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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1886)
THE ASHLAND TIDINGS ' MERCANTILE—MANUFACTURING-MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. Lieut. Sclnvatka says in his aitides on life in the frigid zone. “Early in July FRIDAY ............. .. FEBRUARY 12, 1886. ' we commenced to live on eider duck's eggs, the nests of which water fowl could be found everywhere, and espe FARM NOTES. cially near the shores of the large lakes. They were a delightful change from the Hay, bitter from weeds, makes bitter seal and reindeer meat which we had — AT — butter. been living on, or, at least, an acceptable i Char corn slightly, and it is most as : addition, for we had no trouble finding them everywhere in the greatest abun ¿ood as wheat for fowls. ? The United States raised 629,409,000 dance shortly after the first one was dis covered. . The suddenness with which oushels of oats last year. they became addled was almost startling. Which with its large and complete stock of General Merchandise is now con Apples and small fruit can be grown , After having almost lived on them for a j'rec fto..s nineties and Foison. ducted under the management of number of days, having three or four where wheat and corn thrive. a piece at each meal, our cook one even Weight for weight and milk is richer ing said that he had discovered nine or in butter in winter than in summer. ten addled ones out of a dozen, and Never feed corn stalks uncut; even thereafter not a single good egg was Who offers at Bottom Prices a large and varied assortment of for manure making, cutting is far better. found, although we kept on hopelessly testing them for three or four days after, Where milk can be sold at 3 cents per i until it was evident that we were only quart, it will pay as well as butter at 28c • decreasing the ducks without deriving Fine Custom and Ready-made Clothing, per pound. corresponding benefit. The way they In area 18,000,000 acres of cotton ' were hatched out in the latter part of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fine Cloaks, etc. were grown in 1885. The indicated the month was equally surprising. It crop is 5,067,000 bales. seemed as if a shower of young ducks Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oilcloths Let no animal be placed where it will j had suddenly taken place, like the I showers of frogs in supeistitious times. be helplessly threatened by a stronger Groceries, Canned Goods, Crockery. Glassware one with n<> chance of escape. Syrup of Figs. Bran, sprinkled with pepper and : A Full Line of Books and Stationery Manufactured only by the California mixed with milk, is excellent food occa* Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco, Cal., is sioually in winter for laying hens. Cigars and Tobacco, etc., etc., etc. Nature’s Own True Laxative. This pleas The Industrialist of Kai.sas says a ! ant liquid fruit remedy may be had of bushel of corn in that state is worth less ! J. H. Chit wood it Son, at fifty cents-or If you want fair dealing and good bargains, call and see us. than a dozen of eggs. Raise hens. one dollar per bottle. It is the most Market gardening is not so much a pleasant, prompt and effective remedy 8-30] J. D. FOUNTAIN. matter of soil as of situation for getting ! known, to cleanse the system; to act on the liver, kidneys and bowels gently yet the manures and selling the products. thoroughly; to dispel headaches, colds ASHLAND, OREGON. It requires the breeding of over 1,000,- and fevers; to cure constipation, indiges 000 yearly to supply the demands of tion and kindred ills. wear and tear of draft and driving i horses. _ What will cure throat and Inng troubles? Machinery of All Kinds Made ’s Magnetic Elixir. For sale at Over 100,000 cows are required to i Gilmore the City drug store. New and Repaired. supply the milk yearly consumed in New ' York city and Brooklyn. Notice to Taxpayers. All Kinds of Castings furnished at lowest rates. The States producing over 25,000,000 bushels of wheat last year wefe, in the i Notice is hereby given that a five-mill tux SAW CUMMING A SPECIALTY. been levied by the City Council of the order of production, Minnesota, Michi- ■ has City of Ashland; and flint the tax roll has gan, Iowa, Dakota, Indiana and Califor- , been placed in the hands of the undersigned, H. SCHERRER. ASHLAND,.......................... OREGON. and will remain so for sixty (<50j days, during nia. which time I will receive and receipt for said bend for catalogues of dealers in tools, : taxes. S. D. T aylob , Marshal. Are prepared to furnish FINOS and ORG NS at PRICES that DEFY COMPETITION. 