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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS A f ------ —7 JUNE 25. ISM. I’KIDAY EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS. Secretary Fairchild ha* made a call for ¿4,000,000 of 3 per cents of '82 to ma ture on August 1st. Whitelaw Reid, editor of the New York Tribune, aspires to the position now occupied by Warner Miller in the United St des Senate. The Oregonian says the whisky interest was successful in Portland at the city election Monday. Genies and Schwab and Woodward were elected councilmen. A large number of cattle are being shipped <>ut of Harney valley this year. M ■st of them are shipped from Ontario. Peter French is driving a band to Wal lula. No new» yet of the »election of a suc cessor to Surveyor General Tolman. The suspense of the numerous applicants for the appointment must soon be over, how ever. Rev. Sam Jones says “base-ball is the worst thing this side of hell ” He has probably, says an exchange, been catch ingj without a wire ut -sk. to a pitcher who throws a screw l»a|l, but even then he|necdn'i use such violent F>ack talk. The President sent t<> Congress fifteen veto messages last Monday. Tliitteen < f these were private pension bills. The others provide fur a pub'ic budding at Sioux City and Evansville. The mes sages have n<>t been laid before Congress. Low Fare to Portland and the SUPPLY THE HOME MARKET The anomaly of the relations of sup- ply and deuund in the procure market ol Soil hern Oregon is a matter of sur prise and perplexity to visitors and new co.iteis. 'I here are thousands of acres of choice kind for growing root cr«q« ¡»nd vegetables in this valley, and yet since last fall several hundred tons of potatoes have been imported hither from the Willamette to supply the deficiency in the supply for home consumption. And there was no scourge of potato bugs, pota to r<>t or any other destructive visitation upon the crop. The reason of the lack of production was that the seed potatoes I were not planted. This iittle item of neg lect cost the valley the loss of ¿6000 to 89X1 >, tiken from its circulating medium and sent uw.iy and buy what should have been raised at home. It is not a very I large sum. but. added to other expendi I tures o the same nature, helps to make a considerable inroad upon the prosperity of our county. The price of hogs has been runiously ■ I low here during the past year, the farm- , ers say, and \et hams from Chicago have I been selling in Ashland constantly for many months past, and even lard has betn imported in five and ten pound cans from that same city, over some 2500 I Hilles of railroad, and at times it is diffi cult to find choice h. uis at the stores here uotwi hsti.n ling the importations home butter is imported occasionally, I ut only to supply temporary and bii f gaps in the local supply, Cheese is nearly all imported; honey is importeli, I straw berries and cherries are imported; I Chicago dried beef is sold here; canned fruits and jellies are imported, ai.d our ra tion of bread and milk is about the only I Delegate Gifford, of Dakota, says it is l«rt of our table supply that we do the purpose of the ad mi nist ration to not occaaicnally have to supplement make a clean sweep of the territorial purchases from other parts of judges as soon as congress adjourns. Va- All the state or from other states cafncies will then be filled, and appointees the articles enumerated it this list can inducted into office without hiving to be produced here as well as anywhere ayrait their confirmation by the senate. i else, and some of them should be num- ban Francisco had another big fire Inst lie red among our exports, instead of be Monday. The three story brick build- ing imported. iug on Main street, near Maiket, occu There has been some excuse in the i pied by the Schmidt label anil lithogiapii- past foi this state of affairs. The local ing company and Tatum & Bowen, man 1 market has been limited, and not difficult ufacturers of machinery, and dealers in , to overstock with quickly perishing pro oils, was entirely destroyed. Total loss ducts. but the railroad should