Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 13, 1888, Image 4

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    What is this Disease Fat is
Coining Upon Us?
1‘reavhllig by Mgiis.
Cliivago Nvws.
Tlie Episcopal service is always im­
prest ive, im.lwbcn it lias the mantle of
perfect silence thro-*u about it is par-
tienlarly so. There are about fifty
deaf mutes in Chicago, who worship
once a mouth in St. Jamt-s’ chiin h,
Cass aud Huron streets.
The le v. A.
W. Maru, Liima'if a d.-if mute.
has Ihxn nearly twelve years in tl- ■
pulpit, is the rector, bi. 1.. 1.1 embia- -
mg th - entire country bound, d by tl ■
All; gliair.on th'? •
the Ohio
rive:- etl th-south ..l.-l K .Ur.is on •:
wfsL Of the IT.ikki ue ,f mutes m tl.
i'ni ...1 St c.t s, 3.OU0 tie euiamtue.-. ■ ' •
in the v; rims lii.Hvs. s -ibi. h th; tv .
]
.-.'auu uuui-u is io.
“»'ius>se ye this day whom ye will
serve,” w;w I)r. ’.lauu’s text. There
was prayer silent prayer offered by
the linger, while the piano in the room
below pealed forth a Sabbath school
melody joined by a hundred voices, but
the noise did not hurt the silent wor­
shipers. Then the litany was repeated,
the congregation responding in panto­
mime concert no choir, no organ, no
music to stir the soul to religions
thoughts.
And tln-n. when the rector
bad fairly launch<*d out in his sermon
and from appearances was growiug
eloquent, the wife of Dr. Vibbert came
into the room with her large bible
class of young ladies, and the noise
which usually attends such exercises
was Iwgun. but the disi'ourse v.eut on
unceasingly, the fingers of the Rev. l>r.
Maun jerking aud jumping and clutch­
ing and gesticulating with almost
lightning rapidity.
His auditors
watched their movements with the
most iutense iutcrest, their faces some­
times clouded us if listening to the
description of some horrible thing, and
then again an expression of joy 'would
seem to follow soma dexterous move­
ment of the silent preacher. When lie
had delivered himself of some eloquent
peroration the rector would stop a
moment, presumably giving liis ob­
servers time to comprehend, and then
he would beat the palm of his left
hand with the clinched list of the right
several times, and this he would follow
by several rellective noils of the bead,
as if signifying “yes, yes; that is it," or
“that is true."
ASHLAND
CITY
IOLLER
FLIURING MILLS!
Binder»,
Reapers and
Mowers.
BAIN
MW AGONS r
Wholesale Mnnlvr.
Says an Eastern Oregon Exchange:
Demand for Government Surveys,
Some time in ISSii or the first part of
The Oreijonian says: Surveyor-Gen­
18S7 a gang of Chin,so went into
eral Taylor is in constant receipt of pe­
Wallowa county. Oregon, and pitch, I
titions from all parts of the state from
their tent near the west batik of Snake
jM-rsoiis who want surveys made. There
river and began mining along the
has been surveyed only a narrow strip
banks < f the river. Il appears that
along the coast, and people are s- tthng
the men succeeded in prtx'uring con­
along the streams back up into the
oid; : tblo gold dust, during the time
Const range aud wish their claims sur­
they worked the mines. They laid tn a
veyed. Some of the petitioners hav.
large quantity of provisions to enable
been settled on their claims ull the
the miners to carry on the work during
way from three tofifb <'ii years, ami the
the summer of lv<7. About the 1st of
work asked for should be done. How­
July, 1SS7, seven desperate characters
ever, it cannot be done till an appropri­
of Wallowa county went to the camp
ation is made and the government in­
armed with nfles and revolvers, where
creases the rate per mile paid for the
the Chinese were at work, and shot the
work. No reliable man can be found
last one dead; robbed them all of their
to do the work for the pay allowed now.
coin and gold dust, and threw the
The government should not expect to
bodies in the river. An eye-witness to
get work done for less than private in­
the murder says that the gang of Chi­
dividuals can have it done for. Sur­
nese consisted of ten men, and all were
veyor General Taylor lias forwarded a
at work w hen the murderers o[iene;l
petition signed by all the registers and
tire on them, and nut one was left to
receivers in the state asking that a lib­
tell thetale. The people of Wallowa
eral appropriation lie made for surveys
are greatly agitated over the occurrence
in this state, and that th< pay per mile
aud the officers will mas every means
for surveying bo increased, and the
to bring the guilty parties to justice.
matter is now under consideration, and
Some of the murderers are supposed
a favorable result is hojied for.
to be out of the state, mid others are
thought to be in reach of the officers.
Drunkenn«-.«, or the Liquor Habit
This same lawless band has preyed
l*o-itively < tired by adniltilwl.rlng
upon the people of Wallowa county
Hr. lialne’s Golden Specilie.
for some years, stealing horses and
It can be given in a -up of cuff--« or cattle, and no one knows really the
tea without the knowleds.e of the person extent of the entnes that have lieen
taking it: is absoluti ly harmless and committed ol late by this band
will eflict a permanent ami speedy desperadoes.
cure, whether the patient ia a mod­
erate dnnker or an alcoholic wreck.