'HOP NEAR THE DEPOT. fertilizers, seeds, and so on, a 1 study I Ashland, Or.. Jan. 27, 1886. I_____________________________ 3ZZ== AH Instruments guaranteed as represented or Money refunded. ZZ^Z^=^^Z them in the winter's leisure. Really ; they contain a vast fund of information, Dissolution of Copartnership. Ou«- terms are as liberal as any house on the Coast. Bacon, Lard, Wheat. viitually free. Oats or Barley taken in payment for Instruments. Cash also, not rejected. Notice is hereby given that the copartner ------- ORGANS TAKEN IN PART PAY FOR PIANOS. ------- Both corn and oats in the last crop ship existing between the undersigned, doing butchering business in Ashland under the show a greater acreage than ever before a firm name of Hosley X Miller, is this day dis Agency lor Southern Oregon and Northern California for the following in the history of the country. The solved by mutual consent. The books and accounts of the firm are in Instruments: average yield was also larger than in the ; the hands of K. B. Miller, who hereby gives last six years before. notice to all persons knowing themselves in good debted to said firm that such accounts must be In wheat there was a decline of 30 , settled immediately with him. Mr. Miller may I For the people of Ashland ami ti< inity. From street. this time ibey can buy as follows; Decker Bros, per cent in the last crop as compared : be found at his residence on Spring < has . II osley . Mills's Prciiiiiini Bread: with the previous one, but the value in Behr Bros, R. B. M iller . j 7 loaves or tickets for only - - 25 cts. Ashland. Or., Feb, 1, 1W>. creased from 65.7 cents to 77.1 cents per J. <fc C. Fisher, 29 " wheat or graham - 11.00 bushel. The total crop of 1885 was . Emmerson, CHOICE MINCE PIES AND BUNS. 357,112,000 bushels. Sidewalk Notice. All contracts, from 50 loaves to 1000, attended and to promptly. Has your grindstone become hollowed , To the owners of property facing upon ’lie Ivers <fc Pond. from the grinding of small toolsl Grind ' east side of Main street (Ashland, Or.) between BOSTON BROWN BREAD EVERY 8ATURDAY EVE. ! Wc also keep u full supply of SUPERIOR strlugs for the Violin, Banjo, an<i Guitar. up the spades and shovels by holding Mrs J Houck's hotel and the corner of Oak Oyster stews, Pig's-fevt and Tripe, each 25 cts. street: Meals a! iny hour 25 cts.: board per week, It. them square across the stone at a proper i You are hereby notified that the city council open till 11 p. m. Give me a call. Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordéons, Flutes, Flageolets, Music Books, Sheet level. Spades, like hoes, should be ; of the city of Ashland has ordered a sidewalk Wm. MILLS. to be built along Main street in front of the ground all on one side. Music, Music Rolls and Folios, property aforesaid, by the ow ners thereof, said sidewalk to be eight feet wide, with four Always on hand. In fuel, anything in the Music line eau be furnished on short Notice. When skim milk or buttermilk can be ; stringers 2x6 running full length; decking to jUP Give us a call and be convinced. All orders by mall promptly attended to. secured at from two to three cents per : be of l'j inch plank: to be built on the es grade made by city surveyor; and Respectfully, gallon, it is one of the cheapest foods tablished if you fail to begin the construction of said that can be given to chickens. It may sidewalk within twenty days from date of this largely take the place of flesh, and will notice, the street commissioner of said city will be ordered to build the same at your ex induce them to lay early and often. pense. Bargains ! Bargains ! THE ASHLAND LIVERY AND FEED THE FARMERS STORE. The undersigned lias leased a shoo on MAIN tree!, fronting the Plaza, and w ill continue to