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T, P Fl«h»r Wra * •4 ASHLAND TIDINGS. W. H. LEEDS. Editor and TIDINGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING Publisher. P .EU* r AfWf» —'J"1- ASHLAND TIDINGS fWRl®,. ■••• -— V.;/' - .Term« of tdetrfnmg: '' FRIDAY ASHLAND AUGUST NO. 10 16, 1889 ENMLALE AM) SILOS. PROP LESIONAI. CARDS. Austin S. Hammond., Wagons! Wagons! Clipping» from rn<f. CiH.k's Pamphlet with Iteterenee to these Important Sultjeeta. -• VALUABLE r ATTORNEY AT LAW Your Liver? f? 00 .. 1 60 Job Printing of Subscription: Ont« nopy« oue year........................... | 2 50 •• “ mix months................ I “ “ three iuuu Cha. .... >'»nb UitleH, mix eopu-H fur.... ieriwi, iu advance LBOAl.. Oue square, first luaertion Each Additional insertion. TWO IIIMllllI) RILES IN lltlllt of Rapid Mail and E k |M* f ** Trasrit -Th«* Gn-n lot Conr« pilon Mûre I hr Telegraph. Of all descriptions done nn short no tioe. la-gal Blanks, Dirculara, Busi tiesaCaras Billheads, letterhead,, Post lera, etc., potteu np in g.xxi style st ilvmg price,. tier. It is a sjxxrial form of rail. Un der the projecting arm of this rail travels a guard winch reals witbin a couple of ineliea of tlie under surf .ice, staudihg ready to hold the truiu U|»>n the truck in cases of aecitleut or ab<xtk. This rail serves the double purixiee of givuig proteation against accident« and of carrying Lite two cutrenta, the outgoing uud the return. Tbe ixMlive current is carried by tbe rail itself, while the small negative cur rent ret urns on tbe small copper wire careiuUy in- snlated and placed >u the outside of tbe upright «action of the rail. This rail can liecrotaxsl by |x*d«*trians aud vehichai wit hont danger of «'nock from tbe ;»>werfui currents «»tiling through it. The rail weighs sixty pound« to the yard, and the average cost of track is computed at 85110 a mile. A double track line betwt»eii New York aud Chicago, with power slat ions and equipments, would probably cost no more than $12.000,000, aud have a capacity equal to all the mail aud pack age express matter uow passing be tween tue two cities. Undoubtedly this couutry will ad«l to its triumphs of tbe steamship, the steam railway, the telegraph, the tele phone aud the fast printing press the ei«<ctne railway, developing a speed of ‘AXIjiiilas hour tut j^oth Special Dispatch to th« <hr««tiiuh’ l'rof. A. J. Cook, of tin. Michigan ArgieiiJtural college, has prepare ! a B altimore , August 7. On u t-.vo- very handy pamphlet with reference unle circular tract the startling b | x « l I Compiate list of Abstract» of Title« to lauds Ts the Oriental salutation, to ensilage aud silos. The following of two nnlcs u minute was this aft- r- in JeckMJU oouuty. notes taken from it aud published in noou maintained for about ten miles Knowing that good health Titles exaiuiut*d. Titles perfected tbe Indiana Parmer, give excellent by a tl>r«»‘-tou motor of the Electric urds correcte«*, el«’. cannot exist without a directions to those contemplating the Automatic Transit Uomj.nny of Balti- healthy Liver. When the construction of silos: inore. Tbi«< speed equals three miles I find that I can grow the most corn per minute on a straight track. David Liver is toi’pid the Bow J. T. Bcwditch, with the least labor to plant it in G. Weems, the inventor, conducted els are .dnggmh and con Attorney and Oonnsellor at Law drills. the experiments. The company will stipated, tne food lies Plant, cultivate an l oars for tlm eu- bnild at ouce a tive-nnle circular truck ASHLAND, OREDDN. silage corn just as yon would to se on Is>ng island to demonstrate the t the stomach ui.Ji- W(J| pradi«*»* H all courts of the Slate cure the most se«sl oom. practicability of the electric passenger f'ollertlunM promptly made and remitted. esbtd, poisoning the Thorough treading at the edge of system, and also the antomutic system H-4 lotxl; freqtwnt headache the eilowill alone insure perfect silage which was tried to-day, and is intended clear to tbe walls and corners. ensues; a jeeling of lassi only for light express packages, mail Moxñs M. Horku9^3, My silo is tweuty feet high, an l I and news«>a[>ers. Edison lias pro- tude, despondency and » .