e THE FRIDAY ASHLAND TIDINGS FEBRUARY^ 1886 BREVITIES. The baseball season will open soon. Roads are really pretty good again. Eastern Star Meeting. There will be a meeting of Alpha Chapter N<>. 1, O. E. S. on next Tues day ovening, March 2d. A full at tendance is desired, as there will be re freshments and other important matters to dispose of. Announcement. Having about completed my Gallery, I wish to say that I am now prepared to serve my patrons; and with improved fa cilities guarantee work second to none. I have been delayed greatly in finishing pictures, by the confusion incident to building, but hereafter pictures will be finished promptly. C has . W. L ogan . St rock Silver. Saturday’s Sentinel says: Since the excitement began Messrs. W. T. Moore, and Charles Kearns, have discovered a ledge of silver that promises to prove a bonanza. A pan full of this rock shows native silver in large quantities and some people got so excite«! over the find List Thursday that they went there after eleven o’clock in the night to locate ex tensions. Sale of Valuable Property. To-morrow afternoon (Saturday, Feb. 27.) at 1 o'clock, a one-eighth interest in the large tract or real estate in the cen tral ¡»art of Ashland belonging to the es tate of the late A. V. Gillette, will be sold at public sale at the court house in Jacksonville. It is the proverty of Geo. \ and Hugh 11. Gillette, minor heirs of the estate, and la sold by their guardian, Mrs. M. L. Gillette. Not a Desirable Mine. One day last week an Ashland man who had l>een prospering told his friends that he had struck a go«xl lead, clear and well define«!. It wasn’t golil or silver, however, but a valuable mineral that has not been hitherto discovered in this region. Upon being pressed for further intormation he finally said it was a clear, clean lead of “lumbago." He will pro bably find it difficult to prevail upon anyone else to take an interest with him in that mine. Prosperous Mining Season. The copious rains of the present season have furnished an almost unprecedented supply of water for the placer mines in Southern Oregon, and more gold will be taken from the ground than during any season for many years past. W. J. Plymale, of Jacksonville, who is well in formed ini mining matters, gives it as his opinion tljat the product from the mines in this part of the state this year will not be less than half a million Such a sum of money added to the circulating medium of this and neighboring counties will ease up financial matters considerably. 'V-' 7' All parties imlebted to Miller A Co. on book account are requested to make immediate payment to G. F. Billings, Ashland, Or. [2wk An overcoat was found in the stage read south of Ashland last Sunday by The new sidewalk is a great improve Dani. Chapman, who reported it to the T idings Tiie owner can recover it by ment. proving ownerslfip and paying for this Numerous drummers in town thia notice. week. I C. W. Withrow is building a substan- Red clover seed at Hunsaker A tial new barn on the brickyard property Dodge’s. * near Ashland, which he bought of H. A new lot of tin and granite ware at Fox, and will also put up a comfortable brick dwelling sometime during the coin Reeser’s. ing season. District school meeting next Monday Since the County Court established afternoon. the bounty on wild animals last year the I Jacksonville town election will occur following scalps have been presented to March 2d. the County Clerk and destroyed: Pan The C. A O. stages arrive early in the thers, 55; coyotes, 170; brown bear, 79; evening now. wild cats, 132. PERSONAL. W. C. Daley was in town again thia week. Crit. Tolman Francisco. has returned to San Ex-Governor Chadwick is visiting the Gold Hill mines this week. S. A. Greene and son, the gunsmiths, have removed to Grant's Pass. County Clerk Parker was visiting friends in Ashland last Saturday. M. and Mrs. P. W. Olwell, of Phoe nix, were in Ashland Wednesday. ' I The adv. of the well known Blooming ton (III.) nurseries appears in the T id For wool sacks and twine, go to Wil ings this week, and orders will be re ceived by the agent, Mr. Enger, for all lard A Eubanks's. kinds of trees, shrubbery and flowers, to Some early potatoes are being planted i be delivered in the fall. in Ashland thia week. A portion of J. N. T. Miller’s farm New supply of stylish hats received one-half mile from town has been Leased this week at Blount's. by C. W. Kahler and others anil men Devileii ham, turkey, chicken and are now at woik fitting it up for a half- mile race track to be used by patrons tongue at Ii. A Hasty's. ♦ front this place and surrounding country. Kite flying is amusing the youthful —[Jacksonville Sentinel. population here this week. Patronize the merchants who adver Some of the early peach trees are out tise. They are enterprising and wide in full bloom in Ashland. awake, buy such goods as are wanted The school children had a holiday and anti realize that moderate profits and ready sales make the best kind of a busi picnic on Washington’« birthday. ness. The mossbacks, fogies and dullar- Wm. M m. Drewes died at the enmity county hog- pinchers can't “grasp the idea.” pital last week, aged about 50 years. About twelve hundred dollars has been i i Al. Mayfield claim* to have discovered paid by Jackson county as bounties on some rich silver ore up on Rogue river. the scalps of wild animals since the The plow» have been busy lately, but county court established the bounty sys there is still much land too wet to plow. tein. The county should be materially Klamath county people will be send benefitted, and doubtless will be, by the ing after flour as soon as the roads will I «lestruction of the costly predatory pests. permit. Tarrant A Co., who recently purchsed Still groceries left which will be sold the Glendale saw mill property, are pre below first cost by Caro Bros., in Rees- ! paring to manufacture lumber on a large scale, and will make arrangements to er's Block. x ship to various points along the railroad. Jacob Wagner is setting out a number A. N. Peach, agent of Tarrant A Co., of both fruit and shade trees at the was in town Wednesday looking after Soda Springs. business here. Just received at O. H. Blount's a fine People who desire to travel cheap and new line of tobaccos, cigars, notions, to take advantage of the existing low stationery, Ac. passenger rates to the east, can do so by The Prohibitionists have issue«! a call traveling over