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I ASHLAND 1 TIDINGS. BLAIXE EXPI.AlXS HIS POSI MORE HOPE TOWARD TION. SOUTH. THE Freight Business Port land-San Francis co Railroad. Sau FraneiM-o dispatch. Feb. 26.1 Scrofula Is one of fatal the most MA ft' H 2. 1*M Oregon & GRAND !<■ THE PRIZE DRAWING Califurni» Expre*« Trains Hun Daily BETWEEN PORTLAND i SAN FRANCISCO LEAVE. ----- At the------ LEAVE I RED HOU E, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Excursion Sleepers for Second Class Passengers on all through trains Free of Charge. The O. 4c C. R R. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on the East Side Div. from foot of F St. Saturday, March 31,1888. West Mile IHvlsion BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Mail Train. LK4VK. ABK1VE. | Portland....7:30 A. M Corvallis. 12:25 P. M. Corvallis.. ..1:30 1’. M.|Portlaiid....C:15 P. M. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific. Express Train. ___ __ s aim». LBAVE. Portland....4;ft0 P. M. MeMinnville«:(*0 P.M McMinnville 5:45 A. M|Portlau<l....‘J:00 A M. For information recar'lma rates, maps, etc, apply to company « agent. R KOEHLER, E. 1’ ROGERS, Manager. G. F. X Pass Agent. The ii VALUABLE Presents ASHLAND STATE • • NORMAL :• SCHOOL. A ------- io UNKNOWN presents, viz: G BIJ^LvINGS! F. « Fgt-ctrx-TTr. J S SWEET, P resident . athematies. Psychology, School Economy. JULIA M GOODYEAR, English Grammar, Rhetoric aud Latin. C F NESSE. Penmanship and Executive Work. MRS. G. C. EDDINGS, Instrumental Music. MRS. LOTTIE D WILLARD. Voice Culture. EMMA TOLMAN. Drawing and Painting. J A McCALL. Calisthenics. $2t’,00. No. 310. 630 acre». 520 acres near Antelope creek. 100 acres fenced Small house and outhouse« One and a half miles to school. $4l»M). N o . 282. 160 acres. Farm of 1G0 acre«, 2X mile* from Talent, on county road. All fenced. 250 frnit trees and vines. Comfortable bouse. 2H' miles to K. K. station. 21, miles to P. O. $2000. No. 272. 238 acre«, bo acres farming land, balance pasture and wood land. Good outside range. Watered by creek and irrigating ditch. Variety of fruit growing Small bouse and barn. Six miles from Ashland. No. 270. $1200. 35 acres. Near Ashland. No buildings. No. 271. $5000. 43 acres. At Talent. All cultivated. 7 acres bottom land. Good buildings. A fine home. No.22. 320 acres. In Sam'« valley. A good investment. Price $7500. No. 308. 200 acres. $1800. Near Talent. 100 fruit trees on place. All feuced. Fair house. IX miles to school. 3X miles to postoffice. No. 46. 246 t’cres. 2X miles from Talent. US acres good tillable land, Good springs on the farm. Xo. 275. 100 acres. Price $3000. 80 acres rolling. 80 acres level laud, Bluk loam soil. Watered by ditch from creek on the land. Some fr .t. Five room house, covered with rustic. Barn 20x38 «nd sheds. Log store-* ~e. 4 miles to postoffice. Some stock and toola go with the place. No. 320. 160 acres. Price $1200. 60 acres fenced. 20 acres natural meadow. 40 acres more tillable. 6 miles to railroad station. No. 311. 31100. Comfortable houne and lot. in good local ■ 41. growing on the place. 50 fruit tre»» No. 316 J400 2 acre lot, all cleared: no buildings; in desirable part of city. No. 440. 8750. Houee and % acre lot; pleasant view from the bouse; cheap at the price asked. No. 246. 8100- One acre lot and small house, in north part of city. No. 257. $1050. House and lot, close to buaiue.s, aud a cozy home. Factory st. No. 24 , House and lot in Iowa addition to city. No. 247. Two houaes and lota on Willitt’a block, near Ashland State Normal School building. $1000 and $1200. No. 44. $2700. House and large lot on Main street. Plenty of full s zed fruit trees on place. No. 333. $1500. House and lot on 1st Avenue. Water and fruit in abundance No. 25. $550. Vacant lot on Church street, 350x200. No. 309. $1500. Lot and buildings on Main street. Suitabl forme market. Call 011 or address G. F. BILLINGS, 5 ASHLAND, OREGON - • Office near Postoffioe.) C*" F or information send for catalogue to J. S. Sweet, Ashtand, Oregon. ¡114» W abd D ouglas , w. X. Lt’c-KKv, F b ED Ji ANKEN, Notary Public. DOUGLAS & CO i Tea set, 44 pieces. 1 Unknown present. Keeps the Largest Stock of 1 Tea set, 44 pieces. FRUIT, SHADE, ORNAMENTAL 1 Unknown present. and NUT TREES, 1 Tea set, 44 pieces. VINES aal SHBVBBEEY, 1 Unknown present. In the Northwest. 