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rHE ASHLAND FRIDAY GENERAL TIDINGS MAY 28, 1st*. NEWS. I M E RC A NT I LE - M A N U FA CTU RING - MI SCELLA N Et >U S. M-'iint .E tta is tn a state of eruption. Bargains ! The Russians are talking of a railway across Siberia. STATE AND COAST. E. B. McElroy, superintendent of public iuatruction, will deliver the ad- dre a to the G. A. R. at the Memorial Day exercises at Eugene City. The Oregon synod of the Cumberland Presbyterian church will hold i«a next session at McMinnville, Oregon, coui- niencing Thursday, the 3d day of June, 1886, at 8 o'hick p. M. Arlington Enterprise: It is estimated that ab.>nt 120,000 sheep will be driven out <>f this and Morrow county this sea son, but this will be more than made up by an increase from the lamb crop, which is estimated at 150,000. Canyon City News; Coyote* and such other varmints as like greasy mutton are more troublesome this rpiing than for several years. Some of the sheep men of the county have to place guards about their flock during the night. The Oregon State Grange will meet on the 25th iust. at Orange hall in Salem. Arrangement* have be.*n made f >r the accommodation of the meml>ers of the or der at the Chemekete hotel, also for r* R. duced rates on the O. & C. R. R P. Boise, Master. Bargains ! The President goes to Brooklyn and New York on Decoration day. I Which with its large and complete stock of General Merchandise is now con ducted under the management of J. n. FOUNTAIN The Home Lind Cattle Company <>f St. Louts has effected a lease of over 2,- i 000,000 acies of grazing land in the Bttt- tslt Northwest Territory. CONVEYANCERS, i 5 Who offers at Bottom Prices a large and varied assortment of Fine Custom and Ready-made Clothing, Dr. Di<> Lewis, the author and re former, died at his home tn Y< nkers, N. Y., last Friday, after an illness of two or tlitee days from etysipelas. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fine Cloaks, etc Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oilcloths The deaths from sto;ms thus far this spring in Minnesota ur» over Sewnty- seveti. The cyclone season has scarcely opened ill that State it is said. Groceries, Canned Goods, Crockery. Glassware A Full Line of Books and Stationery Oregon. Loan» negotiated. Property bought and sold; collections attended to; Abstracts of title fur nished. ^^•Surveying of all kinds satisfactorily mid promptly done. We offer for «ale the following described real i property. D-^-i The Hargadine property, eonsiuting of Can be found a full line of very desirable town lots, improved and un improved; and farming lands and »tock Watches, ranches in sizes to suit purchasers, up to : ; Clocks, 6000 acres: also. Jewelry. A Goon 8r< a K anch , 9t>0 acres, six miles Fancy Goods, E sh I of Ashland—good for summer or win Silver and Elated ter range. T wkmty A ches of good wood land near 'i Ware, Violin Strings, Drugs. Medicines. ow n. I Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired. STORJi FURNITURE! Cigars and Tobacco, etc., etc., etc. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. Idtf~PrescriptioB9 carefully compounded. I T. K. BOLTON & CO. 9 41] If you want fair dealing and good bargains, call and sec us. J. D. FOUNTAIN. Fred Kittner, a merchant of E «stern 8-30] Many outrages ere being committed Washington, got a verdict against Wat by the Apaches in Soimra; it is certain son, Wright & Co., wholesale grocers <>f i that Geloiilino's band have a white girl Portland last week, for 8400O damage* I with them whom they captured during E. M. MILLER. E J. FARLOW, for false imprisonment. About two years i their recent raid into Arizona. ago, Kittner failed in business am) Wat On March bill Jacob Hertline, of son, Wright & Co., who were creditors, cause.I his artest as an absconding debt Biooklyn, N. Y’., was bitten by a large Newfoundland dog. Eirly last week or. He sued fur 820,000. Mr. Hertline, who ha>l been troubled l>y AT THE------- Ochoco Review: “While out hunting