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' -A t 4 ASHLAND TIDINGS Real Estate Transactions. (JOl’STY COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. ELECTION ITEMS. following deeds were recorded in Proceedings of County Commissioners the The Jackson county clerk’s office during Later newB than that received before Court, November term, 1886: NOVEMBER 12, 1886. ERIDAY the month of October: last week's issue of the T idings shows I Officers present:—E. DePeatt, County M. 8. Dean to Sarah A. Dean, 168 acres Judge, Benj. Haymond and S. A. Carlton, EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS. I that some of the reports published then Commissioners; B. W. Dean, Sheriff; W. in Sec. 28, T 37, S R 1 W; consideration, were erroneous, and we give the follow $200. H. Parker, Clerk. Cleveland and Blaine will be the presi ing as the latest news to date: Sarah A. Conger to M. S. Dean, 189.55 BILLS AUDITED AND ALLOWED. dential candidates again, the prophets In California Bartlett, the democratic Henry Buuten, for bridge lumber I 6 00 acres in Sec. 28. T 37, SRI W; consid 15 OO eration, $200. for road scraper, for dist. 17 say. _ candidate for Governor is elected by a J W W If Hays, 214 42 Parker, clerks fees circuit court Jonas Justus to Chas. Nickell, his inter •• •• •• conuty business 200 80 est in 198.04 acres in Sec. 36, T 37, S R 2 The O’Connell party will poll about few hundred majority, and the legisla Chas Schultz, IS (XI janitors salary 26 00 W; consideration, $175. 10.000 or more votes in California, the ture is Domocratic upon joint ballot, VV C Daley, examining bridges 5 25 J Nunan. sundries furnished county John Gune to Wm. Addison, 2 acres iu which doubtless assures the re-election American party probably 6,000; Prohibi Jacob Wagner, bridge lumber for (list 29 42 IX) T 89, S R 1 E; consideration. SUM). 2 (XI «> 11 Watt, assistingsupt. at examination of Hearst to the U. S. Senate. tion 3,000 and Labor Reform 2,000. Ira C. Dodge to Sarah A. Fordvoe. L, I 2 00 Scott Morris, “ Minnesota is Republican by a small John Brown, for wood for county 21 00 acre in T39, S R 1 E; consideration, $100'. 50 3) Nickell, county printing In its report to the Secretary of State majority and Iowa gives some 15,000 to Chas Ira C. Dodge to Wm. Addison, 5-100 Reamc» Bros, earria«- duster, c'rt house •> 75 «I acres in T 39, S R 1 E: consideration, $1. W J Gregory, for bridge lumber the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company I 16,000 Republican mojonty. 29 50 Max Muller, " *' Jesse Ddllarhide to Jemima Colver, 25- only gives in $35,000 cash stock paid up. Indiana is Democratic by a small ma <■ A Hubbell. J P fees, state vsT laurence 4 20 100 acres in Sec. 5, T 39, S R 1 E; con 7 «I B W Dean, sheriff fees, " “ 'This 35,000 was furnished by the people jority, and will return a Democratic U. W 5 00 sideration, $1600. M Colvig, dist att'y fees, “ 64 25 1 M Peterson, graveling road,Cent. P ’ tdist O. Ganiard to T. D. Mayfield, 236.68 of Benton county. S. Senator in place of Harrison. ------ B W (lean, sheriffs fees, circuit court bus 340 03 acres m Sec. 24, T 36, S R 1 W; consid In Washington Territory Voorhees, J Dclloboam, meals furnished jurors 18 00 Demands made upon the mints for S A Carlton, mileage, Jk per diem as com. 11 «0 eration, $1000. Democratic candidate for Delegate to JI 10 80 Haymond. H. Cornell to Hannah J. Hemroth, 160 nickels are $180,000 ahead of the supply, Congress, is elected by a majority of near FOB SUFFLIES FURNISHED INDIGENT POOR. acre« in Sec. 6, T 37, S R 1 W; consider and this is in the face of the fact that ly 2.000, but the legislature is Republi N c«x>ke,tn'dse furn'hed H Cady,indigent 5 Oo ation, $14.50. minor coins to the value of 1,737,765 were W H Parker, salary as agent for co. poor s æ John W. Short to C. M. Sawuson, 91.» I can. Mrs W Briscoe, monthly allowance in struck in the year euding June 30th. 15 <10 acres in T 37. SR 1 W; con.. $15(M). digent family I i In New Jersey, where both parties Jas Drum, supplies furnished Wm Eaton 10 CO W. H. Wickham to Chas. Nickell, his « «► The New York Sun thinks Henry claim the legislature, it is likely that the M W Dunlap, for keeping of Daily, au interest in 159.72 acres in T 37 and 38. S 12 00 indigent R 1 W; consideration, $50. George will be a Presidential candidate Democrats will have the majority and W H Parker, for sendiug a pauper to s oo • 9,; oY' Roseburg J- P- Worley, 12.44 acres in 1888, and will draw enough Democrat elect a U. S. Senator to succeed Sewall J W Merritt, mdse furnished Capt Alcom io oo in 1 37, S R 1 W; consideration, $756.44. J DeRoboam. caring for Jas Ix*slie 12 00 ic votes to offset the Republican losses (Repub.) O. & T. Co. to C. E. Nininger, lot in A Alford, supplies furnished J Brattain 10 00 through the mugwump and prohibition Í As to Congress, the result of the elec J Nunan, .