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ASHLAND 1SHLAND MILLS COLUMN NEW THIS WEEK. tidings A. H. C.tBKON. MAY 4. 1.88 4 NEHI/E TOMIC. Celery and Coca, th»» prominent tu- greiiieute, are the best and safeel Nerve Tonic«. It strengthens and quiets the nervous system, cunn; Nervous Weakness. Hysteria. Sleep learnt».*, &c. IlGliliY-ltlDl.V». ASHLAND CITY for Infants and Children • ‘Caatoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me.“ H. A. ¿acuta. U D., XU Bo. Oxford 84., Brooklyn, N. Y. I Caatoria currg Colle, Conitlpation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without injurious medicauon. Tax C intai » ConraNT, “ Murray Street. N A i ROLLER Battle Hymn of lhe Repulbic. Transfer Business ! f 11HE I NDERSli.NED would announce L to hi« old customer«, nnd the public generally, that he 1« again in the transfer businefi.«, and is prepar'd to attend to all calls promptly at LOWEST PRICES. Pas* liger’* to ami from ua< h train. The West Side FEED STABLE West eud of bridge) Lmkville, Oregon. Keep constantly on baud a full supply of SHERNI. STANLEY, Prop. FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR. CRACKED WHEAT, CORN MEAL, ROLLED BARLEY, RAN, MILL FEED, MIDDLINGS Keeps constantly on hand the beat of HAY AS I) GRAIN. Horses left iu my care will Is. properly cored for. Remember the place; west end of tha bridge. Stable open night anil day. 12-9[ S herman S tanley . NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP I Water street, below livery stable, Ashland, - - - Oregon I It may lie interesting to some of our readers to know the exact origin of Jtllia Ward Howe’s famous "Battle Hymu of the Republic." In Decem ber. 184.1, she made a visit to Waabing- ton. Returningtotbecity in company with friends, from a review of troops they had been witnessing, the time was lieguiled with army songs, among which was the song of “John Brown.” The excellence of the tune was re marked upon and Mrs. Howe said she had often wished to write some words which might liesungtoit. Mrs. Howe says: "I slept ns usual that night, but awoke before dawu anil soon found myself trying to weave together cer tain lines which could be suug to the “John Brown” music. I lay still in the dark room, line after line shaping itself in my mind, and verbe after verse.” Ou her return to Boston she took the poem to James T. Fields, then editor of the Atlantic Monthly, who devised the title and soon published her beautiful lines, which found their way direct into the hearts of the peo ple. The battle hymn was sung during the war under a great variety of cir- cumstancea, in southern prisons where our brave boys lay dying, around Union camp-fires, and it is said It once led a "forlorn hope” through a desperate encounter to a successful issue. Re membering the great crisis through which onr nation passed bow prophetic are the lines: Mine eyes have seen the glory of the com ing of the Ixjrd. He i« trampling through the viuevnrd where the grapes of wrath are stored, He hath hbised the fateful lightning of his terrible swift «word. His truth is marching uii’ Th<> second line is as it first appeared though it is usually sung "He is tramp ling out the vintage,” etc. Mrs. Howe once received a printed copy of the words and music from Con stantinople, sent by whom she never knew. How great men ride their hobbies in I the United States Senate, is thus de- scribed by it correspondent of tho New York ll’orfrf; m.t: in the Unite’ > s < i hobby. : l o”t u.itbing l»it his t'.iha- t1 bill. Uli»! b ■ cate. drink«. ____ , thinks . hvaii. ii. and •deeps with a (’• i r. port luider his pil- S'-. . 'i'- bobby is limin»'», nn»i h ■ In - I i‘i i it to s . hii ■ ptirpoHe. Ool- ntt’f • pi'ranco. :>n«l Wilson, of low.i. i asiride of the Prohibition horse, :m«l lie I m -! i «' v <« there will be a Prohibition President of the United st;.t.