strikes among ins employees, became horse* in Paulina valley, Luther Clay- i neivoiisly ill. Subsequently lie became pood ran across a large grizz'y bear, I violent, and remained hi that condition and after sh.s.ting him eleven times with until he finally died in great agony of < a pistol, g"t his r>>pe on the brute and hydrophobia. hanged him to a tree, which proved The Senate Committee on Territories fata! to tile bruin. The bear was a fine, large one ami Luther felt considerably i ordered a favorable report on 5 est s bill establishing tile boundaries of the elevated over captvring him. Yellowstone Park, providing it shall be Seattle papers are greatly exercised Under the sole ami exclusive jurisdiction over the discovery, as they claim, of a of the United States, and authorizing We keep the Freshest and Best groceries in town, nt the lowest figures. As we buy ph>t fy socialist« of that city to assassin the Secretary of the Intel lor to make and X-vf for cash , we can afford to sell cheap for cash. In addition to our full and complete ate some of Seattle’s leading citizens, publish mles aud regulations for the caie assortment of groceries and provisions, we carry among whom were Dexter Horton, H. L. of the park. Yesler, D. T. Denny and Thomas Burke. There is a p<>stm«.ster in a Michigan The |ui|^rs claim that, the plot was broached to the late John T. .Ionian and village wh", according to the Detroit he informed others of the scheme and Flee Press, has got to go. Among the charges that have been tiled against him Goods delivered to all parts of town free of charge. that it had been fustrated, etc. ill the department is that he has got so 10-13 From parties just in from Drew.y, high toned that he refuses tn “lick FARLOW A MILLER. just across the line in Grant county, we stamps” for the people, whili «»lie i learn of the shooting scrape having oc very aggravating instance a 1« was curred there last Thursday, in which both not ‘iehveretl for ten days after the participants were allot and .me of them receipt was “certain sure' that nust I killed outright. The mail killed, Norton be in the office. by name, from al) accounts provoked the of the M is. Alice Pendleton, affray and it is the general <>i>ini.>n that , Ge". he deserved all he got.—[Biker City United St >tes minister to H Pendleton, was tlllowu Sage Brush. nage ill Central paik last The grand lodge of the I. O. O. F. termioii and almost his convened in The Dalle.«, <>n Tuesday of Mrs. Pendleton was 61 years old, ami last week and elected the following of. came from Berlin less than two months fleers; R. Alexander of Pendiet «ill, • go, with her daughter. Miss Jane Fran grand master; H. C. Do»ch, of Portland. ces Pendleton, to attend the funeial of deputy grand master; C L. Palmer, of h.-r daughtei-in-hiw, Mis. Frank K. Baker City, grand warder: J. M. Bea Pendleton con, <4 Oregon City, grand treasurer; A The recent sale of Senator Stanford's N. Gambell, representative to sovereign trotting stock at New Y-uk went . If well grand lodge. Nimy-seveii head brought 884,850. The The Y’reka Union of last week ray.«: get of Electioneer was especially in de Dr. John Z-'leger, better known a« John mand; the sixty-six which were sold I Sylvester, committed suicide by hang averaged over 81000 apiece. Tins is ing himself to a cross-beam in the city about as high as, if not higher than, tile lockup. He had been on a pmtrac'ed average sale from the Bluegrass farms spree and was arrested by Marshal Park» ai.d from the Belmount and L'U'illard M« nday night for diunkenne».