Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, March 19, 1886, Image 3

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    HIE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
BREVITIES.
A letter received from Senator
Mitchell informc us that the time for re­
storation <>f the mail service from Ash­
land to Linkville to six trips per week is
July 1st next, the date of beginning of
r.ew contract.
A teamster on the Linkville road was
found the other day taking a comfort-
able nap in the mud beside his wagon
wheels, with his team and load stuck
fast in a bad spot that a sober man
would have avoided.
L. H. Adams, who has charge of
Miller A Co's warehouse in this ¡»lace, is
agent for the Sugar Pine Door and
Lumber Co., of Grant's Pass, and all or­
ders for lumber of any kind will be
promptly tilled by him.
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Open fruit blossoms under a two-inch
covering of snow is one of the peculiar­
ities of our climate. The blossoms can
stand that kind of treatment well
enough, however, but a hard freeze in
the future may spoil the peach crop yet.
The Catholic Sentinel says: Rev.
Father F. X. Blanchet, of Jacksonville,
is contemplating the erection of a small I
church at Grant's Pass, the dimensions I
of the same to be 24x40 feet, with two
vestry rooms, front porch and belltower.
By using a very heavy pressure and
one of the most improved iron wheels,
the ¡»roprietors of the Wagner Creek
quartz mill may be able to run their
machinery by water from the creek.
They can easily obtain all the fall they
want.
On Thuisday evening Mrs. Amanda
McDiniel took the northbound train at
Medford. Whether or not she has re­
turned t<» this county we have not heard.
Her departure on the evening before the
execution of O’Neil has catised much
comment.
I
HERE AND THERE.
î
PERSONAL.
Little Klamutli Ditch Co.
I
THE
WINTER IN ASHLAND.
MARRIED.
The Star of last Saturday had tin- fol
lowing concerning the progress of work
on the irrigating canal of the Little Klam­
ath Ditch Co.:
Work on the new ditch is progressing
finely. One would think from the rush
going on around that a railroad was be­
ing built. Surveyor B. VauBrimer
locates the ditch, a party behind him
cut out the brush and then conies a big 1
elephant plow throwing out the soil, and i
doing good work, too; some teams are 1
hauling timbers to build the flume across
Lost river, while others are hauling grain :
and hay. Reina hl A McCulluck’s Ind to
build the flume across Lost river for $1.20 i
a foot has been accepted. The flume is i
to be 492 feet in length, eight feet in 1
width and one and a half feet in depth.
The highest point from surface of water
in the river will be thirty feet. They
will commence work Monday, providing
the weather is favorable, with four men
to assist, and expect to finish their con­ ,
'
tract in about a month.
Following is th«’ record of the V S Signal HOWARD—EATON.—At Grunt's Puss. Friday.
Seventy-live Chinamen still remain in
P. L. Fountain came in from Linkville
Tramps are passing through town ev­
M«r»-h v-u, um ,
<. Howard to Mb
service station in Ashland for the months ol
ma Eaton.
Seattle.
yesterday morning.
Dei-vuibi-r. Iss5 and January and February.
ery day.
1SN6. all temperature, Is above zero:
Immigrants have already commenced
BORN
Henry Nutley started last Tuesday on
Prohibition clube have been organized
Agent Wanted.
arriving in Klamath county.
his return to Warner valley.
FEB KI'A NV ' n
at Phtenix and Medfoid.
Wanted—A willing and trustworthy
BAKER-In Jacksonville, March 12. 1386, to
X
Glendale is lively again since the new
tu
Mr ami Mrs K N Baker, a son.
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The family of M. Armstrong left this
T. H. Harris took charge of the Ash
Í
man as agent. Address A. M., care
proprietors
took
charge
of
tho
big
saw
place
for
Medford
last
week.
i-
b.
CHAPMAN
In Berkeley. Cal.. March s. ISA», to
land inaiket last Monday.
Ashland T idings .
[40—3t
the wife of Win H Chauman, a son.
mill.
Mr. Linthicum, an attorney of Port­
A regular miner’s district organization
g *7
('OPELAND—At H.-nley, March sth. IssG. to Mr
i
=
A Social Hop
The Star tells of “Jackson' rabit hunt­ land, is spending a week or two in Ash
’s
and Mrs Win II Copulmid. a daughter.
has been formed at Gold Hill.
• r- H
r-
ing as one of the sports in Klamath land.
%
KV LE -In Ashland, March 15, IMG, to Mr and
t X ; -
z
z.
At Myer’s Hull on Saturday March 19th.
A large area has been seeded down the
.Mrs A T Kyle, a daughter.
X
s
county.
This is our last for the season. A cor­ valley within the past ten days.
<5
Frank Patterson, now’ a resident of
dial invitation extended to all. Tickets
DIED
A Mr. Cannon lias the contract to de­ the Sacramento valley, Cal., is in town
ñ”
1 60 40 .00
1
1 37 •>•> .01
•)
«2 32 20 .00
•) 5X P»
Paymaster Reed, of the O. A C. R. R-,
0 :>i .00
07
50 cents.
N iles A Y eago .
liver 3.000,000 feet of logs at the Glen­ this week.
3
3 5-5 i 3-5 .00
3 10 20 .00
39 .00
SINGLETARY—On Gall's creek. Marell 6. 1846.
came up on the freight this week
dale saw mill.
4 1 .Mi 40 .(•0
i 42 21 .00
4 ■ Mi 3i .00
of typhoid-pneumonia. Thomas K., «on of B
Harvey Walker came in from Bonanza
Hor.es and Cows for Sale.
r>
.ox
.00
«5
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■
31
.00
II
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71
11
null Mary Smglchiry; aged 10 years less ten
“Dad” Bybee, of Klamath county, is
B. F. Crouch has boughs a building last. Sunday, for a visit of a day or two
f» >3 IS .12
ti 42 .32
(i 69 .’»0 .00
00
days.
•>>
Two or three good milch cows and two in thia valley buying young cattle.
7
7
49 37 . 2 5
63 16 .43
4 ! 43
.00
lot in Linkville—on Main street, near I in tins valley.
s 11 27 •01
N 15 2.S .00
»X 1!' .36
02
horses have been placed in the hands of
the postoffice.
Pay your county taxes before the ten
Proper Traatmeut for Cough*.
9 :W :;2 .02
(Ml
y 17 40 .45
9 4.5 23
Maj. Poole, V. S. paymaster, returned
the undersigned for sale. For further per centum is added by the sheriff.
1H 47 ;
.77
10 17 •>.-> .00' 10 ,32 39 .02
That
the reader may folly understand
The
“
Law
and
Order
League
”
at
Red
Wednesday
from
his
bi-monthly
trip
to
00
:zi .00
information call on or address.
