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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS TO ABANDON FORT KLAMATH. BEXURIAL BAT EXERCISES. Following is the programme of memo News reached this valley last Saturday rial exercises to be observed next Mun that the commanding officer at F<>it day, May 31st. EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS. Klamath had received ordvis to prepare SPECIAL ORDER NO. 1. for the evacuation of that post by the ! Procession to march from Plaza at 10 There is a great petroleum boom in til st of July next, in puisuanceof adv- , o’clock a . M., in order as follows: L s Angeles and Ventura counties, Cal. termination reached by the War Depart Band, The strikes are promising. Firing squad, ment at Washington to abandon the |»'»t Burnside Post, including all old sol- ( A carload of dowers was sent from San as a military station. This news was un I diets, Francisco this week to be placed upon ex[H.-ctvd and most unwelcome to the Sunday schools, people of Southern Oregon. It was ru Citizens. Grant s tomb next Monday. « « ---- mored sometime »go that such a move March to cemetery. Congressman Morrison will call up th. had been suggested to the department, Deci > rat i on ce re mo n iea. March to Grove. tariff bill as soon as one or two appro but as the people here all recognize the Ceremonies at the Grove—1, Music by priation bills are out of the way. need of a garrison at Klamath, and the band. 2. Prayer by the chaplain 3. Music by the choir. 4. Reading or su|i|x>se<l that anyone giving the matter A Buffalo dispatch makes the staitling ders by adjutant. 5, Music t»y the I can-ful investigation would see this ne lUlUoUlicelueut that Cleveland a gi11 has choir. 6, Oration by Hon. Geo. B. gone back on him, and refuses to marry. cessity as they do, there was no apprt' Cuney. 7, Music by the baud. h'eiisioii that a step so ill-advised would Post march to headquarters and disperse By command, J. M. M c C all , What kind of a military policy is it actually be taken. Just what influence Comdr. Burnside Post G. A. R., that consolidates the troops in or near has brought it about is not known here | Dept, of Oregon. the cities, and leaves the frontier ex yet, but, be that wha« it may, the move is one of great injustice and actual in- i posed? Pioneer Society Meeting. ------------- -*.«»- ----------- jury to the settlers and citizens of the The 10ih annual meeting of the >re troops are needed at San Fian- country suriounding the Klamath and Pioneer Society of Southern Oregon will eisco and Vancouver. There isn’t style Y'amax Indian resetvations. Ou these be held at Mier's hall in Ashland oil enough about an army divided up into two teservatloiis ill Klamath county are June 3d, 1886 at 2 p. M., at which time small garrisons on the frontier whcie the between one and two thousand Indians. the ie|»>i ts ot i he otliceia are to Im made, the officer» for the ensuing year elected troops are needed. They are peaceably disposed now, and and committees appointed oil memorial I have always thought from my ear ale advancing satisfactorily toward civil ivHolutionB on deceased members. A liest youth till now that the greatest ization, yet everyone who has any kuowl general counnittee of arrangements f<>i scourge an angry heaven can inflict upon edge of the Indian character well knows ilie next annual reunion, to lie held at Jacks uville Thursday. Sept. 9th, is als<< an ungrateful and sinning people was an that among so laigv a number theiu ale t ■ l*e Hppoin’ed; and any other legiti ignorant, a corrupt, or a dependent judi always some “black sheep"—usually a mate business e mung before tile uiee'- go(>d proportion—who are kept in check mg will be acted n)»<n. ciary."