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/3 ASHLAND ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. W. II. LEEDS Editor and Publisher. TIDINGS. f J7V ! LOCAL. Job Printing Of all descriptions done on short notice Legal Blanks. Circulars. Business Carda _____ Billheads, Letterheads, Posters, etc., got ten up in good slylo at living prices. ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1886 ’ mute » PBOrESSIOHAL OABDS. MERCANTILE MANUFACTURING. A MODEL ORCHARD. [Hollister, Cal. Free lattice.1 as the wood is sold for fuel at a much higher price than the cost of clearing the laud. The trees in Mr. Flint’s orchard are modeki of health and symmetry. No wind ‘ cause them to grow in a slauUitg posiGon, and no peets rob them of their foliage or destroy their fruit They are in every respect perfectly healthy. Mr. Flint believes in giving his trees pleuty of room, and has planted them twenty feet apart each way. This may seem to be a waste of ground, but in a few years the rapid growth of the trees will demonstrate the wisdom of the plan. Ik «idee the orchard thore is also a vine yard of 5000 vines of the best varieties of table and wine grapes. UNCLE SAM’S PRINTERS. GENERAL NEWS. STATE AND COAST. Largest Publishing House In the World—A Monument to the Garrulity of Congress. John Russell Young netted $50,000 on The Eugene State Jourmd is 23 »ears his l»ook “A Tour Around the World.” Attorney and Counsellor at Law. old. The office of public printer, that was Blondin, the tight rope walker, is liv ASHLAND, OREGON. The taxable property in Grant Cuiiniy for bo long a time a bone of contention, ing quietly at Peoria, with hair some Will Kttei'd to cases in the courts of Oregon, this year aggregate« $2.757,KW). r.-tvlt-r advice and prepare papers in th«' set has at last been handed over to Mr. j what silvered by his sixty-two years. tlement of estates, make applications for Cheap jewelry dealers are swiu<lling patents nn,ler the I'. S. milling laws, and Thomas E. Benedict, of New York, who A boat which recently left the port of people up tho Willamette valley. may I m - consulted on all matters pertaining was not an applicant for the position, and Boston for the Congo county carried one to Government lands. School and “ S" amp lands, aud elaima against the U. S. for ser- Good coal has been discovered Gm the wlmse name was not even thought of by hundred thousand gallons of rum and vices or losses. line of the railroad near Mount Shasta. [10-.7» OFFICE—Main street wiseacres in connection with the place. one missionary. Township plats on flic iu the office. The mammoth establishment that Mr. Cars have arrived, and the electric rail In a Belgiau pigeon race that took Benedict assumes charge of is the largest road in Los Angelee will soon commence place a while ago the winning bird com J. T. Bowditch, printing office in the world and located a running. pleted 510 milc-6 at an average speed of Attorney and Counsellor at Law mile north of the capital in what was A wandering band of Indians is in the 1181 yards per minute. once called “swainpoodle.” It requires ASHLAND, OREGON. Harney valley hunting and making it W ill practice it all courts of the State. an army of 2500 men and women the year \ The republicans of Pennsylvania disagreeable for stock men. ( oil. I.’.Ions promptly made and remitted. round, with a pay roll of alxjut $135,000 1 opened the gubernatorial campaign in 9-4 The hop crop in tlie Willamette valley per month to turn out its productions- : Pittsburg on the 25th, with a big torch has not turned out as large as was ex FIX)!) FRAUDS. light pocession. Gen. Logan was present. Over 3500 tons of paper are fed into the pected; yet it is quite good. T. B. Zont, Il is stated that when Prince Alexander capacious maw of this monster to lie The Shameful Use of Lime and Alum in Attorney and Counsellor at Law. The Douglas county fair held on Sept. evolved into blanks, pamphlets, maps, was still in power, Mr. Mackay, the Cheap Baking Powders. JACKSONVILLE, OR. 18th and 19th at Ollalla was a success in elegant bound books, in fact everything American millionaire, offered to advance carw ill pr. i :i< e in all the courts of Orcgou. point of finance as well as exhibit. a large loan to the Bulgarian Govern Office in the court house. ¡10-3 Many food frauds, such as chicory cof- possible in the way of printed matter. ment. Tom Brown’s residence in Oregon City 2r’>atered milk, although they are a The capacity uf this establishment is is lieing repaired. It