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L P Fuhar ASHLAND TIDINGS. W. II. LEEDS. Editor and Publisher. Terms of Subscription: '.»ne oopy, one year................... “ six months................. •• “ three montha............ Club Kates, six copies for......... Terms, in advance. ♦ 50 . 1 50 75 12 50 NEW THIS WEEK J. T. Bowiitch, ASHLAND, OREGON. ip T. B. Zant, J SANTA ABIE i* delicious in flavor and »Cure for Cough* aad Diaeaaes of the Throat and Lung*, aad the best seUinc medicine I ever haaffied The CAT-1" CUlt i* *11 you claim for it—an abaolute c cure E. M ayhew . 144 Fourth St., Ban ■amcisco. Cal. i »• r—’ Attorney and Counselor at Law. JACKSONVILLE, OR. i Mg r Mil prn' lice iu all <• »urts of Oregon. 1 I am about out of SASTA ABIE . it goo* like hot cakes, anil give* aa good satisfac tion a* any lung remedy that I have hand led in my twenty flv* year*' experience in the drug biiaineu: and I can truth fully »ay the same of the CAT-H-ct'ltE. G eo . C. TH axtek , Druggist Carson City, Nevada. ----- DEALER IN----- » J. S. Howard, STORES, TIN WRRG, GRKNITE JaiRRG Notary Public and Conveyancer JIEPFORD, OREGON. PUMPS, BLACKSMITH COAL, 0 ’jroNstiMi’.tiw AMMUNITION. ETC. Ml ktiuls <•/ real t-Mj«. b isiiv -S given care- fill attention, ami iniofirmilqu iurnitnea coeeeming property in the new town- t F olsom . Cat. May 14th. 18s*. I used BvTTE-TINM in chronic rheu matism with great beaefit. Please send a supply to J. W. Haines, Genoa, Nevada, and oblige, Yours tAily, F. t). Dtmi. M. D. Dr. J. S. Parson, A LETTER FROR COL. ABOUT SOOBIE. ILetter In Yreka Journal.I D ear F riend N ixon :— Being in a quarter of the globe seldom vifflted by people from our part, I thought you would like to hear a little about this •trnnge country, and its etill stranger inhabitants. In climate, it is perpetual spring, the sun never hidee hie face, and not a drop of rain falls. Lack of rain here, however, does not mean failure of crops, for when the Nile risee every year, the banks are cut. the water al lowed to spread over all the land un til it is thoroughly soaked, then the overflow iB stopped aud the farmer be- gins his sowing. This plan is all the more easy, as the country oounists of h narrow strip of land on each side of the nver; the vidley being from 10 to 50 miles wide, and containing about 5,000,000 acres of cultivable laud. Be yond this on each side, is the barren sandy deeert, and is one of the curious features of Egyptian scenery to con , ('Terms If Advertising: re, fl FISII HATCHERIES. rtioB rtion. 00 . 1 CO oc*l Notices, per line......................... Us Regular advertisements inserted upon liberal terms. Job Printing Of all descriptions done on short no tioe. Legal Blanks, Circulars, Busi ness Cards Billheads. letterhead*. Pos ters, etc., gotten up in good style st living prices. 1888. C airo , Lower Egj"pt, Feb. 29,1888. LAND OF DISCOVERIES ASKLAND, OREGON. 9-4 9 ---- THE----- •ucctaaon to willard a urrankr . Will vratllcv ii all courts of the State. Collections promptly niade au<i remitted. APRIL G, CAI/IFORNÏA, GEO. C. EDDINGS, Attorney »nd Counsellor at Law TIDINGS ASHLAND, OREGON,’ FRIDAY. VOL. XII. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Orti. e. reHLHTiila st , opposite J - »lore, .’v‘ks<»nviile7 Or. ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING- Box 2341 OREGON LIMESTONES. Sunday Mercury. Oregonian. It has been authoritatively stated , that the fish commission have iu con templation the establishment of at ’ least oue more fish hatchery on some ' tributary of the (Columbia river. Some 1 of ‘ the streams flowing iu from west of the Cascade mountains in Washington 1 territory have been examined aud fouml to ' be unfit for the puriiose on account of the warm temperature of the water. Spokane river, in the neighborhixxl of ' the falls, is now being prospected aud it is presumed that a suitable location 1 will l>e found. The importance of sal mon propagation cannot be over-esti mated, aud t he state should make lib eral appropriations for the establish ' ment of hatcheries, not only on streams flowing into the Columbia but 1 on ' the tributaries of Rogue river, the Umpqua, the Coquille and others which the fish ascend in numbers to warrant the construction of fislieri««. Mr. Livingstone Stone, United States Fish Commissioner, proposes to lease the Clackamas hatcheries and thus re lieve the state from all further ex[>ense therewith. This leaves the legislature free to act in behalf of the interests of any and all parts of the state. The ' government has decided to restrain all 1 j persons from establishing canneries on the Klamath, holding that it would seriously interfere with the rights of ’ the Indians on Klamath reservation, which is probably a correct as well as a humane view to take of the matter. But Ixjtli branches of the Umjxpia. which find their source in the icy gorges of the Cascade range, are ad 1 mirably adapted to the purpose of sal 1 mon culture, a fact which will fully lx? 1 established when they are examined by ' those experienced in the business. Rogue river is not surpassed by any stream on the coast for the sure and ' safe hatching of salmon and the pas 1 sage of the young fish to salt water. ! That stream, before it enters the valley is lutersjierHed