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A FEU WORDS TO TBE TAXPAYER« OF JACKSON FRIDAY COVMY. i< uumiuiiicntmn in MediuM Mvuitoi.; WATER 1’IPE vs. EMilXE. In tin* Citizens of Ashland. I Circuit Court Proceedings, The folbiwiug bu'ine» bus been transactml in this court since our lust report: State vs. John Bigham; indictnient for ma I liciously »hooting the iinimul of another. Trial by jury aud verdiet of not guilty. state vs C. It. Caldw ell; indictment for lar ceny in a dwelling house. 1». fendant found not guilty. State vs. Veit Sehulz; -eliing liquoi* without license. Verdict of guilty as » l arged in the indictment. Stale vs. tHphavl Moral: - din; liquor witii- out licensi-. ¡»--foiulant »»’Hud guilty Lj jury. ....... 11 Chiel: v < . <;..««! .1. F. ’ K»-..-dale; «»-lion fordatv. » ont'nu«-«! for ter: : Jo.«, II. Davis vs. Hannah l* .i.-; *uitf-»rdi vorce. Fvidenee siibniiiL 1 ,-.n»l ease taken under advisement. sarah A. lee vs. M 1.1. 1 ec divtuee. Default entered uml <*as«* reb-rr» d to co- :■» clerk m take testimony. Martha I*. 'I»»«bi v-. 15. 'i. -id: same order as above. Willard a Eubanks vJulia Markle: to re cover money. Jury trial and verdiet for de fendant. Thus. Chnvner vs, Geo. Sehumpf; continua tion. Sheriff's sale confirmed. John A. Ruhl vs. Geo. W. Holt, et al. Same order as above. Haymond a Magruder vs. ’Squiro Griffin. Same. R. Morat vs. w. and Nauej Prefontaine; to foreclose mortgage. Decree granted. Geo. W. Holt vs. Jean st. Luc DeRoboam: to recover mom-y. Settled. State vs. H. A. Bauten; selling litjuor with out license. Having investigated the matter of laying Vigilance in the direction of carefully water pipe for fire protection, we wish to EDITORIAL KOI M'mtiniziug the fuels of our public of ficers in the expenditure of the public make a statement of what can lie done money extorted from us iu taxes is as with the fire fund of 87200 now ill i the Whitelaw lù-i.l In xl Vi nœeessary as in any other direction. I city treasury. With this sum of money i • t 2 O With the private acts of our public of resilience in New Yor' of tire the city could complete a system < for it. The original «, ficers we have nothing to do. but their protection as follows: public acts are public property, and as There are thirteen Beginning at a point on Ashlam such are subject of the most careful scru I I offices in Oregon. Up io u tiny, and it is not only our privilege but 110 feet above the plaza. ,7k>( feet i it is our duty to hold them to the strictest the Republican^ have < inch, lap-weld iron pipe would extend possible account. ocrats five. down Granite street to .Main street where At the first session of tit newly elect«! it would divide, one branch (6-in. pipe) numbers there were proente»! petitions k I The President appo. ill for two comparatively inexpensive bridges, extending to the top of hill in front of Folsom, of New York. • the imperative uec- 'it; of which was United States at <;r • not questioned by any memlier of the Thos. Smith’s and one branch Hi in pi|>e) 1 l>oard. and yet was promptly voted down to the top of hill south of (.hik street. Fols«in i is a cousin » . upon the plea of the large indebtedness From these two points there could be ex oi the county. Alter xviiich the txsird at tended l.'HHl feet of four-inch iron pipe, The V. 8. Geodeti. once proceeded to inaugurate a scheme to make n special mm have pushed it with nil possible vigor, in such uiauner as might lie deemed best. and has prepared .. to spend thousands oi dollars in the pur From the hill above the Presbyterian 'ci- distribute among t: chase of a bridge, or bridges that are now, church an extension of 500 feet of 4-inch or will be in the near mt ure, the property requests that a»*«’iira I of the county, made so by the statute un pipe would reach about to the M. E. Washington. church. From the other end of G-ineh der which the charters were granted. pipe 500 feet of 4-iuch pipe would reach See Code, Page u32 Article 3«, 38 and 4 For tbequarter en.Lu 39 of Chapter 7. souhvvard along Main street to the Norton the expenses of the Or i Article 3? clearly sets forth the duty of dwelling house, now owned by G. High. tiary were 87,463.11. Tit- «• owners of all bridges to keep an accurate i the prisoners amouu. ' .