was built in 1846. Alfred Sutton and Dau Mahoney, ->f Albert H&xunond, swindle in a commercial sense, are Often practical!» unlimited, Ard then***! Among the brick in the Forodati. a w Cowichan. were out deer hunting on the CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR, tolerated because they do not particular}- which it can execute work cannot lie ex ASHLAND, OREGON. affect the health of the consumer; but celled anywhere. As congress has or 23d, says the Victoria Times, when the one stamped 1814. Will atti-nd promptly to any business in the when an article like baking powder, that dered the printing of every bill when in former w.is shot through the heart by Samuel Hutchinson, of Summerville, 7 Hi;, of land »uneyluft. locating ditches, etc., »id < vervthiug pertaining to civil engineer enters largely into the food of every fami troduced, mid reprinted every time an Mahoney, who mistook him for a deer. feet 2 inches in height, has gone with ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. ly, and is relied upon for the healthful amendment is adopted, and as some of Sutton, who was a native of Bruce, On Cole’s circus, as the Oregon giant, at a ¡ST" - 'fficc at the postoffice. 10-12 i preparation of almost every meal, is so these bills are amended as often as thir tario, leaves a wife and two children. salary of 8120 ¡»er month and expenses. made as to carry highly injurious, if not ty-seven times, the number of copies of Idaho Free Press: The Idaho and At Pierced, CaL, a harvester driving J. S. Howard, rankly poisonous, elements into the bread bills printed during a session of congress Oregon Land Improvement oompany wheel struck a lx»wider, producing sparks Notarv Public and Oonveyancer to the imminent danger of the entire com amounts to millions upon millions. The owned about 24,000 acres of land along which set fire to the standing grain, and MEDFORD, OREGON. munity, it is the duty of the press to de copy of a bill or report in congress, mak the Short Line, most of winch had been 240 acres of wheat, 550 acre« of grass, Ail : .nd-, of real « -tale business given careful attention, and information furnished cou- nounce the practice in the most emphatic ing fifty or sixty large printed pages, may corraled under the desert laud act and 150 acres of stubble were burned. ci ruing property in the new town. terms. be received at 10 o’clock in the morning Special agent Caldwell, of the interior The claim of E. McCullough, of Doug Among the recent important discoveries and in two or three hours the printed department, spent some timo in investi las county, Or., for $200 for Indian dep Dr. S. T. Songer, by the food analysis is that of Prof. and stitched or bound copies will be laid gating this grab, with the result that a redations in 1878, was disallowed by the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Mott, the U. S. Government Chemist, of on the desks of members. The Congres short time since the patent to 16,000 interior department. The loss was ad large amount of lime aud aluin in the sional Record reports the doings of con acres of this land was repudiated. Mr. < mice one door south of Ashland House ou mitted but the claim was not filed in Main street. (U-12 cheap baking powders. These are, one gress daily, and contains more matter Caldwell is now trying to recover 3000 time. the most dangerous, and the other the than two ordinary daily newspapers, and. acres more of the grab. The Northern Pacific has sixty men C. J Seohrist, M. D., most useless, adulterants yet found in yet, let the night session be long or short, Nicholas Peters, a fisherman, recently employed in opening up extensive coal the low-grade, inferior baking powders. The Record, containing a verbatim ac captured a huge devil fish in Victoria I’lKENIX, OREGON. mines in the Cle-Elem country along the It is a startling fact that over one hun count of the day’s doings, will be on each harlxir near a spot much frequented by Cascade branch. A new town is spring (lf.lt c at residence—slate at Eugle Bros.’ drug dred different brands of baking powder member’s desk before the opening of the bathers. It weighed over 100 pounds, store. [10-40 so far analyzed, comprising all those sold following day’s session. To do this a and when stretched out measured from ing up at the mines and many new en f terprises started. in this vicinity, not one of them, with wagon is kept going day and night col Dr. D, B, Hico. end to end of legs about seven feet. Cinductor MeClimg of an Oregon Pa the single