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An Appeal lor Aid. NEW THIS WEEK. [Oregouian April 3.j The supreme court having decided that In the republican convention last Tues- j MAY 7, 1886 I FRIDAY i the statute requiring district judges of day Mr Jerome Knox, of Lake county, ‘ the state to be elected “ill 1880 and ev made a tery earliest appeal fora ro.ol j EDITORIAL MOTES AMD MEWS. from Ashi.tiiii or some other point on . ery sixth year thereafter," is constitu the U «.V C. R R through Klamath and I Th. State of California has appropri tional and valid. Judge L. R Webster of Like counties to Lakeview, 'lhese rich I At foot of Cascade Mountains, ated $25,000 to aid in making the Grand the First District is again placed in nom counties are u«*w connected with West- | Army Encampment a success. ination by the Republican State Conven ern Ureuon only by a rough road, over ■ 1<> MILES FROM which it is not desirable to work freight | ASHLAND. The President recommended a river tion. It w;is generally expected and de i iug teams. T lie »«ia’ance troui Ashland and harbor appropriation of not over sired that he would again be a candubite to LakeMew is about 185 miles, over a $10.000,000. The House made it $15,- in the evert of such a decision of the country partly mountainous hut for the ! higher court. Few men in such posi most pail sll.li'.ly «oiling. There would . 000,000. tions have won and held the esteem and be but !«■» gr.ules amt no very heavy r I vjns HO 1 El., which has been for many JL. years a favorite place of summer resort The Clark liquor law in Iowa has gone coiitiileiicc of the people in s<> gieat a ones, atul a road cold«! be made easily for poisons seeking health and re< r«*i«t‘.o»., has ami clmaply. It is e«timate«l that from I recently heeti greatly improved bv the present through the saloons like a native cyclone. degree as he. Appointed by a Republi S20.0U0 to $25.00U would do the wmk | proprietor, who has «lone much to uiaku it It haa swept 2,000 saloons out of exist can Governor to till tile vacancy caused in '_ou I style the whole distance, and the | pleasant and attractive to guests. ence in the past year, and others are by the resignation of Judge Hanna, his next Jc.isiature will be asked to appro tumbling daily.—Portland News. was the remai kable fortune, after piesid- priate tins sum. In I heir present isolation Klatnnth and ing in court for about a twilvcim*nth, to Like counties .ue cut oil practically from It is said that Chicago will suffer this Is the most noted nr South“ni Or gon. an«t come before the people as the nominee of any oilier than a civil connection with its medicinal pr ,p rtiesiiave been proven tube year to the amount of at feast $20,000,- J great value ami benefit as a tonic ami aid to the Republican state convention, and, in Chegou. 'Io Redding, Caliiorui.«, on the of digestion amt ns a remedy «>» relief in nearly 000 through the perplexities to builders, | a district Democratic by some five hun C. Jt O R. K. they have a goo«l road, nil canes of kidney trouble ami kindred ail contractors and investors arising from and all tlmir business goes in that direc ments. Hollow ing is the r. port of the analysis- dred votes, to be elected by the empli.it «• tiou Dining much of the winter it is One standard gallon of the w ater contains': the strikes, demand for the eight hour . . majority of over thiee bundled This was absolutely iui| ossible to cross the mount Alumina........ •WU grains. system, etc. Boraeic acid............. .9175 two yeais ago. It was not thei. know n ain trail, so ih it even the Oregon mails l aleiuin carbonate ..2112SI Sodium chloride. .. are stopped. Two yens ago the repre . ai.oat Chat. Nickell, of Jacksonville, has whether his election was for two years, arlmuate of iron... .. 2 »>17 sciitalive to the legislature from Lake < silicn- acid ............. .. 3 9471 “ been nominated for state prir ter. If he I or for six, but it was supposed by most comity, in coming to attend the winter Titanic acid........... . 15443 •• should chance to be elected there would of the electors of the district to be fol session, had logo via San Francisco, or ■ nrbo'iatu magnesia . .78.S7M «• Bicarbonate so«la.... ..24.684 “ soon be a fine opening for the appoint six years. The high exjiectations enter moie th «ii a tlimis «nd miles out of the Lithium carbonate, potassium caibonate, io- ment of a legislative investigating com tained <>f Judge Webster by the pe«q«le natural direct route, 'i he w hole trade d’lie ami traces of nitric »« id not estimated. Total amount of carbonic acid gas. free and ot the country goes, of cmuse, to Califor mittee to examine the big bills he would of the district, as showu l>y this remaik- nia from force of circumstances and combined, equal. 