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I’P K ASP L ANI» TIDINGS I DA PROHIBI llOX IX GEORGIA. [Atlanta Constitution.] Saturday night and no barroom open! Never liefore tlid Atlanta have such an ex]>encnee. I walked around through the heart of the city at 8 o’clock, aa I had done many times liefore, :uid watched th»« tigures hurrying along under the glare of the electric lights. There was the tramp, tramp, tramp of innumerable feet, but the town was at least two hours ahead of time. The streets were quiet enough for ll> o’clock. 1 noticeil very few loungers. Almost every man seemed to have some business to attend to. In fact there was no particular eddying place for the men al «mt town. In vain I looked for the folding dixrrs and the bright lights of the drinking rooms. In vain I listened for the sound of clinking glasses and the buzz and bustle of Satur day night in the bars. I saw a fish-stall or two, some clothing stores, a restaurant or so and sonic drug stores. There were some meat stalls often also, and here and there stood a confectioners’s stand. An ice-cream cake man. somewhat disheart ened by the ctxtlness of the July evening w;is shouting in a subdued tone. I won. dered if any old soakers, made sober by statute, were carrying home surprise for the family. I wondered if the tish dealers sold any more fish than usual, and if the beef men sold any extra rousts. Let us hope they did. Let us hope also that at least a fexv of the eyes long used to tears were dried when busliand and father got home last night. They tell me there is a “sod* cocktail” which can lie bought by “the right man at the right time.” I do not mean to intimate that all ctx-ktails are loaded, but they say that some men. for a wink and 15 cents, can get a stxla ox'ktail that is warranted not to rip at the siile or run down at the heel. A man said to me; ««I can stand a man who gets drunk on ’sho-nuff liqnor. That is, I know pretty well how to man age such a man; but when you bring me a mm who is crazy on evasion villainy 1 m going t > stand from under. I hope the pstple who are lxiuud to have some» thing will be careful what sort of dynamite they swallow.” The State Fuir. (’apt. J. L Ap|x-rson, president of tlm State Ixtard of the Agricultural society, was in the city yesterday, says a Salem paper and it is learned that the manage ment intended to make the coining state fair the most attractive exhibition of ag ricultural and horticultural products, machinery, niannfacturvs, eased gixxls, horse flesh, cattle, sheep and all kinds of live stock, that was ever held here. The -•[ hh -11 programme is so far ahead of any thing ever liefore offered, that, in itself, will prove a grand attraction. Every in ducement that ««¡in lx- suggested will be otfensl to farmers to make exhibits of all nifoiner of farm produce. st<x«k. etc. Nor are the ladies to lie forgotten. It is to lx- hop'd that the ladies will make an ex hibit of Ixith decorative art, and of paint ing, sketching, fancy work, "every thing in their line.” There will lie some of the work of the best artists of the state on exhibition, and the pavilion will certainly lx- more attractive than ever before. Salem's merchants will lie requested to make large exhibits of shelf gixxls. and so will all merchants in the state. Every body in the state is interested in the state fair, and every bixly should try to • xhibit some thing. The "diploma” racket is thrown in the shad»-, by the cash prizes to lx* offereiL Let the state fair lie successful. MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN HS l ire first tin oct ; el Urkeu <>u ¡.lie »• ext ern oeau&plMTe arrived Wednesday m Chicago from the Black Hills on its way to New York. The itrqxirtance of this fact, says the Chicago Tribune, will be better ttndersbxxl when it is stated that the United States now imports $30.000,- 000 worth of tin annually, which import is not only to be blotted out in view of the vast <le[K>sits in the Black Hills, but Chicago is to Iteconie the manufacturing center of the new aetjuisition of ore. Mr. D. T. Bailey, of Rapid City. D. T„ was until quite recently the United States territorial geologist of Dakota, ami largely l<x«ated the vast deposits of tin ore which have fallen into the bands of big capitalists. He resigned his posi tion to become the geologist, mining en gineer and superintendent of th«* Harney peak mining, milling and manufacturing company, which, owing to the amount of money actually sulrscrilxxl anti the fact that it has taken possession of the great tin deposits covering an area of over 7000 square miles, must be looked upon as the I biggest mining company extant. Mr. Bailey is in Chicago, ami was in terviewed concerning the tin lielt. He said: “While the tin deposits were ex amined as far hack as I854.it was not un til last May that we succeeded in invent I ing a mill for milling ore. The mill as now built and completed is the only one in the world and is perfectly successful. It has established the fact that tin exists i in paying quantities. "American machinery is a century ahead ! of the foreign for treating tin ores. Tn England the ore is impure, and takes over one hundred steps from the lime it leaves the mine until converted into bar tin, and a corresponding force of men, women and children. Ry our indention only four steps are required, including rollers, crushers, mica separators and contractor, to secure the same results, and only four men are required. Our mill has a capac ity of 200 tons per day. We are building a furnace to convert the black tin, or con centrates, into bars of white tin.’’ What a Wife Said. Simply this and nothing more: It came from T. K. Bolton's store; Pas provixl to be a perfect cure. Pleasant tasting, safe and sure. That Gum Tree i Eucalyptus > cough Syrup. T K Bolton A co would call the atten tion of their friends and the public to this excellent preparation, made in Australia and San Francisco, California, from the leaves of a peculiar variety of the Euca lyptus or blue gum tree of Australia. It has no sickening property to disturb the stomach, and is most reliable for curing coughs, colds, sore throat, whooping cough bronchitis, croup and any tendenev to con sumption. Sold by T K B olton . City Drug store, agent for Ashland. Bargains ! Pii. s are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kid neys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion art- present, flatu lency. uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture, like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a coinuion attendant. Blind, bleeding, and itching piles yield at once to the appileation of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a perma nent cure. Price 50 cents. Address, the Dr. Busanko Medicine Co., Piqua, (». Sold by J H Chitwood & Sou. t.RIG.IIHTS ANO OAA1.KR». Mail Train. Albany Express Train. I onhuiil. 4:lK) 1“. M. i I Ix-htmon a I hiuoii . ........ 