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L P Fisher Ï TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS W. H. LEEDS Editor «nd TIDINGS A SHLAN ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Publisher. Terins of Subscription: One copy, one year ........................ ♦ 50 “ " .six months........................ 1 50 “ " three months................... 75 Club Kates, six copies for............. 12 50 Terms. in advance. FRIDAY ASHLAND VOL. XIII FEBRUARY Hdrertismg: I.SOÁÉ.“--- J fi 00 One square, first insertion.... . 1 60 Each Additioual insertion........ Job Printing Of all descriptions done on short no tice. I«egsl Blanks, Circulars, Busi nessCards Billheads. Letterheads, Post lera, etc., gotten up in good style at ilviug prices. Beet Sugar t Forlorn Region. A Polk County Fruit Farm. Roseburg l'laiudealer. I IColumlxis Ind.) special 1« New York Forty thousand dollars in an orchard. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Farmers in various parts of Oregon W® Lave receive«! from Bon. Binger The laud of “The Hoosier School When the trees on the fruit fnrm of are considering the feasibility of estab R. S. Wallace, three miles northwest lishing canneni's to put up their sur master" and "The Circuit Rider" lies Hermann tbe following Htatiatice rela ---- THE STATE OF OREGON. of Salem in Polk county, are all liear- plus fruit and vegetables. To assist about this city, and, in spite of the tive to the sugar industry on this coast, J. N. Dolph f Senator* iug, alxmt three y»>urs hence, this big all stieli, we print the following in progress of the last fifteen or twenty which wo feel assured will l>e read with J. IL Mitchell ('oiigreshman Binger Hermann orchard will r»pres»'nt an outlay of formation furnish,«1 t,»aueasteru pa|>er, years. Dr. Eggleston would have no interest by nil. Mr. Hermann says: Governor "Mr. C. Spreckels, who is here iu Sylvester I’enmiVer difficulty in recognizing il should he about Secretary of State I George W. MeKrid*» by the manager of a canning establish return now to the region where ho Washington, preparatory to opening . rate Trvewrer Mr. Wallace has uamwd bis fruit G. W Webb a i uni ment near Richmond Virginia. It E. B. McElroy SuperivtcmlvHf Inatrueliou Tbr farm "The Willows.” He has 288 acres will giv»> some id,'a of th« cost; which used to lie a circuit rider himself, and his immeuse sugar refinery in Phila Stale Printer V. C. Hake mi-dl to this city, where lie was formerly sta delphia, gives me. in |H»reon, the within of land in all, 175 acres of which are K. H. Strahan. for Oregon or Washington will be ful ri RU tioned. There have lx*en a good many record «4 tbe transactions of his beet now in fruit, and alxmt thirty acres Supreme Judge* William F. !>>ni ly ten | ht cent, more than iu Virginia W. K Thayer. tmxleru improvements added to the sugar factory at Watsonville, Califor more are to be cleared off and set to The capacity of the fixtures herein FIRST JUI*I»TAL DlSTKt« T. fruit, add,«1 to thia big orchard. Mr. det-erilxsi is adapt»»! to a "»mail can region since Eggleston’s tune, and nia. You will rm » from this that the L. R. Webster. Circuit Judge there are more |x«»ple in it. but the last year’s yield of sugar was 1.640 Wallace has aixint twenty acres in W M.Cuhtg l)intri« t Attorney nt out of S ANTA ABIE . it ime» meadow and the same amount of land nery." The boiler with one kettle, same old Ho<isier spirit of iiutiirift aud tons. Thc previous year’s yield, I think, For Jackson, Josephine, Lake ami Klamath aires, and give. -is good «alisi,ic would prepare enough tomatoes, etc., was 754 tons, ami the one still previous cuunties. y lung remedy Unit I liai .- hand in pasture, and the balance in timlx-r. to fill ilaily 36‘H) cans, or three times slouehiness dominates the region yet. wits 500 tons, thus showing bow this twenty live wars' ,-xp, ri-u. > Two years ago last October Mr. Wal this nnmlx'r of peaches or apples. The villages have grown to cities in J 1< KAON < OVNTY. g business: and I can truthfull} lace commenced clearing this laud, for population, but they are villages yet in industry in California is on tbe in- Senator A. C. Stanley Every additional kettle would propor spirit aud even to the eye. Columbus crefiM*. On our farms on the bottom me of the CAT-U <1 HE. J. T. K».u«iit< h it was most all timber, and some of it t OBO. C. T haxteii , iirnggist. tionately increase the capacity. Représentât i ves K. A. Miller has electric lights aud gas and water lan<la, of Ihrnglas. (3oos and Jackson City, Nevada heavy tlinlwr. Month after mouth, W. II. fuev The cost of a boiler 12-horae power systems, but its streets are nnpaved, counties, and along the Willamette with the aid of blastiug powder aud County Judge J. K. Nell. is 8220: kettle, <ipen, 817 to 825. This I William Ra,* lixxlern implements, a gang of China will do for tomatoes, apples, peaches its sidewalks mere dirt paths, and its countand on the alluvial lands of Cum mimd« »nen» C. W. Tatiur general appearance is one of dilapida the Lower Columbia, the sugar lieet F olsom , »' al .. May Hth, 1*«« men slashed away. It was slow work, i County Clerk Max Muller Bl'TTE TINE ill chronic rhcir but what was before a forest gradually and all kinds of berries. tion aud decay. It is known as one of would thrive with excellent results. sheriff J. <i. Hirdsev tu .iti» with ureal beiietit. 