-: by i.tni by. S«'tiator Stewart’s n.ilil.y is silver. Riddleberaer’s hobby is the aliolishiug of executive seasioQB, and Mat Ransom’s of North Carolina, is the wbiteni'es of bis cuffs. Tom Palmer’s hobbies are many. The chief of them are the Percberon horse, the Jersey cow, aud Marcus Aurelius An toninus, the old Roman Emperor. George Gray’s is the law. He would rather practic.» at the bar than Is fore the Senate. Arthur P. Gorman’s is politics allied to the theory that to the victors belongs the spoils. Senator Brown has a very good hobby in the Baptist church, of which he is one of the pillars, and Johathau Chase, the (¿tinker, rides the tariff hobby-horse quite frequently. Senator Cockr.dl's hobby is committee work, and he grinds away like a horse in a treadmill aud I accepts all the work that the others put upon him. Cullom’s hobby has been interstate commerce. It is now the postal telegraphy iffid his «‘«9th- blauce to Lincoln, 1 am told, pleases him. Hoar, of Massachusetts, has a numls'r of bobbies, aud among them are American history and bibliography. Hoar knows all about books, and I venture to say he can tell you just where every one of t he descendants of the families who camo over iu the May flower live to-day. Kenna, of West Virginia, has a hobby in amateur pho tography. He has photographed every thing within reach in Washington, and he has made his left eye actually son» from l.xiking through the camera. McPherson, of New Jersey, has a hob by in fine st.ick. Edmunds’ hobby is Parliamentary law and the rules of the Senate, and John J. Ingalls’ hobby is the finding out of new words for his ideas, the result of which appals the Senate like the ouslanght of genius. Allison’s hobby is diplomacy. He never lets his left baud know what the right is doing, aud Ingalls once said of him that be could walk over the bare floor of the Senate in wooden clogs, and make no more noise than a fly on the ceiling. Reagan’s hobby is inter state commerce, and Lelntid Stanford's hobby is the breeding and raising of fast trotting horses. Note these prices: Horse Shoeing................................. «1 sc Sharpening Plow............................ 25 New Plowshare............................... 3K »-Give my work a trial aud you w ill be satisned. [11-27 V In connection with the milling l»u»l- nex, I havo on hsu.l a large stock of Peter Cooper's Factory. [New York Tribune.] There is an unpretentious four-story brick buildiug in Burling-slip beariug a sign which rends "Glue, Iron and Wire.” The “Glue" looms up by itself, the "Iron and Wire” occupying a lower line. At the right of the main door of the st.ucture is an oblong cylindrical tin sign bearing the words "Peter Cooper's Glue Factory. Glue Gelatine nnd Neat's Foot Oil.” These words are scattered judiciously down the sign, and "Peter Cooper's Glue Factory” iB prominent in the silent announcement. A sign lietween the second and third stories presents “Re fined Isinglass.” Over the main door are the words "Cooper Howitt” in plain, unassuming black. This is the spot where Peter Cooper conducted the business which made his fortune and where bis son and son-in-law bare continued ogierations at the old stand. Inside the bouse remains just as it wtts tn Peter Coo|ier's day. save where tlie carts and wagons were backed in for loading ami unloading, has been “event'd up” with tho floor, ami wagons and carts are thus excluded. The stairs leading to the offices on the sec ond floor are the simplest kind of old- fashioned affairs which one will see in country mills, with no back between consecutive steps. An old-style wood en hand-rail is there to meet the grasp. Up stairs are rooms partitioned off in the crude old style, with whitewash, apparently, for the only coat to cover the partitions. The desks, railings and all the fixings Ixvir the date of Peter Cooper’s time, even the windows being composed of panes of glass of ye ancient proportions. It is clear from all