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REALESTATE — GROCERIES - - MISCELLANEOl S. GENER-AL MERCHANDISE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC. Excitement in Texas. according to the terms of hia contract, in a coin which will procure for it» owner ; Great excitement has been causad in the much more of all he. needs than it would vicinity 1 of Pans. Tex., by the remarkable ...JANUARY S, ISSii FRIDAY The great speech of Senator Beck of ! of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so in 1870? It is only another phase of the j recovery 1 he could not turn in bed, or raise Kentucky on the silver question has stir- ' constant struggle of the rich to grind the | helpless j head; everybody said ho was dying of PARTIES DESIRING TO EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS red political circles profoundly, and has face of the poor and of the favored few to ; bis ( consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's already had a perceptible effect upon the . enrich themselves by class legislation. New Discovery was sent him. Finding re I Congress is at work again While no one can deny that every obli- i lief, he bought a large l»ottle and a box of administration. Senator Beck takes the i gation of the United States and every Dr. King’s Life Pills; by the time he had The second volume of Blaine's history ground that the attempt to stop the coin- , contract within our borders can be dis taken two boxes of pills and two bottles of thJ Discovery, he was well and had gained age of silver in the United States is made , charged honorably with the present silver in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of will be publihshed this month. ♦ * at the instance and in the interests of the dollar, we are told that our foreign obli- ■ this Great Discovery for consumption free There is talk of a compromise between i at Chitwood Jt Son's Combined wealth which holds the out gations ami relations are such that gold will be at a premium very soon, aud will , the silver and anti-silver men in Congress. Or, in short, any kind of standing bonds of the government. The be on a basis of degraded silver at once ! -♦ • *■ l.lfe Preserver. If you are losing your grip on life, try The coming year will be one of great bondholders have demanded that both if we do tb>t increase the weight <>r stop ■ Wells ’ Health Renewer.' Goes direct to activity in railread building, it is pre the interest and principal of tho debt the coinage of silver; that all Europe is weak spots. OOOOtM --------- ••Rough on Piles.” shall be paid in gold coin, and their de horrified at our stupidity or dishonesty, dicted. Cures piles or hemorrhoids, itching, protrud- or both. Even England, whose gold is mands have thus far been acceeded to, said to be used so freely to buy Senators lug. bleeding, internal or other. Internul nnd The president has decided to relievo remedy in each package. Sure cure, notwithstanding that the law plainly pro and Representatives to vote for a reve external 50c. Druggists. Gen. Crook, and substitute Gen. Miles Pretty Women. vides that of the coin (gold and silver) nue tanfi’ against protection to monopo to fight the Apaches. Ladies who would retain freshness and vi received by the government in payment lies called American industry, is held up vacity. --------- ..... ...... — Don’t fail to try "Wells' Health Re- Potniaster General Vilas is a brilliant of customs dues shall be set apart for the now by the gold iiionoiuetallists as an ex newer." ample worthy of all imitation. Her finan Rough on Itch. orator, but will be remembered in Ore payment of the interest on the public cial policy is lauded as the perfection vf BEFORE PURCHASING. “Rough on Itch” cures humors, eruptions gon chiefly as “the great reducer” of debt. More than one-half the customs human wisdom. ringwo.