fill orders in his line at A vegetable garden is nothing if not highly manured; it is ample plant food that gives to esculents that quality of Citation to Heirs, REASONABLE RATES, tenderness and flavor so much prized; it is the same that gives the large crops In the county court of the State of Oregon, for and guarantee satisfaction. Also, which alone ought to be satisfactory. the county of Jackson. In the matter or the estate of Geo. W. Fordyce, deceased. Citation. A good condition powder for fowls is To Anna Fordyce, ’’lara Fordyce, Asa For made as follows: One pound each of dyce. Edgar F Fordyce, and all Others inter ground bones, dried meat, linseed oil j ested in said estate, greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon. Yon are and fennyrick; an ounce each of sulphur, hereby called atid required to appear in the ginyor, pepper and copperas. Give a county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Jackson, at the court room thereof, small quantity once a day mixed with at Jacksonville, in the county of Jackson, on soft feed. Tuesday, the 2d day of March. 1886. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and Burn all old rubbish, pruning«, etc., ! there to show cause, if anv. why the final ac about the garden, vineyard and berry ' count of the executrix of the above named should not be accepted and approved, pa’ches. Loose materials lying about | estate and the said executrix discharged from her said trust, as prayed for in the final account will afford a harbor for insects, many of filed herein. which but for this would freeze. Anent • duly Witness, the Hon. E. D f .P eatt , Judge of the this, Samuel Edwards of Illinois, who . county court of the State of Oregon, for tlie knows something about killing insects, i county of Jackson, with the seal of said affixed, this 7tli day of January, A. D. says a little kerosene, applied before ; court 1886. lighting the tire, is an excellent aid in i Attest. W. H. P arker . Clerk. burning damp brush or other refuse. Guardian's Sale. The American Dairyman does not think much of Guenon's theory of judg- ; Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of ing cows, saying, if you want to get a an order of the county court of Jackson coun good, profitable anima), you had better I ty, State of Oregon, made on the 6lh day of 1885, in the matter of the estate and first see that she gives a large mess of October. guardianship of Geo. V. Gillette and Hugh II. rich milk, and then, having first secured Gillette, minors, the undersigned, guardian of minors, will sill at public auction to the this point, indulge your fancy for soft ■ said highest bidder for cash, and subject to con hair, dandruff, quiris and yellow grease firmation bv said county court, on in the skin, long horns, slim tails, 1 S aturday , the 27 th day of F ebruary , 18*6, smooth hoofs, big belly veins, and all At one o'clock r. m . at the court-house door at in said county and state, all the the other fancies that fashion loves to Jacksonville, right, title anti interest of the laid Geo. V. Gil revel in. lette and Hugh H Gillette, minors as aforesaid, in and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel of The craving for salt in animals is land lying and being in the city of Ashland, county Jackson, State of Oregon, and par natural and not a result of the care of ticularly of described as follows, to wit: man. When this country was wild every ' An undivided one eighth interest in and to salt spring was frequented by deer, a the lot known and designated on the official map of the city of Ashland, county of Jack- fact that was taken advantage of by the ! son. State of Oregon, for 188:«, as “ A. V. hunters for their capture. Near the Gillette.'