make a t.ver ¿370,000; insurance, ¿225,000. I change for the better, instead of the re I A Safeguard Tlte fa ¡il rapidity with which ra .,.. (tolda ¡m<l (ou„'us inqutltlb devti»»! into the gravest maladies of the thn>st aud lun,'«, 1» a consideration which shoti ! I impel every prudent person to keep » hand, ¡11 a hous<-hohl renicdv. a hottie o' AYEK S CIIERBY PECTORAL. Nothing else giv es meh immediate relief and works m > sure a cure in ail »flections of this cla*s. Tliat eminent phvsletan. I*rof. F. Swectz. r. of the Maine Medical School, Brunswick. Me., says;— The satne opinion b expressed by the welK.nowu Dr. L. J. Addison, ol Chicago, lit., who says:— In the stomach develops an acid which stings the up^er part of the throat and pa.ate, causin' “heartburn.” It also evolves a ga« which produces "wind on tho stomach,” and a feeling and appearanceof distention in that or^'an after eating. For bo n this acid.ty and swelling Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is a much better remedy than alka ine salts, like hartshorn and car bonate of 6oda A winegtassful of the B tiers, after or before dinner, will be found to act as a reliable carminative or prevent ive. This tine specific for dvspepsta, both in its acute and chronic form, also prevents and cures malarial fever, constipation, liver oompiamt, kidney troub es, nervousness and debility. Persons who observe in them selves a decline of vigor should uk > j this fine tonic without delay. “I have never fuumi, in tliirty-five years of «•jntimioun study and practice or m.dlctn», any F reparation of so gnat value ns A ter ' s CBEBRT ECTORAL, for trcatnwnt <f ditcaaea of the throat and liintf». It not only hr-aka up rol»ls an<i cure* severe roughs, tint Is more effective Ilian anything else In relieving even the m<-H serious bronchial and pulmonary affections.” AYER'S Cherry Pectoral h not a new claimant for popular confl- di-iKc, but a medicine w hich 1» to-day saving the lives of the third gcnerulioh who have eoine in.o being since it was first offen d to tbe public. There i« not a household In which this invaluable remedy has. once been in troduced where its use has ever been abandoned, and there is not a person who has ever given it a proper trial for any throat or lung disease stiseeit- tibL- of cure, who has not been made wll be it. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL has, in iiuinlKi'Icrs instances, cured obstinate ca-es of chronic Bronchitis, Laryngitis, and even acute Pneumonia, and has sa.j l many patieuia in the earlier stages of Pulmonary Consumption. It is a medicine that only requires to I k - taken in stiu>ll dos<>s. is pleusnnt Io the taste, and is n - li <1 in every house where there are »•hi'dren. tn there is nothing so pood as A Y ER’S CHERRY PI CTOR AL for treat- men' of Croup and Whooping Cough. Tlic«e nre ¡ill ) lain facts, whiclt can bo verified bv an1 bod»', und should be re- lu.-tnbenal by ever body. Dentistry. H. R. AMcn, M. D., dentist, of Port land, will be in Ashland July 5th, 1886, t«» remain three or four weeks. Anyone desiring his professional services can be accouiiiuKlated by calling at his residence mt M ain street. Teeth extracted for 50cts. [11-1 A Ilan* Barguin. Two acres of bind on Granite street, set in a variety of the best fiuit trees and b«;rties. Place will produce enough fruit for several families. Good h>>use and «■ut buildings. A good home fur some- <»nu. Apply t > G. F. B illings . To the IJulies ’ Cmim ami see our stuck of ladies un derwear, infant's lubes ami cloaks; also ve.vets, emb. felt, chenilles, araseues anil emb. silk. Ami don't f«irget our large stuck uf iiusiery always on hand. G illette S isters . Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED nr I One eighth, oi 10 lb., box ctackers G5c. st the Red House x The undersigned hereby respectful ly announce to the public that from this date they propose to sell goods • 4 44 44 • 4 44 »4 44 4* All good Fruit land, well located from 3-4 to 1 1-2 miles from Ashland For Cash and for Cash Only ! The credit system must go.” prices means lower prices. 