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THE ASHLAND FRIDAY. TIDINGS ....JAM'ARY 29. 1886 A SWAMI* LAND DECISI >N. i Salem Statesman.] NOTES AND NEWS. either threats or invitations, since they have found their bread and butter with held. Where are Parties Drifting. |S. F. Chronicle.] It is becoming excessively difficult to keep track of parties in these days, and every man is repeating Henry Clay’s agonized cry, “Where am to gi»l Where d<> 1 belong?” Only the other day we were told on good authority that opposi lion to the confirmation of Dorman B. Eaton was made by Senator Logan and other Republican Senators on the ground that he was a mugwump. Wliat ¡a or was a mugwump? A mugwump was a Republican who bolted from his party in 1884, repented in 1885, and was received back into the fold, not piecisely as the prodigal son was, but still with compas sion and forgiveness. The New York Tribune, tn reply to an inquiry whether In tlib Sentinel of last week is a para the word mugwump should be admitted graph on state educational institutions, ii.to modern dictionaries, answers that it should, but that it should be classed/as in which it is stated that there are three “obsolete.” In other words, the mug schools in Oregon supported by the state wump. like the dodo, is an extinct spe “where any person residing in thia coun cies, of which nothing but a few fossil try can receive an excellent education remains exist, in the persons of Carl Schurz and George William Curtis. The free of charge”—the stato university at men who were mugwump» ate now Re Eugene, the agrieultureal college at publicans in good standing. Under the Corvallis and the state normal at Mon cncumstaiices, now comes L“gan to be mouth. This will be news to many peo opposing their confirmation? Is this the way to build up a party? ple, and may possibly mislead some. But this is not the worst. Here There are a certain uuiiiber of free schol man of the name of Armstrong, who was I arships at the Ettgene university and the Collector of Internal Revenue at Utica, Corvallis college belonging to the state, N. Y. Armstrong was a red-hot Re which are apportioned among the several publican. But it occurred to him in the tall of 1884 that Cleveland might be counties, but it is not always easy to ob elected and that it would be wise to for I tain one, and frequently the free scholar tify against the event. So he went sec ships are given to students who do not retly to work and stabbed the Repuhli- actually need assistance from the state, can ticket in the back wherever he c-mhi. At least he says be did, and he is prob while poor and deserving youths must ably telling the truth. Then when the [>ay their own way, or do without an edu election was aver he wrote to Colonel cation. As to the normal school mention Lamont recounting what he had done, ed, it is one of three or four in Oregon and urging that lie be retained in his office of Collector. It would, he shrewd which have the assistance of the state only ly suggested, be a happy idea for Cleve so far as the name and the recognition of land to have a spy of his sort in the graduation diplomas as teaching certifi Republican camp, who could pretend to cates is concerned. The state pajs for tio be a good Republican while he was pri vately working for the Democrats. Will free scholarships, and is entitled to none, it be believed that Cleveland forthwith and if any are offered at the Monmouth chopped off the official he.nl of this good school it is simply the private charity of and pure citizen and appointed another tlie management of the school, or a stroke man in his place? Wliat are parties com of policy as an advertising dodge, We ing to? What temptation will a man have to do a little lying and evil speak haven t heard before of any free scholar ing and sneaking for ins party if this is ships l»cing availablo there. the way he is to be requited? Referring to the gossip about Blaine's position on the money question, the Tri bune says, editorially: He is not a mon- ometalist. He belives in the coinage of silver, and favors a double standard. He demands [»erfect harmony of coinage values. He opposes an inferior coin, whether it be a gold dollar that is less intrinsically than a current silver one, or a silver dollar less than a rich metal one of the same generic name. That is Blaine's attitude, and a very sensible, honest attitude it is. REALESTATEE — GROCRIES — MISCELLANEOUS. The Lakeview Examiner publishes a -M. K. CHURCH. list of [-atents awaiting claimants in the Regular services every Sunday, at 11 land office at that place, among which are th se for the following named resi I A. M. ami 7- P. M. Sunday School 9:30. Rev. W. G. Simpson will preach at dents of Klamath county: G. B. Van Riper, John Loosley, Simpson Wilson, Medford on the 3d, Sunday