■ Terms of Sale—Cash in hand. ocean less salt is required than further M artha L. G illette , Guardian inland, owing to the fact that the atoms- ' (fated Nov 27th. lss5. phere is in a degree charged with salt, : aud this is imparted to the growing crops through the dews and rain. The area of corn last year as estimated by the Agricultural Department was 69,- 683,780 acres; this year, 73,130.150 acres, an increase of 5 per cent. The product of corn, according to the final estimate is 1.936,176,000 bushels, against 1,795,528,000 last year, an increase of, 140,048,000 bushels, or 7.8 per cent. The average for 1884 was 25.8 bushels (about an average crop). In 1885 the J average for the whole country w is 26 5 bushels per acre. ----- FROM----- Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks and Brown Leghorns. THE THREE LEADING VARIETIES. I KEEP NO OTHERS. My six Wyandotte hens made a record last season of ose hcsdrf . d axi > twenty - six eggs each , in six months, from January 15th to July 15th. Aside from their utility, they are the handsomest fowls I have ever handled. EGGS—one sitting. 81; two sittings, 87; three sittings, $9 No fowls for sale till fall. M y P lymouth R ocks have stood nt the front for several years, always winning the highest honors wherever exhibited. EGGS—One sitting. $2 50; two sittings, II; three sittings. pi. \ few choice trios at 810 each Single birds from three to live dollars. My stock of B row n L eghorn ' s eatinot be ex celled in tliis or -ny other country. My strain is a direct cross between fowls I imported from Bonuey of Massachusetts, and Keefer of Illi nois. EGGS One sitting. 82 50; two sittings, fl; three sittings. $6. A few extra choice cockerels for sale at ft and f.5. All my birds have hail splendid range, are healthy and finely marked. I Guarantee a good hatch, and perfect satis faction. Send «tamp lor hiuni*<»inely illustrated cata logue < ASH Must Accompany All Orders. Address J. M. GARRISON, Forest (¡rove. Oregon. N. IL—Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express gives special low rates to all my customers “THE — AT THE — Ware rooms at R. 11. Bridge, n. ir Youle Gilroy's planingmill. Regularity in care and feeding is of the utmost importance When the usual feeding time of tl.e chickens arrives, if you are not on hand with the usual food they worry. They cease their own ef- foYts in a great measure and stand idle and expectant. Every approach they think is that of their keeper with his pail and long-handled spoon. Every dis- appointment adds to their impatience and uneasiness, and they are, in fact, fast losing flesh and going back on you. The Western Plowman thinks that 100 years from now “farmers will live in vil lages where their families will have the best social and educational advantages. These villages will be like the hub of a wheel, from which will go out in all di rections electric railways, which will take the farmer and his laborers to the farm and bring back the products to market." How happy will the “golden farmer" be when theoretical agricultunilists bring an agricultural millennium, and what a long foresight a man must have to look into futurity 100 years and see crops raised by electricity. . : ! * MESSENGER SAW MILL a r Manufacturer of Wooden Water Pipe ! AMILA XI», ORIiGOV "V \T’ill furnish ami lay either round or V V square timber logs at the lowest prices, nml in u manner guaranteed to give permanent satisfaction. Has had long experience in the business, and laid the pipes for the O. A- ('. K between Roseburg ami Ashland. —NEAR ASHLAND- DENNIS PORTER. PROPRIETOR. All kinds of Lumber ami Bill stuff furnished to order and delivered iu town when desired. Prices to suit tlie Times. Orders by mail will receive prompt at tention. 9-44 The BVYERS’ GVIDE ta issu.d March and Sept., each year. Ad* 06 page., -------- ALSO---------- A‘-,xll>^ incite.,with over 3,000 tllustrations — a BUILDER. whole Picture Gallery. 10 16 GIVKH Wholesale Prices divert to coneutners on all per«onal or family uw. Tell, how to order, and give, exact co.t of every thing yon uw, eat, drink, wear, or have fun with. Theee INVALUABLE BOOKS contain Information gleaned from the market, of the world. We will mull a copy FREE to any ad- dre«> upon receipt of 10 eta. to defray T ns opened n new shoe shop in the room expense of mailing. I.et ua hear from I formerly e <-upie<l us tin-Wells Fargo ex Re.pectflilly, press office, m ar the livery stable, on the east you. L^t-ltesidenee near the town pump on Oak st. CONTRACTOR AND O NEW SHOE SHOP! Chas. Graves I side of Main street. ASHLAND, OREGON. do new work and repairing in a manner guaranteed to give satisfaction A fair share of publie patronage solicited 10-18] C has . G raves . MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 & 229 W aboxh Avenue, Chicago, IU. VV THE GREAT REGULATOR TDpFV Fruit and Ornamental, IIU j I ju W m . M. GILROY. —Manufacturers of— WORLD'S EXPOSITION IN NEW ORLEANS. New Descriptive catalogue-, containing many New amt Rare Varietie-, will be sent: No. I.