1 Barrel of Roller No Insect Pests on Trees Mills Flour. No. 8. 1 Unknown present. Send for catalogue and price list to No. i. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. J. T. BOGM1Í • » AsHaifl. Medford, Central Point Wil] Sell, Rent, Lease or Handle Real Estate ON COMMISSION. o Any Person wishing to buy or sell property will find it to their interes to cal! ind see us. Woodburn, Oregon. J. H.SETTLEMIER, No. 9. 1 Very Elegant Plush Al bum. No. 10. 1 Unknown present. No. 11. 1 Pair of Vases. No. 12. 1 Unknown present. No. 13. 1 Bisque Doll. No. 14. 1 Unknown present. No. 15. 1 Stand Lamp. No. 16. 1 Unknown present. No. 17. 1 Toilet Set. No. 18. 1 Unknown present. No. 19. 2 Mush Sets. No. 20. 1 Unknown present» ROPER, GALEÏ & HELM. BOOM, BOOM, BOOM! And to the person holding the largest number of tickets, Shak- speare’s Works, complete, in 13 volumes, bound in cloth. IN SOUTHERN OREGrON Bought ancl Sold on Commission. OFFICE NEXT DOOR to BANK of ASHLAND Special Bargains. 200 acre« in Iota to suit purchasers in the city of Ashland are offered for sale at fair prioes and on easy terms. 3000 acres. Good stock ranch. Twenty miles from Ashland. $3 per acre, Customers will en'i -1 to One Ticket for Each Dollars’Worth of goods purchased. Plan of Drawing same as here tofore. 160 acres. $20 per acre. Good farm. Improved. Four miles north of Medford. Price. 320 acres. Splendid farm and frnit land. Good improvements. Desirable lo cality. Six miles from Grant’s Pass. $25 per acre. Sixteen ten acre lots one mile from Ashland. Good fruit land. $75 to $100 per acre. Forty acres adjoining Ashland. Splendid location for Frnit Orchard. $60 per acre. Fifty goed residence lots 50x150 feet, in Ashlnnd. Prioe. from $40 to $75 per lot I iTnO *0 b>n and twenty acre tracts, adjoining and near Ashland l'he best quality of fruit lands, and most desirable situations, are now offered for sale at this office. Fruit and farming lands in tract« of from 40 to 100 acres, near Ashland, »nd along the line of the railroad, oan be purchased at this office. U^A reasonable commission will be charged in all ca»e» for biiylnt or selling r< al e«- tate in Jackson and Josephine and Klamath countie« Titles w ill be carefully lures tigsted; abstracts furnished; conveyancing done; IT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED Largest stock of goods in our line in Southern Oregon. Proto anil Commission A. H. CARSON A SON. AT----- ARRIVE. COMPRESSED Bales. Shade and Ornamental Trees, ESTATE ! REA I Portland. ...«:00a. m.lEucene.......2:40 p m. I Eugene....... 9:00 a m.|Portland... 3:45 p m l LOOSE IH. CARSON&SON, Prop’s. ----- IN------- AKR1VE. I Portland..... 4:00 p. m l Ashland S-.:rO a. m 1 Ashland....9:00 a ni ibanFr’nciseoT:40a.m. SanFr'nciacoCJlO pm. I Ashland... 5:10 p.m. | Ashland....5 40 p. in.'Portland..10:40a. in. Local raa'ger, Daily except Sunday. HAY FOR SALE PHOTOGRAPHY 100 MT. SHASTA ROUTE! Northern Grown, Saddle and Harness California R. R. And Connections. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ASHLAND, OREGON. REAL ESTATE COLUMNS. MISCELLANEOUS.______ scourges wnief Tl>o following w ,.i telrgrapln 1 from J. C. Stubbs, general traffic manager afflict mankind. It is often inherited, The people of Portland are c in New York for the Snudiiy Chronicle: plaining bitterly <>f the treatment of of the Southern Pacific Company, who but may be the result of improper vacci Tli-> Worhi sent T. ( t’rawfonl, its their city by the manager* of the has returned from Portland, over the nation, mercurial poison, uncleanliness EDITORIAL MOTES AMD NEWS California and Oregon and Oregon and corn sponJent. to Florence to see Northern Pacific Railroad. Portland California roads, says with regard to and various other causes. Chronic Sores, The German physicians all agree now Blaine, whom lie has known for many is ambitious to bec >me the mart of the that portion of the through line be Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Bhmors, that the Crown Prince h:us cancer of years. He liaa eeon and freely con great mining region of the Northwest, tween Ashland and Portland, that there and, in some cases. Emaciation and Con is a “goal freight business in grain sumption, result from a scrofulous condi the throat. versed with Blaine during the last few and has already erected reduction and fruits, most of which will be mar tion of the blood. This disease can be .lavs, an 1 sends a long cable, the gist About six thousand deaths from works, to begin handling ores. Some keted in Portland in the future as in cured by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. of which is that Blaine's withdrawal is the past, because that towu has the smallpox are reported to have occurred of the largest interests in the mines of Ham.