the Oregon Short Line. for a county convention. See notice in That company has reduced the rates to correspond with cut rates prevailing from another column. San Francisco while the present trans The timbers for the new hall of the continental war lasts. Knights of Pythias are all framed and ' The Prohibition Star, the only tem ready for raising. perance paper published in Oregon, will Dull times are reported at all the towns be sent t« any address from now until in the valley. Farmers ate too busy to after the June election upon receipt of do any trading now. 50 cents. The Star is published at Ful-blo d Plymouth Rock eggs fori Salem and is the official paper for the sale tn Ashland at 50cts. per dozen. Ap W. C. T. U. and the State Temperance All iance. Sample copies free. ply to Jacob Wagner. Henry Lofftus intends to return to Warner valley about the middle of March. Mr. Beatty, of Medford, made the T idings a pleasant call last Wednesday. Mr. H. Casey is reported to be very sick at his home on Neil creek, this pre cinct. Miss Ruth Matthews, of Melford, has been visiting Ashland friends within the past week. Judge Prim has been in town several days this week, as one of the attorneys in the water su;t. Mr. W. J. Plymale, of Jacksonville, was in Ashland Wednesday, having come up on a business trip. M. Mayer has his tailor shop in the same building with the paint phop of H. S. Evans for the present. Constable Isaac Woolf and Attorney W. R. Andrews, of Medford, were in town Tuesday, on business. Mrs. A. P. Talent has been patroniz ing the warm sulphur springs in Ashland recently, to the advantage of her health. Ed. Kahler, of Phoenix, son of Dr. Kahler, has gone to Tacoma, W. T., to take a position in his uncle's drug store. Mrs. G. M. Willard, who has been ill for a long time, was able to ride out last Munday for the first time since taken sick. Geo. Dunn came up from Eugene List Saturday morning as a witness in the water suit. He returned on Sunday evening’s train. Messrs. J. M. Walsh and H. T. Brag- don go to Portland thia week on busi ness connected with the development of their mining property. Messrs. Gilman it Stevens, of the Portland real estate firm of Gilman & Co., were in Ashland last Saturday, and made the T idings a pleasant call. Mr. C. S. Enger, who is representing the Bloomington, Ill., nurseries, started for Linkville Wednesday morning, to do some business in Klamath county. W. A. Wilshire, Esq., will start for Like county within a week or two, in tending to settle permanently at Like- view for the practice of his profession. For the past few weeks it has been generally known throughout the county that negotiations were on foot looking to this desirable end, and much inquiry has been made as to the probable result. All such actions are answered by the action of the Board on last Monday. Proposi tions had been previously prepared and submitted, and the Board took them tip on meeting this week. Mr. Bourne proffered to donate to th ? county any one of three blocks of land numbered respectfully 14, 15, and 10 and $500 in cash to pay half of the court expenses of the injuction suit, on con dition that the county withdraw the answer filed by the Board, ami that the court should locate the court house on any of the three above mentioned blocks. Mr. Abraham proffered to pay the coun ty $1,250 cash if they saw fit to accept the pro|x)sition of Mr. Bourne, and of course the county to refund or rather to deduct from this sum the advances Mr. Abraham had made in defending the suit. These propositions were each, as every one must admit, very magnani motis on the part of Mr. Bourne ami Mr. Abraham, and the court has shown its good sense, and its interest in the peoples’ welfare by its prompt adoption of the same. After looking over the proposed ground the Commissioners locate«! block 15 as the site tor the court house ami county buildings. After paying the ex penses of the suit there will be a nice surplus in the hands of the court as a court house fund. It is understood that the persons who subscribed to this fund last spring before the election have u gen- erally expressed their readiness to pay their subscriptions, and thus start the “ball a rolling' for a new court house at an early day. Plans and specifications have been pre sented to the County Board for the build ing and they have been adopted by that honorable body. Next week the Couri er will probably publish the proposals for bids for the erection of said building, and shortly ________ Jy wor work .......... will ..... be ..... commenced ........ ........ on that temple of justice, the location of which has so long been a question. The Ghost btory. A ghost story in these times is some thing of a rarity, ami not to be passed by without due consideration by newspaper reporters. The spook of the county jail, mentioned recently by the Sentinel, should be written up in full. We have only a meagre report of his doings, but will give that for the public benefit. The spirit is supposed to be that of a Chinaman who hanged himself in the jail several years ago, ami is trying to induce some body to send his bones to China Several persons has been disturbed in the past by strange noises and other spiritual manifestations, and one man recently discharged complained that the pestifer ous ghost came and slappetl his face one cold and dismal night. Since the watch was put upon the condemned murderer, O'Neil, the ghost has lieeti rampant, and in one particular cell of the jail lias been playing such pranks ;is only spirits are supposed to take delight in. lhe cell h.is not been occupietl of late, except by the ghost, but at night strange noises are heard there, the furniture has been mov- ed about, etc. The night watch reported this to the sheriff, and one evening the latter had the room put in apple pie order, and bed nicely made up, and then locked the cell and carried off the keys in his pocket. Next morning the room was fouml to be in disorder. The bed cloth ing had been tumbled about, the pitcher moved from the waahstand'Mo the bed, looking-glass turned face to the wall, etc., etc. That’s all we know about it, and we can only say that if this will add to the terror of the jail and restrain evil doers from trespassing against the state statutes, the ghost may be considereil a valuable acquisition. Weekly Weather Record BORN. HERE AM) THERE. IGrant's Pass Courier Feb. 19.J Woolen mill will start next Monday. A telegraph office has been opened at Dillard’s station. The Josephine Court House. LANDERS—In Ashland, February 24, 1886. to Mr and Mrs Geo B Lauders, a sou. Progressive euchre is raging iti Rose burg. Roseburg people have subscribed $200 ' for a public library. PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16, IOO F. Tii»> fancy poultry show is in progress I ■ Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and 4th I Monday iu each month. Members in good in Portland this week. standing cordially invited to attend. The Klamath river miners are prepar ing for another season’s work. *■ r r Robt. Taylor, Scribe. E. J. F arlow , C. P. HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14. Following is the weather record of the U. S. signal service office in Ashland for the week ending Thursday evening, Feb 25th: TEMPERATURE Highest 1 Lowest. DAY 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 61 63 67 62 58 56 57 ! 