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STATE A5D GEAERAL NEWS. ITEMS OF L\T EREST. I There is tine skating on Goose lake. It is said the Chinese in Oregon city mills get 75 cents a day. Albany Herald: Mr. John Crawford has received an offer of §50,000 for the Brownville claims to have more secret societies than any town of its size in the state. Albany is going to take a boom building next spring. in Of the play-goers of Paris, 100,000 are on the free list. In Germany they have begun to make piano cases of compressed paper. Coyotes are again killing many sheep in Douglas county. The dance most in favor in New York this winter is the Highland schottische. The Astoria saloon men propose to test the legality of the Ready law. A Massachusetts man has invented a machine which he says will tie a square knot. A creamery with a capacity of handling the milk of 200 cows is to be established at Pleasant valley, Polk county. BUGHÍURE Red, white and blue pigeons are to be seen at a poultry show in Baltimore. Fine Custom and Ready-made Clothing, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fine Cloaks, etc. Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oilcloths It is proposed in France to tax all for eign residents in that republic eighteen francs per Annum. A Full Line of Books and Stationery In New York city within the last twenty years there have been but thirty- nine deaths from hydrophobia. “Saturday Symphs” is what they call a new series of high class orchestra con certs lately in London. Mr. Laboucliere is unhappy because in The contract for supplying the navy | i with 125,000 yards of blankets and flan Mr. living’ s “Faust” the redeemed Mar nel is awarded to the California Woolen garet is wafted ti> heaven on an inclined mills. They made the lowest bid. plane instead of following a vertical line. ' AT DKVUCISTS AND DkilXUS- ». VOGZLKH tV.,BALTtaOUE.aC. If you want fair dealing and good bargains, call and see us. A.T CI.T"Ï It is asserted in the Independence The marshal of Corvallis offers a re ward of §25 out of his own pocket for Beige that tame larks which have been evidence that will convict any saloon I blinded by red hot needles in order to keeper guilty of allowing gambling in his I improve their note are kept in cages con cealed among the laurel thickets in tlie house contrary to law. gardens of the Vatican. John Magee who pleaded guilty to the Grant Allen tells in the Popular charge of attempting to procure money from the Prince of Wales by writing Science Monthly of seeing thousands of threatening letters, was sentenced to small fish migrating across land from one lagoon to another in tropical America. seven years penal servitude. He says they moved as deliberately and Mrs. Nancy Hembree, a pioneer of ’43, unconcernedly as though they had been relict of Capt. Absolom Hembree, who accustomed to the oveiland route all was killed in the Cayuse war, died at their lives. the residence of her sou, J. J. Hembree, Schaefer, the billiardist, when playing, Lafayette, January 11. in her 73d year. wears full evening dress, He has a tine Magnolia mills and water works of this diamond stud in his shirt, Vignaux also city, from an Idaho company, This he wears a full d ress suit, His diamond is nut inclined to accept unless the San- stud is worn in his shirt collar, Schaef- tiatn ditch canal is included in the pur er carries his cues in a green sack and a chase. The whole property is valued at piece of chalk in one of his vest pockets. §125,000. Vignaux carries a jointed cue in a leather Journal of Commerce leader: “There case. is some reason t<> expect that within three Panniug Gold on the Molalla. months the Panama canal will be aban [1‘ortlnud Standard Jim. ll.j doned as a failure, unless the French government chooses to help it with a A well-known citizen of Wilhoit springs I loan <>r guaranty. came to this city to day to have some ; The Oregon Pacific Company have pur quartz samples, lately found in a ledge | chased another steamship in New York along the Molalla river, examined anil to ply between San Francisco and assayer by Assayei Jenne. 