the surroundings that the memory of Peter Cooper is revered on this spot. Let us not judge too harshly of one another for mere opinion's sake. Ill words enter the breast as fire-brands the flesh. at times leaving scars which in after years fail to heal. After all. it George Markle. is only a dispute as to men and meth ods. not as to principles. Guard the unruly memlier. Our differences will finally lie arbitrated by nil the people, and then, aDd not now, will be the time !» to criticise individual judgment. Let each shout for his man, but treat every other man with fairness and equality, if the heart is right the man is right; though he may lie for one and you for T I ’Ills HOTEL, which ha. been for many another. [Ex. 1 years a favorite pla. i of summer re sort tor persons seeking health and reerea- tloL, has recently been greatly improved The name ot a distinguished man, by the present proprietor, who has done much to make it pleasant and attractive dead these many years, is revived l>y to guests. the death of his widow last week at Wilkes-Barre, in Pennsylvania, Mrs. Ann Wilmot. Her husband was the well-known Congressman from Penn sylvania who brought forward the fa Is the noted of .Southern Oregon, mous “proviso" bearing his name, the and its medicinal properties have been proven to beof great value and benefit ns a echo of which was beard round the tonic and aid to digestion nnd as a remedy world in its day and had not a little to or relief in nearly all cases of kidney do with directing important affairs of trouble and kindred ail-ment.s. Following is the report of the analysis: One standurd national policy on the subject of slav gallon of the water contains . ery before the war. Alumina......... . ..........................'.»201 grains. Boracic acid...................................9175 Itriinkrnn.'BS or the Liquor Habit Saleium carbonate... Sodium chloride.... Positively Cured by administering arbon ate of iron.... l>r. Halne's Golden Specific. .Silicic acid.............. V Titanic acid ............ It can la- given in a cup of coffee or arboivi te magnesia tea without the knowledge of the person Bicarbonate soda.... taking it: in absolutely harmless and Lithium carl»onate, potassium carbonate, will effect a permanent and speedy iodine and traces of nitric acid not estima cure, whether the patient is a mod ted. Total amount <»f carbonic acid gas. free erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. and combined, equals aS.47*8 grains per gal Thousands of drunkards have been lon. made temperate men who have taken the C^*J?peeial attention paid to the comfor Golden 8|>ecific in their Coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they ana needs of invalids. Among the improvements of the hotel are quit drinking of their own free will. the baths, fitted with all modern con I t N evkb F ails . The system onoe im pregnated with the Specific it becomes veniences. an utter imp.K.sibiiity for the Iunior ap ROOMS CLEAN, NEAT ANO COMFORTABLE. petiti- to exist. For full particulars, ad dress G oldks SpECtnc Co.. 18.”» Racine Good Fare and Reasonable Prices. street, Cincinnati. Ohio. JACOB WAGNER, Proprietor. -H CHAMPION 14 Binders, The Mineral Sjning Reapers and Mowers. BAIN ^WAGONS THE ASHLAND LIVERY AND FEED STABLES lhe old stables on Main stieet near the bridge, and the new stables on Oak street, are now under the proprietorship and management of JOCOB THOMPSON, Who are prepared to offer the public better accommodation h than ever before nfforded in Southern Oregon in the liv ery buftiness. Horses Boarded and Fed. At reasonable rates. New and handsome turnouts, reliable andaafe buggy teams, and good saddle horses always to be had nt these stables. Will Buy and Sell horses » JACOB THOMPSON. 