with alternate shoals and cascades. The water is pure aud 1 very cold the year round. Salmon ascend as far up as the falls, which are about thirty miles from the open val ley, every season in great numbers. Every creek affording water sufficient for a salmon to navigate, flowing into the river, is alive with fish both spring and fall. There is no reason why can neries should not lie establisluxl and made profitable, Ixith on the Utnp<pia and Rogue rivers, and the people of those districts of the state should not fail to take this matter under consider ation. Members, elected to the legis lature from Southern Oregon, will fail to do their whole duty, if they do not demand a share of the aid which the state is certain to grant, in the near future, to assist their nearest con stituents to keep their streams sup plied with an abundance of the finest fish that inhabit any of the waters of the world. Marble, limestones and the related rocks are found to a large extent in Oregon. There are two localities where work is being done in quarrying, namely, at lhx*k Point, Jackson coun ty, and near Huntington, Baker coun ty. The limestones of Jackson and Josephine occur in lenticular masses frequently of great extent, inter-strat ified with schistose rocks, and resemble gneiss iu color and texture. They are firm, are capable of supporting lieavy loads, and a use is found for them in the so-called dimensional blocks used for ornamental house» building. It is a variegated ami really pretty stone, aud no doubt will come into exeusive use in time. Varieties occur which are nearly black in color and even the clearest white marbles are found. The prevailing variety, however, is the grey mottled, which may lie seen at the East Portland lime kilns, where it is being largely calcined for lime, of which it produces an excellent article. The Portland Lime and Cement Com pany, owning The kilns and controlling the quarries at Rock Point, have built up a large business and established their product as a first-class article iu the very limited time since their oper- ations began. They ship their rock in open cars by the O. .<• C. railroad from the quarries to th« kilns, a distance of 381) miles, the expense beiug dimin ished by au ingenious mode of hand ling, the use of a self-acting tramway, bringing the material from the ledge to the railway switch, a fraction of a mile distant, and dumping it upon the cars. The location, of course, is very favorable to cheap production. Samples of the rock gave upon an alysis: Carbonate of lime........... 89.4 Carbonate of magnesia.. 5.3 Silieiu ............................... 3.1 o •> Oxides of iron................. GREENBERRY SMITH'S ESTATE. The Oregonian contains the follow ing in regard to the suit commenced against the Greeulierry Smith estate Benton county, and as it may be of in terest to our readers we give it space in our columns: “Suit in equity has been commenced in the U. S. circuit court by Charles T. Smith and some thirty-two others, res idents of Indiana, Minnesota. Califor nia and Oregon, against Mary Ann Smith, John Smith and Alexander Smith, the widow and sons of the late Greenberry Smith, of Benton county. Greenberry Smith, who died something over a year since, was a well-known early pioneer of Benton county, who settled there about 1847, and who at the time of his death was possessed of some 20,000 acres of land in that sec tion valued at about half a million dol lars. He accumulated this property principally by loaning money on mort gages. Complainants allege that in 1850 Alexander Smith, a brother of Green berry .desi in the Sandwich islands, pne- sessed of Sfib.000 it coin, balioin and gold dust, ami eal estate sit uated in California, the value of which they are not able to ascertain, which Greeulierry sold aud took |s>ssessionof the proceeds and continued to use and keep the same till his death. It is charged that he caused oouveyanoes aud re-conveyances of this property to lie made to give purchasers a color of title. Surviving Alexander Smith, were his father John Smith, his mother, Mary Smith, and besides Greenberry, two other brothers and three sisters of the said Alexander, to whom all the real aud personal estate descended as his sole heirs at law. In 1850 it is claimed that Greenberry Smith received said moneys and property of his deceased brother Alexander, and for some time thereafter the rest of the family were not aware of his death. The complaint goes on to show that complainants are the lawful heirs of Alexander Smith, being the descend ants of his surviving brothers and sis ters. They claim that the property amassed by Greeulierry Smith accrued from the use of the money he secured from the estate of Alexander Smith and therefore that they are entitled to share it with the heirs of Greenberry Smith. Just how much truth is contained in the allegations of these complainants remains to be seen. A gentleman who knew Greeulierry Smith away back early in the '50s says that he lived very penuriously and did not follow any vocation, or, as he expressed it, “never did anything.” He ot course had his donation claim aud he kept some stock, aud later had stock in Eastern Oregon, but whether he made the money he loaned by stock or received it from hu brother's estate remains to be proven Messrs. George H. Williams and C. E. Stroud are attorneys for complainants. The necessary papers have lieen served on Mrs. Smith aud her sons, defend ants, by Deputy U. S. Marshall Waite, who returned from Benton county yes terday.” stantly find in contrast the rich green of the land next the river, and the golden sand of the desert waste. A»H1, ani >, O kegon . The country is very rich, but the Office al residence ,»u Main street, next Seq«U0P ctrcula r.