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TO FRI IT (.ROMERS.
son's couymny. Walker, was a slow
thinkii
fslow
speaking,
awkward
fel-
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Oregon is a great country but «ome-
Tin* Hnr Experience* uf a iountr
t not lacking in physical conr- Offi«'.. of Oregon State Board of Horti­
tbiug is radically wrong iu the agricul-
Vermonter.
culture, No. 171, Second street.
a
Walker moved along in the
ttve
department.
We
think
the
trouble
STATE OF OREGON.
Or., April 10, 1889.
(¿¡urge
as
unconcerned
as
though
ho
I is that too much attention is paid to I recently listened to «..me very in- / was limiting for the cows on the mount­ The rotiTL.ixn,
J N U >l|»h
* Senator»*
necessity
for
immediate action
wheat growing, and not enough tooth­ teresting stones abonl Major Georg#
J H Mitchell
ains of Vermont, when a minnie ball iu list thug with the obnoxious fiesta
Congressman
Hinget Hermann
er
affaire.
We
import
butter
from
W.
Burleson,
who
is
collector
of
the
Governor
xhv-ter Pentiu/er
Iowa and California; vegetaMes from port of St. Albans, Vermout. Burle­ struck him in the knee. He wheeled that have already secured so strong a
Secretary of S’ate
G. ..rgv W MrHrid’
State Treasurer
the latter ; apples from Ohio and Sew son was sixteen years old the 19th of around like a top. and then, taking hold iu many of the orchards of Ore­
«, W Webb
Superiftrudent Instruction
E. li. MvElruy
York; eggs from Iowa and Illinois; March liefore he enhsted in May. 1HC.1, bold of bis hit leg with liotb of bis gon, prompts the "State Board of Hor
State Printer
F. <’. Baku
ham,
bacon, lard and canned meats as a member of company K, titli Ver­ bands, said: “Captain, oh. Captain, ticulture," created by the last legisla­
K. S. Strahan.
f
Supreme
Judges
I
from
Chicago;
canned tomatoes and mout. He was a very couseientious just look at that; that fellow has ture, and which- met and organized but
William I’. i»ord
/
W. W Thayer
’
fruits from California; canned corn from I boy and also very patriotic. When knocked the stnffiu' out o’ my leg. and yesterday, to isstib tins bulletin, its
FIRMT Jl’DH iAl- yt'-TKK’T.
Maine - where it is planted with a shot­ the captain asked him his age he said: I knew he would do it all the time.” first act toward carrying out the ob­
I k Weister.
Circuit Judge
gun
and raised with a jackscrew we "I will lie 19 the 19th of March.” That wound up poor Walker's career jects for which it has ¡teen created.
W M Culvig
District Attorney
The information contained in this bul­
ship wool and import woolen gotals, Some of the companies of his regiment as a soldier.
For Ja k*..n. Josephine, Lake aud Klamath
letin is of necessity brief, and some- K
ship hides and imjH>rt leather, and so participated iu thebattleof Big ¡ietliel,
countie*.
Another man in that Vermont com­ what crude, for time will be required
on the entire list. Ope half of the one of the very first fought in 1‘*’>1.
,I A( KS“N I i»l’ST V.
pany
was
Pierce,
who,
liefore
the
war,
to enable the Board to secure that in­
Senator
farmers in the state buy their bacou Burleeou'e company was not order.xl
A. <’. Stanley
J. T How’iitch
and lard, and many of them their but­ out to participate in that battle. He haitaipent several years on the frontier formation from practicle ex|>erimenta
£ t Kvpresentatives
as
an
ludian
fighter.
He
had
his
own
K. A Miller
that shall lie of most value to the or­
ter, and right here in The Dulles we did not like tlie idea of staying iu camp.
W. II. Price
County Judge
ship wheat and import Hour. In other I In the company next to his there wa« rille, molded bullets for it, and was chanlists in particular, aud to the hor­
J R Sell.
never
lietter
pleased
than
when
his
William Kav
ticulturist in general.
branches it is the same. We import a vacancy caused by one of the men
4 Commissioners
c. w Tavh»r
“ *
almost all of our hardware (a few stoves : being seut to the hospital. Without company was ordered on to thu skirm­
THE IXIPLIN MOTH.
County Clerk
Ma c Miller
line. Fierce looked out to protect
sheriff
being made 111 the pt.'ite 1. all of our ag­ saying anything Bnrlesou strapped on ish
Bud*vy
J.
The Uodliu moth is without question
himself, lint his every shot counted.