19-43 Highest Market price paid for all kinds of grain at all times—in cash. SOCIETIES. Masonic Directory, Ashland, SISKIYOU CHAPTER, No. .1. K. A M. Regular convocation., on the 1 htirsdav next after the full moon. w. II. A tkinson , H. V. E B Myer. Sec y. rt»-06 ASHLAND LODGE NO. 2», A F. A A. M. Stated communication on the Thursday of or before the full moon. E. V C arter . W. M. Wm R Lawson. Secretary. ASHLAND CITY ALPHA CHAPTER NO. I, O. E. 8. Stated meeting« on 1st and 3<1 Tueaday in each month. Mas. M E M. C ali . W. M. Mr« J D Crocker. Secretary. ASHLAND LOD<»£ N<>. 15, I. O. O. F., Hold regular meetings every Satur<lay evening at their hull iu Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordially iuvited to attend. M N L ong . N. G. H C Myer, Secretary. PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16.1 O O F Meet« in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and 4th Monday iu each month. Members in good standing cordially invited to attend. A. B ish , C. P. M N Long. Scrib». FLOURING MILLS. HOVE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. II Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuo-lny in tach month iu Odd Fellow*'« Hall. Ashlaud. M rs C E M ay . N. G. John May, Sec’y. AwhUnd Lodge, A. 0 .V. W. Meets in lodge room in Odd Fellow’s 11*11 every n»«T »nd T hird Wednesday in each month. Present hour of mectiug T:00 r. M All Brethren iu good standing are cordially Invited to attend. T. O AM.Rtw- M W w m . F attebsos , Recorder. Important to Settlers. 'aines ASHLAND DRUG STORE! M Asonic Block. 'AH ALTERATIVE. • t < nyg sou* th4. poi««nmus hutnorso! ’ u- ’ “ 4 t*:irifjingttn<t cniicbin^it, :: • . (X ’ •o-nhv; th«»<e • b ' L- n impure or import r- l-b.vd Lkxxl. 4 LAXATIVE. y det • "vbut surely on ti.ebow: !» '' ”■ 1- ’ ■:..I ' estilation. am! proa t.' ul.irhahit. ItstniiKl.’: >■:: . t. i . L. .»ml u»»ls digestion. ombound A DIURETIC. In !t.; conifK. iMr’ii tin te.-t and mo*>t active di'irvti' *«.,f thr Materia Medics are corn I»ined . ienl ifk al ly with other effective n iuctiic < f< r (diseases of the kidneys It can b«1 relied ou to give quick relief aud speedy cure. Hundredfl of test imonials have been received lfo^ person« who Luve used thiR retnedj with remarkable beuetit. bend for circular», rinni full particular». Frlc» SI 00 BoM by DrMftot« WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Prop’» For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. BURLINGTON. VT A.H. CARSON & SDN, Prop’s. Patent Medicines, Druggist's Sundries, n Scliool Books and Stalionery ! Artists’ Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stock. % ---------Consisting of-------- Spécial Attention Paiû to tiie Prescription Department. J. APPLE, PEAK, PEACH. l’LUM. PRUNE. CHERRY. APBIOOT, NECTAK1NE. ALMOND. WALNUT, and H CHITWOOD & SON Shale aud Ciiiamenta! Trees. Gi::p> ASHLAND PLANING MILLS Messenger & Smith, Proprietors. School Books and Stationery Rustic, Beveled Siding, Flooring and Ceiling, All Kinds of Moulding, Brackets, and Builders’ Material. JOB WORK SOLICITED ! PRICES RASONABLE! A. H. CARSON fit SON. ----- Dealers in------ -’r'-rútírtS. -..—.r-. AT STAR E a KERY FURNITURE ! Between Piou< « r >tore and Lo gan ’b photo gnl ■ y; Maiu street, G R O CE H I E S Wall Paper, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting» K R E S H Ashland, Mirrors, Frames, Mouldings, Pictures. PUKES LOWEST The finest line of Bed-room Suite«, Parlor Suites and Lounges to be found in Southern Oregon. PREMIUM Oregon, BREAD! 5 cts per loaf, or C loaves for 25 ci#: 25 loaves for fl. Wheat, Graham. Borton Brown Bread and and Rye bread constantly on hand; pies, cakes and buns. COME AND SEE US. ------------- DEA LE K - - - LEADING IlAKEKY OF HOFTIIEKN OREGON. Tlie proprietor, W m . MILLS, it» now selling his GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, & BRUSHES. Successor to Hunsaker & Dodge, Viti . Cr.ir u ! n . G « s. Ix’rti.f, ]>l:i«aklx'rri. -. Ki.t pl<erri< x, Striiwl). ri i s. Figs. Etc., Etc. Our trrex are „rown «i tliout irrigaliun on led liil. lund. and all of known va rieties that succeed ill Southern Oreguu. 