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L. i. V otava o c. ïeraell . PA( il lC COAST NEWS.' c. M TERRELL. Ihr id«la‘e«l arbooner General Siglin another proof that a college supported It »*a a uiasterly piNMtalion ol th« ha» been tou^d from Alaskan waters to by the state and which is under the con truth so little uiuleratood even now among the chunhea that the C E PVBI.IMIKD EVKkV .'HVMIDAY, Puget sound where she is being repair trol of politicians cannot be a success as society rightly conrluctod not only PRICE »V VOORH1ES, an educational institution. In this in break, down denominational barrier, but BOLD PLOT TO KIDNAP A WEALTHY ed. Mr-. V. E. Walker was thrown from MAN DISCOVERED stance, a» is too frequently the case, at the .aine time Io.ter. Ibe most de KOITOK» ANO l*M< *i'k! KTOKM. a wagon near Santa Crus, Cal., and manhood, morals and ability were nut voted loyalty to the individual church and denomination received injuries from which »he diu«l Following tliia speaker aas a wj.ig $2AY ear , ok f i 50 in A dvance considered by the board of regents when in two hours. to r etape Tasatiaa on •(•, making their selection fur member» of by the Ashland Liulies Quartette Thu During the progress of a Larb«*cne at trmsii tiieir ooo •—A Mtch-Moughl Kor Entered at the post orto e nt Grant's Pass the faculty, and [»oliticul hulks and men wa. toe first appearance of this quar Calabass, Cal., two drunken Mexicans W ho Cannot be f ound. Oregon, a» second-» la.-.* mail matter. of questionable morals, who have no tette since the illness of .Mias Carrie got into a fight, whi< h resulted in the Roper, the leading kopiano They special qualification» a» teachers aere carried the audience hy storm and Éeath uf Francisco Covarrubias. Mo Burglars have been operating at T hursday , J uly 8, 1897. retained, to the disgrace and detriment of were uioat enthuaiaatically encored H. M.iyhvw was sentenced to one The second speaker of the evening ficsto, Cal., lately. the college. Ko long a» positions in the fear at Folsom for forgery committed wa. I>r Landreth, of Nashville, Tenn It is proponed to establish a labor The raina in Cuba have put a alight State University are used with which to in Watsonville, Cal. He signed J. T. We are not certain as to the denouu check to Weyler’a butchery buainoM. par <df personal and political debts, and national alMliatiou ol l>r l.andreih.i exchange store at Reedley, Cal. Porter’s name to a check fur $13. at ä 1 “pull” rather than merit is the essential hut in “hi. eloquent addres. setting ' Contracts f<jr a new school house L/»yd fluke ami Eeon Hill, two young Hon. li. W Corbett will not likely get q ialifii a'mn of candidates, will the tax* forth the word of the C E. society he Gra»s Valley, < u.'^, have been let. men living at Warthan, Fresno county, to occupy a neat in »he U. S. Senate. Lemuel Ne I »on wa« executed at quarreled over a trifling matter and payer's money he squandered In keeping spoke with the logic ol a true blue Pre,byterian and the fire and enthu Grunt'» Pas», Or., Friday, for the mur- Hill shot puka «br..... i •» up a college that should be the best in siasm ol a Mettiisliat, while the ripple •1er of Charles Perry. Weyler, the Nero of the Went, in de manding more men of Spain to put down stead of (he ¡»»rent in the state.—Ore and flow ol his eloquence made Ina hearers feel that he had fellowsliipp the rebellion in the East provincex of gon < ’itv Enterprise. with our friends of the Baptiat peral Cuba. _______ ____ sion Never before had Southern Ore«. HL10TT ACQUITTED. California fruit 1» bringing a good price welcomed such a large and noble hai The preliminary trial of the sta»e of of ( hri-t.ai) vvork«)r», and looking in in the ea»t. Oregon fruit i» better than California fruit and it should bring bet Oregon against T. B. Elliott for having the faces of those assembled ther given, or caused to b«* given, b<e to mi noting trie moral light and cieai.ues ter price« ________________ the noble enthusiasm for all that is nobl nor» on May 3d, 1897, r«*sult< «l it» Ju-Ge pur«* and good. On«* could not