Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 26, 1886, Image 2

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    THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS. I
THE COUNTY DEBT.
NEEDS A BALANCE WHEEL.
REALESTATEE - GROCRIES - - MISCELLANEOUS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. ETC.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA.
— VIA —
The “Medford Monitor” stated some- Oregon & California R. R. and Connections.
A short time ago the T idings s’at.d
FARE FROM PORTLASD
that the debt of Jackson county was es- ! : time ago that thirty tons of tailings from
!
EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS.
ti mated at nearly a hundred thousand , : the old quartz mill 011 Wagner creek To SAN FRANCISCO $33; to SACRAMENTO $30
TO
I ; yielded $1200 at thu reduction works,
Close connections made at Ashland with
dollars.
A
study
of
the
financial
status
Henry Waterson’a condition is improv­
I stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho
of the county with the semi-annual state- i j By the proprietor» of the mine, the Stage Company.
ing.
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inent of the county clerk (published last T idings was informed that this state-
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
Oregon will be the first State to elect week) as a basis, shows that estimate to merit was erroneous, and it said so—
East Shir Division.
a representative to the next Congress.
The
eu-
have been more nearly correct than simply that and nothing more.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND ASHLAND.
Mail Train.
I 1 gineer of the M«>nit«»r,” evidently suf-
many
supposed
at
the
time.
This
state-
LF.AVR,
ARRIVE.
The Morrow anti-Chinese bill will pro­
ment of the county e'erk may be in es- i . fering with a sore head or a disordered Portland ....7:30 A. M. Ashland
4:45 A. M
Or, in short, any kind of
bably be favorably reported to the House.
Ashland
.7:45 P. M. I Portland.... 2:45 r. M
tablished form for such “exhibits,” but to > i imagination, takes this as an insult, and
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Albany Express Train
Political gossips suggests that Thurman common people who want to know just : • in about a half-column of froth and
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland.
4:00 1’. M. Lebanon.......... 9:20 P M.
-()<)( >0000-
may succeed Bayard as Secretary of how the county stands it seems very in- : i “swash” charges the T idings with slurr- Lebanon
4:45 A. MjPortland.
.10:05 A. M.
State.
Pullman Palace 'leeping Curs daily betweeu
complete, to say the least, and in some i ing the Medford quartz mill, “ belittling
Albany and Ashland. The O. A C. R. R. Fer­
Medford
as
an
enterprising
center,
”
and
of
its
aspects
it
is
positively
misleading.
'
ry makes connection w ith all the regular truins
It is believed at Washington that J.
on the East Side Div. from foot of r St.
W. Mackay will enter the Senatorial race In the first place, no mention whatever is I calling him a liar. It is surprising that,
West side Division
made of the laige amount of accrued in- I ' while the fit was upon him, he didn’t
in Nevada.
I
terest upon the outstanding scrip. In Ì j convict the T idings of high treason BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS.
It is said to be practically settled that
Mail
Train.
the next place, the income from the against the I mted States of America,
LEAVE.
|
ARRIVE.
BEFORE PURCHASING.
Howard and Terry will get the vacant
Portland
9.00 A. M Corvallis
4:110 I’. M.
whole of the present year’s tax (exclu­ and sentence it to annihilation at once. Corvallis
8:30
A.
M.
I
Portland
3:20 P. M.
Major-Generalships.
sive of the state's general and school From the ridiculous he descends to con-
o
i
Express Train.
ARRIVE.
A delegation of Utes have gone to portion) is figured in as assets on Jan. temptibility when he hints darkly that Portland LEAVE. .'.OOP. M I McMinnville.
.8:00P. M.
Washington to try and sell their reserva­ 1st, 1886, whereas no mention whatever “it is rather dangerous to tell a brother McMinnville.5:45 A. M.| Portland........ 8:30 A. M.
Local tickets for sale and baggage checked at
is made of the expenses of the latter “editor that he lies knowingly and wtll- company
tion to the Government.
’s un-town office, cor Stark ami Second
streets.
Tickets for principal points in Califor­
“
fully.
”
Possibly
it
might
be
serious
in
half of the fiscal year, which will prob­
nia can only be procured mid baggage checked
The Portland Daily Standard has sus­ ably amount to more than those of the his case. If he is wrought into such a nt
company’s office,
pended publication. The World says former half, exclusive of the outlay for fever by simply being told that he has
Cor. F and Front Sts., Portland, Or,
mtigwuinpery caused its demise.