«. Thurs stables. The event will again draw at- day noon he was discovered hanging by ; tentioii to California as a preediug State, his belt which he had fastened around : and coming on the heels of last year's his neck. Zeleger was the oldest resi ; winnings bv the Haggin and Baldwin dent of thi« county and mine«] in Dead i stables, will again raise the question wood in 18GI, 2 and 3, afterwards re whether owners of the fancy hoiseflesb moved to Shasta county. He was a na should not establish their headquarters tive of Switzerland and was educated for ' in this State. a physician, and, ive believed, did prac The San Francisco Bulletin of May tice in Shasta county. i 10»h says: It has been known for some The Old-Fashioned Man time that wheat in Australia this season “I was resilin' in de paper vesterdav,” is a peifect failure. It does not follow, said Brother Gardner, as the meeting however, that the crop is not sufficient opened after their usual style. “I was a- for home consumption. I,, good years reailin' a lament bekase de ole-fashion’d Australia has surplus for shipment t<> man and woman had died off an' would Europe. This year it is thought there be soon no mo’ on airth foreher. Ize will he little suiplus, and possibly, they glad on it. De ole fashion’d man scrap will need Some from abroad. New Z.-a ed off the measure when he sold wheat; ' land will be the first diawn upon in that he belived atty sort of food and any sort I case, afterwards California and Oiegon. — DEALERS IN— of bed was good ’miff fur his chill’en; he I , Reference to cargoes of Oregon wheal took the biggest piece of pie at the table; i on passage to Sydney will provoke a and he also ate more like a hog than a smile, as to the best of «'Ur kuowedge, human bein’; if he had sympathy, it was not a pound of Oregon wheat has gone for his cattle instead of his family. De to Australia this y“ar. Possibly, large old fashioned man was a reg'lar attend shipments from California will be equal y ant at prayer meetin’, but he worked his : ludicrous. S>x vessels are now in the stream, with wheat cargoes aboard reailj- hired help twerty hours out of twenty four, just de same. He'd drive five to cleat- as soon as ciews can be secured. miles to church on Sundays to show his religun. but doorin’ de odder six days of de week he was a bad man to trade horses wid. It took liis wife six months to git lip the courage tn ax him for new kalaker dress, an’ went awav from home without a reckoleckshun of a dozen kind words. “De ole fashioned inan hail two re ceipts for his fellow Hein's. De fust was hard work; de nex’ was boneset tea. He had but two ideahs in regard t" boys De fust was i a lot o’ work an’ the school- in’: de next : was lots o’ lickins an’ no Are prepared to furui-h PIANOS and ORGANS nt PRICES that DEFY COPETITION. holidays. He 1 had but two ideahs to biz- ness. De fust was git all ye kin; de nex’ ^=3= AH Instrument» guarantee«! as representer! or Money refunded. was to keep all ye git. He argued dat a Our terms are as liberal as any house on the Coast. Bacon, Lard, Wheat. liar could neber enter de kingdom ob O.tts or Barley taken in payment for Instruments. Cash also, not rejected. heben. blit could go rut an' lick a sick <>t to death widont any fear about his here ------- OKGAN8 TAKEN IN PART PAY FOR PIANOS. ------- after. He prayed loudly dat de Lowd Agency for Southern Oregon and Northern California for the following would increase his crops, but he kept his hired hands down at de lowest possible Instruments: tigger. He made a great show of sttb- mittin' to the will of Providence, but if 500 pounds of hay got wet in a rainstorm Decker Bros, some of de chili'en come in for a lickin' Behr Bros, befo' night. “De ole fashun'd man an’ woman hav J. <fc C. Fisher, deported an' de world h isn't lost a cent Emmerson, Watch the Small Ends. by it. It was a good depart Wicked and [Albany Democrat.] as sonie claim the world to be. I feel dat Ivers <fc Pond Farmers who are al vays watching for 1 kin walk into de ai verage crowd an' pick out mu' chiritv. humanity, religun, a chance t<> turn a penny by raising pi <»- We also keep a full supply of SUPERIOR strings for the Violin. Bunjo, and Guitar. symoathv an’ morality dan could he found «luce, etc., beside the regular line of faint in a 10-acre lot of ole fashtin’d •nan. — duties, are the ones who prosper best in Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, Flutes, Flageolets, Music Books, Shee' Oiegon. When y< u see them coming to [Lime Kiln Soliloquy. Music, Music Rolls and Folios, town with their wagon full of butter, eggs, etc., to exchange for calico and Always on hand. In fae', anything in the uxic line can be furnished on Short Notic.