44 PLEASE REMEMBER 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 Cash ALFORD & BRAGDON. V c G. F. BILLINGS. ASHLAND, OR.. APRIL i, 1880, Insurance and Real Estate. —OCOuOOO- Ashland. Oi’egon. I P. S.—Approved country produce taken in exchange for goods at Cash Prices. PHOTOGRAPHS .1» el- wi r>LATE PROCl^ 4 Ar« now taken by the Leading Photographers in all the Citiee, and for Groui»s, pic ures of children, etc., are far superior to the old so-called “wet-plate” process. ! / / i / # / JACOB WAGNER, Proprietor. Normal School, I One IO Acre tract ready for the plow, for $1,000. Ten I tracts at $150 each, One IO tract for $;oo. One 6 180. One IO SS». One IO 7OO. O11Y ASHLAND COLLEGE HOT AND COLD BATHS And save the advance. 44 Ball at Talent. — AND - BUY NOW ■ Made by the Gelatino-Bromide, or The Mineral Spring The squirrel business must be go >ti iu Union county. The Wallowa Chieftain '<f last week says: E J. F uwythe. »pee- i»i! deputy clerk at this place, went t<. Union last wtrek to settle with the eleik the squirrel tail busitiens. He took with him 125.000 tails, for which lie received 2 cents apiece 111 county scrip. This was tho largest number of tails presented by any one man in the county, and w is no doubt tho largest number of tails ever accumulated by one |>er.'on. Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Puce 10 eta. 50 cts. and^l. Fur sale by J. H. Chitwood & Son. ANNOUNCEMENT! I A grand ball will be given at the U. M. L. Hall on Wagner creek on Monday evening, July 5th. Tickets, including I supper, ¿2.00. Proceeds for the benefit of the hall. SWIMMING RINK! Indicate that the Real Estate market is improving. Prices firm, and Sales increasing. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Maae Sold bv all Druggists. ! verse. A little improvement in the J. Harris Rogers, inventor of the Pan meth ds of putting products in shape for Electric Telephone, has brought suit ’ maiket wou’d suott drive eastern meats 3gainst Garland, Senator Harris, Indian Pasture to Let. ; and Willamette fiu;ts out of the home FTTH1S HOTEL, which hits been for many Coniniissioiier Atkins and Casey Y<>ung Pasture to let on the Hargadine ranch J., years a favorite place of summer n-sor t<»|recover nnmey, stocks, etc., drawn maiket, and when a surplus is taised it at ¿1 per head per mouth. Apply to A. for peisons seeking health and recreat'.ot.. ha- recently been greatly Improved hv the presen • could be exported with a chance of fair T. Kyle, Jr., or George Hargadine. frrtni the corporations, and 8100,000 be proprietor, w ho has done much' to uinke i> competition with the products of other Ashland, Or., April 16, 1886. pleasant and attractive to guests sides t<> recompense him for losses »us- sections in the wider markets. A little talined through breach of contract on I Piano for Sale. more Yankee thrift and enterprise and their part. Interesting disclosures are A fine upri.ht piano, nearly new more diversity of industry upon the lJuked for. Enquire at office of G. F. B illings . 1» the most noted of Southern O~gon. am smaller farms of the valley are what must i its medicinal propertieshave been proven toh- Ashland, May 7, 1886. of great value and benefit as a tonic and aid P United States Senator James F. Wil be depended upon to correct some of digestion and as a remedy or relief In nearl Hides and Furs Bought. all eases of kidney trouble and kindred al' these peculiarities of our local trade. son, of Iowa, says that his St ite h ts solved ments. Foliowring is the r» port of the analysis the question, “Does prohibition pro Tbe undersigned w ill pay the highest market One standard gallon of the water contains: nice for hides, skins and furs of all kiuds, Alumina........ THE OK DER REVOKED. ......................... 9204 grains hibit?” and that it has answered it in tho from this date until further notice. i Boracic acid.:........................ .9175 J. B. K. H utchings . affirmative. ‘’Prohibition is a success in Calcium carbonate .................... 21.1281 " On Wednesday the people of Klamath i Ashland. Or., May 21, 1886. Sodium chloride ........................... .