he. The Premdient ha» approved the bill Chile»' dismiMsing the case. feeling that under God there were tl providing L»r the admiaaion of foreign We knew none of the particulars of forces that were not onlv to save oi laborer» to take part at the Omaha ex this <•»•*«• until last Tui-s-lay, the day land but that they would help to the lotty purpose and their high i leal mak position next year. set for th«? trial. At HI o’clock the case the kingdom» of the world the kingdoi was call«*«!, and we listened attentively of our lord and of his Christ (heat Britain increased m population On TmtMday morning the visitor io all the evidence on both »ides, but a» Chi Are our specialties. We do not allow any one to und»-r- the last Ü I years, 50 |**r cent. The bad«* adivw to their entertainers an* led Slates for the same length of time the case ha» b«*en diHposed of bv the went oil their way to the great con sel! u -» anil only ask for a chance to estimate the cost of court, the Coi kish will »ay nothing vention at <an Francisco That con a*x»ut 300 p r cent. your lumber bill. lair dealing and guaranteed satis about it» l»*ga! a»pc<*t, yet f »r the good of vention will be a mighty inspiration t< Queen Victoria is to > wise to abdicate the boys, for the benefit of the home, all Pacific «*)a»t Chn»tian Emleavurers BUYERS AND SHIPPERS OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. faction, call on the throne of England in favor of the and fur th«* gen«*ral welfare of the coni- William* Ilenia Brince of Wales during her lifetime, It inunity, we ar«» compelled to »how up (’ M. Stites of Wolf creek spent Satur would Le g->d for England'» future if »lie the moral statu» of the « a»«*. WHILE ATTENDING day and Sunday with hi» parents. In doing ho , however, it is not the man had given him a lesson or two in king CHAUTAUQUA .Mrs Evans of Washington is visiting wt? a-e after but the principle inv«.hel. craft some year» ago. REMEMBER We have nothing but friendship for Mr. her niece Mrs. Jessie Got« her of this The British boant that the sun never ' Elliott, and will at no time throw one pla< e. Mrs. Ingham, who went to California neta on the Queen’» dominion» I ' u lc iota of trout»!«* in the way of hi» doing Sum may boa»t of a like favoritism, if hi» duty, but on the contrary the Corn- several week» ago, ha» returned to her favoritism it be. for while the »un whim» ikk w ill al w ay» extend a helping hand. home. PCM CHQlCt___ «in. - --------- GROCERIES. FRUIT. Mi»» Nora Sheehan is teaching a four* on the eastern coa»t oi Maine, it aivo On the eve ning of May 3rd, 1897, the shine» on the western count of Alaska. AND VEGETABLES. Maine being city election day, when it months term of school in the Baltimore ASHLAND. OREGON 1 became known that Mr. Elliott wa» district. Some of th«« school hoards in Plymouth Quite a Lumber of pleasure seekers elected street CommiHsioner, the boy» county, Iowa, are building storm caves began to insist that he treat to beer. from our \alley celebrated the 3rd in to shelter their children from the terrific M.K« TOU» W'^e SMILE Mr. Elliott, accor«ling to tf e te»limonv Grant's Pa»». storms that s< nit limes sweep over that proprietor. flou » rear will Mrs. Arthur Conklin and little daugh in court, »aid, “I can’t treat you to beer, <). CONN6”- country Our own country may have but will give you candy," which he did. ter» are spending their summer vacation its draw backs, so Io »peak, tint the storm However, Mr. Elliott l»ought two kegsuf at I Intel IM* John. which is ho milch dreaded in the Missis IS MftNUFACfJRE° M »s Kali«« Chapman ha» returned to b**er at Keulin’s brewery, which were sippi valley h unknown in ihi» conn bY taken oulside^of tie* building by >om* one, Medford after spending several weeks ________________ I with her parents. _____ (»»tensiuly for men, but the boys, not Finest Hotel in Southern Oregon- I Mr. and Mrs. McCiimber are expected Dr. David Ktarr Jordan, president of withstanding the injunction, ‘‘Doni and Travelers. Headquarters for Visitors Stanford University, Cal. wa» a pas»eii give them any,” got all they