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ASHLAND TIDINGS. FKIPAY ............................ DECEMBER 3, IMN6 toiTOfiiAL mores »mo mews O’Donovan Kossa has been expelled from the Fenim brotherhood in New York. Too treacherous. ► ♦ • ♦ < The Chicago hanged today, obtaining a stay preme court can for a new trial. ---------- —— anarchists were to lie but have snweeded in of execution till the su pass upon their motion ♦ • *• The Union Iron Works of San Fran cis. "o wall probably obtain the contract to build oue of the uew iron cruisers to be built for the I’. S. navy. The price will I ks over a million doll ira. l'Le Seattle Daily P i ? m is .ictivelv urging tue admission ♦<» Statehood of Washington Territory, on the ground that it now h is 210,10) people, and is tir re’ore entitled to the blessings of local self-government. --- ---- Carlisle is understiMxi to have a ma jority th it is safe enough, but neverthe- leas tus seat is to lie coutastid by Tho- fte. the laiior candidate who oppot**d him. Much curiosity is expressed as to wh..t effect the contest will have iifsm Lis Chance for re-election to the speakership. Friend» of Judge Walter (ireshr.m of New \ork ar»» liooming him for the presi- deui.ii» nouuDitmn on the Republican ticket, and claim th <t he can carry New Y«-rk in fa^e of old.-, tu it will defeat any other Republican. Gnuham’s political an 1 persoti.il integrity have never been Questioned. A terrible colliery disaster occurred at the Conyngh im shaft near Wilkewbarre, Pa., last .’nday an explosion of c i^ised by a miner stepping into an old work-sl-out chamber with a lighted l imp. Fo.-ty-two men were injured, twelve fat illy, an 1 m my of the rest disfigured or m limed for life. \ design for the new tw<>-cent postage t unp to bo put into circulation iu Janu ary next has been selected. It is said to be on* of th*- h mdsomest sp«s-imens is sued by the department. Th»* design represents th" h -ad of G.<org«' Washing ton. in profile, on a blue tinted back ground. ♦ • ---- — k sensational press dispatch says John W. Voting, son of Brigham, has origin- wh'd a scheme to sell ail the Mormon possess:.»ns in Utah and move his people to Mexico, where they can found n new st ite. It is reported that Young has }>■ .-n in N"w York trying to induce some on»' to f »rm a syn lie it • and buy Utah. A ’.iceiis-’ has beeu issued at Chicago for a Corporation to l»e known as the Chicago Co-operative Packing and Pro- vis, >n i ompuny. The incorporators are all Knights of Lalx»r; and it is claimed th:? h is already been subscnb.sf, with only a total of S51),IKII> uee<l«'«l. It is expect“«! to employ twelve hundred men. M my people in Umatilla county 'ire anxiously ..waiting the sale of lands now embraced in the Umatilla Indian reser- v lion some <>f the tin«*t farming I md in tiie stat«*. The Indiana h iving agreed to ac«'»-pt an all>>tment of their laud in severalty, th»' surplus will soon l>>* dis posed of by the <g«»v.‘inment to settlers, it is snppos«sl. • • • The Henry George progressive I >em- ocrati." partv is re»]Utring everyone that joins the party at Boston imd New Haven to in ike au iron cl.ul <«ath in snp|M»it of th« organization, to assist in in inning th" polls, use all legitim ite means to .-«'cur»' voter». and report all treaeh«*ry in th»' ranks. The same formula will b»> iis«'.l in all cities wher«'the ¡«arty li :s an or ganization. ♦ ♦ Blind Tom. th<- pbenom"n.'il musical perform »r. lies been legally >k*elared o! unsound mind and incapable of managing his ctfai’-s The legal st -p was tak«'ll at th'.