Thousands of drunkards Lave been
Indian Doctor Killed.
made temperate men who have taken the
The life of the Indian doctors
Golden Specific in their coffee without
their knowledge,and to-day believe they “mcdiciuc men" is anything but en­
quit drinking of their own free will. joyable, aa the following Hom the Yak­
I t Nrm F ails . The system once im­ ima Signal will show: Dick Wyueco’s
pregnated with th..-' Specific it becomes chi id was sick aud the Indian doctor,
an utter impossibility for the liquor ap­ XVyloeks, was treating it iu the quaint
petite to exist. For full particulars, ad- and horrible customs of the Indian
die.is G olden S pecific C o ., W» Racine race.
Several children have died
street. Cincinnati, Ohio.
lately, and Wyu- sco cants to the con­
clusion that the learned doctor was
Oao of the few choice resilience lots the eauao <»f their taking away and as
in the best part of the city, mljncf-ut to his child was growing worse each hour
the business center can lx? purchased he decided to kill the doctor, and by
at a bargaiu. Apply to G. F. Billings. so doing restore the little oue to health
aud prevent the death of others, and
Two shares and a fraction in the
acting upon this decision be shot the
East Ashland Water Ditch will Is-
medicine man with a Winchester rille.
soldat a fair price. Apply to E. De-
Death was instantaueotts. The efforts
I’eatt.
'
x
of Wyneco were of no avail aud the
child died. The murderer is iu jail at
Jack for Sale.
Fort Simcoe.
Tlio undtTsigik <1 have for sah» a fine,
.. * ------- —
lar^e altese Jack,
which can be had
llyilropliobta Among Cattle.
at a bargain for cash. The animal can
be teen at their livery stable« in Ash­ , ¡’»rkerslturg, W V.. <ih;.atel>, March :>1.1
III Jackson county an epidemic of
land; and is guaranteed to l>e a sun»
foal getter. Ho will besold low to any­ hydrophobia among cattle of all kinds
one who will apply soon, as we have no has broki n out, and farmers have lost
thousands of dollars' worth of fine
use for him.
stock. A dog went mad. and before
T hompson A S tephenson .
he v.i-s killed attacked a uutnlier of
Ashland, Or., »Jan. 1.3,1SSM.
dogs, cattle, shis-p. swme aud poultry
011 several farms. These bitten ani­
100 choice brands of tobacco to 8e-
mals nearly all went mad and have
loi-t from tit O. II. Blount's.
X
since died. There is scarcely a farm
You can buy men's wool lined .luck iu the upper part of the county upon
ulsters of (>. II. Blount for $3.00. X
which some animal has not been bit­
Shiloh’s congl ji mid consumption cure ten. More than fifty dogs have been
in sold by ns ci a . guarantee,
.____ . Il cures killed, but a numlier of rabid curs are
cousumpti >n For Hale by T K Bolton. yet roaming alxiut the country. Iu
Ravenswood. Jackson comity, the
Mayor has ordensl every dog muzzled
and much excitement exists. The
deaths among cattle are increasing.
IT WILL SELL BETTER THAN
COTTON.
Mr. John C. Ilemptinstall, of
Chulafirmee, Cleburn Co., Al a.
writes: uMy wife has been so
much benefitted by Shaker Ex­
tract of Roots or Seigel’s Syrup
that she says she would rather
be without part of her food than
without the medicine. It has
done her more good than the
doctors and all other medicines
put together. 1 would ride
twenty miles to get it into the
hands of any sufferer if he can
get it in no other way. I be­
lieve it will soon sell in this
state better than cotton.
TESTIMONY FROM
TEXAS,
Mrs. S. E. Barton, of Warner,
Ripley Co., Mo., writes that she
had been long afflicted with dys­
pepsia and diseases of the urin­
ary organs and was cnietT by
Shaker Extract of Roots. Rev.
J. J. McGuire, merchant, of the
same “place, who sold Mrs. Bart­
on the medicine, says he has sold
it for four years aud never knew
it to fail.
SHE WAS ALMOST BEAD.
ALL SIZES, T
For Sale Cheap
Market price paid
l»r an Ma 4« af frais at all
I was so low with dyspepsia
that there was not a physician
to be found who could do any­
thing with me. I had flutter­
ing of the heart ami swimming
of the head One day I read
your pamphlet called “ Life
Among the Shakers,” which de­
scribed my disease better than 1
could myself. I tried the Shak­
er Extract of Roots anti kept on
with it until to-day I rejoice in
good health, Mrs. M. E. Tins
ley, Btvier, Muhlenburg Co.
Ky.
For sale by all Druggists, or
address the proprietor, J. A.
White, Limited, 54 Warren St.,
New York.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Full supply of coflins, caskets,
robes of all sizes, gloves,
crapes, etc., etc.
Masonic Directory, Aslilaaû,
Office and u are rooms at railroad er« ssing
of Helman street.
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, N->. 21. R A M.
Regular convo'-atlmis on the Thursday
next after tha fail rao>m.
CENTRAL HOUSE.
P
F. B Myer. Sec'y.
ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23. A. F. & A. M.
Stated communication on the Thursday of
er before the full moon.
E. V. CAKi-Eli, W. M.
Wm R Lawson. Secretary.