58.47 n > grains per gallon. make out against the state for his work ab'e vote, have been fully realized. lie against the wish of the people, who ‘-cpe«inl attention paid to the comfort and has pre»i<led over their c««uit with a dig would much rather deal in the market of £^ needs of invalids. In the 8enate last Monday Mitchell nity, ability and courtesy which have of their own state. Having poor connec- Among th«' improvements of the hotel are the introduced a bill providing for the ap commanded the respect and admiiatioli ii oi v. nh Western Oreg«*u by road, Lake baths, fitted with all modern conveniences. ROOMS CLEAN, NEAT ANO COMFORTABLE. propriation of $30,000 for the resurvey of the members of the bar, and lias be« 11 and KI mi uh counties get uoshaie of the new population now pouring into the and relocation of the military wagon road a conscientious, faithful and upnglit state, in short, they sutler all the dis from Rogne river valley to Fort Klam judge. The TlDINCS believes he should advantages of isolation, 'i hry contribute f^-BOTTLED water fresh from the spring ath and for establishing western terminus now be elected for a full trim <«f six a very considerable share of the general on sale at Hunsaker i Dodge's in Ashland. I taxation, and they feel that they ou.ht at such point on the Oregon & California years. No public office should be s«> to have s«>me benefit from a connection railroad as the secretary of war may se 1 jealously guarded as that of judge in our which sentimentally and politically they lect. courts of justice, and when the right l»oi«i in high regard. The assertion of Mr Knox, that Lake It is stated Secretary Manning’s re man is found he should not be set aside anil Klamath counties form the largest signation is in the hints of the President. for a mere political consideration. It is ; and richest iindevelopetl district in the His successor will he a man who is accept the judgment of all thoughtful men that United Sta'es, is unquestionably true. able to Manning aa well as whose Democ | the couits should be raised as far as p««s- : It is li.tle known because far from the racy ia unquestionable. The President ■ sible above the reach of party polite s, j centers of population and hedged in by has several names before hint in connec I with its harrassing and distuibing ii - distance ,«ii<l high mountains. But it > contains wide acies of rich lands, is tion with the position, but has reached i fluences, and the fact of the term of of- bouiitiiully watered and has an excellent I tice of our district judges living placed at climate. It is destine«! to be rich and no decision. ' six years, instead of two, as other state populous and «»tiers many attractions to It is said that the senate committee on ' offices, is a niaiked recognition of this i those who are content to begin while public lands has decided to re[x>rt a bill I principle. I11 Multnomah county, wheie things are new and grow up with the forfeiting all railroads land grants where ! two district jtnlges are to be electeil, an cornu rv. It is important that Oregon sh.'iibl at the road has not been built, and to con I expedient was proposed which w««ul«l ptac- this time secure the business of this great i Enn grants where the road has been ■ tically neutralize any influence of politi legion, else in a tew yeais it may I ecoii e i built whether within the time »[»ecified cal partisanism u | h « ii thu election. The pei in.