■ AV;.- A i <1 < The New Election Law. PROPRIETARY MEDICINE. ! Statesman, April 16.] ..YÍR1L 23. 1886 A certain F—, writing from Ashland : The election laws of this state have FRIDAY to the Jacksonville Times, appears great- , been codified and have been sent out to the judges of ‘he coining election. There ÉDITORIAL MOTES AND NEWS. ly exercised lest some of the faithful | seem» to be no doubt that the election Democratic voters should mistake the will be conducted according to that part The fata) rapidity with which ritaa) Ex-President Arthur is said to be Colds aud Coughs frequently develop T idings fur a Democratic party organ, of the law passed by the late legislature rapidly failing with an incurable disease into the gravest maladies of the throat aud be led away from the fold—sham­ which refers only to elections and not to nud lungs, is a consideration which shou.'i affecting the digestive organs. imiH-l ev-rv prudent )>crson to keep W bles, we should say—out into the free registration. Notably, the act which re­ quires that in all incorporated cities and i hand, as a household rentedv, a bottle ot The New York legislature has approve.: r.inje where the voter may indulge in towns “no person shall approach or stand AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. Nothing eKe gives such immediate relief Gladstone’s Irish bill by a unanimous I “kicking and bucking" to his heart's con­ within one hundred feet of the polls when and works «o sun: a cure in all affection* open for the purpose of receiving votes tent. Inasmuch as the Times has been vote. But parliament hasn’t yet passed I of this class. That eminent phvsician, except the elector desiring to vote, and Prof. F. Sweetzer, of the Maine Medical it t>> a second reading. This shows how calling the T idings a “Republican con­ School, Bruuswick, Me., say*:— but one elector shall be permitted to ap­ temporary ” for the [wist ten years, it a young aud vigorous republic can “knock "Medical «eicnee li.ia produced no other ano­ proach the polls within one hundred feet dyne vxpecturant so good as Am's CnzanT would seem hardly necessary for anv f— at the same time,” except one member out” an effete monarchy.—[Telegram. I' kctoral . Ills invaluable for disease» of lhe throat and luugs.” to waste s<> much painfully prepared of each political party who may stand at J. L. Williams, who was nominated by ihetoric as has this one in making a the polls to challenge voters. Also that The same opinion i* expressed by the wclld.nown Dr. L. J. Addison, of Chicago, the state prohibition convention for charge which the great orgao itself as­ pait which provides that the paper on 111., who say»:— treasurer, has declined, for good rea­ sumes to have beet so long conceded as I which the ballots are printed shall be "I have never found, in tbirtv-five yeara of fut lushed by the secretary of state and eontlnuoue study nnd practice of medicine, any sons, to stand as a candidate. 1 he state correct by all good Democrats in the »hall be of a uniform color. Section 35 preparation of so great value as Avta'a C bikb Y central committee having appointed Col. county. It is really very unfortunate of the Hist act passed at the regular ses­ PlcTOBAL, for treatment of dleeasee of the throat and lunge. It not only breake up cold» The secretary John Line, of Douglas county, to the for the nice little schemes of our ambi­ sion of 1885 is the law. and curoe severe coughs, but is more effective than anything else in relieving even the most vacancy on the ticket. Col. Lane liaa tions county politicians that the voters in of state agreeably with the provisions of serious bronchial and pulmonary affection»." this act has procured the necessary pa­ signitied his ¡mention of running. the party of the majority will not con­ per and is now ready to furnish it to »late and county central committees at A San Francisco dispatch of April 18th iine their reading to the great official the rate of $3.19 per ream. He has or­ says: “Eight thousand immigrants ar­ party organ. If they would only do dered the paper on the basis or estimate rived in this city last week. Many in that, how smooth and pleasant would be <>f twenty ballots to each voter in the Is not