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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1886)
IHE ASHLAND TIDINGS NEW Rl lLDIM.S 1\ ASHLAND. «EN. LO!.AN PARTY LETTER LIST. Following is a list of uncalled-for letters re maining in the Post Office at Ashland, Oregon, August 21. 1886: Appelhaiuo Julius llopson A Adlington Mr» M ry-3 Hurlburt Aï E Barker S W James B H Barker Fini» W Miller Franke Black James D Onstott Charles Burna J F—2 Boadrick C Ch I Idem Mr« N J Robertson George Ferris Mr» A M ______ Robertson Georg«- N Fouutay Mrs Octavia H Steven» Carl ...1 Gard G W “ ■-------” C ••• W Shrum ’ Graves O E Titus M .- Goman Mr Wirbi-m W H Hammond J IV Persons railing for the above luter» wilt please any “ailvetti.eil.’' a . P. H ammond , p . m I REALESTATEE -- MANI F «CI I RING — ETC. GENE RAL M ERCH ANDIS E— GROCERIES- ETC. Gen. John A. Logi n and party, who Shortly after the building of the O. & C. IL R. to Ashland ibera wan some spec ha«l lx<en attending the G. A. It reunion ulation concerning the possible change of at S..n Francisco, anived in Ashland last kx’shtv of the business center of the Sun lay etcuiirg. en route for Portland, EDITORI 4L NOTES AND NLWS. town, but whatever possibility of a change on their return home by the northern of this kind tuny ha ve existed hú»cerUiin- road. The party cam« from the C. A O. A big storm »lid some 300*1,000 damages ly been removed by the erection during R. IL terminus in two special stage coach- coach InrrowB, in Texas one day last week. the present season of two substantial es provided for them by Supt. Burrows, brick blocks in the midst of the old busi of the California, Oregon Á Idaho Stage Co. Some preparation had been marie The movement of wool from Oregon ness area. Between McCall’s brick blcx’k and the for the informal reception of the party and Idaho will probably exceed 10, 00,- Odd F c II owb ’ block, on the west side of here, and when the stages rolled into UOU pounds this year. Main street were two large lots belong town at 7 F. M. they were greeted by a gunpowder s?hite mid the sight of the I’rof. Calvin Ellis Stowe, husband of ing respectively to Mrs. M. E. McCall and barn:-on ie ting Hi filing from the central Mr. E. M. Miller, and partially occnpi«*d Harriet Beecher Stowe, died at his home by wood«‘n buildings. These lots (i « fine at« ff in the pl.’. ja, and a large pro¡K>rtion I in Hartford. Conn., last Sunday. a building site as could lw had tor busi- of th- population of the city gathered to I BORN I n«*ss houses iu town) wen* Ixnigbt by Mr. welcome tlmm. They were taken at once to the hotel, ROYAL 111 Ashland, Aug. 21. IB.*«, tu Fruí »ad Late advices front the Orient are as Avery Johnson, who came hither with 10 I Mrs. M. G. Ruval, a daughter. I follow«: lhe cholera ii very bad ID ampie means about a year ago to make where Burnable Post. G. A. IL, in com mand of Gen. J. M. McCall, at once ex BOLTON—In Aslilsnd, Aug. 22, 188G. tu Mr. and ¡ Corea» 1 u Keub< *1<> xlone 20,000 «leaf hs investments and cast his lot with our tended fraternal greeting. Gen. Logau, Mrs. T. K. Bullón, a daughter thriving town. Early in the building sea «I are reported. 10 son Mr. Johnson 1« t the contract for the upon lieing requested to addretw the peo FklZELL-ln Ashland, Aug.25, 18SG, to Mr. and ■OOOOOOCKiOO- Mrs. J. F. Frizell, a duugnter. erection of a brick block of four fine ple replied that he preferred not to do no, j 44 4« The California Southern Kailway nre stores, the foundation i nd brick work to as it was Sunday, but on being pressed HARRISON—In Ashland. Aug. 6, 188<>, to Mr. 6 44 »nd Mrs. Harrison, a son. e-'nding ont b quls if grapes Httaciied to be done by Byars 44 44 Guerin and tbe finally conseuted to say a few words. It IO 2^0. —In Ashland. Aug. 21, 18SG, to Mr. each iNMsengvr train bound Eiwt. The wood-xvork and finisliing by C. W. Ayers. was then uunonneed that he would appear WICKHAM and Mrs. W. H. Wickham, a son. after supper, and a number of the people 44 i* Th«* builtling was finished in good time rate this year ia §450« car, a« against IO and the four hauilsome »’tores are now all in waiting departed, intending to return Order blank;; for Eagle Mill« at Clay 361*) last year. in time to «e«' and hear him. Among the occupied. The fronts are of a d«*si n by Mr. Ayers and are som thing new for the number was the rejjort r of the T idings , ton & Gore's, or at the office of G. F. Bil 1‘riucv Alexander, of Bulgaria, has ab place, the large, pl te windows and gen in consequent* of which we can give no lings. Orders left at these places will re report of his s|>eech. for almost immedi ceive prompt attention. E agle M ills . dicated. at the request of the soldiers eral finish making a fine appearan«*. I On the northern side of Main street, ately after the announcement the pro and other people thrown tip the throne gramme wns changed, and General Logan — (no ehefrtnnt) and thus another little from the comer of Oak to tho Ro ser came out in front of tbe hotel to lx* pre PROPRIETARY MEDICINE. building, stands now a handsome, sub war cloud appears above the European stantial brick block where a few mouths sented. Col. Geo. B. Currey. in behalf horizon, h» Russia and England will ago a huge, gaping, unsi ffitly vacant. 