-> 00 Ashland; consideration, $110. *’ ■* O. Connor 4 00 Goodall, monthly allowance I. J. Phipps to J. C. Vannoy, lot in tions is that the Democratic majority in J J P DeRoboam. defections. meals furnished pauper 2 00 the lower house has been greatly reduced- W H Parker, sending pauper to Calif'nia. 6 00 Medford; consideration, $250. The Missouri Pacific, Jay Gould’s J. 1. Rolison to Roland Price, lots in Angle & Plymale.tiK'se fur. Mrs Caldwell 10 00 but the Republican majority in the Sea- N 5 oo Medford; consideration, $2(M). Fisher, mdse furnished Frank Molar road, has 5,000 men engaged in construct 10 00 " EC Gale ate is also reduced. After the 4th, of N Cooke. " John Fraley to Bank of Ashland, lots I W Eaton.monthly allow ance an indigent 15 00 ing branch lines in Kansas, while the March next the Senate will contain ¡49 A H Sunderman. burial M Wilson, dec’ll 28 40 in Ashland; consideration, $3000. Santa Fe road has fully as many more - J. M. Posey to Jas. Bigham. 160 acres WITNESS! EES. Republicans and 37 Democrats. New making an army of railroad builders 10,. in sec 32, T 37. SRI W; consideration, State vs E B Caton 14 3) Jersey, Indiana and Virginia will each “ R Mornt, 63 (¡0 $1. 000 strong. 44 90 John Bigham send a Democratic Senator to succeed Jas. Bigham to J. M. Posey, 159 acres I H Bauti n 27 3) the present Republican incumbents, while in Sec 5,T 37, S R I W; consideration $1. Veit Schutz 25 8(1 Adirondac Murray says that if a show 103 70 C H Caldwell G. W. Isaacs to C. W. Coker, 40 acres in Nevada. Senator Fair (Dem.) will lie of hands could be compelled it would he Witness fees before grand jury cir. court 317 oo in Sec 5, T 47, SRI W; consideration, 100 40 Grand Jurors fees, circuit court found that two-thirds of the Congrega succeeded by a Republican. 556 70 $400. Petit jurors fees circuit court Talesmen, for Oct. term. 1W6 tional clergy of New England have not 129 W Jas. Winningham to W. M. Holmes, I I 159.31 acres in Sec 4, T 33, S R 1 E; con I SW’AJ/P LANDS, OTHER BUSINESS TRANSACTED. believed in the old-fashioned hell for the J. M. Lofflaud, county hospital con sideration, $800. past ten years. Sami. Mathis to Addie B. Colvig 80 The “Report of Commissioner of Gen tractor, makes his monthly report, which acres in See 34, T 36, S R 4 W: consider shows there are fourteen patients in the eral Land office, ” is "before us. In look The emphatic manner in which the hospital, four of whom are state patient«. I ation, $650. free trade candidates were snowed under ing through the pamphlet we find the Mary A. W«xxl to Robt. F. Wood, 10 H. A. Bauten appointed supervisor of at the recent election in the eastern states following paragraphs, which will be of in road district No. 22. vice T. J. Keaton, re acres in Sec 18, T 35. S R 2 W; consider ation, $5(M). signed. shows that the issue of protection vs. terest: On i>etition of A. G. Colvin and M. E. “Sinoe July 1st, 1855, decisions have free trade is not entirely dead, as some Only a Step, been rendered in three hundred and Colvin, and with consent of William Al politicians would have us believe. len, father of Ethan Allen, it is ordered When catarrh has progressed to a cer eighty-six contests, brought by settlers I or applicants seeking to enter lunds that the name of Ethan Allen lie changetl tain extent, it is only a step to that te r- President Cleveland declined the prof- claimed as sw-amp. The amount of land to Ethan Colvin. ribly fatal disease consumption. If you fered degree of L. L. D. from Harvard I involved in these contests was 15,440 B, W. Dean, sheriff, presents his bond have catarrh, even slightly, it is a terrible college. He concluded that he didn’t acres. In three hundred and six of the as tax collector in the sum of 810,000, mistake to allow it to continue its course need it. Some twenty-five prominent cases, involving 12,240 acres, the lands with John O’Brien, C. E. White, Chas. unchecked. If you will only read, you Nickell. James Hamlin and G. T. Hersh- will find why you should take Hood’s I were found not to lie swamp, and the men, including, of course, the Governor alleged swampy character was sustained lierger as sureties, which is accepted and Sarsaparilla for catarrh, iu the statements of Miussachusetts, were put through the only as to eighty tracts, embracing 3,200 approved by the court. of many people who have lieen completely Bills for the purchase of the Rock cured of this disease in its most severe acres. machine last week. “In 1882 a list of lands in the state of Point and Gold Hill Inidgeebeing opened forms. Send for Ixxik containing abun Oregon, embracing 90,000 acres, was ap it was found that