Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 21, 1886, Image 4

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THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
GENERAL
Bargains !
Adams is to have a colt show on May
29th.
There are ten candidates for chief of
police <>f Tacoma.
The cholera continues to spread in
Italy.
MISCELLANEOUS
The World’s Washington correspon­
dence says: John Sherman and h s
friends are preparing to boom Sherman
and Levi P. Mort*>n for 188S.
THE FARMERS STORE.
Buildings to cost $100,000 in thu ag­
gregate are being constructed at Tacoma.
Which with its large and complote stock of General Merchandise is now con­
ducted under the management of
Wi-rk commenced
bany extension of
railroad last Monday at Corvallis.
Some remarkable cures are alleged to
I have been performed.
Tl ic President sent the following nomi­
I nations to the Senate Mav 12: Frank
I W. Osburn t<> be p* stmuster at Eugene
City, Or.; James B Crossett to be post­
master at the Dalles, Oregon; John
Preist to be collector of customs at
' Yaquina. Oregon.
!
Rev. Haskell, a Walla Walla minister,
• jumped a land claim shiiih time since and
started a man to w**rk plowing it up,
, hut the neighbors congregated one night
! last week, fenced the claim for the
I original climant and placed the jumper’s
plow outsi-le the fence.
The Sheffield Telegraph says that Gen.
Wolseley considers Gladstone a traitor,
and refuses to have social intercourse
wliatsover with him. The General will
not even sit at the same table with
Gladstone. The same paper also de­
clare« that English military circles sup
port Lard Wolseley's views on Irish
affairs.
On Wednesday ni<_'ht of last week the
mill of T. Perty at North Yamhill was
consumed by fire, together with four
warehouses, grain cleaner, etc. The loss
is about $20.000, and but little was
saved; insurance, $7.000. There were
also several thousand bushels of wheat
burned, which belonged t*> farmers.
I
I
Au attempt will soon be made to take
the steamer A A. McCully over the falls
• >f the Cascades. It is proposed t*> at­
tach a hawser 360 fathoms in length to
trees on an island in the upper »-iter, and
then, by winding it around the steamer's
capstan as it revolves, haul the steamer
over the rapids. If this is successful the
McCully will be the first steamer ever
raised over the falls.
LIVER REGULATOR
For all Diseases of the
Loan«* negotiated, l’r< |< ri;. bought -nil
collections nlteiitlcd to: Al«ini'-|. of till*
uh lied.
^P^^.'urveying of all kind« «ati-hn u.rily and
promptly done.
D. FOUNTAIN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fine Cloaks, etc.
Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oilcloths
Groceries, Canned Goods, Crockery. Glassware
full lint of
!
!
GoUlfa,
Silver and Plated
Drugs. Medicines.
Violin Strili*.
A Full Line of Books and Stationery
Toilet Soaps and Perfumery.
Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired.
Ci j 1T3 an Tobacco, etc., etc., etc.
i*»-" Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Srsing Machine N«*e«lle« and Oil
9 41]
If you want fair dealing and good bargains, call and see us.
E. J. FARLOW,
I
The largest and Finest itock of furniture in
Ashland nt
J. D. FOUNTAIN.
H.S. EMERY’S
E. M. MILLER.
I
T. K. BOLTON A CO.
i
HENRY JUDGE,
NEW FIRM! NEW FIRM! PIONEER FURNITURE STORE Saddle and Harness,
!
AT THE —
Ashland Grocery Store.
’~A
It i.» ja rfccilj Lnrmk-i.s and can
given to the most delicate uo-
u or child. For sale by nil drug-
ts.
sill'll. It* i(»ii(i A' \l ondai'*!.
V holcsale Agents.
PORTLAND, ORECON.
I
Invalids WellSurgical Institute
BUFFALO, TT. 'V'-
Orgnnizcd with u full Sin O’ ôf eighteen
Experienced aud Skillful Physicians
and Surgeons for the treatment of
all Chronic lttM-ases.
OUR FIELD OF SUCCESS.
HEE THAT YOV GET THE CEYULAE.
FRErAKID DY
I
MANUFACTURER,
Walnut Sets,
Bed Lounges,
Side Boards.
Bureaus,
Center Tables.
Mirrors,
Pictures and Frames
Liver and Kidneys.
This purely vegetable pre­
paration, now so celebrated as a
Family Medicine, originated in
the South in 1828. It acts
gently on the Bowel* and
Kidneys and corrects the
actiem of the Liver, and is, there­
fore. the best preparatory
medicine, whatever the sick­
ness may prove to be
In all
common diseases it will, un­
assisted by any other medi­
cine. effect a speedy cure.