* ixspnut of his mother, au-l its oliji'Ct w,;; to pr. v< nt «¡"signing man igers from m ikin ; a virtu.d elave oi To.n and en joying all the profit of his public perfor in me»*-. t gu.inli.in will now look af ter Ins interest.-. ♦ • <► — Th-' H- rm'/, Gazette. in an exaustive i.iii- i-' mi Russia’s financial »•on-lition. com pans it to that of France la-fore th« gr«-'i revolution. The Russian debt is ¿*».t!>to.t)t» 1,1 Kill roubles, and th" interest ir«s risen in a liwade from KM.4tM.tfM to 2‘11,'G MUM. Its paper circulât i<.*u is 71E,- c *.« M :i!'l'«. •>' winch only hi. ».IM MJ IM i-. 11e , ri-1 by biiF roí,vertible into cur ren •>. Tin» f»<»-.effe warns Germans to iivoia tu< new Russian loan. CITY COI’-C L M :: i : tin ’ g . A Queer l lieiu>ni,*iion. tBrownsville, Or.. Informant , Mr. Amos B. Smith of Neva«la, who passed through Brownsville during the past week, on his way homo, related the particulars of a queer phenomenon of which he was an eye witness, «luring bis trip through th»» southern portion of Grant conntv, Oregon, with a dr >ve of cattle: “Myself and hini.l man had Iss'ii doing some har«l riding an«] were anxious to make good time. Ou Saturday night we arrived at a lake at the lioiul of a stream, which I have since lss'n told, was called th" Alvord, at which plats* w«> campeilfor th«» night. The next morning, Sunday, the hors»« a»*emed to lie pretty wall used up. so wo coueludt'd t«> let them rest a portion of th»' day. mid make up for lost time by nding during th«* night. After breakfast we vvan«ler<*«l aroun-l trying to pass time, which was “kinder’’ slow bnsi- ii"ss an«l 1 tiually went «k»wn and sat by the side of th«' lake. I had bis-n th re fol aonit' tim • alul was about hair asb'ep wh -ri som 'tiiiii g woke in > tip. I didn't know what it was at tirst and thought Joe. my hire»] man. was shaking ui": but when I l«b>k«“d around, lie was s’ui'iiug twenty yi:r<Is away, watching th" horses who were snorting and jumping, trying to break the ropes with which they were pickettsl o«it. As 1 st«».«.I tip I l"lt aa- oth >r shake but it s«'»-tn.sl to uu«l»*r my feet, «and as I look»*«l i sav. that !1." water in the lake was raising up and fall ing ba«'k. an i lo«,k«al som thing iik" wat'-r d.s-s wh» n lioiling in a camp kettle; but every tune it arose and went back it was twaortbr.» fe?t lo v >r o:i th ' bin t. 1 don't know how long this lasted, an I felt like leaving, but want«'«! to sc«' what it woillil do. i'll»' Water s«-« fin .1 to I m ' sink ing out in th»' middle of the lake, an I it couldn't have liven over a min'it- or two iH*fore the lak»' was almost entirely «try. 1 could e»H* the bottom au«l lota of little tisii Hopping about iu the mml. Joe got seiire«] an«l sang out: ‘Look out. Ainos, th<> bottom of this bl:itiH<d country is failing out;’ and started on a run towards the camp. Just as h" spok<* something that looked like a big lot of steam came pouriug back in «pii.-k time in the miildle of th«' lake, ari l all the diff»-renee 1 eoiihl t*«s- was. lots of fish were dea«l an I float ing around on top of the water. V»’«' sa«l- died up our horses ami got out <>r tn it place ns quick as we could, au 1 every lit tle noise made me jump for the next two d«*y s. According to this account given by Mr. Smith, this quw'r phenomenon must have hap|»en«-d on Sunday Nov. l*»th. Per haps some of our scientific men can ex plain its cause. At a call«'«] m«?etiug of the city council of Ashlanil held Monday evening, the f« 1- lowing business was transact«-«!, full board being present: Minutes of last meeting read an«l ap proved. The following bills were ordered paid: B. R. Willits, clerk of city eleetion.