the proprietors of the I dant evidence, to C. I. Hood & Co., pro- DuBois, the Republican candidate for proved by this department upon the re said bridges offered to eell them to the Kietors of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Lowell, Delegate to Congress in Idaho, was port of special agent that he had made a county for the sum of 83.000each, where ass. ♦ «► — elected by a stroug majority over John personal examination of the respective upon the county clerk was instructed to Elections iu the United States are ex request the owners of the said bridges to tracts and that the same were swamp and Hailey, formerly of this county. Hailey courted the largo Mormon vote, but the overflowed. The patenting of this list furnish the court a full and complete pensive luxuries, but the standing armies was afterwards suspended uj>on allega statement in writing and under oath,of the tf iti-Moruion sentiment was roused and tions of fraud in procuring its approval original cost, the expenses and receipts of the old world go ahead of them. Gen eral Boulanger will demand this year for gave him a scorching defeat. and that the lands were good agricultural and profits of their respective bridges lands, and were not swampy in character. since the time of construction thereof the French army budget $80,000,000, “An investigation of the matter has and submit the same to the court at its though peace is foreshadowed for the re 1 In Pennsylvania the prohibition vote public. It has cost in recent years 82,- shows losses. St. John received 15,283 been made during the past year and re next regular session in Deeemlier next. Ordered that J. Nunan furnish Govurt ports and evidence submitted, from which votes in the state in 1384; in 1885 the it appears that the lands were not ex Mechstein, an indigent, gooils to the 000,000 a day to keep on foot the armies of Europe. If the other nations keep prohibition candidate for secretary of amined by the former special agent as re amount of S4.00 per month. Ordered that Benj. Haymond furnish the proportion established by France the state received 15,047; and now it is an ported by him; that he was physically nounced that Wolfe, the prohibition can incapable of work in the field at the time W. A. Goldsmith, an indigent, gootls to rate for the coming year will lx* about of the alleged examination, and that, the amount of 84.00 per mouth. didate for governor, has received nlxint prior to his rejxirt, he had made a con Ordered that the W. ('. T. U. have the $3,000,000 a day. In one year of peace 13,000. use of the court house for a lecture on Europe spends the price of a war. tract, in writing, with the chief claimant of the swamp lands in Oregon, by which temperance during the month of Nov Drunkenness or IJqtior Habit, can be Democratic papers of the East, in their he was to receive a large sum of money ember. Cured by administering Dr. Haines’ Ordered that the clerk procare a prop comment on the magnitude of the labor out of the sales of lands reported by him Golden Spécifie. er index for the county commissioners ’ to he swamp and overflowed. ” vote in New York. Chicago. Milwaukee It can be given in a eup of coffee or tea records. the knowledge of the person tak and other cities, confess that this vote Orderetl that R. T. Blackwixxl, super without A Washington dispatch of Nov. 7 says: visor of dist. No. 29, purchase 1500 cedar ing it, effecting a speedy and i»eriuiuient prinnisee to withdraw more strength cure, whether the patient is a moderate from the democratic party in 1888 than The democrats are talking of a possible rails to corduroy roads in his district. drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have lieen made temperate th| prohibition vote is likely to withdraw combination that will enable them to men who have taken the Golden Specific in control the next Benate, even if it should Decision in Kent—Colvig Case. ’m the republicans. their coffee without their knowledge, and have a republican majority of two. Rid- Following, from the Sentinel, i« a brief I to-day believe they quit drinking of their The grand jury at St Louis has found dleberger, of Virginia, sometimes kicks snminary of Judge Webster’s decision in own free will. No harmful effects result from its administration- Cures guaranteed. lictmeata against Frothingham, Jim over the traces, and so does Van Wyck, the case of Kent vs. Colvig: Send for circular and full particulars, Ad Sec. 4, page 576 code of Oregon, pro dress in confidence G old as S pecific C o ,, immings and two others fpr the robliery of Nebraska. The term of the latter ex vides that “every office shall txieonie va <rf| the 350,000 from the express car in pires on the 4th of March next, but his cant on the occurring of either of