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* 1 / V y TIIE ASHLAND FRIDAY TIDINGS BK EVITI ES MARCH 5. MM “Ten nights in a barroom. Read the “caste of characters. Ditch Meeting. There will he a meeting of th« share holders <«f West Ashland Ditch Co. No. I. at Good Templar’s l«:dge room over Myer's hall to-m »rrow afternoon, March 6«h, at 1:30 o’clock. C H. G illkttk , Sec'y. -------- I ---- , I St. Patrick’s Day at Myer's Hall 8 T. M. Eastern breakfast bacon at Clayton <t G ot «'«. One week from to-morrow evening, at Myer’s hall. Railroad R'jinor. Jacksonville district has 416 children On Wednesday morning the rumor of school age. ached heie that there is likelihood of More sidewalks to be built. See notice wm k being resumed up«»n the O & C. in another place. R R extension south of Ashland within The 5tli, 6th and 7th of April will be i sixty days. It was rep««rte<l that Manag I registration days. er Koliler, of the O. * C.. and D. P. f loinpsom, th« well known contractor, “Among the Bieakera” Wednesday Were both to atait for New York thl* even'r.g, March 17th. reek, and it is supposed they gn ,,n Handsome new dies* good* just ar ailroad bnsinvM. liigfdefinite was rived at J. D. Fountain’s. cat- tho impression prevails in Potatoes from the Willamette sell at 1 railroad qua: ters that work will be re sumed this spring. cent per pound in Ashland. 1 Meeting of shareholders of W. A. Ditch, No. 1, to-m<>rrow afternoon. Immigration in February. During February 653 passengers ar- tjive«l in Portland by steamers from S.in Jrancisco, 360 in the cabin and 293 in the steerage. In the same time 206 first- class paaetigers and 479 immigrants [»ass ed Heron, on the Northern Pacific, bound for this city, anil 177 first-class passengers and 358 immigrants passed Huntington, on tho Oregon Short Line, en route here. The total number of ar rivals was 1.873 as compared with 1,797 for January.—[News. Merrill’s Washing Compound at Clay ton X Gore's. Sample package free. I Medford citizens are endeavoring to have a flouring mill built at that place. The county assessor will soon begin sizing up the uext levy upon the tax pay ers. The “Times” names M. D. Childers as a candidate for sheriff in Klamath county. i T S. Arthur's great dramatic picture of the curse of drink. Don’Kfai! to see it, March 13th. Shoulder Dislocated. Ad Graham, who is working in a hydraulic mine near Henley, slipped and Th« spook has not visited the county fell upon a steep bank Lvst Friday morn jail since he was barred out by mosquito ing and struck the ground in such a man netting last week. ner as to dislocate his left shoulder. An White laborers are paid a dollar a day attempt «as imule by his companions there to reituce the dislocation, but with- and board <»ti the C. & O. R. R. exten oirt success, and he made the trip to sion north of Delta. Ashland Saturday, reaching here in the The Sardine creek bridge recently itn- afternoon. Dr*. Parson an i Sonuer took pared by the high water is now iu good the matter in hand an«l, with plenty of order again for crossing. luiiscular assistance, brought the shoulder The appointment of Agent Emery, of into projier position again. the Klamath reservation wa* recently confirmed by the Senate. Mail Service Restored. Among a number of other mail routes which ver. stricken by Reformer Vilas's perverted economy, that between Ash land and Ltnkville has been at last or dered restored to its former reasonable service—six trips a week, A Washiiig- ton dispatch of Feb. 28th sajra: “Con- gressman Hermann, of Oregon, aftei much labor, has secured restoration of the mail service between Ashland and Linkville, Or, to six times a week, and also the establishment of set vice between Cleveland and Looking Glass. Or. Hsr- inann says if the people of the West who have been injured by having the service cqt down would petition for restoration <>f the sei vice, it would probably be done. ” It is rumored that Reames Brothers will withdraw from the titm of Reames, Martin X C<>. at Linkville. I Scarlet fever has had its run at Link ville. The local paper said there were no case* there last Saturday. G. F. Billings recently received from the Willamette a valuable addition to Ills herd of pure-bied Berkshire pigs. Messis. Tanner and Harris will set <«ut several acres of fruit trees on their place in the western part of town One week from t«»-day will occur the I first execution of the death sentence in Jackson county f««r twenty-five years. I I I Fou >d—On the street not far from After Large Horses p«'«ti'ffice, last Wolneeday morning, a T. R. Almy, of Leadville, Col., who note <»f hand for a good sum <>f motley. has been buying horsesi.i the Willamette The owner can recover the same by call and Eastern Oregon, arrived in Ashland I ing upon H. S Emery, proving proper last Saturday with the purpose of buying I ty and paying for tins notice. in this valley if he could find here what Ths sum of ten thousand dollars ap he wanted. He is after large draft hors propriated for the bridge across Rogue es, and will take none weighing less than river at (.rants Pass, has been drawn 1400 pounds. As he could not find a from the state treasury and deposited in car-load in »his valley, he concluded not the Fust National B.mk ai Portland, to buy any, and returned not th ward on subject to th« order of the Josephine Monday. Stock growers should not fail to make a note of cases <>f tins kind. If County court. there bad been horses of this sort to be Miss Narcissa White, the national W. had here, the prices lie would have paid C. T. U. lecturer, will deliver an address ($175 to $200 per head) would have left at the Ashland M. E. church, Wednes a good sum of motley and a good profit day March 10th, at 7:30 P. M. Mis* to the breeder*. It is always good busi White conies highly recommended, and ness policy to raise what you can sell all should embrace the opportunity of most easily and at the greatest profit. heaiing her. Apro|x>s of this, “Wallace's Monthly,” Is your hair turning gray and falling the great champion of the trotting horse o«t? Hall’s Hair Ren«w«r will restore stock, recently had an article upon the it to its original color, and stimulate the profit of raising draft horses, of which follicles to produce a new and luxuriant the following is an extract: “The most profitable stock to breed growth. It cleans«* the scalp, eradicate* dandruff, and is a most agreeable and and rear at the piusentday is undoubted ly the