$l people extremely poor. In fact, if dixir to Presbyterian church. (11-42 they did not raise two crops a year Finding their business increasing, have just been receiving I f AVE YOl: A C(O in the head which docs not get better? Have yon an excess- they could not live, as it takes one crop Dr. S. T. Songer, heavy invoices, and now have their I I ive secretion of mucous or matter in the nasal passages which either muat be to pay the taxes, and the other to feed blown behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the the family and the donkey, whiah, like i: ....: from the * nose or drop ......................... * .............. ................................... PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. "* Are weak and inflamed eyes, frequent sare- the pig in Ireland, is here the bread throat? __ , you troubled by . hawking, . spitting, . ness of the throat, ringing or roaring in winner of the family. ASHLAND, ORBOON. the ears, more or less impairment of the The houses of the poor people are hearing, loss of smell, memory impaired, Office one door south of Ashland House J dullness or dizziness of the head, dryness simply enclosures surrounded by mud on Main street. ill-12 or heat of the nose? Have you lost all walls seven feet high. Sometimes this sense of smell? Have you a hacking is roofed over with sugar-cane straw, cough ? Have you dyspepsia ? Is ypur We aim to keep always in stock, the choicest staple brands of the breath foul? IE so YOU have ire C a Chas. E. Beebe, M. D.. but more often only one corner is tarrh . 8oi$e have all these symptoms, nxifed, as a sleeping apartment for the others only a part. The leading symp- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. grown up folks, the children, goats, tonj of ordinary catarrh is increased se cretion of Bucus of yellow or greenish ASHLAND. OREGON. donkey and buffalo sharing the ground THC 0 NLY- colored matter. like a happy family. Their houses , (¡d^ALÍTEtD Foul breath is caused by the decompos bpeeirtl attention given to the treatment contain no furniture, they sleep on a ing secretions exuded from festering ul XUftt TOR of chronic female disease». cers far back in the head; sometimes the mat on the ground, and need no bed- Office conanltation free where profession C I KO VkA I 1ATARRH ding, as the same clothes do duty by membrane covering the bones is eaten al services are required. away and the bones themselves gradually MUNEMâiïCyOROVlUX Office in Masonic Block, over chit wood s daj and night. They never use fire for 190.00 decay. Such cases are indeed objects of , , , , _ _ drug store, residence on Oak street. pity, as stench from corroding sores reveals the corruption within. anything but cooking their one warm There may be and probably are n2>vl2 And to make it to the interest of people to deal wity them. As every braftth drawu into the lungs must pass over and become polluted by the se meal a day. The fire is made on a flat purer limestones than tins iu Southern cretions in the nas nasal passages, it must necessarily follow that poisoning of the whole Oregon, but they lack the accessibility, system gradually takes place, while the morbid matter that is swallowed during sleep stone, the fuel being dried manure -v- -v- passes into the stomach, eufeeblrs digestion, and often produce! dyspepsia, and flnallj which is gathered by the girls of the which is the distinguishing feature of C. J. Sochrist, M. D., great debility, nervousness aud consumption. family. Their meal consists of a stew the Rock Point deposits. On V^illiams DO NOT PROCRASTINATE, of black bread with onions or garlic. PH*ENIX, OREGON. creek, an affluent of the Applegate, If you have experienced any of the above symptoms do not delay, but try C alifornia well up iu the Siskiyous, the lime C at - k -C ure at once. We positively guarantee a few applications to relieve, and a thor It is cooked and eaten from the same fliee at residence—slate at Engle Br«»s. dish, the family squatting around it on ough treatment to cure. Six months trea,ment, 11.00. By mail, 11.10. stones, of a very pure quality—so drug store. * 10-40 Santa Abie, Cat-K-C’urc and Butte-Tine, For «ale by the ground and eating by the fistfuls. pure, in fact, as to lie white marble— As for clothing, in the cities they go alxiund in vast strata. It iB within pretty well covered, always dressing in these formations that the celebrated J. S. Walter, M. D. S., dark blue cotton, but further up the caves are found; great labyrinths A-slilnnd, Oregon. river, where the climate is warmer, the Will practice hiaprot'easiunof Dentistry wrought out of the solid rock by the men wear only a rag about the loins, »-AT— the ceaseless flow of water containing REAL ESTATE. while the boys dispense with even REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. carbonic