1 h«.se contemplating tree planting will do well to vi.-it our orchard and nur sery. or write us f.,»- price lixt. 1’oHtntlioe—Murphy, J<.within*' oounty. Oregon. It. K. station, Grant's Pam. Manufacture MESSENGER & SMITH, Ashland, Oregon. IN------------- ICE CREAM IN SEASON Groceries & Provisions ALSO SWEET CIDER rfEP" All < < titrn< >. from 100 ¡(» hvc « to lOtol promptly fiilc«i Give me a call. .11.12 T< ruts Nirict v cnah. Wm. MILLS. TABLE WARE AND CROCKERY J. W. O. GREGORY, Finding their business increasing, have just been receiving heavy invoices, and now have their ----- CITY------ ( Passenger and Freight CASH BUYERS, Govern Yourselves Accoriimlj. —TRANSFER.— Passenger Coach Every Train Freight moved anywhere about tow u at rate* ASHLAND FENCE WORKS! Lower Than Anyone Else. H. R. NEED, Proprietor. Manufacturer of the And to make it to the interest of people to deal wity them. TRY THEM. -. The Best STOCK, RABBIT AND FENCE CHICKEN MADE ! Five Douule Strands* Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire, the wire firmly twisted between pickets. M. L. ALFORD O dd F ellow ’ s B loc k . ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS! — :oo: Cheaper than a Rail Fence, I’wish to announce to the public that 1 have now on hand More durable than a Board Fence, THE FINEST LINE OF Stronger than a Barb Wire Fence. « »] .1, (I A 111 A I) To be found in this city. :oo : Made by the Oelatino-Brounde, or 1 ) K V 1>L.JV-TK r* 1« < >CESS, Call at Logan’s Gallery, on the hill, HAYFORSALE.,h|l COOS K COMPRESSED Bales. Also Full Line STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, GENT’S - FURNISHING - GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS. ETC., ETC BUGGY. Northern Grown, SEE ns. Pierce*» Favorite Prescription Is “ Favorite Prescription” Is a positive Golden Eagle Hotel Prices That Defy competition. Dr legitimate med cine, carefully com pounded by an experienced and skillful phy- ician. and adapted to woman's delicate or ganization. It is purely vegetable fa its imposition and perfectly harmless in its « fleets n any condition of the system. For morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever cuum ? arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia ami kindred symptoms, its use,tn small dose«, will prove very benehcial. Linkville’s New Strike. NEW TIN SHOP vine. ” Favorite PrescriptionT’ is uncqnaled and Is invaluable In allaying and subduing nervous excitabilitr, irritability, exhaustion, nn»stration, hysteria, spasms and other dis tressing, nervous symptoms commonly attend ant upon functions} and organic dif^aise of the womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. a ^,11 ¡¡„M B. F. Reeser’s The treatment cf many thowi&nds «f cast»« of thoee chronic weaknesses and dis re*’i?»a aUmcnts peculiar to ft males, at th* 1 waHdV Hotel and Surgical Insuiute, Buffalo, N. Y.. has afford»* a vast experience tn nicely adapt i thoroughly testing remedlea 'or the < ur^lr woman’t peculiar maladies. Dr. Pierce’a Favorite Preprint I ob to the outgrowth, or result, of thia great and valuable experience. Thousands or teatlmo- nlds, received from patieuta and from physi cians who have tested it in the more aggra- \ ,:-<l and obstinate cases which had Itaffied 11» «kill, prove It to bo tl»e most xvonderftii remedy ever devised for the relief r idruroof fcufTering women. It is not recommended a« n ••cure-all.’ but a* a mc*t perfect bpecific for u Oman’s peculiar ailments. As n powrrfal, invigorating tonic it inipirts strength to the whole system. an<i t<» the womb and its append.