in each month. Henry Vinson, D. I’. Shook, James PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Tobin, 8. O Shattuck, R B. Paul, -John Pleaching morning and evening at the Magher, Stephen Stukel, J. H. Colla- han, J. M. Parks, G. R. Kelley, H. F. usual time, Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. I R év . J. V. M illigan , pastor, Schallock, L. Bodily and S. H. Taylor. On the 22d of December, 1885, D. L. Moore filed with Z. F. Moody, governor, ■ R. P. Earhart, secretary of state, and Ed. The Fitz-John Porter bill is expected Hirsch, treasurer, constituting the boaard to again come up in the House of Rep of commissioners for the sale of school, resentatives this week. university, swamp, and other public Blaine takes strong ground for silver lands of the state of Oregon, what he coinage in treating the money question claims to be due and sufficient proofs of CURE FOR FILES. in his second volume of “Twenty Years the reclaiming of a certain tract of land Piles are frequently preceded by a sense containing 54 29-100 acres, described as of weight in the back, loins and lower part in Congress.’ lots 3 and 4 in section 8, township 35, of the abdomen, causing the patient to Thirty-nine miners were imprisoned in range 14 west, Willamette meridian, sit suppose he has some affection of the kid neys or neighboring organs. At times, a coal pit at Newburg. W. Va., one day uated in Curry county, and also filed symptoms of indigestion are present, flatu last week, and none of them could be with the board his application for a deed lency. uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture, like perspiration, producing a rescued alive. to the land, under au act of the legisla very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind, bleeding, and itching piles yield at once Investigation of the charges of bribery ture, approved October 26th, 1870. The board refused to execute a deed, to the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile by Coal Oil Payne in securing his election Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts as U. S. Senator by the Ohio legislature acting under a joint resolution of the affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying intense itching, and effecting a perma has caused one of the prominent political I legislative assembly, of 1885, s[>ecial ses the nent cure. Price 50 cents. Address, the sion, which passed that body November Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, Ü. Sold sensations of the season. 24th, 1885, and was as follows: by J H Chitwood <t Son. t¡encrai Howard has received instruc “Whereas, the commissioner of the Wliat u Wife Said tion to make extensive improvements at general land office of the United States Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City, which is has made a ruling holding th it periodically Simply this and nothing more: overflowed lands, which said lands are It came from T. K. Bolton’s store; taken as an indication that it is the in not by such overflow rendered unfit for » as proved to be a perfect cure, tention of the Government to keep Bat successful cultivation, do not come with Pleasant tasting, safe and sure. in the provisions of the act of congress, That Gum Tree (Eucalyptus) cough Syrup. tery D stationed there. granting swamp and overflowed lands to T K Bolton A co would call the atten The Chinese in California are accumu the state of Oregon; whereas said lands tion of their friends and the public to this I lating wealth, however deficient they are now being examined and investigated excellent pr< paration, made in Australia and San Francisco, California, from the may be in influence. A Chinese syndi by commissioners of the United States leaves of a peculiar v iriety of the Euca and of the state of Oregon; now, there lyptus or blue gum tree of Australia. It cate recectly offered 82,000,000 for the fore, be it resolved by the house, the sen has no sickening property to disturb the Palace hotel, in San Francisco, and were ate concurring, that the board of state stomach, and is most reliable for curing [»repared to pay $1,500,000. land commissioners for the state of coughs, colds, sore throat, whooping cough, Oregon be and they are hereby, required bronchitis, croup and any tendency to con Sold by T K B olton , Ex-Senator James T. Farley, of Cali not to sell or execute deeds for any land sumption. City Drug store, agent for Ashland. as swamp or overflowed lands until the fornia, died at his home in Jackson, that state, last Friday. Ho was born in Vir same has been settled and determined as Hay for Sale. swamp or overflowed by said commis ginia in 1830, came to California in '49, sioners on the part of the general gov 150 tons alfalfa hay for sale at llouek’s ranch, and was elected to the U. S. Senate by ernment