The Regulator is safe to administer in any
condition of the system, and under no circum­
stances rati it do harm. It will invigorate
like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicating bever­
age to lead to intemperance; will promote di­
gestion, dissipate headache, and gener­
ally tone up the system. The dos« is small,
not unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted
No loss of time, no inter­
ruption or stoppage of
business while taking the
Regulator.
Children complaining of
Colic, Headache, ur Sick
Stomach, a tea>poonful or
more will give relief.
If taken occasionally by pa­
tients exposed to MALARIA,
will expel the poison and protect
them from attack.
A PUYBICIAVM Ol’IMON.
I have been practicing medicine for twenty years,
and have never been able to put up a vegetable
compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu­
lator. promptly and effectively move the Liver to
action, and at the same t.me aid / instead ot weak­
ening the digestive and assimilative powers of (he
system. L M. H inton , M. !>.,Washington, Ark
textil-
We offer for sale the follow ing *b «cribed real
property.
[7-52. ]
The Hargadine property, consisting of
very desirable town lots, improved am1, un­
improved; and farming lands and stock
ranches in sizes to suit purchasers, up to
6000 acres; also,
A G ood S tc k R anch , ‘JOO acres, six miles
East of Ashland—pood for snnmier or win­
ter range.
T wenty A cres of good wood land near
ow n.
Fine Custom and Ready-made Clothing
8-30]
Will _
and uer-
inauently cure till the various ditti-
culti« s arising from a disordered
condili'»! of tin-
Liver, Kiineys, Stomach and Spleen.
Who offers at Bottom Prices a large and varied assortment of
At the American institute rink in
The xenate rejected th« nomination of
New York, on the 5th, was held an auc­
tion sale of Senator Stanford s California R. C. Pollard, of Indiana, to be a judge
crilts. Forty-seven head brought $46,- i of the Montana supreme court.
35.
’
While playing ball with her children
English journals comment on the re- I Mrs. Hatley, of Columbia county. W. T_,
cent anarchist riots in this c**un’ry by | receive»! injuries from the ball from
saying we should by this time have which she died.
hnrned >'ur mistake in opening our door
The managers of the Oregon Pacific
to the worst clement of Eur*>|>ean life.
railroad expect s**on to run daily trains
The Imnse committee on p-'Stoftice« between Yaqaina and Corvallis, also a
lias ordered a favorable report on a bill . daily sfativ line between the latter town
to extend the free-delivery system t<> all and Albany.
towns of 10,000 inhibitants where the
A woman who publicly cures all sorts
revenues were $10,000 or more the pre­ of diseases by the laying <>n of hands, is
ceding year.
the sensation of the day at L"s Angele».
The St. Paul Pioneer-Press says:
“Cabinet overwork, of which we hear so
much, and whore eft'**cts are wretched
realities, is but another name for the
prostration which follows an attempt to
redistribute peri' dically the spoils of a
government which has grown to the size
of ours.’’
Cincinnati is under martial rule and
regiments are camped ready for duty
The police having discovered that 600
socialists and anarchists are armed and
have a manufactory of dynamite bombs,
their measures have been taken. The
bombs that proved so destructive in
Chicago were made in Cincinnati.
an remedy
REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS
All the sawmills on the Sound are run­
ning on three-fourths time
J
Chronic Na« a I Catarrh, Throat mid
Lung DiscaseM, Liver and Kidney
UiseaacM, Uladder Diseases, Diseases
of Women, Uiood Diseasesand Ncrv»
ous Affections, cured here or at home,
with or without seeing the patient. Come and
see us, or s^nd ton cents hi stamps for our
“rnvalids’ Guide Book,” which gives
all particulars.
Ncrvons Debility, luipo-
nrimiT. tency, Nocturnal Losses,
UfeLluATE and all Morbid Conditions
—
caus d by X oiitliful Fol»
J. H. Zeitin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
CHAIRS, 60 DIFFERENT DESIGNS
*
I» •
Window Shades,
Samples of Carpets,
Baby Carriages,
Boys’ Wagons, etc.
;ifWe keep the Freshest and Best groceries in town, at the lowest figures. As we buy
for cash , we can afford to sell cheap for cash.
In addition to our full and complete
assortment of groceries aud provisions, we carry
Call and Examine my J Stock!
And if you can't find what you want I will
manufacture or order it for yon.
Abo:
I
Goods delivered to all parts of town free of charge.
10-13
FARLOW A- MILLER.