acid, which is a solvent of AsiiLiNi», O regon . that. If jxissible, the youngster at the limestone. ll-S tires himself in a string of lieads, but Office a residence. In the opinion of the writer the JOHN S. MILLEH. JOHN B. WKIRLET. if he can’t get that, he goes an naturel. southern part of Josephine county You can easily see that the exjiense of contains enough limestone aud marble living in this style is not very great. of a good grade to supply any probable A. C. Caliwcll, They know nothing of newspapers, and demand for centuries to come. The could not read them if they did. white marbles of that region are ru-i Mechanical and Operative Dentist. The most flourishing industry of the worthy of comparison with those of country is sugar making, but it is all Carrara, and the commoner kinds, of :o: in the hands of the government. The ASHLAND. OREGON. texture suitable for building stones, AND Curiosities uf Magnetism. pay for laborers in the sugar factories We have opened a real-estat* are extremely abundant. Throughout office In is 5 cents per day. But I suppose Nitrons Oxiilo Gas administered for Most well-informed jteople are doubt the Rogue River valley, wherever meta the painless extraction of teeth. they are glad to get that, for when a less aware that the globe on which they morphic rocks exist, limestones suit A/r LOWEST milJES J®" Office over the Bank.— [12-33] canal is to be dug, or road or dyke live is a great ball of magnetism, but able for making line may be found. built, the government simply impresses comparatively few have an adequate Many small quarries to meet local de so many men—or women—for the idea of the influence this property is mands have at times been opened. Ganiori’s Orchostra, An Improvement in Tin Fruit Cans. work, pays them nothing and “find continually exerting on all sides, that The Southern Oregon deposits belong CONVEYANCING il ALL ITS BRANCHES, themselves.” It is high time that some many common but inexplicable phe entirely, so far as known, to the class Of Aahlwnd, Oregon, (late oi Cal. An ingenius improvement in th other Power had a huLd iu the country nomena can be traced directly to this of lenticular inter-rtratified lieds, and manufacture ot tin cans for preservin' Minin# Partent» obtained at reasonable •d to (uriu^h Are now prepared (urui^h the bust text of for the sake of the people. --------------:o:-------------- rate», and with dispatch. source. Statistics go to show that in are commonly held by geologists to be food is being introduced, the plan con nusie for public or private FÂrtîeB, rartles. Halb», Ball*, Successor to Hunsaker & Dodge, Pieuies. Ac-, at any point on the coast. Although there are theso scenes of the matter of steel rails, as many as of carboniferous or greater age. Prompt attention given to all business sisting simply of so forming the li<i Should you desire to *cll. you will do well poverty and misery, we see plenty of connected with the land office. All the new popular music is played by thirteen will become crystalized' and that it is merely pressed on, and th»- ----------- DEALER IN to place your property in our hands. ;his Orchestra. HIS BEST GIRL. wealth and gaiety too. A drive along break where they go to make up a can is hermetically sealed, so that no Having employed A large number ol mu one of the fashionable avenues pre railroad track running east and west, LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES, internal pressure can remove the lid. sicians. we are able to furnish any number sents ns varied contrasts as we find in before one of those on the north and nf bands. Any instrnmvnt or a caller fur He hurried up to the office» as s<x>n as Water boilded iu a tin thus closed hi- fsnoo No. 37. 160 acres. nished to other bands. All orders by mall the Arabian Nights. Carriages filled south track is similarly affected. Thia he entered the hotel, and without wait failed to open it off, although tic too acres fenced and under cultivation .»r telegraph promptly attended to. Term* and two good springs on tlic place. Tills i* with white veiled ladies, roll along, is entirely due to the magnetism gen ing to register, inquired “eagerly: steam pressure has burst the can itself. always reasonable. Address choice grain aud fruit land and is situated Medford, Oregon. preceded by hare-legged runners in erated by friction, aud the fact that “Any letter for me?” A penny piece, however, used as a 12-151 Prof. Ganiard, A*hlan<l, Or, five miles from Jacksonville. white petticoat aud gold embroidered the polarity of the magnetic current The clerk sorted over a package with lever by being placed under a rim >60 per acre. No. 38. 