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ASHLAND HIE TIDINGS Tn.» uetsl of some protection against In discussing the comlition of th«' lire in Ashland is urg«nt, and th«" matter county finances six months ago. ju«t after I lias Ix'en brought up in such a -manner t the semi-annual "exhibit” of tlie county EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS clerk, the T idin «. s asserted that the lia that Homething will most likely I h > don«' bilities of the county amounted to over by the citv council this year. The differ Up tu itale 2òs,153 cases of suini« >u bave ninety thousand dollars. The Times, b«'- ent nnthixls of procedure practicable i>eeii ehipped troni thè Columbia viver ing finally compelled by the pressure of have been «liscussed in the T idings here .•anneries. public interest to take some notice of the tofore, ami it is generally admitted that the best plan woiihl l«e t«» lay a water Franz Liszt, the famous pianist and matter in its columns, denounced as “a main through th«- «treet« with fire p'Uga composer, died at Bayreuth last Friday, campaign lie” th«' statement nuule in this pajier, ami declared that the «clerk “being al «ouveun nf mter.ais, and ewure by aged 75 years. ♦ * • a sworn officer,” couldn't have made an fall tr«mi a p«>'nt liigh up the er«<k u Tlje latest cauvaas of the vote on the erroneous or false statement when lm snffi'"i«*tit presslire to give all th»* force liquor ipit stion in Washington Territory gave the liabilities at S'5.31’1.54. "fLe ami quantit' of water «1« in-d without shows a majority of the vote in tlie whole w hole d«‘bt. Including interest,” said th«' the U m 'of any • ngine. Bui th. h'-.oy ex territory for prohibition. Tint' * in one is«ue. "d«x,o not «'xeued pens«* w liicli would In* required precluiles But now eomes the clerk w ith the pofwibility of laying the pipe all Whitelaw Reid. ««f the Xw York Trib oxer town, ami ils only the most ex|x»H«xl une, is enjoying n short respite from his his annual exhibit, (after th«" election is business center could lie given protec editorial labors in California. Ho will oven ami informs the peopl«- that the tion in that way now. many of the citizens proliebly visit Oregon before he returns outstamliug scrip of the county «>n July object and think it would lx» I tetter to 3d. 1886, amounteil to $812176.30. The East. buy a little hand engine that could lie interest on this large sum must be nearly A. P. Williams, chairman of the Repub- twenty thoUHaml dollars, at a low esti dragged anywhere in town. And then, licau state central committee of Califor mate, and from the parties who tolil uh again, coir.es the difficulty of providing nia, has ’oeen elected U. S. Senator for before election that the debt was only water for the engine. Large tanks or that state, to succeed Uncle George i $t«5,0,N>, we now have the acknowkdginent cisterns would have to be built in many Hearst. that it isaliout one hundred thousand dol places if it xvas the purpos«' to afford pro- lars. The T idings wisht's to call the at I tectiou equally to all dwelling houses in It in now in order for the truth-loving tention of its readers to the fact that its | town. In a place covering so great an «.Litor of th«* official immensity to rise estimate of the county debt is now proven I area as this the building and maintenauc«' once more and assure the taxpayers of to l»e correct, and the official and organ of adispiate reservoirs upon the scale in Jack-x»n county that ’Ihe redurfuvn of that disputed it ar«' compelle«l in the dicated wonkl be found to be a large un the county debt go«* bravely on." preparation and publication of this an dertaking. No feasible plan can lx* I Tlie bill to re(ieal the («e-einption and nual exhibit require«l by law to testify to mlopted that will not cost conHi«lerable. and timber culture laws can hardly pans the correctness of the statement of the A majority of the ci» y council favor the thia session, as the «lifferences between T idings and the falisty of their own proposition to lay a pipe that will cover the Senate aud House have not baen har statements in