9:20 P. M. Lebanon 4:45 A. X! Il’orthiu.l ortlaini .. .10:05 A M. rullniiin F. lace sleeping Cars daily between Portland|an<l Ashland. The <». A ( ,’R. It. Fer ry makes connection u ¡th «11 tin reicilar trains on the East side l>iv. from foot of F Si. Portland Corvallis LEAVE. I .1. D. FOUNTAIN. Ohl Asylum Burned. E. J. FARLOW, E. M MILLER. NEW FIRM! NEW FIRM! FROM LIVERY AND FEED Ashland Grocery Store. STABLES Lumber! Lumber! l-SUWe keep the Freshest and lkst groceries in town, at tlie lowest hgur> -. As we buy for cash , we can afford to sell cheap for cash. In addition to our full and ««omplete assortment of groceries ami provisions, we carry The Sugar-Pine Doorand Lumber Co. Tobacco and Cigars, Cartridps, Aiiiiiinuilioii, ele. I KEEP Ao OTH T»X . BAKl'ORD’S LIVER INVIG0RAT0E. ■ ' :..‘t et F>rty frars, and 2'he ■- .1 • 7 idim'-niaJn prove its il<rit. í' i cc Who arc pit paled to offer the public better accommodations than ever liefore afforded in Southern Oregon in the livery business. Fort 1 I'm- Horses Boarded and Fed. Finishing, Rustic or Flooring Xt reasonable rates. FARLOW A MILLER mid nil kind». <>f rough lumber, ul any point iiiong the line of the <».vr it It nt ritK F.s to i-ompete witli anv mill in Southern Oregon. We nil! also soon be prepared to fllrnish find A'! •s ASHLAND DRUG STORE Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets and every description of finishings. Correspondente invited. All order.- filled promptly. Address. Cl PA I^i nnd P* It will Cure all Diseases caused by Derangement of the Liver. Kidneys and Stomach. If your Liver ir out of order, then > whole system it deranged. The impure, tne breath offensive; you h axe headacne, feel languid, dispirited and nervou». To prevent a more serious < dition, take at once Sinunons ATOR. If yoi K life, or suff j .inactions, avoid ant- and take Simmon» Liver Regulator, j relieve. If you have e^ten anythiug hard of gestion, or feel heavy after meals cr -eplcss at night, take a dose and you ill feci relieved anti sleep pleasantly if you are a miserable sufferer with i oiu»ti|>atlon9 Dy*|H*|»‘*ia and sec : relief 0 or.- c ill imnm Liver Regulator. It doc* not lire continual dosing, and costs but a e. I: will cure you. ! you wake up in the niomirg »ith * er, bad taste in your m uth, Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor rects the Bilious Stomach, sweetens the Breath, and cleanses the Furred Children jften :><■■ ■’ •'< safe C thar- nic to avert appn aching sickness, ver Regulator will relieve Colic, Head- itomach. Indigestion, Dvscntci y, and nts incident to Childhooa. me you feel your system needs oning. regulating without violent r stimulating * ithout intux;- i I I H. B. MILLER, M. MAYER. Manager. . 1 SH L .1 A D .1 (i EN T, L. II. Adame, Miller <f« Co. s warehouse. Saddle and Harness, Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries, ASHLAND COLLEGE Scliool Books and Stationery ! — ANI» i i LIVERS The T ailorin'] Business MANI FACTI REI.', IN ASHLAND f OREGON. Normal School .... OI M. G. ROYAL, A. M H CHITWOOD & SON P bksidkkt . ORDERED ALL is. î’ndvnvear of cv nt lowest living price WORK I I Will be made so as to give entire s.itlsi: ctic-n — Dfff££ COUfiS£S OF TUDY.— 1st. The State Normal Course. 2d. The Commercial course 2d. The College Preparatory. SC. • o/ AsJiiüïid n JdljriES on hctiid, !» 3 Repairing Neatly Done r.t low rates, and nil w ,rk 'lone promptly H JUDGE. ro luiUL vJTJ» FAVORITE HOME REMEDY > warranted not to contain a Mng’e par- ________ tide of Mercury or .my injuriuus sal ‘•.Alice, but D purely vegetable. faction rilttUPsoN A >TEPHEXs<»S M/\sonic Block. Sugar-Pine, Door and Lumbor Co. ASHLAND, ALT. DI ALERS IN MEDICIXES. -■»• on '—<1 ynnr lutarre* for I<W To Regulate THE did niuge ■ -.1 :)• < ash Uldre « MACHINE SHOP Simmons Liver Regulator. j ob the best PREPARED B TIN, SHEET-IRON à COPPERWARE Final Proof Notice Valuable Property Rogue River. Machinery of All Kind*» Made </. H. ZEILlN & CO.,Philadelphia, Pa All Kinds of Castings furnished at lowest rates. 