«honld like to have added five feet ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR, noun<*«l it the greatest conception nervousness indicate how n.ore, but could not iu the barn. since the telegraph. The road uill lie G raxt ’ s P ass , O kkoos . , With g«x»l silo we can sell most of fenced in with barbed wire, to keep the whole system is de (g^-o lxetn Atilf Htiil.hnff. Front »trevi. our hay at a large profit aud yet k«» p off i-dtle, and being instlhiled, the ranged. Sir.iinons I.iver o:ir Imrns in fine «sindition. wires will lx» used for telepji.iUttig aud Regulator has bc»‘n tlie By covering with a foot of gtxxl signaling along the line. J. S. Howard., means of restoring njore straw wo may have the silo partly THE NOVKI. KAILWAT. Notary Public and Oouveyancer tilled for weeks, then complete the fill people to health and Tbs quaint old village of Laurel, a ing. MEDFORD, OREGON. —lots 17 18, na «ess by giving them The gjefit U> Altieri cau agri* half-hour’s rule irvrn Baltimore, is the ill kind» of real estate busiiu ss givvu »'arc a thy Liver t-iiau any OnUnteis tiie hil attention, and informBtiuu fumiaUed ofthf^Jcctiiemolon H«re for bcv . wx I ranch cropping, too little manuring. (■vii«-eruh«g property in U««- new town agency known on earth. one Aere town. months, in t!>• outskirts of Abe town, Science and practice unite in urging It acts with extraor The Elixir of Life. the use of the feed cutter for laith has sttxxl th«> queerest raihvay ever Dr. J. S. Parson. dinary jxjwer and ■•fficacy. swii in this ccuntry. It has two rails corn and clover before putting it into Washington, August 1st. l)r. Wil 400.00. very much like other railways, but it ] liam A. Hammond of this city is ex- Nl.',h BEEN OiSAFPOINTCO the silo. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, is inclosed -here in a sort of lattice- , p-nm«utmg with the elixir of life re A.sageu«-ra! fnrniiy r»*ni»*<iy !•>.*Dy,«.p»-pste. Cut the corn and till the silo when it Torpid Llv- r, <’«»nM.lua! ton, etc*., i hurdly A khlanp , O rkgon . j dweovered by Browu-SequaVd. of is lieginniug to glaze, and don’t put work, and thereby a barbed wire finoe cently ever up • rnythln.i el*«*, a* ! htivc n< v- r House and street (»fflcc at r«‘MÌtk-nee mi Main «•tr.-el, next | been in the »*fb*«*i |<.'<«du<vti: th«-crop into Hie silo when it is wet which Btretclies along on l»>th Bides. ] I aris and thus far he Hays, the rwiulta But the qwerwt thing alxuit this •re J (Wto I’r»-shy ter ten church [11-42 it m o ; . t > ... t «. p« ri. « t cure !«»r all with ruin and dew. fully equal to the promise given ui U k ' .-'tvHU tfli and Bow :s. w Col. F. D. Curtis, the great Ameri railroad is what tnivelee on it. A , out by the great Paris phvsHsu. W. J. M< E lmoy , M l - ou , Ga. Dr. S. T. can authority on the swine industry, sturdily built, handsome man of about ] Hannm.ml was sitting on Itu. vera abt , the fine new hospital |1)M .;wt states Uiat silage is valuable to add to ! 35 stands in tbe door of a shed. He of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. touches a button, when out of the | bnilt outside th.» city fi.mu, when the the winter rations of our swine. I ASHLAND, OBBUUN. Silage is succulent food, and so, shed crawls an irou-plattnl thing, about tmnlg|1t'',rr,*'ik',‘"‘U' P"11“1 "pnB b,l,, like the green pasture of June, is ap two aud a half fret square aud twenty , Office in Odd Fellows building. *er.»nd petizing, digestible, assimilable just f«at long, pointed at oue end. It is emd lbs d«x*or. “that flour, «»n Maiu street 11-12 the food that suits the need of t he ani «>u wheels, ami looks very heavy and , when Dr. Browi.-.Se<pmrd’B dnsviverv j. clumsy. No soon have you iieguu to mal. Apply to ” i America Ch.13. £. Bocbc, 1Æ. Ill tilling our silo, we set our cutter look it over and wonder whetlu r it is ( IX-.pl.' 1 was rather dubious, lu. ------oo------- u torptslo or a roek-criuiher than it dis , so that the carrier drops as nearly PHYSICIAN AND SI RGEON. chue«! more <>r less Uitlnnk. as other* appears. It gotss off like a flash. Ap from the center as t»>ssible, and we hmt«l Uintetib» r the report was u ASHLAND. OREGON. . can draw the material to be cut rigid parently nothing touches it, nothing I reach joke <>r that Dr. Brown-He- Spacial attention £iwu to the treatment pro|»?ls it. But it go«-s. A h'tle , bi-side the cutter. quar.1 «was another good man gone of rhroiiic* female diMi-aseï*. Offi< e consultation free where profession You must keep st's'k. cattle, sheep rumble, a dark streak going round th- »rm-g The first report did not giv«, curve of the circular railway, aud it is al services «re not rvnuired. n < on.plete i I, mi <>f the treatment. It lings, and horsee on the land -the uibce in The Oregon; residence on Oak, hi ldi'u behind a clnrnp of trees. The more the better. With silage properly indicated rather that tbe elixir was a street. lij»vl_* secured we can increase our stock one- baudsome man still stands with his compoumi made from various glamla haiul on tbe lint ton, watching a pencil half. Double the stock, • double the from various animals, nml on that manure, double