350 acres. vest, who wave their wands and shout is in the former instance resistsd in the negligent attention that comes of formed around the top of the cover, This body of land adjoins Jacksonville to clear the way. Then, perhaps, a the headlong rush of the train, where practice, then flipped one—a very small with the shoulder of the can as a ful and is level, rich grain, fruit and vineyard A. L. WILLEY, land, and is fenced in five fields. There is slow, dignified camel laden with grass, as in the latter case it is undisturbed. one—on the counter. crum, raises the lid with a remarkably on the place a dwelling-house, spring his master perched on[top of the load, Another strange effect of this peculiar The traveling man took it with a cu small expenditure of (owsr? The pm. house with fine spring, baru and outhouses, Carpenter, Builder, and Arch and a good orchard. Terms, half-cash, and munching a piece of sugar eane. Then and occult force is that exerted ou the rious smile that twisted his pleasant- ciple involved in the device is that of the balance ou two. three aud five-year comes a rich old Turk with spotless watches of train men. A time-piece lorvkiug face into a mask of expectancy. the wedge aud lever. The neck of the AND itect. payments. turlMiu, flowing gown and red, pointed carried by the couducter running a He smiled more as he read it. Then tin on which the lid fits is formed at ilO.OOO. No. 40 . 392 acre*. prepared to give eatimate* to complete slippers, seated on his carefully shaved train tweuty miles au hour, however oblivious of other travelers who jos very slight angle from the vertical, ai 225 acres under cultivation and fenced all klnif* <>( building’, and to furnish all donkey. In the middle of all this, are accurate it may lie will, if the sjieed of tled him, he laid it tenderly against his the rim of the lid is made with a cor into five field» which are level, rich, mead latair. material, plan*, xpe-cilii ation* and ow. grain and fruit land, and 40 at n « m al orange peddlers, water carriers, who the train is increased to, say, fiftv lips and actually kissed it. responding angle, no solder being us. i detail* for the same upon reasonable terms fulfa. There are on the place a large i ml carry water in pig ekiDa on their backs, miles, liecome useless until regulated. and short notice. A loud guffaw startled him. to form the joint. By means of this thrifty orchard, two dwelling houses, two donkey boys looking for hire, mer The magnetism generated by the large barns aud 5 12 of an irrigating ditch, “Now, look here, old fellow,” said a arrangement, therefore, the o|x»mng of Residence, West Ashland Hillside, l’ost- carrying 300 inches of water. chants sitting cross-legged smoking at flight of a train may l»e said to lx» in loud voice, "that won’t do, you know. the can is rendered a remarkably clean, office box IU. »1000. No. 41. 165 acres. Anyone wishing to buy os *ell piopcrty the front of their cubby-hole of ashop, proportion to the speed with which it Too 6pooney for anything. Confess quick and simple ojieration, contra» t- This land is unimproved, though SO will do well to call on or address contendedly waiting until Allah sends is propelled, and the delicate parts of now, your wife didn’t write that letter!” ing greatly with the inconvenient of it is good fruit and alfalfa land and the them a customer. In the middle of the a watch, numbering all the way from balance fine timber land. There is a stream “No, she didn't,” said the traveling method of opening now iu vogue. B. BEACH, DePEATT & KYLE, of w ater running through the place. Situ street little girls gathering manure in four hundred to 1009 pieces, aud j»e- man with an amazed look, as if he [Commercial Bullettin. ated three miles from Jacksonville. their hands, to be dried for fuel. When culiarly susceptible of this influence would like to change the subject. Real Estate Brokers. CONTRACTOR & Bl 1 EDER. 1110. No. 42. 200 acre«. What Lucy Should Have Said. O dd F ellow ’ s B lock . “That letter is from my best girl.” 20 acres of unimproved land. 30 acres of Office 111 Odd Fellow's Block, Ashland. we add to the scene the blue sky and by reason of the hammering and Communicated to the World. stately palm trees, in the distance the which is prairie land and the balance gtxal The admission was so unexpected ishing they have recieved, are not A shland , O regon . timber land, all good fruit and grain land, amethyst tinted hills, and by the river to feel tl»e effect. At one time I was teaching in tl — :oo: that the tno of friends who had caught with two living springs of water. Four side women carrying on their beads Will give estimates U» furnish all labor him s:ud no more until after they had public schools, end of all the incorre’t miles from Jacksonville. and material to < •>n.*truet all kindaof build jars of water, or a basket in which lies eaten a good dinner and were seated pronunciations prevailing amongst the No. 43. Macros. A Monster of a Locomotive. ings, at short notice. a naked baby, we have a picture ot little ones “wuust and twicet” (one» 1 wish to announce to the public that I have now on hand >1500. together in a churn’s nx>m. 60 acres of choice grain and fruit land un Pittsburg Dispatch. der fence, with uew dwelling-house aud wonderful beauty and variety. and twice) were the most universal aod fgF“" All work warranted to give >ath Then they began to badger him. sitn.t-i onc barn, and water for stock, If you look at this country from a faction, “It’s no use, you’ve got to read it to apparently ineradicable. One day at The largest passenger engine ever mile from Gold Hill - U’ THE FINEST LINE OF picturesque standpoint, it is thorough constructed is now being built in the us. Dick,” said one of them. “We the close af school I was calling tl.