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THE ASHLAND MARCH 26. 1SS6 FRIDAY EDITORIAL MOTES ANO NEWS. I There is a big strike among the railroad employes at Kansas City I Don’t forget to register, if you want to vote—April 5th, Cth and 7th. i The Secretary of the Treasury issued a call for 810,000,000 of bonds last week. Gen. O. O. Howard succeeds Major General Pope who is placed upon the re tired list. « Congressman Hermann is having a i hard time to secure 850,000 appropria * tion for Coos bay. Under reduced railroad rates, the I Chinese are leaving San Francisco for the east in great numbers. Apples and onions are being shipped into California from the east since the low freight rates are given. The condemned light house tender Shubrick has l«een sold for $3,200 to a firm of San Francisco wreckers. The Governor of Florida has been urged to appoint a successor to Senator Jones of '.hat state, who is love sick in Detroit. The Drum Lummon mine, near Hele na, Montana, has just declared a divi dend of $80,00) f««r March. This is a regular monthly dividend. The decision <<f the Supreme Court as to the constitutionality of the new regia trv law as passed by the last legislature has not been rendered as yet. Real Estate Tmtisactit ms . rec« rded in duiing the APPOINTED SEN ATOR. TIDINGS. George Hearst has been appointed by Governor Stoneman to the vacant sena torship left by thu death of Senator Mil ler of California. Hearst is a sclf-marle man and a miner, who has acquired wealth only second t* that of John Mackey. He lias always lieeii a liberal man, »[«ending his money for the devel- ««[Miient of California, the Territories and the Northwest. As a Democrat, Hearst has been faithful to his party, sj i-rniitig large sums of money in the publication of the San Francisco Examiner, the 1-.-cl ing Democratic paper of the coast, which he owns. There are differences in the si'iitiment of the people over the appoint ment. The Alta, leprcsenting the Judge Field faction of the party, is diss.itistied. The Democrats allied t« the other wing dispute Hearst's ability. The Evening Bulletin says he has had no legislative experience and coulrl not debate. It was to be hoped that G'«veiti«u Stoitvman would appoint Somelxsly who would help out on the Chinese legislation, but tins is a disappointment. While Hearst is sound, he can't talk. WORTHY Ti e f u’nwiiiK deeds were tiie Ci unty C etk’s office m id It • f 1- ebrii.it y. 1 The estimates of the loss by the sink ing of the Oregon show the amount of wealth that is concentrated in modern steamers. The vessel was worth $1,125,- 000, the cargo $500.000 and the person d effects of passengers $150,000; total, $1,- 775,000. In other words, the resources of a city like San Diego were afloat in that single ship. If an earthquake should swallow a town of that importance, it would be regarded as a serious matter, aside from any loss of life, and vet the destruction of the Oregon is practically the same thing —[S F. 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Iio Ims «• HTT/i.d I«. »o.| to uml i eal,li a i l i«;- V -;it t. .a ini 'n n «.t the lie- > rucù/c ¡¿«¡ill » j i »'-'(•¡■¡•y. <îi' lixonnovnîvjn ■J J i.1 I < T the s\ - ti m mti-t ' i. ,u I1 not only the r*mo\.-d of ci f- . tn i >n it' tibe blood, but its < nri< !t- n it! ail '-t'! stfcugiht uiu:4 of lite .it d-,.l.l-. nil over the tifv t!i:.t this ' * dliy.Xvi.ifs • ■«.• !’■')■ other • i'n -- * •* !. t v, **i';* ;sb. .* n:- if i . ,t. i I i'«r ;fs Rrpublican County Convention. .X li-p tbiican county convention iscallod > nie.-t at .Jack»««nviile. Ore.