large farm, the carriage, the ex harmless dressing. press and dray horse, as our towns and Tho town election in Jacksonville last cities are in great want of them, ami the Tuesday resulted in the cimice of the supply is not near equal to the demand, following officers: For Trustees: D. nor will it be for years to come. The Linn, J. \V. Robinson, D. Cronerniller, average profit in rearing this special class Max Muller and S. J. Day; recorder, G of hoises is much greater and much more Î A. Hubbell; treasurer, Henry Pape; certain than on any other in the present Marshal, I). L. Curtis. time. One reason of this is. that the The Liakville Star of last Saturday colts ate large and strong enough to be says: J. P. Roberts' freight team ar put to work on the farm at two to two rived from the depot st Ashland, Wed- and a half years old, and can then earn nesi loaded for this place and Bonan all or perhaps mote than their cost to five za, making the round trip in six days, as years old, when they become sufficient did George Humphrey's team, which ly matured and hardy for heavy cart and truck work. They may now be quickly came in at the same time. sold at $200 to $500 each, according to The county court of Josephine county power, style, action and quality." advertises for bids upon the contract for The day has gone by when people were building a court house and a jail tn content to breed scrub stock of all kinds. Grants Pass in accordance with plans It would be as reasonable for a fruit and specifications which may be seen at grower now to trust to seedling trees and the clerk’s office in Grants Pass. Bids denounce grafted stock, as for a live will be opened on Wednesday, April 8th, stock raiser to object to improved blood 1886. and prefer raising scrubs. The case (>f Bybee vs. the 0. X C. R. City Council Proceedings. R. has been decided in favor of the rail road by the supreme court. Bybee gave Following are the proceedings of the the right, of way through certain mining City Council at a regular meeting held property and claimed damages because March 1st: the railr ad company neglected to keep A petition for the building of a side open the tail race of his mines by cul walk on Spring street from Oak to 4th vert tinder the track. avenue and down 4th avenue to the depot, Persons who have taken bosks from was read; and, on motion, it was ordered th it it be granted. the reailing room are requested to rotuni On motion ordered that property them at once as the library is soon owners on south side of Spring street be to be moved to some other convenient notified to build sidewalk from Oak to place. The W. C. T U. will meet <»n 4th, and the property ownors on 4th Wednesday next at 2 o’clock at the street to build sidewalk on west side of nailing room. Miss Narcissa White is street, from Spring street to the railroad expected to be present. depot. Also, sidewalk built on east side The repairing of the damaged places of 1st avenue, from Main to Spring street. and strengthening of the weak places on The following bills were read, and on the intima«! between Grant's Pass and motion, referred to finance committee: Roseburg has been steadily m progress, Alien! & Brugdon, candles and under the supervision of roadmaster coal oil.......................................... $ 80 31 Volk with a large force of men, and all A. E. Hammond and others, sur «Unger of further breaks or delays this veying ........................................... 11 50 winter is doubtless past. Thompson & Stephenson, livery services.......................................... 10 00 I The Pullman palace car, “Ashland,” i which has been undergoing repair* ami Total ........................................... $101.87 refitting, was placed on duty again last Reports of Treasurer and Street Com Monday, taking the place of the “Al bany," which, in its turn, will be refitted missioner were read, accepted and placed and revarnithed. The Ashland is hand on tile. Adjourned. some and bright under its new polish, and runs on a new set of paper wheel*. PERSONAL. Sheriff Jacobs was in town yesteiday. Marc. Armstrong c me up from Me«i- f«»rd yeaterday. Jesse D. Walters has returned to Spragu« river from a visit in Portland. Mr. H. B. Carter is visiting Tacoma, Seattle an«l other place* on Puget Sound. Mr. J. F Kelley came up from Grant’s Pass last week, on business f«»r Miller X Co. I. G. Davidson, the Portland pho tographer, has been in town several days this week. Harry E Sehwatka and Mis* Julia E. Sleeper, <»f Yreka, were married last Sunday evening. Mrs E A. Hale is again giving music leM'-ns at Linkville. The Linkville saw mill <«f W. S. and C S. Moore will begin it* season's woik this week. The machinery of the new sash and door factory at Grant's Pass is being put in place ready for operation. R. S. Hailey, the champion foot-racer of the Pacific coast, died at S«n Frau cisc«« Feb. 28th, aged 27 year* Stock men of eastern Oregon say they never suffeted »•> little loss during any winter as the past, simply no bad weath er w< rth mentioning. c MYER —Near as il.ui-l. Feu. 2um, iojv , to and Mrs. K. B. .Myer, ason. Rice—Near Eagle Point. Feb. 18, 1886, 6 Mr. and Mrs. Goo. W. Rioe, a daughte: 8i.UH.ii—In Medford, Feb. 30, 1886, to M and Mrs. John Slagle, a son. Ricn—At Grant’s Pass, Feb. 12.1886, to Mr and Mrs. Win. Bioh, a son. P iibpont —At Black B«ar, oal., Feb. 26.18*; to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pierpont, a dsugb ter—12Ibs. DIED. P abkbh —A* Brownsboro, Feb. 17, 18« Esther May, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. a. P. Parker; aged 6 years, 1 month* and 3 days. . Following is the ne.it her record of the '. S. signal service office in Ashland fof ” ' ending Thursday evening, Msr«h 4ih: ___________ TtMFMKArLKk c’el.26 27 28 far 1 2 3 4 Highest 53 44 51 50 53 «55 49 Lowest In inches 32 32 .23 M 30 05 24 26 28 .0« .00 .00 .00 30 Total precipitation ......... 0.60 By F. N ewham , Signal Service. Impotency in man or woman cured by A Mis-statement. lilmore's Aromatic Wine. For sale aS he City drug store. During the pendenoy of a suit «t law o Dr. A C. Helm and wife will probably in equity it is universally couoeded to b return from Southern Califorttia t » Ash iiupro;»er, to apeak mildly, for a publi NEW THIS WEEK. laud this spring. journal endeavor to prejudice either par The Oregon insane asylum is filling np ty to the to contest. The ‘ Democratic rimes.' Mrs. M McManus, who h id been in rapidly. Twenty-three patients were re however, know* no code of justice or pr- Ashland for some time, returned t«> ceiv'd during the month <>f February, priety. no rule of action save the fostering <>i Yreka last week. seven were discharged ami tw<> died, the petty self interest of its proprietor. Li. its last issue it mis-states facts tn the men A irgil Conn, Esq., a prominent citizen there being 445 patient* at present writ tion of a water controversy pending in equi ing. of Paisl.