11 ■ M» 27
11 4-» . :Uì .12
il
•
what constitutes a g<axl cough and lung
12 H 1 2». .00
15 .07
Biuff propose to use the boycott against Fort Klamath.
12 ■ F> 3M .00
12
The Pioneer hotel is ottered for sale or
H ouston A Wi< kham .
syrup, we will say that Tar and Wild Cherry
13 47 , 27 .00
13 15 37 .20
13 16 3i .00
tbe Anti-Coolie Association.
rent. Possession given after May 10th.
is the basis of the best remedies yet discov-
15 ! 31 .00
11
11 50
.00
11 IS '26 .(►»
Felix Kahn, of Fort Klamath, came
•red. These ingredients with several oth-
1 ■ 15 j 3S .02
15 4.5 32 • IS
1.5 .51 2- .00
Dental Notice.
15. Hudson, of Poe valley, is one of in on the ambulance Wednesday, on his
Still there is prospect of more fine
16 31 17 .00
ili .57 2x .00
rs equally as efficacious, enter largely in­
1" • >3 j • »y .00
the
aspirants
for
the
position
of
Sheriff
37
«io
.00
50
43
uo
>,1
17
21 .00
way to Portland.
17
17 ,
to I)r. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup,
Dr. Will Jackson will open his dental new brick buildings ill Ashland this sea­ i
is 41 IS
.00
50
37
.00
lx
00
•9
31
1S
of Klamath county, the Star says.
bus making it one of the most reliable
office in Ashland next Monday, 22d, to son.
W. A. Owens, deputy collector of in­ I
.02
.00
19 61 31
1 !» .51 i 32 .00 j lit 12
I
now on the market. Price 50 cents and $1.
00 30 .00
63 32 .<M»
'20 16 2-J
■.«;
20
20
remain here until April 1st. Old patrons
Stock on the ranges in Like county ternal revenue, cime up from Central How to Deal with Diarrhtra. 21 .54 11 .29 21 45
The frame is up for Mr. Denney s
Samples free. Sold by J H Chitwood «*
.72
21 67 32 .00
and others needing his services should new dwelling house in the Iowa addi­
«■>•» >1 : 32 .00 •>•» «; ;ui tA
•Sen.
<
came through the winter without loss, Point Wednesday night, on an official
62 33 .00
This
complaint
is
a
sign
of
a
disor
­
IMI
remember the date and call iqion him tion.
23
12 .45
23 5x 3*9
23 : 53 . 4 2 .00
but are in rather poor condition yet.
visit.
21 36 31 .00
.M7
dered liver ami should be attacked at the . 21 (lO
21 -Ó : î 9 .01
Fresh candies received this week at
early.
50 57 .12
23 ■ti .30 .00
31 ¡ 41
.31
The cool, stormy weather checked the
Traveling tailor's cappers have been
W. L. Bilger, formerly of Jackson-
Jackson­ sont co of the disease. Avoid violent i I 25
*
2f, 10 1 33 .01 Í 2«i •51 as
26 53 32 21 Burckhalter A Hasty's.
1«
taking orders in Linkville, as well as this ville, was in town last Friday, r. as agent purgatives, swallow no chalk mixtuie or I 27 15 31 .00 >7 1 54 40 .15 ; 27 41 ■12 .23
spring run of drummers slightly this
Norman Tailor System.
.0o
I
!
13
!
29
irj
0.3
2S
2 a 5o 3T>
>1 ;u)
place, to send to the dude clothiers in for Thompson, DeHart A Co., of Port­ other constipating preparation. Take I 2«
Ladies wishing to learn the Norman week.
NEW THIS WEEK.
29 1“ ' 2*» .00
52 40 .07
'Frisco.
land.
Simmons
Liver
Regulator
which
will
re
­
143
.:::
.52
:W
30
54
.3.5
17
tailor system of cutting can do so by call­ I Persons who have books belonging to
move the irritating humors that produce 31 : ' 39 1 i 29 .01 31 5 a 4A .25
ing on or addressing Miss Mattie Ober, the reading room will please return them
The Albany Herald Hings the name
Capt German, an old hotel man of the disease, correct the acidity of the
A. L. Willey,
i .
as I have taught her every part and given at once.
of Dr. L. L. Rowland, of Salem, to the Partland, was in the valley last week,
stomach
ami
produce
regularity
of
the
ìlio
mean
t«
for
I
mnerature
December
u
a*
her the exclsive right to teach in Ashland
breeze as a candidate for gubernatorial and talks some of going into business at
Thurston Thomas baa secured the
bowels, alike free from laxity or costive­ 1 (»; ineln. s: rainfall 3 32 inclic s.
and vicinity.
honors.
Medford.
Mean tviiiperature for January was:8.8; rain­
mail contract between Sam's Valley and
ness.
A shland , O regon .
fall. 4.61 iin-nes.
M rs . M. L. A very , Gen. Agt.
Alva Churchill, of the Corvallis Ga­
Spikenard.
Deputy
Sheriff
N.
A.
Jacobs
was
in
Mean tcnipi rature for I'ebriiarv was H'».l ¡rain­ Is prepared to give estimates, to furnish mate
Ashland, Mar. 10, 18.84'».
J. D. Fountain, having decided to re­ fail. 1.6::.
zette, is said to be a candidate for the town Wednesday, and had to give a
rial, an«l complete all kind* of buildings
Lumber ought to be cheap in Southern
Menu temperature for the three months, 42.5
IN OR OUT OF TOWN
move to Linkville in the bear future, degrees;
office
of
state
printer,
before
the
republi
­
number
of
receipts
for
taxes
before
he
rainfall
for
three
months.
'.1.5'J
inches.
Oregon this season—lots of saw-mill
Oyster Sup,M-r.
will for the next sixty days offer his largo
can
convention.
Lowest point reacheil by the thermometer >n reasonable terms. All work warranted t«
returned
to
the
county
seat.
give satisfaction.
The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will competition.
stock of merchandise on hand at actual during the winter was 17 above zero ou Jan.
The Sugar Pine Doorand Lumber Co.,
16111.
-H<il‘—on Mechanic «treet. over Youlc £Gi!
Dr. Seehrist, who came to Phoenix re­ c< 'St.
The 5th, 6th, and 7th of April, re­ i
■give an oyster sup|>er at the Public Read­
roy’s store-house and office.
i 10-40
of («rant's Pass is preparing to prosecute cently from Ohio, is accompanied by his
ing Room in Fraley s block on next member, are the days in which voters
! the lumber business on a larger scale
Parties interested in raising horses will
Try
Reeser's
patel.t
grooved
and
Mrs.
