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CLE I /. L. 1AD Ö i ARE i « ELL. RED HOUSE COLUMN. REAL ESTATE COLUMNS. ¡8. F. Chrouicle, Feb. 18, j Washington, rebruary 11. —At a l'he bill Huiending the charter of In humble imitation of the earliest joint meeting of the Union and Con Jacksonville paatMHl. President of the United States, the federate veterans to-day a plan of pre The legislature will adjourn sine die EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS latest on«» has issued a farewell ail serving and marking the field of at mam to-morrow. Peace to its ashes. Chickamauga under the auspices of a dretts; «»nly instead of delivering it by joint memorial corporation represent Tile new county of Sherman (cut off There are now eight cabinet officers word of mouth he has chosen to give ing all the States that had troops the territory of Wasco county) will lie of the U. S. Government at Washing it publicity through th«* medium of a there, patterned in general after the created by act passed. ton. Norman J. Coleman, Commis Baltimore newspaper. Being in reali Gettysburg Association, wiu» cordially ASHLAND, OREGON, Powell’s bill to create the office of sioner of Agriculture, was appointed ty a State document, ami a defense of approved. A committee was appoint coiinty road sii|»ervwor in each county ed to prepare the details. fuihd to pass the bouse. by the president to the new office of the Administration, it is the subject OFFERS FOR Sir John McDonald is credited with Secretary of Agriculture, and took of legitimate comment, and so we are Tb«' bill to appropriate 810,000 for a the statement that the present Cana wagon road from Jacksonville to Med the oath of office last Friday. justified in examining the truth of dian Parliament will witness the most ford faileil in the house. some of its statements. decisive act of his life. He is uuder- The stare and atri[>es are l»eo<»ming A bill creating two agricultural fair stood to refer t«i a coup if etui des Among other things Mr. Cleveland fashionable. The Pennsylvania House says that he accepted the Democratic tined to strangle the annexation sen districts in Eastern Oregon, and ap has ordered to a third reading a bill nomination last summer with great timent. His pru]>osal is to submit to propriating 81500 annually for each Parliament a senes of measures cre pass'd both bouses. requiring the National Hag to lie dis reluctance, and after earnest efforts to ating an indefiendeut Kingdom of the THAT MOST DESIRABLE A bill requiring all road notices to I played over every public school house esca[»e it. There is a historic parallel New Dominion under British protec be pnblisbed in the nearest uewspa[>er in the State. There was objection, of to this, and it runs in this way: tion and with the royal family as the of local circulation (instead of tacked reigning head. course, by Democrats, who have the to a tree) pastwd the bouse Monday. Ciura —I saw Mark Antony offer Colonel Goshen, the largest man happy faculty of getting on the wrong him a crown, ami, tu> I told you, he Th«' Portland water bill ca-ne up a side of the question in which that par put it by once; but, for all that, to my Barnum ever had, died last week, at se<coud time this week and was knocked FRONTING ON N. J., after an illness of six out by the governor’s veto, failing by ticular Hag is involved. -|N. Y. Tri- thinking, he would fain have had it. Clyde, Then he offered it to him again; then months of dro|»sy. During his illness one vote to pass over the veto in the bane. he put it by again; but, to my think he had four men in attendance all the house. ing, he was very loth to lay his fingers time, and it took their combine«! When the Portland water bill find off it. And then he offered it the third strength to move him a)«>ut in lied An effort was made to repeal the came liefore the legislature all the time; he put it the third time by; and with block ami tackle. He stoo»i seven law protecting Mongolian pheasants, permit them to be killetl hereafter Jackson county representatives in the still, as he refused it, the rabblement feet two inches in his stockings, meas aud THE MOST CENTRAL two]teet six inches across the at any