—[Chief Justice Marshall. S ilas J. D ay , Sec. solely by the pieseiicu of aimed soldiers When a “servant of the people" is among or near them. This cannot be Burned Out. i making from 83000 to $50o0 a year clear successfully disputed, and will, it is of ex[>erises it looks as if he ought to be “The Housekeeper,’’ Minneapolis. feared, soon be demonstrated at a heavy Minn , was buiiied out for the second satisfied without “cinching" the county Cost, if the order for the removal of tune in six years, April 12th, and a part I in such a small way as that of drawing troops be executed. Indians are by n<> ui i s laroe subscription list destroyed, sixteen 823 warrants for his own month means alwajs to blame for the beginning beveral ot the ladies employed barely I I ly salary and charging 30 eta. for drawing escaped with their lives. of the border wms and troubles. The Such of our readers as do not receive each warrant, instead of drawing one injustice towuid them of reckless ot the May number promptly, should write warrant for 8300, as any man < f ordinary vicious whites is too often at. the bottom I to the publishers, giviug full address, self respect would have done. of the tumble, but tbe h>>uest settlers time when subscription whs made, »n<i Dr. E. P. Geary, of Medford, nominee and the |>eaceful citizens bear the loss length of time paid for. The May num l>er will then be forwarded and the name for State Senator, is a gentleman excep and the burden just the same, whether a restored to the list. tionally well qualified for the position. white man or an Indian tires the first Prohibit ion Speaking. He is a young man «»f vigor and energy shot or commits the first murder. The I Hon. W. F, Owens, of Roseburg, and there is no one of either patty in the only question at issue here is, will the I I .«ecietary of the Prohibition state central county who would not believe, upon a peace and secuuty of the people of that committee, will address the people ot comparison of the two candidates that part of our state be endangered hy tin \»hlaud at Myer's hall on Tuesday, June he would be able to do much mor»“ for removal of the garrison? The TlDINOS 1st, at 8o'cl<>ck p. M. Everybody kindly the interests of Jackson county than would unhesitatingly say yes; and every invited to be present. would his opponent, Dr. Stanley. unprejudiced person who would investi “The air is full of politics out here in gate the situation of »flairs would make Politics does not enter in any degree Klamath county," writes a correspondent the same answer. 'Vhy, then, should into tho duties <>f the judiciary branch <*f “ and everybody expects to bo elected. i the tn »ips he removed? Theie is no the government, and, in fact, no judge The Democrats and Republicans both pressing demand fol their set vices in de- dare take partisan influences <>r party re claim the advantage of a majority of the 1 friise of the country at any other place; lations into consideration while upon the immigration of the past year, and the I and if there were, there ate many posts I Re, aiblicaiis know that to elect their bench if he means to do his whole duty that c<>uld be abandoned with less risk as a judicial officer. As the counterpait than this. If there is any need for an ticket they will need a majority of the of this fact, it must be admitted that army in the United States at this time it new comers, yet they may elect two or every voter who does his whole duty will I is in the protection of the settlements in three popular candidates, anyhow, by refuse to be hampered or fettered by par the Indian country. The troops at Fort ihe aid of Democratic votes.’’ tisan considerations in making his choice Klamath are needed just there, and tin If trouble should arise between the of candidates for the responsible office of government would be recreant to its Indians and settlers in Klamath county judge of a court of justice. tiust to remove them two hundred oi and some <>f the more vicious and reck Mr. M. L. Alford, who i» læfore the four hundred miles away. Under tile less of the Indians should be induced to people of Jackson county as a candidate security atfoided by a garrison at Klam attack the whites, a dozen or more fatn fur county clerk, is a young man of good | ath, hundreds of families have made theii dies might easily be massacred before the ability and good education and a prac homes nt-ar tbe reservation, without tin order for troops to march thither from tical training in business and b<u>k keep slightest anticipation that the garrison some «tiler state or territory