-S 3JM , C. H. Gillette, «lo ... 3JM , 11. Willi uns, judge of city elwtion... 3JM John May. «1«> .... 3.1 M ■ Wm. M.iyrieLl. »qM-mal polle« 2.’M E. I *« l’« utt, fori-gal««piuion. 11*.«M ' Railroad lleni-«. 'Yreka ’eiiriinl.| Die committe«- s«-ut lielow to interview the directors in regard to securing tlm main road through t«»wn. report that it will be lmpossibl«» to get th«) mam ha«' through tow n for any consideration. To run the line to Butcher Hill, a mile and a half from town. walsoconsi«ler«-<!doubt- ful. although Stanford has «»nlert'd a survey to lie uia«le to that point, with a strong desire to favor our citizens it pos sible, provi 1«*<1 the company e»«n «1«» so without any great disadvantage in op erating 1 h" roiui. Chief EngintsT tloo.l wants to run the line on a .»2-foot grad«- to th«- mile through Sh.ista Valley, ami says it will 1 h < easy enough to reach Batcher Hill from I«- low on th ,t grade, tint has great loubt alxait k«*eping th t gra«le going northwt,r«l without taking a !»en I eastward in dirts'tioil of Lit’it- Shasta bri<lge. Probably a s:irv«'v m iv develop«* tht< fciisibility of running til«' line so its to cross ShAta river at or b«'- low th«'stage r«' id crossing. Mr. H« hx 1 will get up !i new survey in ; party to >-om- men «« work imme.li.it -ly on tins survey to But 'her Hili, as the other parti«-s can not lietak -n away from work mi li-r way. witho.it bin lering the gr.ulers now fol io ving up so rapidly. I'bis imw parly ■ after surveying to But'd'. -r Hill, will Is- i sent to Siskiyou mount i:i. wh« r a gre .t amount of «-U'gine«'nng is required to m ip out the easiest and shortest route to the Oregon boun iary. 1’lie co npnuy int n I 1 to have i.-boiit th«- finest s« at ion of road through 8h «st«! t all« y, on th«- who!«.- liue. with heavy « u.giuew at Butteville to <d«l tr ins below tii «1 point, over tli«' sum mit, .nd the same assist ,n »< iio doubt from the Klamath river to th«' Oregon lin '. on Siskiyou mountain. Ii there :s n«»p.«ssiblechan et«»g«*t the railroad t<> linteh> r Hill, til«' next ln.-t thing will liea branch ro.ui or si«le tr :«-k. to bring freight an 1 passmiger to this pla.s'. th«* r..ilr«»a«l company 1» ing wbl- in g to »'slablisli th«» st itiou «»:i m in Ini' at su( h point as «'«-nu's-ti >u would I m .' •esireil. and furnishing extra cars at any time tiee-le«! for running over to town. Several L.rg»' towns in Southeru Cali or- nia «re thus accommodated, ami w might i I m * h**ro, -vith great bi-nelit t«« «»th«'r places i now making Yr ka their most e -ntr.A ■ ¡mint. 8 .y< a Portland exchange: Quite a I iiip«j.i'i River Railroad nil uber of papers ¡lie advocating th" I'rxjl f Cil" three vent rate per mile on r. ilroads. Ii J parties advocating this rat«' were W. R. Whipple, «'ligineer in ch .rge of -to« 1; holder.- i, railroads in Oregon, tle-y t he Ump>)ua River railroad, «ompl. t«-.l woiili want to raise ’he rate. There i- j the field work last ui-ek ami hrs b«s n not travel enough to pay at the present rate. Be-LL's that it is more expensive 1 working ou th » profile and other papers week. Th«» distance on th«* line to to build railroads in Oregon than in mo»’ this Elkton i.s sixtfs'n and a half ni'l«*; to States F. .st. as th.«* face of the country is ScottHburg. thirty-six and a quarter miles; rough and gr.»«les heavy. An 1 on«'of out to Ohl Scottsburg, the terminus, thirty most important biles of railroad is now eight ami a quarter miles. The el vatioti in the h imls of a receiver. at Drains alwoe tidewater is 2s I f-.