a new claimant for popular confi­ addition left the trains at Sacramento, the sailing of the political crew —at least state. This may seem a large estimate, dence. but a medicine which i» to-day but it quicklv diminishes when it is stated after that stormy bar, the nominating tiling up the Sin Joaquin valley, while saving the liven of the third generation that California buys ballot paper on the others went to Humboldt county. Quite convention, were passed. If an “ex­ estimate that each man will use 80 bal­ who have come into being since it wa» first offered to the public. a number have gone up into Southern hibit" should have been prepared show­ lots. This is not to provide for repeating, There is not a household in which this iuvaluablo remedy has once been In­ Oregon. Thu new settlers embrace all ing the reduction of the county debt to but to make the provision large enough troduced where its use lias ever been have been carried so “bravely on" that the so there will be no scarcity of pajier. abandoned, and there 1» not a person pursuits and stations. Tlieie will be thirty names on the ticket debt had been mure than half wiped cut who has ever given it a proper trial The Des Moines. Iowa. State Register within the past six months, the "organ” in the most densely populated county, so for any throat or lung disease suscep­ of cure, who bus not been made says that prohibition h.s “killed the would have cheerfully certified to its cor­ it will be quite large. The law allows tible well bv it. each political party to adopt a vignette to town” “so badly that last year it expend­ AYfcR’8 CHERRY PECTORAL has, rectness and clinched the certificate with be placed at the head of the ticket and in uumberlcss instances, cured obstinate ed more money for improvements th in cases of chronic Bronchitis, Laryngitis, the unquestionable logic that the “ex- makes counterfeiting «f the same vignette all the anti-prohibition cities in Iowa and even acute Pneumonia, anu has lnbit" must be correct, because it was by printing the name of candidates other saved many patients in the earlier stages tliah the regular nominees of the party pnt together. Over 80,000,000 was ex­ of Pulmonary Consumption. It is a u-ade by a “sworn officer.” The only that first adopted the vignette, a penal pended here in actual improvements medicine that only requires to be taken in question with the genuine simon pure crime. small doses, is pleasant to the last«, and is The Re gister goes on to say that Des needed in every house where there are party organ is—will the publication of Moines can stand a good deal of this children, as there is nothing so good a* SCHOOL FUND APPORTIONMENT. this or that fact help or harm the party; A YE1US CHERRY PECTORAL for treat­ kind of “killing" and it hopes the pro- ment of Croup and Whooping Cough. I or, as iii some cases we wot of, the query Following 1« the April apportionment of the cess will continue. These arc all plain facta, which can be ------ t ' is drawn within much narrower limits yet public school money in Jackson county; verified bv anyoodv. aud should be re­ 4-570 00 Tleaiantcreek 155 00 Jacksonville ....I At the direction of the assistant Secre­ ; —“will it be to the advantage or dis Enterprise....... 116 25 Uniontown.... 127 50 membered by everybody. 78 75 ............ 13* 75 Flounce Rock. tary of the Interior, U. S. district attor­ advantage of our lidle ring in the party I’’ I.ngtown Phoenix............ . 1*>7 50 Prairie............. 107 50 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ney McAithur lias brought suit against The answer to this always determines Ashland. ......... . A50 00 Unity*.............. 42 .50 108 Green Mount in 75 central I’oint... . 178 75 rREPARF.D BY the Portland lumber linn of Ordway, i w hat shall be publisned or suppressed by t raternal.......... . 211 25 Foot'« creek 100 00 Sterlintrville.... 90 00 . 97 .' > 0 Myer ...... ......... Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase. Weidler A Co., and also against Julian the “organ." . 148 75 Thompson cre'k 87 50 Eagle Point . 100 00 Woodville........ 121 25 South Piairie. ... Sold by all Druggists. Ordway, G. W. Weidler and Milton Yes, how pleasant it would be if the Mountain.......... . 