could be is ing which fits him well for the duties of 1 w«-u d be removed for vears to come. T>- sued freni headquarters. A garrison is the clerk's office. His qualifications for expose these people to the danger and needed at Klamath, and its removal is the positiou are unquestioned, and the apprehension consequent upon the aban- inexcusable upon any grounds of sound taxpayers of tho county who recognize ■ donment of the post now is an injustice policy or governmental economy. the advisability <>f giving the “iiiacliine ’ I which shouhl not have received a nm- There is one office to be filled in this a wholesome shaking up and taking the meiit’s serious consideration Let Us wheels of the county affairs out of the hope that a representation of the true county that is surely imn-political, that rut in which they have been running of state of affaiis will induce the President <>f treasurer. The Republicans have late will be able to unite upon him with to revoke the order for the abandonment nominated a young man, Mr. A H. of the Fort. llaegley, whoce character stands very full confidence and entire satisfaction. ■ — ■ ♦ • ♦ - --- high, and who has the very heat business It is rumored that the men and corpor AN INSTANCE CITED. t qualifications. He should be elected, as ations connected with swampland jobs, lie got his nomination honestly, without In making a comparison of the two can wagon road grants and similar interests any wire pulling or bargains and with are making a strong effort to defeat Judge didates for the office of District Judge, ■ mt Ina asking. The voters of Jacks ii Waldo’s re-election to the bench of the the T idings said in a recent issue th st, county should stand in for him on elec- Supreme Court, with the understanding while Mr. Neil has enjoyed success in •ion day, and may be sure that the puh that Strahan is the man who could he his practice as a criminal lawyer, the lie funds will be safe it. Ilia hands. depended upon to lean in their direction qualities and methods wiiich have made Í in decisions involving any of these in him successful in that direction arc- such I Cali to Temperance Workers'. terests. Judge Waldo's record doesn t as wei_h heavily against his fitness for Having been appointed bv the State Temper- give them any encouragement. When the hioh judicial office to which he as .nice Alliance to organize comity Alliances as such influences aru known to be at work pires. An illustration of the character auxiliary to the State Alliance. I hereby make for the election of any man t<> such a of his methods was brought into general a call for delegates to meet in Ashland in the Baptist chun-li at 2 P M., Saturday. May 29th. position as that of supreuiu judge, the notice at Jacksonville a few days ago lor the purpose of effe ting such organization. Eacli temperance society of any kind nnd people who want honesty, honor and The Sentinel in its last issue contained justice should swing the rote promptly an indirect charge tint Mr. Neil, while each church and each sabbath school in the county is entitled to send one delegate to said retained as counsel for a defendant held against him. meeting. It i» hoped that us many tetnperanoe to answer for a hiizh crime, approached work' rs as possible will be present and lend The office of Judge of the First Judi the grant! jury pending «he considera their aid to tho work cial District is no sinecuro. It is by no A M. R ussell . Chairman. tion of the case by that body, and en Ashlend, Or.. May 19, 1M6. means a position in which the incumbent deavored to influence their verdict in may take his case without detriment to H<nv to Shorten Life. favor of defendant. Mr. Neil c died up the public interests. Hi“ cannot hircoue on the editor of the Sentinel for his au The receipt is simple. You have only or two deputies to carry on the business thority for this charge. The answer • o take a violent cold, ami neglect it. while he takes a vacati >n for rest »nd Abernethy, the great English surgeon, given him was that the members of the asked a ladv who told him she only had pleasure. The constantly increasing le grand jury thus interviewed by Mr a cujh: “What would you have? The gal business of the four counties of the Neil were the authority, and had fur Beware cf “only coughs.” olagiie?” district has reached a volume greater The worst cases can, however, be cured nisliod the information. Finding no loop than is generally supposed. There is hole for escape. Mr Neil then admitted l»v D r . W m . H all ' s B alsam for the I Hcarcely ever any recess of district court L fngs . In Whtxqnng C ugh and Croup in the presence of two prominent citizens it imuiediately allays in nation, and is now; the judge is found bu»y with some of Jacksonville that he had spoken t<> a »lire t<> prevent a fatal termination of case or other nearly every woikingday member or members of the grand jury, the disease. Sold by druggists. in the year. The kind of man needed but he did so, he said, to save the tax for district judge is one who is a con payers of the county the expense which scientious, hard worker, and just that a murder trial would cause. The grand kind of a man ably fills the office now. jury, happily, was composed of men not A man who has practiced since 1870 I It is whispered by hi^ old acquaintances My to be influenced in such a way. The and has met w ith great success, that Mr. Neil has the reputation of lad way is t<> du in the way of all oculist. man was indicted, and found guilty of Cases that 1 cannot cute there will be ing rather inclined toward indolence. murder in the first degree. The case no charges. Anyone suffering from sort* The taxpayers of the district have had was appealed, and on a second trial be « ye», weakness of eyes, or eyes that run two hard woikers on the bench, Judge ing hail John Justus, for he it was, was water <>r granulated lids, where the case Hanna and Judge Webster—both of sen', to the Oregon penitentiary for ten is possible I guaiuntee a cure. whom know how to keep business mov D r . 8. H armon . years for manslaughter for the killing of ing with briskness and dispatch, They his father. An act of this kind would Personal. couldn't endure a judge of the other lead to the prompt disbarment of an at Dear Bro. Meek, Ed. “The Central kind now. torney in many places if brought to the Met li< >< I tat.” Catlettsburg, Ky:—I see in Mr. Neil may the last •‘Central that y<>u want a sick Senator Dolph’s Wagon Road Limi attention of the court Grant Forfeiture b II passed the Senate excuse himself upon the principles of bex'laclu* itm jily. I sufleied from sick headache aliU'-st ir<u.> infancy, and tried last Friday. The Attorney-General is that professional code which allows an every leiuvdy I could get. bi;t never i directed by the bill t>> bring suit against attorney t<> do any and everything in fi'Und anything to do me good until I all persons claiming to own any part >>f defense of a client, regardless of justice, I used Sim -ns Liter Regulator. I feel the Eugene City, Dalles or Albany wagon propriety or any other restraint, bu* for apyne that suffers with that terrible disease, and J hope you will give it a when he does he admits that he is the t'lal. [C. S. Morris, Brownsville, \V. road land grants, to determine the ques tion of the reasonable and prope, com kind of a lawyer that the people of this Va. pletion of the mads in accordance with judicial district will never knoaingly place Auother Reduction. the terms of the granting Acts, and the upon the bench \\ e have reduced mir prices again on right of the United States to resume the i W. C. M yer has a reputation for ener stoves and can give lower fignrers than lands granted. The Cncuit Court is au any other dealers in Ashland. thorized to render a decision and declare gy and persr veirnce that will recommend U ILI.AKL' & El BASKS. forfeited all the land Coterminous with him to the supjHirt of the people of the i Pasture to Let. the r<>ada not built according to the re- county who want a representative t<> work for the interests of our part of the Good pasture to let on the Bauers quirenunts of the Act. The C >urt shall place at the h.;.t of Oak street, Ashland. also have the right to set aside all patents state. He is an old pioneer—not a po Apply to the undersig^gd- which have