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ASHLAND TIDINGS. ■LET YOU H LIGHT SHINE" VA’ Il s DISP. I TCHES. Harriet Beecher Stowe's mind is One thousand immigrants arc com fast. She is a mere eliii'i ment ing into Oregon and Washington eve falling I uow, it is report»«!. ry day, w e are iuformed by I hose ally ‘ The l'resi»lent lias np|*oint»*«i Fn »i EDITORIAL HOTES »HD HEWS whose liusinisss it is to watch the Minister to Auslro-Hungary. fiures. Ry th»* NOrthem I’licifi»*, by Grant 1 ami John I'. N» w 1'oueul-General at Allen Thorndyke Rice, editor of the the Canadian Pacific, by Hie Oregon lamdon. The Northern I’ai’lti»* has at Iasi »»■- North Aairricau Rerietc, has l>een of Short Line, by steamer from Califor nia they an* rushing in, and fnun one , eiireil entian»-»* to Cbicugo. i»<»viug n< - fered and has accepted the api*>int- hundred to two hundreil pass Ashland goliated a long lease of the Wisumsin ment of minister to Russia. every »lay goiug northward. Most of Central. A number of division superintend them are going to Wasliingt<»u Terri Ellison hits lUVellle») a 1>» W e 111.-,‘11- ents of railway mail service who were t»>ry. The Pugt-l Soitinl country has trutor which Will make possible the displaced by apfsiintees of Cleveland, a great l»»itn ir progre-s and the great profit,ibl<- wording of low grad«* ores winch was heretofore inqiossible. have Is'en reappointed. Hie appoint “Inland Empire" is also settling rapid Business has suffered a great collapse ments were solely in tbe interest of ly, Whitman county alone having on the ¡stbmus of 1'anama. in c»mse- efficiency of the service, it is an gaine»l 1500 jssiple nince the first of quence of lb»»4ailure ot lie .■ ma) »*om- nounced. January. The early admission <»f tMiOV. Five thousand |>e<q>le will Washington to the Union, and tbe dis leave l’uhama mtblu a mou.u. President Harrison has issued a cussion which has preceded it, have The famous horse "A'riiicu WiiScs, proclamation closing Behring sea and advertise»! the territory extensively owned by George A. Singertv. of Alaskan waters against the seal takers throughout the east, and th»* tide of Philadelphia, was sold at N'-w Yoik Monday for $.3<t,IXkl, to a wealthy resi other than those licensed by the Unit immigration is largely a consequence dent oFBuueoe Ayres. South America. ed States. This places a new phase of that. Tbe northern part of < Iregon, Washington, March 23. The first upon the diplomatic problems unset in lesser degree, is lienetitted by this, fight that bus taken pla»*e over any one tled lictween Canada and the United but the southern part of our state still of PreBiilent Harrison’s nominees, oc States, remains quietly waiting for the tide curred iu the senate to-day, when by a Justice Miller,of the supreme court, to come iu. People are coming hither vote of 25 to 13, after three hours’ de bate, th»» appointment of Whitelaw Chauncey M Dejs-w, and Senator and are fimiing here homes which re Reid was confirmed as minister to alize their desires ami ho|»es, but this Evart» are lw>tli talked of (or the Eng France, lish mission, but it is understtsal that immigration is maile itp of those who Washington, March 23. The preei- Harrison will not appoint a successor have learned directly of the advan dent is moving very deliberately hi to Phel|>s until the British govern tages of this part of tbe coast from making appointments, This is very ir- ment sc’nls a repraaratative to fill the friends who have lived here, or have ntuting to the office seekers, particu- • ho ly thus»* piling up lulls at pn sent at vacuum left by West’s brusque with accidentally discovered something; th»» Washington hotels. But,»* wii g to al nut Rogue River Valley in some the gstn ral «-xcelience of the iippoiut- draw.d. [ It was*learned by telegraph yester paper sent out as a single straw upon uieuts so far made, tlie people seem day that Robert Lincoln baa been ap the wide sea of population in the old dispos»»i to think that Gen. Harrison should l>e allowed to take bls own time pointed minister to England.] er states. People have heard of South iu selecting th»* men that w'lll make or ern California, they have heard of mar his administration. J n-lice Stanley Matthews, of the U. Washington Territory, and some have San Diego, Cal., March 23. Warr» n S. Supreme Court, died at bis home heard of Oregon, but tlie country be- Wilson, lute editor ami proprietor of in Washington last Friday. He had tween Sacrament»» and Portland is an the Sun sends tins message from Santa been ill for several years. He was unknown land to most of th»>se who Clara uimp: "The Santa Clara gol»l appointed by Garfield, and there travel to the Pacific coast to find new mines are all right. They uro not placers, but ledges; between thirty and was at rhe time of bis appointment homes. forty have been l»s*ate»l within a radi inneh apprehension expresaeil that he Every day people passing on the us of ten miles, everyone showing free would l*e partial toward the interests trains look about them when they gobi. If these ledges devi'lop as »iepth of large corporations, having been an step from the cars for a half-hour’s is reached, it is not unlikely that a attorney for some of the heavi<?st rail- r»*at here, and expr»*ss themselves de thousand stamps will b»> |x>iin>ling or»* there within on»* year, aud thousands romls, but hiB course on the liench ia lighted and surprise»! at the attractive of men will be empl»>yed." now conceiled by all to have been anti thrifty town they have discovered Washington, March 22. The pr»*si- honorable, im]*artial and just. here. They didn’t know then* was deut sigtidi ttie < >klah»»imi proclama Judge Grewhain is the favorite candi an^ such pla»*»*—never hear»! oT it. tion at 2:15 this afternoon. It was seut to tho state department to be date of the people everywhere for ap- They would like to stop and see our countersign»*! by Secretary Bltiine ami )M»!iitment lo fill the vacancy. country, but have tickets for some have the official seal attached. < Iwing other point, and must hurry on. to the absence of Blain»* and the state Sone of Blaine’s enemies not even department dosing nt 3 o’clock, the Many of them are desirable citizens a mugwump, will l>e worried by the officials in charge decid» d not to make people whom we want, and people who it public, but will do so Monday, it apprehension that the present admin istration of the department of state want to find just such a place as we is uuderstoo«! that May 1st is name»! have. But we will always lie drag as the date of allowing s»'ttlers to »'ti will lie as sluggish as that it has suc- ging liehind other places unless we ter land. ceislivi. One of tbe evidences of Philadelphia. March 25. A sp»*»rial waken to the fact that th»* towns that Blaine's watchfulness and decisive advertise themselves are the ones that to the Pretut says that an nunounce- ness is given in the following news m»*ul was p«>ste»l to-day at all the col- secure the larger share of the immi leries in the Rittston region, including item: "Herman Kempinski, a natu gration. Portland, Salem, Albany those of the Pennsylvania Cotd Com ralized American citizen, in prison at pany ami the small »*ompanies ami in Bowen. Russia, awaiting transporta all the cities on the Sound and else dividual operators, notifying the men where in Washington Territory are tion, 1ms l»een released upon a de of a suspension of six weeks duration. mand from Secretary of State. James spending money in ailvertising their This will be a terrible blow to the men. resources and advantages throughout who for nmnth.H have been ou very short <1. Blain»*. Miuister Wurtz, at St. the East. In Southern Oregon. time and are now iu a very poor con I’et» rsburg. says Kempinski will be Grant's Pass and Me«lfor»l are each dition. About bi.tXHI men and boys released even before the affidavits are HtT»v*te»l by this suspension. doing more than Ashland in thia re sent to Russia arrive. I>arring some Washington. March 25. Public s»>n- spect. nnfonieen difficulty.” tiinent lias again l»een aroused in favor In all that makes an attractive town of a new executive mansion, owing to The Democrat who han read in hia Ashland is able to make a showing tbe recent illness of Mrs. Harrison, party journal« that Wanamaker is a that will bear comparison with any which, it is said, has lieen caused by the uiiheultlifuln»ss ami ina»le»|ua<*y of wealthy man ami gave a large num to place of its size on the coast. Our tbe White bouse. It has miserable «well the Republican campaign fund, citizens must let the world know what plumbing, and sewer gas ran bedet«x*t- and who therefrom conclude»» that the a town and valley we have. To do ed on a sultry or foggy day in any part poatmaster general accepted a cabinet this, we must have united actum and, of tbe building. The house is too small. There are but five bedrooms hi position simply a* an honor to be to make a feasible channel, our city it. aud wheu the president ami his worn with the responsibility and labor shoulil h avea Ixmrd of trade. The wife have a few relatives visiting them, drain'd wholly upon the shoulders of T idisos is tired of harping upon this as at present, they are crowded. siilstrdinate*. is sadly mistaken. Wan suggestion, but still “has hopes” that Mr. Windom is tbe oldest member of amaker ia a worker, and has few if some citizens will give it an effective the new cabinet, being very uearly 63 years of age. Mr. Milier is the young any equal# in the country as the ad start vet. est member, not having reach«*! his ministrative head of a great business. forty-eighth year. Mr. Blaiuean«! Mr. The State Appropriations. He will se* that the work is done, too Rusk are about tbe same age, 59. Mr. (Salem Statesman, Mar. 23 I Proctor is 58, and Mr. Tracy 60. Next npon business and economical princi ples. One of the first orders he is Atnoug the large number of bills to Mr. Miller, the youngest man in tbe sued directed all clerks in the office passe«! by tbe re«*eut session of our Cabinet is Wanamaker, who is not quite 52. The average age of the moni- of the First Assistant Poatmaster- legislature were many appropriating i>ers of the Harrison’s Cabinet is 57 various sums of money for various pur- G»*n»*ral, and such as may be required [xiees, !>esidee a gixxl round sum in years. The oldest man who ever en- from other bureaus of the department, tbe regular appropriation bill. After terail a Cabinet was Lewis Cass, who until otherwise directed, to liegin considering tbe good points and im became Buchanan's Secretary of State at seventy-five. Alexamier Hamilton work at 8:39 A. M. instead of 9 A. M. portance to the p«*ople at large of this was the youngest of all Cabinet offirars. bill aud that bill, it seems meet and as heretofore, and remain at their just to have a gram! round up and as Washington, March 25. The joint desks until 6 P. M. instead of 4 P. M. oertain as near as practicable the to brief of Swift ami White in the Chae tal cost of all this extract of legislative Clerks in the Dead Letter department Chang Ping case has been prepared. wisdom, which has I »ecu attracted It holds that congress has the right to are require»! to do the same thing. front the brains of our representative control th»* movements of undesirable men. The new postmaster general ia re- Several short expressions iu current aliens in this country, including the right to expel them, and that it fol js>rte<l as having told a subordinate numbers of the public journals indi lows that congress certainly lias the who, expecting removal, thought to cate that tbe total of appropriations right t»> prevent the entrance into this anticipate it by resignation, to go back which must be met by taxation and country of such aliens. It is further its consequent effect on the next levy to his desk, adding: “when I get time of state taxes, baa not Is'en properly argue»! that a return certificate« not a contract ¡.erniit'.ing Chinese to re I will look into your case. If you cvnsiilered, and therefore th»* conclu enter the country after leaving it, but sion are at variance with th»* actual have been faithful and efficient, you is only a means of iilentification of the won’t be disturbed: if not, you nee»i facts. The writer will endeavor to persons allowed to re-enter under the give these facts with such a <i»gr» e of law as it existed when the certificate not go through the formality of re accuracy or as near as can is* ascer w<»s issneil, ami that the certificate is signing.” Whether this story is true tained at the present time, as follows; simply a word picture of the holder. or not, it is sound doctrine. Snlxir- Appropriations a. contained in the regular appropriation bill 471 ».111 88 »linates who have been competent and Wood Notice. arraorsiaTioNs is arcciat act -». faithful-and perhap»» there are such Foreleveu different wagon roa»li »113.IIOI U»i I id r«' h well stoc ked wood yard hack of horticultural comnn.sion the N»>\< 1 hl».'k, »ortier Main and Ifarga in tbe postal service, though the |>e»>- For For bureau weather service »line struct* l»i> !•> Inch stove wood and 1* ple are skeptical upon that point— For purchase 14an»l i.'»Or reports and *0-in» h In « • wood, delivered on «hort For two Eastern Oregon and one n»•::»•«• m t."i- iu tow n. should be undisturlied. It may be Southern Oregon agricultural >. B; All ia tes hauling wood to town aoeiety at |17aiv each per annum ».»« ai . u U or having any w ood for sale in large or small that all that eveu the negligent and For purchase of one half block lot!«, will do well to call at the oftiee of C W. east of the state bouse >.uu>.uu Ayers at the above comer. iucomi>etent on»*» need to make them ■ Iki For luldjtional salary of Matt* efficient, ia competent superiora, ami librarian......... When perHons tell you th;»v never had For relief Mrs. S. J. McPherson such a cold in their life take their word a know bilge that their tenure of office For relief of Jno Stapleton......... for it and advise them to uso (’hambur »tepemls ms>n their promptness ami For relief of heiraof A. .1. lfambre Iain’s Cough Remedy and cure it. For For relief of Fred Yenke ra -acity. At all events, it seems prob- For relief of I. ifaeker coughw, colds and hoarseness it baa no relief of Jno. Iiinsiuori- equal Sold by T. K. Botloti. ui 'e that tbe subordinates in the For For Agri» iiltural college ismtal service will get a chance t»> For Portland Refuge Home For state reform school Land Office Bulletin. draw a few months' salary and re For expenses of session deem themselves under a republican Roaebnrg, Oregon. Our Washing Total mlminist ration. -1 < Iregouian. This does not iuclutle appropriations ton <*<> respondent semis us tbe follow ing information: made from trust funds. Homestead patents :ssne»l Nos. 1223 This is the total amount, then, that Good Hard S»*nae. is to lie paid out of the general funds ami 1985. A'. ir«’ during this year and next. Chicago, March 22.—The AV John Wexler, of the U. S. Bakery Washington special says: The Presi- If the state w»*re even at the liegin- »lent has given members of Congress uiug of this year and r«*»*eiv(*<i nothing keepsa choice Block of confectionery plainly to understand that he does not into tbe geueral fntiii from <iuy other propose to make appointments of un source than taxation tins would i>e tlie fit men simply Iwause they are strong exact amouut to lie raised by taxation ly recommended. A certain State del during this year an,l next. But, as egation went to him to-day to recom- shown by the last statement of the meml for appointment to a foreign commission for tbe cumputui ion and mission an ex-member of Congress who apportionment of state levy of taxes, is one of tbe most entertaining au»l made Dec. »5, 1888, the slate was de Blood Diseases are cured by forcible stump speakers in tliecouutry. ficient S11 a 51< j .9!I. Instead of a »1«»- the persevering use of Ayer's His reputation as a humorist is nation ticiency tbe luw contemplates aud re Sarsaparilla. al, but he ia not a man of cuituie or quire»» a surplus of ¿jikkl. Adding This medicine is an Alterative, ami fine manners. General Harrison knows these amounts to tbe total of appro causes a radical change in the system. him well, and wheu Ills name was men- priations, we have fit 197,1115. f’»7. The process, in some cases, may not be tiomil and tbe iudoraements, which From other sources than taxation quite so rapid as in others ; hut. with are remarkably strong, were presented. the state will probably receiv»» I lie fol persistence, the result is certain. General Harnuou said: "Why do you lowing amounts: Read these testimonials recommemi sn»*h a man for this place' Fr»»m th»* geiicrai (nvermueiit »>»» la “ For two years I sutfere»! from a se »lian wsrclslm*. after coi»imb»»i<»ii Y’ou know he ia not tit fur it. »V bile is pal»i p»7 »O’ vere pain in my right side, ami had' tie is a worthy imd a useful man, and From other source» 2»*.<V0 other troubles cause»! by a torpi»i liver while I have the highest resp»i*t for ilalan -e of <»1<1 appropriati»»»»» not ami dyspepsia. After giving several him, he is no more tit for a diplomatic likely to la* tiraw n -'■».»XiO medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 1 position tbun he is to occnpy the pul Tidal. t7*.»5»0 was greatly benetiteil by the first bottle, pit. He bHS not tbe slightest taste or Deduct this and there is left the sum an»! after taking five bottles I was »■»•m- talent for diplomacy, aud be is not the i'letely cured — J'din W Benson. 70 propw mull to aeu»l on a foreign mis of £917,815.68 to lie raised by taxation. -awrence st., Lowell, Mass sion. If you will tin»l something that Of this amount 3317,81 )5.fi8 has already Last May a large carbuncle broke out tie is tit for I will be gla»l to consider l>een provided for by tbe present levy, on my arm The usual remedies had no bis claims, but it is uselsea for y» on to leaving 8fkm.olO.it). Ou an estimaUai effect ami I was contine»l to my la*»i for valuation of 388,000,1X10, tbt* uext state eight weeks. A friend induce»! me to try pre-« him for this appointment.” tax for current expenses w.»nld tie Aver's Sarsaparilla Less than three alaait 8.8 mills. bottles healed the sore. In all my expe KLAMATH COUNTY. rience with medicine, I never saw more ridukville star. March 22.1 The legislature of 1885, that made Judge Smith will see»! more than 4bt> larger appropriations than that of 1*8?, Another marke»l effect of tbe use of this had some 8î)iJ<l,ittli) to 840tl.uou surplus medicine was the strengthening of my uervs to grain thia year. in the state treasury to go on. The sight.” — Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Corporal John Laibel and Miss Anna re»'eut session ba.l no such surplus, Spriugs, Texas. Ryan, both of Fort Klnmatb. were mar and the whole amount of the vast i>p “ I ha»l a dry scaly humor for years, ried at tbe above pla»»e <>u tbe 4th mat. propriationa must Is* provided fur tn and suffered terribly ; ami. as my broth by Rev. Futber Noel, of Jacksonville. the state levy of taxes. er and sister were similarly atfiicteii, I It is not a very encouraging outlook presume tbe mala»ly is here»litary Last W. E. Greene ia having hia etore winter, Dr. Tyron. (of Fernandina, iHiilding [Minted and otherwise iui- for the reputation for economy of the Fla.,) recommemled me to take Ayer s prove»i for the purpose of receiving a late legislature, but the truth may II» Sarsaparilla, ami continue it for a year For five months I took it daily I have stock of groceries, sic., which are now well lie tohi now ub later on. not ha»i a blemish upon my body for the at ¡.be railroad last three months." — T. K Wiley, 14ti Mrs. M. E. Williams left for Jack Aociileuts are liable to happen at Chambers st., New York City. sonville yesterday inoruing, taking her any tune. an»l it is well to la* prepare») ••Last fall and winter I was trouble»! two ihiilgbtere, who will attend school for tliem. Every family eho’tld keep with a dult. heavy pain in my side. I did not notice it much at first, but it at St. Mary’s Aca.lemi at that place. a laittle of Dillard's S|»s*i!i.* in th' gradually grew worse until it became house at all times. It is worth its A man by the uame of Young was almost unbearable. During the latt»»r oue day thia week fouml in Ina cabin, weight in gold f»>r burns,»» il»ls, bruoes. part of this time, disorders of the stom ohl sorts» uod skill ilisea-e-. Sold hj ach and liver increased my troubles I near tbe residence of W. C. Cruwfor.1 began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, anil, of Tule lake, m almost a dyiug comli- T. K. Bolton. after faithfully continuing the use ct tiou with rheumatism au»l hunger, not There is still room forone. two. three this medicine for some months, the pain I »el ng able to help himself. Mr. Craw gt*o»l bouses on Boule»ar.I in 11 'mark disappeared ami I was completely ford bad him brought to his bona»» and er's addition. I’ri.t s rn I terms rea care<f"—Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, prop»*rly cared for, and at this writing sonable. Apply to E. B. lliiusuker. * Haverhill, Mass we learn he is getting along finely. (lo to Blount's for anything in th» meu’s hue. He hi.a the largest sto»*k. rtKraacD by ami sells cheapest. FRIDAY.. RED HOI SE COLUMN MARCII J*. UW Long-Standing Wonderful Results. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, BIJ01XB3 Mmi<HiJ3n3Jinn3 A dollar sAvtsi is a dollar made Buy ; your goods at ILe Re»l House. x MERCAN 1 H.t. REAL ESTATE .VALUABLE RED FOR MORAL BROS. SALE AT Fair* - : - Fri cos ! Beg* leave to announce to the public of Ashland and vi cinity that they have opened with a large stock of One Farm containing 109 acre., of kind suitable for ìni.xe»! fami I Well located 3 miles from Ashland. 40 Acres 6 miles from Ashland; suitable fot a conifoit »b!»* lion Price if sold at once $25 per acre. 20 Acres of Fruit Land miles from Ashland; $!<»> per . i» 14 Acres Fruit Land 3-4 mile from Ashland l ine !.»• it: n im home. §150 per acre. 10 Acres of good Fruit Land at $100 pci acic 10 Acres Fruit Land at $60 per acre. 4 One half acre lots from £ too to $160 each 5 Lots in Hunsaker's Addition. 10 Lots in Miner’s Addition. DHV (1OODS, DRKHS GOODS, FANCY GOO1 )S, Y<*. For Salo by Which they will öfter 0 G. F. BILLINGS. ASHLAND, OR EGG • < Jfljce near Post« flier. / Having the best of facilities we are enabled to give to our customers i1 8 rj; S Í .J « - GOOD INDUCEMENTS FOR PURCHASING ! .t M> ♦ And invite the public to ONLY a Call and Examine Our (mods. í I N K: JUST MORAL .BROS., Opposite the Postoffice. M OREGON. DEEDS RECORDED. FOR SALE! r 1 Valuable Flouring Mill. A Fine Stuck Ranch, And Well-bred Cattle ! The undersigned offers for sale his ralua hie flouring mill property with 4 » acres of land, on Rogue river, near Gold Hill R K station. This mill ha*- a tine location for business, being convenient to a large area of the best grain land in S-uithern Orcg.jn. It has a never-failing \\ a'cr power -the finest in Southern Oreg»»n. The inf 11 ha* ju<r been fitted up in goodsha|»e throughout, with new machinery. Terms reasonable. Will also sell a T- r W • H r 0 Stock Ranch of 1200 acres on Rogue river; all fenced: 10ft acron already in tilfaifa. Price,|X,(k)O; titneon a part of the price If desired. Will also sell u ith the ranch or separately IOO head of stock, including a number of full blood Durham and Hereford yearling«, bulls and heifers. Ti»e*e are fine young cattle, and pe: >ous who may want young bulls or heifers, one or int»re, would do well to see them. Address O. GA SI A RD. 41 Ashland, Or. 0 r Men’s Finest Quality Gum Boot3 REDUCED TO $2.50 PER Men’s Finest Quality Gum Boots (1< »n REDUCED 10 Men’s Heavy Grey Knit Underwear. REDUCED 10 b CTs. Men’s Heavy Red Underwear, REDUCED TO í 5 tí CTS. Men’s Fine White Underwear, REDUCED TO 2o 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 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 l PAIR Bovs’ Boots (cheap at $2:50) REDUCED TO $1.00 PAIE. Men’s Heavy Working Shoes, REDUCED, TO $1.00 PA IE. 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. I I II Eggs for Hatching From B’y/o/ff/o///.s. Pb/mouth P oc / ca . ljgJit flrafuna^ /kONf mid Shdjle Comb Ilroirn Le<]horn>^ W’hib' B y/- oiobdtcs, Pdltriibje Co<'hiii.\ mtd Black Mimu cos America’s best breeds. Whmcrx of the hiijhcst hon ors at all (hr lanjrst r.rh ¡bitions for the past eleven years, $3 p<*r setting: twnjor .<5. Semi stamp for (’¡ltnlogne. VblresH J. M. (iMiRfsoN, Forest Grove. Oregon. E. B. IY1YER, 1 u. II. I ) I I 1 Î ’ Vri 1 PLU 1 A I .Ashland, Or. ÂTOTÏCU rs?O Horsemen and Breeders! | | BOYKTCri, Ashland, Or. I'or Sal»*. Hetnorl ll tli-etliig Very highly bred Sett» r puppies, \n a»l ir»‘sH will lie »lelivered »»t the I m /.h parents me well traine»! uml re U. M. L. Hal). T 1» nr, nt I ..'clock p. trieve on land ami in water. m.. Marc! 31st <»n the death *»f Is ill. J. B. N ewman . GifT- ril. r» x! "If a num «lie. shall Ashlaml, Oregon. la- lit»* r»gi;iu?" Appropriate n ro I u - tious will I k -offer»-.!. Everyboiy Cor A Bargain. • dite!» invite.I to attorni. Jons B eesox . Business house (two ro»>m»> ami h»t, Ill b-Imlf of -t.H-kbol»!» rs of U. M. for »¡.I»*, ii.'ar the depot. One room rente»! st 12 per e»<tit. per annum on L. Hal!. I'lrouut ssk»-»l for property, inquire Oregon lx ■ luey I'» a is i^t up iu i:r of Felts A Johnson. ♦ tight tin I 'A'-s winch pres.r.i- iii-iet. l oi AMiian«!- its pi cullai 1: »• licril i ru;»» rtu - l'nli »hr»N*ti.»i for pt» j.aimg the t»-a, ac- i I ¿ive th»« wti’l.i.” siitbiujimihl« »x.irpany »■.■ eli pa. k-ig»* It is also put <-lt»se r dr» n rhr.ir, up U,» i ■ i.l form, a ■ » >»»♦ i.'ii.t» »! » V •* lo kiion the tho iglit lliut tills your treet. 1» .’raggi-’ i*¡'»i»ir z*.l to >b»- tiss«il lui gl ,w:ng hair: ilieail. r f l. i ; ■ .1,».•:••> i O.» g’.:i K''l'i* y I» ..i.-.- u t i-» wh • is e! limisi for '•ù » il would. ..¡»e i,ix»*rt**l. "really now, Your offer »mikes me laugh, it. **».;.) .0 r. K Boliou. l»»»r I i\ s t'.irking bow I'*i !»M*k hi Loguu’s photograph.” B:g !*arg. : i»i Men »• an 1 B >vs lint-, ■tO. H B|.»mt - ' * < >ie ; till call o! baking poWiler Or. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Mass. Fries >1; .Is bvitlss, D- Wonk $4 s bolUs. au'itwnJ ip oes»* mash t.»owJa for 50c, at tbe Red iiuuse. GRAND CLEARANCE z '8 Rich food, an»l lack of exercise, during the winter months, causes the system to Unit»*! Stat»* to Jonathan Kinney become torpiil and the blood impure. A < t St. Patrick's Pills wi l — patent. 20 1.8-100 acres in N E Ij of doseortwo cleanse nnd invigorate the system, puri se» 32. tp 37. R 2 wì M. fy the blood and do more go»id than a James Hamlin to Tho«. »I. Hamlin dollar bottle of blood purifier. Sold by et. al. bin i in s»*»* 6. lot 1 in *•*»• 7, tp T. K. Bolton. 38, R 1 W, also 85 acres iu D. C. 51, Go to corner Main asd Grauite streets tp 38, R 2 west. James Hamlin to Eliza »I. Hamlin — for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, lot 12 Ilk 20. also lot 23 bk20, M«vlfor»l; artists' materials, aud wall and build lot 3, t»k 1. Phoenix; 320 44-100 acres ing prqiers. Estimates made on paint iu sec 6 ami 7, 1, D. L. C. 47, tp 38, ing. paper hanging, interior decora tions, etc. IL 1 west. H. 8. E vans , Ashland, Or. James llamliu to Thus. J. Hamlin et al. 169 ncrcH of land in tp 37 ami There is a fine lino of lend p»*ucilsat 38. Joseph H. Htewart to Samuel H. Bnrckhalter& Hasty’s, including Engle Sy ken -23 acres 111 tp 38, R 1 west. 83,- Pencil Co.'s colored crayons in differ ent shades for architect's use; Auto 0Ó0. Alph ouse Dickey to A. D. Helman — matic drop pencils, A. W. Falier's Hue grade pencils. Caqienter's cedar pen lot 8, !>k 10, Ashlaml. 82. cils, anil a large assortment of pencils A. D. Helman to Mary E. Dickey for school use. ♦ lot 5, l>k 10, Ashlaml. 82. Adam Wolgamott to Mrs. Grace M ho Said It Wouldn't Rain. Fountain 10 acres in sec 33, tp 38, R I west, 8100. A bargain in fruit land uow offered- \V. A. Patrick to Kate Andrus lots ten acr*w of fine fruit land, fair bouse, 3 ami 4, l»k 35, Coohdge'6 aildltiou tu with goal cistern, good barn; 6 acres Ashland. 81250. cleared and plowed, some fruit tre»»s Geo. R. Hargadmo to A. T. Kyle, Jr. H»_*t. Goo»l soil and pleasant location lami in Ashland, 8250. 1’.j miles from Ashland. Apply to G. Ashlaud Woolen Mills to Mary H. F. Billings. Vining lot 1. bk 17. Ashlaml, 81. ------------------- ------------------------------- Marv H. Vining to S. M. Byers lot Jacksonville to Medfurtl. 1. bk 17. Ashlaml, 32100. Patronize the only wagon that con Geo. IL H irg vlin • to G. S. Butler et nects with every train, ram or shine, ul lot 1 and 2. bk 2. Ashland. 85. an»l carries the U. S. mail. aud Wells. G»*<>. R. Hnrgadiue to G. S. Butler Fargo .V Co.’s express. Satisfaction lot 9 ami lo. I»k 3, Ashlaml, 85. J ohn D yah . Driver. D. R. B. Wiunitord to G. 8. Butler guaranteed. ami J. Tbompeon Land in Ashlaml. Estray Cow Wanted. 31500. R. L. Andrus to W. A. Patrick The undersigned will give a suita 3 13-100 acres iu Ashlaml. 818IX). ble reward for information that will Martha M. Cooksey b7-80 acres lead to the rt*covery ot the following near Central Point, 883..5O. animal, lost, strayeil or stolen from Martha J. Sbo»»k. guard to Geo. ..ml Ashland last November: A whitish E»l J. Cbrishnian 140 acres in s<*‘ 7, cow considerably sprinkle»l with dark 17 anil 18, tp 37, R 1 east. Hpots alsnit tlie bead, six or seven years G. H. Baker et al to E. M. Furman olil. meilium size; underbit in one ear lots 1, 2. 3. I an 15. bl: 4. Cottage ad and slit, iu the other; bramle«! on hip dition to Medford, 8375. with a circle having a straight line G. W. Howard to Hattie Anderson drawn across it through the middle. lots 15. I»:. 17aml 18, bk 18. Medford, O. G aniaro . 8250. Ashlaml. Or.. Mar. 22. 1889. Hamm 1 Colver to (¿. N. Anderson lots 1 aud 2. I»k 5. Phoenix. SDK». fclray H»»r«e. Min» rv.i J. Armstrong et al. to John A buy horse, t wo years old past, with II Dowui.'ig liir»d in h> 37. R 2 west. small star in forehead and branded 8572.40. W. 8. Gore to E. E. Gore umlivid- G Gon left thigh, has strayed from the ed 1 . interest in lots 7 au»i 8. bk 19. Emigrant creek range, and the umler- signeil. bis owner, will pay areaaounble M»*dforil. 8125. Sarah N. amt F. G. Strange to J. R. reward for information leading to his re»*»very. Address, G eo . G ivan . Gib-on 2 i'crcb in Ashland, 8210. Eagle Point, Oregon. M. W. Hnr».*adine to E. C. Ka ie lami iu Ashlaml, 82. Bargain* in |!r»*sa Good« Hawkins G. Shock to R. J. Robison 111 acri\s in tp 35. R 1 west. 81l»0. In order to reduce stock we have re- IL J. Rol>:ns»m to D. 1’. Mathews duce.t th»* price on h I 1 our dress goods. Jl> acri“- in tp 35, li 1 West. 81IX). A spl» udi»l assort m»»nt to s»‘le»*t from. Call ami examine. J. M. M c C agi ». * ----- ---------- Mr. J. Snatli, traveling salesman At a llsrgnln. for Be'forJ. <’»nrk «t Co.. Chicago. ha»l the misfortune to sprain his wrist most A full-l.lood Hereford bull for sale sever- lv. "1 was suffering great pain.” ' at a bargain at the ol«i Clayton place, he says, "ami iny wrist was badly swol six miles south of Ashland. Owner is len; a !■ " a. pliestionsof » hatiiberlnin’s I’aiu Bii'1.1 !• :ivved the )Miini>u»lreduce»! going out of the stock business. tlie swvl II»»..' in one night, and in co se ll t-iic» »ay work and hnsinesa was Dot Rooms to Kent. :nterrnpl»«t. for which I sni ververate-' Nicely ftiruisbe»l rooms to let at the i'll. 1 can recommend Chamlierlain’s 1’i.iU Raim from pi rs- nst <*xp» ri»'iice.” resid«*u»*e of M rs. H. Ralph on Main street near busing part ottowu. |13 Sold l»y !'. K. Boltou. I » : i ANI» <»’ F I ?esp(‘ci fully. ASIIL j ANI), DAYS IYC*%E 30 • I U Pioneer Block, » ChildrenCryforPitclier’sCastoria I Ï 8 Ashland, - - - Oregon, iu < <• al Poili Breeder aud Shipper of » ' 14 Eg»« tr.'.n Fresh Bread acd Wyandotte». Plymouth Rocks, Light Brahmas, Brown Legnorns, $.'• lor i $5 fof -♦•■ **'< 1 id i d l " h nnteed. Bread Ei>i»l\GS A- MORSE, HARDWARE. ASHLAND. OREG His Work Speaks for Itself. :33