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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1886)
------- — - a, ■ ------------ , — - .r i - . NOVEMBER 19, 1M6. R1DAY GENERAL NEWS. t he gn-at Hour center. MinueaiH»lis. is • timing »»nt something over 2*U1M) barrels .•f Hour a «lay, or enough to supply the I . three largest standing armies of Europe with bread. ls'ss transfers of range stock have Iieen made within the present year than j for some time past. Range marketing has lieeu unsatisfactory and investments .•orrvHpondingly unattractive. Tberum h- men's turn however, will come agait^ I I \ Nuti1 ‘inti Stocktuan. ('Iiicitf/'-. Getting the Best or a Railroad. Cranberry Culture In Washington Territory. ASHLAND TIDINGS Mr. J. A. Burr, Olympia, ralates hi&ex perience in cranberry culture, in a recent ntimlier of Commerce, Tacoma, as follows: In 1877 I planted three. fifty-feet beda of New Jersey cranberries, the slips l>eing obtained from Ocean county. Two I Bunded uud ono I planted on nutural lx>g. The latter did much better than sanded lieds. In lsHlt I gathered from natural bog two large sugar liurreto of lierrien and on« from sanded beds. From 50-feet natural lied in 1882. gathered fiee barrels of 37 gallons each, ami from two sand'd bc«ls five barrels; total. 370 gallons, whole sale. or 3277.50. I have four acres vines, which have u«»w lieen set out two years, I doing as well as those on smull l>og. The richest swatnps are not b»nt adapted to cranberry culture. Poorest pent Logs are good enough. Land that overflows to about the first of May is liest. but Eastern sy stem Hooding during the win ter is not necessary in this climate. I plaut in rows two feet apart, putting vines six inches apart in row and forcing into mud (with wedge-shaped dibble or forked stick), from four to six inches. Pull or hoe out weeds first two-years; tliird year they will bear, then will be no more trouble than a hay farm; plant nnv time, front October to June; 1,000 cut- tings will plant 30 feet square, from which you can gather 10 bushels of berries a year. A yield of 50 barrels of 2l > bushels to each acre will bring return of $500. There are thousands of good cranlierry bogs in western Washington Territory, our contemporary states, which can be profitably utilized by this culture. Mr. Burr’s experience is arousing deep in terest among Washington Territory farmers, who are talking of making ex periments in cranberry culture on swamp land, of which there are hundreds of acres in Puyallup valley going to waste, believed to be well adapted to cranberries. DRUGS AND MEDICINES- PIANOS, ORGANS- MISCELLANEOUS. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. LINES OF TRAVEL A TRANSFER. Choice Farms For Sale, OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. P.AÌEN1 Chicago Uenild.] “The Lake Shore folk« were awfully gia.1 when a certain man (lied up in Buf falo the other day,” said a conductor. "The rniiu’s nmo* was Tiilliot. About twelve yearn ng«' ralls»t saved a train from going into a washout near his farm, 1 and of courat» the «•ompany felt very grateful. P. P. Wright. Superintendent of the Buffalo divisiou, sent for him and l«*ade«l him with thunks for him and the company. Tallsit modestly «leclined a! money present of S5Ut>. but said he didn't | object when Wright pro|ii»sed making ! out for him n pass good for the remain- ‘ d»-r «»f his life. While Wright was writing I out a pass Tallx»t inquired: “‘Say. Mr. Wright, have you any ob jections to making that read good for me and a friend? I may want to take a I friend up to Cleveland with me some time to see an uncle of mine." Wright was so full of gratitude that he couldn’t object to anything, and the tnan got his pass, go«»! for himself an«l friend, and it was afterward sent on to head quarters and countersigned by the Presi dent and general passenger agent. “Well. now. what do you think? For more than ten years that man Talbot has been riding constantly lietweon Buffalo and Chicago, Buffalo and Cleveland, or Buffalo ami Toledo. He