* ;ea in part.culari For overworked, - w. rn-out,” ••run-down.” debilitated teachers, milliners, dreMmaJccr*. Beamstresses,••shop-girls," house-keepers, nurs ing mothers, and fe< ble women generally. Dr. l’icrce’s Favorite Prescription to the greatest curthly boon, being unequaled as au appetizing cordial and restorative tunic. As a soothing and strengthening ner Practically ludestrnt'i lbD. ho Wood to »brink break, decay or wear out. ho bolt, or dips to become loose or rattle. A gear made entirety of steel, riveted together, cats not be broken, will last forever. MANUFACTURED BY THE ABBOTT BUGGY CO.. CHICAGO. H. C. MYER, Feed and Livery Stable, ASHLAND, OREGON. |!S. A PHOTOGRAPHS! Are now taken by the Leading Photographers in all the Cities, and for Groups, We pnblish the following letter in the interest of those who have settled pictures of children,etc.,are far snperior to the old so-called "wet-plate" process. on railroad lands: Stockholders’ Meeting'. O regon < fc C alifornia R. IL Co. / Portland, Or., April 9, 1888. i The regular nunnal meeting of the __ I And examine work made exclusively by the new process. Photographs made stockholders of the Bank of Ashland for Mr. John B. Wrisley, Medford: [8.44 the election of a board of directors for l>ear Sir: The lands of the Oregon by the leading artists of the coast on exhibition for comparison. the ensuing year, will be held nt the & California Railroad Company, south rooms of the bank on Saturday, May 5. Roseburg, may lie entered upon by 1888, at 10 o'clock a . m . actual wttlers for the purpose of set E. V. C ahteb . Cashier. tlement or improvement, upon the con Ashland. Or.. April I, 1888. dition that they will purchase the same upon the regular terms of sale, aud at ---- In Large or .small lots----- Filial Proof Notice. prices to be fixed by the company. (Improvements made by settlers will L and O h ice at R ossburg , O b ., ) not be taken into consideration when April 3, 1888. { Notice is hereby given that the follow prices are made.) -,---- or hi------- * As soon as these Linds are ready for ing-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support stile, notice will lie published in the of his claim, and that said proof will be Daily Oregonian, and the "principal C. E. PHILLIPS, Prop’r. made before the judge or clerk of the paper of each county” in which the county of Jackson, at Jacksonville, Or., land is situated, when settlers must, This hotel, having been thoroughly re on Saturday, May 12. 1888. viz: Henry paired and ncwlv furnished, ranks among C. M.x.re. homestead entrv No. 47G1 foi within ninety days after the date of Inquire of the best hotels of Oregon or California. The proprietor is an experienced landlord, well the se >4, sec 22. tp 39. s r 1. east W. M. such notice, cuter into a regular con known iu the west. He names the following witnesses to tract with the company for the pur MERRILL & BAKER, prove his cont inuous residence upon, and chase of such lands: should they fail The Beds are New and Clean, and cultivation of. said land, viz: John 1’. to do so, the land will lie sóld without Medford, Jackson Co.. Or. the Table Walker. Jolie II. Beal. Haines True, J. any regard to their improvements. W. Coakley, all of Ashland. Jackson Is furnished with everything the market This notice refers only to agricul affords. Guests may rest assured that uolh- county. Or. tural and grazing lauds, and not to ing will be left undone that will add to (.' hauls * W. JonssToN, Register. — FOR THE BEST — their comfort while stopping at this hotel. lands chiefly valuable for timber. In connection with the note! is a first-class Persons destroying or cutting timber on company's lami, without permis I Tin, Sheet-Iron and Cooperware, Hides and Furs Bought sion from the company, will be prose Call at Th«» un«lerAi*n<*<i will pnv the hialieHt mm - cuted—except actual settlers, who may I Where travelers and patrons can have their price for nide«, skins nu»l furs of all cut sufficient timber for building and I team provided with tho best of hay and from tbi» dale until further notice. I grain. Courteous aUendaaee guaranteed fencing purposes. J. R. R. H ctchinos . Saddlehorses, teams and vehicles of every The company does not reserve lands Ashland. Or.. May 21. isos description to be had at all times. settlers must watch for themselves. 