1 u conversa Yaqnina. The vessel is now loading with tion with a reporter he stated that there | railroad iron, and will sail in a short is any amount of loos»' gold to be found in the Molalla river, and that a man time for Yaquina direct. working with a pan can clean up. with- , Secretary Endicott says the Board of out any special' effort, from one to two 1 Coast defences will recommend that work dollars daily. The place where this has begin at once for the protection of San been done is about fifty miles from this Francisco, New York, Boston, Phila- city, about thirty-five miles south of Ore delpliia, Savanah, and will also contrive gon City, and some seven to ten miles to have the entire coast fortified. from Wilhoit springs. There is already lite number of employes required in a small number of people there wot king the custom service the next fiscal year is away with pans, and making the amounts estimated at 4026, v.id the total expense per »lay mentioned above. Russell broth of collection ef §9,501,583. Persons ers, of Wilhoit Springs, have commenced employed ffiirinif the year ended June putting in a sluice, anil when they have it in running order, expect to make some 30, 1885, numbered 4527, and the ex five or six dollars a day. It is no new pense of collection was §6,‘.>18,221. nor lately-discovered fact that there is Two weeks ago a family by the name gold to be found in the sands of the Mo of Sanderson, from Canada, settled at lalla, as there has been some work going Hudson bay, fifteen miles west of Walla on there for the last twenty years. But Walla. Two of the children, aged four every time things got in gooil running and two years, are sick, being broken order, some big excitement would break out. Doctors pronounce it a well-marked out and woik would be discontinued for tlie time. Some good ledges have also cate of varioloid. been found along the Molalla, and al Says the Modoc Independent: The tliou<<h ore from them has assayed as high citizens of Big Valley, who have suffered as fifty dollars to the ton, nothing has considerable loss from the depredations been done by way of development. The of rabbits, organized a grand rabbit hunt man stated that in years gone by the last week, and in one day succeeded in miners would scorn the idea of working killing 212 of the animals. A second with th»> pan and getting but a dollar or hunt was announced to take place this two :is the result of a day s labor, but week. now when it is hard to get any kind if The Examiners Chicago special says: wotk, and when men have to saw wood A dispatch received here this evening for §1 a day, diggings such as are found spates that Alien G. Thurman, writing to along the Molalla would be highly ac Bis intimate friend, D. B. Ficklin, of ceptable. He stated furthermore that Charleston, Ill., says: “You will never men could make a dollar or two a day by lie gratified by seeing me in public again. washing sand along the Clackamas and I am now on the retired list, of my own many other tributary streams. We men full consent, and with no inclination tion these facts not for the purposi* of whatever for active life, except as a pri causing a boom, or mining excitement, but for the information of those number vate citizen. ” less idle men now waiting, like Micaw The secretary of the interior has re ber, for “something to turn up.” They quested the attorney-general to institute could easily go to the place on foot and suit against the Licoma Cattle company, carry their blankets with them, ami if in the western part of Nebraska, to re they find they can make what is claimed cover §12,250, value of timber alleged to by our informant, it would be far better have been cut by them from public ' for them to be thus engaged than to be lands. Also a similar suit against A. M. lying. around the city . . picking