—, tetter, salt rheum, ringworm, ___ frosted feet, chill i -o Fortunataly the official reports over blains. needed mail facilities. receipts are silver, but the officers of the Rough on Catarrh, I throw all the reckless assertions of the Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete government have always, contrary to law, gold worshippers. The Register of the cure of worst chronic case’, also uncqualcd as The President was guarded by a de paid the whole interest with gold, and Treasury (see report for this year, page 4) gargle for dtphther'a, sore throat, foul breath. tachment of Pinkerton's detectives on are still doing so. Then they complain ! shows that out of 81,071,460,262 regis- 5üc. The Hope of the Nation. New Year’s day. He is becoming almost Children, slow in development,' puny, scraw because silveraccumulates in the treasury. j feted bonds of the United States out- as happy as the Czar. ny, and delicate, use "Wells’ Health Renewer.” In Europe and America there is a gi- I standing, only 811,927,900, or a little Catarrh of the Bladder I over one-tenth of 1 per cent, is held Judge Tyler, Sarah Althea’s leading : gantic combination of wealth to increase I abroad, an<l of those which can be paid Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all kid REDUCED $20. SUITS TO $15 ney and urinary complaints, cured by "Buehu- «4 44 44 counsel has been indicted for felony, in the purchasing power of gold, or, in other before 1892 foreigners hold only $34,150, Pa'iba.” fl. 18 14 44 44 44 ••Water Bugs, Roaches.” having prepared false testimony for use words, to decrease the value of everything 1 which is less than the interest on the 15 12 i I else in the world, so as to make the hold- ! money u >w lying idle in the Treasury for ‘•Rough on Rats” dears them out. also beet 44 44 in the famous divorce suit. 12 COATS 8 I one day at 3 percent, pet annum. These les, auts. I ers of tho gold more wealthy at the ex- 44 44 44 •’Rough on Rats.” facts, coupled with the fact that our ex 10 7 The Eugene City Guard says that Sen ■ pense of the land-owners, the laborers Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, ports of goods exceeded our imports bed-bugs. ator Weatherford, of Alabany, is talked ■ and everyone else whois outside the com- 8130,000,000 this year, and our imports Heart Tali of as the Democratic candidate for ; bination. We give below as much of the I of gold exceed our gold exports 818,213,- Palpitation, dropsical swellings, dizziness, indigestion, headache, sleeplessness cured by governor at the coming election. -, speech of Senator Beck as wo have room 804, an amount greatly exceeding all our “Wells’ Health Renewer.” bonds held abroad, settles the question. ••Rough on Corns." fur: The immense seed warehouses of D M. The falsity of the clamor about foreign Ask for Wells’ "Rough on corns.’ 15 cents. complete cure. Hard or soft corns, Ferry A Co., at Detroit, Mich., were The great American agricultural indus complications or gold premiums is made Quick, warts, bunions. destroyed by tire on New Year’s day, to trie», which give employment to more too apparent for any sensible man to be •• B iiclsm-railm.’* i deceived by it. No secretary of the treas Quick, complete cure, all kidney, bladder gether with several other buildings: loss, than half of the workers for wages whose I ury can mistake his duty under that law. and urinarv diseases, scalding, irritation, stone, [¡J^^Call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. welfare is held up, properly so, as the 81,500,000. One fireman lost his life. highest aim of .legislation and whose pro N<> pubhe creditor cm complain when gravel, catarrh of the bladder. 41, druggists. A new and elegant line of Fall Styles just received i Bed-bugs, Flies. the interest on his bond is paid in the Tho Yreka Union will probably change ducts constitute .it least 80 per cent, of coin which is set apart as a special fund Flies, roaches, ant% bed-bugs, rats, mice, our expoWs, receive no real consideration from San Francisco. hinds soon. It is reported that Mr. here and are not even ranked among the first for the paymeut of the interest due gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough on rats.” 15c. i Loos will go to San Francisco to Like a industries of the country over which Con to him. Yet millions, hundreds of mil Thin People. '•Wells' Health Renewer’’ restores health aud position upon the staff of the Alta Cali gress is asked or expected to throw its lions, have been pa$rl for duties on im vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence, sexual de protecting arm. Among these great in ported goods since 1878 in silver coin and bility. 41. fornia. — - - - •• • ♦■ terests they are the unorganized, une- silver certificates, which is only a con ■'Rough on Pain.’’ Cutes cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhma, A recent issue of the San Francisco quipped, and therefore neglected militia, I venient form of handling silver, as the aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, Chronicle h.is a long article upon “the w hose strength cannot be brought to bear coin they represent is ours when the cer rheumatism. 