12 21 C. E. Piili.ui’\ Prop. Yours truly, Administrator's Sale of Real Gai. II. A ndrews , Sec’y, Estate. DAVID HORN. Ten Cold Bars. Poatofliue. Henley, In the county conrt of the state of Ore California. gon, for tho county of Jackson, sitting Ten gold bare in a canvas bag jolted Range. Klamath in probate. out of an expressman's wagon near an In ríeeser's Block. Ashland, river, between Jen In the matter of the estate of F. Me stock on hand and made to order. ny creek and Cot nsh dump nt the foot of Third street.in Hatton, deceused. tonwood. The bare In pursuance of an order of the coun New York a few days ago. Mn.il , square crop off kit t ar. ty court, made the Gth day of March. were worth 85<K> apiece 850H0 alto Particular Attention to Job Work. dewlap ent down. 1888. the undersigned, administrator of gether. Along came a gang of Italians, Caul« branded the aforesaid estate, will offer for sale to one of whom kicked the bag up cm the oil left hip; horses, the highest bidder, at the principal tract side of the dump. Looking in the bag right shoulder. of realty hereinafter described on Gran they saw the bars, but had no idea of Information so ite street. Ashland. Oregon, oil licited when stock their value or possible ns««; so there the are found off pro Tuesday, the 8th day of May. 1888. gold remained. A ditt-earl driver sub- per range. Atone o'clock r M. all the right, title sequently saw the bars and decided to and interest of the said F. McHattan at take them home for his l»ys to play v..n» but the best material used. the time of liis death in and to the fol- wit h. so be threw them in his feed bag. lowin. described real property: When he fed his horse betook the bare 10-7] B. F. REESER. A parcel of land commencing at the northwest comer of the parcel of grouud out of the feed bag and threw them SEEDS! SEEDS: purchased by Isaac Miller of Wagner, down on the ground, where they re McCall nnd Ituektellow, said N W cor mained all the afternoon for anybody ——o---- ner being on the south side of the alley in the world to pick up. But when the between C K Klam and Isaac Miller, and dirt-cart driver finished work again nearly opposite (across Granite street) that evening he again put them in the the northeast cornerof lot three (3),block feed bag anil threw the bag-into the eight (8). in the town of Ashland: thence FROM ACCLIMATED STOCKS, along the line of said alley in an east cart nnd left it at the camp dnnng the ----- on my own ground«.----- night. Hie following day be had come erly direction eighty-four '84i feet: thence along a line parallel with Granite to regard them as a nuisance and street in a southerly direction forty-four threw them out. Contra^«* Buckley, , II your Merchant does not keep i44> feet: thence along a line parallel who employed him, camo along, and them, send for catalogue». with said alley in a westerly direction seeing the canvas bag looked in and Address eightv-four 184) feet to the east side of took out one of the bare. He saw upoD Granite street; thence in a northerly di it the stamp “ Assay Office, S500. ’ CEO. STARRETT, rection along the south aide of Granite streetforty-four '44, feet to theplaceof Therenpou he took the canvas bag and Walla Walla, W. T. U11IUV1VH) lx»-ginning. situated in the town of Ash the ten bars to tlie assay office. There IIIIOJUIIU I land County of .Jackson. State of it was explained that th<> bare were of i Oregon. gold and that t bey bad been lost by an Alao. one share iu West Ashland I'iteh expressman on his way to the office of Illustrated Catalogue of Co. No. 2. Full supply of coffins, caskets, Also one buildiug lot in the town of a watch cas«- company in South Brook SEEDS and TREES lyn. Mr. Buckley was suitably re robes of all