exception of the Royal Baking lecting copy and returning proofs of When taken into the boat alive it seized iFHlriP.lAN AND SURGEON, cific freight train disolieyed orders the Powder, was found free from both lime speeches to members for corrections. A shland , O regon . hold of the boat, the seats, the coffee-|K»t other day, and but for the vigilance of a and alum. The chief service of lime is Office near the bridge, next door south of The press room contains nearly 100 of and everything movable with its thousand the Bed House. Residence cor Spring st. and to add weight. It is true that lime, when the most improved printing presses, from suckers, and might possibly have lifted watchman, would have rx>llide<l with a hirst Avenue. passenger train on the Summit. He was subjected to heat, gives off certain amount which are delivered each hour about 100,- Special attention gmen to diseases of wo the l»oat and its contents out of the immediately discharged. men. [»-1 of carbonic acid gas, but a quick-lime is 000 sheets of printed matter. Thirty im water had not Peters succeeded in stall felt— a caustic eo powerful that it is used mense ruling machines are in constant Tacoma ¡»aper: Charlie Shelton, the ing it in the vital «¡>ot between the eyes. by tanners to eat the hair from hides of use in the bindery, and in the folding J. S. Walter, 18-vear-old lad of Centralia, in - whose Reports of the disorganized condition hands a gun exploded while out shooting animals, and in dissecting rooms to room, as elsewhere, the latest and most DENTIST. of the railway mail service continues to last week, died at the home of his father, i more quickly rot the flesh from the bones improved machinery is used to facilitate .825 Total......... ........ 11000 Nectarines 4« * pour into Washington. In portions of David Shelton, Monday, from the effect A-OI v ANU, UKU.U5. .800 Pears......... of dead subjects. A small quantity of the work. A brief history of govern VER WARE. iftc. J -’it- KINDS OF the South, where most changes have of injuries received, and was buried Almonds—Of the almond it is simply dry lime upon the tongue, or in the eye, ment printing is as follows: + office in College Boarding House 11 8 been made in the list of employers, it Tuesday. necessary to say all are young ¡»reduces painful effects; how much more HANGING A STAND + CANNED GOODS. In the first session of the first congress, •r sometimes takes a week to get a letter 100 trees that have just begun to come into serious must these effects be upon the 1789, the ¡»rinting of bills and journals San Francisco exchange of Sept. 29th: Miss Alena Weber, miles, while special deliveries and the L A M PS. BOO K S A N D STA * FRUITS, MEATS, &C., &C. bearing; but they are thirty and bore delicate membranes of the 6tomach, in was done under the secretary of the senate Teacher of music at Ashlaud College, will give There are on the way west from Chicago + much more than was expected from them testines and kidneys, more particularly and clerk of the house. In 1794 a specific transmission of newspapers are so lame as eighty carloads of ice, which it has been instructions in TIONERY, PENS AND PENCILS. OILS, PAINTS AND BRUSHES. this year. • + ....................................................................... • of infants and children, and especially appropriation was made for “firewood, to be almost useless. The complaint from found necessary to purchase there to sup PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR ...................................................................... To a limited number of pupils outside her Of apricots there are 500 trees of the when the liine is taken into the system stationery and ¡»rinting work,” 810,000. this region come in slowly, because the ply the market on this coast. Special All goods in our line ire will furnish at the lowest cash rates. Call G’uJ college class. Large Early variety, 500 Royals, 500 day after day, anti with almost every In 1803 the president’s message was the Democratic majority is so large that the trains of fifteen or more cars each nr«» * see for yourselves. K- 'i'li nee at Mr. A. 6. Rockfellow’s on Church Moorparks and 500 of the Early Golden, meaL This is said by ¡»hysicians to be first document printed. In 1819 each fault lies with the bulk of the people who made up and loaded with ice at Cry stal street. Blenheim, Breda, Hemskirke Liaband, one of the chief causes of indigestion, house elected its own printer for the ses have demanded the condition