want« *! ami from their San Francisco home-Home ASHLAND, OREGON. sc ger on the north b<>und train Sunday no one seemed to care anything about it, time in the near future. ai OREGON. evening enroute to Alaska to look after >r even to intimate that it waj not free Mr. Grant Topping is »till hauling ore wl » branding I’ncle Sam's seals. Dr. Jor for everybody. from the "Oregon Bonanza” to the stamp ASMI.AND, ( 4O.N «NOÇRSON. E. K The facts in brief ar«*, that men and dan believes this to be a safe protection mill near the Anderson mine. Propuesto*"* a i to the seals of Maska. The object ia to I»)}» got plenty of beer, bought by an • The new »aw mill erected by Nipper A aw. make the skins comparatively worthless officer elect, a man whom a majority of Chapman is being operated by Nipper ma ASHLAND. for market and thus prevent the exter the voter» had just »aid should be street and John with a lone of about twenty figh OREGON 4^ a commissioner. Mr. Elliott will not deny men. Ti ruination of the Heal«. d«*cl th«* above, but he said to um in »uh The 4th passed very quietly at Will Prof. Thomas M. Gateb, one of the ■»lance, that so long ns one k«*«*p» within ' «tent The largest and most progressive school in Southern Oregon. best known educators of the north weal bound» «>f the organic law, there is iaiiin. A tew people were bold enough | aflai < ’■»urse»: Sut» Normal of one year, regular Norma! ot rtir*-e coast and formerly president of th« nothing wrong; then in Ai« estimation, if to go oil for a picnic; however we are | ditio , ’ his . Business. Shorthand, College Pr*juratory, Musii y Washington Stat«* Universsty, wa», at a the law* fi violated, it D wrong. 8u far a» very patriotic. H, il amt 111. Art. ■ V. $12'» takes the student through < rops of all kind» are very promising I m«*nt recent meeting of the board «»f regent»oi the influence upon the boy» wa» con Exu<-uses as low a** the lowest, OREGON- In th«* valley, the lale rains were highly la k < the year. rm»i I’niversity at Lebanon, Ohi- the Agricultural College elected to th« cerneil, it eouhl not have been worse had , New critic teacher from the Nori rs H er ND. appreciated by all who are engaged in vetoii responiibl«* (»»»ition of president ol Ilia’ dr Elliott willfully violated the law . . mid re*» For catalogue nr information, nddre-« agricultural pursuits, ensuii VAN SCOY, P resident . institution. Piof. Gah h i» an educatoi W. T. OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES OF The l«*g!»lat<>rH whupa»»ed the law, I OFFICERS Bur r. I- Palmer and Ernest P. Stites have of ability and lie made a decided succes« iid so, because they believed it is w rong THE S. O. CHAUTAUQUA. Baker I returned to their homes or. Williams in building up tlu* Washington Univer or minor» to have liquor, and hence Hecurii SCHOOLS. I creek, after having completed the Fresh- Officers: G F. Billing», president. ai t y. _ they parsed an act, to rover, a» they I in »ta Ashland; G. W. White. Esq. Medford, man year al the Oregon Agricultural Art, .Music, El- cution Cook, letter» ... __ law College. D. T. Beals, representing Mr. R. D. iH'iight, »in h MUM, Now if the lion. H. L. Benson, Grants Paas, Judge vul), soil W. C. 1. I' unkno* Ims I'aHHed doe» not cuvci the « i>e in ; P. P Prim. Jacksonville, vice president»; Hume of th«* »almon cannery at th« .Mr, Ames met with a painful accident, Mr. F. II. Carter, treasurer; Mr. G. G. A lir mouth of Rogue river, ha» been in town [UVHtion, then it is »eriouiily wroi g, while working on the farm of J.N.Golch- i deaf rov Mid it behoove» uh to «*n(h*avur to have a Crary, »ec ret Mr. ary. R P. Neil. Mr. E. D. for several day». Mr. Beals intends go TL«* Art 1»« partmt*ii T will be under the Trustees; er by falling from a hay rack and dis which I »citerone passed at the mi*«*ting of the ihi -*li*m * if Prof U.S Parrott, of Kia rigg», Mr. D. R Mill». Prof. Gns New- ing up to the mouth of Elk creek oi locating his »hould -r. He ha» returned , coat of« math Falls, Oregon. \\«* were most fortu If the present act Dry, Phoenix, Prof. W. T. Van Scoy, Rogue river to build a salmon