Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 02, 1886, Image 3

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    THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
The ladies will please remember the
PERSONAL
HERE AND THERE.
PROHIBITION COUNTY CONVENTION.
BORN.
A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.
grand millinery opening at J. D. Foun­
—In Ashland. March 80, 1886, to Mr
Mr. J. F. Kelley, of Grants Pass, is
KRIDA Y
X
• APRIL 2. 1S»
Red House ahead.
An atiti-Chinese meeting was held at
On Thursday morning last the people WHITNEY
I tain's Thursday, Friday and Saturday
P hoenix , Or., March 26, 1886.
and Mrs P B Whitney, a son.
of this week. Don’t fail to call and ex­ in town.
Linkville one day last week.
of
Waldo,
Josephine
county,
were
hor
­
Editor Tiding»'. Dear Sir:—Follow­
You needn't register.
HOBART—Ou Emisraut creek, March 5, 1886.
amine tho endless varieties of latest style
ing, I send you the proceeding* of the rified to find the dead body of Thomas
J. 8. Simms, of Central Point, was in
to Mr and Mrs A Hobart, a son.
No Rcgi'tration.
Pantliers
and
coyotes
are
reported
to
hats, bonnets, flowers and tri.... lings, town a day or two last week.
“Don’t have to”—register.
Bybee
lying
in
the
trail
leading
from
that
Jackson County Prohibition Convention,
be
numerous
in
the
mountains
cf
Jose
­
etc., displayed.
As the supreme court has declaied the
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held at Medford Thursday March 25th place to his claim. He was found to
DIED.
»
One ticket in the field already.
Mr. C. F. Frizell and family have phine county.
registry law null and void, there will be
have been killed by a gunshot wound in
1886:
Wm. Patterson has the contract for moved up to Buck Rock tunnel.
KYLE—In Ashland. March 20. 1886. the infant
no registration of votes next week—news
The “rising sun stove polish at Clay moving the wooden building recently oc­
Mr. D. Wilson, a harness-maker of
The convention elected a County Central the neck, just lielow the right ear, where
daughter of Mr and Mrs A T Kyle. Jr., a<ed
which will be received with pleasure by ton A Gore'c.
Medford,
will
soon
remove
his
shop
to
x
five days.
Miss Carrie Beekman, of Jacksonville,
Committee consisting of J. E. Houston, within the *[>ace of but a few inches six­
cupied by W. T. Coburn & Co. as a gro­
almost everyone.
Grant's Pass soon.
Geo. Nutley, Geo. Kahler, Martin Peter­ teen buckshot were found. His neck
P:«specters are having tine weather cery «tore across Main street to the lot is visiting Ashland friends this week.
was considerably powder-burned, show­ When Baby was sick we Rave her
on west side, just above the Pioneer
for their work.
A new $2o00 school house is to be built son and Thos. Haymond.
D. W. Matthews, the well known drug­
New SUUaery.
CASTORIA
Eight delegates to the State Conven­ ! ing the shot to have been fired at very
store. The work of moving was begun gist, of Medford, was in town Wednes­ at Linkville—a most creditable improve­
Ashland flour has been hauled to Link­ yesterday.
When she was a Child she cried for
close
range.
In
the
dead
man's
left
hand
tion
were
chosen,
as
follows:
J.
W.
1 have just received my new stock of
ment for that growing place.
day.
CASTORIA
1
Satterfield, J. E. Houston, E. E. Gore, was found a revolver, one chamber of W lieu she became a Miss she clung to
millinery, containing the latest styles of ville this week.
Don’t register! Don’t! Democrats,
Abernathy
and
Shackelford,
the
CASTORIA
Alex. Martin, Sr., caine in from Link­
Chas Nutley, L. A. Rose, B. W. Powell, which was empty. A coroner's inquest
spring hats.
Col. Geo. I>. Currey has been appoint­ be sure you don't register! Republicans,
was held on Friday and the jury rendered When she had children she gave them
ville last week en mute for San Fran­ swamp land inspectors, will return to Gee. Kahler and J. D. Fountain.
ed a notary public.
M rs . .1. T hokxtox .
CASTORIA.
for the love of your party, don’t register, cisco.
Klamath county within three or four
The following ticket was nominated for a verdict closing with the decision that
Ashland, April 2, 1886.
I weeks.
W. C. Daley declines the Prohibition on April 5:h, 6th or 7th. Prohibition­
!
state
and county officers: State Senator, the deceased came to his death by the
Miss A. M. Goodyear began teaching
ists, for the sake of “h<>me and native
nomination for assessor.
Oilit Fellow's Celebration.
M.
G.
Royal; Legislators, T. J. Cochran hand of some party to the jury unknown.
The house of H. A. McDaniel’s on
To the Ladles!
land,” don’t register! Mugwumps, don’t a term of school in Table Rock precinct
Mrs. Bybee, widow of the murdered
and
J.
D. Fountain; Sheriff, L. A. Rose;
The
bottom
knocked
clean
out
<»f
Deer
creek,
Josephine
county,
w:ts
burn
­
Golden Rule Lodge No. 78. I. (). ().
Come
and
see
our stock of ladies un­
register: it would be offensively partisan; last Monday.
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ed to the ground on Tuesday night of Clerk, Geo. Kahler; County Commis­ man, swore out a warrant against Ex­ derwear, infant's robes and cloaks; also
F., of Granta Pass, will celebrate the 6th prices at the Red House.
don't do so.
Dr. Keeler H. Gabbert, of Grants last week. Loss $500.
Sheriff
’
William
Bybee,
of
this
county,
sioners, J. G. VanDyke, and M. T.
anniversary of Odd Fellowship in grand
velvets, emb. felt, chenilles, arasenes
Another supply of those wine colored
Pass, editor of the “Argus,” was in Ash­
There
is
a
l.ugu
increase
in
the
settle
­
Severance; School Superintendent, N. H. uncle of the deceased, charging him with and emb. silk. And don’t forget our
style on the 26th inat. The programme suits received at Blount's.
Pearl
Clifton,
known
formerly
in
this
I
land
last
Tuesday.
ment of Butte creek valley, Siskiyou
Clayton; Treasurer, G. W. Howard; As- the murder. On Saturday Win. Bybee
will include a street parade, an oration
county as Annie Cimborsky, ended her sesor, \V. C. Daley; Surveyor, B. S. was arrested and had a preliminary ex­ largo stock of hosiery always on hand.
Flesh lard in buckets, warranted good, county, Cal., this spring.
Thirteen
Dr.