-y, Lake county, was in Ashland ty. It says; “J. C. Tolman. Pat Dunn and Mrs. J. last Saturday. County surveyor J. O. Allen of Klam riouok are the plaintiffs, and have com Mr. L. L. Jennings, of Grant’s Pass, ath county has just completed the sur menced an action aeainst H. Casey, C. Neil. The I. O. G. T. Amateurs will present and Miss Sarah Dean, of Riddle’s, were vey f«»r a new county road from Bonanza W. R. Kincaid. Wm. Taylor, Dan Walker to the public on married on the 24th ultimo. to Bly, which shortens the distance Giles Wells, and other*, to enjoin them from using more than a certain amount oi about four miles, ami gives a much bet the water of Neil creek,” ¿to. Dr. Wurtz, a prominent physical! of Now. it is oertiiinly just to all partios th t Coldwater, Mich., is spending some time ter route. (HT. PlTltit K'N DAV) the facts be correctly stated. The suit in The Roseburg Plaindealer of last week question in Ashland and looking about over th« is oua in which plaintiffs seek t«« The Drama entitled vadey, says: The marslisl has three tramps at enjoin defendant»- from diverting from work on the streets th«s week. They are plaintiffs that portion and amount of the Mr. —. —. Grant, general agent of merely stopping a few days in order to water of Neil creek which has already twice the Travelers Insuiance Co., and Mr. E. rest up. Look out for your hen roosts been decreed to plaintiffs by the Distnc J. Hairis, of Astoria, have been in town With the following cast of characters: < k»urt in this couuty and by mandate of the when they skip. Supreme court. several days this week D amd MuKH4Y,'^ltifi'J»(,r oi Fairpunt Archbishop Gross, of Qregon, has is C. B. Pond, of the San Francisco sued an order strictly foriiidding Ro Wild Cherry and Tar. light................................i. IlMukMl*. hoard <»f supervisors, was in Ashland Every body knows the virtues of Wild L ai ; ry D ivine , Ina Aaa’t.. .Chas^ftwiil- man Cath««lic children to attend a Tuesday on his way home from a trip to Protestant school when a school belong Cherry and Tar as a relief and cure for any H on . B ruck H unter ............... C. Gillett. Portland and the Sound. affections of the throat and lungs, com ing to the Catholic church is accessible. bined with these two ingredients are a few C larence H unter , his ward.. [Cllas. Chitwood. R. S. Glossup, who has b«*en em This sounds like “old times." simple healing remedies in the composi ployed as job printer on the Jacksonville tion of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung P eter P aragraph , iiewq»a[wr reporter, F. M Carr, Frank Hanford, Thoma* •Syrup, making it just the remedy for hard [Cha*. Ha« ria. Tune.« for two years or m««re past, left Burke and L. A Banks, members of the. times. Price 50 cents and $1. Samples S cud , Hunter's colored servant.. this week with his wife for California. Home Guards, who did the shooting at free. Sold by J H Chitwood <k Sons. [David Herrin. Ed. Donagliy came over from Siakiyui Seattle on Feb. 8th, have heen arrested Miss M innie D aze , Hunter'• imocc .. Announeenu-nt. County Wednesday, f«»r another short on a charge <«f murder. They were re [Miss Cliff Harris. stay in Asldand. His health is some leased, pending the action of the grand Having about completed my Gallery, B ess S tarbright , cast iq> by the waver, what better than when lie was her« last. jury, on bail of $5,000 each. [Miss Amanda Goodyear. 1 wish to say that I am now prepared t«. Mr. J. C. Eubanks, now representing Work on the Northern Pacific Cascade *<«rve my patrons; and with improved fa M othbk C arey , a reputed fortune teller, [ M iss Can ie Gillette. Kline X Co., the wholesale hit house, ««f Tunnel is being prosecuted from both cilities guarantee work sec<>n<i to none. San Francisco, was in Ashland last Fri si«les of the Cascades, day «nd night, I have been delayed greatly tn finishing B iddy B ean , an Irish girl.. [Miss Maggie Howell. day, selling goods to th«* merchants here. with three cre«s. to relieve each other pictures, by the confusion incident to luiiLiing, but hereafter pictures will be every eight hours. It is impracticable to Wm. P. Hammond, the Oakland, finished promptly. Admission 25c. Reserved Seats 50c. (Cal.) nitrseryni in, is now in the valley prosecute the work by a centra! shaft, C has . W. L ogan . the tleptli being too great for that. in iking arrangements for the establish For bale at Burckhalter it Hasty's. ment of his nursery buainess near The Klamath Star reports that Sam Doors open at 7 o'clock. Begin at 8. Excitement in Texas. Talent. Parker and Dr. B««yd, while fishing on Great excitement lias been caused in the Messrs. M. E. Boyle and Petry Mc Wood river, found a sack containing the vicinity of Pans, Tex., by the remarkable body «>f an Indian infant. A woman Daniel, of Grint's Pass precinct, Jose recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so named Clara has confessed to the birth helpless pliine cunty, who have he could not turu in bed, or raise an«l murder of the chihl. Agent Emery ms head; everybody said he was dying of Ashland College, have has forwarded a statement of the affair consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's home. New Discovery was sent him. Finding re to Washington. lief. he (»ought a large Ixittle and a box of The Sugar-Pine Doorand LumberCe* Alex. Martin and son came up from — OF — Richard Breckenridge, a 12-year-old Dr. King’s Life Pills; by the time he had Oakland, Cal., last week, an 1 have gone taken two boxes of pills and two bottles of Roseburg boy, was arrested last week for GRANT’S PASS, out to Klam ith county. Mr. Martin the Disooverv. he was well and had gained contemplates making his home on his opening the post-office hoi belonging to in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial bottles of Are now pr-pared to furnish Lumber, eithSK Per. J. II. N. Boll and taking out some thi Great Discovery for consumption free fi >e ranch near Linkville. Finishing, Rustic or Flooring i«ap»rs and a package. He was sent to at Chitwood & Son's and all kinds <»t rough lumber, alasy point Engineer Finch, who has charge of a Portland under the U. S. laws, and will along the line of the <>&CRR st rates* 1« compete with any mill in Houthcrn <»rego«. |i>coiin>tive on the fiist run out of Port he taken tn charge by the Boys’ and Deviled bam, turkey, chicken and We will also aoon be prepared to furnish land. was tn town last week, mi a short Go Is Aid Society ♦ tongue at B. X Hasty a. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets visit with friends here. Mr Finch is a Phil Saunders, sergeant-at-arms of the Still groceries left which will be sold and every description of finishing»«' brother n-law of engineer D. McCarty. regular and special sessions of the house »•elow first cost by Caro Bros., in Rees Corrcrpoiidence invited, all order» St.«4 promptly. Address, Mr. and Mrs. John Loogley, of W- sm I • ■f the Oiegoti legislature, was brought x River, Klamath county, returned home up from Portlaml last evening and taken er's Block. Sugar-Pine, Door and Lumbor Co., Ful-blo.'d Plymouth R«»ck eggs for last week fr««m Idaho, where they have t«i the asylum, having heen committed H. B. MILLER, been spending the greater portion of the from Mult«)«,mail cunty. Too much sale hi Ashland at 50cts. per dozen. A|>- Grants Pass, Or. Manager, winter with the aged parents of Mrs. forty-rod bug juice is what upset Phil’s Order blanks for Eagle Mills at Clay- Loosley. thinking apparatus.—Statesman. t.in Jt Gore's, Hunsaker <t Dodge’s, or at Says the Portland World, of last week . On Wednesday night of last week the office of G. F. Billings. Orders left “The wife of Rev. Mr H<>l»art, of Ei«t i Ge<>rge C«><«per's warehouse, at Irving, a U these places will receive prompt atten E agle M ills . Portland, being in failin-g health, the station on the Oregon A California r««.id tion. A n tNDSOMELY printed sad elegantly 1!« congregation has granted him a leave of between Junction and Eugene, was lustrated weekly of from 36 to 44 pages: esp< • absence in order to change climate for a entirely destroy««! by fire. Loss on the cially designed tor live stock breeders and su< to farmers as make mine branch of stork bread rime. They go to Southern Oregon. building is between $6000 and $7000, ing the leading feature of their buuia«««. insured, $1500 It contain««! 7000 hu-di- Party desiring to dispose of Land situated Mrs. Julia A. Smith, relict of the What lhey Say Of It: five miles of Ashland, or near any Rail late Joseph S. Smitli, died at her hoine els of wheat belonging to various far within H on J. P. CLAitxsoN. I'ros. Iowa Impr«v«< road town in Sou1 hern Oregon, can exchange mers in tile neighb« rhood, n««ne of for choice Portland or East Portland preperty Htock-Breodors' Asaociatiou: “It Is not <>«ly in Portland on Sunday of last week. the leading stock Journal of thn Notion, tout •( She has been an invalid for many months, which, it is thought, is insured. As by addressing the age and «.f the world.” GILLMAN A CO. and in the early winter spent a number wheat is worth fifty-six cents a bushel at H on . J ohn L andiuqsn , Pres. Illinois Sts«.« No. 42 Front street, Portlaud. Or. Board of Agriculture: “It is Iteyond queatio* <«f weeks in Arhlattd, hoping for some Irving, the l«»as is nea.ly $4000. The 10-36-lml the very teat live-stock publication 1« Aas«r- benefit from our genial climate, She warehouse was leased to James Lnper. ic*." It was two stories high, « - as originally >1 M. S isson , Ill.. Pres. Am. Po!a«d-Cl>t«a was one of the pioneers of Oregon, hat - Farm For Sale Association: “1 have uo b<-sit*ti«»u in saying ing come to this state from Ohio with intended for a mill and was one of the that I consider it the leading stock Journal or her parents, Thomas and Minerva Car- finest warehouses on the line of the Ore In the best part of Ashland, consisting of 25 the age. Its originality, ability, and impsrtial- gon A California road. There was n«« ' acres of good land, two houses, two barns, itv must be conceded by all wtooar« aoquaiated ter, in 1847. it.” fire in the building an«! the supp «sition good orchard. Also three five-acre lots, good with Enu'AkD M.T rall . Director Aas. Jetway Cat Terms easy. A Portland paper s«ys: William Gor ih that it was burned by vicious tramps. land. tle cl ib: ‘A more ablyi-onductod Journal It 36-tfj J khc G um . dan, formerly manager for Contractor woulil be I ard to iind. an«! ita ffsaeral appaar- aiice is far superior to any of its contatupora- Harris on the Oregon X California Rul- To the Lndies! ries." CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. r««ad, and who afterward went to Gaute- I W m M offitt . Director American ‘ lydeotal« Come and see our stock of ladies un Association: It la. in my estimation, by ttK mala with Harris, has been taken to the Best Location in Rogue River the derwear, infant's robes and cloaks; also best live-stock paper in the world.” Stockton, (Cal.) insane asylum. Gor C ol W. A. HsnitiH Director Am. Hhort h«ra velvets, emb. felt, chenilles, araseues Valley. dan got into some trobble by writing a Breeders' Association: ‘ If it could taks th« The undersigned, in consequence of the il place of th. hundreds of wishy-washy lb mgs defamatory letter to a woman who, it and emb. silk. And don't forget «mt health of hi- wife, is compelled to set k a drier that call themselves stor k and farm papers, 1 large stock of hosiery always on hand. was alleged, had fleece«l him out of some climate, and therefor offers for sh I c his farm nouhl regard it as a National bleaaiag " G illette S isters . of 9s acres adjacent to the Town of Talent. C .M C ulbkstmin , lute Pres. Am Hereford thing like $1,000. Gordan was lodged The place is in a high state of cultivation, con Breciicrs’ Association: ”1 coneid«-r it th« beirt in jail, and, growing insane, was thence tains a good house and barn, about 500 fruit paper for breeders in the country " Paetnre to Let. trees, good water, cte. Will also sell horses, H on . J H PtcKUKI.l.. liec'y American Shoit- transferred to the asylum. Good pasture to let on tbo Hargadine wagons, cattle, hogs, a lull outfit of farming h«»rn Breed« ra' Aasociation: "It Alisa aleh« implements and household furniture. Terms that no other paper spproa< h««s.” and Bauers places near Ashland at lowest easy PliyMdaiis Hare Found out H on D W S mith . l‘r< « of the Natianal CatU« terms. Will also winter stock. inc farm «ill be sold alone, if desired. Ad Bteedera* AaaaetatiM«f America: ‘ The w««- That a contaminating and foreign ele- j dress, G. F. P ennlbaker . derful succra- it has achieved only proves th« Apply to the undersigned. Talent, Oregon. Feb. 5, 1886. incut in the blood, developed bv indiges- ! old lesson, which ia yet so hard for fools and .J ohn R eal . tion, is the cause of rheumatism. This I knaves to learn, that honesty is the beat policy, Ashland, Or., July 30, 1885. its fearless condi-innation of wrong, and its settles upon the sensitive sub cutaneous Choice Farms for Sale. hearty indorsement of right, make it really and covering of the muscles and ligaments of truly a great moral engine.” Rooms for Rent. the joints, causing constant and shifting «.EN L F B > m . Iowa ( itv. Ia.: “Hering e««« THE UNDERSIGNED OFFEI18 FOR pain, and aggregating as a calcareous, the leading live-stock papers in America A plcsant parlor and lodging rooms f««i sale a No. 1 grain farm, containing 204 all chalky deposit which produces stiffness and England. 1 state without hesitation end and distortion of the joints. No fact, rent, furnished, in choice location near acres of tillable land situated on the stage wiihout the leer of contradiction that il ie th« which experience has demonstrated in re business part of town. For particulars road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Plane ablest, liveliest, best-conducted, end in every is well improved; good well of water for res[H-ct the most valuable live-stock payee gard to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, has inquire at the T idinos office. [33—tf. printed in the English language.” house use and living stream for stock. stronger evid«>nce to support than this, T hou B W a I. kh . Jr. Bcc'y Holstein-Priesia« Safe insurance of all kinds at lowest Also 215 acres lying within half a mile of Breeders' namely, that this medicine of comprehen Association of America: "it is th« sive uses checks the formidable and atro rates. G. F. Billing*. Phccnix, all under fence, county road on most valuab c of all the agricultural Journals two sides: can at small expense l>e put in in the Unite«! States to those interested in 'toe cious diseases, nor is it less positively es cultivation. For particulars call on or ad improvement of our live stock.” tablished that it is preferable to the poisons Nature's own remedy, Oregon Kidney dress often used to arrest it. since the medicine Hubacrlptlon Price—|l a year. Clnhs «f On my 204 sere farm there is one hundred five. $2.50; Clubs of ten. 12. •pecimsn copy contains only salutary ingredients. It is Tea. acres oi grain and hay growing, that I will free. also a signal remedy for malarial fevers, sell with the farm. If desired, can give pos constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and blad Kellgious Notices. j, H. SANDERS 4 CO., session at any time. der ailments, debility and other disorders. Publishers. Chicago, III. JOHN 8. HERRIN. Ashland. Or. M. E. C hurch . — Regulsr services every Sun- See that you get the genuine. Two lyimlreil Chinese laborers engage«! in «.’rubbing land near Albina, a suburb •if Portland, were driven from their work by white men last week. Pretty frigt'l L»r the opening fruit buds < these nights, and plenty of time for more Preparations are in progress for the ex • >f it between now and the first of April. ecution <«r O’Neil. The gallows is to be M. Mayer has removed his tailor shop elected just west of the jail and will be to Nutley* building on «ast side of Mam surrounded by a tight ix.ard fence six street, next door t>> th« Central House. teen feet high, the enclosure being in A large mastodon tusk, well preserved, tended to admit some fifty or sixty people, who will witness the execution. was exhumed at the hydraulic mine of More Spooks. E x | h - i imeiit wnth a sand-bag for a weight, D«'. Ireland, near Henley, a short time Bids f««r supplying Fort Klamath gar wiii be made t<> test the trap, r««po and ago. The past week th it dead Chir.ani in rison wit!: wo«»«l, charc >al, barley, oats, other arrangements before the fatal day The few Chinamen that were in Glen bran an«i straw will be received up t«> 12 again mad« his appearance in the county arrives. O'Neil has apparently not given dale were driven out of that place on jail as a ghost and had a whole lot of fun upall hope yet. Mt. Moon, fiomCoiusa, Wednesday of last week, and went to o'clock Saturday, Mirch 27'h;als<» bid* all to himself in one of the back cells of • pon the governin-mt freighting contract Cal , a relative by marriage, called to Grants Pass. between this place and the F««rt. Full that institution. This ghost appears to see the condemned man this week, and particular* and blank proposals inay be be a very active one and not afraid of work The interest in the Gillette property in has gone to Salem to see if the Governor as he invariably either turns everything can be induced t<> interfere. Sheriff Ashland, sold last Saterday for two had upon application to the Quarter upside down or changes its position in master at Fort Klamath. minor heir», was bid in by Chas. H. Gil Jacobs intends to perform persona ly the one wiy or another. Both of the guards disagreeable duty of springing the death lette fur about $500. Parties interested in raising horses will watching over over O’Neil say they have trap. O'Neil ts to be placed upon the The biggest snow storm of the winter be plessed to know that W. C. Myer heard him but his acquaintance they have trap at 12:30 p. M. next Friday, He occurred in Ashland last Friday morning. (who ha* the finest large horses on the not made. Some being skeptical on will piohably do some talking before the About two inches of snow fell, but wa* Coast) lias decided to make better and the ghost question a company of five fall. about all melted by noon. lower terms than ever offered in this val of our representative citizens visited the “Stop the machine" and announce to ley. A* the demand for large horses at jail this week to make an examination, Escaped from Jail. the public the arrival at McCall's of » big prices is c«Mistantly increasing, ;t will but found his cell vacant. They then The young half-breed. Tommy Moore, full line of spring goods, which all are be well for horsemen to consult with Mr. decided on a plan to keep him out and proceeded to tightly close the small win Myer. [38 who h.is been confined in the jail at invited to call and inspect. dow and cell