—Fruits, Grapevines. Olives... 4 cts. No, II.—ornamental Trees, Evergreens ami Plants.................................. 4 cts. No. III.—New Roses ami clematis ...Gratis. SASH, DOORS and BLINDS, • Lumber, Mouldings, Brackets I JOHNROCK, • Dealers in— San Jose, California. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CLASS SEEDS, LATH and SHINGLES. Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order. Water Pipe made to order. Ti •ees and Plants. Wooden CLIVE CUTTINGS, Ripe Wood, $10 per 1,000 OJVE TREES. 3 to 6 feet, $30 per 100. fie?*Proprietors of the Tozer & Emery Planing Mill, 25 Packets Vegetable Seeds By Mail for $1. NEAR R R. TRACK, MECHANIC St., ASHLAND. Send for Catalogue ami make your own Se lections. R. J. TRUMBLE & CO., C. W. AYERS, Are You Bilious? The Jieffulator ii^cr fail ft to cure. I most cheerfully rto nimcnd it to all who suffer from Bilious Attacks or any Disease caused by a dis arranged state of the Liver. K ansas C ity , M o . W. R. BERNARD. Do You Want Good Digestion ? ! suf > 7 Mensety with Full Stomach. Ili ad- ache. etc. A neighbor, u ho had tai n Simrr.ons Regulator, to ? ».<■ it was a sure cute .for n:y trouble. Tl.e first doss 1 took relined n.i 'ery mut h, and in one week's time I was as sti 7 mid hearty as fever was. It is the lust >n. diciiio I ever took for llijspipxia. R ichmond , V a H. G. CRl'XSHAW. Do You Suffer from Constipation ? Testimony of H iram W aknfr , Chief-Justice of Ga. : “ I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for Constipation of my B* >w cisv caused by t- 'rary Derangement of the Liver, fw th? ■ i ’ • or four years, and always tcith (Itcith si I t ¡U." Safer and Better than Ctornei ! I have been subject to sevt re sp< C< • c» ^ti jd of the Liver, and have l»een ir*tt taking tr«?m 15 to aogr uns of calomt 1. u ii _ < - t .« . y laid me up for three ■ r four day^- 1 -u' •> 1 i’^vr been taking Si mmon^ I.iver Regulator, whi- ' ’.ive i-ic re lief. irithoHt <m>l si M iddleport , Ohio. J HVGG. J. H. Zeil tn & Co., Philadelphia. Pa. riaxos. ®x.c-c. 419 and 421 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. Mention this paper. ARCHITECT and BUILDER The Pennsylvania Railroad has estab- • lished a regular accident lify insurance department for the benefit of its em ployes Payments in case of death range from $350 and 8500 up to $1,250 and 82.. >00, as the death may be from natural or from artificial causes, while the sick benefits run from 50 cents to $2 50 ! a day. The premiums are from 75 cents to $3.75 a month, according to salary. This is a most beneficent purpose, not only in its direct object, but in its moral I influence in promoting the harmonious relations of capital and labor and secur ing the greatest good to both. Whatever , is calculated to improve the comfort or morals o* its employes the Pennsylvania is always proiypt to adopt. The conse quence is the latter are always attentive and faithful, and accidents from inatten tion or carelessness are few and far be- ! tween. The Pennsylvania is justly re garded as at the head of the great rail- i road corporations of the country, and is ' likely to regain so. Manufacturer & Wood-Worker. Tl’l te ro.ilcl FKF.E u> ili »pplie.nt«. .ni to rmtomer. of .-ir wi-.houl ùi lerui, il. Il eont.in, .beni 110 r*!--’. --j ¿Immuto... prire., ucurue .ni ..1-i.r-le .r-.--.ien» t.r piantine .11 »»riettol cf VEOLTAHI... ani FLOU EK SEEliS, BVI.B«,«“ Roaii»''e n all e.pn-i.lt, to Market tìar tenera. Seni tur it. ASHLAND, OREGON D. M. FERRY A CO., Detroit, Mlohl|*..r. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding IMMUNITYfrom ANNOYANCE BRACKETS, Ornamental Sawing and. Turning. IS AT INVIGOR i fl Is just what its nan ie implies ; a Turely Vegetable Compound, that acts directly upon the Nver; curing the many diseases iimid eaylo that im, portant organ, and {ftewnting the nu* merous ailmants l^Jjarise from its deranged or IbrKd^iction, such as DyspepsirK JaCjiaice, Biliousness CcsWycnessUMvlarla, Sick-headache^ KhcuXia^nyetc. It is therefore t truLsmtthkr^‘ To have Good Healf BB. 8AJirOBD'3 LIVER IKVIOORATOR- Invigorates the Liver, Rernlatesthe Bow e'.