time. It failed, and the law bouse voted against it. aud they also hooted and clappad their chapped ured stands. slioulders.twenty-eiglit inches through hands. voted to sustain the Governor’s veto. the chest and weighed 639 pounds. To continue the parallel; The railroad commission bill, in When the measure came up the But yesterday the word of Ciesar He is supjioseil to have I h - cu seventy creasing the number of commissioners second tune upon vote to reconsider might have s U mk ! against the world; years of age. He was lx>rn in Egypt. I from two to three, aud making them Chicago, F«b. 17. In the courte of a elective by the legislature, passtnl both it was found uiat Mr. Bowditch had now lies he there, and none so [«»or to do him reverence. lengthy interview Dr. Tanuer, the houses, but was vetoed by the govern suticred a "change of heart" in conse- THREE LOTS Clevelaml received the unanimous) great falter, says: I propose so to or, and faile«! to ride over the veto. qnence, he explained, of certain tele discipline my txxly and mind that I nomination of his party liecause he Price’s bill to create the office of re- EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY I 20 FT. 4 IN. DEEP. grams which be bad received from himself had a<> shaped political mut can take njion myaelf, at violation, h eorder of conveyances in the counties trance state, aud while in this condi Jackson county, and because be ters that no other candidate was [ his tion tie buried. I shall remain in the of Jackson, Clatsop, Umatilla and Un These lots are located diagonally opposite the new ion passed the bouse Monday. This, learned that the Democratic organ of sible; and it is useless for him to as grave four week«, aud then be disin if it becomes a law, will divide the his county diiln't like the way he voted H otel O regon , on the south side of Main st., corner of sert now that he was a reluctant can terred, and I lielieve resuscitated, lu official duties of the county clerk. l»ef< »re. When the second bill came that state there is no respiration, aud Hargadine Avenue, and for a first class business invest didate. Buch a declaration will only Captain John Mullan claimed 81M122 the body thus liecomes air-tiglit; it ie to a vote, Bowditch aud Price both lower him in the eyes of unprejudiced as if hermetically sealed, and the val for services as attorney for the state of ment have iw equal in the city, ('all on or address voted fur the bill, but Miller hadn't oliservers of [»oliticaU matters without ves of the heart are changed to a con Oregon in securing legislation by Con received telegrams enough to alter his elevating him in the regard or esteem dition similar to the position occupied gress for the payment of Oregon In dian war claims. A joint committee conviction and his vote. in an unborn child.” of his partisan followers. appointe«l to examine the claim recom Chicago, Feb. 17.- It is uudsretood Perhajis the most extraordinary por The New York Sun continue« to be mended the payment to Mullan of that alxoit May 1 a promised excursion as bitter as ever against Cleveland's tion of his valedictory is his declara through the Middle, Southern and 811HM. administration. In a double-leadtsl tion that he endeavored to give the Eastern states, for the purpose of en Up to last Saturday thirty bills had editorial this paper saja: "Mr. Cleve civil service scheme a fair trial, aad lightening Canadian membeis of parli- passed both houses, one the Portland land's administration has arrived at the that he is fully satistted with the re nient as to the actual condition and water lull was vetoed and failed to very eve of its demise, and the general sults; to which he adds the charge that resources of this country, is t»> start on pass over the veto. Five bills which its tour. Sir John Mticdonald has passed the senate failed in the house. sentiment of the democracy is one of when hs came into office he found the stated that he had heard nothing of it The house up to that time had passed relief and thankfulness.'’ The writer departments filled with incompetents officially, nevertheless it is said th«' ex eighty-three bills originating in that ends as follows: “To all this, as we who had found permanent halgment cursion has been planned anti all the body, and the* senate, seventy-five. have said, there is one impreeeive ex , there through favoritism, and says members of the Canadian parliament Cogswell’s wagon road bill appropri will be invite»!. It is exfiected that ception. That exception is William that he doubts whether the clearing about 4(M> of her majesty’s subjects will ating $?ir>.tW»O for u road from Paisley Collins Wlntney, secretary of the navy. out process hue been sufficiently thor accept the invitation, and about half via Ikinanza and Lmkville to the Cali fornia state line in Klamath canyon He has laid his baud sternly and faith ough for the best interests of the gov ns many senators and congressmen will passed the lions« last Saturday by a be asked to do heuors as guides for full) u | h > u the old aud rwvultiug abuses ernment. vote of 31 to 23. Tlie Jackson county the visitors. representatives. Miller, Bowditch and of his department. He has proved We are somewhat at a loss how to Washington, February lb. Seuator Price, all attempted to dodge the issue, himself a trim Amenciui and a genuine designate these remarkable assertions Mitchell to-day introduced in the Sen ami declim'd to vote at all until their democrat. When hi- retiree from office aud charges. They appear to be made ate a bill, which was referred to th»' silence provoki'd general comment «nd there is no democrat but will cherish a iu sober earnest, uud vet to see Grover Commit tee on PublicJLanils. enlarging protest, when they voted for the bill. TO THE bop* that at some future day Whitney Clevelaml laming as the friend aud ad the rights of le>meetea<lers on public lands. The bill provides that when may have another opportunity to ren vocate of civil service reform would any |>ersoii entitled under the existing der im|H>rtant services to his party and make the demon <>f hypocrisy blush laws to a homestead of IGO acres, anil his country." with euvv. There is. however, no for such pur)»»»' locates on eighty necessity to dilate u|»oii this point.- It acres of surveyed laiui subject to home According to the lat* it advices from i» enough to say that if Mr. Cleveland stead eutry under the existiug law. he NOW ON SALE Indiana, General Harrison has defin really believes that he tried to give »hall be at liberty and shall have the right to extend the iMiundaries of his itely decided on four m»*ml>ers of his civil service reforma fair trial Ins ere claim over any uusurveyed land adja Cabinet. The men seh-cted are: dulitv is equaled only by his igno cent to his entry to th«' extent of eighty acres additional, and when such lands Jam»'- <». Blaine. Secretary »»f State; rance of the principles of that reform. are included within Government sur William W indom, Secretary of the As to the character of the employes veys the boundaries of his claim shall Treasury; John Waiiamaker, Post- whom h«' foiiml in office, let us quote 1»' adjust'd in accordance with the niaster General; Jeremiah M. Rusk, the great a|H»stls of the Mugwump-.. Government lines. It is generally conceded by physi Secretary of War. The other four George William Curtis. Mr. Curtis Washington, February 14. The res cians tfhit about one-half of the popu place» in tlieCnbinet will not l>e filled, has said that "when the Detms'ratic olution of Senator Stewart for the ap lation of the United States are suffer pointment <>r a s|»>eial committee on ing from indigestion and dyspepsia. it is understood, until after the Presi Administration came in the employes irrigation passed the Senate this Hurried eating and improper mastica dent elect arrives at Washington, but of the Government were, as a body, morning, aud tlie committee was ap tion and lusalivation of food are the ;iven out seiui-oflieiall) that the trained and competent officers; but pointed shortly thereafter. It con principal causes. 1 >r. Henley's Dan men naii.ed alaive have l»eeii the great majority of them have l»een sists of Stewart (chairman >, Allison, delion Tome strengthens ami invigor positive!