door with mosquito bar Ltnkville since his l»old attempt last Jan H«»n. Theo. Cameron and others have Certain real property in Jacksonville uary to steal several boatloads of barbed belonging to E D. F««udray is to be sold purchftse«l the English Co.'s mines on firmly fastened with sealing wax and a wire and provisions from the warehouse by the sheriff March 27th, to satisfy a Galice creek and will soon tako posses private stamp duly marked thereon. of Keatnes, Martin A Co., made his escape judgment in favor uf Haskell Amy. sion. They secured a bargain, as this Since that time the ghost has not shown last Tuesday night, by burning a hole mining property is one <>f the best in the up, but if we are any judge of his “Sim'in Slade" will appear with his State. It was for the purpose of inspect strength, judging from his capers on for through the wooden fluor of the jail and digging out through the foundation. brilliant headlight, bay window, and ing ij. that Mr. 0. went to Gidice creek a mer visit«, we will just bet our last nickel His | Ian displayed much ingenuity and other badges of the profession, at Myer’s short time since, The terms are privat« tint there wont be a bit of mosquito bar left and the seal on the the wax be ruin shrewdness. After building a fire on hall Saterday evening of next week. as yet. —[Times. ed forever. We anxiously await devel the tl<»or he placed over it a large oil can New and full line of r«»asted Coffee*— The I. O. G. T. Amateurs, who opment«.—[Sentinel. with open l»otton and a hole at the top, best brands of Rio, C««sta Rica and bleud- an«I cn top of the can a joint of stow ed. We grind for y«»u without extra played “D iwn by tile Sea' so admirably, will present to the public another drama, Will Shin Lime. pi|»e, to create a draft. It is not known charge. F arlow & M iller . “Among the Breakers" at Myer's hall what time he succeeded in getting out, A short timo ago it was reported that Already about a hundred men are em Wednesday evening, March 17th. It is an«i no trace of his whereabouts has yet the managers of the LaCamas paper a play that appeals to the popular fancy, been discovered. Some time ago he had ployed in and near Jacksonville in the mills on the Columbia river, not far.from and will be given in a tm>st enjoyable burn««! the loek out of his door and w . m q'tartz industry—tn putting up the mill, Portland, lias shipped a quantity of lime manner. Secure y«»ur seats in advance just about ready to go when discovered. getting out and hauling rock from the rock from the quarries near Rock Point, at Burckhalter Hasty s. Since i lien he has caused con*i«lerablc ledges, etc. this county, and found that it made a Virgil Conn, of Paisley, who was in lime better suited to their use than any trouble by breaking shickles and trying That $100,000 mortgage on the proper to give the sheriff the slip on several oc ty of Jackson county might to be whit Ashland last Saturday, reports that ar they could find on the market. It w;is casions. tied down a little every year, even if it rangements have been made to build a thought that the long distance of freight should require “heroic" treatment to flouring mill in Paisley and have it ready transportation would probably preclude A New Business Block. for grinding the next season's crop. their regular use ef it, however, but it accomplish it. There is a fine water power privilege at seems tha» they have determined to have One uf the important improvements in An overeat left at Wimer X Farlow's i that (»lace, ami a largo surrounding area Ashland which h.is been referred to as store a number of months ago may be re of agricultural land; and no mill now it, anyhow. The following is from the contemplated for some time, is the build Grint's Pass Courier of last week. The ing of a new brick business block on covered by the owner up«m proof of own within fifty miles of »he place. The Courier mat. met Mr. Piltock and ership and payment for this notice. Call Main street from the east side of Reeser's a number of other gentlemen from Port A quarrel between Webb Parker and block t>> and including the northwest cor on J. O. C. Wimer. Lew Koss at Lakeview, which had been land at Rock Point, .and says: “They ner "f Oak street. Messrs. G. S. But Charles Shackelford and Frank Aber brewing for some time, culminated in an were there in the interest of the La Cain ler and G. F. Billings have for some nethy, special swamp laud agents, left “appeal to arms" last Tne*«lav morning as paper mills. They h ive secured the time owned the lot between Reeser’s and Salem f««r Fort Klamath last Saturday, The shooting occurred in the hotel in lime quarry a short distance below Rock the corner lot, owned by R. Hatfield to continue their investigations of the Lakeview. Parker fired throe shots, but Point as we are informed for the purpose List week they bought the Hatfield lot swamp land question. R<«ss, fur some reason, could n«»t get his of obtaining lime which will be used in liny, at 11 A. M and 7 p. M. Sunday School for $1000. and have now made arrange 9:30. Rev. W. G. Simpson will preach at Med Among our new ads. this week will be pistol to go off. Nobody was hurt, for the manufacture of paper. They will at ments to build a brick block of a large ford on the 3d Sunday in each month. The Sherman Murderers. found that of the Sugar Pine Lumber tunately—kind of a French duel. Park once h ive a side track put in from the basiinent and upper story, to occupy railroad and also a tramway built P resbyterian C hurch .—Preaching morn from er has been hel«l in $500 bonds to keep (Yreka Union Feb. 19.] Co., of Grant’s Paes, who are prepared ing and evening at the usual time. Sunday about the entire frontage of the property Mr. Beers of Sam’s Neck, C. VV. School at 9:30 A. M to furnish the best of lumber of all de the peace ami answer before the next it to the quarry. Shipments will cotn- on both Main and Oak streets. The inence at an early dato.” grand jury. Rev. J. V. .Milligan, paitor. Frame, Walter Lennox, W. Evans and scriptions at lowest rates. blo. k will contain three tine stores and Mrs. John Sherman, accompanied by B aptist C hurch .