1'1. h - c «»-nd if corn or peas are to l>e canned a Treasurer K H. Moure (■hauged to a thrifty young orchard. a patent pr»x?ess kettle will be neces the most pros|x?rous and promising Mr. Spreekels tells me that in Califor to J. W. Haines, Genoa. Nevada, a Assessor J. M »'hilde.w Hl _S, Yours truly. A year ago last February Mr. Wallace sary. This will cost 8225. With this cities of th« State, and its population nia no crop is so profitable us the sugar School Superintendent H H. Mitchell F. C.’Ln rant . M. I>. of 8600 or IO. ih KI is increasing rapidly, beet crop.” commenced setting out trees. He lias kettle you will have a Set of crates. Stirvevor J. H. Howard. KE« A11TVLAT1ON Coroner Hr. K Pryce but the stranger seeing it for the first given more attention to pears than Leaving out this we have the follow Of the workings of tbe Western Beet anything else.. He lias put out eleven ing additional items: Open kettles time would think it was dead. Its JosKPHISR COUNTY. your remedies are meeting with thousand Bartlett pear trees, 2760 railroad stations are dead, its stores Sugar Co.’s factory at Wataonnlle, Juist Sena!ur. W. st. Clair; Representative les. The CAT R-Cl’RE is giving White Doyennes, 000 Winter Nellis, ' and crates, extra cost $6 to 8; exhaust aud other large buildings seeui almost S.mta Cruz couuty, California, for tbe U. J Howard: Couuty Judge, V. Cohig mn? satisfaction. I rweiunmend ! box, 817; crane, to hoist crates out of Cummissioueri*. >ueri>. J. Hau«eih Hun««Ui oil and ___ P. Hausen; deserted. He hotels would shame a cross campaign year eudiug December 19th, Jl 'i’P-FINE liniment, «nd hs a and 800 Buerred’ Anjoiis. the kettle, 813: air pumps, 88; oil tank, - Vlerk, 4JL F. ,“ gargle in Tonsilitis, for which it has He has also put out 1000 Royal Anu 38 to 825; free pots, 88 to 81<i; Debow roads village in the East, its lesi- Treasurer, J. A, Jennings; w., ». « . proved excellent. W . B. S tluiienhon Ream. Seh.Hft Supeiiutendent. W. A Massie: dences are (niueteeu-tweutieths of Sugar, freight from Watsonville cherries. Breckenridge, Colorado. capping tixds. 8‘J each. Two of these Surxe.-iM’, W. N. Saunder»; Coronbr, Dr. to San Francisco............... ^2.tK3<i.55 them) shabby frame structures, with Also HMD Silver Prunes. will lie necessary for each mau, but Flanagan. out any pretense of neatness or even Coal......................... Total Cost 17,267.00 Also 1600 Spitzenlxirg apples. KLAMATH COl’MTV. f AVE VOL A COLO in the lieiul which <loe» not get better' Have yon *n exi'i-s»- one “capper" is sufficient in a small *• ” 1,758.93 of comfort. Its churches seem to have Coke....................... I iv,-«.■crt lion «f iniicoii» or inxtter in the tin»«! pas.nge» which either nixst be He has laid 12,000 feet of tile, drain Joint Senator. C. A. Cogswell, of Lake: blew n troll! the n«M-or <lrop bi-hiixl the palate, or haw kill or »:mfle<l bu< kwur<l to the ing the low portions of the laud. He cannery. M - 11.3.76.02 Re:»re.wu’alive. S. P. Moss, of Lake: County never known paint or repairs since Fuel oil.............. The prices of cans if they are bought v«u tronl»lc,l bv Imwking. throat? i Are __ -------- ----------------------- r «yitfittfr, wewk «nd inflamd eyes, frequent «ore has invested 82<riOO in buildings for the Judge. W. S M o - mi ; CuiumlsMionen*. W. c. u - iF.AJ.50 Eggleston's time; its schixilhouues are Wood..................... I... throat, »].«.. ,1 ringing riuo ii <> or < . r p aring iirili,' in ill neat of the < 'MA ford ami L. B. Kester; t 'leik, A. L. Lca\ at the right time, are for two-p,uuJ Lune rock............ •• “ 1.7K0.30 big brick barraeks with the barest au<l place. He keeps three teams going ail the ears, more or less impairment of the itt; suvrin. M 1». Childers; lica*urer, Cha». a We have two car-loads of thes< cans 81.78 per liuudred; for tiiree- “ M 1,740.34 hearing, loss of smell, memory Impaired, G h ves; Assessor. John smart; School .'*•»> er most unsightly surrounding». The Sugar biigs.......... summer cultivating, and three men | h mnd cans 82.45 to 81 per hundred. iu cm! *uf. I’. Fountain; S u veyur, J. B. Grif- great variety of styles in both cooking and heating, ami dullness or «lizzlucss of the head, «fryness * - 12® hired to attend to the teams. Iiesides only building in the place, barring tliu Sola..................... or heat of the nose? Have yon lost nil lith; Cur.mer, J. Siemens. The cases or Loxes iu which the ** •* 57.21 Tver new house of one of the doctors d<«*- Tallow................... four Chinese in the field aud a ('iiiuese prices to suit. We claim these to be une<|uale<l in ele sense of smell? Have you a hacking LlKK roVSTY. cans are packed for shipment. nn»l cough ? Have you dyspepsia ? 1» your tors are about the only prosperous- Expense, labor, etc..................... 21,(MH.27 cook. Joiui Senator. A. Cogsv.rii. of Lake; which hold two dozen cans, cost of breath foul" I f so y «» u have the C a < Beets) incidentals........................2J>75.82 looking people in this part of Indiana Off of bis Buerred’ Anjou pear trees, Rup »•s.»n:a i »e. S. I* M.»>- < uuutv Judge. W. gance of design ami finish, ami are placing them upon tarrh . Some have all these symptoms, cases that hold 24 two-pound cans 7 A WiUhirv; Commissioners, R L. Shrrloek is the coarthuuse aud jail, which occu Cost of beets.............................. 71,055X1 which were set out a year ago last Feb others only a part. The leading symp the market with the cents each; for cases that hold 24 thre«e aad William Bagley; clerk, W. T. Boyd, tom of ordinary catarrh is increase«! se pies one square, but alxmt it stand nil ruary, Mr. Wallace picked the past fall jKititid cans !