Will
Jackson
returned
home
by Rev. W. G. Simpson, etc., in the
G illette S isters .
f>»r $1, at Clayton A Gore’s.
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families started from Yreka one day this Wednesday, after a professional visit of life at Red Blutl, Cal , on Monday of Webb; Coroner, Dr. L. L. Whitney. amination in justice’s court at Kerbyville
afternoon, and a grand ball in the even­
last
week
by
taking
carbolic
acid.
on
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
of
this
week,
The following platform of principles
Climax tobacco 45c. a plug at the Red week to settle there, it is reported, and a about a week in Ashland.
ing-
You can get those canned meats you
as a result of which he was held without
number of Ashland people have taken
len dollars per head fur yearlings and was adopted:
House. Read the advertisement.
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were
asking for at Burckhalter A
A
younger
brother
of
Geo.
B.
Landers
bail
to
appear
before
the
next
grand
jury
up claims, Col. C. F. Frizell and his sous
$15 for two-year-old cattle is offered by
Declines the Nominal ioa.
W hereas , The liquor truffle is known to be
♦
Hasty
’
s.
arrived
here
from
the
East
last
week,
Chas. Nutley has the agency for Lo­ being among the number.
B. Short, of Bonanza, who wants to buy a prolific source of pauperism, iuianity and in answer to the charge of murder in the
B row nsboro , Or., Mar. 29, 1886.
crime, a destroyer of home and * menace to first degree.
to help in the work at the mills.
A' new invoice of “The King of
As there is no jail yet at
gan's bo..k, “ l he Great Conspiracy.
1,000 head for L. Gurber, of Sacramen­ our
free institution», we hold that the time has
1 hat slight cold you think so little of
Editor Tiding*:— 1 w as informed by a
the
new
county
seat
of
Josephine
coun
­
Soaps,
” washes without rubbing. Try it!
to,
Cal.
come
when
those
who
love
their
country
Considerable wheat is being hauled to 1 may prove the forerunner of a complaint r Mr. Frazier, who at one time run a
person passing through here yesterday
should unite in a determined and aggressive ty, Mr. Bybee has been brought to Jack­ For sale by Hunsaker A Dodge.
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foundry
and
machine
shop,
is
putting
the
Ashland
and
Eagle
Mills
this
week.
that may be fatal. Avoid this result bj’
Town lots in the Nichols addition to warfare for its overthrow: and believing this sonville to await the opening of circuit
that 1 had been nominated for assessor at
be the greatest political issue of the day, and
upea new foundry at Eugene City.
Linkville were offered for sale about ten to
the recent Prohibition convention in this
J. H. Mayfield talks some of putting taking Ayer s Cherry Pectoral, the best
tliat as an issue it must be settled at the bullot- court in Josephine county. At the pre­
The Perfection
county. If such be the case please state up a saw mill in the Dead Indian coun­ reined)- for colds, cough, catarrhs, bron­
C. C. Haley, representing H. 8. Crock days ago, and last Saturday’s Star re­ box, by the people; and believing that there liminary examination the State was rep­
«•an
be
no
greater
peril
to
tile
nation
than
the
I
Of
the
age
in the medical line is the
chitis,
incipient
consumption,
and
all
in jour next issue that I must [»oaitivdy try.
er A Co., Stationers and Printers, of ported that twenty had been sold up to existing competition of the Republican and resented by District Attorney Kent and
i
liquid
fruit
remedy
Syrup of Figs, man­
that
time.
other throat and lung diseases.
decline the nomination.
Democratic
parties
fur
the
liquor
vote;
and
as
San Francisco, was in Ashland Monday.
S. U. Mitchell, and the defense by Judge
Smoke the Henry Clay cigars, only ®c. !
experience shows that any party not opculy Hanna.
ufactured only by the California Fig
W. C. D aley .
G. W. Bailey, who bought of James
Rabbit hunting is popular among the opposed to the traffle will engage in this com­
Mr. E. P. Pickens, one of tlm promi­
each at Blount’s. Sold everywhere for
It is fresh in the public mind that Wm. Syrup Co. San Francisco, Cal. It is
Purvis the stage station at Jenny creek nent and prosperous farmers of Table rifle-shots in Klamath county. A big petition, will court the favor of the criminal
10c.
classes, will burtcr the public morals, the pur­ Bybee was shot in the leg by his nephew, agreeable to the taste, acceptable to the
Information Wanted.
on tho Linkville rood, has greatly im­ Rock precinct, was in Ashland last Mon­ hunt will take [»lace to-morrow in the ity of tlie ballot and every trust and object of
stomach, harmless in its nature, painless
Messrs. McGee and Zimmerman are I proved the appearance of the place, and day.
neighborhood of Isaac Wilson’s place, good government for the party success; there­ the deceased, some two months or so ago. ytt prompt and thorough in its action.
Aaron L. Dabler left Ashland Feb.
fore
be
it
building
a
new
skating
rink
hall
at
Med
­
This
trouble
between
the
men
of
course
will continue to add to the convenience
25th last, since which time he has not
Resolved, That we are unalterably opposed
For sale by J H Chitwood & 8on.
Messrs. Wallace Bishop and J. H. west of Linkville.
and comfort of the house. He keeps Oatman, of Eden precinct, went out to
to unv coalition or compromise with any man turned attention toward Wm. Bybee im­
been lieaid ftom by his family. He is ford.
Mr. B. A. Nott on old resident living or
party,
whereby
the
»lightest
concession
is
mediately
upon
the
discovery
of
the
41 years of age, light complexion, stout
A new quartz “location" is occasion­ hay and grain always on hand, and offers Linkville with freight for Sergent Bros, about two miles south east of Gold Hill, made to the liquor power, and that we stand
For Sale or Rent.
dead man. Evidence against him is en-
build, had a large mustache and wore ally made in the mountains near Ash­ good accomodations to travelers.
by the principle of absolute state and
last week.
has discovered a very rich quartz ledge, firmly
tireiy
circumstantial.
Wm.
Bybee
and
national prohibition of the manufacture, «ale
The undersigned offers for sale or rent
common ducking clothes. Anyone know­ land.
J. M. Tyler, of Tyler's station on the
Rev. A. P. Graves and wife arrived in and is building an arrastra for tho pur­ and importation of intoxicating liquors; and Thoma* Bybee were e both in Waldo on the valuable hotel on Oak street, Ash­
I
ing anything concerning him would confer
press
its
just
claims
on
all
classos
of
people-
Spencer's saw mill on the Klamath Linkville road, who raised last season Ashland yesterday morning, and have pose of working the ore.