•<>u. on Satur- «lay prii 17i.li. ibSti, at It o'clock, for the purp -S' >«' oi <• vet Hl J eleven delegates to rep-- retient Jackson J county in the Kepubiieau Staid convention to be beid in Portland April . ih. ItSiMi, and tra'is’mt such ctaer b;i iiiie- as may prop rly come before it. 1 lie convention w.ll consist of l.t dele- pit tea, apo anted itmi>n«g the several pre- e it icts, . ioiiows: 3 Asa and ..14 .Mi dfol'd............ •> App.egute.......... ...1 Mt.i z mita........ Î lilg buite............ ... 1 Nle.nl* >ws.......... 1 Cuimuey K* ck.. ...1 Pleasant creek 1 Edm..................... . . .3 Rock Point... T a ans creek.... ...1 bteaii'b nit... . 1 Fo «t.s Cl-i eli........ ...1 S.er.ing............ 1 •> F.ounce K <■:«... ...1 fable Kock... 1 Jacû.s mviue .. . . . . I t rail er« ek.... •> Li t e But'e.... I jiiontown.... w il.ow ''prin .-.s.. ...1 Tii« same 1« ing i ne delegate fur each precinct or otic fore ch 2d votes or traction over half therefor east tor lion. James G. B «im- at the 1 r aiileiitiiil election in Nov- em t . i'8'1 Th'.- couimut «• recommends In..*, the i rti. aries be held in tho several p-i tie s m Tiii-.d.iv. April (! it: it being ms « out- oi the liai s tor every voter to reg 1.. r t . I; v. t e light to v.it - tu tiie coin in'. e < -. m. oi' i .1* st y appeal to ail to pi.t, :ia lu.t pkiiimt duty and privilege. Matturr lim.r.iN iEii, Chiiirm in c i iit.y e. .i ral c i.uaiitiea. ■: ■' • . | . • ... . i ,.-i-i' g •! through di«- i< mail * [ me. nml blood I *.' >;i i «l.miim.ion of the nt-* I is m;.«le -Irong, by s , ,p •.!!!! LA. i-s :h ■ b. i id i nd btiVding I I ; « :h” >• t- 'ii i-i «|Uirv I ;:t I k ih lit w iil I . . i t’l" i ■ <«! AYl tfS i i i ;«' - i di’v than Tin; the. , , • . • ' .t . i • ... . • • worid'-« :i!. ’ • “ ■’ 1 i - ' -• . .! I'" ---------- A man of observation an l experience in the Oregon grain trade is of the opin ion, says the Willamette Farmer, that i our farmers “should m ike grass ans wer all of its l«est uses in raising meat and stock,” and adds: “The people of Ore gon should <le|«en I as little as possible on i !I foreign markets and try to develop as much as [x>ssible a home market. The farmers must produce a variety and have something for wile all the time. No man can profitably grow grain and pay wages to do it; he can only grow what he -Tan do with hii own labor.” One io Acre Ten i " One io “ One 6 “ One 10 “ One 10 “ SPECIAL NOTICE. We arc prejiared to make the fol lowing reductions in our stock of Men’s Clothing: S2O. SUÍTS a 18 a 15 12 COATS << IO REDUCED TG ii 66 61 66 66 66 PLEASE REMEMBER $15 14 «2 8 7 16 ; That acre property near Ashland has steadily advanced in prices and the end is not yet. Town lots with and without improve ments for sale at low rates. For further imformaticn, apply to C. F. BILLINGS. and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. A new and elegant Hue of Fall Styles just received from San Francisco. Insurance and Real Estate. Ashland, Oregon. CLOSING SALE! ALFORD &-BRAGDON. -ooo — VIA — The undersigned, having bought the general stock of Samuel Arendt at a great reduction from original cost, will offer the same to the Public at Oregon & California R. R, and Connections. F.lKE I'lUIM ri 1 KT I. A S'11 To SAN FRANCI-t <> *32; t*> S.VRAMF.NTO >30 I'loM- I’unni i tii'"« intt'li' A-hl ! with ulitges iif the ( al.iomi.i. Or.