• cents each. >herin, William ’ aril; TrtH8urvr, V Mc< al cretion of mucus of yellow or greenish if 6 $132,522.22 POSITIVE GUARANTEE four bushels of tine pears, which goes day scot,« of dilapidated farm wagons, thc 0 MLY- ien. School SiipefintmdcMt. A. H. hisher; colored matter. The price paid for shelling peas is 5 ?pt£.ir«tCNr4| 8 _ Cll^AflTEED to show in what a short time trees tsnessor, J. E. Melkniuugh; Slot k luspci-tor, with the decrepit |liorses and mules Which is the cost of manufacturing Foul breath is «•au»e<l by the decompos that they are the l>. K. Jones. ing secretions exude«! from festering ul CUf\£ roiy come into lieanug in the Willamette cents per gallon; for peeling tomatoes, tie«l to the trees to feed. The only use 1640 tons of sugar delivered F. O. B. BY 5. 1 cent per bucket, that i«, the common cers far back in the hea«i: sometimes the NEF.TlNi* OF « '»VRTS. FT« . valley. of the fine courthouse seems to lie to in Sau Francisco, making cost of sugar membrane covering the bones is eaten I Atoa vat CiAcvO^/J wooden bucket; for peeling ami seed The Suptemv Court of oregou meets ut >a afford a liitchiug-|xMt and stable for 8sl1.80 per 2.000 pounds. When the jx-ar trees are in full bear away ami the b«>n« s theinselvr»gra«!iially lcm, reg »¡ar terms comniem.dng on the first ing peaches. 12 cents per bushel; peel lABILTINEMED-C oVOROVlLLE CAL «leciiv. Su« h eases are indeed objects of ---------- _ ------- - ------ --------- ing Mr. Wallace expects them to aver the teams of the farmers. There is Momiavs iu March ami <XT»>l»cr. ing apples, 10 cents per bushel. These not in the whole place a single symp We have received fur 3,280,000 pity, as stem h from corrndlug sores reveals the corruption within. age six bushels Tif fruit each, every rhe circuit Court for th«- First Judicial lbs sugar........... ... 8162.454.70 As every breath drawn into the lungs must pass over and l>ecoinc polluted by the se- are the prices when the hamls are Uirttrirt sets in Ja ksun couutv ou first Mon cr«'ti«»ns in the nasal i>assng»*s. it must ne< essarily follow that pois«»ning oi tiie whol<* year and the apple trees ten bushels. boarded at the cannery. If they board tom of public spirit or local pride. The Boots consumed.......... . Tons 14.077 days in April, SrpteiulMM ami Ik-vvinbrr. In sv<tem grn.bially tak« s place, whih* the morbhl matter that 1* swallowv«! «hiring sleep The pear trees in tins section grow to whole asfiect of the place is forlorn mid Kiaiuath c»»untv uu *e«-oml Monday in June I, 640 passes into t lie stomm h. eiifccbh > digcsti<»n, ami often prodm-es dyspepsia, ami finally an immense size and height, and they themselves 15 cents a day is allow,«1. dismal. The people fit the plane. They Sugar produoed.......... am! first Monday in November. In Lake Men employed............ 135 groat debnitv. nervousness an ’ • e»mM»mpti«>n . In the foregoing statement of ex- couutv on the third Monday in May ami the always look healthy aud thrifty, anil lounge about the place like horrible DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. 61 [leuses of starting a cannery, nothing examples of the effects of overindul Time of run. days.... sreond Mou«la? |u October. In Josephine If v « fu hav«? experienced anv of the above symptoms <lo not delay, but try ( alifop . nia never fail to liear. where they have is said about a house to cover the ruunty »»n first Monday * in March aud Au Beets average ¡adanzation .... 14.6 C at R < t pf at om r. Wc posi’iivciv guarantee a few applications to relieve and a th«»r proper attention. In the Willamette gence in malaria set up to warn people gust. “ recovered. II. 65 machinery and operations. This may ough treatment to cure. <ix months treatment. Il.oo. By mail. il.10. For Jackson county the County. Frulmto valley pears and apples are destined to be a very plain, cheap shed, or a more away from the town. The men are Sugar M >anta \ !»iv. Cut - K-C ii re and Butte-Tine, For Sale by 85.4 aud Cummissiunen»’ couits meet every lank, awkward and slouchy; the women l>e as staple a crop as corn and hogs month, eummenciug with the first Munday; price................... 85.64 costly building, or so ne old building are sallow, wretched Hnd slouchy. t,xi. Beets in Iowa or Nebraska, and the fact is for Josephine couuty, thc first Monday m “ •• per ton.. 5.04 may be adapted to the pur|>oee. A These are the people to be seen on thc January. April. July ami September; for they are a more reliable crop. bouse with an area of floor equivalent streets. Of course there are better Lake county, every alternate munth, cum We hereby certify that the foregoing Asdilnn<l. < >i-<*syon. “ The Willows" will be the largest or ■»«-living the tirst Monday in January; for chard in Oregon, mid probably the to 25x40 feet would lie sufficient. looking examples of the human ele is a true kd <1 correct statement of the Kiamaili county, the first Weiinesday in Leaving out the cost of the house and Ma ch June, September ami November. nient of the town if one l<x>ks for them workings of the Western Beet Sugar largest orchard on the coast devoted the proc»>ss kettle, necessary if corn at their homes, but to a stranger pass Co., for campaign year ending Decem REAL ESTATE to pears exclusively. and peas uro to lx> canned, the sum of ing through the appearance of the hu ber lfftli, 1888. Mr. Wallace, wuo owus this orchard, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 8325 will, I am informed, cover the ex- |Signe<l| J xmbs B. S tetson , manity of the place is as dismal and came here some three years ago from |lenses of startiug a cannery for touia- Vice-l’resi'Ient, Chicago. He i« a banker, and puts decayed as that of the streets and tix'S. penebes. apples, and al) kinds of buildings. W,«tern Beet Sugar Co. his money into tins orchard with the berries. Austin 3. Hammond, E. H. S heldon , same spirit that he would Imy govern Oolunibus is a fair sample of all the ment bonds, with a promise on their towns in this part of the State. The Secretary, ( ) 1 •< *<£« > 1 I si i la 11< I Music slid Jewelry. face of interest ever) year. Il,- sei-s Work of the Hoosier schixilmasters and Western Beet Sugar Co. the promise of a Ix-tt.