and the state, and the patent 4' = miles south of Ashland, at |8 per ton in of 20 ton, and upward, or f'.» per the C. P. R. R. influence in 1878. thereof has been duly issued to the state quantities single ton. or the hay will be delivered in of Oregon.” Ashland for two dollars per ton additional. No. 29-3mJ Mils. J. Hol'CK. The mileage of railroads sold under Therefore the plaintiff made applica foreclosure during the year 1885 was un tion in the circuit court for Marion Photographs usually large in proportion to the mileage county for the writ of mandamus, claim of new railways built. According to the ing that the board had no power in the Persons who may wish photographs from made by the undersigned while in figures of the Chicago Railway Age, there matter under the act of 1870, which pro negatives Ashland can procure them by sending orders I Grant's Pass, as the negatives have all been were twenty-two roads sold in the United vides that under certain conditions, which to preserved. E. F. E veritt . Grant's Pass. Or., May 29. 1885. States, having 4,156 miles t.f main line the plaintiff claimed had been complied and a capitalization of 8278,494,000. Of with, other than execute the deed, and Ladies this $141,590,000 represented bonded that the above resolution of the legisla In delicate health and all who suffer debt and $136,900,000 stock. ture could nor did not affect the opera from habitual constipation will find the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of The registration of voters will cost tion of the law of 1870. Judge Boise refused to issue the writ Figs mote easily taken, and more benefi Jackson county from 810,000 to $15,000. cial in effect than any other remedy. It The already overburdened taxpayers here of mandamus, and Moore carried the acts promptly yet gently oil the Bowels, would very gladly have been spared this matter to the supreme court, where the Kidneys, Liver and Stomach, ami does apparently needless expense. If Mult case was argued on Tuesday, the 19th not sicken or debiliate. For sale by nomah county needs a registry law it inst., and the supremo caurt reversed J. H. Chitwood & Son. should have one, but in counties like I the decision of the court below, without Plymouth Rock Chickens! ours the opportunities for fraud at the leaving the bench. The court held, in The undersigned has for sale at Ilia ballot box are not yet sufficient to war effect, that purchasers of swamp land un poultry yard in Ashland a number of der the law of 1870, who had complied young Plymouth Rock roosters (full rant so costly a preventive. with the law. were entitled to deeds of the blood) which will be disposed of at the The Chronicle has a long editorial con same, notwithstanding the land had not low price of 81 each. J acob W agner . gratulating the people of Oregon and I been patented to the state by the United Ashland, Dec 11, 1885. Washington on the forfeiture of 2,500,- States, and further, notwithstanding the To the Ladies! 000 acres of the grant of the Northern joint resolution of the special session of Come and see our stock of ladies un Pacific between Portland and Tacoma, 1885, which, according to section 1, derwear, infant’s robes and cloaks; also worth $25,000,000. It says though Har of article 4, of the constitution, is not velvets, emb. felt, chenilles, arasenes ris will )>e hysterical, it will avail nothing. a law, and, even if it had the force of and emb. silk. And don't forget our Secretary Lamar will probably sustain law, would be unconstitutional under large stock of hosiery always on hand. G illette S isters . the decisoti, and the road must make section 21, article 1, of the constitution, restitution to settlers and the Govern as impairing the obligation of contracts. ment. The decision is of peculiar importance, A letter addressed to Secretary of State as there are several similar cases hang Bayard in the last number of the North ing on the settlement of this one. The American Review has made a profound matter is now fully settled as far as the sensation in political circles. The writer, state is concerned, but it may come up (who is supposed to be W. H. Hurlbelt, again under the general government in Fresh ground buckwheat flour, Gerrnea, Whether formerly editor of the World) makes a ' the United States courts. cracked wheat, and rolled oats, at Clay tremendous assault upon Bayard's pre 1 the United States supremo court will ton A. Gore’s. x tentions to statesmanship, and certainly hold that the act of congress of 1860 For anything in the line of hardware, shows his record a3 Secretary of State in grants this land to Oregon before it is stoves and tinware, cutlery, etc., call on a bad light. He asserts that Bayard will patented to the state or not, is a question Willard & Eubanks, McCall's block . be a heavy