Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 18, 1886, Image 2

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HIE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED.
Th« city nf Vancouver, B. C., the
western terminus of the Canadian Pa­
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PROPRIETARY MEDICINE
Mr. C. Schambs. of San Francisco, cific R. R., was totally destroyed by fire
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who has been engaged extensively in the last Friday afternoon. Ten or twelve
business of cracker making in Illinois, persons lost their iivos and some three
EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS.
W:.s the name formerly given to Scrofula
has been corresponding for some time thousand people were left homeless. The
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• . i-r .f :i :j;ieratiiion that i. cuutd be
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The state senate will stand, Republi­ with parties in Ashland, to ascertain
total loss is estimated at $100,000; in­
1 bz •. '. I' 's touch. The world is
cans. 20; Democrats, 10. The House w hat encouragement there is here for the surance, 810,0U0. The fire spread from
i \ie.'vs iln.t
will ptobubly be Republican by two uta- opening of a business of that kind, and burning brush upon the newly cleared
jo.ity.
on Satuiday he arrived on the California 1 townsite. The city was built entirely of
stage t<> make fuither investigation. He | wood and the building» were hastily and
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. :,i‘* g
:i tiioroi: ,’n * ■ minea-
Judge Webster’s nmj>>rity in the dis­
.1 b.'XHi. ti thia i- t! r -..levied,
is apparently much pleased with -the cheaply constructed. Not a single house
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trict was 528, ns follows: In Jackson
1:.. t~. r.-rpeluatvs its tallt: ilii'ougb
i,.IUU£U
town and considers the location favorable escajred destruction, and many people
'i . dter n tuniitoi). Au an;; Its
cmmiy 3-1, Klamath 209, Lake 143, Lxe-
>. n.pioma’Ji: develupnreriu are
for the enterprise, as it is a good point while trying to save their goods were so
phine 82.
w .-iaiu. ( utuneoua Eruptions, Tu*
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fnnn which to reach a large territory both hard pressed by the flatucs that they were
-jrs.. Uu:>% Carbiiucles, Erysipelas,
•I’ liivm Ulcers, Nervous and l*hy-
The Oregonian rn-uis to think the next in Oregon and California. With suffi­ coni|-elled to flee for their lives and nar­
. .1 Collapse, de. If allowid to cou-
question tn state politic« to Le solved is cient encouragement and co-operation on rowly escaped death. It was found es­
:bt . iKiieuiua-.ism, Scrofulous Ca-
' Mrrb, Kidney anil Liver Diseases,
whether.->r n<>t the liquor business shall the part of our citizens Mr. Schambs pecially necessary to compel many women
i'libercular Consumption, and varf-
control the government of Oregon.
could no doubt be induced to remove to leliuquiah their efforts to save their
o h other dangerous or fata, maiudiea, six
proi't ed by It.
hither the plant of his factory and estab­ effects. In some cases there was only
Brother Bell rejoices over the success
lish a business which would give employ­ just time to place them on improvised
uf the Democratic ticket in Douglas
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ment t<; a number of hands and add ma­ rafts, which were pushed from the shore
county; says prohibition campaigns are
terially to the resources and business of beyond the reach of the flames, which
the piopet thing, and he will continue to
Li (he only powerful and always reliable
<>ur city. If he should open a cracker literally seeuied to till the air.
!, ’ id-fnu trying medicine. It Lrao »fleet-
wotk for Democracy and piuliibition.
factmy it would be one which would be
iii till, ra'lve that it eradicates from
.- em Hereditary Scrofula, ttnd
Railroad Items.
Rol ert McLean is elected joint repre­ prepared to turn out first-class products,
•" ■ ithil;' .1 >0'-oui of < ouiaglous di-eu-es
[Yreka Journal June 16.;
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re.s.-y. Al the same lime it rn-
sentative of Kliitnath ami Like counties equal in every respect to those of the city
and vitalizes the blood, restoring
Chief Engineer Hood of the R. R.
by a majority of 24 over Gen. John F. factories, and able to compete with simi­
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; hfu. ii.’ion to the vital organs and
Surveyors, says the railroad route will be
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(v-.-na’ ing. he entire system. This great
Miller. M.Li •an a majority in Kianiatli lar institutions in San Francisco and
located within six weeks to the summit
was 136, and Millet's majority tn Lake Portland u|M>ii the territory either way of the divide, near the Dietz place, this
frmn here, m>w covered by their business. side of Strawberry Valley, which indi­
was 112.