Resolved. That it is the duty of tlie legisla­ Wednesday, but no words [tasseiI be- land, known as the Pioneer Hotel, pos­
a favor upon an anxious wife by address­
some of the finest sweet-potatoes ever taken rooms at Mr. Goodyear's, on
will
begin
running
about
the
first
of
ture
to pass a statute similar to the “Maine tween them, so far as known. Wm. By-
By­ session to be given May 10th, 1886. The
County
Clerk
Hale,
of
Klamath
coun
­
ing the infoi mation to
grown in this valley, has a large hot-bed Church street.
Law" and thus give statutory prohibition dur­ bee had a double-barreled shot gun which
May.
hotel is centrally and favorably located.
ty, advertises for bids for the contract to ing
H annah D ablf . r , Ashland, Or.
the
interim
between
the
present
time
and
prepared with seed again this spring, and
adoption of the constitutional amend­ he was showing in the store at that place, Will rent for one year, or longer if de­
Messrs. Win. l’hippi and J. S. Red­ build a stone wall around the county jail tlie
School assessment schedules for sale will be able to furnish plants for all who
ment.
iceeptabk*.
at the T idings office at lowest “cut’ may wish to raise sweet-potatoes this den, who attended the college during at Linkville. Specifications on file at his ! Resolved, That every effort be made to en­ and mentioned that he had some cart­ sired. Furniture will be leased with the
office.
Bids
to
be
received
till
9
a
.
m
.
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force the present liquor laws of the state until ridges loaded with fine shot and some house. Fur particulars apply to the un­
the greater part of tho winter, each have
season in this neighborhood.
Prior to the regular session of the legis­ rates.
such time «s we can secure through the legis­ with buckshot.
Wm. Bybee left Waldo dersigned or to G. F. Billings.
May 17th.
schools
near
Medford.
lature necessary laws to prohibit tlie truffle al­
lature our county clerk made out a bill
Mr. Stacy has bacon for sale at the
about 7 in the evening, taking the trail
Parties interested in raising horses will
D. R. B. W inniford .
together.
At
the
(
reka
track
to-morrow
there
I
against the State for caring for the lion­ building formerly occupied by Mayer, be pleased to know that W. C. Myer
P. L. Fountain does not intend tu re-
Resolved, That tlie public lands, tlie heritage from that place to his mining claim.
Ashland,
Or.,
Mar. 19, 1886.
will be another running race for $100 a 1
resident ¡kiupers in the county hospital, the tailor.
the peuple, should be reserved for actual Thomas Bybee started from Waldo over
(who has the finest large horses on the turn to the store in Linkville. W. E. side half-mile heats, two best in three. of
settlers,
and
not
another
acre
for
railroads
or
amounting to 81,008.97; but it was not
Greene has charge of the business at
speculator», and Unit all lands that are now the same trail, leading his horse, about
Agent Wanted.
Messrs. .Stannard and Larue, of this coast) has decided to make better and present for J. D. F.
favorably considered by that body.
I Mark Daley and Jubilee are the contes­ held for «peculation purposes be taxed to their an hour later. Some time between 8 and
lower terms than ever offered in this val­
place,
are
out
in
the
Siakiyous
on
a
pros
full
value.
Wanted —A willing and trustworthy
However, at the extra session, Mr.
LB. Tucker and family, who have tants and are backed respectively by
ley. .As the demand for large horses at
Resolved. That we ure opposed to the intro­ 9 o’clock two reports of a gun or other
Julius Fitten and Billy Phlin.
Paiker urged the same bill, and through peering tour.
duction of a system of Chinese or other forelgu weapon were heard by some men living man as agent. Address A. M., care
big [»rices is constantly increasing, it will been keeping the Soda Springs hotel for
Ashland T idings .
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slavery, the labor of which tends to reduce
the efforts of Senator Prim it was finally
Eggs have been down to 10 cts. per bo well for horsemen to consult with Mr. two years past, have moved up to the
Col. Scobie, the masonry contractor our
own race to its level, and to teach the
‘ ris- near Wm. Bybee’s claim. They testified
allowed. This week a check, covering dozen in Ashland. They are cheap food Myer.
Buck
Rock
tunnel
for
the
present.
on
the
C.
A
O.
R.
R.
extension,
has
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ing generation that labor is degrading.
that Wm. Bybee reached his cabin about
the full amount, was received and turn­ at that [»rice.
Resolved, That the im]»ortatiun of foreign 9 o’clock, having his gun with him.
Deviled ham, turkey, chicken and
been buying more horses at Redding for labor
N.
F.
Steadman
is
acting
as
deputy
under
contract
be
prohibited.
The
men
wh«
have
been
buying
cattle
ed over to the county treasurer.—[Times.
tongue
at B. A' Hasty's.
+
his
work.
He
has
200
men
at
woik
and
Someone
asked
him
if
he
had
shot
some
­
Read the announcement of the new in the Willamette for shipment to Mon­ marshal of Jacksonville during the
Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt «yin-
pathy in behalf of all temperance organize
thing. He replied that he had not fired
departure by Alford A Bragdon of the I tana have .also been buying in the Rogue absence of Marshal Curtis, who has gone has thirteen bridges to build to the end tions
Order
blanks
for
Eagle
Mills
at
Clay
­
that are co-laborers with us for the pro­
Burneil to Death.
I
of his [»resent contract at Fish Rock.
his
gun, and had heard no shot. No ton A Gore's, Hunsaker A Dodge's, or at
Pioneer store.
hibition
of
the
liquor
traffic.
to
his
old
homo
in
Indiana
on
a
business
River valley, and will ship a considerable
Linkville Star. Mur. 27.
Resolved, That the stability of this govern­ statement lias been made by Mr. Bybee tho office of G. F. Billings. Orders left
The Journal reports the loss of five ment
Fire and tow! Don't lay this paper number from this and Josephine coun­ visit.
rests upon 'lie intelligence, morality and as to his innocence or guilt, so far as we
at these places will receive prompt atten­
A little four year >>ld daughter of W hi away until y»u have read the Red House ties. One hundred head of two year-
of the people and that we are in fa­
Mr. A. ('stick, Osborne & Co.'s gen­ calves at < fi r's ranch in Shasta valley last education
have heard, since his arrest.
vor
of
a free schuol sy stem
tion.
E agle M ills .
I
McKee, living near Pine Grove, was advertisement.
week,
fr»»m
blackleg,
making
19
head
lost
old
steers
have
been
bought
at
$18
per
x I
eral agent, came up from the Willamette
D r . G eo . K ahler , Sec.