SUITS
REDUCED
TO
Freight will not be receive 1 for shipment af­
bridge building. To pursue this plan of made an “erroneous” statement, the
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+
44
88
a
ter 5 o’clock P. M. on either the East or West
The Secretary of the Treasury has is­ exhibit we might easily wine out the chances arc that if someone should call Side Divisions.
44
44
R. KOEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS.
sued a call for $10,000.000 of 3 per cent county debt entirely, on paper, by figur­ him a liar it would throw him into con­
Manager.
G. F. A Pass. Agent.
if
u
COATS
ing in as assets the tax income for two or vulsions that might prove fatal. Never­
bonds, which will Ire paid April 1st.
if
44
a
three years ahead, and saying nothing theless, should occasion require it, the
The Republican Senators propose to about the trifling matter of expenses to T idings will not hesitate to perform this
question Cleveland’s right to arbitrarily be met in the same time by this same in­ “dangerous” duty.
remove United States Judges in the Ter­ come. Inasmuch as the expenses of the
The yield of the rock in question is a
ritories.
county have been running ahead of the matter of some public interest in this
—
I
Seattle was released from martial law income every year for sometime, how­ neighborhood, and the report that it was The largest and Finest stock of furniture in
Monday evening, by proclamation of the ever, it would bo more correct to figure about $40 a ton naturally excited much
Ashland at
governor. It was under military rule for the balance of the future as liabilities comment. When Messrs. Walsh & Brag-
two weeks.
than it is to draw “assets” from this don found that it did not reach one-tenth
ULj^Call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
’
that
figure,
the
public
was
entitled
to
source.
Above
all
things,
the
people
McCarthy, th»* defaulting clerk of the
A new and elegant line of Fall Styles just received
supreme court of Califoinia, who fled to want clearness and plain, straightforward know it, and the idea that the simple
from San Francisco.
Honolulu, has been brought back to San statement in these matters. Something statement in the T idings was intended
to
injure
any
enterprise,
any
place
or
that we can all understand at a glance,
Francisco for trial.
as a man understands his own business any man is too preposterous for anyone Walnut Seta,
On Friday seventy-five Mormon con­
Bed Lounges,
affairs. If there is inteiest to be count­ of ordinary common sense to conceive.
Side Boards,
verts from the South left Chattanooga,
Bureaus,
ed in as a part of the debt, why not say The facts are simply these. The man­
Tenn., for Utah. There are now nearly
Center Tables.
so? If the county debt has actually in­ ager of the reduction works tested a
Mirrors.
100 elders at work in the Southern States.
creased some 812,000 or 815,000 within small quantity of the reduced ore before
Pictures and Frames
Mr.
Walsh
at
the
mill,
and
the
result
six
months,
is
it
honest
to
give
the
in
­
Kenward Philp, aged 40 years, an
CHAIRS, 50 DIFFERENT DESIGNS
Englishman by birth, who was charged f crease at $1,088.15 in the “exhibit?” I pointed to a yield of from 835 to $40
with forging the famous Morey letter in As to the motive of this, the T idings , I per ton. The Monitor man was informed Window Shades,
Samples of Carpets,
1880, died at his residence in Brooklyn, has nothing to say at present. Possibly I of this and figured out that thirty tons
Baby Carriages,
.
;
would
yield
81200.
He
stated
that
tliir-
Boys’ Wagons, etc.
N. Y., last Tuesday.
I someone who knows may explain the
matter, but as the public is interested in [ ty tons had yielded that sum. The fact
In the breach of-promise suit of Miss
the county finances, let us make an at­ . j is, the quantity of rock was le3s than
000------
Perkins vs. Lucky Baldwin at Los An-
tempt, with what data we have, to ap­ . j twenty tons, and the returns received
geles, Cal., the jury awarded plaiutiff
proximate the actual condition of affairs: I by Walsh A Bragdon were less per ton
875,000 damages last Friday, Baldwin
According to the Clerk's “exhibit,” ' than one tenth what the Monitor stated.
has transferred his real property to others,
the debt on July 9, 1885, amounted to , - The T idings is not disposed to be m>s- GENERAL UNDERTAKER.
hoping to evade payment.