1<>t of Burnside 1'ixst. addresstxl to him a few probably differ as to wluit shall !x*c«>me and two frame buildings gave a ragg««l appropri te words of welcome for him -OOOOOO- acre api>earanee to one of the clioicest pit^N-s and his party to Oregon, after which Gen. of the throne. Hair restorative in the work! I» H all '8 Logan, takin • position on the sidewalk of corner property in the city. The block H air RKNKV vkk . It cure» all disease* of a monument to lhe enterprise and in front of Odd Fellows’ block, address«! the scalp, aud aiiinùlatea the hair gland, I llic Bilk culture aaaocuilion of Phila is pluck of Messrs. Jacob Tbouqison, G. 8. th" nssembl ige for some ten or fifteen healthful actiou. It atop» the falling of delphia has received from the United Butler ami G. F. Billings. Thompson niinnt *8. after which a general presenta to the hair; prevents its turnin'!gray: cure» baldness,«ml restore» youthful coinrami States Treasury at Washington $5,060 •t Butler own the lowi r two stores, O. F. tion an I h indsh kingensivO. TlieGen- 1 freshuc'sof np|K*aram*e to heads already to be devobs.1 to distributing trees, buy Billings the « ntnd office room, i nd all er 1 stated tli t lie was it O e on t' a' I to i*e- white with age. Th«* following ara a few day ‘or tbe first time in his life h<i«i thr- e, the ■ or i r sto e m partnershi *. ing cocoons mid aiding auxilli ry silk so illu.stratiou» of what is done by been now in «-v« ry state in the Union. Hi A large amount if exc v ting ¡ml ex cieties throughout the United State*. pensive b’ srment ; nd found.’ tion work gr '«-fiillv acknowledged th • pl *asnre ex- Thia in said to be the first money ever were nquired in con.-tructin; this block, perieneeá in th«* ginerous rn.l hearty VegEtable Sicilian everywhere <*.xt< ud«*d to the G. appropriated by the Government for this but th** owners ami the towu can now welcome A. IL delegat«s and to himself and bi tak«* pride in th<* possession of one of the industry in the United Sate»». most substanti il an 1 handsome blocks party by tin* people of th«* Pacific Coast; «P- Maa. H cnsbebbt , 344 FrsnkUn Aw., to l>e fouu.l in any o’ th«* interior towns spoke sensibly and understandingly of Henry Villard, whose “blind pool” of ¿rvoi/yn, AT. 1, after a km re attack of try. Oregon. Th«’ masonry and brick work lhe pr>*M nt con lition, vast resources and •Ipelna in the head, found hi r hair—already suchred the capitalists of Oregon out of was dont* by W. K. Reeves, the brick great possibility of th«* state of Oregon, gray—falling off so rapidi « that also soon became which, he believes, should mid will lx*- quite bald. One bottle of 11 a 1.1.’» II aih R b - several million dollars, hai- made “ar finish being of his design, and the con XEwift brought it b. , k as aofi, brown and rangements” whereby he will lie able to tract for the superstructure, including conv* one of the -<Teat< st commonwealths thick a» w I ku «he »u n girl. Ashland, Oregon. of th ■ Union. With a t inch of his own work, was in the hands of A. L. O' Mn. Kira lino , an old farmer, near War- return to America and occupy the palace brick Willey, who in th«* handsome front and «•lo pien v in the subject he loves best, he aatr, Tn<t., had scarcely an« liuir lift, and what in New York City which he built during finish has a valuable testimonial to his <lire«’t»sl att ntion to the servir*«*« of the little there Was of it ha i tiecouie I.curly white. hottie of H all ’ s H air R bnewer .topped the days of his railro ul dictatorship. It is skill ami ability as au architect ami boys in blue in the days when the nation's One Its falling out, and gaie hitn a thicl:, luxuriant existence was -n langcred and pronounced easy for these big financiers to make “ar builder. bead of liaii, aa browu and fresh a. he ever liaj. On«» of the buildings of public One public import import- himself strongly in favor of the compre- •y’ M rs . A. T. W all , Grrrnfirtit, ChrtMre, rangements” to secure themselves in the li-nsive and liberal system of pensions v. W. W -X« ance is Granite Hall, on Church street, ! Kng.. writ«»: “I hale found tl e greatest ben enjoyment of the wealth they invariably _____ efit Irmu the n». of H all ' s H air R enewer . it _______ built by Granite Hall Associ. lion. coin- which he has always advocate«!. His rcstor« d my hair, whli h was rapily fall save out of wrecks that carry down the pos»«! of members of the K. of P. lo 'ge I I stiocch w.is received with much enthu having ing off, and returned it» urigiuul eolvr.