«. Above Par. ¡9“ Give us a call and be convinced.’ Ail orilets by mail promptly attended to. sugar you can set it down that business When a boy from the country goes t<» is hi ant. We know of a young, thrifty Respectfully, Austin and becomes a s'u lent at the farmer wb<> cleared four >>r five hundred University, he immediately shucks hi« dollars on a comparative small farm last Country clothes and blooms into a dude. year by doing a little rustling tn small If hed'>es«sn t pile on i great deal of «tyle matters and making extras pay his faun the other students boycott him. He is expenses. Such a course kept up is what GEORGE E. YOULE, also expected to associate only with high- counts in a few years. W m . M. GILROY class people—that is, such as wear good clothe«. How a Prohibit ioiiiM Voted. “Torn,” said Bill Yardly to Torn An- A good joke is told on a Line county jerry, “the boys nro very much disgusted Prihibitiouist. Although it happened with y.mr conduct.” nearly two years since it his just come •‘What have I been doing now?" - anufacturcrs of— to light in the excitement of a campaign. “You have not quit going around with It occured during the Presidental cam that «Id tramp.” paign in 1884. In a Lane county town “I can’t, well get nut of showing him some little attention while he is in on that memorable time the indi vidual referred to was working hard for town." the Prohibitionists, and expected that “Why can’t you shake him?” “I don't mind telling v<>u in «tr'ct con they would ¡toll a fair vote; that he was fidence that he is my father. Don’t gve formerly a Democrat anil had reformed. Half an hour before voting closed this Dealers In— me away now. Bill.” “I won't. It shan't go any father.”— worker(-) marched with much pomp to the voting place and deposite«! his ballot, [Teias Siftings. which he said was a straight Prohibition ticket. Whet) the result was announced Herr Most, the loud mouthed anarch there was not one vote for a Prohibition ist, who is preaching “equality’ and making t good thing out of it, doesn't ists, and it is sup[>osed the worker cast his for Democrats. He h is to take like taking his < wn medicine. He wants water on the subject to this day. t<> live in purple and fine linen, and ob i ject» to the coarse towels and coa ser One b.«x bluing for 10c. or three for Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order. Wooden fare of the jail in which he is immured. 25c. at the Red House. x Water Pipe made to order. It is to be hoped that before he is re Examine the prices of Hunsaker A stored to liberty he will learn to ap x Proprietors of the Tozer & Emery Planing Mill, preciate the diet served out to male Dodge and see who is ahead. Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, the food li<-8 in the stomach undi gested, poisoning the lilood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassi- tude, despondency and nervoti'iiess indicate how the whole system is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. The largest and Finest stock of furniture in Ashland at I MANUFACTURER, Walnut Sets, Bed Lounges, Side Boards, Bureaus, Center Tables, Mirrors, l’ictures and Frames Ashland Grocery Store. ALL factors. A new supply of mining jprhtted at ths tu0M «floe Natures own remedy, Oregon Kidney blanks just ' Tua NEAR R R TRACK, MECHANIC St., ASHLAND. B F REESER. ftx»m a common Hlotcli, or llruptiuii, to the worst Scrofula. Salt-r lieu m, “Fcvcr.aorcH,”Scaly or Hough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by laid blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. Great Hating 11- «■era rapidly heal under its licnign influence. Especially has it maniD'sted its potency in curing Tetter, Rose ltaali. Eoil*, Car. bunelc*, Sore Ilyc«, Seroluloin» Sores and Swellings, Hip-Joint El .ease. While Swelling«. Loitrc, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Gland«. Send ten cents in stamps for u large tnutiee. with col ored plates, on bl.in lliseast's, or the same amount for a tienliae on Serol ii Ions Affections. “Till: BLOOD IS 'lllli LIFE.