the premises. It is inter the business center ami rest at that for monized by the conference ciMuuiittee. esting to see a public journal ami a pub th«' present. This, they think, xvouhl I lic servant thus take the st lml and con cost some $GOtM) mor«' than the fire-fund New Orleans is menaced by yellow fe vict themselves of having lied to the (12fMl) now on hand, and tli«* council has ver, a vessel from Aspinwall for that port «»rdered the Mayor to ascertain if a loan having lost half her crew en route and in public. of $(»1)00 may lx> hail at 8 per cent. quarantine at Ship island. Ever}' effort People coining from the fruit growing Opposition to this proposition devel will lie mad«* to keep the scourge at bay. districts in California this summer give oped at once, and a meeting to con The President his approved the enthusiastic rei»ort8 of the success of tlu> sider tlie question was calkxl and oleomargarine bill, placing a tax upon business, and encourage the fieople here held at M yer’s hall last Saturday after the manufacture and sale of the Ixigiis who are embarking in the same business noon. The following report of proceed butter. The bill will bring an annua! l>y tlii" prediction that the orchards here ings was made by the secretary : The meeting was called to order ln- revenue <>f alxmt $1.000,0)0to the govern will lie more profitable than any other or all other departments of the farm within Mr. P. Lyttk ton, who nominated W. F. ment. a few years. Fruit shippers will come in Songer for chairman. Mr. Songer xvas The complete list (just published) of after the fruit, as soon as it is grown in elected chairman and J. C. Eubanks, Sec retary. members of the Oregon legislature shows sufficient quantity to send off by the car A resolution emlorsing the pro[xieed that in the Senate there are 11 Democrats load, and warehouses will lie built by action of the city council was introduced an 1 1'.» Republicans, and in the House, them m which to receive, pack and ston oy J. M. Mctkill. to place the matter lx>- 27 Democrats and 33 Republicans, a 11««- it. Californians are delighted over tin fore th«* ims-ting for discussion. Spci'cht's were made by Messrs. Lyt- publiean majority of 14 on joint ballot. bright outlook for the business since the tleton. McCall. Hatfield, Myer, Gum, Congressman Hermann telegraphs that eastern shipments of this season have Songer, Dr. Heim. A. Willits ami others. A motion was made ami carried that th** Riv«*r ami Harbor Bill will now pass. brought up the prices and increased th« only property own« r- be allowd to vote Th«' Hfcnepin canal pnqsieoion is strick demand. Some of the orchardmen who on the resolution, ami that the v«.t«'s en out, and Home minor features. In other had tries in full tearing have made small taken by ballot. The ballot being taken showed up respects it is the Senate bill. The () re fortunes from this one year’s crop, and 'ollows: Whole number of votes, 12: they can stand much lower prices an< ’ gon matter remains as the bill left tile favor of the proposed action of the city Senate. Now the question is, wall the still have a fair profit from the business. •ouncil. 7; against. 35. People here who have good fruit land On motion a committe«" «'«msisting of President veto it ? should set out more trees. They will cer R. Hatfield. B. F. Myer ami J. Gum was Says the Portland Neirs: “It is con- tainly l>e laying the foundation for a val tp|x»inted to lay the x’ote on th«« resolu tion and the sense of the meeting lx-fore eeik'd by the leading journals of Ohio uable property in the future. the city council at its next meeting. that prohibition is a success in that State, Adj«»ume«l W. F. S onger , Cl n. Washington Territory w ill elect a dele J. C. Et banks . See. and that all the saloons will )>e closed ex- <*qpting in the larger cities. Th«* aggres gate to Congress in the fall. The nomi The city council held a regular meeting sive attitude of the temperimce people is nating conventions will all be held at Ta Monday evening, *>ut the committee ap alluded to as something wonderful, ami coma -Republican. Democratic and Work