« “CO No 59* Place of residence, Hargadine street,back 200 acres This Space Reserved for ly enjoyable; but if you want comfort, Schenectady Locomotive Works forthe want to know all about yourlieet girl.” roll for merits and dements. “Lucy,” of South St hool House. [12-11 A splendid farm 1’, miles from Wood business promptness or any other char Michigan Central Railroad, and is cal “So you shall,” said Dick with great I said to a little girl just liefore m », ville; new two story dwelling au.l outbuild M. L. McCALL, acteristic of the ninetieth century in culated for express and passenger pur ccxtlness; “I will give you the letter •‘have you spoken Delay without per ings; excellent orchard of 750 trees; i>0 acre» fenced; a beautiful location and first you may just stand and poses. It is almost complete and will and you can read it yourselves. There mission?” Heat Estate Agent and Surveyot California, class bargain. tear your hair. If you go to buy any je sent out in a few days. It is a 10- it is,” and he hud it open ou the table. “Wunst.” answered Lucy, shyly. 8 . No. 46. 160 acres. thing and find the merchant at his wbeel engine, having three pairs of “Annie,” addressing the next chili', “I guess not,” said the one who had A shland , - - O regon . Unimproved; well watered, and first-class prayers, you must just wait until be coupled driving wheels ami a 4-wheeled l>een loudest in demanding it; “we like should Lucy have said ‘wunst’?” place to make a home. gets through. If not at prayers, he is truck. The drivers are 68 inches in to chaff a little, but I hope we are gen Annie, eagerly: “No ma'am.” •2500. so. 51. 320 acres. 60 acres fenced; 10 acres meadow, large smoking and sipping coffee, aud will diameter. The cylinders are 19 inches tlemen. The young lady would hardly “What should she have said?” To be found in this city. thrifty orchard, an irrigating ditch: large MANUFACTURER ANO WOOD WORKER, probably invite you to share his enjoy in diameter, with 24-inch stroke. The care to have her letter read by this Triumphantly: “Twicet!” commodious houso and barn, a splendid ment before proceeding to business. boiler, which is of Otis steel, is 58 crowd,” and he looked reproachfully at stock farm. •hep on First Avenue, near Main St. flow to Cure Hiccoughs. If you ask an attendant in the hotel inches in diameter, and has 127 2-inch his fnend. :oo:- 22 . BO. 52. 133 acre*. to bring some hot water, he will prob semi-steel flues. The fire-box is 8 feet Adjoining Jacksonville; all choice fruit “But I insist upon it,” was the an Troy Time*. and vineyard land; will be sold iu 20-acre ably ask if you want it to-morrow, and long by 427« inches wide, and. like swer, “there is nothing iu it to be Vÿf Will make estimates and bids on A boy suffering from an aggravated lots if desired. all buildings, public or private, and when I tried to buy a Koran, that is a many recently built, is placed above ashamed of—except the six-lling; that cast» of hiccoughs entered a Fnlton- Also Full Line and 500. No. 53. 160 acre*. urnish all material, plans and speriti- Mohamedan bible, they refused to sell the frames, which gives increased is a little shaky, I ’ ll admit, but she Timber land unimproved: running water; strwt market. “What’s the matter ?” ratious for the construction of the 10 acres cleared; 6 miles from Jacksonville. Blacksmith and Wagon Shops, me a copy as an nnlieliever. Compare width. The tank is carried on two won’t care in the least. Read it, Har said the marketmau. “I—hie—got— same. that with business in the far west! Warehouse, Etc. 1000. No. 54. 160 acre* dy, and judge for yourself. ” four-wheel channel trucks. The capa hie—the—hie—hiccoughs.” “You have, 1-4’TK'ish. Doors anil Mouldings on Soil a rich dark loam; 25 acres fenced and All this, of course, refers to the pres city of the tank is 38,000 gallons, and Thus urgtxi Hardy took up the letter, eh ? Wliere’a that twtwlollar bill that uaml ami for sale at lowest rates. other improvements; 9 mile* east of Cen ent Arab population of the country, The undersigned offers for sale the the tender has a capacity of eight tons sliaiue-faoed enough, and read it. There was on the desk when you went out tral Point. »^"General shop work done in short blaoksmitb and wagon shop owned and for of the original Egyptians there are of coal. was only a few words. Firet he laughed this morning?” angrily inquired the I4..00. No. 55. 400 acres. occupied by the late Otto Heidrich jriler. few, and they are the most ignorant Unimproved, level rich grain Si fruit laud; —then swallowed suspiciously as he butcher, for the boy had been in the ;^*Stair building a specialty. running water, title donation claim. A and oppressed of all. It is curious to finished it, threw it on the table again, market earlier. "I didn’t see no two- In the Town of Linkville, About R. II. LaiuK great bargain; 7 miles east of entral Point. |^“A1I work guaranteed to be tirst- oontrast the mighty ruins one finds and rnblied the back of his hand across dollar bill,” said the lx>y, who began 52. No. 56. 