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• V I * I lliE ASHLAND I R »PRIETARY GLADSTONE'S LAND BILL. TIDINGS Gladstone seems to have reached the conclusion that some radical measures are demanded as a remedy for the Irish I EC/TOfi/AL NOTES AND NEWS. troubles. It has been asserted that he All the counties in Georgia but twelve will pro|H>se that Great Britain purchase have voted against the granting of liquor the land of the large holders in Ireland licenses. and sell on the installment plan to the Many portions of Iowa and Wisconsin peasantry. The Dublin Freeman’s Jour were covered by a fall of snow six inches nal, however, says the Irish land bill which Mr. Gladstone will propose does deep last week. I not indorse either compulsory purchase Land thieves have stolen 96,000 acres or the advance of any specified sum from of the best redwood lands in California the imperial treasury, What the meas- I and! sold the same to English people for ure will enact will be the right uf any nearly $2,000,000. owner of the land in Ireland to claim $o far as heard from, the Mipreiue from the government of Ireland, after court has not decided yet whether the home rule has been granted, the privi district judges elected to years ago will lege of being bought out ata sum regulat hold office for two or six years by virtue ed by law. This sum will be arrived at by multiplying the amount of rent by a of that election. term of years to be agreed tq»on by parlia I The Right Honorable Wnt. E. Forster, ment. In all cases where owners put who was chief secretary for Ireland un in such claims to be ltought out, the im der the previous Gladstone ministry, is perial exchequer is to provide the pur dead. He has been ill for some time. chase money. The Irish government is Forster was 68 years of age. to guarantee repayment, is to attend to the business of reimbursing the empire “Hi, there”’ All you ''charlatans ’ who for all these outlays, by disposing of the have been talking about this county debt’ purchased lands to the occupiers, and “Shut up, now,” for the reduction “gees collecting in the shape of payments there bravely on.” This is from an official for such rents as will cover the whole sum source—from the official immensity. back in forty-nine years. As at present framed, the bill fixes It is rumored that the editor of the Times hasn't so heart felt an interest in rent to be paid by tenants at 4 per cent, the decision of the Supreme Court upon per annum on the amount of the pur the district judgeship election as he had chase. When the tenant has paid in rent before the primaries were held in this to the Irish government the amount the land cost the government, he is to be county. -------- — come owner. Although the tenant is to The new- financial philosophy of the pay the Irish government 4 per cent, per immense official organ of Jackson, Jose annum, the latter will be responsible to phine and Lake teaches us that when a the imperial treasury for but 3| per cent, man pays oil' an old note with a new one per annum, the difference to go to a sink he is succeeding “bravely” in reducing ing fund to meet bad debts, the cost of his indebtedness. collection ar.d so forth. The San Francisco Call and Bulletin The conflict between the strikers and have been at war with the printers’ union the railroad company in Texas reached for several months, but have finally sur the point of bloodshed last Saturday. rendered and agreed to employ union men. They paid wages before equal to Strikers, armed with rifles, had a tight the union scale, but gave preference to with a squad of special police officers armed with pistols only. Three of the non-union men. officers and one of the strikers were Dame Rumor hath it that Charles fatally wounded. The strike and its Francis Adams, President of the Union tendency has caused grave apprehension Pacific railroad, will again visit the among all classes of people in the United North Pacific Coast during April. His States—apprehension that a general and mission here is in connection with the serious derangement of business, if noth proposed extension of the Oregon Short ing worse, may