Treasurer
K. II M«M»re
ricultural implements, wagons, liug- i Ins accoutrements, took his gun and
AmM-sMir
day lie had lieen busily engaged the insect that needs to be looked af­
J M Childvrw
gies,harness, leather. We import lum­ 1 joined the company that was goiug to One
s.-houl Superintendent
H II Mih hr 11
molding
bullets; he had not s|x>ken ter first, as it is without doubt the
Purveyor
I. s. Howard.
ber iu the shape of wagon material, the fight. When some distance out for a long tune. Coolly holding the worst |>e*t ever introduced into tlie
•
’
(»roner
Di ■ K Pry re
etc., bringing it from Illinois that has the captain seeing the stranger with bullets in his left hand, be counted State. It is ueedless to write at leugth
no timber and is forced to import it, the company said:
J omkphin E < ut MT*
them off with the index fiuger of the about the ravages of this enemy of the
Joint’Senator. M St.Clair; Represent at I re,
to Or^fon that baa a million acres of
“Where are you going, sir?"
right, saying, "Bovs, here areuiue bul­ pear, apple and qninoe; those who have
I Howard. < .»unty Judge, V Coivig;
the
be6t
timber
land
in
the
world.
We
“With this oompanv, sir.”
lets. The next battle we go intii, pro­ suffered from bis acquaintance kuow
i»nimi'i.sir>nrr*. J. H:*n*vth and P. Hauern;
ship
tallow
and
import
soap.
Iu
fact
» lerk, C K. chan-dur. Sheriff*, M. Mu**;
“Why?"
vided I am sent out on the skirmish him well; those who have been so for­
IT vm '1 » r, J. A, Jrnning*. \**r-«s<ir, P. C.
there js not a single industry in the
“Because its my company.”
hue. mue 'Johnnie Rebe’ will get hurt, tunate as to escape his acquaintance
Ream, srhnoi Supcrinleudeut, W. A. Massiv;
state except ............................
that of wheat raising that I "No. You belong tocompanv K.”
surveyor, W N. Saundro; < orenbr. Dr.
for
T am going to make all these will do well to use the one ounce of
is worked to the ¡aiint of supplying the
The lad looked arouud surprised and count.” One day while they were on preventive and keep him out, and so
Fianaitan.
I
home markets, aud yet we cry out for said, "Why, isn’t this company K?”
KLWATH C’WWTY.
the skirmish line. Price said to Burle­ have no need for the pound of cure. It
Joint Senator. C. A C<Mr*weil, of Lake:
protection and complaiu al »out hard
"No, sir; this is company E."
son,
“Captain do you see that Johume is only by “eternal vigilance” that Ore­
K.-prt *ruia*i\v. >. P. M»».”», of Lake Connty
Men’s Navy Blue Overshirts,
times. We blindly go raising wheat,
The captain rather gruffly asked, over there? I know be is an officer. gon’s reputation for the producing the
ludgr, W. S M» j **. ’ oiiiiiii.*.*iolivr*, W.
the article giving the smallest percent­ “What do you propose to do sir?”
4 .-n'.iLird and I.. R Kt *!rr; Clerk. A. !.. Lvat
Reduced to $1. age
Captain, you just keep your eye on “big red apple” sound aud free from
it’: »lu riff. V! I». childrr*; Treu-urei. < ha*,
of profit, for no reason apparently
“Well captain, if it does not make that fellow.” and bringing his nfle to worms, “can be maintained.” We
'.arv*: A-*r*(*or. John Sniart; School Super
than
that
one
mau
can
raise
more
acres
any difference to you, I would like to his shoulder, sent a bullet Hying after therefore apfieal not only to that first
intrude:»». I‘- Fountain; Surveyor. »I. B. Grif­
of it than of anytbiug else. The fact go along with this company.”
fith : < »»roner. J sirmcn*.
Men’s Reti Flannel Shirts
the Confederate company commander. law of nature, "self preservation,” but
that we prosper at all is due to the ex­
“But we are going to have a fight.” He fell, and w hile Pierce was reloading to that nobler one that stirs the heart
LlKK < ol Ni Y.
Reduced to $1. traordinary prolificness of the soil, but “Well captain, that is what I enlisted his gun. said, “Captain if yon run on and prompts to nobler deeds that the
Joint S iiator. ’
V c<»g*w. il, of l ake.
we can uever exi>ect to have a thrifty for. 1 did not enlist to hang arouud
K :j. ^ ntalKr. S. I’ M»»*-. Cmin’y Judgr. >V
entire State may lie lienetited thereby.
\ Wil*hirr: c»nnini*?donvr*. K. L. shethirk
class of farmers as long as a great por­ camp when there was fighting going to that fellow you look over his right
and William Hagle'; I'lrrk. W. F Boyd;
eye
and
yon
will
see
my
X
mark,
”
and
REMEIHES AGAINST OOPI-IN MOTHS.
tion of them raise wheat and ship it on.”
>heritr, William ’ irli. Treasurer, A. MH al
sure enough that was where he was hit.
There
are twe modes of fighting them
I 17,000 miles to market, to get money
leu: <rhool Siipcriutrndrnt, V. Il Either;
At cost. to send 1500 miles from home to buy “All right, you can go.”
All at cost.
A*M’*%or. J. E. M»‘lH»nough: Stork !n*j»rrtor,
generally made use of one is to pre­
I
think
it
was
at
Gettysburg
that
I» K Joiie-4.
bacon and eggs. - -| Wasco Co. Sun.