-t. The poll^l Aberdeen Angus and Here I I'liir is the lowest place on the G. a «'. ford cattle are carrying off th-' blue rils 1 '««ad in Southern Oregon. The el'-v.itioa bons.n the swecpst.ik»“» cont«*sts at th* i of Elkton is 11M• f«*et; the »'levation of f it stock show- m the Mi<hlle-W»'sl tins the river at Elkton is sixty feet, m iki: g season. At Kansas City a two-yeur-olil lhe fall ol th" riverfrom Elktoll toS«'«»tt.— full-blood ] m »11 v «1 Augus bullock took th« : burg only 3.15 f«*et to the mile. Tli«> grand sweepstakes prize; anti at Chicago roatllxtd does not reach a |K»int 1<M feet au Angus-Hereford carried off the prize. . ibove the level of the creek or river any In the latter case the winner was a black, | place on th»* line. There is no gr:*.d«> of hornless bullock with a white fats«. its ! .iMire than one foot to a liunlr«sl,(fii ty- sire having l»een a full-blotxl Aberdt'en ) two and eight-tenths f«*«-t t<» the mile.) lhe tunnel at Elk ri«lge, the only Angus awl its mother a fuH-bloo<: 1 >ne on tho route, is. as now locat *d, 1IMM Hereford. i met long. Mr. Whipple is convincis! ♦ A dchlteratc attempt was m:id>- last that by moving the tunnel a short dis- Thursday night to assassinate Harry j t incedown th«' ri«lge. the distance through Giltner, a witness win» gave evidence al i ’an lie shortened to NM feet. He has th r«*ent trial of the anarchist directly I lM*en instruete«] t<» relocate it. The roa.l can l»e built without th«' tunnel, but implicating Spies and Schawab in th throwing of the Haymarket Ixiinb. Gil would he nearly six mil«-s longer. The *ngint>er expresses th«' opinion that the mer was shot at while on the threshol- of his home, and th«* bullet passed lx - ■ ro ul would be a very easy one to build. there will lie no heavy rock work except tween his legs, lodging in the laittom o the door. The shot was tire«] at a dis- ¡n the tunnel. The r«x k point this side of Scottsburg di«l not present any s«-r- tan •»> of less than ten feet from the livin .ous obsticl«'. target, and th»'assassin’s hast»* was th Mr. Whipple estim ites the cost of ouly thing that saved tlie citizen’s lib ¡»’lilding a broad gauge road over the line, with st«s'l rails, at jH-’tfi.'AM. Tli.' Th»' Uuiteil Stati's postal service wa wlf sustaining until the letter po^t.ig- profile is now complete and any on« wish was r«'»liK-«'d to two cents per onn«*e iron ing to insjHM-t it tu ly have tii.it pleasur«- three cents per half-ouue»'. Sine«' th«-i I >y «'ailing at the ofii-<-. \\ «• ar«' mi'ormeo Congress has l»eon obliged to provide f«> • that it is th«- intention to extend the st«r- a deti«'ieni-y, but the Postmaster General , v«-y eastward next spring, ov.-r the Ca*-- -<uie mountains, and westwar«l to Ganli- in his annua) report, express»'« the «»pin «••r. I’liis campany is y«»nng. bu’ im-au- ion that •‘with a prosperous condition i> usiness. Hurrrh for th»* Ump.pia Ifi’.ei th«'business of the country to favorabl intln«»r.ee th«* revenm's. au>l with con I railroad! timii'd ever i<e of ear»- in regulating ex '.---- * Ireland is again in a state of d«*s|s*iai" pinditures. the postal serv-uv will again <>i ■; at no distant time. Is-.•««me a self-support ■ -oh’ieal excitement iu eon- -p,« | r« vital of the coercion policy «>n the part ing lust it-it ion.” : >! th«■ government. Wh.it this m«'ans is i”u«' Portland ?>■ «ex thinks a fruit »\»m : <>l«l a- tollous by a Loti l««ti corr.-p-on- mission» r would do mor«' good for Or»*- i ¡--nt «»f the N« w \«iik / '».