pointed alx.ve fail«xl to l»e on hand. No their HUceess is assuretl at every election.” ingmen’s. The territory is aliont 4001 ¡ction in tin* matter, however, was taken Republican on the straight old issues, by the council. It is singular that the county clerk in but the questions of railroad grants All will agree that something should lx* his memorable semi-annual exhibit of the Chinese expulsion and prohibition will lone, and we hope the council will give tiniinc«*s of the county, (»tiblished in Fel>- mix things so much that there is no way the matter th«» most careful ami search ruary last could only figure the inert'ase of making any safe prediction of the re ing inv«‘stigation ami study before deter- of liabilities for the first half of the year sult. Chas. Voorhees, the present dele inining what course to pursue. Careful, at ?1,<I88.15, while in his annual exhibit, gate, who is a sou of Senator Dan Voor exact and full estimates of the cost <»f just publiHhed, he finds that the indebt- hees, of Indiana, will probably l»e tin each of the several plans pr<»(Mined should ednesH of the county has increase«! just Democratic nominee for re-election. H< oe obtained and the comparative advanta- A13,02t>.19 during the year, exclusive of was elected two years ago upon th< ,res and disadvantages thoroughly can- interest. Remarkable difference between strength of opiatsition to the X. I’. R. R. vasst'd before the matter is settled. the first half of th«* year and the last. land great. On March 31,1885. in the Circuit Court Pacific coast hop growers are in great j of Yamhill county, H. T. Withrow, as Work on the C. A 0. R. R. luck this year. The latisit dispatch from guardian of William Withrow, recovered tlie East regarding the price is as follows, i The Redding Free Free of last Satur judgment for $15J)00 from the Oregon «Sr from Canajoharie. X. Y’.. Aug. 3«I: The day says: The main force of graders wil- California Railroad Company. This wps utterly mined condition of the hop crop ; b«' north of Uncle Dick’s within a w.-« k* for damages sustained by the* infant child throughout New York State by lice has ! Camps are i«assing north every day. of Mr. Withrow, which was knocked from ereateil a sudd«*n advance in the price . Col. Struwbridge and Arthur Brown its mother ’ s arms at Junction station by among growers in this vicinity. They > are up in the sugar pine lielt, planning the sudden starting of the traili, and had have rejieatedly refuse«l !J5cents for those | for the future, no doubt. Scott <V Co.. lx>th its legs cut off by the wheels of tlie of the Mount Shasta Saw mill, have th« piu'ked of the crop of 1885. Yesterday car. Ou Monday last in the U. S. circuit foundation of their mill laid «iowai. The the growers stored last yeer’s crop at 4 ) •oiirt at Portland, Judge Deady made an machinery is on the nMid and will lie in cents, which is the highest price paid in arder allowing Ikxviver Koehler to com pla<?e in less than two weeks. three vears. promise the judgment by paying $9,(KM) The grade is complete three miles rom the receipts of the railroad ami The great parade of the G. A. It vet- north of Hanlen’s, ami t he company has $1,000 at «»me future time, on condition erans in San Francisco last Tuesday wan cleared ami fenced a large space which that all further claims to the $15,000 tlie most magnificent pageant ever wit- knowing ones say will lx< winter quarters. judgment are waivixl by the guardian of the child. iieeaod in the Golden City. The prrx-ess- The passenger train has Ixx'n running lon far exceeded in number any other yet to Hazel creek for more than a week, ami Tired laoigiihi Dull known on the coast. Estimate's of the Dan Conroy and his portable depot havt Exactly expresses the condition of thou- number vary from 121*00 to 20AM). The lieen transferred from Gibson’s to that sands of people at this season, The (le- city was crowd«! with people from all place. It is now supposed that the care prewive effect of warm weather, and the parts of the state. Every division was will Ixj running to Bailey’s by the ll*th or weak condition of the body, can only be