The deplorable affair has caused a shock
burned to death last Thursday. Mr. I
By order of convention.
head and were shipped this week, to go this week and after spending a day or at that place since last fall. Julien, near
Persons
ordering
juickages
from the
of distress and profound regret through­
N ice line of straw hats at your own direct through to Montana.
McKie was engaged ill burning sage
Orr’s, has lust 14 head since fall, but none
East
will
save
time
and
money
by
calling
two
in
Ashland
will
make
a
trip
out
to
out
Southern
Oregon.
Wm.
Bybee
has
brush, and the little girl, 'll company price must be sold —at Caro Bns.,
fur mote than a month. Other cattle
at the express office for shipping instruc­
Klamath county.
Democratic County Convention.
Erastns
\\
ells,
who
took
a
tmir
over
.a
for
many
years
been
one
of
the
leading
Reeser's
bl
..
Jock.
♦
with othci children, was playing around
men in that vicinity have lost a few head.
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large portion of the valley the first of
A Democratic Convention for Jackson citizens of Jackson county, and his many tion stickers.
J. A. Applegate, Esq., of Salem, went
the fire. Her clothes caught on file, and
Mrs. Norton has sold her dwelling the week, reports the outlook for the
county. Oregon, is hereby called to be held friends will find it impossible to believe
“
How
are
we
ever
going
to
get
through
Scott
Valley
honey,
in
comb
or
ex­
out
to
Klamath
county
this
week.
His
before her father could tear them <>tt' her house and lot on Main street to Govan
at the Court House in Jacksonville on Sat­ him guilty of the great crime with which tracted, very fine! at Hunsaker A
our
spring
ami
summer's
work!
We
are
grain
crop
this
season
very
favorable
father,
Lindsay
Applegate,
went
out
she was so badly burned that she died, High for 82250.
April 24. 1886, at 10 o'clock a . m .,
thus far. The acreage is largo and the with him from Ashland, to remain on all run down, tired out, before it begins.” ' i urday,
Dodge's.
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for the purpose of electing nine delegates he is charged.
after about ten hour* of intense agony.
So
say
many
a
farmer
’
s
family.
We
an
­
growing
grain
looks
well.
.Some
that
Klamath
county
farmers
have
been
to
the
Democratic
State
Convention
to
be
that
side
the
mountains
for
a
abort
time.
The sad occurrence has cast a gloom over
Safe insurance of all kinds at lowest
M i raculous llsca pc.
swer, try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This is held at Portland on May 4, 1886, and to
busy plowing and seeding during the was sown recent))’ is shooting up rapidly
the entire community.
rates.
G. F. Billings.
Mr.
I.
B.
Williams,
of
Little
Butte
transact
other
business
that
may
properly
just
the
medicine
you
need,
and
will
pay
and looks vigorous. Mr. Wells thinks
W. NV. Reed, druggist, of NVinchester,
past two weeks.
arise.
precinct,
was
in
Ashland
the
first
of
the
Ind., writes: “One of nry customers. Mrs.
compound interest on the munoy it costs
there will be plenty of bread in the val­
Grape, plum, lemon, strawberry, black­
Ret b al Meetings.
The several precincts will be entitled to Louisa Pike. Bartonia, Randolph county,
Youle & Gilroy have their large new ley next year.
week en a trading trip. Ho is setting you.
berry,
quince, crab apple and currant
one
delegate
and
one
delegate
additional
Iud., was a long sufferer with consump­
out more fruit trees on his farm this
Rev. A. P. Graves, D. I)., of New water wheel finished, and will have more
*
for every 25 votes cast for Hon. John Myers tion, and was given up to die by her phy­ jellies at Burckhalter A Hasty’s.
The
swallows
are
the
harbingers
of
Cooper
Brothers,
of
the
stage
station
power
than
ever
before.
spring, and is otherwise improving his
Yolk City, the distinguished Evangelist
for
congret
___
congressman
in
1884.
to-wit:
.
sicians.
She
heard
of
Dr.
King
’
s
New
Dis
­
spring in poetry. In Linkville it is 1 Ashland........... ..8 Meadows...........
this side of Plevna, are preparing to place.
1 covery for consumption, and began buying T Nature s own remedy, Oregon Kidney
who has been preaching throughout Ore­
Drummers are again numerous in
1 it of me. In six months’ time she walked
gon ami Washington Territory for more town. About a dozen a day arrived dur­ build a good saw mill on the Klamath
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Parker, vho are snakes, which crawl out from their holes Applegate....... ..3 Pleasant creek.
•> to this city, a distance of six miles, and is
..1 Rock Point....
river opposite, and about a half mils wintering at Santa Clara, Cal., are en- among the rocks along the river bottom Big Butte........
than a year past, arrived in Ashland yes­ ing the forepart of the week.
Ruby Excelsior and Head Light oil for
•>
Ï now so much improved she has quit using
Steamboat.......
in search of tender young frogs. They Chimney Rock
distant
from,
their
place.
They
will
put
i i
terday morning, and began a serie* of
joying excellent health, and their son,
.'.4 Sterling...........
sale
at Reeser’s cheap for cash.
#
Eden
...............
.1
it.
She
feels
she
owes
her
life
to
it.
Free
Mr. F. Roper has leased his flouring in a turbine wheel and expect to be able “Squire,” who had so mysterious and are crawling now. They confine them­ Foots creek....
meetings here yesterday afternoon at 3
..1 Table Rock....
5 trial bottles at J H Chitwood A Son’s drug
selves
to
the
river
banks,
however,
and
»
to
saw
large
quantities
of
lumber.
W.
mills
to
Geo.
B.
Landers,
his
sonm-law,
Read the Red House advertisement
Flounce Rock.. ..1 Trail creek.......
.1 store.
serious an affection of the lungs, is re-
o’clock. Hu will remain here for nine
are entirely harmless.
II. McViekars, of Ashland, will have ported as improving rapidly.
2
Jacksonville...
..9 Uniontown......
and be prosperous and happy.
x
days and hold services in the Baptist who will continue the business.
i charge of the building of the mill.
Cl’RE IOK PILES.
Little Butte...
4 Willow Springs
3
A
tabbit
limit
by
two
parties
of
twelve
!
church three times each day—at 10 a . m .,
The tiial of Lew Allen for the killing
Medford.......... ...4 Woodville........