the 185 Race St., Cincinnati, Ohio. charge of Frothingham recently. The friends are confident that he will be re following events before the* expiration of Miraculous Escape. detectives claim to have located a portion elected. The democrats are hopeful that the term of such office.” W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester, Sec. 6. “His refusal or neglect to take Ind., writes: of the stolen money and to have evidence they will have the support of these two “One of my customers, Mrs. his oath of office ♦ * * or to deposit of a conspiracy lietween Frothingham senators whenever a pinch conies. Then, his oath or bond within the time pre Louisa 1’ike, Bnrtonia, Randolph county, I«>d., was a lung sufferer with consump and others. too, there is Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, scribed by law.” tion, aud was given up to die by her phy Under this section and sulxlivision the sicians. She heard of Dr. King's New Dis who was elected by democratic votes. Henn George, the defeated labor can arises as to when an office lx»- i covery for «'onsumption. and began buying Should two of these three gentlemen, inquiry comes vacant. We should give to the it of me. In six mouths’ time she walked didate for Mayor of New York, was given whom the democrats are counting upon, word “vacant” in this connection its usual to this city, a distance of six miles, and is a large reception at Ctxqier Union Satur- now so much improved she lias quit using vote with them, they would be able to signification -that is empty, unoccupied, it. She feels she owes her life to it. Free day. James Red path and John Swinton without a tenant. So if this office has trial lx>ttles at J H Chitwocxl & Sun’s drag control the senate. occupied seats on the platform. Resolu been or is vacant, it in .8t have been with But there is still another scheme more out a tenant and unoceupie«! by any one. store. tions were adopted, calling on district startling than any yet, by which the dem Is this office so unoccupied? Sec. 1. Art. The wife, mother anil maid who suffer organizations to continue their work, ocratic party hopes to gain the senate 15, of the constitution of Oregon pro from female weakness, will And Gilmore's throwr open their doors to new members, Aromatic Wino a positive cure. For sale and thus have control of l>oth branches vides that all officers except members of at the City drug store. aild prepare, by organization and educa the legislative assembly shall hold their of congress, to act in conjunction with offices, until their successors are elected Gilmore's Neuralgia Cure is a positive tion. for future contests. the democratic administration. Early in and qn!)ljti<xl." This provision makes it curé foT Neuralgia in the the face, side and the last session the senate passed a bill impossible for a vacancy to exist bv rea stomath. For sale at the City drug store. "The strike of lalxirers in the great son of the failure of a Dewly elected Nerve-life and vigor restored in men and meat packing establishments at Chicago to admit Washington Territory to the officer to qualify. It provides in express women by using Gilmore's Aromatic Wine. sisterhood of states. The bill is now be has settled into a genuine, stern contest terms that there shall be an incumbent For sale at the City drug store. between the employers and the Knights of fore the house, and all that is necessary ■ for tliai office, until the successor quali Middle-aged men whq lack vigor and vi Labor. The packers have all signed an to have it become a law is for some demo fies; and if there is an incumlx*nt tin* tality can be cured bv Giln’<?re’s Aromatic office cannot be vacant. Hence this pro Wine. For sale at flic City drug store. agreement that hereafter they will em crat to call it up and have it placed upon vision of the statute d«*claring a vacancy James Sullivan of Salem. Oregon, savs he ploy no man who is a member of any la its passage, Democrats argue that the in an office from a failure to qualify as was cured of the asthma by Gilmore's Mag bor organization. They are im]>orung territory, having twice in succession I prescrilxxl by law. is in conflict with tin* netic Elixir. For sale at the City drug and cannot lie upheld. There I store. lalxirers from elsewhere ami have their chosen a democratic delegate, and the last constitution being no valid statute declaring a vacan time by a good majority can lie cotinted «-stablisliments protected by militia and Why will you suffer from ague aud ma- cy t'roo. faj|nre to qualify, it follows that aria when Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will municipal police. Koine acts of violence upon in future to be carried by their when Mr, Colvig qualified he had a right cure you? For sale at the City drug store. on the part of the strikers are already party. Utater present circumstances it is to th«* office in <|u«*«ti< hi auj its emolu possible for the liou^e to pass the admis ments. It has been further urged tx.