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■** HIE ASHLAND TIDINGS CHARGING ILLEGAL FEES Times ill its l:t«l issue etnteavors t«>«h-tr»it th«: meaning of 'hat the T id in «,-, s.-ti'l of the qualities and tneth<als up««n which Mr. N« il d«-|H>mls for succ«,»e, in his practice tut a criminal lawyer, and say«: “Hence the necessity of having a “good criminal lawyer on tne bench, «me “whose ruling« <>n the trial «>f a criminal “case cann«»t l«e takt-n to the Supreme “court and tt 'erred four tim».-s«ait <>f live, "ami si til t ack t«» i»e again tt i< «■ :«1 <1 itlble “the expense <«f the first It i d. l itis is a most unjust insinuation ««gainst the abil ity l>t Ju.lge Webster, but the rimes takes good cate 11» 1 I«« present tire record of th«*c»«uft nt this matter, so th t ft a«l I «•is may jutlg. f««i' th«-tns< Ivc- v.bethel- it i- ¡1 g««-««l »»tie «»f not. The fact is that no jiid«ge in the state can show a better reci'l than Judge Webster. Since h® lias been on the bench there have come up before the courts in the First Judicial District eight murder cases in which the charge has been murder in the first de gree, a much larger number than e'er occult».«! before umlei the incumbency of any «me judge, la-sides tins there has Eeett also a large number of criminal cases <>f lesser weight, and of all the number appealed from this district in this time only one case—that of Mackey —has been sent back for re-trial. Com pare this record with that of the ablest judges iu <>ur own and neighboring states, and it will be seen that if the taxpayers of this district consult their own interests they will vote to keep on the bench the jutlge who has s* admira bly succeeded oil his part in an econom ical administration of the law. The ob jection of the Times that Judge Webster I had not made a reeotd as an attorney in the district before being placed upon tiie bench lias little force in the face of the fact that /it has a record as c jud'jt, one with which the people of his district me satisfied—a record which should and will attract to his support the great majority of voters in the distiict who want purity, ability and honesty itt <>ur courts. PROP RI ET AR Y M EDIC ! N E REALE8TATEE —M\NEF«CH RING— GENERAL MERCK AXDISE—GROCERIES—ETC. I . On the first page of this issue < f the T idingm is Copied a statement made by the Republican County Central Commit EDITORIAL HOTES AND NEWS. Sedentary habita, mental worry, ncnous tee of Jackson County t«> the effect that excitement, excess or iittprud« live in cut» Wonder if the recent management of W. H. Parker, the present clerk of the ing or drill kin,', and various other cause«, induce Cou«tipatiou followed by general the Democratic primaries in Ashland county, and a candidate for re-election to derangement of the liver, kidney*, and precinct won’t make ita mark upon the that position, has been regularly and sys stomach, in which the disutder of each organ increa-e»* the infirmity of the other.«. tematically charging the county mote for vote next Monday? The immediate result - are Loss of Appe his service than the law presetibes. Of tite. Nau«ea, Foul Breadt, Jlearlbunt, Flat ulence, Dizzim-'s. Sick Headache-, failure John Kelley, the great Tammany the bills allowed ami ordered paid, ut:d 1 of physical ami men’al ti ror. distressing leader, who for many years has been a I now on tile file aiming among the papeis the *en«c of weight and fullne*« in t lie stomach, prominent figure and an almost dictator county they submit copies •f and ¡iivrea«cdCostivene«s.nll of which are >f five, aggre known timl •rone head a- Dyspepsia. ial potrer in national politics. through gating in amount aver and of this liteverv in-taiice wlicrelld- di-mt-edocs the influence of the organization which amount they submit evidence that a cer not originate from scrofulous taint in the blood. AvElt’ii 1’H.I.s may be confidently One io Acre tract ready for the plow, lor S 1,000. he controlled, died at his home in New tain ¡>io|H>rti<>n of each bill ts ah uvel- relied uiMtit to « fleet a cure. Those case’s York City last Tuesday afternoon, after chatge. The «•«•uiity centra! cotnmittec not aiir»n d.’'» to the curativ«» influence of Ten I tracts at $150 each. A yer ' s P ilus alone will certuinlv « ¡«•kl if a long and wasting illness. are responsible citizens of Jackson coun tile I’ll.l.s .lie ,lide«l by the powerful l.lood- One 10 “ tract for $300. purifving properties of A yer ' s S arsapa The President's approaching marriage ty, Messrs. W. H Atkinson of Ashland, 44 it 0 rilla . loo. One 6 “ Dyspeptics should know that the longer is still the absorbing topic of interest to M. Bellinger of Jacksonville, B. F. treatment of their inaladv is postponed, 44 * 4 One 10 “ the press reporteis. Miss Folsom ar Miller of Gold Hill, J. S. Howard of the more difficult of cure it becomes. 250. Medford, N. 8. Drew of Applegate and rived in New York last week, and the One 10 “ 700. President visited her on Monday—and C. C. Low of Phoenix. It is presumed the reporters double discount a country that these gentlemen issuing the printed Never fail to relieve the bowel« and pro gossip in their eagerness for little bits of statement <>f this uiattei were satisfied mote their healthful and regular action, and thus cure Dyspepsia. Temporary of the correctness of the transcript of information concerning the matter. I palliatives till <1»> penminent harm. The I the bills presented. Following the bills i fitful activity into which the enfeebled No citizen who has at heart the wel is given in full that portion of the state stomach 1« -uurred by "bitters,’’ and alco holic stimulants, is inevitably followed fare of Jackson county can afford to cast statutes which regulates the fees of the by reaction that leave- the organ weaker his vote for the re election of an official county clerk of this county. With the than before. »»Costiveness, induei'd by my sedentary who, not satisfied with the ample com facts and the law before him, any man balilt« of lif»», Ixcatne cluoui ■; A ter ' s 1’ iij . s pensation allowed him by law for his can examine the m «tier for himself, and nffurdi-d me sjx-edy r< lk f. Tit« ir occasiontil use lias «Ince kept tin- all right.’’ llCKMAXN U bing - services, has deliberately set at naught sec whether or net the clerk has been HUFF, XrlCUlL, y. J. “I was Induced to try AV er ' s P ills ns a the statutes of Oregon and extorted from charging more than he is allowed by law. remedy for Indigestion, Constipation, and the county large sinus in excess of what If he has been doing so it is right and Headache, from which I had l»mg been a suf ferer. 1 fiitixl Ihtir action easy,-and obtained is due him. .» proper that the facts be known to the prompt relief. They liave hen« liletJ ntc more th in all tin- in dii iii»-« < ver before trie«).'* M.V. public, and it is the duty of this journal W atson , 7oJ Slute St, CIScago, III. The T idings does not encourage or ••They have» entirely correetvd the costive favor the too common custom of giving and every other journal in the county to habit, and vastly Improved my g< neral health.” publish the facts. We give them as they R ev . F rancis B. H arlows , Atlanta, Ga. free rein to party or personal rancor in "The most eflectlve and the < .isieat physic I a local election campaign. It is as repre are presented by the Republican county have ever found. One doac will quickly move central committee, and have no reason to my bowel* and free my head from palu.” W. I. hensible then as at any other time. Facts 1’ au E, flit fnuontl, 1«. carefully ascertained and calmly stated doubt their correctness. No men of re "A suffer r from Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia. and Neuralgia for the last twenty are what the people want. Everyone is sponsibility and standing would presume years, A yer ' s P ills lmve b«-n«fited nie more than any medichiv I have ever taken." T. It. UOtKJOOO— apt to be led away from sound judgment to present a bogus copy of records, and R oger «, -Viredtnore, Brawn Co., Inti. Ashland, Oregon. if a trick or deception were intended the by the firing of old prejudices, which it “For Dvsnepsia they are Invaluable.” J. T. publication would not have been made H aves , Alexia, Texae. is the duty of good citizenship to sup an entire week before election day and at press and obliterate as far as possible. P. S.—Approved country produce taken in exchange for goods at unco circulated and submitted to those Cash Prices. PREPARED BY The T idings in the present campaign against whom charges are made. The Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. has been obliged in expressing its con facts would better have been ascertained Sold by all Druggists. viction* upon issue* of vital import and published li ng ago, but while they Dr. E. I’, (»vary. is making friends Made by the Gelatino-Bromide, or ance to the |*e«>ple of this county and of come late in the campaign, there was | rapidly in his political canvass, and many 1 > 11V T»L A T E I* n OCESS. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. this judicial district to give occasion in a still ample time for a reply through the Dein<>ctats will cast their ballots for him — VIA — tJw instances for the breaking of ties of . columns of all the papers of the county next Monday, believing that it is bettci Are now taken by the Leading Photographers in all th»» Cities, »and for Groups, pic Oregon &. California R. R. and Connections. uresof children, etc., are far superior to the old so-called "wet-plate" process. personal friendship and business inter this week, and the statements made are to have an active, able representative of TARE FROM PORTLAND ests, but it could not have «lone other I of such a character that they bear upon the county interests at the state capital ----- TIME 21 DAYS.----- CT J wise without a cowardly desertion of its i their face the stamp of genuineness. If than to send another kind of mat» there To i-AN I- RANCI n CO 432: to SACRAMENTO And examine work made exolnsivelv hj the new prooew. Photographs made by th«» position as a champion of what it sees t<> 1 the bills have not been correctly copied, 1 simply to represent the party idea. leading artists of the coast on exhibition for oomparison. lb 44 Clo«c connections mnde st A«hbiu»1 with be in the interests and welfare of the peo or if the law has not been correctly stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho i America’s greatest Chief Justice, M»ar- Stago Company. ple, of right and of justice. quoted, then it is easy to show the error shall, said: "I have always thought from (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) or falsity. The county clerk has the my earliest youth till now that the great When it is shown by the record that ! I.ast «Ide Division. records in his own office, and every at est scourge an angry heaven can intli -t an officer of tho county—a "servant of are the BETWEEN PORTLAND AND ASHLAND. torney’s and nearly every justice s office upon an ungrateful and sinning people I •J the people”—has been abusing the trust Mail Truitt. i in the county contains copies of the state was an ignorant, a corrupt, or a depend LIAVE. M'.KIVE. ent judiciary. ’ placed in him and in return for the 4:15 A. M. r«,rtlau«l .. 7::Xi A. M Ashland laws. There is no mystery about the ! Ashland .9:30 R. M i Portland.... ■1:26 1*. M. favors and preferment of his fellow citi business, unless it is in the indefinite ; lltiany Exprc*« 1 ruin That Day ha« Passed. zens has been systematically fleecing the Wsiv D omti for tin* Sentson oí’ M<5 - AND - LEAVE. I ARRIVE. manner in which the bills against the i 'Polk Conuty Itinizer.} i M. I'oitland. I on I'. M.! Lebanon 9:20 1 ’ county and its private citizens to increase Lebanon 1:15 A. M |l'ortlnti«l .10:03 A M. I county were made out by the clerk. This ! ! ÎS In politics, as in everything else, it the ample compensation which tho law Pullman Palac«- -letping < ar- daily between itself is enough to condemn Mr. Parker’s policy to present the "casus belli'' tiuth- ! P«>rtlaud|ati«l Ashland, l ltc •• c. R. R Fer provides fur his services, the county com manner of conducting the business of his fully, for the common walks of life are ry make- eonni-ction with all the regular trains oil tli< East Side Div. from foot of E st The Spirit of the Tinies is Progress and I am in the front mittee of the party which re nominated office. Every item in his bills against ! redundant of melt who do their own hint should take the responsibility of thinking and reading. The day was W<»»t Side Divi-ion rank inarching onto victory over all competitors. the county should be so made out that when the voter was hung in the shambles placing another man on the ticket in his BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. there can be no mistake as to just what and sold, when he was a parrot^aiid Loans Negotiated and Collections Mail J rain. ■ stead, or of declaring that position vacant it was, and no opportunity affotded for like ‘‘dumb cattle driven" to the spi'll«. I t AVE. | ARRIVE. Made. on their ticket. , Portland........ .00 A. M <’orviilli<....... !:■% P. M ♦ •< errors of duplication and over charging. That day is p.ist, never to l et urn and b : ?» A. M. Í Portland 3:20 1'. M i ACorvallt* There are imitations of the the parties who cracked the party whip ~ IXprenN 'I ra¡11 A Washington dispatch of Maj- 29th The income of the county clerk s office is and manipulated the voters have Iteeii I AIU11V1 . 1.EAV *\l ’ "E have maile arrangements with the states that the Sectary of War, at the ample without the least attempt at ordered to the rear; it takes no great Fort land tM?. M M« Minnvillf..s:«*> 1’. M VV State Board of Emigration at Portland celebrated and old reliable McMinnville.5:45 A. M.¡Portland....... S:«0 A. M. Call and see mv stock at the Ashland Mills. to have our list of properties ".FOR SALE or request of Congressman Hermann, has stretching or doubling-up the fees, and amount of brains to see this. I.ot nl tick* 1« for sal»- ami baggage cheeked nt RENT. ' with a full description of our Fine company's up-tow ii ottiee. cor Stark and Steond Climate an«l Great Fruit Valley, placed iu tiie J. B. Pace Tobaccos. consented to temporarily suspend the or- the present condition of our county— han«l« of new comers. Wc have a large ac streets. ’ Tickets for principal points in Cidifor- LETTER I.IST. dur for the abandonment of Fort Klam debt-ridden and overtaxed—makes any quaintance tn the East, many of whom «ieslre nia can only be procured ami baggage checked to come to till« locality. Following Is a list of uncalled-for letters re- at company's office. ath post until the settlers iu the vicinity evidence of extravagance or excess in T he G enuine has the maiuing in the Post Office nt A«hland, Oregon, Call at our office and give us full particulars, Cor. F and Front Sts., Portlnd, Or. ■3F of the reservation could be heard from. bills against the county peculiarly exas June 1, 1S86.: Freight will not be receive I for shipment af and we will BUY', SELL, or RENT for you on This is good news, as far as it goes, and perating to the taxpayers. If an official FULL NAME, J. B. PACE. ter •'> o'clock I*. M. on Field. Alphens A<lnm«. W 11 reasonable terms. Side Division«. Goixlloui, Mr* Naney A<-li. Julius j if the wish of the settlers will be allowed thus shown to have made excessive F. P. ROGERS. R KOEHLER. Adllugtun. Mi- Mm Ilick«. FW Samples of Quartz Solicited, and As on the tin tag. ■ • 1 •’» I*.i' - M ullage 1. ' ✓ Abbott Mr« Laura llcrshbc-rger. Maticul 1 to have weight in the decision of the charges against the county is re-elected Kinney. Win Beagle, Tho- .1 I : says made Correct and Cheap. matter it is a foregone conclusion that inathe*face of all these facts, the votéis Bradford. Clark ■ 2 Kenneily. Robert Brow n. M r« Nellie Kunz. Mrs Laura < of the county must hold themselves re the garrison will be retained at Klamath, We have correspondence with a nuniirerof Don’t be deceived. You Moore. Bov »I Boren. Henry ns # / Necdliam.’W G . Mining CapitalisU who desire invectineuts. Bonnell. James for this is the unanimous desire of the sponsible for thy consequences, and w ill <u Barne«. Mrs Pinkstone. A J have no longer a right to complain of the Campbell. Angus Ryan. J N people of Klamath county. Sales made where ledges are of are imposed upon if the init On Oak Street. shea. Norn Cooker, C W ----- ------- ----------------------- A s big debt and its consequent heavy taxa value. •te* S shepherd. B T Cohen. Geo T f a? ASHLAND. OREGON. Mr. Carlton, i-f Eagle Point, the nom- ials J. B. arc not on the tin tag. Devere. Dr C P Simons. A O Correspondence solicited. tion. Dewing. J 4. Co Trainor. Louis I inee for c«>unty commissioner, is an «»bl Thatcher, 11 M C. T. HARRIS & CO. resident of the county, and has a repu Persons calling for the above letters will »SOLD AT > THE PROOF FURNISHED. tation which is positive assurance that please say "a<lverti«' ied.” •' Board and lodgin*» *1 to 81.50 per day, U . II. ATKINSON L. V. CARTER Low est Market Rate a . P. H ammond . 1'. M he would be not only entirely capable according to rooms occup.eJ. Board and When the T idings stated last week in President. Cashier lodging per week. $5.00. but earnest, faithful and efficient in dis its editorial columns that Mr. Neil had -al the — Allot Iter Reduction. CIGAHfe charging the duties of the office and pro confessed before prominent citizens of W’e have reduced our prices again on FIRST • C L A 8 S A CC O M MO D A TIO N S. tecting and advancing the interests of the Jacksonville that he had attempted as stoves and can give lower figurers than i BEST OF FARE county. Henry Ammerman is too well counsel for a defendant held to answer any other dealers in Ashland. Geo, Engle. Proprietor, j [10 50J W illard & E ubanks . NO CHINESE EMPLOYED. known to need any encomiums from us. the crime of murder, to induce a grand a < \Main Street, Aalilan»! ( 10-46-1 f) His name is a synonym for business sa jury of this county to refuse to indict Pasture to Let. Oregon. aZ gacity, success and honesty — and no said defendant wc did not suppose the Good pasture to let on the Bauets X i “crooked bu*ine»s" can be expected to statement would be questioned, or that it place at tiie foot of Oak sheet, Ashland. X %*7 I i A FINE ‘«tiK’k Rauch of ‘JOd acre*, situat — » « Apply to the undersigned. escape his detection if he be chosen to would be necessary to refer to the matter ed 1 mile N. E. of Ptueuix: till under fence S» J ohn R eu . and all set iu clover: uo rough or broken =3 vet as commissioner. again in these columns. The T idings ex t laud < n the place. Good house and barn, Ashland, Or.. July 30, 1885. / / < t ercises great earc in verifying facts be orchard. g«»od aprin»g and water. Terim:— — — » ♦ ♦ </* No party, however strong, can afford I Part cash, b.alance on time. 1 ‘ rice, $2?.5O fore making statements of them upon its Pasture tn Let. i CD per acre. VV. H. W ickham . F io endorse by its suffrages and support own editorial responsibility, and, while Pasture to let «»It the Hargadiiiú ranch FORTY Aeres of choice fruit laud, situ any of its members who have proven re n its opinions may be taken for whatever at 81 per head per month. Apply to A. ated within ai mile of postofllee: 2d acres CD creant to a public trust—who have be / under plow; good itouse of five rooms, large T. Kyle, Jr., or George Hargadine. readers may consider them worth, it ex- barn, living water: some fruit now growing / trayed the confidence placed in them. CD Ashland, Or., April 1<>, 1886. <>n the place and wood enough on thq re- pects and intends that its editorial state CO "If one of thy members otFend thee, maindt r to pay for clearing. Price. $.”*>.00 ments sliall be believed. The statement \ Bare Bargain. per acre. Terms, part e»tsh, l> tlaiice on t cut it off and cast it from thee.’’ It is a W. tl. W ickhvm . in consideration concerning Mr. Ncil’scon- Two acres of laud on Granite street, time. Enquire of V law of self preservation which parties are 49 fession was questioned, we have been in set m a variety of the best fruit trees and compelled to observe. A party nomina formed, by certain persons, who say that berries. Place will produce enough fruit for several families. Good house and CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. tion may easily be obtained by any they could not possibly vote to place upon out buildings. A good home for soine- shrewd political wire-worker who bestirs Best Location in Rogue liive the judicial bench any man who would one. Apply t.> G. F. B illings . himself early in fixing the primaries. Transacts a General Banking Busineß I Valley. thus approach a grand jury, but were The election is to come afterward, how I'iuno for Sole. The undcr«igncd. in conseqiii-nce <>f the il M ill nt&kc the season of as follow« He afraid there must be some mistake about Interest allowed < n Time Deposit«. health of hi« wife, is compelled to seek a drier ever, and there should always lie enough w ill he ut th«» stable <»f David Payne iu Medford A fine upright piano, nearly new «■liiiiute. an«l therefor offers for «ale hi« farm Collections ma<ie at all accessible point- on iu- on Saturday. Sunday und Monday of each Mr. Neil having done such a thing. For » oraltie tenus. of !«* Here« iMl.iai-etil to the Town of Talent. sagacious aud independent voters in G F. B illings . Enquire at office of week: Tuesday ittd Pridav ut James Helms' the benefit of such of our citizens we The place is ill a high Mate of cultivation, con Sight < xcltangc and telegraphic transfers sold on U agner creek, and W. <[ne-lay au.l Thur- Ashland, M ay 7 , 1886. every party to rebuke trickery and dis tains a "< mh I home and Imril. ubo'lt 5UU fruit ou Portland, ban Francisco and New York. < irv al the Htablg of Thompson ,v Stcpb‘,n>oii submit the following affidavit of two tree« good water, etc. Will also «<-1! horses, in A«hiand honesty—to keep the standard of the Gold dux! Imii'/kt at standard prices. DURING TIIE SEASON OF 1886 wagons, cattle, hogs, a full outfit of farming Grape, plum, lemon, strawberry, black implements and household furniture. Terms members of the grand jury—Itoth promi party high and pure. Think of this, Jj; The following horses will be at my rauch one mile north of Ashland, Oregon: . nent and well known citizens of Jackson berry, quince, crab apple and currant ea«v Description and Pedigeec. voters, when you prepare your ballots The tarm will In- »old alone, if desired. Ad jellies at Buickli tlter A Hasty’s. sir W niter. Jr., is 5 year« old. <-<»al bhick. liliv county, whose affidavit no one dare ques dress. G. F. PiNNehiKtR. next Monday. form, giHs! disposition atul a *pl< udi»l traveler. Ta’ent. Oregon. Feb. ■ ». IssG. A fine Percheron-Norman stallion, combining size, tion. And, lest there lie any shadow of I* 17 han»!« on«- an»! on«- half Inch»»* high uud action and kind disposition and whose colts arc un weigh* 1 kk) pound«. In each poll room next Monday there a doubt of the entire correctness of the Walter. Jr . w.«- -it <J by sjr Walter. I k i A Valuable Property on by sir Matnbrino Choice Farms For Sale. surpassed, if equaled, sn this coast. »'liief. he ' *5 4*1 «1 ni bri o< j ■ will l»e two ballot boxes, in one of which instrument, we state that the original af ter. he by MaitJ.iiie». It«- Rogue River. ger. Ili* dam wa* .« bn. *r Jhland Black H hw L THE UNDEK8IGNED OFFERS FOR (Arabian-I’ercheron i weight 1250 lbs., combining will be dei>0sited the tickets of those fidavit is on tile at the T idings office, and mare. •!>« Iteliig sired by the noted trotter An- sale a No. 1 grain farm, containing 304 style, action, endurance and good disposition, and ri sup. l Ni'EK.»f<.NED offers fin - ie bis dr< •v* »nekton, »ir< of i Henry ,,, , < lay. |»ros< iiitor electors who are qualified to vote for will lie shown to anyone desiring to see acres of tillable land situat«^l on the stage At foot of Cascade Mountains. 1 flouting mill situated on Rogue ........... I road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Plaoe I whose colts make the finest carriage, road and " ai l pi rposi " horses. River. oitheClay (until« of trotter* His tir^t dNin, state officers, but not for the county of it. Here it is: Sallie Miller, bv MKinbritx, half a mile from Gold Hill station on th« O A m » ii Inqxìrted i is well improved; good w« 11 of wafer for I M«--en»4»-r: Andrew Jack*, 11 bt ¥• uiig Bashar»' 1 <» C. R. R The mill is new. has an unlimited, FKOM ficers, while in the other box will be State of Oregon, county of Jaeksou—S.». house use and living str< am f»>;- «lock. never failing water power: is stirrouixied by a and In- by IiH|><»rt< <| Rnslm P®' ’ TERMS lower than ever. Spe' ial inducements i<> parties »ir Ualter Jr '««lam i- < ounect«M| Wc. the undersigned, being duly «worn «av. Also 215 :tc»i » lying within lmlf l( mile <>f ASTI I a AIS r>. rich farming country', and has alre.uly a l«x-al ». h th» dropped the tickets of all entitled to vote each for himself, that we were members of t.ie trade greater than its full capacity. A gooti Clydesdale «¡raft horse. Phtenix. all under fence, c<mnty roa«l on I breeding live <»r more mares. for state, district, county and precinct of Grand Jury at the June term, lwt. of the < ir- bargain for tin- right man Will *«-11 > n reason two sides: cell nt small expe:; -- be put in cuit Court of Jnekson county A-«uch Grand able terni* cultivation. For partieulat - c all on or ad I ficers. If a man votes only for state of- Jurors we examined into the case of the State lAlOB WAGM.R, Terms: Pioprifior. For further particular- a»l«lre«» at t.ol»i Hill. dress of Oregon vs. John Justus, who was charged I Oregon, o. GANIARD, Single servire. M OO. pnyubh „t time ----- 01 mjt * iicers, he is not permitted to tear or cut with the murder of his fa’her. mid who w.,s <•11 my 2"1 acre i.trtu tiwr, i- »»¡i» It 11 nd re I May 26. 1«-»:. vice: season. S12.0O. pavaldc e at _* the end thereof; acre« ot grain and hay gr«»win»z, that I will after"anl« indicted by u« for murder in the insurance. *15.00. payable us • \ the ticket, but must vote it whole, with s «oon a* the mare Don't raise a half-breed Shetland for >our child you love so much, it would cost a «ell with the farm. If deslrcl. «.-.iti give pos first degree, was defended by James R Neil, is known t<> b» with foal. Any t_ person dirpoie few dollars and give the child too much 1 happiness. session at atty time. the names of the county officers on as and was tried and convicted of «aid crime. ing of hi« mar»- during th«- hi _.......... eason utll plea»»' And wc further say on <>atli that while acting JOHN 8. HEllRIN. Ashland. Or. remember that money is then for Bervicca. — «ine f..r printed, but when the box is opened in as such Grand Jurors. James K. Neil who was Keasou commencing April 1«t and ending attorney, approached each of us sep which the ticket is deposited the vote Justus's July 1st. The best of «-nr«» will Le taken t<> arately and endeavored to induce and in Farm For Sale. prevent accident«, but w ill not t>e reb|H»n«il>l» is to be counted only for the state ofli- fluence us not to indict said Justus for any that may occur. I. vmas C hafi - f ;.;, A nice home on Bear creek 2\. miles north cers. Don’t allow your ballot to be put P atrick D onegan D R HITE, F’rupi ivtor. of the tow n of Ashland, containing ion acres CITY OR SALE NOW, forty to -ixtj- 1«. ,.«l of I sa . i . WouLF. Att>':t«iing Gioon- State of Oregon, county of Jackson—SS. into the wrong box, or you may lose Subscribed amt sworn to by Lyman Chappel I Is the most note«! of «««ntheru Or»gon. nml of good land, all under cultivation and well good stock cow«. Will al*o have for -ul< (10-471 this fall a few high grade shortlcrri Gull and Patrick Donegan before nie this 1st day Its medicinal properties have beeu proven to be fenced; a new house of three room- and sum your vote for county officers. mer kitchen; a never failing «pring at the calves and half>»l<x»<i Polle«l Ang’t* Prices of June. lSSf». w. II. P arker , co . clerk of great value and benefit as a tonic and aid to door. The Sugar-Pine Door and Lumber Co. barn, amt young orchard, l or particu rea«onable. Correspouden» ».- »«oit« »t« »i By J M. Smith. Deputy. digestion ami as a r». me«lv or relief lit nearly lars apply to P. L ytti . etos . A'hluml, Or. I — or — Address nil cases of kidney kind d ‘ nii- ’’ — . trouble ... .. and ----- --------- W. C. Myer is known ail over the FRIDAY ....... JENE 1, issò. DYSPEPSIA. LATEST RETURNS ANNOUNCEMENT! Indicate that the Real Estate market is improving. Prices firm, and Sales increasing. BUY NOW And save the advance The undersigned hereby respectful ly announce to the public that from this date they propose to sell goods Ayer’s Pills For Cash and for Cash Only I All good Fruit land, well located from 3-4 to 1 1-2 miles from Ashland. PLEASE REMEMBER “The credit system must go.” prices means lower prices. 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 C. F. BILLINGS. ALFORD & BRAGDON. Insurance and Real Estate AYER’S PILLS, PHOTOGRAPHS ASHLAND FLOURING MILLS. Call at Logan’s Gallery, on the hill. Champion Machines Take the Lead. THE BAIN WAGONS BEST In (he Market Real Estate, Mining Commission Agents, Auctioneers and Appraisers. Consumers Beware ! ASHLAND MILLS FLOUR EXCELS ALL OTHER. E. C. LANDERS ' <s, The Pioneer Hotel. X >fe <s i B. Beach, Proprietor. "e ojjvriox The Bank of Ashland. RED HOUSE THE FINE TROTTING STALLION O .”■0, s % I GOOD HORSESGOOD COLTS ASHLAND, OGN. Soon Make Good Horses. Bring Good Prices. SIR WALTER. JR Horses ! Colts ! Money ! Money ! Colts ! Horses ! MILL FOR SALE PA|U|DCTTA UAlvIDCI I H Soda Springs Hotel. AD A DI AM Dfl V AnADinM DU I W. C. MYER, Ashland, Or TO STOCKMEN AND Lumber! Lumber!J w 0 GREG0RY’ F The Mineral Spring RANCHERS! Passenger & Freight state of Oregon as a man who has been of inealcuablc benefit to the country in t^e improvement and advancement of its agricultural and live stock interests. He is one of the few men in Oregon who had the courage, the enterprise and the public spirit to spend large sums of money in the importation of valuable, improved stock at an early day. He has always been among the first to introduce improvements in agricultural machinery and has given his voke and aid in solid advancement and improvement of his locality and his state. How much <>f this character has been accomplished by the young men who are running against him on the legislative ticket I The statute j : 1 ' i , i ; fixing the fees of the ntent«. Followlng r j--- " a —_ii— is _< the r« port ... of the . analvsis: . • One standard gallon of ater contains: ! Dissolution of Copartnership. Alumina.......................... ... 92iM grains County Clerk of Jackson county is pub Boracic nci«l.................. .917.S N"U< e is ivrt Gy co <-n that tin •■•qartturship ■ ...21.12M lished upon the first page <>f this issue <-f Call-in tn carbonate .... exi'ting l'«-iwi en tn>'iiti-lertiiiifil . .. . _ . bu-i- :»l. . <i«»inz Sodium chloritle .... .... 30. <>05 in »« In A-hl:in<l tinder the linn name of Barris the T idings . Voters of Jackson county t'arbounte »if iron....... .... 2 *517 A Hoslev. is thi« day dissolved by mutual con Silicic nci'l .................. .... 3.M71 sent. 1 h<‘’••Mik- and a* eouiits of th,- firm art who have had business transacted in the Tit itile aei«l ................ . .... 1.5413 in the hand« of < hit -. Hosley in *,«hlund, mid < a; bo'tate ni.ign«-ia... all persons indebted to th»' firm requested county clerk’s office should examine it Bicarbonate «o«1a......... . to com« lurwaol ;»t d mukt- «<-nb-im-nt imnic- and see for themselves whether or not T. A. H arris , Lithium carbonate, («otitssium carboii«tie io- diiitelv. t nv- H» i « lky . ne and tract« of nitric a« i«i not e-tituated. they have been charged an exorbitant d’ Total lù, 1^ Ashland. Or., May 1 ». I«-«»'. 10-50 amount of carboui«- acid gns. free an«] combined, equal« 5S. tTsx grains per gallon and illegal price for the work done. As ■ AtliniiiGtralor’» Not ir« provided by the statute, the clerk «»f l ’ ial ath rili'H. pnld to the f» ■; I id Jackson county is allowed 33j percent. tie»-«!« of invalid«. E-'atem Frr.nklin Mellait ai <ken««c«L Notice i« hereby given that the un»ler*igi>ed in addition to the sunt named for each Among th,- imorovement« of the hotel are the bath«, titte't with ail uiotlern eonvcnieli. e«. hit- been »r poittfi-'l admini«trat«»rof the estate service enumerated. Add to the sum one- of Franklin Mcllattan. «1«‘«•ea-<-«l. All persons ROOMS CLEAN, NEAT AND COMFORTABLE. having 1 lainw against *a:»l e*ti:l.- are notified third of the same and you have the that *ai»l < btitns mu«t b< |*r*--«-nted to me ac- proper figure. The clerk can legally Good Table Fareà Reasonable Prices. eompanic'l by the proper voneherr at my home iu .t-hlau'l within -ix month* from the date of charge that much for hi« ««»t rices—’«•/ >»o the first publication of thi- n»»ti»-e t^^BOTTLLD wat, r fresh from the »pr H C. H tli mere «a «aie at Hunsaker <4- Podge í in Ashland Ash.aad. Or May 2?. I?-'- GRANTS PASS, Are now prepared to liirnhli Lunrbe«, tithe - I C, Cuiininghuni, MOUNTAIN PARK STOCK RANCH. TRANSFER.— Finishing, Rustic or Flooring Passenger Coach to and from every Train. ami all kinds »>f rough lumber, nt any poii. along the line of the O.tC ItR at FBI« 1> t»> compete with asv mill in southern Oregon. We will also MX.it be prepared to furnish /^“Freight iitov» »1 ant where about tow n at rates Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets Lower Than Anyone Else JOHN RALPH [10-48] Would atm».»uuee to the public th t be has ope tied his Sugar-Pine, Door and Lumbar Co. FARMERS ! ATTENTION ! H. B. MILLER, Grants Pass, Or. Manager. 1 *c only California II«t>»i Forged ami Hand Finished With < titter in the eye. Em h m-edle guaranteed. Price. \.|< you di aler for them, or order from tin- man- nfactor« t». Will *- I'lNK. HISMaik-t »rr«--t. •» 1 i10-49.} WACOM - SHOP Near the railrva»! d« pot in SACK NEEDLES ASHL.lXD AGENT, L. // Adam . AJillcr <£■ Co. « «'■■<i'< uo((., . • Safe insurance of all l”vl- ■«» 1 • rates G F Billing« Cort Klamath, Or. lé-IS an»l every description of iitiishimp . f'<irr«'»pund.»iie>» invited. ».11 order- till» 1 promptly. Address, I P. O.. I'. Ashland, Oregon, When? he is prepar d to do all work in his iine at short notice aud in the manner. REPAIRING DONE at Short Notice, [10-50] ASHLAND COLLEGE — AND — Normal School, ASHLAND, .... OREGON. M. G, ROYAL, A. M.r P bbsidbkt . ------ THREE COURSES OF TuDT 1*1, Th* state Nurtmtl Com*»* 2d. The Commercial course 34. The College Preparatore. TUITION, Tuition vul ie*. arcuriling to *l«idi< * pur*<«eu, front 4«; to 412 per term. BOARD. I!«»ar»l «’.nt be obtain«-«! nt the College Boarding , Hall, or iti private families, .at It per week. 1 or c«.ta!o^-ic or furti • r particular», a; ply to the Pretidett’