«m in ly establish«*«! with California. I ■ in the act or not. Such a bill will for | Republican state convention, which not I lie KI no.uh liver which flows to the | West «Iiredly across the n««rthein part j " ill make the season of l'**ö as follows. He feit the land grant of the California it ! last week, by an understanding with of C Ji.orimi, is not a navigable stream, : w ill beat tile stable of Dal id Payne in Medford Oregon railway north of the point where prominent Democrats of that district but its ciuyoii oilers :i tine opportunity ' <>n Saturday. Sunday ami Munday of each week: Tuesday mid Friday at James Helms' the road now ends. i (which was n««t sustained by the Dciii««- fora wag««’« roa«l without grades. It the on IVagner ereek. an«l ««ihiesday anti Thurs pro « sed road betwein Aslilaiid and ‘ day at the Mabie of Thompson 5. Stephenson . cratic convention) made but one n«>mina Lakeview is not built by this state, as ; in Ashland. Concerning the Democratic nominee I lion for district judge, leaving the other I soon as th«' railroad is extetl'led, Califor , for Congress, the Portland News says: to be made by the Democrats. This is a nia will put one through down the Klam- | Description and Pedigeee. I N. L. Butler, of Polk county, who was i wise plan, and w«>ul«l have a good effect in ath canyon to some railroad point in 1 Sir Walter, .«r.. is 5 years obi. <<*ui black, fine nominated for Congress by acclamation, dial state. If we buihl a road ami get i form, goo'l disposition «ml a splendi«! traveler: , keeping thu courts out of the reach of ihe trade first, we will be able probably is 17 ii.imls one ««n't <>u>'half inches nigh ami weighs 14U0 poiimls. ia a lawyer in Dallas, of the firm of Daly ' unworthy influences. Above the do«ir of to keep it. Sir Walter. Jr . wassirc«! by Sir Walt«T. he & Butler. His nomination by acclama l«y Miimbrino « hi« f. be by Manibrino Paymas ‘ every court of justice in America should ter. he by Main’irino. lie by Imported Messen tion shows that he will have the united His dam was a Long Island Black Hauk la* placed the warning: “He must leave A general strike of operatives in man ger. mare sli** being sire«! bv the note«! trotter An support of his party. He is said to be a ’ politics behind who enters help." Our ufacturing establishments of all kinds drew ackson. sire of Henry « lav. progenitor good citizen and an able man, and will of the « lav family of trotters. His first «lam. form of government could not exist, <>f has been in progress in the Eastern cities Sallie Miller, by Manibrino, son of Imported probably come as near keeping Binger Messeng«-r; Andrew Jackson by Y**ung Bashaw« I course, without political parties, but in «luring the past week, in pursuance <>f a and h«' bv Importe«! Bashaw. Hermann’s majority within reasonable Sir Walter. Jr s <l«m is connected with tne ! its judicial blanch partisanship sln<ul«l plan of the Knights of Libor to secure Clydesdale draft horse. limits as any other candidate who could ! find no place. llie establishment of the eight-ln>ur sys have been nominated. With an excellent record fur ability, i;s tem throughout the country. At the Terms: shown by a comparison of his decisions McCormick reaper works in Chicago a Single service. 3*.no. payable at time of ser The Oregonian may possibly circulate a vice: s«*nson. 31'2.4X1. pavable at the end thereof; memorial to Cleveland, asking him to j«o»t with those of any district judge in tin- conflict occilrretl between policemen ami insurance. |1 «.uo. payable as soon ns the mare is known tube with foal. Any person dispos pone his marriage till the end of his term state, and with an umjuestioiied reputa riotous atiikers ami socialists who en ing of his mar** «.uriug the season will pieuse tion for integrity and honor, Judge Web deavored t«, drive the mm-striking men remember th.it m ii«*y in then «lue for services. of office. It says: “Should President Seasm commencing April 1st am! ending Cleveland marry Miss Folsom, the re ster should be again elected by the strong from ivoik. Several persona were July 1st. The best of care will be taken to prevent accidents, but w ill not be responsible wounded and s«une ki'led, it is reported. for any that stilt will probably be an expense to the majority given him two years ago. limy occur. There is an apparent disposition in most I) R. WHITE, Proprietor. United States of $200,000 to $300,000 THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. I saac W oolf , Attending Groom. places to yield to the demand for the She is 22 years of age, and very probably (10-47) eight-h >ur work day. In some cases "ill be a “president’s widow” from forty The Democratic State convention or to seventy years,, drawing a pension of ganized at the Newitiirket theater in «mployers agree t«> pay the old ten-hour,»’ i Republican County Convention. $5,000 per annum as the woman who nnr Portland Tueslay niortiin^ by tho elec wagis f««r eight Imuis’ wolk, while itl A Republican county convention is called to tied President Tyler forty-three years tion of W. R. Bilyeu, of Linn, as chair other instances