up .. what «t J. H. XVetherbce, to recoyer §10.210, odd jobs chance would throw in their value of timber cut from public lands in way. Mississippi. D. Cronin and fourteen others, indicted John K. Moore of San Francisco has instituted a suit demanding the return to at Seattle, under the kn-klux act for per ¡him of land worth §100,000,000, and secution of Chinese, were acquitted on asks for judgment against defendants for Saturday evening. After the verdict be an additional §300,000,000, claimed as came known there was a “jubilee,” nt income from said land. The tract which speeches were made. claimed embraces over lt»0 acres of land D r . K elloggs W orm T ea is entirely iu that city, and includes the Black Point military reservation, the new city hall free from all Mercurial properties, can be I given to the weakest constitution with and a portion of Golden Gate park. out danger, is palatable and easily ad Recently, a girl named Collins died as ministered to children, is mild in opera- was supposed at Woodstock, Ont., very tion. and never fails to effect a cure. suddenly. A day or two ago the body Price 25 cents. Sold by Chitwood A was exhumed, prior to its removal to an Son. other burial place, when the horrible dis Syrup of Figs, covery was made that the girl had been buried alive. Her shroud had been torn Manufactured only by the California into shreds, liei knee was drawn up to Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco, Cal., is her chin, one of her arms was twisted Nature’s < >wn True Laxative. This pleas under her head, and the features bore ant liquid fruit remedy may l»e had of evideilco of dreadful torture. J. H. Chitwood A Son, at fifty cents or The Chinese merchants of Sacramento one dollar per bottle. It is the most 'are complaining bitterly < f the boycott. pleasant, prompt and effective remedy Their customers are opt of work and known, to cleanse the system; to act on have no money. It is said several Chi the liver, kidneys ami bowels irently yet nese firms will close out as S[>eedily as thoroughly; to dispel headaches, colds possible. Several Chinese eating houses and fevers; to cure constipation, indiges have already closed The success at tion and kindred ills. tending their efforts is greatly encour Health of »lews. aging the anti-Chinese agitators, who realize that they are gaining strength One noticeable feature about Jewish every day, and are confident that they cemetriea in the south is the scarcity of will jltimately rid their city of the pres newly made graves after an epidemic of ence of the Chinese altogether. cholera or yellow fever. Statistics show that fewer of them die than any other Col. T. S. Lang, of The Dalles, says race from these or kindred diseases. the president of The Dalles bo ird of During the ciñiera scourge in Toulon trade received from the war department only two orthodox Jews died of it. while last week, through Capt. Powell, who in numbers they equalled fully 20 per has temporary charge of the Cascade cent of the population. Their immunity locks’ permission to locate a public port from disease, and the certainty with which age way across rhe peninsula at the they recover when attacked by it, is ac locks, outside of the canal. This will counted for by the simplicity of their open the way for a portage way 2800 f et diet. They are very strict about follow long, across which, with the assistance ing the dietary laws prescribed by Moses. of a small tramway, passengers and Isn't it a little strange that Moses, if he freight may be readily conveyed. This was only a historian, should have pos opens up to competition the Columbia sessed knowledge superior to that of the river from its mouth to The Dalles, and wisest and best physicians of the present will lessen rates very much. For some (lay? He evidently believed in preventing years the land on both sides of the Cas disease rather than curing it. This is cade rapids has been under control of what De Heaven’s Cure