- r.it-s to foreign ports as Califor I inherited a scrofulous condition of the sincere nod irrevocable. Bliane is an w hi ch caused a derangement of my within the past seven months on the poiuts. He states Ixjtli the upper blood, whole system. After taking less than object of much attention iu Florence. Idaho are held l>y Portland mon. and nia Willamitte valley and Rogue river island of Cuba. He is exceedingly popular, though re it is ii dural and reasonable that the valley which contain rich soil aud an four bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla I ata The State Prohibition Convention tired. His health ¡»excellent. Blaine trade should be exjiected to flow to ab indanco of water, are especially Entirely Cured will lie held at Portland March 28th. had only vagu -ly beard of the effect of that city. It would do so if trans adapted to small farms. Lumber will and, for the past year, have not found it a great amount of freight be necessary to use any medicine whatever. It is propose«! to nominate a fnll ticket. the letter in America. Th-» correspon portation facilities were favorable, but furnish tween Portland and Sau Francisco. I am now in better nealth, and stronger, The IN'mocratic pajiers of the- state dent told him the exact interpretation the Northern Pacific uiiexpccteilly in On all mountain sides are dense than eyer before.—O. A. Willard, 214 Tremont st., Boston, Maas. all seem to have a kindly feeling and a put nj>on it. Blaine stated his most terferes by disciiniiiiatiiigagainst Port growths of Oregon Pine. Iu a word, Mr. Stubbs thought that I was troubled with Scrofulous Sores goal word for the movement. empliiitio resolve not to lie a candidate land, and in favor of Helena, in the lumber, grain, cattle and fruits will be for five yean; but, after using a few rates for ore shipments. Portland has the main freight shipments of the dine. bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the sores The Washington Nfuraaya: The la again. He simply affirmed the de termination of years. lie came to protisted through her board of trade, No freight tariff for the road lias, as healed, and I have now good health.— test gossip in society circle* is that Khrabeth Wsrnock, S4 Appleton street. Enrope to get away from politics. her newspapers, and the individual ef- yet, lieen prepared, and there are diffi Lowell. Mass. Secretary Bayard aud Mis Folsom, When he saw that the tendency of the foitsof her leading citizens, but the culties in the way of making up one Some months ago I was troubled with immediately. The condition of the the mother of Mrs. Cleveland, are to I party was toward a re-nomination, Northern Pacific management turns a interstate traffic between Oregon and Scrofulous Sores on my leg. The limb be married, and that Mrs. F«laoin has I then be decided at once to act nnd badly swollen and inflamed, and the deaf ear. It has no kindly feeling for California presents some features that was sores discharged large quantities of offen gone abroad to »ecure her trousseaux. leave the field for other can<1idates. He will require study, in order to harmon sive matter. Every remedy failed until Portland, and persists iu considering ize them with the interstate law. Many people regard the matter as a will return after the convention and I used Ayer's Sarsaparilla. By taking itself warranted in snubbing her. It Again, there exist two radically dif three bottles of this medicine the sores joke, but it is talked about a good deal. work for the party, but could not go may in time realize that its own in ferent freight classifications—one on have been healed, and my health is re through the burden and stress of an terests would be better advanced by a the Portland end of the line and the stored. I am grateful for the good it has The senate committee ou public other campaign. The prize is not other for the San Francisco end. These done me—Mn. Ann O’Brian, IM Bulii- ft ’ lands has