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ASHLAND TIDINGS. the : apple pest . NEIGHBORING COINTIES. <»n-gonian, Oi l. 12.i KLAMATH COUNTY. I Disastrous Cattle Drive REAL ESTATE — MISCELL ANEOUS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE- GROCERIES—ETC. [Portland Oregonian.I Some months since Mr. Neidringhaus, FRIDAY The coillin moth, or apple worm, has : Liukville Stor, Oet. 9th: of St. Louis, visited this city in the in recently made its ap{»earance iu Oregon, j Money easier since the !>eef began to terest of the St. Louis cattle syndicate, editorial notes and news . Undoubtedly it was introduced from the nove. of which he is a prominent member. East or from California. As yet it has The Chicago anarchists, convicted of Henry Judge, of Linkville, has moved His object was to collect cattle to be not extended much beyond the vicinity driven to a vast range w hich the syndi murder,, were sentenced to be Imaged <>n his harness shop into the new building. of Portland, but undoubtedly it will soon l>ec. 2J. Each* made a speech in court John G. Schalloek and family will cate had leased in British Columbia at a spread all over the northwest. Through 1«fore sentence was pronounced. All de out California it is very destructive. The spend tho winter in Humboldt county, | nominal rent. He scut out agents in t different (»arts of the state mid they col- clared the law and court to be the agents San Francisco Bulletin says that “many Cal. of oppression and persecution, and all inquiries have failed to elicit auy proof j Beef buyers have uot beeu as numer I leeted a large number of cattle, finally reaching Montana with a b ind of 40,000 considered themselves martyrs. that there is a single appleorchard iu the i ous this fall as usual, and prices uot as which were started along through that I Ou Monday last, the widow oi Gen. state that is not more or less affected by ; satisfactory. territory for tlieBritish ] h > s > : s I ouh . Tho Grant was paid S150,t*JO, as the second this irnst.” It also says: Mrs. M. Obenchaiu, of Sprague river, Walla Walla Union learns from ageutle- It is noted, too, that uotwithstanding j has returned to Rogue River valley for paymvut iJ her share of the profits on man just arrived from Montana that the the utmost care that has been bestowed ; the winter. her late husband's memoirs. Th»* pre scheme has proved a disastrous failure. vious paymen: was$21 MUand her pub on orchards, the codlin moth has rapidly ’ Several more new cases of fever in For a time the drove prospered finely, lishers say she will probably receive 85iM>.- gained headway, and was never so de tow n. Bob Hunsaker, we learn, is very but as the unusually dry season in Mon- iMM) in all. A limited editiou of the work structive as during the preseut year. ' sick with typhoid fever, also Miss Susis ! tana progressed the grass became scarcer is to l»e issued, at 81 per copy. Ee-h What is to be the result? There are now- Ward, and others in and around town. and streams of water fewer and farther ropy will oontaiu a sheet of the origin d three enemies actually at work in the up- : Maj. Q. A. Brooke has gone to Port i between, the stock began to weaken and Iil<orchards of this Btate, viz., the scale, | manuscript. fall by the wayside, aud as days passed the woolly aphis and the codlin moth, i Townsend, W. T., to assume the duties of ■ by food became scarcer an l the animals the office to which he has been appointed. Says a dispatch of Oct. 11th: The The aphis gets iu its deadly work on the died by the hundreds. Tlx* herders even He has leased his farm here to a Mr. Bulletin to-night asserts that the South roots of the trees. The coillin moth de suffered great privations for water, «nd Moore and the hot springs to A. M. Pe ern Pacific will turn off to Eastern Ore- stroys the fruit; aud the rapidity with so desperate did the situation become terman. who intends to fit up bathing ac gon, and not soon form a Portland con- which it breeds is the wonder and alarm when nearnig the British line Mr. Neidr commodations for the public. uection. It asserts that the road will of orchardists. Thus, there have been inghaus ordered the drive abandoned and head off the Oregon Pacific and that three broods of this pest during the pres- | James Bryant of Scott valley, who was I the herders to reach the Northern Pa