ASHLAND TIDINGS. WV/.4T KI ED OF A TICKET f niDAT..«................................APRIL 27, Iw During the pas’ w -»k offi-v s ekors and politicians have been actively lay­ ing plans to tn imputate t h- primaries to be held to-morrow. The preliminary battle ended, the grand scramble will take place in the county convention next week. Among the multitude vf aspirants are some who would do credit to the county and faithfully and efficiently discharge offi-i d duties if called upon to do so, but th»re are also many totally unfit for the posi­ tions sought, and wlr»:n th j people could not plve in a pontiou of public trust without jeopardizing the public interests. Ft is :i qii»slio:i of great im­ port in Jacksou county whether th1 better element or th > party lee-b-'-a and mere spoilsmen shall obLiiu control iu the conventions which are to make the tickets to be submitted to the voters of the county next Juno. A ticket grow­ ing out of a contliet which is purely a struggle for the loaves and fishes, and representing tha victory of the men who have labored hardest or most adroitly in the struggle, is seldom one which may be depen led up >u as con­ taining “good mon and true.” capable and suitable for the positions named, from top to bottom of the list. If such a phenomenal product should be the issue of the convention of May 5th the citizens of the county should celebrate the event with .a general jubilee, but it is hardly worth while to make very ex­ tensive preparations iu advance for the celebration. The majority of the party is so heavy and the prizes are so tempt­ ing to the class of citizens who natur­ ally “drift into politics” ou the side of the majority that wire-working quali­ ties, instead of the Jeffersonian teat of fitness for office, will most likely be re­ warded in a majority of the instances. Those who make pilities a trade, iu the lower s?nse of the term, usually have the advantage in conventions and nominations, and the citizens who cast the votes and pay the taxes walk up to the polls and complete the work of the politicians. This works finely for th» few who are quartered upon the public for an official term of two or more yiNars. but it doesn’t work so well for the public interests. A close c luuty.where the discriminating votes may turn the election either way, is the one in which the best man are foau l iu office, an.I it would lie the bast thing that ever hap­ pened politically io Jackson county if the majority of the dominant party could be reduced to the narrow limits of those iu Douglas, Lane and Bentou. Then when local offices were to be filled the choiee could lie depended upon to fall upon the batter tn in where a differ­ ence of any consequence could lie shown to exist between opposing candidates. But even with a heavy majority to handicap the honest and independent citizen, there ought to be a possibility of any positively nufit and unworthy mau being lieateu should he lie forced upon the ticket by advantage of any sort held in the nominating convention. If there isn’t, theu party fealty has be­ come sadly and hopelessly perverted in our day and in our land, REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. CON iì HF. hk M a .X, BINGER HERMANN. errHKMK Jl'DGE. W. P. LORD rMKMMXTtAL O.CCTOKX, C. W FULTON. ROBERT McLEAX, Wit KAPt'S. EDITORIAL NOTES »ND NEWS Carlisle says Cleveland wauls to tiud a western wan for the vacant Chief Justice’s chair. <• * * John P. Irish btm had date« arranged for bis canvass of Oregon, but the ap­ pointments have not yet lieeti made public. ♦ ♦ General Crook will be assigned to the command of the division of the Missouri, and General Howard will remain at San Francisco. W. H. Barnum, chairman of th» Democratic national committee, will yield that place to NV. L. Scott of Pennsylvania, in accordance with Cleveland’s wishes. The change will be made during the session of the St. Louis convention. »------- •- _ . — Since his retirement from politics Conkling is credited with having made large sums of money in his law practie», and his income has been es­ timated at 8100.000 a year, yet his es­ tate is small, lees than his estimated yearly income, it is reported. Representative Anderson, of Iowa, introduced the other day a bill provid­ ing for the forfeiture of the Union Pa­ cific to the government and directing the attorney general to institute pro­ ceedings against the stockholders to recover money fraudulently withheld from the government. It would make things lively, but of course will not pass. “In union there is strength” is an old maxim which is appreciated by the Democrats and Prohibitionists. It is announced that Gearin and Miller Democratic and Prohibition candi­ dates respectively for Congress, will travel together in this campaign in their mutnal effort to defeat tl;'» Re­ publican nominee. The attitude of the Democratic poli­ ticians and Democratic journals of Oregon is well expressed in the remark of a prominent member of the party in Jackson county on the subject. He said “We are not in favor of prohibi­ tion, but we believe in encouraging the prohibition party." This is sig­ nificant, and should he remembered by Republican*. Congressman HertL'iun was warmly congratulated upon his renomination by the Pacific Coast delegation in Washington. Mr. Hermann is recog­ nized as one of the most energetic aud earnest members from the Pacific elope, and the determination of Ore­ gon to retain in her service so valuable a representative in the House is re­ DON'T marked aa judicious and wise. “Free trade is not the question. The democratic party is not for free trade.” So says a democratic paper of Oregon. But the democratic party is for free trade in wool, lumber, fruits, metals, and pretty much everything else that Oregon produces. Still it is “not a free trade party.” Not at al). It is for protection of Southern sugar and Eastern manufactured goods. | Ore­ gonian. ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ■< — — NEGLECT THE MARIES. PRI­ The fountain head of political cur­ rents is the primary convention, and the citizen who loses his interest and neglects his duty in that important function of citizenship is responsible for the imperfections and the mistakes which stand out so prominently further down the stream of party action. Careful and sagacious attention to the business of the precinct conventions insures honest and jn liciotis results in the county convention, and every mau who feels the responsibility of citizen­ ship should take an interest in the work of the political party which to him seems beet able to subserve the public interests. The Republicans of Jackson coun­ ty should turn out in full force to the primaries to-morrow afternoon, and send to the county convention next w<e well prrslded over by W. T. York Evening Posf npp<- i!s to Sen.i- Bntcuei <-f C.ilbib.m. aud Mi.a Man ator H ile’s investigating committee U.-rlmjs. [It is reqin-Hted tliat all Ladies attending will appear iu to overhaul Assistant Sivret ary of th • ---- —To BM------ G iwk « arc co»igregritmg in the valley Calico Costume.] by the thousands. Iu the course of a Treasury M tyu ir.l. l>-'.-auso he h is in­ wi*ck the atmosphere will be full of terfered in the m mngement of th» i ' th in taking th»ir leave northward. RECEPTION COMMITTEE ! New York i-’iMotn house for poli'.i -:.l ; Niinrods are making ready for the oc- i ptiqsi’es. It will be remembered lliut I ' ecsion. G. T. McConnell, C. C. Walker and Syl. Patterson. Assistant Secret try Maynard was R. 8. Moore, county surveyor, will, • FLOOR MANAGERS! anong the federal officials who spe­ on Monday next, commence the survey * cifically sanctioned with his approval for a second ditch, to extend from Up- i Geo. M. Willard, Wm. M. Gilroy and C. F. Hasty. aud authority the issue of n circular tier Klamath lake to the ranch of Jes­ sie D. Carr, and if, after the survey is -------AT THZ------- preparol to be seut out to the post­ made, it is found to be practicable, Mr. TICKETS, lücluiùig Supper, $2.50. masters in the state of New York, re­ Carr will immediately commeuce work questing them to make a partisan can­ thereon. Blaine (ioasip. vass of those who used their offi -e. A stage route is to be established ' il’re«». di-iau hcs Apr. 22d ] And now Suiabir Kenna of West Vir­ from Montague, via Ball’s, through i The Pittsburg Chronicle-Tcle: 10 p. in. say.] selves ou account of Blame. He ought Ashland... .5*40 p. in. Portland. .10.40 a. m. U nited S tates S enate , / to be taken at his word and should be W ashington , D. C., 1888. i LAKE COUNTS. considered as uot a candidate. He l.oral l’aa'ger. Dally except Sunday. D ear S ir : Inclos -d I seud a few No. I. China Toilet Set, hand ¡Examiner April 20., thought it would be very unwise for LEAVE. | AKK1VK. blank sheets ou which 1 will be obliged ... .R :00 a. in. Eugene....... 2:40 p. m. painted, set in silver stand. if you will kindly make a list, as fur as Billy Carll was over to Yreka last Blaine under the existing conditions to Portland Eugene....... 9:00 a. m.|Portland... .3:45 p. in. convenient, of the names and politics week, where he ordered two new stage« permit his f.lends to allow bi« name to go liefore the convention or accept the of the patrons of your office aud for­ for his western line. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS position even if nominated. To be­ ward to me. Yours truly, No. 2. Hand-engraved, glass, The Conn Bros., will each build a come a candidate now would make him J ohn E. K enna . fine residence at Paisley this summer. liable to a charge of inconsistency aDd Excursion Sleepers for Second Class centertable vase,set in silver stand. Of course if the president’s “order" They never hulf way do anything, bo add unnecessarily unpleasant features Passengers on all through was not ouly forgotten but actually look out for something nice to tbe campaign. This statement was trains Free of Charge. rotten iu the grave, tha postmaster­ James Poor was over from Bidwell, made by a gentleman who ought to be No. 3. One China Vase---- TheO, A C. It. It. Ferry makes connection general would at once inform Kenna Monday. He says it is very dry on in a position to know, and is perhaps to be regarded as a final authoritative with all the regular trains ou the East side square—hand painted, set in silver that side, and this season presents the that he had no business to send this Div. from foot of F St. most gloomy outlook for stockmen of statement that the rumors of Blaino’s stand. oircular to any postmaster, since no any for many years. candidacy are without foundation. West Side Division. postmaster, within the requirements of BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS I JOSEFIIINE OOVNTY. his duty, could lawfully comply with Spreckles will begin the construction (Graut's Pass Courier. Apr. 19., Mail Train. No. 4. Vase Lamp, two burn­ of his sugar refinery in Philadelphia its request. If the postmaster-goueral !.IA»E. I ARRIVE The Live Yank mine on Grave creek this week. Portland.... 7:30 A. M l ’ orvnïlis. 12:25 P. M. ers, porcelain globe and bowl, neglects to do this it is th» duty of the is said to average $20 per day. There Ç'orvaliis.. . 1.30 P. M.¡Portland....6:15 p. M. It Phelps should I k appointed Chief president to remind him of his duty is plenty of water for practical needs hand painted—a perfect beauty. At Albany and (’onalii’ connect with and require him to perform it. The whi li is likely to hold out for a couple Justice, Lowell might succeed him as trains of Oregon Pacific Minister to Eugland, it is said. of mouths. Express Train New Y'ork Times (mugwump) has these LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Geo. H. Pendleton, American Minis­ From Rev. G. W. Black, of Medford, No. 5. Toilet Set—silver puff plain worJs of warning and remon­ Portland.. .4:30 P. M. ?ivM inn v illcs :00 P.M we learn that something in the neigh- ter to Gerrosny, bad a slight stroke of strance on the subjust of this circular: borhood of $4tX) have lieen subscribed apoplexy while traveling from Berlin Mc.Minu ville 5 45 A. M | Portland... .9. uu A. M. box and cut glass perfume bottle. For information regarding rates, mapp, It cannot lie generally