« slated and will not l»s removed and their places have Is'eu Plumb, Hiscock. Gorman. Reagan ami ates the digestive organa, and enabl.'s changed. This leaves the Navy, In tilled by untrained successors." Whom Joues of Arkansas. It is the inten one to enjoy a hearty meal without tion that the committee shall visit auv unpleasant after effects. Sold by terior, Attorney General and Agricul are we to believe, Mr. Cleveland or during the recess of Congress all the T. K. Bolton. ture to !»• a]»|»>inted. It is believed Mr. Curtis? Certainly Mr. Curtis, States and Territories where irriga that th»' Navy ¡Hirtfolio will lie offered with his unliouuded admiration for tion is required to learn by personal Thousands are filleted with diseases to New York, the Interior aud Attor President Cleveland, would uot have olmervation th«' characteristics of the of th»' Kidneys ami Urinary Organs, country, with the view of devising a ney-Generalship to the West, and Ag made such a statement carelessly or system of irrigation which shall I m ' who suffer in silence, rather than make known tlieir troubles. To all riculture to th«' South. Neither Platt in ignorance of ths facts, aud as his suitable so the various localities. If thos»> afflicted we can offer a safe and SOLE AGENT, ASHLAND, OREGON there is noextra session the committee nor Miller had received any intima testimony is borne out, at least in part, will probably commence its investiga speedy remedy in Oregon Kidney Tea, wins is composed of herbs, seleete«l tion up to the first of the week, that by the sweeping removals under the tion in May or June, and will continue with great care in Oregon, and war "«2 I the preaende of either was desired in their explorations until they arc satis 1 Clevelaml Administration, he must be ranted not to contain minerals of any MISCELLANEOUS. the Cabinet, and the friends of both > credited with sjwaking the truth as to fied that they will I m * able to devis«' a kind. A few »loses afford instaut re- system whereby the greater part of lief. Sold by T. K. Bolton. men do not lielieve the selection of I the other branch of the subject. KELIGIOI S NOTICES. the arid lands susceptible of irriga wither one now is probable. It is said ASHLAND STATE One more extract from the last tion may lie reclaimed. A good resolution—I will wait for that Congressman West has ls-su dele speech and confession of President ’NKARD ( HI Kt !l, GRANITE the latest Chicago sty les before 1 buy. nk^gpiH street, Ashland. Preaching every Tacoma, (W. T. I, February 11». gated to milk»- a final appeal to Harri Cleveland and we must leave the sub Always found at D. It A E. V. Mills. Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. Whatever may have l>een Henry son in Miller's behalf on his arrival at ject. He says: "In view of the job Hous»i and lot on Oak street for sal»' Villard’s intention in purchasing a BAPTIST I KERCH. ASHLAND the capital. If he fails, Thomas L. bery ami scheming that permeateil heavy block of real estate in Seattle, at 8"00. Will take team in part pay JlXJo Regular services i*ext Sabbath. both and evening by the pastor, Rev F. James may lie selected to represent every department of th«' civil service the fact that he did the same in Ta ment and give time on balance. In- morning W. Gookiu. 2 w New York in the Cabinet. This will under former regimes, and which coma to-day has elated the real estat«' quire at Bank. dealers in the City of Destiny ami be carrying out the theory that Harri seemed to have liecome a permanent freshene«' up the baoru, which is grow Nice fresh groceries ami lote of son is alleged to be working on, to get feature of official life in Washington, ing to large proportions. Mr. Villard them at the Red House. as many of the old members of Gar no more honorable epitaph could lie to-day purchased 2'*» acres of land in The ouly place to find hardy north field's Cabinet around him as jtossi- applied to the Administration now section 7, which is one and a half ern grown seed, is at the lied House * irSSr’HRST PRESBYTERIAN <111'10 H. Ii 1^3^ Ashland. Oregcu. Rev. F. <; StraiiKe. milt»» from th»1 Tacoma hotel, front ble. psstor. Sabbath services' Preaching nmrii drawing to a close than the emphatic ing north on Nineteenth street and ing and evening. Sabbath school at !