load for the administration of which is still open. Safe insurance of all kinds at lowest I President Cleveland to carry. rates. G. F. Billing-». Gen. Jas. W. Husted has been elected Maccaroni in one pound packages at The Hoar Presidential Succession bill x Speaker of the New York Assembly. Hunsaker & Dodge's. has passed the House—185 to 77. It This is his sixteenth term in the Assem Cranberry sauce at H. A. D.'s. X provides that the members of the Cabi bly, and his fourth as Speaker. For net shall succeed to the [Residency on the years he has been the champion of all death of both President and Vice Presi life, try equal rights measures introduced into the direct to dent. This bill has the all-important New York Legislature. Timid politicians consideration in its favor, that it is the should take notice that his position on only one which has been proposed which reformatory questions has in no wise will not require a constitutional amend jeopardized his “chances'’ or retarded ment to make it effective. The Hoar bill him in his successful political careeer. i freshness «ml vi- may be considered as a temporary expe “Wells’ Health Re- It is becoming more and more evident dient, and any of the others may be I that it pays public men who favor equal Rough on Itch. adopted at leisure. rights to let the fact be know.—[New « * *■----- - “Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions ringworm, tetter, salt rlieu m, frosted feet, chill An anti-Chinese agitation at Truckee, Northwest. blalns. Cal., has resulted in the agreement of Rough on Catarrh, Corrects offensive odor« at once. < "inplete Jesso C. Wickersham and wife, who everyone in the placo to refuse to give cure of w ..r«t chronic <■.»»<•», also unequaled as employment or patronage to the Chinese lived alone with a Chinese cook on their gargle for dlphther'a. sore throat, foul breath. 50c. in any way. Firms engaged in extensive ranch near Skaggs, Mendocino county, The Hope of the Nation. «low in development, puny, scraw lumbering and wood enterprises have Cal., wore brutally murdered by the ny, Children, aud delicate. use “Wells' Health Kenewer." l>een com[>elled to annul large contracts Chinaman one day last week, the object Catarrh »f the Bladder. Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all kid with Chinese. No violence has been at of the murderer being the outrage of ney and urinary complaints, cured l.y “lluchu- tempted toward the Chinese, however; the lady. The murderer had not been l'ailni.” fl. “Water Bugs, Roaches.'' they have been leaving the town without captured at last report. EDITORIAL Religious Notices. Patent« for Klamath People. “Rough on Rats” clears them out, also beet les, ants. “Rough on Rat«." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs. Heart fail „ Palpitation, dropsical swellings, dizziness, indigestion, headache, sleeplessnes« cured by “Wells' Health Kenewer." ••Rough on Corn«.'* Ask for Wells' "Rough on corns.’ 15 cents. Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunion«. “ Buchu-1'aiba.” Qriek. complete cure, all kidney, bladder and urinary diseases, scalding, irritation, stone, gravel, catarrh of the bladder, fl. druggists. Bed-bugs. Files. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats. mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by Rough on rats.” 15e. Till»» People, “Wells' Health Kenewer'' restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence, sexual de bility. fl. “Rough on Pai»».“ Cutes cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhien. aehe«, pains, sprain«, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism. 20e. Rough on pain plasters, 15c. Mothers. If yon are failing, broken, worn out and ner vous, use "Wells' Health Kenewer.'' fl. Drug gists. PARTIES DESIRING TO PURCHASE Dwellings, Earming or Fruit Lands BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. A. M. Russell will preach in Ash land Baptist Church next Sunday, morn ing and evening. Or, in short, any kind of REAL ESTATE, No Boon, that Ncience has Canferrotl Has l>een fraught with greater blessings than that which has accrued to the inhabi- tants of malarial ridden portions of the United States and the tropics from the use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The ex- Serience of many years has but too clearly emonstrated the inefficiency of quinine and other drugs to effectually combat the progress of intermittent, congestive and bilious remittent fever, while on the other hand, it has l>een no less clearly shown that the use of the Bitters, a medicine con- genial to the frailest constitution, and de- rived from purely botanic sources, affords a reliable safeguard against malarial disease, and arrests it when developed. For disor- ders of the stomach, liver and bowels, for general debility and renal