In the fight no mau in company E Pierce and an old genius named Durfy, vent the hatching of the egg. or the
MEETING OF <’>VRTS, ETC.
was
braver or fired more rounds than were lying together under a heavy tire. killing of the young worm while work­
The supreme ( onrt of Oregon meet* at Sa
Men’s Silk Handkerchiefs.
People Everywhere
h in. regular terms rommenriug on ihr tirsi
the l(i-year-old boy. When he re­ Durfy was one of those characters w ho ing into the fruit; the other is the
'loipJn * in Man h and’h tolH-r.
All at cost. Confirm our statement when we aav thal turned to camp he took bis place in was always on the off side; quarreled catching of the worm iu traps as it is
cost.
Ihr Circuit «our: for the First Judicial
Ecker’« English Remedy is in every way his own oompauy, au officer ap­
escaping from the fruit, or by having
iMsiiirt *rts in Jackson count) on tir*’ Mon-
superior to anv and all other prepara­ proached him. put his baud on his with the man who marched m front of the fruit eaten by bogs as soon as it
davwiii \pril. SeptrmlH’f and hrrvmber. In
and
the
man
who
marched
behind
him
tions
for
the
throat
and
lungs
In
drops from the tree aud Is-fore the
k uniath countv on -rvond Mumia) in Juue
Hats of All Kinds,
Men’s (’orninoli Overshirts,
whooping oongh and croup it is magic shoulder and said, “Burleson, you are him; quarreled with his tent mate. worm escapes. The fimt mode is with­
i id ii.
M-’iida' m NmrmhT. In Lak»
and relieves at once. Remember this under arrest.”
..Unix on the third Monda) iu Mav and rhe
He
was
all
right
except
lie
Beemed
to
All
of
them
at
cost.
All at cost.
“May I ask what I am under arrest fatten on his disposition to quarrel and out doubt the most siieceaefu), and is
M-.-.n'i Monda» iu <>ct.»l»cr. in Josephine
remedy is sold on a positive guarantee,
also the least ex|»ensiVe. This is ac­
ount) on tir*t .\j..n»1a) * in March and Au­
by Chitwood Bros.
for.”
make it uupleasaut for the rest of the complished by spraying the trees with
gust.
“
You
are
charged
with
desertion.
”
F.»r Ja» k*on county the ’ or.nt). Probat.»
boys, but be was a brave mau. A
Men’s Nobby Hats,
Youug Fruit Trees.
Men's Boots and Shoes,
“Ob. that cannot lie; I have not de­ good many of the company said the lamdon purple or Fans green, using
.nid • omiiiis*ii»ne!‘*' coutts meet every M<ns
one pound of either to one hun ired
r.um’h. c mini neing with the first Moiidav:
Only
75
cts.
each.
serted.
”
My
experience
would
indicate
the
t
All at cost.
$15.
trouble with Durfy was that he had i and fifty gallons of water. Pans green
(or J.»*rphinr rounty. the ti:*t Monda) in
“
But
that
is
the
charge
against
you.
planting
of
very
young
fruit
trees,
the
Mtiua \. April. Jul) ami ^-ptember; for
not Iwn supplied with the profier
younger the lietter. Dormant buds You have been absent from the com­ amount of brains. While be was ly- is a compounii of arseuic aud copper.
.akt r.miii). every alternate month, com
It is a far more powerful poison than
■ u. ar:ug the tirsi Monda) in Januar) ; for
pany
without
leave
the
last
three
or
Boys
’
Hats,
are
the
beet.
I
see
large
quantities
of
i
Bovs’ Boots and Shoes,
'ug there by the side of Pierce a can­ arsenic alone, and is not soluble in wa­
mi
r
W( h !-''d:i I in M.ns Fine < 'utawav Suits.
four days. Where were yon?”
trees
shipped
inhere
from
the
nurse-
11
M m . > June, x’piembrr and November.
ister
ball
hit
him
in
the
bead,
scatter
­
Reduced to 35 cents each. ties of the upper country, that are two “I went with company E and have
ter, hence it will remain much longer
All at cost.
All at cost.
ing Pierce’s face full of the poor fel­ on the trees. Loudon purple is anoth­
a clianee to do some fighting.”
or three years old and even older. Trees bad
I
low’s brains. Pierce drew his bands er arsenical compound. It is the resi­
PROFESSIONAL GARDS,
these have too large a top to sup­
“Can you prove it? '
over bis face and gathered up the sub-
Gents’ Collars, Cuffs. Jewelry, Ac. like
Bovs' Fine Shirts,
“I will see when the tri I comes off.” strinee, cooly looked at it and said: due from the manufacture of aniline
Men’s
port for the amount of fibrous roots
and contains lime, arsenions acid
All at cost they contain, and in order to be made At the court martial lit- tol l bis "Well, I declare, who would have dye,
All at cost.
cost.
and some of the officers of the thought that that poor fellow bad as and carl*oua<aeous matter. It is solu­
to live must necessarily be cut back, story
i
Austin S. Hanxnond,
ble, more adhesive and less poisonous
questioned its trntii and asked much brains as this?'
very much to the detriment of the tree. court
.
than
Paris green, aud therefore is to tie
be
was
him
how
he
could
prove
that
It
may
look
like
a
slow
way
to
get
ExAmine those large plugs of To-
ATTORNEY AT LAW
All Line? of (’nderwear
preferred. It is better to wet the pow­
fruit, to plant the dormant buds, but in the battle.