be imminent as one fea Line to Portland. —[News. ture of the struggle between organized The railroad rate war is not over yet, labor and capital. and passengers are still riding across the continent at low rates. Fares are higher The river and harbor appropriation than ten days ago, however, and it is ex bill, as completed by the house commit pected the roads will arrive at a compro tee, makes a total appropriation of $15,- 164,200, which will become available ini mise before many days and put the prices mediately upon the passage uf the bill. up to nearly the old figures. Among the items are the following: Coos bay entrance, $35,000; Yaquina The statement of the postmaster-gen bay, $80.000; upper Columbia river, in- eral giving the list of removals made in I eluding Snake river, $10.000; mouth of postoffices of the fourth class since March I the Columbia river, $150,000; lower 4, 1885, show that the number of such Willamette and Columbia river». $100,- 000; upper Willamette, $10,000; Co removals in Oregon has been thirty-four, quille at its mouth, $20,000; Chehalis, and in Washington twenty-five. This $2,500; Cowlitz (to complete) 82,000; does not include all changes, however, Skagit, Stillaguamish, Nootsaek, Sno such as where commissions have expired homish and Suoquulmish livers, $10,000. and the like. In the Oregonian of the 5th is a sketch of quartz mining in Southern Otegon, Perry Belmont, chairman of the house by H. O. Lang, in which is given an in committee of foreign affairs, has prepared teresting history of the rich strikes in a bill which he will probably introduce, the past. He estimates the total product appropriating $160,000 to pay damages of the quartz mines in this county at Labout $750,000, which includes ,$315,000 indicted on the Chinese at Rock Springs from the Fowler mine, $150,00) from and elsewhere. This action is taken in Gold Hill, $40,000 from the Jewett mine accordance with the views of Cleveland and from $2,000 to $10,000 front other and his cabinet, which havo been ex of tho early mines. The Edmunds resolutions, with the pressed to Belmont privately. exception of the third, which declares it In a recent communication to the Sen to be the duty of the senate to refuse its ate Secretary of State Bayard says of advice and consent to proposed removals wheat culture: The export of wheat of officers, documents in reference to the supposed misconduct of whom ate with from India is wonderful, and gives occa held, were adopted by a strict pat ty vote. sion for great apprehension. The quan On this resnlntiun, Mitchell, Riddleberg- tity exported is but a small portion. In er and Van Wyck voted with the Demo dia produced in 1877 three hundred and crats, but the resolution was adopted by I a vote uf 30 to 29. twenty million bushels, of which only I Portland has let another golden op about ten million bushels were exported. portunity slip through her fingers, so to In San Francisco, on Saturday, the speak. The reduction works, of which so much has been said and which would I nited States grand jury found indict have brought much trade and wealth to ments against eight prominent citizens of our city, will be located in Montana by When will our the State for subornation of perjury, in capitalists of Helena. capitalists awake from their lethargy?— the ease of fraudulent entries of redwood [World. timber land in Humboldt county, Califor The ground has been graded at Ya- nia. Tlie names of three are Joseph quina City for extensive machine shops Russ, David Evans and Chasles H. King, tor the O. P. company, which will tie who collectively represent five millions constructed immediately. The Yaquina in capital. The names of the other five Hotel, already a large and commodious are not yet known, but they are said to one, will be enlarged to double its pres ent capacity. The grain warehouse will be all wealthy men. also be doubled in size and capacity. The Indian appropriation bill as passed by the House of Representatives appro priates $5000 for the support and instruc tion of the Indians on Klamath reserva tion, including pay of employes; $1100 for the salary of the agent and $1000 for