THK - £= ASHLAND TIDINGS LICENSES IS LED. On Monday evening the Ashland City Council hel the effect that they were citizens and out by the secretary of state in accord voters of Ashland. Un the other side, counsel for the peti­ ance with the provisions of the act creat­ tioners objected to two of the names on ing the board. the remonstrance because they were ob­ In her effoits to support her share of tained from parties who were stopping at the “Jeffersonian simplicity " of the pres Grant’s Pass when signing. No affidavits «gainst any of the other challenged re- I ent administration, Mis. Secretary VV hit- inonstrators were submitted. ney spends $25u0 a week in entertaining The matter was then tti peculiar shape. Hie remonstraturs, under the tilling of Washington society. —---- w ♦ rhe council, c<>uld not demand that the The trial of Burns, Hyndman, Champ­ sixty five challenged petitioners be emit- ion and W lili.nus, socialist leaders, oil a [M'lled to slate l»y affidavit w bethel or charge of having inched the Trafalgar not they were qualified voters, but tiny secured voluntary affidavits from eight, square and Hyde park riot in London, stating that they were not voters of the resulted in a verdict of acquittal. city. Taking off' these eight, there wele ieft 174 names on the petition. Fifty­ The sentiment in favor of having the seven of these had been challenged, and executive sessions of the senate open to i large number of affidavits were sub­ the public, instead of making them a sort nutted against them by the temonstia- of * "clear chamber proceedings, is gain tors. Some of the councilmen consid­ ered some of these affidavits sufficient to be rapidly gaining ground at Wash evidence against the «.pialiticatious of lite ingtou. Logan is one of the leading ad parties against whom they were directed, nut a majority of the council decided all Vacates of open session. these affidavits to be insufficient evi­ The Oregonian urges the cultivation dence. This latter way of counting left Hie petitioners fourteen ahead. One of of broom corn tn Oregon, and mentions the councilmen figured a majmity for the that recent importations of that article remoiistrators until he fintunately dis from the Eastern states have Cost ovei covered that the affidavits to the citizen­ $200 per ton. The Rogue river valley ship of the challenged parties on the re­ monstrance neglected to state that the is no doubt the most favored [»art of the parties named in the affidavits were the state tn which to grow corn of any kind, “identical paities' of the same names on and our farmers should give breont corn ihe remonstrance. Fearing that they were thirty-seven other persons of the a trial. same names living in tow,», lie decided As an illustration of the absurdity 'hat the affidavits were 'to evidence, and therefore struck the thirty-seven names which may be reached by the abuse of Tom the ii monstrance, leaving the peti­ the boycott system of warfare in social tion away ahead. The council thereupon proceeded to and economic matters, it is reported from Washington that Mrs. Logan re­ /rant the petitions and ordered a license issued to each of the petitioners for one ceived an anonymous note last Friday, year. warning her not to attend the ball given The matter has shown a very nearly by the Chinese legation, as it might in­ equal division of sentiment in the c»»m jure her husband's chances for the Presi inunity upon the question, and, yet there can be no dispute over the fact that if dency. • the parties challenged upon both the pe­ tition and the remonstrance were re­ Edmunds, of Vermont, will soon have quired to make pelsonal affidavit of their I to past the ordeal of test for re-election qualifications the remonstrance would to the Senate. During the Blaine cam­ have a majority, and the renionstiatois paign he hadn't time to make any have, therefore, good ground upon which to coinplain of the manner in which the speeches in favor of the man from Maine, question was disposed of. hut some of the Blaine newspapers ot Looking at the matter, however, from New England have abundance of leisuie the temperance standpoint which is al­ now