1 31 32 32 33 39 34 30 rainfall In inches .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 The Journal reports some recent dis Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday In each coveries of rich quartz in Siskiyou coun- > month in Odd Fellows's Hall. Ashland. i M rs . M. F. C asey , N. G. ty- J. K- Helman, Sec’y. 1 C. S. Lainb, of Pendleton, has been Total precipitation.......... 0.00 Religious Notices. appointed traveling agent for th« Oregon By F. N ewman , Signal Service. State Board of Immigration. M. E. CiirncH — Regular services every Sun day, atll a . st. and 7 p. m . Sunday School The Oregon Pacific has promised Sa 9:30. Rev. W. «;. Simpson will preach at Med Confined to the bed four months, and al lem to iron and operate a branch road to ford on the 3d Sunday in each mouth. most blind, and cured by one box of Gil that city if the people will giacj^ and P resbyterian C hurch .—Preaching moru- more's Neuralgia Cure. For sa.e at the City tie it. ing aud evening st the usual time. Sunday drug store. School at 9:30 a m . i Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor. It is stated that the chances aro most I excellent for the fish canneries in Ore B aptist C hurch .—Preaching at Ashland gon not opening business this season, morning and evening every Sunday except the first in each month. Preac'liing at Medford on owing to the Chinese agitation. the first Sunday in each month. Rev. A M. Russell, pastor. A Portland paper says the merchants are taking advantage of the reduction in Wild Cherry and Tar. transcontinental freight rates, but the Every body knows the virtues of Wild passenger business has not materially in Cherrv and Tar as a relief and cure for any affections of the throat and lungs, com creased. bined with these two ingredients are a few Frank Hedges, an Oregon City young simple healing remedies in the composi man, fell into the canal at that place tion of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung while in an epileptic fit last Monday and Syrup, making it just the remedy for hard Price 60 cents and fl. Samples was drowned before assistance could times. free. Sold by J H Chitwood & Sous. reach him. Ruby Excelsior and Heail Light oil for It is estimated that there are metre * than 1500 Chinese in Siskiyou county, sale at Reeser’s cheap for cash. Cal., many of whom are engaged in w<>ik- Persons ordering packages from the ing mines that white men would consider East will save time and money by calling too poor to pay. at the express office for shipping instruc [26. Joseph Conroy, of Benton, Mon tion stickers. tana, has purchased about 2,0 0 head of Rev. E. J. Whitney of Clarkson, N. Y., brvh yearlings and two-year old cattle in the Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine for female weak Willamette Valley recently, which he ness. stands without a rival. For sale at the City drug store. proposes taking to Montana. Rev. H B. Errell.of Pavilion. N. Y., says Another cave occured in tunnel No. 10 of Gilmore's Aromatic Wine: “1 believe it above Delta yesterday, says the Red Bluff to be a most desirable remedy to be placed Cause of 17th, by which two men, a white in every family.” For sale at the City drug man and a Chinaman, sustained several store. injuries. The Chinaman had a leg brok For A No. 1 butter go to J. D. Foun en, and the other man was badly bruised. tain’s. He keeps the best in the market. [4w Commencing with the first week in Marcli, the North Pacific Rural Sprit You can get those canned meats you will be enlarged to twenty pages. There were asking for at Burckhalter A is not a weekly journal in the Northwest Hasty's. * that has improve«! as much as the Rural Spirit has in the past year. “Water B ur *. Itoache».“ "Rough on Rats“ clears them out, also beet Apropos of the cut in overland rail road fares, a Willamette exchange re- les. unts. I.ife Preserver. warks: Young man, if you have a little If vou are losing your grip on life, try stake < ut here in Oregon and a little girl “Wells’ Health Kenewer.“ Goes direct to east of the Mississippi river, n<>w is the weak spots. “Kongli on Piles.” time to make a trip towards the rising Cures piles or hemorrhoids, itching, protrud sun. ing. bleeding, internal or other, internal and George Pomeroy, aged 19 years, was diowned in the Sixes river in Currv county, and it was twenty days before the body was recovered. He was under the influence of liquor when he attempted to f<>rd the stream and probably fell off his horse. external remedy in each package. Sure cure, 50c. Druggists. Pretty Women. Ladies who woul 1 retain freshness and jri- vacity. Don't fail to try •Wells' Health Re- new er.” Itougli on Itch. “Rough on Itch” cures humors, eruptions NEW THIS WEEK. PROHIBITION COUNTY CONVENTION The county convention of the Prohibition Party is hereby « ailed to meet al Medford on Thursday. March 25th. IMG, at 11 o'clock * M, for the purpose of nominating a county ticket to be voted for at the coniine June election, and to elect 8 delegates to the state convention to be held at Salem March 31. and the pre cincts are invited to send the following num ber of delegates: Ashland .. .. .11 Little Butte.......... 2 Applegate........ . 2 Manzanita................... 4 Big Butte........ . 1 Medford........................ 3 Chimney Iloclt . 1 Pleasant creek............ 1 Eden................ 4 Rock Point.................. 2 Evans creek.... 1 Sterlitigville............... 1 Foots creek.... ________ • 1 Table Rock................. 3 Flounce Rock .... Ll'nioutowti...................1 Jacksonville............... 