108 75 Meadows.......... 96 25 Wcidler individually, all of Portland, tn Democrats in Jackson county would read Antelope........... . 1X3 75 Rogue River.... 97 50 Chimney Rock.. . 91 25 Siskiyou.......... 98 75 recover the value, at 814 per 1000 feet, I no paper but the "organ. ’ Things could Willow Springs.. . 113 75 Brownsboro...... 143 75 nee .. . 96 2-5 Bridge Point ... 133 75 of 6,000,0C0 feet of timber alleged to be managed aud kept just to suit, then. Indepcntu Mound............... . 132 50 North Sam's Vai 103 75 111 25 . 123 75 South Butte. Diirdan* lies have been unlawfully taken by them fiom But, sad as it is tor the ambitious pre­ 93 75 AntliH'h............ . 150 00 Forest creek.. •) 95 00 publie lauds of the United States, and al­ cinct “busses,” there are many good Upp-’r Butte...... . 126 2> Table Rock.. 107 750 Sam's creek...... . 121 25 Trail creek... so criminal proceedings against said par­ Democrats in Jackson county who read Missouri Flat*... . 52 50 Frontier......... 72 50 96 25 Wagner creek... . 251 25 Lone ............ ties, individually, for trespass. something besides the “Jacksonville Mt Pitt......... 70 U0 78 75 8chieffelln.... Phoenix.. . 107 50 Medford........ 326 25 ; Times," there are many who read the North - AND - 75 00 Rock Point...... 127 50 Devinger Gap. It is agaiu rumored that important T idings every week, and who flatter changes are to be made in the President's Total........... ..................................... 17203 75 themselves that they are able to read as •Joint districts with Josephine county. cabinet. Report is that Postmaster intelligently as tho brilliant F—who General Vilas is to resign, and he will be per capita 3803 persons of school flounders through so much school-boy 41.25 age ............................................... ...44753 75 sent to the Austrian mission; that First |.«> bonus to each of 48 districts ........... 240) 00 ' gush to warn them that they are too Assistant Stephenson is to be made p.-st- $25 bonus to each of 2 joint district».... 50 00 weak intellectually to read the T idings mastvr-general, and John Jamison, sup­ Total «mount apportioned.............. $7203 75 without being led astray. erintendent of the railway mail sei vice, Wx. M. C olvig . Supt of Co. School*. I 'lhe grubbing hoe sarcasm of the F— is to be succeeded by a New Ymk man. Instantly Relieved. It is also said that Rogers, of Buffalo, is article is quite familiar in this precinct, and it hasn't edge enough to lie at all ’X'TE have made arrangemeuta with the Mrs. Ann Lacour, of New Orleans. "V VV to be made public printer, on May 1. ami State Board of Emigration at Portland dangerous. The T idings will handle Ln., writes: “I have a son who has been to have our list of propertie» “FOR SALE or that about the same time, Gen. W. C. sick for two years: he has been attended RENT," with a full description of our Fine Blair, of Kansas, is to succeed Laud the thing with perfect safety when neces­ «nd Great Fruit Valley, placed in the by our leading physicians, but all to no Climate hand* of new coiners. We have * large ac­ sary. Commissioner Spark*. purpose. Thia morning he had his usual quaintance in the East, many of whom deaire ♦ ♦ —— spell of coughing, and was so greatlv to come to thia locality. The Philadelphia “Times" editorially Call at our office and give us full particulars, A QUESTION of tenure . prostratet Judge Seneca Smith’s term as state says made Correct and Cheap. day. We administered it, and lie was tered stocks and railroad wreckings, bu‘ judge for this district expires this year instantly relieved. We have correspondence with a number of the appeal to the laws that Powderly <>r four yeais ftom now. In 1880 Judge Mining Capitalist* who desire investment*. proposes to make, of the states ami of Raleigh Sti tt was elected fora full term Notice of Assignment. Sales made where ledges are o cougress, is one that Gould is ill prepired <>t six years, and after serving something value. Notice il hereby given that W T C'obum and to meet. If in such appeal there shall more than three years resigned. Judge William Correspondence solicited. Coburn, copartuera d<>ine buaine*» be wisdom and integrity