hatchers text legislature* ' of «I hiiii to hi» home in Grant's l*a»». nate Hi secunng him ae our art teacher, Mr. A. F. Eddy, Rev E. P. Cbilds, Mr». for Mr. Hume. Mr. Bt*als is ol tin will cover th«* « a-e then tin* prose»*u* was lyii a» L<* Ims bad many years »uccee fill ex E A. Sherwin, Dr. D. M. Brower, Prof. < ieorge Hart, Cre»ce:it City’s young at opinion that a batchvry w« II managed ai tion is weak. perience a» an artist and as a teacher of (’. A. HitcbC'Mrk, Mr. I. A. Webb, Med Three torney, niuilt* a Hying trip to Williams <1 ¡MCUM» We would like to art pupil». If you are interested in Ibis till» the mouth of Elk creek will increase th* three Js ford. Mr. N. P. Dodge, Grant» Paes. la»t Fri lay We imigm«* that his favor line <»f work, don ’ t fall to gel the benefit . , h i. . reí U i’-4-t tan fold question at some length hut time and W atsoin ite song llu »«* day» i», “ U «lading how my of hi» instruction. Now father» 1111(1 th«* «»th«) CHAUTAUQUA EVENINGS Much credit is due Mr Hume lor thi» lack of »pace forbids reeeive«i MUSIC mother» who>e b<»y» were present on heart grows weary, far, far away.” business like enterpri»«*. Saturday. July 10—The “other side” of Married—At thebaine of the bride's thigh. I that occasion, you have the facts, what This department will again be con- the money questioo, Hon. John P. Irish. din*t«*d hy Prof. 1) 1'. Hughe», of Oak Whenever ami wherever the boycot’ think ye? Comment as to whether sister, Mr» I’ J. Hartley, June 2 >, IH‘J7, dollars. Sunday, .July 11—Sermon by Mias land, Cal. The chorus class is free to ail A grva principle insnifciita ittudf then and their such things will injure your hoys Is , Mi-s Verdle Gibson and Ja-per l.*rri- Jessie Ackerman. person» holding membership or season Angele» I begin» an influence that i» seriously «let Monday, July 12- Lecture, “How to inneceHsary Vr Elliott say» ther«« i» ' more, W. R. Nipper, J. P. olliciating ticket», providing they can readily read I; v. Sc<*ti F II- robe). Ph. D. rimental to the peace and prosperity ol nothing wrong in it then if Ibi» la* ! I he contracting parties are well know n th«* hand music, l’rof. Hughe» in the director of Tuesday. July 13—Lecture, Dr. A. W. John Bra* th« L »nng Club of San FraneiHCo and of tl e community that will foster it. It is ngiit, in the nain«* of common decency about Williams. They will make their Lamar, “Dixie before the war, and Dur No trace the Orpheus Glut» of Oakland, each being simply a spirit of «•ovrehmor retaliation w hat would be wrong for our boys to home in our inid»t Cornu mpondkn i . they are the 1« siding musical organization in its ing the war.” July 14 Lecture, “Brace either of which make» broad ah«I deep do? Wednesday, Do you wai.t the Um un i< to re A untralia. «•ity. Burning,itching »kin di»«-a»es instantly the chasm i»etw«*«*n opp«j»ing faction» main •’Ihunt} a» an ox on every, One «»f the I h * h L musician» ever at our Up. ” Dr. Lamar. Th«* sup Thursday, July 15 Lecture, Miss Jes ('haiitampia writes a friend in Ashland: No American citizen poHsesHing a rear <|Ueatioii ” of Ibi» character? We can’t relieved bv DeWill’sWilch Hazel Salve, tow u <>t lx sie Ackerman, “My Trip through Iceland “ I am glad to Fee you Lave re-engaged tim*<|»ialled for cut»,bruise»,burn-jt heals corporate«! onnbls amount of intelligence, will, aftri keep »till Prof Hughes, for I learned while in Cali without leaving a m*ar W. F. Kremer. large majo on Friday, Horseback. July ” lt> - L»*cture. l>y Edward due consideration allow himself to I»« fornia that there is none l»etter than be. Christian Kndvavor I ii Isliltuid. Delic ate artel«*», been preps P. Gaatou. “Cuba; the Pearl of the An :ch a» edging», rucli- beguiled into tin* practice of such a tlieo I think you will be well pleased with bis liner w ill not atand in getting rv. Those who foster such a principle Monday wa» a great «lav ior flu* Chris ing, lace», and tilles. ” work.” Saturday, July 17—Lecture, E iw. Page COOKING. tan workers in Ashand. The morning much rubbing ; Soap Foam Washing 1'ow • on it» f«*et are they who have b«*en injured, a« Gaston, “Mexican