ASHLAND
CITY
FLOURING MILLS.
E Z. Brighine,
ASHLAND,
OREGON
I
ALTHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. F.. S.
Stated meetii.g« Ull 1st ami ;i<l Tu -I vy in
*-<- (> mouth *
Mr.«. M E M< ( All, W. M.
Mrs J DCroi-ker, s.<-ri tary.
ASHLAND LODGE N«» I »,
I. O. O. I .,
Hold regular meetings every »atiir.hu
• veiling it their bull m V-libu:d. Ilr.-tl.r.
In good »landing arc cordially iut i:< d to
attend.
M N Lost; N. G.
M C Myer. Secretary.
ROLLER
A Man Willi <XM)0 Wives.
I. Loui» Globc-Dcmoi-rat.
ll.i won, tho present Sultan
of Morroco. lives a retired life at las
capitals of l’ez and Morroceo, nnd
rarely ever appears in public to his
subjects. while it is still less frequently
that any European can obtain a view
of his august person. He ascended
the throue on the death of his father,
Midi .Mohammed, winch occurred on
the ‘-Dili <>f Septemlier, 187<>, ut the
age of little more than 30, when, al­
ready distinguished for his personal
valor and good generalship, ho de­
feated his rivals and stringently put.
down all attempts at revolt. He is
now 45 years of age, though his com­
manding figure would almost make
one think him a great deal less, did
not his face wear lines that show not
only the steady approach of years, but
also sure signs of pain and suffering.
He poscsses G000 wives, whom he
keeps in Fez, Morroceo and Methuos.
Ho also has a traveling harem which
constantly attends him. His life is
simple, as is all life in Morroceo, but
at the earn«* time, when occasion de­
mands, he can appear in such state
as scarcely a court in Europe can rival.
H. Ö. ZN5ERY
SOCIETIES.
A'. II. ATXIS.-oN, H
At a meeting of tie C<ilifon:i:i Hort i­
cultural s<M'i‘ ty in S hu Francisco last
Friday, uuiong other matters the best
ni > les of fighting fruit pests were dis-
eu. s.d. From the report of the meet­
ing in the Cl.roniele Vue following is
taken, as of interest to fruit growers
iu Sontbern Oregon:
XV. G. Klee. State Imq.color of fruit
pests, ni? le a few pnictical remarks on
: niiii;, and mnim i rctneilks f. r th-? re-
Oiil.t i • •-S <.«nong young
t.-iiit -. l Yr c.. Uiu tia.ih tli« most kuc -
- ul rn: !;..! • ;;.:d. w-s arsenical
ui'.tui;:. <>1 ¡he tl.r.e now iu :ise,
I ::iis (< •; u. i.ouJ.on purple aud white
-■ .-ni«-. the itvo
moct oaning-
1: • i-.• tif-• f
eiiT 'lH'o.''b'.r.hl
lie giver: tv P-T» gr.en. “I Would
;•_<umtu: nd.
<,>:<:.ur.* *. Air. Kite,
• ■bat .,:!j tic- uing ripples arid pears
-oould i.e sprayed once with one
pound of Parisgrecn to 180 gallons of
water when just out of bloom. For fall
and winter apples it. may be advisable
to spray ten days later with an applica­
tion of one pound of Paris green to 180
gallons while the blossom ends of the
apples are still turned upward. . The
treat merits are safe on white winter
I'.'.irmainn and yellow Nowto’.vu piji-
pins, but UPS,de vii bclitiower.-’.”
For mi < fficacious remedy for plum
¡lphi-i mid v.,H<lly ¡iphi-;. above gronud.
Mr. Klee recommemh d the mixture of
four pounds of resiu and three pounds
sal sod.i with v.iter to m ike four and
u half gallon:;. For red spider the use of
sulphide of soda had I k - vu found bene­
ficial. For diubrotica soror, or twelve-
spottod diabrotica, an
extremely
troublesome pest in sandy, gravelly
lands, spraying with kerosene emnl-
siou early in the morning was recom­
mended.
Summer washes for scale
insects infesting deciduous trees are
applied with liest results when the
majority of the insects are hatched,
in the case of the chetry pests the first
brool of the nspidnitus perniciosus
appears when the cherries are turning
color. As a general wash, sulphide of
soda or sulphide of potash, with whale-
oil. has proved very satisfactory.
The reeonrueudations of Mr. Klee
formed the basis of a long discussion,
in which many niemlx rs joined. It
was decidcvl that while Ila-use of Baris
green lias liei n most efficacious, it was
also more exp.-nsive tbau any other
preparation.
. »I’RIL l:t. l-.'C
FRIDAY.
Like a thief nt night it steals
in upon us unawares. The pa­
tients have pains about the chest
ami aides, an 1 sometimes in the
back. They feel dull ami
sleepy; the mouth has a bad
taste, especially in the mottling,
A sort of sticky slime collects
about the teeth. The ajipetite I
is poor. There is a feeling like
a heavy load on the stomach;
sometimes a faint, all gone sen-
Ration at the pit of the stmmieh
which food does not satisfy, I i
The eyes are sunken, the hands
and feet become cold and clam­
my. After a while a cough sets
in. at first dry. but after a few
months it is attended with a
greenish-colored expectoration.