-r rate of interest ll'no keeps constanti! on hand a full stock ot San Francisco Chionicle: Itiavery th« circuit riders of years ago has borne The foregoing is a correct copy f on the lnvistmeut in Oregon pears amusing to go into th« shops in Gen uo finit that is apparent in the de C hableh R. B ccki . and . than iu government or other bonds or eva. Switzerland. where music lxixes scendants of the generation that tb«y Secretary to Clauis Sprec-kles. securities. Is nee he puts his money are sold. You are shown into a room taught. The villages of their time That the manufacture of sugar from into pears. and invite,! to take a chair; the chair were pleasanter plai-es to the eye than lx«-Is is a remunerative business to all Splendid Line of tin' very Rest and Latest Improved It is a fact that nature m OregoD play« a pretty tune ns y< u take your the cities of to-day. and. if anything parties interest««! is clearly shown by holds out no false promiM-s. SLe si.,. \ ou bang up your hut or um can lx) told by outward ap|iearauces. i il* the above statement. First and fore «•¡ollies herself in no <i,"'eiving gar- brella upon a rack, and the rack mur the general tone -moral, mental and most. as a natural consequence, the J. X. JtJOTiitCÙ, ineuts. W hat she promises she fullills. murs a few straius of music. A decan physical of the people has degener < 'lioiec compauy have realized the haudsome Attorney and Counsellor at Law She does not repudiate any trust. The ter upon the table poll's out n glass of ated since their times. The region is little profit of $36,066, or $18.20 per man who sows in Oregon is as sure to certainly prosperous and growing, and water to i. stately march, and all th*« ASHLAND, OREGON. tou for their sugar; the farmers have reap as the sun is to shine or the moon innocent looking furniture of the room the cities and towns are thriving, but received 871,0 hi for lx»-ts produced by W i!i practice It »11 court» of the State. to give forth light. Herein lies our '-ould. I do not doubt, discourse ex the bigger they get the more forlorn them, and about 820,600 has lieen ex < olb-ction« promptly ni,ole ami remit!,-1. greatest adv.intage. the security of the cellent melodies. If you desire more and hopeless they seetn. It needs an tended iu labor. If Oregon can raise 9 4 farmer against loss. The crops and elaborate art tho large lx,x contains a other generation of schoolmasters aud sugar Ixets, it is alxmt time she was tho banks never fail in Oregon—ut whole orch< stra; and even the little circuit riders to bring some semblant«» engaging in the sugar trade also. le:,s! there has n,-ver yet lx < .i a failure of public spirit into the people, and box, son the the table can play ex Horris M. Harkness, Why not? ot either. I Statesman. quisite things. No need of buying another Eggleston to properly picture Follows the n»c of Syrup of Fig», as it ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR, o|x-ra tickets any longer, you carry in print the present stat»'of prosperous Gladstone. acts gently on the homeinyonr trunk harmony enough decay into which the land which he G rant '« P ass , O regon . Mr. Gladstone lives a very regular immortalized has fallen. for a lifetime. K idneys , L iver 45 P xhvf . ls Stock Ranch tor Sale life at home. He breakfusts lightly f iltlee in Xhlf Buil.llng. Front »trvet. Flie manida 'lure of jewelry and the F.tfeetual1vffl'.*nMng the Sv»tem whcit-geaie to ccrrect n , bgld . ri ir. mu 1« >n cutting of procions stones is one of rAwmt -T in tbe morning. and shortly be Prospects for a Navy. The undersigned offers f<«r saie his «took — " a recent number of "1 ho Herald," I fore 8 walks to the church for prayers. Costive or Bilious, Dispelling ram h of ,‘>on u< res >ituat< <! on Tuie Lak»». the old, st arte in Geneva. It. is known Washington, January 24. In the Upon Ins return from morning prayers can furnish yon some additional facts Klamath countv. Or., an A 1 ranch for slock E. W. Morrison, to have been practiced as early hs the report U|x>n the Naval Appropriation purpose«. W ill put np I'd» tons of hay oft in regard to the origin of tbo name of Mr. Gladstone retires to hie study, the place. Best range in KlaiUHth county Grave creek. Tho first grave mad, fifth century, and in the thirteenth tho bill the House Committ««- on Nava! where be pursues and answer« his and permanently curing W ill s«-H stock and farming implements Genova jewelers were widely renowned; Affairs summarizes the present condi there wan that of Mies Leland Crow with tlie ranch, if desired. Eor further in but the art of watch-making, in which tion and future prospix'ts of the navy enormous mass of daily corres|xin- HABITUAL CONSTIPATION formation apply to It. A. ill T<HINSON. ley. a relative of the writer of this, who deuee. Luncheon at the castle is con The report says: ducted iu a homely mimuer. The"iunch