-gmi ..ii I I lain« Stage Company. (DAILY EXi EIT SUNDAY-'. East 8i<1<- Division. ^vr CIT Y My long looked-for stock of Men and Boys’ SPRING AND SUMMER The stock is new and fresh. No shelfworn goods. Consisting in part of general ED. As usual, every dollar's worth of this stock was bought for spot cash, and all bills heavily discounted, thus enabling me to offer DRY and FANCY GOODS, Groceries, Boots, and Shoes, Hats, and Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Trunks and Valises, STRICTLY FOR CASH, One of the Tjargest and Finest assortments of Custom and Tailor made CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc., All of which must and will be closed out within Ninety Days. Come early and get your choice. Remember such bargains do not often oc cur. 1 lA'lK C A PS, JLtc., Ever exhibited in Ashland. Following is a partial list of Clothing just arrived : S10.00 25 Black Diagonal Suits, 20 Elegant Plaids, all the rage, 12.00 - - 20.00 I8 Wine color suits, cutaways, 15.00 • IS Handsome blue P k. 25 All Wool Blue Flannel suits, from - - 9.00 - 7.00 3° Heavy Cassimere suits, from ints, - - 6.50 Pair Tailor made spring bottom p; 25 3.00 IOO Pair Cassimere pants, all styles, ii om 3 Dozen pr spring-bottom Jeans, good quality, 2.00 1.50 “ straight cut Jeans, go al quality 3 - IO “ Overalls, troni 5° - “ Over-shirts, from 15 5° to 6.00. up. to 2.50. <» Men’s Seek Suspenders, Siik Handkerchiefs, Neck-wear, Gloves, Woolen and Cotton Underwear, Hats, Caps, Etc., All at prices that cannot be beaten in Oregon. Safe and Fixtures for SALE, not for rent. to >20.00, to 2O.OO. to 25.OO. to 2O.OO. up. to 11.00. Yours, truly, CARO BROS. Ashland, Oregon, Jan. 1st, 18S6. J. M.M’CALL ¡ Takes occasion to remark to his old friends and patrons and the public generally, that being unable to dispose oi his General Merchandise business he has concluded to STOCK U P In BOOTS AND SHOES, and run the thing for all there is in it this Spring and Sum mer. A full and complete line of I have received but few, but am having a tine line made up, which will be here in a short time, and will be sold as low as a fust-class article can be offered. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Groceries,' Crockery, Etc., Etc. Orders by Mail promptly attended to, And money refunded in all cases where goods are not entirely as repre sented. 0. H. BLOUNT, THESE GOODS ARE l he Leading Clothier and Hatter ol Southern Oregon. Odd Fellows Block, Ashland, Or. BOUGHT FOR CASH, In Clticag*’, San Francisco and Portland, and I am cun«equently prep.-ued t«> give bargains E. K. ANDEKSON JAMES THORNTON. President. Vice I're.idvilt. it lòoiint's. I-’ancy Good . him, tut key, chicken Silv. r and I’lated laidies w ho wool 1 retain frt sliness am' vi vacity. Don’t fail to try "Wells- Health I I’.. A Hasty's. * , Ware. Violin Strings, Drugs. Medicines. new er." Rough on Itch. I-. toliie.o, cigars, s'atinnery, no- Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. ‘ Rough on Itch” cures humor!«, eruption X ti- i.«, etc., loount s is the place. ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted fuut, chill Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired, Mains. Ctiiurh cured, health anil R w pet Hough on Catarrh. «»ewing Machine Needles anil Oil. ■ bre ith secure«! by Shih h's Catarrh Rem* Correct* offensive odors at once. Cornpl « i v. I ’ t ice fit' y ce««'«. N:is.il injector ^ ’ rescripti*«r s carefully c«>mpounded. cure oi worst chronic < .«.*«•*. also Ilin «pod- I it < gargle for dmliilnr a, sore throat, fold l«r« a ft.e. J H Chitwood A Son. Six-. 9 41] T. K. BOLTON A Co. THE STOVE STORE! WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS, M A' I I AI I CL l !.s OF ••Rough on Rats.” Clears out rati. mice, roi che.*, flies, an*-. bed-bugs. Heart Tati Palpitation. «Iropsieal swelling*. «Iizzlai-- < rmligi stion. heuiluehe. sleeplessn* «* eu:> ‘l b •'Wells' Health Retiewer.-- ••Itough on Corn*.” Ask for 'Veils' “Rough on corns.- 15 < * nt Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft com warts, bunions. •• Bin hu-Pailni.“ Orick, complete cure, nil kidney, bleld« •r and urinary di*ea«e*. scalding, irritaiinn < i. gravel, catarrh of the bladder. JI, *lr. gi*t P. is i;« i ideritig package« from the E.