been issued for such forfeited litical adventurer or a piece of human JOHN RpAL. land, saving and preserving the rights of d iftwood subject to the ebb and fl.or of Uhland, Or.. July 30, 1885. all bona fide purchasers of any portion of currents stronger than hi» own character. U MCKIEP. the land fora valuable consideration, pro He was not nominated for office for char ity ’ s sake or at the behest of any owner vided that the lands actually settled ROGERS—JORDAN—At Grant'» Fas». Mav 23, 1SNI. by Rev. M. A. Williams. Mr. W’ J npon are occupied and user! as a home or bos», but because it was known that Rogers ami ill»« A’ice Jordan. he would be an holiot'»Lk* and efficient stead <>r for agricu'tural or grazing pur KIMBI.E— JOHN-'<IN—At tho residence of tbe representative if elected. otfiei.iting minister In M'dford precinct. poses. In cases in which such set'ler or May 21. lssti. Mr. E'imund Kimble and Mbs Maiifie E. Johnson. occupant has acquired the title of the America's greatest Chief Justice. Mar —In Ashland, May 13. State of Oregon, not exceeding one sec shall. said: “1 hare always thought from CORNIsH-PoHiHVE 1»»6. bv Hon. E Hei'entt t;.i:;n!y judge, J. D. Cornish ami Mis» Clnra Fordyce. tion to any one settler or occupant, he my eailiest y.>uth till now that the great shall not be included in such suit, and est scoili ge an angry heiven cali influì BORX. up nan migrile ul an<l Sinning pe““| le such settler or occupant shall not l»e was an ignorant, a Corrupt, or a depend WEBSTER. Near I'aleut. May 2C, ISSO, to Mr FRIDAY made a party thereto GENERAL PROPRIETARY MEDICINE. KEALESTATEE - MANUFACTURING - ETC. MERCHANDISE - GROCERIES—ETC. MAY 2*, 1SS6 ent judiciary ’’ and Mrs. Z. P. Webster, a sou LATEST RETURNS ,«ar. eiijoyca by those who seem »» it. The taint of corrupted n »ccretly uudenuiuiiig tbe t.. lu time, the poison willctr- | >•»•.■ i»< fleet», and wit had the more .. • !!;•■ longer it has been allowed ......... . . i If m item. Each pimple, stv. . - bin disorder Mid scums of utiualunu lr iitiile. or ianguo.', is one ot Nature's warnings of the consequences of neglect. Indicate that the Real Estate market is improving. Prices firm, and Sales increasing. i ANNOUNCEMENT! BUY NOW i I And save the fyer s Sarsaparilla 1» the only remedy that can be relied upon, In all cases, to eradicate the laiutof Itered- iiary diseasc and the special corruptiow of the blood. It is the only alterative that »ufliciently jmwerful to llwroughly cleati-e the system of Scrofulous and Mercurial iuipuritie» and the pollution One Ten One One One One The undersigned hereby respectful ly announce to the public that from this date they propose to sell goods of Contagious Diseases. It alao neu tralizes the poison» k-ft bv Diphtheria nnd Scarlet Fever, and ensble« rapid recuperatiou from the enfecblcment and debility caused by these diseases. Myriads of Cures Achieved by AYEK’8 S arsaparilla , in tbe pa»t lortv years, are attested, and there Is no blood disease, ut all possible of cure, that will not yield to it. Whatever the ailment“« of this cla»»,aiHi wherever found, from the actin v of tho Arctic «“¡rele to 1l»c ••veldt-»ore»” of South Africa, till» rem edy has affonk'd health to I lie »ufferer» by’ whom it was employed. Drusgists everywhere can cite numerous case«, with in tlicir personal knowledge, of remark able cures wrought by it, wlicre nil either treatment had been unavailing. People will do well to For Cash and for Cash Only I té The credit system must go.” prices means lower prices. than A yer ’ s S arsaparilla . Numerous crude liiixiUi'e» arc offered lo the ] tiblii“ ns ““blood purifier».” which ouly alm« the patk-nt with the preten-e of im tt' cheap do»«'«, and wi'h which lr i< fol experiment while disease i» •>t«,adiiy i> - «•omlng more deep-seated nnd ditficu; ■ f cure. Sonic of the«» nilx'ure» «!<• nut' lt tastin': ham«. Bear fn mind that the only medicine that can radically purify tic vitiated blood is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats I 10 6 10 10 dvance. Acre tract ready for the plow, for $¡,000 tracts at $150 each, tract for S ìoo . * * 180. 250. 700. 