Tuie Lake. Or.. Jan. 9,1SN7. without weakening or irritating the or dieil after a lingering illness while tlie this city h-ads the world, is much more of this oountry. recent. Th« first watches and docks the “ With regard to a new navy, Congress All the above goods have been especially built lor this trade by emigrant train of which she was a gang on which it acts. is on the bob" nt Hawarden Castle for were made here in 1506; at the present oldest and most reliable manufacturers in the United States, and are For Sale In 5Ocand SI OO Hotties by member was encamped on the banks day Geneva manufactures annually seems to have Battled upon a policy of an hour or two during the day, aud is appropriating toward its construction all Leading Itriiggl.is. of tho little stream. All possible pre partaken of by those at home at vari Guaranteed Superior to any others of their class in the market. MA»rrAcrvR«> oxtv ft tiik cantions were taken to conceal the 1J6.600 watches alone. As an Ameri about 36,600.000 per annum. Your ous times. In the afternoon Mr. can I am Ixmnd to rank the Waltham committee believes this will build up grave which was dug in the stix'k cor CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ---- In the town of----- watches more highly, but the art seems the navy as fast as priiiieuc« dictates. Gladstone takes a walk in the grounds. ral in the hope that the trani|4ing of S ax F uaxciwo , C al , Mr. Gladstone dines at H o'cl<x.k. Mr. quality coieiitereiL J. S. Howard., I j O tmvtllk . K y . N rw Y ork . N» Y. the animals might obliterate its traces, to have Ixx-n camel here very nearly Our Navy Department and our ship Gladstone retires early, and shortly to th« point of perhx'tion. and in the builders are utilizing, as far as may be, but in vain, it was found by the In Notary Public and Conveyancer SwrCall and inspect this unrivalled stock of goods, or send for lx*anty of their decoration and ename the knowledge acquired from the cost after 1<> o'chx'k his day's labors are dians. the Ixxly disinterred, dismlxxi MEDFORD, OREGON. Siskiyou co., Cal., H andsomely I i . i . i strated C atalogi e and P rice L ist mailed ling the artists have certainly uo com ly experience <>f other nations, but over. Mr. Gladstone drinks bitter ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, ETC anil left to the mercy of the wolves l»eer with bis luncheon. A glass or petitors in any country. All kinds of real estate bnsinewa given care FA?EE on application. they must acquire experience of their two of claret nt dinner, and sometimes [LV3 when Col. Nesmith and Ins company For Sale on Easy Terms. ful attention, ami information furnished own. Tix> great haste on the part of passed through there four years later a glass of port, that nectar of orators, < on< erning property in the new town. Indian Iteservuion to lie Opened. the Government would inevitably re satisfies his very nto lerate require they found and buried some of the sult in confusion aud waste, aud most ments for stimulant. Mr. Gladstone, ANDERSON Ixmes which they identified by the (Washington dispatch of Jan as JAMES THORNTON One-fourth down; balance within six, Vice President. probably iu combination instead of President. long fair hair, that still adhered to twelve an<1 eighteen months. Dr. J. S. Parson. Renresentative Hermann to-day coni|>etitioti among shipbuilders. B>- like General Ignatieff, has never part of the skull. Subsequently a par smoked. He belongs to the older See map at tho Rnl ’ - ‘ »a«l Depot for graded greatly hastened the sale of the laud PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, sides, it would be au easy matter iu ty of peacable Indians were euticed in prices, etc., or address of Umatilla Indian Reservation in Ore this country to build ships more rap school, which acquired its habits at a to a log house in the vieiuity. made D. IL HASKELL. when tobacco-smoking was re Asli LAN r>, O hboox . MANUFACTURER AND WOOD WORKER. I drunk with whiskey, theu the d<x»r gon. Much complaint has l>een ex idly thau we could supply them with time Town Sit<- Agent <' I*. R R., San Frain iseo, garded as somewhat vulgar. Hence pressed by t he people of Eastern Ore armament of domestic manufacture. California. 112-5 (»iTM-e at n-sid--nee *»n Main xtr.-vt. next was locked on them and they were neither pipe, cigar nor cigarette is ever <t<x»r to Presbyterian <*htirch. [11-42 hop on First Avenue, near Main St. shot from the outside through the gon at the delay. The secretary of the Satisfactory progress is being made Interior gives assurance that be would by private contractors for supplying to lie lie seen lietween his lips. But cracks between the logs and their Ixxl- Mr. Gladstone is by no means ascetic; J-yf Will make estimates and bids on ies four or six m number were thrown order the final appraisement and cnuM* heavy guns and armor plate forgings, Dr. S. T. Songor, sit buildings, public or private, and into the pit from which Leland Crow t he commissioners to lie appointed as aud for rapid fire machine guns, and. lie is a generous liver, and is a great be soon iis the Commissioner of the In says the committee, it will lw seen that liever in the virtues of a glass of good urnish all material, plans and specifi PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. tations for the construction of the ley’s remains had been exhumed, and dian Affairs reported no further obsta Cougress, by the passage of the bill port wine. When speaking bis fillip left there uncovered, to rot. Thus was is a compound of sherry and egg, same. cle to exist. ASIILANII, OKKGON. we refiort, will have takeu the last step I'h ix Sjiiiec Hencrved fur X-y*“Snsh, Doors and Mouldings on Grave creek tw ice christened, once by Mr. Hermann followed up the case necessary to render the Government winch is carefully prepared by Mrs. Offii-e in <xld Fellows building, »econd the cupidity, mid brutality, of the sav to the Indian Office and au examina Gladstone, who attends to its manu hand and for sale at lowest rates. Htxir. "11 Main street. 