was never alone. He always had a 'friend’ with him. The friend was usually some commercial trav- ler. In short. Talbot has made railroad riding his regular business. He made ar rangements with various wholesale and jobbing houses to carry their men, and booked his engagements months ahead, sometimes. When these failed he picked up stray pitssengers here and there. Af ter paying their sleeping ear and other expenses he had six or eight dollars a day left as clear profit, and out of these profits he managed to amass a snug lit tle fortune. He tried to use his pass on the limited express, but the company wouldn't have it. In fact they wanted to refuse to carry him altogether, but their lawyer concluded that tbe reestllt or damages would be too exjK-nsive. Talbot is «lead now, though, greatly to the regret of several traveling men.” THE I’NDEKSIGNED OFFERS FOR CASTORIA for Infants and Children sale a No. 1 grain farm, containing 204 :: t. s <»f tillable hind situated on th- >-tag»i rollìi, mi ti tles eas* <4 Jacksonville. J’l.iso i- w»-il improved; g'Kxl well of v.’ntrr for hon-e us- and living stream for stock. Also 215 n.-rt s lving within half a wik of 1‘ho-iiix, -.11 under fence, county road ou two sid«a; can at small expense lx put in cultivation. For particulars cal! ou or ad dress »>■. JU o ie u-rin ib< '• « uè h'ju<1r- «I nervs <»! grain ami bin grt»wing, that 1 will «sci! with the farm. If d^ired, can give p<»<- Ht any time. — VIA — Oregon & California R. R. and Connections. Nature's own renudv— OO < .<>'»• c< hi lift < »H s made e,’. Ashland with •taxes of ! I m * < 1 iîorniu, un iron nini Idaho Stage Company. \5 ill speedily relieve and j«-r- K K maneiitly cure all the various diffi K K culties arising from a disordered K K K K condition of the K K Liver and Kidneys. DAL Y EX« ! PT >FX’I>AV- (¿»st >i<lr l>i% iihion. I T BETWEEN PORTLAND AND ASHLAND. Mail Train. I.F.AVE A Rf IVE. I.EAVF it i-j* rf'.cth hariiih-s and can given t'» th«- most «lelicat«' w«>- an or child. For sale by all drug- ,-ts. W holesale Agents. PORTLAND, AKK1VE. : I «»lu ll. Ilrit-hn A Woodard. Albany Ex pres» 1 rain. A nice home on Bear creek 2';. mil«- north of tin town of Ashland, containing 109 acres of good land, all under cultivation and well fenced; a new house of three room« uud sum mer kitchen; a never failing -pring at the door. barn, and young orchard. For particu lars apply to P. L vttletox , Ashland, Or. Oregon Kidney Tea! ( ' o u Portland.. " 0“ \. M. Awl land . !-• \ M. Eiland .« f. P. M l Portland.... 1» P. M. Farm For Sale ETC. —TIME 2i DAYS.----- JOHN 8. HEKKIN, Ashland, Or. “CaatoTtaia io well adapted to children that I Caatoria eurea jloHe, CoaMlpation, Sour Stomach. Diarrhrea, Eructation. I recommend It aa aupenor to any prescription Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotoa di kaowB to ute.” H. ▲. AjtcwiR, M D., rest ion. Wltho-t injurious medicattaa. 1U Bo. Oxford 8t>, Brooklyn, H. Y. o< » () O O MEDICINES, Portland. < 4.00 I’. M. Lebanon......... 1»:2«) F M. Lebanon... 1:4 . A. M I Portland .10.0. A M. ORECON. fh«' report of the Department <>f Agri- ; Tn C bxtavb CoxrAKT, 182 Fulton Street, N. T. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS cultural -ays the yiel»l of eon», according ! Daily bet ween Portland and Ashland. Th»* <». to revised returns, is twenty-twb bushels | JLC. R. IL Fur^y makes coni‘<*ction with all the regular train- <»n th« Fast Side Div fr< i fo.»• I» t acre, milking a production, upon the of I <♦. pres.-ut adjustment of acreage, of 1,660,- Side llivinion 1100,01 a i bushels. This accords well with A FIXF. snick Ranch of acre'', situat BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. recent retums of the condition, and will Mail I rain. ed 1 nule X. E. of 1’honix: all under fence uot lie naturally changed in the final re LEA.’