will be a terrible blow to that road, If ent season, and the last brood has been | out in the spring and purchased a large I cific railroad as beet they could. The the Oregon California chooses to build the mos‘ destructive. If this pest in- . tract of laud in Langell valley ere his re scene about the drive was a most pitiable across Sisluyou, i*onn»M,tion may be made. creases in the same ratio for two years , turn to California, arrived first of th® I one. The cattle were reduced to skin week with a number of men and teams Congressman Hermann h;is written a more there will I m » very little sound fruit . and will now improve his place by grub- j and bones and were so weak front fatigue letter to the Secretary of War unDr sent to market from the apple orchards i bing sage brush, building barns, fencing, and want of nourishment th» y would stand ! still until they fell iu their tracks to die. date of Oct. 5th, strongly protesting of this state. etc., preparatory to driving in a large The Bulletia goes on to say: j Their moanings and bellowings were against the abandonment of Fort Klam i All the precautions and all the reme band of cattle and horses the coming fearful to hear. A cold, dry piercing ath, and setting forth in Jet til the reason spring. wind, which was sweeping ever the coun for his view of the matter, citing facts dies ap{>ear to be now- ineffectual. We JOSEPHINE COVKTY. 1 have seen orchards where special care try, did much to complicate tlie situation. learned by him in his recent visit to the had been taken during every week of the ■ From the Courier Oct. 7th.' Cattlemen aro of the opinion that the fort. The latter is published in full in present season, and yet these orchards j Judge Davis Brower is building h resi syndicate will not have 21M» head of stock the Tuesday’s Orcyoniun. 1 I appear to have been subjected to about ' dence on his land. — ♦ ♦ ---- uext spring out of tho immense band I’leuro-pneiimonia recently made its the same ravages as those when* less care Hon. H. B. Miller came home Saturday driven from this country. Their loss iu appearance near Vincentown, Burling had been bestowed. For instance, one that case will reach 8250,000. The situa ton county, New Jersey. and it has spread orcharilist in the spring gave all his trees after an extended trip north. Mr. Mansfield and wife of Kerbyville tion throughout Montana for cattle men to an alarming extent. The state board 1 a thorough spraying with the most ap is very gloomy. In his annual report to of health has attempted to eradicate the proved compound of alkaloid and whale precinct moved to town this week. the interior department Gov. Ilanser im Wm. Basye of Missouri Flat, has his disease by killing the infected animals i oil soap. This he repeated. Then he plores the government to allow cattle to and quarantining herds,but cases are still put a ring of tar around the trees, or a new residence almost completed and it be driven on Indian reservations for the found throngbout the county. Tho band of jute, aud every week watched is a nice one. winter, as most of the living streams have stato veterinary surgeon. W. B. E. Miller, for the arrested worm on the under side, H. C. Kennedy of the S. P. D. & L. Co., dried up aud not a spear of grass remains of Camden, has been ordered by the I which he destroyed. He killed thous- i has gone to Portland to arrange the com on the public domain, the result of an government department of agriculture to amis of them. And so the fight went ou. ’ pany’s exhibit at the Mechanic' Fair. unusually dry season. examine into the contagion and report There were no very satisfactory results. ■ A. A. Wimer is moving his circular saw to the national bureau. That is, hardly more than half his apple i mill from Murphy creek to Packers Supreme Court. crop was saved in good condition. And Gulch about two miles from its present Of over one hundred eases on the A Washingntou disptcb of one day it is uot clearly demonstrated that lie docket of the Oregon Supreme Court, site aud contemplates adding steam Li't weekdays.: Senator Dolph has mailo would uot have had just about as good only three are from the hirst Judicial power to the same. an argument before the secretary of war. results if he had done nothing at all. District including Jackson, Josephine, T. 1’. Lee informs us he shipited during