substantially, though not worth the terrible wear and tear. That more liberal policy. Portland now will have to be changed so as to have van st., New York. has access to the East by way of the one classification for the entire route. formally, agreed upon a public land bill Blaine is personally out of [»olities can Southern Pacific system, which will not For the present through rates to and to repeal the timber culture and pre J- C. Ayer a Oo., Lowell, lCsee not lie doubted. Ho pref, rred a life from Portland will be made up in this emption laws, amend the bome«jt<>ad of quiet and study to fevered action. be entangled in the joint lease of the wise: Rates from San Francisco to Bold by all Druggiate. Prtc. »1, .lx bottlw, ft law, etc. It is similar in general fea He has not withdrawn from working (>. R. & N. line, and it is quito possi Ashland on any particular commodity, tures to the senate bill of last session. as an individual, but d<x»s not desire ble that the California railroad people as ¡>er classification for that portion of the route, will be the added rate from A meeting of the committee will be in any way to affect the free choice of will be more than willing to meet Port Ashland to Portland, whatever it mny held tomorrow, at which it is expected tlie convention or leave room for liis land half-way in any reasonable plan be, according to the classification of '.ND SEEDS formal action will be takeD. enemies to say that be wished to retain of retaliation upon the Northern Pa that portion of the line. Local rates An acknowledged tbs beat. being hantier, on mountainous portions of the road mon productive and yield better crops. Portland may before many will lie the same as on similar sections A bnsi^fss grand jury wus >u session power by indirect means! His attitude cific. FINE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE mouths be shipping a good portion of ConKislDg only the beat varletlea, mailed free oa appli in the spring of l'*84 was that of abso in. King county, W. T., hist week, and of the Central Pacific. cation. WRITE FOR IT. on Saturday recommended the indict lute indifferenee. He says that with its extensive imports from the East by IL- I*. M-A.3F OO., I'nfort unate. rtowtsTfi and S eedsmen , S t . P aul . M inn . ment of the mayor, common council, reluctance at that time fio confided to way of California and Ashland, in merchants here have been aerious- health officer aa<l chief of police of the Mr. Crawford in Washington his be which Vise the Northern Pacific would lv Our annoyed and inconvenienced by rea city of Seattle for criminal negligence lief that the Republican party would find itself a heavy loser through its il son of the Oregon Development Co.'s in the discharge of their plain duly in doubtless be defeated, ns it could not liberal policy. Oregon has much more steamship Eastern Oregon having been placed under attachment. She wus ad neglecting the sanitary condition of well rally from the defeats of 1882 and to expect from the Southern Pacific vertised to sail from San Francisoo on SEEDS! SEEDS! the city and allowing the business por 1-883. Now he lieli-’ves the party will than from the Northern. The Cali the 13th, aud had a large amount of loaded for Ashland merchants. tion of the city to remain in a deplor win the coming election on the tariff fornia system of railways is distinc Saxis ut these goods appear to have been issue. able condition. tively a Pacific Coast institution. It held at San Francisco, and shipped As to the question of the President’s has been budded and is owned by Pa per steamer Willamette Valley on the 2‘.*th, iustead of Doing forwarded with FROM ACCLIMATED STOCKS, R. G. Head, president of the Inter message, he saw in it an opportunity an unnecessary delay of 16 days. Why cific Coast people—by men who came out national Range Association, denies the this is thus, does not clearly appear on to emphasize its benefit to his party. ----- an my own grounds.