. J I AlUl! VI . and all set in clover; no rough or broken Portland.......7 ’ M. < <»r\all rj j’. P M view ef the work of the year. land »'U the place. Good house and barn, Corvullis i ju p. M.iPorH • I . F M orchard, good spring and water, 'lerni-i:— Great suffering is said to prevail in At Cui vallis connect w i»h Part cash, balance on time. Price. $22.50 Pa<'ilic for YaquiiiH Ba> Western Texas where scarcely any rain per acre. W. H. W ickham . Exprcnw Train has fallen since June of hist year. The LEAVE. r y a Í PnrtliinO... i crojis have been ruined by the prolonged CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. McMinnville. «irought, and many people are on the Local ticket* Host Local ion in Rogue River company ’s up- point of starvation. The district of btrectN. Tickets i<»r prinf ip.il points in < alifor Valley. nia can only be procured m uoiu.pany’a oiiic« «•ountry thu« afflicted comprises an area l i.e iiuderslgiie l. in Consequence <’f the ill equal to the states of Pennsylvania. New Cor. F and Front Sts., Portlnd, Or. health of hi- wife, is i-otnpelled to .seek a drier climate. »Ill therefor offers fur Side his farm Freight will not lie rc< ' iv I for shipment af Jersey and Delaware combined. <>f ‘.»s acres adjacent to the Town of Talent. ter 5 o'elru k I’. .’>1 ou .-ill:.-r lie- East or West The place is in a high state of cultivation, con Side liivi-ioti». Several National iianxs have declined tain- n good house and barn, about .'4KJ fruit f R. KOEHLER E F KOGERS, «7 tree-, good water, etc. Will also sell horses, to surrender their 3-per <?ent bonds, Mnnagi F A Fus». Agent. wagons, cattle, hogs, a full outfit of farming called for redemption by the Treasury Implements and household furniture. Terms i eu«V Department, preferring to retain the Tin- farm w ill b. sold alone, if desired. Ad G. F. 1’ESNEBAKLB. Ism.ils although the interest bad ceased, i dress, Talent, Oregon, Feb. •>. 1SSG. ather than buy -Is or 4*-.<s. which com mand high premiums. The banks con Kaneh For Sale. tend that they could legitimately hold ASHLAND - LINK VILLE The uml'TsiRnc'il "ft’ers for sub. his stock the called bonds if they di-sired to do so. r>iii<'h of .’/.u «errs situated on th»- Head of An telope creek. 5'c miles north of Ashland. And Fort Klamath Lines. ami thereby retain the circulation which Oregon. A 1 ranch for stiK-k purposes; also raise s'ood veKetables Will pul up this season th«' lx »nds. when purchased, privileged 411 ton« of hay oil'the placo. Will sell stock on Hagen leave Asli'niid "iinday e ¿cept- them to issue. the place, hay, and household goods with the ed) on arrival of mail train mon Portland, Y ran. h / DISAPPOINTED The men who are holding the lxx»f in Mrs. Cleveland Snubs the South. arriving at Links ¡lie. k o ’ < loi-k i m also leave For farther information apply to m. tv fol I >' «(M-psia. Linkvilie i »r Ashland » very inorniiig « x< ej<: GEO. H. B a VI tv. dustry of America in their tender palms I t Washington Dispatch Nov. 1. etc.. I haritlv Sunday. Ashland, Or July 16, ISA. n<l liav. li. ver k.7i are called the “Big Four." otherwise I The average Southerner of the "F. F. Connect nt Linkvil!« with tri I pr'Kiiio I' es for Fort Klamath and Lnk<?vi»’U known as Armour. Swift. Hamlin ami V.” stripe ia ad mad as can be because FOR SALE ! New coaches and new htouk through« I Morns. They ar«- very active gentlemen, Mrs. Cleveland, after refusing to go to apecial chic given to make th« traveling n* '|'HE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his comfortable at» possible. Best route to East with a surpassing <ifft-.’tioii for the range Richmond ax promised, han turued right I house and lot on Pine street. Ashland. ern Oregon for traveler« and tourist“. «■attlemeu. Devoted to many philan arouud and gone to Boston. That ah«' Eor information apply to L »t contains I*-* acres, well set in fruit HIO!" GRAVENoIL Igent thropic sehena s th» y Live found it D<x*e»- refused to go to Richmond because she I and berrieH; has a fine flowing well, t.ood lliirkleit’s Arnica Salve OREGON. ASHLAND, A*n 1 am ». <>!:» house; convenient t"> business center. -ary to regulate tin ."itth raising bitsi-| would have to share the honors of the Wiil also sell a span of good horses, a 1 ’ he beat Saive«in the worhl for cut- Abhlau«l nMcc Willard a 1 1 a.