1» composed of the genuine Honduras
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It would furnish a home malket for flour, cates, that the company intend going
Sarsaparilla, with Yellow D<>ck. Stil-
right un to Oregon boundary with the
Prospects seem to be encouraging for
lingia. th- L/dides of Potassium and
butter and eggs—something greatly to be
railroad work.
Iron, and o:her ingredients of great jh >
a revocation of the order for the aban­
desired—and w< uld be of practical and
tency. carefully and scientifically tom-
Quite a Humber of railroad surveyors
donment of Foil Klamath. There is lit­
pounded. Its formula is generally’known
direct benefit tn the people of the whole and oi hers are now in this county, as the
to the medical profession, and the best
tle doubt that the War Depaitmu-nt may Community, both in ami mar the tovn. ■idvance workers, preparing the way for
physicians constantly prescribe AYER’S
be induced to retain the gariis-li there Ashland |reople know the value of manu- the main body of workers soon expected
S arsaparilla as on
in this county. The road could Ire pushed
if the facta are propelly presented.
factoring industries and can be depended along very rapidly, wete it not for the
A Sail Francisco ibspatch of the 12th upon, without doubt, to give every en' length of time required to put up several
For ail diseases caused by the vitiation of
says: The California lefiueiy to-day an­ courageuieiit possible to this project if it bridges at and beluw Bailey's.
the biood. It is concentrated to the high­
When the cars carry jvassengers np to
est practicable degree, far beyond any
nounces a reduction of one-eighth of a be shown to them that it rests upon a Bailey’s there will be greatly increased
other preparation for which like effects
cent a pound on all grades of sugar. By sound basis. A factory of this kind 1<>- travel overland between California and
are claimed, and Is therefore the clieapest.
this reduction the price of cube sugar is , cated here, and successfully opiated, Oregon, as the distance will then be only
as well as the best blood purifying medi­
would undoubtedly, in connection with 100 miles for staging.
5J cents, the lowest ert-r reached here.
cine. in the world.
Delta
is
now
the
eating
station
on
rail
­
the success of the manufactut ing indus­
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The latest unofficial canvass of the tries alieady established here, do much road in place of Redding, fur supper and
state vote shows that S'rahan is elected toward attracting hither still other manu­ breakfast, since trains commenced run­
PREPARED by
ning up to Gibsun’s.
supreme judge by a majority of about 250 factures, unt'l Ashland should become
Dr.
J.
C.
Ayer
& Co., Lowell, Mass
The railroad company contend that
P. S.—Approved country produce taken in exchange for goods at
over Waldo. Me Bude (Rep.) for Sec. of one of the prominent manufacturing cen
they will reach Bailey’s by the 1st
[Analytical Chemists.]
State, has about 400 maj tity.
Pen- ters <>f the coast. We have water-power, of August, but outsiders think it will be
Sold by all Druggists: Price $1;
noyer’s majority is between 2000 and railway facilities and can offer to mechan­ six weeks later before the bridges can be
Six bottles for $5.
completed to make the connection to
3000.
ics a good wholesome, plain living as that point
Quite a number of railroad men are
cheap ms , or cheaper than any other place
The senate committee on public lands
in the United States. There is no rea­ now in this county, between Bailey’s and
has ordered a favorable report on the
Strawberry Valley, and the right of way
son why there should not be factories of
force will cross the line in a few days, to
house bill to repeal the pre-emption,
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many kinds in successful operation here. clear away the timber and other obstruc­
< timlrei culture anti desert land acts, with
At foot of Cascade Mountain«-,
tions.
an aim ndiiii'iit submitting the provisions
THE CORPORATION SENATORS.
'1 he Sacramento Bee is informed by
of the senate bill on the same subject
rail road men recently from “the front,” IO > MILES E1IOM
A correspondent,
signing
himself that work on the Oregon extension is be­
for those contained in the house bill.