■¡O.iiHfi " Iowa.” says he, “an«l we hive driven the Carlionate of iron........................ 2 5517 “ County received the wt lcuine tidings that Silicic add ................................... 3.1H71 saloons out of the State. I have no “Rough on Rats.“ Titanic add ................................ 1.5443 the »>rder for the abandonment of Fort Carbonate tnaguesia................... 78.8788 , doubt that we shall c*nttiuue to keep Clears out rati, mice, rot «tins, Hies, ants, Klatiutth had been revoked by the Pteai Bicarbonate soda......................... 21.634 ' “ bed-bugs. then» owt, and I think Iowa m ihu ad r.h a Uthinm enshAnate. notassiuiii catbonalw. i*< dent. The manifest injustice and injuiy vance guard of a movement in the West Palpitation, dropsical swellings, dizziness, d'ne and traces of nitric add not estimated. Total amount of carlmnic add gas. free an to that part of our state which such a indigestion, headache, sleeplessness cured by which is in the future destined tu become combined, equals 58.4788 grains per gallon. move up<>n the part «if the government "Wells’ Health Reuewer." national. ’ “Rough on Corn«." would involve made it seem most im i Ask for Wells' ‘'Rough on corns.' 15 cents ¿•^Special attention paid to the comfort an< needs of invalids. At the annual mooting of the directors probable that the troops would be re Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunions. Among the improvements of the hotel are th of the Oregon »^ Transcontinental Com moved, yet the fact that auch an order “Burltu-Pniba.” baths, fitted with all modern convenience!- Qrick. complete cure, nil kidney, bladder pany the following directors were elect«!: had been issued caused grave apprehen ROOMS CLEAN, NEAT AND COMFORTABLE. nml urinary diseases, eenldlng, irritation, stone, Elijah Smith, Christopher Meyer, sion and anxiety, att-l the result has been gravel, catarrh of the bladder. »1. druggists. Good Table Fare & Reasonable Prices. Iteil-liugs, File«. James J. Higginson, Willi mi L. Bull awaited with painful suspense. Tlte Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, and Sidney Dill<>n, New York; Charles anxiety is over now, however, ami the gophers, chipmunks cleared out by ' Rough BOTTLED wat»r fresh from the xprln on sale at Hunsaker & Dodge’s in Ashland. L Calby, Milwaukee, Wis.; John N. peace, secuiity and prosperity of Klant on rats.” 15c. Tliiu People. Hutchinson, Philadelphia; Oliver Aines, ath county have not received the threat "Wells' Health Renewer’rrestores health and Administrator’!* Notice cures dvspepsla, impotence, sexual de Boston; W. 8 Ladd, Henry Failing, C. ened blow. The development of the vigor, bility. »1. E«tatc of Franklin MeHutlan. decen.-ed. “Rougli on rain." H. Lewis, C. A. Dolph, ('. J. Smith, Klamath basin dutitig the past two years Notice is hereby given that the undersign«-, Cutes cholera, colie, cramps, dinrrhaa, hax been appointed administrator <>f the es ut Joseph Simon, C. II. Prescott, .lolin lias I•een remarkable, and it is matter aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, of Franklin McHattan. deceased. All persoi rheumatism. 20c. Rough on pain plasters, 15c. haviag claims against said estate are notiti» > Muir and Jonath.m Bourne, J., Port for rejoicing ¡ill over the state that the M «»tilers. that said claims must be presented to me a> progress of settlement and improvement land, Or. If you are tailing, broken, worn out and ner compiinied by the proper voucher!, at my horn- vous^ use “ Wells ’ Health Renewer. ” 41 Drug in Ashland within six months from the date o in that section is to continue uninter gists. the first publication of this notice. Mi-dill, of the Chicago Tribune, •»ays i H. C. H ili . rupted by a needless exposure of the ••Water Bug». Roaches.’’ Ashland. O».. May 28.1886. Blaine will again be the choice of the people t > liability of trouble with the large “Rough on Rats” clears them out. also beet West for Piesidential nominee at the Dissolution of Copartnership number of Indians on the reservation. les. ants. I.ife Preserver. Republican convention in 1886. “I CH II The Indians are as much pleas»-d as the If vou are losing your grip on life, try Notice is hereby given that the eopsrtnershi speak positively,” he continues, ‘ when 1 “Wells' Health Reuewer.’