4« »4 Is II II II All good Fruit land, well located from 3-4 to 1 1-2 miles from Ash kind 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. Trust Nothing Else ri:r.rAREi> I IO • > <• ASHLAND, OR.. APRIL i, 1886. C. F. BILLINGS. Insurance and Real Estate. <000000- Ashland, Oregon. P. S.—Approved country produce taken in exchange for goods at Cash Prices. PHOTOGRAPHS Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; Six boules for S3- Made by tho Gelatino-Bromide, or E. V. CARI EK (ashler W. II. ATKINSON, President. The Bank of Ashland. JU --A. ASHLAND MILLS. FLOURING are the Call at Logan’s Gallery, on the hill, Vnd examine work made exclusively by the new process. leading artists of the coast <jn exhibition for oomparison. City Transfer and Dray Bnsiness. In the Market Prices Way Down for the Season of ’80. ASHLAND, OGN. Transacts a General Banking BusineB Interest allowed < n Time Deposits. Collections made at all accessible points on fa vorable terms. ■light exchange and telegraphic transfers sold ou Portland, Man Frauci»co and New York. ASHLAND MILLS FLOUR EXCELS ALL OTHER Call and see mv stock at the Ashland Mills. E. C. LANDERS G<>lti tlusf l>ou>iht ut afitmliird /irirrr. Photograph« made by tbs (8 44 I ASHLAND BEST The Spirit of the Ttymes is Progress and I am in •the front rank marching on to victory over all competitors. I’liOCESS, Are now taken by the Leading Photographers in al) the Cities, and for Grotqie. pio urea of children, etc., arc far superior to the old so-called “wet-plate" process. Champion Machines Take the Lead THE BAIN WAGONS DILATE DRY I (Bell Truck and Dray.) Rea! Estate, Mining J. Hi McBRIDE, PROPRIETOR. - and — Agents, Commission FREIGHT and lumber of all kinds trans ferred promptly in or in ar town fiu* Moving household g >ods, pianos, etc. a specialty. 10-17. Auctioneers and Appraisors. I The Pioneer Hotel. have made arrangements with the at Portland to have our li«t of properties "FOR SALE or RENT,” with a full description of our Fin« Climate and Great Fruit Valley, placed in ths hand« of new comers. tVe have a large ac quaintance in the East, many of w hom «le<dre to come to thia locality. On Oak Street. ASHLAND, Loans Negotiated and Collections Made. V V State Board of Emigration OREGON. B. Beach, Proprietor. Call at our olfli-t and give u« full particular«, ifBoard and lodging $1 to $1.50 per dsy. according to rooms occnp el. Board and and we will BVY. SELL, or KENT for you on lodging per week, $5.00. reasonable terms. TO STOCKMEN ANO RANCHERS! IRST CLYSS ACC )MM0D VTIONS. -BEST OF FARE — Samples of Quartz Solicited, and As says made Correct and Cheap. TYNOR MALE NOW. fort) to sixty head of I« good stock cow» W ill also have for sab this full u few hlgli (jrade shorthorn bull calves and half blood Foiled Angus Prices reasonable. Correspondence solicited. Address 10 CH1NE3E EMPLOYED. We have correspondence with a numl>ero( Mining Capitalist« who desire investments. (10-46—tf) ASHLAND COLLEGE C. Cunningham, SOLD AT MOUNTAIN PARK STOCK RANCH. P. O.» Fort Klamath, Or. 110-49 C. T. HARRIS & CO. Normal School, — at the— of Correspondence «olieited. — AND — -«on est Market Rate Bottom Knocked Out Sewing Machines! Sales made where ledges arc of value. \SH LAND, ?ED HOUSE M. Geo. Engle, Proprietor. .... STAR OREGON. Betwe. n Lngan's Photograph Gallery, and Pioneer Store. G. ROYAL, A. M„ PubSIDZNT. ASHLAND. H tin Street, Auliti •’ I will sell the New Y'ork 6cwing Machin'“ and the Canadian Singer Sewing Machine for f:» and |35. THREE COURSES OF TUDY.------- The State Normal Coarse. The Commercial.conr(ie The College Preparatory. Oregon. W. H. WICKHAM. ßir East sido of Main street, next door tn the gunsmith's. Notice. Having given S’lflficient time, give positive notice that all aceonnt« not paid within the next thirty «lays will be collected w ith coat« added. M iller &. Co. Ashland. Or., April 29, ISM Hosni can be obtained at the College Boarding Hall, or in private families, at |4 per week For catalogue or further particulars, ap ply to the President. .... OREGON. NL I LLS The propri<*tor. has leased the above buildinr from G. H Butler t<»r five year»», where he will be pleased t<* ace bis old customers and irived-,. Fie k now baking TUITION. ruition vnrie». aeronllng to »tudits pnrmed, from t<’> to 112 per term, FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY BOARD. 