protesting against the withdrawal of Judgiug from experience elsewhere, the Lake and Klamath counties I -an excel- troops from Fort Klamath. The secre outlook here may be regarded as extreme the season 23 car-loads of melons, each lent record for our circuit court. Follow tary has referred tho whole matter to the ly discouraging. It may lx» doubted, in car containing about 23,GOO pounds. I ing are the three cases from this district: interior department for a decision as to deed, whether iu a year or two more we The last car-load went out last week. I John F. MiUer, app., vs. James Tobin, the necessity for continuing this military shall have any sound apples on the Pa The 8. P. D. & L. Co., to-day shipped I post. Tlie Indian agent at Klamath cific slope. The Bulletin reports a con a car-load of doors to Hailey, Idaho, the I reap.; appeal from Klamath county. G. E. Thompson, reap., vs. Ira Hawley, agency recommends that troops be not versation with one of the most expe freight alone amounting to 3450. They app. ; appeal from Lake. withdrawn, and this recommendation, rienced orchardists iu California, who dis are also shipping 2,000 apple boxes to Win. Ramsey, app., vs. S. 15.1’ettengill, coupled with the protest of Senator courages the planting of auy more apple l’hoenix and 3,000 to Salem. reap.; appeal from Josephine. Dolph, will, it is supposed, have great orchards. That is. extinction of the ap- John Lehman, of Applegate, the other I weight in deforming the decision of tho I >le is suggested as a remedy. This way day stmek it very rich in his quartz ledge Secular Sunday School. interior department. The Secular Sunday School will meet in is like the method of the Romans de- on the hill between Bushy gulch and Granite Hall every Sunday at :’>:00 o'clock With a debt oi a hundred thousand .serilied by the chief of ancient Britain. Ferris gulch. Free gold is visible all p. m . Every body invited—ladies and gon- “ They make a solitude and call it peace. ” through the rock, The ledge is four tlenicn, girls and boys, amt “little child dollars on its lianils, Jackson county has ren.” Regular diHCourae by E. L. Apple no business to be talking of buying auy- The outlook for apples on tho Pacific inches wide, He first discovered this gate as muster in History, Lite rature aud ledge four years ago. slope is certainly gloomy. Philosophy aud the Sciences. 1 tody’s old bridges. Let the tolls ke- p Alex. Watt9 informs us be has made these bridges in repair till the taxpayers Rev. E. J. Whitney of ClurkHon, N. Y., arrangements with Messrs. Kubli & Bolt can at least see a small gleam of day says Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine for Female for a nine inch giant and 750 feet of 13 Weakucss, stands without a rival. light through the fog of debt. There are The railroad rumors contained iu the numerous improvements which might be Sau Francisco dispatches to I m * found on inch pipe which he will place in his mine Why will von suffer from ague and ma- (made here and there about the county,to the first page of the T idings this week, on canyon creek. The prospects in this aria when Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine will the great convenience of the public, but are of much interest to the people of claim are very flattering so that with 40 cure you? For Hale nt the City drug store. John H. Yntcs, of Batavia, N. Y.. says. reasonable people will not ask too much. Southern Oregon, but it will not do to feet of dump and 300 of pressure n good “I cheerfully commend And, then, big bridges cost so ‘'all fired” {»lace U m > much confidence in their relia residt is almost assured. Your Aromatic Wine I much in this county. Even if the coiin- bility. As will be noticed, the authority It did new life and vigor si-ud Of lato we have heard various rumors Throngh this weak frame of mine. i ty were out of debt and had a big bank for the statements contained is not given, concerning Jonathan Bourne’s Transfers It did for all mv stomach ills account and no scrip iiemls to shave its except that one dispatch sayff: “A rail of land in our town. All of them are More than the doctor and his pills.” I ¡taper, it would not be good public poli y road man” has done the talking. “A groundless aB Mr. Bourne has simply For sale at the Ciiy d.ug store. to buy up property just to save priv. t > r