1 ■;T Call at MYER BROS. on B. F. Reeser’s SAW CUMMINC A SPECIALTY. H. SCHERRER Hardware, Stoves, & Tinw * I SHOP ri’IiE 1 <DER>IGNED . Her- io. I.ia 1 (louring mill situated on Rogue River, half a mile from Gold Hill station on the o. A It. It. The mill is new. hns an unlimited, m ver-failing water power; is surrounded by n rich farming country, and lias already a local trade great, r than its full capacity. A good bargain for the right man Will -.11 on reason able term-. For furl her h idre-« r.t Gold Hill, Oregon. O. '¡AMARLI. May Is«. Y PIANOS and ORGANS I For Sale JOHN RALPH Particular Attention paid to Job Work. public that he has his IVidi Ii will lx) done in a worknianlikt luanni r and nt X EIN E mock Ranch of LW acres, situat ed 1 mile N. E. of Phoenix: nil under fence and all set in clover: no rough or broken land < n the place. Good house and barn, orchard. go<xl spring and water. Terms:— Part cash, balance on time. Price. $22.50 per acre. W. H. W ickham . FORTY Acres of choice fruit land, situ ated within Ji mile of postotiicc: «20 acres Ashland. W- C. T. U under plow: gixxl house of five rooms. large barn, living water: some fruit now growing The Ashland Woman's Christian Tem on the place and wood enough on the re perance Union meets every Tuesday after mainder to nay for cl< aring. Price. $:>5.00 noon at 3 o'cl<x:k in the Reading Room. All per acre. Terms, part cash, balance on interested in the work of the order are in time. Enquire of W. H. W ickham . vited to attend the meetings. 49 M bs . J. W. SATrKBiTEiD, Pres. Mrs. J. H. Rnssell, Sec. CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. Best Location in Rogue Rive Valley. The undersigned, in cons.-ijUence of 11.e il health of his wife, is compelled t.i seek n drier climate, and therefor otter» P r sale 1-fs farm of '<x acres adjacent to the Town of Talent. The plncc is ii. a high state of cultivation, con tains a good house nod I,nr: about 500 fruit trees, good unter, etc. Wil! also li horses, wagons, cattle, hogs. i. bib ..iitlii <>f farming Iinple.iieiit« .uid ilousehold furniture. Terms ex-v The iariv will be soid iiione, if desired. Ad dress, F. P exneüakhr . Talent. Oregon, Feb. 5. 1"M'>. Farm For Sale A nice home on Hear creek 2\. mi.es north of the town of Ashland, containing 109 acres of good laud, all under cultivation and well fenced: a new house of three ronins and sum mer kitchen: a never failing spWng at the door, barn, ami voting orchard. For particu lars apply to P. L yttleton , Ashland, Or. Wooden Water Pipe Our terms are as liberal as any house on the Coast. Bacon, Lard, Wheat, Oats or Barley taken in payment for Instruments. Cash also, not rejected. I IMiUAI), the n.ili Ashland, < CONSTIPATION. \ IT ill furnish and lay citiicr i.uuo -r VV square timber logs m tin- lowest price--. Agency for Southern Oregon and Northern California tor the following nn<l in a manner guaranteed togixe permanent I satisfa. tioti. Has lia.l long exi'cii.-ii. e iu the Instruments : business, and laid the pipes for tlie <>. A C. K. ORGANS. FARMERS! TUH S HÄ?R ÜYE. ATTENTION! G ray II t sc only California Hand Forged and Hund Finished SACK NEEDLES OREGON. ------ ORGAN? TAKEN IX I’ART PAY FOR PIANOS, -------- Headquarters, Youle &. Gilroy’s Planing Mill «-idenee m ar the lowu pun p oil Oal. ‘t. IMMUNiïYfromÂNNCYANCE CONT ACTOR AND BUILDER. 