** Thoroughly eleansc it by using l>r. Pierce’» «¿olden Medical Diacov cry, and good digestion, a fair »kin, boot ant ►|«ir. iiN, vital strength, and rottuduessof constitution, will be establieued. which is Scrofulous Disease of the I.ungH, is promptly and certainly arrested ami cured by this God-given nmedy, if taken tiefore the last Atagi's ot the disc, senre reached. From its wonderful power over tins terribly fatal disease, when fln-t offering this now cel ebrated remedy to the public. Dr. PimcB thought seriously of calling it his “Con sumption Cu re,” but tiluindoned that name as t<M> limited for a medicine which, from its wonderful combination of tonic, or st rend hen. ing, alt< ruin e, or DI.... l-< loausuig. anti-t iltous, pectoral, md nutritive propert les, is unequgird. not only as a remedy for consumption of the lungs, but for all CHRONIC DISEASES OF TnK Liver, Blood, and Lungs. If you feel dull, drowsv. debilitated, have mllow color of 6kin, or yi llou i»l>-biown 8(x>ta on face or laaly', inspicnt liudiicbe er dizzi- ne««. bad taste in I'otHii. ini; i n: I heat or chills, alternating with hot flu-:« low spirits and pl.Himv borebodings, irrt ul t appetite, and «oated toncue you are sutf< littgr from Indi. gc»i ion, t*y *(•«'p-iu, uiiu torpid Liter, or •• Uliloukiie**.’* in n utiy onset« only part of these symptoms arc extx ri« need. A* a remedy f"r all such cases. Dr. Pierce’» Golden Alcdical Discovery has no I equal. For Weak I.line«, Spittins of Olood, I Sliortnc»« of Ureatli, Hrouchitl». | Severe t'ough*, t'oiisii nipt ion, and I 1 rindred affections, it is a sov« reign nmedy. Send ten cents in “tamps for rr I’.erec’a ‘xxjk uu CuubiuiptKrij. bo Iff by Druggist». PRICE $1.00,1&MS18K World's Dispensary Medictl fxccioticn, CrrrALO, N. Y. »O \wctfs LITTLE \oasawt TTWR e\W& PILLS. ANTI-BÏEIOI S and CATHARTIC. Sold by Druggiktj. 2i cenia a viai. $500 REWARD Wooden Water Pi THE THREE LEADING VARIETIES. CURES ALL HUMORS, Is offered by the proprietois of Dr. Sa.TC'6 Cctars b Remedy for a case of catarrh which they cannot cure. 1 f you have a disc harpe from the u*xx offensive or other. \ :so, partial Jorsof rmc!). tasto, orbcufiig. v. • ;.!i i v< s. dull pa;a or pressure in head, you have Catart h. Toon sands of eases terminate i-i consumption. I>r. Sage's fATAHHii R emedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, “Cold in the Head,** Manufacturer of Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks and ! I Brown Leghorns. OKEGON. \\r ill fiirniM. t».d. either round or VV square timber logs ai i».k i;-.- •. .’ prices, and in a manner guaranteed togive permanent aatisfaetion. Has had long experience in the business, and laid the pipes for the O. A <'. In between Roseburg and Ashland. and Catarrhal Headache. Cd cents Ik?dquai‘ers, Youle A Gilroy's Planing Mill -sidence i.Ck. t!’<* tow n pump ou Oak st I KEEP NO OTHERS. ----------ALSO----------- I My rix Wyandotte hens ruudc n record hot iieason of one hi nukei « vnp twenty - six each , in six months, from January l’.th to July Pat Oat 30th, 1333. loth. Aside from their utility, they are the id iti hnndsomest fowls 1 have ever handled EGGS—One fitting, tt; two sittings. <7; three sittings. $9 No fowls for sale till fall. M y P lvmovth R ocks have stood at the front for several years, always winning the highest honors wherever exhibited. Baa re-opened the EGGS—One sitting IJ .70; two sittings, fl: three sittings, fii. A few choice trios at flO each. Single birds from three to five dollars. My stock of B rown L eghorn « cannot !