the last of the twenty installments to the Klamaths ami Modocs, as per treaty of October 14, 1864. This $1000 is to be applied in keeping in repair a sawmill, flouring mill, ditierent buildings, schools and hospitals. For the Indian school at Salem $41,500 is appropriated, includ ing $5000 for the new buildings. C. A 0. R. R. Extension. I The people of Southern Oregon should not rest until the daily mail service is restored lietween Ashland and Linkville. The idea of the people of the whole of Klamath county, including an im|>ortant U. S. military jx»st, being condemned to do without a daily mail is prepostreous, and too outrageous a grievance to be patiently borne. Pititions for a redress of the grievance should be circulated in every direction. They will certainly be gladly signed by every citizen of South ern Oregon, and Northern Oregon as well, fJr an interruption of curresdon- I dence causes serious inconvenience to people in Portland and elsewhere in the state who have business relations with residents of Southern Oregon. The county treasurer has called in for redemption all county scrip protested prior to Jan. 22, 1881, and the “Times” seizes the occasion to again say that “the reduction of the county debt goes bravo- ly on. He doesn't mentiou that the is I I suance of new scrip, to take the place of tha^ called in, also “goes bravely on,” anfl that the interest upon all scrip issued since Jan. 22d, 1881, will continue to go “bravely on” as usual. Tell us the I amount of scrip issued since the first of January, 1886, and give an estimate of what will be required up to July 1, 1886, ! and let us compare this with the sum I paid for the venerable county warrants ! redeemed. Then we may be able to de , termine how “bravely on” goes the re duction of the debt. 1 The following notes of work on the Oregon it California extension were sent to the Redding Press under date of March 25th: Since my last letter considerable prog ress has been made on the extension of the C. A (>. The force has been in creased in all the departments of the constiaction. Larrabee’s right-of-way gang is lietween Shot Gun creek and Southern’s, while the “booming pot hole” is doing its terrific work between Portuguese Flat and Gibson’s. The bombardment can be heard for miles up and down the canyon uf the Sacramento A sad accident occurred ut tunnel 9 last week. A man named Mike Casey was so badly injured that he died on the way to the hospital. Day light streams through tunnel 11. One hundied feet yet remains to be ex cavated in tunnel 10 and about as much in tunnel 9. From the present outlook tourists can leave San Francisco in the morning and supper with J. H. Sisson, at Strawberry Valley, by January 1, 1887. and not suf fer any great inconvenience by so doing. Col. Scobie has completed his part of the work at the 7th crossing and will in a few days move his headquarters from Portuguese Flat to the 11th crossing. LETTER LIST. I I ! A Safeguard •J I I - I Auctioneers and Appraisors. "Medical science has produced tm otl,< r nr.o- dyne expectorant bO p>od ns A yer ’ s < merry P el TOR al . It i* invaluable for disturb•# of the throat and lung«.” The same opinion i> expressed by the well-known Dr. L. J. Addison, ui Chicago, 111., who says :— E have made arrangements with the State Board of Emigration nt Portland to have our list of properties "FOR SALK or KENT, with a full description of our Fine Climate and Great Fruit Valiev, placed in tho hands of new comers. We have n large ac quaintance in the East, many of whom desire to come to this locality. W •‘I have never found, in thirty-five year» of continuous study and practice ot medicine, any preparation of ho urt at value a« A yer s C herr T P ectoral , for treatment <f diseases of tbc throat and Inmr*. It not only breaks up cold» and cures wevere cough«, hut I h more effective than anvthlng else in relieving even the molt serious bronc hial and pulmonary affections.” BUY NOW The undersigned hereby respectful ly announce to the public that from this date they propose to sell goods Loans Negotiated and Collections Made. And save the advance. One Ten One One One One For Cash and for Cash Only ! J Call at our office and give us full particulars, and we will Bl'Y, SEI.I., or RENT for you on reasonable terms. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral Samples of Quartz Solicited, and As says made Correct and Cheap. Is not ft new claimant for popular confi dence. but a medicine which is to-day savin/the lives of the third generation who have come into being since it was first offered to the public. There is not a household ill which this invaluable remedy has once been in troduced where its use lias ever been abandoned, and there is not n person who has ever given it a proper trial for any throat or lung disease suscep tible of cure, who lias not been muuc well bv it. AYER'S < KERRY PECTORAL lias, In numberless instances, cured obstinate ça-« s of chronic Bronchitis, lairyngitis, and even acute Pneumonia, and has sa..<1 many patients ill the earlier stages of Pulmonary Consumption. It is a medicine that only requires to betaken in small do-es, i« pleasant to the taste, and is n »1 <1 in every house where there arc children, ns there i« nothing so good as AYER'S« KERRY PI < TOKAR for Ireat- i:i -nt of Croup and Whooping Cough. The-• ¡ire all plain facts, which can be i ■.•it: d l>. anybody. and should be re membered by even body. “The credit system must go ” prices means lower prices. We have correspondence with a number of Mining Capitalists who desire investments. Sales made where ledges are of value. Cash PLEASE REMEMBER 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. T. HARRIS & CO. ASHLAND, OR., APRIL i, 1886, AT CITY 10 Acre tract ready for the plow, for $1,000. 4 » I tracts at $150 each, 4 s 10 tract for $300. 6 “ “ 180. 10 250. 4 » 10 700. All good 1 Fruit land, well located from 3-4 to 1 1-2 miles from Ashland. ALFORD & BRAG-DON. Correspondence solicited. X -ooooooo- G. F. BILLINGS. Insurance and Real Estate. P. S.—Approved country produce taken in exchange for goods at cash prices. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Ashland, Oi’egon, «. PREPARED BY Dr J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. STOR± Cun be found a full lire of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Fancy Goods, Silver and l’lated “Water Bug«, Roaches." "Rough on Rats" clears them out. also beet les. auts. I.ife Preserver. If vou are losing your grip on life, try "Wells' Health Rc-uewer.’ Goes direct to weak spots. “Rough on Files.” Cures piles or hemorrhoids, itching, protrud ing, bleeding, internal or other. Internal and external remedy in each package. Sure cure, 50c. Druggists. Pretty Women. Eadies who woul 1 retain freshncM and vi vacity. Don't fail to try "Wells' Hcaltli Re- uewer." Hough <>n Itch. ■ Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions ringworm tetter, t "... salt rheum, J_____ frosted feet, chill blains. Rough on Catarrh, Corrects offensive odors ut onee. Complete .___ cure of worst chronic cases, also unequaled ns gargle for diphthera, sore throat, foul breath. J0c. * '■lioiigli on Itats.” Clears out rats, tnli-e, roaches, Illes, ant«, bedbugs. Heart rail Palpitation, dropsical swellings, dizziness, indigestion, li -adaehe. sl.-i-plersuew cured by “Wells’ llcultli Renewer." “Rough on Cornu.” Ask for'Velis' "Rough on corns.' 1.5 cents. Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunions. " Hoehn-Pallia.” Qrick, complete cure, all kidney, bladder and urinary diseases, scalding, irritation, stone, gravel, catarrh of the bladder. 41. druggists. Bed-bugs, Flies. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs. rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by ' Rough on rats." 15c. Thin People. '•Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence, sexual de bility. »1. “Rough on Pain.” Cutes cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhcea, aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism. 20c. Rough on pain plasters. 15c. -Mothers. If you are failing, broken, worn out and ner vous, use "Wells' Health Renewer." 41. Drug gists. THE STOVE STORE i HUNSAKER & DODGE, ASHLAND,.......................... OREGON. Ware, Violin Strings, Drugs. Medicines, 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 iVagons 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. Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired. Sewing Machine Needle» and Oil. {^■Prescription8 carefully compounded. 9 41] T. K. BOLTON A CO. M. MAYER, Wonld inform the public that he ha.« again io- tubli«hed liini*elf tn The Tailoring Business IN ASHLAND, Next to the Nutley shoe shop on Main street, and has for sale a well chosen stock of Cloths and Casslntercs From which to make up suit« to order. fine line of Also n Men's Furnishing’ (ioods, Con-isting of Fine Shirt«. Vnderwearof every sort, etc. ; all for sale nt lowest living prices. Full line of samples of Ashland Woolen Goods and other fabrics on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Arc prepared to furnish PfANOS and ORGAN'S at PRICES that DEFY COMPETITION. All Instruments guaranteed as represented or Money refunded. Our terms are as liberal as any house on the Coast. Bacon, Lard, Wheat. Oats or Bttrley taken in payment for Instruments. Cash also, not rejected. ------- ORGAN'S TAKEN IN' PART PAY FOR PIANOS. ------- Agency for Southern Oregon and Northern California for the following Instruments: PIANOS. ! ORGANS. Mason & Hamlin. A. B. Chase. Great Western. I Decker Bros, Behr Bros, J. & C. Fisher, Emmerson. and Ivers & Pond. We also keep a full supply of Sl'J’ERIOR strings for the Violin. Banjo, and Guitar. Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, Flutes, Flageolets, Music Books, Sheet Music, Music Rolls and Folios, Always on hand. In fact, anything in the MuMc Hue can be furnished on Short Notice. Give us a call and be convinced. All orders by mail promptly attended to. Respectfully, WILLARD & EUBANKS. 9-44 HUNSAKER & DODGE. C losing : S ale ! THE RAIL ROAD WAR! CARO BROS, have concluded to sell off their remaining stock Notice. Cutting Rates all along the Line in every department! Within THIRTY Days, STRICTLY. The following is the price list of some articles: Estray Notice. Taken up by the undersigned at his ranch on the head of Antelope creek. Jackson county, Oregon, the 1st day of February 18S6, the fol lowing <lescribcd animal, to-wit : One light bay mure, between 14 and 15 hands high and about 16 years old. with heavy mane and tail, right hind foot white up to pastern joint: left fore foot a litt'e white above tne hoof; branded on left shoulder—brand not intelligible. The above described mare wus appraised by J. s Eubanks, J. 1’,. on the 15th day of March, ls8«'>, at »1,5. GEO. II. B a YLEY. Calico, 18 yards for $1.00. Satines, 8 cents per yard. P. K. Lawn, 7 cts. per yard. Nun’s veiling, in all colors, 48 inches wide, 37*2 cts. pci yard. Bunting, in all colors, I2j~ cts. Corsets, from 50 cents----- Ladies’ and Childrens' Lisle thread hosiery, the very best, 25 cts. per pair. All-wool cashmeres, 50 cents per yard, Full assortment of Spanish and Oriental Lace, 6 in. wide, 30 cts. per yard. Table Linen, bleached, (5. 50 cents. Ruching, in all shades, 9c. Satin Parasols, in all colors, $1.75. Notice of Assignment Notice is licrvbj given that W T ( obitrn and William Coburn, copartners doing business under the firm mime ami style of W T Coburn <k company in the city of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, did on flic 18th day of March, a i > iss<;, make, execute ami deliver to me. the undersigned, their assignment ill writing of all their property, goods, wares, merchandise, aeioiitits. dues and demands of every kind and ih «crimion whatsoever owned by them or in which they, or either ot them, hud any interest, for the benefit of all their creditors in proportion to the amount of their respective claim«. Ami th; creditors of the «aid W T Coburn <k co or ot either of the said copartner-, are hereby notified utid requested, pursuant to the law s of the state of Oregon in such ease made and provided, to present their respective claims, under oath, to the under signed assignee, on or before the 18th day of June, a n J88»>. G ovan Iftoit. Assignee. 