greeted with cheers from the people, and 15th of August, corrected by the use of a reliable tonic and blood purifier like Hood’s Sarspanlla. the api»earanoe of General Sheruian and Says the Journal >>i Wednesday : "We Why suffer longer when a remedy is so I,ogan in a carriage was a signal for the l«>arn that the R. R. surveyor« will s«x»n close at hand? Take Hood's Sarspanlla vtildest enthusiasm. run a survey through Yreka, and many now. It will give you untold wealth in I health, strength, and energy. t There appears to lie a possibility of a who have Ix-en canvassing the matter, little brush of arms bet ween the Unite«l are inclined to think the main line may A Captain"» PoHnuah* Discover». States and the great nation called Mexico. yet lx» brought through here. It is an oapt Coleninn. nchr Weyiu-mtl: plyii'g A Texas editor has l»eeu “yanked” across undeniable fact that it is a straight rout«' between Atlantic city anil New York, had the fine and the Mexican authorities are from Etlson’s to to mouth of Willow Creek, been trouble«! with a cough ho that he wan nnab «* to sleep, ami was induced to try proceeding to try him for libel against a on Klamath river, but from that point th« L)r. King's New Discovery for consumption, Mexican. The U. S. government lias de road must run G miles or ho to Bogus ft not only gave him ins nnt relief, bnt al the extreme Koreness in his breast. mand«*«! ins release, but Mexico still holiLs cre«‘k for crossing river, ami after cross layed His children were similarly affected and a him. Dispatches state that Mexican gun ing, go Home milt's still further up th« single d«»«e hail the same happy «’fleet. Dr. boats have all bt>en ordered to report at river, thence take a circuitous route to King's New Discovery is now ihe standard remedy in the Coleman household and on (he front «loor of the government, ready Siskiyou mountain tunnel. In coming board the schooner. Free trial Kittles of o sail for the expo8t*«l cost of the U t. S. to Yreka anil thence via Hawkinsville, this standard remedy at J H Chitwood A .ml te<u*h Undo Sam a lesson if lie eon- the «listance is a little longer to Klamath Son's drug store. river, but from Klamath river to the tun inn«' to (qqiose Mexican supremity. nel, the «listance is much less than from | The increase of the county debt dur- mouth of Willow Creek to the tunnel, iug the year ending July 3d last was thus making the Yreka route the shortest some $4000 m< >re than the cost of the costly from Edson’s to the Siskiyou mountain Rogue River bridge, including the $650 for tunnel, with a higher grade all the way, "right of way .” It w as about three times without any ups and downs as on the Is a peculiar »>»• «licinc, and is carefully j re- us much as the expenses of the circuit route six miles east of us to Willow parcii by eoni( «'lent ] liarmaeists. The com- court «luring the year. Taxpayers of Creek.” bi'^itioti and pro; ertiou < f Sarsaparilla, Dan delion. Man Irakc, Yellow l»«>ek. and other Jackson county, is this merely a “re«l A charge of 8<>lt boxes of powder, weigh remedial agents is exclusively peculiar to blanket” that some ]s«litical manipulators ing about IS tons, w as set off by electricity I Hood's Sarsaparilla, giving it strength and are Haunting m your faces to frighten just below (lie Big Canyon near 8<xla curative p«»wcr stqerior to other prepa you. or is it a cold fact that our county is Springs, but proved p. failure, as a large rations. A trial will convince you of its great niedk'inal x due. Ho»xT» Sarsaparilla running behind at the rate of nearly quantity of the powder v.as burned up twenty thousand dollars a year. How Purifies the Blood without accomplishing anything or do long would it take to reach bankruptcy ing any damage. There seemed io lx' creates and sli. tim iis the ap| etite. stimulates llic digestion, and gives strength to every at that rate? something wrong in the arrangements for organ • f ilu b'Mlv. It cures the most severe A successful development of the quartz making the explosion, which ought to cases of Scrofula,«ill Illi .uiii. Boils, Pimples, and all other affections c.iu»e«i by impurn raining interests in this part of the state Lave been almost strong euough to make blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Headache, ^"idd open a brighter future for our Mount Shasta’s tall |<eaks r«x."k to ami Kidney and l.iver C«>m| hints. Catarrh. Rheu matism, and that extreme tired feeling. town than we have been accustomed to fro. ------- > • ♦ -4 lltM’d's Sarsaparilla has hel|»ed me more anticipate. Just what there may be in for catarrh ami inquire blood than anything Want ’ s More P<»ljtu*al Gur«. the quartz ledges hereabout is purely yis«. 