-i 4.7 brand Jury Report. account of all receipts and exfienditures The other 500 feet of 4-ineh pipe could . «<* T ’ ' which statement .'ball be venhed at each lie laid down Oak street to the Stephen the ain't, reed. for bo The following is the final report of the grand annual meeting by either the president son livery stable. All this pipe, of the jury empaneled fur the Oetobei term of the cir era, etc., was S1,1H6>1. or some director oi such company, and best quality and guaranteed to stand the cuit court: exjienscs of the stat»- i We have diligently enquired into aud ¡live.- within ten days ot such annual meeting a certified copy ol sinh veruied stalo pressure, together with sixteen double tigated all charges brought to our notice, and pussed upon them as we thought right and (imi. The Philadelphia / merits is to Ixs nk-d m lue County Clerk's nozzle fire hydrant« and a "T” at even proper, under the law. r ohice. street crossing, to admit of additional ■■•CUj tho following note We have exaniined the public buildings and Article 38 as clearly set forth that if pipe should it be desired, can be laid for records of the county. Hud them as follows: G» • . newspafsir organs: ' The county hospital seems to be under ex at lue expiration ol leu years tne receipts «1 six thousand dollars. With the remain cellent management; the inmates express an«l Lieut.-Gov. Bku'l; 1 oi tne company equal tuvtr expenditures themselves as being comfortable and content drunkards by rabid ; >r and twenty per cent. mt. on lue unpaid ing 81200 can lie purchased eight hun ed, and everything about tlie institution ap amount lrom year to year, then tne dred feet of fire hose and two hose carts. pears to be carriud on in n business-like the fact that neither o' lindges are to become tree tor public Eight hundred feet of hose would ex manner. <>i tmy spirituous or malt li W e found the county jail in a cleanly coudi travel. tion and every portion of it In good" repair. tend the reach of the water protection but organs an«l recki. »liti» ian But we are compelled to say that {he, entire If snch reports have Ijeeu regularly room, including the cells are very poorly i have employmeut." tiled with the elerK they will no doiiot northward to a point opposite C. W. jail ventilated. This matter has been brought to snow that the people have not only paid Root's dwelling house; southward to the the notice of the people on several former oc Terrific storms and n in mil out largely in excess oi such ex- I south district school house, and down casions, and we respectfully insist 'hat the proper authorities give their attention to the <>f Mexico Iiave can.- i . IH-nditures and interest and hence have Oak street to the railroad crossing if subject. no occasion to purchase such bridges. W e are pleased to say that the court-house and property within U * the 300 feet of 4-inch pijie be laid on that building, including all othies th. rein and cur 11 such reports have ltot iwen nled it is i Thousands of peopl . I belonging thereto, are in good condi the fault oi the bridge company m not street. It would cover the whole length tilages tion. as regards the care aud custody of the h complying with the termsoi their enurter, suffering, and the of Pino and Church streets, and by draw janitor. We also have made a very careful examina record from drownii!, . and the presumption of law is that ing a parallel lino 800 feet on either side tion of the records kept by the county clerk they are paid in itui, and it not the bur triets of Texas shov. and of all the business entered in his ofllce. den oi proof is upon them and not upon of proposed pif»e, it will lie seen that the We tind tlie eonuty records in splendid condi hundred people io- I tion aud believe that they are k'-pt in a thor i the county, to snow tuat they have u«»t greater part of the town will lx* covered. oughly manner 1 In- entire work sterni seemed to cau- been paid. In the aixxinev oi such re Granite street would be covered by the done in business-like this oflice is very satisfactory to us. wnve which inundate > port or of such proof, upon what Oasis main pipe, and thus a large portion of We would respectfully say the same of the ------------ ♦ ♦ c> sheriff's oflice. dees the Board ol Commissioners proceed lu regard to the county treasurer's office we The New York .