the laborers have agreed meet at Ja< ksonville. Or . on Saturday. May t<> w««ik only eight hours at pro rata 15th. at lOo'elo« k a M for the purpose of nomi ago is still doing. ” man. nating vaii<li<lat«'N for county ofii< er» to be wages. The railload stnke in the south vote«! for at the coming ele< ti«>M iu June next, For Gorernor, Sylvester Pennoyer, The great printing, lith«»graphin^ an 1 ami transact such other business «s may prop west has been brought t«< an end through of Portland, was nominated on the iliir«i erly com«* before «t. '1 he < «invention will ,-on- general book publishing establishment of the dibits of the Congressional labor in si't of 49 deli gates apportioned among the sev ballot. His chief conqietitor was J. K. eral precincts ns follows: A. L. Bancroft it Co. in San Francisco vestigating committee, who visit««! St. Aslilan«! .......... .14 Medford ___ 3 •> waa destroyed by fire last Friday after Weatherford. .1 Manzanita ... L 'tiis, Kansas City and other points and Applegate........ For Congress, N. L. Butler, of Polk IT ..I Mention's ... . Big Butte ... . noon, together with a large furniture prevailed upon the executive committee Chimney Rock . 1 Pleasanter«, ik ..1 county. Eden ................ . 3 Hock Point.... ..1 manufactory in the same building and a <>f the Knights to older the men to work Evans « reek.... .1 Steamboat .... ..I For Supreme Judge, R. S. Strahan, of number of adjacent buildings. The loss ..1 Sterling.......... ..I again and leave the qm.'Stion as to wheth- I-oot's eleek ... •> Linn. ..1 Table Kork.... Flounce Rock.. is estimated at nearly a million dollars, .7 T rail creek . . ther tlm employes <>r officers of the cor Jacksonville.... .J • > For Secretary of State, R F. Gibbons, Little Butte.. ..3 Uniontown. .. with only a little over one forth pro*ecte< porations were justified t>, the decision Willow Springs ..1 of Wasco. by insurance. Several persons lost their The same being one delegate for each pre- pre that public opinion may form when the For State Treasurer, G. W. Webb, of cinct <>r one for each 20 votes or fraction over lives by the falling walls, and many of Uongi essional committee shall have com half thereof east for H011 Janies G. Blaine at Umatilla. Piesbleniial election in November. I'M the employes barely escaped from the pleted its investigation and made its re tin* The eommlite«' recommends that the pri For Superintendent of Public Instruc maries be hebl in the several precincts on Sat- building, so rapidly did the flames spread port. Trouble is beginning now, how I unlay. May stfi, «mt that they also elect pre tion, J. R. N. Bell, of Douglas. Over 100 employes are thrown out of ever, on the railroads centering at cinct committees of 3 meinb« rs each, to servo For State Printer, Chas. Nickell, of until their successors an- elecled, and report work by the fire. Chicago. the sainu at the county convention. Jackson. w. H A tkinson *. «U. Chairman county central committee. For Judge of First District, «1. R. The Republican State convention Another Reduction. placed in nomination for prosecuting at Neil, of Jackson. We have reduced our prices again on For Prosecuting Attorney of First Dis- Democratic County onventian. torney of the first district Capt H. Kel stoves and can give lower figurers than rict, W. M. Colvig, of Jackson. ley, of Jacksonville, and the Democrati« Democratic convention for Jackson A any other dealers in Ashland. The platform adopted endorses Cleve i county, Oregon, is hereby called to be held convention nominated W. M. Colvig, ala. W ILI.ARD A E ubanks . at the o.irt-lioase in Jacksonville un Sat land's administration in general ami his of this county. Mr. Kelley is a practix urday, M «V 8tli. 1834», «t lUo’c.ock a . m ., for i the purpose of nominating candidates fur nig attorney of good reputation, and very tec« mimendat ion t<> Cong less favoring a PROPRIETARY MEDICINE I couu ty offices and tu transact other busi popular at his home, Jacksonville. Mi. plan <>f arbitration of difficulties between ness that may proper.y an.se. The several p.