I.
G.
Moon,
of
this
place,
died
mether
and
two
younger
brothers,
who
Tuesday evening, March 23, from 6 to 9. must register.
on Wednesday afternoon from the ef­ this season than ever before.
will make their home in Phoenix for the be pleased to know that W. C. Myer crimped stove pipe.
*
C. J. Sechrist, M. D.,
Come and help us with your 25cts. and
Horace Pelton, of Sam’s valley, went fects of puerperal fever, leaving a little
(who has the finest large lmrses on the
present.
A new invoice of “The King of
we will help you to hot oysters or a good over to Yreka with a load of bacon for
Idaho's insane now under care of Dr.
PI1ŒNIX, OREGON.
coast) has decided to make better and
babe only 11 days old. The body will be Carpenter, at the Oregon asylum, will be
lunch with hot cotfee. We need money sale this week.
J. P. Brown and wife, who went from lower terms than ever offered in this val­ Soaps, ’ washes without rubbing. Try it!
taken
to
Yamhill
county
by
the
bereaved
Office lor lhe prewent, at Dr. Kahler's <lrtig
For sale by Hunsaker A Dodge.
x
to |>ay for rent of reading room.
removed to their new quarters in the Phoenix to Michigan something more
store.
(10-40
B. W. Dean, of Willow Springs, is husband, for burial near relatives and Idaho asylum at Blackfoot next month. than a year ago, returned to the former ley. As the demand for large horses at
C um .
big prices is constantly increasing, ;t will
one of the candidates for the nomina­ friends “gone before.”
••Water Bag», Roaches.”
place
last
week,
and
will
probably
make
The Yamhill eounty Reporter is credit­
be well for horsemen to consult with Mr.
For Sale or Rent.
tion for sheriff.
"Rough on Rats" clears them out. also beet­
A »San Francisco dispatch of March ed with the statement, that money never their home in this valley hereafter.
Myer.
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les, ants.
The undersigned offers for sale or rent
The Walla Walla nurserymen have I 15th says: R. Koehler, receiver of the was so plenty in that country us at pre­
Mr. Win. Steel, of Portland, who has
Life Preserver.
tho valuable hotel on Oak street, Ash­ been delivering a number of trees in Oregon A California railroad, and J. W. sent. Nearly all tho attorneys have become well known throughout the state
if you are losing your grip on life, try
Buchici!’s Arnica Salve.
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Whalley,
attorney
for
the
same,
arrived
"Wilis' Health Renewer.-' Goes direct to
land, known as the Pioneer Hotel, pos­ town this week.
money to lean.
through his commendable efforts in be­
i
weak
spots.
on the last steamer en route to New
session t<> be given May 10th, 1886. The
The best Salve in the world for cuts,
“Rough on Files.”
Prof. W. J. Dean, of Talent, is men­ I York to attend a conference of the East­
The Wool Growers' association of half of the Crater lake national park bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever !
hotel is centrally and favorably located.
project,
was
in
Ashland
Wednesday,
on
4'ures pili s or hemorrhoids, itchiug, protrud­
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, I ing.
Will rent for one year, or longer if de­ tioned as a candidate for county school ern stockh ilders in regard to that road. Crook county has decided to pay a bounty a brief business visit.
Iilecding, internal or otlier. Internal ami LIIE UNDERSIGNED will sell at public auc­
corns, and all skin eiuptions. and positix’e- external
equal to the bounty paid by Crook county
remedy in cadi package. Sure cure. tion al tlie Sec m l Ihui'l store on Grauile St.,
sired. Furniture will be leased with the superintendent.
ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is 50e. Druggist«.
tshlaml. a great variety of household good»,
For shooting Louis Bunsow at Jack­ on the scalps of wild animals—on all tak­
Mrs.
Will
C.
King,
of
the
public
house.' For particulars apply to tho un­
About six inches of snow fell at Fort sonville the other night I). W. Crosby
mechanic'» tools, farming implement», etc.,
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
Pretty Women.
en
since
March
1,
1886.
schools,
Grant
’
s
Pass,
will
shortly
go
to
etc., including* number of cooking and heat­
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
dersigned or to G. F. Billings.
Klamath and four inches at Linkville, was fined $10 by Justice Foudray—the
I..-I lie— « ho won! i retain fresimi-s ami vi­ ing stoves of different sizes. Sale to begin at 10
M> »ntaiia, where her husband is now For sale by J. II. Chilwood A Son's.
D. R. B. WlN.NIFoRD.
last Monday night.
A
correspondent
says
Delta,
formerly
vacity.
Don't
fail
to
try
"Wells
Health
Re-
o'clock, A. M.
tine being the lightest that could be im­
lecturing. They will then go on to Rich­
newer."
Ashland, Or., Mar. 19, 1886.
J. K. LEABO.
E. F. Walker, of Medford precinct, posed, “Car-ying a concealed weapon” the northern terminus of the C. A (). R. mond, Va., where Mr. King is to repre­
Announcement.
Rough «in Ill'll.
Ashland, March 19, lssfi.
has about a dozen quartz claims, in this is what the Judge called the offense, R., is dead now, and “in its hole” and sent Oregon in the right worthy grand <i
••Rough
mi
Itch
”
cures
humors,
eruptions
*
shiHiting at Jacksonville.
■
Having about completed my Gallery, ringworm, teller, salt rheum, frosted feet, « hill
Bunsow 18 not dangerously wounded, it “some kindly disposed person should lodge, I. O. G. T.
and Josephine counties.
throw a shovelful of earth on it.”
Hay for Sale.
1 wish to say that I am now prepared to blulns.
The Sentinel of last Saturday ■ays.
is
said.
Rough on Catarrh,
Janies MacD«>nough,of Willow Springs,
Janies
Pelton
of
Sam's
valley,
who
has
serve
my
patrons;
and
with
improved
fa
­
\ esterday evening about half past six
The Redding Independent says that
l orreets offensive odors at «nee. Complete
1.50 ions alfalfa hay for -al« at Ilouck's ranch,
Rev. W. G. Simpson of this place will
been in the valley during the winter, cilities guarantee work second to none.
D. W. Crosby and Louis Buns«»* ate I has gone over to Yreka with some of Ins
of worst chronie cases, also iinequaled a- I’, miles south of Ashland, at I- per ton in
lecture at the school house in Grant's $13,000 has been subscribed for building was in town this week, on his way to I have been delayed greatly hi finishing cure
fine
young
trotting
stock.
gargle for dlplither>u. sore throat, foul breath. quantities of 20 ton« and upward, or F< per
supper t >gether in George Beck's restaur­
March 25th, for gas works at that place, and that work Prineville, to prepare for another sum­ pictures, by the confusion incident to •50e.