$>--< < to determine the ngnis oi tne parties, the whole city would be protected by will say that on the day of our adjournment it and under what law. or shadow oi law, what we could do with the money now was closed, the same being a religions holiday Ti remarkable fact iti | do they proceed to purchase at an ex on hand—fully as much of the town, we with that official. We were not aide to sec his with one exception. books; but have no reason to believe but that pense oi thousands of dollars property believe, as could l>e reached by the plan they arc well atid faithfully kept. New York lune : that the (teople have already paid lor. CoXKAti Mixuv- Foreman. States senator for I 1 rue Article 49 s«vs that foe law shall of purchasing an engine and building cis terns to the extent of the same cost. not be const rued to prevent the Ikiard there is no northern Keynote to Health. G eo . E ngle . Mayor, ocrats have carried • ¡i purchasing the bridges prior to the ex Health is wealth. Wealth mean., inde piration oi ten years. Brit a lair construc pendence. The keynote is Dr. Bosanko’s H. C. H ill , time, with the pvs.-ii> tion of that clause and a due regard lor Cough an i Lung Syrup, the best cough A bkam B ish . Jersey. The tmubl ■ i t Hyrup ill the world. Cures coughs, colds, the interest ol the tux-payers wotud com- I pains in the chest, bronchitis and primary is all massed in the .. f»el the Board to hrst ascertain to what consumption. One dose gives relief in For a Fire Engine. extent the people have already paid tor York and Brooklyn. every case. Take no other. Price 50 cents the bridges, es|>eciaJly it tne ten years A shland (Or.), Oct. 21,1886. and $1. Samples free. Sold by J H Chit E ditob T idings : In response to vour wood & Son. have expired. Havelliey done this? We The well-written c . t tliiuk not, judging from tne re|s>rt of invitation to discuss in your columns the a "taxpayer’ of tin* , to their own eomnnttie to view inn bridges, relative advantages and cost of water : the proposed pureh: A Walking Skeleton. they are prixeeuiug upon ihu basis of the i pipe and fire engine for the protection of , Mr. E. Springer, of Mechanicsburg. Pa. Bridges will be read v. » the city against fire. I submit the follow- 1 [irvseut value oi said onuges. i writes: ‘‘J was afflicted with lung fever i'ennstuuce in such account seems to ing views. time, aud its sentin? t aud abscess oil lungs, and reduced to a It is now pretty well ascertained that give some color to the cum mon rumor proval of au overwh - i ♦ walking skeleton. Got a free trial bottle the present council will do nothing more , that one oi the Board is part owner ol of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump I 1 the taxpayers of th : one oi the bridges and he is using his olli- in the matter of either laying pipe or , tion, which did nte so much good that I no time for the count : malposition to purchase private projierty. purchasing a steam tire eugine till they : i t bought a dollar bottle. After using three ing mouey in such m - I uder such circumstances what rig ut s are further instructed by the |>eople. I bottles, found myself once more a nan, I I and what remedy have tne tax-payers? Snch instruction, it is presumed, will be completely restored to health, with a beartv until we can see son. and a gain iu flesh of 48 lbs.’’ 11 satisfied that a great wrong is being given by the people at the election for apjietite. Call nt J. H. Chitwood <t Son's drug store t niuming off the s.. town offices to lie held ou the first Mon done, they have the nght to enjoin the and get a free trial bottle of this certain that vigorous, spr board irum the purcLasc ot such bridge« day in