*ec.ncrs will be entitled 11 Colvig, our present county superinten labor and capital; favois the restoration one delegate and otie delegate additional dent of schools, is a young man of abil >f the navy, liberal appropriations f*>i for every 25 vo eacast for Hon John Myers for conoreHsmmi in 1881, to wit: river and harbor iinproveinciits, the ity and of excellent character and repu Ashland 8, Vppleqat«« 3, Big Butte 1. chim- abolition of existing treaty with China, tation. He haa been a student of la» I Are Indigestion :.ml Constipation n«*y Kock a. Eden 4, Foot’s creek 1, L lounce Their primary symptoms are among the Rock 1. Jactoouviiie ‘J. L'.ttle Bntte4. Med- for some years, and is known in tiro the enactment of a state law providing most «li'trcs'iug oi minor human uilineul*. I f<> d 4, Manza aia 3. Meadows 1. Ibeasant county as a public speaker of experience for arbitration between laboi and capital; creek 1, Rook Point 2, Sterlingville 1, Steam nini a ho-t of diseiiM», «|e,«liiy resultant boat 1. Table Ruck 5, Trail creek 1. Union- and force. favors the forfeiture of lapsed railroad from them, mutually aggravate cacti oil» r to.vu 2, Willow Springs3. Woodville 1. To and :i".til at once the whole nia< bin« r< land grants; urges upon the national tal number of delegates, 58. Primary of life. Nausei», Foul Breath, b;««»;* meetings m the various precincts for the Tho Oregonian will have to come out ■government the propriety of making üea«la«i.çs. Stomach. Dizziness, election of deiega;«.-« to the county conven square-toed now for Houston for Gover Crater lake a national park; sympatliizcs Bilious l'evcr,»T Ta h n<I ice, I >ys[ <'|:siu, tion will be held at the iihuii ' places of Vot Kidney Disease- s, Piles, lUii-iiniat ¡'in. ing on Saturday. May 1st, 188i>, at 1 o’clock nor. It can't support Cornelius because w ith G!iulMt<>ue's efforts to establish h««iu«* Nciirahgi*"« Dropsy, nix! t.-iréni- Skin p. m . All persons who favor the jarpetua- Disorders, un’ :«tn<>n*r the symptoms he ia the candidate of the machine which rule in Ireland; favors a rigid examina tiou of D* m >c.raiic principles, anil design ami mal i«!*' ’ ■ «mt <«l I« tbrangenicnt of Mitchell controls, and now that tho Dem tion of the stat«* swamp land matters; op sup.Mirting the Demooratio nominees at the In.' '.uiuocu a bowels. approaching elec.ions, are cordially invittd ocrats have nominated Pennoyer it can’t poses convict labor and unjust disciinn tu participate 111 the primaries, lly order A Thorounh Purnativc support their nomination. Sylvestei nation by transportation companies; fa of the Democratic c mnty central commit tee. H. K. H anna , chairman. I mcdicii««’ i* llic tir-t necessity for cun', Pennoyer is the man who so exasperated vors the submission to the voters of the t'lii'ii 1 lie » at hurt ie eftci't must In- main the Oregonian during the recent anti state of the proposed prohibition amend tain« d. in a mild degree, hist siili:« i< n’ to pi'i i «nt :i I*« « iirreiice or cosile« in*", Chinese agitation in Portland, and the ment of the constitution; arraigns the CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. ai. l at the »unir tini" ibe liver, kldory# Oregonian pronounced him entirely be Republican party for its blunders at the iui«t s‘oma«*li must be stimulate»! and strength«, lied. Best Location in Iloguo River yond recognition in any way by law ami recent sessions of the legislature; rec Valley. order loving citizens. There are only oinmends that Congress make an appro . The nnderslzned. In <*onseqnetics of the 1! three candidates in nomination, so the priation for a railroad from flu* O. A: mi'alth of hi' w lie. is compelled to seek a drier Aecmii; li'h lliR rotoratlve work !•! • climate, and therefor *»:fera for sale his farm Oregonian will apparently have to swing C. R. R. to the southwestern border of than ally o.htr lu« dicine. 'll,«« : of 9s a« r< - adja. eiit to the Town of Talent Th«* place is in a high state of cultivation, con '•• achin ; si ■ I ll>'>¡-. h h, y « I mi!«!, in ; ; . in for Houston. Wonder if it will? the state, and demands a re-apporti«>n- tains a goo.l house nivl barn, about .’SKI fruit (Hirruth«* m Joli. Tb. y «I « h .«t : ri| > 11.« trees. g«>o«l water, etc. Will «I m > sell horse*, inent <>f the state legislative representa ¡i.iti. 11'. mi« «! • t:ot ìik I ik «- a coiiitc re wagons, cattle, hogs, a fall outfit of fanning A Washington dispatch of May 3<l tion at next session of the legislature. act) >11. :.s i- ibe «Diet of i»:!i< r eallmi lii'. Implements and household furniture Terms Wi'iia1. Ill, I I o '« «) relui I l«>| « rtic-. I easy says: Senator Dolph has made a thor --------- «• ----------- «l-'ir i«-. Ii. | :«‘i<* 111.1I tonic, of til«' liiglie't 'I he farm will be sold alone, if desired. Ad ough study of the land laws of this coun- .ned' inai » : dress, g . F. P ennkbaker . If the members of the Democratic Ta'ent. Oregon. Feb. 5, 1866. tjy, and he ia regarded in the ■eiiite a. convention at Jacksonville to-morrow ale an authority on that subject, He has wise they will put up for county commis Choice Farms for Sale. proposed the most important measure. sioners men who are known all over the Ali <li- i-:'s 1 hm **.'