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I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ASHLAND MILLS COLUMN. Administrator*»» Sale of Heal Estate. ASHLAND CITY lu the county court of tin state ■ t Ore gon, for thi couuty of Jackson, sitting i in probate. In the matter of the estate of F. Me Hatton, deceased. In pursuance of an order of the coun ty conrt, made the Gth day of March. I 1888. the undersigned, administrator of ; the aforesaid estate, will offer for sale to ' the highest bidder, at the principal tract I of realty hereinafter described on Gran ite street, Ashland, Oregon, on Tuesday. the 8th day of May. 1888. Atone o’clock !■ M. all the right, title : and interest of the said F. Melfntt.m at 1 the time of his death in and to the fol- ■ lowing described real property: A parcel of land commencing at the northwest corner of the parcel of ground | purchased by Isaac Miller of Wagner. McCall and Kocktellow, said N W cor ner being ou the south side of the alley between C K Klum and Isaac Miller, and nearly opposite (across Granite street: ! the northeast cornerof lot three (3).block eight (8), in the town of Ashland: thence along the line of said alley in an east erly direction eighty-four (84» feet: thence along a line parallel with Granite street in a southerly direction forty-four (44: feet; thence along a line parallel with said alley in a westerly direction eighty-four iM » feet to the east side of Granite street: thence in a northerly di rection along the south side of Granite streetforty-fonr (44) feet to the place of be-ginning, situated in the town of Ash land County of Jackson, State of Oregon. Also, one share in West Ashland flitch Co. No. X Also one building lot in the town of Jefferson, Oregon. Terms of sale, cash in hand. H. C. H ill . Administrator of the estate of F. Mc- Hattan, deceased. ASHLAND TIDINGS. FRIDAY TIIE BIM.EST N||II*S ...MAN 11, isx* II LO IT. Ih-eriplloti <>r the Xi-w liiniaii Sleamei-v Cutnfort in Hotel Life. Hotel life was never more popular iu America than it is at present. The prejudice that "home comfort” is an tagonistic to hotel principles is now a relic of (lie past. It has Iieen proved that as nun'll retirement, as much in dependence, is to be found uuder the roof of the largest hostlery as in the alxides where single families are sup posed to dwell in peace and quietness. It de[iends wholly on the individual, whether it is to lie a narrow surfui-e ex istence or the "illtitue”fre«-dom reseneil for t Lose who know how to live. But ever« year develops the American ca for and pacity forgettiugthe Ix-st out of life, and t1!« very hotel patronage, which is CMtorU ii so well adapted to children that I Caatorla curaa Colte, Constipation. a national characteristic, has shown I recommend it m «upenorto any prœcnpüon I Spur Sour Stomach, Stomach. Diarrhœa, Diarrhoea, Eructauon. Eructation. I'X.'i'edinglv goinl jud: im'lit. Som«'- known to me. ' I Kills Worms, gives --a sleep, and promotes di- IL À Uoin lI D -------.i— I eestlon. time hence this country may weary of Hl 80. Oxford 8t.. Brooklyn, N. Y. | Without injurious mod lea Boa. this mode of living, but new people who bavetried i thersturii with ii feel T hi C estavr Conraxv, ~ Murray Street, N. Y. ing of content to the ex[x'usive and lux urious liberty of these imxlern car avansaries. immunity from liouso- keepiugisthe swret of its popularity. I While bouse keeping grows daily more difiieult. the hotel Ixsianes more of a home, and exemplifies more of the re- i tint'd elements of private life. | Boston Herald. World out <>U<1 If a war dtxis not some foreign power purchase the new Inmcti ainl International steamer' for armed cruisers. New York will la-fore many months have th«' two largest steamers atioat aud the latest marvels of marine science at anchor in her har bor. I mention this e Hitiiigeney <>l war Lx'caiise it has txx'n taken mtocon sideration in building the Uitv of New York and th«' city of Vans by putting all their steering-gear bemath the water-line. This is «lone in all th«' new British guutxMits to make them quick at niauuvenug aud for obvious reasons of safety. It was with a sense of the fitui-ss of things that the builders persuaded Lady Randolph Churchill, a New York girl, to break a bottle of wine over the Submarine Survey*. bow of the City of New York as