• h immediately adjoining the city limits. , declaration. ’ We have nothing to in Young |>«M»ple’a meeting at X p m lieu Almost the whole interest of the The price paid for the lain! was 828G,- eral prayer niveting Thursday evening. Portland delegation in the legislature , hide.’" ik KI. This is to I m ' supplemented by This is a faint echo of the cry of another purchase by Mr. Villard and TF-Sn’TIIE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL I has Itet-n centered since the beginning church of Aahland, Rev. G. J. VVeh Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and ’ 1884, "Turn the rascals out, ” and his friends, which, together with the atcr. pa-tor. c»»rncr of Alain street ai«l of the session in the passage of the railroad franchises recently trans Day I,al>orer. bv their common use of Hi.kiyouai enue Morning hour. I0,:<o.e»en “ Examine th«' (»»»oka; ” but have four bill granting the metropolis authority ferred to that syndicate, will increase this remedy, attest the world-wide rep ing hour. 7 :»0; Sunday whool. 12 in prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 7 :W. All are to issue l»onds to the extent of 81,500,- years of examination shown any job tlieir holdings here to more than 8a00,- utation of Ayer’s Pills. Leading phy ordialh imite»! to be nre.ent. sicians recommend these pills for Scholarship one year 000 fur the purjiose of supplying the bery which the President declares to OUO. Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive , have been universally prevalent un- It is quite evideut that th»' North Commercial Course f25. city with water from Bull run, ami if ern Pacific Railroad officials have the ness, Biliousness, anti Sick Headache ; Training School per year fl.'». , der former regimes? Not oil«' dollar, anything has Ix'en of more importance firmest conti lenee in the growth of also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, aud not oue cent, was found missing: not in the estimate of the delegation than Tacoma. Mr. Prescott, second vice- Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con First term Ix’giniiinc Sept. 3, lsxS. For fur th«' privilege of substituting pure a Republican Federal employe has president of the road, sine«' the 1st of tain no calomel ; are prompt, but tuild, ther information address, iu operation ; aud, therefore, the very even lieen accused of theft or defalca January Ims pur« h -e«l 811(5,1**1 worth spriug water for the turgiil Willamette J S.SWEKT, F’rvsiiient, of real estate, the terminal coin best medicine for Family Use, as well as Hmd it was the demand that th«' lionds tion; the rascality has been proved to pany, recently formed of Northern for Travelers and Tourists. , Ashland, Oregon. (11—6 should be noti-taxable. Just why so l»e non-existent; and vet the Presi- Pacific Railroad officials, will expeud '• I have derived great relief from , dent goes out of office with the same between 82,'*M),iMM) and $3,000,000 in Ayer’s I’ills. Five years ago I was great weight should have l>een placeil MANUFACTURER, taken so ill with upon this part of the bill it is a little . slander on his lips that be had when the terminal facilities in this city this spring. There is also to be another difficult for those “on the outside" to , he came in. Now let us "examine the wheat warehouse erecteil by the rail Rheumatism see, but some |»'«q>lr say there were , lsa»ks," ami we shall sc«' whether or road company adjoining that of the that T was unable to do any work. I Keeps constantly on hand a full took three boxes uf Ayer’s Pills and certain capitalists who were interested I not the Clevelaml Administration haa Tacoma Elevator and Warehouse wm supply of everything in above entirely cured. Since that time I — OK — Company, and other projects ar«' on atu never liii ”. which will be sold at prices in fixing up a choice investment to or anything to hide. without a box of these pills.” as low as can be offered anywhere. foot calling for the investment <>f Peter Christensen, Sherwood, At is. der; ami tl»«' lh>ijoiiiiut saitl the I huk I h capital by the hundreds of thousand-- "Ayer’s Pills have been in use in my Matters in Congress. should lie tax-free, and th«' Multno of dollars. WORK family upwards of twenty years