-t will sive time and money I,y calling •it ih e e\ore«s office for shtjqmig lustrite I kelS. li. tlOH MP ■ !. Hey. ni c utib . r ex- tin-d at liimsikvr «t X Beii-buga, File«. Flics, roaches, ant.«, bed-bug«, rm«, m-i-. gopher«, ebipmuuks. cli-ared out '«y • f; mn on raw." 15c. Thin People. "Well*- Health Renewer" rotorcs health . rd vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence, s-. vital de bility. 11. ■■Rough on Pain.” Cures cholera, colic, cramps, dinrrhem. aches, pains, sprains, hernia« he. tn uralgi.i. rheumatism. 2IX-. Rough on pain plaster*, i.« . Mot her». If yon are failing, broken, worn out and ner vous', use "Well»- Health Reuew t-r. " 4! Drug gist*. tract ready for the plow, for $i,ooo. tracts at $150 each. tract for $300. “ “ i8o. 250. 44 44 700. All good Fruit land, well located from 3-4 to 1 1-2 miles from Ashland. c.YC’\ras5 : a i !.«:.■ zgi-t- ■ : . .< o **iX iiot ' ics for e■«. STO1IK, ------ — And save the advance. tv I! :tU' *. ■« TRIG and JEWELRY Pretty Women. BUY NOW OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. i Druggists. Indicate that the Real Estate market is improving. Prices firm, and Sales increasing. .« for whl<-1 like < ffl nre ri hi •! i i|, b t luin- boi : n Since the decision that bank cashiers BETWEEN PORTLAND AND ASHLAND. .Mail Trail'. and fugitive millionaires can not bo ex l.\Y T««N On Apgligute. February 15th, to Mr G. W. Dimick, chairman of the state LEAVE. AKKIVE iui'1 Mis J 1 Layton. a «laughter. I’orfninil .. 7.:»« A. M. Ashland . ■' 15 A. M central committee, announces that the tradited from Cuba, that country pro f Iti 1! —on ¡¡..giw river. Manli lttb, to Mr Ashland .7:1« I’. M lPortland.... 1 -■> F M i mises to become a greater resort thin alpi Mr.* W l icit, a son. time for holding the state convention of Aluatiy Express Train. LEAVE. | AKIUVE. the prohibition party has been changed Canada. Possibly tho two countries will Portland I:"" P. M. L'-'.nnon.......... • 20 1’ M. Lebiinon 1:15 A. M ll'orliand .l*t;U5 A M. from March 31 to Wednesday, April 14, establish a line of steamers so that the Pullman Pula'e limping CnrViliiily b. tween ; fugitives may alternate between them, 188«. Albany ami Ashland, lhe «'. C. it. I! F r- taking Cuba for winter and Can.ula for ry makes i-onnei'tiou with all the regulitr trains < on the East Side Div. from foot of F -t. Senator Stanford, of California, denies summer. This arrangement woul 1 won that he is a candidate for presidential derfully mitigate the disagreeableness of West -ide Division I ! BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. ( honors, but quietly remarks, “I presume enforced exile. Mail lr.tin. there is no man in the country who would NEW THIS WEEK. The vitality of willows is wh it aston i.r.Kvr. | Aiiruvr.. refuse a nomination if it was offered to ishes the officers of the pension bureau. Portland___ 9 f») A. M /’orvallis........ I P. M Estray Notici*. Corvallis h:30 A. M.I Porilau«!........3:20 I*. M , him. ” There are still upon the pension rolls ExprvHH Truin. 'i'.tki n up by thè under*igned i.t bis ranch on LEAVE. i ARHIVE thè in ad ■<; lop. er-i a. Jackson eouitly, Tho United States Consul Bringham, the names of 17,212 widows of soldiers of oreg.iti. thè lst day of l elirtiary 1.8M», thè fol- Portland .5:00 P. M i MuMintn lle.>:00 P. M. McMinn villr.5: 15 A. Af.I Portland ....... sA. M. 10’1 mg o- - rtoed aniiital. lo-v. il : tuie tight at Paso del Norte, Mexico, h.ts received the war 1812. Whether these figure* h.i\ i.iar.'. b tWi li i I and 1 ■ liuuds high and Local tickets for sale and baggage chocked at » instructions to make a thorough investi- j suggest fraud, or develop the previh n -e a h > i: !'• ■. -.1 r« ol I. .. . tu li ■ i ■* y inane and tali, company’s up town ofliec, < or .