slie slid gracefully off the ways into the Au nt tempt will ln> made loiiaie the sea at Clyde Bank The huge vessel goverumenl u«‘ the cutler Thetis iu floated as prettily us a swan, while a making an investigation ns to the prne- dozen fussy little tugs raeevl after her tUabilitv of laying a cable under the to tow her’ to «lock. But soinelxxlv Pacific ocean. Congressman ................... .. Morrow. blundered, for before they could reach of California, will present a reeolution her she the mud i to the effect that the secretary ot the -u- was -i hard i aground i on ..................... shiNils at the mouth of the river, where , navy be authorized and direct*«! to «he stuck hard and fast for several 1 ■ make such survey s in the Pacific «xvau ------- -4------ » 3 rÿi* » ? -——♦--------- I hours. Bather an ominous beginning. I I as may be ntx-essary to determine the 8NOWFLAKK BRAND | The Inman people make no secret | existence and exact position ot the -------- ♦----- * ê> » '»'«--------♦>------- I that they have built these two vessels dangers reported in the tracks of com- to distance the greyhounds of the Vu- , merce and navigation, particularly to nard liue—the Etruria and the I’m- : j make an examination of the bottom of bria- and tleetwiugs of the North (ter- ' | the ocean in the general pathway be- man Lloyd -the Lahn and the Aller. • ■ tween the Pacific coast of the United NOTICE. Americans coming to Eurojie have an 1 States, Sandwich Islands, New Zealand ' and Australia for the purpose of ascer Notice is ht-rvby given thui at a regular eye to two things speed and safety meeting of the Citv Council of the City of when selecting a steamer. It is con taining the proper l«x*ation for sub- Ashland to tie held in the Council chamber fidently promised that these two new iu the city of Ashland, county of Jackson. vessels' will 1* safer and more speedy i marine telegraph cables, to connect State of Oregon, on the 21st dav of Mav, 1HW, ■ these and other localities in the Pa at 7:30 P. M.. action w ill lx* taken in the mat than anything yet produced; in short, cific; and for the commencement of the ter of opening the street called Boulevard as Mr. Micawber would say, six-day work 825,01)0 is asked. Siskiyou through the laud of E. E. Miner Keep constantly on hand a full and more particularly described as follows: trips to a certainty iu vessels that it is supply of Beginning ut a point H.75 chains south of almost impossible to sink. But prom Novel Test of a Cook. the southwest corner of Donation Land ise is one thing, performance another. Claim No. 43 iu township south of Tange 1 A well known Paris scientist, Dr. The best thing that can b« done now east of Willamette Meridian, thym e north FLOUR, 56 deg«. 15 min. W along north line of Boule is to give a few figures and facts about Delanney, has made some curious dis- sard utreet 42M feet; thence south 120 feet; these new vessels iu as interesting a coveriee winch show the connection GRAHAM FLOUR. thence S 56 dogs. 15 min. E along south line between little and great things. T j of Boulevard 23N feet; thence east 15b; thence light as possible. CRACKED WHEAT, north 145 feet to place of l»eginningt contain The Great Eastern is broken up. the ascertain the qualities of an applicant ing 34.W aouare feet; also lteginufug at a City of Paris is still on the stocks, and to cook he says it is sufiicient to give CORN MEAL, jxuut 11.01 cnains soath and 7.U1.» chains west of the aforesaid comer of claim No. 13: for the time being the City of New- her a plate to clean, a sauce to make, ROLLED BARLEY, thence N 56 deg. 15 min W along north line of York lays claim to being the biggest and watch how she moves her hand in I Boulevard 2b'J feet, thence south 120 feet: over all is either act. If she moves it from left to RAN, thence S 56 deg. 1» min. E along south line of vessel afloat. Her length Boulevard 54 feet: thence east l>0 feet to 560 feet; breadth, 63lj feet; depth right, or in th«< dirt*ction of the bauds MILL FEED, place of beginning containing 16150 square moulded 42 feet; giviug a touuage of a watch, you may trust her; if the otli- ■ The Ntirvey and I’lat Kdng on file and er way. she is cer’.ain to be stupid and MIDDLINGS. feet. ma> be seen at the office of the City Rv< ord- 10.500 tons. She is built of M.OOO incapable. The intelligenii' of