$62.190.50. The disbursements since , ' represented even by the Monitor, and if
are rooms al R. R. Bridge, near Youle
On the 17th of the present month the that time to Jan. I, 1886, aggregate 829,- . : that paper, or any moving spirit behind TO-"
& Gilroy's planingmill.
it,
wishes
to
pursue
this
matter
further,
Portland board of trade held a meeting 644.24, making a total of 891,834.83.
at which a memorial was adopted asking This all bears interest at the rate of eight we have a good stock of facts in store
congress to pass the bill now pending in per cent per annum, and the accumu­ which may be pertinently used.
regard to the Crater Lake park. This lated interest must be added to the heavy
memorial w:is forwarded the same day to principal. .Without a thorough and la­
Washington.
borious examination of the records and
Another complication has arisen in the accounts of both the clerk and treasurer
it would be impossible to determine ex­
telephone matter. J. Harris Rogers, the
actly
how much this interest aggregates,
Pan Electric inventor, forbids Garland
but, to be reasonable, let us computo it
from giving away his stock. He claims
the right to forbid this, because the stock as equal on Jan. 1, 1886, to two years
Nat res own remedy, Oregon Kidney
interest upon the whole sum, or, in
was a gift, conditional on the performance
Tea.
round numbers, $15,000. By this com­
of certain things.
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putation the debt with interest foots up
John B. Gough, the eloquent apostle 8106,000.
of temperance, who was stricken with
Against this debt the clerk places $36,-
apoplexy while in the midst of a lecture 000 “assets”—which consists, he ex­
Was tbo name formerly given to Scrofula
in Philadelphia on Monday night of last plains, of cash and cancelled warrants in
Can be found a full line of
Jtecause of a .'Upemtition that it could be
week, died at 1 o’clock last Thursday af­ the treasury, the county assessment levy
cured by a king’s touch. Tho world Is
Watches,
ternoon. It is recalled that the last and amounts due fioin all other sources.
wiser now, and knows that
Clocks,
words uttered by him, just before lie ft 11. The cash and cancelled warrants, what­
Jewelry.
were: “Young man, make your record ever their amount may be, must, of
Fancy Goods,
clean.” He was buried in one of the course, be deducted from the sum of in­
Silver and Plated
can only be cured by a thorough purifies«
beautiful cemeteries of the Quaker City, debtedness as shown, but it can hardly
tion of’ the blood. If this is neglected,
Ware, Violin Strings, Drugs. Medicines.
the disease perpetuates its taint through
the funeral being private, at the request Î be correct to deduct from present indebt­
gen -ration after generation. Among its
Toilet Soaps and Perfumery.
of his wife.
earlier symptomatic developments are
edness the amount due the county be­
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Eczema: Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu­
Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired.
Congressman Hermann was asked by a tween the present time and the end of
mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas,
Sewing Machine Needles and Oil.
Purulent deers, Nervous and Phy­
Washington news reporter last Saturday the current fiscal year, when a large pro­
sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con­
Prescriptions carefully compounded.
5
whether lie would seek renoiuiuation at portion of this amount will be needed to
tinue. Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca­
tarrh,
Kidney
and
Liver
Diseases,
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T. K. BOLTON A CO.
the next election for his present position. meet the current expenses of the county
Tubercular Consumption, and vari­
He replied that he would do nothing to during that period. For the first six
ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are
All of which must and will be closed out within
produced by it.
influence the action of the convention, i months of the cun ent year the expenses
J
Come
early
and
get
your
as his work here so fully occupies his of the county, exclusive of expenditures
— FOR THE BEST —
time that he could not go cun[>aigning under the head of “permanent improve­
choice. Remember such bargains do not often oc-
for renomination. He said if his work ments,” were 813,751.02. During this
h the only powerful and always reliable
cur.
thus far did not rally his friends to his period there was but one term of circuit
bl »)d-purijying medicine. It isso effect­ TIN, SHEET-IRON &COPPERWARE
ual an alterative that it eradicates from
support he would have to suffer the con court, while in the half year between
the system Hereditary Scrofula, and
Call at
sequences of being away front the scene Jan. 1st and July 1st, 1886, two terms of
the kindred poisons of contagious diseases
I
an I mercury. At the same time it en­
court will have been held. It is reason­
i
of action when nominations arc made.
riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring
Yours, truly,
able to suppose, then, that the county
healthful action to the vital organs and
A Maine man writes to the State Im­
rejuvenating the entire system. Thisgreat
expenses during the latter half-year will
$ « 00 Overcoats Reduced to
S 5 OO.
migration Board that a colony of seven­
4 4
4
< <
be greater than 813,757.02. Let us say
00
12
8 OO.
ty-five to one hundred families will leave
Ashland, Oregon. Jan. ist, 1886.