of affairs lake, some sixty miles from Chicago. The MS" Ordinaire, Viard and and Sonvenir de dy spepsia, and those painful diseases of sion. The printers to congress now be existing. K. L. Will«?, ice is purchased by the Union Ice Com Francis R. Broc ks, of Chicago, formerly Robertean varieties. the kidneys now so prevalent. Instance« came affluent and entertained handsome pany of this city. Apples—It seems strange that a cli of the most serious affections of the latter ly. These also gave rise to the party a student at Harvard College, has com CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Says a Portland exchange: “Keno Successor to Hunsaker & Dodge, mate that will produce to perfection organs from drinking lime water found newspaper organ system, The most menced suit agaigst the college to re A LiLANv, GKk»UON. parties promise to become all the social cover 850,000 damages. Brooks was en peaches, prunes, plums and apricots, will in some of the sections of the West are noted were Gales, Seaton, Blair and DF.ALER 4* piLpare«! to give estimates, to furnish mate- gaged in performing an experiment in craze this winter. Already some four or • r.al, and complete all kinds of buildings also prove particularly adapted for apples, noted in every medical journal. Rives. The printing of the twenty-sev- IN OR Ol’T OF TOWN the chemical lalioratory when a retort of five have been given in Portland A cor but i« th® case. Mr. Flint defies Adulteration with lime is quite as enth congress cost $200,000. In 1816 the on reasonable terms. AU work warranted to respondent seems to be greatly shocked, any one to produce apples that in size much to be dreaded as with alum, which contract system was adopted. In 1872 sulphuric acid exploded and he was ter- give satisfaction. in a moral way, at these sort of gather SHOP—on Mechanic street, over Youle A Gil and flavor will excel those of his own has heretofore received the emphatic con the office of superintendent of public ribly burned. One of the eyelids, was roy’s store-house and office. [10-40 ings and seems to object to the name raising. The crop of last year he kept demnation from every food analyst, printing was created. In 1876 the office burned off and the face mutilated, and adopted. “From euchre and whist," says sound until April. These are the follow physician and chemist, for the reason was changed from congressional to public disfigurement being permanent, He M. L. m ’ CALL. A. F. HAMMOND, this correspondent, “to keno makes the ing varieties: Newtown Pippin, 500 that, while alum is probably partially printer, and api»ointed by the president. claimed that the experiment was lieing next step an easy one. It will lie in ; trees; White Winter Pearmain, 500 trees, dissolved and passed off in gas by the Mr. A. M. Clapp, Mr. John D. Defrees performed under the direction of a pro Hammond & McCall, probable order to shortly announce and 450 trees of the Red Junes, Carolina, heat in baking, it is imiiossible to dee- and Mr. Sterling P. Rounds were the fessor. He supposed he was working in Buy • lor cash and sells strictly ‘ poker sociables, ’ and ‘seven up gather ESTATE - AGENTS fur cash. i Gravenstein, Rambo, Bellflower, Smith’s troy or change the nature of the lime in predecessors of Mr. Benedict. The cost safety, and that through the carelessness ings. ’ ,f Cider, Kentucky Red Streak, Red Pear- any degree, so that the entire amount of the government printing is now about. of the professor the accident occurred. —AND— Says the Grants Pass Courier: “On main and Pomme Guise. These trees in the baking bonder passes, with all $2,500,000 per annum. Scientific Scraps. CONVEYANCERS, Monday night we sent the second lot of are but four years old, and thus far the I its injurious properties, into the stomach. Military ballooning has now reached i samples to the State Board of Immigra \ «.h land, Oregon. Bellflower seems well, however, and ap-1 When we state that the chemists have Secretary Lunar's Kouiaucc. such a stage in England that under-ofli- I tion as follows: Sample of com 12 feet ¡»ears to be in a most thrifty condition. found twelve per cent, or one-eighth of [Washington Paper. [ 1 cers are being trained in btdloon steering. high, large and fine with two ears to each ».iiaiis negotiated. Property bought a»d sold; I Prunes Of primes there are 900 trees, the entire weight of some samples of collections attended to; Abstracts of title fur The heads of departments and other Two sergeants have just been awarded stalk: i sample