ilroml man” may lx* a president of a deeded his half interest in these lands to PROPRIETARY MEDICINE. citizens from loss through its deprecia ro al. or he may lx* i stock gambler or a Mr. J. C. Smith his partner, so that dur i tion iu value. Under the present circum track walker or a ticket scalfier. No au ing his absence in the east, sales may go i stances it would lie clearly culpable to thoritative statement has been made for on and proper title given without un do so. the Southern Pacific Company, as to necessary delay. In reality Mr. Bourne w hether it intends to connect its northern still owns half of these lands. ! I The Arlington /7»ci.st of last week Tbc fatal nipiditx vvi.li which s..t extension with the O. & C. R. R.; to turn Wm. Coker of the California company's says: Last Friday one Silas St igs was Colds and Coughs frequititlv develo eastward up th»* Klamath river and tra mine below Kerbyville came to town into the gravest inidadii- of the thro:, arrested aud Ix.und over Tor attempting verse Eastern Oregon, or to cease con Monday in the interest of the company. and lungs,is a consideration w iiidi shou to kill by {H.isouing two of his broth itii]x*l every prudent per.-iu to keen a struction at Sisson's for an indefinite He informs us they have 82 ¡»ersons on hand, as a household r* tie <!’. a lx>tl le o ers. The evidence showed that the three periixl. The company will probably the pay roll at the mine; that they will AVER’S CHERRY l’Et I'Olt \l.. reside on Rock Creek and keep “bache Nothing el.-c gives such in. liidj.tc relief make known its intentions when it is get their five miles of ditch done this lors’ hall” and take turns in cooking. and works so sure a cure in all affections ready to do so, and uot before; and yet it week and that C. J. Howard is engaged of this class. That cniin» nt physician. The morning of the poisoning Silas was is uot improbable that it may have in surveying their flume ditch and that Prof. F. Siveetzer. of the .'u. : e -Medical Io do tho cooking. and in order to accom- spired the rumors of which this is writ School, Brunswick, Jlr.. - n - they will use about ten men in its con- “Medical tclcnce tins produc'd H" other ano. lish the deed put strychnine in the flour ten, with a view to securing thereby some st ruction. They propose to add to their dyne expectorant so um A yi l< > CHEHHY <>f which he made the bread. Both broth advantage "in the negotiations for the P ectoral . It i« invaluable f r ¿A uipvi » of thv claim a giant and 750 ft. of No. 16 pipe- 1 1«ro.it and lungs. ” ers were taken sick t oon after breakfa.-t purchase of tlie Oregon A California They use two large beeves a week. By Tb» winin opinion i* < by the I aud immediately melted some lard and w<’li-'.no\vn I)r. L. J. Addison, ul Chicago, road. If the O. A C. were convinced that the time they get to mining, Mr. C. says, drank it which caused vomiting, aud thus 111., who >ays the Southern Pacific Co. seriously con they will have exjtended about 820,000. “I have never found, in thirtv tiv • year» of saved their lives. Upou the examination templated th«- eastern route outlined in I Such an enterprise as thia is to be com illiniums Mudy and j r•• ii< * . m. dlcin<, any Sihus admitted the poisoning and impii- .»r p.’iration of mo gr< at valu« •a-« A v i h -»C herry the dispat<*hes, aud would not be willing mended, and is a great advantage to the I ’ Kc TonAi., for treatment i t' <Ii'» ;'“' h of the •;d<*d bis uncle, whom, ho said, furnished ■ iroat and lung«. It uni »»uly » tk- up cold« to connect with the C. A- O. upon amic county. Should these gentlemen succeed, the poison, ami told him how to adminis nd rureu neve re couifh-, but h mov' effective able and advantageous terms, it might the inducement for others to invest, capi •han anything elbo iu relieving e m the jun«t ter ii. aud by so lining he could kill his •crioutt bronchial and pulmonary lTtcliou«.” make considerable difference in the read tal in our mines w ill be increased, then- brothers and they <<>uld get away with iness with which offers of the 8, P. to fore let everybody aid them that they the property. The uncle y as immediate purchase the O. <V C. would lie accepted. I may succeed. If they fail it will hurt ly arrested and Ixr.md over to await the That a railroad may lx* extended east the country and depreciate confidence