-ingle ton. or the hay will l>c delivered in
ant where they got into a quarrel over
A young man from up in the Siskiyous Pass Thursday evening,
will
soon
be
commenced
for
erection
of
Ashland for two dollars per ton additional.
“Hough on Itnls.“
some trivial subject, g-'t to calling each I was showing some nice looking quartz in the benefit of the church building fund the plant and laying of the street main.«. mers canqiaign m the stock business. building, but hereafter pictures will be
No. 29-:tm)
Mr.s. J. II oi - ck .
<
tears
out
rats,
mice,
roaches,
tlie-,
ant«,
there.
Ills
lecture
will
be
upon
“
Life
His step father, Mr. Sizemore, lias ! finished promptly.
other hard names and the wild up was I town the first of the week.
bed-bugs.
in the Highlands of Scotland, ' and will
Ayer's Hair Vigor stimulates the hair turned his attention to cattle now, and
C has . W. Lot. an .
Heart I’aii w
that Crosby pulled his pistol and shot
Notice* to Taxpayers.
Republican county central committee be a genuine trviat to tho people of cells to healthy action, and promotes a has a good band <m the range.
Palpitation, dropsical swellings, dizziuess.
Bunsow in the groin inflicting a painful
iii'b_-> -tion. heailache. sh i plessncss cured by
vigorous growth. It contains all that
To the Latlies!
Notice is hereby given that a live-mill tax
but not necessarily a dangerous wound. is called to meet in Jacksonville to-day. Grant's Pass.
"Wells' Health llenewer.”
Merrit Bellinger is chairman.
has been levied by the City Council ot the
can
be
supplied
to
make
the
natural
hair
Oregon
A
California
Extension.
Willits,
who
has
been
at
Ur. sby was arrested and afterward gave
Prof. J. Q.
--Hough on Corm«.**
Come
ami
see
our
stock
of
ladies
un
­
city of Ashland; and that the tax roll lias
The Prohibition county convention Paisley, Like county, for about two beautiful and abundant; keeps the scalp
bail in the sum of $100 to appear before
A'k for Wells' "Rough ou corns.' 1 > cents. been placed in the hands of the undersigned,
The Redding Press received the fol- derwear, infant’s robes and cloaks; also
will remain -o for sixty («50/ day«, during
will
be held at Medford next Thursday, years, will goto Lakeview to teach vocal free from dandruff, and makes the hair lowing last week from its correspondent velvets, emb. felt, chenilles, araseues Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft coms. and
Justice Foudray for preliminary exami­
which time 1 will receive and receipt for said
Marts, bunions.
I
to nominate a full county ticket.
nation.
and instrumental music for the next two tlexible and glossy.
luxes.
S. 1». TaVLOB. Marshal.
ami emb. silk. And don't forget our
at the tailroad front:
“Biu'hu-Paiba.”
Ashland. Or.. Jan. 27. 1686.
or
three
months.
Prof.
Willits
is
an
ex
­
A.
D.
Carrick,
of
Linkville,
who
dis
­
large
stock
of
hosiery
always
on
hand.
Work
on
the
road
goes
on
slowly
but
Qriik.
complete
cure,
all
kidney,
bladder
Mr. Stewart is setting a large number
A Fine Horse Sold.
and urinary di-ease-. scalding, irritation, stone,
G illette S isters .
of fruit trees on Ids place west of the perienced and successful instructor, and appeared unexpectedly front that place surely. The Chinese are coming at tho
gravel, catarrh of the bladder. |1, druggists. NOTICE to SHAREHOLDERS
Ins
patrons
will
be
pleased
with
the
re
­
some
weeks
ago,
leaving
his
business
rate
of
one
or
two
car
loads
per
week.
W. C. Myer, the pioneer importer and old stage road north of Phoenix.
Heil-bugs. Flies.
sults of bis course of training.
Pasture to Let.
affairs in bad shape, has returned home Headquarters are now at tbe 6th cross­
breeder of Percheron horses of this
Elies, roaches, ants, bed-hugs, rnts, mice, West Ashland Ditch Company* No. 1.
A family arrived in Ashland last Tues­
Good pasture to let on the Hargadine gophers, chipmunk«, cleared out by 'Rough
state, has just sold his tine young stal­ day morning direct from Missouri, bound ■
Dr. C. J. Seehrist, a graduate of the and resumed the blacksmithing business ing. Col. Scobie having completed his
At the annual meeting of the shareholder»
lion •’Jerome.” Jerome is a full-blood for Round lake, Klamath county.
old Jefferson College of Pennsylvania, at his old shop. His explanation of his part of the work at that point, is now and Bauers places near Ashland at lowest on rats." 15c.
Thin People.
.if tiie W est Ashland Ditch Co. No. 1, held Hat
Percheron, raised by Mr. Myer, is near­
has located at Phoenix for the practice absence is that he started from home tn I moving with increased forces to the 8th terms. Will also winter stock.
‘•Wells' Health Kcncwer’ restores health and urday. March 6, ISMi. the following resolution
Apply to the undersigned.
C. K. Fronk, the station agent at Med­ of his profession, and his card will be go to Shasta valley, and was called to and 9th crossings. The work on the
ly ¡5 years old, weighs over 161» tbs.,
vigor. < ures dyspepsia, impotence, sexual de­ was passed:
bility. H.
R ksolvkd , That each shareholder ia entitled
J ohn R eal .
and has been said by good judges to be ford, bought a house and lot in that place found among the new matter in the San Francisco in great haste on import­ tunnels goes steadily on, night and day,
to only such amount of w ater aa may be necea-
"Hough on l’.-iin.”
without ceasing and May will find them Ashland, Or., July 30, 1885.
the best Percheron ever bred on this of G. W. Williams last week for §900.
T idings this week. The Doctor has had ant business.
• tires cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhu«. »ary lor one househuld and for irrigating
coast. His number in the Percheron
a number of years experience in practice
nihes, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, gardena connected therew ith for each share.
Says a Roseburg paper of last Sat­ about completed.
L.
A.
Neil
will
have
a
new
farm
house
Published by order of Board.
Rooms
for
Rent.
rheumatism. 20c. Rough ou pain plasters, 15c.
Boycotting in the valley is driving
Stud Book is 1050. The horse has been
in Ohio and California.
urday; A canning establishment has
C. II. G illette , Set Ty.
built
at
his
place
south
of
Ashland
this
Mother«
A
plesant
parlor
and
lodging
rooms
for
I
hundreds
of
Chinamen
to
work
on
the
bought by Titus A Bro. of Arlington, on
If you are failing, broken, worn out ami tier-
The firm of Ileames, Martin A Co., of been erected on the Bella Vista fruit road; that would not be so were it ¡xis- rent, furnished, in choice location near
I
spring.