200 acres. Together with large sheds adjacent The [aud department of the S. P. It. jlass. and of latest designs. here with the descendants of the men his eyes, as if troubled with dimness to turn pal«- “Let me see your 100 acres fenced in and in cultivation; for storing agricultural implements and Ö IL company recently decided to not house, barn, smoke house and other out other stock. Best location in the town. who built them. The down-trodden of vision. pockets.” l’iie lx>j- emptied his pocketa buildings: thrifty young orchard of a Fsllabeeu peasant plows under the receive any further applications for “Pshaw,” he said, “if I bad a love but there was no bill there. “I guess ■V It \TKINS<»N. F. >1. CARTER E. V. CARTER choice varieiy of fruit; one-half mile from Good chance for a man to make money. shadows of the great pyramids, with laud, the title to which is now held in letter like that — ” and then was silent. Vroide-at. Vice-Prcs. Cashier Also, a two-stoty building now used as I have been mistaken about that bill,” and school; good roads summer E. K. ANDERSON postoffice JAMES THORNTON, “Fair play!” cried one of the others, said the marketman with n smile. and winter: in Table Hock, 9 miles from a store and restaurant. A good business out knowing or caring who built abeyance. There has been some spe»-- Vice Présidant. President. Gold Hill station, O4C KR. is now being done in all these places. them, or what for. In the ruins of the ulatiou relative to the cause of this with an uneasy laugh. “How’s your hicooughs ?” “ Th4»y’re 140 per acre No. 76 476 acres Terms easy. Addres, temples, they build their mud huts, departure. In order to obtain title to “I'll read it to you, Ixiys,” said their ” refilled the boy. The cure had This splendid tract of land is all fenced; Mas. E. E. H eidbich , railroad land, certain requirements are friend, seeing they made no move to gone, and gaze daily on the fine hieroglyphics worked to a charm. 300 acres under cultivation. It is situate in 11-42] Linkville, Or. made of the applicant in the way of without knowing how they came there, Lake it, “aud I think you'll agree with the fkrtilk bki . t on the west side ot Hogue river valley. l!a miles west of R K depot and Night and Day Growth. or if there is any reason in their being. improvements, cultivation, etc. As the me that it’s a model love letter” 3>, miles east ot the county seat. The soil is CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. But in spite of the degeneracy of the company themselves have no title to And this was what he read: Chicago New*. free, rich, black loam, all first quality fruit Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 present race, there is abundant proof the laud tn question, they can guaran Mi oweti deer Pa 1’a and grain land. The place has a house aud ? V. - a Fruit trees acquire most of their tee to no settler a title, it matters not large barn and first-class fences on it. It is Bent Location iu Rogue Rivet of the ability of their fathers, iu the I sa mi PRairs every nite annd Wen growth by night. The fruit of the )-»■ a great bargain, and w ill be open for only traces they have left behind. I meas- what improvements he has made. In I kis jure Pitahure 1 ASK g<xl tobless cherry laurel, for instance, increases at Valley. thirty days. The undcrsiitncd. in conseqnenee of the ' ured the stones on the roof of one of the event of the company not obtain you gOOd bi Pa Pa j ure Best gnrl the rate of 90 per cent at night and 119 No. 77 19 acres DOLLY. only Fenced and in cultivation. Soil rich, dark ill health of his wife, I’ compelled to seek the temples; stretching from column ing the lami, the settler may lose his 3 10 per cent by day, while apples loam; every acre of it first-class garden and a drier climate, and therefore offer* foi to column, one w;is t wenty-seven feet improvements, as be would lx» com For a moment or two the company fruit land, and « 111 oaow alfalfa without sale his farm of 9« acre» adjacent to the i long aud six feet thick, and this on the pelled to take chances in obtaining remained silent, while the little letter increase 80 per cent at night and 20 per cent in the daytime. irrigation, adjacent to Jacksonville. 4’, Town of Talent. The place is in « high miles from either Medford or Central I’oini. state of cultivation, contains a good house roof of a great building where there is title from the government with whose was passesl from hand to hand, aud and barn, about .KC fruit trees, goo.l water, no proof of how it had been carried requirements he may not have con you would have said that each and The mammoth Merced canal, just fM^l have Great Bargains to offer and it etc. Will also sell horses, wagons cattle, formed. The company will pursue the every one hail bay fever by the sn lifting completed « iTl pay you to keep a close watch on this hogs, a full outfit of farming implement* 1 there. for the irrigation of the Kan ‘swr bn 6ame policy here as elsewhere and give space for the next six months for Special ana household furniture. Terms caKy. All the works which remain of the that'was heard. Then Hardy jumped Joaquin valley in California, will rank Bargains. If you have any property for The farm will be sold alone, if desired. ancient Egyptians are on the same prior right to anj- person occupying to his feet: as one of the most remarkable engi sale, come aud see me and I will do my Ad dress, G. F. P ennibaker . scale, and then to compare them with the land, provided title is obtained.