** siasm. fortunes of their asHuciates in the < nt« r- of this place. It is a roomy. conv« ni nt «J- D r . E mil Fitte. Prtmit, 3Tich., certifica Governor Alger, of Mi •higan. was not public hall, with faciliti s for ■ s in dra that ••H all ’ s II air R enew « « i- exc. Hint for prisce which they guide to disaster. hair growing, an i givi » buck the natural soler •V. H. ATKINSO matic ami oth< r public « nt> rtaintm nts introduced to th« public here, ami th« n - tù faded and gray hair.” ’•resident. rarely found in sm.dl cities. E. T. Bart for«» was not heard from. At Yreka and W M rs . S. E. E lliott . Gl. »title. IF. F«., The Canadian Pacific IL IL is bidding lett is the contractor ami builder, ami other places he was call'll out and made «ay»- “Oneboti!>■ of H all ' s H aiii R knewer for the overland travel of the people this has put up a »olid, 1; sting st na ture. R|x*cch«*s aUmnding in shrewd sense and rv.tored tuy hair to iu natural, yuuil.L.I color.” side of the Ixmndary line, and has oj>«-ned No Injurious substances enter into the During the season the following m w keen wit. Gen. Logan, is a man of striking ap cotni>o»iiion of H all ’ s H air I. knew fr , S<>LI> Al office« in San Francisco and Portland. dwelling houses have been built in Ash pearance. and almost anyone would know and it is not a «lye. Its vegetable ingre land: A line of steamers will connect the west- 1 H eat .AL<r dient» render It iiitlic high' «t ilegn-cbene R»*si«lence of Mr. F. Roper, of th«» Ash him at first si fht from th«* (xn pictures * Ji? •** rSk tarn terminus, the city of Vancouver, Ik land Flouring Mills, southwest side of and portraits that have appear«! numer ficial to the scalp as a preventive of <iis- — at t ip . ea»c. It« eflvets are natural ami lasting. C., with San Francisco, and regular con Main street near south s«’hool. This is ously in public journals. Many gentle Mini it «loca not make the hair dry and men were introduced to him here during br:t«liy, like the so-called restorative» com nection will be made with the Puget one of the most attractive and showy the «'veiling, and found him agreeable pounded w ith alcohol. houses in Southern Oregon; has 11 full Sound transportation lined and the rooms, bath and wash rooms, pantries, and unassuming. co. Engle, Proprietor. Buckingham’ Dye Kalama branch of the N. P. IL IL to etc.: is finished throughout with all There was much curiosity manifested upon all hands to s«> Mrs. Logan, whose FOR THE mi Portland. The Canadian Pacific will nxxlern improvements and conveniences, fame as an able social ally of her husband most likely do something toward k«xq>- and in city style. The architect, contrac in the advaneem«*nt of his political for WTTAtí Vi- ing down passenger nites on the various tor ami builder was C. W. Ayers. It tunes is so widespread and doubtless well was the introduction here of the East Is. in four r«*»pect». superior to all other». Most everyone was gratified overland lines across the United States. lake finish in architecture, of which Mr. earned. l»t—It will proeluee a rich, natural Ayers makes a specialty, and was so sat with a sight of her, and many ladies and color, brown or black, a» «ie»in «I. A San Francisco dispatch of the Shi isfactory to th«* owner, Mr. Roper.; ml so g«ntl«-nvn were presented to her in the 2d—The color so | rodile. «! I» permanent, bays: “Tim Chicago A' Northwestern pleasing to the public eye that th«* new hotel parlors. Mrs. Logan is an elderly caiuxit be w a»hed oil', and * ill not soil an« - Can be found a full line of lady with white hair, whi«*h she wears tiling with whii b it coine»_>ii contact. railroad, it is state«l. have resolved on the style may be said to have "taken the brusheil straight back from her forehead. 8<l — It I» a single preparation, and more construction of a through line to the town.” A notable f«*¡'ture of the interior In la r traveling eostum.* she looked like Clock», convenient of application than any other finish is a h ind-carv«l m mt 1, designed hair or whisker dye. Jewelry, Pacitl«' coast. The line has already and mad«* by th«* builder. It is made of a pl in, sensible woman of more than 4th—It contalu» no deleterions ingre Fancy Goods, reached the town of Douglass, situated n tive woods ten vari« ti«s manz;mita, ordinary intelligence, one who would at dient«, ns do manv preparation* offen«! tract notice among a group of ladies al for like use. Sil ver and l’lated about seven mile« from Fort Fetterman. laurel, <*«lar. oak, alder, map!'