p«<ople ; s»>parate pieivs of steel, weighing in By order of the Council of the t'itv I»f Ash all 7000 tons. Each sqiuire inch of may also lie gaugtsl. the dix'tor further ( land. A. P. liAMXOND* < ty R< • ste«'l is guarauteeil to stand a strain of says, by asking them to make a circk> thirty tons, and it would require a on paper with a pencil aud noting in NOTICE strain of 60,000 tons to tear the slop which direction the hand is moved. The good student in a mathematical Notice is hereby gixvn that at a regular apart. She has two bottoms, one s*‘v- meeting of the city Council to lx* held in eral fe«‘t inside the other, and both class draw circles from left to right. council room in the City of Ashhiud, Jca-kson equally strong. The City of New York Tin' inferiority of the softer sex. as county. State of Oiegoti, on the 21st day of has the usual elip|>er stern of the In well as the male dunces, is shown by Mav, I xxn . action will in taken on the extun sion of High street and also an Aliev opening man liners. In fact, with the excep ilrawiug from right to left. into said street, through the land of tliv laic tion of size and improvements for Isaac Miller, the same being lot 3, blo< k 4. in The recent death of Benjamin 11. the City of Ashland, u* marked on the otti s | h *« v 1 and acvommodation, she is ex rial map of Iv<:. the > lar of survey of said actly like the City of Home. I do not Brewster, attorney-general uuder Pres street and alley Is iug on file and max lx* propose to meiitiou vihat th«' builders ident Arthur, who expired nt Philadel seen at the office of the City Recorder. phia on the 4th, and in the 72d rear I By order of the Council of the «*ity of Ash term the "hotel" accomtmxlationB, for of his age, recalls the terrible reply of a transatlantic traveler «'an find com land. A. r. H ammom », ( ity Re<-order. fortable accommodation enough now Mr. Brewster to a lawyer who in the trial of a ruse allmled to the disfigure adays on any first-class line. Final Proof Notice. If 1 b connection with the milling bu*i- When an ocean liner goes to the bot ment of Mr. Brewster s face iu conse nM, I have on hand a large stock of tom. or there is a collision in which quence of burns received when a child, L am » <> iti » f at R osehi a»., Or. < May 1st. I sms , t the lives of hundreds of passengers are while rescuing a baby sister from a '•otiee is herd»» .hen that th»’ following imperiled, the New Yorker reads in his fire. Mr. Brewster, in dignified and simple language, told of a faithful ' named settler hie til»«! notice of his inten tion to make final proof in >up|»ort of his uewspaper a great deal about bulk nurse, wimned with untiring labors, : claim, and that »aid proof will be made be heads. A new scheme is on trial in who fell asleep while holding a little i fore the judge or clerk of the c»»nnty court of the lumau I Hints. The fifteen bulk Jackson county. Or., at Ja«*k*<»n\ille. Or., on heads in the city of New Y’ork are car- child; the tired arms relaxed, the pre Saturday, Yun«.* 16, I mms . viz. James K l‘.«t cious burden fell ou the hearth—and toil, homestead entrv No. 1792 for th« \ W * , riiMl to the upper deck without a «loor of S E 11. N ’2 of s iv 1 a. and s u 1, of x \\ in them, so that should a collision oc when the little one was saved the face of her resctirer "was burned as black - * k. Sec. x. tp S. R 1 End. \\ M He names the following witnesses to v»n»xe cur there would Lie no necessity of a as the heart of the man who could , his continuous resident »’ upon. au«i uuitixa crazy crew running wildly around try twit another of a jiersonal deformity,” tIon of, said land. viz.. J \V. llnutt, Dan ing to shut water-tight-doors. There l hnpman. E. M. Miller, J. U o. Gregory, all are two boiler nxiius and two engines, of Ashland. Jarksou e»»untv, Or. A thousand and one cures for dys- dividtsl by n compartment which runs 17 6t CHAS W. JOHNSTON, Register. longitudinally. Each engine is capa |M>psia have beeu put forth, none of ble of driving the ship at four-fifths of i which, however, cured that distressing Final Proof Notice. The latest her maximum spixHl, so that tho veaeel I and depressing disease. Ltxr> office vr K r f bi i .., » must lie “stove in" on laitli sides be fad in this direction is washing out i \pril 21. Dv*. i fore she is absolutely disabhxl. The the