Cliff « aud — 1 Cave train from the north brought quite a I <ier cleans them pr rivet Iv without damage <). M. W< Our CtM»kiiig School will be conducted they suppoe*. by some real or fancied large numlter of Christian Endeavor D wellers. ” revenue at M ihs Grace E Morey, of Oakland, by Praiee service au-l wrong. If the boycott is practice«! workers frein Grant's Pass amt other or tfoii hie. Sunday. July 18 su»|iended Cab, a most competent instructor. »gainst a firm or a < immunity, it will in points in the Rogue River Valley, as sermon. hat could lie more delightful than marshals ai % o I Monday, July 19 Dramatic Recital, W I osisi I mi lori the lb re»* steps in a cooking lt*ssoti. 1st, the end rebound,for what is fund for th« well as a number from farther north. him high at L-s Miserable», ’ by Miss Ida Benfey. \ line, nice dinner was served in the you bear ln»wr to do it. 2 I, you see bow (hi Monday evening at the regular Ins arrest cl g<H>»«‘ seems to be food for the gander. Tuesday, July 20 Lecture, “A Yankee beautiful grove on the Chautauqua to do it, and last y«»u eat the result of the Bit»le Lands," Rev. Charles E. Locke. grounds after which th«« visitor» met meeting of ih«* Workin iii I. nige the fol I m ssh'ment • ‘ bow to do its. ” Many ladies bare sig Wedueaday, July 21 Lecture, “la the This week witnessed tin* first shipment their entertainers in the tabernaclv, lowing «»111 • »rs wer-* installed by II. W «'ordmg mtie<| their intention «»f joining the Cook World growing Worse,” Bishop Samuel of early peaches from Southern Or« g«>n where interesting and inspiring sei vice» Kinney, D G M W Francisco th ing School. It take» about two hours t<» MILLE» give a lemson. “Belter meals at less cost,” Fallows. to the Portland market. The time is were held. Six o'clock loiiml a large Master Workman, W T Cohii'ii, Fore vs< ap«’ pax it Thursday, July 22— Grand concert, and crowd at tin* depot awaiting the arrival is the teacher’s platform. The first lesson drawing near al hand w hen theie will of the s|M-cial Endeavor tram from the man , R W Person, < >verm*er , II Schmi It, (k»o w orth of Propln are mrprtKed to find such ex- closing exercises. is free. ( (»MOLIMI N I This has 1 m l>e a great deal of fruit that cannot lin<l mirth \t 6 30 it came into the sta Recorder; M I' Utley, Financier; F L ceileii» >uir«>»indinge. »nd all within a ElXM l TION The Medford ladle»’ «piartet, oomposed few btr.dred fe»*t of the business portion a mark«*!, and now is the time for some i lion aHam»* with flags and C I colors. Coran, Receiver, C L Edgerton, Guide; banks con vet E hc I i )..r h.lJ, to the u- tLititf. Unit Miss Rachael Baumann, * f Bl«»ommg of Mrs. W. I. Vawter. Misses Grace Fos oi.«* with a capital of live or six hundrt <1 , e*‘tliusia»ti< w«*lcome awaited an en- J I Steward, Inside Watchman; A C itiea into g . hi 4 of oitr Atwmbly hj visitor., .t- of a 1 Luring little city. tx»u. III., a graduate «»f the Boston 8cb«»»i ter. Della Pickel ami Mabel Jones, will which taxes thUNiastic crowd ol bright laced Cliria- The newspapers Lave bad rLHoy words •iug with the Ashland quartet, Misses «»f Oratory, will Lave charge of this de telnÌH’u’B, HUd .peakers. dollars to put up a drier. In an inter tian men and women Gid friends Duncan, Out»i«l * Watchman; II A Mc- act of the I partnient. This will be an «»pportumty view with a gentleman who ha» had n wer«* greeted and new friendships »itiick- 1 lanivl P.citk* <’ hi O Chi.iltsiiu'iB* > irh**ru *'f <*• mm»t.datum for ih» Southern Ore- Esther and Mary Silsby, Carolyn Roper amount avail uever before «. tTrred at our Assembly, the Oretf.'i1, \V■...