-lark »nd Second 1 rigiit liin l t * «t- n tot ■ up to p istcrii joint; left streets. Tickets for principal points in Califor gation into the circumstances leading to ' of a feeling which warns man to “beware ture tool a Elite w Iute above l.ie iiiMif; tirainlcil nia cun only b< pro«-urc<l und b.iggag ’checked j ■«:i 1 fi sii.«.it i. r—man I imt inteliigi^e. at company’* oflice, the killing of Capt. Crawford by Mexi- ' of vidders,” or to prove the doctrine that ili.- ,i . *ve des. riocd mare ivas appruisc«l by J. s. Eu i.uik«. J. 1 ‘ .. on tue ! «Gl «i iv of March, domestic quietude th it is conductive to Cor. F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. can troo|«s. 1 ss«;, m ftU bo . li 'B aytet . Freight w ill not be .. ..... I for sltlpm« nt af. I - —--- . longevity is a question tint politic d ami ter 5 o'clock 1*. M. on either tiie East or West ■ There is great excitement in Alaska > social economists have not yet been able .*ide Divisions. Notier K. KoElILEK, E P ROGERS. over rich mines reported to have been to decide. Manager. <». F. & Pass. Ag» r»t. The tirsi of High. Taylor company will discovered in the Yukon county and min Aiderman Jaelniv. of New York, lias di -«.il\ • par. ner.'hip by inumai eonseut* Aprii ers are on a regular stampede in that l*t. Ili ;n A T aylor w ili cotrtiiiiie thè business Guotl Kesults in livery Case. been arrested for accepting a bri’«e to al tue o. l stand; burri* *k Long retiring county, bo anxious are they to get to the I .!••* ■ knowllig ......... .. . in leiited to ns D. A. Bradford, wholesale p tp. r dealer of j piss the Broadway Railroad Charter over w ili eonii' tonvaid .ni -etile. Tiiose having new mining field. Chattanooga. Tenn., wi-.te* that in- was bili* agititi.*! tue tibove limi will plense pie- seriously iitlhe.ted with a sev.-re cold that — - - - the Mayor's veto. He confesses to hive selli t i- n. llmii. T w I. ok A C o . ’J he Good Templars all over the world received for his vote from the railroad settled on hi t l tu/s: iiad tried many rem Ashlaitd. Or . Muri li 25. l**««. edies without buietit. Betn«g induced to will unite to pay proper respect to the $20,000 and also sinus from numerous try Dr. Kittg’s New Diseoveiy forcotisump- | Notice of Assignment memory of the late John B. Gough on other franchises. The confession im tioll. «lid so and was < utire.y cured by use X it; is h ".'. by giv .1 th.it W T Coburn and of tt few 1« >t des. Since which tune he lias Sunday, April 11th. 'lhe charters of plicates several other aidermen of that WilU im 1 o iirii. cop.irtn rs doing busim ss used it in his faint v for all c -ug'hs and all lodges will be draped in mourning for city also, who have accepted bribes. unuer the tir o name mi I style of w I t ««burn colds with be.t r -u.ts. This is tile expe ,k i oinp uiy in tin city of I'lilatid, county of rience “f tiiou-amis whose lives have been a period of 30 days from that date. .lai ksoli. st.ile of Or* ::oii. did o:i the lstli day saved by tins wonderful discovery. Trial --- —— « ♦ ---------- of March. \ 1« Is”«, make, exei ute mid deliver hotties free ¡.t J 11 Chitwood A Son’s drug ( Another Reduction. About twenty missionaries of the to me tii iiiidvrslgn.'d. their assignment in writing of all their prop rtv. goods, wares, store. Methodist Episcopal church sailed last I s- ----- We have reduced our prices again Oil m.'idi.inuisi'. aeeouiii*. dues mid demands of ry kimt an t «!e*i riiiiiou w hatsoever ow ned Hard Times. week from New York to join Bishop I stoves and can give lower tigurers than ei. by lliem or in wliieii they, or either of them, While money is close, wa -« s and prices ! h11 any int rest, for the itenetlt of all th« tr Taylor in Africa. Among them were I any other dealers in Ashland. r* ilitor- i: i pro;,,.rt n to he an ion nt of their low. expenses should be cut down in every \\ ILI.AK1« A El'BANK.a. Rev. Mr. Shoreland, Dr. and Mrs. Clark r ;i\e «-tabus, ah I th - «-reilitors of the household. Economy, the watch word for ; - it I \A I < ««burn A co or oi either of the said mothers, head ««if i octor bills by always Smith and four children and Surveyor * op.irtn -rs ..re h- rel«y notilied and re«|Uestv«l. keeping in the house a bottle of Ur. Bo- Pasture to Let. pn r* 1 lilt to tile law's of the '-t.it.