41-61111 Etc., Etc., Etc. BUT don’t forget, Crockery and Class ware at YOUR OWN PRICE. CHOK E FARM FOR SALK OTRemember these goods will and must be sold within 30 days, as the manager of this establishment is abonl to leave for San F’rancisco. Best Location in Rogue River Valley. SAFE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE ! The undersigned. In consequence of the il health of hl« w ife. is compelled to seek a drier climate, and therefor offers lor sale his farm of 98 acn « adjacent to the Town of Talent. The place is in a high stale of cultivation, con tains a good lioii.e ami barn, about 5oo fruit trees, good water, etc. Will also sell horses, wagons, cattle, hogs, a full outfit of farming implements and household furniture. Terms easy. Iltc farm will be -old alone, if desired. Ad dress. G. F. I’KXNEII.IKER. I Ta’ent. < tregon, Feb. 5, 1886. THE LAST TRUMP! Lumber! Lumber I For the nett 60 Days, _____ _______ Choice Canns for Sale. _____ Are now prepared to furnish Lumber, either OUR PRICES! See this partial list, and examine your old bills: Axle Grease, II. & L.. ¡»ei'can.........$0 Llutng tit balls, per box, luc or 2 for 0 Baking Powder, Price’s, pr 16 ozcan 0 “ “ “ pr 14 ozcan 0 “ “ “ pr 5 It» can o “ Royal s pr 16 oz can “ “ “ pr 12 <>z can “ pr 5 bi can •) “ Fulger s, j ir 1 lb can or bucket 0 “ pr 2A tb can 1 Billiard chalk, perdoz,...................... 0 Cloves, (whole) per th...................... 0 Cocoanut, 1 tb buckets...................... 0 Cinnamon,ground, Folger’s, | Tt. tins 0 Corn Starch 1 It, paj»er 15c, or 2 for 0 Candles per box, (go<xl)............ ... 3 Canned Corned Beef, per 2 th can. 0 “ Chipped- “ “ 2 it, can.. 0 Cream Tartar (bulk) “ it)........ 0 “ Folgjer's, per can.... 0 “ Golden Gate, per can 0 Coffee, (Arbuckle«) 5 lbs for.......... 1 Corn, (Winslow’s) 2 th can. ............ 0 23. 25. 45. 40. 40. 40. 00. 20. 35. 45. 20. 25. 00. 35. 35. 50. 40. 50. 00. 20. old price.$0 25 Chocolate. Eagle, per II-............ SO 35. Old urice $0 50 • 4 “ “ 0 25 CuttauU, Zante, per lb.......... ... 0 12.1 “ 0 15 •• “ “ 0 60 Crackets, (Soda) per 10 lb box .. 0 i>5. o «o “ 0 50 Envelopes, per box! tn.............. 0 50. • * i » o 50 Extracts, (Flavoring) Eagle brand, ¡»er 2 oz bottle................ ... 0 15. “ 0 25 Extracts, (flavoring) Folgers, per 2 oz .. 9 50 bottle,.................. ... 0 20. “ 0 25 Ginger, Folgers, J it» tins.......... ... 0 15. “ 0 20 “ “ 0 îiO Lye, ( Aniei lean) per can 15c or 2 for 0 25. “ 1 10 Mustard, Fidgets, 1 It, tins . . 0 15. “ 0 20 Nutmegs, per lb............ . 0 70. “ 0 80 •* “ “ 0 50 Oat Meal, 14 il»s for............ 1 00. “ twelve “ “ o 50 Pickles, ¡»er gallon........................ . . 0 50. ** “ “ o 25 Pep(»er, ground, | it, tins.......... 0 15. “ 0 20 4 4 “ “ 0 20 Rice, 11 lbs for............................ 1 00. “ ten “ “ 3 50 Soap, laigest stock, be.it assortmiJilt, “ ” 0 40 and lowest price. “ “ 0 40 Starch, 1 It, pa|>crs, 15c or 2 for. ... 0 25 “ 0 20 “ o 0 75 Soda, in Folgers cartoons, 2!. it, p kgs •• “ “ 0 50 full weight,........................ ... 0 25. “ 0 30 44 “ “ 0 60 Tea, choicest blended, 1 11» tins. . u 50. “ 0 60 Vinegar, per gallon.................... ... 0 3Ó. “ 0 40 “ “ 0 25 Writing paper, pur package........ ... o 5. “ 0 10 1 ZY 1 "viiewiny, oiTioKiny. u¡ü and hew üranús rresh boods BOTTOM Climax, 12 oz plug, each...................$0 45. Perfection, 14 oz plug, each.......... 0 50. Saw Log 12 . z ping, each.................. 0 45. < >lil price $0 50 “ “ 0 60 “ “ 0 50 and PRICES. 1 nmatched, 14 oz |,lug, s<>metl ing new, excellent quality... . .$0 45. Spearhead, 12 oz plug, each... ... 0 45. < Hd price 4« SO 50 41 “ 0 50 BÇD... The above ’rices are subject to change as wholesale prices change, Finishing, Rustic or Flooring price any 0. COOLIDGE, CAN, NICKELSBURG & CO. 129 4 131 Sansome St., S an F rancisco . C al . Make the itest and must durable Roots and Shoes on the Pacific Coast. Buy no other, All Kinds uf Çastmgs furnished at lowest rates. SAW CÜMMIM3 A SPECIALTY. I the depot i I will sell trees cheaper and all kinds of rough lumber, ut any point along the line of the o&t'KR nt « to than any man, or anv set of compete with mill in Southern Oregon. Wc w ill also soon be prepared to furnish men, ever dreamed of