ASHLAND
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“Not a Corporation Lawyer.” writes to ing pushed forward with all possible dis-
The itnprwiun iimutig railroad circles the New York Herald that it is not the paten. V hite men who are willing to
in (begun n<>w is that w.ak will nut Ire we.il 1 h of certain senators that makes the work are wanted, and will be {»id good
wages. It is thought that there will be
resumed un the cxteiisiuti < f tire C. A O. United States senate an odious body to
constant employment through the sum­ FIORIS HOTEL, which has been for litany
J. years a favorite place of summer resort
KILD VI
R. R. south <>f Ashland this summer. the people, but the fee»- that the senate mer for all a ho may apply. Wood-chop
for persons seekinir health and recreat'.or., has
The California & Oregon is to be pushed h.is Irecume the strun0hold of the great ptws are going from Truckee to join the recently been greatly improved by the present
C3t Malket Rate
proprietor, who has done much to make it
northward as rapidly as possible, and railroad and other corporations of the clearing force, which are now at work at pleasant and attractive to guests
Lower Soda Springs. Tho country there
next seusmi a large const l Uction force will country. For instance:
is heavily timbered. The clearers are
OCKJVflO.l
be set at wotk on both sides of tile Sis-
Cameron and Mitchell, of Pennsylva- closely followed by the graders. Lower
kiyous to close the gap in «holt <>•!. r.
tii-i, and Sewell of New Jersey, stand for S<ala Springs is about 67 miles north of
Gru. Englr. Proprietor.
Is th« most noted of Southern Or-gon. and
Redding. The track will Ire laid to
the Pennsylvania railroad.
its meiiiciual properties have been proven tn be
King Ludwig, who was recently de­
Gurniau and Wilson, of Maryland, and Southern’s 12 miles this side of the of
great value and benefit as a tonic and aid tv
Street, A s I ìmti '*
posed from tl,e Bavattan throne, com­ Camden and Kenna, of West Virginia, Springs, by the 20th inst. The road is digestion and as a remedy or relief In nearh
OieL"»n.
reaily for trains to run as far as Gibson’s. all cases of kidney trouble and kindred ail­
mitted suicide Sunday. He had gone for the Baltimore & Ohio railroad.
ments. Following is the ri port of the analysis:
It is believed that by January next trains One standard gallon of the water contains:
Pay
ne,
of
Ohio,
and
C.umlen,
of
West
out for a promenade in the patk of Berg
Vii vitii.i, for the Standard Oil company. will Ire cunning to Sisson’s, which is 70 Alumina............................................................. 92<M grains.
castle, accompitiiied by Dr. Gudden, bis
or 80 miles from the Oregon line. The Boracic acid.............................
Frye fur John Roach.
9175
carbonate ..................... 21.12M
physician. The king suddenly threw I
Dolph anil Mitchell, of Oregon, for I I work has been very heavy and costly, Calcium
Sodium chloride............................:W.t>M)5
liiuiself into Stariibuig l.iku and was the Northern Pacific railroad and the but the most dfficult portion of the ex­ Carbonate of iron......................... 2 5517
Silicic acid ........................................ 9471
tension
has
been
gone
over,
and
the
re
­
drowned. The physician juuqred into Oregon Transportation company.
Titanic acid .................................. 1.5M3
Withall and George, of Mississippi, mainder of the road will be comparative­ Carbonate magnesia......... ........ 79.S7HS
the water to rescue the king and was also
and Morgan, uf Alabama, for the Gulf ly easy to build.
Bicarbonate soda............................ 24.6M
drowned.
Lithium carbonate, potassium carbonate, io-
I and Ship Island railroad.
d’ne and traces of nitric acid not estimated.
Report of 0. & C. R. R. Conmlttee.
Vest, of Missouri, Kansas
Texas
Total amount of carbonic acid gas. free at><'
The report r f the v-'te in this c<>uuty railroad, and the catlie syndicates.
A New York dispatch uf the 15th combined, equals 58.478* grains per gallon.
Stanford for the Central Pacific, with say*:
published last week t».«ve Wallow (Dem.)
f^^Special attention paid to the comfort and
"The report of the Oregon & Califor
of MeJfonl a maj -riiy of 43 ..ver Carl­ Edmunds to help him.
needs of invalids.
Plumb and Blair for Jay Gould and all iiia railroad committee concerning nego­
ton (Rep.) fur c.'umy couiiuisaiimcr.