next month. cure for all lung diseases. Large Iwttles^l. First I will say that the city has no until a competent court can enquire into debt. the laets and determiiie the rights of all water right to any water in Ashland j What will cure throat and lung troubles? The Treasury Dep i i ' » ihc luterestetl parti« s. si hi 11 it t>e done? creek and as all the water of that creek Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. has long since been appropriated the ton has u considerah; r ol T ax -P a yer . Ladies, is life and health worth preserv city wonkl have to purchase a water right ------------------- Xfc- - 1 I at work upon a cum pi! If you think so, use Gilmore’s Aro or take the chances of lieing enjoined from ing? matic Wine. forms which, it will I Indian War Claims. using water. As a premonitory symptom, Impotency in man or woman cured by l>eeu accomplished nm 1» In accordance with previous notice the sprinkler was not allowctl to take Gilmore's Aromatic Wino. water from the Hume during the late dry tion. The fact will r given a meeting of tne citizens was held Confined to the bed four months, and al weather unless he ilid so when tho millB most report that there w.i ¡: .1 ;h blind, and cured by one box of Gil tit tho town lutll, in Jacksonville, on wero not running. I more's Neuralgia Cure. ( . >-, in the Department October 12, 1886, for the pnrposo of con From a preliminary survey inHde more I Willis L. Culver of Pavilion, N. Y„ says ment clerks from w- sidering the Iicst manner of securing a than a year ago it is undersUxxl that to that Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir cured him get a fall sufficient to throw water as paign document. C concert of action of the citizens in rela of a long standing throat and lung trouble. high and as strong as may be needed it I tion to the payment, by the general gov will lie necessary to run the pipe up the have been usetl iu 'a for campaign purpos- . Ü1S ernment, of all just claims arising from creek a distance of 4,000 feet from the PROPRIETARY MEDICINE. have been taken to c»>. losses by the Indian wars of 1853, '4 anil plaza. The cost of 6-inch pii>e of suffi cient strength to resist the pressure is '5 by the citizens of this valley. U hen the County C . >n 85 cents per foot at the foundry. Th«*se lho meeting was organiztxl by th«» are the terms given some months since, asked to build a briJ B .. election of C. C. ix vkn.. n as chairman and if any ch«Miper pipe is offered it is the cost of which w and Silas J. Day as secretary. After probably a lighter or inferior »piality, or 81500, they novel so Scili-ntary habits, mental worry, nervous h smaller capacity. wnieh John Beeson addressed the meet excess or imprudence in eat- inveetigation as to ; The pipe when laid is only for fir«- ex excitement, iug or drinking, ami various other causes, ing and gave many good reasons why the tinguishing purposes, and as no revenue structures* a ptibli induce C'onstipatiou follow«-»! by general spoliation claims of our citizens should can lx» derived from tin* sale of water, the «lcrangcmeut of the liver, kfrltieys, and when certain privut stomach, in which the disorder of each be paid, aud to obtain an expression of exp«*nse of maintaining such pipe will lx* sell the eonuty their 1 organ increases the infirmity of the others. very burdensome. public sentiment on this question. Tlie immeiliate results ar»- Loss of Appe siouers all at once f The pipe, admitting it to lx- practically tite. Nausea, Foul Bri-atli. Heartburn, Flat On motion, the secretary of this iiu-e-t- effectual so far as it can lx* extended, will > the eonuty and scud ■ ulence, Dizziness, Sick Headaches, failure iug was authorized to give notice lo the constantly need repair and will nec«l re cxnmiue and rejx>rt < of physical aud mental vigor, distressing general public, and particularly to those newal in a few years, as the stagnant sense of weight and inline» in the stomach, the bridge«. This ! water lying in it will promote its decay. ■nd increased Costivenc». all of which are who are directly intercskxi in this