CENERAL
ALL
ORDERED
M asoiìic Block.
Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries,
Si at ione ry
Artists' Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stock.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
STABLES
THOMPSON & STEPHENSON
EGGS FOR HATCHING!
MYER BROS,
Hardware, Stoves, & Tinw
TIN, SHEET-IRON à COPPERWARE
Call at
B. F- Reeser's
NEW
TIN
Mason & Hamlin.
A. B.
Great Westen.
Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordéons, Flutes, Flageolets, Music Books, Shee*
Music, Music Rolls and Folios,
YOULE & GILROY.
SASH, DOORS and BLINDS,
Lumber. Mouldings, Brackets !
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CLASS
LATH and SHINGLES.
NEAR R R. TRACK, MECHANIC St- A8HLAND
SHOP
Particular Attention paid to Job Work.
at the Invalids’ Hotel anj
Sunrica! Institute, has af­
forded large exiMTience in adapting remedies
for their cun-, and
Dll.
Favorite Prescription
.4nr-,v''i>ace <"/ F>rty yearj, gnd Th' u.
tani’s i'f T stiwnvils prove its lit fit.
Foil f vi v. RY at . t , df . at . f . rs in medicines .
For f J mform’-tpn »'•"'I ynnr address for 100
j,«-, r n’r
*' e •• I . r and Ps «li-w-aaes." to
W.«<xroiC» ii JJVX.V6 ei-
Yuk* «r*
Prices That Defy competition.
PRICE $1.00, ?S k 6
but th* best material used.
10
is
K
Send ten cents in sinin(>s for Dr. Picrc*>\
lari* Tr«jatisc on Diseases of Women, illu»
trail'd
IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE
B. F. REESER.
7]
PIERCB’S
is the result of thia vast experience.
It is a powerful Hentoratlve Tonic
and Nervine, imparts vigor and strength
to the system, and cure«, as if by magic, Lui*
corrlieu, or “whiten,’’ cxceasivc
flowing, painful men»»ruction I, Ull*
natural suppression*., prolapsi
'Mita or
falling of the uterus, weak back,
___ —
antéversion,
retroversion,
bearing.
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-..w*
down sensationi, chronic conges­
tion, inflammation
tion.
Infiammatimi and ulceration
of the womb,
woiub, inflammation, pain
and tenderness in ovuries, internal
heat, and “female weakness.’ ” ’
heal,
I it promptly
' relieves and ¡'urea Nansen
an!
..
; t ! Weakness
weakness of Sloniaeli,
Stomach, India*-*»
Indi
tion.
»io«,, niu
Blo'itinc,
nine, Verton«
.■»crv ou» i-rovirai
Prostratioi'
aud Sleeplessucst*, in cither sex.
in. axiix’ORD’s livtr ihvxgorz . tor .
Which will be done iu n workmanlike manner
and at
WOMEN
WOMEii.
DR. 8ANrORD’3 LIVLtf I3VIGOHATOA
World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
MrMlliLEN
Main Street, BUFFALO, N.T.
Manufacturer
SICK-HEADACHE,
Wooden Water Pipe !
\SllL»\l>,
Rilionu Headache,
ItizziucK., Constipa­
tion. Ind igestion,
and Bilious Attack.,
promptly cured by Or.
IHcrcr’s Pleasant
Purgative Pellet.. tS
cents a vial, by Druggist«
OREGON.
\\ *’lli furnish and lay either r**un*i
V v square timber logs «it tin- lowest priei
mu! in a manner guaranteed to give permanent
satisfaction. Has had long experience tn the
business, and laid the pipes for the O. a C. K.
between Rotebiug (nJ .VhLud
Headquarters, Youle 4 Gilroy’s Planing Mill
R-''idencc near the town pump on <iak »t.
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CONT ACTOR AND BUILDER.
Y¿ARS
10 lb
Pai. Oat 30th, 1333.
i
SYMPTOMS CF A
TORPID L1VER.
Los« of u ppetitc. Bua eia coni i» c, Buir in
(bo farad, with n du!! sciioalion in tUc
taci: Far»,
uudrr tuo eliou.ilrr»
blad?, ]‘ull»c«K after enlinp, »vl»h n <!!*,•
iucHnntion ts cicruoj of body or>:*is ii
Irrilubilitv cf »cinpcr, i.oa eph ite, », iti;
n feelingof!¿ri» lag neglc ted some aut»,
Weanuesn, DizxiueM, I lultcrlog uc tl»e>
Ueart, l)o(« betöre »he eyeo, iteaJi be
over ihr right eye, Bcatlcssaess, v. i.a
Olful drenms, Higbly calcred 4 riuc, r •-. !