-ss of tia- countiv for the’x-nefit of Art prepared to furnish PIAXO- and ORGANS at PI-ID E- that DEF'i < OPETITION event with the daughter of the great bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei two seated sprint; wagon andeet of harm«««. ware st«»re. ’ hi msi-lvi 1'h»'Chieag'» market vho’tld light of the democratic party tn the sores, tetter. cl'.ap]>ed bauds, chilblain Inquire at once of Agent at Linkvi 11 « mmw L mmmm ZZZZZ 1 Dstrnment*' ¡;u><rn.»teed a- r<-r»r»'M-»»tv*i ’»r Money refunded. C has . 8. C owkein . Rranu *■. Marlin Ai < o ••e named the Big Four market. (L'U South, Jeff Davis, ie no longer doubted, coms, and ail skin einptiona. and positivi ty cores piles, or no (>av required. It Our terms are as liberal as any house on the Coast. Ba« <>n, Lard, Wheat, Xshland. Or., Oct. 22 IXdfi. I'« 70.« ( A . .1«'.) Slcrlrtjn<trer. far on Mrs. Cleveland's trip to Boston, guaranteed t • give perfect satisfactioii. «• v arsjn use Oats or Barley taken in payment L>r Instruments. Cash not rejet tetl. ASHLAND James l.ta. ll Lowell, according to.« the other afternoon, she rode as far as -iionev refunded. Price 2'» cent.- per Im. Greatest Htdria'Tri'^nph of the Age! SoC I ÊT IES. ------- ORGAN.« ■ \KE\ IN “Akr FAY FOR IIANOS. --------- F >r sale by -I. II. Chilwood A' Son’s. «•ab-t«‘'li pat'h from London, is to marry New York on th»' train with Miss Davis, SYMPTOMS OF th" IKovager Lady Lyttleion. w .low of but wo’ild not moot her. Th" wife of One-eighth or Mt-lb. lx« crackers at th Ka-onic Directory. Ashland California for the following Ag.ncy for Southern Oregon and Northern TCmPSD tiic late and aunt by marriage of th« the pr.-sid ul o»'>*upied a privata v ill R«d Holls«', .kX‘, !.< ••«>< i.^pt-tiic. B<>»rl. m-iivc. Fain i. Instruments. il.e hea i. wills a dull «riisation in the slSKlYoV CHAPTER 5 1. 21 K. A. M. present Lord Lyttkton. She is a-id t<> Mr. and Mrs. Secretary En iieott. cud bark r "i. Finn uudr-r the .houldrr- i Iteguiar convocation. on the Thursday next 'is. a fill" looking nn«l accomplished wom Miss Davis was a passengi r iu the parlor i ¡u.l •, > ullnr»e r. ft er enting, w itb n dle- ’»'LLXNEOU «fier tin lull moon «.:• i'n.'.t oin to ,'xrrt i«»u ui body cr mind, an. als»iit l<> yvars of age, and. like ca. just ahead, but they kepi lheir Heats W. H i.-rttjL'i.t; <«i temper, J.ow spirits, with Decker Bros, A E. Hammond, sc y. n f<-«-lii;_-of l:r. - ■ tig neg iceted eumti duty. Mr. LoweP, has l>eeu twice married be all the way, and tn order to make sure '.« eari-i". ». i>i .'ztae»a Flutteriug at the Behr Bros, . A rkansaw fore. Thi« news throws new light iijxm that there v.< uld bo no meeting on uh .’bl II.-;. :. Dote before if:«« r;c«, iii adache ASHLAND l.GlMiE N ». 23, A. F A A. M J. & C. Fisher, c"»-r th'- right e-e, Kratl«-a*ae«n, with Mr. Lowell's exi'tss; <• vexation at the ing from the train, Mrs. 4 1». rebin 1 re .'tat»*d coniniiiiii' atinu ou tLe Thursday o.» Lilul drcaiiie, II i^h>y colored I rme, uud D I Emmerson, FREh.H I .Old ¡limbe- of al r before the full uu»4i. pnlilii'atioii. I»y Julian Hawthorne, of Lis mained in her ear for fifteen minutes an»' ferrei prott-pt.v i » -i n »rinvìi CONSTIPATION. and TrTY h i'lk-f.du s especially adapted rather fl«-'remark n-pecting th> queen. allowed the “daughter of the Confeder I yers & Pond. ♦? such rase«, ono <I“S effects such a etc 'In- iTln;'.' of \»al« i, and th«> I.PLJsh acy" ample time to reach the hotel bo- •f 4-e’j,,«y . ;a ■Tisiitoesufflrrer. -17 . .11 VPTITt N<- 1. «». E. H. T!i I ncireidsr .1 c tite.sr.il ■ a;«s th* nobility. fore startii g berxeif for th" FibL.enne i H: string« fur the Vioi.ti Bhiij". aliti ó litùT. I J nkc vu rtc-eti . t I »I ■ . -tern !• im:;-» oil K au«i 34 Tui-.dny iu •*v »:..'d..- t ni'- Acliou en cauaw I Fh«' Phil:««lelplim l iin‘* says a aouse hotel. Southern jieople say thu' tLie ir • OfcV t»« - <*1 re r » s.H . »< < copiar j; . ar *, <>ol• are arc SYRUP. Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordéons, Flutes, Flageolets, Music Books. Shoe' Mle». A sna C ar . er . W. M 1 1 r •*>c > i ?f>-rray «>' straw 1- 1».-in '« i, tract»d in that city, au »<ffr.»nt tba' ci'nuot lie overlooked, Mi-« Ann» And« r»"U Secretary. is Music, Music Rc'ls and Folios, a a to I»- ••ris't»si in th«> ground- of the anil the conduct of the t r. uleiit’s wife is i Aiway-» on ban.' In fai l, an;-:l'ing in th«'u«l<-line <mi be furnisln'<l o'- -hort Noli '» I I in kmcrii'an exhiliitioii in London, where a denounced as silly. Should aheeveroun- Ashland. Lodge No. 15, ir il «i,: oi »V ch»ng. I la a (live 11« H '-all mid '■ "'ll 11.' ed Ml l'ider» i.v mai’, proniptlv Httetid-.-d to li gio apulieition of i.ivorabh- site has Iieen »■ectire«! for it. It clude to make a trip southward she will I. O. <>. F. nutural eoirir. act» Respectfully. THE Sign of th« Ar!aut«twr Cough is an \merican suburlum villa of the meet with a colder reception than if she Hold regular in. '-tingH every Saturday even I by Droguait, ot OJ'mp is looking you all square in 7h^ ing at their hall in A-hland. brethren in good ci; I tif pi, most approvt-il architectural design, two made a pilgrimage to Greenland. i «'.anditig are cordially invited to attend. York wan ? ? Hnr "' nnd «»Hable — TRANSFER. — R ort . T aylor . N. ti and |: lu.lf stories high and covering a 8Ar,1‘V'oAre to»ubl<xi with a John May Secretary. What a Wife Sahl Cough, ( old. Bronchitis or Lnng Com- HpflCt1 •j of forty-two by fifty feet. It ib P.1*in.t U rio ioor Baiiieg keep you awake pii.tr; e «; ck encampment no is . i 00 f Passenger Coach to and from every Train. •11 night with Hacking Cough*.CoMsfa builtlentirely of material manufactured Simply this and nothing wore: ir.Ki ' et0\ yoa wnnt something Meet» in odd ri-ii->u t Hui' every 2d and Sth It came from T. K. Bolton's store; iron J straw, the inside finish being a reliable in the house to meet these Monday in each month. Membi'ia ia (fO'sl • •as proved to be a perfect cure. moved anyu re about •mHrgencies ? wo answer to all; 2 Go handsome imitation of roaewtxxl and standing cordially invited to attend. Pleasant tasting, safe and sure. to vour Druirmst and get a Bottle of tho j a a 2.Ì ryt»- -. E. J. F arlow , €. P. other hard woods. The building will lx- That Gum Tree (Eucalyptus) cough Syrup. Arkansaw ( ongh Syrup, and be troubled Robt. Taylor, Scribe. no more. Pni'o. io cents tier Bottle! Lower Than Anyone Else devote«I to th«' illustration of 1’hila- T K Bolton A co would call the atten HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14. ■ i»'l phiii's «XHumereial. financial and indus tion of their friends and the publio to this ----- FOR SALE BY— excellent preparation, made in Australia Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in eseii trial interests by ni>*ans of photographic » and San Francisco, California, from the MISCELLANEO! S l£on:h in Odd Fellows's Hall, Ashland. J. H. CHITWOOD à SON, Ashland. Mas M. F. C asey , N G. views repnxluced by the photo-pnnt leaves of a peculiar variety of the Euca J. K. Heimau, Sec'y. lyptus or blue gum tr«»e of Australia. It pr<x'F»i~. The views will include the lead has t-".'-’ n. « i..-- tviot'I., or éruption, no sickening property to disturb the «..•■■< ; -. . f i. Salc-rbeuni, ing hanks, uewspiqicr offices, exchanges, stomach, and iH most reliable for curing W. H. ATKINSON K V. CARTER •t .."« - aî> er tienigli skin, Headquarters Burnside Post, G. A. R. i Would iaforui ni» publie it.Hl l e I - coughs, colds, sore throat, whooping cough, President. C'Hshier sell« ails, hotels, «'tc. i i by bad blood ara ' •'bli-hid h>m«e!f 1'4 bronchitis, croup and any tendency to con DEPARTMENT OF ORECON. ni. purifying, anfl sumption. Sold by T K B olton , w- r nt I.at I ii g Ul« All members of the G. A. R, in good City Drug store, agent for Ashland I- liign mfiumee I Hor-»’ Votes. How’s Your Liver? ASHLAND DRUG STORE M Asonic Block. [ A 1DCCCT CT/"Ad IWIHi 171X1 I TC JC j X ( )I T LAI KG eo 1 ( Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries, School I3ooks and