in the policy ami Smith was ap|M>iuted by the governor to under the firm name nnd atyle of w T Coburn A company in the city of Ashland, county of C. T. HARRIS & CO. III Jackaon. efforts of organized labor, victory will be serve till the next general election State n( Oregon, did on the 18th day of March, a r> 18.s6, make, execute ana deliver in no sense doubtful, and Gould will be 1884 Judge Smith was elected to the po­ to me. the undersigned, their assignment in sition regularly, and lias served until the writing of all their property, good», wares, vanquished in the conflict. merchandise, accounts, dues and demand« of piescut time. The term for which Judge every kind and description whatsoever owned A special from Washington to the Stott was elected expires this year aud by them or in which they, or either of them, had any interest, for the benefit of all their World says there is a rumor that the tlo. question comes up as to whether creditors in proportion to the amount of their claims, and th; creditor* of the president has been making one uf th«>«e Judge Smith's election in 1884 was to till respective said W T Coburn A co or ot either of the said are hereby notified and requested, careful and laborious studies to which lie out the unexpired term of Judge Stott or copartners, pursuant to the law* of the State of Oregon in is given, of the public land question, and for a full term of six years. It is said such case made aiul provided, to present their respective cluiins. under oath, to the under­ that he has become so thoroughly ac­ that Judge Smith himself holds to tile signed assignee, on or hefore the !8th day of a i> 1886. G ovan H igh . Assignee. quainted with the prevalence of latter view and does not expect to retire .lune, ll-6m) land fraud, misuse of the present land till 1890. A case from the third district, Estray Notice. laws for land grabbing by speculators involving this point, is now before the Taken up by the undersigned at his raneh on and corporations, and of the necessity of supreme com I, and a decision is promised the head of Antelope creek. Jackson county. a thorough reform of both the land laws before the coming June election. Oregon, the 1st day of February 1886. the fol­ low ing described animal, to-wit : One light and of their administration, that he will It is currently reported as an “open bay mare, between 14 ami 1.5 hands high and about 16 year» old. with heavy inane and tail, presently send a sjæci d messige to con­ secret,’' that Judge Thayer, of the su- right hind foot while up to pastern Joint: left Can be found a full line of fore foot a litt’e white above toe hoot; branded gress urging its iminedi ite action in the preme court, holds to the view that an on left shoulder—brand not intelligible Watches, way of reform and the repeal of bad laws, election following a resignation is only The above described nmrw was appraised by Clocks. S Eubanks, J. P., on the 15th day of March, to help him in saving the still remaining for the uuexpired part of the term of .1. 1886. at|t5. G eo . II. B ayley . Jew lands for homesteads for the people. Fancy Goods, the judge resigning. On the other hand Silver and Plated Bids Called For. The jieople of Klamath county evident­ it is said Judge Waldo holds to the con­ ly cunsided it unnecessary to | ostpone trary opinion, that an election following Bids for the building of crosswalks on all the Ware, Violin Strings, Drags, Medicines. streets and alleys crossing the line of sidewalk a resignation is for a full term. It is their county nominations till the day be­ Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. from Oak street to the railroad depot, will be I further said that Judge Loid will hold received by the street committee of the eitv of fore election. Both parties made nomi­ Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired. Ashland up to 12 o'clock M. Monday. April 26, nations last week, and the peoplearegiven with Judge Waldo. This, of course, is 1886. Plans and speeiflcatlons on file in the Hewing Machine Needle* and Oil. city recorder's office. some time i. which to consider the matter gossip, and we give it as such. By order of council. (-STPrescriptions carefully compounded. J. S. E