6'Willow Springs........... 1 The Prohibitionists of each precinct are re- quested to meet at their respective voting place» on Saturday. March 20tn, at 1 o’clock, and elect delegates to the county convention at alaivc and make nominations for precinct officer». J. E. H oustok , Chairman county central committee. Final Proof Notice. L and O ffice R oseburg , O begox . | February 23, 1886.1 Notice is hereby Riven that the following- named settler lias filed notice of his intentiou to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made before the clerk of Jaekson county at Jacksonville, on Satur day. April 10th, 1886. viz; Frank J. Elliot, pre emption 1> s No 4661 for the 8 % of 8 W *4 sec tion ’>. N W ‘4 of N W % section 8, and N E *4 of N E >4 section 7. tp 39. 8 R 1 W. He names the follow iug w itnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, aud cultiva tion of. said land, viz: Jos Robinson. L Snider. 8 M Robinson. Geo Bryncr, all of Talent. Jaekson county. Oregon. W m . F. B enjamin , Register. at PHOENIX NURSERIES! BLOOMINCTON, ILL These old Established aud reliable Nurseries will be represented in Southern Oregon during the coming three months by C. S. ENGER, Who will call upon the citizens to receive or ders for all the standard varieties of ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, « hill Mr. A. N. Peach, representing the blains. Glendale lumbering firm of Tarrant A Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, David Carrick, of Yreka, who was se- Kougli on Catarrh. James Thornton’s residence property I Early Vegetables. Messrs. J. S. Howard, David H. Co., lias been in town this week, mak siously woiiuded by an insane Chinaman Corrects offensive odors ut once. Complete Shrubs, Plants and Flowers. of worst chronic cases, also unequaled as in San Quent’n prison, will probably re cure B. F. Myer astonished the T idings on Main street has been improved by a Miller and one or two other gentlemen «>f ing arraiigments for the introduction of gargle for dlphthena, sore throat, foul breath. long string of new fence. business here. Medford have located extensions upon cover from the wounds, ami has been 50c. last Thursday, February 18th, by pardoned by Gov. Stoneman. He was bringing in a bunch of early vegetables “Itougli on Rats.** Considerable sickness among the little the quartz ledge on Rogue river in which Chas. L. Kelsey. Esq., of Portland, a serving a life sentence for conuection Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, just gathered in his garden in town. folks in town during the past two weeks, the rich pocket was found last week. relative of G. W. Wilshire of this place, bed-bugs. Hope they will all find more pockets of was in town last week, on a business with a homicide in Siskiyou. The lot comprised new potatoes, lettuce m the way of bad colds, etc. Heart I*ai> a the same kind, or, better still a big visit. Mr. Kelsey is connected with and onions Thin will seem like a pretty Palpitation, dropsical swellings, dizziness, Last September, in a quarrel in Port The Dennis property, on Granite street, backbone lead as rich as the pockets springy story to some of our Eastern indigestion, headache, sleeplessness cured by some large land speculations in the land Patrick C. Smith shot and danger sokl recently by the sheriff*, was bid in “ Wells ’ Health Kenewer. ” that have been discovered. readers, but it is true, nevertheless. Northwest. ously wounded Geo. W. Philbrick. The by W. H. Atkiuson for $372. “ Rough on Corns.’’ The vegetables grew in Mr. Myer’s garden latter brought suit in the State Circuit Some of the Ashland merchants will Ask for Wells' “Rough on corns.' 15 cents. Mr. Will B. Rice, general freight and without apy protection or forcing what A son of County Clerk Parker frac make the experiment of shipping heavy Court against Smith for $10,000 damages, Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corus, ever. Thè potatoes were about an inch tured his arm by falling from a swing in goods from San Francisco via Yaquina passenger agent of the Oregon Pacific aud the jury last Tuesday rendered a warts, bunions. R. R. , was in town Tuesday looking up “Buchu-Paiba.** in di mieter—hardly big enough for table Jacksonville one day last week. verdict in favor of plaintiff for $5000. bay and the Oregon Pacific railroad, hav business for his company. He made Qrick, complete cure, all kidney, bladder use, but plenty large enough for this The smoke of clearing fires is to be ing been shown by the general freight but a short stay here, leaving for Jack Fifty-four Chinese residents of Ore and urinary diseases, scalding, irritation, stone, item. This was the week of big snow gravel, catarrh of the bladder. 41, druggist-. seen on all sides of Ashland. The fruit agent of the O. P. that they could thus sonville Tuesday afternoon. gon City were placed upon a steamer I storms and zero weather in Vermont, too. Ited-bugs. Flies. save several dollars per ton upon some acreage is being steadily increased. shortly after midnight Feb. 22d, and Three Jackson county boys, George Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats. mice, kinds of freight. The steamer makes sent to Portland. There was no fuss, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by “Rough Two large brick buildings for business trips from San Francisco every ten days. Dunn, Frank Huffer and Will Gore, will Meeting of Prohibition Club. and the vigilantes conducted their work on rats.” 15c. purposes will probably be erected in graduate at the state university next The first public meeting of the Ash- i Thin People. so quietly that very few people in the C. D. Failing, formerly train master of commencement day, and it is whispered “Wells’ Health Rcnewer” restores health and land Prohibition Club since its organiza Ashland during the coming season. town kn?w of it till the next day. The vigor, cures dyspepsia, inipoteuce. sexual de tion was held at Myer’s hall Wednesday It takes about one-fourth of all the the O. A C. R. R., has deserted his wife that Jackson county will carry off the Chinese made no resistance whatever, it bility. 