move County Clerk to in The anipnnt of money in the iir«* fund known uuder one head as Dyspepsia. ment, that a public meeting will lx? is about 37,200. This will only exten«l lncvery instance when* tins «license <l<a-s the parties as to th. p* not originate from scrofulous taint in th»* «•ailed to v«yice the sentiiaeut of tile |>eo- tho pipe to and through about one-sixth will «di their respecti blood, A yek ’ s 1’ ili . s may lx* eonfid« ntly of the populated area of tho city and as i lo on this important subjett. relic«! U|>oii to eflect a cure. Tiiose cases the charter forbids the city's contracting Tho report of th«' gr Therefore, for the purpose of carrying not amen-»l>le to the curative influence of a greater debt than it now owes the ex A yer ’ s P ills alone will certainly yield if 1. O. O. F., tlio so . , to effect the foregoing, notice is hereby- t tension of the pipe is impossible, and the P ills an* aided by the powerful blixxl- I world, shows that t! » L >n given that a public meeting is railed to five-sixths of the city will remain uupro- purifying projierties of A yer ’ s S arsapa - billa . ‘ I be held in Jacksonville on Saturday, No- te«*ted. although taxed to protect the t' w euty-t w o y en rs f ru i Dyspeptics should kuow that the longer members, with an I venilier 6,1886, at 2 o'clock r. M., at the other sixth. treatment of their malady is jwstponed. I will now state a few advant.iges that the more iliflieult of cure it becomes. revenue of over si town hall, at which time the subject mat a steam tire engine poss«<8ses: : ■/' is prosjmrou.; iti f*»r- ter a'tKive referred to will b*diseussetl by 1st. A g«xxl one, guaranteed in every iigiirt« of th«* vurio those who are competent todoso. After particular to do effective service, can lx* Ilieinl Associatioii- which a memorial to tlr congress of the bought of the manufacturers in the East Never fail to relieve the bowels and pro ern st ates for 83,400, and will cost laid I wst yea r of -SI .< F* ».'■' mote their healthful aud regular action, Unite«! States will be circulated for sig- down here not more than 84,000. aiul thus cure Dyspepsia. Temporary >f <!eeeas«il ineiol> uatur«*s. h is expe< te 1 and desired that 2d. Such an engine will give as gotxl, palliative' all <lo permanent harm. The 1,652; money ou hand ■ all good citizens, whether they have if not letter, protection to all parts of fitful activity into which the eiifw-bleil stomach is spurre«! by ••bitti-rs.” au»l alco port of tlie grain I tr< claims to Is* presented for settlement or the city as the pi[x* will to such parts as it may reach. holic stimulants, is inevitably followed nuce on lmnd. Aug. 2»'. ■ hoi, who lieliove the general government by reaction that kaves the organ weaker 3d. One thousand dollars of the re than before. receipts for tlx* y ear. •- should pay our citizens for losses in- maining fire funds will l>e ample to con ••Coaliveness, induced by my sedentary 812.42'1; avaiiublv a struct all the tanks and cisterns needed curre«l during the various Indian wurs habit* of life, bccaiue chronic; A ter ’ s F ills at present. grand lodge. 87s.iX>» afforded me *pcc-»ly relict’. Tli' ir occasional nec which have occurred iu this valley, should ha* since kep' ni<- alt right." II ekma XN Bills«— lth. The 82200 still remaining in the be present and give this subject their fire fund can lx* judiciously expen«le«l iu itorr, y-:ir,uk, V.J. The etutenieut of :' •‘I was induced to try A yer ' s F ills as a c-H ntenance and siqipoit. and by a con- building an engine house that shall have cilmen Hill and Bi remedy for In<li«e*tiotl, Constipation, and over it a city hall, and thus stop tho ex of action of our citizens demonstrate cei Headnche. fi-'in which I had lone been a suf issue places a u«-v-. ferer. I found tln-lr action easy, and obtained to the ('<ingress of th? United States the pense of renting a hall, as the city now »piestioii. It has 1» -■ i. prompt relief. They have bcnelit«'il nic more I does. than all tho nx-ibi-ine" ever tiefore trieil." JM . justness of our claims. money ou hand wo il I I 5th. The