>e ex celled in this or any other country. My strain is a direct cross between fowls 1 imported from Bonney of Massachusetts, and Keefer of Illi nois. old frieni» and patron* and the pu iege EGGS—One sitting. J2 7O; two sittings. Il; To orally, he would announce that he is pre Made onl v of the finest Knd best qual- thre--sittings. If>. A few extra choice cockerels pared to do all work in hi« line in good style i.y of <>la*s for witbMtauding heat. for sale at It and l>. using the best material. He is In favor of All my birds have had splendid range, are Every good thing ia Counter those who healthy and finely marked. feited, and consumers are CAU CONT ACTOR AND BUILDER, GEO. NUTLEY ASHLAND BOOT & SHOE Stori Wear Good Boots 1 Pay for Them. TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chimneys made of VEP.Y Aisured by the libctai pajrenage of the pa«t POOR GLAC3. Soe that the e x act Send stamp for handsomely illustrated cata that honest work is appreciated, i.e wi’l en lapel js on each chimney as above. logue. CASH Must Accompany All Orders. deavor again to merit public favor. The Pearl Top is always chur and Address J. M. OAKBIMOM, bright Glass. Forest Grove. Oregon. All Work Promptly Done. I Guarantee a good bald), aim perfect satis faction. N. B. —Wells. Fargo & Co.'s Express gives special low rates to all my customers Eastern Frail Trees, Shrnbery, &c C. W. AYERS, Tne Old Reliable Architect and Builder Bloomington,Phtenix, Nursery Co OF BLOOMINGTON, ILL , Will be n presviita.l in this barl of the country the coming mention by O. S. ENGER, Who will call on you for your orders for fall delivery. Russian and Iron-clad Apples. The latest and most approved varieties of Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Grapes and Small Fruits, Nut-beaing Trees, JCtc.Ete, Etc, Wliat a Wife Said I Simply this and nothing more: . It ctune from T. K. Boltou'a atore: Pas proved to be a perfect cure. Pleasant tasting, fiafe and sure. That Gum Tree (Eucalyptus) coogh Syrup. T K Bolton A co would call the atten tion of their friends and the public to thia tut cel lent preparation, made in Australia md San Francisco, California, from the leaves of a peculiar vinety of the Euca lyptus or blue gum tree of Australia, It tins no sickening property to disturb the stomach, and is most reliable for curing coughs, colds, sore throat, whooping cougli. bronchites, croup and any tendency to con sumption. Sola by T K B olton . City Drug store, agent for Ashlaud. Photograph« Persons who may wish photographs from negatives made by the undersigned while in Ashland can procure them bv sending orders to Grant s Pass, as the negatives have ail been preserved. E. F. E veritt . Grant u Pcs, Or., May 29, IMO. A Clear Skin only a part of beauty ; but it is a part. Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. is USti. st Mrdieai Txin-yph TORPID LIVER. H/üíi OYE. Wttî'm : 6 c’iAngcd to a .• a singio «f.uHcation of arts n naturai color, set« Nobl by Drugg.st.1, e.r of 9t. Pitt*l»nrKh Ix*nd G I ran Works MACHINE SHOP. MANUFACTURER AND W30D W3RKER, ASHLAND, OREGON Shop on First Avenue, qear Main St. Machinery oí AH Kinds Made New and Repaired. Will make estimates and bids on all buildings, public or private, and furnish all material, plana and specifications for the construction of the kame. t»<“Sash. Doors and Mouldings oil hand and for sale at lowest rates. 2-e?“Gtneral shop work done in short order. J5f”Stair building a specialty. 2-<7" All work guaranteed to be first-class, and of latest designs. All Kinds of Castings furnished at 'ovest rates SAW CUMMING A SPECIALTY. H. SCHERRER o Tile lit Ir.iiN' <•< llie, 1« issued «lurch ni‘d Sips., rsihjrai, 4* '4*0 |r»gc«, 8JJR 11'... inches,«« Illi over 3.bOO illustrations - a whole Pitt ore Gallriy. GIVES Wholesale Pritts direct tn e«n»ii »»•«■»•• on all goo«l» for pess«.nal or family use. Tellshotv to order, and gives exact tost of every tiling you use, rt', drink, won, Ot have f u with. These INVADLAZ.L1 BOOKS contain information gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mail a <l»py FHKK to any sd-. dress upon receipt of lUcts. to defray expense of mailing. T.ct us hrar from you. Kesprctfulty, MONTGOMERY V- ’’O i 419 and 421 SansomeSt..San Francisco, Cal. M. MAYER, ! 