1 ever used.’’ A. B.xi.1., Syracuse, N. Y. The Portland World l.juks at it in the problematical yet, however, generally Create«» an Appetite speaking. Possibly there may be right following light: Every time a republi "I used Hood's Sarsaparilla to cleanse my can head falls with a «lull thud and the here in Southern Oregon one of the best eager earth drinks up the martyr’s gore, I i I cmm I and tone up my system. It gave me a mining fields upon the coast, wanting on a sympathetic wail goes up from his fel good ap|»etite and reemett to build me over." ly the attention of capital anil pluck to low partisans all over the land. They E. M. H ale . Lima. Ohio. “I took H« mk 1'» b.ir«apariila for cancerous yield enormous returns anti build up r can’t get used to it somehow. They can’t I and it began to act unlike anything magic mushroom city u(>on the founda rid themselves of the erroneous impress humor, ion that the earth is theirs ami th«> full- else. It cured tlie humor, and seemed to tion of our quiet little town. We haven’t ness thereof. Ami yet this is but the ton** up the whole I hh I v and give me new seen any evidences of its sprouting yet dawning day of tlie patriots' calamity: life." J. F. N ixon . Cambridgcport, Mas«. upon such a wale. but every time a man ^UMM) offensive partisans are still in of Send for l«"ok giving slatem«nts ««f cures. brings in a pocketful of rock from a new ficial place. Tli«' few beadles« trunks Hood’s Sarsaparilla and trunkless heads that lie scatt«r«<t ledge we are prepared to see the light about are but as the few who have fallen ^.»Di i»v ~!l sir*’ '¿UH. £1. six for .♦•'». Prepared only ning strike. When it «loes the world m the battle Ix'fore the skirmish has l»e- by t I lh*4 >1> **O.. Apothecaries. Ixiweil, Mass, shall know it. Until it dues, we shall be gun. The time is almost here when the IOO Doses One Dollar content to pictnrv for the future of our swish of the battle-axe will make sweet music in the air, and the delightful work place a quiet growth as the center of a of decapitation will go bravely ou until the fruit-growing region which within a few rood work is done. Yes. the «lay cometh J. 8. Wtltw, years will be receiving thousands of dol when they must hang their fiddles upon DENTIST, lars from the outside world for the ear the tlogw«xxl anti sit them down by the water of Salt river and weep when they loads of apples and pea re and peaches remember the places that know then« no A shland , U kzgon 'vhich it will aend out more forever OA»in Coliche Hou.-. f KI P1 ’ < > P R1E i' A R Y M E D IC IX E. FIKE PK0TLCT10.V THE COUNTY FINANCES. » I hood’s Sarsaparilla I i i GENERAL MERCHANDISE -GROCERIES REALESTATEE — MANUFACTURING — ETC. ETC. DYSPEPSIA. LATEST RETURNS Sedentary habits, irn ntal worry, nervous excitement, «"xcessur iinprudi iiee in eat- Ing or drinkin.', and various oilier «au«es. Induce Coil'iipation followed by general derangement of the liver, kúluey». aud stomach, in which the «lisorder of each organ increases the intinuiiy of the other*. The iniinediate results hit Loss of AV( m - tlte. Nausea, Foul Breath, Heartburn, Flat- uleuce. Dizziness, Sick Headaches, failure of physical and mental vigor, distressing sense i»f weight and fifllm s«inIhe stomach, anil increased Costiveiie-s. all of which are known mid Tone henil as Dyspepsia. Inevery instance ivlierelhis di-easodoes not originate from scrofulous taint in the blood. A yer ' s l’ti.t-s may be eontidently relied noon to effect a cure. Those cases not amen d»'e to the curative