10 16 C. W. AYERS, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordéons, Flutes, Flageolets, Music Books, SheeJ Music, Music Rolls and Folios, Architect and Builder. Aiwf.ys na hand. 1: j nu i, anything in the usic lino can be fnrnisiie<i < n < N< iu Give h .- •• xU and l-. convinced. All orders by until | attended to Th. IM » is- <•< »DK »■ 1**11« d Mart la » 1<I Sept.« e*rtijr<«r. 3.SOO rat ioitM » you. Reaper t fnil , MONTGOMERY W«.RD A CO. U21 .V '¿'¿it »4 Avenue, I Ui. uuo, (IL CJ — AMP — HUNSAKER & DODGE. W m . YOU LE. |»n^<, x i Ilo luche*, 1» it li <>Y ri Respectfully, GEORGE E changed to 1-ix •' r.pnllcatlon c f . i.iituril coJoi .re's Id by Drugg.»-». < i of «1. ray St , «it VM Yc.k h Z'S fhb %vholr Pletore GalUry. <»iVKS WiioleMalv Price* iliffd io tMootiHf t * on all good» Tor personal or family um . T<1I»1 aom to order, and Rive» ma t com of every• Iking yon liar, rat, drink, wear, « m have fen with. Th< kt lXVALCABlA BOOKS contain inforioation i;l(aii(«l the 'market» of tlie world. W» y ili JUHil «* riipj’ PRKK t»> ooy n^t di'LMx upon i reel pt of Id «<»• 1«» d< rs. expense of mailing. tn* Utar froin -------- ALSO---------- We uisu keep u full supply of SUPERIOR strings for the Violin, Banjo, and b .it .r. er o lak th ti.e inan- between Roseburg and Ashlnud. Mason & Hamlin. . A. B. Chase. Great Western. M. (OEROY. YOULE & GILROY, M&hUÍacluiu«s ui- SASH, DOORS and BLINDS, I HOT AND COLD BATHS Will make estimates and bids on all buildings, public or private, ami furnish all material, plans and specifications for the constructioreof the name. U&*Sash, Doors and Mouldings .,u hand and for sale at lowest rates. »^“General swop wc.k don- in short order. J^V.Suiir building a specialty, jy All work guaranteed to be first-class, and ot latest designs. STAR Lumber. Mouldings, Brackets ! i X Friday < *i ° ¡ i tly Into th.- ■er temp, ran P rk U—Rat th h 111 III < X BAKERY i t Nt CRANT HELMAN Deniers ii.— PIANTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CLASS Made only ortho finest and hcait qnnl. ity of Glaxu for withxtAuding; treat. \1 ELLS Uli. proprietor, has leased the above i.nilding LATH and SHINGLES. I froi.i S. Butler for five y.?arx, where he will be pleased to «<■<• hi» old ctistouiers and friend». He is now baking Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order. Water Pipe made to order. Wooden tud Proprietor«, of the Tozer & Emery lining Mill. Gingham, alpacca and seersucker coat« at 0. H. Blount ». x REPAIRING DONE at Short Notice. TUTfS PJ1.L.9 arc e peci i!!y adapted to ftniT cf'-x, o m dos- effects such a cna- : "ffe- mg st-ni» lithe sufferer. The» Inrrtase «he A »»»etite,snd caule the I <!v t ■ Take oi. F’lesli, ( i :s th" »vHem 1« nnitrished,. > .! I v ih o Tonic Action >o th • liUrcatlve Organs, lieu.. tur Mt out» -re -rrslti'-- I. P e J-»c. "*t..W.V WAGON I ' AI C M II al J V All Instruments guaranteed ns represented or Me.. " refunded. Choice Farms For Sale. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR sale a No. 1 grain farm, containing 204 acres of tillable land situated on the stage road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Flaoe is well improved; good well of water for house use and living stream for stock. Also 215 acres lying witluu half a mile of Phcentx. all under fence, county road on two sides; can nt small expense be put in cultivation. For particulars call on or ad dress On my 204 acre farm there 1« one hundred acres of grain mid hny growing, that 1 will »ell with the farm. If desired, run give pos- session at any time. JOHN S. HERRIN. Ashland. Or. 13 Manufacturer of Decker Bros, Behr Bros, J. <fc C. Fisher, / Emmerson, and iYers <fc Pond. SHOP tl - head, with a dull aenaatioo in the bc.k part, Lain under the shoulder- bind -, Fatine*« after enting, M-ith u di*, ilici Ir.