*- rejiorted. PROPRIETARY medicine . sion bill, have the president'» approval» ever, that the law fixes a time within which a new elected officer must qualify. The great Bartholdi statue of Liberty *♦»4 utgnjjize a new state government in There re' express jirovision of the is 151) feet 5 iuclms high from the foot to time to haTA two democratic senators „‘-♦ute to this effect; ap.d that particular the top of the torch. The pedestal, which here by the opening of (Lo next congress provision «1 which jeom- rises 140 feet 10 inches above the sea lev when they would participate in the or the term of prosecu^;’ FeaF of discovery, wheij *li ■ !«■■■.rf to m" el. makes the actual height of the monu ganization of the next senate. Their rnences cannot lx* so construed as ' ’" hair and dye’s, js i some, pf gmj- ply that services of the district attomev ment over 300 feet 300 feet 3 inches. coming would make the senate a tie. even iaisv _ ‘~’her. '1'110 very p< r.-<>|ii must commence with the beginning of stant anxiety »„ .. •— «o' bide Uie The famous Colosns of Rhodes, which if the republicans whom the democrats his term. In other words, under the "law from whom she most de»),, was one of the seven wonders of the are talking about should stand by their as it stands at the present time, a person waning of her ehurinx are the «mo mos. likely to make the di-covcrv. Bui there world, is said to have l>een only a little party colors. There would be no vice- elected to the office of district attorney is no reason why she should not regain may qualify at any time before the end o ’ f over I’"» feet high. It also stood at the president to cast the deciding vote, and and retain all the beauty of liair that was term. It ap[>caring from the answer her pride iu youth. Lei her u-e AVEIl’s entrance of a great harbor, but the mod ♦ no one could foretell which party would his that Mr. Colvig has qualified in the man H aik VlGOtt, and, not only wiii her hair ern vessels that sail by Bedloe’s island obtain the ascendency. The uncertain ner provided by law, he is therefore en cease to fall «mt, but #/ tic \ v growth vid titled to exercise the office of district at apix'.ir where the scalp ha-been <leinid< d: could not have passed lx-tween the quantity is Riddleberger. and hx'ks that are ttirninz gray, or have torney for this district and judgment will mighty legs of that great Apollo, so far actually grown while, will return to their be entered accordingly. overtopped by our Franco-American pri-tinc fre-lini «x and brilliance of color. Hie La Grande (Or.) Gazette shows up A yer ’ s H air V igor euro Liberty. some of the inconsistencies of the com Resolntloos of Regret. Hereditary Baldness. G eorge M ayer . Flatonia. 7’cTas.xvM A recent San Francisco dispatch says: mon system of railway tariffs as follows: At a bnsiness meeting of the Ashland I bnl<i ut 23 years of n-go» hs his ancestors There is much dissatisfaction among the “ A prominent merchant of this place has Baptist Church, held Nov. 7. 1886, the had Ix-en for several generations. One bottle of H air V igor started a growth of Republicans with the Chronicle, owing been corresponding with n Cleveland (O.) following preamble aud resolutions were unanimously adopted: soft, downy hair all over his scalp, which to its action in the recent election. Many firm in regard to getting barlxxl wire from soon became thick, long, aud vigoreus, W hebf -A s . Oqr pastor. Bro. A. M. Kus-,ell. them in carload lots. The rate from claim it was the cans«) of the Republican trusting in Divine guiilaiu bus tendered liis Cleveland to Portland per hundred lbs. rcMgiiatioii as pastor of this chitruh—n pustor- defeat, as it threw most of the Republi y» an< dirration, and remarkable ! is 74 cts., while to La Grande, 305 miles atcoffivrC» for its narinoiihMis r< Intioii« and ciiristian can nominees overboard. Rumor says fellow ship, and there is a project afoot to start a new Re shorter distance, t he rate is 82.24, or $1.50 U iii.REAs. In the governm c of this relation more than to Portland. This is explained the church, desiring to express their dc» n is not O «L/C. blit, by healthful stimulation publican paper in opposition to the sense of nbliirrttionw tn their retiring pastor for of the roots mid color gland-, speedily by the fact that La Grande is a way sta his faithful labors and untiring devotion to the Chntuicle, one to which the Republicans restores to its original color hair that is tion on the O. R. 4 N. Co.’s road. The interests of the church. «Io therefore Turning