aims to do; it the O. R. A A>. Co., and as a conse acts directly on the digestivo juice of the quence they have had a monopoly of stomach and both prevents and cures In the transportation on the river above the digestion and Dispepsia. Free sample Cascades. Now that this is broken, the bottle at the City Drug Store. people of the upper country may look for a marked reduction in fares and Nature's own remedy, Oregon Kidney freights. i Tea. I At reasonable rates. RECTAL DISEASES. New ami handsonte turnouts, reliable and safe buggy Pains, and good saddle horses always to lx- had nt these stables. [9-42 Over ¡¡n.noo cures recorded in •’> years. GENERAL UNDERTAKER. DRUG and JEWELRY FOR THE BEST — HUNSAKER & DODGE, Lumber! Lumber ! MESSENGER SAW MILL ïètÂLûc: NEW TIN Agency for Southern Oregon and Northern California for the following Instruments : SHOP Decker Bros, Behr Bros, J. & C. Fisher, Emmerson, and Iyers <fc Pond. E. C. BROOKS. Particular Attention paid to Job Work. ORCANS. PIANOS. I'oilet Soaps and Perfumery. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired. »eMing Machine Needle» and Oil. 7-e? 1’rescript iors carefully compounded. V hieh w ill be done in a workmanlike nr.niiet ami at Mason & Hamlin. A. B. Chase. Great Western. Prices That Defy competition. B. F. BEESER. 10 7] We also keep a full supply of SUPERIOR strings for tlie Violin, Banjo, and Guitar. CLOSING OUT! Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordéons, Flutes, Flageolets, Music Books, Sheet Music, Music Rolls and Folios, 15. K McMILLES Always oil hand. In fact, anything in the Music line can be furnished ou short Notice. Give us a call and be convinced. All orders by mail promptly attended to. Respectfully, t --------- ALSO----------- SASH, DOORS and BLINDS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, io io Lumber, Mouldings, Brackets ! California Wire Works, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CLASS 329 MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO. Dealers in— dSen for catalogue and price list. MANI FA( TIKEliS OF 0. COOLIDGE Wire and Everytliiiit in Wire. Ashland, Oregon. TDppQ Fruit and Ornamental, IMlLÙ MACNOLIAS, Barbed Wooden <aml thick set. Being regularly licensed «(■ guarantee our customers against damages. ¡¡¿¿r Proprietors of the Tozer & Emery Planing Mill, Baling u Wire (market rate.-. uTT»:;: Wire Netting u tóSíx/aí ‘n!. (poultry yards, <te. PALMS, ROSES, CLEMATIS, ETC. NEAR R. R. TRACK, MECHANIC St., ASHLAND. io Medals and 39 Premiums UUirn nin+li '•>( all kind' for fruit dryers rTIIC ululll Ithresher». harvesters, ete. awarded at hie WORLD'S EXPOSITION IN NEW ORLEANS. No. N<>. ..1 cts. Gratis. JOHN ROCK, C. W. AYERS, Unn U/ira Vor tr,linillR ,’°l's- inaile from nUp if IlC s'teel in long lengths specially ARCHITECT and BUILDER kinds of &!for^. squirrel« 1 ’ ’rats and mice. ll¡H^u»>rl l¡„nn »for layiugout vineyards Viívidedindistum-sand • (made of .steel wire. r NOTE.-We m et Eastern competition by home manufacture, and sell you better goods at a lower price. f^p-VVill make estimates and bids on all building- public or private, and furnish all material for tin construction of the same. MACHINE SHOP IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE office andfactory on Granile street. I ASIl I. A NO r OREGON .F Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding SAW CUMMINC A SPECIALTY. Is jus: what its name implies ; ■ Purely Vegetable C pound, that r; curing acts directly upon the o that im< the many diseases ii<ci ting the nu« pertant organ, and tnerous ailments arise from its deranged or ction, such as ice, Biliousness^ Uyspepsi aria, Sick-headachy C ol etc. It is therefore r Rhe truisnKt ________________ To have Good Healf the LtveTnmst be kept in order, ir CURES ALL HUMORS, DU**S from a common Blotch, or F.rnptlon. to the worst Scrofula. RaIt-r lieu m, “t'evcr-aorca,” Nealy or Kougli Nklu, tn short, all diseases caused by bad blood arc conquered by this powerful, purifying, anil