— “Three cheers for Dolly, and three neering feats of this generation. It is best for you. Talent, Oregon, Feb. 5, l&w- Office ou California street, opposite Slovcr the miserable mud hovels of their de [Sisson Herald. cheers for Dick’s best girl!” 27 miles long, 200 feet wide, passes House. scendants—it is too much. They were given with a will.—[De through a gigantic tunnel 4400 feet Choice Lands For Sale. HENRY KLIPPEL. A Prison Romance. Well, here comes mr donkey boy, troit Free Press. long, and will irrigate with water with my donkey all ready for a canter Pittsburg Dispatch. brought down from the eternal snows For sate. 3,019 acres of land; 419 acres nf out to the pyramids, so I mi»t close. The San Francisco Chronich' has a An old fellow who bad evidently farm land in the valley, good for fruit • ■ r of the Sierras, 390,000 aeree of land. Best respects to yourself and all the very apt cartoon, or rather pair of car seen better days called at the Central RfTwo thou/uind six hundred acres loot-hill brethren. J as . S cxibie . station, in Cincinnati, the other day toons. The first represents the British New York Tribune: The firm bold and mountain-side land. 8*>jd for fruit, dairy ing and stock raising This tract of and applied for the position of assist lion very thin and hnngry, knocking which the Republican club idea has ---- In the town of----- land has over seven mil«’ Of fencing, dwell ant to the turnkey, bis duties being at the gate of protection, on the other taken upon the masses of the party ing house, a stock shed S6x'J0 feet, and We should be kerf ill how we encur- to aid in cleaning the cellroom. He side of which is President Cleveland, was shown by the enthusiastic gather plenty of living water. ridge luxurys. It iz but a step forard was given the place and allowed^ a cot Columbia and a little lamb. The Presi ing in Springfield. Illinois. Illinois is Call ou or address I- 8. H errin , from hoe-caik to plum-puddin', but it bed to sleep on and two 12’2 cent dent advises Miss Columbia to realize not an exceptional case. The work of Ashland, Jackson Co., Oregon. Siskiyou co., Cal., Does a General Banking Business. iz a mile and a half by the nearest meals each day. XV bile engaged in the lieauties of scripture by permitting organizing clubs and spreading Re rode when we have to go back again.— ins tluties the other morning he no the lion and the lamb to he down publican ideas and doctrines is going For Sale on Easy Terms. Stock Bandi for Sale. •oileutions made at all accessible points mi [Josh Billiugs. ticed a woman in one of the cells, and together. She did. and in the next on bravely in all quarters of the tiivorable terms. they were lying down together, Union. Siuht exchange and telegraphic transfers The undersigned offers for sale bi* stock A young lady, visiting for the first after a litlle talk with her learned cartooD Portland, .'»au Francisco an«i New ^ork. Plain & Fancy Cassimeres. Flannels, Hosiery, Etc, One-fourth down; balance within tlx, ranch of 50) acre« situated on Tule lake. time in the country, was alarmed by that she was the sweetheart of bis the American lamb, however, was in Klamath county, or., an A 1 ranch for stu k twelve and eighteen month*. hfiwjht af aisindani prn'f.f. side the lion, and Miss Columbia was Choice pickles in vinegar in quanti purpose*. Wilf put up 150 tons of hay oft the approach of a cow. She was too youthful davs. The spark of love was like Niobe, “all tears.” ties to suit at Clayton A- Gore’s. x See map at the RaiWad Depot for graded kindled anew, and the two agreed to the place. Best range in Klamath county. frightened to run, and shaking her OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER. price», etc., or address M ill sell stock and fanning implement* parasol at the animal, she said, in a get married, provided the charge of Boys’ fine 6hirt8, for 75 eta. at O. H. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle 5000 cigars at O. H. Blount’s to be with the ranch, if desired. For further in D. II. HASKELL, Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, drunkeness, for which she had been very stern tone: Blount’s. • R- H vtchisos . of Shiloh’* Catarrh Kvint-dy. Price 50 Town Site Agent C. P. R. R., San Francisco. formation apply to closed out at wholesale rates. • committed, should be withdrawn. Tule Lake, Or., Jan. 9, 1887. California. (12-6 “Lie down, sir' lie down!” cent*. Sold by T. K. Bolton. W. 11 ATKINSON, Secretary and General Maaa<ar. PHYSICIAN AND' STRGEON, ABIETINE MEDico.oHoviLLr.CAk- All of your remedies arc meeting with quick sales. The CAT-R-CURE it giving universal satisfaction I rcccommend the BUTTE-TINE as a liniment, and as a gargle in Tonsilitas, for which it has proved excellent. w. B. STErnassoN. Brecenridge, Colorado. w Shelves Full of New Goods. III J TRY THEM, CHITWOOD BROS., School Books and Stationery, E IT E S H GROCERIES HENRY KLIPPEL, Notary X>ul)lic, JACKSONVILLE, OR. Groceries & Provisions WRISLEY & MILLER, TABLE WARE ND CROCKERY. CASH ! B,,r’Ior NEW FIRM “rlctly CASH ! INSURANCE CASH BUYERS, Gmni Yourselves Accoriintly. I. L. ALFORD C. W. AYERS, Architect and Builder. ASHLAND, OGN. BUSINESS. ? 9 STAPLE TheBankof Ashland General Real Estate Business and Property for Sale FANCY GOODS, Ashland Woolen Mills. TOWN - LOTS MONTAGUE, WHITE & COLORED BLANKETS, Jr X t J