Among
the improvements of the hotel are Iht
his corporate interests.
tiations with the Central Pacific company
baths, fitted with all modern conveniences
This was an error, as was diac->vute>i Fil-
Sawyer and Spooner for the North
has been issued. The princi;ial differen­
ROOMS OLIAN, NEAT AND COMFORTABLE.
day evening by the c*mi>ty boaid <>f western railroad system.
ces in the advantages which certificate
Morgan, Pimh and Call for southern holders were to receive under the plan
ctnv.lasers III in.iking the official count.
land grants which ought tz> be forfeited. approved by them, and those which they
Carlton has twelve lilote totes than Wal­
Harris for Pan-Electric.
are to receive under Huntington's new
BOTTLED water fresh from the spring
ton, and is therefore elected—the only
Brown, of Georgia, for Georgia rail- proposals, are these: First, interest on on sale at Hunsaker & Dodge's in Ashland.
re| iibliean chosen to a county uffice.
roads and convict labor.
the new bonds under the new proposal
V'ilsoii, of Iowa; Edmunds and Evarts is to commence on tho 1st of July, 1886.
Secretary Bayard recently received a are corporation attorneys, and take the instead of the lit of April, 1886, ami tire
cable mtsvige frum Minister Cox at Con­ views of corporation attorneys when cor­ principal is repayable the 1st of Joly in­
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A Valuable Property on
stantinople, saying that the sultan of ! poration interests come up in the senate. stead of the of the 1st of April, 1926
This correspondent in conclusion says: I Second, the option which the plan
Turkey desired to »end a present to
Rogue River.
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’I lie corporation senator simply holds secured to the London committee of re­
Cleveland, and asking if it would l«e re­
that 1 he public domain is l>etter in the quiring for certificates holders either £2 r pHE UNDERSIGNED offer« for rale hi-
ceived. ‘I he president wrote that while
hands ot corporations than in that of the per bond <>r the alternate right to sub­ I I flouring mill situated on Rogue Kivir
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scribe for a further amount of new bonds, hall a mile from Gold Hill station on the U A
he appreciated the 'iiotive of the sultan, government; that the railroads have de
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R.
R.
The
mill
is
new.
has
an
unlimited
he felt that its acceptance would be a vio­ vrloped the lands and ought to own them; without the option of claiming the cash never failing water power; is surrounded by i
price <>f s••»scription, is somewhat in­ rich fnrmiBg country, and has already a loca
lation of the spirit, if not the letter, of that land syndicates can manage and de­
creased
under the new proposal. The trade greater than its full catiacity A giaw
velop and use estate better than the peo­
bargain for the right man. Will sell on r. ason
the cunsututtoti, and accordingly tele­
old
bonds
are to be surrendered at once, able terms.
HE TIME is drawing near when every true American citizen feels it
ple going on them as small sett'ers, and
For further particulars, address at Gold Hill
graphed hts declination of the proposed ihat ail the talk about land forfeitures and in certain contingencies nothing but
his duty to show by some means his appreciation of our great free
Oregon.
O.
GANIARf».
coutpliineut.
May 28, 1886.
and about reserving the public domain seri[it of the Southern Pacific company
and
independent government. Consequently I have (during my trip
for actual homestead settlements by tl.e may, for some time, be obtained without
below)
laid in over $2500.00 worth of Mens’ and Bovs’ Clothing.
submitting to onerous engagements.
For Sale.
Five uf the Niiiiii.tl nppriiptiutii.n bills, people is sentimental bosh.
Mens
’
BootsandShoes.
Furnishing Goods, Hats. Caps, &c., &c., for this
And lastly, there is substitution of the
namely, the District «>f C<>kiinbia, the
They hold that the railroad eorpora- Southern Pacific company for the Central
In
' selecting
„ these „ goods 1 have been careful to procure
A FINE ’'took Ranch of 200 nerea, situat­ special occasion.
}x«ti'fficc, the coit-.ul.tr and diplomatic, timis are the benefactors of the conntry Pacific company, which is t<> guarantee ed 1 mile N. E. of Fhcenix; all under feno
large lines, in all prices and qualities, suitable to all kinds of trade, You
and all set in clover; no rough or broket-
the agriculture and the unity, have tind oil.lit therefore to have all sorts uf the new bonds, The committee is ntak- land < n the place. Good house and barn
can get an elegant, neat-fitting suit for any price you choose from $5.00 to
passed both houses <>f cmigiess and await privileges, and on,lit never to Ire field ing inquiries into the legal and c<>m- orchard, good spring and water. Term-»:— $25.00.
urercial position preparatory
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to laying Part cash, balance on time. Price,
the action of the c<>nfeietice coiniuitlera. to the strict enforcement of their the new proposals before a meeting
W. H. W ickham .
of per acre.