in action of the grand jury. TLcg unde ward through the Klamath gap aud trav our mines, therefore put nothing in the denies tho charge. erse the eastern tour of counties in Ore way of this or irny other legitimate in I I < not a new claimant lor popular confl- 1 d. lice, but a medicine wliteh is to-day gon is not at all improbable. It would vestment among us. saving the lives of the third generation i h : ee schools . hasten the development and settlement ulio have come into l»<‘iin; -itu>; it was i iir.t ottered to the public. The Silver Lake Country. The annual recurrence <*f the vote upon of the eastern part of the state immense There is n<>t a household iii which this the levy of a district tax to maintain a ly, and in time would no doubt become a (Klamath Star. | iir aluab'e remedy has oius been in- . >dtiec»l where its it>e has ever been free school in Asblaud calls attention to profitable investment. But the chance I A gentleman just in from Silver lake ibandoned, and there is not a (xirson the discreditable (xtsition which our of its being built at once by the Southern Bays that stock men m that section are ,’.o has ever given it a j roper trial r any throat or lung di>» ase susccn- state occupies with regard to public Pacific Co. may not l»e so good as the complaining bitterly of the sheej» meo ■ of cure, who has iv>t b»-en made < ducation, and sensible (ample here are writer of the receut dispatches would herding their sheep on their outside !1 bv it. beard exclaiming that it is about time for have us believe. VVER's CHERRY J’E< Tl'UAL han, range, and thereby compelling those who ninnbcrles- in-tanccs. eui<4 obstinate A noticeable feature of the dispatches are engaged in raising cattle and horses Oregon to take a forw ard step aud draw a .<>i chronic Bronchitis. lairyngltln, i . that the writer “didn’t know what he to pasture and feed, which is greatly to little nearer to the standard occupied I i n aeiite Pneumonia, and bns i many patients in tin earlier stages other states in the Union. Theold argu was talking about” when he said the i their disadvantage at this season of the uiiiioiiary Consumption. It is ments which confronteiL Thad. Stevens C. A- O. road would cross the Klamath at year. Not only is this the cane there, I he* that only requires i<» be taken in I -es, is pleasant to th» ta-te, and is are still heard in the "deestrict school Scott’s bar, on its way to Eastern Ore- but also at Summer lake, Drews valley, I in every house when there are __________________ mi'etiu"’ every year against a tax to sup- gon. and as far west as Sprague river. He i. n. ns there Is nothing - > good P5 V’ JUS cherry PE( TOR VL for treat, port free ocLools and gi»od schools. Ore further says that nearly all the land be of Croup and Whooping Cough. The Oregun Pacific. gon has not gouo beyond that point yet. tween Silver lake and Lakeview is being •• are all plain fait', which cau be The Albany Herald says: Wm. M. rapidly located and contests seem to Ire We have a state uuiversit», a utale “agri- '. »1 l»v anybodv. aud should lie b, red by »*veryb<xly. lloag. of the Oregon Pacific railroad, was the order of the day, especially in the ricultunikml|ege." “state normal school but free schools only in districts where a in the city yesterday. He states that swamp-land districts. Cattlemen are ysr’s Cherry Pectoral ,'perial tax is levied afier a local option work on the tine eastward from this city prophesying a hard winter at hand. rilF.PAKEI» F.Y vote. This is lagging too far behind tho is to be commenced at onte and that the They reason from the fact that we have J C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Maia. spirit of the age. Our legislature should road is to I m - pushed as far us the riantiam had an unusually dry season, which has bold by all Druggbts. take the matter in Laud at the uext ses- river this fall. It was for tho purpose of left grass short on the desert; stock cat r*ioa aud place the state tight in this mat taking charge of the works that the well- tle are generally poor, and everything, ter. It ill befits the State of Oregon to known railroad contractor G. W. Hunt they say seems Io indicate a hard winfe* 1>e I »ousting of its magnificent sch<x»l Las returned from Washington Territory, jiist ahead of us. The gentlemen sjieaks FOR THE EEsi fund while there are mauy children un- where heKio extensive railroad contracts. very favorably of Silver and Summer •ili.a to attend school becaue they have Plans for a sixty-stali >oand house and lake rallies. At Summer lake he found uot the money to pay tlx* Uiition clmrged other buildings to be erected m whs c;!’ J H. Clayton, an old schoolmate, doing a TIN, SHEET-IRON àCOPPERWARE on t he ground just purchased by the cit good buso.vej in the mercantile line. in some of the “public c schools." There should l»e a free school in every izens of Albany for the road, are being Game vf all kinds was ahi*^ds“t along Call at district in the state, and the annual tax prepared, aud M,-. Hoag states that it is his route, and the trip waa a most enjoy levy for the btate should include enough the intention of the company tv build the able one. »0 cover the expense of maintaining th<* round house of solid stone masonry, The A. Higgins, of Wyoming, . Y., savs Schools. In this way v* senseless road has been receiving many new cars he M,. had the files for nearly 40 years, aiid wrangle over the matter would be ended, and locomotives recently, aud now have t was cured by using Gilmote’j Pile Specific. amt what is of greater importance in the a large amount of rolling stock, which For *m!e at the City drug store. Anson Hough, of Blackberry, Ills., savs |(eyes of many tax-payers, there would be will require buildiugs to be erected to he owes his life to Gilmore’s Magnetic ■ 1 ji great saving to the (listnet® that an- house the same during the winter. The Elixir. Try it. For sale at the City drag In Reeser's block, Ashland, Ur., tuli «.ock ’ Dually vote aud collect a tax to supply location of the depot has uot beeu de store. on hand and mudo to ordì i the deficiency iu the general school fund finitely made, but is soon to be made I Gilmore's Neuralgia Cure is a positivu I The cost of assessment, levy and collec aud work upon t be same will commence. cure for Neuralgia in the the face, side and I siomath. For sale at the City drug store. Particular Attention paid to Job Work., tion in each district, which consumes a Albany has paid lite rally f,.r her present James Sullivan of Salem. Oregon, says ho considerable proportion of tho whole t .x. prosjiectsof prosj cnty. banugsov^cribeil was cured of the asthma by Gilmore 's Mag Whic h will be <looe in .1 works hiki and nt would l>e saved by the collection being altogether for the Oregon Pacific and car netic E!i*.ir. For sale at tho Ci’y drug iiecotnplished through the county offi shops something like 870,U00, and will store. Ihe wife, mother aud maid wuo cials. as all stato aud county taxes now U turallv hail with delight these prejiara- from female weakness, will find Gilmore's t ’ . ous fv* the establishment here of the are. This system, once adopted, would Aromatic Wine a positive cure. For sale soon suit almost everybody better th;m t ntmnal works vf the west end division at. the City drug store. the present half-civilized style of tn tin- o what is soon to I k * a transcontinental Middle-aged men who lack vigor and vi tality can be cured by GUroore’s Yroiuati” , line. in it».;» tlw» ln-7’ RFFMgn. I ) ‘ k Safeguai d AYER’S Cherry Pectoral PIONEER STORE TWO BARGAINS I ■ NOW! We wish to announce to our friends and patrons that not having been able to satisfactorily dispose of our remnant of merchandise now on hand we have concluded to continue in business and in a few days will open up the largest, best and most complete line of fancy and staple dry goods, boots, shoes, furnishing goods and hats ever brought to Ashland, which we will offer at the lowest cash cash. Thank- prices. Terms ____ strictlv ____ s ___ ing our friends for tlieir liberal pa tronage in the past, we hope by strict attention to business and fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. A Good Farm near town. A Large Lot and comfortable Dwelling House in Ashland. G. F. BILLINGS, Real Estate & Insurance * I RACDON ALFORD FARLOW & MILLER, The Grocers, ARE AHEAD AS USUAL, ———OO O0OOOO0O—— Baking Powder! Keep constantly on hand a lull stock ul ---------------- uOOOOO----------------- FARM and Democrat AIN SHOP Prices That defy competition.‘ t CLIMAX....................... 35 t'entn perl’lng, • • HAW LOG............................. 35 • • • • PACE’*» Private “itock ..35 H EX PE I.T HTOCK .. . 