Ila : re-opened th«
ASHLAND BOOT & SHOE Stori
COMSTlPATjGN.
Made onlvof Hie finest and best tjnal.
ivy of Glass for Withstanding hen».
TCXT S ril.I.S nre c-pe< taüyadai .1
to such ca-G-s, onn dose * tb.c'.s suco a
cliutig - <*f fedi ig?» toa«'-mi «li t: -i* sufletet.
Every good thing' is Counter­
feited. and consumers aro CAU-
tion & u
S tations of
A»«ured by the liberal patronage of the pact these Cirimnoys made of VERY
that hone’t work i.« appreciated, he will en­
POOR GLASS. Soo that the exact
deavor again to merit public favor.
label is on each chimney a a above.
All Work Promptly Done.
The Pearl Top is always clear and
bright Glass.
trf- Call and see Ute.
(9-M
Wear Good Boots! Pay for Them.
The! lncreasethe A por lite,.!': 1 < -use t;.e
b ir 1 » Tabe o» Fleali, (
. leu n-Uva i»
nonrtshcd : a bvit • Toni- A<-«fou cn
tL - llirulll'CUrukue.K. eob'.'Sinuln. -
£r. lue.'.!. l'rt-'O U>*»c. -illHuira, «...V.t.
TUTTS HñIR BYÍ
GHAT Hua or n Ul'ikEàS chr*ng<*l lo n
G losse B i . ac ' k bv a «inga- n|iplii*jt!icti «»»
DTR. Il impari 'i « mi tarai <-olar. »«>.!»
I this
instar,faneou*.ly. Sold bv Druggtats, <>r
pent bv exott - « o'i i * • cip.; o» . ;,
Office, 44 Murroy St , Kew Y. a
I
-r««,- hi si. ks ' <.t»i*r.
Manufactured ONLY by
Bloomington,Phoenix, Nursery Co
\rchitcci and Builder
USE.
Tbo Greifest Medicai Triumph of thè Age’
GEO. NUTLEY
C. W. AYERS,
Russian and Iron-clad Apples.
DISEASES OF
InvicorUes the Liver, Rcnlatcs the Bow
els. Strengthens the System. Purifies th
Bloo<l. Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevi i«
Is a Household Need. An Invalnibi
Family Medicine for common complain:
In Ret ser's Block. Ashland. Or., l ull «tick
<>n hand and made to order.
Eastern Fruit Trees, SHery: &c
ORCANS.
Is just what its name implies ; a
Turcly Vegetable Compound,
lhr.t
tmpot
Dets directly upon the Durr ; curing
the many diseases ii|ci^tyao that im-
portant organ, and p
tnerous ailments i.f arise from in
ction, such nJ
deranged or
Dyspepsil
e, Biliousness,
Cos&’enesAliWiaria, Sick-hcadachr,
Rhetrinajramretc. It is therefore r
truismuh
“To have Good Healt
the Liver must be kept in order.”
FOR THE BEST
ASHLAND. OREGON
HUNSAKER & DODGE,
INVIGORATOR
II. JUDGE.
[9-48
H CHITWOOD & SON
Will Buy and -Sell horses-
and p •man in ly cured by our
Speclall: at. Book, post-p in!, U cl . in stamps.
Ktipture, or Breach, radi­
cally cured wilhoet the knff**,
without trusses, without pain,
and without dune. r. Cure«
Guaranteed. I look sent lor
ten cents in stamps.
PIL.I1 TU1UOUS an.l STIflCTl'RF.S
treated under .uaraiitce Io cure. Book
sent for ten cents in stamps. Addrees U’ ohijj s
D ispensary M edical . A ssociation , GGJ Nluiu
Street, Buffalo, N. V.
■■■ Tiie treatment of many
ninranra ar thousands of cases of those
¿«east's K-cullar to
at low rates, and all work done promptly.
ASHLAND DRUG STORE LIVERY AND FEED
Grand Master Workman Powderly, it
The Portland Board of Trade has
seems, began his working life as a switch
found out that certain iron goods are
tender. Mr. H**xie, manager of the s<*ld cheaper tip the Willamette than they
Gould .system of railroads in the south- I can be laid down in Portland, as freights
I'he old stables on Main sheet near the
bridge, and the new stables on Oak street,
we«t, was at <>ne time hostler in a hot* 1 are lower to Eugene and other towns up
arc now under the pioprietorehip and man­
near Des Moines. Afterward he became valley, than to Portland, coming via I
agement of
I
chairman <»f the republican state central Yaqilina Bay to those places. Freights
eoiuuiittee an*l United States marshal of t*> San Francisco being s-* low from the
Iowa. Mr. Gould himself earned his East—goods reach the Willamette towns
first money ax a map peddler.
for less c«*st than they can be brought
i
t Who are prepared to offer the public better
It is understood that Miss Cleveland, over the Northern lines.