.1
John Shook, of Klamath county, and
Files are frequently preceded by a sense
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy -a positive
3 and 7:30 r. M. Everybody is invited I of Elmore Decker <>n Little Klamath
There are ten stations now on the his mother, Mrs. A. Shook, srho had nimrods each, under the leadership of Manzanita......
...3
of weight in the back, loins and lower part cure for catarrh, diphtheria and canker
Henry
Conn
and
W.
F.
Arant
respect
­
to attend, of course. Dr. Graves is said * lake is still in progress at Yreka.
Linkville road between tho Soda Springs i been visiting old scenes in the East dur­
Primary meetings in the various precincts of the abdomen, causing the patient to mouth. For sale by J H Chitwood A
to be a powerful pleader, and has had
Hotel and Plevna. The Soda Springs is ing the winter, returned to Ashland last ively, took place recently in the vicinity for the election of delegates to the county suppose he has some affection of the kid­ Son.
A
tine
line
of
Rogers
Bru*
’
.
A
1
cut
­
of Bine Grove, about six miles east of cunvention will be held at the usual places neys or neighboring organs. At times,
remarkable success in making converts.
lery to be sold without reserve at Caro ten miles from Ashland and the distances week, accompanied by relatives named Linkville. In a day and a half the of voting on Monday, April 6th. 1886, at 1 symptoms of indigestion are present, flatu­
A nasal injector free with each bottle
fr<>m
station
to
station
are
as
follows:
Sheppard, who intend to settle in Alkali twenty four men killed 1,309 rabbits. o’lock p. m .
lency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50
Bros., Reeser’s block, Ashland, Or. x
Staging Again.
;
Springs to Tyler’s, 2J miles; thence to valley, Klamath county. They make
All persons who favor the perpetuation moisture, like perspiration, producing a
Conn’s team was just 17 scalps ahead at of Democrat io principles and design sup­ very disagreeable itching, nfter getting cents. For sale at Chitwood's.
W in. Carll, the well-known stage agent I The I. O. G. T. Amateurs of Ashland, Rush’s 1 J. miles; to Howard's, 1 mile; to the trip over the mountains this week.
the finish—pretty close scoring.
porting the Democratic nominees at the warm, is a common attendant. Blind,
and superintendent, has disused of his played “Among the Breakers’’ to a good Naylor's, 6 miles; to Brown’s, 1 mile; to
J. D. Fountain, having decided to re­
I
approaching elections, are cordally invited bleeding, and itching piles yield at once move to Linkville in the near future,
Superintendent
J.
Brandt
and
one
of
house
at
Medford
last
Thursday
evening.
Bailey
’
s
1
mile;
to
Parker
’
s
7
miles;
to
live stock and rented his ranch in the
Mr. I). W. Matthews, of Medford, to participate in the primaries.
to
the
application
of
Dr.
Bosanko
’
s
Pile
Anderson's, 10 miles; to Spencer’s, 3 the civil engineers of the O. A C. came
Cmpqua valley, and will go to staging
which acts directly u[>on the parta will fur the next sixty days offer his large
Tho floor timbers of the new hall on miles; to Cooper’s, 3 miles, and thence up from Portland on a special train last who was in town Wednesday, reports ■ By order of the Democratic co. commit­ Remedy,
affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying stock of merchandise on hand at actual
again. He has the mail contracts on the
tee.
H.
K.
H
anna , chairman.
that
four
Medford
pros|»ectors,
Messsrs.
j
i
Church street are in place. The Knights to Plevna, 5 miles.
Tuesday, to attend to some business in D. H. Miller, John Slagle, John Griffin
the intense itching, and effecting a perma­ cost.
Cnvt. N ickell , Secretary.
routes between Linkville and Lakeview i
expect to have a dance in the hall May
nent cure. Price 50 cents. Address, the
connection with the location of the new and Fred Barneburg, found a deposit of
and between Lakeview and summer Lake.
W. C. Myer has sold another of his quartz mill on Wagner oreek. They
Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold
Mr. Carll was out over the routes last 1st.
Sunday School Convention.
Hay for Sale.
by J H Chitwood <fc Son.
fine Percheron horses—this time one of spent Wednesday at the mines, in com­ decayed quartz in the Willow Springs
The saloon license petitions and re­ his imported stallions—“Gen. Fleury,”
week and is now making preparations to
district last week which shows very rich
Programme
of
the
2d
spring
meeting
of
For Sale.
luO tons alfalfa liay for sale at Houck's ranch
begin in good shape by July 1st. He monstrances will measure strength be­ Prominent sto<^ men at Junction, Lane pany with Messrs. Walsh and Bragdon. prospects. Tlie lucky finders are con­ the Jackson county Sunday school associa­
miles south of Ashland, at 18 per ton in
will run stages oil both routes, and has fore tho city council next Monday even- >, county, are the purchasers, and the horse
The Applegate reserve property in 4'i
Jacob Wagner and family moved up siderably excited over their prospective I tion. to be held at Phoenix, Or., April 10,
quantities of 20 tons and upward, or |9 per
1886:
given orders for the making of new wag­ ing.
the
R.
single
ton. or the hay will be delivered in
R.
addition
to
the
town
of
Ash-
was shipped north by yesterday’s freight to the Soda Springs last Monday, to take good fortune.
Ashland for two dollars i>er ton additional.
MORNING SESSION.
ons in Yreka. His outfit of harness will
Containing
two
dwelling
houses,
land,
charge
of
the
hstel
at
that
place.
They
The excavation of the cellar for John- , train. There is an unprecedented de­
No. 29-3mj
Mas. J. Hovtx.
The sucker run in Lost river, Klamath 10. Devotional exercises.
be made by Mr. Judge, of Ashland, son’s new stores on Main street is pro­ mand for Percheror.s among stock raisers have resided in Ashlai. . for more than
two stables and other out buildings.
comity,
has
not
been
as
large
as
usual
10:30.
Bible
authority
for
Sunday
school,
whose workmanship Mr. Carll has tested gressing rapidly, and will soon be com- in the Northwest. Mr. Myer retains twenty years, and their friendsand neigh­
Fiuits: Peaches, plums, apples, cher­
Rev A M Russell.
this spring, owing, as many think, to the
in the [>ast.
ries, grapes, strawberries, etc. Good
bors
regret
to
see
them
leave,
even
!
his
finest
imported
stallion,
“
Gambetta
’
’
10:46.
How
to
teach,
discussion
to
be
led
by
pleted.
building of dams in the river. Notwith­
garden;
land good; water on kitchen
though
they
go
so
short
a
distance,
and
Rev
W
P
Williams.