Stationery ! Artists’ Materials, lamps and Lamp Stock. Western Stage Co J H CHITWOOD & SON & 1 HUNSAKER & DODGE, 25 _ £ A LIVER. City Transfer and Dray Business. GROANS PIANOS J. H. McBRIBE, PROPRIETOR. Kasan & Haeilie. A. B. Chase. G eat Western. J. W. O. GREGORY. s M DŸE < m Passenger & Freigh HUNSAKER & DODGE BARGAINS I BARGAINS I CUeìES ALL HUMORS, M. MAYER, The Bank of Ashland. lit w ho I'linti« >t wait for the «ievelop- i leiit .»f t la» colt into the full-grown horse, lia«l la'ttor not attempt th«' rearing of horses. Many liors«’» that might have been ».Tillable, have lieeii nuti»-l lieeause their vwtiers had not time to wait for them to mature. If there is one thing above another 'hiit is essentlal m the «lispositiou and make-up of a man who engages in liorae- raising and handling, it is patience. Miiny a trottifu-bre«! horse that might have las'ti a bright light upon the turf has iieen ruine.1 entirely by his trainer, W$o Las not the patieu»*e to develop his a« hi« strength and constitution would staibl it. Men win» are tin most Hdcceseful horse men and w a »» make the meet money out • if th«' business, are the patient, persever ing inTi. who are always willing, and h ive the time to 'rive iheii burin.» plen ty »»C thought i'U.i labor. 4 I I! f is entirely free from all Mercurial properties, can be given to the weakest constitution with out danger, is palatable and easily ad ministered t<> children, is mild in opera tion, and never fails to effect a cure, rice 25 cents. Sold by Chitwood A S-'ll. ■I it- potency in ti. Poils, Car. rolli »ou» Sorca Joiiu f>i»«-aMe, Goitre, or 'Illicit •d a.lands. S'ndteQ Next to tho Ni.tley shoe sb"p <»n Main -tre t. l.ii:'« ti-ati-e, w 'h col and has tor sale a w ell <-b'"i n -ttx-k of li • is. j, <»r th«- suma felo.iaZff« -et ion». Cloths anti Uassiniores « îsï : 5 in;.» I ? it bv i. _______ -, . rcf'a _ f. i. I*i< from which to make up suit- to order. Al so a led i< al Il I ••< •<• % < i }, nt I good fine line of ;■< -t le il, a fair »«.iti. biióvanl spir- , vital streit" .1:, ai <1 son naneas ot Moo’s Fiiriiisliing (iootls. i-oiretlluiioii, v.m lie isiut'hbhed. Consisting of Fine *tnm. » .,d........ fof every .sort, etc . all f<»r sale at lowe< livihg pnuvi* Ashland Lodge, A. O.U.W. M c C alls block . gre’ii jp litigi' room in Odd Fellow's Hall every FlK»i. a..d T hiep Wednesday la each month. Present hour of ineeDng 7:00 p. m . All Brethren iu good »tandlug tie cordially inv ited to attend. J R. C askv . M. W. W m . P atterson . Recorder. ASHLAND. OREGON. A T Manufacturer and Wood-W.orker Th« ur^-.'S'. uud Finest stock nf Aslilatul at Would announce to the public that he lias purchased the Marsh planing inill and Bash and d«x>r factory on H.S. EMERY’S PIONEER FURNITURE STORE Transact* a Uen-iral Baukins Basine s Interest «Univi d • n Time Di pesiti Collcctions iu«d‘- a», all a -resaibìe pointt mi la voraci»' tenti« 8ight exchin.v and t» ¡« ¿raphii' m-.'-fer« «old ■ si Forti.-»n ». Sali F: mirisi. .1 un 1 New York. ! <lu.'t o' Xl lU'i lirl Walnut Sets, Bed I.onnges. SitLs 1. >t.rds. Bureaus, Center Tab'ea, Mirrors, Picturen and Frame« i'll«"» at*«- fr< '.ii’-n'.'v pr s<«i «1 by n een»e ■ 1 wetkhi Hi f:i" L.-.ck. i«»«tiH mid b'wer part of th«' ..I h I oiu * ti. causing' the pitleut to ..npi»'»-«' I .- 111.« Home i-.flevliou of till' kid- tvys or nci.’Ulxirin:- orgaus. At times, I -» ..j.loius m 1 • »if«.-:ion .»re present, flatu- CHAIRS, 50 DIFFERENT DESIGNS ;i-ucv, unetisi'iv-«'» of die stouiHch. etc. A 1'iotsttire, like ,»« "spirntion. produeitig n Window Shades, very «i;s.-.gr--ei..».e »tfllmi-*. after getting Samples of Cu’peti», wann, 1- a common site idsnt. Blind, Baby Carriages, tilet'dii’g, anti itching piles vield lit oiue I'.?y«' VS ag. u«, etv. ».» tiie appi.c Cl in of Dr. Dusanko's File ;t» medy. wilier, nets «itrectbr upon the parts iffected. absorhing the tumors, aliaying ; he mtense itching, and effecting a poriua- "• nt cure Price 50 cents. Address, tlie you can't find whnt vou want I will Dr. Boe.