I
who has thus far [»erforiiied the duties
The Rig Bend tunnel, on tiie Feather
accommodations than ever before afforded
attendant upon her brother's position s*> river, in Butte cmintv. Cal., was com­
in Southern Oregon in the livery business.
acceptably, is well ple.iseil with the pros
pleted recently. The tunnel is 12.000
poets of his marriage, ami will l>e glad feet l<>ng. and was b-gnn two years ago,
to be relieved from a mode of lite which and has coat over a million of dollars. It
Horses Boarded and Fed.
has not been thoroughly congenial to her. will take the water from thirteen miles
The old farm house at Holland Patent is | of the river, which runs ar*>utnl a moun­
At reasonable rates.
being remodeled for her future residence, tain, and it is estimated that $100.000,-
New and liandsome turnouts, reliable aud
and new furniture has been purchased 000 w >rth of gold will be taken from the
safe buggy t.-ams, and good saddle horses
for the guest chamber.
always to be had at these stables.
[9-42
bed of the river. It is the largest and
Professor David Swing write»* of "The i I most expensive mining tunnel in tin*
ideal Ciiurch" in the April number of world. The Scientific American fully il­
the F*>n»m
He concludes that “the lustrates it.
ideal church will be one in which pity
THOMPSON A STEPHENSON.
In Shasta e- unty Cal., the ordinary
shall outrank doctrine; in which the word Ctirse of an estate left in the hands of
of Christ shall outrank all the words of an executor has been completely re­
the law-giver, prophet and psalmists; in I versed. Fifteen years ago Larry Hughs
which the spirit of Christ shall be the died having several ranches, valued at
verwhelming pr **>f of the presence of $12.000, de' ised to his w;i'e and four
---- FROM ----
a Christain: in which the infinite variety children. The widow act&d as executrix,
of th'-nght. interpietation, belief and and so excellent was her nianngenient
Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks and
dream shall'be forgotten by full tolera­ that in these years she has snpix.rted and
tion and full friendship which shall make educated her family, has drawn $30,01)0
Brown Leghorns.
a brotherhood out of sentiment, charac­ in income from the property, ami yet
THE THREE LEADING VARIETIES.
ter and du’v, rather than out of doc­ when the estate was pr**bate<I last week
trines amd definitions.”
it was valued at $24.000. A refreshing
I KEEP NO OTHERS.
A new origin for the term “painting change this is from the style which we
My-»ix Wyamiott* Jicn« n,adc u rvcord la«t
—DEALERS IN—
season of one hi ’ ni > rei > vni * twenty - hix eggs
the town red” has been dug out by Toni read of so frequently, in which tlm
each , in i>ix months, from January l-*th to July
Joiica, of the Harrisburg Telegraph. widow and children are left, after years
loth. Aside from their utilitv. they are the
He has discovered in the archives of the litigation with in.snlHcient means of sup
handsomest fowls 1 have ever bandied
EGGS—One sitting, f t; two sittings, (7; three ;
■state that William Penn gave fifty gal­ port, while a great estate is wasted in
sittings, |9. No fowls for sale till full.
lons of rum anil twenty-five pounds <-f fees of court an 1 c->unse’.—[Chronicle.
I M y P lymouth R ocks have stood nt the front
red paint to the Indians f*>r a certain
for several years, always winning the highest
The Limekiln Chib.
honor« wherever exhibffeff
track of land. Thereupon he comments:
EGGS—One sitting. 12.50; two silliggs, $4:
“Just imagine that tribe of Indians
Colonel Erastus White of the commit­
three sittings, (0. A few choice trios at (10
each. Single birds from three to flu- dollars.
tilling themselves up with that fifty gal­ tee on military aflaits reported that his
My stock of B rown L eghorns cannot lie ex­ I
lons of rnin and doing the great dec-rat­ committee had carefully investigated the
celled
in this or any other country. My -tnjin
ing act with twenty-five pounds <*f red subject of our cast defences,
is a direct cross between fowls 1 imported from
paint. Why a cowboy too or a Sagwa (pined by a late resolution, >m
Bonney of Massachusetts, ami Keefer of Illi­
nois.
symposium are as nothing compared to reached the !■ Hawing conclusions:
EGGS—One sitting. *2 50; two sitting«. 41;
the way the aborigines carmined |he
thre*- sittings, k’>. A few extra choice cockerels
1. lit ca«e <>f war lite enemy .« ileet
for «ale at 44 ami $’>.
village wherein dwelt Billy Penn.”
could eas'ly bombard any city on the
All my birds have had splendid range, are I
coast.