20e. Rough on pain plasters, 15c. tificates are paid to us. Yet not one dol Mothers. swamp land Bteals in Oregon,"giving the with half the efficiency of a single regi lar, so far as I am advised, has ever been If you are failing, broken, worn out and ner ment of thoroughly aimed veterans light vous. use "Wells' Health Renewer.” 41- Drug chief names and achievements of the ing for a special inteiest. This is illus paid in silver as interest on the public gists. debt or in the purchase of a single bond operators. i trated here and now by thu zeal every « «s- --------------- : where displayed hy the combinations of for the Sinking Fund, though it has been Ladies, use Aromatic Wine for nervous Some idea of the extent of the bankers and bondholdersand their able recognized as a coin which constituted ness and sleeplessness. For sale at the City “Star Route" steal can >»o had from the and well-paid press to mail.tain their the spicial fund created by law by its ac drug store. fact that there are 1 <’>0.000 head of cattle bonds at a premium of 24 per cent, or ci pt.mce in payment of duties on import Just received and now open for the inspection of purchasers at the store of ooo- chewing their cuds on Dorsey's ranch in rather to increase that premium to 30 or ed g> ><><ls. There can be but one purpose in this 40 per cent, at the expense of the alteady Colfax county, New Mexico. impoverished masses of taxpayers. It attack along the line on everything ex cept gold and national bank notes, and The San Francisco Chronicle issued a seems as though it was thought to be the that is t<> transfer to the holders of our Sedentary habits, mental worry, nervous duty of Congress to see V» it that the rich magnificent New Year’s edition of twenty should be made richer by making the boi.ds absmut ■ power over the currency, excitement, excess or imprudence in eat« iug or drinking, and various other causes, p iges, filled with valuable matter for 'poor poorer. Why should we be in hot which means over the business of the induce Constipation followed by general reference. Everybody on the c >ast ought haste to strike down our silver currency country. If that power is yielded or derangement of the liver, kidneys, and concedisi to them, with legal-tender notes stomach, in which the disorder of each to have a copy to file away for future use. I for fear of a fall in our outstanding binds and silver ceitilicates withdrawn, and organ increases the infirmity of the others. below 24 percent, pleniluni? Ha> etile ♦ <► The immediate results are Loss of Appe Some of nnr partisan exchanges representatives of the people any interest gold paid to them, and to them alone, tite. Nausea, Foul Breath, Heartburn, Flat fot their interest ami bonds, Congress in maintaining, far less increasing, the throughout the state are already urging ulence, Dizziness, Sick Headaches, failure premium on bonds bearing 4 per cent, in would be powerless to resist any demands of physical and mental vigor, distressing voters of “their pirty" to bo sure to terest beyond 24 per cent, w hich we must our bond hosiers and bankers might make. E. M. MILLER. sense of weight ami fullness in the stomach, E. J. FARLOW, register. Somehow, they don’t seem to soon become the purchaser of at any pre I know iheir power, ami appreciate the and increased Costiveness, all of which are known under one head as Dyspepsia. care much whether the voters of the op mium, or else contract oui currency at adroitness with «Inch they can have In every instance where Dus disease does their claims presented. Even the Presi ruinous rates by locking up in the Treas position register or not. not originate from scrofulous taint in the dent, in bis message, has been induced to ury all our surplus revenue? A reduction ----------- ----------------------- — blood, A yer ' s P ills may be confidently relied upon to effect a cure. Those cases • The Weekly World, of Portland, of taxation seems to be made impossible sav that up to the present tune only about AT THK — not amen ddc to the curative influence of 850 OtKl.UOO of the silver dollars we have Noltner’s paper, is a very neatly printed lythe passage of laws which will still j coined have found their way into circula A yer ' s P ills alone will certainly vleld if further depreciate the prices of farm pro- the P ills are aided by the powerful blood- journal with a careful arranged sum i ducts, now so low that producers cannot tion. He modified that statement by purifvlng properties of A yer ’ s S arsapa mary of the news of the week, and a | raise them and pay wages to their labor showing that a large amount of silver cer rilla . i Dyspeptics should know that the longer large amount of editori d matter of the ers on which they can live. When fat tificates were outstanding, but the press treatment of their malady is jostponed, of the country have taken up the first true blue (no mugwump) Democratic tone. hogs sell at 3i cents a pound and other .statement, leaving out all the qualifica the more difficult of cure it becomes. tilings in proportion; when all the world I R. G. Dun A Co.’s agency, of Port is combined to exclude <>ur agricultural tions, and parade it before the country as canclusive evidence that too much silver products from their markets in retalia land, furnishes the following report joí tion against our protective system, which has already been coined and th.it all of it Never fail to relieve the bowels and pro the failures in Oregon and Washington prohibits our farmers buying what they is an incumbrance except about 850,000,- mote their healthful and regular action, for the year 1885: Failures in Oregon must have with the proceeds of w hat they 000. They utteily ignore the fact which >4fWe keep the Freshest and Best groceries in town, nt the lowest figures. ‘.s we bay and thus cure Dyspepsia. Temporary for cash , we can afford to sell cheap for cash. In addition to our full and complete palliativeH all do pertmineni harm. The fur 1885, 162: total liabilities. 8738,606; must sell, unless they pay 46 per cent, on the official reports show—that at the close fitful activity into which the enfeebled of the last fiscal year, June 30, 1885, out assortment of groceries and provisions, we carry total assets, 8392,426. Failures in Wash the average more thau they are offered <>f a total coinage of 8203,000,000, 8140,- stomach Is spurred by "bitters.” and alco them for, in order to enrich a few oigan- holic stimulants, is" inevitably followed ington Territory for 1885, 113; liabilities, ized combinations of manufacturers who 000,000 in round 'numbers was in active by reaction that leaves the organ weaker 8588,274; assets,8378,705. seek no markets abroad and refuse to sell ' circulation in the form of silver certifi than before. ••Costlvcncss, induced by my sedentary their products in competition with the so- cates, in addition to the coin in the hands habits of life, became chronic; A veh ' s P ills The Post- ffice Department finds that called paupets with whom the farmers i of the people, of which certificates 844,- Goods delivered to all parts of town free of charge. afforded me speedy relief. Their occasional use instead of decreasing, the boycotting of must compete, our condition is not satis i 660,000 were paid to the Government for has since kept me all right.” H ermann B ring - 10-13 customs dues during the last fiscal year norr, .Vcwm-A, .V. J. I at new Democratic postmasters is on the factory. FARLOW Í MILLER. •'I was induced to try Aria ’ s P ills as a the port of New York alone, more that, When Congress has once coined money remedy for Indigeation, Constipation, and increase. The salaries of the fourth was paid in gold and gold certificates Headache, from which 1 laid long been a suf. and regulated the value thereof, and con class depend on the number of stamps combined. by is not the coin repre ferer. I found their action easy, nnd obtained tracts are based upon it, the right to pay prompt relief. They havo benefited mo more cancelled, and many citizens refuse to according to its terms cannot rightfully sented by these certificates as much in ac than all tlic medicines ever before tried.” M.V. LONG AND SHORT ITI W atson , 16‘J State St-, Chicago, III. mail letters with the new objectionable I or justly be taken from the people, and tive circulation as if it was passed from hand to baud as often as the certificates ••They have entirely corrected the costive postmaster. Boycotting cases already re Senators and Representatives who de are ? lialilt, and vastly Improved my general health.” All of which must and will be closed out within prive them of that right will have un I R ev . F rancis 9. U arlowe , Atlanta, Ga. ported are over 3Q0. I ask, is it fair to complain of the use pleasant explanations to make to the men •'Tho most effective nnd the easiest physic I Conic early and get your less silver held in the Treasury as being have ever found. One dose will quickly move Secretary Manning, who has been whose burdens are increased