Cray. eau tie. Ono hundred anti fifty thousand lie^olve. That the resignation of Bro. A M. rate from Portltmd to La Grande by car Kussell as pastor of this < hur< h be accepted M rs . C atherine D eamer , P oímí of dollars has already bt'en raised, and 300,- Resolved. U bile we bow with humble ahi»- — hair .Ml(t(h,n|v load lots is $1.1)8 per hundred lbs. Con- mission to the w ill of the great head of the I'ocke, M<l.. I .....i i : i <1 V her IMMl more is assured, or, in fact, the blanched by fright, «lurint.' the ..... ...... late civil sc'jiieiitly in order to get goxls from church, yet we cannot refrain from expressing amount at disposal is almost unlimited. war. A yeii ’ s H aik V igoii re-tored it our sincere sorrow and grief and a feeling of irreparable loss in parting with our be- to its natural color, and made it softer, Prominent citizens tire interested and in Cleveland it is much cheaper to ship from almost lox ed pnstor-who hits been to us pastor, friend glos-ier. and more abundant Ilian it had Cleveland to Portland and from Portland and brother tend to push the matter. beeu before. Resolved, That we cordially recommend to La (trande than to La Grande direct. Scalp Diseases our brother to any church as a ’faithful, con- The gtxxls pass thmugh La Grande on scientidhs Pastor, a devout Christian gentle I Which cause drvne—. brittleness, and fall Says the Eugene Guard: The assess man. a zealous worker in his Lord’s vineyard ment of the county of Multnomah foots their wfv to Portland and bow the O. and a generous, sympathetic friend to the’suf ing of the hair, dandruff, itching, and annoying sores, are all quhklv etiivd bv and afflicted, as well ns the sin sick soul. up only 818,000,000 yet it contains the R. A N. Co. makes money by hauling fering Resolve I. That w»* extend to our Bro. and A yek ' s H aik V igor . It cured JlEitBF.itT B oyd , Minneapolis, Minn., of intoler ;‘,r ul,d Pr*P rful sympa city of Portland which boasts of Ix'ing freight 610 miles for 46 cts. per hundred tf.\ in the afflictions that have led to this sep- able Itching of the Scalp; J. N. C ar the most wealthy city of its size in the less than nothing is more than the writer arutioii ntul h trust that through the nten-ies ter , J r ., Occfnj»an, J’e.. of Scald of our Heavenly Father restored health tnav I nited States, and of more than twenty is able to inform the public. This $2.24 briny to pastor and people a reunion iu the Head; M rs . 1). V. s. L ovelace , Lore- larerille, K>i.. of Tetter Sores; Miss millionaires. Lane Co. with spars«* pop rate is prutably used to show Portland’s neiivfuture, niul now tnay mertv. pem-e xml B essie IL B edloe . Burlinf/ton, Vt.. of prosperity abide w ith them i-vennore ulation and no large city pays taxes on wholetale merchants how the O. R. »1 N. I Ri-..lve<L That the-e resolutions be incur Scalp Disease and Dandruff". Tor l>orate<l in full iu the laimres oi this mcetiir* Co. is favoring them, by thus comjx'lliug pidity of the roots of the hair, which, if nearly one-fourth as much. It is unfair. hii <! thiit the A shi . ano T idings ’ Iferxhl of neglected, may rc-ult in incurab’«> bald interior merchants to patronize Portland Truth ami the North F ieRie Bm,tlst"’ be re Multnomah either has not the wealth ness. is readily cured bv A yer ’ s H air quested to publish them. V igor . A s that she claims to everybody except the houses, or else pay exorbitant freight By ORDER OF ('OXMITTEE. rates." A Toilet Luxury assessor, els«' she contains the greatest A yer ’ s H air V igor ha» no etjual. I; army of injured scoundrels of any coun Keynote to llenltli. is colorles*. cleanly, delightfully per A llelialile Article. ty in the state. Souietliing ought to he Health is wealth. Wealth means inde fumed. and has the effect of making the For enterprise, push and a desire to set hair soft, pliant, and glossy. done to equalize the assessment returns. such g(xxls as will give the trade satisfac pendence. ¡'lie keynote is Dr. itosanko's Cough air) Lung Syrup, the best cough tion, J H Chitwixxl A Son, the druggists II would make no difference to us except lead al) competition. Thev sell Dr. Bo syrup in the world. Cures coughs, colds, Ayer’s Hair Vigor, • n account’ of the state tax. The “Cow simko's (ough and Lung Svrup. because its pams ia the chest, bronchitis and primary PREPARED BY consul»pt ion. One dose gives relief in Counties" arc in for too great a share of the best medicine on the market for coughs every case. Take no other. Price 50 cents i i Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Ma^t- colds, croup and primary cousuaintLj; and $1. baE'.ples free. Sold bv J H Chit- i that in prepirtius tn their real worth. Sold by all Drusgists rnde 50 cents and $t. Kamples free.’ ( wood A- Sim. PIONEER STORE >4 APrettyWomansSeciei. Ayer’s Hair Vigor I I TWO BARGAINS 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 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. i ♦ REAL ESTATE — MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL MERCHANDISE—GROCERIES—ETC. ALFORD NOW! i I A Good Fann near town. A Large Lot and comfortable Dwelling House in Ashland. G. F. BILLINGS, Real Estate & Insurance RAGDON FARLOW & MILLER, The G rocers, ARE AHEAD AS USUAL. ■ The Herefords are becoming the fav orites among cattlemen everywhere, both for range and enclosed pastures. Persons in this valley wishing to breed to imported representatives of the best families of Herefords in Illinois can do so at the farm of E. K. Anderson on Wagner creek, or at the farm of W. H. Atkinson (the Clayton place) south of Ashland. [11-19 ■■■ ■OOCH M >< M M MM)------------- Baking Powder! Baking Powder! VITE HAVE Secured the agency for “Far West” Baking Powders and furnish samples free, for trial, to all. Call and get a sample package. We guaran tee it equal to any in the market. RECEIVED LOUNTS Price 35 cents pei* Pound Can, (A saving of over 40 per cent in Baking Powders.) A Large invoice of -------------- oooooo--------------- TfiDAOnne. Note our Slliiix::::::::::::::: U d A uu UO. Prices: I . 35 Cent» per Plug. ..35 .35 •• •• 35 <• —————< M M »( H H »< »—---------- — Men’s and Boys’ Winter Clothing FINE LINE OF NEW BRANDS OF TEAS — JUST ARRIVED----- ALSO .............. '..................... ROASTED AND GREEN COFFEES...................................... Caps, Boots, Shoes, Etc ----------- Full line of Crackers and Fancy Biscuits.------------ STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES (ALL FRESH Granulated Sugar, 12 lbs for $1; Golden C Sugar, 12 Dm for 81. Cartridges, Ammunition, Etc. 10-13 SPECIAL NOTICES. MISCELLANEOUS. H iiníhcmn Notice. BLACKSMITHING! Having sold an Interest In my merchandise businexx. I most respectfully request all per sonsowlug on notes or accounts to settle (lie same immediately. Accouuts not paid bv November 15th, must be put into notes with approved security. The old books must be closed without delay. J. 1). F ountain -, Ashland, Or., Oct. '28th, 1886. —AND— Wagon-Making. The undersigned having bought the black smith shop and business of Govan High IN ASHLAND, .Must be Paid All notes and accounts due the undersigned must positively be paid bv Nov. 1. 18S6. All persons knowing themselves indebted «ill please come forward at once. All notes and accounts may be found nt the Bank of Ash land. J acob W aonrk . Ashland, Or., Aug. 12. 1S86. Settle and Pay Up. All persons indebted to (he undersigned are requested to make prompt settlement of their accounts. We must have money to run the business A word to the wise is sufficient. Dear reader, if you are one of those referred to, please take notice aud mt accordingly. J M. Mi ( Al l. Ashland, Or. Hides and Furs Bought. The umier-igi'eit will pay the highest min i.et Firice for hides, skins and furs of all kitnls. roiu this date until further notice. J. B. R. If IT« RINGS. Asliland. Or., May 21, 18S6 Boy’s wixilcn shirts, doable breasted or lace front, at O. H. Blount’s. ♦ The finest assortment of glassware and crockery in the city is to be found at Geo. H. Currev’s. , * Order blanks for Eagle Mills at Clav- (op A Gore’s, or at the office of G. F. Bil lings! Order» itiL at these places will re I ceive prompt attention. E agle M ilm *. A Good'Business for Sale. AVouhl respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore accorded the shop, and would assure all old aud new customers that he will spare no pains to give entire satis faction in all kinds of work pertaining to the business. 11-21 8, F. MOKINK. Special Attention pain to Horse Shoeing, WAGON WORK. The miderxlgiied « ill continue the business of making and repairing wagons, buggies, etc., in the wagon shop connected with the black smith shop, an<l will endeavor to give satisfac tion to all patrons as heretofore. W. W. KENTNOH Men’s heavy cassiniere pants, $2.50. at O. H. Blount’s. * Choice comb honey at Clayton & Gore’s. • The Ansonia Jamp is the best and cheapest oil liimp made. For sale only at Clayton & (hire’s ' * ' FOR RECULAR HOURS DELIVERING PACKACES. Hereafter the vity delivery wugou of the un- dersigned will be run as follows: ---- forenoon .