i ' banks , Recorder. The question is ail important one at I of a choice between the men upon the I 9 41] T. K. BOLTON A CO. tickets. The tickets are given in full in Ibis time, affecting no less than four of City Taxes. our seven judicial districts, one of the another column. Both contain the Notice is hereby given that |he time for pay­ names of men well known in the county, number being the first district, compris­ ment of the tax levied Jan. 22. Iwb, upon the and each is considered a strong ticket by ing Jackson, Josephine, Lake and Klam­ property within the city of Ashland ha* ex- pire'l. but by order of the city council the tim» its party friends. The county is *np|>csed ath counties for payment of same without extra cost ha* been extended thirty days from date of this to bo pretty closely divided, with slight 9. D. T aylor . On Monday last Hermann, of Oregon, notice. odds in favor of the Democrats on a gen Marshal and tax-collector. Ashland, Or., April 16. ¡886. offered a substitute in the house for the eral vote. As is always the case in a City Treasurer’s Notice, close county, however, social, personal E.ids ship railway bill, which proposes the consttuetion of thirteen miles of ship and other considerations will step in to ia hereby given that a* there is mouey railway on the Columbia river between on Notice hand to pay all city warrants of the city of mix up the party lines. I Ashland up to date, all such war | The Dalles and Celil-i, in Oregon. This rxnt» are protested hereby railed in for payment; aud in­ The New York Herald of April 15th resolution instructs the commerce com­ terest thereon will cease from' date of this M. L. A lford , Treasurer. says: “Rhode Island follows the recent mittee t<> report a bill appropriating 81,- notice. Ashland. Or., April 16, 1886. example set in Georgia by the city of 300.000, which Major J ones, of the V. Atlanta, and has adopted a prohibitory S. engineers, estimates to be sufficient, Stockholders Meeting. liquor amendment of the state’s constitu­ whereas to construct a canal he estimates Tn« regular annual meeting of the stock­ tion by a heavy majority. Our dispatch would cost $11,000.000. Mr. Hermann holders of tlie Bank of Aahlaad will be held the rooms of the Batik on Saturday. May 1st. from Newport describes the jmpular sen­ in his resolution recites the supposed im­ nt 1886. at 2 r. st. E V C arter . Cashier. Ashland, Or.. April 1st. 188«. sation on the ascertainment of the vote. practicability of the proposed Tehuan “The liquor dealers, it says, “are dum- tepee ship railway, ami claims that while founded, ’ and, on the other hind, “mass the Ci'lumbia work will be a success for CHOICE FARM FOB SALE. and prayer meetings, giving thanks and the size of the shipping required, and I Best Location in Rogue River rejjicing. were held “all over the stave ' give employment to our own country­ Valley. last night. If the leaders of the two men, in our own nation, and add wealth The undersigned, iu consequence of the il political parties will not get up clear cut and transportation facilities to the great lieaoh of hi< wife, is compelled to seek a drier climate, aud therefor oiler* for sale his farm issues of national and state elections, Columbia basin, it will also demonstrate of 9' acres adjacent to the Town of Talent. The place is in a high state oj cultivation, con­ it is to be expected that earnest people to the government the feasibility uf the tains a good house and buru. about juu fruit trees, good water, etc. Will also sell horses, will now and then get some electric ones more gigantic isthmus ship railway of ASHLAND, OREGON. wagons, cattle, hogs, a full outfit of farming implements aud hou*ehold furniture. Terms up for themselves—as in this case.” C.q>t. Eads. The resolution cau-ed coni easy. rhe tann will be sold alone, if desired. Ad­ ment. ami is the first counter grain to dress- G. F. Pr.NNEBAKER. The first state ticket tn the field is that E.ids in the house. T&'ent, Oregon, Feb. 5. 