—£: lit-du--«-«! g«»»i th in a i¡airy commissioner, inasmuch u> it- simplest form, the go,erument's ar th« national law against Isigus buttei ; -ro-ssliire. which is precisely that which »as formerly taken agaiust Healy ami t,taken the matter «»«it of tin* hands o . t.iviit. ainounts to offering Dillon th«' •I m - st.-«:»- poli>«-.i Th»' fruit interests »• ib'ieeo! holiimg his tongue or going to < lo gon ar«» undoiibt, <lly aesumiu" a j <* »risou. He will, of ct»urse. promptiv ac- s*ti«»n of gnat importance, and th ■«•i't th" latter alternative. Then O’Brien dangers fiom tr■■»• pests hitherto uuknowi vill «l-.'tioiince the governim-nt in m the state now thr«'.-i’eni i the orehanl- may well l»e d«-em*si a ni itterof sufti.-ien* ; /rr/«rM</, which will la* su|»pressed. Bv public weight to «1. in md careful inves | «his time I’aria'll will l»e comp ll« «i t > tigation by the stat«' through suin' i.g.-ir ’ tppear upon tti»' s;-,-n>' in defense of his j 'leiiteu nt, ami tai,, tin* leadei-hip of th.- quailfasl to nn-lert ike th" work. I trugglc. If the goveniim-nt ventures t > -- —--- I.«.. — ;r> st him there will lx- war. In le. -i, it Th«' Executive Committeeoi the Am« r lean Protective Tariff Leagll«' has «k'cidi ■ ■ >s difilt'iilt to se«> how they «an ¡.void it. to offer to »tinh'Uts th«' senior class«'.- ii . Such is the generally accept«'«! forecast. ----- ► ♦ * • all American «•olleges a aeri«*s of priz-: fornpproved essays on the snbj»>ct. "Ad Captain Mitchell, of th«- bark Antoiu > v ant ages of th«* Protective Tariff to th«' La- i Sala. New York ami Havana trade, came :M«r and Industries of United States.” encl , aome in May. entirely helpless with rheu- natism. He weut toth«- mountains, but essay not to exceevl ten thousand word- received nolienefit. at his wife’s requ.-t ami t«» be sent to th«'ollie«* of th«' Eeagn H'gan taking Hood’« Sarsaparilla. He <«u or l«efore May 1, ]XS7. I’ll«« award* ire to Be June lo, ltWti, as follows: Foi immediately liegan to improve: in two ’«est essay, for scoon«! lust SUM; months his rheumatism was all gone, and .’or the thin! Iiest. Sori; anil for other es he saik«d in commaml of his ves.-el a well says d«'eiiaxl eip<'ci illy meritorious hand- ; man. H imh I’ s Sarsaparilla will help you. Sol«i by all druggists. »ome silver inetlaL Fot al ......... ..S24JM Gì.». Engle, ex-Mayor. submitt«-d a re- jiort slating that lie hold-; a «yertificate of ( depo->t of si'l>70, in the Bank of Ash land, the .- un«' K-longitig to the tu«' tumi i of th. city, as proceeds <>f sale of city bon Is. ami la'ing siibjtvt to th«' order of the city councik lhe «'ommittee on city water works su!»mitt«'>l an exhaustive report, which ■ was r«wiv«'«l and pla«'«'«l oil til«'. On motion it wasordertsith.it th«' head works of A-hl.in>l city waler works I«' constructed in Ashland creek at a point I on T hornton’s land near th" old saw mill. < >n in >tion it was <1 termin •• I th d the m ib'i i il ns«-«1 for mains shall b • f»-in h ca.-t iron pip«'. (himotiou orden 1 th it fl:co ¡í.nitt i* of comi du.« a on water works \ u.iin«' mt » ami nieasur ■ the exact . ii-tan-v i«» b«- tr.oe’s. «1 by ami iengthof mains r«-«piired to curry w. t«-r from head works to the points in th«» city «lesinsl; and also the numiier of hydrmts ms-essarv: an«l r«'- port al next m -e’ing. Monday, Dee. titli. Olli -i .1 lio’i 1 of M. L. Al. »rd. city treasurer, in the sum «jf $l<),it.M was ap proved an I <iec«'pt«»d. On motion it was ordcre«l that all owners ol property fronting on south si.l« of Main sirvet from the St ir Btkerv to Fork street I m * notifitsi to buil>l a plank si It'walK in trout of said property within thirty days from