stomach. This is doue by running , Notice is hereby given that the follow ¡tig auxiliary engines in the ship mnnlier a rubber hose down the esophagus and I named settler ha* filed noti»,c of his ¡ntPn turning on a stream of water, hot or tion to make final proof in support of his in all-37. She has three fuunels ami cold. This washes all foul secretions claim, and that said proof will I m ma»le In* tlireii masts. Th«' quantity of coal fore the clerk of the < otiuty court of Jaek «xnsumed on each trip must lie simply from the stomach and leaves it in a sou county, Or.. at Jaeksonx ille, Or., on Sat condition to attend to its business urday, June 2, 1WW. viz.: William 1» Willi-, enormous much greater than either properly. The operation is said to be pre-empt Ion D. S. No. .5123 for th»- Eof s the Etruria or tlm I’mbria. It is W >,. N w \ of > E •, and s W 1 4 of N E • promis'd that the City of New York not unpleasant after one is used to it. section 32. tp 3s s. R g East. W M I robably the next move will be to have He names the following witnesses to prwvr will carry 2iMN> [ample on each trip duplicate and interchangeable stom his continuous residence uy»on. ami cultiva with comfort. < )ld transatlantic trav achs, so that while one is in use the tion of «mid laud, viz. J. J. Murphv. L. B. elers will rejoice at this innovation Tucker, of Ashland, 1 harles Allen audio»' other can be sent out to be washed and Smith, of Jaeksonxill»-, Jackson rountv. or the promenade dw:k extends almost laundried. the entire length of the vessel. 4561 CHAS. W. JOHNSTON. Register. After the launch there was a dinner, VV l-.lom'« ltobertlne. ami in closing I want to quote what Final Proof Notic»*. Leading ladies of Hoeiety and prom tb«> builder of the ship. J. 1!. Thomp L and O ifk - k « r K oskih ki ,. O h .. > son. said about <x*ean lineis scudding inent professional Stars have t««tified 1 April 1x88. ) to its excellency in the most emphatic Notice in hereby xiveu that the follow- through the sea iu a fog. "It must lie I terms. Guaranteed harmless and iUK-uanied settlrr lias tiled notice of his reniemliered. "be said,” that this class matchless. .1. H. Chitwood 4 Sou. i intention to make final proof in ^uppert of ships was built to go to New York of his claim, und that said proof will be at full spixal, whatever the state of the druggists. Ashland. Or., sell it at 50 made l«fore the judge or clerk of the weather or of fogs. The risk of the cents per Isittle and give a lx*autiful county of Jackson, nt Jacksonville. Or., v«*ssel under such circumstances would card to every purchaser. on Saturday, May 12. 1888. viz: Henry l»e great if she had not [Hiwerful steer C. Moore, homestead entrv No. 4761 foi ing capacity. It is a mistake to sup- A (ieorgia hen hatched a bnxxl of the se >i, sec 22. tp 39, s r 1. east W. M. He names the following witnesses to [>'>se that a vessel io an open sea should chicks, and upon carefully counting prove hiacontinuous residence upon, and slow down in a fog. It is the most them and finding that she had be cultivation of. snid land, viz: John I*. dangerous course that can lx> followed. come the mother of thirteen offspring, Walker, Johc H. Heal. Haines True. J. If the rudder is not suflieent to put she delilierately peeked one of them to W Coakley, all of Ashland, Jackson the ship quickly alxxut it is useless to death. Here we have another proof county. < >r. slow down or do anything «'Iso lmt that thirteen is an unlucky number C hablls W. J ohnston , Registe r. trust to luck. To go ahead at full especially fur the chick that was s [ xhh 1 is, in my opiuiou. the safer pecked to death. | Ex. imurae.” ASHLAND STATE Don’t forget those delicious pickles THE »»I’ll M » I» E. I going very cheap at Clayton A Gore’s. Judge Murphy of the su|>erior court of San Francisco, in passing sentence Drunkenness*, or the LUquor Habit J » SWEET. !’ ke .* imen r Positively ( iirud by M«iiiiinist.eriiig athvmaties. Psychology. School E< »»noi.iy. upon a batch of young burglars, gave l>r. Ilnine's (•<>!<i«*n Specilic, ex press'ons on “sumptuary legislation” JCI.IA M GOODYEAR. Engli«h Grammar. Rhetoric ami Latin. It can be Rivun in a cup of coffee or which deserves the utmost attention of C F NES.-E. tea without the knowledge of the person all good citizens, aud es|>ecialiy our Peumamship and E.x» culiv<- Work. taking it: in absolutely harmless and MRS G. C. EDD1N’«.