41. evening, and a go» d audience was pres taxes collected for county purposes to and decamped with some $15,000, nearly places >>f honor in the class, too. “Rough «»•» Pain.” is said. half of which belonged to his wife,though I ent. Rev. M. G. Royal was announced pay the interest on the county debt. Cutes cholera, colic, cramps, diarrha-a. Mr. E. St. John, of Portland, has been aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, invested in his name. Infatuation fora lady I spending a week or more at the Soda as t' e chief speaker of the evening, and Says the Yreka Journal of last Satur rheumatism. 20c. State Temperance Alliance. Rough on pain plasters. 15c. I The choice property of Mr. J. Gum, telegraph operator at oae of the stations made a straight Prohibition speech, as day: Yreka has been crowded with Mothers. Springs for the benefit of his health, The Oregon State Temperance Alliance serting his belief that prohibition is the in the Southern part of town is offered on the railroad caused him to neglect his which he reports much improved by the tramps this week from the railroad, many If you arc failing, broken, worn out and ner met at Eugene last week, and among paramount question before the people, for sale. See advertisement in an other official duties and led to his discharge by use of the water there. The iron and of them begging for a meal of victuals. vous! use “Wells' Health Rencwer." 41. Drug the railroad company, after which he left other tonic properties of the water of other business, elected the following of We are informed that they wj»re given gists. and that its only solution is through in column. ficers: G. M. Miller, President; T. J. dependent political action. Mr. Royal O. Coolidge, of the Ashland Nurseries, his family, as stated. these springs proved to be just what Wilson, Z. T. Wright and Mrs. Dr. employment at railroad in preference to Chinese, receiving $1.50 a day and board, When Baby was sick we pave her was followed by Samuel Colver, of Phoe makes a good offer to those who want Those of our merchants who desire to his system needed. Adair, Vice President; J. E. Houston, CASTORIA and not satisfie«! struck for $2 a day, nix, who made one of his characteristic cheap fruit trees. He want* to clear his reap the full benefit of the present low When she was a Child she cried for H. F. Phillips, of Seattle, formerly a Secretary. which the company would not pay. .as speeches, pungent and vigorous, distrib nursery land. fneght rates that prevail as a result of resident and well known businessman of CASTORIA Among the resolutions passed were the Chinamen could be secured f«r half the When she became a Miss she clung to uting Ins heavy hits impartially upon all the existing transcontinental fight, can this place, arrived here last Friday niorn- following in effect: W. K. Reeves talks of leasing the CASTORIA money, and board themselves. parties and all classes, except the prohi Party desiring to dispose of laud situat 'd do so to the fullest extent by simply or That special efforts be made to procure When she had children she gave them within five mile» of Ashland, or near any Rail bitionists. J. E. Houston, President of brick yard property of C. W. Withrow dering their goods shipped over the Un ( ing direct from the Sound, having in Iris CASTORIA. road town in Hou'hern Oregon, «‘an exchange Another horse race will take place at sufficient fundsfor the efficient prosecution the club, also made a brief and pointed and uoiiig into the manufacture of brick ion Pacific and Oregon Short Line. We ! pocket a pass issued by the military au of the Astoria test case of the Ready law- the Yreka track on Saturday, March for choice Port land or East Portland property on a large scale. I thorities there, shoe ,g that he had a by addressing speech. The choir furnished choice music. are assured by officials of this line that 20th. It will be a single dash of one before the Supreme Court. GILLMAN 4 CO.. CURE FOR PILES. Wm. Willis has some good specimens they will apply cut rates on shipments ' . right to come and go back when he No. 42 Front street, Portland, Or. That high license is only a step back mile for a purse of 8150, with $20 en | chose. He says the bitter feeling over A Singular Compromise. Piles are frequently precede«! by a sense 10-36-1 ml of silver ore from a ledge which he dis thus ordered. j the killing of the men in Seattle by the ward and that it is the bulwark of the trance fee added; free for all. Five of weight in the back, loins and lower part An Ashland man loaned one of his covered many lears ago. He doesn't say horses have already been entered, to-wit: < liquor traffic. of the abdomen, causing the patient to Large quantities of both potatoes and militia will last a long time, and will horses to his son. The latter, who has a where the ledge is located. Garfield, by H. Stover; Quebec, by Crit That members of this alliance will not Farm For Sale. suppose he has some affection of the kid onions have been shipped to Jackson cause estrangement of friends and neigh weakness for the ardent, went on a spree vote for any candidate who w ill not pub Tolman; Jubilee, by J"g. Stephens; neys or neighboring organs. At times, Mr. J. S. Abbott, who has been min- county from Portland this winter, and bors that will be difficult to overcome. and “swapped horses" with a livery man In the best part of Ashland, consisting of 25 licly pledge himself to work for the sub Mark Daley, by C. D. Boyden, and Min symptoms of indigestion are present, flatu acres of good land, two houses, two barns. lency. uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A down the valley, taking $30 Wot. He ing in his placer claim on Wagner creek thus is added an unnecessary drain upon I nie R. , by E. Flitner. Mark Daley is a mission of the said amendment; that “ we moisture, like perspiration, producing a f;ood orchard. Also three five-acre lots, good It is a good rule to accept only such then playeil cards with the livery man I this season, reports that he has made the county to the large outlay of cash re- and. Terms easy. j very fair wages at his work. «piired to pay for the clothing, groceries, . medicines as, after long trial, have hereby express our hearty sympathy racer just brought up from Sacramento. very disagreeable itching, after getting 36—tfJ JXIIU GUM. anil his |>artner and lost the thirty dol warm, is a common attendant. Blind, with the National Prohibition party. ” A large number of horses are being bleeding, an«! itching piles yield at on««e lars The father step|>cd in and replev- M essrs. Walker and Anderson, of Med- manufactured goods and luxuries of proved worthy of confidence. This is a It was