25 <l».. w h< at or graham. I R leave» B<)» tor TON BROWN BREAD everv fcstur rinv evening. 1ft- p. r lout Cake«, pie«, bun« ami all kina« of < ra< keri-. Hot coffee «nd oyster atew«. ROOMS TO RENT Give uu a call. Wm. MILLS. Settlement Wanted. The undersigned, having sold out his black smithing business in Ashland, is compelled to call upon all persons owinir him to come for ward immediately and make settlement either by cash or note. H eaton F ox Ashland. Or.. May 21. 18*0. ft HiE FINE TROTTING STALLION GOOD HORSESjGOOD COLTS Bring Good Prices. Hides and Fn » Bought. Horses! Colts! Money! Money! Colts! Horses! For Sale. DURING TIIE SEASON OF 18S6 A FINE s«lock Ranch of 200 acres, situat ed 1 mile N. E. of Fhcenix; nH under fecc« and all Bet in clover: no rongh or broken land > n the place. Good home and barn. o-chard, goM sprint« and water. Term«:— Part cash, balance on time. Price. $3A6t per acre. W. H. W ickham . FORTY Acres of choice fruit lami. situ ated within % mile of p»stoffice: 2J acres under plow: good house of five rooms, large barn, living water: some fruit now growing on the place and wo »d enough on the re mainder to n ty for clearing. Price. $3 >.00 per acre. T'erins. part cash, balance on time. Enquire of W. H. W wkham . 237* The following horses will be at my ranch oue mile north of Ashland, Oregon: .(4:7 49 fHOICE FARM FOR SALE. Best Location ii; Rog-tio llivei Valley. The under»lrnicd. tn «’onseqiic-nc»* of the 11 health of his w if»-, is compelled to seek a drier climate, and therefor offers for »ale bis farm of 9e acres adjacent to the Town of Talent. The pJaceU in a high state of cultivation, con tains a Rood house and barn, about 500 fruit trees, good water, etc. Will also sell horses, wagons, cattle, hogs, a full outfit of farminc implements and household furniture. Term» easy Tne farm will be sold alone, if desired. Ad dress, O. F. P esnebaker . Ta’ent, Oregon, Feb. 5. IS-SO. PAMRFTTA *^^ne and Percheron-Norman stallion, combining size, UMIvIDk I I A action kind disposition and whose colts are un surpassed, if equaled, sn this coast, AR ARI AM RAY (^ra^’ action, an’^erc endurance ^cron^ «■«ght P’b-, combining MrlHDIRIl DU I style, and good disposition, and whose colts make the finest carriage, road and “ all Don’t ran»* a half-breed Shetland for your child you love so much, it would coat a few dollars and give the child too much (?) happiness. Lumber! Lumbei !iJ w 0 On mv 201 acre farm there is one hundred acres of grain and hay growing, that I will sell w ith the farm. If desired. <-an give pos session at any time. JOHN S. HERRIN. Ashland. Or. Grape, plum, lemon, strawberry, black berry, quince, crab apple and currant * <^ gor Y, ------ CITY — OF — GRANT'S PASS, Finishing, Rustió or Flooring THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale a No. 1 grain farm, containing 204 acres of tillable land situated on the stage road, six miles raj,t of Jacksonville. Plaoe is well improved: good well cf water for house use and living stream for stock. Also 215 acres lying within half a mile of Phoenix, all under fence, count} road on two aidi-: can at small expense be put in cultivation. For particulars call on or ad dress horses. W. C. MYER, Ashland, Or. Are now prepared to furnish Lumber, either Choice Fams Fur Sale. purpose " QQ^TERMS lower than ever. Special inducements to parties breeding five or more mares. The Sugar»Pine Door and Lumber Co. Passenger & Freighi —TRANSFER.