8-•» I li FOX. Impotency in man or woman cured by Cilmore's Aromatic Wine. For sale at the City drug store. Ladies, use Aromatic Wine for nervous ness and sleeplessness. For sale at the f'lity drag »tors. v.VIM FREI Ì3&6.' a*»! K er t-nter-r f ■ • a*»«Jl It'.» par The Tailoring Business IN ASHLAND, HORSE SHOEINC A SPECIALTY Gire me a call. K:’! !*’ Would intorm ire- public that he ha-, ngain tublished himself in Blacrsfflitfcini 1 Camaje Wori. No.s 1, 2, 3 and 4 shoes. 82.50; 5 and 6, $3. •>- <r. F KOf’ll A rsoy, A '20;k tt.. >. X. < ii,; R. J. TRUMBULL & CO Successor to M Mickelson at the nl<l Hand near the Flui«ring Mill, where he I- prepared for all kind« of PRICES FOR SH0SIMC. b'in, tonnv adtlrrs« llhiM^raie' *n<i ?«• rv thliigforLa.ilek' G-ut--, Cli.miena* and In.Mita' we.ir an.l Ho Mseepm* G "Si., H Iriderà 4»rrr man u»mc <.f ho.se m tn. Uultol Siat-« < uni pietà -•<rl»fi.cti< n Jva-ani.-J or ADDRESS HEATON FOX, but the be«t mechatik» i-inployc<l. sWREEirr«'^,^ On receipt of et*, we will mail to any a<l- «Ires*- in the I'nited ■'late», one packet each of the following choice v ¡irietk-x v<-g<-tal»le M ed Early ’A I inn ng.-: a: I fab ,..pe. Half long Scarlet faint. Early <>icen < . iixh .- ■ u- cumber, salamanib r 1 • tli.'-e. Buy View Muskmelon. The Boss Wan i melon. New Giant koc<-a i »ni'iii. Double furled Pars ley. Long Scarlet Radish Round leaf Spinach. Perfect Gem '•oiioh. White fgg Turnip th Order Slate »II! be found at door of ah « H. S. EVANS. CO. CH&SON’S PLAIN AND FANCY 12 Packets Best Garden Seeds for 50 Cts. PAINTING! Paper Hanging and Glazing. rr-.y St., New Vr-k iftl A' li/ti XV ubasii Avenue. < bleago. Jit. '¡HOP A/;. 17 THK DHPuT. The liniletsigncd baa lca.-.ed a f.m.ooii MAIN treet. fronting the Plaza, and w ill continue to fill order» in nis lino at REASONABLE RATES, and guarantee satisfaction. Also, tac 1 oanot uppe.ltG. llovrcla com ive. I'uiq in l ie head, svili» u «tail scnMlfot: In bnrU t»arr, l’aia under tbo shoulder. blade. Fullness after entins, nilh adii, inciin linn to exertion ef body i r uiluu. Irritability of t<-mi>«-r, l.oiv spirits, si itta a tccliug cf Lisine tirtlrctcd some duty, AVearii:. »». «lizzinr*«. I lutterinz at iLe Heart. Det» telare Ike eye.. Headache over the right eje, It'• tlr-.-nc»», «viti» tit .is I r>«s. Ilishly celare d I riue, aud CONSTIPATiON. TUTT'S PlL.Y.9are« pc.-inltj adapt« I to such < .1 », one d.'no effects hucli a rl-.i »? < fi<-- i n<r -, to :ou >nini. the sufferer, rti-y Iiwres.ettie t r-:« < tte.md «avie th3 I I v I • 'l a U t c .» f le ,i>. t • 1110 t < -tetn I m nowrishod. : 1 by li T oui<- Artion < r. ti> • HijrertK e Orcans.i; .'.rttlnr «« tool »are pr o. I -- ’ri - g;»e. ■— ■* r J»l --------------- urrav «»t.. — v.Y. » >du-. ZJShT — ------ -- ■ GZO. A. MACBETH & CO. FOR SÆLE BY DEALERS. ot SYMPTOMS OF A Manufactured OXLT by 9-28 " < all and see me. ) PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CLASS LATH and SHINGLES. IMMUNITYfrom ANNOYANCE It. !•' Mc-MILLEIX ---- FROM ---- M edical • D iscovery »IILÍI but the liest material used. 10 7] \ I 50LDEN FC’t f U.”- BY AU. DYAT.F.RS IN MED’CINES. v ,- f j nifornvlon ►•""1 vonr artdres for 100 . -i •' c " t . r end 1’« c!-a.c«." to ) 14 t>r*..K S m Ji-W X«* WT* Prices That Defy competition. EGGS FOR HATCHING! Mason & Hamlin. A. B. Chase. Great Western. Lumber, Mouldings, Brackets ! Whirl. •_ >’I be donc in a workmanlike manner and al ASHLAND, ORGANS SASH, DOORS and BLINDS, Particular Attention paid to Job Work. THOMPSON & STEPHENSON. OREGON YOULE & GILROY, THOMPSON & STEPHENSON Will Buy and Sell horses. HUNSAKER & DODGE, HUNSAKER & DODGE. In Keener’s Block. Ashland, Or.. Full stock on hand and made to order. New and handsome turnouts, reliable and safe buggy teams, and good saddle horses always to be had at these stables. [11-42 ASHLAND. ORECON PIANOS SHOP ; At reasonable rates. Hardware, Stoves, & Tinware ASHLAND, NEW TIN Horses Boarded and Fed. MYER BROS Is just what its name implies ; s pound, tl.