£he patient feels tired all the
while, and sleep does not seem
to afford any rest. After a time
he becomes nervous, irritable
and gloomy, and has evil fore­
bodings. There is a giddiness,
a sort of whirling sensation in
the head when rising up sud­
denly. The bowels become cos­
tive; the skin is dry and hot at
times; the blood becomes thick
and stagnant; the whites of the
eyes become tinged witli yel­
low; the urine is scanty and
high-colored, depositing a sedi­
ment after standing. There is
frequently a spitting tip of the
food, sometimes with a sour
«
taste and sometimes with a
M»—
«a .»»« « tan
sweetish taste; this is frequent­
ly attended with palpitation of
no®,
the
heart; the vision becomes
MMÀM H.IM.
impaired,
with spots before the
«MMCn WHEAT,
eyes;
there
is a feeling of great
•SRI ÍÍAL,
prostration and weakness. All
IWLLU BARLEY,
of these symptoms are in turn
RAM,
present. It is thought that
■ILL FUI,
nearly one-third of our popula­
IMIBBLINSS. tion has this disease in some of
its varied forms.
It has been found that phy­
sicians have mistaken the causes
of this disease. Some have
treated it for a liver complaint,
others for kidney diseases, etc.,
but none of these kinds of
treatment have been attended
with success; for it is really
constipation and dispepsia. It
is also found that Shaker Ex­
tract of Roots, or Mother Sei­
gel’s Curative Syrup, when
properly prepared will remove
flV hi mmm » ì »» w.fc ab» aàf.ig tot«!
■ M
ttov« «a mw 4 • ka^t >*>* M
this disease in all its stages.
Care must be taken, 1 owever,
to secure the genuine article.
* CHAMPION H-
W.HtF.UiE O.X I ltl'11' 1’i.sTS
ASHLAND TIDINGS.
PILOT HOCK ENCAMPMENT No la,I OO F
Meet» in Odd Fellow«'» Hall every 2d and
4th Monday ill each month M< tnt.er- in
good »landing cordm. v
I to attend.
A. B1«H. C. P.
M N Long. Scribe.
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE l.OIX.E NO. It
Meet.« on the 2d and Ith Tuesday in each
aionth in Odd Fellow. - Hull. A.shlan '.
Mm c E M ay , N. G.
John May. Sec y.
Ashland. Lodjc, A. 0 .U. W.
Meet* is lodfe room in Odd Fellow’s
Hall »vary vimt aad T hird W< dn.- tay tn
•aeb ■•mk Preaaet batir.>i meeuim 7'"J
». ■
All Bratkraa in ao.;d „madiu„- are
•erdiallv ia riled ta attend
T 0. A ndrews , M. W.
W m . P atterson , Recorder.
Eitt.ice Whit-* livelier, Henry Ward
Beecher’s widow, has been writing to
the Boston Journal on “The Follies
of Fashion." She thinks the changes
in fashion arc liecotuing constantly
more frequent ami are both absurd
and unnatural. “Were it not for the
title, a fashion magazine might 'oe
taken for 1‘tn.i l or the
t of
I an.
ilhlvs and Kiirs Bought
The ini-t. r-i/iu 1 »ill pay :he li'.Khext mai
price for hides, skins nml furs of alt
frmn lids date until further notici.
J. It R. Hl'TCIIISUs.
Ashland. Or.. May 21. ISV.
For bargains unprecedented call on
Blount for the next ;>> days.
x
HAY FOR SALE e
Di.utix' foolish enough to buy any­
thing I’efuro you have examined the
stock at the Boe-bivc. Satisfaction
guaranteed. No trouble to show­
goods.
*
— In Large or Small lots-----
L o o s h
Fr< .-li Eastern oysters in any style at
Niltlcy':-. next dooi to P. O.
' x
-Or in-------
COMPRESSED Bales.
That hacking cough can lie so qnickly
ciir.-il 1>.-Shiloh’s cure.
e g:i irantee it.
T K Bolton, druggist.
Inquire of
MERRILL& BAKSR,
Medford, Jackson Co.. Or.
I
We can not tell you this issue who
the next President will be. but we can
ti 11 you that-Ge >. H. Curry carries
the most complete stock of Groceries.
Crockery and Glassware in Southern
~
»
Oregon.
LEGAL AI j VERTI
THE ASHLAND
ements .
Guardian’s Sai-'.
In the c uiu! v c >urt for Jiickson c ninty.
etnte i t Oregon.
Ill the luiitlcr of tiie guard-hip of Mar­
garet M.itiid : llwigana. Fred B !>wi. -
am and Georg,: Dwigaua, m .nor heira
of Bobert J Owigana, deceased.
Notice is be:'-, by given, that by v»-: •■
of etid In p'trv,'.innci'of iia order of sab.
kb <• in naid matter by ti e rai l co
c
t; .L.eks m eotinly. state of
guu. ok
7th day of Feb.aary.
fie ui..- apii-d will on til 3 ituil.
April, . : y. .it ‘J o’clock c
ot said d ;;
a; the t'oiit d- or of tueoonrt h . ue. i:i
the t.vvu of .Lie; -livid;-, oi.e/ for J •
l|
M: ; r.of the a nd Matilda D'.'. l..