-lion io exertion of bodv ermtod, irriluhili. ‘ < 1 temper, 1 ovv spirit*, v»hh a fecliug cl hr. ring neglected sonic doty, Weari-.c'-y Pi.-zln. *, I li.itei tut nt the Heart, Dot* bi-forribe eye». Headache over the r gLr eye. Ite..t!es»nr -*, with filial deem- », f!igh!y colored t rine, Had [10-50] OREGON. PIANOS The Gre ttart Midical lr;mi:th of the Age SYMPTOMS OF When-lx Nprcpar illudi nt short notice mnl in the 11. F. REESER HUNSAKER & DODGE, Ashland. Lodge, A. 0.TT.W. Meets in lodge room in Odd Fellow's Hull every rm*T and T hibo Wednesday in each month. Present hour of meeting 7:00 r. ». All Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. J. R. C asky . M. W. W m P atterson . Recorder. use * A TORPID LiViZR. I.o«e of ii PL' lite. Bow. 1» coati ve, l'aio io 25 lu Reeser's Block, Ashland. Or., 1 uli stock ou hand and made to order. Prices That Defy competition. V J 9 ASHLAND, SHOD EEAR THE DEDOT. * ASHLAND, OREGON I I i TIN NEW ibUd. —TRANSFER.— Invieorttcs the Livt r, R- ^::l;’.tcsthe Ecv cis. S'o ng P'jtl:er.< tlie S V' :u, Purities th Blood \--isls Digestion, Prevents Feven- 1« a II ousehold Need. An Itivaltiab Family Medicine for common complaint« THOMPSON & STEPHENSON Ar. .<■». prepared to turuisit Lumber, ether A Passenger & Freight THE THREE LEADING VARIETIES. 1-^ .1 DL’ aa A MILL FOR SALE B. Beach, Proprietor. Wyandottes, Plymouth Rock» and Brown Leghorns. (.RANT’S PASS. I.«50 OFFICI \T ItosEBURO, OI July 6th, 1: Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler lias tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and tha’ said proof w ill be made before the Judge or clerk of the comity court of Jackson Or., at Jacksonville, Or., on Saturday. Ashland, Lodge No. 15, county. August 11, bW-0, viz: J. ptha l>avi«on, Home- Mend No. I'.Ma. lor tlx- W 1 . oi N F. 1, and E ’a I. O. O. F.. N W J4 section ’>. tp ,; i s I: 1 wi st. W M. Hold regulnr aivetiiiK» every Saturdiiy even of lie name» the following w itnc»sen «to prove ing at their hull in Aiiilaud. Brethren iu good his continuous residence upon, and cultiva standing are cordially invited to attend. tion of. said l.imi. viz.: Welborn Beesou, Eli K obt . T aylor , N. G K Anderson, II F Torrey. Lorenzo J «-loppy, all John May Secretary. of Talent. Jackson county, Or. C has . \ v J ohnsto . n , Register. OREGON. Is just what its name implies ; a Purely Vegetable Compound, that acts directly vpo" Ixver ; curing the many disea:- di that im. XjL.inztbeua- portant organ, V . ® tnerons ailrr; 5 arise from its deranged or action, such as Jjyspepsi) ce, Biliousness^ Coswve ia, Sick-headachy Rheaki. SIC. It is therefore f “To have Good Healf the Liverimust be kept in order.” DR. SANT0RD3 LlVr.R I1. VIG0RAT0R- EGGS FOR HATCHING! THE ASHLAND kt THE ALPHA CHAPTER NO» 1, 0. E. S. Stated meetings on 1st and 3.1 Tuesday in each month. Mas. ASS.t C.lKTEK, W. M. Miss Anna Andvrsou Secretary. ASHLAND, UNDERTAKER GENERAL 1 he old-dables oil Main Stleei near iiie bridge, an<l the new stable* on Oak street, are now under the proprietorship and man agement of ASHLAND LODGE No J4, A. F. «< A. M. Suti-d c-oinmunk-ation on the Thursday of or before the full moon. H. C. Hit.!.. W. M. A. E. Hammond, Secretary. The Pioneer Hotel. T -^.3 Hau-' Ò Cor. F and Front Sts., Portlnd, Or. Regular convocations on the Tlmrsday next after the full moon. W. 11. AlKtssox, H. P. A. F.. Ham molili, See y. [!