against the Knights of Labor Kept constantly on hand. Fair living Bromides made In all sizes. Call and N, A. J acobs , Secretary. bench,” and insisted that he “ought to House, Sign, Carriage, and and all others who saw fit to oppose him. examine our work prices is all that we ask. be impeached and removed from office, I The New DiHcovery He took his financial difficulties wonder We will make it to your interest to and disfranchised, indicted and punished | Y’ou have heard your friends and neigh- : fully to heart, and was known to go for Decorative Painting. deal with us, so give the new meat mar by fine and imprisonment; made aeon bort talking about it. You may yourself a week at a time without a wink of ket a trial be ene of tbe many who know from’ person- , Special Attention given to vict of,” and so forth. The article dared 1 al ex[>erience just how good a thing it is. I sleep and nothing more than an occa £^*Fresh pork on hand every day. Judge Lawler to arrest the writer for 1 If you have ever tried it, yon are one of its I sional cracker to eat, while h«> was shut staunch friends, because the wonderful i criminal libel, and insisted that if he did thing alxiut it is, that when once given a ! up in a little experimental room at work not do it he would be acknowledging his trial. Dr. King's New Discovery ever after j with his tools. He had an abiding faith a plac e in the house. If you have that he could invent a new harvester guilt. Dixon, one of the court lackeys, holds never Used it and should be afflicted with a | that would sweep the field, and again at the instigation of Lawler, filnl the in cough cold or any throat, lung or chest make him the “reaper king.” ”YVe call special attention to C. HENDERSON & CO.’ b Chicago) Red fff~ Leave orders at S mith <t D odge ' s School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) f.3 00 calf B J formation in an affidavit, and Barry was : trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it Aside from his beloved machine the fair trial It is guaranteed every lime, or | Store. cited to appear for contempt oi court. a money —DEALER IN— Shoes, the best made. Everv pair guaranteed. refunded. Trial bottles free at j only object of his affection was Iris daugh Lawler stepped off and selected Superior Chitwood Bros.’ drugstore. ter Nellie, a golden haired girl of 16, re markably intelligent and highly edu Judges Wallace, Shafter and Hoge to sit. Fruit Lands in the Willamette Valley. I cated. She alone could approach him who imposed a line of |5<X) and five days The Oregon Lind Company of Salem,' when he was in one of his intensely in jail. One of the judges who made Oregon, is offering some choice bargains despondent moods, and she alone could ------- Patronize the------- the sentence remarked, even before the in fruit lands. This land is situated from persuade him to eat or drink. The girl supreme court sustained it, “We’ve fixed to.» miles from tbe State Capitol,with suddenly sickened and died, and the blow him this time.” its excellent abipping facilities, cannery, -THE W ICKED FLEES— wrecked her father’s mind. He sat at The R ecord congratulates Mr. Barry. etc., and is especially adapted to fruit her bier guarding her body liko a dumb AVhen no man pursues. Not so with raising. It ia a high compliment from the Cali —THAT OREGON Five acre tracts from $55.00 to $75.00 and faithful watch dog, not permitting those who trade at the C. O. D. Empori- ASHLAND, fornis supreme court. The majority of per acre all cultivated and ready to set to the undertaker or embalmer to touch I um. They are comforted with Bargains. I the corpse. He insisted that her coffin ■ They get Notions, Tinware, Whips, Per- its members are the rottenest yet con fruit. Connects with Every Train, should be a simple pine box, made by ; fumery, and Bargain Counter goods. Ten-acre tracts [»artially cultivated for gregated on the bench of any state, birr $50.00 per acre one of his old workmen in the old shop. ¡WILSON & WALSWORTH. i _ ____ ing perhaps the combination that expireil Twenty acres light timber land with Ho would have no crape on the door, tn Oregon in July. “Guilty consciences good spring branch, $35.00 per acre. Practical Gunsmith, and it was only by physical force that Proprietors. Twenty-five acres, fifteen acres in cul he was restrained from himself loading makes cowards of us all,” some bright Has opened rooms with a full line of Funeral Supplies in Wilson & Wais worth'« MEDFORD, OREGON, And carries the U. 8. Mails and man him remarked, and telling the truth tivation, spring branch running on the the coffin or a dray and hauling it to store on Main street. Bodies embalmed and satisfaction guaranteed. Furnish mv own place, for $35.00 per acre. Wells Fargo ’ s express. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. I wish to announce to the public that 1 new hearse and give persi nal attention to funerals. Orders solicited for scroll Ha wins about judges seems to hurt them terri Forty actes of choice land all cultivat the cemetery.—Springfield (O.) Cor. In am ready to take orders for any kind of wood-shaping, screen doors and windows and general repairs. Organs cleaned and re bly. But it is about time that editors ed, small house.some young fruit already- dianapolis Journal. paired. Prices reasonable. “ gunsmith work, repairing sewing machines, United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or.) — _____ « j u I i were given as much right and justice as set out, $70.00 per acre. SATISFACTION G l A H A A T E F D. filing saws, sharpening knives and scissors June 3. 1890. I , Remains of the Mound Builders. j etc., etc. Forty acres of land all cultivated, in ' TVYOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT is allowed thugs and horse-thieves—a Office on Front street, in building will JOHN DYER, | E. WORMAN, Medford wheat this year, for $65.09. The most extensive single work of the LN in compliance with the provisions trial by jury before an honest, disinter- Driver i Livery Stables, Prop. Forty-three acres, twenty-five acres eulti- ' mound builders in the Mississippi valley of the act of Congress of' June 3, i John B. Wrisley. the real estate agent. 2-4 estol judge But Mr. Barry is possessed ‘ vated. fine spring branch, ’place all fenced 1878, entitled " An act for the sale is that at Cahokia, Ills., opposite St. of timber lands in the States of Califor- of the ability, a good character, knows in for $40 00 |»er acre. t —{j jg jygt jn height and 2,000 i nia. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Fruit raisers profit from $100 00 to $150 00 j Louis. no fear and will make it very trodteal for I per acre alter the trees are 4 years oi«i WM. RADAMS’ ' yards in circumference at the base, with 1 Territory,’’ Edward Campbell of Klamath Au industrious man cm make a good a tevel summit of several acres. The , City, county of Siskiyou, state of California. —OR—- Buckley’s '‘criminals on the bench.” living for his family while his orchard is ' has this day filed in this office his sworn coming into bearing by raising vegetable- great mound at Seiserstown, Miss., is es : statement for the purchase of the S W !4 of ■ ■ <JEN'. AI’I’LEiiATE ItFMOVED. arround. I sec No. 30, in tp No. 39, South Range No 4 and various crops for the cannery. Let u- timated to cover six acres of ground. know what amount you have to invest and The largest mound in Ohio is near I East, and will offer proof to show that the Word was received this week that Pres we will advise as to 1« cation. : lan«l S' light is more valuable for its timber ¡Successor to HOSLEY & PELTON, Send tor maps, pamphlets and price list- , Miamisburg. It is 68 feet high and 852 ’ or stone than for agricultural purposes, ident Harrison, at his summer resort at , feet in circumference, and is estimated «EK.H, BHTEF.L1 AID FLM|S MSTIOÏEB COMPANY. and to establish his claim to said land lie MAY BE Fi-ÆZD JAT Crescent Springs, Pa., hail on Monday to THE • OREGON LAND Salem, - — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — Oregon ■ to contain 3te,000cubic feet of earthand lore the Register and Receiver of this office rvtnoved Gen. E. L. Applegate as Indian ■ stone. In many instances the material at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, the 28th The Greatest Medicine in the agent of Klamath reservation, and ap YV hen U nited States Attorney McAr- from which they were constructed has i day of November, 1890. He names as witnesses: George A. Blood, World. pointed D. W. Mathews of Salem, for | tbur brought suit against the various been brought from considerable dis I and Edward A Hildreth, of Ashland, Jack- ____ i j military wagon road companies in this tances. The works In outline illustrate son conn ty, Or.. Thomas E. Stanley, of merly in the drug business in Ashland,in Finished in Style Equal to Klamath City, Siskiyou es untv,Cal., F rank The most aggravated diseases (even lep- his place. Gen. Applegate was appoint , state to secure the forfeiture of the land nearly every geometrical design, the ' McCracken, of White Point, Jackson coun- rosy) and cases pronounced incurable, yield ; Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. circle and square predominating, and I ty. Oregon. ed about a year ago at the instigation of I grants to the government he also brought to its magic ton di. It is a new revelation i parallelograms, ellipses and polygons Any and all persons claiming adversely tomankind; a bright oasis in a hopeless i Terms, Cash. Pass-book accounts pay Senator Mitchell and