of Amber cane, single stalk nished. W m . M. GILROY. divided as follows: Silver, 350; Eilen baking powder analyzed, to be lime, the officials of Washington are hurrying back certificates attesting their efficiency in GEORGE E. YOl LE, 12 feet, from Holman Peter; Cane sample burg, 50; Hungarian, 50; Freuch, 400; I wickednees of the adulteration will be surveying of all kiuds satisfactorily and to the capital from their summer vaca this art. 11 feet high and a very choice sample of promptly done. I German, 50. Of these the French aud fully apparent. tions. The president is expected to re One of the curiosities of light and heat Pearl millett 8 feet high with heads 16 Silver prunes are but two years old, and Ture baking powders are one of the turn to the White House to-day or to We ‘Her for sale the following described real is the fact that rays of the sun should inches long from Lewis Hayes of Apple property. [7-52.] yei even these bore—some quite heavily. I chief aids to the cook in preparing per morrow, and the other officials arc follow pass through a cake of ice without melt gate, and last but not least a water melon The Hargadine property, consisting of The other varieties are five years old, and fect and wholesome food. While those very desirable town lots, improved and un ing his example. Secretary Lamar was ing it at all, as in the case when the ther weighing 48 lbs. from Sandford ami —Manufacturers oí— I this year bore a heavy crop, which has are to be obained of well-established improved; and farming lands and stock at the Fifth Avenue hotel Monday even mometer stands above zero. That the Christie. These samples were measured ranches in sixes to suit purchasers, up to all been dried. I reputation, like the Royal, of whose 6000 acTes: also, ing. He left for Washington early yes rays of heat actually penetrate ice is and weighed by us.” | Pears—Every variety of this fruit does purity there has never l»een and cannot terday morning. Mr. Lamar has lieen shown by the fact that a lens of ice may A'G ood S tc k R anch , ‘.«¡0 acres, six miles Says a Salem paper: A gentleman of well in this county. The yield is goal, be a question, it is ¡»roper to avoid all East of Ashland— good for summer or win Bpending a few weeks up in New Hamp be used for setting fire to inflammable ter range. this city, while overhauling and repairing size is large, the flavor excellent, aud the I others. shire lulls, and he appears to be much substances. a bureau, found in the lower part of the I fruit always commands the highest T wi ^ tt A cbbs of good»woud land near benefit led by the bracing air of that re Legislative llalls Furnishing. The production of steel continues to bureau what is supposed to be the origin own market price both for canning and table gion. [Salem Statesman.| increase in the north of England. There al of the letter which was sent to Presi purposes. Mr. Fliut has 800 of these Dealers tu— His vacation has had a ilavor of ro is a little better demand for steel plates, The board of public building commis dent Cleveland regarding the appoint trees, mostly young, none of them being mance. It was passed in the company of and the steel-rail mills are kept regularly ment of E. J. Dawne as judge of Alaska. over four years old. They are of »Iw fol sioners held a meeting Wednesday, for his fiancee, who is a handsome Georgia going on orders recently received. The There is no name signed to the letter, but lowing varieties: Bardeti, 350 trees; the purpose of taking into consideration widow. There is no longer much doubt only matter for regret is that prices are the hand-writing is well known to the Winter Neils, 350, Beurre Hardy, Heckel the plans offered for furnishing the rep resentative hall of the capitol building. that Mr. Lamar is about to follow in the I still low, the chief reason of this being gentleman who found the letter, and I and Duehesae de Angouleuie, 100. MANUFACTURER MO WOOD-WORKER, president's footsteps and get married. that the iron masters have so readily there is but little doubt it is the original ' Of peaches Mr. Flint has 700 trees of Elaborate plans were furnished by the The name of the lady is Mrs. Ilolt, and adapted their works to the production of Shop on First Avenue, near Main St. letter which created so much stir about different varieties, all of them young Oregon Furniture Manufacturing com she resides in Macon, Ga. She is hand steel, and this has enabled them to meet pany and G. Shindler & Co., of Portland. Dawne's appointment. It states