— Passenger Coach to and from every Train. and all kind« of rough lumber, at any point along the line of the oACKR at pricks to compete with asy mill in Southern Oregon. We will also soon be prepared to furnish OF“Frcitht moved anywhere about tow 11 al rates Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets Lower Than Anyone Else and every description of finishing». Correspondence Invited All orders filli 1 promptly. Address, 9 Soon Make Good Horses. The undcrslgued will pay the hfphest market pilce for hides, skins and furs of all kind« from this date until further notice. J It. R. Ht'TCRINGS. Ashland. Or., May 21. ISHfi. I jellies at Burckhalter & Hasty's BAKERY [10-48] JACOB WAGXER, Proprietor. L . m Sex, kjiwb I r i fa 1 SIR WALTER, JR. ASHLAXD AGENT, L. H. A.iamn, Miller Jr Cu.'t warehuu.ic. ri'XHIs HOTEL which has been for many -L years a favorite place of summer resort for pei sons seeking health and reer< at'ot has I recently been greatly improved by the present proprii tor. who has done much to make It pleasant and attrm tive to guests Will mak< the »eason of IK m ; a» follows He will heut the stähle of David Paync la Mt d.'ord on Haturday, .»i.-nday and Monday of euch weck, Tuesday aud Hidav at James Helms* on Wagnerrreek. and W'enncsday and Thur» dav at thu »luble of Thompson A Stophenson in Ashland. Description and Pedlgeee. Sir W alter. Jr., is 5 years old. coal black, fine form, good disposition and a splendid traveler; is 17 bands one au<l one half inches nigh and weighs 1400 pound«. Mir Walter. Jr . was sired by Mir Walter, he by Mumbrinol hfef. he by Manibrino Paymas ter, he by Mambnno. he by Imported Messen ger. His dam w as a Lons Island Black Haw k mare »he being sired bv the noted trotter An drew .ackson. sire of ifi-nry ( lay. progenitor of the Clay family of trotters. Ills fir»', dam. Bailie Miller, by Mnmbrino. son of Imported Messenger. Andrew Jackson by Young Bashaw and he by Imported Bashaw . Sir W alter. Jr.'s dam is connected with tne Clydesdale draft ho've I Terms. The Mineral Spring ¡3 tliv ir.Oxt Ualc.l of ■ontheiu ___ Or-non. si.<t its n.udiclnal properties have been proven to he of great value and Iwiiefit as h Nn<i nid ta digestion and »« « rcuiedv or r<“IM In nearly all cases of kidney ■. troubl ,----- • s ’ k I kirulri-d «if- nient«. L " ' ’ U tin- n (Mirt of tin- Ht>alv»|s t ollo» ins a.-a gallon of .u. One standard the watvr conUinil- Alumina......... ................. ....... '•204 grain» Boracic acid.......................... ............. .9175 Cah-iuin carbonate ........... ..........21.1JBI Sodium chloride.................. ......... 30 6MY. C»rbonale of iron....... .... .... 2 WI7 Hillel«“ acid ........................... ......... 3 9471 Titanic acid ......................... ....... I '443 • arbonute magnesia....... ......... 7».b7»S <4 Bicarbonate soda.................. ......... 24.6M Lithium carbonate. potaaMuin carbonate, io- d ne and traces of nitric u.-id not estimated. Total amount of carlHinlc a.'id gas. free and combined, equals 5».47sa grain* per gallon £^-S|,er'ial attention paid to the Comfort and needs of Invalid*. Among the improvements of the hotel are the taiha. fitted with nil modern convmlencv» ROOMS CLEAN, «EAT ANO COMFOHTARL*. Single rervicc. S» O0. pavable at time of ecr __ Vice; s> a«on f 12.00. payable at the end thereof; insurance, *15.00. payable as soon as the marc Is known U> bu w ith foal. Any person dispos ing of hie m«re during the season will please remember thnt money Is then due for serviecc. LEO water fresh from the spring Season commencing April 1st and ending uu »ale at JiuiiHazct w bodge'. In Ashland July 1st The best of care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be res)».n«lblc for any that may occur. D R WHITE, Proprietor. I saac W oolf . Attending Groom. (10-47) Good Table Faredi Reasonable Prices, Sugar-Pine, Door and Lumbor Go. FARMERS ! ATTENTION I H. B. MILLER, Grants Pasé, Or. Manager. V > •’ .1 TICKS Farm For Sale. fsp only California Hand Forged’and ' Hand Fintateci I SACK NEEDLES With cutter in the eye. Each needle guarabt<*ed. Price. 50 cti. Mk your dealer for them, or order from the mull- ufacturers. Safe insurance >>f all kinds at lowest WILL* FINK, 818 Market Street, rates. G. F. Billings tlO-U.j I Floral Guide ba work of neari riúó F««»«, colored l>l»»ca, ri*- ’ ^BhiMratlom, . »Ith » itb descriptions dneript loa« cf cf thi thv ^5 H**er* '"dVewtabte«. price« 3 n“1. *’*■ ,h°J? 10 an<> r™* m reati an? Price only ft reals Which may be deducted from the fina ordre. h — Still groceries left which will be sold below first cost by Caro Bros., in Rees er's Block T ÖJ EDS **”**• AT »ÏAW*«TZSa JA1OS VWÍ, Ì8B0OUB» W. J.