««l'ir;* from dbonlvr o’ ih ' »lin*»iin* mid i:"ituil:iton orynus. relating to land that have been brought county as holiest, capable and, als«ve all, THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR '»-i ‘ pr.iiii'.’, ti~e of A yeiì ’ s ì’ii i.s to forward thia aeaaion. To-day he intro I careful and economical—men wh«> are sal# a Mo. 1 grain farm, containing 2U6 eoiT.'ct ili«* lir-t itHl'ea'jell* <•( »'«»fiv»*- acres of tillable land situated on th« stage II* «. avert' the s< i i< ti' il’n« vl«i« b duced a bill which changes the who'e familiar with business atf.tiis, and have road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Plane Il •.-) et of I’i.*!’«-ondi ioll Well’d ill« » ii:.!>iy system of law in regard to the public demonstrated by their «>wn success that is well improved: good well of water for in 11-*. All h*re::iilarhii ' in il <• i.< lion o’t house use and living stream for stock. I’l* I. >v el' — |1>'«II< -' Wi ll »- « <’ll'!i- domain. His bill repeals all laws pro they are able to manage business. D*»11 t Also 215 acres lying within half a mile of |.i!,i_sre Ix’ii'fi* iallv <■< ni rolliti by viding for the pre-emption of public give us wooden men. D«>u't pass by l’lneuix. all under fence, county road on A t "!:' h )’n. i . s , : nd for th«* »«in*u!ntiun two sides: can at small expense be put in « ' «l'r-’t.e <*r :ii' v. < :d.< ii < d tn long- lands, and alao repeals the law allowing capable men to pick up weaker ones juM < 1 : 1*1 «I »1 •'« 'hi, «’ii<* er two of cultivation. For particulars call on or ad entries for timber culture. His bill, to satisfy the “locality" idea. The coun dress A y : :t's !’n.t h «I il«-. rf;< i* dinner, w ill »lo <>n my 201 acre farm there 1« one hundred 1.: «;* • ■.■<o«l ih::n : in ihtng < be. however, does not affect any valid rights ty needs her be't men now to manage ceres of grain and bay growing. that I w ill w 1th the farm. If desire«!, cau give pos accrued or to accrue. His new measure I i her business—men who are above sus Leading Physicians Concede cell session at any time. piodifiee the desert land laws so that a picion of being too yielding or too “easy’’ JOHN 8. HERRIN, Ashland. Or. Th.it .Writ’s P h ls nrr the best of :.!! «•j !>.«!"i>* »•»« d’e'ne*. mill nisny praetiiimi- settler on desert lands has to irrigate it —men who will “take a band themselves er«, of i!i* hi«rhc't standing, customarily within three years after tiling on it His in the business of the County Commis prc.'crib ■ them. City Taxes bill p.-ovides for the taking up of moun sioners’ Coui l. Notice Is hereby given that the time for pav- tain land, allowing settlers 320 acres tnent of the tax levie'l Jan. 22, 1S8»;, uiwm the pnrrAitED by property w ithin the < ity of Ashland has ex each. The bill is quite voluminous, and The Asturian is guilty of the fidlow pired. bill by order of th«« ity council the time Or. J. C. Ayer 0. Co., Lowell, Mass is the most elaborate and carefully pre ing: “W. S. Ladd a E. st P«> t a<d well lor payment of same w ithout extra cost has been i*xteude«l thirty days from dale of this [ Analytical Cheniists.) pared revision of the present law that has is now 1,580 feet deep. He is certainly notice. 8. It. T avlor . For sale by all Druggists. Marshal slid tux-collector. been presented. getting a iotry well.” I Ashland, Or., Aptil 16, 1 m 6. rHE ASHLAND TIDINGS THE DISTRICT JUDGESHIP. REALESTATEE - MANUFACTURING - ETC.____________ GENERAL MERCHANDISE-GROCERIES—ETC. LATEST RETURNS Indicate that the Real Estate market is improving. Prices firm, and Sales increasing. ; ANNOUNCEMENT ! BUY NOW JACOB WAGXER, Proprietor. The Mineral Spring And save the advance. One Ten One One One One The undersigned hereby respectful ly announce to the public that from this date they propose to sell goods For Cash and for Cash Only ! “The credit system must go.” prices means lower prices. .Acre “ “ " “ “ tract ready for the plow, for $ 1,000. tracts at $150 each. tract for $300. “ “ 180. “ “ 350. “ “ 700. All good Fruit land, well located from 3-4 to 1 1-2 miles from Ashland. PLEASE REMEMBER Cash 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 | ALFORD & BRAGDON. ' Good Table Fare & Reasonable Prices, io 1 10 6 10 10 ASHLAND, OR.. APRIL i, 1886, C. F. BILLINGS. THE FINE TROTTING STALLION ' » SIR WALTER, JR Twin Foes to Life Ayer’s Pills Absolutely Cure AYER’S PILLS, Insurance and Real Estate. ——— OOOOf )OO---- — — Ashland, Oregon. P. S.