- of Oregon i 11 Burr, all of Oregon. Good pasture to let on the Harg.-idioe -m il ease nia'h ami provide I. to pr< sent their sanko's Cough and Lung' Syrup. Stops a i r *p'i-tive claims, mi ler oath, to tile uuder- cough instantly, relieves consumption, There was a big blow some weeks and Bauers places near Ashland at lowest *ign 1 ;.s* ell. * . on or before tin- lsth day uf cures croup ¡uni pain in the chest m one j terms. Will also winter stock. bllllc. I 1« 1 1-”’|. AiOVAS litoll. Assignee. liight. It is jus; tiie r. nt' dy for hard times. since about the Beecher opium seizure 11-6111 , Brice .«o cut s and $1. S tmph-s free. Sold Apply t<> tlm undersigned. and promises of tare developments of by J II Chi wood A Son. J ohn R eal . Pinal t'l'ooi* Notice much smuggling; but some way the de X.ihland, Or., July .30, 1885. XT ilil < lierry and Tar. vel««patents have not been realized and I.ASU Ol'fK i: IT l*o*i |-.r ia., O ri . o OS. I Norman Tailor System. Every b >dy I-nows the virtues of Wild ’ Febru uy 23, Iss,?.j the public are not informed .vs to wliat hereby given that the follow ing- Cherry ¡uni lar as a relt.-f and cure l or any I Ladies wishing to learn the Norman has become of either the opium or the ' r Ims tiie.l notice oi his intention affi'Ctions <>f tiie tliroa and lungs, com tailor system of cutting call <1<> so by «■ail :i proof in - ¡¡«port of his claim, and bined with these two mgri-dient.i are a tew smugglers. ing on or addressing Miss Mattie Ober, • «oi win lie made before the clerk simple healing re-m-dies in tiie composi county at .I.u ksonville. on Satur- tion of Dr. Bosanko's Gough and Lung A circular has been issued by the Sup as 1 h ivo tatuili her every part ami given i«tli. !**<;. viz; Frank .1. Elliot, pre- Synip, making it j •«. tiie remedy for hard her the exclsive right to teach ill Ashlaml « Xo it.id for tile S 1 2 of S \\ ' , sei-- erintendent of the Southern division of and vicinity. N \\ ■4 of ,x \\ ', -i i t;on s, and X E '4 times. Price ft) cents and $1. Samples free. Sold by J II Chitwood A Sons. E 1 I ■ tom 7. tp 3«.«. s It 1 IV. the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada or M rs . M. L. A very , Gen. Agt. 11)1 mes tin- follow mg witnesses toprove < >n ùnti ous residi n' e upon, and cidtiva- Ashland. Mar. 10, 1886. dering that hereafter all Chinese passed Shiloh's Vitalize! is wliat you need f«>r 1 land, viz: over the road will be passed through in in •b.n ■on I, -nidi r. s M Robinson, (iio Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness i r. all t of Tab nt .lackson «-oiinty. Oregon. and all other symptoms of Dyspepsia. Syrup of Figs. bond, and that conductors will be held AV m . F. B esjamix , Register. Price 10 ami 75 cents per bottle. For Manufactured only by the California res|>onsible to see that none of tho Mon j sale Gy J. H. Chitwood A S 'il. Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco, Cal., is Summons golians are allowed to stop in Canada. Nature’s Own True Laxative. This pleas Tho Prohibitionists of California have ant iiquid fruit remedy may be had of * art of tin state of Ori gen for J«u ksmt. decided to hold a State Convention on J. H. Chitwood A «Son, at fifty cents ««r . p; titt - Anthony W ll«.ck- one dollar per bottle. It is the most May l'2th, at Sacramento, for the purpose pleasant, prompt and effective teme.iy I«« Ahiamiy ll II. ck r. tin- above named de- of nominating a ticket for State and Con known, to cleanse the system; t « act on b :. l.mf In th ■ ii.line of tile *tatv of Oregon, gressional officers. Only such persons the liver, kidneys and bowels gently 1« t imi ire hereby r ipiird t«* appear an«! answer th oiiplaim tip I .