circulated by our people for the erection of a to Frankfort the other day. He bad etc, apply to company s agent. among the |>ostmastera without being Baptist church building, and that work about recovered at last report. K KOEHLER, E. I’ ROGERS, taken to have Mr. Cleveland's approval. will be pushed rapidly onward. He Manager. G. F. de Paas. Agent. No- 6. One Toilet Set---- one The Atlanta Constitution says that It will, in fact, be ’alien as issued in bus lieen instrumental in tho erection piece china, hand painted, in silver the interest of Mr. Cleveland's re-elec­ aud completion of seven church build­ when President Cleveland and his ASHLAND STATE tion. Mr. Cleveland will be held re­ ings throughout Oregon, and is very wife returned from the Southern trip. stand. Senator Colquitt asked them what sponsible for it and for other steps of likely to succeed with his eighth. they thought of tbe South. The Pres ­ a like character. No one who knows Mrs. Margaret Neal, who has made ident sail: “She is solid,” aud Mrs. the president's avowed views on the No. 7. One Plush Collar and baseness of prostituting the public ser­ her home with a daughter, Mrs. J. C. Cleveland: “Keep her so. Senator.” vice to party ends can fail to feel that Hall, of Williams creek, died bust week St. Luiis Globe Democrat (Rep.): Cuff Box, one piece. .1 s SWEET. P resident . this circular throws discredit upon his of inflammatory rheumatism, at tho Judge Thurmsu would make a wise iitheiu&ticF, Psychology, School Economy. sincerity aud exposes him to the dis­ ripe age of 8(5 years, 2 months and 1(1 and upright Chief Justice, but it is J ELI A M GOODYEAR. days. DixNiased leaves five children, English Grammar, Rhetoric and Latin. agreeable suspicion of permitting to objected that be is too old. The "old No. 8. One Plush Collar and C F nes . se . lie done in his own interest, or in that two daughters. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Roman” has been too old for any Penmanship and Executive Work. of the party with which he is indissol­ Mary Carter, and three sous to monru office, by the way, ever since the pres­ Cuff Set—two pieces. MRS. G. C. EDDINGS. ubly connected in the public miud, her loss. Mrs. Carter, together with ent administration took charge of Instrumental Music. things which he has heartily and pul>- her family,arrived from Magnolia,Iowa, thiugB, but bis age does not seem to MRS. LOTTIE D WILLARD. licly condemned. Mr. Cleveland will just two weeks liefore her mother incapacitate him from rendenug good . Voice Culture. No. 9. One Plush Album. passed away. do well to protect himself by requiring service as a prosecutor of Democratic EMMA TOLMAN. Drawing and Painting the postmaster-general to instruct the election corruptionists. SISKIYOV COUNTY, CAL J A McCALL, postmasters to refrain from the par­ Says a Washington dispatch of Apr. i Yreka t'nion. April 19.; Calisthenics. tisan work to which Mr. Kenna invites No. 10. One whisk holder and 20: To-day was tbe one hundredth Smallpox is an expensive luxury. them. day of tbe present session. The total FiictTarm for 1CO7-O "bagrlaxe whisk. Those four or five cast's at Dunsmuir And yet Mr. Cleveland will do noth­ the tatter part of the winter made the numta>r of bills aud resolutions intro­ A’j.g-aot 20, 1CC7. ing of the kind. He is a candidate for expenditure of $1340 neceesary, blit, duced iu the Senate aud House up to re-election, and wants the “horde of now that the disease has entirely dis­ this date is 12.568, exceeding bv more ii. One China Toilet Set- For information send for catalogue to appeared no one begrudges the money than 2u00 tbe number presented in tbe office-holders” to help him. J. 8. Sweet. Ashland. Oregon. :n-ó thro« pi^ootr first 1(X> days of the last Congress. So thus spent. * ♦ • • < far the Hoose has passed 425 bills and Last Saturday Harry Welle, of Shas­ the Senate 831, and 185 House bills A special correspondent of the San ta valley, had his right leg broken just and 24 Senate bills have been sent to Francisco Chronicle sends the fol­ aliove 12- One