4 4
the issuance of scrip from Jan. 1 to July
< <
« <
Is
composed
of
the
genuine
Honduras
10 OO.
that State for Oregon this year. The let­
15 00
.Sarsaparilla, with Yelloto Dock, Stil-
1, provided no permanent improvements
c <
« 4
4 4
00
ter received by the Board says: ‘’When
18 OO.
lingia,
the
Iodides
of
Potassium
and
25
be required, will reach 815,000. Add to
Iron, and other ingredients of great po­
I tell you that we feed stock seven
00
Fine
Suits.
Reduced
to
20 OÔ.
25
tency. carefully and scientifically com­ In Reeser’s Rloca. Ashland. Or., Full stock
this another half year’s interest on the
months in the year in stable* to keep I
pounded. Its formula is generally known
OO Fine Black Cutaways, , Reduced to
20
on
hand
and
made
to
order.
15 OO.
debt, to July 1st, and we have $19,000
to the medical profession, and the best
them alive, it shows you that there is not
OO
Heavy
Suits,
Reduced
to
physicians constantly prescribe AYER’S
12 OO.
to deduct from the $36,000 “assets.”
*5
<
4 4
4
much profit left. We are not rich, but This leaves U3 only $17,000 to subtract
S arsaparilla as an
4
Particular Attention paid to Job Work.
12 OO
IO OO.
we are industrious and economical.” A
4
4
4 <
from the $106,000 debt, and we have the
OO
9
Which will be done in n workmanlike manner
/ OO.
letter to the Board from St. Johns, New
and at
< 4
4 4
“snug sum” of $89,000 left as a balance
For all diseases caused by the vitiation of
7 OO Satinet Suits,
5 OO.
Foundland, promises an addition of ten
on the wrong side of the county ledger.
the oiood. It is concentrated to the high­
families to the population of Oregon be­
o-
est practicable degree, far beyond any
This is most likely short of the true
I
Prices That
fore the close of the present year.
other preparation for which like effects
figures,
but
we
prefer
to
err
on
that
side,
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White Knit Underwear, from 25 cents up.
are claimed, and Is therefore the cheapest,
The new edition of the school laws, rather than to exaggerate the debt.
All Wool Red Knit Underwear,
as well as the best blood purifying medi­
$ i 00.
comprising 2,500 copies, has been ar­ I The T idings has no othei interest in
cine. in the world.
All
Wool
White
Knit
Underwear,
i 5°-
B.
F.
REESER.
10-7]
ranged, annotated, and compiled by Supt. this matter than that of the public wel­
aii<
Good Canton Flannel, -
s
5°-
McElroy, and is now printed and ready fare. It is proper that the people of the
prepared by
White
Blankets,
from
S2
00
up.
for distribution. This edition of the laws county should know exactly the condi­
Lamp Stands.
Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Lowell, Mass.
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will afford one copy to each school dis­ tion of their financial affairs and it is an
[Analytical Chemists.]
trict in the state, and a sufficient number important part of the duty of a public
Sold by all Druggists: Price $1;
will at onee be sent to each county super­ journal to furnish such information. Un­
1
Six bottles for $5.
fortunately,
the
county
is
deeply
in
debt.
intendent to supply each school clerk
with one copy for the use of the district. In spite of the heavy annual tax of two
The undersigned lias leased a shoo on MAIN
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This edition is a great improvement on per cent. upon the property of the coun­
treet. fronting the Plaza, and will continue to
ty,
the
debt
has
continued
to
increase.
the first one, containing not only the
fill orders in his line nt
Would inform the public that he has again es­
amendments made at the special session, I How to remedy the trouble is a matter
tablished himself in
REASONABLE RATES,
E. K. ANDERSON
JAMES THORNTON,
but, in addition to this, all of the subse­ which should receive the fullest discus­
Vice President.