invigorating rncdieine. Great liallug 11» corn rapidly laid under its tsmign nitfucuc«. Especially l>ns it manifest- <1 its potentw in curing 1’ctler, It use ICtisli, Boil». Cur. bu iic I ch , Sore l.yc». N< rofuloii» Noreg an<l Swelling», Hii>.Joint Blscasc, VS lilie Nwelliug«, Goitre, or Tlilek Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Send tcu cents lu stamps for a large Uxatise, with col ored plat»-«, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount fora treatise on ScrofuloiM Affections. “THE BLOOD IN Till: LIFE.” Thoroughly clcimse it by using Dr. Pierce’s F-'f I««* CJFfc ÏHE GREAT Golden .Tiedleal Disco» cry, und good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spir it», vital strength, anil soundness of constitution, will be e»tablii<bed. MiilhgSpitifc FÒR* CONSUMPTION, LIVER which la Ncrofuloua Diaca»e of the I. it ng«, is promptly and certaiiilv arrested nnd cured by this God-given remedy, if taken liefore the last st ages of the dise..scarn rcnchtxl. From its wonderful power over tins terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now cel ebrated remedy to the public. Dr. 1’iF.ncB thought seriously of calfing it bis ‘‘Con- sum |>t ion Cure,” but abandoned that name as too limited for a medicine which, from its wonder! ul combination of tonic, or st r.-ngt I h - u - ing, alterative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, iwctoral, and nutritive properties, is unequal, d, not only as a remedy for consumption of the lungs, but for all DISEASE OVUDTHfUIO a Hater»>rbad taste in mouth; OimrlUMwi t .bl;e c ,.t 1 white or covered with a brown fur. pain in the back, sides, or j< int-—often ..eu f* , i’i>r ’ «¡our sioinuch; lo^siif app«‘1it<*; m •»?.< rmb umisea and waterbrash, or in iigest'en. flatulency and acid cruet.trio.is; bowels alternately costive and 1.x; headache»; I of memory, with a painful s -’.'alien of having failed to do something which ought to have been , debility; low spirits; a th c’:, ▼fdiow appearance of the -km and eyes; a dry cough ; fever ; r stlessness ; the urine is scanty ar. 1 high colored, and, if allowed to -'land, deposits CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE I Is generally used in the South to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy action. Ornamental Sawing and. Turning. It ac ts with extraordinary efficacy on the TIVER, KIDNEYS, A and BOWELS. SHOP NEAR THE DEPOT. Malaria, Constipation, Sick Headache, Ni» linea, Mí-utal Depression. opened a new -hoe shop in tbe room occupied ns the Wells Fargo ex 1 ^_ | I as formerly près- office, near the livery -table, on the cast Endorsed bv the u-e cf 1 Million» >>F R 'tiles, a» NhorMicss o| Breath, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, Cousumpiioii, mid kindred affeeti<>ns, it is a soven ign remedy. Send ten cents in stamps for f»r. Pierce’s book on Consumption, hold by Druggists. PRICE $1.00, THE BEST FAMSLY MEDICINE PaLOat.30ihdu33. ASHLAND, OREGON "V\ ’’ii! do in 'A work and re|Hiirliig in v v iininm i ^mirant, e.| to give -ntisiaetion A fair share of public patronage solicited 10-18] C has . G raves . For Children, f r Adult a , and for the Aged. World's D ispensary Medical Association, SAFE TO TAKE IN ANY CONOil ¡ON OF THE 8Y8TEM1 Proprivtors, G63 Main St., DtFFALo, N.Y, J. H. ZEILIN & CO., $ olk proprietors , PHILADELPHIA, PA. PRICE, 91.00. k " e» JuRt received and now open for the inspection of purchasers at the store of HEATON FOX, MYER BROS i' i \ 1 1 1 > 'I Made only oF the finest and txMRtqnnf. tty of Glaas for withstanding; lieaU and 6. §3. Every good thing is Counter feited, and consumers uro CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chimneys mado of VERY POOR GLASS. See that the exact label Is on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and bright Glass. FOX. Manufactured OXLY by Blacksmithint Carriage Won Complete Stock of finest Club and Rink s HORSE SHOEINC A SPECIALTY ROLLER SKATES. l^K-'-"be but tin- best mechanic« employed. PRICES FOR SHOEINS. PHOTOGRAPHS PLAIN AM) FANCY PAINTING! 