In
one
of
the
battles
in
which
the
bacco-below cost-only 25c. in a few years the dormant buds will l>e “Well, sir, if you will send for the titli Vermont participated they held a der thoroughly and make a paste l>e-
At cost to close.
cost.
far ahead of the two and three-year-okl captain of company E, I think he will position that was made miserable by fore putting it into the vessel of water
that it may not form lumps. The
trees. I have tested the dormant buds tell you that I was there.”
the constnut firing of the rebel battery.
and know what 1 am talking nbmt. in
The captain soon put iu an appear- A number of men had lieen killed and spray is caiiM-d by forcing the liquid
March, 188(>, I put out a small orchard. ance and was asked if be knew that a still greater number wounded by the by means of a force pump through a
fine js-rforated nozze), made especially
1 used all dormant buds except eigh­ soldier.
battery. Finally the colonel sent to
“Yes sir. I know him very well. His Capt. Burleson and said, "Semi ine for the purpose. The finer it is the
teen trees. These were one and two
J. T. Bowiitch,
year tre»«. Some of my trees from the name is Burleson, aud he belongs to your man Pierce.” Pierce reported to less liquid will!** required. The im­
portant thing is to scatter the spray on
buds lire now three times the size of company K.”
the colonel with his rifle.
¿Attorney and Counsellor at Law
all the fruit.
“How do yon know hiui, captain?"
the ohier ones, and by far the best
“Pierc» do you see that batten' over
ASHLAND, OREGON.
WHEN' TO St’HAY.
“Well, h« was with me several days there?”
shaped and thriftiest trees, and lieer
Will practice li «11 court« <>f the .State,
more and larger fruit. I have peach and I saw him fight in the liattlb of
The Codim moth soon after the trait
“Yes. I see it and have heard it, and
i ulle> li»u* promptly made and remitted.
trees planted as above, from dormant Big Bethel, and no man in my com­ have l>een trying to dodge its shot sets, lays uer eggs upou the calyx end
9 4
buds, that are over twelve feet high. pany did better than that boy."
of the young fruit. The grub as soon
ami shell the last two hours.”
At that point in the proceedings the
The Idea is just this. The roots get a
“Do yon think you can pick off some as hatched eats its way into the center
good start before there is any drain on 1 major of the (ith Vermont looked at of those cannoneers?”
of the young fruit, and there growing
them from the top. Jf you get a good Burleeou Hud said, "Y’ou look very
"Colonel, if you let me have my own with its growth works its mischief. In
root you will have a good tree, but young, sir; hew old are yon?”
way I will silence those guns in half its early state the young fruit is erect,
"I was Ifi years old on the 19th of an hour.”
without it you never will. If any per-
its calyx upwards, and the least parti­
eon doubts this theory let them come last March.”
“All right, sir. Lave your own way.” cle of poisoned water falling upou it is
“Hold on there, hold on, Burleson.”
to my places, three and oue-half miles
Pierce orept down as close to the sufficient to destroy the young worm
east of 1‘aBO Robles, on the Huer Hue- said his captain. “When I enlisted battery as [siesible aud wedged him­ ■when it Rtu.ni fits to eat its way into the
■ ro, and I will try and convince them, you, you told me that you were 19 self in lietween two large rocks, where fruit; therefore; the
and'must op­
and not charge a ceut for the trouble. last March.”
J. S. Howard.,
he was bidden from rebel view, and portune time for spraying the trees is
“
Oh.
no,
captain
yon
are
mistaken;
[TV. G. Gufv. in Paso Robles Leader.
commenced
firing. Every
shot soon after the fruit is set. aud when it
Notary Public and Conveyancer
I did not tell you auytlnug of the bronght down a gunner and very s«K>n is about the size of a small pea. Ex-
MEDFORD, OREGON.
kind.',
A Woman’s Discovery.
one of the guns ceased tiring. Then penence teaches, however, that it is not
“But you did, sir."
,n klo.1-, of real i -tate bnvini■«.«given care­
he attacked another, and that stopped, safe to dejietid upon the one early
"Another wonderful discovery __
line
ful y . niton, an I information riirnivheil
“1 did not. sir.”
been made and that too by a lady ill
and within twenty minutes that four- spraying to accomplish the results
. ... „rnfng property in the new town.
“Well, what did you tell me?"
sought for. whether coming from a
this country. Disease fastened its
gun battery ceased to fire.