date. Adjourned. -I. M. Mt C all , M ayor. J. S. Eubjuks. Ri’i'order. "V* ~~ — —— GEX’E’IKL M RCHAND1SE (H.OCE1.I1S ETC. $200 GIVEN m ---- IN---- PRESENTS —AT THE----- RED HOUSE! Jan. i, 1887. Ci Wc ^ish to anaouacs to oar frisate aai pitroas that aot haviag boca able to satisfatto: ily dispose of oar rexaaaat cf aeroh&adiso aovz ca haad. wc have coaolv.ted to coatiaae ia busiaeos aacl ia a few days will open v.p the host aad. most NOW! complete liao of faacy aai staple ¿ry goote, boots aad. shoes, teraishiar rpcte ani hits over brcv.pht to Ashlaaa which, vzo will ofror at rhe lowest cash prices, Terns strictly cash. Thaakiag our friead.s for their liberal patroaajo ia the past we hope by strict attmtioa to basiaess aad. fair teal- iag to xaerit a coaiiaaaaoe of tho sane. A Good Ffriin near town. A Large Lot and comfortable Dwelling House in Askland. r* c » Wark on tl«<* California A. Oregon. S-iy-ii San Fran úsco dispatch of Nov. 27th: Th«' California ,V < )regon extension of the Southern Pacilic is )>eing pushed forwanl with th«' greatest energy. The immens«' for?«' of m< n at work there. I»e- sidcs vast quantities of m ichinery, et"., en.ibles the railroad to I m * <'onRtru"te«i with great rapidity. Ou the 5th of next month th«'road will I m > opened to Edge wood. a small place about twenty miles from the present terminus of the road. The grade of th«- road from Dunsmuir to Summit is very sttrep. Ix'ing s«'venty-fiv«' fivt to th«' mile, whil" on the «town grade to EdgewiMxl th" fall is lib fist to the mile. I’rom 1-Mgwoo 1 to the bap«« of tli«> Siskiyou mountains the eou-’rm-tiou of the road will I h > plain sailing, but <>u reaching that point it will be very diffi cult an«l costly. A force of men were s«ut upto tli«* Siskiyou on Wetlntysday last to «'ommenci' work on the large tun nel that has to b«' c«.mstrui-’e«i in the range. ¡Up to «¡at' no such force of men h is lieeu s«"-n in ’he Siskiyous. E l >. T iiunos .| A Railroad Weather S«'rvice. Th«' Union I‘a«-ifie railroad has <’om- pb-ted err.'iigem-nts to establish a Wi'ath- •■r M-rvice over its entire system similar to th it m use by th-' ftslcral government. Th-r«-ar«* to I m -thirty-two st tions. Nin«* will be first-class, tspiipped with a full set of observing instrum«'nts. There v.ill I m ' nin«' st'con-!-■-lass stations. Two ob servations w ill be made ea«'h «lay at 1 a . m . an«l 4 p. vi.. and report«*«! to headquar ters at Omaha. Trains will be equipped an 1 operate I a •■■or.hng b» the w.-ather rejN'it. The-«' reports will aid materially in s if,- shipiiH'tif of live stock and pt'rish- abl" goods. Th«' officer to b<> put 111 eh'iri;«' is Lieut. Joseph S. 1’ovvll, of the gov.-mm nt signal s> rvi«-e. whose salary is to I.«- paid by the "oveni!ii»'iit. All ot'mr • xp< ma s will be borin' l»y th«* rail- re« id company. The Chica.'o A North western and th«' Central Pacific hive b"cn invited toco-operate w it i» the Union P iciti •. so as t«» tn ike a through railway wc.-th r service betwe'en San Francisco mil Chicago. The Ki'li La tile (?) A gcntb'in m just from Or.-goti (Tty in form- a r* poitT that sc’.r.'elv a hugeriii" v«'“tige fell: .111- of the tisii l;«:!d rat th«' falls wiii 'h was constru't ■ ! ova r a your H;,’o at a m•♦«]« st cost of S’litJMd to the gre "omm i’iwealth of Webloot. Pn-'e by pi c«' the structure has been !»orne away by th.' ruthl— waters until scarce ly i. fragile-tit remaius to b-Il the story of Its exist« IPS'. Duly at the very lowest sta.re of wat"¡- can a portion of th»' foun dation i>' ■■« n. While* it is a solin'«' «>f miieli «hssati-faction to taxpnya'rs. it is jo: duly S. id to bl' a great «lis ippolllt- nn nt lo tin- finny tiiln-s. that «b'sire to p v mi annn.il visit to th« ir kimlred el well ing i4»ng tin- Upp« r Willamette an 1 its tributaries. ['I'elf'i/rain. < «eo. II. (’urn y carril s th«' finest assort of stapfe ami fancy gro«-eries, and the lai-gist assortment of glassware, China- ware and crockery in Ashland. * 1 Gent’s Gold Watcb.. t 1 lady's Gold Watch. 