Three, the pensions, the military acad­ contracts; and as most of the corporation certificate holders, for them to decide on
FORTY Acres of choice fruit latid. situ­
emy and the river and harbor, ate in the senators are lawyers, and have besides tire Course tc be taken with respect to ated within % mile of postoffice; 2J acre«
under plow; good house of five rooms. larc<
hands «.f b- natu committees; and five, the the advice of other corporation lawyers it.”
barn, living water; some fruit nowgrowinc
on the place and wood enough on the re­
legislative, the naval, the sundry civil, not yet in the senate, they know how,
Pro I Mite Court.
mainder to pay for clearing. Price, $3‘>.Gi
the f< ititie.'itions .tud thegeuer.il deficien­ by shrewd and cunningly drawn amend­
The following business has transpired per acre. Terms, part cash, balance on
W. H. W ickham .
cy, hive not yet been passed by tile ments, to stultify and cripple any honest­ in this ceiirt—Judge DePeatt presiding: time. Enquire of
(pat. button 50C
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house.
Only one, the Indian, has ly drawn bill; how by delay to prevent In the matter of the estate of F. Me
Hatt.
n.
deceased
H.
C.
Hill
appointed
reached the preaideiit.
the passage of bills which they dare not
administrator and J. S. Eubanks, Sr., CHOICE FARM FOR SALE.
i ojieiily oppose, and how in many curious John May and E M. Miller appraisers,
To the Deinocr itic party of Oregon
ways to protect corporations and prevent .... Estate of Thus. F. Beall. Betti. Best Location in Rogue Rive
The metis' clothing just received is the largest and most stylish lot that
belongs the honor of having elected
Valley,
the |ieople’s rights from being estab­ Beall apjM.inted administrator and 8. L.
I have ever had in stock, the shades and cuts are the very latest, Wheth-
a woman to a sdatied public office,
The undersigned, In consequence of the 11
Bennett. Thus Wright and Geo Cuoksey
lished.
health of his wife, is compelled to seek a driei er you want to buy or not, it will only be a pleasure to show you a few of
appraisers... .Estate of Win. Hoffman. climate,
Their forward step in nominating a
and therefor offers for sale Ills farm our elegant summer suits, in round or square cuts.
We also have a mag-
Now. o’ Berve how the sei ate co ninit- Semi annual rejairt of administrators ap­
of 98 acres adjacent to the Town of Talent
woman for Supciinteiidt nt of Schools in
tee having char„e of land qmstiuns is proved . . .Estate of J. Ras|M>t. Hearing The place is In a high state of cultivation, con­ nificient line of cutaways and frock, dress suits, in black diagonal, cork
tains a good hou.-e mid bum. about 5UQ fruit
Multnomah county h >s received a hearty
formed. It contains nine mem’ era. Of of final statement set for July term.... trees, good water, etc. Will also sell horses, screw, basket cloth, seal browns, &c., all of which will be displayed to a
endoraement front the voters, and they
wagons, cattle, hogs, a full outfit of farming good advantage in our new quarters .
Estate
of
Geo.
H.
Robinson.
Final
these nine you will find five in the list of
Implementsand household furniture. Twins
statement of Rose Robinson hoard and easy.
doubtless realize that a party of progreM
Our Furnishing Goods stock as usua| is the most complete in Southern
corporation senators I have made for you
accepted.... Estate of
Wm. Briner.
The tnrra will be sold alone, If <>e«ired> Ad -
can nmru iq>on recognition by diseritbin
Oregon, consisting of Mens’• Overshirts, Underwear, Overalls, Cheap
above, namely. Plumb, Bhir and Dolph, Sale of realty ordered.... Estate of dress.
G. F. P ennebaker .
atinti citizens. The election of Mrs. A.
Ta’ent, Oregon, Feb. 5, 1886.
Pants, &c., &c., all kinds, all prices.
republicans, and Morgan and Walthall, Phoebe Baltimore. Second quarterly re-
C Gove will bring under coru>¡deration
port
heard
and
approved
....
Estate
of
democrats.
Choice Farms Eor Sale,
the whole subject of womans relation to
Clyde Bayne, a minor. Sale of realty
KNIT UNDERWEAR, fur summer, 25 cts.
President Cleveland has accepted the confirmed....Estato of Isaliella Rose.
the State, and, should Mr. Gault contest
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coon Ql AUTY, 50 cts.
THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
the case
in the coRrts, we shall have a honorary presidency of the American ex­ L A. Rose appointed administrator and sale a No. 1 grain farm, containing 2(M
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GERMAN KNIT UNDERWEAR, extba quality , 75 c and ?1.
Geo. Kahler, J. Morton and Harvey Oat­ acres of tillable land situated on the stage
definite ítateuqiit as to woman s |a>litical hibition to take place in London in May,
man appraisers... .Estate of Malinda C. road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Place
GOOD CANTON FLANNEL UNDERWEAR, 50c.
rights under the Constitution
We shall 1887. Gen. Hutchens, president of the Cox. Hearing of final statement set for is well improved: good well of water for
EXTRA QUALITY CANTON FLANNEL UNDFRWEAR, 7uc
house use and living stream for stock.
then know just how great a crime it is, general council of the exhibition, bus de­ July 6, 1X86.
Also 215 acres lying within half a mile of
MENS’ FINE SHIRTS ( w hite , or colored ) 75c to $1 50.
under the law to lie a woman.—[New cided that the main office in the United
Phoenix, all under fence, county road on
Wild Cberry and Tar.
two
sides:
can
at
small
expense
be
put
in
States shall be in Philadelphia. President
Northwest.
Every body knows Hu virtues of Wild cultivation. For particulars call on or ad­
5 doz. Scar! Pins, 15 doz. Sleeve Buttons, all new designs, at exceedingly
Cleveland will tqren the exhibition from Cherry and lar as a relief and cure for any I dress
A New York c<>rrcs undent says; By
low prices. Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Cotton and Silk
Qp
mv
201
acre
farm
there
is
one
hundred
affections
of
the
throat
and
lungs,
com
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the White house, and atari the machinery
bined with these two ingredients are a few acre, ci grain and hay growing, that I will
the death of John Kelly Richard Crocker
Handkerchiefs, &c., &c., of every possible description.
by telegraph—land lines and the cable. simple healing remedies in the composi­ sell with the farm. II desired, can give pos­
session at any time.
In Socks there is almost no end to our ass’tn’t.
becomes the’ leader of Tamuiniy hall.
A coininitte of over one thousand prom­ tion of Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung
JOHN S. HERRIN. Ashland. Or.
Hvrup, making it just the remedy for hard
Crocker is a veritable politic >1 Carnot.
inent men in Great Britain has been se
times. Price 50 cents agd |1. Samples
COTTON SOCKS ( for summer ) 5 fr . for 25c.
He has a good brain, clear conceptions
free. Sold by J H Chitwoo<l A Sous.
Farm Far Sale.
lected to give a hearty welcome to Anieri
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and extraordinary executive force. He
( heavy ) 2 PR. FOR 25c,
can exhibitors and visitors during the
Those
new
sleeve
buttons,
collar
but
­
A nice home or. Bear ctcck 2’t miles north
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is a keen judge of men. He keeps his
( fixe se . vmi . i >->) 20c. 25c, 35c, 4Cc.
period when Queen Victoria will cele­ tons, studs, scarf pins, watch chains, of the town of Ashlund. containing 109 acres
of good land, all under cultivation and well
own counsel, and is extremely reticent.
etc.,
just
opened
by
O
H.
Blount,
are
brate her jubilee year or the fiftieth anni­
fenced; a new house of three rooms and sum­
He makes no speeches an 1 very few
goods which cannot fail to please the mer kitchen; a never failing spring at the
versary of her reign.
door. barn, and young orchard. For particu­
most fastidious.
x
promises. Those few.
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however, are
lars apply to
P. L vttleton . Ashlaud. Or.
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fulfilled to the letter, He h.ts the
The bill forfeiting the unearned lands
FRIDAY
JUNE 1». lse6.
KING S EVIL
s’KldlU
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GENERAL MERC H A N D1S E - G ROC ERI ES - ETC.
Ayers Sarsaparilla
ANNOUNCEMENT!
REALESTATEE — MANUF vÇTURING — ETC.
LATEST RETURNS
“The credit system must go.”
prices means lower prices.
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Acre tract ready for the plow, for $1,000.
tracts at $150 each.
tract for $300.
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250.
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700.
All good Fruit land, well located from
3-4 to 1 1-2 miles from Ashland.
PLEASE REMEMBER
Cash
That acre property near Ashland has
steadily advanced in prices and the
end is not yet.