“I told VOU that I would be 19 the
clutches upon her and for seven years
second aud perhape third crop, which
she withstood its severest tests, but he» 19th of March. I did not say what
One of the lieutenants of company many affirm and others deny, or from
Dr. J. S. Parson.
vital organs were undermined and death year, but I will tall you now that it
K.
«as a very brave man, but lie could those that from some cause have not
seemed imminent. For three months will lie three years from the 19 of last
I'llYslClYN AND SURGEON,
not learn military. He always got his matured as rapidly as others, still the
she coughed incessautlv and could not March.”
commands mixed up. He was ordered facta remain that in many places the
sleep. She lamght of ns a laittle of Dr.
A shland , O keoon .
It is hardly necessary to say that the to take half of the company and move Coilliii moth doesnot sting the fruit
King a New Discovery for Consumption
young
soldier
was
not
taken
out
aud
flue nl ri-ri'lenee on Mala street, next
and was so much relieved on taking first
out on the skirmish line. He was and lay the eggs until later iu the sea­
.loor to Erestiyterisn church.
|ll-42
dose that she slept all night and with shot for desertion. He was returned puzzled as to what command to give. son; therefore, to obtain the liest re­
one liottle has been miraculously cured. to his company, discharged from ar­ Finally he steppisl out in front end sults the spraying should lie continued
Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus rest. Three nights afterwards, while
«ith au interval of two weeks until the
write W. C. Hamrick A Co., of Shelby, the regiment was on a dress parade, said: “Half of you fellows get out first of J illy, and even later than this
N. C —Get a free trial liottle at Chit-
Chit­ the adjutant of the (ith Vermout read here with me, and scatter to the right
and left, and move out on the skirmish ou some late varieties. Care should
wood Bro's Drug Store.
a special order making George W. line, damn __ quick,
...... . just
m as you u did yes
v ­ lie observed that vegetables are not
Burleson a sergeant iu company K.
Isivs"
uuderstiH«!
Or- eprayeil with these mixtures, and no
terday." The
”
..........
'........... i .1 the
........
The Preacher anti his Work.
animals be allowed to eat the grass
der and executed it quickly.
[New York Tribune.|
Colonel Barney, of the (Ith Vermont,
that has lieen saturated with the spray.
"No preacher can touch the heart of was a man of great piety. He bad
THE HREF.N Arms.
The (’.th Vermont remained in the
prayers
at
headquarters
every
day.
Chas. E. Beoba, 1£. D..
this age win, lielieves that the last
service until October, 1865, or nearly
The
use
of the alxive mentioned
In
one
of
the
battles
on
the
Peninsula,
word in theology was «[««ken SOtlyeare
four years and a half, and when it re­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ago," remarked a clergyman tome the iu 18(12, the rebels surprised the brig­ turned to Vermont, Major George W. sprays will lie of great value to the or­
ASHLAND. OREGON-
other day. “For the man who would ade of which the titli Vermout was a Burleston was in command. Four chard in not only ridding it of tbeCod-
persuade his fellow men must deal part and came down upon the Yankees years and a half liefore he had left lin moth, but they will also be found
Spinal $tu>nii<»u given to the treatment
(J chronic L dol I v disease*.
wilh the living issues and living like a torrent. Colouel Barney had home the youngest man in the regiment beneficial in freeing it from many other
’Hhre • ■ oiimi I i 11u»n free where profe*sn»n-
thought, and not with a cut and dried great difficulty in preserving his line and his rank was that of private in the obnoxious insects and fungi that are a
»1 »»rrvicei» arc i»«»l required.
source of great annoyance and often of
svstem,
however perfect it may lie. of battle. He went up and down the rear tile.
tHhcu in Mnhouir Biwuk. over < hit wood
great danger to the tns« aDd fruit.
(lrH‘4 store residence *>li oak street.
He must throw some of his vivid per­ regiment swearing like a pirate; but hi*
Major Burleson studied law and was
FROM $225 TO $1000.
D2..V1J
sonality into the doctrine he preaches, regiment held its ground aud repulsed admitted to practice and has made a There are a number of mixtures that
if he would make these doctrines vital the rebels, and that evening he said to success in life. He is Judge Advo­ will operate sncoesr<faUy in extermin­
facta to his hearers. A preacher can't young Burleson, who was a neiglilior cate General of the Vermont Depart­ ating the green aphis or apple tree
Dr. W. Suafioli,
ladle out a truth as he would soup to of his in Vermont, and who knew the ment. Grand Army of the Republic, louse, and can lie used as mo6t conven­
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN,
the people, and expect that they will family well: “Well, George, we drove and Milwaukee extends to him a most ient to be procured :
First Take pound lx>rax soap.
accept it. He must so color it with them back handsomely, didn’t we?"
cordial invitation to be present next pint kerosene oil; mix in 2’t gallons
;in-u/».ite<l ill \- nl»ie'. Or . for the prac-
“
We
did
that,
Colouel,
but
I
uever
his
own
thought,
and
quicken
it
with
it-v of h». proi«'*Mion. Make* all chrouie
August. We promise him that bis
$225.00.
iiN* :t*v.* </i» h a* lilieuniati*Di, Asthma,
his own personal experience that it was so surprised in my life as I was to good brother, the Rev. S. S. Burleson, not water.