inactivity, it is also a most efficient remedy. Appetite and sleep ore improved by it, it expels rheu matic humors from the blood, and enri lies a circulation impoverished by mal-assimi lation. ' ■ j ' j ‘ > J We arc prepared to make the fol lowing reductions in our stock of Men’s Clothing: I I ; j j I ; $20. SUITS << 18 << 15 12 COATS << 10 In the county court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Jackson. In the matter of the estate of Geo. XV. Fordyce, deceased. Citation. To Anna Fordyce, Clara Fordyce, Asa For dyce. Edgar F Fordyce, and ull others intop- ested in said estate, greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, You arc hereby called and required to appear in flic county court of the state of Oregon, for the1’ county of Jackson, nt the court room thereof, al Jacksonville, in the county of Jackson, on Tuesday, the 2d day of March, 1886. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any. why the linai ne- count of the exeeutrix of the abdve named estate should not la- accepted and approved, and the said executrix discharged from her for in the linai account said trust, as prayed . duly filed herein. Witness, the Hon. E. D e I’ eatt . Judge of the county court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Jackson, with the seal of said court affixed, this 7th day of Janunrv, A. D. 1886. Attest. W. H. P arker , Clerk. << íí 4Í «< 44 it - - ()----------------- 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. C. F. BILLINGS. $15 14 12 8 7 [J^f'Call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. A new and elegant line of Fall Styles just received from San Francisco. Parties who are afraid of a Real Estate Agent are referred to any business house in the city, E. M. MILLER. E. J. FARLOW, ALFORD & BRAGDON. NEW FIRM! NEW FIRM! THE BEST Hair restorative iu the world is II a LL’ s II air H e . xf . wei :. It cure» all disease» of the scalp, and stimulates the hair glands to healthful action. It .»tops the falling of the hair; prevents its turning gray ; cures balilne»», and restores youthful color and freshness of appeanmee to head» already white with age. The following are a few illustrations of wliat is done by Ashland Grocery Store. J CLOSING SALE! s’ a . r now & MinnER. ------- ooo------- HALL’S JsiF’We keep the Freshe.t and Best groceries in town, at the lowest figures. As we buy for cash , we can afford to sell cheap for cash. In addition to our full and conaplet« assortment of groceries aud provisions, we carry 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 VEgstable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER: ttT Mn«. Hrxsnrnnv, 344 franklin Are., Brooklyn, ft. 1’., after a severe attack of Ery sipelas in the head, found h<r hair—already gray—falling off So r ipiilly that she soon became quite bald. One buttle of H am ' s H air R e ni .« er brought It back as boft, brown and thick us w I k ii she was a girl. XI n. K esmng , an old farmer, near Jtur- »mr, /«</., b id scarcely any hair k it, and wliat little there w is of it bad become nearly white. One bottle of H all ’ s H air R em . wer stopped its filling out, mid gave Idin n thick, luxuriant head of Lair, as brown and fresh us he ever bad. Uv~ Mit«. A. T. W all , Greenfield, Cheshire, Enj., writs* “1 have I- mid the greatest ben efit Iroui the use of H all ' s H air K enewer , it h icing restore d my hair, which was rapily fall ing otT, and re turtle el its original color." Cj- Da. E mil R eif , Detroit, Mich., certifies tli d ••H all ' s H air R eneweii 1» excellent for h er ere.wing, ami gives L a k the natural color to I'.ule el and gray hair.” Mr.«. S. E. E lliott , Glenville, II’. U«., s iv ••<»::■ b ittle of II ai . i .'» H air R enewer r< stored my hair to Its natural, youthful color." No injurious substances enter into the composition of H all ' s H air K eneweb , at. I it is not a dye. Its vegetable ingiv- di. ills render it ¡tithe highest degree be ne- tivi.il to the scalp as a preventive of dis- ca»e. |ts efleets are natural and lasting, and it i I im - s not make the hair dry ami In a-liv, like tin so-called restorative» com pounded with alcohol, Tobacco and Clears, Cartridges, Ammunition, etc. Goods delivered to all parts of town free of charge. 10-13 Slaughtering Prices. FARLOW A MILLER LONG AND SHORT OF ITI The stock is new and fresh. No shelf-worn goods. Consisting in part of general DRY and FANCY GOODS, Groceries, Boots, and Shoes, Hats, and Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Trunks and Valises, Buckingham’s Dye FOR THE WHISKERS 1». in four re-pert», superior to all others. 1st—I’ will produce tt rich, natural color, brown or black, a» desired. 