-ink'i Medicine Co.. I’iiptH, O. Sold And if manufacture or oder i for you. ' v I H <'hit w . mh I A- Son. xHC . ASHLAND, OGN I GENERAL \ I Oregon, WILL EMPLOY NO CHINESE LABOR. lt-17 ALFRED WRIGHTS im- the 1'i'Lf. name . il • J B. PACE OX IHh I’fX l’AG Doll ' tie .leceivi-i. upon if the initials CHRONIC DISEASES or tir : Liver, Bíúodj and Lungs, If y«vi fro| «’. 4» bflltnt. <1, have ■all"w- color of •V. b-h-brown spr.ta on fact' or la al ie a'iaclit' or diui- n«--.. laid taste hi i I " i ti.il laut or « billa, •I alt«-ria.unir irli til -. low spirita and plia,HIV lain-la pillar npp. tit«-, and <XM'.t«‘«l tolle U<*. lb I mg Iren« Indi. gestion, t>} ,j ind Torpid 1.1, er. or “irlf I ioú-iie«-.' hi n.iiny < i.s< s only par’ <4 t I bl inpu.l «-.li» «II f-eed. As h r ''.c.ly f«w «¡I site «. Hr. I lerce»* (■oldcii ’ll di< 11 Disco very has m equal. K j • •• i»«r of »flood, For Wc •«’: I -i Miorl u« • <» « a ». * >» ■ <>ii< I« it la, Sc V c re <’<»!! Il*, • ii in pl i o ii , ana kindn-l n V. ». mu r< iu«-dy. 8en«l t< i ceiita in - t' Dr. Pierce a x>"k un t onsuuq»ti< >u, old Siy I>ro gglsta. PRICE $1.00 MYER BROS. IhHLaii' IN Hardw; arc. Stoves, ìv Tinware, ♦ « ASHLAND, ORECON Mad« '»V the Gelatino-Brotnide. ot Are now taken by the leading Photographers iu all th*- < itie-. and for Groups, pic urea of children, etc., i r • far s> i« rior to the old «»»■called “uel-plate" process. Call at Logan’s Gallerv. on the liil. C. W. COBURN & CO., Stole Agents, [10-50; A. nd eiamiue work made exclusively by the new proce««. leading artiwts of the coast on exhibition for comparison. Ph »»'»graphs made by tbt» « 44 ¿3S3:iat¡on, VW, N. Y. fUltt ® Q THOMPSON & STEPHENSON vQVCS S LITTLE \xvgaV\vo PILLS. AN'ri->.VI.fO( s and (TTHiltTir. Sotti by DrURCisi . IX 4 lad. REWARD Pat Oct 30th, 1333. VS h j an prepared to oiler the public better liccoiianodatioits than ever before afforded in Southern Oregon in ibe livery ••nsiness. Horses Boarded and Fed. if:-» IJ! At reasonable rates. N« ■-. Mini bandnome turnouts, n liable and safe buggy t-am.-i. and good saddle horse- always to be had at these stable«. *J-4? Will Buy and Sell horses mit Sold ONLY to tire Retail I’ntk Inule at Schmlnle Pri«v-. 1 »tOTTTtFS $G,OO. World’s Cisne l ln old stahlen ou Main ‘»tuet near the bridge. and the new stables on Oak street, are now under the proprietorship and man agement of PHOTOGRAPHS ARE WORLD RENOWNED. 11-22 WORK Will be mude s»-a» lo give entire taliriiutii STA ILLES !♦‘tiratoii PERFUMERY 313-15 FRONT STREET. S. E. IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE I LIVERY AND FEED SACHET POWDERS, &c. i ORDERED 'HOP XEAli THE DEPOT. ASHLAND ».ear Yu:.!c I \ •' u g< .♦<! pAt ronugu FINE ALL i .1UDGE. N I > IÍ >' J. B. BACI-: Tobaccos. Ashland, • \ Kei'ps cou'tantly <-n hand a ini «up'ily of every tiling in above line, wh*« h will be sold at prices a- ’"U us can be offered anywhere. H. SCHERRER. nt low rr.u -, and all work done promptly. .»L • hC I lie Parent of liiMimnia. OREGON Repairing Neatly Done Addami. O:eg ni. Ann) 111. l>S»i . m t ■d TURNING. following arc ca .1. psices f >r •vor’;.- Planing. £ ’. p r M.; 1’1 iniiig and matching 50 per M ; Moulding, y, cent p. r iu< MRS. L. POWELL 1 All K/ndt of Castings furnished at iahest ratas SAW CUMMIMC A SPECIALTY. UNDERTAKER. riHiiu« at R. K. i’.ridg« A Gilroy'" plamngmf' Bobby, a precocious youth of six sum- ••rs. ha«l Iwcn indulgiiig in profanity, ■ nd in «»r»ler t»» e-»'a|>e tlie punishmeut <-r whi'-li his mother bail made preparn- !<•!.-. be crawled un.h r tie bam and r»-- nainxl there tn a «tate of siege for the .'»■••ater part of an aften>o»>n. When hifl ather returned ; ’ night .nd leam««l how •»Tiers s «tood. h, mad«' his way with neh <iitr lenity, under the lmrn in search •i lli» l.»y "llvllo, pa, saivl Bobby •tie» rfully, ,»s ni> sire approach««!, "you » •■ii -'rearing too?” and SAWING OitEGUN Machinery of All Kind- Made Xew and Repaired. i MANI FACTURER, AT LOWEST PRICES. ‘-44 MACHINE SHOP Saddle and Harness, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mnuldingh, Brackets, lite., ORNAMENTAL I I v’ • h Is Scrofr ineiw I7Ϋ case ot tho I ..ICR, i- 1 '"la; y a- ■> . Ulilly I.lr>-steri an « eurei by thi- <....’