resolved to work for the submis inert the anima), and the case came up . fold precinct, have a quartz claim on various kinds which we are compelled to ' case where other people's experience sion of the prohibitory amendment at a shipped from Linn county to California to the application of Dr. Btjsauko's Pile CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. import. No wonder the people here cry at present. It is state«! that patties are Remedy, which acts directly upou the parts may be of service, and it has been the in Justice Eultanks’s court in Ashland. Applegate which furnishes very encour special election. “hard times.” now on their way here from Kansas to affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying Best Location in Rttgiie River experience of thousands that Ayer’s Just how it would have terminated if aging prospec’s in free gold. buy horses. It is not the half breed the intense itching, and effecting a perma Cherry Pectoral is the best cough medi Valley. left to the lawyers and courts, is, and A large amount of improvement has nent cure Price 60 cents. Address, the The Fruit Growers Association of Webfoot Maple Syrup, horses of eastern Oregon they are coming cine ever used. The undersigned, consequence of the il proWbly will always remain, a matter of i Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua. O. Sold health of his wife, is in Southern Oregon will hold a meeting at been made upon the land on Wright's ; compelled to seek a drier after, but heavy draught horses. Among by J II Chitwood & Son. conjecture, for the case was settled upon Mr. C. P. Burkhart informs the Albany creek, the little stream which breaks into climate, aud therefor offers for sale his farm Not Symptoms, but the Disi'aM*. of ‘is acres adjacent to the Town of Talent. a novel plan. The father of the erring the town hall in Jacksonville to-morrow the valley at W. C. Myer's place just Democrat that he recently tapped three the lot they want fifty mares weighing (Feb. 27th) at 1 o ’ clock P. M. The place Is in a high state of cultivation, con . 1400 pounds each. They will doubtless It would seem to be a truth appreciable son propose«! that if his son and tlie two or four maple trees on his farm, getting north of Ashland. Messrs. C. W. With tains a good house and barn, about 500 fruit by all, and especially by professors of the ! be able to get all the homes they want in I livery men would each obligate them some excellent sap that he worked into trees, goal water, etc. Will also sell horses, Youle A G’lroy are putting up a com row, J. M. Pollard, J. B. R. Hutchings ' healing art, that to remove the disease, not i the Willamette valley, but as they will wagons, cattle, hogs, a full outfit of farming selves by oath Wfore the court not to modious building near their planing mill, anti B. F. Wagner each have claims < to alleviate its symptoms, should be the maple syrup of a tine grade. In fact he implementsand household furniture. Term- — AT THE — touch alcholic liquor of any kind for on») for use as a warehouse, which they find upon which considerable land has been chief aim of medication. Yet in how many considers it superior to syrup made from strike the country just about the time easy The farm w ill be sold alone, if desired. Ad year he would pay half the costs and have to be demanded by their growing busi cleared, and all are making for them instances do we see this truth lulniitted in eastern sugar. Oregon is full of maple farmers are doing their spring work they dress. G. F. PENNEBAKER. ignored in practice. The reason trees, and there is no reason why they j will probably have to pay pretty’ roundly the case dismissed, the livery men to ness. selves comfortable homes and valuable theory, Talent, Oregon. Feb. 5, 1*86. that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is suc i for the kind of animals they want. — Ex. keep the animal. This was agreed ii|>on; places. cessful in so many cases, with which rem shoukl not be utilized for making sugar. Improvements will be more numerous the three men each took the oath and —NEAR ASHLAND— previously tried were inadequate to A Washington county man made 3,090 Choice Farms for Sale. Messrs. A. P. and Albert Hammond edies Slettplessness. the case ended—to the great disgust of in Ashland this season than last. Build cope, is attributable to the fact that it is a pounds last year, and there is no reason are setting out two thousand fruit trees mediciue which reaches and removes the why some Linn county men should not DENNIS PORTER, PROPRIETOR. the lawyersJ How sacredly the men will ings contemplated in the business center Narcotics and sedatives produce un THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR regard this oath taken under all the will add greatly to the ap;>earance of the on their land south of town, and Mr. causes of the various maladies to which it do the same. There would be a big and natural stupor, which rs soon followed by All kinds of Lumber and Bill stuff furnished to salu a No. 1 grain farm, containing 204 is adapted. Indigestion, fever and ague, Wightman, who has a tract adjacent to town. formality of the law, remains to be seen. ready sale of maple sugar at good prices. ill effects. Simmons Liver Regulator re acres of tillable land situated on the stage order and delivered iu town when desired. that of A. E. Hammond, has set out liver complaint, gout, rheumatism, disor road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Place An old pioneer wants to know who five hundred trees this spring. Those der of the liowels. urinary affections and The cost of trying it would be but little. moves the zause of restlessness and is well improved; good well of water for Price» to suit the Timet». maladies are not palliated merely, but The Rich Gohl Finds. was the first white male child born in gentlemen have put their land in excel other sleeplessness by producing digestion and house use and living stream for stock. routed out by it. It goes to the fountain head. City Council Meeting. quieting the nerves. Try it, and y<»n Also 215 acres lying within half a mile of Call on me before purchasing else Prospectors were excited last week by Jackson county—whether it was Frank lent condition by loosening it to an un' It Is really, not nominally, a radical remedy, and it endows th« ‘ system with un amount of The City Council held a meeting last will know the blessing of good health where. / will not be