• «Joes direct to existing between the undersigned, doing bus. whites, it is said, as they feated that un weak spots. ness in Ashland under the finanume of ilarrt say that Blaine w ill have a solid delega & Iloslev. is this day dissolved by mutual col. “Rough on Pile».*' -crupul us stock men would encroach The books and accounts of the firm ar tion from every state. It will be a dis Cure* piles or liemorrnfiids. Itching, protrud sent. up >n the resetvatioii and invite conflicts ing. in the hands of Chas. Hosley ill Ashland, an bleeding, internal or other. Internal and play of enthusiasm that has not been wit all persons indebted to the firm are request«- b twuuii the Iijli.-tns and settlers if the external remedy in each package. Sure cure. m come forward and n ake settlement bum» 50c. Druggists nessed in a great many years. If Now diately. T. A. H arris , girrisou were removed. Pretty 5Voin«-n. C has . II osley . York sends a delegation for him there Ashland, Or.. May 19. 1S86. 110-50 La«lles who woul 1 retain freshness and vi will be no ballot whatever, but his nomi vacity. Don’t fail to try • Wells' Health P.e- Pencil Culture. newer." nation will bv inadu unanimously by a Settlement Wanted. The conditions of failure in peach Rough on Itch. rising vote, like Giant's in 1863. ” growing, concisely stated, are: "Rough ou Itch” cures humors, ____ r____ eruptions The undersigned, having sold out his biack 1. A wet soil, or one that from any ringworm, letter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chill smithing business in Ashland, is compelled (■ blams. The secretary of the interior sent to cat’s« holds witter around the roots of call upon all persons owing hint to come for Rough on Catarrh, ward immediately und make settlement eitliei the senite Tuesday a re ly to the recent, the trees, whether the land is situated Corrects offensive odors nt once. Complete by cash or note. cure of worst chronic cases, also uneqnaled as H eaton F ox . resolution of that body directing him to high or low. gargle for dlnhtlii-r a. sore throat, font breath. Ashland, Or.. Mav 21. 1AW. 49 2. Excessive fertility, while the trees 50c. inform the sen.«te whether the commis are young, whether it l>e secured in the New Hay for Sale. sioner of the general land office hid, with natural conditions of the soil or by the LETTER LIST. the approval of the secretary of the in ingenuity of mail. One hundred tons of (train hay (wheat ttn< Following is a list of uacalied-for letters re 3. Severe cutting back of the young maining in the Post Office at .«slilarul, Oregon, oats- for sale now- in shock In field ¿’¡¡mile- terior, issue 1 a circular suspending appli north of Ashland, for six dollars per ton cash cations for entries under the pre euipti<m, growth each year, thus dwarfing the tree June 19. 18.-»;.: in quantities t*> suit, if applied for immediate and robbing it of much natural vitality ly. Inquire of P. I.VTTlETON. Ashland J I! Harding Fred tituber culture and desert land laws The Ashland, June 2d. ISW. Parker Lucinda 4. Allowing the trees to nverltear and Buren Henry Campbell M F Tyler Joe secretary recites the fact of the promul thus exhaust their vitality- by a single < <ihen A 8 55 hlte George t'oync W J W.thcrspoon C! S Notice. gation of the order and its subsequent crop of fruit. Persons culling for the above letters will 5. By deficient anil iiiiprcj er cultiva naving given sufficient lime. etc., we no revokation, and encloses a long commu give positive notice that all accounts not pai pleate say •■advertised.” tion. within the nf . xt thirty days will be collect«- nication on the subject from Commission a . P. H ammond . P. M. On the other hand, the conditions of with costs added. Mtt.i.Eit A Co. er Sparks. The secretary says: “Au success in peach growing are: Ashland. Or.. April 29. ISM. 1. An elevated location th it is not thority to issue such a circular was found Administrator^« Notice. ed iq>on precedents deemed to be suffi subject to late frosts in the spring or In the matter of the estate Isabella Rose, early frosts i'i the fall. dent, of more than forty years’ st •■«tiding, deceased. 