sizes, gloves, Jtffersou. Oregon. Free on application. warded. Terms of sale, cash in hand. crapes, etc., etc. H. C. H ili .. TRUMBULL à BEEBE, Uflt< e and ware room« at railroad cro«iut Don't forget those delicious pickles Administrator of the estate of F. Me 11-1 l?.Sanroaie et.. tea Fr«ntl«c<>, Cal Hattan, deceased. going Tery cheap at Clayton A Gore’s. of Helman «trtet. l MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. —DEALERS IN— Hardware, Stoves, & Tinw 5 1 ASHLAND, OREGON THE IVE! Has agHin assumed the sole proprietorship of this old established house, having bought the interest of W G Holmes in the firm of Fountain A Holmes, And continue to keep jn hand a large and well selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Consisting of fine custom and ready-made Clothing, Staple and I an cy Dry Goods. Fine Cloaks, etc.; Boots and Shoes, Groceries. Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., etc., etc. FINE MILLINEBT a specialty« ASHLAND, The Herefords are becoming the favoritee among cattlemen everywhere, both for range and enclose«! pastures. Persons in this valley wishing to breed to imported representative« of the lx»et families of Hereford« in Illi nois can do so at the farm of E. K. Anderson on Waguer creek. OREGON. cure for the most complicated and obstinate cates of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful meustruation, u . j latural suppressions, prolai»- sus, or falling of the womb, weak hark, ••female weakness,** ante vend on, retroversion. t>earfng- down sc u sat I on«, chronic congestion, inflamma tion and ulceration of the womb, Inflammation, pain and tenderness m ovaries, accoxupauictl with •• internal heal." Asa rrgnlntor and promoter of functional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood U> womanhood, "Favorite 'f*rescri|>- U jn” is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results. It fo equally efllca (iousand valuable tn its effects when taken for those disorders and derungemcnU incident t«* that later and most critical period, known as - The Change of Life.” • Favnrlle Prescription,” when taken in ronruTtion with the Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative doses of Dr. llerce’s PurgaUve Pellets (Little Liver Pills), cures Liver. Kidney aud Bladder dis eases. Their combined use also removes blood tulnta, and abolishes cancerous and scrofulous humors from the system. •‘ Favorite Prescription '* to the only med icine for women, sold by druggists, nnder a IM>sillvr gnaranter from the manufacturer«, that it will give Auttofuction in every am?, jt m-ney will be refunded. This guarantee l>a* 4>ern printed on the bottle-wrapper fully carried out for many y ears. . iK.IIIn fur S ».<M). dow*» <* 80 For large. UlurtralM Treatlac on Dbwn«««» <>t Women < Iflu |»«|» r-cuvenxli. arird ten ceoU in hiauqw. Addrw.«, World’s Dispensary Medici! issociatiH, KI Main M. BI I I ALO W. t Tutt’s Pills CURB Malaria, Fever and Ague, Dumb Chilis, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, etc. They produce regular, natural evar- uathma, never gripe or interfere with daily busineMt. A» i* family medicine, they »houhl have a place in every liouaehold. Price, 25 cent» per bos. Sold Everywhere. Oilive. 44 Murray St„ N. Y. Tho BUYERS’ GUIDE ia iaeued March and Bept., each year. It i, an ency. clopedia of useful Infor, mation for all wbo pur- chaae the luxuries or the necessities of lit«. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary end unueocssary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, •at. fl«h, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and iu various sixes’ styles aud quantities. Just figure out what is requ red to do all these thin«« COMFORTABLV. end you can make a lair estimate ot tho value of the BUYEKB’ GUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay poataee O MONTGOMERY WARD A Coi • 1LL«U4 Michigan ▲venue, Chica<o. XU.