>-:it> the old insane asylum building of East Portland was destroyed by fire last Wed nesday. The fire broke out at about ten ocl<x-k v. vt. It was supposed the fire originated in the Hue from the cooking department. Tlie building was ail wexxi. and it was but a nunute, it seems, from the time tlie fire broke out until the en tire building w ; ls one massive sheet of tlame. The blaze ran up to the bight of a liuudred feet, or more, and the heat »>i| so great, that it was utterly inqxjesi- ble for the fire departmert to do anything at all in the way of checking or quench ing the fire. The Portland department On Oak Street, went over to help the local tiremen, but they could do nothing towards saving the building, and in a few minutes from its start the fire left the building but a s mouldering mass of ruins. ^¿"'Bonrd and lodging .fl to »1.5<> per dav, Dre. Hawthorne and Loryea first according to r<x»ins «xieupied. Board and lodging per week, $5.00. founded an institution for the care of the insane in Oregon, and twenty-five years FI RST CL ASS ACCOMMODATE >NS. ago the legislature assembly made its first appropriation, and granted these two -BEST OF FARE — physicians the contract for taking care of the unfortunate so provided for. After NO CHINESE EMPLOYED (10-46—tf) ten or fifteen years. Dr. Loryea withdrew from the institution, mid Dr. Hawthorne W. O. GREGORY, continued at the bead of the institution J. until his death, which .xvurred a few CITY months Ix'fore the patients were removed to this city in l.HR-1. The building had liven enlarged at numerous times, by ad.lition of wings and ells that gave to it a very rambling appearance; and at the time of its demolition, the building had a hospi tal capacity of over 350 persons. For Passenger Coach to aod from every Train. months t he building has lx«en used as a lying-in-hospital. Its construction had Freight moved anywhere al ■ town at rates exist altogether, in the aggregate of 875,- 000; although its valuation at present Lower Than Anyone Else would not probably have lieen over 845.- [10-48] 000. The property still belongs to the Hawthorne estate, and was partially in Eleven pounds dry granulated sugar sured. for 81 at the Red House. * PORTLAND, ORECON. CHAIRS, 50 DIFFERENT DESIGNS Freight will not lie re<-eive I for shipment af ter 5 o'clock P. M. on either tlie East or West Side hivlsions. R. KOEHLER. E P. ROGERS, Manager. F. <t Pass. Agent. [9 48 All members of the G. A. Ii. in good standing are cordially invited to visit Bum side Post, which meets in the Masonic hall. Ashland, every 2d and 4th Wednesday in each month. J. M. M c C all . Com inantic r. It is ¡x rfi ctly h.-iunli -» and cau be given to the most delicate wo man or child. For sale by' all drug gist*. Su.ll, llcilshil A W u <»«I mi -<I. Wholesale Agents. ARRIVE. SISKIYOC CnAPTER, Nx 21, R. A. M. DEPARTMENT OF 0REC0N. T alnat S ts. Bed Loungi s, Side Boards, Bureaus, Center Table.-.. i Mirrors, Pictures ;ui».l Frames Liver and Kidneys. VIail Train. Portland.. .5:00 F M i MeM¡tinville..X:0o p M. McMinnville.5:45 A. M.i Portland *• A. .VI. L'X'al tickets for sale and baggage checked at company's up town ottiee, cor Stal k and Second streets. Tickets for principal points in < alifor- nia can only lie procured and baggage checked at company's office. A r bui .iM-8 am .» D ealer «. Tilt. Ill DII.» A. VO..ALF.K CO., BALTIMORE, RD. Ashland. Headquarters Burnside Post, G. A. R. T i i' r T r .-. r.itivr. '.'