by their expensive and useless, under such cir my bowels and free my bead from pain.” W. L choice. Remember such bargains do not often oc- vote. It is simply an attempt to repeal P age , Richmond, Fa. hoarding up coin in the national treasury the legislation of 1869, aud the same pre cumstances, and yet not utter one word “A sufferer from Liver Complaint, Dys cur. pepsia, and Neuralgia for the last twenty until the amount on hand largely exceed tenses are made now that were made of complaint in regard to our 8137,000,- (X'O of gold coin locked ‘up at the same years, A yer ' s P ills have benefited me more ed the sum which gave his party such un then. An honest dollar for the laboring time, and in the same way represented than any medicine I have ever taken.” I*. R. R ogers , Xeedmore, Brotrn Co., Ind. easiness before the election, has at last mail was then, as now, held up as the by the same sort of certificates, most of ••For Dyspepsia they are invaluable." J. T. patriotic object of those who repudiated issued a call for 810,000,OtM) worth of the greenback, as higher wages to labor them in a far less useful form? If our H ayes , Mexia, Texai. Yours, truly, l>onds. The silver men consider this a is claimed to be the prime object of all officials would unlock the Treasury vaults and pay mir interest-bearing debt with sign of weakening on the part of the ad- the patriotic combinations of niunopo ists PREPARED by the tmuiey they are Complaining of being and machine ow ners, who tax us ad forty- ■ >verwhelmed with the}- would be doing ministatiun's anti silver position. Dr. J. C. Ay er & Co., Lowell, Mass. I I six |>er cent, tinder the present protective their duty more satisfactorily than by tho Ashland, Oregon, Jan. ist. 1SS6. Sold by all Druggists. The New Year’s number of the Ore tanff, and Vet line the chea|>eat pauper course they ate now puisuing. The Presi gonian is greatly superior to anything of labor they can import. It is the wolf dent says, “a special effort has been guarding the lamb, the spider the fly, and made by the Secretary of the Treasury to the kind ever attempted before in the E. V. CARTER W. It. ATKINSON, the hawk the sparrow. Cashier increase the amount <4 our silver coin in President. Northwest. It consists ef twenty pages 1 propose to test this question in the circulation." Let him make one more of interesting matter pertaining to the light of the facts furnished us by our effort ami pay out the $60,000,000 or development of Oregon and Washington Treasury officials. We are, of course, as $75,000,1)00 lie received for custom dues, Territory, a valuable array of industrial good judges of the value of the facts they and which he has no use for, in payment and commercial statistics, and excellent furnish and as competent to diaw correct <>f inteiest and in the redemption of the QD conclusions from them as they are. The descriptive papers upon various sections last report from the Treasury Bureau of bonds redeemable and the ordinary ex pense of the Government will keep the % of the state. It is an excellent paper to statistics relative to our foreign com vaults leasonably clear of all not repre cn o merce for the fiscal year 1885 proves that sented by certificates or bills which the send to eastern friends. K V there is no such condition either in our people have a right by law to demand on _ //» The latest exploit recorded of Sullivan, trade or exports of metals, win-tiler of banking deposits of coin. No public SOLI) AT the Boston bruiser, is that of knocking coin or bullion, as to render it necessary creditor, other than the bondholder, has i TLc Finest Assortment in the City. to strike down our silver coinage. It Lowest Market Rates down a delicate and iin.ffeiisive newsboy, shows (page 1) that our total exports for ever emiiplaiiied « lien payment is inaile to him m silver or silver certificates. All whose only offense was asking him to buy 1885 were 8726,682,946 and for 1884 other i-reditors aie e>.titled to the same —at the— a paper. Sullivan was drunk, and knock 8724.964,852, while our total imports for consideration ns the holders of our bonds. jl CIGÏÆ11S ed the lx>y senseless with a blow of a 1885 were 8577,’>27.329 and for 1884 We, as a tax paying people, are not in In fact, everything in the Choice Family Grocery line, i.ut forgetting 8967,697,693. It will thus la- seen that heavy umbrella handle. The boy is while the value of our exports in 1885 terested in keeping our bonds 24 per cent Geo. Engle. Proprietor, ll