We
would,
therefore,
suggest
healthy aud fipejy inaiked
Acc-nliug to the report of the Denver-
mint, the output of mineral in Colorado, that all these cities be moved back fout-
I Guarantee a good hatch, and perfect satis­
in 1885, was as follows: Gold, $5,0t>0,- teen miles.
faction.
2. The enemy would have no trouble
000; silver, $13,500.060; copper, $1,700.-
Send
stamp
for
handsomely
Illustrated cata­
000; lead, $3,361,000, making a total of in landing troops on our shores. The
logue. GASH Must Accompany All Orders,
only
tumble
would
be
getting
any
of
$22,561,000. Oregon is as rich in min­
Address
J. M. GARRISON.
ASHLAND,
..... OREGON.
Forest Grove. Oregon.
erals as Col'iraih», yet it only produced them off alive again. The only sugges­ I
N. B.—Wells, l argo a ¿'o.’s Express gives
last year $600,000, in gold and silver. tion we have to offer is that Ben Butler
Arc prepared to l**riii«b PI ANO* :md ORGAN» al I'BH E« that lu i Y ( OI’F.TJ TION.
special low rates to all my customers
Wh en the people of Oregon take more lie notified to be oil hand early in the
AH Insirunit nt* guaranteed a« represented or Money roiundtd.
interest in the development of its great morning.
3. If a new Paradise hall be erected it
resources, tliis State will make as good a
Our terms are as liberal as any house on the Coast. Bacon, Lard, Wheat.
showing annually as its younger and more slfnld be at least twelve miles from any
Oats
or Barley taken in payment for Instruments. Cash also, not rejected.
energetic sister. If properly developed, spot accessible to the gunboats.
I
Tne Old Reliable
------ ORGANS TAKEN IN PART PAY FOR PIANOS. --------
4.
We
tbm
’
l
want
war,
but
if
one
hap
­
the product of the mines c<>uld be made
I
to exceed the product of the fields, and pens to fail out of a tree and hit ns we
Agency for Southern Oregon and Northern California for the following
the pioduet of both would make a rich «han't t un away.
Instruments:
5. It is better to apologize than to get
OF BLOOMINGTON, ILL ,
and prosperous State.—[News.
licked. This advice is for such nations
Will
be
represented in this part of the country
I
as may fuel like knocking the chip off our
the coming season by
V Peculiar Discovery.
shoulder.
Decker Bros,
C. S. ENGER,
The work of clearing away obstructions
The report was accepted and adopted,
Behr Bros,
on the beach preparatory to extending and all unfinished business being placed
Who will call on you for your orders for fall
delivery.
J. & C. Fisher,
the cribbing from the docks on down to- on it shelf t<> diy, the meeting adjourned.
wirds Fo.-d's joint, was inaugurated yes­ —[Detroit Free Pri ‘S3.
Emmerson,
terday morning. In removing some of
and
The latest and most approved varieties of
Fruit Crop.
the large bouhlera torn from the bluff by
Iyers
<fc
P
nd
Peaches,
Pears, Piums, themes, Apricots,
the big blast put in by the engineers of
A. F. Miller of the firm of Miller
Grapes and Small Fruits, Nut-beaing Trees,
the Oregon Pacific in the spring of 1882 Bros., is a gentleman who is well in­
We also keep a lull supply of SVPERIOR string* for the Violin, Banjo, and Guitar.
Etc,Etc. Etc.
to dear a way for the road-luxl on which formed on horticulture. Thursday he
to lay the steel rails, sc.ilt-s or fragments told a Portland News reporter that the
What a Wife Sahl.
were broken from them which were pear, cheiry, and prune crop will be very-
found to be full of rock oysters. Upon short this year. Mr. Miller said: “I
Simply this and nothing more:
a close examination the large rocks were have just made a short trip into Clacka­ Always on hand, in fact anything in the usic line can be furnished on Short Nutiei.
it oumc from T. K. Bolton's stor*:
i.ivi us ; call and be convinced. All orders by mail promptly attended to
found to be jienetrated with holes and mas county and a portion of Marion, and
Has proved to be a perfect cure,
Respectfully,
the holes crowded with oysters. The I find that pears are felling off’ the trees.