.iw A. M. Corvallis 4::i> P. M X::!0 A. M.lPortland :’.:2<i l’. M. Express Traill. iewi :. Oregon L. A. K. Delegation. A San Francisco dispatch of July «27 th -ays: Gen. F. H. Lamb, commander of the department of Oregon. G. A. K. ar rived to-tlay on the steamer Oregon from Portland. He was accompanied by twen ty-five other members, among whom were TiieuL-Gov. T. C. Smith, of Illinois, ami Frank J. Parker, of Walla Walla. They proceeded immediately on their arrival to the head-quarters of the department of Oregon, situated in the Odd Fellows’ new building, corner Seventh and Market streets. The l<x«ation is a gtxxl one. as the national encampment will hold their sessions in the same buihling. Ar rangements were at once liegnn for de- ixirating the Oregon headquarters; also for arranging the pnxincts of the state vvhjch it isintend.sl to display. The Ore gon depart m.-nt will forma part of the sixth division, the first section of which has been placed under the command of Gen. Izmib. This section will comprise the d«‘partnu-nt.s of Oregon, Kentucky, Washington territory. Arkansas, New Mexico. Tennessee. (Vorgia, Dakota, the Gulf of Florida, Utah, Idaho, Montana and Texas. ----- Amure s own rtuiedy----- BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Cigars and Tobacco, etc., etc., etc — OF — Oregon Kidney Tea! VV .-st Sid.- Division A Full Line of Books and Stationery is a secret aid to beauty Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rathei not tell, and you can t tell. ARKIVE. I LEAVE. Groceries, Canned Goods, Crockery. Glassware 8—30] ARRIVE. LEAVE. Fortran«! .. 7./.G A. M.¡Ashland . 4:15 A. M. Ashland .'.l::«l P. M.lPortland.... 4.25 P.M. Boots and Shoes, Carpets, Oilcloths Magnolia Balm <>« > OÍ o, K h i Will sjxediiv relieve mid per K K jmaitetitly cure all the v.-.rious difli- |<ultiea arising from a disordered KK K K condiliou of the K K in PIONEER FURNITURE STORE BETWEEN PORTLAND AND ASHLAND. t Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Fine Cloaks, etc. HAGAN’S < M» H. S. EMERY’S East Side Division. Fine Custom and Ready-made Clothing. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT Finest slock oi iiiruiltire Aslibunl nt (DAILY EXCEPT 8VNI»AYSj >iiers at Bottom Prices a large and varied assortment ci free fii»n Ojiiati», tutelici and JPoison. Th Cluse connections made at Ashland wi.h stages of the California. Oregon nnd Idaho Singe Company. J. J J. FOUNTÆ1JSJ PRICE. FIFTY CENTS. PORTI.AXD To SAN FRANCISCO 632; to SACRA M ENTO »30 uii cxiupietu stock of General Merchandise u, now con ducted under the management of AT <J U O ----- TIME 2| DAYS.----- THE FARMERS STORE Sprali... i A \ i i T D L r i i ' i\ i r I K î Oregon ot Cciliioriiia R. R. and LomieciuiiiS, - AT - SOCIETIES. Masonic Directory, Bargains Bargains ' MISCELLANEO» OVERLAND 10 CALIFORNIA- i FARE FROM Grant.«« Pass, Or. LURE FOR PILES. 'ílsCLLL YNEOl '•« V NEAR R R. TRACK. MECHANIC St.. ASHLAND. FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY S Joaiet for 25 cl.*., wheat or graham. «^•BOSTON BROWN BRI VP ever. ur —day . veiling, 10e |x-rloaf. ('»la-.-, j ies. l.im- unii all kinds of crackers. Hot coffee and oyster »tews. ROOMS TO RENT- Give me n call loft Every good thing is Counter feited, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chimneys made of VERY I I POOR GLASS. See thatthe exact Mustang Liniment is older than Tibet Is on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top ie always clear and most men, and used more and bright Glass. more every year. Man and Beast. Manufiretnred OXI.Y hy GZ0. A. MACBETH &C0. Pittabursh Lend Gias« Works FOR SALE-BY DEALERS-