above par, when we must soon buy them afraid to coinplain of Sullivan. This exceeded those of 1884, our imports wete with our surplus revenues. Main Street, Ashland / -------- Also, a Fine Stock of -------- thing of shotting a man is a very bad more than $90,000,000 less. The same Mr. President, I will only add that I Oregon. report shows that for 1885 our export of BOOTS and SHOES. business, but it looks as if there are a have no interest in the silver question ’v-J gold was 88,477,892, ami for 1884 $41,- We «taml by our trade mark, the "Long nnd Sh >n of it," «liich 1111 an, I.OX'< GOOD« .VI few celebrated brutes in the country who 081,957, or over 832,000,000 less for the other than my conviction in regard to the best, interest >>f the country. I never “ ■ I SHORT PRICES. Give 11« h call G<x»ls deliv.-n-'l Io any part of the ■ ity. ’ can not be civilized by any other process. last fiscal than for the year bufine. Our as ^Z> owned a dollar’s worth of stock, directly exports of silver for 1885 were $33,750,- \V. C'OIil ’ H.X. A; < •<>., Ashland. %» co The people of Jackson county have I 633, and for 1884 826,051,426, <>r nearly or indirectly, in any silver or other mine. ASHLAND, OGN. The people I represent here are not spe been given a taste of the quality of “re 88,1 KM), 0<M) more last year than the year cially interested in it, but we are in the Tr nsacts a General Banking B mine J C7J JAMES THORNTON, E. K. ANDERSON form, ’ and they make no pretense of be before, while our imprts of gold last central portion of this great continent, President. Vice President. year exceeded those of the year before Interest allowed m Time Deposits. and mir prosperity depends on the pros ing pleased with it. Sundry changes or o nearly 84,000,000. These facts falsify perity of every section. Collection« made at all accessible points nu fa CD dered in the mail routes of that section the clamor that gold is fleeing from our vorable terms. f Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold CD inq>ose delay, inconvenience and loss up country, and prove that all the pretended ou Portland, san Francisco and New York. tn Notice to Taxpayer*. evils of a single depreciated silver stand on the people for whose accommodation Gold dust bought at standard pricer. ------- MANI FAiTVREKS OF---------- the mail service is popularly supposed to ard are myths. Nptii e i- hereby given that the city council Nor is it true that <<ur silver coin has A'lihind will sit as a board of equalization, have been instituted, and having been depreciated since July. 187*', when tested of on Monday. .Ian 11th at 2 o'clock, f it . for the long served efficiently they do not take by any other standard than the market purp..-.- of equalizing the assessment made for th- mill . P, tor the ensuing year. kindly to the new order of things. That value of bullion in London. The report .1 ' E cbasks , Recorder. Ashland, Or , Jani a. lsstj. the democratic county of Jackson, the referred to gives the New York or.export The Portland Business College. Portland prices in currency of the counted it ie*. Oregon, offers superior private nnd class in namesake of Old Hickory, should suffer which constituted over 80 per cent of Struction to the young and middle-aged of I Notice to Stockholders. both sexes who desire to obtain a practical cd this indignity is both cruel and ungrate our exports, nearly all agricultural pio- in the shortest time consistent with 1 cenerai meeting <>f the Stockholders of ucation ducts, tn 1870 and 1885, from which it the The ful.—[ Oregonian. thorough work, and at the h ast expense. Day Ashland Woolen Mills will be held in their and L evening session throughout thu year X- will be seen that the silver dollar, which office 011 Monday, January isth. lss<>. All are I- tndents admitted any time. Catalogue on requested to b- present. it has become fashionable to malign and application. A. P. A k H stkong . Principal b'’.