1)11 A' PLATE Call at Logan’s Gallery, on the hill. And exnminu work made exclusively by the new process. leading artists of ths coast on exhibition for comparison. ' Order slate will be found at door of shop. i TUTTS PILLS ANTI-BILIOt'K and CATHARTFC. Sold by DruggistA. ss cents a vial. $500 REWARD is offered by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a case of catarrh which they S | (tinnot cure. If you have a discharfro from the map , offensive or other- viae, partial I ons of smell, tante, cr sands of i-naes terminate in consumption. Dr. Sag.. B C ata 10(11 Rssetn cum the worst cases of Catarrh, “Cold in the llfad’i and Catarrhal Headache. £0 cent* FOR SALE BY DEALERS. HAGAN’M f * Magnolia > «• Balm ' ^ DescRlf'^-^icF^ is a secret aid to beauty Many a lady owes her fresh* _____ fitoolaarv jwmX.iT. Photographs made bv the [M 44 Why will you cough when Shiloh’s Willis L. Culver of Pavilion, N. Y., say» that Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir cured him (Cure will give immediate relief. Brice of a long standing throat and lung trouble. 10 cts. 50 cts. and §1. For sale by J. H. For sale nt the City drug store. Chitwood & Son. XfcVCeTs LITTLE UVEE PILLS. Pit tabu rgfa Lead Glmut Work« T Paper Hanging and Glazing. eo VIJOC’KîSS. Are now taken by the Leading Photographers in all the Cities, and for Groups, pio ures of children, eto.. are far superior to the old so-called "wet-plate’' process. REASON A BLE R ATES, und .guarantee satisfaction. \l-n. »Ult GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. Made by tbe Gelatino-Broinide, or to H. S. EVANS. part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Fierce’s Golden .tiedleal Discovery has no equal. For Weak I.nng». Spitting of Blood, Dyspepsia, itiliousne»», Jaundice, Colic. How el Complaint», Ktc.. i:tc.. Etc. »ide of Mniu street. H. gestion, Dy»pcp»ia, aud 1 orpid Liver, or “Billousne»».” in many cats* only *N EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR NEW SHOE SHOP! Chas. Graves Liver, Blood, anil Lungs V If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have fallow color of skin, or y< llmvi-h-Lrown spots on face or Ixsly, frequent bcndaelie or dizzi ness. Iwid taste in mouth,internal Lout orchills, alternating with hot flashes, low spirits and gloomy liovebodings. irregular appetite, and coated tongue, you arc suffering from Indi» (PURELY VEGETABLE) H. SCHERRER I s- s I M edical ^ D iscovery DR. SA.NFORD'3 LIVER IUVIGORATOE- Jr.viiror'tes the Liver, Rcrulates the Bow e'.s, S'rengtbens the System, Purifies th Bico I, Assists Digestion, Prevents Fever.-. Is a Household Need. An Invaluabi' Fainllv Medicine for common cumplaiu: IT, eANF0RD’3 LIVER INVIGORATOR. Jar-Mtrg’nc« F>rty years, and TI uj 'C- f,n. !s‘rf T stintonials prove its Mtrit. JOI "-i.E BY ALT, DF.AT.F.RS IN MEDICINES. r->’ion send your address for 10J ' ■■ I „ r nnd i’« ¿¡«eases,'’ to 5IMM0IS LIVER REGULATOR I BRACKETS. All Kindi of Costinas furnished at lowest rates. Will be sent to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy in regard to all business transac tions. Da. M ixtie ’ s K idney K emedt . NKfitncTi- cun cures all kinds of kidniy and bladder complaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leucorrlioea. For sale by all druggists. §1 n bottle; 6 bottles for §5. Dit. M intie '« D andelion P ills are the best and cheapest D yspepsia and B ilious cure in tbe market. For sale by all drug gists. INVIGORATOR (for the purpose. Gopher Traps Vineyard Lines Ornamental and Useful Wire and Iron work. Manufacturer & Wood-Worker. San Jose. California. 1., MINTIE, .M. D, Kearney S( , Sian Fianetaru, < al. near the town pump <»n Oak M. Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order. Water Pipe made to order. 