2. A wartu and moderately fertile soil Notice is hereby given ihat the undersigned sanctioned by judici il decisions ¡md by that is well drained by nature. Artifi has — AND — been appointed by the county court of Jackson county. Oregon, sitting in Probate, ad congressional recognition.” cial drainage may prove successful, but ministrator of the estate of Isabella Rose, de its utility has not yet been fully demon ceased. All persons indebted to said estate are re The following by a Washington corre- strafed in this region. quested to settle the same immediately, and - - - - OREGON 3. Thoruu ,h cultivation, without those having claims against the estate will ASHLAND, spoudunt of tho Philadelphia Press is present them to me in Phoenix. Jackson coun manure, until the trees come into hear given for what it is worth: “1 was in the first M. G. ROYAL, A. M„ in.', then combine the two so as to sup ty. Oregon, within six months L. from A. R ose . formed to-night by reliible authority that ply all the depletion produced in the publication of this notice. P bwldbxt . Administrator of taid Estate. Dated June 25 lssc. the President emph itically told some soil bv growth of trees and fruit. 4. Never let a tree overbear. Southern and Now York Democratic |>ol- THREE COURSES OF TUDY.-------- 5. Continue cultivation until the close Final Pro"f Notice. itieiaus Saturday that he was going to 1st. The State Normal Course. of the dry season, every summer, e»en if 2<1. The Com mere ial course change his tactics. 'You think,’ siid he, L and O ffice at R os F. bvk «.. O k . < it continues until September.—[Mich 3<1. The College Preparatory. June 23. tsafi.i ‘I am not removing Republicans quick igan Horticulturist. X.itiv is hereby given that the following- TUITION. named settler has filed notice of his intention enough, du you? Well, wait, and yon to make tinnì proof in support of his claim, Tuition varies, according to studies pursued, Torn Brown. will see. If I don't turn out Republi from p; to >12 per term. and t.mt said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of the county court of Jackson [Redding Press.] BOARD. cans quick enough for you during the county. Or., on Saturday. August 7th, 1886. viz: can be obtained at the College Board tug !.. W Moore. Homestead No 3357, for tbe E i Board next six months let me know.’ These Tom Brown, alias “Tom Foster,” the of Hall, or in private families, at $4 per week. N 55' ’, and lots No. 5 and 6 of section 14, tp ! gentlemen came away from the White noted stage robber who escaped from :y 8 R I cast, 5V M For catalogue or further particulars, ap He names the following witnesses toprove ply to the President. Fohom prison several yeurs ago, and House almost hilarious. Their Demo his continuous residence upon, and cultiva I: who successfully p tided tile blood hounds tion of. said land. viz. John P Walker. John cratic bosoms heaved with ex]>ectant joy, placed on his track by using cayeiie pep- Devlin U illiam Erb. John Real, all of Ash C has . W. J ohnston . Register. and later in the day they gave away a [■er in his shoes, is well known to the of land. Or. ficials of Shasta county. From J. B. good deal more of the conversition with the chief magistrate and of Ins wiih them Home’s “Bobbers’ Record” we learn On Oak Street, I th it he is a native of Missouri, 5 feet 5J I tl'.an Mr. Cleveland suspects. ” inches high, fair complexion, gray eyes, brown h iir, features long, nose prominent several mules on right fore-arm, scar <>n inside of right wrist, two moles on le.t fore-arm, slim built. He robbed W. F. A Co’s express on the Stage between Redding and Yreka, November 3, 1876, in o>u:p my with his brother. Joo Brown, and Diva Tye. June 8. 1877, he was arrested in Oregon, brought to Shasta county, where he pleaded guilty to rob bery on May 29. h, and was sent to Sr.n Quentin for a term of 17 years, and was afterwards removed to the prison at Fol som. LATEST RETURNS “Medical Monee Ln« produced no other ano dyne < xpecfc»rant f > hm .I tek ’ s C hkr BT I’E ttora L. Il invaluable for dhrasva uf the Ibro tl and lungs.’