Parties are negotiating for the purchase
On the 4th page this issue »ill be of his Arabian — Percheron, “Arabian for a short time. They will likely return standing this, however, the Star reports 11:11. What to teach, Rev A H Sunderman. porch; fine shade trees; plenty of water
Klamath County Conventions.
that one man caught two hundred in six 11:15. Sunday school concerts—use and for irrigation. Will soil on easy terms.
found a few editorial ñutes upon county
The Republican county convention of topics. They were intended for last Boy,” and will probably take him to to their Ashland residence before winter. hours a few days recently. The fish
abuse, W F Williamson.
Inquire of
L indsay A pplegate .
Washington Territory.
Klamath county is called to meet in week's T idings
Mr. L. B. Applegate, who with his weighed anywhere from five to fifteen 11:30. The work of supt in Sunday school,
Rev
M
A
Williams.
Lir.kville April 16th; primaries to be held
For lo! these many weeks, our Demo­ family has been wintering at Ontario, pounds each. They are jiot genuine
Notice.
G. F. Billings, who was at Jackson­ cratic exchanges have been imploring Cal., returned to Oregon the first of the suckers -some people call them buffalo 11:45. Should teachers be professors of re­
next Tuesday, April 6th. The several
ligion? Rev W G Simpson.
Having lost my house by fire 1 request
precincts are entitled to delegates as fol­ ville Tuesday, reports that the county their [»arty readers to be sure that noth­ week, and started from Ashland Wednes­ fish.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
all persons owing me by note or account
lows: Plevna, 2. Tule Like 1, Wood taxes were being paid up rapidly during ing prevent them from registering on day' for his ranch at Swan Lake. Mrs.
“We wish our readers to know that 1. Devotional exercises.
to come and settle immediately, as 1
River 3, Lost River 3. Linkville 6, these “latter days.”
the 5th, 6th and 7th of April; and our Applegate and her youngest child will we have found much benefit from using 1:15. Business.
!
must have the money. B. F. R eeser .
Sprague river 1.
return
in
about
two
months,
while
their
BÜ-
Republican
exchanges
have
been
calling
2.30.
Planting,
discussion
led
by
G
F
Considerable teaming is being done al- ■
The Democratic county convention is ready on the Linkville road, but there upon all Republicans by all that is good three older children will remain there Simmons Liver Regulator. Our trouble,
41-lm]
lings.
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called to meet in Linkville on the 17th; are some very bad places to pull through and bad in the G. O. P. to register on upon their fruit farm through the sum­ originated and rendered chronic many 2:45. Pruning, Rev J V Milligan.
years in India, leaves little hope of a 3. Thinning, W S Gore.
Natures
own
remedy,
Oregon
Kidney
primaries to be held next Wednesday, on the mountain sides.
the 5th, Gtli or 7th of April. These lit­ mer. Mr. Applegate is much pleased perfect cure from anything. But the 3:15. Picking, Rev Jas Hummer.
I
Tea.
April 7th. There will be twenty dele­
tle exhortations have been scattered with his winter home and considers the
Blighting, Rev A R Rickenbach.
I
If overland travel continues to increase ; throughout the local nows columns prospects for fruit growing in Southern Regulator has aft’»riled more relief than 3:30.
Red clover seed at Hunsaker &
gates, appointed as follows: Linkville
3:40. Query box.
I all else we have tried. We say this
an
extra
daily
stage
will
probably
bo
put
j
7. Lost River 4, Plevna2, Sprague River
Dodge's.
*
3:55. closing exercises.
thicker than patent medicine squibs for California very encouraging.
*7
without the wish or knowledge of J. H.
on the route between Ashland and the j tho past two mouths, ami now comes the
Bring your Gospel hymns and your
2. Tule Lake 2, Wood River 3.
Rev.
H.
B.
Errell,
of
Pavilion.
N.
Y..
tavs
Zeilin A Co., the proprietors.—Rev. R. friends.
C. A: <). terminus this season.
of Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine: "1 believe it
MEDFORD BREVITIES.
supremo court and knocks it all “silly”
G. Wilder, Ed. “Missionary Review,”
to be a most desirable remedy to be placed
The Oregon A Cnlifornia.
by
declaring
the
registry
law
invalid
—
The T idings contemplates important
Princeton, N. J.
KELIOIOUS NOTICES.
in every family.’’ For sale at the City drug
Drummers
are
as
thick
as
mosquitos
in
,
and
the
worst
of
it
is
the
weekly
papers
Mr. R. Koehler, receiver of the (Ire- improvements in the near future, and i
Capt. Paul Boynton, the famous swim­
M. E. CiivitcH.—Regular services every Sun­ store.
gun A California railroad, is in New would respectfully ask all who are owing i i only have one issue before registration in summer time.
Confined to the bed four months, and al­
day, util a m . nn<l 7 r. m . Sunday School
W
I* a work of nearly
mer
who
has
given
exhibitions
in
all
days
in
which
t<>
take
it
all
back.
Angle A Plymale will move into their
!>::A Rev. VV. G. Simpson will preach nt Med­ most blind, and cured l>v one box of Gil­
York, and will remain there some time it t'i make settlement as soon as possible.
MMKT7
paaea, colored plaiea,
I
parts
of
the
w»rl<l,
started
last
Friday
ford
ou
the
3d
Sunday
in
each
month.
Mr^lOOO
niort
ration«,
wltadea
crtiXiona of tba
»
more
’
s
Neurnlgia
Cure.
For
saie
nt
t
be
City
new
quarters
in
about
two
weeks.
i
vet. . It is understood that his business
A short time ago Ragsdale A Co., who
b«at Flower* and Vegetable«, price* of
morning from Red Bluff to swim down
A correspondent says six different par­
i drug store.
PiiK-mvTERiAN
t'HVBi
li.
—
Preaching
morn
­
East u to confer with the bondholders’
and
Planta,
and
bow
to
ret
and
rrow
•
■y’.’
Judge
Walton
has
been
confined
to
his
I
own quartz mining property in Willow
and evening i>l the usunl time. Sunday
Printed In KnglHh and German. Price only I#
Read these facts—-it may save vour life— them.
committee of London, now in New York, ties want to put up a quartz mill at Gold j , Springs precinct, published a card in a room this week with a severe attack of the Sacramento river all the way tc its ing
School
at
9::
’
<
0
a
.
m
.
oenta
which
may
be
deducted
from
the
flr*t
order.
mouth. He expected to make the trip
Gilmore's Aromatic Wine cures suppressed
Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor.
who are arranging details of the propos­ Hill. There ought to be ground enough Jacksonville paper stating that they had fever.