*, lx»«’h, most anywhere. She is pleasant and sugar pin« 1 , yellow pine and fir, and is PREPARED BY on the banks of the North Platte river, Ware, Violin Siringa, Droga, Medioines. ASHLAND, OGN undoubtedly the handsomest pi'*ce of so -iable and m k< s everyone feel at ease R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, Ji. H in her company. in Wyoming territory, 700 miles west of furniture of its kind in the stat«*. Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. Th«* register of the party shows tho Transacts a General Banking Busines I the Missouri river. In two years, it is Following this buihling, there was following names; Gen. John A. Logan, Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired. said, the line will be completed to exti-nd erect«! the Mrs. Logan. Gov. ALger, of Michigan, Interest allowed« n Time Deposits, SeHinit Machine Needle, and Oil. Residence of Mrs. J. Hoifk on O k Furmers anil Mechanics. from New York city on the Atlantic ocean collections made at all accessible points nu fa street; built in the sam« general style by Mrs. Alger, tin* three Misses Alger, Rus Save money and doctor bills. Relieve Prescriptions carefully compounded. vorable terms. sel A) ger. Fred Alger, Col. and Mrs. A. to Yaquina bay on the Pacific ocean, and Mr. Ayers; house of 7 full rooms, finished your mothera, wives and sisters by a timely sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold T. Bliss. Col. ..n I Mrs. J. 8. Rogers, CoL will connect with the Donahue line to with mot Lem «mveniences. It m kes a on Porllanff San Francisco and New York. pnrcliase of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough, ana T. K. B< ETON & CO G o. H. Hopkins, Dr. C. 8. Yenians, Mra. •1 Gold dust bnuyht at standard prices. complete the system to San Francisco.” handsome structure -one of the noticea A. B. I’l itt : n<l daughter, Clarence P. Lung Syrup, beat known remedy for coughs, colds, croup and bronchial affections. Ke- ble housee of the town. children <>f croup in one night, may On Spring street a neat cottage dwell Dresser. sp«’ial correspondent of the lieves you Blaine openetl the campaign in Maine hundreds of dollars. Price 50 H. 8, E van «. F. «V. ing house was built by Mrs. M. H. Vin Chicago 1 ntei -Oceau and of the Associa save by a »pee«’h at Sebago Lake last Tuesday. ing early in the season, A. L. Willey, con ted Press, and A. R. Hall, private secre cents and $1. Samples free. Sold by J H Hereby inform the public that they have just opened and are displaying Chitwood .V Son. tary to Gen. Logan. He declared the question of tariff pro tractor and buihh r. 1 at their store in Reeser s block a tirrt-class stock of Mrs. Lo gan and mo-4 of the party at- On the same str« t Zeller Bros, have* tection to lx« a distinct issue lietween the LadieH. use Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine for t-*n le-1 evenin g services at the Ashland nervousncsH and uleeplessness. Rci'iiblican and Democratic parti«s; cen built a handsome littl • cottage; 1). W. M. E. Church, where the pastor. Rev. W. Zeller builder. Why will von suffer from ague and ma- sured the administration for kick of in Í Mr. E. V. Carter has rebuilt the cottage G. Simpson, was preaching his last ser aria when Gilmore’s Aromatic W,ne will I cure terest and action in the fishery grievanei's upon his place in the Southern part of món of th«* conference year. you? For sale at the City dru 4 »tor.. i A speci d train had been brought out I PAPER HANCINC, CLAZINC AND KALSOMIKINC. against England an«l for «lisprcqxrrtionate town.entirely tr nsformin itsappei rance from Portland by E. P. Rogers, General Fine all wool light colored suits for m i making a roomy and pr«tty house of violewe and bravado in the Mexiciin With Mr. Egelus many years experience in what was before an tin ttr ictive and in Freight and Passenger Agt. of th«» O. A $1’2 at O. H. Blount’s. These are the w ork on tho Facifle coa»t aud the east difficulty. He iii«l not «ledare bims«-lf for I convenient bnilding. C. W. Ayers, arehi- C. to m«*et the party here, and after beet bargains ever offered in AHhland, carriage we can lnsuro perfect satisfaction, church the party repaired to the Pullman and will be in stock but a short time. x prohibition, a.-, some of his friends indi t« t and bulkier. work warranted. Prices reasonable Which they now offer at the very lowest living prices to cash customers C. W. Ayers is building for hiiiutelf on coaches and retired for the night. At 4 I Main St, fronting the plara, cated he would, but «lefen<l«*l the Ik- o’clock Monday morning they started RELIGIOUS NOTICES. 