Barre! Roller Mills the knee by a kick from a horse lowing from Washington: The Pres­ which ho was driving into a Btall. the Pre6ideut for his approval. Flour. ident will not trust the old war-horses Tho imprint of the horse’s hoof was Death of Dexter. [Nev. York dispatch, April 21.j of the party to conduct the next cam­ cut deep into the fie6b. making a most Having one of the licet skylights iu Or­ painful wouuil. Dexter, tho famous trotter, died paign. The men who wou the last egon, and knowing how to use it, 13. Meerschaum Pipe, Cigar Tourists have begun to arrive at this morning lit the stable of Robert i guarantee good work . national battle will not lie the gener­ and Cigarette Holder, combined. Bonner, in this city. He died of old Sisson aud Edgewood. Quite a num­ als in tho next fight. Barnum is a ber have already arrived, aud all the age aud exhaustion. Dexter was the M. E. TYLER, protectiouist and opposed to tho Pres­ accommodations are engaged at lioth greatest trotter of his day. He was - - - O regon . ident. Gorman is likewise a protec- places. The prosjiects are that a great the first horse to trot a mile iu 2:17.*^, A shland . 14- One Cigar Holder, meer­ tionist and opposed to tho President. many more p- ople will visit our coun­ and for a long period that re.naiuiMl Myer's Block,east side Mam street. schaum. the best time on record. try than ever liefore. He, however, is a veteran politician, 6-000:000 PEOFLEAISf who treats principles lightly when Fifty different patterns in gingham Supreme Court Dechlons. rolies to select from at I). It 4 E. V patronage is in sight. Still the free- 15, One Scrap Album. Divisions of tho Oregon Supreme trade message of the President has Court in two cases appealed from the Mills. ------------ ---------------- - S«/ D.M.FERRW D.M.FERRY4C0. not met his approval aud bis interest First judicial district are reported as Wilkes Road, Breaking, and Speed­ are admitted to bo the Largest Soedsmen 16. One Box King of Soap— will not be so keen as it was in the follows this week: ing Carts. in tho world. George Thompson respondent, vs. D.M. TERRYCO 8 the best in the world- last campaign. McPherson of New For one or two persons - no mallea ­ IllwxtratW, Ira Hawley, appellant; appeal from live hb S Jersey, who has been a staunch Admin­ Lake couuty; judgment of the court ble iron used on these carts—it is all A- SEED istration man, is also a protectionist below modified; opinion by Strahan, J. steel-shell band wheel, steel axle 1 inch. The strongest, lightest and 17. One 5-g.tllon Can.Coal Oil. ANNUAL Following is the syllabus: and cannot lie relied upon to wave the For 1883 Second appeal. Law of tho case. best cart made; free from horse mo­ free-trade Hag in New Jersey. Tho will be mailed Upon a second appeal, if tho facts are tion, painted bright English vermilion, REE TO ALL fight against Randall is still going the same, the former opinion is the stnped black. These carts are war­ applicant«, and 18. One Doll Carriage and to last eeeeoD^ on, and Randall is returning the fire law of the case, and must govern it in ranted. 1 have also the Iwst end spring customers with­ buggy in tbe market. G. C. E ddings . Doll. out ordering it with good effect. Secretary Bayard is all of its subsequent stages. Invaluable to «11 Specific performance, (kimpensation using the publications of the State What Is II? Carden'nem^How.r in damages. Where the defendant in­ Department to spread the free-trade herited an equitable interest iu lands, That produce« that beautifully soft JEEDST,14^ 19. One Box Best Imported idea. In the consular reports which and was entered to have his title per­ complexion and leaves neither tract's 0. M. FERR Y ¿CO..Detroit.Mloh. Cigars. have lieen recently published there fected njion the payment of 81t5O, aud of its application nor injurious affects? Tbe answer: Wisdom's Roliertine ac­ have appeared letters from all countries then sells said lauds for $1800, and complishes all this, and is pronounced iu relation to tho tariff when anything agree« to perfect the title, and