-, law makers. If the opinions of the will effect a permanent and speedy Instrumental Music cure, whether the patient is a mod judge are correct, the various tem)n>r- MRS. LOTTIE 1) WILL ARI erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. auee organizations and Christian Voice Culture. churches might as well close their I housands of drunkards have l*een I EMMA TO! MAN. mad* temperate men who have taken the doors, if they fail to assist in smother Golden Specific in their coffee without I Drnwiug and 1‘.Tinting ing this great evil. The leanu<d judge J A Mr(\\LL. their knowledge, and to-day believe they I reads a good lesson to the youth of quit drinking of their own free will. Calisthenics the land, from which we extract the I t N evur F ails . The system once im pregnated with the Specific it becomes following: "Heretofore whisky has been the an utter impossibility for the liquor ap petite to exist. For full particulars, ad great agent in the manufacture of crim dress G olden S pecific C o ., 1B5 Racine 2a: For information semi for catal»»gnc to inals. but I find that it is so no longer. street, i’incinnati. Ohio. J. S. Sweet, Ashtand, Oregon. ! 11-6 J hiring the year just past it has In come evident to me that opium is a greater factor in the downfall of youth SOCIETIES. II¡«le» ;m<l Furs Bought. than whisky. There is hardly a' con firmed criminal liehitid the bars who is limi, i-u-neil Hill partile higbe.t mai- Masonic Directory, Ashland.. not a morphine fiend, and hardly a lost Ill' price for hides, skill« am! furs of all from this .late until further nolie.. woman who is not a slave to the habit. J. 11. R. Hl TeHl.sus. "The insidious progress of this moral SISKIYOU CHAPTER. N • 21. R. A M Ashland. Or.. May 21. 1SMI Highest Market Rrice paid plague lias blinded most of us to.its Regular convocations on th»’ lhurs«tay magnitude. The opium joint does not for all kinds of grain at al) next after the full moon. iiauut its staring sign on tho street W. I! VTKIXsoN. II. F times—in cash. E B Myer, Sec’y. y-36 corners, as does the saloon. Itsgradu- ates do not force the knowledge of their Arllf.AND LODGE NO. A F A A M existen<*e upon the reluctant ears of Stated communication on the Thur-dnx »»f church congregations and lecture andi- i or before the full moon. enees. Nevertheless, the taint lias un E. V C a KTLK. w m dermine«] the community as danger W m R Laxv>«>n, Secretary. h ously within tin1 last five years as al I In old stable- on Main sttei l mar cohol with all its power of immense ALPHA CHAPTER NO. I. o. E. s Hie bridge, nmi the new stables on (Ink heredity. -fated meetings on 1st ami :-l T ucm I hx in streit, are now under the piopnetorsbip "The opium fiend was oneea curious and inanngemint of each month. M k -. M 1 M C xi i W M freak, like the hasheesh eater. De Mrs J D‘ ro< k» r. -•■cretarx <(»iiin<"y 'sconfessions aroused the same interest that would have attended the \-HI WD l.Olu.E N narrative of an explorer of a virgin Who are prepared to offer the public Wilderness. Now the pallid skill, the Imtler accouiiuixiations than ever lafore 1. O. O. F., fi«by eyes and the moral atrophy of afforded in Southern Oregon in the liv Hold regular meeting- ex » r> saturdax evening at their hall in A-hlaml. Bretluvn this new s[H>«'i<‘s of sot lurk m the door ery biiHiiie-«. in goou standing are cnrdiallx invitol to of every cigar stand, the dock at every attend. M N L»» n <. N. G. session of the |Kihee courts, and the H C Myer. Secretary, drawing room occasionally, at fashion Horses Boarded and Fed. PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16 f o o F able receptious.” Commenting on the opinion of Judge '. t reasonable rates. Meets in Odd Fellow-. «. Hall every -‘«I and i Illi Monday in each month. Members in Murphy, the San Francis«» good standing cordially invited t»> attend. hits this to say : New and handsome turnouts, reliable A. B imi . C. 1*. “Judge Murphy demandsalaw mak and safe bugey trains, and good saddle '! N Loug, Scribe. ing the sale of opium, except upon a horses always to be had at these stables. HOPE REBECCA DEI-REE LODGE NO. II pliysieian’s prescription, a felony. That would lie a good beginning, although Meets on the 2<1 and 1th Tue-dax in each the experience of China shows the month