1st Avenue an Eastl k<* cottage, which, and they feel assured thut all who favor them with their patron publican party of Main«* as against cer I ASHLAND, OREGON as report«*«l in a former issue, he means northward, and at every station along the M. E. C hvki «.—Regular service» every Suu tain prohibitionists who unit«* with Dem to make th«» handsomest dwelling in the road were greet«! by crowds of Oregon age will be well satisfied with the prices and quality of U-5 dav.ntll a . M. and 7 r. m . Sunday Schoo'- ocrats in saying "the Republican party country, with a view of showing what he ians. Short stops wen* made at Rose C. Rev. W. — ' simp'on u ill preach at Med their goods ----- Their stock consists of burg. Eugene. Albany and other places, N tice. must lx* kilk*d.” Th«* Republican party cm do in architectural adornments. It and at Sal«*m the party made an hour’s ford on the 3d Sunday iu each month. There are imitations of the celebrated P resbyterian CHrncn.—Preaching morn I hereby give notice to the public that 1 will ind old reliable iu Maine has been pl«lg«l to prohibition is still in course of con.* I met ion. but is al st y. At Portland a grand reception was ing and evening at thv uauh I time. Sunday ■-outract obligation» in niy own nume only, ready far enough advance«! to give on«* a School at 9:30 A. M. from the day of its organization, he said. fair idea of what a bandeóme house it will given at Meeh nie’s Pavilion, the speech uid will pay no debts contracted by anyone Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor. welcome K ing deliver«! by ex-Attor- ■l»e. JI m T. S tahley . B aptim ( hi itcii — Preaching in the Baptirt lx*. Mr. Avera has enjoy«! the advant- of Alislaud, Or.. Aug. 10. 1S36. Church every abbath. morning and evening The trial of the Chicago anarchist», ges of recent asso -i tion and study with ney General G«>. H. Williams. Rev. A. M. Ruaiiell. pastor. which has been wati*h«*«l with interest by the best an’hiteets of 8 u Francisco, and Must be Paid. L iberal H ail . T ai . ent -Liberal Sunday Alcxan lor Shearer, of Cheney, W. T.. School meet* for Bible nudy and diacucidoii the reading jieople of the civiliz«*d world, this, together with his practical skill m The Genuino he, the FULL NAME. suiM*rintcnding buildiu ' operations in a sn pc nut« nd« ut of bridges and buildings ev, ry Sunday at 11 am . cordial invitation to All uot« s and accounts due the undersigned .»me to a «inclusion last Friday morn m nner which s«x*ur« s tho utmost dis- of the N. P. 11. R„ while engaged at work ev< ry one. .unsi positively be paid by Nov. 1. IKsa All ing. and tli«» worhl is ¡issun*«! that law and pitch consistent with goo«l work, makes on a bri Ige across Sn ike river on? day .»ersons knowing tnerasefv«*» Indebted will please come forward at once. All notes aim Secular Sunday School. order have not yet submitted to anarchy liis pro6p»*ct8 bright in the vocation he lait wi«k wns knocked into th« riterand secounts may bt found at tue Bank of Ash drowned. Mr. Shinn r visited Ashland The Secular Suuday School will meet iu land. J scob W agsek . in the United States. Then* were eight has chosen. ON THF. TIN TAG. And everything usually found in a tn-st class General Merchandise »tore. On Mei'hanic street nn attractive cot liutyur, ; nd bought the place in the Granite Hall everv Sunday at 3AM) o’oloc. Ashland, Or., Aug. 12. 1886. prisoners on trial, eluirged w ith conspire«')’ tage has been built for Sheridan Thorn- Cash buyer# will tin«l it to bo to their interest to call and examine noithw« «1« in part ol town formerly own f . m . Every body invited— adies and gen t«> murder and with lla* execution of th. ir tor. A. L. Wilb y w as the contractor and ed by J. (). C. Wimer and later by Ch is. tlemen, gir s and boys, and “Lttle child Hitles and Furs Bought. Don't be deceived. You are imposed our goods and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. innrdfnms designs. The jury found sev build, r. which is assurance that faithful, iv<ns. milt the intention of making it ren.’’ Regular discourse by E. L. Apple upon if tbe initials gate as master in History. Lit«’rature and Thu undersigned w ill pay the highest market en of the prisoners guilty of murder in « U'luring and satisfactory work was done 1 his home ; t fom time in the future. He Philosophy and the Sciences. inu’e for hides, skins aud furs of all kinds, I iqion it from found;.tion to chimn ’V-top. was ill estiin ible man, and would have the first degree, and fixed th«* penalty at Subject for next Sunday—By request; from this date until further notice. P. b. Whitney’s house on Sprin : str« t be«ii an acquisition of worth to our place Labor J. B. R. H utchincs . I and capital—ancientiv and mod I Ashland. Or., May 21, 1»*<6. death, the eighth man was also foum1 has Ixx-n r< nioilieled into a neat and tasty had he 11« «al to <•; rry out his plans. ernly. A gbvbi . e L ; g : i : The Licinian It - guilty of murder, but his penalty w; s • ottage of comfort ;bie i —The Optimist and Pessimist con S.iii Fr.uicisco had a million dollar hie gation Are not on the Tin Tag. C. Plumerth builder. tinued. A General Settlement Desired fixed at imprisonment in th«* jx nitenti ry last Saturday night. It start >d in Small ’ s n modeled and I N. H. Clayton has for fifteen years. Tho veniict and th«* ex »reatly improv«*«! th house on the proper machine shop, on Brann in, lx’tw«»en Those having claims against the f.rm of Hun I “K ouk I i on Rat«.*’ ecution of th«' murderers will undoubt ty which he bought of T. O. Andrews, Fourth and Fi.th streets, and spread with Char» out rats, mice, rorrlu-s, liies, ants, saker ii Dodge are requested to present the I «anie for settlement. Likewise, parties know edly have a wlmlesome effect in eln-ekiug «■orner Helman and Fiwtory streets, and such rapidity th t secon<) and third bed-bugs. ing themselves indebted to us are urgently re Heart I'aii a alarms quickly followed. The fire ran will make a nice place of it. B. R. Wil quested to cull and settle the same w ithout de I the murderous t»*n lencies of those for Palpitation, dropsical swelling», dizzincas. lay. north for half a block, and south two and Very Truly, lits was in charge oi the work. headache, sleeplessness cured to llt’NSAKLf: ,K DOPGE. eigners who com«* to America to throw I Rolx?rt Hatfield has built one of the on -half blocks, crossing Brannan and indigestion, “Wells’ Health Renewer.’’ Ashlaud. Or., August 5, 18.*«.. their dynamite explosives about ami kill cosiest and most conv« nient dwellings 4 Bluxomc streets, anil extended from mid Lakes occasion to remark to his old friends and patrons and •‘Itough on Corn«.’* Ahk for 'Veil»’ "Rough on corns.' 15 cents inntx-enl men, women ami children 1« - iti town at Ids place on the hill on Laurel way lx tween Fourth and Fi.th to the lat Money! Money! ter street. It was gotten tinder control complete cure. Hard or »oft corns, I the public generally, that being unable to dispose of Hi is [10-50] i*ause there are wrongs in the world which : treat. It is a house of 7 rooms, besides two hours after it first started, The in- Quick, warts, bunion“. The undersigned ate compelled to call pantries im<i clowts. is most admir .bly “Buch ii-Fa Ilia." cannot be righted in a «lay. General Merchandise business he has concluded to upon all owing them either by note or planned au«i «ximph-tely finish«*«!. J. C. snrance was fair. Q> ick. complete cure, all kidney, bladder account to come forward and make pay 1 Plumerth buililer. II. S. Emery, Emerv, who made a trip over to and urinary diseases, scalding, irritation, stone, Mexican war chips are at a dineount Jas. Porter has built a smaii cottage Eagle Point fast Saturday, reports that gravel, catarrh of the bladder. 41, druggists. ment, if not in full st least in ]»art. Wo need money in our lutsiness. and would now. The latest nows from the front is out on Main str»*et south of the' Bril-hug», Flies. in ny of the small bridges and culverts Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, not make thia call if we did not mean that Cutting lias been discharged by the house. A. L. Will, y builder. along the* county roads over which he gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by ‘ Rough what we say. M yer B ros . Joseph Satterfield is remtxleling his trav< kxl are badly out of r< pair, some of Mexican court anil his fine refunded. the At foot of Cascade Mountains, Ashland, July 20, 1886. dwelling house on Granite street. H. C. them actually unsafe. With the large on rat».“ 15c. Thin People. and run the tiling lor all there is in it this Spring and Sum court concluding that his two months’ Hill in charge of the work. ' Wells’ Health Renewer” restores health and outlay made by our county during the IO MILES KROM! imprisonment had lawn punishment To the Ladies! J. O. C. Wimer has rebuilt the dwell past few years, it is la tn jn table that we vigor, cure» dyspepsia, impotence, sexual de iner. A full and complete line of I enough. The dispatch says, however: ing ««n property owned by him on the I haven’t a lx tte r s« t of bridges an<l better bility. |1. ASHLAND. Come and see our stock of ladies un ••Kough on Pain.” “The court expressly reaffirms all that east side of Main stn*et near north sehixil roads in the county. The money re- Cnies cholera, colie, crHmps, diarrhera, derwear, infant’s robes and cloaks; also hoiLse, and bus made a pretty home of it. quir ‘ 11 > ¡1 iv th • interest on o ir big debt aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, velvets, emb, felt, chenilles, arasenes anil has been said in favor of the right of 1 >i 1 th«» work himself. rheumatism. 