the Oregon driega- j suits against James J. Kelly and othet being quite common. the above-des< rd>ed lands are requested to desert expanse, and threatens to revolution- ! able Monthly. tiou.and right from the start became dis 1 persons who owned small parcels of the I ! hie their claims in this office on or before ize medical practice. AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE FAIR aid 28th day of November, 1890. All orders will be promptly filled by send-! gusted at the way the administration land included in these grants,which they ! Take Tour Choice. JoHJi II. S hcpe , Register. ing to was conducting Indian affairs. Every had purchased from the companies, to I ( Jones—You can get the position if you can find somebody that can go on your forfeit these Bmall tracts. When the at week seemed to add more dis -list, and E’ÆRR.Y NÆFG-. CO., the general being very good with his torney-general directed that the cases | bond. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Agent, Ashland. Or. Smith—Which do you prefer, Willi* ID 2RÆTC3- GISTS. pen, kept the department at Washing against the companies be appeale«! to the Must be paid for in advance, by money j Vanderbilt or Jay Gould? During’ supreme court of the Unite l States, In ! “Are you acquainted with them?” ton well prated with his views order, postal order of cash. Price. $3.50 • School Books, Stationery, ,,l . per gallon jug, delivered at tbe Ashland ; Cleveland's administration the Indian said nothing about the cases against tin ; “Not at all; but they can go on my depot. Orders from abroad promptly r A j • department was regularly divided among holtlers of lands IxiUght from the com- ' bond, can t they, if they want to?’— i tilled. Kept ¿t the Post-office, in Ma Clocks, Watches, and sonic block", fj2] tbe different denominations, and the panies. A few days since he instructed ! Texas Siftings. Brice, $18.00 at Factory, head of affairs being of a liberal turn of United States Attorney F. P. Mays to ap- Cash with Order. Jewelry. mind things went smooth. YVhen good , [>eal these cases to the United States su Wanted It Changed. To the Farmers Gf Jackson Co. Mr. Harrison went in with his infant preme court also. It was intended to Small Boy—There's one thing in the Main Street Corner, Ashland, Or. The undersigned have opened a damnation and ean*t-go-to-heaven on have suits brought against even one who Bible sis says she’d like to change. Strictly First-Class. Warranted. Minister—Impossible! What can it be, Prescriptions carefully put up by com All Second Growth Hickory. anything but a Calvinistic shingle doc ha<i purchased any of tbe land included petent bauds Steel Axles and Tires. trine, he appointed to the heads of Indi > in the grants to the companies, but only i my young man? Low Bent Seat Arms. Perfectly Baiane« <1. Long. Easy Riding, Oil Temnered Spring. an departments a lot of fanatical sectarian a few of tbe suits were begun.—[Oregon- I Small Boy—Her age, sir. — Detroit Best Wheels and Best All Over. Free Press. ASHLAND - - OREGON. —IN bigot»—better grounded in biggotrv than ian. IF TOR CAN T FIND THEM FOR SALE BY YOUR MERCHANTS. WRITE VS himself, if that could be—who have been CENTRAL POINT. I Has just received «lie biggest and liest' GREGORY & HICKS Morbid Curiosity. Farmers about Prairie City are getting conducting the department on that nar Hopeful—Say. l»oss. is this the place stock of goods ever brought to Ashland. And will keep constantly on hand a full STAR A fine stock of imported goods. I also car of Hardware,’Stoves and tin row line, fighting the Catholic church , S3 cents for their wheat. That is far where they keep dead letters? ry all classes of goods, hence you cannot1 assortment above “ railroad prices, ” says the Grant j ware. with the venom chararteristic of sectarian City Clerk—No, sir; who sent you here? fail to be -uited. tail an 1 examine the' jealousy, and rooting out as near as j«os- county News, and if the people in Grant I Hopeful—Heard dad say this morning ■stock for yourself. Nothing but first-class We Will Not be Undersold work, a good tit and satisfaction guaranteed. sible all Christian ideas that do not con coantv consumed only. Grant county flout that all the city ordinances was dead let Also line of a Conductor's Cloth. this price would be universal, and even ters. and I wanted to see the corpses. — form to the hell fire «lamnation ortho«lox Cail ami see us before purchasing eise TRANSFER. F. L ZIELLAEL where, fcr we can suit you in price and pattern. Add to this mixture the fact higher; besides this, money would be Chicago Times. quality. Agent Applegate is generally termed an more plentiful. R. F. HIGH, Proprietor. No Answer. 