the fact s Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order. Wooden trees, none exceeding four years’ growth. some, accomplished, the possessor of a easily the increasing requirements for Will uutke estimates and bids on all The plans were examined by the board, correctly- just as they were. Water Pipe made io order. All the oldest trees are in bearing, and building», public or private, and furnish fortune, and is a member of one of the steel material. who called to their aid competent me all material, plans and specifications for The “Chestnut” gong craze has reached have yielded big crops this year. The best families in the south. It is an old the construction of the same. Ifl^Proprietors Gl the luzer Ct Emery Planing Mill, In the village of Meyrin (Canton of Portland. It is a funny little gong that fmit is of a superior order, both as re chanics, and those presented by the Ore love affair renewed, thejr say. Mr. Lamar Doors and Mould mgs ou hand gards size, appearance and flavor. They gon Furniture company were accepted. was one of her early suitors, but owing Geneva) Switzerland, some disused wells the boy s are carrying on their vest-bos and for sale at lcwest rates. “ NEAR R R. TRACK, MECHANIC St., ASHLAND. are of the following varieties: Late In this connection it may be stated that to the caprice of fate and unhappy mis have been hermetically eeided to serve as oms. The chestnut bell is the latest t.eneral shop woA done in short barometers to the people. An orifice wrinkle, and is the outcome of a long-felt | Crawford 300 trees, and 400 trees of the no other plans or estimates were offered Older. I although other firms were invited to com understanding they were separated. about an inch in diameter is made in the ' want to protect the suffering community Briggs’ Red May. Hale's Early, JttT’Stair building a specialty. Years rolled by. When they next met I cover of the well by which the internal E. K. ANDERSON I Alexander, JAMES THORNTON, Early Crawford, Lemos Chug, Smock’s pete. After careful examination, the from the avalanche of gags and stale Vice President. Mr. Lamar was a widower and his former Ail work guaranteed to be first-class, President. contract for furnishing the immense air is put in communication with the ex jokes which have prevailed for lo 1 these I Late Free, Newinguon Cling and Salway. and of latest designs. sweetheart a widow. Mr. Lamar found I All these varieties dg well and have a room was awarded to the Oregon Furni that he had not lost his interest in the ternal. When the air pressure outside ’ many years. When a professional story - ture Manufacturing company, their diminishes on the approach of u storm 1 teller starts on an antediluvian yam I luxuriant growth. charming sweetheart of his younger days. lì. V McMILI.EN, the air in the well escafies and blows a 1 which has a “Rip Van Winkle” brand I Plums -Of plums there are 200 trees figures having been reduced to about $7545, which includes appropriate w < xm The wedding will take place, it is said, whistle in connection with the orifice, ’ and walks with a cratch, the bell is I of from two to four years ’ growth, the Manufacturer of MANU "At TÜR ERS OF carving, upholstered chairs for the mem some time this winter. I and in this way notice of a storm's ap- ’ sounded and the insufferable lx»re is latter having borne heavily this year. In bers, and numerous costly surroundings I proach is given to the inhabitants. If, 1 brought to a halt All dudes are happy I number they are about equally divided Wild Cherries. appropriate and necessary to the furnish on the contrary, the pressure increases, a 1 over the recent acquisition, and each one 1 j between the following varieties; Yellow [Los Augcles Herald.1 ing and finishing of a large room. The different sound is produced by the entry of the gentry wears one, which is used ASHLAND, OREGON. Egg, Washington, Coe's Golden Drop, In the Paooima canyon, al tout five of the air into the well, and the probabil bid, although 8550 higher than that of ’ withont the slightest pretext The cry Duane’s Purple, Early Golden Drop, and Shindler A Co., was accepted for the miles or so from the entrance, there is a ity of fine weather is announced. of “Rats!” has been silenced by the less XL’ill furnish and la> nthcr round or Red Diaper. All these varieties have \ V square timber logs at the lowest prices, reason that the plans as adopted were fine crop ot wild cherries of the size of Home discussions have l>een carried on vulgar bnt equally effective work of the been raised wuecessfully. ■nd in n maun.