President.
and guarantee salisfaction. Also,
quent decisions by the superintendent of sion and consideration at this time.
public instruction, since July 1st, 1865.
Paper Hanging and Glazing. I
Prohibition State Committee.
I
Also a brief but exceedingly useful and
ASHLAND,
< inter Slate will be found nt door of sho)
The Prohibition State Central Com­
practical chapter on school architecture.
t.> the Reeser building on Main street,
MAXI FACTUREES OF
H. S. EVANS. I
mittee met at Eugene City Feb. 18, Next ami
has for sale a u< 11 < ho«» n stock of
—[Statesman.
I
Chairman G. W. Dimmick, of Marion,
i
Clotlis anti Cassiinercs
THE RAILROAD WAR.
presiding, and J. E. Houston, of Jackson,
From u hieh to make up MiiG to or<Icr. Alsou
acting as secretary. Sixteen counties
fine line of
The transcontinental railway pool, were represented by nietubeis of the com­
i
Men’s Furnishing; Goods,
which has heretofore maintained a uni­ mittee or their proxies.
(•(»I -i-ting of Fine Shirts, Underwearof every
-
It was ordered that the State Conven­
rt. etc. : all for sale nt lowest living prices.
form rate upon all the great overland tion be held at Salem, on Wednesday,
A-diland Woolen
lilies, has at last gone to pieces, and the Match 31st. It was, on motion, tec >m. t'x i Hue "f .< in pl, '-
(ì',ods
</mf
other
fabrics
<>n hand.
traveling public is delighted by a genuine, mended that the County Conventions
be
held
on
Thursday,
March
25th,
and
Satisfaction
guaranteed.
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old-fashioned war of rates which will en­
the
Primary
meetings
on
Saturday.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY
able a person to make a trip across the March 20th.
<J^»Noue but the best mechanics employed.
continent at a comparatively trifling ex­
The Secretary was instructed to tel­
PRICES FOR SHOEINC.
pense. The reductions affect both frieght egraph to the National Lecture Bureau,
No.s 1, 2, 3 and 4 shoes. $2.50: 5 and 6. $3.
and passenger rates, and traffic will no to see if any funds could be given to­
Give me a call.
I «-:> I
H. fox .
doubt be stimulated to great activity I wards organizing the State Prohibition
Party.
Is now under the proprietorship and mnn-
Clothier and Hatter, Odd Fellows Block, Ashland. Or.
during the coutinuance of the war. Rates
It was voted that a volunteer Lecture agement •>!
I
on freight have been cut down by a much Bureau be ojieued under the superin­
heavier discount. First-class passenger tendence of J. L. Johnson. (,f Portland,
Syrup of Figs.
Who lias bought th* iuterr-«! of II Herzog in
fare from Chicago'to San Francisco has and immediately a large number of ad­ the busiiiPMs and taken per*4»nal charge of the
Manufactured only by the California
dresses were volunteered.
I*1
shop, and assures everybody of «atisfaetory
been 899.50, but the last report stated
Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco. Cal., ia
The whole number of delegates fixed treatment. Always on hand the choicest fresh
that tickets were selling at $30, limited for the state convention is 139. of which
Nature’s Own True Laxative. This pleas­
as opened a new shoe sh-’p in the room
BEEF, PORK & MUTTON.
I
ant liquid fruit remedy inay be had of I
as to time,.and $40 unlimited, while Jackson county is given 8; Josephine, 2;
formerly oecupit <1 as the U <-lls Fargo ex-
<:
pres* office, near the livery stable, on the ca-t
J.
H.
Chitwood
eV
Soli,
at
fifty
cents
or
;
Klamath,
1;
Lake
1,
and
Douglas,
8.
I
Will take in exchange for beef
second and third-class tickets have been
side of Main street.