1:2 J. C, SHERIDAN. Passenger Coach to Every Train. Infidel, and you can see what a monkey “ Popper, what's a suicide? ’ Lebanon is «greatly excited over a nat ^.Freight moved about town at rates I and parrot of a time they have been hav “A man who kills himself.” ASHLAND, OREGON. ural gas discovery. The land on which ’VYOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. “And what's a parricide?’ ing. Gen. Applegate was askeo’ to re XV the people of Ashland and surround thetiiscovery is located is owned bv Will- “ A man who kills his father. ” Fire wood of all kinds delivered any- sign some time ago by the Indian com- ing country that I at am the old stand on ■ iaiu M. Hoag, of the Oregon Pacific All work ordered will lie made to give entire Main street, opposite the old Flag stuff DKALiKS IX “ Well, popper, if you killed me would missionor. He was disgusted enough' to where n town at lowest prices. Will be open May 1st. ! you be a sunnyside?”—Lippincott’s. one work done in tnv PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS' TOOLS, 3ATISFACTION- line will always quit willingly but would not do so if it Alturas New Era clippings.] find me ready to serve I Sold all by druggists. WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., gave his fanatical enemies any pleasure.« The largest crop of grain ever harvest ' ,tJl; ' , nd n,en ,ll®y come and men may Deceived in Himself. For the accommodation of a limited num Repairing neatly and promptly done, go, but I am a stayer forever. He will now expose the administration’ ed on one ranch in this county has just, Visitor ber of guests. _____ (to prisoner)—What brought Building Papers. Wrapping Papers ■ having, 25c; hair cutting, 25c: shampoo and at Low Rates. and its management. He says the de hewn threshed by Dan Benner on his i y0O here? ing, 25e; sea foam, 25c. and Tw ines. Board arid lodging per week. ram-h near Cedarville, the yield was 9450 Prisoner — Misplaced confidence. partment officers who have called there “ “ “ •• day. tmsiK4s off of about 27.> acres. j Vjffltor-How was that? L adies ’ H air ccttimu a SrzciAitv All kinds of “ per day.............. ... thoroughly ignore the government and I Single meals.......................... conduct themselves as if the church was ARTISTS' MATERIALS. their guiding stir, and that the work bored. At a depth of 74 feet a flow of 30 t^uxn could. New L'-uduu Bee, WO HORSES, one 9 years and one 5 (amping privileges will be 50cts per week CONTRACTS FOR ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OK, years old, and set of harness and lum- for each individual. now going on will soon produ<-e worse re gallons per minute was Strack. Casing The Beason Why. l«er wagon, which I will sell cheap fj>( «.a Ji was used all the way down, and the cost i (Si) KY'R<»N COLE. P roprietor . P ainting , P apering , E tc . sults than the dark ages ever saw. Johnson — Why is the-moon often or trade for town properly .$32 scholarship, one year............ of the well did not exceed $60. '1 A Y OI NG LADY', to do general For further particuiArs in.piire of spoken of as the silvery moon? Cor. M aim and G ranite streets, *V alley K e < <> bi >. A-filand, Or., hai the ... $25 Commercial Course ................ S. CORBETT. housework. Address or call at the Janie Norris can furnish you all kinds of Stanley and also Mrs. Frank Leslie j Jackson—Because we get it in halves j most news, is the l«e»t pa|«er and tfx beet ....$15. R bcokd office for information. I Training School, per year-... .L»hland. Ongun, n!3 Ashland, Oregon. finishing lumber, mouldings, windows, i medium of Advertising. ami quarters, I suppose.-«Epoch. doen Msh etc, Leave orders at Luckey *• wiU lecture in L'ortland this winter. VER PUMPS, FARMING MACHINERY, ©7000 AMMUNITION, ETC, ETC OFFERED IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES FOR SALE! OREGON ASHLAND. Oregon Land Company FOR BOOTH AND OTHER PRIVILEGES APPLY TO HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON THE SECRETARY AT JACKSONVILLE. ROBERT A. MILLER, Secretary J. H. Russell TIN STORE A shland M arble Hardware, Tin, Sheet-Iron and NEW GOODS! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Copperware Faber’s Golden Female Pills. JOB WORK, DEFY COMPETITION. Ashland, Or. Exchange Saloon, And w ill be sold at our well known LOW PRICES. R oots ( and ) S hoes ) liOTOGRAPIIN. Independent Market. R. P. NEIL, WM. A. GROWE H. C. MYER. GRAINING and PAPER HARDWARE, STOVES & TINWARE ONLY WAGON R. STRAIT, J. M. McCALL J. L. DOWNING, RAIN or SHINE U ndertaker “"“' Ashland Market ICROBE’ n John E. Pelton. OILLEU PICTURES of YOURSELF I M FAMILY LOGAN’S GALLERY Beef, Pork and Mutton. F.E.ZOELLNER, John Van Horn, CHITWOOD BROS No. 7j. HARDWARE TRADE H. JUDGE. Harness & Saddle Manufacturer Barber Shop, EVANS & BRUNK) For Sale or Trade Situation Wanted T B