------ recent reports of heavy lasses of cat with the argonauts to California, naked the surface. He thought he had made the possibility ------ o------ tle on the ranges from Montana to of worldly possessions ami power, save of victory. Mexico. He says that from |>ersctial fiT If your Merchant does not keep Bl tine Jeditr il to say a word about in the personal potentialities which them, send for catalogues. • observation he knows the cattle on the have enabled them to lead in the build other caixiidates or chain'■». He has Address ranges are in better condition than no person il preferences an<l no resent ing of a great commercial empire, of GEO. STARRETT, usual at this time of year, and the loss ments, but support and sympathy for which they are now the practical dic 12-36] Walla Walla, W. T. has been very light, confined principal whomever is nominate,I. He desires tators. Their possessions, their inter ly to overcrowded ranges in northern perfect harmony, lie has no idea of ests, their pride are in the* Pacific coast, Q*sr 6.000.000 people use Arizona and Texas, south of the pan writing a book on Enrope. Ho would and in its development. Oregon is handle. much prefer to be at homo, if he could now joined with the territory coveted The State Board of Fish Commis keepnloof front politiets. Hedoesnot by their lines, and we may expect sioners have made arrangements to think mnch of Americans who live them to give to its development the procure 5,000,000 young salmon from abroad, leading useless kves. trying to same s dicitude they have bestowed the Government hatchery on McCloud g“t into society by being taken up by upon that '>f the country southward river, to stock the streams along the some hanger-on of forei ;n courts. He on the coast. They will build up the coast of this State. They expect to will reach New York by the end of Pacific Coast, and their sympathies as make arrangements to place h df a mil* Juno. He will spen 1 tlie Into spring well as interests lie on this side of the lion in each of ten streams. They say in London. continent. Th 11’>r <d e >i. sp-m iei, asked Mr. the hatchery in Clackamas will n >t l> > The Northern Pacific is in the man able nt any time to produce more Bi un • if he ha i n >t fully >1 termined agement of capitalists of Boston, New to ret re from p dities when he went to The importance of purifying the blood can young s;ilmou than will be needed for ork and Philadelphia, whose only not be overestimated, for without pure blood Europe last year. lies'.id tb it he had. stocking the Columbia river. His letter of with I, rawal was prepared c.re is to squeeze as large a per cent, you cannot enjoy good health. At tliis season nearly every one need« a A terrible disaster occurred at Val some weeks ago. He had withheld it ai [Hissible from their investment, medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich lejo, Cal., last Monday morning. The from publication only out of regard y.-ar by year. When the interests of good the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's steamer Julia, plying between that for the apjieals iu letter* and dis- th ■ westward trade and the eastward Dori ilia r Sarsaparilla. It strengthens place and San Francisco, exploded at patches of personal friends in the trade are thrown into the balances, • cCUIIdr and builds up the system, the wharf, and a large unmber of per Unite 1 States, who knew of his inten their sympathies will go into the east creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, it eradicates disease. The peculiar sons were killed, probably more than tion and who had made repeated re ward - de of the scales. Look to the while combination, proportion, and preparation thirty. The steamer caught fir imme quests to him to keep buck lus declar southward for relief, Portland. of the vegetable remedies used give to diately, and burned to >!r. water’s edge. ation mid to stand again. They had nood's Sarsaparilla pccub "T"^ |fe»|f lar curative powers. No • lloCII The wharf also burned, together with urged up >n him that the prospects of Los Angeles land sharpers are mak other nn-dicinehassuch a record of wonderful «number of offices upon it. The boil tile party were much brighter than iu 1 cures. It you have made up your mind to er of the steamer exploded, and pet ro- 18,84, and that ho could and would ing much money at the expense of buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to credulous “ tenderfeet ” and women leum which was used for fuel, was scat have a much better chance of being take any other instead. It is a Peculiar tered burning over all parts of the elected. He had replied to them, how from the East by getting from their Medicine, and is i^-tliy your confidence. victims fat