anil ALL ORDERED mah men made that |»»int the citadel have completely veritieil all that is »ill be made to give entire satisf«. lion In the house lust Thursday a favora claimed for them. Iu attacks of piles, — and — of their position, and defeated the ble report was made on the bill with DEEDS RECORDED. from which 1 suffereil many years, they drawing from public sale vai'ant larnls Repairing Neatly Done prospects for pure water rather than afford greater relief than any other along Colombia river and C«<lil»>, W. medicine I ever tried.” — T F. Adams, Ht low rates, »ml all work done promptly. give it up. Th«: bill fail«-«! to pa>-s T., l’he I'fdlowinj' deeds have been re- Holly Springs, Texas. us a reservation for future improve over th« (iovernor’s veto, ami all the ment of river navigation. corded in the County Clerk s oilice at “ I have used Ayer’s Pills for a num [9 48 Jacksonville, since oitr ’ast tin«1 diplomacy of the senute’s prv*xi«i- ber of years, and have never found any Iu a joint session of the bouse and thing equal to them for giving me an Chas. H. Ilosley to C. C ing officer and the industrious log »«■nat«' Feb. 13th. the eks't»>ral votes of appetite ami imparting energy and rolling of the house delegation went the different states were formally and Janins Redmond lots strength to the system. I always keep 2 ‘ . >. in bk A. R R addition to Ashland; tlieiu in the house."—R. D. Jackson, for naught, so far as the water bill couut«'<l. and Harrison and Morton Slt0oO. Wilmington, Del. were declared elected [»resilient and was eoni'cmed. Die way the Mult vice O. A T. ( ’ o., to R. I>. and Margaretta presiilent of the United States " Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cured me Hat located in Ashland forth« manufacture Foster lots 5 and ♦», in bk 3J, Med noniali men "buckled down” to roll for four years from March fourth next. of first-class of severe ford; $7il ing the timlier for the Country delega Harrison and Morton received 233 O. A 1’. Co., to Sarah Mayer lots 5 Headache, tions, though, is pleasant fora "yahoo" votes, and Cleveland an»l Thurman 168 an<l ♦>, bk L. R R addition to Ashlaud; from which I was long a sufferer. — to conteuipiat«'. Nothing was too votes. S2D0. Emma Keyes. Hubbardston. Mass. Which he wilt furnish to .’.eaters only at Washington. Feb. 15. The appro O. A T. Co., to D. H Miller vt al. gooti for th«* country memlxTs who Boynton’s Millinery store. “Whenever I am troubled with con satisfactory prices. priation committee to-day report«»d a lots I and 2. hk 7M. Medford: $1 stipation. or suffer from loss of appetite, wi'iihl pledge tbemselvi's to help pull stilistitute for Cowles’ lull. The till- I’red Otten to Alex Orme parts of Ayer’s Pills set me right again.” —A. J. Main St. Yours truly, the water bill through, ami wagon stitute repeals all laws now in force -t «’s 12 and 1. tp 37, R 4 west, also > | Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. Examine Ashland Brooms road appropriations were distributed w hereby farmers aud producers of to- Hirer« >t in three water dilclie«»; SJW». "Ayer’s I’ills are in general demand (’atherine Bashor to Joseph Brum among our customers. Our sales of Before placing your orders. Sample» went nbout tl«- state with a lilx-rahty that bacconre restricted iu the sale and dis them exceed those of all other pills com t<> dealers when desired. position of th«* same. It als»heh*s all surprised jieople who didn't know taxes on mannfai'turisl tobacco, suuff, baugh lot 12. bk 7, (¡old Hill; We have never known them Thomas McAndrews to M iss Mary bined. Shop in Myer building east side of Main bow badly the 1'ortlaml men wanted cigars, cheroots, atul cigarettes, ami Chavner bk 12 ami lot 2 in bk 13, fail to give entire satisfaction.” — street, Ashland, Oregon. lS'-W Wright & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. that no-tax water lx>ml bill passed. special taxes are required to be [»aid Bcatty'H mliiitioii t<> Medford; 8250. Chas. Nickell to Volna Webst.T The cow «sanities can laugh in their by manufacturers of ami dealers iu leaf t«»bacco, retail dealers in leaf t«>- sleeve», for once, over the unusual re baceo, retail dealers in manufacture«! 