Pleasant testing, safe and sure.
strange and curious fact in the matter is, Piunes will be very short. In the vicin­
I That Gum Tree ' Encalvptnai cough Svmp.
HUNSAKER
&
DODGE,
these boulders, only four years ago, ity of houses the cherries were protected
T K Bolton A co would call the atten­
formed a part of the mainland, many feet from frosts and a two-thirds crop is as­
tion of their inends apd the public to this
«atcelleut preparation, niAde in Australia
above the highest tides, and were torn sured. Fifty feet distant the trees bear
and San Francisco, California, from the
from the bosom of the high bluff by the no cherries. There will be a good crop GEORGE E. Vol LE,
W m . M GILROY. leaves of a peculiar variety of the Euca­
use of giant powder, and hurled into the of apples and peaches,. I cannot tell
lyptus or blue guin tree of Australia. It
l>each, where, twice every twenty-four anything about strawberries, further than
has no sickening property to disturb the
hours, they were submerged by thj tides
st.on’nch, and is most reliable for curing
that they area mouth behind, kll kinds
coughs, cnbjs. sore throat, whooping cough,
Now, the question to solve is, was the of vegetables are late, and the gr<-und is
bronchitis, croup and
tendency to con­
embryo oyster in the rock before thrown too cold to sustain life. Garden seeds
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sumption. Sold by
’ T ri D olton ,
from its original home, or has it proj*a- are rotting in many places, will have to
City Drugstore, agent for Ashland.
- a il U facturer« oí-
gated since that timel The indications be replanted."
are that the oysters have taken their
Photograph*.
abode tn the rocks during the four years
Grants Last Written Word.
they have been exposed to the semi-daily I
Persons who may wish (uui'-_;4).i.> fiotu
In the first volume of Gen. Grant's Me­
negatives made by the uu<ler«lgned wlife in
tides.—[Exchange.
Ashland Cun ptocurc tin tn 1 -y «ending order«
moirs page 514 is taken tip by a map en­
to Grant’* I’m*. u« rhe negatives have all been
title 1: "The Bittie of Champion Hill.”
An Enormous Order.
preserved
E. F. EvEP.tTI.
Towards the end of his long sickness,
Grant'» Pa«». Or.. Maj 2:*, !*»•*
According to a telegram from Putt while he was giving all time possible to
Townsend, says the Fest-Intelligencer, the work of revising the manuscript for » Drat« ïê il.
the Port Discovery mill has received fiom liia book and it was only a few moments
Japan an order for ties to the amount of daily that his strength would |>eritiit this
120,000,000 feet. An adequate concep­ — the sketch of this map was handed to
tion of this order can be formed when it the general. Holding it in his feeble
is known that the mill has never cut hands he studied it long and carefully.
more than 30,000,000 in one year. It Then bec koning for a pencil, one was
would accordingly take four years of brought to him by his son, and with it
steady work to fill the Japanese order. far up in the right hand corner of the
X
Moreover, if ties can be procured here nta:*. he wro c the word "Sherman.”
Wooden
t
more cheaply than at any other place the This indicated the position occupied by Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order.
» i » « r.
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It.
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same is true of large timbeis, and fur­ Gen Sherman's command when the bat­
Water Pipe made to order.
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Balm DJi
ther extensive orders may be expected. tle was fought, and was the last word
If the good news brought by this tele­ written by Gen Grant in his book. His
Proprietors of the Tozer & Emery Planing Mill,
beautiiies.
gram is confirmed, better times may be physical strength gave out then and he]
expected on Puget sound
f could work no more
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Repairing Neatly Done
UNDERTAKER
rooms nt R. R Bri'ig*-. ntur Voule
& Gilroy's planingmill.
WORK
Will be made so as to give entire salisfi.* tion
THE ASHLAND
PIANOS.
medicines ,
Hammond. & McCall,
— A N Ü—
In W ashington territory there are three
I>evs*.ns that are a 100 years old, and
they are females.
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Bargains I
PATENT
miscellaneous
MISCELLANEOUS-
M.
A. P. HAMMOND,
-AT
Washington territory has 16 national
and 12 private banks.
Nevada pays her male school teachers
an average salary of $140 per month,
her females $96.
%
General Butler lias requested an op­
portunity to be heard in opposition t<>
the confirmation <>f General R<>s<*crans,
and will charge him with having pub­
lished in a report to the house of repre­
sentatives false, mal'cious statements af­
fecting his (Butler's) honesty in connec­
tion with the management <*f funds of
the soldiers' home.
manufacturing - miscellaneous .