-i/.iin-t ion in the above who voted for St. .John or will support thoroughly; to dispel headaches c««l«is entitled suit in w hich Elsie l> Jii eker i* plain- and fevers; tn cure constipation, indiges till niul Anthony ll lieeker i.« d«-f< ndant. oil or the Prohibition ticket and principles, in Tor«- the lirst liny of tin- next term of said tion and kindred ills. i iretiit court, tu wit Tlie 3d «lay ol May, A I) will bo permitted to take part in the con lx*«;. vention. Aii'hif you fail to appear and answer, de For wool sacks and twine, go to Wil- fault w ill be taken auain-t yon. nn«l for want of nuswei th« plaint ;t >■ ill apply to said court Grand Master Powderly of the Knights lard A’ Eubanks's. for the relict prayed for in sai«l complaint, w hit hi* f««r a divorce dissolviim. mid declar- of Labor says: I am opposed to the in.: for n.i ¡¡jilt. th - inar«i i^e contract hereto ••Water Bugs, Roaches.” I fore and now existin'.:, bt tween lhe plaintiff boycott, because I think it is ruinous "Rough on Rats-- clears them out. also beet mid defendant, mid for judgment against the We never resort to it but as a last rem les. ant«. : defendant for lnr«««*t* and disbursements of I.lfc Preserver 11, * suit. II. Ki l t ey Solicitor for ¡’iff. edy, and then only in retaliation for a If you are Iosins your grip on life, try itv order of 1 1». Webster, circuit judge. •'Well*- Health Rcnewer. ' Goes direct to like offense on the part of the employers. weak spot«. Can be found a full line of A new lot of tin and granite ware at •■Rough on Piles.” Two wrongs never nuke one right, but if Watches. Cures pile« or hemorrhoid«, itching, protrud lie. ser 's. * the tirst wrong doesn’t take place, the ing. Clocks, bleeding, internal ur «»her. internal mid external remedy in each package. Sure « lire. supply of w«> second isn’t likely to follow. Jewelry, 50c. LATEST RETURNS V/rpiQ Sar.y'iariliai-u medicine tim«. ' ’ «-TÍ O «Itiriit í ti* atty -í I year*, iu • I pean politics. The Goldendale (W. T.) Sentinel says liquor is obtained in that town in viola tion of law, but it does not believe that, there is one glass of liquor drank iu Gold- endale where there was fifty when there was a saloon there. "We know,” con tinues the editor of the Sentinel, “that this howl is continually made by half a dozen old timber sprung cranks, whose souls can’t |x«**ih|y raise above the de lightful contemplation of a few dol lars license money; but such is not the sentiment of the p> ople of Gold- endale, ns will be shown at the polls.” REALESTATEE — MERCANTILE. DRUGS — MAN 1’FACiT'RES. Of Confidence. Abrah -..n Bi*h to JI I! Carter; 20 acr« s in tp 39 .*. r I e; « onsideration *2.500. F S i to R 1) Foster; patent i I’s i to F M Freuenburg; patent. Davi«) fa; ne to a D Helms; property in Med ford : < on*bler«ition $1 tutu J E I!'"« to 'A It ones. 120 acres in sections Hand 2-, l|> 37 s r2wi-(. considerati.>n *5.200. Sanili'1 It..udii-* tn < ha* iln-!!'t, 2o0 acres in sc« linn ;. tn -ait'll, range 2 east; « <>n*id« ra tina *1.7'0 l: P Neil and L A Neil to W 1) Hanley, prop- i it y in Ashland: e.iti-idi iaiion ♦l.ooO. ban i diilerto Eugenia I. Atkinson, 10a« rcs ¡•a s i timi !«. tp south, rang" 1 east. 1* W «dwell tn F Ba«iiebui'g. lot in Medf««rd; < onsider t.nn * Mimi.'; i'eiiuy to Elicti M Young. two.T-re, in i;• • - '1th. rm-’.- I east, i <>n«i ! 