—Approved country produce taken in exchange for goods at j Cash Prices. H. O. MESSENGER, Manufacturer and Wood-Worker. I Would announce to the public that he haa purchased the Marsh planing mill and sash and door factory on CARO BROS, have concluded to sell off their remaining stock Grvanite Street, Ashland, Oregon, Within Thirty Days Strictly. And ia prepared to do promptly all work in the line of planing, moulding, and general wood-working. The following is a price list of some articles: Will keep on band a good stock of Calico, 18 yards for $1.00. Satines, 8 cents per yard. P. K. Lawn, 7 cts. per yard. Nun’s veiling, in .ill colors. 48 inches wide, 37’*3 cts. per yard. Bunting, in all colors, 12*^ cts. Will furnish lumber of all kinds, either rough 01 dressed, in quantities to suit Corsets, from 50 cents----- purchasers. Ladies' and Childrens' Lisle thread hosiery, the very best, 25 cts. per pair. All-wool cashmeres. 50 cents per yard. ORNAMENTAL SAWING and TURNING. Full assortment of Spanish and Oriental Lace, 6 in. wide, 30 cts. per yard. Following are cash paices for work: Planing, $3 per M.; Planing and matching, Table Linen, bleached, Q- 50 cents. $4.50 per M.; Moulding, X cent per inch, per ft. Ruching, in all shades, 9c. i Ashland, Oregon, April 16, 1886. [10-44. Satin Parasols, in all colors, $1.75. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc., AT LOWEST PRICES. Etc., lite., Etc. HENRY JUDGE, But don’t forget. Crockery and Glassware at your own price. MANUFACTURER, Safe and Fixtures For Sale. \ \ \ 03 s%s S//è q ALL a crj < FOLD AT .... OREGON. Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of everything In above line, which will be gold at price» nalow as can be offered anywhere. / / y co ORDERED WORK Wil] be made eo a* to give entire satisfaction / Z / I : Repairing Neatly Done at low rates, and all work done promptly > [9-48 H. JUDGE. Low i»t Maiket Rate O33VÍIOJ —at the— ASHLAND COLLEGE CIGAliS ^ED HOUSE — AND — Normal School, Ge«>. Engle. Proprietor, \ Miin Street, Ashl.in«! Oregon. Zf /// / / / ASHLAND, 7/Á .... OREGON. M. G. ROYAL, A. M., PBK.-IIDKNT. • CD =3 C3 1 •1 - AND — Main Wtrcet, opposite Houck’s Ilotel. ASHLAND *Ce** •J Saddle and Harness Remember these goods will and must be so’d within 30 days as the man manager of this establishment is about to leave for San Francisco. ------ THREE COURSES OF TUDY.------- 1st. The State Normal Course. 2d. The Commercial course Sd. Tho College Preparatorv. % CT3 s Commission Agents, Auctioneers and Appraisers. Loans Negotiated and Collections Made. TYTr have made arrangement» with the VV State Boar«l of Emigration at Portland to have our Hat of propertie» * FOR SALE or RENT,” with a full description of our Fine Climate and ««rent Fruit Valley, placed in the hand« of new comer«. We have a large ac quaintance in the Ea«t, many of w hom desire to come to till» locality. Call nt our office and give ua full particular», and we will Bl’Y, SELL, or KENT for yon on reasonable terms. Samples of Quartz Solicited, and As says made Correct and Cheap. We have corrcspondeive with a number oi kilning Capitalist« who desire investments. Sales made where ledges are of value. Correspondence solicited. C. T. HARRIS & CO. TUITION. n CD Tuition varies, according to »tudles pursued, from 36 to 312 per term CO CO BOARD. I GOOD HORSESGOOD COLTS Bring Good Prices. Boar«! can be obtained nt the College Boarding Hall, or in private families, at $4 per week. For catalogue or further particulars, ap ply to the President. Ì Horses ! Colts ! Money ! Money ! Colts ! Horses ! | On Oak Street. B. Beach, Proprietor. DRUG and JEWELRY i X-flT'Board and lodging. $1 to $1.50 per day, according to rooms occupied. Board and lodging per week. $5.00. ' FIILST CL \SS ACC’ »M MODATIONS. -BEST OF FARE — DURING TIIE SEASON OF 1886 NO CHINESE EMPLOYED. HO-46—tf) IST” The following horses will be at my ranch one mile north of Ashland, Oregon: Of-L RAIUIRFTTA ^^ine Percheron-Norman stallion, combining size, UHIflDL I I M action and kind disposition and whose colts