35 TOBACCOS: In connection with the milling business I have at all times the largest assortment of »(XMXXIO ■■■■ —- FINE LINE OF NEW BRANDS OF TEAS JUST ARRIVED----- ALSO ................................... ROASTED AND GREEN COFFEES....................................... ----------- Full line of Crackers and Fancy Biscuits.------------ WAC NS to be found in Southern Oregon or Northern California. STAPLE A»r> FANCY GROCERIES 'ALL FRESH Granulated Sugar, 12 il>s for 81; Golden C Sugar, 12 lbs for 81. CASH BUYERS AN ALWAYS FINI» « BARGAIN* AT THE ATHLANÜ MILLS. Cartridges, Ammunition, Etc. Highest market price paid lor all kinds of grain at all tirrjes—in cash. Removed to Brick Block, cor, Main and Oak Sts., - ASHLAND, NEW STORE! 10-13 TIT Y DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE ! E. C. LANDERS. OREGON ::::::::: NEW GOODS! Watchcs, Clocks, Jewelry, Rings, Spectacles, Quartz Glasses, Drawing Sets, Etc. Also, PRICES!::::::--::--: i A FULL LINE OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, HATFIELD & HERRIN T russcs, Shoulder Braces, Perfumery, Toilet Articles and every tiling usually found in a first-class Drug Store. .... Beg leave to inform tho public that they are now nicely located in the store .......................... room formerly occupied by Willard «t Eubanks, in................... 1^- WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded, Ashland, Oregon, McCall’s Block, j K T. K. BOLTON. •n With a Ian ;o assortment of Boot» and £$lioeis9 Lindies’ and jVIisssess’ fine french Kids, Cjrentss’’ I3i*ess ^iliocss, Slippei’ts, ICte., Etc., Etc. I .... In fact everything to be found in a first-class Boot and Shoe Store........ ..................... Wo arc receiving new goods every week, and are selling at.................. CbVSIl CLASH LOWEST J. M. M’CALL Takes occasion to remark to his old friends and patrons and the public generally, that being unable to dispose of his General Merchandise business he has concluded to PRICES. No trouble to show goods. ... .Call and examino our stock. “Cash Sales and Small Profits.” STOCK UP photographs and run the thing for all there is in it this Spring and Sum mer. A full and complete line of Made by the Gelatino-Bromide, or IYILY PL.ATK 1*1<OC1-:SS. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gent’s Furnishing Goods. I I Call at Logan’s Gallery, on the hil, Groceries, Crockery, Etc., Eto. nd examine work made exclusively by the new process. Photographs made by the Are new taken by the Leading Photographers in all the Cities, and for Groups, pi. tires of children, etc., are far superior to the old so-called "wet-plate” process. I- iding artiats of the coast on exhibition for comparison. [b 44 w. H. ATKINSON, President. THESE GOODS AltE E. V. C AKT EK BOUGHT FOR CASH, Cu.shic: The Bank of Ashland In Chicago, San Francisco and Portland, and I am consequently prepared t«. give Beware I FOR FLOUR ££,- GO TO HfeT -n There are imitations of the celebrated and old reliable THE EAGLE MILLS ij, B. PACE Tobacco NEW TIN Baking Powder! II AVE Secured the agency for “Far W’est” Biking Powders and furnish l^lour, Grraliaiii KI our, Cracked W E samples free, for trial, to all. Call and get a sample package. We guaran tee it equal to any in the market. AVlieat, Corn Meal, Rolled Price 35 cents per Pound Can, Barley, Bran, Mill-feed (A saving of over 40 per cent in Baking Powders I and Middlings. a B. F. Reeser’s \ We have recently REMODELED and REFITTED our mill with The Genuine has the FULL NAME. New and Improved Machinery J. B. PACE ON THE TIN TAG. Don’t lx* deceive»!. if the initials ASHLAND, OGN. I I Vi. AND ARE NOW MAKING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FLOUIL 1 Transacts a General Banking Busine Interest allowed r n Time licpmit'. You ar® imp< s< d Collections made at all accessible points *.u fa vorable terms. -iglit exchange ami lelisriiplitc irnnsfers -oil on Portland, fiau 1 rui. -Peo and New York. ! 'll < Gold dud bought at danda.d price»'. « We also keep on hand at all tnnca' ■ Bran. Shorts, Feed, Chop Wheat and Barley — » n L- SACK NEEDLES Sutler in the i Vv. lU'ued. Flirt To your »iealer for tl> or outer th< rn frmn tho luamifscitirers. V-'n b ¿ FIS K SIS t.-. F. DELIVER ¡o any FREE OF CHARGE part of tho city. a n tolicibd and pronelyjllle.1 at lovent rate». O,dtl fr^n a didanc. Addica S. A. FARNHAM, (11-7