in which t<> worry Edmunds. Many ways maintained by lite T idings , we can are the rocks ami shoals lying in the nut consider that it is better for the iowu under theexisiing circumstances tint the course of even the most favored poli­ saloons are licensed —not because it is ticians. better to have siloous now, but because ---------- ------ - --- the majority against the license- system is In the House of Representatives on not large enough to enforce [»rohibinon the 10th Congressman Hermann, of Ore­ even if it had secured its legal enactment gon, presented a petition to the House by the city council. Prohibition h is no chance without a good, strong majority from citizens of Lake county, Oregon, sentiment behind it. When this is ob asking Congress to prevent the California l lined prohibition of the liquor traffic ami Oregon Land Company from occupy­ may be enforced to as great a degree as ing the finest lauds in Goose Lake ami i almost any prohibitive law now on our ' statute books. other valleys unlawfully. He states the Bills of Interest to the Pacific. Company is in possession of the land [Washington Dispatch April 12.J giant of the Oregon Central Military A recipitulatiott of whit the Western W agon Road, which it did not earn, ami has taken much valuable laud for indent slope is accomplishing in the [»resent Con gressshows well. Many riversand harbors nity. The petitioners are ready to fur­ in Oregon have received ai ! from the river nish evidence that the land grant was and h irbor bill of over $600.000. The bill for the creation of a new land never earned. district in th.it State is on the House “Native Son’s of Oregon” is tho style calendar. The bill appropriating $350,000 for a of a new organization. It is rumored new federal building in Portland Oregon, that Klamaths, M»»docs, Pitites and passed the Senile and was reported Snakes will be excluded from member favorably in the House, ami the bill for ship. This clannish style of organiza­ a National park at Crater lake, Oregon, tion is being followed in Portland beyond is well advanced. I The rivers in Washington Terri'ory the line of distinction between true will have $145,000 itt the river ami h tr- Americanism and British flunkeyism. bor bill. The papers tell ns of the “Native Sons I The appropriation thus far prnvi led of the Golden West,” “Native Sons of for the State and Territories on the Pa ’ hopes to Pennsylvania,” “Native Sons” of other cific ocean $2,0J2,000 I Dolph add $150.000 more to the River ami Har­ statesand territories, and next we may bor bill for the mouth of the Cidnmbii expect to hear of the organization of the river. He will also increase the appro­ “Native Sons of Multnomah County,” priation for Coose and Yaquina bays, so “Native Sons of Couch Precinct," etc. the probable total appropriation for the Pacific Coast, will not be less th in $2,- The bill for the ndmission of Washing­ 200.000 The resolution to abrogate the Hawaiian Reciprocity treaty has been re- ton Territory passed the Senate last we< k portef this state, the forfeiture of the Atlantic A Pacific who is in the committee on territories, ami Northern Pacific railway land grams. says the democratic majority of the com­ Perhaps the most important measure of mittee would not report any bill for the all is that relates to immigration from China. Morrow's bill received a loud admission of a new state, and Springer and earnest consideration in the House of Illinois, him said the house would take Foreign Affairs Committee, it will l>c no action on this subject at this session. reported to the House. He also said that action at the next ses­ A Bohl Robbery. sion on the admission of new states [Prineville Review Extra. April 6.] would depend largely on the result of About 10 o'clock las* night John the elections next fall. The democratic Backus, who w»»iks in County Treasurer majority in the house consider the ad­ J. T. Bushnell's saddle ami harness shop, mission *f new states purely from a po­ went to the shop for the purpose of go­ ing to bed, and found that the safe had litical standpoint. been opened and robbed. He imme­ diately ran to Mr. Bushnell's house and The