1886. --------- lgt ■ , of the Prohibitionists. Nobody expects it to reach an election in the case of auv lhe low railroad fare on the overland Choice Farms for Sale. of the nominees, but the estimates of lines has brought a large influx of visi­ i All Kinds of Castings furnished at lowest rates. i the strength of the vote m the state run tors and immigrants to this state. At THE UNDERSIGNED OFFEK8 FOR all the way from 2,000 to 12,000 or 15.- Portland the hotels and restaurants are sale a No. 1 grain farm, containing* 904 JAW CUMMINC A SPECIALTY. acres of tillable land situated on the stage 000. If the question of prohibition doing a rushing business and lodging road, ail miles east of Jacksonville. Plaoe H. SCHERRER were submitted to the people entirely rooms are in great demand. The Ore­ I is well improved: good well of water for house use and living stream for stock. free from entanglement with anything gonian is becoming alarmed at the pros I Also 21$ acres lying within half a mile of SHOP SEAR THE DEPOT. else in politics or religion there would be pect of too great in addition to the class Phoenix. all under fence, county road on two sides: can at small vxpnnse be put in excellent prospect of it receiving a ma­ of jieople who are without capital and cultivation. For particulars call on or ad­ jority vote. It is beyond question gain­ must live “frem liaml to mouth" by any dress if..’ • On my '204 acre farm there is one hundred ing ground year by year. Iowa, Kansas, chance employment to be found. It acres of grain aud hay growing, th«» I will 129 & 131 Çarsome St., sell with the farm. If desired, can give pos­ Georgia aro trying prohibition, and warns such people to beware how thev . session at any time I S an F rancisco , C al Rhode Island adopted a piohibitory leave homes in the east where thev are , JOHN S. HERRIN, Ashland, Or. ! : clau law, and the way lhe qomen ate voting here. The industries uf our state are acres of good land, two house», two barns, r.o license is a terroi to those whuse not sufficiently diversified yet to furnish good orchard. Also three five-acre lots, good land. Terms easy business interests” are affected work for all kinds of people M-tf; Jxire 6 vx 44-46] THK ASHLAND TIDINGS THE PRECINCT BOSSES. GENERAL MERCHANDISE—HARDWARE—ETC. REALESTATEE - MERC ANTILE A Safeguard AYER’S Cherry Pectoral Real Estate, Mining LATEST RETURNS ANNOUNCEMENT! One IO Ten I One IO One 6 One IO One IO The undersigned hereby respectful­ ly announce to the public that from this date they propose to sell goods For Cash and for Cash Only I “The credit system must go.” prices means lower prices. I I » H * » 2S0. 4 « 7OO. C. F. BILLINGS. Insurance and Real Estate ooooooo Ashland, Oregon. P. S.—Approved country produce taken in exchange for goods at Cash Prices. THE STOVE STORE ! S ale ! C losing Within THIRTY Days, STRICTLY I The following is the price list of some articles: I 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 x/t cts. per yard. I Bunting, in all colors, 12’2 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, 50 cents. ! Ruching, in all shades, 9c. Satin Parasols, in all colors, Si.75. I Etc., We have reduced our prices on stoves and defy competition. We are selling hardware lower than anv other house in the county. Prices on all kinds of farming implements lower than ever before. We sell the Studebaker Wagons and Buggies, and the J. I. Case Plows, Hoosier Grain Drill and Seeder, Acme, and Keystone Disc Harrows, and have the largest and best stock of all kinds of farm machinery in Ashland. Give us a call and be convinced. WILLARD & EUBANKS. H. C. MESSENGER, Etc. Etc., BUT don’t forget, Crockery and Class­ ware at YOUR OWN PRICE. Manufacturer and Wood-Worker. I^Reinember these goods will and must be sold within 30 days, as the manager of this establishment is about to leave for San 1?rancisco. Would announce to the public that he has purchased the Marsh planing mill and safili and door factory on Granite Street, Ashland, Oregon, And is prepared to do promptly all work in the line of planing, moulding, and general wood-working. W ill keep on hand a good stock of SAFE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE ! ■ Sash. Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc., i AT LOWEST PRICES. Will furni«h lumber of all kinds, either rough oi dressed, in quantities to suit purchasers. ORNAMENTAL STORI SAWING TURNING. and Following are cash psiees for work: Planing, $ ! P<“r ML; Planing and matching, |i.50 per M.: Moulding, X cent per inch, per ft. Ashland, Oregon, April 16, 18tt6. [10 44. .. .. 