-, S'rengihens the System, Purifies the Bi.io l. insists Digestion, Prevents Fevers. Is a Household "Need. An Invaluable F Tdedicine for commoncomplainD IL. C UTFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOE. r ■ ■ rrPnrf of Forty years, and Thou- ¡.‘i itf T-rtini' nialsprove its Merit. HUNSAKER & DODGE’S. Ashland, Or., Dec. 9, 1885. Will be sent to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy in regard to all business transac tions. Du. M intif ' s K idney R emedt . Nr.rnnEii- cun cures all kinds of kidney aud bladder complaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leuc.rrhoea. For sale by all druggists. $1 a bottle; 6 bottles for $.5. Du. M inus ' s D andelion P ills are tbe best and chca|>eat D thpepsia and B ilious cure in the market. For sale by all drug gists. □ OLDEN' o -4 CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula. Ra 11. r It < o t:i, “Fever-aorcs,” Scaly or Itougli Skin, in short, all diw-Hsrs caused by bad bl.xxi are conquered by thia powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. Great Fating 11- cere rapidly heal under its itenign influence. Especially baa it manifested its potency In curing Tetter, Rose Knob. Hollo, Car- bunch'»,Sore F.yca. Scrofulous sores and Swellings, Hip-Joint IH‘<-uae, White Swellings, Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Fnlarged Gland«. F. nd ten cents in stamps for a large treatise, »ith col ored plates, on Skin Diseaws, or th< same amount fora tn-at iw on Scrofulous A fleet ions. “THE BLOOD IS Till: I.IFF..»» Thoroughly cleanse It by using Hr. Pierce»« Golden Medical Hfecov cry, and good digestion, a fair akin, buoyant spir it h , vital otrenglh, and ««Hiuduc»» of constitution, will be established. which is Nerofulons Utacaor of Uic Lungs, is promptly and certainly arn^ted and cured by this God-giv i n remedy, if taken before th«- last stag»-« of the dfs.. «■ an reached. F'roni its wonderful power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now c< 1- ebrated remedy to th«> public. Dr. P ieik e thought seriously of «■alfing it hlfc “Cou- >u tnption Cure,” but abandon« -d that name ns too Hunted for a medicine winch, from its wonderful combination of tonic, or strengthen ing. alterative, or bjood-elcunsing, nnti-biiioi: pectoral, and nutritive proja rtM-s, is un<-quale<i, not only as a remedy for consumption of tbe lungs, but for all CHRONIC DISEASES or TUE Liver, Blood, and Lungs. If you feel dull, drowse, debilitated, have Killow color of skin, or y< llowiMi-brow n s | h > is on face or body, frequent F ->dn< lie or dizzi- n<-«o. bad taste in mouth, inf.« i m l beat or cbilla, alternating with hot flashes, low Fpirite and gloomy liorelmdings. Irrcgulnr apt« tile, and <mitcd tongjie. you are autfering from Indi gestion, I), «pep. la, and Torpid Liver, or “Biliousness.” Iu many caws only part of these symptoms are cxpcrienc<-d. As a remedy for all such ca«-s. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has no equal. For Weak I.nnn, Spitting of Blood, Rhortne«s of Breath, Bronchitis, Acverc Coughs, Conou nipt ion, and I Kindred affections, it is a sov. n ,gn n rmdy. Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Fierce'« book on Consumption. Mold by Druggists. PRICE $1.00, ?5n'a"s:si: World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietor«, 6ffl Main St.. R uffalo , N. Y. c ' I » r «nd i'a d'--*--««*•." to St- V“-* lJr* TUTTS Just received and now open-for tint inspection of purchasers at the store of MYER BROS. 25 YEARS in use . Mede nnlyoftho finest nml brutíinnT» tty Of GlkM for wiihMtaudlng hunt. ROLLER SKATES. Every good thing is Counter feited, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chimneys made of VERY POOR GLASS. Soo that the exact label is on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and bright Glass. PHOTOGRAPHS Made by the Gelatino-Bromidc, or PLATE Maonfactured OXLY'by PROCESS. i Are now taken by the Leading