iu Odd Fellows’- Hail. Ashland. weakness of laws when a «ice has once JACOB THOMPSON. gained a grip ou a nation. Thiw who •I. 4:< are already slaves to the habit are for the most past redemption, but such a Ashland, Lodge, A. 0 .U. W. statute Lots for Sale. Judge Murphy suggests Meet- in lodge room in od«l Frlloxx’- would make it harder to gain recruits I Iilidurdgnv’i orters for -ale twelve ! Hall»-wry first aud T hiki » Wednes«iay in •I- ;i> g.h»d a I« « alion a* « an lie found in I each month. Present hour »»f meeting T ja » ; to the army of tho lost. The state owes rn < »reg.m-;c» mile* *outh »»f Ashland: ; I p Brethren in good standing are no «»nsideration to opium traders. «• Milphur -priugs and the new ave | | cordially invited to attend. el !‘ri» «-♦1200; term*' ua.*x They are criminals in fact and should T. O. ANI»RMX- M w x n» Mr> S akaii B ah I » 't. I atter - on , Recorder 1>e by law." I* Ashland. Or. * ROLLER FLOURING MILLS! ¡lila-irou biqatel. to ASHLAND DRUG STORE! M asodic Block. Six tu il«-s South of Grunt'- P hhk . Jose phin«- c muty. < 'n gon. Children Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries, School Books and Stationery ! Artists’ Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stock. — —Consisting of------- Special Attention Paii to lhE Prescription Department APPLE. PEAR. PEACH, l’LVM. PRUNE, CHERRY. Al’l 1ICOT, N ECT A RIN E. ALMOND. WALNUT, and J. H CHITWOOD & SOW. Shade 2nd Ornamental Trees. ASHLAND PLANING MILLS. Messenger & Smith, Proprietors. Beveled Siding, Flooring and Ceiling. All Kinds olj School Books and Stationery. Rustic, Moulding, Brackets, and Builders' Material. CHAMPION Manufa« turc -. « « ÌT. K K ICS I I JOB WORK SOLICITED ! . .......... PRICES RASONABLE ! Hie We.-t Side STABLE. Wall Paper, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Matting, FEED West < mi of bridge FURNITURE ! pitici’» Mirrors, Frames, Mouldings, Pictures. GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. BRUSHES. Ille finebt line of Bed-nxmi Suites. Parlm Suites ami Lounges to be found in Southern Oregon Successor to Hunsaker & Dodge, DEALER Linkville, Oregon. HAY AM) GRAJW CO.X1E \NI> SEE I S. IN---- li<»rseB left iu my care will be properly cored for. Keniemlier the place: west end of the bridge. Stable (QM h iiajht (uifI flay, MESSENGER & SMITH, Ashland, Oregon. Groceries & Provisions 12-9[ SITTON & MILLER TABLE WARE AND CROCKERY. I’.i'xs for uRsh uu<1 sells stri'tlx for « ash. CASI 1 ! Z 'I 11 \ Y H I 1 » A I-iii'liiij’their bu-inc". im nasing. havt-just lx< n receiving heavy invoices, and now have their CASH BUYERS, Govern Yourselves iccoriinulj. ASHLAND FENCE WORKS ! 'EA BEKS JOCOB THOMPSON, GROCERIES! Manufacturer of the Anti to make it to the interest of people to deal w itv them. AND RABBIT CHICKEN FENCE M. L. ALFORD MADE ! PHOTOGRAPHS! Made by the Gelatino-Brouudc, or ROLLER FLOURING MILLS. PLATE DliV Vl«< >C17SiS Also l ull Line STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, Art now taken bv the Leading Photographers in all the Cities, and for Groups, pictures of ohildren,etc..are far superior to the old so-called “wet-plate” process. GENT’S - FURNISHING - GOODS, Call at Logan ’s Gallery, on the hill, o BOOTS and SHOES, HATS. ETC., ETC., And examine work made exclusively by the new prooess. Photographs made by the leading artists of the coast ou exhibition for comparison. |8 44 HAY FOR SALE Midi 11 Í I THE STELI, GEAR BUGGY, Linkvilles New Strike. —---- Or iu COM PRESSED Bales. Inquire Ot MERRILL & BAKER, Medford. Jackson Co.. Or. FOK THE BEST Tin, Sheet-Iron and Cooperware, Call at B. F Reeser’s The Beds are New and Clean, and the Table 1« fm'iii.hoi with everything the market atlbrds Guests may rest assured that noth ing will be left undone that xvill add to their comfort while stopping at this hotel. In connectionxt ith the notel is a tirst-chiss Feed and Liverv Stable, CONSUMPTION. •*■0 Wood to shrink. break, decay or wear out. ho bolts or clip? id become loose or rattK * pear made entirely of steel, riveted together, ein- r»oi bt fc-oken. will last forever. manufactured ry /•¿•i ABBOTT BUGGY CO . CHICAGO. H. C. MYER, DEALERN IV Where traxelert and patrons « an have their tcanis’providcd xxith the best of hax and grain. Courteous attendance guarantee«] Saddlehorses, team* and vehicles of every description to I- ’ ha«i at ull times. 