undersold by any Phoenix, all under fence, county road on the report of a rich fin«l being made near Rogers, Walter Gore or James McCully. usual depth with a subsoil plow, and do vigor which is its best protection against dis two sides: can at small expense be put in Saturday evening at which two ordi and sound sleep. the siMit where the famous Gold Hill Who can tell? one. not intend to irrigate the trees at all un ease. cultivation. For particulars call on or ad “ I had been a great sufferer from dys nances were passed, one defining the strike of years ago w:is made. T wo uien. John M. Taylor has leased W. H. less an extraordinary spell of dry weath dress T«> the Ladins! duties of the street commissioner and pepsia and loss of sleep. Now I take a SLAB WOOD FOR SALE AT LOW- On my 204 acre farm there is one hundred named O’Donnell and Ray, who have Shepherd's place at the first crossing of er late in the season should make it ad acres of grain and hay growing, that 1 will dose of Simmons Liver Regulator and — EST RATES. — been prospecting on Rogtie river, near Emigrant creek, and Mr. Shepherd has visable. Cotne ami see our stock of ladies un the other, a special ordinance, perinttiug sell with the farm. If desired, can give pos the removal of a wooden building from sleep all night.—Mis. R. Bryant, Gris- UflL. Onlers by mail will receive prompt at session at any time. the okl Hays A Magruder mine, ran moved with his family to his mines in The interest on the county debt now derwear, infant's robes and cloaks; also one lot within the fire limits to another. i woldville, Ga.” tention. 9-44 across a "deposit” of <lecaye«l quartz on the Siskiyous. JOHN 8. HERRIN, Ashland. Or. velvets, emb. felt, chenilles, araseties outstanding in scrip must amount to i Bills tn the amount of $21.75 were al the opposite side of Rogue river from I and en:b. silk. And don't forget our A few street drains and ditches to car over $7.000 a year, and to meet this it An anti-Chinese meeting was held at lowed. The salary of the night watch the ol«l Gold Hill mine, and found it to requires the income from the twenty large stock of hosiery always on hand. the court house in Yreka last Saturday, man was reduced frwin $60 to $50 per >»e so rich that they ¡xmnded out over ry off the surface water in the more level G illette S isters . null tax on about 8373,000 of the as month, and it was ordered that here at which J. 8. Beard was elected chair $5,000 with a |>estle and mortar in three parts of town should be insisted upon sessed property valuation of the county. by the city council before the warm Cranberry sauce at H. A D.’s. X after, until further orders, no street man, and Herman Scheid, N. Hawkins days. They pn>ceede«l to dig out con Has re-opened the — AND — But ovt of this big, twenty-mill tax only- lamps be lighted outside of the limits of and Robert Nixon, secretaries. Reso siderable quartz, but as to just how big weather begins. Estray. Shepherd Dog. twelve and three-tenths mills are appli lutions were adopted favoring the modi the business part of town. a fortune they have found, they The evening meetings at the Presby cable t«» “county purposes," the other fication of the existing Chinese treaty in I will pay a liberal reward for the re have as yet no idea. The discov I terian Church have continued this week being set aside for state and school pur i such manner as to exclude all Chinese A Case not Beyond Help. ery w not upon a le«lge of quartz, und»*r direction of Revs. Milligan and poses, hence the tax from about $575,000 turn of a black and tan collie shepherd OREGON. i from the United States, except those ASHLAND, At the old stand, cast »ide of Maio 8t. but the proprietors were at work sink Bivkenbach. They will end with this of the county property is required to slut, strayed from Ashland on Jan. 27th, Dr. M. H. Hansdale, Keuiee, Ill., ad who cotne in a diplomatic capacity, con 1886, or any information that may lead ing a shaft at a point about forty feet evening’s services. To old friend» and patrons, and the public neu vises us of a remarkable cure of Con M. G. ROYAL, A. M», meet the interest upon the big debt at 8 to her recovery. A lex . M ackintosh . gratulating the people of Truckee upon trally. he would announce that he is prs- from their rich «leposit, ami it is believ- i sumption. He says: “A neighbor's their success in getting rid of the Chinese P rssidsmt . pared to do all work in his Hue in good «iyle per cent. C. J. Tolman brought a tine-loo king Dog may be left with J. S. Herrin. ed they have discovered a solid ledge wife was attacked with violent lung dis wi’hotit violation of law, and requesting u»ing the best material. He is in favor of running horse to town last week, which The rifle and clothing advertised last those who there. Whether or not it will be fouml ease, and pronounced beyond help from i the board of su|>ervis<>rs <>f Siakiy»>u Past un* to Let. ------ THREE COURSES OF STU0Y. rich in gold, like the mass of decompos lie had purchased somewhere, and will week as found near Ashland have been Quick Consumption. As a last result the Good pasture to let on the Hargadine family was persuaded to try D r . W m . c<>unty t> select as delegates to the com 1st. The State Normal Course. ed quartz, remainds to be seen. It is no doubt place upon the track during claimed by the owners. The rifle be 2d. The Commercial course longed to J. B. R Hutchings, and was and Bauers places near Ashland at lowest H all ’ s B alsam for the L vngs . T o ing anti-Chinese convention at Sacra estimated by gentlemen who have visited the coming season. Assured by the liberal patronage of tlic pan I mento representative men wh • will de 3d. The College Preparatory. the scene of the strike that the lucky I the astonishment of all, by the time she nounce any move toward vi leiice. The that honert work is appreciated, he will en The members of the legal fraternity the one advertised by him a month or terms. Will also winter stock. more ago as having been stolen by a TUITION. Apply to the undersigned. deavor again to merit public favor. pros|>eet<>rs h ive eorralled not less than from Jacksonville who are engaged in had used one half dozen bottles she was sentiment of the meeting was strongly varies, according to studies pursued, J ohn R eal . 