BUT ONLY YTCK’a SENM. AT ■EADQCABTBM.
j
to
San
Francisco
in
about
eight
days,
menstruation and painful monthly sick­
about
there
to
hold
six
mills,
isn't
there,
JAMES
VICK, SEEDSMAN. Rochester, N. T.
ed trinsfir of the Oregon A California
Il.ti'iisT
Cut
rch
.
—
Preaching
nt
Ashland
selected a sackful of average ore from
Miss Anna Plymale has returned from though being totally unacquainted with
ness. For sale at the City drug store.
morning and evening every Sunday except the
roads to the Central Pacific. So far as
Mr and Mrs. Jacob Wagner were given one of their mines and had it Tested at Portland and is now book-keeper for An­ the upper waters of the Sacramento, he first in eaeli month. Preaching at Medford Oil
tile company’s officials in the city are ad­ a complimentary serenade by the Ash­ the Medford reduction works. The re­ gle A Plymale.
each month.
fears he may damage his rubber swim­ the first Sunday in Rev.
A. M. Russell, pastor.
vised, the reason for the delay in the land Band on the Saturday evening be­ turns given them by Mr. Chick indicated
Thos. Miller, of Gold Hill, was in town ming suit by running upon shallows and
L iberal II ai . i ., T alent .—Liberal Sunday
transfer (terms having been agreed on fore their departure for Soda Springs. a yield of $53.18 per ton in gold and sil­
this week. He reports the fruit crop un­ bars, thus necessitating frequent repairs School meets f«»r Bible study and discussion
nearly a year since) is that the Central
ver. They then sent ten tons < f reck injured yet in that section.
during the first sixty miles of the vo)age. every Sunday at 11 am . Cordial invitation to
Pacific management is not satisfied with
Youle & Gilroy have a new picket ftom the same mine to the reduction
everyone.
•I. B Riddle lias leased the hotel He will camp wherever night overtakes
what the legal status of thoir new ac­ machine at their planing mill, and are works, and received from Chick only 83
all necessary supplies and equip­
Keynote to Health.
quisition will be, so far as the govern­ now able to supply the demand for nice per ton, ftom which experience they de­ building of Byars A Jacobs and will open him,
ments being contained in a handsomely
ment and the Central Pacific is concern­ fencing material at the very lowest duced and announced the opinion that a iirst class hotel here immediately.
Health is wealth. Wealth means inde­
proportioned little boat thirty-two inches
ed. —[Oregonian, March 29.
W. W. Stanfield, a Homeopathic phy­ long, which accompanies him on all his pendence. 1’he keynote is Dr. Bosanko’s
rates.
cither Chick had given a false report at
I Cough ant Lung Syrup, the beat cough
The stormstwo weeks ago left about two first, or else he cannot extract goid from sician, has located in Medfurd for the voyages.
syrup in the world. Cures coughs, ooias,
Tlie Wagner Creek Mines.
practice of his profession. He is a man
snlphurets,
as
he
claims
to,
or
he
pock
­
pains in the chest, bronchitis and primary
feet of snow on the highest mountain
of
ability
and
should
be
given
a
share
of
Says the Salem Statesman: About consumption. One dose gives relief in
The site s. l -ct -d foi the new quartz passes of the Linkville road, but it has eted [»art of the proceeds of the rock.
three years ago a company of persons, every case. Take no other. Price 50 cents
mill on Wagner creek is immediately be­ about disappeared from the wagon track Chick last week began a damage suit for the patronage.
fl. Samples free. Sold by J H Chit­
libel against Ragsdale A Co., claiming
The quartz excitement has been at its i without any capital except their own and
low that of the old mill used in working by this time.
i energies and pluck, opened a cinnabar wood A Son.
the
modest
little
sum
of
820.001)
for
the
height
during
the
past
week.
Miller
A
the rock there years ago. It was survey­
Progressive euchre has progressed as injury to his valuable reputation.
i
Co. have discovered a ledge of free ore I mine at Elk Head in Douglas county,
ed Wednesday by the engineer who came I
BucklcH’s Arnica Salve.
far
inland
as
Ashland,
tha
first
party
be
­
about
eight
miles
east
of
Yoncalla.
that promises to be the biggest strike of
out from Portland with Sir. Brandt, and
The “Times ’ has been sucking like a
They made a furnace from the brick
men were set at work yesterday morning ing entertained at Gen. J. M. McCall s leech upon tho county offices and upon the season.
Tlie best Salve in the world for cuts,
excavating for the foundation. The con­ last Wednesday evening. The game will the ¡»arty purse until its proprietor has
A petition has been circulated this manufactured out of soil there, and bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
literally equipped themselves fur mining sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
tract for the erection of the building be popular here.
grown so “opulent” that he despises the week asking Congress for an appropria­
corns, and all skin eiuptions, and positive­
will be let within a few days, and men
The amateurs of Medford talk of com­ opinion of everyone whose name is not tion to build a railroad from Gold Hill to from the timber of the forest and the I ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is
will also be sit at work running two t un- ing to Ashland soon and will probably t»» be found among those of the big tax­ Crater Lake. The people of Medford earth, which nature furnished. They guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
nets, one on the large ledge and the play “The Boys of 76 «r “One Hundred payers. This, however, d(»esn’t satisfy and vicinity should look to their own in­ went to work tinder must discouraging money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Calico, 18 yards for Si.oo.
other on the smaller lead, An iron Year* Ago.” It is spoken of very highly the Jackson county phenomenon of greed terests instead of Gold Hill if any such circumstances, and have worked against For sale by J. H. Chilwood 4 Son’s.
odds and hard luck ever since. But
Satines, 8 cents per yard.
water wheel t* furnish [tower for the by the people of Medford.
road
is
to
be
built.
and avarice. He demands still more—
they have s<> far taken out $11,000 worth
machinery is being made to order in New
Why will you cough when Shiloh's ‘ P. K. Lawn, 7 cts. [>er yard.
nothing
less
than
the
clerk
s
office
for
Klamath county people have eaten up
of quicksilver, in about two years’ un­ Cure will give immediate relief. Price Nun’s veiling, in all colors, 48 inches wide, 37
N<>rk city tu suit plans and arrangements
cts. per yard.
Vacant Lands.
Nickell himself to give unrestricted op- I
steady run. They are now running 10 cts. 50 eta. and 81. For sale by J. H. Bunting, in all colors, I2]j cts.
made out by Mr. Hurlburt. The mill their winter's supplj’ of potatoes and poitunity for speculation in county scrip.