Second 1 pound of whale oil soap
Pilr* Kidiw
Liver Goinplaints.
'will come to them as a tremendous hear you swear."
of Sussex, shall lie permitted to pass dissolved in three gallons liot water.
• . lUMk- i’isUMAU . a spei ia’ly. < otihul-
“What! hear me swear? I never the lines and spend most of his time
living
fact
of
to-day.
The
preacher
<4
<tt;ioii free.
285.00.
And still a third which is easily pro­
One Acre—lots 17 and 18,
who does this will gain a hearing, no swear.”
4 »Hi.-»• nvxi l“«»r to Arlington Hotel.
with him.
cured :
"But, Colonel, you swore ternbly.”
thudupMt.
matter how wedded to dogma lie may
One pound of common laundry soap
“Why, you are mistaken, I never
lie, and the preacher who fails in this
Here is another story about u Vor- dissolved in sixteen gallons of hot wa­
Nearly one Acre near town.
will make no permanent impression I swear.”
motit
soldier.
Captain
George
Conger
Dr. J- B. Nowmaa,
ter.
Just then one of tlie lieutenants of
ou the world, no matter how unortho­
lotigisl to th« 2d Vermont cavalry.
Apply any of these mixtures by
the regiment came along and Sergeaut la
dox
his
creed
may
be.
”
He was one of those soldiers who seem­ means of a spray pump where the aphis
400.00.
rush IAN A SERGE« »N
< >ver Two Acres near town.
Burleson asked if be noticed anything ingly
were destitute of fear. He never begin to show themselves.
1» l ife Worth I.(ring?
|teculiar alaiut the Colonel in the bat­ liecame
excited, no matter how hot the
The time has arrived when every •
Not if you go through the world »dys­ tle.
ba .'e. At one time bis regiment whs jierson having au orchard should be
550.00.
House and Lot on Helman street
peptic. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are
“I did, and so did all of ns.”
We have two car-loads of these stoves, comprising a
completely surrounded by rebel infan­ the owner of a force pump witha spray
a ]s>sitive cure for the worst forms of
“What was it," asked tlie Colonel.
try and there seemed to lie no way of nozzle specially adapted toAbe work of
dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulency and
great variety of styles in both cooking and heating, and
I
“
You
swore
like
an
old
stager,
constipation. Guaranteed and sold by
escape, and turning to the tuen Cap­ spraying tre-s. Where one person has
10
Acres
of
good
fruit
land
near
Ashland;
F.
who
don't
know
a
man
m
th«
regiment
prices to suit. We claim these to be uneipialed in ele­
Chitwood Bros.
tain Conger said, "Do you want to see not sufficient use for a pump to justify
t
hat
swore
as
badly
as
you
did
al
$80 per acre.
your homes again?" Several of them him in buying one for himself alone,
gance
of
design
and
finish,
and
are
placing
them
upon
tight."
Mrs. P. M. Webster, M D.,
thought they did. Conger very coolly let him join with a few noigliliors and
After a career of thirty-one years,
aud
Poor
Gilonel
Barney
sal
down
marked bv few successes and many cried like a child. By the way, this said, “Then follow me." Hnd he fought get one that will serve them all. The
l I ü MEOPATHI ü
physician , the market with the
G. Good Farm near town. Cheap.
failures, the Great Eastern lias finally Colonel Barney won promotion mid in his way through the two lines of in­ cost of the mntanal and the time re- *
POSITIVE GUARANTEE
ASHLANI*. OKFJiON.
ceased to exist. This huge vessel cost the battle of Chan«-l)orsviUe be com­ fantry, but with terrible loss. Riding ■inired iu
it is small. Lon­
that thev are the
$4.250,OtM) to build, but was recently manded a division aud was one of the up to the general commanding his brig­ don ptirph
green i*osts but 25
> n<-f for the pre-ent Ht The i'oiiKreir«'i..ii»i
Apply to
sold for $100,000. Having l>een brok­ commanders who did not return back ade, he sainted with as much c<a>In>*st- cetita ,H-r pound in small quantities
i'a»»..>iiage
¡12-4H
en up, her component parts have now across the Rapppabanuock when as though he was retiring from dress aud pumps all complete ready for use
found buyers at prices amounting in HiKiker’s army retreated. Virginia’s parade. "Captain Conger, where is the can lie Lad from $14 to S-'U each, ac­
MOST
Id'IJABI.E
line
of
stoves
ever
offered,
”
J. S. Wilt or, M. D. S.,
the aggregate to $250,000.
cording to size and capacity for work.
soil drunk his blmal and hisspirit went 2d “ cavalry?
■< ♦ »
General, the 2d cavalry has gone to
It is the desire of the Board to do all
direct
from
the
battle-field
of
Chancel-
isit our store and see them.