—Preaching nt Ashland mostly At least two thousand men, The T idings goes t<» press earlier than A Remedy for Lang Diseases. an office, the latter for the use of Mr. Constable J. W, Wheeler of Fort Jones, morning and evening every »-unday except the Chinese, are at work on the railroad first m each month Preaching at .Medford on Billings. There are two wooden build formerly, tn order to have the mail ready Dr. R’«bert N«wt««a, late President of have left for Modoc county, as witnesses each month. ings now on the lots. They will be re for the Thursday evening train. Per north <»f Delta. Orders have been given the Eclectic College <>f the city <«f New in the case of the Indians arrested for the first Sunday in Rev. A. M. Russell, pastor. Scobie, t<> t<> the Masonry contractor, moved, the larger one to the opposite sons having matter to bring in for pub L iberal H all . T alent . -Liberal Sunday York, and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohi «, the murder of John Shertnan in June push Ins work with the utmost dispatch, School meet* for Bible study and dismission side of Main street, above the Pioneer lication should remember this. and he has been employing more men use«! D r \V m H all ' s B alsam very ex last. The defense will attempt to prove ev< ry Sunday at 11 A M . Cordial invitation to Bt<«re. Work will be commenced about Receive«! this week, at Farlow X Mil and buying additional teams The tun tensively hi his practice, as many cf hi« an alibi, but it is thought th it they will everyone. ♦ - ----- the middle of the present month. This ler’s, a new Imo of teas. Just «ut—“Re nel work is also being crowded night and patients, now living, ami restore«! to fail. I here are many things which lead A new invoice of “ The King of is one of the most substantial improve form" brand of uuc«>lor«d tea—something day, and last week the grading forces health by the use of this invaluable to the belief tint Sheriff' Richford has Soaps, ’ washes without rubbing. Try it! ments planned in Ashland for sometime. : medicine, can amply testify. He aiw <y« cooped the right birds. Among others, naw. An elegant prize giver, away with were re-inf<>rced by a number of Chinese, Another brick block is talked of, but not F>»r sale by Hunsaker & Dodge. x I each package. Tty your luck. and 65 carts and a number of wagoua ar •aid that s«> good a reme«iy «night to be the strange actions taken to destroy the yet finally determined upon. prescribed freely by every physician as a red roan horse which h.is cut such a Scott Valley honey, in cotnb <«r ex Two dramatic entertainments near at rived at the front on last Thursday's sovereign remedy in all cases of lung prominent figure in the cue. The horse tracted, very fine! at Hunsaker & An Important Enterprise. hand. It is a satisfaction to know that train. diseases. It cures consumption, and has was found dead near Lennox's place, at Dodge’s. x Quirts mining in this county seems the money contributed by the patrons of The Crater Lake wagon road fever ap no equal for all pectoral complaints. Klamath river, about six weeks ago, and these plays will not he carried out of the Gra[»e, plum, lemon, strawberry, black «bout to be brought down to a solid, pear* to be spreading all over Douglas there can be no doubt but that it is the genuine business basis, by the investment country by a traveling troupe. ; county. At Canyonville last Saturday same animal which was ridden by one of berry, quince, crab apple and currant Prize Poultry. i 111 *-» a at 1-ln rnlr hnltssr A' ■ Burckhalter & MnatV Hasty's. of ample capital. Y'esterday morning A ledge of quartz bearing some free j evening a meeting of citizens was held to the Indians a few hours before the mur jellies The poultry show in Portland last Messrs Walsh and Bragdon returned gold hits («evil discovered on the hill in ; consider the question of building a road der. Attempts have been mule to burn Try Reeser's patei.t grooved and from Portland, and brought the gratify the western part of Ashland, and is plain ' from there up the South Uuqiqiia to Cra- week was a marked success, and was at up the carcass of the animal, but fortun crimped stove pipe. ing information that preparations me to ly traced through laud helonging to : ter Lake. A correspondent tell» a R »se- tended by large numbers of people. ately, a thorough description was takeD The pa ers give to J. M. Garrison, of begin at once for the eieetnii of a quartz Messrs. Tanner and Van Horn. i burg paper: “It is unquestionably a bet- Persons ordering packages from the by Mr. Walter Lennox at. the instance of ! ter route than can he found from Rose Forest Grove, the credit of furnishing Sheriff Boyd. Had the horse lived, Mrs. East will save tune and money by calling mill at their mines on Wagner creek. Read among our new announcements burg. By this route we are reliably in the best specimens of fowls of the three This is good news for the people of Wag Sherman, wife of the murdered man, at the express office for shipping instruc Wyandotte*. ner creek, and tile best part of it is that what is said about the “Breeder's Ga formed that only about 20 miles of load favorite varieties, viz, [26. would have been called upon to identify tion stickers. Plymouth Rocks and Brown Leghorns the enterptise has been taken m hand by zette," of Chicago, the leading live-stock i will have to be constructed." the animal. The Indi ans arrested h ive You can get those canned meats you Mr. Garrison’s birds carried off the blue men who have amp!« resources to prose journal of the United States. Every not yet l»«en brought into the presence «ere asking for at Burckhalter X The Redding Dein >crat says of the stockman in Oregon should rea«l the ribbon or 1st premiums, for the following cute the enterprise on a proper scale and of Mrs. Sherman. Mrs. Sherman is now I Hasty's. work on the California and Oregon mad: entries: * Wyandotte pen, Wyandotte whose character and reputation is such Gazette. The track is laid to a point just b«h>w pair and Wyandotte hen; Plymouth Rock in better he ilth th in she h is enjoyed for as to wield a strong influence for the eti Cranberry sauce at H. & D.'s. x Eggs have been selling at 124 cts. per year*, and expresses herself a* being able couiagement of the careful and legimate dozen in the Portland market, and also Portuguese Flat and construction trains pen; Brown Leghorn cockerel; Brown to identify the murderer of her husband run to th« emi of the track, at which Leghorn pullet; pair Rose-comb Brown growth <>f mining enterprise tn Southern in this county. Tho metr«»politan pa When Baby was sick we gave her place Colonel Scobie has 140 white men Leghorns. Hi* Wyandotte* were the should slie see him. CA8TOR1A Oregon. Messrs. R. Koehler, Manager pers have not