Photographers in all the Cities, and for Groups, pic- ures of children, etc., are far superior to the old so-called "wet-plate” process. i Call at Logan’s Gallery, on the bill, ; And examine work made exclusively by the new process. Photographs made by the leading artists of the coast on exhibition for comparison. [8 44 j Safe insurance of all kinds at lowest Why will you cough when Shiloh’s rates. G. F. Billing*. ¡Cure will give immediate relief. Price Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney 10 cts. 50 cts. and $1. For sale by J. H trouble». Chitwood & Son. rute ©a \eVC©*S LITTLE "J LIVER liver pills . ANTI-HILIOI S and CATHARTIC. Sold by Druggists. 25 emits a vial. $500 REWARD Complete Stock of finest Club and Rink OKV ' M edical D iscovery j j.... - -j r. BY ALL DFAT.ERS IN MEDICINES. • , n t*ad yonr addrera for lot Announcement. WILLARD & EUBANKS. Isa never failing cure for Nervous Debility exhausted Vitality, Seminal Weakness, 8p er m a t o r r h>ea, LOST MANHOOD, Impotency. I'KOS- I A I () K 11 H E A. Para! vsis and all the terrible effects of self good, for abuse, of youthful follies and excess«-« m matur«-r years, such as loss of Memory, Lassitude. N.ictunial Emission. Aversion to Sm-iety, Dmim ss of Vision, Noises in the Head; the vital lluid passing unobserved in the urine, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity and death. I)r. Mintie, who is a regular physi cian. I graduate of the I niversity of 1'« nn- sylvaniai, will agree to forfeit live hundred dollars for a case of this kind the \ 11AL KE8TORT1VE i under his spicial advice and treatment) will not cure, or for any thing impure or injurious found in it. Doctor Mintie tr«'ats all private diseases successfully, w tbout mercury, C-onsugtaiiou free. Thorough examination and udvice, including analysis of urine. $5. 1‘rice of Vital restorative. $1.50 a bottle: four times tbe quantity $5; sent to anv address upon receipt of price or C. O. D. secure from ob servation and in private name it desired, by A E. ¡»UNTIL. M. I>, CONSUMPTION, Following are cash prices for work: Planing. 4-per M.; Planing and matching, |5 per M.; moulding cent per inch, per ft. ¡10-14 The undersigned would announce to the people of Southern Oregon that they have purchased the stock of General Hardware, Stoves, Tin ware, Etc., of Miller à Co., in Ash land, and will continue the busi ness at the old stand in McCall’s block. Soliciting a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded our predeces sors, we hope by fair dealing and close prices to secure a fair share of the trade of Southern Oregon in our line. E nglish R emedí Have You Malaria ? I have had ¡ xperlenee with Simmons I :i • > 1 • qu- lator since 186’. and repaid it as the t/i i atext medirine of the times for discos. .1 pecu liar to malarial regions. So gro:l a medi cine deserves universal eommendati- n. REV. M. B. WHARTCK. Cvr. See'y Southern Baptist Then; . . . . :ary. the Liver must be kept in order.** ' | Dr. MINTIE SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. PALMS, ROSES, CLEMATIS, ETC. AWARDED AT THE Cured without cutting op<-ration.. Dr. Pilking ton, suRoEON-ocefi i > t and aurist , and propri etor of the 8AN11AKII M for E» E. EAR Mild NBRV- ovs MM*an, Portland. Oregon, has been a| poiuti-d agent and phy»i<-ian for thi» ryt-tem for Oregon, «nd has in two months mad«' a num ber of cures of cam in »otno of which severo operation, with the knife have only done harm. Refer by permission to Jas. W. w «-ailu-rford. druggist, well known at Salem; Frank Hard- ner, machinist at car shops; R. A. Rampy, of Harrisburg, ami others. jfBP-v-illbc At .John Fraley'« Hotel in in Ashland, all day Sunday, March 7tli. 188B. and thereafter one or two days in each month. 10-15 J. B. PILKINGTON, M. H. Portland. <ir< von. 11 Kearney Nt., Kan ft• tici•<•<>, < al. magnolias , io Medals and 39 Premiums Piles, Rectal Ulcer, Fissures, Pruritus-Ani, Fistulas in Ano, Polypus Recti, Etc., ( T he S pecialist . ) Call on ine before purchasing else No. It Kearney Nt. san Fr.nciMD, Cal. where. 