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' À
one dollar per bottle. It is the most |
cut in somewhat lesser proportion.
pleasant, prompt and effective remedy ’
Grape, plum, lemon, strawberry, black­ BUTTER, EGGS and CHICKENS,
Ä70Ä 7886.sfaB&
Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. known, to cleanse the system; to act on ! w.n M mailed
Third-class, or emigrant, tickets have berry, quince, crab apple and currant
FREE u all apalleaau. aad la euumen of
do
new
work
and
repairing
in
a
For
w
hieb
highest
market
prices
are
paid
•M yaar vukeal arderlas H- fl coLlaraa atout 1*0 patri,
*
the liver, kidneys and bowels gently yet i «U0
been sold for the trip from San Francis­ jellies at Burckhalter A Haaty’s.
Vv manner guaranteed to give satisfaction
lltaalrauaar, *rlrar. accurato traerían««, u>d vaiatola
OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER.
lirecO-nv fw clamine all laririUi af VEfiETARLE
thoroughly, to dispel headaches, colds
L. STACY.
co to New York at $27, and the end is
Try Reesers ¡latent grooved and
A fair share of public patronage solicited
■at FLOWER H4.4.OS, BELKA, etc
Imalaas.a
and
fevers;
to
cure
constipation,
itidiges-
'
to
all, raparially to Markat Oarlrarra. tont lav IL
Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building,
not yet. Now is the time to travel.
N ote . —A’.l bills must be settled prompt
crimped stove p.pe.
*
10-18]
C
has
.
G
raves
.
D.
M.
FERRY
A
CO.,
Dotrolt,
Miohlsan.
Ty st ths end of each month.
tion and kindred ills.
w. U. ATKINSON, Secretary and General Manager.
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 26. 188«
PARTIES DESIRING
PURCHASE
Dwellings, Farming or Fruit Lands
REAL ESTATE,
I
I
Will do well to consult with the undersigned
SPECIAL NOTICE.
♦ ♦*
We are prepared to make the fol­
lowing reductions in our stock of
Men’s Clothing:
A reside! i ce 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.
FURNITURE!
C. F. BILLINGS.
Ashland, Or
Parties who are afraid of a Real Estate Agent are referred
to any business house in the city,
H.S. EMERY S
PIONEER FURNITURE STORE
THE STOVE STORE !
ALFORD & BRAGDON
«
Call and Examine mv Stock!
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
AT CITY
Slaughtering Prices.
DRUG and JEWELRY
STOUT
The stock is new and fresh.
No
shelf-worn goods Consisting in part
of general
KING'S EVIL
DRY and FANCY GOODS,
Groceries, Boots, and Shoes, Hats,
and Caps, Gents’ Furnishings,
Trunks and Valises,
SCROFULA
—.
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc
Ninety Days.
fyer s Sarsaparilla
We have reduced our prices on stoves
and defy competition We are selling
hardware lower than anv other house
in the county. Prices on all kinds of
farming implements lower than ever
before,
We S£ll the Studebaker /Vagons and
Buggies, and the J. I. Case Plows,
Hoosier Grain Drill and Seeder, Acme,
and Keystone Disc Harrows, and have
the largest and best stock of all kinds
of farm machinery in Ashland.
Give us a call and be convinced.
WILLARD « EUBANKS
FORTY DAYS
REDUCTION SALE
CLOTHING
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Safe and Fixtures for SALE, not for rent.
B. F. Reeser’s
Regenerative Medicine
NEW
TIN
CARO BROS
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SHOP
ASHLAND DRUG STORE
M Asonic Block.
Absolute Cure
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LARGEST STOCK of DRUGS
Defy competition.
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Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries,
School
Ayer’ Sarsaparilla,
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Books
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Stationery !
Artists’ Materials, Lamps and
PAINTING!
Prescriptions a Specialty.
Socks, Suspenders, Gloves, Neckwear &c. &c. at
J. H CHITWOOD & SON
CASH PRTCKS.
M. MAYER,
The Tailoiing Business
ASHLAND WGOLEN MILLS.
IN
HEATON FOX,
Blacksmithiiig 1 Carriage Won.
ASHLAND MARKET
WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS,
The object in offering the above goods at
so great a sacrifice, is to make room for my
Spring stock of
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing,
now being manufactured in San Francisco
and the East. And will be the largest and
finest ever brought to Southern Oregon.
N. B.—All Sales Strictly Cash. No exceptions
made.
Yours very truly,
O. H. BLOUNT,
K. ST JVC Y
NEW SHOE SHOP!
Chas. Graves
H
ASHLAND, OREGON.
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