Fii-d I: '.wi ;:-.ii-t ard George Dwigans,
nab
t i. lata U••!>.-r: -I Dwig-
ili:s, dec used, in and to the following
described land situa'.ed in the city of
Ashhind, Jneksou county, state of Ore­
gon, viz: tteginniug at a point 12 It;
chains north and thirty hundredths
(:t<) 100) chains west of the southeast
corner of lot No 1. ia section No,'., town­
ship No 3'.i south, of ranee one (1) east
of the WillaiaeUc 11- -idian. Ore­
gon. and runnin : th. nc- we-f
•eii a id
eighty five hundre ’ths (7 K,-Iuu. chams.
thei:c- north < :ie and »eveni >■ liu.i
d.euth-i (i -.»-100) chainst > .o-.th ¡me of
alley, thence e.i-: alu.'i ' . al south iin
of alloy seven and Linety hun­
dredths i 7 00-100), thence south one and
sevetity-hnndredths ’ 1 70-100) chains to
place of liegirinitig. containing one and
tliiity-four hundredths 11 34-100) acres.
I’e.cinof sale to bo cash in hand,
ill tziirzTit
Ncorr.
Guardian of the ab >ve named minor
heirs of the estate of Robert .1 llwig
ans, deceased.
[42-4w.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LIVERY AND FEED
L. W. CAUSON.
A. It. CAUSON.
S I A BJLi :s
ih<< old stables on Main stt.i t near
the bridge, mid tb«> new stables on Oak
: reef, are now under the p'oj-.ri. tor .ir
m.d hi in ", aient of
-s -id--.
<- ■ ■
tue pi
ex ;r before
in tLv li v
’3®
Horses Boarded and Fed.
A t run unable rutes.
New mid handsome turnouts, reliable
and safe l.uggy t auiH, and good saddle
horses always to lx: had ut these stables.
Will Buy and Sell horses-
ST SHOES !
(I : ,H- Vi .Ut. . . <ì - : - :i:,;:.
Blu.- 1 erri s. R.:.-1 f < rei* a.
Sti-wlx ri e-s. Figs,
Ef., Et.-.
CHEAPEST.
I he West Side
tlurtr.--
.’. v.tiiirig.-tion
<>n li <! lidi l;.u,d. :.ui! ::ll < i |.iii.<u va­
rai te.-: :im' s-.IV <i! ot South iitiugon.
ì ho. e <■ oiiti-mp.i t n ; tr< e td'O'ting
will do well tu v:-.i ourorcl ardand nur­
sery. <>r write uh fo- pru e list.
1 o t -.(kc.— M l:l :.|iy. Jof.ephilte oounty,
On-gmi. K. li. i taut. G.'.iut's Pass.
A. H. CAPSON & SON.
IVIcCa!"s Store
V.\ st eiul of Bridge)
Linkville, Oregon.
{^CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.
SHERM. STANLEY, Prop.
K- -?ps constancy o:i hand ti; ■ b-.-st of
In till Coiuitv court of the state of Ore-
gon, fi>r the county of Jackson, sitting
in prolmte.
In the matter of the estate of F.
e
Hatton, deceased.
In pursuance of ail order of the coun­
ty court, made the litli day of March.
Trtftt*. the undersigned, administrator of
the nfor; said estate, will offer for sale to
the highest bidder, at the principal tract
of realty hereinafter described on Gran­
ite >»trcet. Ashland, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the Sth day of May, iSSS.
At one o'clock n m . ail the right, title
aud interest of the said F. Mcllattan at
tiie time of his death in and to the fol­
lowing described real prop-rly:
A parcel of land commencing at the
northwest cornerof the parcel of ground
purchased by Isaac Miller of Wagner,
McCall aud Rocklellow, said N W cor­
ner lieing on the south side of the nllev
between C K Klum arid Isaac Miller, and
nearly opposite (across Granite street’
the north'. ;tst coruerof lot three
block
eight - s . in the town ef Ashland: thence
along th - Imo of said alley in all east­
erly direction eighty-four ’ H41 feet:
thence along u line parallel with Granite
street in a southerly direction forty-four
(4li fi t: thence along a !i:i" parallel
with s.iid alley in a westerly direction
eighty-four ’8-11 fert to the ea..t side of
Gran:’- stre I: thence in a northerly di
rection along the south side of Granite
streetfortv-four (441 feet to the place of
be-ginning. situated in the town of Ash­
land County of Jackson. Statu of
Oregon.
Also, one share la West Ashland Ditch
Co. No. 2.
Also one building lot in the town of
Ji fferson, Oregon.
Terms of Hale, cash in band.
H.C. Hti.i..
Administrator of the estate of F. Mc­
Hatton. deceased.
Notice is lierc-by given Hint tlic linn of
real estate dealers heretofore doinff busi­
ness at Ashland, Medford and < » nir»d Point
in .hiek'on county, Oregon, uiuk r the firm
name <d Douglas* & Co., is this day dis­
solved by mutual consent.
W. N, Ll < KEY.
J. T. R ogers .
W ard D ouglas .
F red H ansen .
Ashland. Oregon, March hi, I nns .
Tin,
hx
gaifc. phuto gì/.
M.xsonic Block.
!