140 aersH in tp 37. R 1 west; $»13(10. Samuel Colver to Mrs. Milly Furry PBBPARKD BT sult of the division of the s|»»ils. t«»bae»*o. peddlers of tobacco, snuff, ami lots 1. 2, 9 and 10 in bk 18, Pheonix : Dr. <1. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. — o-- ASHLAND OGN. I l»>n its merits, the bill should have cigars, and mannfacturers of snuff ami $133.33. Sold by all Dealers tn Medicine. cigars. It provides for payment of re Jesse W. Adams to Levi F. Willits been defeated, ami the only matter for Mesdames Lachenal & Guigon. Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 bate on all gisxls in stock. 30 acres iu see 28, tp 38, R 1 west; regret is that it was |»«sible for it to 8G00. A favorable report was made to Uie 1st STREET, NEAR SPRING, come so near passing. The preposi < >. A T. Co., to Wtn. Schryer lots 7 tion to exempt Portland city bonds house the other day on ths bill griiut- and 8, bk T, R R addition to Ashland; ASHLAND, ... - OREGON. ing to the state of Oregon certain lands from taxation aud still tax the bomis to aid in the construction of a military 82<* I. Will call for and deliver clothing for fain O. A T. Co., to Levi F. Willits lots of every other city in the state is so wagon road from Eugene City to the Hies or single gentlemen. 10. 11 and 12. tu bk E, R R addition to C al»-iirdly inequitable that it is no won eastern boundary of the state by way Ashland; 8390. Prices do more than charged by Chinamen. der the men w|io championed it wen- of the middle fork of the Willamette O. A T. Co., to Gus and Swan Wei nver and Diamond Peak, Cascade den —lots 7 and 8, bk E. B R addition willing to grant everything asked in mountains. ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEE I> to Ashland; 8200. exchange for its support. If the pr«>- Tt^S^I.EAVE ORDERS at Laundry or by Catharine Schultz to James Elliot |M>sition had l>een to exempt from tax postal card. 13- lot in Jacksonville; 8100. The endorsement of Gennan Syrup is ati«»n the Kinds of every city in the unparalleled. We will publish 1000 testi Margaret L. KimballtoJ.H. Huff Of Ohio, has located in Ashland, has had an experience of fifteen years in the Piano state issued to give a supply of pure monials received during the last six ■—1G0 acres on Butte creek; 8250. and Organ trade and in teaching vocal and months. Read them. Mav save your J. H. Huff to Kellogg W. Olds 160 instrumental mu*ic. He will sell you an water it would have been a vastly dif life. organ or piano VERY ( HEAP and aersH in Butte creek; 81200. B vbi . inuhim . N. Y., May 31. ’86. ferent question and vastly more to the E. (’. Kane to Chas Hosley and Jno. G. G. Gams'. Hear Sir:—I niu fre credit of its advocates. quently troubled with severe colds, and E. Pelton 17 acres of claim 41 in tp Give Some Music Lessons J. J STOREY the oniy remedy that will relieve me of 39, R 1 east, and 53, tp 38, R 1 3; $765. tn the bargain. Don't buy until you have Esther Woolen to Benjamin Fox Brocade diagonal and plaid dress them is your fiosebee’s German Syrup. Is prepare«! to attOnd to the business of car seen hi tn. rylng g<><»is, 10 etp. per yard at M. L. Al 1 have used it for more than twelve years. lot 2, bk 16. Ashland; $1<M*I. It is a oonstant household oompanion Max Pracht to Hattie Lul>eek lots ford’s. x with me. Our inetchant here procured 4 and 5. bk 1, Pracht's addition to Pianos and Organs REPAIRED PASSENGERS, BAGGAGE it first at my solicitation, and says he Ashland; $260. Gimlets, gouges, tweezers. pliers. — and — has sold s great many bottles. It is a Does a General Banking Business. Pots and kettles, pans and friers. Iona and T. Thomas to Jacoby On ihorl notice: prices nn<l work guaran eery popular remedy in this section. teed «stiafactory All things for all sorts of buyers FREIGHT, Brothers lot 2. bk 25, Gold Hili'; Every person whohasus«>d it speaks in He also has 'ollections made at all accessible points ou At hardware store of H. C. Myer’s.* the highest terms of its merits. I do 8200. favorable terms. And to do hauling of all kinds in Ashland at Owing to this changeable climate, it not know of a single case it has not Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers lowest rates. A PIANO TRTÎCK Portland, San Francisco and New York. is difficult to preserve a fair complex cured. I first used it in Vermont, where Jacksonville to Xedfoni. Passengers carried to or from any point in ion and our fair sisters are annoyed by I lived before coining here. I advise the city, or j»ointa outside. For moving piano* without marring. Two 7o/<7 dot/ bought at xtawiani prim.. to use it. as it certainly is the roughness of the skin, chaps, red nose, everyone Patrouize the only wagon that con men can use it. ( all at residence south of Leave orders at Leabo *k «Smith’s Second best couch medicine I have ever known. etc. If Dutard’s Specific is applied to I hnve tried nearly all of them at differ nects with every train, rain or shiue, south school house or address Hand Store, Main street. 13—34 John Wexler, of the U. S. Bakery, the face and hands Dight and morning, ent times. and carries the U. S. mail and Wells. F SHEPHERD, keeps a choice stick of coufeelionery. a clear and healthy complexion can be Children’s underwear at Fargo A Co.’s express. Satisfaction Yours respectfully, MOSES GRAV. preserved. Sold by T. K. Bolton. Proprietor Grist Mill guaranteed. O. H. Blount’s E d . H elms , Driver. Ashland, Or. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 22. H*9 VALUABLE MAX PRACHT, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY F* MAIN ST. & HARGADINE AVE. One Fann containing 109 acres of land suitable for mixed farming Well located 3 miles from Ashland. 40 Acres 6 miles from Ashland; suitable for a comfortable home. Price if sold at once $25 per acre. 20 Acres of Fruit Land 1 miles from Ashland; $100 per .1» re. 14 Acres Fruit Land mile from Ashland. Fine Location for a home. $150 per acre. Acres of good Fruit I .anil at $100 per acre. Acres Fruit Land at $60 per acre. One-half acre lots from $i<x> to Sifo ea» li. Lots in Hunsaker's Addition. Lots in Miner's Addition. Location in Ashland For Sale by v * MAX PRACHT, Ashland, Or BUY A LOT IN G. F. BILLINGS. OREGON, ASHLAND SAXMAN’S PENNSYLVANIA ADDITION! lour CITY OF ASHLAND! THE CHOICEST LOTS, THE FINEST VIEW, THE LOWEST PRICE. THE EASIEST GRADE ONLY 30 DAYS MORE GRAND CLEARANCE 0 r\ Lots Enclosed, and Sireets Graded M ax P racht , NORMAL SCHOOL. Rich and Poor, II. JUDGE, Saddle and Harness ASHLAND, OREGON. ASHLAND 0 C. E. DEAN Ayer’s Pills, FRENCH LAUNDRY. TheBankof Ashland C. F. SHEPHERD A Men’s Finest Quality Gum Boots REDUCED TO $2.50 PER PAIR. Men’s Finest Quality Gum Boots (long leg) REDUCED TO $3.50. Men's Heavy Grey Knit Underwear. REDUCED TO 25 CTS. Men’s Heavy Red Underwear, REDUCED TO 75 CTS. Men’s Fine White Underwear, REDUCED TO 25 CTS. Men’s Navy Blue All Wool Shirts, REDUCED TO $1.00 EACH. Men’s Heavy Wool Pants, RECUCED TO $2.00 PAIR. Men’s Cottonade Pants, REDUCED TO 50 CTS. Men’s Hats (odds and ends) REDUCED TO 50 CTS. Boys’ Hats (all must go) REDUCED TO 25 CTS. Men’s Boots (good and heavy) REDUCED TO $1.00 PAIR. Bovs’ Boots (cheap at $2:50) REDUCED TO $1.00 PAIR. Men's Heavy Working Shoes, REDUCED TO $1.00 PAIR. Tobacco (reg. price 50 cts. plug) REDUCED TO 25 CTS. PLUG. Cigars (reg. price $1.50 box) TO BE CLOSED OUT AT 50 CTS. BOX. For Bargains, for cash only, for next 30 days C. D. Van Dyke PRICES 1 I 1 I N I<: »J L\sri' J 0. II. BLOUNT. Ashland, Or. W. Successor M. GILROY, to Youle & Gilroy ----- DEALER IN------ Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, And various builders' material. Send or call for prices. of Helman street. Warehouse at R. R.track, foot W. M. G I I.Il<)> PHOTOGRAPHY. The ut»<ter»lgti«HÌ li»’» «j*'»i» »i a I»«'» l!<<<< h er shop in A*hlatid, «»n Main street, at th»’ old meat market stand m ar (iranite *! I propose to supply the publi<* with the BEEF, PORK AND MUTTON- Iu M*a«on. A liberal share of the patrona1..'»’ of the people of Ashland and vicinity re «pectfully bolieited. All Orders Promptly Filled. DAVID PAYNE. A-hlaud. Or.. June 29, labs Having one of the liest skylights in Or egon. mal knowiny latir ta une it. I OCARANTKE «¡OOD WORK. E. TYLER. A bhi - asd , ... O bkoon . Myer’s Bloclueast side Main street. Leesons in painting and drawing will I h * given In C. M. Osborn. at his residence ou the sid<‘-tnll above the uortnal school.