'ration **D. Win Hattley to L Stacy, lot in Ashland; con- si 3 rali'.n f-oo. W ! Niaii ai r to W .1 .lolin; 3 .o re lot in Ash- Lit, ! ; * - 'asldi ration *172. l'lot I. I. shipley lo D I.inn, lot til Medford; < lai-i i”, eiioti $200. T<> A trev. *to N II Clayton. 2 lots in Ash- Ian : « oii-idi ration *1.Tn If ! i roucli t * Sit, >nn ih stacy, 2 lots in Ash land: * aii-id«mtn>n ♦l l.'i«* N II « l iy'mi to T <> Andrews. ;f«6'«5-100 acres in section bi. tp at'south, range 1 east; consid- i r itinti - : tm h Lina to S II Lyon, lot in Medford; consid er tua i .«21". II Kian y to s Ro-enth.il. 1 .T-lt© acres in sec tion ;k>. tp ;7 south range 1 west; consideration *1110. F < nl .otv ty to s ito«« nthal. l a, aeri * in .«ec- tp37 south, range 1 >v. st, consideration tion *G.-| I - \ tn W A Jones; patent V K II iidi'lcks.iti to A 1* Talent; 5'3 acres in tp ..-■ *" .th numi 1 west; * iin-iili ratii'n *100. .'I W llurgadiue to t W l.ogan, lot in ash- lati I ; l'o'i-i.I* ration * :50. a I* Tai« nt io K Kami. 6«cri s in tp 33, south rat I Wi st; eoll'i ler.it ion $2.5vo. I ' A to Ia nnis l>ugan; pati ni I. S A t«> A 1‘ Talent; 2 eertiticutes. It is announced that an agreement has Ir. St. Paul on Saturday a heavy snow been reached by the President ami the I storm obstructed street car travel and I Senate Committee on Finance, by which business. The storm extended over the latter will report nominations favor Minnesota, Dakota and Manitoba. ably for confirmation in consideration Major General Po|>e has been placed that the former wdl relieve suspended upon the retired list. He has been in officers from any imputation against their service nearly half a century and will character, or if there were sufficient henceforth receive a salary of $5,665 per charges against them to permit an answer annum. in each case. This is virtu illy acktiowl edging on the part of the President th-t Bismarck is sick. Gladstone is sick, he is removing officials for political tea Kaiser Wilhelm is sick, President tirevy s«)iis only, and reunites the only cause of is sick and there seems to be a speedy antagonism between him and the Senate. chance for some young fellows in Euro GENERAL MERCHANDISE left which will be sold i y C tro Bro.*., in Rees- X The Sugar-Pine Doorand Lumber Co. — OF — (.RANT'S PASS, Are tmn pr-| are l t-> furni-h I.’i-> -r, cither Finishing, Rustic or Flooring Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets Safe ii sir an e > f ail kinds at lowest rate*. <•. F. BtllingH. ami every <t. -er.pt.<ui <>l tiiii-uitiz*. t'orn-pomi. n« e iuvited. All order* filled promptly, a .1.ires*. Gr.ipc, plu it, limi ti, .strawberr bitiy, qutiive, etab tlppkt ami je! .> ar 1 Ju: ck ii.iil e: A H.is'V a. Grants Pass, Or. cm i.mt * Natures “vn tcmeJy, (.bigott Kidlley I Toa. ' nn»l all kiii'lK <«i rough luinb- r, at any point along the line oi the « X <' R R at r u .i> lo coin|M?tv with any mill in S<»ntb.< rn < irc-tron. We wiil also mx »:i be prepare'I to lunii*h Sugar-Pina, Door and Lumbor Co., Plain and Fancy Cassimeres. Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. H. B. MILLER, Manager. AN7/L.I AD JGA’.VZ', L. //. J./ uwa « / : .MtUfr Co. » warckov-i». OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. Office uml Sttk-s ilooiits 111 Masonic Building. XV. U ATKINSON', Secretary mid General Manager. We have reduced our prices on stoves and defy competition. We are selling hardware lower than anv other house in the county. Prices on all kinds of farming implements lower than ever before. We sell the Studebaker Wagons and Buggies, and the J. I. Case Plows, Hoosier Grain Drill and Seeder, Acme, and Keystone Disc Harrows, and have the largest and best stock of all kinds of farm machinery in Ashland. Give us a call and be convinced. WILLARD * EUBANKS.