12-21 P hillips , Prep. I>AV 111 HORN® l5»NU>fliev, Hetiluy. California. Ranx<*- Klamath river, between b n ny creek and <’«»t l«»nu(M»»]. Mark«. crop left car dexvlap cut »town < aHle brand« «1 <»u left hip; horst>, right shouhler information so licited \x hen stock are found oil pro per range. In í U- mt ’ s Bloch. Aabland. Or.. Mt»ck on hand and made to order. Particular Attention to Job Work. : M hi» li tv i 11 be »|ou»'iu h XX orkmuulike ma!’ IHT HI;«! N? Prices That Defy competition. ASHLAND, OREGON. THE BEEHIVE! J. D. F ountain lias .main itHnumed the Hole proprietorship of this old eHtabliahed house, having bought the interest of W O Holmes in the firm of Fountain A Holmes. And continue to keep on hand a large and well selected stock of lÄ- 'xone but the be.'t uinterial use<l. 10 71 B. F. REESER. SKKDS! SEEDS! -----o — Northern (,ro\vn. I FROM ACCLIMATED STOCKS, ---- on my own grounds.----- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Consisting of fine custom and ready-made Clothing, Staple and Fan cy Dry Goods. Fine Cloaks, etc.; Boots and Shoes, Groceries. Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., etc., etc. H. S. EMERY. ASHLAND, If yonr Merchant do«'« not keep them, send for catalogues. Address 'P 1 CEO. STARRETT, U i/niuvivii) 36 12- Walla Walla. W. T. ASHLAND, OREGON. Illustrated Catalogue of Full supply of coftit*. caskets, robes of all sizes, gloves, SHEDS and TREES crajx?s. etc., etc. Free on application. Office »nd marvroonis at railroad crossing of lie I man street. TRUMBULL 4 BEEBE, 1121 r.t.enusouic St. Sau frauvkco C h which Is Scrnftilrt of th** Lungs, is arrest«-«! and cured by this rein dy, if taken in th»« «•aril» r stages < f the dhoasc. From iG uiarv« ! «ms p wer <>v< r this terribly fat..! «Usuase, xvh- first « flt ring this n »w w<». l 1-f.imc I r tnedvt thepubh-. Dr. Pi« r • • th«»u lit a «ri »uslv • feal! Ing it his •• (’ » xsumptr »'.* <’(* ru ," but a»»a j«i oned that name ns t • » r” trirtiv « f-r a medicine 'x hl ?h. from its wonderful <• mblnall »*i«ft mir, or strengthening, ulterative, or bl >od-cleansj:ig, anti-hili »in, iM«ct -nd. ail nutritive properties, is unoquuled, not only as a r :nedv f >r t'on- s'tmption, but f r all Clirouir l>iwea«rn of the LIVER. BLOOD AND LUNGS. F r We«k Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shor» n«-ss of Br«>at!*. <’hr »ntc Nasal Catarrh, Bron chlth. Asthma, s- v r • Cou ’hs, an ! klndr«»i nffisctlntis, it is a:i efficient renieay. s >| ! by Druggi-’ - «.t M| 0(1, >r six B»»ttl«*« f»r <M> e»- S -I I t..„ ... • '■» !. j m «ni-»* f«»r Dr. Plerre’w I» -»k 0:1 c -mumpti iddrws. World's Dispsnssry Hetücal Ässoclatisn, C6.S ’Iain Street F- Fi lio Vi. CUFLE Malaria, Fever and Ague. Dumb Chills, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, etc. Tlivy produce regular, natural ex ar. liatioiM, never gripe or interfere with daily binrinean. A m a family medieine, they *di<»ul«i have a place in every liousehohl. Price, 25 cent»» per lx»». Sold Everywhere. Oilice, 44 Murray Stw N. Y. FIN’S MILLINEBY a specialty- ------ o------ x CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Hcrotula, salt-rheum, •• Fcver-s »res," Scaly or It'»ugh Skin, in «.hurt, all dbeasrs caused by bad bltxxl are conquered by this pow erful, purifying, and i:ix*i r >rutln <’m^ Jicln«*. Great Eating Vlcera rapidly heal under its benign influ-nco. Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, Ervslpe- las, Bulls. Carbuncles, k »re Eves, Bcroftjl »us Soresu i I Sw< Rings, lilpd dnt D’.^ asc, " White Swellings." (Mtn*. <»r Thick Neck, and En larged Glands, s ”id ten cents in Htam?’« for a large Treat is:», with col re i plates, on Skin Dis eases, or the same amount for a Treatise vu Scrofulous Aflr«*ctk>ns. Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr Pierre’a G- Idcn Mr«lical Discovery, «hd good di- g’jstiun, a fair akin, buoyant spirits, vital strength anti bodily* health will b<* established C. E. PHILLIPS, l’lopr. liii' hotel, having be«n thoroughly re paired an<l newly furnishe»!, ranks among the best hotels of Oregon or California. 