227 <V 22S U abash Avenue, Chicago, LIL OKEGON. Headquarters, Youle & Gilroy's Planing Mill Manuin< turéis of— Don't fail to get some of those fine per simmon trees while the opportunity lasts. o Tlie BI TERS’ GLIDE is issued Marell and Sept., each year. AxF* 256 page», 8%xll% inches,with over 3,500 illustrations — * whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Prices direct to tonimmers on all goods for personal or family use. Tells bow to order, and gives exact cost of every thing you use, eat, drink, wear, or have fun with. These 1NVALVABI.E BOOKS contain Information gleaned from the markets of the world. Wa will mail a copy FREE to any ad dress upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of mailing. Ix-t us hear from you. Respectfully, ’lYTUI furnish and lay either round \ \ square timber log- nt th-., lowest prici s. nnd in a manner guaranteed togive permanent satisinetion lias had long e.xperieiici- in the business, and laid the pipes for the O. a. C. K between Roeeburg ami Ashland. YOULE & GILROY, Call — Prices Lower than ever before. ¡ Isa never failing cure for Nervou- Debility exhausted Vitality, Seminal Weakness, Spor m a t <> r r li ten, LOST MANI«MH), ltnpotencv. l’K< >8- T A 1 O K R H E A, Paralvsis and nil the terrible effects of self ___________________ _abuse, of youthful follies and excesses in maturer y< ais. such as loss of Memory, Lassitude. Nocturnal Emission. Aversion to Society, Dimness of Vision. Noises in tbe Head: the vital fluid passing v.nobsened in the urine, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity and death. I>r. Mintie. who is a regular physi cian, (graduate of the University of Penn sylvania i. will agree to forfeit five hundred dollars for a case of this kind the VITAL RESTOKT1VE funder his sp< <aal advice and treatment i will not cure, or for any. thing impure or injurious found in it. Doctor Mintie treats all private diseases successfully, w thout mercury. Consultation free. Thorough examination and advice, including analysis of urine. §5. Price of Vital restorative, §1.50 a bottle; four times the quantity §5: sent to any address upon receipt of price or C. <). D. secure from ob servation and in private name if desired, a* SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. XV m . M. GILROY. GEORGE E. YOULE, As soon a.- the season will admit trees will be dug ami kept always on hand ready to till orders on short notice. Persons eowins for trees ean tind them ready to take with them without tlie usual delay in selecting and digging. E nglish R emedy Wooden Water ANULA.\D, I Prices to suit the Times. Manufacturer of HUNSAKER & DODGE. THIS SEASON CLOSES OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK. All kinds of Lumber and Bill stuff furnished to order and delivered in town when desired. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. I ! Tlie undersign. <1 will positively retire from the nursery business, and Portland. Oregon-. THE GREAT ------- ORGANS TAKEN IN PART PAY FOR PIANOS. ------- Goods, Silver and Plated lOtli. 1886. J. B. 1*11. KING TON. M. I*. B. F. Reeser’s All Instruments guaranteed us represented or Money refunded. === Our terms are as liberal as any house on the Coast. Bacon, Lard, Wheat. Oats or Barley taken in payment for Instruments. Cash also, not rejected. full line of January PROPRIETOR. F’INOS and ORG NS at PRICES that DEFY COMPETITION. Are prepared to furnish Give n:c a call. Sunday ami thereafter one or two days in each month. 10-15] Call at OREGON. ASHLAND, & No.s 1, 2, 3 and 4 shoes, §2.50; Piles, Rectal Ulcer, Fissures, Pruritus-Ani, Fistulas in Ano, Polypus Recti, Etc., Cured without cutting operations. Dr. I’ilking ton. st'l’.oEoN <» < clist ami airist . and propri etor of the SAM I ARU M for EVE. EAg and Sht:v ocs diseases . Portland. Oregon. 