eugine would in all proba W atson , fu- Stale 't., < kicagu, III. bility be go»xl and serviceable for 20 enough to cover th- ■ "Tliey have entirely corn-cted tin* costive I New Appurtionnicnt Newieil. years, by which time the pipe would have laldt, and vastly luipr«>ved my general health.” town. Tlie statement r. K ev . F iian » is D. H arlow E, Atlanta, 6a. 1 he Albany ZA / ho <- c <'/ says; "Clatsop lx*en twice renewed nn«l frequently re- will lay pi|>e and pur i. h *‘Tho most effective nnd the e asiest physic I and Tillamook, with a jiupulation of 7000, pa inxl. have ever found. One dose will quickb-a>jovo t«| cover the greater : 6tb. The «x>st of keeping pipe repainxl my bowels and free my head from pain.’’ AV-. 1, have one represent nine, amt Linn, with and line attention given to it to know l’xaE, tHehvionil, I'«. niueli. the gentlemen ' about 12,000, has six representatives. that it was in serviceable condition will ••A sufferer from Liver Complaint, Dy»- protected with n slea-n , pij I>ep*ia. and Neuratgi» for tin- la-t twenty I malilla. with 10,920, has <>m* represen lx> much greater than the cost of engineer year«, A yfu ' s P ills have benefited me mure -- -- »•¡sterns unless mon- » ■ than any medicine 1 have ever taken." P. K. tative, and Douglas, with 8,053. lias four to attend to an eugine. use«! iu putting in «i.- i Space in y our paper will not jierniit me R ogers , Xealmorc, Broirn G».. J.iA. r-prest ntatives. Multnomah, with 35.- to enter into detail of a further compari i ‘•For UyapepalR they arc inmluabk-.’’ J. T. true, then tlie qu» si («•<>. has seven representatives, and Polk, son of the merits aud demerits of engine B ates , Mexia, Texan. (xunparntive merits o! I r’ with 6,316, Las three representatives. A ami water pipe, but I observe that cities etigine. The issue v.; fair apportionment und«r the constitu that have water works also have engines, PREPARED BY clearly made iu the n *i > Dillons which I presume they would not have if he tion of the State, so far as political par experience has shown them that water Dr. J. C. Ayer A. Co., Lowell, M rs ». city election, am! n. an:- ties an* con«*erne«l, will result in seine pip«* were sufficient. i ; Sold by all Druggists. will doubtless lx* I'm: >; <1 V In conclusion I will sav to the public advantage to the Republicans, but this in ami every ¡mint inve : no wise should affect the actiou of any who may lie g,*tting tir«*»l of tlit* <*ompari- son attending this tire protection tpicstion, i Democratic memlier iu giving his willing and who feel almost inclined to instruct A New York «lisp;. ■■ supp«irt to such a measure. Duty to the th«- new council to return the money bor- roll THE BEST - tho following concci; - row«xl and desist from further effort, Spite as well as obedience to his oath of statue: “Yesterday t1 olliii* are alsive all part; considerations. that th«* conditions of the loan do not made ou tlie statut » ‘ admit of its return until after five years, I .iir dealing and a lovt of ju,sti«*e should and that w ithout questiun the city needs i TIN, SHEET-IRON à COPPERWARE cuing th«* World, i'i indue- the legislature to so apportion the and ought to have either engine or pijie t work enough in the : Call at nittulH-rsof that bod« as to give Clatsop, and doubtless will have one or the other, employed several d; y . Multnomah. Wasco, Umatilla, Morrow an«l it only remains for the citizens to light wires will be s. -, say which they prefer. Betiectore will lx* ; ! • 11 .in.I other Eastern Oregon counties their P. L yttleton . due representation. Let this work be lamp, to iutensify the fairly and impartially »ion«* under the south 6i«le. with a coi: The \ ertlict Unanimous, 1)00 candles*, will be ti ! ’ > constitution, and all will be well.” We W. D. Sult, druggist, Bippus. Ind., testi f-»rty miles off. Besi-l - n . seeoiul that motlou. fies: "1 can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle so'd the torch, there will b. ■ A Iteliable liti<-p- h,as given relief in everv case. One mar I (ktW caudlo ixnver. : : I For enterprise, pash and ;•. «hair«- to