----- Tn points<m cast mid south side of Ashland eie< k from s :«> till 9::«>, a m. Granite Pine xml Chi.reh streel» from 9::» tilt lo ::o. West apd north of Church street, from 10:30 till 12 in. *(■*< and north of church street, from ¡i;30 'o'clock. Two acres of land on Granite Rtreet, tn deliver outside of set in a variety of the best fruit trees and hours. If 2'. required cl», x trip will be charged. bernes. Place will pnxluce enough fruit 11-21 N. A. STEADMAN. for several families. A g«>txl home for ■ .................... . u i J.!!U> Bomeone. Apply to G. F. B illings . Boy’s underwear at Blount’s * Stock for Sale. Three boxes of blueing for 25cts. at the Ono Jersey bull, one grade Jersey cow, Red House. * and four pure bred Berkshire pigs. A large invoice of ladit« and childrens G. F. B illings , Ashland. Or. shoes, just received at Talent, Hopkins A x Currants, raisins and citron at the Red Co.’s (’all and see them. House. * The best assortment of ladies dress goods and trimmings in the city at the Pioneer store. * Lumber to exchange for bacon ami flour. Apply to W. G. Tanuer. Reeser's biwk. x Fur Sale. A nice strong buggy for Bale for cash or approved produce. Enquire of J. M. M c C all . Dentistry. PL KF SOAFÎ 12.5 lbs. f'or$l. l s< your op n refuse grease, etc.. an<l Green- bank's Powdered Caustic Sxla. No special ap paratus no experience, no fuel, and only 15 minutes time needed. Send for directions to T. W. Jacksen & Ce., 11-12—::mi 218 «'aliforiiia St., San Francisco. A FINE LOT OF Dr. Coojier, Dentist, Ashland House, Ashland, will jierform all operations as reasonable as is consistent with first-class work and good material. Teeth that are mere shells built up and restored to their natural sha|>e without pain. Gold fillings a specialty. Anwsthctics administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Ladies’ Cloaks, Walking Jackets, Gossamers and Piano Tuning. I Paul Schoen, of San Francisco. the Ulsters efficient and reliable piano tuner who has made regular trips up this way for many years past, will lie in Ashland alxiut the first of November. Orders left at the Ashland House will receive his careful attention. ♦ A banilsome 10x13 inch chromo given away with every box of soap at the Rsl House. Call and see them. * Fine w hite shirts. 75 cts. up, at O. H. Blount’«: five dozen received this week. Dry 6tc*VB wood Lr Eate by Billings. ♦ These goods are all of the best quality and most desirable patterns, and will be offered at astonishingly low prices for CASH ONLY. Young Men’s Nobby Check Suita........ “ “ “ Red Mixed Suits Men’s All Wool Plaid Suits.................. <• Fine Black Diagonal Suita...................................... 44 “ Cork Screw Cutaway«.................................... .......... 20 00 44 Silk-Lined Chinchilla coats and vesta.................. .......... 20 00 Ci Heavy Brown Check Suits, new and stylish. . . ............ 12 00 Boys’ Suite, «11 kind« ........ ............................................... 82 00 upward Fine Line Men's Light Weight Overcoats...................... $2 00 to 4 00 Men’« All Wool Underwear, per suit.............................. Men’« Knit Underwear. .. .50c to 1 00 Boy«' Knit Underwear .. 50c to Men’« and P _ ‘ ’ Overahirta, ~ Boy« all styles—cotton and woolen .. A Fine Line te Navy Blue Overahirta, extra sizes........................ Men’s Joraey Overshirte— the boss for winter.......................... 44 Heavy Cotton Socks, 2 pr................................................ 44 Heavy Woolen Socks, 3 pr.................. ........................... 44 Fine White and Percale Shirts a specialty.................... 44 Fancy Neckwear in new and no vol patterns ................ 59c to 44 Boots, 12 cases received this week, per pair................. 83 00 Boys' Boots...................................................................................... $2 50 Don’t fail to examine our stock of Men’s Shoe«. YOURS TRULY. J ohnson ’ s JUST RECEIVED B lock , 0. H. BLOUNT, Clothier & Hatter Ashland, Or. CITY DELIVERY A giMxl business in Ashland requiring but a »mall capital, apd bringing in from ------ A FTERNOON------ Points on m*st and south side of creek in- $5 to $7 per < lay, mr sale. Apply ip W. cli;dii:g li.ugtbwn, Hulu l Mil J..iq « Wickham. Oct. 22 tf.f Granite Pine and Church sfreCts, from a-30 * —1— Dll ■; 30 A Rare Bargain. FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, Keep constantly on hand a lull stock vf Flour. Qraham Flour, Cracked Wheat, Corn Meal , Rolled Barley, Bran, Mill-feed and Midd 1 i no-s. Jn ponneétiqn with the milling business I have at all times the largest assortment of FARM and Democm t 19 be found in Southern Oregon or Northern California. AIN WAGONS OASH BUYERS CAN ALWAYS» FIND BAKI.AIN- ATHLAND Mil l », Al TUL E. C. LANDERS. {JjgT’Highest market price paid for all kinds of grain at times—in cash. al 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 STOCK * UP 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. And offered for sale at THEBE GOODS ARE AT ] |M| M A I I ■ !"!» “¥f U Vf I* &■ O BOUGHT FOR CASH, in Chicago, San Francisco and Portland, and I am con»equently prepared <«■ give bargai