LEADING LAKELY
In ¡ices» r’s Block. Ashland, Or., Fnl
stock on hand and made to order.
Scliool Kooks
r | HI1S 1I«)TEL, whi< h ha- be» n for many
1 years a favorHe place <>f smnmvr re­
sort lor persons seeking health und reercu-
t:oi , has recently be» n greatly improved
by the present proprietor, who ha« done
liiut h to make it pleasant and attractive
to guest«.
Which will be done in a workman’ike man
Her and at
Stationery
Î
<7
ICE CftEAM HI t
10-71
B- F- REESER.
—TRANSFER.—
Passenger Coach Every Train
Messenger & Smith, Proprietors.
Manufacture
Lower Than Anyone Else.
Rustic, Beveled Siding, riooring and Ceiling, All Kinds of
Moulding. Brackets and Builders' Material.
PRICES REASONABLE I
JOD WORK SOLICITED I
------ Dialers in--------
FURNITURE !
Wall Paper, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting,
Mirrors, Frames, Mouldings, Pictures.
GLASS, PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES, & BRUSHES.
Thf liliert line "f Bed-loom Suite», Pallor
Suites and Lounges to be f und in S. uthein Oregon
COME AND SEE I S.
The treutrr.mt or many tt.oio-.nd» < f
,
i r tlioso chr.'i-l : w.-.,-
. , . ,
’ ciUncnt» neciillir to f
... ■ . ] -, . 5
Hotel u:;d M.r ■ :; )
. .t , .. • j,, -, ' -,
hasalTirded a va : i v;.- • ■ ..
ni.. t',- a.':,,, t'
1 : a”-l Ile r ...
- i
..
: : ; .
cure ot wutmui's ¡. a allai u«i»uu i
MESSENGER & SMITH, Ashland, Oregon.
STILL DOING BUSINESS
:o:
YUÜLE& GILROY
’•»a powerful. Invfcomfioz tanir it
IXi’.rti» btrtnprth L> 1i.<- ’Alx-le sysi ri, ar,«!
u the womb «nd i
. rItlov<'^'<‘rkf*d, ••u rut..,” ••nm-down.”
<1 »ilikdpd taarlier*, iriUhx th , dr.---tunuTs
j, ,UfM,.k<,
uur .
in-j luotbers.and !. «•:»!.» women •ncullv, Dr.
.1 1. re< H 1 ’.iVuritf» 1 r.-ss-rlj D u if tl... rit aDM
earthly boon, Leintj uncju..L-»l as un ai'iiviiJKip
coruad aud r.wtorative tunic.
Lost their Planing Mill and contents by tire, but saved
WARE-HOUSE FULL OF STUCK
And arc now selling at bottom prices everything in the
line of
i
<< a »notiiins nml sfrrnflrtbmins m r
1 • V, r ;.t ‘‘ ‘;>■ L‘ in f l!.»» if,e
1 ’ ai;«i
1” »UP »
«..•I ¡8 "i invi.1
nervous exctabillty, Irrital B»tv. vxhajsiu.n,
pr«'**1 rution. hy terui, • .<n«i nnd utl><; <Hs-
ir<-.,ing, iptv . ’. is byiiiptoni4» u rian* nl»- atteiid-
ar.t uim * u functional a■ I « r-ai <jb<u;e of the
womb. Il induces n’fn-xldni? sb » p aud relieves
iucatal anxiety und <lct?pondency.
Sash, Doors, RIouldings,
Paints, Oils, Glass,
Putty, Varnishes,
Gregor.
.. “r <
VOUEE & GI EROV.
Ashland, Oregon, May 6th, 1887.
.
H. E. REED. Proprietor.
Manufacturer of the
1
.
Practically Indeslruit the.
'l‘. I !
Owrinilow” I m a pasllKr
rn>< lor t . • in.-
. I: «.-j . . j
uu.uo
Cast^or 1« u.-urrb»:*, <
» i\,. fl h F-’ jqti.tful
mt-astrnation, u.r «dural HJppr*-sxb,n«, i>r< late
«ns.f.r falling < f the
Lark, •‘i.-ruuH
wcJiiM-s,'* ani -vrrsi -n. rctr.(v« rMoii. I- aijnu-
«lawn arnxati' n«*, ciir<»uiccon^.’xU »n. i:dlamma-
ti nan-t ulc« n*n noftliew ...•».DdlunnuaDon.
paui and tfn<i. rn<'ss in ovarka. i.ccouiiMU.i< d
wiUi “ internal brat.*’
4
A* a rrgntater a-.'i pr ’ .•>:< r of functional
action, al tbut ciitit’ul |H*rio»l of chafiw from
gtrlhocMl to wonutnho»'tl, “Favorite i’n^crip-
ti »n” i«u iierfectly aaf«» r» nu dial nx»'nt, und «'an
produce only good results. It L» <*qually »irbw
< i >usun«l valuable In It « effects wb« n tak< :i for
those <U*>rd»*rH and d. r.t . ¡n<«ou in- ><i. r.t m
tii t later and id -t «.TUkal pcrit’d, known i.s
“ The Change of We.”