get took six Lct'le°. and was cured of rheu In Keener' h Bloch. Ashland. Or.. Full stock I (wJolul. These M 2 J ! matism of 10 yeans Standing” Abraham 1 on hand and made to order. sg . h good« as will give th» trade satisfac Hare druggist. Bellville, Ohio. affirms: i pai.npcts, out ot \ il’W tion. A H Chitwood A- s,>n. th«* «Inmgista. ‘•The best selling medicine I have ever « h id .til comix*»ui.,p. I In v ,. |1 Dr. Bo- handled in my 20 vears’ experience, is the purpose of light sanko's ( ough >nd bur. i . bee .u’-M- its Electric Bitters." Thousands of others Particular Attention paid to Job Work. ol >sr»i t he statue. By the best medicMie on th« market forvough» have added their testimony, so that the the base the outline < eo.ds. croup and priuiarv consumption', veohut ;j unanimous that Electric Bitters Which will be done in a workmanlike manner and hi lb ice .'»<) cents and $'«. Sa nples free. do cure all dtae«..**£ of the liver, kidnevs or s'x? clearly visible on t- blood. Only a half Sofia» a Lottie at Chit i- It is stated that tli<* n inte Rev. H. B. Em il, of J* vili.m, N Y„ mhh wood A Sori s drug store. I jng a proclamation «1» ** It of Gilmore's Vroinatic AN it"I beli.-ve’jt i i.« I k a most di-sirabh rem. dy i- be placed general holiday. I.»dies, use Gilmore's Aromatic Wine for :u «-very family. r nervonnnesa and sleeplessness. Give your children ! li. id these fncls-lt tnav save vour life— Bev. E. J..Whitney of Clarkson. N. Y., croup, whooping cou_ à . I nm >r« s Aromatic Win. care., suppresetd wiv. Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine for Female B F REESElt. more's Magnetic Elixir. nieiiKtrn.*iti»HiNn<] painful monthlv sickness. Weakness, stands without a rival. GENERAL MERCHANDISE AYER’S PILLS, B. F. Reeser’s NEW TIN TWO BARGAINS 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' davs will open up the largest, best and most complete lineof fancy and staple dry goods, boots, shoes, furnishing goods and hats ever brought to Ashland, which we will oiler at the lowest cash prices. Terms strictly cash. Thank ing our friends for their liberal pa tronage in the past, we hope by strict attention to business and fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. & ALFORD A Good Farm near town. A Large Lot aud comfortable Dwelling House in Ashland. G. F. BILLINGS, «• Real Estate & Insurance « BRACDON. FARLOW & MILLER, The Grocers, ARE AHEAD AS USUAL. 1 I —- < )o IIOOOOO« >O---------- Removed to Brick Block, cor. M.iin «md Oak Sts.. ASHLAND, ■ \VE H WE Seem«*«! the agency fur ‘ Far West” Baking Powder« and furnlah ’’ samples free, for trial, to al). ’ Call and get a «ample package, We gu*r*B> tec it et. !|U.«1 to any in the market. cents per Pound Can, Price (A 35 saving of over 40 per cent in Baking Powder«.) A FULL LINE OF DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES. Trusses, Shoulder Braces, i’erfuinerv. l oiliT Ai ti«?ks ami < wry tning usually found in a lirst cl.t?- I h ug Stor> . TOBACCOS; WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. T. K. BOLTON. -(K>( K)< )O< > -- - - - — ------------ Full line of Crackers anil Fancy Biscuit«.------------- FANCY GROCERIES 'ALL FRESH STAPLE aki , Granulate«! Sugar, 12 U>s for 81; PHOTOGRAPHS Golden C Sugar, 12 its for tl. Cartridges, Ammunition, Sic. Made by the Gclatiuo-Broinide, or VL.AJTI2 -------------- «•OfHKK»--------------- CLIMAX................................ .15 Cwata p«r Flog. • • 44 SAW 1.0«............................ .15 «4 44 PACK’S Private Stock ..35 • 4 44 KXPKKT NTOCK .. .. 35 FINE LINE '»F NEW BRANDS OF TEAS---- JUST ARRIVED------ ALSO ......................................ROASTED AND GREEN COFFEES................................. .. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. 1>KV Baking Powder! Baking Powder! OREGON. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Rings, Spectacles. (Quartz Glasses, Drawing Sets. Etc. Also. 10-13 PKOCliHS. Are now taken by the Leading Photographers in all the Cities, atul for Groups, pic ures of children, etc., arc far xnperior to the ohl so cr.ll» 1 "wvt-plate” proc«'-. Call at Logan’s Gallery, oil the hil, Anti examine work made exclusively by the new prixx-s;. loading artists of th«» coast on exhibition for comparison. Photographs made by the [8 14 W. 11. V1KISSON. I . V. CARTER Keep constantly on hand a full stock of KI our, Cri’aliam Klour, Cracked Wheat, Corn Meal, Rolled Barley, Rran, Mill-feed and Middlings. Cashier President. The Bank of Ashland. Consumers Beware ! In connection with the milling business I have at all times the largest assortment of AIN WAGONS to be found in Southern Oregon or Northern California. Tli«*n* are imitations of the celebrated and old reliable CASH BUYERS A> ALWAYS F1N1> BARuAXNM AT TH® ATHLAND MILLS. E. C. LANDERS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of grain at al 1 times—in cash. 1 —. ___ ________ , The Genuine has the FULL NAME. J. ■ B. PACE ASHLAND, OGN. ON THE TIN TAG. J.M. M’CALL Transacta a General Banking Busine s Don't lx* d«M*<*ive«i. upon if the initials You are imixrsed » Intvru't alh>v. d • n Time ih po-it*. Collii Ii>>ns illude ni all acu< >“ibl ■ point< oli fa- vnrabl« terms. -ivlit I: ii. ■. ami t» 1«grnplii' tr.iu-é i- -<il»l ou I' i > i '.I ì :;-1. 'ini Iìriiii i-c.. ami New York. OoA/ laitl'fhf ili <luH*I.W*l ja'icfK, Are not on the Tin Tag. i 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 STOCK UP j T b Í^ and run the thing for all there is in it this Spring and Sum mer. A full and complete line of Ladies' Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gent's Furnishing Goods. Groceries, Crockery, Etc., Etc. A FINE LOT OF THESE GOODS ARE Ladies' Cloaks, Walking Jackets, Gossamers and Ulsters 30UGHT FOR CASH, Iii (’hi» :g->, San Fraud.- <> and Portland, uml I am consequently prepared to (*«• bargains JUST RECEIVED And offeretl for sale al Low Prices h Cash ----- AT- ’S. SHOP J. M. McCALL nlT Prices That Defy competition. REAL ESTATE - MISCELLANEOUS. ET< PIONEER DYSPEPSIA. Ayer’s Pills GROCERIES I I GOOD HORSES I gets me a goot dinner at the Ashland House, and then I buys me a fine cigar at Burckhalter & Hasty’s, and then I vas all right. Ta! Ta! , — —- _ Bring Good Prices. GOOD COLTS Soon Make Good Horses. Horses! Colts! Money! Money! Colts! Horses! _ DURING THE SEASON OF «886 A (¿«‘lierai Setth’iiicnt Desired. - ■■ ■ , lbe Î'illuwing horsvs will be at my ranch one mile north of Abhl&ud, Oregon: jSk 1 li».-»e ha«ing- luinisagaiii't tl .■ Ih'ta of Hun- -nk- A Dtal«-: are rc<|U«''te«l t<> prcM.nt the Stock for Sale. l’crcheron-Norinan stallion, combining size, 1-alii' n»r m tlb-inent. I.ikv« i>v lairtic* know- ! i One Jersey bull, one grade Jeraev cow. ins iln-tiiM-lv»in«J(-bte»l t<> u- . ir, urgently re- J UMlillrlw I I M action and kind disposition and whose colts arc un- i I •iUu**ie<l to < all aii’.l suitlu tho in»- w itlmut »1c- I surpassed, it equaled, sn this coast. an«l four pure brevi Berkshire pigs. I l'a\ Very Trulj G. F. B illings , Ashland, Ór. llfS'AM 1 :: .v. Ii-iiH.E. APARIAN RilY GArabian-l’ercheron) weight 1250 lbs-, combining ■ .Vlihiild, Or., AugU't 1" 1 HllMDInll DU I style, action, endurance and good disposition, and For Sale ! whose colts make tlie finest carriage, road and “ all purpose ” horses. 1 Owing to the removal of owners to tin* Settle anil Pay i !>• East, a tine. S4U0 Kimball piano is offered — for sale at $360; and an 8SU cabinet All lii-i'-iu- iu-li i>l» ‘l t" !i-- 11 n-l< r-igin -1 are Singer sewing machine for 84'1. Infor 1 r«--i’:'--te<! to -.n -k-- pi.-n.pt '--ui< ; • 111 of their to- rim the i a< !•••'; its. V. »• lGH'-t h.l'. ; • I mation at T idings oflitx*. i businv.-s A word to thu \\ i* i- biitlieielit. .. fern -I lo. Dear r» a i r. if voll Hr»- oli- - ->í tí. i 1 ,kr uolb • "”<• ;i< ’ .■ ■ . lillglv. If you want to but gen's furnishing Î 1 *1 M<» «1.1 ! z '?'’!! 1 a .half-brtxxl tiliellaud fvr your child you love no lunch, it would oo«t • go«xls cheap', call at th«* Pioneer store. ’* i A-h1ami,.*r. ft-w d>>ll trs aud give the child too irvcti f f) »happiut-s*. » RAh^RFTTA j i rERMS lower than ever. Special inducements tt> parties breeding live or more mares. W. C. MYER, Ashland, Or.