111-12 alisolutely imlspendent of the world M. L. McCAI.L, ¡^"General shop wo.k done in short age and again, by, what shall we call tion there disclosed uo reason for fur iu the matter of building aud equip facture with as much anxiety as if it il? of the white man. UMPqt'A. ther delay, and then the Conmissioner ping a navy. It has been the constant were tLe elixir of life. One or at the Reul Estate Agent mid Surreyoi order. I-ST-Stair building a specialty. at once reported to the Secretary and aitn of the committee and of the de outside two. draughts of this mystical Chas. E. Boots, M. D.. .1. K. N. Belt Not Siepcnited. recommended an immediate appraisal partment to provide for ships the lwst preparation suffice to carry Mr. Glad t-yyAII work guaranteed to lie first- A sh LAN i\ < I kkiion . jlass, and of latest designs. preliminary to a public sale of t he out of their cl<uw and gnus equal to any in stone through the longest ept^eeb, 1‘HVSICIAN AND SURGEON. When Gov. Pennoyer ap|x>inted thc side lands aggregating over 160,000 the world. There is ample cotn]»eti- therein affording a great contrast to ASIILANO. OREGON. railroad commission be also appointed acres and comprising some of the most tiou among bidders for the construc the methixl of l’rince Bismark. who on Rev. ,1. R. N. Bell ns secretary, aud S).i-< tal Htlviiiioii «Iven to the tri-Hliin-iit the least occasion when be made a fertile lands in Oregon. JAMES NOHEIS, tion of engines and machinery, aud id ■>( chroiii,* female iU»*-a«e». when last Weiinesday be dismissed The “inside lands" of this great re this matter American enterprise and speech in the Reichstag was supplied iiltie,- i-oiiniltHtion free where prefesiion- the commission» rs be did not dismiss with nips of brandy and water by bis al m rvi, e< are not required. the secretary. This leaves Brother serve and which constitutes the dimin ingenuity seeni likely to lead the world. son mid bis secret ary every fiveminutM. orti.-,- in Maxmh' Block, over Chitwood» ished reservation, await allotment in ilrag »tore; rv«iili'ii<-e on oak street. Bell occupying an honorary position [Pall Mall Gazette. severalty to the Walla, Walla. Cayuse Hew UrtndMunes are Hade. d JA vij viz, thc secretaryship of a defunct A shlank , O k . and Umatilla Indians. This allotment commission. A contemporary gives a description Steel Can. will l»o made as soon as the survey is As the secretary was appointed by W ill furniiili pl«u» f«r »11.' »nd »11 kind- of of a visit to the Bay of Fund) aud Dr. W. Stanfield, completed, of the land which was ad buildluKx »ixl xiiperinteiid the construction the governor and had no intimation A party of railroad men recently along the shores where the grindstone Three or four Choice Building Lots in i of tho,Hine when desired. that bis services were no longer re ded to the diminished reserve by spe went on h short excursion from Polk- ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, Office on the we«t »ide of the |-l»z« » ¡th quinsl he will continue to fill the cial act of Congress st the last session. quarries are located. When the tide street depot in some of the new fire- tin- 1>< st residence jxirtion of the city of is out the qnarrymen go down on the (13-12 l.uekey A- Co. Ashland will lx- exchanged for lvmckk U h * l>w»tc<l in \«hl»n-i. Or., for th,'pr«<'- vacuum and draw his salary of ^2<Mkl rocky shore and work out near Un pr<»if steel curs just finished by th« suitable for the constru *tion of a tine i xi . «1 hi. i.r'»f**"<i‘»ii. M»k*■» »6 ,-hronlc Mrength of Fire Clay. a year at least until in receipt of ad- water. At low tide the men on the Fire-pr<x>f Steel Car Company of Chi - -ic-li H» l:l«lllnHti«lll. A»6>nia. house on lot adjacent to those offered. B. BEACH, vice on the matter. f’apital Journal. I'll.-., Ki'ln,-' Liver Complaint». The strength of fire-clay ns building shore drill holes in the ledge, put in cago, and intended for the Iaonisville, I hesc lots are advancing in value every I . -u.ll-- 1'1-,-a'i-". .V' :l »fi-i-iu ly. , 011.111 Plain & Fancy Cassimeres, Flannels. Hosiery. Etc., -iav. und von will find this merits inves material can hardly be estimated. powder and blast out great pieces of New Albany and Chicago Railway * tailon fre tigation. For particulars addr< »«. Recently a piece of boam filling, con rock. When the tide rises again they C-oinpaii). upon whose track it will in Wisdom’s Robertine, oin> - nt rr«i<lt n< «'. I a-t'-ry "tro t 1- o OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER. B. I'. K kusbb , taining about three sqn-ire feet, de float out some big log« aud empty bar a few days l>e performing regular train Office and Sale» Rooms in .Masonic Building, l eading Indies of Society mid pronii- signed simply to be used as a ceiling Postoffice box 77. Ashland. Ur. A shland , O regon . rel» over where the ;<s>acned rocks are. service. Tl«' car ih a first-class post neut professional stars have testified to •otwrr i»r»d c,#n»ri»l XV >1 »TKIN«,»N Will give estimates to furnhh all labor its excellency in the most emphatic and not inb;nd»«l to carry the weight When the water goes down again they office car. There is no essentia) dif hip I jnnlcriHl to < onstruct all kinds of build terms. Guaranteed harinii -- audiuatch- oi the floor aliove, uas plac»«l on sup fasten a big rock to the raft with heavy ference in 1 Lie trucks from an ordinary ings, at snort notice. le-s. Chitwood 16. e. druggists. Ash ports and loaded with a weight of 5.