1 Elegantly KKCHI V ICI) 'Illis Dressed W I-dfiK Doll. 1 Ganuine Meerschaum Pipy. Men’s and Bovs ’ Winter Clothing o > 1 Genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holder. Caps, Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc. K « ; j « A e- > f ) ‘V- • ÍV A to to to Í .1 f A * A One Ticket with each IT KXISHIM. GOODS. 11 MS. Tlifsc gcxxl- .ir<- ail of th, bv-t e|im!it\ and most «h sirabl« patt. and will be ottered at a-tori.-liiip'lv !.>w prims fe.r CASH (U LY. Yoimg M«-ti.-« Xeililw ('li«i-k Sifiis . S 8 Of) “ “ *• Mixed Huits H i 00 M.- iih All \V«..)| 1’1 .ill SmtH .... 14 <H) “ l-ni" l«i.i--k Dii-em.! Suits 20 00 •• • • (’<>rk S I ■ " < ' I I .e I . s 20 00 •‘ Silk Llin-i! Chin« ini! i < ii its itnl vesis 20 OO •• Heavy Brow li ('In-ek Sin», lew -liil -nli.-li 12 <M Bui »' Suits, all kill s . 82 Oft tipwai.l Fine Line Me ti s I i_lit \\\ i-hi Oveieerits Men b All Wiie.l I u.lerw»-.»r per c ut 82 «-<» to 4 00 Men’» Knit I mlei-weer. . . ............... 50c to 1 GO Buys Knit I n.'erwt-ar .......................................................... 50c to 75 Mell'-s all'l B"'S I helxllil'ts. all style's CeitteUI ami wemletl A Fine Line N ivy B ne (>v»'ishii is, extra siz«-s. ............. Men s .In sey O'er hil ls tin- i-..ss fm- winter ........... ........... 2 50 “ H«'avy C«nt<Hi S«>e-k . 2 pr............................................ _____ 25 “ H«-.ivv Wt.ofi-ii Sot-kg. 3 pr .. ................................ 1 00 “ Fine White . ti I’.-ic h SI h . ts n speei ilty . . . “ F licy Nick"«'.rill lit- .«Il I li-.v«.’ ;-.-»t t.'i t:-» I i oO “ Boots 12 cases leetiivetl tins week. | «'r |> ii S3 <M) '■I' .-••_• .-.11 1 \ s B-" ■ ■< ...................................... up ;f Don’t f.iii to examine our» o.-k of M«n - s’u ies. V- >•« $2 worth of goods bought at one time, for cash. [Sugar excepted.] J ohnson ’ s B lock , Ashland, Or. 0. H. BLOUNT, Clothier & Hatter. The Prizes AT J. M. McCALL’S. ffìF \ URGE L'tT <>F L\l)’l s <'LOA' S quality an«l exipiisite ti' at r atly u uc- 'l , ALSO JUST RE( : eived , A Fine Ls’rtnient of laìies' Tre s Gañís of Latest Styles aua\ i n m STAPLE AND FAÏT3T CHOIT», BOOTS, SHOES HATS. uBCClBIES, ETC. J. M Mt C’A IJ Fine Chance for Ters'ns of Limited Means to get a Pleas nt Home and Productive Fruit Farm \I.Si >. Catarrh IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Lumber, Mouldings, OUR LINE OF Fhe undersign« d ha-- snt'diviele d hi- fin«* firm adi icent to the town ol Talent on the O. & C. R R.. and will -<-11 Dvalei> in— Paints, Oils, Varnish, Class, LATH ami SHINGLES. HOLIDAY GOODS ! Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order. Wooden Water Pipe made to order. ! For Old & Young. I “Proprietors of the Tozer <\ Emery Planing Mill, NEAR R R. TRACK. MECHANIC St.. ASHLAND. The most complete stock ever LOTS OF Cured TO 5 ACHES, Friday, December 10, 1886. The land to 1 e sold ennipri-es about 50 .: res cr black loam, fm- -oil, lying we-t »>1 the state road, adjoining 1 a'ent on th« north It is all first class fruit land, also good g irden and grain lanel. TERMS OF SALE.—One third cash: b ilatb <• ci|ti.:l p «vments tn one and two years ami bearing ten pt 1 cent ini» ic-t CITY DRUG a ND JEWELRY STORE! brought to Ashland. 