commissions for pointing Hoodls Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. boat, setting it afire at once. ever, that he did not feel equal to the out desirable quarter-sections of Gov Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. } In the United States district court at task of another campaign. He had ernment land. When the victim has IOO Doses One Dollar Portland last week, the euit of the gov reached a period in life when, if ever paid bis commission he goes to see tj*4 Full supply of coffins, caskets, ernment against Owens, Ankeny and he was to have any pleasure or happi land and finds it among the stonier robes of all sizes, gloves, Barnhart was dismissed by Judge Den ness with his family, it was now, and mountain peaks or the worthies des crapes, etc., etc. when auy great burden or strain would dy. *The defendants were charged with erts. Register Bethune of <iie Los Office and warerooms at railroad crossing conspiracy to defraud the government certainly injure bis health. Angeles Land Office bag debarred of llelman street. He was told in answer that he need some of these crooked operators from out of certain tracts in eastern Oregon I represented as swamp land, and as not raise a finger in the campaign: that the Land Office, but they flourish all further actiou in the matter was barred he could lie el-cti 1 if ho should sit the same. by the statute of limitation, and to at perfectly quiet and not make a single The New York B’or/din an editorial tempt to secure a re-iudietment of the speech or even appear at a single meet defendants would probably avail noth ing. To this Mr. Blaine replied that headed “Welcome, Spreckels,” says: I When a syndicate falls foul of a trust ing, Prosecuting Attorney McArthur he would not accept the nomination there is some chance that the people I MANUFACTURER, and do any less than he did in the pre will get the benefit, at least for a time. entered a nolle prosequi. vious campaign. Ho could not put Hence we liope it is true that the Pa ■ One of the state board of fish com himself in the position of not appear cific coast sugar king is forming a syn dicate to fight Eastern sugar on its missioners has stated that they have ing to take as much interest in this ground. Spreckels has money and decided to rigoronsly enforce the sal campaign as in the last Presidential own the courage and skill to do it. May he Keeps constantly on hand a full mon law during the coming season. canvass. So after due deference to his keep mad for a year, and within that supply of everything in above The commissioners do not deem it frit n l-s ho published his letter. time the law should restore the com line, which will be sold at prices as low as can be offered anywhere. petition by forbidding the combination necessary to give official notice of this I will pay cash for eggs, ebickens, of conspiracies. fact as the law is among the statutes San Francisco made a vigorous effort turkeys, ducks and geese: will also ALL ORDERED WORK Says a Washington »-orrespondent of buy apples, potatoes and onions when and should be obeyed. The law pro to Hi-cnre th.-ch->i of that city as the tin-Oregonian : Senator Dolph ’ s bill a car load can be obtained or I will will be made to give entire «atisfaction vides that no salmon shall I k » taken place of meeting of the JVmocratic providing in certain caw's for the for «hiring March and during the fish sea national convention n< :;t June, and feiture of wagon-road grants in Ore- handle the same on commission and Repairing Neatly Done will guarantee the highest San Fran son no fish shall be taken between 6 when the first vote was taken by the gou, which was recommitted to the cisco market price. at low rates, and all work done promptly. o’clock Saturday evening nnd 6 o’clock committee Thursday morning Sau committee on public lauds a short B enj . E ggleston , Ashland, Or. ago, just as it was about to lie H. JUDGE. of the Sunday following. Francisco was in t he lead. This was a time [9-48 passed by the senate, was on Monday “complimentary vote,’’ however, aud reported back without amendment and We Shall be Glad The engineers and firemen on the C., the real fight seems to have lieen be promptly passed. It now goes to the To place your name on our subscrip B. A Q. all went on a strike last Mon tween Chicago and S:. Louis, New- house for the action