- ravnritr Proscrlntlnn.” wl»< n t . .» n In
ronnect1«»D xviili ii;. u-, « r d , . l a n't S«.. hien
Medical Diico\« ry, an<isni:dl laxutiv«* do
Dr. i*iercv> Fur-div.. D.-ikts < l.tUe IJver
PilDj. cx;rvs Ltor, Ki<ln.y and F.h.n-l r di»-
rases. Their C'..i.Li:.’. <l »>« i I > r<
• I.L .o«|
taints, and abolishes <'nnccrutt3 and ncrofuioiw
humors from the uysU- u.
•• Favorite Prrtrrlpf h»n ” Is th« only m«
RABBIT
MANUFACTURED BY
THE ABBOTT BUGGY CO.. CHICAGO.
AND
FENCE
CHICKEN
MADE !
Five Douole Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire,
the wire firmly twisted between pickets.
H. C. MYER
ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS!
»cine for wonn-n, a li ly »irujrgbu. nndrr n
rosIlKr cna autre tr ia tht* luanufa - ir. r>.
. that it will give « I. r.< u »n in every cm «.»,r
ru >ney will lx? r< liu.o I. ThU guarantee ha«
»•«•♦•n print’s! on tiie 1» DU-wra, j vr, and Lulh-
| fully carried out i >r many year«.
Large Roll Jr»
<1
SI.CO, rr Mk
| bolilni for
*
I Women u«^» p- ,
| i.«r-« oy.ro«. j, r-viu t< u
cents in staiaju.
Addn*
I/O;Ji’s Cis’r-?ry Epical Is'.yJiLcrt,
«¡<. 1 Main hi. M1TV.4LO. V V
Cheaper than a Rail Fence,
More durable than a Board Fence,
Stronger than a Barb Wire Fence.
O k uú 0 ¿
PHOTOGRAPHS’
I
Made by the Goliitino-Bronudo, or
i»i,Arri:
Are now taken by the Leading Photo r tobtrs in all the • :ti<nd f »r e ? r.
pictures of children,etc.,are far superior to the old s -u die»! “w.-i-platt” ( •
Call at Logan’s Gallery, on die hill,
■’ -.u .¡-I:
•
Is 11
BEEHIVE!
THE
J. I). F ountain
Has again assumed the sole proprietorship of this old establii.hed houBe, having
bought the interest of W G Holmes in the firin of Fountain
Holmes,
And continue to keep
The Hereford» arc b.voming
the favorit*« among cattlemen
everywhere, txith for range and
enclosed pastures.
Persons in
this valley wishing to breed to
imported representatives of the
liest families of Hereford» in Illi-
nois ciiii do so at the farm of E.
K. Audersoii on Wagner creek.
Favorite rrc,erl»1ian 1»
»1 ■« Ciliiri.Uc Hied < :ne. < it i;..:v .
pnnnu<«dby an < x|H n«‘u.. i i.mi HkiiiAil t>Lv-
1 Ulan, mid arbpted t > v muif-x tl. i.eate < r-
^uni7ati >n. h
¡rnrely v.: ♦ tii!.; • tn U h
'•>u»p .sition r.’-,'! rf« -Jy hanules* in its ■- i!i*cts
n any «•onfLliun < f tie.- re gth . j or jaornhig
«icKnesa, < r nausea, fr :i whotrvt r . .iu>e
H
. <! vmm ; ia
ary! ki.-i lroii symot tins. h, use. Ui
dc^-v.
will prove very Uuebcul.
Warehouse at R. R.track, foot
It V
Pierce’s Favorite frrvcrtnt! n I
Dr
! the outgrowth, or re uU, ot tl:., cre.,1 and
i V .luio.l- <r... ri.-n.-c, Tl. nsaiat, of l. -siu,.-
i L.1», received ft. ni pan u s and from i.hval
<:. « who have trot it ln
a-^ra-
V
1 and otwtlrait.. ,
„hl.h bud t ■ j
1 . :;U1. prove It to I. p.,. I;, .. . .,i,¡,rlui
reme.Iy ever devise I I r the reti, r : 4<- r-.|
umr w. -men. It I- mt rec mm i e I u
“curoeU,” but us a m st jsirtect speemc f.r
'X umuu s ptculi-r ailments.
Ceorge Wlarkla.
\u.l examine work ni.-.de -xclnsiveiv by I
by the leading artists of the coast on exhibition for c. e.purls..;;.
...t
rSJ-Fr
tow n ut rat» «
STF.EL GEAR EUGG¥.
i > kv
MILLS.
----- CIT Y------
And various builders' material.
Ku Woo-l to shrink, break, decay or wear out.
No bolts or clips to become loose or rattlA.
> gear made enti. ely of steel, riveted together, cal»
eoty.e broken, will last forever.
Cti ALSO t SET CitCQ
J. W. O. GREGORY,
Note these price»:
None but the best material used.
-»a
All • :
prompiìy fi’!« <L « i \ <■ n.
Terni» -iri< tly
ASHLAND PLANING MILLS
Water street, below livery stable,
3 .»■
fcayGivc U1V work a trial and you will In
satisfied.
*
[11-27
BREAD !
avoíor -T- tu.
Passenger and Freight
Whore travelers and patrons can have their
t< ams provided with the b< st of hay and
grain. Courteou- attendance guarantee«!