1 he proprietor i* an experienue«! landlor<i. well known in the west. Do you feel «lull, lanfful 1.1 »w-edrite I, lif« ies~. and kidpRcribahly mi- r*.bio, both physically and mentally; experience a sense of rullneas »ir bloating after eating, or < f "goneness,” or emp- tiness of stomach in the doming, tongue coat co. bitter or bad ta>te 1 i mouth, irregular appetite’ dizziness, frequent headaches, blurred eyesight, • fl < at I ii < ap<*cks” before the «res, nervous prostration or exhaustion, irrit-ability ut rx»r, hot flush«'*«, alternatintr xrith chilly s^nsa- lions, arp. biting, transient pains here and there, c Id feet, drowsiness uftcr meals, wake fulness. or disturbed and unrefrtMhiui alwp. constant, indr xri’jable feeling of dread, « r of impending calamity ? If you have ull. - r a-.y conwierabl* u »• ■ ■f these syujpt -01«. y .u nr<‘ suffering fr that most <. >nimjn < f American maladies— Bilious Dyspepsia, or T rpi I Liver, a**» x.-iate i with Dyspepsia or Tn<li r«*sti >n. Tne mor«* complicated your disease L ls become, th* greater the num'ier and diventty c f rymptoma. No matter wliai st Age it has reached. Dr Pierce s Gnltirii Mc«IL al Discovery " ill * ubduo it, if taken r.cu r.’Jug to directions f jr n reasonable lenzth of l’m \ If not cured, com- l li-’atiuns multiply* an 1 consumption <f the Lubfr - ^Hkin Discas«*», Heart Disease, Rheuma tism, Kidney* Diseas«\ or qah« r grave inula Ur- are quite liable to set in and, sooner or later. Induce a fatal termiautiuo. Dr Pierce * Golden Mc«!l'*al D**o»vrry acts powerfully up >n the Liver, and thr >ugh 1 tint great blood-fiurlf^ina oik & u , cicanM-s th* ►vstem<«f all blood taintsVnd inu»uritirts, fr in xx hatever <*ausearising. It i4equally efticari us In ac'inz up >n the Ki lneys, an | other rxer«*- i rv i.rwix, < leansing, stiv:.':t»ienir.g. u’i 1 11 al lug their «liseases. Asanappetizi:)?. rest jrative tonic, it promotes digesti »n and nutriti-»n. thereby building up b th flesh an 1 stro’u*th. In malarial districts, this wonderful m ’dicln«« has gained great celebrity in «’tiring Fever and Ague, tlillls and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred «liseas«** Dr Pierre’s Golden >1 rd Ira I Dlwcascr« “ FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE” Golden Eagle Hotel, NEW TIN SHOP YOU? TRY THEM. Ilie 15c.st STOCK ASHLAND CITY Wiil Buy and Sell horses —TRANSFER.— - BKST — H. H. RHEE). Proprietor. SCHOOL. LIVERY AND FEED Passenger and Freight \\ c aim to keep always in st<>'k, the choicest staple brands ol the Lower Than Anyone Else. Cheaper than a Rail Fence, 1 wish lo announce to the public that I have ii<»\\ on hand More durable than a Board Fence, Stronger than a Barb Wire Fence. THE FINEST LINE OF THE ASHLAND ----- CITY------ Passenger Coach Every Train Mowers. For Sale Cheap GREGORY £^^Freight move«! anywhere about town at ntlo ANY £IND ANI) SIZE PICKETS! NORMAL S heumax S tanley . J. W. 0. Reapers and ALL SIZES, SHERM. STANLEY, Prop. Ke?ps constant1 y on hand the Ix-st of Five Douule Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire, the wire firmly twisted between pickets. üW ACONS * A. H. CARSON & SON. I Binders, BAIN Grape Vine. Curr..nt>. GoowIx-rrit'K BlaikU'rri«*. Rtihpl erno. SiruwIa rtieH, Figx. Etc.. Et«'. Onr tre«-a«ire grown without irrigation on K. d hill lend, and nil of kvowu va rieties thia succenu in Sodlln ni Oregon. Those conteinplating tree planting will do well to vi~it our orchard and nur- serv. or write us for price list. I’ostofticc—Murphv. Josephine county, Oregon. It. it. station. Grant's Pass. ------ Deulers ill-------- G K O CE KI H S i «oM’i’Xr .vr L. W. ( AERON. 1. IL CALUiON CASTORIA Infants MISCELLANEOTS. MISCELLANEO! s Tin- Heirfords are lieconiitiii the favorites among cattleinei everywhere, l>oth for range anè enclosed pastures. Persons ii this valley wishing to breed t< inqsirtisl representatives of th- brat families of Hen-fools in Uli nois can do so at the farm of E K. Anderson on XX’agncr < r< <-k. OREGON. The BUYEB8’ GUIDE issued March and Sept., each year. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor- xnstion for all who pur chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dunce, sleep, eat, fish. hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, am» ia various sizes, styles and quantities. Just tlgu-o out what is required to do all these things COflFORTflBLf. and you can make a fair estimate of the value of tho BUYEBS' GUIDE, which will bo sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage O MONTGOMERY WARD 4 CO. Ill-ill Michigan Avenue, Chicago,111