Baker City is to have water works.
NEWS.
President Cleveland has vetoed sev*
oral pension bills, for private parties,
and shows that many bills thus passed
have ne foundation tn justice.
mercantile
STATE AND COAST.
..MAY 21, 1S*6.
FRIDAY
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GEO. A. MACBETH & CO.
Pittsburgh Lead Uluss Work.
FOR SALE BY DEALERS.
MANUFACTURER ANO WOOD WORKER,
MACHINE SHOP
Shop on First Avenue, near Main St
\$HL \ND, OREGON
, »«“W ill make estimates and bids on all
buildings, public or private, and furnish
all material, plans and specifications for
the construction of the same.
*.«?“Sash, Doors and Mouldings on hand
and for sale at lowest rates.
y-ifGtueral shop work done in short
order.
J^’Stair building a specialty.
fV”All work guaranteed to be first-etasi»,
and of latest designs.
All Kintts of Castings furnished at lowest rafts
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SAW CUKKftC A SPEC’UTY.
O
iaaur-cl March it rd 5M‘P».,
rat l> year. <<-2X0 page«,
j x 11'.; inch«,»» lilt ot er
3.500 illuatraHonn — a
whole Picture Gallery.
GIVES Wholesale Prices
rlirftl to r.-nisito«*-rs on all goods iur
ptrionrl or family use. Tells ho»« to
order, and ((Ives exact cost of e»rry-
(lilng you use, eat, drink, wear, or
havef*n with. These INVAI.VABI.l-.
BOOKS contain information ultaiteil
from the market» of the »vorld. Wr
will iiiati a copy l'RHK to any ad­
dress upon receipt of 10 cts. io defray
expense of mulling. la t tut hear from
you.
Kc«pc«4fallyt
MONTGOMERY W^RDACO.
227 A 229 ub’ish Avrn»:.?. < plcnt^o« III.
H. SCHERRER
*ll<fj’ .VA' 1/V ¡HÍ. DEl’Ur.
12 Packets Best Garden
Seeds for 50 Cts.
PAINTiNGI
The undersigned has lea««»! a «lion on MAIS
trect. fronting the Plaza, mid will continue to
till orders in bitt line at
REASONABLE rates ,
and guarantee »atbfaetton. Abo,
the following i hot» • vuI» ties vegetable «*
Early Winnitigstiidt i'ubliaRc, Half Txi
Scarlel Ca: r t Ea-ly Green Cliifier •
. i-tinilxir. c.uano.¡ole. ix-i in-e. Buy Vi
: Mu»ku-.'-luu Tin- llo.-. tt‘.-u* *mi-!on. N
. Giiiut Io?' ci, fnii/in. t'onbie i urle<! I*n
• ley. I.onv «i-arlct !ta<!|«li. Round I.i
spinach. !‘erf*-<i G»*iii Squa'h Wl>
Egg Turnip.
ADtiREXS
Paper Hanging and Glazing.
645' Order slate will be found at door of «h
o
H. S. EVANS.
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R. J. TRUMBULL & CO
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ranrj
419 and 421 Sans«meSt., San Francisco, Cal.
<t:i b ma'l< ’ FREE’
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HEATON FOX,
¡■ne« ».or lu M Mickcbon nt li t- **1«1 Hall*!
near tin * l«*i>rtitg Mill .1. where he is p pared
for al 11 kind.» of
O. Ms FERRY & GO.. Detroit.
Blacksmithintt 1 Carriage Won. I
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IN ASHLAND.
HORSE SHOEINC A SPECIALTY
^^^Noiie but the l-C«t mechanics employ d.
N*xt io
a nd
PRICES FOR SH0MNC.
No.s 1. 2, 3 «nd 4 shoes, $2.50;
5 and 6, $3.
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Give me a call.
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i* F°X.
John H. Yates, of Batavia. N. ¥.. say«.
“I cheerf ally commend
Your Aromatic Wine
•1
It did new life and vigor send
Through this weak frame of mine.
It did for ail njv stomach ijis
More than the doctor and his pi IM’’
For sale at the City
store
, o’
Tailoring Business
llic Niitk> sin” «Iio|> on Main -'lr.i t
has for «al * a w ell chosen stock *>i
(’lotlis itiid Cnsslinercs
which to make up suit« t*> order. \lso >
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I gii ' s
iiriiishin^ Go»»«l.s,
«tina of Fine Khirt**. Vnderwearof ever •
. etc.: all for -al* at lowest li- ine mó-,..
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