so much t<> say as former st work on the piers of two of the great attraction of the show. Persons Hard Times. Wnen she was a Child she cried for of the O & 0. R. R , and J. Brandt, ly about Oregon* hens betng unable to largest and in«>st expensive bridges on wanting sittings of egg* from these prize (ASTORIA General Superintendent of the road, are supply home demand. While money is close, wages and prices I I When she became a Miss she clung to the wh«»le road, Each of the piers of fowls of Oregon should consult Mr. Gar low, I expenses should be cut down in every CASTORIA the «gentlemen who, after careful inves At the annual school meeting for Ash these bridges will cost over $10,000, as rison’s *d. in another column, for par- household. Economy, the watch word for When she had children she gave them tigation, have taken a half interest in CASTORIA. they are about 40 foot in height, 15 feet mothers, head off uoctor bills by always the mines, ami will furnish the catntal to land district Dr. J. H._ Chitwood was wide at the base, and the retaining walls ticulara. keeping in the house a bottle of Dr. Bo- elected director, and N. H. Clayton, prosecute the business. A Huntington san ko's Cough and Lung Syrup. Stops a are 125 feet in length. A Family Blessing. oough instantly, relieves consumption, null, of twelve ten capacity, «’ill be i clerk. The retiring clerk will hand in a CURE FOR FILES. cures croup and pain in the chest in one Chatice for a gardener—Four acres of •reeled at first ami the engines for power, full report of last year's business for Piles are frequently preceded by a sense Simmons Liver Regulator — the favor night. It is just the remedy for hard times. publication next week. good garden land in Ashland for rent ite home remedy—is entirely vegetable, an t other arrangements, will be such as Price 50 cents and $1. Samples free. Soid of weight in the back, loins and lower part I of the abdomen, causing the patient to to allow <>f an increase of the capacity of The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour cheap. Lots of fruit and water—good and is the purest and best family medi 1 by J H Chitwood & Son. sup]»«»!*e he has some affection of the kid the works should it bee »me advisable. bon, Ind., says: “Both myself and wife house of three moms, out buildings, etc. cine that is compounded. No error to neys or neighboring organs. At times, • Engineer John A. Hurlburt is ex|»ected I owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Enquire at Logan's Gallery. be f«are«l in administering, no injury Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve symptoms of indigestion are [»res«-nt. flatu to arrive by this morning s tram to make Cure," For sale at J H Chitwood X O. H. Blount’s large stock of new from exposure after takin«', no loss of croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. lency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A a comprehensive survey ami maps of the Son’s. moisture, like perspiration, producing a spring clothing will arrive next week. time. It is the best preventive medi For sale by J H Chitwood it Son. very disagreeable itching, after getting mining claims and surroundings. For dyspe[>sia and liver complaint, Good quality goods, handsome patterns cine, and safe to take no matter what th« Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy—a positive warm, is a common attendant. Blind, and «iegant cuts; fit guaranteed. All sickness may prove to be, and in any or bleeding, and itching piles yield at onoe It is spring. A resurrection of na- you have a printed guarantee on every sales strictly cash, at lowest prices. dinary disease will effect a speedy core. cure for catarrh, diphtheria and canker to the application of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never mouth. Fur sale by J H Chitwood & ture's latent f> rcss is taking place. Lika Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts Rev. H- B. Errell.of Pavilion, N. Y.. says Son, affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the world around you. renew your com fails t« cure For sale by J H Chitw >od Why will you cough when Shiloh ’ s of Gilmore's Aromatic Wine: "I believe it intense itching, and effecting a perma plexion, invigorate your power«, cleans« X Son. Just received at O H. Blount’s a fine the to be a most desirable remedy to be placed Cure will give immediate relief. Price nent cure Pnoe 5u cents. Address, the the channel« of life. Ayer'« Sarsapa Red clover seed at Hunsaker & in every family.” For sale at the City drag 10 cts. 50 cts. and $1. For sale by J. H. new line of tobaccos, cigars, uutiuns, Dr. B»sanko Medicine Co., l'iqua, 0. Sold rilla is th« means to use tor this parpose. Dodge's. * store. stationery, dix. Chitwnod A Son. The Gallow««. Weekly Weather Record BORN. HERE AW THERE. Wednesday Evening, March 17, AMONG THE BREAKERS! Lumber! Lumber! The Breeder's Gazette. Land Wanted. Ten Nights in a Bar-room! Under the auspices of the ----- ASHLAND BRASS BAND, Will be presented this Thrilling Temperance Drama, at MYER’S HALL, Saturday Evening, March 13th, '86. PROF. J. 8. SWEET, Manager. ------- CAST OF CHARACTERS: JOE MORGAN, - SIMON SLADE, • SAMPLE SWICHEL, FRANK SLADE. HARVEY GREEN WILLIE HAMMOND, MR. ROMAINE. MRS. MORGAN, . - MEHITABLE CARTWRIGHT, MARY MORGAN, - - - G. M. Willard. J. F. Bowditch. . M. L. Alford. Chas. Harris. • H. T. Chitwood. R. T. Vining. B. R. Willits. Miss Julia Goodyear. Mrs. M. L. Alford. Miss Carrie Roper. --------- SYNOPSIS: --------- A ct i . —Mr. Romain’s first visit to Cedarville. The inquisitive Yankee. Willie Hammond. Harvey Green. “I’m pooty certain I had a tew shillin’ piece somewhere.” Joe Morgan—"If Slade gets richer, somebody will get poorer. ” Mary—"Oh, father, Ive found you.—Won’t you come home with me?” “Lay there till the cows come home." 2. — Mehitable ’s letter. Swichel’s sympathy. Frank getting on in A ct his lessons, Joe Morgan again. Little Mary. The tragedy. A ct 3. —Morgan’s home. Delirium tremens. A ct 4. —“Jest’s you say Squire." Death of Willie. Capture of Green. Morgan’s home. Death of little Mary. 5. — Swichel resolves to get married. Settles matters with Mehitable. A ct “Frank Slade, you have killed your father.” "A drunkard now no loneer—that in o eT’ ,. Free, disenthralled, I siaud a man once mors -------- Admission, I —o—------------- ■ £50 cto. Reserved Seats without e*tra charge at Burckhalter & Histy's. Poors open <t 7 o’dock? Curtain risw it 7-?o-