-«-,I( i .n< di , if taken la-fore th. lu-i st. ir--of ti- <ii- >«!• nudXNj, l i'-m its woudcu-.l pav.. r «. < r ti.t-, t< rnbly falal «liscawhen .itft offerì g this ti"w cei- «l'IT.t-'.'l r. O.«-' , j «'. Dr-. P ierct thought s- rit "■ly <>f cal.i ¡g it lus “Con, su ni ¡>i ion < n r«-.tt 1» it al itidon« d that ñamo SS t H' il.a : <1 foi :• ri di' ne whii-li. from ita W'-mt- rf.il <-.a '.li. ¡ri" i of tonic, or st r< ngthen- iag. nitrintive. oi l'b>'-''-<-ienm-ing, ami-bilioua, |M-cionil. ; i:«»«. ..ii ’ nn.pi -»ns, is u’i«««¡ual<<1. net only I a i. nivlyj- r vonsumpUcn ot th* lUiigs, but fi. all v an hand. Satisfaction guaranteed HENRY JIÌDGI Will keep ot> hand a good stock ot Will furnish !unJ»cr of al! Lnid>, either ronjrb <>i tlre^Nud. in quanti-icH to suit purchase rn. Call and Examine mv Stock ! Bobby. Babvbc «1. Crl^aiiite St r<u J . A slila11< 1, Omron 9 And is prepared to do promptly ail work in the line of pinning, moulding, und general wood-working. (¡uo*ls ttud otlu r Jab) ASHLAND I COKSy&FTION, Fvli liup i f jt'unple.'i <•( A>/tiiitAil 'the Ashland Woman's Christian 1’ein- perance ( tiiou meets every Tuesday after- tii«.t: at 3 o'clock in the Reading Room. All interested in the v.oxk of the order are in vited to attend the meeiiugs. M m . J. W. S atterfield , l’res. Mr-. J. H. Russell, Sec. H. C. MESSENGER, 5- * » »*< IN ASHLAND. Ashland W« C. T. U A I OF. fll.ES t l he parent of insomnia or wakefulness <s m mu»- cnsrs nut of ten a dyapepticbtom- seh. <t»xxl digestion give« -»»mid sleep, iu- digestiou interfere»» with it. The brain nd stomach sympathize. One of the prumiiieut symtonis of a weak state <»f the ga-tric organ« i* a disturbance of the great nnv. < ntrepot. the brain. Invigorate the -to.irich. i.nd y«»u restore equilibrium to die grt at center. A most reliable medicine foi the purja.«»- is H>»st«*'.ter'a Stomach Hitters, which is far preferable to mineral -edatives nud powerful narcotic*, which, ’hough they may for a time exert a soporific iutluene-' ii|«>u the bruin, soon cense to act. ■iiid .nvarial ly injur»' the tone of the stom ach. The Bittern, on the ••.»ntrarv, restore activity to the operations <»f that all im- l>' riant organ, ami their beneficent infiu- i <• i. reflected in sonnd sleep and a trim quit state <»f th’’ nervous system. -A whole- •o.ue iinpetua is likewise given to the action >f the hver and bowels by its use t he Tailoring Business standing are cordially invited to visit Bum side Post, which meets in the Masonic hall. Ashland, every 2d and 4th Wednesday in each month. J. M. M c C all , Commander. D k . K elloggs W orm T ea MISCELLANEOUS. . I CPA! k- !<>r ä ■■ ■ ■mi I "■« i A-h- I A l»o K< nl F.-taii-ai-il Vi Ir.riul blank« <>f al! kinds. 1 \V - also <!<» ts'tter and ■> | ■nil ■ h'X'.-r J..'. I'rtutiau U I H KI I '.haa udì. • fl I U III I -southern Oregon; try us WlaiallVI i:i 1 i;ns* <;i i :> k i « mid Mar«liy (MU-1 a par. Lit'Jli |»<4;««y 8l 2 x 11 int laei»9w ill* over 3,5 ill um aaliottn a Whole Picture Gallery. Gl% KS Wholesale Prices iirrrt tn ro»«<rom' f*w ou all goads for personal or family u .«-. Tell» how to oral« r, and £ives <xu«l <*o«t of every* thln^ you u»et eat, Lrii k, wear, or have furt with. T *>ri»e I .WAI-l’ABLK contain information gleaned fiom the markets of the woiUL e will mad a co »y I JC I K to any ad- drews upon receipt of lOct»e to d« f»ay eijien^e of mailing. I-*et u» hear from you, R cmjm vtfully, 1 mmu « U S< pt Made only of the finest anti best qnal. it J of UtoM lor «IlhstaudlUK heal. Every good thing is Counter- feited, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chimneys made of VERY POOR GRASS. Soo that t ho exact ¡ adg I is on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and bright Glass. Manufacture«! 4‘VEY by GEO. A. MACBETt! &C0. Plttsbaruh Lewd U!a«<t Work« FOR SALE-BY DEAT.TYR.fr MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 <k 22» W aba»b *>»»u». Uk