A.
L.
Willey
has
the
contract.
the Columbia river above The Dalles,
mus! use "Wells' ilcalth Kenewer.” ri. Drug­
farm, opposite this city, where the pro­
I Linkville, will be dissolved shortly. Mr.
and will be delivered in Portland by Mr.
Piping is in progress at the hydraulic Ileames will retire from the business, and ducts of their farm are being put up in sible to avoid it. It is a very foul kind business part of town. For particulars gists.
Party «le'irlng to dianosc of Latiil »itnatc<l
Myer, who starts with him on the freight mines of McCall A Anderson, on the his interest in the same will be taken by a superior manner. The cans are made of wind that don’t blow fair for the C. inquire at the T idings office. [33—tf.
within five miles of Aahiand. orneai any Rail­
P. R II.
this week. Mr. Myer received bis own I east side of Bear creek below Eagle
on
the
ground
and
are
equal
in
appear
­
road
town in Sou-heru Oregon, can exi’hange
Chas. S. M oore, who has been identified
Tho course which the railroad will pur­
Another Reduction.
for choice Portland or East Portland property
price, which was a good one, for the ani­ Mills.
ance
to
any
manufactured
abroad,
and
with the store under it* different proprie­
by addressing
mal.
are sold in this market at the samo ¡nice sue north of “Bailey” is a problem
We have reduced our prices again on
GILLMAN 4 CO..
J. K. Leabo announcss that he will torship L>r many years. Alex. Martin as those shipped from San Francisco.
which is giving the would be speculators stoves and can give lower figurers than
Nd. 42 Front street. Portland, Or.
have an auction sale at the second-hand A Sun will retain their interest in the
To be Advertised Again.
10-M-lml
considerable trouble. Should it go up any other dealers in Ashland.
business.
Recently the United States marshal Soda creek and east of Shasta butte, it
The Journal of laBt Saturday says: store on Saturday of next week, Read
W illard A Et banks .
his
notice.
Geo. W. O'Neil, the elder brother of seized all the cut timber in Beaver can­ will cause imaginary fortunes to come
Farm For Sale.
The mail contract on the route from Del­
yon, Idaho. There ate six or seven saw­
Scott Valley
ta to Ashland has been re advertised for
Miners are beginn ng to clean up al- Lewis O'Neil, to whom the condemned mills in that locality, and the amount of down at a gallop and the “1 told ye sues”
In the best part of Ashland, consisting of 25
will be in the second heaven or neatly traded, very
KF.I.1GI4HS NOTICES.
bids, the department having discovered | ready in some of the short gulches where man addressed the singular request that
acres of good laud, two houses, two barns,
lumber is probably 10,000,004) f«et or so. There is one thing certain, it cannot Dodge's.
he
take
upon
himself
the
ignominy
and
that an attempt has been made to put they have enjoyed a fair run of water
M. F.. Ciirr.cil.—Regular service« every Sun- good orchard. Also three five-acre lots, good
penalty in order to allow the murderer to over. The cause of the seizure is, that change its course between Portuguese
<lny, atll «. m nml 7 r. m Sunday Seliooi land. Terms easy
up a job in securing it. The present this season.
A
ou
can
get
those
canned
meats
yon
36-tfJ
J ehu G um .
'.i;:a>. Rev. W. <». Simpson will prcai-li at Med­
escape, died about two weeks ago at the the timber was cut from government and Bailey. It may do some wrangling
stage company will probably continue to
It is reported that one man anxious to residence of S. C. Stockton, on Grave lands without paying stumpage, and was but get out of the gorge of the Sacra­ I were asking for .at Burckhalter A ford on the 3d Sunday in aach month.
run stages whether receiving the contract 1 witness the hanging last Friday paid five
Hasty’s.
i’l'.Esr.YTEP.iAN !’nriti ii —Preaching morn­ CHOICE FARM FOR SALE.
creek, of typhoid fever. He was 72 being shipped out of the territ«ry for a mento it can’t. Confidence now prevails
or not, as the company is better off with­
and evening al the usual time. Sunday
dollars
for
a
pass
which
had
been
issued
market
—
to
Montana,
Utah
and
Wyom
­
that it will be built to a connection with
A new lot of tin and granite ware .at ing
years of age.
School at 9:30 A. M.
out unless securing a fair price. Accord­ to another person.
Best Location in Rogue River
ing. This is construed ♦<> bo a violation the O. A C.. land grant or 110 land grant. Reeser's.
Iter. J. V. Milligan, pastor.
*
ing to bids offered, the mail carrying
The old notion that the sight of a j of the laws governing the public use of Time will tell.
Valley.
B
aptist
CHVItiil.
—
Preaching
at
Ashland
All
that
wish
to
trip
the
light
fantastic
would not pay over three cents a pound,
For wool sacks and twine, go to Wil­ morning and evening every suudav except the The undersigned. in consequence of the il
hanging has a good effect as a warning j i timber on public lands.
which is not good pay for slow freight, are requested to be at Myer’s Hall at 8 upon the witnesses is not borno out by 1
lard A Eubanks's.
first in each month. Preaching at Medford on health of hi- w ife. is compelled to seek s drier
Mining Excitement in Scott Valley.
the fust Sunday in each month.
Lake County Examiner; “ Willie
climate, and therefor offers for sale bu farm
taking the year round, to say nothing of o'clock to-morrow evening. Get your the recent experience at Jacksonville. ■
New
supply
of
stylish
hats
received
Rev. A. M. Russell, pastor.
of 93 acres adjacent to the Town of Talent.
[Yreka
Journal.|
loss of trips by bad roads, and the com­ tickets at the door.
1
Roush,
sou
of
John
Roush,
while
hunt-
After acting as one of the prominent
this
week
at
Blount's.
I.1BEP.AT.
H
au . T ai ent .-Liberal Sunday The place is in a high state of cultivation, con
pulsion to carry the mail in preference to
We learn that some rich paying gravel
School meets for Bible study and discussion tains a good hou-e aini barn, about ioo fruit
Our “Italian skies” have been rather guards at the execution of O'Neil a ' 1 ing in Crooked creek valley a few days
good nater. etc. Will also sell horses,
any other business. The Scott Valley i . heavily laden with snow this week. The young man of that place shot a com­ ago, was severely, if not fatally wounded beds have been found in a hill at the can­
Blanks for mining location notices for cvi ry Sunday ut 11 a m Cordial invitation to trees,
wagons, cattle, hogs, a full outfit of farming
eve ryone.
mad contract will probably be awarded | i snow doesn't last long, however, after it panion the same evening in a dispute by the gun becoming unjointed. The yon in lower end of Scott Valley, some sale at the T idings office.
implements and household furniture. Terms
easy.
barrels fell to the ground, striking the 250 feet above Scott river, and a back
to Pease, whose bid is the lowest offered. reaches the ground.
over some trifling matter.