1ms been ap pointed agent and physician for this system for Oregon, aud has in two mouth- made a num her of cures of cases, in some of u hich severe operations with tlie knife have only done harm. Refer by permission to Ja-. W. tVeath. rford, druggist, well know n at Salem; Frank Card ner. machinist at car shops: R. \. Kainpy. of Harrisburg, and other-. y^e-wjUbe tf John Fraley*» Hotel in tn Ashland, all day THOMPSON & STEPHENSON. DENNIS PORTER, TIN, SHEET-IRON à COPPERWARE Last Horses Boarded and Fed. NEAR ASHLAND STO R Ji 9 41] THE BRINKERHOFF SYSTEM — AT THB — Ware rooms at R. R. Bridge, near Youle £ Gilroy'B planingmill. The steady shrinkage of the glaciers in the Swiss Alps has caused severe losses to many of the peasants by the drying up of pastures formerly watered by glacial rills. Charley Hopkin, of the Colfax Gazette brought the government telegraph line from Dayton to Fort Lapwai at auction for §50. Western Union now is in dan ger. PORTLAND, OREGON. CHAIRS. 50 DIFFERENT DESIGNS I J. D. FOUNTAIN. 8-30] It is perfectly hariuless and can l»e given to the most delicate wo- [man or child. For sale by all drag IgiatB. SiK’ll, A r«l. Wholesale Agents. | Who ale prepared to offer the public better accommodations than ever before afforded in Southern Oregon in the livery business. Call and Examine mv Stock! Cigars and Tobacco, etc., etc., etc. Cures Rh*matltm, Neuralgia Mae»»»«, H m S m »«, TwtleU. Snr*l»*, BrvlM«. He., Mr. PRICE. FIFTY CENT*. Liver and Kidneys. Walnut Sets, lied Lounges. Side Hoards. Bureaus. Center Tables, Mirrors. Pictures and Frames Window Shades. Samples of Carpets. Baby Carriages. Boys’ Wagons, etc. Groceries, Canned Goods, Crockery. Glassware OO o Oregon Kidney Tea! o o Nature"« own remedy----- T T 1 I_ s' AT buruuisTS -V I Who »Hers at Bottom Prices a large and varied assortment of oo. TTTTI PIONEER FURNITURE STORE THOMPSON & STEPHENSON : The Grant monument at San Francis co probably will be a shaft like Cleo patra's needle. A gang of dynamite socialists are said i Professor Landmark, chief director of to exist in Chicago, and they claim allies i ! the Norwegian fisheries, asserts that sal- in other ¡»arts of the country. This is a , mon sometimes jump perpendicularly bad country for that kind of business. I sixteen feet. » SAFE. SURE, PROS. l'he old stables on Main siieet near the bridge, and the new stables on Oak street, are now under the pioprietorsliip and man agement of H.S. EMERY’S Which with its large and complete stock of General Merchandise is now con ducted under the management of ETC. K K Will K|»eedily relieve and per K K manently cure nil the various diffi KK culties arising from a disordered K K condition of the K K STA BLIES THE FARMERS STORE. l'see. fio.n Opiates, ilinetics and ¿‘oison. O o o LIVERY AND FEED — AT — A company to build a §100,000 crema tory has been formed at Chicago. Grant's Pass is said to have 450 in- habitants now. At the recent term of the Douglas county court the bounty on coyote scalps was increased from §3 to §7.50. THE ASHLAND Celery, when served in style in New York now, is frozen hard. Red silk umbrellas with silver handles are the stylish rainy-dear in Bost >n. A Dew sport in Modoc count}’, Cal., is ice- boating, which is being indulged in on the lakes in Surprise valley. t i MEDICINES, PATENT LIVERY AND TRANSFER MISCELLANEOUS. MERCANTILE—MANUFACTURING—MISCELLANEOUS. A steel steamer for Siam is being built at Wilmington, Delaware. The Albany Democrat figures up its improvements for 1885 at §165,250. Mr. H. B. Polly, aged 63 years, a pio neer of 1844, died at Mabel, Linn county, January 4. ! MISCELLANEOUS. ”75’1 b.- .i.kiV-J FREE to all sprlkanu. v»ctt«Urier»of wrhwit orlenug .i It c'Hitelaa about ISO rare«, .3 . .u'lriu-.u« uri •• -, »■'-crate dc*criptl'',i« •ir-; :• ns f..r plan inc all vcricti' * or VEGETA “Lr- and FLOWER HEEOS, BL’ I, KM, etc. UraioaK« to »11. rgpeeitllT to Market Gardener». Send for *t. P, M. FERRY A CQ,V Detroit, Michigan. TUTTS h À i F d YÉ ncss to it, who would rathci not tell, and you caul tell. ■ G«UT H ahi or W hiskzm changed to a Gtossr B lack by a sing«« appnostion of this DYE. It imparts a natural oolor, act! instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of §1. Ottico, 44 Murray 8t., Naw York. I