--- The cominiMion appointed by the By or.ler of the Boar i of Directors. special session of the Legislature to ex denounce in aristocratic circles, will now W 1!. ATKINSON. Ashlaud, Or , Jan 7th, lsSG. amine into the question of assessment purchase from 25 to 30 pv-r cent, more of all that the toiling millions of this coun and taxation, and to report the best ill make estimati , met bl<is on all buihHVlg. method to the next session of the Legis try labor to produce and of all that men public or private, and furni-h all material for the Estray Notice. need money to obtain than it would 111 construction of the same. lature, met at the state capit”) last Mon day for organization. The Board con July. 1870. Taker, up by the underdgned ill the Tolman Office andfactory on Granite street. In the face of these official facts and ntii' ii. three mile,, south of Ashland. Dec. 12. sists now of A. Nasberg, of Coos; R. S the followiuc -lescrihcd r.i'iinals: Strahan, of Linn; Henry Failing and C. figures as to our trade and exports and lvi'i. ASHLAND, - - OREGON. one red cow with »»allow fork nud under ASI I J a A XI >. ()RE(¿<)X J. Smith, of Multnomah; S.un'l Hughes, imports of gold and silver, and the com bit in va. h ear. about ten years old. Appianeu at ?l’>.<•> by .1 s EuVank.. J P parative purchasing power of the silver of Washington, and William Hall, of r |5 3 J. E. HOUSTON, Propr, v One red eow about I years old. no marks or Grant counties, with a vacancy caused dollar now and in 1870, 1 repeat, why brand . Appraised at f j-i bv said Justice. One bull ealf, onS year old: appraised nt 410 The largest and best regulated hotul 111 Kvuih- by the death of Daniel Clark, of Marion, should it be stricken d<>wn or its purchas cm Oregon. The tables are always supplied by -aid Justice. J. 'V. M illion . ing power further increased 20 per cent, with the very best in the market. to fill. Tliew session cannot, under the Akhlar.d, Or.. Jan. s, l.ssr,. l ’ * » by adding forty, fifty, or any other num BRACKETS. law, be longer than sixty days. RATES REASONABLE.! ber of grains to its weight? In other Nearly all of the cranberry marsh at words, why should every producer and Notice. 41.00, 41.25 and 41.50 per day, ( Ornamental Sawing and Turning. Plain and Fancy Cassimeres. Flannels, Hosiery, Etc- the head of Sand lake, Yamhill county, debtor have to give 20 per cent, more of has been taken up by parties from the the products of his labor to obtain cither I or. account of the mie of our busin, «s and a HOT and COLD BATHES Following are cash prices for work: I’lantng, 1 er M.. <>i st.s k to Mt s-rs. Willard A Eubanks, OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. States, who will cultivate it. Marshes I a new silver dollar or gold coin with I'ortiuu it becomes necessary to tiotiiy all parties in- Planing und mat< hing, t’> per M.: moulding cent From the White Sulphur swings free of the same kind in the States are worth which to pay his debts than he does now, I debtoi to us to make settlement within thirty per inch, j>er ft. 110-11 Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, for guests. duys from date. Mül ER A- Co. *7 per acre. when he is already paying his obligations. I A’hland. Dec 7th. 1286 Tree Coach in waiting at every train. 'V. H ATKINSON, Secretary and General Maaagir. A THE ASHLAND TIDINGS BECK’S SILVER SPEECH. PURCHASE Dwellings, Farming or Fruit Lands REAL ESTATE, Will do well to consult with the undersigned SPECIAL NOTICE. We are prepared to make the fol lowing reductions in our stock of Men’s Clothing: A residence in Ashland of many years, and a thorough acquaintance with the soils and products of the val ley enable me in many instances to show parties just what they wish, and at a fair price. G. F. BILLINGS. Ashland, Or Parties who are afraid of a Real Estate Agent are referred to any business house in the city ALFORD & BRAGDON SHERIFF’S SALE! DYSPEPSIA. I Ayer’s Pills The undersigned, having’ bought the general stock of Samuel Arendt at a great reduction from original cost, will offer the same to the Public at MYER BROS. Complete Stock of finest Club and Rink ROLLER SKATES Slaughtering Prices. NEW FIRM! NEW FIRM! No The stock is new and fresh shelf- worn goods. Consisting in part of general Ashland Grocery Store 1? AK n OW & SI IL LE K DRY and FANCY GOODS, Groceries, Boots, and Shoes, Hats, and Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Trunks and Valises, Tobacco and Cigars, Cartridges, Ammunition, tic CROCKERY, G ASSWARE, Etc OF Ninety Days. Safe and Fixtures for SAFE, not for rent. AYER’S PILLS, The Bank of Ashland. ¿ CARO BROS % \ ; 1 -. -A // / # / / z FAMILY" GROCERIES!! í I 0)0 vno Canned Goods, Flour, Provisions, Confectionery, Sugars, Teas Coffees, Bacon, Hains, Shoulders, Lard, RED HOUSE T O B ACC O and C 1 G A 1! S c/ / # / # / / \ \ \ %\ V \ ' % \ \ 4 V c. w AYERS, % ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS, DESIGNER and BUILDER & Wûod-Worier. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS u HOTEL, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding Nql 1 j ✓ J 4