* Vndigeated Food Pasture to Let. Good pasture to let on the Bauers place at the toot of Oak stieet, Ashland. Apply to the undersigned. J ohn R eal . \shland, Or., July 30, 1885. KEALESTATEE — MANLb .iCll RING - MERCHANDISE-GROCERIES—ETC GENERAL PROPRIETARY MEDICINE. i The Christian Ctmrch at P*>rtlan«i give a t»ru exclusion to tl,e sea from all points on the <». A C. R R and return going from Poitlan i to the ocean and return on the magnificent steel steamer Oijin plan. Iraviug Ashland June 29, June 30, ami Jn.v 1. tickets g •• <1 to retu 11 up to and moulding July 7. m H f"V the amail uniform sum •>• ¿11 from all stations south <>f R 'seburg. A special trip of 110 miles t«i the Cascades < n the Wide Wot may be taken on July 2 I, by those going <>ii thia excursion, for uOcts. extra. Consult your lieareat station agent, at I once and sou their mammoth circular and get particulars. If this doesn't draw, » nothing will. z — at the— GOOD COLTS z// z/ Soon Make Good Horses. • 11 2tl lai u fl DURING THE SEASON OF 1886 ;-»T‘ The following horses will be at my ranch cue mile north of Asliland, Oregon: * Oregon. su CT X Horses! Colts! Money! Money! Colts! Horses! teo. Engie. Proprietor, Main Street, Ashlan<’ / ,< Photographs made by the [8 M ClGAlte RED HOUSE 1 nt i*1 s_ VII ¡1AIUIRPTTA ^ne Percheron-Norman stallion, combining size. UMIVIDu I I H action and kind disposition and wh<>se colts are un is n« th 1R ARI AN RRY Arabian ;Percheron) weight 1250 lbs., combining ARMDIMIl DU I ( style, action, endurance and good disposition, and A m surpassed, if equaled, sn this coast. . X a hose colts make the finest carriage, road and " all purpose ’’ horses. J3FTERMS lower than ever. Special inducements to parties breeding five or more mares. W. C. MYER, Ashland, Or. NOW IN Removed to Johnson’s New Block. Johnson s New Block. CELEBRATION ! Don’t raise a half-breed Shetland for vonr child you love so much, it would oo«l a few dollars and give the child too much (r) happiness. Lumber! Lumber! — OF — aui GRANT’S PASS, Finishing, Rustic or Flooring Boys’ Suits, handsome designs, only $2.50 each. Just the thing for Fourth of July, 250 Boys’ Suits, $2 50, $3 50, $4 50, $5 00, $7 00, $8 50, $10. 20 prs, boys’ knee pants, $1 50. 25 prs. boys’ long pants, 75c 50 prs. boys’ suspenders, 10c. Boys’ overalls (pat. button) 50C Boys’ Fine Shirts, white or colored. 75c. The metis’ clothing just received is the largest and most stylish lot that I have ever had in stock, the shades and cuts are the very latest. Wheth er you want to buy or not, it will only be a pleasure to show you a few o >ur elegant summer suits, in round or square cuts. We also have a mag lificient line of cutaways and frock, dress suits, in black diagonal, cor. crew, basket cloth, seal browns, &c., all of which will be displayed to ; rood advantage in our new quarters . Our Furnishing Goods stock as usual is the most complete in Southen Oregon, consisting of Mens’ Overshirts, Underwear, Overalls, Chea) Pants, &c., «tc., all kinds, all prices. t The Sugar-Pine Door and Lumber Co. md all kinds of rough lumber, at any point »iong tile line of the O4CRR at prices to ■ompete with any mill in Southern Oregon. •Ye will also soon be prepared to furnish HE TIME is drawing near when every true American citizen feels i his duty to show by some means his appreciation of our great fret and independent government. Consequently I have (during my tri] below) laid in over $2500.00 worth of Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing Mens’ Boots and Shoes. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &c., Ac., for thi pecial occasion. In I selecting „ these goods I have been caretui to procur« arge lines, in all prices and qualities, suitable to all kinds of trade, . Yot jan get an elegant, neat-fitting suit for any price you choose from $5.00 t< $25.00. 4 I I \re now prepared to furnish Lumber, either Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets En ch Consumers Beware ! SHI rn| mi aid every description of finishings. Correspondente invited. All orders tilled ■romptly. Address, Sugar-Pine, Door and Lumbor Co. H. B. MILLER, Grants Pass, Or. INHL.4AD Miller <P T. Manager. AGENT, L. II. Adam.