2d—The color so produced i» permanent, cannot Im wa«ln <1 oil', and will not soil any thing with which it come, in contact. "si—it is a »ingle preparation, and more convenient of application than any other hair or whisker dye. 4tli—it contain» no deleterious ingre dient«, us do many preparations offered for like use. PREPARED BY CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc., All of which must and will be closed out within Ninety Days. Come early and get your choice. Remember such bargains do not often oc cur. R. P. IIALL & CO., Nashua, N. IL Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. FAMILY M. MAYER, Canned Goods, Flour, Provisions, Confectionery, Sugars, Teas Coffees, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, In fact, everything in the Choice Family Grocery line, not forgetting TOBACCO and CIGARS ------- Also, a Fine Stock of ------- Yours, truly, Wonld inform tin-public that he ha» again es tablished hintself in BOOTS and SHOES. CARO BROS. Ihc Tailoring Business ri GROCERIES!! The Finest Assortment in th*’ City. Safe and Fixtures for SALE, not for rent. Wc stand by our trade mark, the “Long and Short of it," uhich mean» I.t»XG <;<>ODS AT SHORT PRICES. Give us a call. Goods delivered to anv part of the city Ashland, Oregon, Jan. ist, 1886. W. T. eouvirpi, «JL <<»., Ashland. IN ASHLAND, Cloths and C’assimeres ASHLAND DRUG STORE From which to make up suits to order. Also a tine line of M Asonic Block. Next to the Reeser building on Main street, and has for sale a well chosen stock of Men’s Furnishing: Goods, Consisting of Fine Shirts. Underwear of every sort, etc.: all for sale at lowest living prices. Full line of samples of Ashland Woolen Goods and other fabric# on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. 9-44 Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries, STAR BAKERY School Books ami Stationery ! Artists' Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stands. RESTAURANT. IX K VS S I Gr O O 1> For the people of Ashland and vicinity. From tills time they can buy us follows; J. H CHITWOOD & SON. Mills’s Premium Bread: 7 loaves or tickets for only - - 29 “ wheat or graham - - - Prescriptions a Specialty. i 25cts. IL 00 CHOICE MINCE PIES AhO BIIN8. All contracts, from 50 loaves to 1000. attended to promptly. BOSTON BROWN BREAD EVERY SATURDAY JAMES THORNTON, President. EVE. Oyster stews. Pig » feet and Tripe, each 25 cis. Meals at any hour 25 i ts.: board per week, ft. Open till 11 p. m. dive me a call. the building next door to Farlow A Miller's on west side of Main street, I KEEP NO OTHERS. ASHLAND, OREGON. Vice President. ------- MANl'FACTUREKS OF----------- DRESS-MAKING THE THREE LEADING VARIETIES. E. K. ANDERSON ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS, Wm- MILLS. WHITE anti COLORED BLANKETS, Wyaudottes, Plymouth Rocks and MRS. K. PHILLIPPAY and MISS MARTHA OBER Have opened a dress making establishment in Brown Leghorns. N. B—Wells, Fargo A Co.'s Express gives special low rates to all my customers. TO ' - ------------ AT THE-------------- ---- FROM ---- Send Stamp for handsomely illu-truted cata logue. ('Asli Must Accompany All Orders. Address J. XI. GARRISON, Forest Grove, Oregon. REDUCED PURCHASING. Ashland, Or. A EGGS FOR HATCHING! I Guarantee a good hatch, apd perfect satis faction. BEFORE — Citation to Heirs, NEW THIS WEEK My »ix Wyandotte lieu» iua<1e a record last »< n»on of ONE HfNI.RED AND TWENTY-IX EUOS ». v n, in six months, from Januury l >th to July 15tli. Aside from their utilitv, they are the handsomest fowl» 1 have ever handled E'.G.S—One sitting. <1; two sittings. (7. three sitting«. $'.i No fow ls for sale till full. Mv P lymovth R ocks have stood at the front for several year«, always winning the highest honors wherever exhibited EGG»—one sitting. $2 50; two sittings, »4: three sittings. ?.. a few choice trio« nt >10 cagh Single birds from three to live dollars. My »toes of Know n l.t . hors » cannot l.e ex celled in tliia or <n> oJber country. My strain is a direct cross l.etweeii jowl- 1 imported from Bonney of MasMchusetts. and Kei-fcr of Illi nois. EGG» one sitting. >2 50: two sittings. thre- sitting», >•> A few extra choice cockerels for «ale at >1 and >5. All ray birds have had splendid range, are Lcaltliy aii-l tinely rnark- d. | Will do well to consult with the undersigned SPECIAL NOTICE. •Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. Plain Sewing ohill neatly done. • Prices the Loweat \ share of patronage solicited. [10-25 FOR Man and Beast. We have just received, direct from Yokohama, Japan, an invoice of Pure Uncolored and Breakfast Teas, which Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. we are offering to the Public at the Lowest Living rates. Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. I i I. Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, XV. U. ATKINSON, Secretary and General Manager. '' Ask for PURITY TEA, and take no other. CLAYTON & GORE.