Influence of A ykii ' h P ills alone will certainlv vlelil if the I’lt.I.s .oe uid«"«l bv the powerful l»ks»d- piirifying properties of A yer ’ s S arsapa rilla . Dyspeptic* should know that the longer treatment of their malady is |x>stponed, the more difficult of cure it becomes. Indicate that tilt' Real Estate market is improving. Prices firm, and Sales increasing. PIONEER BUY NOW STORE! ! V ! save the advance. a ik One Ten One One One One Ayer’s Pills All good Fruit land, well located from 3-4 to 1 1-2 miles from Ashland. Never fail to relieve the Itowcls anil prev ínote their healthful ami regular action, an«l thus cure Dyspepsia. Temporary palliatives all <!<» |» nnan< iit harm. The fitful activity into which the enfeebled stomach is spuriTil by "bitters,” nnd alco holic stimulant», i«’ill«*» itubly followed bv react ion that leaves the orgau weaker tlian before. •‘Cosllveness, induced by my sedentarj" haliit» of life, b<"cn.ne chronic; A teii ' b 1’ ii . ls afforded me apeedv relief. Tlieir oceaaioiu«! use ha« since kept ««><■ all right."’ H ermann B iiino - norr, Xetcurk, Ar. J. ••I was induced to try A yer ’ s P ills as a remedy for Iii<Iice«tl«»n, Conatipat. /nnd Heatlache, from which I had long be«-«» n suf ferer. I foimd their action easy, and obtained prompt relief. They have liencfited me more than all th«' im diein« s « v« r before tried." M V. W atson , 1<>2 State St , CAIcepo, 111- “They have entirely corrected the costive habit, and v»ctlv improved my General health." R kv . F rancis B. II ahlowe , Atlanta, tía. •‘The most effective nn«l die easiest Physic I have ever found. One dose will quickly move my bowels and free my head from pain.” W . I. P aub , Ri. h»mnd, I’d. “A sufferer from l.iver Complaint, Dyn- |>ep»l», and Neuralgia for tin" last twenty years, A yer ’ s P ills have l>en*flt«d m*- mor« ------ than any medicine I have cv«T taken." P. R. R ogers ', Xeednicre, Broten Co., Ind. “For Dvapepsia tliey are invaluable." J. T. H ayes . .Vcria, Texan. io A ere nan ready for ihe plow, tor $1,000. tracts at $150 each i ‘ io tract for $300. 6 ’.................. 180. io 250. io 700. PLEASE REMEMBER -----(HlGtMlOt)----- That acre property near Ashland has steadily advanced in prices and the end is not vet. •/ Town lots with and without improve ments for sale at low rates. For further imformatk n, apply to ----- 0< >CH >< >< >------ Having 1U1 Iv <I<'<• i<I€‘<l t < > r< I < >11 1st of’()<•( < >1 )ei% we <)tiei I lie Olli C. F. BILLINGS. Insurance and Real Estate. Ashland, Oi’egon. AYER’S PILLS, prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Ixiwell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. BRACDON. ALFORD ARTEK •. Diel President I The Bank of Ashland, 11 "lu Western Stage Co. i And Fort Klamath Lines. Í’’ -1C ■! ill V. . | t i'ortlar.'l also kiiv < ng except TBE Sign of the Arkansaw Congh faco 13 looking you all squar» in tho Do yon want a Bure, safe an«l reliable Cough Syrup? Ar«* yon troubl«>d with a Cough, Cold, Bronchitis or Lung Com plaint ? Do your Babies k<» |> you awako Dytrit with Hacking Coughs, (’ol«is in the Hea*l; etc. Do yon want Bomething reliable in tho house to ni>**>t tho^e emergencies ? We answer to all: I ----- FOR SALE BY— J. H. CHITWOOD à SON, Ashland ASHLAND, The wifi*, mother and maid who suffer OGN. from female weakness, will find Gilmore's Aromatic Wine a (»ositive cure. For sale Transacts a General Banking Busines at the City drug store. Middle-aged men who lack vigor and vi Iiitereut allowed < n Hine Deposit.». tality can lx* cured bv Giim«»re’s Aromatic Collections made at all awe’.