1 will it'd be undersold by any T reats all C hronic , S pecial ami P ri vate D iseases with W onderful S vc - one. cess . SLABWOoD FOR SALE AT LOW THE GREAT EST RATES. — Headquarters, Youle fit Gilroy's Planing Mill Office andfaetory on Granite street. Place to buy Groceries and Provisions Lumber! Lumber! GENERAL UNDERTAKER. £fiF*Will make estimates and bids on all buildings public or private, and furnish all material fur the construction of the same. OSS!” Over 30,000 cures recorded in 6 years. THOMPSON & STEPHENSON. And if you can t find what you want I will manufacture or order it for von. Also: YOULE & GILROY, KSy Order Slate will be found at door of shop. EGGS FOR HATCHING! RECTAL DISEASES. New and handsome turnouts, reliable and safe buggy teams, and good saddle horses always to be had at these stables. [9-42 HUNSAKER & DODGE. Paper Hanging and Glazing. H. S. EVANS. At reasonable rates. Will Buy and Sell horses Call and Examine my Stock! 13. K M ----- For the cure of all----- Horses Boarded and Fed. Window Shades, Samples of Carpets, Baby Carriages, Bovs’ Wagons, etc. ORGANS. GEORGE E. YOULE, ---- Nature’« own remedy---- THE BRINKERHOFF SYSTEM CHAIRS, 50 DIFFERENT DESIGNS Mason & Hamlin. A. B. Chase. Great Western. By order of the council, J. s. E ubanks , Recorder. Ashland, Or., Feb. A j, 1886. Oregon Kidney Tea! Liver and Kidneys. Walnut Sets, Bed Lounges, Side Boards, Bureaus, Center Tables, Mirrors, Pictures and Frames BAKERY PLAIN AM) FANCY PAINTING! OO <» O O PIONEER FURNITURE STORE THOMPSON & STEPHENSON HUNSAKER & DODGE, PIANOS. OO ETC. STABLES H.S. EMERY’S MACHINE SHOP. RESTAURANT. - A i: ws: O O O MEDICINES, K K Will speedily relieve and per K K manently cure all the various difli- cultie« arising from a disordered KK K K condition of the K The old stables on Main stieet near the K bridge, and the new stables on Oak street, are now under the pioprieturship and man TTTT agement of T It is perfectly hartnites and can T be given to tbe most delicate wo T man or child. For sale by all drug gists. knell, Heit.hu A Woodard. Wholesale Agents. PORTLAND, ORECON. Who are prepared to offer the public better accommodations than ever befure afforded in Southern Oregon in the livery business. The largest and Finest stock of furniture iu Ashland at J. JD. FOUNTAIN, STAR PATENT LIVERY AND TRANSFER. GEO. A. MACBETH & CO. PittAbnrgh I^>«d Glasé Works FOR SALE BY DEALERS. OCH fc SON’S Celebrated Fa.bion Catelegae QC1IT core For Spring and Som- OEH I rnCC mt r. S b ^ ready March loth, to any addreut. Illunralei and llxta every thingfor Ladle«'. Gents’, Children^ end Inrat it.' wear and Houiw-keepm* G » k I», at price« lover than tho«e of any houae In the United Staten. Complete ■all.faction guarantrrd, or money re funded. It. V. F. KW II A; HON, Bih Ave- <k 20th »1-, K. Y. City. À The Greatest Xediealjrnum^h of the Age! A TORPID LIVER. Los. of appetite, Bowele coeti ve, Palo la SYMPTOMS OF the bead, with a dall eeeeatlou la the back part, Paia ander the ehenlder- blade, Fallneee after eatiug, with a die- inclination to exertion ef body or Bled. Irritability of temper. Low opirito, with a feelinc of having neglected come duty, Wearineea, Dlzzineoo, Flattering at the Heart. Dote before the eyee, Headache over the right eye, Reetleeeaeee, with fitful dreams, Highly colored Crtne, aad CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S FILL* are especially adapted to such cases, one dooe effects such a ch an e<> of fee lin g as to as Um is h the suffers r. They I nereaoe tbe A ppettto.and cause the tody to Take on Fle.h. thu. tbe sy«t«m la noartshed. and by their Tonic Action on TUTTS HAIR DYE. GaxT H air or W hiium changed to a Gtossr B lack by a single application of thia DTK- It imparts a natural color, act. instantaneously. Bold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt Of gl. Office, 44 Murray St., New York. is offered by the proprietors of Dr. Sage 's Catarrh Remedy for a caa- of catarrh which they cannot cure. J f you have a discharge from tbe naae. offensive or otb«-r- wisc, partial lows of smell, taste, or hearing, weak eyes, dull pain or pressure in head, you nave Catarrh. Thou sands of eases terminate in consumption. Dr. Sage's C atakkh R ewcdv cures the worst cas<* of Catarrh, “Cold in the Head,»» and < alnrrhal Headache. 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