- chains, so when the tide rises again it first -class <•-, icb. except the steel 1» sub All work warranted to give sati< land. < >r.. s, il it nt .Hl cis. per buttle and Kiti pounds, which it, carried without lifts up the raft and the rix'k with it stituted for iron in their construction. \\ I Vawt»-r. < H ’ diirr. Jiv, II. I'r- I r.I W RIM.FA . H. < . GOtillARH. J r . faction, give a lieHUtif ii I card to every purchaser. anj sign of giving. Tiiat was about Then they tow it as near the shore as AI xive the trucks all is non-combusti- Place of residence, Hargadin*- street.back in Jat'ki .’I years in Jiv-tcMin 1,G<'T> pounds to the square foot, and they can. If it is tho right Kind of ble material, and consists of tho usual, of South School House. ;12-H < onntv Countv. 1 >R E» ¡< 'N. the strongest iloors now made are on size for a grindstone, sometimes it is number of sills and girders. These ASHLAND >I m |»piii4 >»* nail ( «»ntentni« nt are fa.-cd with st«el plates set on edge, Cannot go hand in hand if wu look on ly design,«] to carry abont 360 pounds allowed to lie there until the work through which and extending across A. V7. SCOTT, the dark Hide of every little obstacle. to the foot. I did not s»-e the use of men with stone chisel and hammer, Nothin« will h <» darken hie and make it making tho test, as tbeartiele in ques work it into the proper shape. At thc ,-ar are teeav) st.«,] Iiolts firmly se a burden ik bynpejinia. Ackers Pi^iep- tion carried uo weight but its own, other times, by means of a derrick. 11 cured. I pon these studs with shoul sln Tablet* will cure the worst foim but the architect made it and tho clay is drawn otll on the wharf. 1 hen it ders agaiust each sill have been placed Mrs. P. M. Wcbscor, M- D., of l)yspe|>siit. Consumption and Indiges stood it. Fire-clay is now subjected is rolled on a truck and hauled to the so that therein no liabity to spring in > ASHLAND. OREGON. and make life a happiness and to heat of 2.000 in bak<" which is said factory. At the great stone factory any direction. The framework of the GÛMEGPATHIC PHYSICIAN. I, prrpHreit to give <-Miniftte, sn>l takr tion, pleasure. Sold nt 2«> and 50 cent* a hot to be a greater heat than is raised the large piece of rock is placed on a car is attache,! to these sills, the ribs A General Banking Business Done on Reasonable Terms. i entral i" on all ......... » --f Urick »nJ Wood ASHI-ANO, ORF.« «ON. tie bv Chitwood Broa. en Imllilinc« in »nd adjacent I" A-bhind in th»' blast furnaces in which it is carriage, and with a saw similar to tho and floats along with the raised deck >ight drafts on N- « York San Frat■»•is<■»». Portl’m l. <>r an i Kansa i in lie louiel at Ne» Hotel building il,Vue for the pre "»»»’ at » hr « »»ngrignî ioual plac'd to reduce ore The use to which up and down saw in a mill the rock is beiug lx-nt without heal to the required >. Box DO. AH colle» tions entraste.I to us wiV r»et jv attention Farsunage the da) brick, tiling and tubing are sawed into great slalis of the right curve. Hteel rods run through tlieee «lupa rtment. b-iiig put in mixlern fire-pr<x>f build thickness for the grindstone. The [sists longitudinally, ami each lieing Loans mad»* on iq-prov, d set ori tv ings are now almost innumerable, and saw does not have teeth, but wears its held in posit ion by tubing and shoul- the end is not yet.- |St. Louis Globe- WHy through the rock with the aid of dera. IclesoopiDg is thereby rendered J. S. Walter, M. D. S., sand and water, which are continually impoMible. Steel sheets, backed by Domonrat. Will practice Inspr. f.-s»ioti ' f Dentistry pouring on. Then the slalm are tak heavy asliest-,* Ixiat-ls, covered th« • • • —AT — en, a hole made in the center, the framework within ami witbout.and ren Hunted Like Wild Beasls. A shland , O hrgon . edges trimmed off with a chisel, and der tbe car comfortable in extremely New Orleans, Jan. 17. A Timas- the whole placed on a kind of lathe, hot or cold weather, making it at the 11 5 TALENT <>flee a rentden.-r Democrat special from Jackson, Miss., turning it until it is true and the same time absolutely fir«-pr<x>f. Light says: Private information has l>eeD edge smooth. ness, strength ami durability, with received by Gov. Lowry that mob law resistam’e to fire, have been oi,tamed. A. C. C&liwoll, continues to exist in the southern part | Chicago Herald. Live Slowly, of Kemper county, and that negro < )ne good result of Sunday is that ■ Mechanical and Operative Dentist. cabins are being burned and destroyed. Worth Tlicir Weight in (¿old. The present lawlessness grew out of it cam,« a halt along the ragged n.arch ASHLAND. ORE(X»N. Yebatine Hitters are entirely vegeta the Waludak troubles. The governor of life, and enables ns to stop. Rest Nitron» Oxide Gas adininmtered for is informed that the “avengers” are ministers to longevity. “To live long." ble, containing no calomel, mercury 13-1 If) mineral sloes. croton oil. or other pois the puinleHrt extraction of teeth. still wreaking vengeance upon negroes. affirms Cicero, "it is necessary to live onous, or injurious medicines. Made UOODS. < Itiice ovur the Bnnk.