-ibl«’ points “U fa Wine. For sale at the City drug store. vorabie terms. exchange and o-hgiapbii" transfer, ><«1« Nerve-life and vigor restored in men and Sight on Portland. Sau Francisco and New York. women by using Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine. Gold dust boiKjht at standard prices. For sale at the City drug store. Read these facts—It may save your life— Gil tn »re's Aromatic Wine cures Huppressed ASHLAND menstruation and painful in.»ntlily sickness. When doctors cannot help you tli* n take Gilmore's Magnetic E ixir for your throat and lungs. For sale ¡it the City drug store. Mr. A. Hig'gins, of Wyoming. . Y., says he had the Piles for nearly 4 > ye;irs, and (Bull Truck and Dray.) was cured by using Gilmore's Pue Specific. For sale at the City drug store. Anson Hough, of Blackberry, Ills., says he owes his life to Gilmore’s Magnetic Elixir. Try it. For sale at the City drag store. Gilmore's Neuralgia Cure is a positive cure for Neuralgia in tlie th«- face, side aud stomath. For sale at the City drug store. James Sullivan of Salem, Oregon, savs he was cured of the asthma by Gilmore’s Mag netic Elixir. For sale at the City drug store. Rev. E. J. Whitney of Clarkson, N. Y.. says Gilmore's Aromatic Wine for Female Weakness, stands without a rival. City Transfer and Dray Business H. S. E vans . EVANS & EGELUS. N^W TO-DAY ! Ornamental, Carriage, House and Sign Painters, PAPER HANGINC. CLAZINC AND KALSOMIEINC. Will« Mr. F.giius many y< at« experience it arriag«" work on th«' Pacific coast an«l the cast we can insure perfect satisfu*-tion, £|^p*All work warranted. Price.« rca« «uable Main St. fronting the plaza, ASHLAND, Talent, Hopkins & Co., OREGON 11-5 Hereby inform the public tiiat they have just opened and are displaying at their store in Reeser’s bhrek a liret-class st«xk oi AT CI T'Y J. H. McBRiDE, PROPRIETOR. CEN’L TO STOCKMEN ANb Which they now offer at the verj’lowest living prices to cash custuniein and they feel assure«! that all who favor them with their jiatroi age will be well satisfied with the prices and quality of their goods ----- Their stock consists of RANCHERS! “Koiigli on Rats.” aut«. t'leiii« . «it rut.’, mi«-* . rorchcb, iln b«<l-bii“-. Heart Pali M Palpitation, <ir*>p.'l«'iii -«' Hing.--, dizziness. imligvMion. h'-ivlu« he. sk-epb -su* - • tired by “Wells' II* .«Illi It«-newer." I “Itonirh on Corn«.” Ask for M ells' " Rough ou eorns.' 1 > < its Quick, coinplete i'ure. Hard or ft eorns. warts, bunion«. •‘Bm-hii-Paibn.” Qrick, «-umplete cure, all kklney, bladder and urinary diseases, seabling. irritation, stone, gravel, catarrh of the bladder. 41. «Iruggists. Beil-liug«, File«. File«. ro,..-h* s, ants, bed-bugs, r .ts, miro, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by ' Rough on rat’." 15c. Thin P«-opi«*. ’•Well- Health Renew« r'' restores health and vigor, «-nr«*« dvspepsfn, impotence, sexual de bility. »1. «"Rough on Pain.” < uies cholera, colic, «Tamps, diarrhoea, iielies. pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism. 20c. Rough <>n pain plasters. 13c. Mothers. If you are failing, broken, worn out ar.«i ner vous, ti,- Wells' Health Itciii wer." 41. Drug gists. ‘"Water Bugs. l!oa«lie«.” “Rough on Rats” clears th« •«».•■» beet les. ants. Life Preserver. If you are losing your grip on life, try •Wells’ Health Renew er.'' t.oea direct to Weak «pot«. ‘■Iloilgli oil Piles.” Cure« piles or hemorrhoids, itching, protruil- iug. bleeding, internal or other. Internal and external remedy in each packag*". 8ure cure. 50c. Druggists Pretty Women. l-adics wh<* wout 1 retain freshness and vi vacity. Don't fail to try W ell- H< alth Re I new er. ' Rough on II« 1«. Kouga <•-.« Itch" cures huiaijr», eiupii«»ns rii>gw«*ri«i. tetter -alt rheum, frost«“) feet',chill blams. Itougli on Catarrh, «'■•rrce’s '-fti-nsive odors at «we. complete cure of wot»1 chronic cuses, also un«tqutiled as gargle for «hpbtliena, sor throat, foul breath. 50*-. Proper Treatment for (Jpitghtu ^VOR SALE NOW, forty to »ixty tie«««! oi gooii stock « <•« ». \\ ill al"«» tnice for «ab" tlii* fall a few liix*» gri««l«" sltortliortl bull calves hik I half bloo«l I'olb «I Align« Price«; reasonable. <’orr< 'p">ii<len< • -ollcit««! A'blr.- I S TOR 1 Dry Goods. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Hats & Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions. &c. <. <tiiiiiingliain Clocks, MOUNTAIN PARK STOCK RANCH. p. <>.. ry, Fancy Good«, Silver and Piatisi Fort Klamath, Ranch l'or Sale Anil everything usually found in a tn«t class General Merchandise stci- Cash buyers will fiml it to be to their interest to « ill and examine our goods and get our prices Ivefore purchasing elsewhere. Soaps and I’erfuinen. Watcbt s. clocks and ji-welry repaired. ’»«•« iug Machin«- Neeillr» anil Oil n] Settlement Wanted. Administrator’s Notice. Notice is ln'rcby given that ih* «.inl- r-i, u. <! ha« been duly nppointi-«l by ihe county court of Jackson « ««nnty, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Tlnnuas Morral, «leeensed. All persons iiid«"l>l«".i to and tho««t having elaim- against stifcl <"«tat< »r< require*' to s* ttl«' withit. six month- from tit* first publication oi this notice, with tin undersign« I nt bi« residcnci" nt Talent, Oregoi' \\. J. l«i «.*. Aoioiuis’.iioor. Talent, or.. July l"*». ’1 lie umli i «ignvd w ill pay the highest market price for hi«l< s. »'.in* nn«l furs of all kind«, from this «lute until further notice. J. n. R. Hv i. ill" Ashland. Or., May 21. IN*'". J. B« TALENT, HOPKINS & CO Reeser’s Block, AsMaoi. X<’"VrcscriptiOEs carefully compounded. The utider’igned. having -«¡«I out hi» b!a« k smithing business in Aslilan«!. is compelled to call upon all persons owing him to com«* for ward Immediately and make -«-ttlement either by cash or note. H eaton Fox. I Ashland, Or.. M l /21. lt*s«i. 49 MERCHANDISE ASHLAND CE FLOURING MILLS. Champion Machines lake the Lead Consumers Beware ! THE BAIN WAGONS ike the BEST In tlie Alarkei. I I. B. PACE Tobaccos. That the rt ader may fully understand The Genuine has the FULL NAME. what constitutes a good cough an«l lung syrup, we will say that Tar and Wild Cherry llorus for Saie is the basis of the best ii-iuedies yet discov ered. These ingredients with several oth one -pnu of «irait hordes, ers equally as efficacious, enter largely in weluhi 2-eo II«»,: inatelies to Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lang Syrup, color. Enquire < »X THE tin TAG. oi " thus making it one of ihe most reliable i now on the market. Price 5u cents and $1. Samples free. Sold bv J H Chitwood A Money! Money! Don’t be deceived. You nre imposed 8cn. njion if th«* initials Tlie undersigned art conqx'lk"«! t«i call upon all owing them either by note <>r account to c««niP forward ami make pay ment, if nol in full at leas’ ii> (»art. M « The best Salve in the world for cuts need money in our bu«ine««. and w«.-ul<i bruises, sores, ulcers, ulcuis, salt rheum, foe fever Are not on the Tin Tag. sores, tetter. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. chilblain-», not make this call if we «lid not Mean Mrp.it Bm corn«, and all skin e« options. and positive what we sa». ly cures piles, or no pay requited. It is Ashland. July 2b. IbHt. guaranteed to give nt- rfect __ "•atiafaction, _ or money refund« d. Price 3S cents per box. fit |he liplies! For ssle by J. H. Chitwood <t lion’s. Con«e and see «air stock «if ladies un derwear. infant s rolies and cloaks; al«-«» A Rare Bur-gain. velvets, emb, felt, chenille«, arasenee and Two acres of land on Granite street. end» silk. And don’t forget our large s«.t in a variety of the best fmit trees an I stock of hosiery always on hand. berries. Place w:IT produce enough fmit < ill.LCTTF. SWTEKs. for several families. A good home for Finu«» for Sale. someone. Apply to G. F. B illings . Don’t forget the place. Johnson’s Nev A fine upright piano, nearly ne w i Brick next d«x«r to H. Judge’s harnes G. F. Bn linos . Fresh candies received this week at Enquire at office oi ' and saddle store. Clacton A Gore. Ashland. May 7. 188« Buickhalter it Hastv r ’s Way Down lor ihe Seatson oi* 1 lie Spirit oi the limes is Progress and 1 am in the front rank marching on to victory over all competitor*. J. B. PACE ASHLAND MILLS FLOUR EXCELS ALL OTHER. Call and see my stock at the Ashland Mills. E. C. LANDERS. PHOTOGRAPHS Made by the Gelatino-Bromide, or DllY l»!sATK 1-KO< Ì2JSIS, A h now taken by the Leading Phot.iginph. it. in all ihe Cities, and for Groups, pn- ina of children, etc., are fay superior to the <»1«1 mi-calhd “wet plate” pnx « s (all at Logan’s Gallery, on the hill, \n«i exariiijii- work made ••xclasivvly l.y the n< w proceed. Photo^rapUK made by the leadim* ArtiRla of th*- coast on exhibition f*>r comparisi'n. ’i 1*