Saddle horses, teams and vehiciesof every
description lobe ha«l at all times.
12-21
C. E. P hillips , Prop.
Horse Shoeing............
Prices Thaï Defy competition. ; Sharpening
Plow........
New Plow "hare.......................................
.,ri
Whi fil, Gn.h.:i i,
au<! Ryv • «• >i<! »
catv« « gd I bui)«.
I CHSTWOOD & SON.
Good Fare and Reasonable Prices.
Ashland,
M ills , u uow
W
ROOMS CLEAN, HEAT AMD COMFORTASLE.
Particular Attention to Job Work.
«5u< i.
Artisls’ Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stock.
Is the most noted of South» rn Or- uou.
and its midi* innl properties hav<- Let •:
pr<»ve:i toLvof ureal value jgd I i» neiit t;s a
tonic and aid lo digestion ami us a rem -iy
• >r relief in nvari) ail Ca‘> • of kidney
(rouble ami kimirud ail-mt nts. Ftdlov. ing
is the rep‘»rt of the unuly>i-: One >tan<hu 1
gallon of the water contains:
.9 2(M grains.
Alumina......... ........
.9175
Boracie acid............
Saleium carbonate..
3U.(»NO5
“
Soilium chloride....
2 5517
arbon ate of iron....
3.9471
Silicic acid....... ....
1.5443
Titanic acid ............
;»7.ss
;ir'> >n i te magnesia
24.601
“
Bicarbonate smla...
Lithium carbonate, potassium earbnniite.
i»Mi’ne and traces of nitric ar.<1 not estima­
ted.
Total amount of carbonic ac id gas. fr< c
and combined, eqnais •'>■'. 17 nn grains per gal­
lon.
Special attention paid to the comfor
and iii-vds »»I invali d.-.
Among the improvement» of the hotel are
tiie baths, iiiit d with all modern con-
wnienues.
SHOP !
< uh I
<J]
PREMIUM
Patent Medicines, Druggist's Sundries,
NEW BLACKSMITH
w
The propri !
selling bis
i
ÍÍ
Peed and Livery Stable,
NEW TIN SHOP
*
Ashland,
Snr.aMvN S tanley .
DAVID HORN.
Postotlire. Ilunlcv.
( a!¡fornia.
Range, Klamath
river,
» » n Jen­
ny creek ami Cot­
tonwood.
Marks. s«|uarc
crop oil left car.
dewlap cut down.
( attic branded
i
on left hip: horses,
right shouhlcr.
C. E. PHILLIPS, Ptop’r.
Information so­
licited when stock
This hotel, having been thoroughly re­
are found oil’ pro­
paired and now ly furnished, ranks among
per range.
tlic bus? iiot»ds of (>r»'gon or (’alifornia. The
proprietor is an experienced landlord, x\ ell
know 11 in the west.
The Beds are New and Clean, and
the Table
- Fell THE BEST -
Is fnrui'i.cd with everything the market
affords
may rest a-surd that noth­
ing will be left uinbme that will add to
Sheet-Iron and Coooerware, llieir
comfort while .«eopping at tins hot»4.
In connertionwiih tne hotel is a fir-t-class
Call at
B. F. Reeser’s
F e
S ì 1M ÀF\
” :»n Li»
ASHLAND DRUG STORE!
HAY AS 1> GRAIN.
Hors -s left in my care will l>e properly
cored for. lteiileinlier the place; west
end of tlia bridge.
31?' Stahle oj>cn ni<jhl and day.
jii
band a large and well selected stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Consisting of line custom ant! ready-made Clothing, Staple and Fan
cy IJry Goods. Fine Cloaks, etc.; Boots and Shoes, Groceries,
Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., etc., etc.
FINE .'.rllLLIlTESY a specialty.
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
Malaria. Fever and A ; •?.
Dumb Chills, Wind Celie,
Bilious Attacks, etc.
They profhic'f reguLir, r. 'luf l evac­
uations rir\< r grip», er bit« i f< i < u .¡h
<lai!>
.» I,}«- :■«, » • «!•« i . ,
they l.auhl !.;■•. r :* p1 .:■••• ti « x ry
hotSM’hoki. Fsi-s-. \
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Sold Ever '"v/h r
OzH '*?, ‘4 *
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»
•
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u
p*. and Marcfap
az . A. j-
pages,
5«
1 i: j
*r
V 3,603 illustrations — a
v. buie Picture OaUery»
GiVilS V. holerale P: k < <
tHrrct fr> rGUsuin1 i s oil
corni« f '1
jicrcoual <*r family iLs»e« *i<H» how «
chirr, a»sd Ri ves cxm .< <<tet cf rv«r; •
lillà)O!l l* r* e,<i» dr»x«h» wear« » «
Lev« fr-i v/illl. Tart r 1N VAi.UA X*--1^
t-Gi*;-;** contain liir>rix»»tion girai U
f o.-i br xcaiVrti <>f tbc world. A->
wÀ:l tnuil a copy F K à >1 to aay
dn j
on receipt of J<> <•<'-
dr«*« - y
i
of «nailing.
Gout
you.
K<j»p«x trolly,
li.. X»
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kH CP.lh
«• ’frUed y<
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
til A- ZZS> V« a>*»h Aveuur, llucugo, Ui