refuses by ladies ot taste and refinement to be SJR121>S! SEKDS! to do it, the purchaser may elect to 20. One 5-pound Can of Red could lie said in favor of the fr»»-*.rade specially enforce tho agreement by ac­ the most delightful toilet article ever House Tea. produced. Warranted harmless and idea. These Consuls have < colly quiring tho defendant’s equity through been instructed to make on» thing the decree, and have compensation iu matchless. Sold by J. H. Chitwood A for the amount necessary to Son, Ashland, Or. above all else to appear clear and damages lie paid to perfect the title. FROM ACCLIMATED STOCKS, 21. One Box Papetric. Great Bargalus In Sheet Music. strong and that is that the wages of William M. Colvig, respondent, vb . —on my own grounds.----- the working people will not lie dimin­ Klamath county, appellant; judgment One hundred dollars' worth of choice ished by free trade. The Consuls de­ of the court below affirmed; opinion sheet music at Hunsaker’s music room 22. One Box Papetrie. by Thayer, J. It is the duty of the will be sold at 25cts per copy. This is J-»U If your Merchant does not keep serve the sympathy of the public m their respective circuit courts at each term choice music, the regular price for them, send for catalogues. endeavor to demonstrate this problem. thereof to ascertain the fees to which which is from 25 cts to $1.50, and in­ Address They have squirmed and put their thodistrict attorney is entitled for the cludes lxith vocal nnd instrumental 23. Ladies' Hand Bag. CEO. STARRETT, minds in all sorts of painful contortions term, and direct an order to be entered music, consisting of waltzes, schot- upon the journal that the Bame lie Walla Walla, W. T. tisebes, marches, polkas, etc. Call to show tho tailoring man's wages will paid. Where a defendant in a crim­ early and make your choice, for there not lie hurt by being brought into direct inal action, who had lieen admitted to will lie no reserve. 24. Ladies’ Hand Bag. competition with workmen who re- bail failed, without sufficient excuse, 12-34] E. B. H unsaker . Illustrated Catalogue of cieve about half as much pay. The to nppear for arraignment, and the un­ dertaking of bail was declared forfeited Shiloh's vitalizer is what you need for SEEDS and TREES Treasury Department is also using its aud the sureties therein consented that oonstipation. 25. Ladle’s Work Basket* loss of appetite, dizziness Free on application. publications for the same purpose. ! judgment for the amount thereof be and all ayiuptoms of dyspepsia. Prioe The one aim of the Administration is ‘ rendered against them at the time the 10 nnd 75 cents per liottle. T. K. Bolton TRUMBULL & BEEBE, druggist, Ashland, Or. 4421 19.Sansome St.. San Francisco, Cal: And to the person holding the to distribute free-trade literature at j forfeiture was declared, and they paid I the amonut to the district attorney, That hacking cough can be so quickly the expense of the Government. largest number of tickets, One enred by Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it. who paid it over to the treasurer of the county entitled thereto, and filed a re­ T K Bolton, druggist. 5-pound Tin Royal Baking Pow­ A prominent government official at ceipt therefor with the county clerk of Sleepless nights, made miserable by der. Washington said the other day: “Gov­ i the county; held, that it was not an that terrible eongli. Shiloh's Cnre is [ error for tbe circuit court, in ascertain­ the remedy for you. For sale at T. K. | ernor Hill is no longer a factor in the ing the fees to which the district attor- Bolton's drug store. calculations made by politicians ns to ’ ney was entitle«! for the term, to allow the outcome of the coming convention. him 10 per centum of such amount so WEATHER KEPORT. He realizes that his aspirations to received and paid over. Semble. by Main street, higher honors are hopeless and has Thayer, J. An appeal to this court Ashland, - - Oregon. The following is the weather record from an order in such case is not pro ­ withdrawn from a contest that prom­ ises no