of that laxly. It tion list for any newspaper, magazine day. and every freight train stopped. York not figuring at all in the contest. will probably die there as it did in the or story paper published. Your sub Sixteen hundred men quit work. Men St. Louis finally won. by the aid of the last congress. scription given to us will add a little ---- Iu I-arge or Small lots----- enough were found to keep the most A N. Y. Times London cable says to our business and does not c<>6t you San Francisco advocates, and the con that as much ¡is it da»s to order it yourself. a tremendous exodus is expected important passenger trains moving. Bl RCKHALTER A HASTY. vention is called to meet in that city on from Ireland in the spring, aud that One hundred and seventy engineers the 5th day of June. The call con after March 20th ten steamers belong -------Or In------- and firemen, who lost their positions ’s fine shoes from 81.50 to 85.00, cludes with the following paragraph: ing to as many lines, will Btop at at Men O. H. Blount ’ s. * during the Reading strike, left Pitts “All democratic, conservative citizens Queenstown for passengers every week. burg for Chicago, to take the places of of the United States, irrespective of Passage has already been engaged for Men’s working pants, 81.00, 81.50 a large number. and 82.00 at O. H. Blount's. ♦ strikers. No tronble is anticipated. past political associations and differ It bits lieen two years since a vessel The reason for the strike is a demaud ences. who can unite with us iu an ef Oranges, lemons and bannas at the Inquire of was wn-cked on or near the mouth of Red House. * for au increase of wages. The C., B. A fort for pure, economical and constitu the Columbia, notwithstanding all Q. has been paying lees than other tional government, are cordially invited that has been said and written about Moore's Revealed Remedy—cleanses MERRILL & BAKER, and repairs the entire system, giving roads. to join us in sending delegates to the the “terrible” bar. Compare this re new life. Sold by Chitwood Bros, and Medford, Jackson Co.. Or. cord with that of the Sound and the convention.” T. K. Bolton, Ashland, Oregim. x north coast,—[News. Walla Walla Journal: The actual A. H. CABSON. Boys' suits, 12 to 17 years of age, L. W. C ABSON. cost of getting in, loading aud getting The Washington correspon leut of coat, pants and vest, for 85.00 at O.II. out of Portland with a vessel of 8*X> 5*100 cigars at O. H. Blount’s to l>e Blount’s. the Pretts discusses the position which * tons register is about 84.10*), to which Randall may occupy in the next Presi closed out at wholeside rates. Hides and Furs Bought must be added about 81,000 for aver 100 choice brands of tobacco to se- dential campaign. His friends say age loss sustained by each vessel by lect from at O. II. Blount’s. x that but for Randall’s efforts the Dem The undersigned will pay the highest mar- delay while waiting for an opportunity price for hides, skins and fur« of all You can buy men’s wool lined duck ocrats could not have elected Cleveland. from this date until further notice. ulsters of O. H. Blount for ¿1.00. x to pass over the bar. The ship Bal>- .1. B. R. H ctchisos . He prevented an out-and-out free-trade Ashland. Or.. May 21. laas cock, which recently sailed from Ta A few more ladies jackets. 20 tier plank at Chicago, ami personally sent coma loaded with 3,200 tons of wheat, assurances to many anxious voters in cent discount, at D. It A E. V. Mills’s. only bad 82,059 expenses, including Onion sets at Nutlet’s produce and the interior of New York that the towage to und from Tacoma to the sea. Democratic party was nrff a free-trade commission store. This is a big item for the men who party. It will make a great difference Brocade diagonal and plaid dress live by honest toil, till the soil and whether Randall, with his advocacy goals, 10 cts. per yard at M. L. Al raise wheat. x of protection to home industries, takes ford’s. Having one of the beet skylights in Or Ibe Rev. Geo. if. Thayer,of bourbon an active part in the campaign or goes egon, and knotring how to uxe it, the Republican state central com fishing. His friends are reported as Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe I GUARANTEE GOOD WORK. our lives to Shilph ’ s Consumption Cure. ’ ’ mittee held a meeting in Portland on saying that he will stand