United States Department of Ag­ gave the alarm. Sheriff' Blakely was riculture reports that the official statis­ I I wakened and seaich was made, but no tical investigation for April makes a re­ trace of the thief was found. The building had been enteied by­ duction of the winter wheat area of 3,500,030 acres from the breadth seeded knocking a board off the side, and the safe unlocked and contents taken without two years ag", and 5 per cent, reduction creating any suspicion, which, as the ft oiii the area seeded a year ago. On shop had only been closed about two the Atlantic coast there has been a very hours and during the time persons had slight reduction, and none on the Pacific been [»assing along the street almost cn- stantly, makes the robbery rather a mys­ coast. The larguat decrease is in Illinois, tery. The safe was one of the old-style Kansas and Missouri. In coiii|>arison Hail's pattern, which locks with both with the breadth harvested last year, combination and key, and could not be there is an increase. In a moderate de­ openetl by a pers"tt not knowing the com­ bination, i nor without the key, without gree, protection by snow has been en­ injuring the door. No one except Mr. joyed, though the covering has neither Bushnell had a key to the safe, and were been heavy m»r cuntinu -us. Winds have his character not beyond repioaclt. Bus­ laid bare the exposed surface and covered picion 'night iest on him as being the the valleys deeper. Winter killing in guilty party, but Mr Bushnell is too well known for any one to believe that patches is, therefore, reported to some i he could have been in any way impli­ extent. The general average of condi­ cated. tion is 92L "gainst 56 last year, the low- The losses were; County foods, est ever reported, and 94 two years ago. $2905; $210 on deposit belonging to A ILinois shows 86, Missouri 94, Kansas Andrews, and $70 belonging to .Mr. Bushnell. 88, and California 100. The county court, which is at present in session, offers a reward of $500 for the Tjhe Willamette University has turned arrest and conviction of the thief. ■out.seven new doctors thia year, tern of The treasurer's bondsmen ate E. N. them ladies. They received their diplo- White, Stewart A Pett, D E. Temple­ ut is last ^l"mlay evetiing, the commence­ ton, B. F. Allen, Perry Reed, J. S. ment exercise« occurring in Portland. Smith and Charles Oartwright. H|IDAY PR iPLiEl'ARY MEDICINE. MISCELLANEOUS. KEALhsi APEE — aiL.KU.tN 11L1',. GENERAL M E RC H A N DIS E— H A RD W A11E - ETC I Notice of ÄMtignuieut. APRIL 16, 1886 THE BEST Hair restorative in the world is H all ’ s H air R enewek . It cure« nil disease« of the scalp, n tn I stimulates the hail" glands to healthful action, it stop« the failin'! ot tin* hair; prevent« it« turnin'! graj : cures lialthie««. nml restore« youthful color and freshue«« of nt'l earaliee to Iteatl« already tv lire wi h a'!i*. Tlm following arc a lew iliusti'alious of what is done by HALL’S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER: M rh . HrNsornnY, S44 Franklin Jw., Bi vokl ¡ jh , AV-. Miter »4 hud * utiack buck the natural color to halt d and gray bail.” «J- Mns.S. E. E lliott . Glmrille, IF. Fifi., sny - •<>>l.i I » 1 H ai . i »« 11 ai it R enewer Ustori •J my h..ir to its laJur.*!, jui.inful color.” No iirurions sub*Jnnce* enter into Hie eoi!i; o-iiioti of H all ' s llAtit llrxiiwEit, timi it i« imt a make, execute and deliver to me. the nndersigued. their assignment in writing of all their property, goods, wares, merchandise, accounts, .lues ami demands of every kind ami description w hstsoever owned by th. in or in which they, or either of them, had any interest, for the benefit of al! their creditors in proportion to '.lie amount of their respective claims. And th • creditors of the said W T Coburn & co or «1 either of the said copartners, are hereby notified and requested, pursuant to the laws of the Slate of Oregon in -uch case made and provided, to present their respective claims, under oath, to the under­ signed assignee, on or before the l.sth day of lune, a t> lxs6. G ovan H igh . Assignee. 