are un Lumber! Lumber.! surpassed, if equaled, sn this coast. AR ARI AN RfiY (^ra^ian-Perchcron) weight 1250 tbs., combining nllHDInll DU I style, action, endurance and good disposition, and whose colts make the finest carriage, road and " ai . l purpose ” W. C. MYER, Ashland, Or. Don t raise a half-breed Shetland for your child you love so micb, it would cost a few dollars and give the child too m . ch (?) happiness. M. MAYER, C. W. AYERS, Wonld Inform the public that he hag again eg tablished hlmaelf in Architect and Builder. MANUFACTURER AND W30D-WJRKER, t^CWill make estimates and bids on all Next to the Xntley ghoe shop on Mntn stre«t. building., public or private, and furnish and has for «.aic a well cboaeu stock of nil material, plans and apccifications for ClotliM nil<1 Casstnierns the construction of the Mme. From which to make up suit* to order. Also a «■SCSwh, D*K>ra and Mouldings on hand fine line of and for sale at lowest rates. Men's Fiirnisliing Goods, Constating nf Fine Shirts, Underwear of every I order. General , shop wo.'k done in short sort, etc.; all for sale at lowest living prices. X-iC*St<*iir building a specialty, Full line n f a uipIfM o f Ashland W oolen ry All work guaranteed to be first class, G'irxh and <.thrr j<ibrics on hand. and of latest designs. Satisfaction guaranteed. 9—14 Ill the bc’t part of Aghland, con«iatinx of 25 acre» of goo«l land, two houges. two barn«. food orchard. Also three five-acre lot», goo«i *n«l. Terms easy. Cnn be found a full line of Watches, i . : John H. Yat«s, of Batavia, N. Y., says. “1 cheerfully commend Your Aromatic Wine It did new life and vigor send 1 hrough this weak frame of mine. It did for all ray stomach ills More than the doctor and his pills.’’ ror sale at the City a.ug store. A fine line <*f Rogers Bros’. A 1 cut Mr. A. Higgins, of Wyoming, v. Y., says levy to be aul«l without rwerve at Car«* he bad the Piles for nearly 40 vears, mid *as cured by using Gil more. Pile Specific, Bros., Reeser's block, Ashland, Or. x t or sale at the City drug store. The Sugar-Pine Door and Lumber Co. «—OF — GRANT'S PASS. I Arc now prepared to furni.h Lumber, either Clocks. Jewelry, Fancy Good». »nd all kin*l< of rough luinb<*r, at any point along the line of th«* >AC K It nt ratcea to Silver and Plated compete with any mill in Southern «ircgon. , Ware, Violin Strings, I)r«iga, Medicine«, We will also soon be prepared to furnish Finishing, Rustic or Flooring Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets Toilet Soapa and Perfumery. Watchea. clocka and jewelry repaired. Mewing Machine Needles and Oil. s^' prescriptior a carefully compounded. 9 41] T. K. BOLTON A CO. M. !.. M’CALL. A. T. HAMMOND, Shop on First Avenue, near Main St. IN ASHLAND, Farm For Sale. STORE, horses. 0^ TERMS lower than ever. Special inducements to parties breeding five or more mares. The Tailoring Business OREGON. ASHLAND, A.T CITY Soon Make Good Horses. " The Pioneer Hotel. 1 and every description of tinhhing«. i Correspond^«e invited, all order» filled promptly, address. Sugar-Pine, Door and Lumbor Co. H. B. MILLER, Grants Pass, Or. Manager. A8ULAÌD AGENT, L. II. Adorn', MUltr d‘ Co.'» Karehntue. Hammoni & McCall, REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS — AND— » CONVEYANCERS, ¿•bland, Oregon. Loan« negotiated. Property bought and .old; collections attended to; Abstracts of title fur mshed. jD^^Surveying of all kinds aathf.ctonly and promptly douc. We offer for sale the following described real property. (7-52. ] VICKS Floral W IsavorkofBesvIy m vRf pag*s. lr, awntn^rsrtens. with <kyrtpUo»of tha to-u H.'on t « i 4 Verbal !«•«. rncm u!CT*T»fVa atwl Pla it» and how to C—t and gmw MASada.» them. Pdnted In English awl German, rriceanly W cents which mav he «ledia-fed from the flret enter. ■w owtT ▼l<Tt*s .ren. ar neanqrtfrrx* JAMES VICK. SEEDSMAN. Rochester. M. T. The Hargadiue property, consulting oi very desirable town lota, improved and un improved: and farming landa and atock Will you suffer with Dyafiepaia and ranches in sizes to auit j>urcha.* rs, up to Liver Coniplaintl Sliiloh'a Vitalizer ia 60U0 acres: alao. • guarantwd to cure you. For aale by A Bx,,c?’?60 J H Clntwuod a - Son. East of Ashland—good for summer or win- ” *’ u ,"1’ ter range. f Shiloh'» ............ Cough ~ and Consumption Cure is »oiu by guaiaiit.ee. It CUTCB T wbnty A cbk *» of good wood land near : . i> hy ua uu on guarantee. own. 1 eonaamption. J H Chitwood & Son.