on his dig For sale at T. K. Bolton’s drug store. -------- Consisting of-------- Tuesday of last week, aud issued a call M. E. TYLER, "Hackmetack". a lasting and fragrant nity. for the assembling of the state conven perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For A shland , ... O regon . APPLE, PEAR, PEACH. sale by T. K. Bolton. tion in Portland on April 11th. The PLUM, PRUNE, CHERRY. Says a recent press dispatch: The Shiloh's Cnre will immediately relieve Myer’s Bloek.east side Maiu street. convention will consist of 2*X) delegates amount of theoretic reduction in the APRICOT, NECTARINE, croup, whooping cough, and bronchitis. ALMOND, WALNUT, and apportioned upon the basis of one dele Ways ami Menus Committee Tariff Sold by T. h. Bolton. gate at large from each county and bill will reach about S”5,*X1*>,000, of For dyspepsia and liver complaint, i C. A. NUTLEY, one delegate for every 150 votes which 335.00*1.000 will come from the you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never and one of every fraction over one-half repeal of the iutermd revenue tax on fails to cure. For sale by T. K. Bolton. Grajs' Vine, Currants, Gooseberries. Blackiierries, Raspberries, thereof cast for Hon. Binger Ilermaun, manufactured tobaoco, 810,1*00.000 Why will you cough when Shiloh's Strawberries, Figs, congressman, at the last general elec from 2*1 per cent reduction on sugar, Cure willcive immediate relief. Price Etc., Eta Cts . 50Cta„ and $1. Try it. For sale tion. This gives Jackson county 7 dele 8->.'****',l>*M» froni additions to the free 10 by T. K. Bolton. MERCHANT. Our trees are grown without irrigation gatee; Josephine, 4; Klamath,3; Lake 22; list, and the remainder, about 33,500,- Are yon made miserable by indigestion, on Red hill land, and all of known va Douglas, 9. The committee recom 00*1, from the general scaling down of constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, Main street, rieties that succeed in Southern Oregon. skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a Ashland, contemplating tree planting mended that the primaries lie held customs duties. The committee still yellow - - Oregon. will Those positive cure. Aud offered for sale by do well to visit our orchard and nur March 31,1888, and the county conven favor 311 on steel rails, 34.40 on pig T. K. Bolton. SSFA11 kinds of produce bought or «old sery, or write us for price list. i (1211 tions April 4, 1888, unless otherwise or iron, 50 cents ou iron ore. and M cents Postoffice—Murphy, Josephine county, Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy—a positive on commission. Oregon. R. R. station, Grant ’ s Pass. cure for catarrh, diphtheria and canker Agency for Eagle Mill»-Flour, feed, etc dered by the county central committee. per tou on cad. mouth. For sale bv T. K, Bolton. for sale at wholesale aud retail. FRIDAY RED HOUSE COLUMN. That fruit growing, including peaches, tM-ars, prunes, apples, cherries and l*r- nes in and about Ashland is more profitable than in the favored sections of Cal. That an orohard of these fruits can be made to yield a crop worth from $100 to to $500 per acre within three to five years after planting. . lbst there ia ample room «nd sufficient extent of country adapted to fruit rais mg within a radius of ten miles of Ashland for thousands of energetic, mdustriou and intelligent people. . That onr climate at Aahland and in the Rogue River vallev is unsurpassed any where for health, comfort and pleasure throughout all seasonsof the year. That all who have desirable fruit and farming lands near Ashland for sal« nt a fair price can find purchasers. 1 ? l'al P^°P1® W*U congregate together in towns and cities where labor finds profitable employment, where capital can be invested to good advan tage. where good health prevails, where good schools, good churches and pleasant surrounding« are to be found. >1 and the valley of the Rogue river are entering upon a Boom. Not the boom of speculation and speculation merely, but an awakening to the real value of our soil, climate, situation and splendid resource« 12--------------- 15 We shall always be prepared to give any information desired concerning the needs, resource« and nromx-nty of Ashland and Southern Oregon, and will t»k< pleasure in showing the ffr-iperty we offer for sale. GKO. KNCUK, Proprietor. I ROPER, GALEY HELM.