11-61111 LATEST RETURNS ANNOUNCEMENT!! For Cash and for Cash Only ! All good Fruit land, well located from 3-4 to 1 1-2 miles from Ashland. J Notice. The firm of High, Taylor A company will dissolve partnership by mutual consent April 1st. High A Taylor will cotitiuue the business at the old stand; Burris A lanig retiring Those Knowing themselves indebted to us will come forward and settle. Those having bills against tile above tirni will please pre­ sent them. H igh , T ayloba Co. Ashland, Or., March 25, 1886. C. T. HARMS 4 CO “The credit system must go.” prices means lower prices. PLEASE REMEMBER Cash That ache 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 ALFORD & BRAGDON. •J Real Estate, Mining WHISKERS One 10 Acre tract ready for the plow, for $1,000, Ten I 44 tracts at Si50 each. One 10 It tract for $;oo. 44 « I One 6 it 180. Ct It One 10 25O. 4 I <4 4 * One ¡0 ZOO. The undersigned hereby respectful­ ly announce to the public that from this date they propose to sell goods list ray Notice. FOR TnE !BUY And N0W save the advance _____ Taken up by the undersigned at his ranch on tile head of Antelope creek. Jackson county. Oregon, the 1st day of February 1886. the fol­ low iiu; described animal, to-wil : One light bay mare, between 14 ami 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 lilt’e white above tae hoof; branded on left shoulder—brand not intelligible. 1 lie above described inarc was appraised by ,1. S Eubanks, J I*., ou the 1’ilh day of March, 1SSG. ixtlti. G ko . II. B ayley . Buckingham’s Dye Indicate that the Real Estate market is improving. Prices firm, and Sales increasing. ASHLAND, OR., APRIL i, 1886. I AND - F. in four reqi'cl.». Miperior to u'l other«. I't—Ir will produvi' a riib. natural color, brow n or black, u- il< »in <1. 2.1 - Tim color « > j nxlm-i <1 i-1 ermnuent, c inii'»" b ■ w:!-b< il oli', ami will not soil utiy- thiii ; w i li which i i oni« - i i i-oiitai t. :;>l- It i< :i «ili le pH'i’iinition. and more convelli» n* of !i"i»lieatiun than uny othir hair or m hi -ker live. C. F. BILLINGS. Commission Agents, Auctioneers and Appraisors. 4 h—It eon'ain» no deleterious ityTO- ilien’-, ii« <1 > many preparation« offend for like ti «e. Insurance and Real Estate —O< >00000- Ashland, Oregon. Loans Negotiated and Collections P. S.—Approved country produce taken in exchange for goods at Cash Prices. Made. rr.rPAnrn r.Y R. P. HALL ¿5 CO., Nashua, N. II. Sold by ail Dealers in Medicines. \Tfti have made arrangements with the V V State Board of Emigration at Portland to have our list of properties ""FORSALE or RENT." with a full description of our Fine Climate and Great Fruit Valley, placed iu the hand« of new coiners. We have a large ac­ quaintance in tile East, luauv of w hom desire to come to this locality. NEV/ THIS WEEK. Cavil of Thanks THE STOVE STORE! We have correspondence with a number of Mii.in; Capitalists who desire investments. Sales made where ledges are of value. Correspondence solicited. C. T. HARRIS & CO. MACHINE SHOP Ri»1s lor the building »»f crosswalks on al! the streets and alleys er »ssiug the line of sidewalk from Itak str»-et t<> the rai.romt de]H»t. will lie received by the street committee of tlm city of Ashland ii|> to 12 o'. I ns »",. Plans nnd specifications on file in the city reeordci's office. By order of council. J. s. Et banks , Recorder. ASHLAND, OREGON .Machinery of All Kinds Made New and Repaired. City Treasurer’s Notice. AH Kinds of Castings furnished at io*est rates. Notice i« liiTcliy given that as there is money on haixl to pay ail » ity warrants of the city of Aslilaii'l protested up to »late, all sudi war rants are hereby called in for payment; anil in­ terest thereon will » ease from »late of this notine. M. I. Ai roni». Treasurer. Ashland. Or., April 16. IssG. SAW CUMMING A SPECIALTY. H. SCHERRER To the Ladies! G ili . eite S isters . “Water Btig**, ltoarhe*«.** “Rough on Rats" c lears them out. also beet­ le». ants. l’retty Women. Etc., Etc., Etc BUT don’t forget, Crockery and Class ware at YOUR OWN PRICE. •■Hough on Corns.” Ask for 'Velis' "Rough ou corn«.’ 15 cents. Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunions. ••|■uehu-I,aiha.’