2Uc. Rough on pain planters, 15c. emb silk. And don’t forget our large would build nn.uv a g«xxl bridge every Mexico to try offenses committed in the Th«* value «>( the improvements enumer year. Mother«. stock of hosiery always on hand. If y.»r, are failing, broken, worn out and ner- I United State's, and therefore tLe statue ated above is somewhere fnau $25.«XM) to G illette S ki , !;-. ritnix HOTEL, which has been for many vou», u»e ’ ‘ Well-'Health Reuem r." si. Prig- -s the J uhi ' hci I of Wednesday. “An gist" 0 i a fair show ing for six months u/ 1 yen’’» a favo' ite pl>.< •• oi summer resort of the caee. a» an international question, $30, what has been considerol a «lull quiet extensive fori st fire on the high moun ••Water lings, Honehes.*’ for ¡«•« ohs seeking betüih and recreation, he» Piano for Sal.. is not and will not be in the least tiffected year in our valley. The buildings nam«*«l tain east of Andersou‘6 ferry, has driven recently been greatly improved by the present "Ri.iigh on Rats" clears them out. also beet A fine upright piano, nearly ne w proprietor, who has done much to make it ter the release of Cutting. It will come include eight brick bnek business busin«*sa rooms, r«x»ms. one the bears, deer and other glime down on les. ants. Enquire at office of G. F. B illings . I pleasant and attractive to quests. Life Pre-erser. the Anderstsi grade. Mr. Heiziagei up again directly on the question of in large hall and thirteen dwellings. If yon a.e losing your grin on life, try Ashland, May 7, 1886. THESE GOODS ARE who came to town Monday, over tlial “Wells’ Health Renewer.'- Coes direct to demnity. Coosul Brigham says be dot's weak spots. ro ul from Ins Klamath river mining HERE AMI THERE. A Rare Bargain. ’ not see how the release of Cutting at this claim, saw tlirex» bear in the road, also ••Rough on Pilpa.** several deer. Our niinrods will probably Two acre« of land on Granite street, Cures piles or hemorrhoids, iteblug protrud stage will change anything but the per ing. bleeding, internal or other. Internal and aet in a variety of lhe best fruit tieea and | Is the most noted of Southern Onwon. an<1 Joaquin Miller’s new “Idyl," entitled have a ,ood time now in secunng bear external sonal comfort of Mr. Cutting. It was Its medicinal properties have been proven to b. remedy in each package, tiure cure. bemee. Place will produce enough fruit of great value and benefit m a tonic and aid t< “Oregon,” was produced for the tinst time meat aD«i venison.” 50e. Druggist»' not no much a question of the personal at <iiEe»tion «nd u a remedy or relief In ueari« for several families. A good home for the Alcazar theatre in San FranduLv Pretty Women. If you desire to purchase one of the rJi ca»e« of kidney trouble and kindred «11- liberty of Cutting an the broad principle l ist Monday night. •omeone. Apply to G. F. B illings . Ladies who woul 1 retain freshness and vi ■ menu. Following 1« the report of the analy«i» Outrl, Arnsi «u.proved bottom farms in vacity. Don't fail to try "Well«’ Health Re at Btake betweeu the two governments; I One standard gallon of the water contains A Santa Rosa. Cal., dispatch of Aug. i Southern Oregon, a«,>j near the railroad, newer.’ ' Alumina................................................ 9201 grains and as he understood it. the court had 22d says: The big trot of to-day attract I call on or address. It. D Sanford, Rongh on Itch. Pastore to Let. : Boraclc acid.............. ............ .9175 <n"‘* ” ! Grant's Pass, Oregon. [ i 1 — 8 ■pough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions expressly affirmed the validity of a law ed wideeprea«! attention. Guy Wilkes Calcium carbonate .. .21.1281 Good pasture to let on the Bauer* ringworm, uttter «alt rheum, frosted feet, chill i Sodium chloride....... . 30.8*05 which Secretary Bayard h • rightly said anti Anteo, stallions, and Adair, a gelding, blains. place at tlie foot of Oak street, Ashland. I Carbonate of iron.... . 2 5517 were entered. Wilkes won in 2:15 ’ », Business Change. Rough on Catarrh, Silicic acid ................ 3.9471 that the United States conld never per which is the txvt Cali’onii 1 stallion time, • Apply to the undersigned. Correct« offensive odors at once. Complete ’ Titanic acid .............. . 