Ruby Excelsior and Head Light oil for
Syrup of Figs,
The lann will be sold alone, if deaired. Ad­
cap on a rock, which exploded the charge, channel is believed to exist in the
I
:
dress,
G F. PE.SStBAKr#
sale at Reeser's cheap for cash.
Is it true now, really, that the increase , I driving the shot through the boy’s right
*
J \V. Gregory has bought the four
Manufactured
only
by
the
California
An Insane Man.
Talent. Oregon, Feb. 5. lssfi.
mountain. Gold is found in all the
i horses and two trucks used by Mrs. i of Jackson county’s indebtedness from i leg, just above the knee. After being
Natures own remedy, Oregon Kidney Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco, Cal., is
ground prospected, and some two or
Jacob Ellis, an old bachelor who lias i Norton in the express anil freighmg busi- July 7, 1885, to Jan. 1, 188i>, was just I
wounded the b«y took the two pieces of three claims have been located, to be Tea.
Nature's Own True Laxative. This pleas­
Choice Farms for Sale.
lived alone on Ins land claim on Wagner ; ness in this place fur $800.
$1,088.01, as stated in the clerk's “ex- i the gun and crawled to his home, a half
ant
liquid
fruit
remedy
may
be
had
of
mined
with
hydraulic
apparatus,
Should
creek for a number of years, became in­
If yott want clothing at cost, call at
hibit!" Such an “immense” sheet as
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
sane this week, and on Wednesday even­ I Tho gallows, the temporary fence the Times ought surely to find room for ; mile distant. At last accounts he was the belief of a back channel prove correct, .1. I). Fountain's during the next sixty J. H. Chitwood A Son, at fifty cents or sale
a No. 1 gram farm, containing 204
getting along as well as could be ex- no doubt very rich and extensive diggings
one
dollar
per
bottle.
It
is
the
most
around
it
and
all
evidences
of
the
recent
ing called at G. H. Lynch's place, and
days and ho will astonish you with low
acres of tillable land situated on tbe Htage
a short answer to this question, especially | I pected. ”
pleasant,
prompt
and
effective
remedy
i
cover that entire neighborhood, as such prices.
road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Place
told Mr. Lynch that the men at Wagner hanging at Jacksonville were removed as the question trenches upon “official” [
known, to cleanse the system; to act on is well improved; goixl well of water for
creek saw mill were trying to kill him— from the court house lot last Saturday. matters, the exclusive and peculiar field I The Spokane Falls Review, of Mai eh channels lead down from Oro Fino, Mug- I Don't fail to call at J.
the liver, kidneys and bowels gently yet bouse use and living stream for stock.
! tjth, says: From Sam Vinson, the pro­ ginsville, Pinery and other localities of I and examine that 25-cent
that they had a machine working under­
O. H. Blount comes to the front with of the Times.
Also 215 acres lying within half a mile of
thoroughly; to dispel headaches, colds
ground under his cabin that would kill another new ad. this week, announcing
prietor <>f the Dominion hotel at Col­ Scott Valley, where rich quartz, placer early and take your choice.
Phoenix,
all under fence, county road ou
•and
fevers;
to
cure
constipation,
indiges
­
Mr. A L. Willey, carpenter and ville, we learn that Friday last another, and hydraulic mines have been worked
him. Mr. Lynch allowed him to remain the receipt of a large invoice cf new
two sides: can at small expense be put in
Chance
for
a
gardener
—
Four
acres
of
tion
and
kindred
ills.
builder,
publishes
a
card
111
this
week's
cultivation. For particulars call on or ad­
and the richest strike yet made in the for many years with great success. No
at his house, but just after the house­ goods, for which he quotes cash prices.
issue, informing the public that he is Old Dominion, was uncovered. The doubt many other lulls throughout this good garden laud in Ashland for rent
dress
hold had retired Ellis grew wild, said
!
On my 204 acre farm there is one hundred
W. P. Hammon has a force of men prepared to attend to all business in his strike was made in what is known as the county, but little worked or prospected, cheap. L'»ts of fruit and water good
Found
—On the street not f.tr from acres
"they" were after him, and rushed up j
of grain and hay growing, that 1 will
I house of three rooms, out-buildings, etc.
line,
make
estimates,
furnish
plans
and
i
busily
at
work
on
the
Anderson
place,
postoffice,
last
Wednesday
morning,
a
will
prove
valuable
mining
ground
if
sell
with th«-farm. If desired, can give pos
Williams
and
Fobert
shafts.
An
im
­
stair# and out on a roof, flourishing a big
Enquire at Logan's Gallery.
note of hand for a good sum of money. session at any time.
knife. Two neighbors, Messtw. Pervis i preparing for the large nursery planting contract for the construction < f all kinds mense body of ore has been struck, opened as we have seen hills drifted and
of
buildings
both
in
and
out
of
town.
JOHN 8. HERRIN, Ashland. Or.
already
been
of
which
mention
has
The
owner can recover the same by call­
tunneled
in
the
central
and
southern
por
­
which
will
assay
in
the
neighborhood
of
Hackmetack —a lasting and fragrant
ami Gixldard, were called, and they with
Mr. Willey has proven himself to be a $20,000 a ton. This new bonanza Ims tions of this state throughout the foot­ perfume. Prince 25 and 50 cents. For ing upon 11. S. Emery, proving proper­
Mr. Lynch, brought Ellis to Ashland in made.
thoroughly competent and entirely re­ caused great excitement among the pros hill counties of the Sierra Nevada moun- sale by J. H. Chitwood A- Son.
ty and paying for this notice.
the night, keeping him at the town jail.
Marion Taylor died at Gold Hill on
pouters in that vicinity. It bears out tains.
About daybreak he escaped from them, Tuesday of last week, from paralysis liable builder and mechanic.
Deviled ham, t in key, chickon and
Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve
and, it is supposed, ran off into the brought on by excitement over the rich
P. B. Whitney, traffic agent of the O. our oft-repeated assertion that another
+
croup, whooping cough ami bronchitis. tongue at B. A Hasty's.