hope of victory. The word has vide! for in the order. Such order is of the U. 8. Sigual observation station GfiTAll kinds of produce bought or «old (12-11 lieen quietly passed, nnd you will hear not an order affecting a substantial in Ashland for the week ending April on commission. no more of Hill in ’«8. even among the right, and which m effect determines 26, 1888; Agency for Eagle Mills—Flour, feed, etc, for sale at wholesale and retail. Governor's most enthusiastic adher­ an action or suit so as to provide a Day of Temperature. Rain fall ju dgment or a fiual order affecting a ents." Inches. month Max. Minn. substantial right, and made in a There is considerable interest mani­ judgment or decree. Lord, C. J., April2o .00 47‘ 84' fested iu many quarters over the Chief- concurred, especially in tbe result, on .00 43 21 77’ Each person buying $1 worth .00 43 Justiceship, and the question is being grounds other than those stated in the 22 77’ .01) 44 23 72’ asked whether Cleveland will appoint opinion. of goods gets a ticket. 38 .04 24 61 Phelps to the position. It is stated .51 33 25 58 Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. that many friends of Cleveland are ad­ .00 MANUFACTURER, 26 34 6U 'Die best salve in the world for cuts, vising him against the appointment of 1 bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Phelps, on the ground that the tatter Total rainfall ........ ............55 tetter, chapped hands, Chilblains, has excited a bitter hostility in this "sores, Largest stock of goods in our corns, and all skin eruptions, and poai- I country by his attitude on the Irish tively cures piles, or no pay required. It line in Southern Oregon. question, which has always been that is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­ Dii essm AKIN O. of unfriendliness to home rule. Phelps, tion. or monev refunded. Price 25 cents Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of everything in above like Lowell, lost his head because a per I kix . For sale by Chitwood Bros. line, which will be sold at prices portion of the English aristocracy Mrs. 1C. B. Hutssa as l»w aacan be offered anywhere. took him up. and has ever «¡Dee looked Farmers Take Notice! ----- AND----- with contempt upon common Ameri­ Mrs. S. B. Lynch, ALL ORDERED WORK cans. He is a fine specimen of the 1 wiil pay cash for eggs, chickens, Have opened a dressmaking •*bttl>lish- class who constantly urge that the in­ turkeys, ducks and geese: will also mini at the residence of Mrs- Lynch nn will be made to give entire satisfaction i terests of America are identical with buy apples, potatoes and onious when Oak street near Main, where they are pre­ those of Great Britain, and who nrge a car load cau be obtained or I will pared to attend to the business in m H its Repairing Neatly Done that we should show our appreciation handle the same on commission and branches, in the best ttyle and to the salis- facUon of patron* at low rates, and all work done promptly. CEO. ENGLE, of the so-called mother country by re­ will guarantee the highest San Fran- fc# A fair chare of the patronage of the maining dependent upon her.- [S. F. mseo markctjirice. people of Ashland nnd vkinity is renitct- Proprietor. [9 48 H, JUDGE B esj . E ggleston , Ashland, Or. [ fully solic!te«t. Chronicle. \'U 12 TUESDAY EVENING,MAY ist, ’88. mo REAL GIVEN AWAY OrettiD & California R. R. MT. SHASTA ROUTE! G. F. BI FLINGS! Special Bargains in following Real Estate, if taken soon : Unimproved lot on Church street. 350x200 feet ; price, $550. House and improved lot in Iowa addition ; price, $1100. Unimproved lot opposite North School House ; price, $325. BETWEEN PORTLAND & SAN FRANCISCO Unimproved lots No.s 92, 94, 96 and 98. price. $550. in M : r’s addition ; 2 acres in Ashland Homestead Association ; price. 5400. ground cleared ; Eight unimproved acre lots in Ashland Homestead Association price, from $180 to ^250 per lot. Call 011 or address G. 1:. BILLINGS, ASHLAND, OREGON i Office n< ar Fastoflice. ROPER, CALEY & HELM- NORMAL :• SCHOOL. PHOTOGRAPHY. Northern Grown, BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!’ Fruit, Farming ¡md Stork Laads IN - SOUTHERN - OREGON. reniti 011 < oiiilliiwKion. ■ OFFICE NEXT DOOR to BANK of ASHLAND SPECIAL BARCAINS: 200 acres in lots to suit purchasers in the city of Ashland are offered for sale al fair prices and on easy terms. 3000 acres. Good stock ranch. Twenty miles from Ashland. $3 per acre, 100 acres. Good farm. Improved. 1'onr miles north of Medford. Pnoe $21) per acre. 320 acres. Splendid farm and fruit land. Good improvements. Desirable lo­ cality. Six miles from Grant's Pass. $25 ¡a-r acre. Sixteen ten acre lota onemile from Ashland. G o < m I fruit laud. $75 to $100 pel acre. Forty acres adjoining Ashland. Splendid location for Fruit Orchard. $tX per acre. Fifty go< d reaidence lots 50x150 feet, in Ashland. Price, from $40 to $75 per lot. 1 AAA in five, ten and twenty acre tract« adjoining and near Ashland. INyC/Az t he best quality of fruit lands, and moat desirable situations, are now offered lor sale at this office. Fruit aud fanning lands in tracts of from 40 to 100 acres, near Ashland, nud along tbe line of the railroad, can be purchased at this office. rea«ouable commiMion will be charg' d in «11 caso for burlug or selling real es­ tate in Jackson auer acre within three to five years after planting. Th it there is ample room and sufficient extent of country adapted to fruit rais tng within n radius of ten miles ef Ashland for thousandi of energetic, industriou nnd intelligent people. That our climate at Ashland and in the Bogue River vallev is unsurpassed any­ where for health, comfort and pleasure throughout al) seasons of the year. Thut all who have desirable fruit and farming lands near Ashland for sale st r fair price can find purchasers. That tbe best class of people will congregate together iu towns and cities where labor finds profitable employment, where capital can lie invested to good advan­ tage, where good health prevails, where good schools, good churches and peasant surroundings are to be found. That Ashland and the valley of the ltogue river are entering upon a Boom. Not tlie boom ot speculation and speculation merely, but an awakening to the rial value of our soil, climate, situation aud splendid resources. 12--------------- 15 We shall always be prepared to give any information desired concerning th< needs, resources and prosperity of Ashland aud Sonthern OregoD, and will tsk< pleasure in showing the propertv we offer for sale. ROPER, GALEY & HELM. SEEDS. C. A. NUTLEY, Produce and I'oramissioiH MERCHANT. Drawing set Jone 30,'88. H. JUDGE, Saddle and Harness^ WILL ILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL CURE CURE CURE CURE CURE CURE CURE CURE CURE CURE Diarrhtea and Dysuntery. Pimples on the face, and Freckles. Old Sores and Ulcers. Wind in the Stomach. Headache and Nervous Depression. Scrofula. Summer Complaints. Rheumatism and Gout. Pains in the Bones and Joints. aU Skin Diseases. FOR 8ALK BY ALL DRUOOI8T8 AND OROCER8. BLACKSMITHING Transfer MACHINIST WORK. Business! ----- AND----- The undersigned hat rc-opcncd the black I smith whop at the corner of Spring street l and fifth avenue, near the depot. rPHE UNDERSIGNED would announee _L to hi« old eumomen, and the public eeucrally. tlist he 1« again in the traiihfer oii«lne«s. and 1« prepared to attend to all calls promptly at ASHLAND, ORKOOXe And is prepared to do blackMnithiuj; in ;«»1 its branch«'*, aa well a* fine mautHnc work fac* Farmer's work a specialty. 12-41J J. H M c I ntosh . LOWEST PRICES. Pass» tiger* to «nd from each train. i2-nl J. H- McBBZDZ. “Hackinetaok”, a tasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cent«. Fur aal« by T. K. Bolton. Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve croup, whooping eongli. nnd br-mchitia. Sold by T. K. Bolton. , F10RTHERI GROWM PLARtr* AND 8EED8 Are srknowledred tha beet, being hardier, more prodactive and yield better erupt. FINE H.LC8TEATEU CATALOGUE t.c.I.iM 0.1, lb. o«« .«HallM. mol.., trw .. mil- mo^ W1UTB fOM IT. I.- AAoA-TT Ac CO., > • owara SaiMao, S t .