1 At public auction to the highe-t bidtier on Title Perfect. Warranty Deed Given. G E. PENNI BAKER. Talent, Or. Removed to Brick Block, cor. Main and Cak Sts., Of catarrh by Hood s Sarsaparilla, «'v«: “1 would not take any money it consideration for the' pood one I ottle diel me.” If you are a sufferer, do m-t | ut eff takirg a sim¡ '.e rem <!y t.l’i your bre nclilal tubes or It ngs are affected, .')i;el consun p..<n has gaineel :t lu id 1’.¡ m ii you. I’.e Wise In t.liie ! Tli.it fl. w fr< m the i.i i.ii;--,g noise tn the cai >, pain i:i tlie beai!. inti n.u: lion of tie throat, cotigh, and U«.-m>n- ¡ , -tratioii will be cuieel If you take ASHLAND, tiid Hood’s Sarsaparilla - OREGON. I Watches, Clocks, [cwelrv. Rings. Spectacles, C^iiartz Glasses, Drawing Sets. Etc. Also, ! A FULL LIUE OF DRUGS. PATEflT MEDICINES. I'ru<-«-s. Shoifldei Br H-.-. P< iiunui .. I’oih-t Alta i«-:’ ,md every thing u-u.iliv bntnd in a first class Drug Store. Sol«! I . ; d u.’ifist« fl, six for j?’ F’pp.i’-ed bj I Ih A <’•» . A]>c.hccaTies, I owe ii. IOO Doses One Dollar I 1 ! FRUIT LANDS at AUCTION! CALL fs a cor.-titutlonal itise.',«- catnrd bv .sfrnfo Ians taint in ti e b’i’0 1. Bae «’ s Sai '.-i) anil i, leing a vemsiitu'ioi'al remc«iy. purif.« s ti.o biaeti. builds up tli - wlio’.e system, ai.et i er- m.mentiy curesva'arrli. Thousands of | eop!e wli«» sufferetl severely wliii this disagreeable disease, Ustiiy w.th pleasure that catarrh etired by taking Bo d’s Sarsaparilla. Mrs. A’fred Cunningham, Fal!on Avenue, Provi dence, It. 1., says: “I have suffered with cat irrh in my I.cad for years, ami paid out hundreds of dollars for m«-d. Ines, but li;.ve hereteifore roe « ived on’y tem;»orary relief. I began to t..ke Hood's S is.iparilla, ai d now my c itarrh is ne.::ly cure el. tho weakness of my body is al) gone, my appetite is good —in fact. I feel like another person. He el's Sar saparilla is the best medicine I have ever taken, anil tlie only < ne which did me i crn.a- neat pood. 1 coiei'.ally recommend it.” A geutleiuan iu Worcester, Mass., who was BARGAINS ! A-HL as i O : e < os . N. iv - i m er 19. I " •//. /z. •//. vr. 'ir. ' T. 'Jr. “Jj. 'jj. 'jj. 'fr. 'jj. 'jf. 'jf. 'jj. ' fj. 'fr, 'fh All kinds .if lumlier for sal«' at bottom pri«'«'s W. G. T anner . Ashland. x Can bo Th<- H< 'refonls «ire lhs-«)in'i ih • favorite® : nmng «•. ttL n ev rvwh«'r<*. bolli for r: irz«' ; > en loM'el p '(sturi h . P< r-««iis i thi-valb'V wisliiug lo l-ni-.i ’ imp«rt« il reso »« ut; t ìv«'s < J ’i li«'«} f-imiii« « «>f H« ri-foril- in LI- Ile ih t'.-’Il ll-.iso ■ t Ih" furili of I I'. .-\ml«-rson oli V.’u n«-r <-r« <1 orti : h" fnrm of W. H.Alkin- f!e ('luvton pi;"'«'« s«>uth ' .Vhl:ind.‘ ^5 I 1?- WATCHES. CLOCKS and JEWELRY REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. ..^7 Prescriptions Carefuliy Compounded. T. K. BOLTON. a,, QEO. EK. OTTjEWEWES’Sr, MYER BROS. — f»KALEES IS — Hardware, Stoves. Tinware. ASHLAND, CRECOH. PHOTOGRAPHS Made !«y the G< lafin-'-Bromiilc. «»: TABLE WARE AND CROCKERY. CASI I ! -------- AT Bu.ckhaltci Hasty's. "-Ä“ï./"’ CASI. 1 ! CASH BUYERS Govern Yourselves Accorilinily. Dit’v i»i^Arri: i*u< >< •!*:>;>». Are now taken bv the Leatlinu l’hniographtrs in nit !• « r.i»--. ;ui<i ii«r «¡o.u.. ,. pictures of children.etc.,are fa.-H-ip« rior o lhe o i - «-call« d •'w«-t plate” rr«K-«s». Call at Logan’s Ca”cry. on the hil, And « xnmine w• >*k rn.-u'e -xc'nsivelv t»v t'i-n«-w p->«-t- . Photograp'e mat» by the leading iirti-asof th«- c auh I un exhibition tor co upa. son. "" - 41