Town lots with and without improve­
ments for sale at low rates.
For further imformati. n, apply to
C. F. BILLINGS.
ASHLAND, OR., APRIL i, 1886,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
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And save the advance.
ALFORD & BRAGDON.
Absolute Cure
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BUY NOW
The undersigned hereby respectful­
ly announce to the public that from
this date they propose to sell goods
Regenerative Medicine
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Indicate that the Real Estate market
is improving.
Prices firm, and Sales Licreasing.
For Cash and for Cash Only !
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Insurance and Real Estate.
Ashland, Oregon.
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PHOTOGRAPHS
Made by the Gelatino-Bromide, or
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Are now taken by the Leading Photographers in ail the Cities, and for Groups, pic
uree of children, etc., are far superior to tho old so-called “wet-pbite” process.
Call at Logan’s Gallery, on the hill,
Lnd exnrnitto work made exclusively by the uew process.
leading artists of the coast on exhibition for comparison.
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Phot -gniphs trade by the
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JACOB WAGNER, Proprietor.
?ED HOUSE
The Mineral Spring
Good Table Fare & Reasonable Prices.
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NOW IN
Removed to
Johnson’s New Block,
Johnson’s New Block.
MILL FOR SALE.
CELEBRATION !
30 Boys’ Suits, handsome designs, only $2.50 each. Just
the thing for Fourth ot July,
250 Boys’ Suits, $2 50. $3 50, $450, $5 00, $7 00, $8 50, $¡0.
20 prs. boys' knee pants, $ 1 50. 25 prs. boys' long pants, 75c
50 prs. boys’ suspenders, 10c. Boys’ overalls
Boys’ Fine Shirts, white or colored, 75c.
strongest of friends and the bitterest of
enemies. He is as ]H>sitive, but not ob-
stinate. as wits Mr. Kelly, Like Kelly,
he was not born with a silver spoon M
his mouth.
He came from the humblest
source, and hard stories are told on him
in his youth. But, like John Morrissey,
he h is won the confidence of the people
and developed the qualities of a great
political leader. Tammany will have few
defeats under his rule. He is so strongly
intrenched in the Tammany society,
which is the fortress of the party, th it
he could hardly be blown out of it by
the use of dynamite
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New Hay for Sale.
i>f the Northern Pacific land grant
DiuBoliition of Copartneruliip.
passed the Senate last Monday. It de­
<>ne huudreil tons of grain hay (wheat and
Notice 1» hereby gives that tfie copartnership
clares forfeited s>> much of lands granted oatsi for sate now in shook in field 2', miles existing between the un<lers:gned. doing busi­
north of Ashland, for six dollars per tun cash, ness in Ashland under the firm nume òf Harris
that company as are co-terniinus tyith in quantities to suit, if applied for immediate­ 4 lioslev. ir this day dissolved by mutual con­
Inquire of
P. L ittleton .
sent. The txioki and aci-outita of the firm are
that part of its main line which extends ly. Ashland.
June 2d, 1856.
in the hands of Chas. Iloaky In Ashland, and
all persons indebted to the firm are requested
from Wallula junction to Portland, and
to come forward and make settlement imme­
that part of the Cascade branch which
diately.
T. A. H arris .
Nolic«.
C has . II ofley .
shall not be completed at the date of thn
Having given sufficient time, etc., we no&
Ashland, Or., May 1», 1886,
! 10-50
iiositive notice that all accounts not paM
|Masag« of this bill, and makes the right givt
within lire « sït tuibty days will be collected
M illu A Co.
of way 111 territories subject to taxation. with costs added.
Settlement Wanted.
Ashland. Or.. April 29. iNh.
Nothing iti the act is to be construed to
The ut:de;>tgpv«L having sold out ha b>ack-
Shiloh’s Vitaltzer is what you need f<>r I «inithing
waive any right of the United States to
busines. in Ashland, is compelled to
Cotisti|iatii>n, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness call upon all persons owing him to comi for­
forfeit any other lands granted to th m
and al) other symptoms of Dyspepsia. ward Immediately and make settlement either
by cash or note.
fir fadure, past or future, to comply with Price 10 and 75 cents jrer bottle.
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Ashland, Or.. May 21. lbt*>.
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cuuditious of the grant
sale by J. H. Chitwood & Son.