^, Co.’x tearehou»:. There are imitations of the celebrated and old reliable J. B. Pace Tobaccos. Î ' till H ;ui( T he G enuine has the» W. O. GREGORY, FULL NAME, J. B. PACE, ------ CITY on the tin tag. Passenger & Freigh —TRANSFER.— Passenger Coach to and from every Train. Don’t be deceived. You are imposed upon if the init ials J. B. are noton the tin tag. M M fl^^Freighi moved any when about town at rates [10-48] >1. ATKINSON, up ut CE '.owor Than Anyone Else •resident. * * all las tqi le« Oí re ro at It th E. V. CARTF Ca>bi> rhe Bank of Ashland su < ti KNIT UNDERW EAR, for summer, 2d cts. GOOD QUALITY, 50 cts. “ “ GERMAN KNIT UNDERWEAR, extra qualhy , 75c and $1. « GOOD CANTON FLANNEL I NDERWEAR, 50c. NOW, forty to sixty head of cows. W ill also have for »ale hit fall a few liigk grille -horthorn bull •alvcs and half blood Polled Angus Price1» easonable. Correspondence solicited. EXTRA QUALITY CANTON FLANNEL UNDERWEAR, 75c to ^1. MENS’ FINE SHIRTS ( white or colored ) 75 c to 81 50. z Hi Address C. Cunningham, 5 doz. Scarf Pins, 15 doz. Sleeve Buttons, all new designs, at exceedingly low prices. Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, &c., &c., of every possible description. In Socks there is almost no end to our ass’m’t. COTTON SOCKS ( for st mmlr ) MOUNTAIN PARK STOCK RANCH. 44 ( hiavy ) 2 rR. roa 25c, 44 44 ( fine seami .F sw ) ASHLAND 20 c , 25 c , 35 c , 40 c . WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF MENS' FINE SHOES. PRICES $1.25 TO $5.00. CALL AND SEE THEM. SAT ISFACTION GLARANTEED. OREGON. 8. Beach^ Proprietor. I'I Fort Klamatlt, Or. 5 l it. for 25 c . 44 The Pioneer Hotel. ASHLAND. And examine work made exclusively by the new process. eading artists of the coast on exhibition for comparison. Brin] Good Prices. O33VHOJ ♦ Call at Logan's Gallery, on the hill, I GOOD HORSES ¡>OLD AT Illi fai H fe City Transfer and Dray Business. ASHLAND, OGN. Transacts a General Banking Bnsines Interest allowed* u Time Depoiitn. I'ollectiomi made at all accessible point. *>u fa vorable terms. •Ight exchange and telegraphic transfer» fold on Portland. San Francisco and New York. (Bell Truck and Dray.) J- H. McBRIDE, PROPRIETOR. 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 G'Jd diL.it tmu'jht at utaitd.i ,''l ¡¡. ieef. Xi'* Board and lodçing ¿1 to Ê1.50 per day. according to rooms occup eJ. Board ana Johnson’s New Brick Block, next door to Willard & Eubanks. lodging per week, $5.00. The t;iid>'r«igii«-<l s completed a large Thanking my patrons for the favors shown me at the old stand, and so D r . K elloggs W orm T ea is entirely sw imming rtr.k at his warm sulphur springs free from m H Mercurial properties, can lie FARMERS I ATTENTION ! north of town, where first-class accommoda FIRST CL \SS ACCOMMODATIONS. liciting a continuance of the same in the new place, tions are fiirniseil for bathers and swimmers. Use only CulifortMH Hund Forged »nd at the Ashland While Snlphar Springs. On Thursday and Friday afternoons of each week the rink is reserved for ladies. Ou Surds v Open all day: other days, from 1 to 6 p in. Water from the warm sulphur spiing flows directly into the rink, which is thus kept ct tlie proper temperature. g-,a P rices —Baths 25c; swimming 10c; swim With accommodations. 15cts. 11-2 GRANT HSLMAN. -BEST OF FARE — I Remain, Truly Yours. NO CHINESE EMPLOYED. (10-46—tf) Fine all wool light colored suits for ¿12 at O. H. Blount’s. The*« are the .■ent bargains ever offe: cd in Ashland, and will be in stock bat a short time, z Johnson’s Nev Block, Ashland Oreioo. O. H. BLOUNT, Clothier & Hatter. <iven t<> the weakest constitution with- •ut danger, is palatable and easily ad -ninistered to children, is mild in opera ion. and never fails t<> effect a cure. Price 25 cents. Sold by Chitwood A S->n. SACK NEEDLES 55 ith cutler in the eye. Call and ace our new inv -ice of China md glass ware. Hunsaker & Dodge, x VILLA FINK, R1K Market Street, S. F. St A> in lì Haud Finished Tl m ( ’.ach needle guaranteed. Price. In cu Ask our dealer for them, or order from the man- ■ facturers. • T10-41S.} L <7