Express
Troubles.
mountains back of town. Up to last quartz discoveries and consequent over­ A C. 11. R , who as been in Northern Leadville or Comstock is to bo opened in
For
sale
by
.1
H
Chitwood
A
»Son.
Still groceries left which will be Sold
evening no trace of him had been dis work.
California during the past week, reports I Stevens county.
The old trouble het veeen Wells, Fargo
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy—a positive below first cost by Caro Bros., in Rees­
covered by parties searching for him, and
that the business men of Yreka and other
A
Co.
and
tho
Northern
Pacific
Railroad
Ex Governor Irwin, of California, for­
The T idings w;w favored with compli­ ¡»laces in Siskiyou county will likely ship
x
cure for catarrh, diphtheria
I er’s Block.
it is feared he has ¡»erished of cold if he
merly
a well-known resident of Yreka, Company seems likely to break out again. mouth. For sale by .J H and canker ■
enter-
mentary
tickets
for
the
dramatic
Chitwood
A
more
freight
by
way
of
Portland
and
remained out over last night.
The United States Supieme Court last
Fu'.-bloi d Plymouth Rock eggs for
tainment in Medford Wednesday even- Ashland this year than they did last. i died at San Francisco last Monday, of week, in the case of the Memphis A Lit­ Son.
sale
in Ashland at 50cts. per dozen. Ap-
Is a work of nearl v 20U
Bright
’
s
disease
of
the
kidneys.
He
to
the
ing, for which we return thanks
paps, colored plfttea.
It will be late in tho season before the had been failing rapidly for some time, tle Rock Railway Company vs. the
A nasal injector free with each bottle
The Plays.
managers.
1
non
Tllnrtratlon«.
*
ilh.d«* npUoti« of th»
Order
blanks
for
Eagle
Mills
at
Clay
­
freighting terminus of the California A and his death was n«t unexpected. He Southern Express Company, made a de­ of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy , Price 50
test Flower« and Vepetabl«-«. price« of
ton
A
Gore
’
s,
Hunsaker
&
Dodge
’
s,
or
at
On Sat unlay evening last the temjier-
»nd
Plant«
and
Imw
to
get
and
grow
County scrip is said to be worth i about Oregon can be moved far enough north­ leaves a wife and one daughter. Wil­ cision which in the opinion of many will cents. For sale at Chitwood’s.
the office <>f G. F. Billings. Orders left tlirm. Printed in Engil’h an<l Ghrraan. Price only 10
an.e drama of “Ten Nights in a Bar­ 90 cts. on the dollar in Jacksonville ward to catch all the Siskiyou trade.
cents which may I«- deducted from the first order.
liam Irwin was for a long time editor of render it possible for the Northern Pa­
i
Are
you
made
miserable
by
Indiges
­
at
these places will receive prompt atten­
room" was presented to a crowded house when you want to sell it. and 94 to 95
art oxiv vics'» «rrn«. at headuvuiti irn.
cific
to
oust
the
Wells,
Fargo
Express
E agle M ills .
An Eagle Point correspondent of the the Yreka Union, and was active in poli­ from its line of rosd. Colonel Clough, tion, Constipation, dizziness, Loss of tion.
at Myers hall The ¡day wits given un cts. when you want to buy it to pay
JAMES VICK. SEEDSMAN, Rochester. N. Y.
Monitor says: “A number of people are tics in Northern California. He was a the railroad company's attorney, says Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vital
der the auspices and for the benefit of taxes with.
settling
upon the table laud northwest of resident of Yreka when elected Governor “the decision meant that a common car­ izer is a positive cure. For sale at .J H
the Ashland Brass Band, and was ren­
Farming operations in this part of the Big Butte, and the primary ste^s are be­ of California on the Democratic ticket in rier was not a common carrier of a com­ Chitwood A Son's.
dered under the management of Prof.
Sweet, of tho Ashland schools. Fn>ni valley have been much retarded this sea­ ing taken to build a school house in the 1874, and has resided there much of the mon carrier, and that a railroad was not
Willis L. Culver of Pavilion. N. ¥.. rays
the predoiuinence of sentiment and son by the continued wet weather and i neighborhood, and to secure a road run time since until he went to San Francis­ obliged to carry an express company un­ that Gilmore’»'. Magnetic Elixir cured him
tragedy it was the most difficult piece farmers are anxiously awaiting a change mug from the Yellow .Jacket saw mill <>n co to accept the position of president of less it desired to do so.” The Northern of a long standing throat and lung trouble.
Big Butte to Aiken's mill on Rogue river the board of harbor commissioners—<>f Pacific is reticent as to what steps they For sale at the City drug store.
yet attempted by the amateurs here, but for the better.
which office he was still an incumbent at
its performance was highly creditable to
will take in the matter, but it is evident I Rev. E. J. Whitney of Clarkson. N. V .says
A portion of the material of the \ reka thus shortening the distance a number of
all concerned, and wasduly appreciated by I Union is advertised for sale Saturday, miles to Aiken’s mill and Crater Lake. the time of his death. He never ac­ that something will bo done very soon to Gilmore’s Aromatic Wme for female weak­
the audience. The east of characters has April 3d. The Union has the satisfac­ The proposed route runs through the quired much wealth—his estate is esti­ i get back or try, at least, to get exclusive I ness. stands without a rival. For sale at
i the City drug store.
been published in the T idings and those tion of publishing the Sheriffs notice \ finest body of timber on the Pacific mated as worth about $2<»,000.
control of the Northern Pacific's busi­ I
Ladies, is life and health worth preserv­
slope.”
acquainted with the ¡»layer# needed 110 itself, anyhow.
When the blood is loaded with impur­ ness. —[Seattle Post -Intelligencer.
ing? If you think so. use Gilmore's Aro­
other assurance that the rendition of all
Notice
has
been
given
of
two
petitions
ities, and moves sluggishly in the veins,
matic Wine. For sale at the City drug
Four steam whistles can lie heard in
I’liyeiciana Have F uiiik I out
the parts would l»e excellent. The tragic
store.
L«r liqnc.r licenses in Ashland, to be pre­
That a contaminating and foreign ele­
and pathetic lines were well portrayed Jacksonville, the distillery, the flouring sented to the city council at their next an alterative is needed. This condition
I
of
the
vital
fluid
cannot
last
long
with
­
Give your children, for coughs ami c »Ids,
mill,
tbe
quartz
mill
and
David
Linn
»
ment in the bl<x»d. developed bv indiges­
and the comic ¡»art by Mr Alford took
regul 11 meeting. Th«; temperance peo­
croup, whooping cough and hoarseness.
the house at every aj»[>earanee. The en- furniture factory. No grass iti the ple of the t- «11 are making a strong ef­ out serious results. There is nothing tion, is the cause of rheumatism. This Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. For sat«- at
better than Ayer's Sarsaparilla to purify settles upon the sensitive sub-cutaneous
Urt linment was certainly a siiccess i streets ye*.—[Sentinel.
id
•J
fort ;«> secure ti,x»n remonstrances names the blood, and impart energy to the sys­ covering of the muscles and ligaments of the City drug store.
lnuh as to merit and returns. ________
Excellent
the joints, causing constant and shifting
Dramatic entertainments by­ 'mine enough to defeat the petitions, and the tem.