-t Turcly Vegetable C ; curing ftets directly upon the them any disc asesi q that im. portant organ, and 'angthe c.v derails ailments t arise from it 3 ction, such c3 deranged or ice, Biliousness, Dy: aria, Sick-headachc, Co:. »limr'etc. It is therefore f Rhi To have Good Healr truis the LiveFtcust be kept in order.” IB. EANxO3D’3 L1VLR imGOHATOff Jnriircr'.tej the Liver. Rc'nlalcsthe B >w fl'. Strenmliens lite bystetu. Pitriuci lit B!oo I. A«¡stsDigestion,Prevent'*Fevtfi ls a Household Need. An Invaliutbi Fmn? ■' Medicine for common complain: DX CATrOE’3’3 LIVZB imCOZATOH. j 1,, r >J F-rtg years, and T mu - fan.’S'f T stim"ni'ils prove its M<rit. B. F. Reeser’s • Who are prepared to offer the public better accommodations than ever before afforded in Southern Oregon in the livery business. H CHITWOOD & SON INVIGORATE Call at STABLES The old stables on Main street near the bridge, and the new stables on Oak street, are now under the pioprietorsirip aud man agement of -r. F*. » WORK TIN, SHEET-IRON à COPPERWARE THE ASHLAND I : CONSUMPTION, H. JUDGE. UNDERTAKER. ASHLAND DRUG STORE LIVERY AND FEED M Asonic Block. Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries, School Books and Stationery ! PORTLAND, ORECON. OREGON. — FOR THE BEST - rooms at R. R. Rridgc. near Ynule A Gilroy's plani ugm ill. LARGEST STOCK of DGRUS Wholesale Agents. .4 \ W 9 low rates, and all work done promptly. [948 And if you can’t find what yon want I will manufacture or order it for you. Aho: ----- Nature’s own remedy—— Nnell. Heitahu A Mood mil. Repairing Neatly Done at OO Liver and Kidneys Will be made so as to give entire satisfaction Call and Examine my Stock! GENERAL ORDERED Oregon Kidney Tea! tttt I T | It is perfectly harmless and can T ibe given to the most delicate wo man or child. For sale by all drug . I gists. Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of everything in above line, which will be sold nt prices »slow »scan be offered anywhere. Window Shades, Samples of Carpets, Baby Carriages, Boys' Wagons, etc. Tobacco .... ASHLAND CHAIRS, 50 DIFFERENT DESIGNS FARLOW & MILLER ¿K Main street, opposite Houck’s Hotel, OO ¡culties arising froiu a disordered KK K K i' condition of the K K' — * «■ w* • •• NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED NEW FIRM! NEW FIRM! PIONEER FURNITURE STORE Saddle and Harness, ETC. K K Will speedily relieve Hnd per- K K inanently cure nd the various ditti- As a Kcnvral family remedy for J )> •«i»eps*a, Torpid Liver, <'<»nsiinntion, etc.. 1 hardly (•ver use anything else, ami have never been disappointed in the effect produced it set ms Io he almost a p<Tfeet cur< a! diseases of the Momach and liowvls • W. J. M c E lkoy , Maco*«, G il H.S. EMERY’S MEDICINES, I Your Liver? D— Ashland, O O O ’S REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS THE FARMERS STORE. PATENT MISCELLANEOUS. cri"i at Hammond. & McCall, —AN The nomination of Gen. Rosecrans to the Register of tile Treasury has been i Coiifinued by the Senate. The Canada Pacific Railway is making I i active prepai at tons for opeiniig the line for traffic t<> Britinh Columbia. MISCELLANEOUS M. L. M- CALL A. F. HAMMOND. — AT — The troops sent t<> Cincinnati as a pre- : caution against strikes have been ordered away. Loid Lennisoii, Robert Browning and Sir Theodore Martin are arranging for u bampiet to be given by English niitliors and aitists in honor of Obver Wendell Homes. Bargains MISCELLANEOUS. I Next to the Ni.tiey mi ,., -imp Main sti.«-t. and has for <■«)>■ a well-chosen stock of ClotliN an<l (' dssiiih you St tfs From which to make np *uiis to order. Also a fine line of Men’s FiirniNhin^ G< mm 1 n , klii.g of Fine Shirt*. I’ndf r v » ar of every sort» etc.; alt for baic al It wt”-! til ing price«. F m N hue u f 8 litpb.s <tJ H (iftlen Qt&la and <-ther Jubrics on hand. DatUfacUon fiuarautocd pose Mustang Liniment < nlv good for horses? It is for intlamma- tion of all flesh.