-r guaranteed togire permanent more elaborate and deemed in better Damson plums growing in great profu in a contemporary as to wliether brass chestnut bell.-- {World. •nti-<*ctl m. Has had long cxis-rienee in the Cherries- Of this fine fruit there are jV me. ■ S.ud laid the uip. s tor the O. & C. K. keeping with the general surroundings sion and monster clusters. This fruit has can be tempered. One of the writers, in tetv eea KL.ebtug and Ashland. 125 trees from one to three years old, «I '.he room. Work will be commenced been called a plum, but it is a cherry in affirming that it is capable of this t reat- Everything Goes Wrong those of the latter age being already in Headquaiters, Youle & Gilroy’s Planing Mill at once by the contractors, with a view fact. The shrub is very beautiful, makes ment, has tlins expressed himself: “Brass, In the bodily mechaniam when the liver bearing. The varieties are Governor i (A^Re-odeuce near the town pump on Oak st. I of having their contract completed by an impenetrable hedge and is so firmly not hard by mixture, but by compression, gets out of order. Constipation, dyspep Wood. Nat»oleua Bigarreau« Duelling sia. contamination of the blood, imperfect rooted that it can be used to great ad -------- ALSO---------- aud Mÿy Duke. The yield of this yeai January 1, 1887, and the room when com- vantage to plant as hedges to resist the either by compression, rolling, hammer assimilation, are certain to ensue. But it I pleted will undoubtedly be the hand- ing. wire drawing, or any process which is easy to prevent these consequences, pronuèes large returns next spring. wash of soils on slopes in times of heavy and remove tneir cause, by a oonrse of Hos I somest of its kind on the Pacific coast. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. compresses the particles of metal, can be, tetter's Stomach Bitters, which stimulates This orchard shows what can be done rains. A nursery of this beautiful plant 10-16 and is, tempered regularly, just as easily the biliary organ and regulates its action. Wanted to Arrive. on land that a few years ago was consid will be started in San Fernando at an direct result is a disappearance of the and in the same manner as an eqnal-sizei The ered almost valueless for any purpose I Texas Siftings.] pains beneath the ribs and through the early day. It grows from the seed and is ■ jb /w n a A full supply of blank« for piece of hardened steel would be tem shoulder blade, the nausea, headaches, other than grazing. It is situated on the I a- I ■ il I ,,se *n Jtfth’c»' court can Clerk (to seedy st rar gen* who had just one of the hardiest of shrubs. The fruit yellowness of the skin, furred look of the I pialli al» avx be found at the Ash- hillsides that were covered with quite a registered>-“Have a room?” 8. S.— is greatly relished by liears. and if any pered viz.. by heat. By ¡»lacing a sma tongue, and sour odor of the breath, which LaLsVflh land’ TintNt.s office. Also it, aiir.'iaf, and Notarial blanks ci all kinds heavy growth of timber and of brash. “Na” “Dinner, I suppose?” 8. S.—“Not person is desirous of finding a l»ear he piece of ¡»olished steel on the brass ob characterize liver complaint. Sound di- We also ■!" better and i---------- gestion and a regular nabit of l»ody are This land is, of course, inferior for some at all. I only wanted to arrive. It’s a can climb a tree near the cherry groves in ject to lie tempered, and applying heat cheaper 'Job Printing leasings also secured by the use of this than any bther office in purposes to the strictly valley land, bnt good many years since I arrived at a the mountains and wait for bruin to come I so as to affect equally the brass and stee , oelebrated restorative of health, which im ,-rn Or« gon; try tis I------------- ----------- parts a degree of vigor to the body which for purposes of horticulture and viticul hotel, and if you have no objection I will to dinner. When he arrives the excite the color of the steel will indicate the is its best guarantee of safety from mala temjier of the brass, and by this process ture it is equally as suitable. Land of rial epidemics. Nerve weakness and over Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc Piano for Sale. simply arrive. Good morning.” ment becomes interesting and some crea | the brass may tie tempered in exact pro tension are relieved by it, and it improves this description is now valued at from A fine upright piano, nearly new