«•• *t*.e. Pacific Grove. L< -ng g**n ChsutaiKpia, but modesty and space and Mrs. A. C. Dixon—sing as a double If the kingdom of God great deal of experience in this line of Iv formed just that suin I-1 ray Notice. instructions of a »killed elocutionist. fotl-h’*» ns repeating them here. quartet at Chautauqua. and city’s rt work ws were inf<»rim* I that a drier hav means oneness of spirit then th«* C E Many «»f our voting people should av»il Hesel s<M‘iety is doing a most wonderful work stravid from Malón Wh«»«»ler’s pasture at»oiit $240,00 ttiemaelves of this rare opportunity. In Ing a capacity <»f 10 ( ng p*>un«ls of green in advancing that kingdom Mrs. Susie Hert Mark, of Hau Fran m ar Grant's Pass, on or about lune (». olden time, it was said, they read dis A l»«»ld plot cisco, one of San Franciscos accom fruit per 24 hours, or there about, would \flvr »upper an immense au<li«*nce one light bay mare II years old . scar on tinctly and gave the sense and caused plished singers, will be with us during not cost in the aggregate limit* than assembh'd ill the Cliatampia building right shoulder, also one (»right bav mare, capitalist lien them that heard to understand. But now; the last few days of Chautauqua. She The eight years old scar on forehead , white for a heavy ra Now, if Ihi» I»«* a fact, amt we be lor th** v\erci*H»« ol the evening CICKR STORE-. ha» exceedingly fine prt*es notices sod a g(Hh! reader, who can find' opening exercise» were led Lv Mr I' P hunl l«*et , »mall scar on front ankle. covered at 1* lieve it is, (he cost is nominal mi l th«* Cramer of (¡rant» will no doubt prove to be a very agree (¡rants Pa»», Pass, ’ who ha*l also \ny information given J W. Gritlilh were in the pl« HIRLK NtiKMAL «Tl lIlE» G VV y/AUPEL. PROPOSTO* profit that would accrue therefrom to nil presided at (he the ufivrin ufivrnuon services <¡rants Pa»» will l»e liberallv rewarded. able addition to our music. for some mont Ai d school of W ( ’ 1'. I . methods un M4VOWQ EML APGEO AAV ICE CWF4M PILLOWS I AAA WOW parties having fruit to dry ccrtainlv After lilt* usual devotional exercises a J I.. >( orr. Riddle, <>r If Miss Morey knew how many good Lux ranch« T der comtent leaders. hearty welcome PREPARED TO 4CCOMMOOATS THE PUBLIC IP PI * S T t«> the cooks there are in this valley, and the would justify the put'ing up «i a drier in visitors by l’rof was «*xten-|«d habit of visitin »9S SO-Lf W'FM ICE CPEAM. ICE CAtiP SODA AMO _ Sroy . , presi W T Van «* V <»ur Grain ALU THE LtIDlAQ TEAAPERAPCE OPIMAS numbei of these who say they are going over it. The! th«» Pass,__ The Round Table talk«» will Is- under «>( th«* Slat«* N 'imal svh*»ol at Ash to join the cooking school, she would be him and can v land the Prof. W I- Van Scoy, mu direction tllir^tta’M of .......... rids was followed bv an addre*«» Few realize that each mpiirrel destroys A Fu., »nJ comph ’ ’ .liny of Tot sao, The re-election by tin* tx»ard ofrrg«*nts by on«* >f the convention »peakers, Dr -la urmciLKl «»f the Ashland Mate N rm»l M flattered. p. in........ g « igsr-, ’ stalle» sna Notion*». Il »<) worth of grain annually. Wake cabin and tl » r* • . . . . . > L. .. aebool.(assisted by leading educators. of President Chapman and ilmae profess Gary ey , the Cumberland P««•»!»>terian let- s Squirrel Mini Gopher Exterminator check toi *2 »,O His is the iibm I t iL-cttve and economical pois take a triend w ora of the State University against whom irustev of Hi«» I’nited Society. theme wa-. were together serious charges had Iwrn made, is t»ut anl Inler-d * I H*noinmational Loaltv on known Price reduced to 30 cents. nominal ion al Fellow ship I or - tie in M Clvme i**, sole agent. nappe!• < *»n.d n ROGUE RIVER COURIER i Beautiful Panerai Car FREE to our Patrnnc VAN RIPER <& CO., Cioice Gras, Tobacco, Cion, Etc. NORRIS 8 l CO. Hotel POLEY Oreojon & COMPANY. Virgin & Go. Ashland Roller Flour Mills. ‘Southern Oregon tState formal School, ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS, Finest Blankets and GUoolen Goods. GEM NOW n GRAND CL !_nn 11 nj <3 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT THE BIG CASH STORE- WE ARE DETERMINED bALE m Ladies’. Mens, and Children's Shoes.'Underwear' B h *™ lines PARASOLS. SHIRT WAISTS. CAPES. SUMMER GOODS. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Gent's White and Colored Laundered and Unlaundered Shirts and that will tar far surpass any previous sale. Get ready for the grand rush SALE OPENS THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 8. I ’ * 1CUb' n , H Pla°e on sale values