1.5443 Th«' undersigned has bought of IL B. mit to lx? enforced. It was likely the and second lx«t iu the United States. J ohn Rrat. ASHLAND cure of worst chronic eases, also unequaled as 78.8788 «’nrlionate magnesia. W. 0. Miller his entire stock of bacon, hams, gargle for diphther a. sore throat, foul breath. Ashland, Or., July 30, 1*85. Bicarbonate s«xia...... .24.6*1 point would come up again on the ques We. A California dispatch of Aug. 22d savs: etc., and will «»ntinne to sell at the store Lltl.inm carbonate, potaaatnm carbonato, i<> CITY----- tion of indemnity, which he thought A band of robbers are burglarizing i*ost- room next doer to the Union Bakery at — a J ♦ d’lic and traces of nitric acid not estimated. Total amount of carbonic acid gas. free an* would have to be paid."’ Pasture to Let. offices throughout tlm state. About a reduoetl prices. A sta»e of public patron Willis L. Cnlver of Pavilion. N. Y.. aavs combined, equals58.4788 grains per gallon. that Gilmore’s Magnetic Elixir cured him week ago the postoffice at I xjs Gatos was age respec'tfullv solicited. Pasture to let on the Hargadiue ranch wi r. Icnjj standing throat and lung trouble. D. W. Z ei lf - r . James Moore, of Roseburg, started U» robbed of over 320<>l in money and at ?1 per head per month. Apply to A. ^J^^Sperial attention paid to tbe coinfort an«! (12 2w Ida ranch, about sixty milee east of that stamps. A dispatch received from Bed- A-hland. Or.. Aug. 1G, 1886. T. Kyle, Jr., or G«?orge Hargadinc. SI 50 buys box of hh.s c f Soaps nt the need» of invalid«. place, last week, to cut hay and build a wood. Cal., to-night states that the safe in lied House; old price 31.60. ► Azb.Jsnd, Or.. April 16. 1886. I 1 Among the improvements of the hotel are the ixistoffiee at that plaee was blown up house on the line of the proposed new ArW IlIHMi». j bath«, fitted with ail modern convenient» Two ll>s. lxeet gloss starch at the Red wagon road to Crater lake, and while en and robbed last night of it« contents, CLIAN, NCAT MIO OOMFOHTABIE. * Passenger Coach to and frcm every Train Just arrive«! at J. D. Fountain’^, a fine JIpuse for 25c. I -• ROOM» A » route two of his fine mares fell over the amounting to 31>«Mt. The robbery was a Sheep for Sale. daring one, as a number of people were dt<s k of ladies’ anil men’s French kid I bluff forty feet high and were instantly Good Table Faredt Reasonable Prices. FRED.HT Punier ni ell kinCs ir»:i« Frtsh candies revived this wack at . . . o . - kill«*«!. The homes wore on shelving ro<-k on the streets at the time. From appear- eli.s-s. A largo invoice of dry goo Is, con- I Burckiia’tei A Hasty a. ferre«! promptly in or tv ar town f^PFrcight moved anvwaer about * Five hundred ( 5fK> ) head of choice town a*, ratei over which the train ran. their feet slip i u ' hb it is believed th. t the robliers arc sisting of Gingham, calicos, indigo-blues, i ped and the above was the unfortuuate th ‘ s. me us those who rublied the Los et«'. New gooela, warranted firsi-ejass, I Boy’s straw hats for 10c. at Q. H. n.utton sheep, and 506 stock sheep in fin« BOTTLED wat.-r fre»h from the »prin«. I and at bt'd-rock prices. condition. (S-3w J qhn 8. H errin . ! on sale al Geo. Engle's in Athlaud. Gatos poetoffieo. x s i Blount ’ h . Lowpr Than Aqyone El?ÿ» " ?»**UJi-t result FRIDAY .. ...AlJGl'sTr. LATEST RETURNS Indicate that the (leal Estate market lb improving. Prices firm, and Sales increasing. PIONEER BUY NOW STORE ! And save the advance Üiie Ten One One One One A Bona Fide Cost Sale. 700. All good Fruit land, well located from 3-4 to 1 1-2 miles from Ashland That 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 Kavino; fully decided HAIR RENEWER: I * PLEASE REMEMBER THE BEST HALL’S Acre tract ready for the plow, lor $1.000. tracts at $150 each. tract for $300. 180. rive? troni business on the 1st of ’Oc toller, we offer our C. F. BILLINGS. entire stock tor sale ALFORD & Insurance and Real Estate RACDON VJ’ CITY DRUG and JEWEI.Rj ‘ED HOUSF s WHISKERS STORI Talent, Hopkins & Co EVANS & EGELUS. Ornamental, Carriage, House and Sign Painters, GENL MERCHANDISE Beware ! J. B. PACE Tobaccos Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Prov’sions, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hat & Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions. &c. TALENT, HOPKINS & CO J. M. M’CALL Soia Sari® Botel. STOCK UP JACOB WAGNER, Proprietor. Ladies' Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots Shoes, Hats, Gent’s Furnishing Goods- Groceries, Crockery, Etc., Etc. The Mineral Spring BOUGHT FOR CASH, 4« J. GREGORY, ’assenger & Freight —TRANSFER.— City Transfer anil Dray Business. (Bell Truck and Dray.) J- H. McBRIDE, PROPRIETOR.