Geo.
B.
Currey
has
supplied
his
law
I three Chinamen and several white men, Chitwood A Son.
will probably l>e in <>[>erati<>n within six flour, and both <■( these articles of f >od
Corsets, from 50 cents-----
have gone up in price. E;ich is selling The clerk’s office has [»aid largely during office with a set of township plates from the whites not being willing to work in
weeks.
the past two years - »ver $2000 a year the I’. S. Land Office at Roseburg, show­ certain cs[>acities, on account of the
The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour­ Ladies’ and Childrens’ Lisle thread hosiery, the very best, 25 cts. per pair.
at four cents [»er pound in Linkville.
from the county treasury and two or ing the government lands yet to be taken.
bon, Ind., says: “Both myself and wife
...
.
A Word to W orkers.
The Courier suggests the organiza­ three times as much from other sources, Parties consulting him can find what poisonous gases. There is no doubt this owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption All-wool cashmeres, 50 cents per yard.
Full
assortment
of
Spanish
and
Oriental
Lace,
6
in.
wide,
30
cts.
[>er
yard.
will
one
day
be
found
to
be
a
very
rich
Il vour «noc.itions are mentally or phys­ tion of a Southern Oregon prospecting it is reported. Such a plum as this, with lands aic vacant without going to the
mine, as there is also much nickel, ar­ Cure.'’ For sale at J H Chitwood A Table Linen, bleached, @ 50 cents.
ically laborious. if they subject you to ex- company. It might be a means of fur­
the dazzling field for scrip «»[»oration* be­ V. 8. Land Office. As this Congress senic, etc., in the ore. They have now Son's.
posare in inclement weather, if they con
nishing vacation mountain grub h r a
Ruching, in all shades, 9c.
tine you to the desk, and lire of a nature to few fellows, ami steady assessment» f r sides, has naturally a vet) strong attrac­ will probably repeal the pre-emption and enough ore in sight to run for five year*
Hackmetack—a lasting and fragrant
involve wear and tear of lirnin ami ner­
tion f»r the editor of tho “Times.” timber land law, [»ersons desiring to with their present capacity and force, i perfume. Prince 25 and 50 cents. For Satin Parasols, in all colors, $1.75.
vous strain, you may occasionally require the rest of the company.
Next, he will want a law passed allow­ take lands under either of said acts should and the mine is paying well.
sale by J. H. Chitwood A' Son.
Etc
Etc.,
Etc.,
some renovating tonic. Hostetter’s Stom­
We
call
attention
to
advertisement
in
ing
him to hold a'l the office* in the not delay in doing so.
42—lin
ach Bitters is the article f«»r you. it stimu­
I
Are you made miserable by Indiges­
lates the failing energies, invigorates the our columns of Cahn, Nickelsburg & county to which salaries are attached,
For dyspepsia and liver complaint,
A Reliable Article.
body and cheers the mind. P enables the Co., the leading Boot and Shoe man­ lie could easily hue the w >rk done4»y
you have a printed guarantee on every tion, Constipation, dizziness, Low of
system to throw off the debilitating effects ufacturer* mi the Pacific Co:«*'.. They deputies lor half the salary, ’'you see."
For enterprise, push and a desire to get bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never Appetite, Yellow Skin! Shiloh's Vital-
of undue fatigue, gives renewed vigor to gnu work to several hundred pe pie ami
such
as will give the trade satisfac­ fails to cure Fur sale by J H Chitw >od izer is a positive cure. For sale at J H
L H. Adams, who Ims charge of tion. goods
tlie organs of dige-tioii. arouse- the liver employ only white labor.
J H Chitwood i Son. the druggists, A Son.
Chitwood & Son a.
when imetive. which it very ,:te:i is with
Miller A Co’s warehouse in this place, is lead all competition. They sell Dr. Bo-
people wh »se pursuits are m Jeutary. re­
Willie L. Culver of Pavilion, N. Y.. says
Marell was a rough month <»u the cat­ agent for the Sugar Pine Dior and snnko's Cough and Lung Syrup, because its
Ladies, is lift-and health worth preserv­
news the jaded app-tite, and encourages tle in many portions of Eastern Oregon i Lumber Co., <»f Giants Pass, and ail or­ the best medicine on the market for coughs, t ing? If you think so. use Gilmore’s Aro­ that Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir cured him
a long standing throat and lung trouble.
healthful rep »se. It < ingredients are safe,
tho roughest of the season. The c uu- ders fur lumber of any kind will be colds, croup and primary consumption. matic Wine. For sale at the City drug of
and its credentials, which consist in the
For sale at the City drug store.
Price
50
cents
and
$1.
Samples
free.
store.
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heartv endorsement of persons of every par.itirely L" head of stock wintering I promptly filled by him.
Rev. E. J. Whitney of Clarkson, N. Y..savs
class <.f si cietv. are most convincing. Ad­ on the ranges of this valley did better, as
Give your children, for coughs and colds,
The acreage of grain in the valley croup, whooping cough and hoarseness. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine for female weak­
If you don't think the Red House the
mirably is it adapted to the medical wants the early grass made a better growth
boss [.lace to buy goods, just go around south of Ashland is greater this year Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. For sale at ness. stands without a rival. For sale at
of workers.
here.
the City drug store.
there and sec. Read the advertisement. than ever before. -Much new land has the City drug store.
Don't fail to cail at J. D. Fountain i
Shiloh’» Cure will immediately relieve
Ladies, use Aromatic Wine for nervous­
What will cure throat and lung troubles?
tmpotency in man or woman cured by been seeded within sight cf tile stage
croup, wh<’uping cough and bronchitis. and examine that 25-cent counter. Cal Gilmore's Aromatic Wine. For sale at road on the [daces of Messrs. Dunn, E. Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. For sale at ness and sleeplessness. For sale at the City
\ drug store.
| early and take your choice.
the City drug store.
Fur sale by J H Chitwood & Suu.
i the City drug store.
I Welis, Kingsbury, Songer and others.
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Floral
Guide
C losing : S ale !
CARO BROS, have concluded to sell
off tlieir remaining stock
Within THIRTY Days, STRICTLY.
The following is the pince list of some
articles: '
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BUT don’t forget, Crockery and Class
ware at YOUR OWN PRICE.
Ot^Remeniber tliese goods will
and must be sold witliin 30
days, as the manager of this
establishment is about to
leave tor San Krancisco.
SAFE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE!