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FHE FRIDAY ASHLAND T1DINO8 J USE 1, lBb6. WALDO OR STRAHAN'. A (CONTINVRD FROM FIRST PAGE.) I Few Historical Facts About the lien' tiemen. I tSlivetton Appeal.] No two men l»ef«>re the people are For making and keeping a record of ac more widely known than the respective counting and distribution in relation tu candi-iatr# for supreme jud^e. .Indue any estate, one dollar. Waldo’s name, from one end of the For tiling and making a certified copy of State t<> the other, is a Byii'<nynt for un a declaration to become a citizan of the compromising h'-nesty. He has been long enough on the bench t<> prove l>y the United States, fifty cents. For entering judgment of admission of his opinions that he is «"iind on the an alien to citizenship and making a great question# at Issue between the peo ple and the corporations, and that he can certified copy thereof, one dollar. For making copies <»f asseHsmeuts on (or) be swerved from his duty neither by tile fear <>f their enmity m«r hope of their census roll, for each folio, ten cents. tor issuing letters testamentary «f ad- I favor. And such vig.r, ability and miniatraticn or guardianship, twenty- learning have characterized those opin ions that lie is now admitted to be one live cents. For extending on tax roll the rates levied <>f the moat pi-«if>>un<l lawyers of the by the County Court, for each folio, ten State. His competitor, Kvtit>en Sttahan, is also well known in this vicinity, but cents. I'<>r each warrant drawn on the C>>uuty perhaps n«>t so well in all parts of the Treasurer, five cents, provided that no State. He is an adroit and skillful pi pe charge shall be made fur tiling or can- , titioner versed especially m all “the qui|is ami quillets of the law,” and de- celing reduemed ordeis or warrants. For making abstract of the saute, for |>eiiils for success lather upon legal finesse than the application of sound each folio, ten cents. Fur making out exhibit of the receipts principles. These qualities have ten and ei|>enditure3 of the county, for dered him popuiar with the corporations, in the service of which he is and long each folic, ten cents. For each certificate of election required has been employed. The people’s esti mate of the man lias gained for him the by law, tstelity-tive cents. Fur each election notice required by law, sobriquet of “Slip|ieiy Reuben.” Hu was a member of the State Senate in I fifteen cents. Fur making out an appointment in pur 1870 and 1872 voted for the infamous i suance of an order uf the County Court, ! ‘'Ll'iuant Act” in 1870, and actively op posed Ils repeal in 1872, after its op fifteen ceuts. Fur tMuing any license required by law, pressive chat acter had been fully demon other than a marriage liceuse, fifty strated. In 1872, Mr. Captes. of Mult cents. I nomah procured to be passed by the For making and depositing in the jury- House a bill t<> protect the wages of box the ballots containing the names labor, which contained in its provisions I | of the jurors on the jury list, fifty i one that mechanics and laborers for rail- I road corporations might have liens on ! cents. Fur drawing jurors for atty term of the tl.e railway property to secure their pay; ' Circuit or C«»nnty Couit, and making U[M<n reaching the Senate it was referred and filing any memorandum thereof, i t<> the Judiciary Committee, of which Mr. Strahan was a member, and he twenty-five ^uts. For making panel fur Sheriff, twenty- procured its defeat by indefinite post ponement. At the same session Mr. five cents. Fur making and filing list of jurors or Watson, <'f Douglas, introduced a bill witnesses in criminal cases, and before for the selection of the swamp ami grand jurors who may be returned to overflow lands by the U. S. survey any court, with the mileage and pet ors, and for the protection of set I diem, five cents for each name. For tlers thereon. The bill was, after its in recording such mileage and per diem troduction, stolen front the files of the in jury book, for each folio, ten cent«. Senate, and a subxtitute was introduced For opening and canvassing election re which also, on Mr. .Stiahan's motion, turns, for each day necessarily em was indefinitely postponed. Had tills bill became a law it would have secured ployed, three dollars. For making abstracts of the votes cast at the prompt settlement of the lione-t any election, for each folio, ten cents. swamp land claims, and tendered ini- For taking and certifying an acknowledg i possible the frauds perpetrated under ment to a deed or other instrument of the original act. His support for the : then famous “Lock and Dam Swindle writing, twenty five cents. For recording any deed, declaration, con 1 and hi3 CoU'se in refereiue to the titiuier- tract <>r other private writing requited i ous wagon r««ad jobs of those two sessions by law to be recorded, for each folio, ! of the Legislature gave him a deceived ■ reputation which his present supporters ten cents. For making and issuing a marriage , do not like to lie reminded ■ f. As license, registering the same, tiling, > might be expected, he is now actively recording and indexing marriage certi ' supported by the swamp land grabber*. ficate, two dollars. ' by the radroad corpniatioiisaml by every For tiling and making entry, when re influence which is inunicil to the in quired by law, of any article of in terests of the pe> ple. He is not a mail corporation, bill of sale or chattel whom “we love for the enemies he has mortgage, fifty cents. made.” The judgeship is lot a political For entering and attesting satisfaction of office, and between the two candidates j no voter, whe'her Democratic or Re a mortgage or judgment, ten cents. For each poll book requirvtl by law, fifty j publican, ought to hesitate which t.» | choose. cents. For taking each justification to a bond or utidett.iking, fifteen cents, For making in the several indexes the entries required of the tiling and re cording of any instrument, paper or notice, f«>r each entry, five cents. For receiving and filing every mandate from the Supreme Couit, and ac companying papers, twenty-five cents. Fur entering issuance of attachment in register, twenty-five cents. For furnishing fee bill to any person, twenty-five cents. For entering issuance of execution in ex ecution docket, ten cents. For entering returns of execution and how disposed of in execution docket, for each folio, ten cents. For recording any private writing less than owe folio, fifteen cents. sec. 7. The County Clerks and sheriffs in the counties of Jackson. Lake, Umatilla, Wasco.Crook, and Ktamatli shall receive for their services an additional com pensation of thirty-three ntul one-third per centnm. That Section S of said Act. approv ed October 29.1871. be and tne same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: Kecording Mining Claims. W. H. Parker, county clerk of this county, indiscriminately charges one dol lar for recording a mining claim, and sets up in defense for so doing a law, which is found <>n page 687 of the Cotie, which reads as follows: Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of the county clerk of any county, upon the re ceipt of notice of a miners’ meeting or ganizing a miners' district in said county, with a description of the boundaries thereof, to record the same in a “book of record of mining claims.” and upon the petition of parties interested, he may >ip point a doptity for such district, who shail reside in said district or its vicinity, and shall record all mining claims and water rights, in the order in which they are presented for record, and shall trans init a copy of such record at the end of each month to the county clerk, who shall record the same in the above men tioned book of record, for which he shall receive ono dollar for each and every claim. It shall further be the duty of said county clerk to furnish a copy of this act to said deputy, who shall keep the same in his office, open at all reason able times for the inspection of all |>er- sons interested therein.” 3he above was an act |>assed in 1865. It is plain that the above statute only applies to organized mining districts, wherein the county clerk apjiointa a dep uty, and it was enacted for that puri>oae only. It further ap|>e.'irs from the above law that a double recording is content placed when the clerk should receive one dollar. The county clerk is supposed to pay his deputy and hintself out of the one dollar which the law allows. The county clerk is county recorder, all ¡tapers presented to him at his office tor record are governed by the liw regu lating county clerk's fees, which tn a min ing notice would be 13] cents for each hundred words. 131 cents for tiling, and 6j cents for indexing. Miners, count the words on your mining notices and see how much special tax vou have i>aid Bill Parker. Taking Illegal Fees. In the Code of the State of Oregon on page 429. section 636, will be found the j law relating to the punishment of a pub- (!ic officer for taking illegal fees, which reads as follows: Section 636. If any officer of this state, cr of any county, town or other munici pal or public corporation therein other than the governor, justices of the su preme court, or nietuliera of the legisla tive assembly, shall willfully and know ingly charge, take or receive any fee or compensation, other than that authorized or permitted by law, for any officiai ser vice or duty performed by such officer, or shall willfully neglect or refuse to per form any duty or service pertaining to his office, with intent to injure or defraud any one, <>r shall willfully neglect or re fuse to perform such duty or service tu the injury of any one. or the manifest hinderan«» or obstruction of public jus tice or business, whether such injury, hinderance or obstruction was particular ly intended or not, such officer, upon I conviction thereof, shall be punished ay imprisonment in the penitentiary n<«t less than six months, nor more than one year, or by imprisonment in the county jail not less than three months, nor more than one year, or by fine <>f not less th <n fifty, nor more than five hundred dollars, or by dismissal from office with or with out either or any of such punishment«.'« MERC \NTILE— MANUFACTURING—MISCELLANEOUS. W inch with its large and complete- st<>. k <>f General Merchandise is now con ducted under the management of Loans in-gotintcd. Fropeitv bought and sold; collection- s attended to; Abstracts of title fur nished. Fine Custom and Ready-made Clothing Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fine Cloaks, etc. Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oilcloths Groceries, Canned Goods, Crockery. Glassware Can be found a full line of Clocks, Jewelry, Fancy Gouda, Silver mid Plated \ ioiin Strings, Drag.-, Medicines. Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired. Sew ing Machine Needle, and Oil. Cigars and Tobacco, etc., etc., etc. i v Prescriptions carefully compounded. J. D. FOUNTAIN. The largest and Finest stock of furniture in Ashland at H.S. EMERY’S E. M. MILLER E. J. FARLOW, Ashland Grocery Store ¿t RIIE. I* 15K. I-tF’We keep the Freshest and Best groceries in town, at the lowest figures. As we buy for cash , we can afford to sell cheap for cash. In addition to our full and complete assortment of groceries and provisions, we carry Window Shades, Samples of Carpeta, Baby Carriages, Boys’ Wagons, etc. 10-13 I LIVERY AND FEED M Asonic Block. STABLES LARGEST STOCK of- DGRUS I’lie ulil stables on Main stieet near the : bridge, and the new atab es on Oak street, I are now tinder the pioprieturship and inan- ageiuent of Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries, THOMPSON & STEPHENSON INVIGORATOR H. JUDGE. it k Wyandottes, Plymouth Rocks and Brown Leghorns. Cl KE Hill PILES. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins nnd lower part I of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kid neys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion are present, ilatu- lencv, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture, like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind, bleeding, nnd itching piles yield nt once to the application of Dr. Bosnnko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, nnd effecting a perma nent cure. Pnue 50 cents. Address, the Dr. Boaanko Medicine Co., Piqua. O. Sold by J H Chitwood A Son. PIANOS. Decker Bros, Behr Bros, J. & C. Fisher, Emmerson, and Iyers & Pond. GEORGE E. YOL LE, W m . m . Mineral water from the Soda Springs at Hunsaker & Dodge’s. SASH, DOORS and BLINDS, Lumber, Mouldings, Brackets! I LATH and SHINGLES. (Bell Truck and Dray.) J- H. McBRIDE, PROPRIETOR. Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order. Water Pipe made to order. FREIGHT and lumber of all kinds trans ferred promptly in or n< ar town. t»- Moving household gxid*. pianos, etc., specialty 1047. fr-iTProprietors of the Tozer & Emery Planing Mill. Wooden L NEAR R R. TRACK, MECHANIC St., ASHLAND. FOR SALE BY DEALERS. I T'br |;rxe.a«H- <.l I1M1. 1« isau«'4 March ««I’d «epU, each year. Uf- SbO page«. lucl|e.,u itll o».-r 3,000 IHnMralioii« — a wh«>le Pteturr Vallery. G1VKS Wholenale Price. dtrrit to conxHiHr-rx oil all gooda for personal or family nae. Tell, boss t<> erder, and gives exact cost of every thing yon war, ev«, drink, wear, or have f n as ltd. These INVAIA AHLE BOOKS contain Information gleaned from the markets of thr world. We. will mail a copy FREE to any ad- dreiM upon reeatp* of 10 cts. to defray expense of mailbag. r>t tw hear from yon. RespeatPiHy. O MACHINE SHOP ASHLAND, OREGON '*■ Will make estimates and bids on all buildings, public or private, and furnish all material, plans and specifications for the construction of the same. "iff Sash, Doors and Mouldings on L«.ttd AH Amdz of Cestir g* ti.rr.tshmat mwest rates. I and for sale at lowest rates. S1W CUMMiUC A SHOUT*. ^¿TGeneral shop wo.k done in short order. H. SCHERRER. J^.CStair b tildir.g i; spec'.dty, MONTGOMERY W ”0 & CO. <£27 «X- 220 ii abu.b Avcnnr. < blcnao. III. **'"A11 work guarantied tobe first class, and of latest designs. i PLAIN AND FANCY OREGON PAINTING! M I 1. L S I The proprietor, has leased the above building f umG.S. llutler lor five year», where he will •«■ pleased to see hi# old customersuud friend«, lie is now baking The undersigned has leased a "hot» on MAIN treet. fronting the Plaza, and will continue til till order!» in hi* line at and guarantee sativfaetion. Also, FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY S loaves tor 25 ets., wheat or graham. BOSTON BROWN BREAD every Satur day evening. 10c per loaf. Cakes, pfe» bun» nn<l all kinds of <-r>i<-lter«. Hot coffee and oyster stew». ROOMS To RENT Giv me a call. Paper Hanging and Glazing. Ord« r Slate will be found at door of »h o H. S. EVANS. OCH& SORBS 12 Packets Best Garden Seeds for 50 Cts. W' f T eé "'“ s ®-'• • rn e um-r Ma’,rih I'tb. torn« aJilr.-w, IIIo«,.«te- au,) »,u errry tb nur far Laute»'- < e ut c. c>< ..ui tua' »n,l In am.- wear atul H«. U wd«, u< brice» |,„r<r H.an ,u.« ..tun» bouje in the United Star, « < uuipletk ■■tistuettoa gva.xtrhr,/ .-.r i.„,n, fenled. ¡1 c f , h(M’ It .y «¿bv ®<h Ave. «k 20th &«., N. V, , uj.J On receipt cf Ml cl«, wt willntr.il to any dre«s, in the I’nitcd Slate«, one pacl.et cat h of the following choice varieties v«-gttable seed* Early Winningstadt Cabbage. Half Long Scarlet Carrot, Early t.reen < liisi«-t u- ctimber. Salamander Lettuce. Bay View Musknudon. The Boo Watermelon. New- tiiant Roe<-n Onion. Double Curled Pars ley. Long Scat let Raillsh. llouiid Leaf spinach. Perfect Gem S,,ua-h Mbit«- Egg Turnip. ADDRESS REASONABLE RATES, . . ûcsçWir rP¿c£P¿,_ Ai”Tota- ■a)® R. J. TRUMBULL & CO i 419 and 421 Sansome St.. San Francisco, Cal. I MILLS. I WwDld inform the l.ubllr that he has again es tablished himself fn (SuccvsFor to M. Mickelson al the old stand near the Flouring Mill, where he is prejuircd for nil kind« of BlacMiin I Carriage Won. ear is 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. IN ASHLAND, Did you Sup Cloths anti Cassiinercb Fruui which to make up suits to order. Also a line line oi M cii ' m Ftiririsliin^ G imm I a , PRICIS FOR SHOEINC. No.s I, 2, 3 and 4 shoes. $2.50; 5 and G, $3. I 8-38 I D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, M.am'y Next to the Ni.lk v ihot «bop or. Main street. an«l has for sale a well chosen stock of but the best mechanic“ employed. G;Ve me a call. *• FOX. pose Mustang Liniment < nlv good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. oi Flu. Sul».«, Fudtrwearuf ev«rr One b.-x bluing for 10c. or three for CunsiKtinx sort. etc., all for cak at l,,u, living prices. 25c. at the Red House. x Full Hue >/' s-tnple* <.f Axilla,ul H’oc/cn Nature 8 own remedy, Oregon Kidney To* tegs. The Tailoring Business I HORSE SHOEINC A SPECIALTY I Hmia tor betBaitefFJfògtoaJI t.u and V j “rtiP . • f iw*, year with Jt r liritç i* ft •-ctexeThout il'.uziradona, p;i ■><, qir* e rt.- • • , . •< raitoTb-1' I «:tTMil •:.<1 H.sm 1 U HKEIIH, ISt’l.llS, ' <■■■ I «>• »■> op. u> M rtet ua In -,. Ker.-i M • M. MAYER, HEATON FOX, buîliulâ in — PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS Wm-Ki.uS ctvin-rd to a v n single a pul iòni ion of »art.« a uutural color, acts . <> •! by r>nig;,-i3ts, or ill l»-c«-ipt of 31. - .v »s» ere.-, v»--o G20. A. MACBETH & CO. I9-2H Shop un First Avenue, near Main St. BAKERY Wm- WTÏ’S HÊIR DYE. Manufactured ONI.T by MANUFACTURER AND WJOD WJRKER, Between Lognn's Photograph Gallery and Pioneer Store, — anuiacturers of— Every g-ood ihiug ia Counter feited, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chi~noys made of VERY POOR GLAC3. See that the e x act r:bei is un each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always ciwar and bright Glass. Architect and Builder. Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Grapes and Small Fruits, Nut-beaing Trees, Zte.Elc. Et<-, YOU LE & GILROY, One-eighth, <>r 10-lb., box crackers 65c. at the Red House. x Made only of the finest and best qual ity of <>lnx«i for withstanding heat. C. W. AYERS, Russian and Iron-clad Apples. gilkoy . l.ou« r.ft>(peiiu> I: jweaar.ONllve, Pula thr* bead, with n dull accsatloa ii the bach part. Pain under the «boul«iet- bind.*, Fullnc«« aft'-r citing, w ith n di«, i.i'.iiii-ilion io exertion ol body or mind. 1 ‘-ritubilit, ot iru'pc«, t.ow cpirit«, «vita n fee!iii(of l.nving i;ec!erte<i «ome duty, Wear.'arss, Dirzinco«, Flutterinc nt the Heart. Dots before the eye«, Headache over the right c»t, Ilcttlesxnr«., with li;ful drr.ini», 11 itbIy eolorei I'rine, and CONSTIPATION. 7t » i’S I’ll-r.S ure e -neei.ll- pa-,. ,. • to »iic«, «ss«-«, o«’n o >e effects sign a <-«>•• eg «’ll... ,e;- • « t C . ■-I >r, t!l<! SUfterC T. Tt, ■ fnrrrne llio .t ,-petite,»nd • »use tha 1 <ty t > Tat-e <• •• Flewlt. t < i bo n -tem Is i.<>iir*Ktic<;.: A by ih Tonic Action <n l»«i:ot! i e Orirana.rtctrular Stool« *«» !. 1'. >.-<• i;r»e. 4 4 Murray Pittsburgh I.cad Glass Works The latest and most approved varieties of - SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER, All Work Promptly Done. ¿if'«.'all and ace me. in use . Ths Greater. Madical Triumph of the Age: I Assured by the liberal patronage of the past that honest work 1« appreciated, he will en deavor again to merit public favor. Who will vail on you for your orders for tall delivery. ASHLAND, 25 YEARS Pat Oat 30th, 1333. Wear Good Boots ¿Pay for Them. C. S. ENGER, HUNSAKER & DODGE. PILLS Tould fileufe au<l patrons aud the pit 'icgv i- erally. lie would annouu>-c that he 1.« pre pared to do nil work in hi- line in g«Hsi niylv using the best materiul. II»- 1« in favor of those who Eastern Fmil Trees, SWery. &c STAR TUTTS ASHLAND BOOT & SHOE Store Will be repren nted in this part of tlie country the coming season by Always on hand. In fuc', anything in the ttsic line can be furnished on Short Notice. Give us a call and be convinced. All orders by mail promptly attended to. Respectfully, SICK-HEADACHE, lias re-opeued the OF BLOOMINGTON, ILL., Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordéons, Flutes, Flageolets, Music Books, Shee' Music, Music Rolls and Folios, 663 Main Street, BUFFALO. M.T. GEO. NUTLEY, 3loomington,Phoenix, Nursery Co We also keep a lull supply of SUPERIOR string» for the Violin. Banjo, and Guitar. World’i DUp&iisary Madical tadsfctln, OREGON. 10 Hi Tne 01<l Reliable Masun & Hamlin. A. B. Cta- Great Western. J8SK Bilioun Headache, DizzincM, Conotlpa- tlon, Ind igeation, and Hilioub Attack«, promptly cured by Dr. Pierce’« Pleasant Purgative Pellets. S’ cents a vial, by Druggists CONT ACTOR AND BUILDER. I Guarantee a good hatch, and perfect satis faction. Send stamp for handsomely illustrated cata logue. ( Asli MuLt Accompany All Orders. Address J- M. GAItRlsox, Forest Grove. Oregon N. B — Wells. Fargo A Co.’s Express gives special low nites to all my customers ORGANS. PRICE $1.00, Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce’» lar-r« Treatise on Discaisu of Women, illua. tested. -------- ALSO---------- My six Wyandotte liens tntelc a lecord last season <>i osr. itt sviir:« tsn twenty - six eggs each , in six months..from Jnnuuty l’>th to July 15th. Aside from their utility, they lire the i hnixlsonicst fowls I have ever handled EGGS—one sitting. Ft: t«<> sittings, $7; three sittings. I1.' No fow Is for sale till full. M y I’ lymovth R o < ks have stood at the front tor several years, always wiuning the highest honors « herever exhibited. EGGS—One sitting. $2.50: two sittings, $1: three sittings, pl. A h-w choice trios at $10 each. Single bird« from three to live dollars. My stock of B rows L eghorn * cannot b«1 ex celled in this or . ny other country. My »train is a direct cross between fowls 1 imported from Bonney of Massachusetts, and Keefer of Illi nois. om. sitting. >2 50; t«o. sittings. >i thre--sittings. >G. \ few extru choice eta kerels tor sale nt #1 and ♦ 5. AU my birds have had splendui .ange. are healthy nnd finely murked. Agencv for Southern Oregon and Northern California for the following Instruments : eorrbea, or u wlritca,” exceaaivc flowing, painful ini iibtruation, uii. natural tupprektioii», prolapsus or falling of the uterus, weak bark, auteversion, retroversion, bcarin*- dowu sensation«*, chronic conges tion. inflammation and ulceration of tne womb, inflammation, pain and teuderpeoa in ovaries, internal heat, and ‘«female vveukuess.” It promptly rclievre nnd cures Naus*» and weakness of Stomach, India«-«. tlon, Hlotling, Nervous Prostratioiq and Sleeplessness, in cither aex. «ideiicc near the town pumpusOak st. I KEEP NO OTHERS. ! is the result of this vast experience. It is a powerful Restorative Tonic and Nerviue, Imparts vieor and strength to the system, and cun«, as if by tuag-k-. Leu. Headquarters, Ycule 4 Gilroy's Planing Mill THE THREE LEADING VARIETIES. >■ A’1 Instrv.nit-ut? giisruntced as represented or Money reitilidi d- _________ Our terms are as liberal as any house on the Coast. Bacon, Lard, Wheat. Oats or Bailey taken in payment for Instruments. Cash also, not rejected ------- ORGANS TAKEN IN PART PAY FOR PIANOS. ------- Favorite Prescription \\’’iil t'urnUh and lay cither round or V V npiaic timber logs at the lowest price«, unit in a manner guaranteed to give permanent ratisfaclion. Hu- hud long « xpetteiv e in the busini ss. and laid the pities for the O. A- C. K I between Roseburg mid Ashland. ---- FROM ---- Are prepar» <i to fnrni»h PIANO* nnd ORGANS at PRICES that DEFY < OPETITION. 1)R, PIERCES Wooden Water Pipe ! EGGS FOR HATCHING! OREGON. ■WOMETJ at the Invalids' Ifotcl and Surgical Institute, has af- ford««d large cxp< ri<-n<-e in nd ipting remedies for their cure, and % V* M c M illen , IM1L«M>, ASHLAND, treated under guarantee to cure. Book sent for ten cents in stami««. Ad<in>s W orld s btsPENSAiiv .M edical A ssociation , G g 3 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ” The treatment of many thousan.ls of eases of those diseas«-s peculiar to . a t.c- icrier.ce <J '¡¡cart, anA Thov- ta:< rn <f prove its nt. FO*t r »1 BY ALT. DE ALERS IX MEDICINES. t ?.,- r -j irfo-m-'ton »-nd ronr a<!<1r**M for 100 p.:' ,->! . , f - I , r «‘mi i’« d!“-'«»«’»." to «.< ci du «-- a ar* b—W joaa cxig. Manufacturer <>f THOMPSON A STEPHENSON. HUNSAKER & DODGE, Guarauu-i-d. Book sent lor ten cents in stamps. PILE Tl tlOKS nnd STHICTCREM H. K REESER. 10 7] Will Buy and Sell horses PIANOS and ORGANS. I i IKFAQFS I lies and Pi rniciouH Soll- | Uiomoco, | (ary practices hit speedily permanently cured l>y our Bpcciali.'-ts. Book, post-paid, 10 cts. in stamps. It u pt u re, or Breach, radi cally curwl without the knife, without tmsbi.-s, without pata. and without «ianirer. Cures IMMUNITYfrom ANNOYANCE New and handsome turnout#, reliable and safe bugev trains, and good saddle horses always to be had at these stables. [9-12 ASHLAND, OREGON OUR FIELO OF SUCCESS. WORK Prices That Defy competition. At reasonable rates. Hardware, Stoves, & Tinware, Orcanlzcd with a full Stair of eighteen Experienced and Skillful Physician* and Surgeon* for the treatment of all tbronlc Disenaes. Mcrvoww Behllity, Impo- I n^.I tency, Noi-tiirnal Louses, I DELICATE I 1 1 '*>*“ '"■l < ondiuon. I_ I caured by koittlifui Fol- Horses Boarded and Fed. MYER BROS BUFFALO, 1ST- "ST. with or without se«-ing the patient. Come and see us, or send u-n «xnts in Etatnt«« lor our “fnvalid.’ Cuide Book,” which gives all particulai-s. Which will b< done in a werktnunlikc manner and at Who are prepared to offer the public better accommodations than ever before afforded in Southern Oregon in the livery business. H CHITWOOD & SON InvalidsHotellSurgicallnstitute NEW TIN SHOP I I Stationery ! • ■ ORECON. I is josi what its name implied ; a Turcly Vegetable Corjipound, tl.^t FOB THE BEST acts directly upon tbe I)v’?r ! curing the many diseases i cidinVta that im. Ling the nil* port ant organ, and TIN, SHEET-IRON à COPPERWARE tnercus ailments t arise from its deranged or ction, such as Call at Dyspepsi ice, Biliousness, laria, Sick-headache, Cos Rhe etc. It is therefore r “To have Good Heal: Cruis the LireFmust be kept in order.” IB. BA.NroaD'3 LIVZB irVIGORATOR Invisw tc-s the Liver, Re' ululcs the Bow el«. Strengthens the System. Purifies th' In Keener's Block. Ashland, Or., Full stick B'.oo 1. Assists Digestion, Prevents Fc-v« rs. on hand and made to order. I# a Household Need. An Invaluttb'. F;im'.V.' Medicine for common complain! Particular Attention paid to Job Work. do . 8Y:no2D'3 livzb itvigolatoil THE ASHLAND ASHLAND DRUG STORE Ileit»lio A V ooiliii-ti. Wholes.- le Agents. PORTLAND, </. H ZE!UN & CO.,Philadelphia, Pa. at low rates, an<! all work «lone promptly. UNDERTAKER. room - ai R. It. Bi idg,. i ar \ou A tiilroy's pliiningiiill!. FARLOW A MILLER It is perfectly hariul« ss and can be given t<> the most del:ca c wo- j man or child. For sale by al. drug- rmi .-II. Repairing Neatly Done [9 48 CENERAI. 1 1 Will be made so as to give entire satisfaction Tobacco aid Cijars, CartriUies, AniBinnilion, etc. Scliool Hooks and ORDERED ALL Call and Examine my Stock! Goods delivered to all parts of town free of charge. ---- Nature's own remedy---- OO Liver and Kidneys. Keeps lOiistantly on hand a mH supply of everything in above line, which will'be *o]<l at prices as low as can be offered anywhere. CHAIRS, 50 DIFFERENT DESIGNS F2IRLOW Oregon Kidney Tea! Chronic Na.nl Catarrh. Throat and Lntiff Diacave., Liver and Kidney Diaeaae., Bladder DI.eaae««, Diaeaaea of Women, Blood DI .eases and Mert on» Affections, c-iired bore or at home, Walnut Seta, Bed Lounges, Side Boards, Bureaus, Center Tables, Mirrors, i Pictures and Frames AT THE ETC. TT 111 PREPARED B II NEW FIRM! NEW FIRM! PIONEER FURNITURE STÖBE Simply this and nothing more: It oente from T. K. Bolton's store; Has proved to be a perfect cure, Pleasant tasting, safe and sure. That Gunt Tree (Eucalyptus) cough Syrup. T K Bolton <t co would call the atten tion of their friends and the public to this uxoellent pr, paration, made in Australia and San Francisco, California, front the leaves of a pecaliar v iriety of the Euca lyptus or blue guru tree of Australia. It has no sickening property to disturb the stomach, and is most reliable for curing couulis, colds, sore throat, whooping cough, bronchitis, croup and any tendency to con sumption. Sold by T K B olton , City Drug store, agent for Ashlaud. ASHLAND T. K. BOLTON A CO. 9 41] If you want fair dealing and good bargains, call and see us. What a Wife Said Fine all wool light colored suits for 812 at O. H. Blount's. These are the best bargains ever offered in Ashland, and will be in 8tock bat a short time, x roui A Full Line of Books and Stationery The term folio is detined on page GOG of the Code, which is as follows. ‘‘Sec. 18. The term ‘folio as used in this chapter, must be construed to mean one hundred word«, enuring two figures as one word; and any portion of a folio, when tile whole paper shall con tain less than a folio, or when such por tion shall be an excess over the last folio, shall be deemed a folio.” Hot and c<>ld ba’hs in the famous white sulphur springs water at the White Sulphur Springs Hotel. x We offer for sale the follow lug describe«! 1< a, property. The Hargadine property, consisting of very desirable town lotH, improved an«’ un improved; and farming lands and stock ranches in sizes to suit purchasers, up tu liOOU acres; also. A G ood S t « k R anch , 960 acres, six miles East of Ashland—good for summer or win ter range. T wenty Anais of good wood land near ow n. Wh» .tiers at Bottom Price# a large and varied assortment of 8-30] If your Liver is out of orc**r. then your whole system is deranged 1 he blood is impure, the breath offensive ■ you have headache, feci languid, dispirited and nervous To prevent a more serious con* dition, uke at once Simmons T REGULATOR. If you lead a l.l V r.K sedentary hie, cr suffer with JM* V U&v Kidney Affection*, avoid stimulants and take Simmons Liver Regulator. Sure to relieve If you have eaten anything hard of digestion, or feel heavy after meals or sleepless at night, take a dose an.I you will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly If you are a miserable sufferer with Coiwrtipjtlion, ily^prpsia ’ and lliliotiMiertH, seek relief at once in Simmons Liver Regulator. Il does not require continual dosing, and costs but a trifle. It will cure you If you wake up in the morning with a bitter, bad taste in your m uih, fl| A T7TI Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor* I II K F_ rects th« Bilious Stcmach, * wee tens JL the Breath, and cleanses the Furred Tongue. Children often need some safe Cathar tic and Tonic to avert appr aching sickness. Simmon* Liver Regulator will relieve Colic. Head ache, Sick Stomach. Indigestion, Dysentery, and the Complaints incident to Childhooa At any time you feel your system needs cleansing, toning, regulating without violent purging, or stimulating without intoxi cating, take MEDICINES, Will a|ieedily relieve and per- K K K K iiiaiiently cure all the various ditfi culties arising from a disordered KK K K condition of the K K It will Cure all Diseases caused by Derangement of the Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. ¿H^-Survcj ing of all kinds satlsfacloril) and promptly done. J. 1). L’OLNTAIN T, Folio. For enterprise, push aud a desire to get such goods as will give the trade satisfac tion. J H Chitwood A Son. the drnggisrs. lead all competition. They sell Dr. Bo- sanko’s Cough and Lung Syrup, because its the best medicine on the market forcouehs, coids. cr-.up and primary consumption. Price 50 cents and $*. Samples free. FAVORITE HOME REMEDY is warranted not to contain a »ingle par- ______ tide of Mercury or any injurious sub stance, but I m purely vegetable. — ANU CONVEYANCERS, Ashland, Oregon. o o o To Regulate THE REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS THE FARMERS STORE. PATENT MISCELLANEOUS. AT CITY Hammond, & McCall, — AT — AV. H. Parker has brazenly posted up tn his office, “ For Marriage License. 83, which amount may have been paid for such license, not knowing the law re 1 lilting thereto ; but he caught a taltal when he attempted to collect 83 from Henry Kippel, ex-c<>unty clerk, who re fused to be “cinched " in the amount of 331 cents. The law relating to clerks fees for is suing inairiage license, as found on page 48 <>f the Session Laws of 1882, leads as follows : “ For making and issuing a marriage license, registering the same, tiling, re cording and indexing marriage certificate, two dollars.” It is plain that the above law covers Uli the official duties the clerk has to per form in issuing a marriage license. You who have paid Bill Parkei S3 fora marriage license have been ilh-gallv taxed 331 cents, without the authority <>f law. Democrats, shall this illegal taxing of fees continue I I hear you say it shail not. I hear you say that you have some respect for your patty, and d<> not wish it disgraced by retaining such men as Bill Parker in office. ■ D emocrat . A Reliable Article ; MISCELLANEOUS. M. L. M’ c ALL. A. F. HAMMOND. Bargains ! Bargains ! I MISCELLANEOUS. Goods and other fabrics on hand. I ¿atUisctlou gustan'.eed i 4