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WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF MENS' FINE SHOES. PRICES
S1.25 TO Svov. CALI. AND SEE THEM. SAT­
ISFACTION GUARANTEED.
My trade has increased to such an extent that I am once more compelled
to procure larger and more convenient quarters, and will now be found in
Johnson’s New Brick Block, next dour to Willard & Eubanks
Thanking my patrons for the favors shown me at the old stand, and so­
liciting a continuance of the same in the new place,
I Remain, Truly Yours.
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J ö U sob ’ s New Block.
Ashland, Ûrejron.
O. H. BLOUNT,
Clothier & Hatter.
GOOD HORSES
GOOD COLTS
Bring Good Prices.
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Soon Make Good Horses.
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Horses! Colts! Money! Money! Colts! Horses!
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DURING THE SEASON OF 1886
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I he following horses will be at tny ranch one mile north uf Ashland, Oregon: ,¿*2
RAIUIRFTTA
P^cheron-Norman stallion, combining size,
UMITIDL. I I M action and
kind disposition and w hose colts are un­
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surpassed, if equaled, sn this coast.
AR A RIAN DU
RAY I (Arabian-Percheron)
weight 1250 it>s., combining
MllMDIMI'l
style, action, endurance and good disposition, and
whose colts make the finest carriage, road and “ all purpose " horses.
[J^’TERMS lower than ever. Special inducements to parties
breeding five or more mares.
W. C. MYER, Ashland, Or.
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Don’t raise a half-breed Shetland for your child you love eo much, it would cost a
few dollars and give the child too much (f) happiness.
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Lumber! Lumber!
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The Sugar-Pine Door and Lumber Co.
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GRANT'S PASS,
Are now prepared to furnish Lumber, either
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Finishing, Rustic or Flooring
and all kinds of rough lumber, at any point
along the line of the < • A C K R at riilCES to
compete with any mil) in Southern Oregon.
We will also soon be prepared to furnish
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Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets
anil every description of finishings.
Correspondence invited. All orders filled
promptly. Address,
Sugar-Pine, Door and Lumbor Co,
H. B. MILLER,
Grants Pass, Or.
Manager.
ASH LAM) AGENT, L. II. Adams,
Miller dr Co.'s r:arehouse.
There arc imitations of the
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celebrated and old reliable
J. B. Pace Tobaccos.
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G enuine
W. 0. GREGORY,
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Passenger & Freight
are imposed upon if the init­
—TRANSFER.—
Passenger Coach to and from every Train.
ials J. B. are noton the tin tag.
¿^“Freight moved anywhere about
town at rates
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Lower Than Anyone Else.
[10-48]
W. H. ATKINSON,
President.
E. V. CARTEI
Cashfei
[10-50]
The Bank of Ashland. TO STOCKMEN AND
Ju. (id
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The tj
RANCHERS!
OR SALE NOW. forty to -ixly head of
good stock cow s. W tfl also have for sale
>ds fall a few ti I Ch gra-ie shorthorn bull
alvesaud half blood Pulled Angus Prices
easoaable. Corresjrendeuce elicited
Address
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C. Ciinniitaliani,
MOUNTAIN PARK STOCK RANCH.
Fort Klamath, Or.
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ASHLAND
City Transfer anil Dray Business.
ASHLAND, OGN.
(Bull Truck and Dray.)
Traiibacts a General Banking Busines
J- H. McBRIDE, PROPRIETOR.
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Interest allowed < n Time Deposita.
Collections made al all acecasihlc peint« <-u fa­
vorable terms.
freight ami liunbi'r of all kinds trail«
Sight exchange and telegraphic transit r« aol<l ferred
promptly in or m-sr tow n.
on Portland, San Francisco and New York.
Moving household g . im H, piuuo«. etc
Gold duxt bought at standard price#.
specialty.
10-47.
Administrator'» Notice.
Estate of Franklin Mcilattun. deceased.
Notice to hereby given that the nnderaii n< i
has been appointed administrator i.f the e tu’.e
of Franklin Mciiattan, deceased. All pentoli»
having claims against said estate arc notified
that said claims must l«e presented to me ac­
companied by the proper voucher«, at rev home
in Ashland within six months from the date o<
the first publication of this notice.
H. c. H ill .
i Achlaul, Or., May 28,1S86.
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Each ticeille giiiiraliti-c-«!. Price 50 ct* t»k
your di aler fur them, or order from the’ man-
nfacturer«.
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