• Q’ ick. complete cure, all kidney, bladder ami urinary discos, s. «eatding. irritation, stone, gravel, catarrh of the bladder. 41. druggists. Bed-t'ilga. File«. Fili«, ronehen, ant«, bed-brigs, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks cleared out by "Rough ou rats." 15c. Re member these goods will and must De sold within 30 days, as the manager of* t his establishment is about to leave for San Francisco. Thio I’roplc. SAFE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE " Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence, sexual de­ bility. *1. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ware. Violili Strings. Drags, Medicines, VIELS •7 Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired. Floral Guide V Mewing Machine Needles ann Itnta.*' Clears out rats, mice. r, upon the properly within tin »-ity of Ashland has ex­ pired. but bv order of th • city council the time tor payment of same w ithout extra cost lias been i xt».'lulid thirty »lays from date of this notice. 8. I>. T aylor Marshal ami tax-collector. Ashland. Or., April 16. )«.*6. ¡DRUG and JEWELRY Woiilil inform the public that he has again es­ tablished himself iu Cloths aliti CassiiHcreH We have reduced our prices on stoves and defy competition We tire 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. Samples of Quartz Solicited, and As­ says made Correct and Cheap. Bais Called For. M. MAYER, AT CITY Next to the Nutley shoo shop on Main street, ami has for sale a well choscu stock of Call at our office ami give us full particulars, ami we will Bl"Y, SELL, or KENT for you ou reasonable terms. Mr. EiMTor.;—Permit us through the columns of tour paper to exte’vl our sincere and it» art- felt thanks to our friends and the citizens of Aslil.iud for tiie kind ami gen. i'.ius manner iu wliich they have assisted us in the tri lls ami necessities attending tlm lati- illness ami »ieuth of our husband ami brother Language is lame and our words seem to fall at our feet when we try to say something to expr» ss our gr ititude to this people, lint we hope that we may yet live to return the same act of kind­ ness. if m»l to any of them at least to some other, in sore need as were we. Mas G eo W agner . H enry lir.oWN. Ashland, Or . April 12. ls»6. i ! I OUR PRICES! OUR PRICES! See this partial list, and examine your old bills: Axle Grease, II. & L., per can........ $0 Bluing in balls, per box, 15c or 2 for 0 Baking Powder, Price’s, pr 16 ozcan 0 4 4 4 4 “ pr 14 oz can 0 4 4 “ , pr 5 ” lb can Q 4 4 4 4 Royal s pr 16 <>z can 44 4 4 pi­ 12 oz can 4 4 44 4 4 pi 5 tl> can 2 4 4 4 4 Folger’s, l'r 1 lb can or bucket 0 44 44 pr 21 lb can 1 Billiard chalk, perdoz. 0 Cloves, (whole) per tb 0 Cocoauut, 1 11» buckets 0 Cinnamon, ground, Folger’s, j If» fins 0 Corn Starch 1 lb paper 15c. or 2 for 0 Candles per box, (good).................... 3 Canned Corned Beef, per 2 It» can. . 0 “ Chipped “ “ 2 lb can.. 0 Cream Tartar (bulk) ......... “ tb........ 0 44 44 Folger's, per can. 0 44 4 4 Golden Gate, per can 0 Coffee, (Arbuckles) 5 tt»s for.......... 1 Corn, (Winslow's) 2 lb can.............. 0 2 25. 55. 45. 40. 01.1 price. $0 25 4 4 4 4 0 25 0 GO 0 50 4 4 2 50 40. 4 » 40. 00. 20. 35. 45. 20. 25. 00. 35. 35. 50. 40. 50. 00. 20. 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 It 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 50 0 50 1 10 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 50 50 25 20 50 40 40 75 50 60 0 25 Chocolate, Eagle, ['er lb.,.. .80 Cunatit.«, ZHite, per 11»........ . 0 Cr.'tckeiv, (8<»z bottle......................................... 0 20. Ginger, Felgera, j lb tins................ 0 15. Lye, (Aineticrin) per can 15c »»r 2 f»»r o 25. Mustaiil, Folgers, | 11» tins.............. 0 15. Nutmegs, per lb.................................. 0 70. Oat Meal, 14 tbs for................................... I 60, Pickles, |>er gallon.............................. 0 50. Pepper, ground, j it» tins.................. 0 15. Rice, 11 lbs for.............................. 1 00. Soap, largest stock, last assortment, and lowest [»lice. Starch. 1 lb papers, 15c or 2 for . . . . 0 25. Soda, in Folgers cartoons, 2i !b pkgs full weight................................ 0 25. Tea, choicest blended, 1 th tins. . . . 0 50. Vinegar, jier gallon.......................... 0 30. Writing paper, per package.............. 0 5. Old price 80 W 4 4 0 16 4 4 0 M 0 44 0 25 0 20 44 44 4 4 44 0 20 0 80 twelve 44 4 4 »4 4 4 0 20 ten 4 4 4 4 0 20 4 4 44 • 4 44 4 • ll 0 0 0 0 C 4 44 30 60 40 10 ■■Rough on rain.’’ Cute.« cholera, colic, cramps. dlnrrh0 Perfection. 14 oz plug, each.......... 0 50. “ “ 0 60 Saw Log 12 oz plug, each.................. 0 45. “ “ 0 50 1 will sell trees cheaper than any man, or any set of men, ever dreamed of selling in Jackson County. If you want to buy trees, come and see me. Now is the time. This is the last call, and fair warning. Choice Farms for Saie. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale a No, 1 grain farm, containing 204 acres of tillable land situated on ths stage road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Place is well improved; go«»d well of water for house use and living stream for stock. Also 215 acres lyin'.’ within half a mile of Phoenix, all under fence, county road on two sides: can at small expense be put in cultivation. For particulars call on or ad­ dress 0. COOLIDGE, Prop’r. Ashland Nurseries. CAN, NICKELSBURG & CO. Oil my 201 sere farm there is one hundred acres of grain and hay growing, that I will sell with the farm. If desired, can give pos- s-.-isIon nt huv time. 129 à 131 Sansome St., S an JOHN 8 HEREIN, Ashland, Or. I I Farm For Sale In the best part of Ashland, consisting of 25 seres of g»».» i lami, two houses, two tiaras, ! p»..»l <>r» hurd. Ai-othne live-sire lots, good land. Term« easy. *>-tC .T ebv Grre F rancisco . C al . Make the best and most durable Boots and Shoes on the Pacific Coast. Buy no other. n CHINESE EMPLOYED. 48-4t' I nmatclied, 14 <>z plug, something new, excellent qualify.......... $* 1 45. Spearhead, 12 oz [ lug, each.......... 0 45. Old price 4 4 “ Finishing, Rustic or Flooring •ono— and all kinds of rough lumber, al any point along the line of the »>4t'BK at rittCKS to compete with any mill in Southern Oregon. We will also soon be prepared to furnish Oranges, Lemons. Figs, and Crackers received every week. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets ooo and every description of finishings. Correspondent e invited. All orders fille»! promptly, address, Sugar-Pine, Door and Lumbor Co., H. B. MILLER, My A ssorl mei d ol' Groceries, Tobaccos, Notions, Stationery and Confectionery, Grants Pass, Or. Manager. ASHLAND AGENT, L. //. Addins, at Miller d‘ Co.'s warehouse. Is perhaps as full and complete as can be found in Southern Oregon, and I WILL NOT 12 Packets Best Garden Seeds for 50 Cts. On receipt nf 50 cts. we w ill mail to any a0 dress, in the I'nited Slate«, onepuck.-t tar-h of the following choice varieties vegetable seeds. Early Winningstadt Cabbage, Half Long Scarlet Carrot. Early Green Cl'isier u- cmnber. Salamander Lettuce. Bay View- Muskmelon. The Boss Watermelon. New Giant Rocca Onion. Double Curled Pars­ ley. Long Scarlet Radish. Round Leaf Spinach. Perfect Gem Squash. White AU purchases de- livered promptly and free of charge within the city limits ..... ...... (>n< >— - ■ FARMERS, ATTENTION! Cash Paid for Country Produce. r address R. J. TRUMBULL & CO., E UNDERSOLD My goods arc all fresh, and all are WARRANTED TO BE AS REPRESENTED. Egg Turn ip- 419 and 421 Sanaome St.. San F rancisco, Cal. $0 Ô0 0 5C The above Prices are subject to change as wholesale prices change, “ton Are now pr’parctl to furnish Lumber, cither The undersigned, in consequence of the 11 health of hi- wife, is l oinpi lleil to seek a drier eliiiinte. and therefor oiler« lor sale hi« farm of 9s a» r<» a'ijamt to the Town of Talent. The place is in a high state of cultivation, con­ tains a goo»l house un i barn, about 5U0 fruit trees, good water, etc Mill also sell horses, wagons, cattle, hogs, a full outfit of farming implement, and household furniture. Terms casv ihe tann will be sold alone, if desired. Ad­ dress. F. I’ esnlbaker . Ta'ciit. Oregon, Feb. 5, ln»>. PRICES. Office of Wells, Fargo & Co. | “ “ Cal. & Or. Stage Co. | GEO. ENGLE, Proprietor Red House, Ashland, Or