ture gets scared or hurt. portion to every shade of color of. the both appetite and sleep. OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. $10 to $25 an acre. In a few years, how Enquire at office of G. F. B illings . Order blanks for Eagle Mills at Clay Ashland, May 7, 1886. ever, it will increase in price and be al- ton & Gore’s, or at the office of G. F. Bil Lumber to exchange for shakes and steel.” The highest market price paid for but ------------............. ...... - Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, I most as valueless as the valley land. The lings. Orders left at these placée will re shingles. Apply to W. G. Tanner, Ash- ter and eggs at Talent, Hopkins & Three boxes of blueing for 25cts. at the Old ¡.apers for sale at this office—50 , W. Il’ ATKINSON. Secretary andGeneral Manager. I expense of clearing this land is nothing, i land. x ceive prompt attention. E agle M ills . | Co. ’ s x Red House. cts. per hundred. Geo. B. Carrey, Five and one-half mike northwest of Hollister, and nestling on the sides of the Gavilan mountains, lies the orchard of Thomas Flint, Jr., a Native eon of the Golden West, and one of the most en terprising young men of San Benito county. The location is most desirable. The soil is of that gravelly nature eo Hereby inform the publi ■ 11'- they have just opened and are displaying well adapted to the rapid and strong growth of fmit trees; the location is at their store in 1' n t ’s block a first-class stock of most favorable for receiving the full force of the summer’s sun. and the mount ains afford a shelter from the often too powerful force of the summer trade winds. Lying at the base of the mountain is the San Juan valley, a fertile ¡»lain twelve I miles long, stretching from the San Which they u»v o. rat L.e >i,ry lowest living prices to cash customers Benito river to and beyond the ancient and they feel aestircd that all who favor them with their patron and historic little town of San Juan, age will l a well satisfied with the prices and quality of while farther to the east, across the river, the r g.cda----- Their stock consists of lies the larger and more populous Hot ter valley, stretching from Gilroy on the north to Très Pinos on the south, a dis tance of thirty miles. Overlooking these plains that now are planted almost en tirely with cereals, but which soon will be devoted to horticulture and viticul ture, lie« the orchard and vineyard of Thomas Flint Jr. The orchard consists of 11,000 trees of different ages, none exceeding four years’ And everything usually found in a first class General Merchandise store. growth. It is only within recent years Cash buyers will iind it to be to their interest to call and examino that any attention has been ¡»aid to hor our goods and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. ticulture in this country, and it even now is but just dawning upon many minds of this county that we have here a climate and soil that is inferior to none offered by any other county in California. An important point to be noticed concerning this orchard is that not a drop of water for irrigation pur poses has ever been put ((¡»on the land. If it was necessary to do so water could be piped from the springs in the mountains and led over the orchard abundantly. But has not been found necessary to irrigate at all for ¡my purpose in this county, and con sequently there are neither ditches nor We keep constantly on hand a full assortment if -iipU and fancy goods, piping. The following shows the different 4 PLAIN AND DFC( i.-v lED WARE. t COFFEES, ROAST AND GREEN. varieties and the number of trees o’ each. IN (i LASS AND STONE 4> t TEAS, IN PAPERS, CANS A 4000 Peaches...... ............. 700 Almonds.. + 2000 Plums........ ............ 200 Apricots... .1400 Cherries..... .. •••• 125 Apples...... CUTLERX AND SIL JARS. SPICES et ALL Prunes.... > CEN’L » AND Lacux. Local Notices, per line......................... ..lie Regular advertisements inserted upon liberal terms. 50 50 75 50 Terms of A drertisi ng: first insertion.................. $2 CO onal insertion................... . 1 W Terms of Subscription: F / TIDINGS. TIDINGS One copy, one year.................................. $ 2 “ six months.................... 1 “ •• three months............... Club Rates, six copies for............ .. 12 Terms, in advance. 4 MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats & Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, &c. 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