selling, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets in Jackson County. and every description of finishings. Correspondence invited. All orders filled promptly. Address, If you want to buy trees, i Door and Lumbor Co., come and see me. Xow is Sugar-Pine, H. B. MILLER, the time. This is the last Grants Pass, Or. Manager. call, and fair warning. ASHLAND AGENT. L. H. Adams, at Machinery of All Kinds Made Xew and Repaired. ¿nor neah ! The Sugar-Pine Door and Lumber Co. G rants T> a SS. OUR PRICES! i THE I N’DERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale a No. 1 grain farm, containing 204 acres of tillable land situated on the stage road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Place is well improved, good well of water for house use and living stream for stock. Also 215 acres lying within half a mile of Pliienix. all under fence, count} road on two sides: can at small expense be put in cultivation. For particulars call on or ad dress H. SCHERRER OUR PRICES! i UDnuvUu MACHINE SHOP Prop r. Ashland Nurseries. Of the age in the medical line is the liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, man ufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco, Cal. It is „ _________ _____________ _ agreeable to the taste, acceptable to the stomach, harmless in its nature, painless yet prompt and thorough in its action. > 1 For »ale by J H Chitwood A- Son. is improving. Prices firm, and Sales increasing. ANO — Commission Agents, I I Following is a list of uncalled-for letters re maining in the Post Office at Ashland. Oregon, April 1. 1886. Raker C B Lamar Jame« Bush Cyrus l.a»h ( has Barber Dennis Morr Willis Barnett M rs C It On my 2"l acre farm there is one hundred Burden Archie Covalt A B acres of "rain and hay growing, that I will Sager August Crocker Miss Amo sell with the farm. If desired, can give pos SnyderE A Dickinson F E session at any time. Simmons M Dillard F Simmons Murat JOHN 8. HERRIN, Ashland, Or. Faith Mrs Charley Shelly s C Hawkins William Sparliug Edward Hawkins Mrs Ella Starling Edwin Hogli Marion St. .loan K I Hogue Mrs p N' Tungate Mrs J Helmsand Hadley Whitman John P Jackson Mrs Len Webb Rev J W '.SHLAND, OREGON Kibbv Eugene Ward Miss Janey—2 Persons calling for tho above letters will please say "advertised." A. P. II OIMOXD, P. JI. The Perfection REALESTATEE — MERCANTILE. ETC. G. T. HARRIS i CO ANNOUNCEMENT! LATEST RETURNS Indicate that the Real Estate market Real Estate, Mining FRIDAY The fatal rapidity with which Fda-. Colds and Cough's frequently develop into tile gravest maladies of the throat and lungs, is a consideration which sliou i impel every prudent person to keep a- hand, as a household remedv. a bottle o’ AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL Nothing else gives such immediate n-lie f mid works so sure a cure in till «flections of thi« class. That «mint nt physician. Prof. F. Sweet® r. of the Maine Medical School, Brunswick, Me., say«:— GENERAL MERCHANDISE-HARD WARE MISCELLANEOUS MEDICINE. NO CHINESE EMPLOYED. 12—a) hlillcr <f' Co. s wirrhinisr. 12 Packets Best Garden Seeds for 50 Cts. I On receipt of 50et«, we will mail to anv ad- J drc«s. in the United Slates, one paeket eaeli of tile following choice varieties vegetable seeds: Early Winning«tadt Cabbage. Half Long i Scarlet Carrot. Early Green (lnsier ' i.- cumber. Salamander Lettuce. Bay View , Muskmelon. Tie IIoss Waterme’on. New Giant Kocea Onion, Doublg t birled I ley. I.ong Scarlet Itadi»h. Kottud Lcaj Spinach, Perfect Gem 8oua«h, Whitt- | Egg Turnip. ; address R. J. TRUMBULL & CO., , 419and421 SansomeSt.,San Francisco,Cal. Oranges, Lemons. Figs, and Crackers received evert — OUO' M.y Assortment ot Groceries, Tobaccos, Notions, Stationery and Confectionery, Is ¡terhaps as full and complete as can be found in Southern Oregon, and I WILL NOT UNDERSOLD Mv goods are all fresh, and all are WARRANIED IO BE AS REPRESENTED. livered promptly and free of charge within the city limits. All purchases de -------- oc o ..... FARMERS, ATTENTION! Cash Paid for Country Produce. GEO. ENGLE, Office of Wells, Fargo & Co. I “ •• Cal. & Or. Stage Co. j Proprietor Red House, Ashland, Or.