12 Packets Best Garden Seeds for 50 Cts. SOLI) AT On receipt of 50 el«. we w ill mull to any ad- dress, in the United Slates, one pack, t each of the following ehoice varieties vegetable seeds Early WiuningMadt Cabbage. Hulf Long 6, arlet Carrot. Early Green Clusier u- cumber. Salamander Lettuce, Biiv View Muskmelon. The Ho»» Watermelon. New Giant Rocca Onion. Ixiuble Curled Pars­ ley. Long Scurlet Radish. Round Leaf Spinach. Perfect Gem Squash. White Egg Turnip. ADDRESS !.. vest Market Rate — at the— RED HOUSEI ■co. Engle, Proprietor. Main Street, Ashland Oregon. THE LAST TRUMP! < it 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 imformatic n, apply to ASHLAND, OR.. APRIL i, 1886. Auctioneers and Appraisers. I will seJJ 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. » 4 PLEASE REMEMBER Cash ALFORD & BRAGDON. » » tract ready for the plow, for $1,000 tracts at $150 each. tract for $700. 180. All good Fruit land, well located from 3-4 to 1 1-2 miles from Ashland I J Commission Agents, AT CITY BUY NOW And save the advance CARO BROS, have concluded to sell off their remaining stock Loans Negotiated and Collections Made. Indicate that the Real Estate market is improving. Prices firm, and Sales increasing R. J. TRUMBULL & CO., 419 and421 SansomeSt., San Francisco,Cal. is Floral Guido VOÍi W IaavorkornaaTly M cotorM pl.aaa IT i neo nhiMrattona, wfth **-ri beW Plowera and Vestablea, prict* o> and Pla-ita and hqw t« *n4 thetn. Prlnted tn Engli’h and Gcnaan cent« whlrh mav be dedacted from ib» bvv oslv vtca'a «rvn* « t wr*nói'»«T«aa JAMES VICK, SEEDSMAJf, RocHaaUr. M. T. OF LOW PRICES GOOD HORSES GOOD COLTS Bring Good Prices. JIHS Soon Make Good Horses. 0. COOLIDGE, Horses! Colts! Money ! Money! Colts! Horses! An Examination of the following S prices will show for themselves: Prop’r. Ashland Nurseries. RURING THE SEASON OF 1886 lhe following horses will be ai my iniuh one mile north of Ashland. Oregon: MACHINE SHOP RAMRFTTA I>erc^eron-Nornian stallion, combining size, I I M action and kind disposition and whose colts are dn- surpassed, if equaled, sn this coast. Machinery of All Kinds Made ARABIAN RilY ^ra^*an;rercheron) weight 1250 lbs., combining Mll/lDIMIw DU I style, action, endurance and good disposition, and whose colts make the finest Carriage, road and “ all purpose ” horses. UAI v ID l New and Repaired. CAHN, NICKELSBURG & CO. 0 CHINESE EMPLOYED, [J^'TERMS lower than ever. Special inducements to parties breeding five or more mares. W. C. MYER, Ashland, Or. Don't raise a half-breed Shetland for your child you love so much, it would oo«t a tew doljar6 and give the child too mvch (f) happiness. -- - ---------------------------------------- 1. ra.,„, J ---- » 1 Axle Grease (H A L or Frazer’« t 15c per can Bluing, in ball«.......... ..........10 cts. per box Royal Baking Powder 12 oz...... 45c ;>er can Pioneer 1 “ 16 oz.......40c “ “ Folger's Cream Tartar................ 36c " Coffee (Arbuckle's)............. 6 lbs. for ^1.00. “ (greenj..................... 9 “ “ Lye (American).................. 9can« for " Oat Meal................... ... .10 lb« for 60 cts. R:ce i Hr st Island t... ....13 lbs. for 11.00. Tea (”<>z) .. 40c per plug. ' Kapidan 14 oz) 40c 64 *’ 64 < Expert 14 or. >.......... 50c • 4 A« mil line oi both Cheuinu and Siiiokinjy Tobacco at prices that defy competition. A full stock of CROCKERY and CLASSWARE AT H^YRL) TIMES PRICKS Nice line of ttraw huts at your own price—must be sold—at Caro Brog., Reeser's block. ’ * Croup, 'Whooping Cough and Bronchi- t is immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For sale at Chitwood A Son’s. •ar In iact our stock is as full and fresi as any in the citv, and will be sold at prices that defy competition. O. H. Blount Ims just received the finest line of men's ami boys' clothing, hats artjJ >f G. F. Billings. Orders left at these places will receive prompt atten­ A new let of tin and grimite ware at Reeser’s. * j tion. E aglk M ills . customers will consult their own interests by purchasing at THE LOOK HHKK STOKE. Hunsaker & Dodge, Proprietors.