Ail) pr.i tice lu*[T<>fe»si<>ni f Dentistry
Rock Candy Drips -Syrup, 80 censt lorsville to heaven—even if lie did hell.” T he fact was the 2d cavalry was they can in aceoH>phi«liing the results
—AT —
nearly
all
killed
or
wounded.
Captain
per gallon. Regular price 90 cents, at swear in the batlie on the Peninsula.
sought hi the euactineut of the law
Ginger made a mistake in naming the creating them, aud to this end they be­
A shlvni », O uruos .
the Red House.
they had gone to. |J. A. Wat­ speak the co-operation of every person
Are you tired listening to the talk place
US
ofRci a residence
rous. in Milwaukee Sunday Telegraph. interested in horticulture in Oregon.
about Burleson? Of course not.
The six'retary desires to secure the
OREGON
ASHLAND,
Well, while the armies were doing
A. C. CalcLwell,
name of every fruit grower in Oregon,
Advice to Mothers.
nothing. Sergeant Burleson aud an­
and to this end requests that everyone
other sergeant made a tour in search
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, fo
Mechanical and Operative Dentist.
(Offioe n<-«r Pontoffloe.)
of plums. They got quite a distance children teething, is the precription o to whom this knowledge shall oome,
E. li. ANDERSON’
JAMES THO1ÍNTON,
from
the
regiment
and
while
crossing
one
of the best fi male nurse* and pliy will send him hia name and postoftice
Vice President.
ASHLAND. OREGON.
I'rvalile'H
a
bridge,
and
had
reached
the
center
sicians
in the United States, and ha* addn-SK. He also desires that all shall
For
Sale,
I.OOK OCT FOR
Nitrous Ovule <};w administered for
of it. a dozen men arose aud in an em­ been used for forty years with never write him freely relative to their expe­
th,- painless extraction of teeth.
One horse, a spring wagon, top buggy,
phatic manner said, “Surrender, Yanks." tailing siicoesa by millions of mothers rience iu comliattmg tlieee common
< itliee over tlie Bank. - [12-.'B]
harnees and hay. Apply to—
The two sergeants, faced as though in­ for thnr children. During the proces- enemies of the orchardist. for it is only
teething its v»lne is incalculable. It by an interchange of exjieriencee that
M rs . A. D e P ratt ,
intending to run, when they saw at of
one third of the real e«tate in Jai-k-oii
relieves the child from pain, cures dys­ the Ijest rwults can I m * obtained. The
Ashland,
Oregon.
the
other
end
of
the
bridge
a
dozen
Giniari’s Orchestra.,
county i* held under pefiitivr title (let
entery and diarrlupa. unpins in the
more Johpifies. who indulged in the bowels, ami wind-colic. By giving health Board will issue other bulletins rela­
an Hb-tiHci to the title of your property and
4>r .t-lilanil. o-ri-gon. tale of C
-ee if vol-are all rtuhf. The only reliable
same language, but with more em­ to the child it rests the mother. Price tive to the treatment of the wooly aphis
A good span of mule« for sale - or
Aladrarte made in Jat kom county come
and other important matters of inter­
An- now pr. |>ar<«l to funu-h the be>t of
phasis, and the clicking of two| dozen 25c a battle.
will
trade
for
horses.
Inquire
at
Ash
­
from
Au«tln
H
Hammond'*
Law
and
Ab»-
for piiUlie or private l-Hro, *. Hall«,
net to all at an early day.
muskets
hail
the
desired
effect.
The
»tract
ridice.
Aahland,
Oregon
I
13Z3
I
land
feet!
store.
Pioneer
store
block.
l-ii-uu «. A..- . a' auv po"*’ ““ *l,v ' ■w"*
By order of the Board.
young Vermonters surrendered and
Bargains in Millinery and Fancy
a :1 liu new popular uniat, i» playeil by
E than W. A lles ,
were taken into the presence of Guer­ goods at Mrs. Boynton's. Eggs taken
’.hi* Orehcitirn
Seeralaty.
rilla Mosby. Mosby did not care to in exchange for goods.
I! ivimu .-D»ph»yrd a Uncv uumbvr dì mu-
CHOICE PIECES OF REALESTATE AT Combine» the juice of the Blue Fig» of be hampered with prisoners, so be
.¡. i»nv »c ur. ab’eto iurnhh any nmubvr
An Expression of Delight.
■ .I
A fresh invoice of ladies’ and gentle­
said to Sergeant Burleston. “Give me
nJ<h» I to other L m U‘1» All on.er«* bvmaii
California, so laxative and nutritious, your parole of honor that you will men's shoes, just arrived from Boston
"About
a week ago," says a Ixw An
• r tf’*xraph promptly attcii'h'd to. lermn
with the medicinal virtue» of plants never do any more fighting against the aud Chicago, at McCall's.
ilwaA*
A’ldre**
gelee, ('ala., druggist, a Chiuaiuau came
i.’-l'i
I’rof. (ianiard, Ashland. Or.
A. W. Scott, the contraator and builder, being called back to known to be most beneficial to the Confederacy aud I will let you go.”
Bahai bay delivered in any part of in with a lame «boulder. I sold him a
:'f V It
human »ystem, forming the ON LY PER­
“I shall give you no parole. Captain town by bale or ton at 65c per hundred. I*>ttle of <‘bamlierlain'K I’aiu Balm and
Portland by business interests, offers for sale the following property, FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
guaranteed that it would cure him. He
Mosby."
Inquire at Ashland Mills.
x
which will be a bargain for somebody:
came in agaiu last night, and as soon as
promptly on the
V
M R. Mooro,
“Why not?"
Do you want to purchase lota, fruit h<- got ln.ide the d<*>r, I h gan to Hwiug
“Because when I am a free man
bis anus over his head like an Indian
Paper Hanging and Decorating,
again I ehall tight for my country aud lands or a farm, call on or address G. club swinger. 1 thought the blamed fool
F.
Billings,
Ashland,
Oregon.
— AND TO —
against the Confederacy. I am iu your
had a fit, bnt {he finally stopped long
Near the Devlin tract out the Boulevard, less than two miles from
House Painting Etc.
enough to say: "Medicine velly fine,
power, do with me as you please, but
Ashland- This is choice land for peaches or other fruit—such land as
Pimple* on the Pace
vellv fine: alls same make me feel plenty
nr.lerw 1.» I.r b it al B F R cvxt ’« hard
when I do get away, and I give you
that of the Galey peach orchard, which is already well known to horti­
— *O THAT —
Denote an impure stale of the blood good.” Chaniberlam'H Pain Balm is
liar*- *t'«.(
Rewi’IrtD'«* in Re< *vr * addition.
timely notice that I will get away, un­ and
• •rn»T I uu»u aud Fairvi« w street«.
Il
are
looked
uj*»n
by
many
with
ana
an equal for sprains, rheuma­
culturists all over the state, and whtch sold for jfG « per acre during PURE BLOOD,
less you kill me, I shall return to my picion. Acker's Bl<x d Elixir will remove without
ache*, pains or lauie back. For
VI ANUFA« Tl KEK5 Of
the last few days. This will be sold, if applied for soon, at $ioo per
REFRESHING SLEEP,
regiment and do my duty as a soldier. ’ all impurities and leave the complexion tism,
sale by T. K. Bolton.
Mosby extended his hand aud warm­ smooth and clear. T here is nothing that
acre. Will lie sold as a whole or in io and 7 acre pieces.
4 acres of
HEALTH and STRENGTH
ly griuqied that of the Vermonter, say- will so thoroughly build up the constitu­
Ten scree of choice land near town
the land is cleared and ready for the plow.
Naturally follow. Every one ia using it iug, “That's right, sir; you are my tion. purify aud strengthen the whole
and all are delighted with it. Ask your style of a man." He remained with system. Sold and guaranteed by Chit­ can yet lie had of E. B. Hunsaker at
reasonable prices.
*
druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu­ Mosby three days aud then made his wood Bros.
Plain Sc Fancy Cassimeres. Flannels. Hosiery, Etc
Paper-hanging, Glazing, Kalsotnining.
At the junction of Union, Gresham and Iowa streets; set to fruit factured only by the
escape, but while he was with liiui be
OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER.
Wall-tinting, Etc.
trees, near fine new residences of Messrs. Carter, Reeser and Eddings; CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. fared as well as Mosby himself.
«¿Hop Main and llaiiradiiie^freeU. in rrai
price, $550.
4
S am FuAWCtsco, C al .
*
Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building,
A FEW ARMY STORIES.
It Is True.
Closing Out at cost.
Closing Out at COST
Contemplating a change in my business at an early
riod, 1 will offer my entire stoek at cost until
the same is closed out.
DON T WAIT until it is too late if you want a suit of
clothes at cost or a bargain in any other line as we
propose closing this stock IMMEDIATELY.
0. H. BLOUNT,
Clothier and Hatter.
Johnson Block, Ashland, Or
VALUABLE
Best Made and Finished, Best Operating, and
G. F. BILLINGS.
NI < ti-se,
1-C< l< li 1 liZ'H
HARDWARE. STOVES & TINWARE,
BAD TITLES!
2
A BARGAIN!
17 A cres of’Land
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
Cleansethi System Effectually,
P. GRADY,
P A I N T l< H »
,.f 4
W
WHITE & COLORED BLANKETS,
\yers’ office.
A»hl»»d, Oregon
o
XV. I(
ATKIN*(»N. S»rr»l«rV «nd <lrtl»r«l M*n«g*»
rl’wo Choice City l^ots
Apply o Roper. Galey <St Helm, G. F. Billings or A. T Kyle.
Lori«™ lw . K >.
N ew Y ork , N. )[• j
One of the men in Captain Burle-
CliilÉLreiiCryferPitcher’sCastoria
CMMmCryferPitclier’sCastoria