Ilev. H 15. Errell.of Pavilion. N. Y.. Miys
pain, and aggregating as a calcareous, of Gilmore's \romatic Wine: "1 believe it
music was furnished by the Niles A Yea- talent arc p« pular
...........................
m Jacksoil county. saloon men and their friends are strain­
go orchestra, and at the conclusion of At Jacksonville, Ashland
Mrs. M. E. McCall has sold to Avery chalky deposit which produces stiffness to be a most desirable reim-dv to be placed
..... ’. and
_ 2 _ Medfor«! ing every ¡mint to secure the heavy end
distortion of the joints. No fact, in every family." For sale at the City drug
the ¡»lay a serenade was given the audi­ local companies have given entertain- of the list of names for the petitions. Johnson her business lot on west side of and
which experience has demonstrated in re­ store.
ence by the l»and.
meuts wit hili the past week.
At last reports, the numbers upon the Main street, adjacent to McCall's brick i I gard to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, has
Confined to the bed four months, and al­
On Wednesday evening the I. O. G. T.
petitions
and remonstrances were nearly block. The lot has a frontage of 35 feet, stronger evidence to support than this, most
The chair - f professor of music in the
blind, and cured bv one I k > x of Gil­
namely,
that
this
medicine
of
comprehen
­
and
contains
a
rough
lumber
building
Amateurs play ed " Among the Breakers,
equal, with some odds in favor of the
Neuralgia (.’tire. For sa.e at the City
put up by Louis Heller for a photograph sive uses checks the formidable and atro­ more's
ami had a g. oil audience, notwithstand­ state university, to which Prof. Coolidge, petitioners.
cious diseases, nor is it less positively es­ drug store.
formerly
>>f
this
plaee,
was
calle-i,
was
gallery several years ago. The price tablished that it is preferable to the poisons
ing the b;ul weather. The ,»erfu. manev
The quartz excitement about Gold Hill paid w is $1500. Mr. Johnson owns the often
was good, and the exj«ectatioi» which ! create«! by the board of regents of the
used to arrest it. since the medicine
CURE FOR PILE«».
has settled down to a somewhat quieter lot adjacent on the north, and may con­ contains only salutary ingredients. It is
had Iwen raised by the excellent manner university at their last mt etitig.
Piles
are
frequently preceded by n sense
basis than that of the first week cr two clude to
t>> build a substantial business also a signal remedy for malarial fevers, of weight in the back, loins and lower part
in which the Gw 1 Teni|»Urs presented
The company of Chinese who have alter the rich discovery, but there are chulé
constipation,
dyspepsia,
kidney
and
blad
­
block.
the abdomen, causing the patient to
their drama, "D« w n by the Sea” a short I be.-it trying to buy the Gt iu-1 A|>pl<-g«te
der ailments, debility and other disorders. of
suppose he has some affection of the kid­
still a number of prospectors (strangers
time ago wete well met.
See that you get the genuine.
hydraulic mines for several months past in the neighborhood, as well as residents
neys or neighlioring organs. At times,
15 doz. over-shitts 50c to $2.50.
hare finally made satisfactory terms with of tbe county) searching the lulls for gold.
symptoms of indigestion are present, flatu­
Made by the Gelatino-Bromide, or
Persons ordering ¡»ackages from the lency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A
, 55
men's cotton socks 5c up.
Tlu* Perfection
the owner* and secured the property.
is
As vet no big strike has been made in
East will save time and ni'»ney by calling moisture, like perspiration, producing a
2.5
linen, cotton and silk hdkfs.
Of the age in the medical line is the
The fine lake traut arc running up the shape of a solid, rich ledge of ahy
I at the express otticu for shipping instruc­ very disagreeable itching, after getting
l’LATE PROCl*>iS,
4 c c fancy scarfs.
I tion stickers.
warm, is a common attendant. Blind,
liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, man Sp.i.cer creek, this side of Linkville, size, but one or two little seams of rich
<> li carpenters aprons 25c.
[26.
bleeding,
and
itching
piles
yield
at
once
Are now taken by the Leading Photographers in all tbe Cities, and for Groups, pic-
utactured only by the California Fig and a wagonload of them were brought rock have been found near large ledges
5 ll white-shirts 75c to $1.25
Grape, plum, lemon, strawberry, black­ to the application of Dr. Bosanko's File ures of children, etc., are far superior to the old so-called "wet-plate” process.
Syrup C->. Stu Francisco, Cal. It is to town by Fred Spencer last Monday. of quartz which do not appear to carry-
For cash at O. H. Blounts.
Remedy,
which
acts
directly
ujwn
tbe
part#
berry, quince, crab apple and currant affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying
agreeable to the taste, acceptable to the They sold here readily at Sets, per tt>.
much gold. There are undoubtedly
Read
these
facts
—
It
may
sr.ve
vour
life
—
jellies
at Burckhalter A Hasty's.
*
stomach, harmless in its nature, painless
the intense itching, and effecting a perma­
ledges of good rock in that neighborhood, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine cures suppressed
Inrpotency in man or woman cured by
cure. Price .50 cents. Address, the
yet proiiq»t and thorough in its action. Gilmore's
which
will
eventually
be
discovered,
if
Red clover seed at Hunsaker A nent
menstruation and painful monthly sick- i
Aromatic Wine. For sale at
Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. 8old And examine work made exclusively by the new process. Photographs made by the
For sale by J H Chitwood & Son.
1 Dodge s.
prospocting be kept up.
j the City drug store.
(
ness.
For
sale
at
the
City
drug
store.
*
i leading artists of the coast on exhibition for comparison.
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by J H Chitwood 4 Son.
1
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FRIDAY
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..MARCH 19. 1*56
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
AUCTION SALE!
Saturday, March 27th, 1886,
Land Wanted.
VICKS
Floral
Guide
ASHLAND DRUG STORE
M Asonic Block.
LARGEST STOCK of DRUGS
Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries,
Stationery !
School hooks tu
Artists' Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stock.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
J
H CHITWOOD & SON
PHOTOGRAPHS
Call at Logan’s Gallery, on the hill.