— (IS-lxl| Gov. Lowry wrote to the sheriff to slowly.” We have no such vitality, us from guinH and her!*», a California dia- call out sufficient force to put down we might have so much deptwitod in u oovery. and are the best of all liver and — and — lawlessness and arrest all guilty per bank. If we draw a click for the Hloinach reatorers. and the only pills Gaaiard’a Orchestra, sona promptly. Over 40 negro fami whole amount, the account will lx* sold on a positive guarantee of general I lies have Iwen run out of the two closed. We live too fast now-a-days sat isfact ion, or money refunded. Sent or A.hlaml. Oregon, late of Cai ----- O—• Propepi) for health. According to a noted di bv mail 2T> cento a box, or 5l>oxea for |1. counties and their cabins burned. Are now prepared to furnish the best vine, we are born in a hurry, live in a Chitwood Bros., Ashland. nu»b'for public or private Partie». Hall», Mesdames Lachenal & Guigon. hurry, die in a hurry, and are earned I K-iii. «. Ae„ »I any point oil the eoaat Several years ago Chanberlain A Co. I Tlicir Business Booming. MEDFORD. OREGON. All th,- new jxipulnr mu«ie I» played by of Des Moines., lows, commenced the to the cemetery on a trot. The Sun 1st STREET. NEAR SPRING, day. regularly recurring, acts as au :his Orchestra. 1314 Probably no one thing has caused manufacture of n cough remedy, be ••HAWKEYE tiKFB ANI> STTM1* M v Htvinr • rnploved a large number of mu ASHLAND, OREGOX. lieving it to be the most prompt and re- equalizer of the blood and prolongs such a general revival of trade at Chit rhine " Makes a »han *>veep of two »leían», we are able to furnish any number reliable preparation yet pr-xlaced for life. wood Bros, drug store as their giving Her»** at a MttinK. works on either “T amo Of band«. An) instrument or a caller fur Will mil f«»r and drliv«*r rUithlug for fam IN« TINKER OR sT« MF“ W ill pllll any coughs. c ildx «nd croup, that the public nwav to cuHtoniera of ho many free trial LOOK OCT Fi»K ili» h.-d IO Other band» All on.er» by mail ilie« or single gentlemen. ordinary grub in I 1 ., minutes. A man. a appreciate true luemt. and in time it bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for • r t« kgraph promptly atteinte«! to. term!» A Child Killed. hoy «ml a horse ran op« rat»‘ it. No Dea was certain to become popular. Their Consumption. Their trade is limply dway« ri as«>nable. A»bir< ** vy chains or km I s to handle The crop I'riees uo more than , haretd by Chinamen most sanguine hopes have been more Another child killed by the nseof opi enormous in this very valuable article r. *r<»f. Ganlarii, Ashland. Or, on a few acres the first year will pay for than realizid. Over three hundred ates given in the form of &x>thing ayrop. from the fact that it always cures and the machine It will only cost you a This powder never v&rie« A marvel One third of the real e-*»le In Jnekion ENTIRE SATISFACTION GLARANTEEI) of purity. Mrtnj/th and wholes«omeness. thousand bottles of Chamberlain’» Why mothers give their children »uch never diHappointa. rostnl card to send for ah llbi'trated Coughs, col da, county i« held under iiKrccrivK title. Get Mort-erouomical than the ordinary kin«!«, Cough Itemcdy are now «old each year, deadly poison is surprising when they Cataloeue. giving price, terms and testi an Kb-ttaet to the title of your property and T^S^LEAVE ORDE RS at Laundry or by an«l cannot be pn]<| in competition with and it is recognized as “the best made,” can relieve the child of it« peculiar asthma, bronc bitis, croup and all monials A<jdrr«s •e,- if xof are all right, the o«l.v reliable poatulca.d. U -31 ' the multitude »4 low t»*st. weight wherever it is known. It will cure a se tr-xibles by the use ot Acker s Baby throat and lung diseases quickly cured. W. C. MYER, Al*tra< t- made in Ja<-k«iii eotiuty cuiite alu in or nhoMpbate pow•■¡♦ tb . S o !»] only in vere cold in lea* time than any other Sixither. It contains no oniain or mor- You can tent it before buying by getting from AU"tin S. Hammond'.« Law and Ab»- a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every K ot At, B aking F owdem C o ., 10fl Ashland, Or. treatment For sale by T. K. Bolton. ,lra»t outre. Axbland, Oregon | lgjs | All goods at cost at the Red House . cauf. . phiue. Sold by Chitwood Bros. bottle warranted. W«li HTMl, N. Y. Sull Mid Me tuv muclitnaaud it. work V..J - T T I 3 FT 1 ? I L . H j 1 \ 1 < ) I > ( ’ A 1 j I 1^0 STOVES and Ranges. With Firm Backs. Guaranteed tor Ten Years. : N i A, LAND OF DIS VERI ES 11 I i V Best Made and Finished, Best Operating, and « rXATARHH! A Í < )1S( CHITWOOD BROS., It will pav all Fanners to call upon ATTORNEY AT LAW A C. W. AYERS, For Sale STAYER & WALKER’S ► A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Attorney & Counselor WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, HARNESS. AND Colds, Headaches and Levers Machine and Vehicle Supplies of Every Description. PRICES THE LOWEST. TOWN - LOTS MONTAGUE, C. W. AYERS, Architect and Builder. Architect and Soperintenieiit Here's an Opportunity ! WHITES COLORED BLANKETS, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Jackson Countv I^ank M K DIX) I tO CONTRACTOR N BUILDER, S. SHERMAN ASHLAND BAZAR! Notan N KW GOODS. Novelties in Fancy Work. China Silks, Felts, Quilted Satins, Silk Handkerchiefs, STOCK RANCHES Public Farm Implements SEEDS &. FRUITS FRENCH LAUNDRY. City POWDER Absolutely Pure. Chilim Cry forPitcher’s Castoria M.- . ,.s,. ; 4