820,000 in th«- bunch of decomposed the water suit came up t » Ashland again man wh<> had been employed by him. about the house doing her own work.” against any attempt to use f< rce or coer Tuition from 46 to 412 per term All Work Promptly Done. quartz, aud it is not improbable that last Tuesday evening, to take further The clothing had been taken from the Ashland, Or., July 30, 1885. cion upon the Chinese. BOARD. clothes line in the back yard of Mrs. E. they will clear lip several times that sum. i testimony m the case. CSTCall and see me. (9-23 Ashland Public Schools. Board can be obtained at the College Boarding Rooms for Rent. L. Applegate. The things were found About the same time as the finding of Hall, or in private families, at 41 per week. Hard Time«. The whole number of pupils enrolled i i Chance for a gardener—Four acres of hidden in an eld brush fence up on the the altove, two or three other proepe«:tor3 A plesant parlor and lodging rooms for For catalogue or further particulars, ap u. F in the public schools of Ashland this year c illen Tolman place, and Mr. Hutchings thinks While money is close, wages and prices good garden land in Ashland for rent ply to th»' President. discovered a small ledge of rich quartz rent, furnished, in choice location near is 497. The greatest number enrolled low, expense« should I>e cut down in every about 50 yards from the discovery of cheap. L»»ts of fruit and water—good it not improbable that the man who business part of town. For particulars Manufacturer of during any one month was 373; largest h«>UHehold. Economy, the watch word for O'Donnell A Kay. The vein is but six house of three rooms, out-buildings, etc. placed them there, who was cranky, it inquire at the T iding office. [33—tf. mothers, head off doctor bills by always average attendance for any one month not crazy, went up into the mountains i or eight inches wide, but sh«>ws a large Enquire at Logan's Gallery. ------- ♦ keeping in the house a bottle of Dr. Bo- somewhere in that neighhoihood aud ! Give your children, for coughs and twills, was 302; greatest number recorded in < sanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup. Stops a amount of free gold. I O. H. Blount's large stock of new any one room, 99 — in the Principal ’ s perished from ex;xisure. Soni» search croup, wlioopiug cough and hoarseness, Ruiuots have reached us “f I cough instantly, relieves consumption, spring clothing will arrive next week. has beer\ made for him, but without I Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. For sale at room. cures croup and pain in the chest in one ASHLAND, OREGON the City drug store. night. It is just the remedy for hard times. Good quality goods, handsome patterns success. ASHLAND, - - OREGON. Price 50 cents and $1. Samples free. Sold and elegant cuts; tit guaranteed. All Excitement in Texas. Hackmetack—a lasting and fragrant by J H Chitwoxl A Son. “X AV"ill furnish and lay either round or Are you made miserable by sales strictly cash, at lowest prices. perfume. Prince 25 and 50 cents. For Great excitement has l>een caused in tlie J. E. HOUSTON, Propr. V V square timber logs at the lowest price». tion, Constipation, dizziness, Logs of sale by J. H. Chitwood A Son. vicinity of Pans, Tex., by the remarkable in a manner guaranteed to give permanent The old dispute between the farmer Apj»etite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vital- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the best me«li- The largest and best regulated hotel in South an»l satisfaction. Has had long experience in tlie recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so and miller over toll and ¡»erquisite.-« is izer is a |K<sitive cure. For sale at J H i Safe insurance of all kinds at lowest helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise cine for every one in the spring, Emi- ern Oregon. The table» are always supplied burines«, and laid the pipes for the O. A; C. K. with the very best in the market. »»etween Roseburg and Ashland. beingA£arried on in the Klamath county Clritwoo«] A Son's. rates. O. F. Billings. his head; everybody said he was dying of grants and travelers will find it an effec paper, with animation and vigor, both consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. Kind's tual cure for tlie eruptions, boils, pim RATES REASONABLE. Headquarters, Youle & Gilroy's Planing Mill Every kind of job printing done at the New Discovery was sent him. Fimliiu» re ples, eczemas, etc., that break out on the A nasal injector free with each bottle on the part «if the “farmer" and miller. 4100. 41.25 and 41.50 per day. Scott Valley honey, in comb or ex of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 T idings office iu the best style and at lief, he bought a large hottie and a box of skin—the effects of disorders in the O^^Residence near lhe town pump on Oak st. Dr. King's Life Pills: by the time he had Order blanks for Eagle Mills at Clay cents. For sale at Chitwood's. trade«!, very tine! at Hunsaker A city prices. blo<>d, caused by sea diet and life on and taken two boxes of pills and two 1)01116« of --------- ALSO---------- ton A Gore’s, Hunsaker & Dodge s, or at I X Dodge s. Willis L. Culver of Pavilion. N. Y.. says Ladies, is life and health worth preserv the Discovery, he was well and had gained board ship. the office »f G. F. Billings. Orders left that Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir cure«! him ing? If you think so, use Gilmore's Aro- in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles« of From the White Sulphur Springs free Impotency in man or woman cured by for guests. Nature's own remedy, Oregon Kidney CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine, For sale at at these places will receive prompt atten- of a long standing throat and lung trouble. , mu tic Wine. For sale at the City drug this Great Discovery for consumption free Free Coach in waiting st every trsin. [10-21 10-1« tiou. E agle M ill ^. Tea. at Chitwood & Son's For sale at the City drug store. i store. the City drug store. I THE LAST TRUMP! For the neit 60 Days. 1 will sell trees cheaper than any man, or any set of men, ever dreamed of selling in Jackson County. If you want to buy trees, come and see me. Now is the time. This is the last call, and fair warning. 0. COOLIDGE, Prop’r. Ashland Nurseries. Land Wanted. Lumber ! Lumber ! MESSENGER SAW MILL ASHLAND COLLEGE Normal School, (GE0. NUTLEY, ASHLAND BOOT i SHOK Store Wear Good BootslPay for Them. M M , WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Wooden W ater Pipe I HOTEL HOT COLD BATHS