the fertility, double moving in an automatic device over a showing I was willing to say that the ASHLAND, OREGON, S. P. Üaary, 31. D. pitice of ruled paper. "At the half!” thing was inqioesibla. but when I <>b- the production. When space nnd convenience permit, he exclaims, and a moment or two turned further ami more accurate de- (Office near Poatoffioe.) i there is no better place for the silo later, “One mile!” “then a mile and a trals 1 was willing to |MqIeve there MED FORM, OREGON. than in the barn. T ub makes it con ■ half!” ami in a few seconds more the lui&rut I h » somethin^ jn it venient for feed and aves ex|»-tises. long, black thing whizzes by. You • •T was willing at all evenU to put it offi.*c in Hamlin’» Block -Residence on C street. I ’«A as no roof is required. If the barn is take out your watch and time it. In M h L P '‘D,, “h0"1 “ W,*k «*' I a bas.-uteut, the silo may extend from little less than a minute it reappears. Started to experiment. Brown-yu. the floor of the basement to the plates In another minute it whizzes past once qnard used only selected portion, Dr. W. Stanfieli, more. As it goes round and round n.blnt or guinea pw aimplv liacanxe I of the barn. more ECLECOU PHYSICIAN, The ears of the corn, as well as the it is like nothing so nnich as a big snpptiee, these areamtnnta upon which SEVEN HUNDRED stalks, are cut and tun into the silos. shuttle moving iu a circle with incon- Fr,eT>nr’r,:,H .“re “*-•’« * Ihc Lr-a'v I in t-'il’in«1. . for the pr«< There is no other way that the corn ceivable rapidity. The track is exactly I ran Ch laUiraton««; but I have sdopt- lice of hl« profeMinn. Muk -ft all chronic different style« and differ two miles in circumfereure. di.'-.'iMM'M. Mich a* Rheumatism. AMthiua. eda hmb, which J think is bettir. cau be harvested so easily and cheap Ldv-. Kidney <h>.*asex, Livtr « umplaiat». The handsome man standing with The lamb, you know. i8 ly. In the silo the corn is softened so animal ent kinds of Stoves for FKinale L’buusK*«, Au., a .Hpeciaity. Consul his linger en the button is D.tvi.l G. that no grinding is required; for even good to eat, but we dou’t eat guinea tation free. Heating and Cooking are Weems of Baltimore, uud this is bls ofllce t.uxf door to Aiiiugttjn Hotel, tnmr cattle will digest thoroughly this soft '¿ht. " of lbe u'«It< ine the depot. |12-44 rapid transit electric railway system | Hn<i taMtment of the patient are v»rv ened corn in the silage. The World’s 8*st- manufactured under the which promise« to revolutionize the Beyond question corn is the most simple. I take the selected portion of “hove trade mark. Tlus profitable crop for silage. It is a very carrying of mails and exprereage. a lamb freshly kill«! and pound it in means that there is no sort or kind of ,nrai Stovi &. "We arc not running very fast now,” to a pulp m a mortar, with thia I sure crop and with a good yield of the c'. : t t ' the most expensivt from twelve to twenty tons per acre. he says; '‘only 1-flkl revolutions to mix • teasp.su.ful or two of water -•'a, from As three tons of silage is «spial to one , our tlyuamo. This gives us a s|m»l of s"; ¿bto,r,*U 1 ' tb"Wh fine found in the “ Garland ” line. Surgeon in (' S. Army.) ton of the best bay, this is equal to exactly two miles a minute. Our tna- S Xhtte'S' TbeHuid’wb,cb A but can chines develop up to 10,<MM> revolu from four to ten ton» i»-r acre. Again, is slightl) thicker tbau water, « mmb I'L'IV'l UP fraudulent imitation». Exam ASHLAND, - OREGOX. They an-«olii ai..l «.laraute.'.l by this is the cheapest wav of harvesting tions, ami we have rnu them ¡1500 revo Tiffin1 P'irfwt*y pure aud limpid. 1 'U Vi (LIU. in® the trade mark, and see that lutions. equal to more than (our miles I be filtering must l>e carefully «tene, corn and cau be put up iu small burn OflP.ee ou Oak street opposite new brick a minute, for tw.-nty-four hours with-' for >f any shred or part of tie X your Machinery hotel. 13-3K spam you get the genuine. out stopping. Ou a tiiwt-class track were injected under the pattent’, skiu The silo can lie opened and its con reas >nab!y straight aud without many where know tents f«-d out at once if desired; or it steep grades, we cau easily develop a ■t would form ultcessee and do harm. Mrs. 2. M. Webstar, M D., ■Lhe extracts from a single lamb will may remain closed, ns will usually be eontinuona spots! of three to four be sufficient for a di «en iujertions. O| pmite the Oregon Hotel, get when the cas<\ until cold weather sets in. HOMEOPATHIC PHY8ICIAN, miles a ininntiv In fact, there is no It do«« not matter U» what part of U h - For Sale at Lowest Rates at It answers well as tlie main feed ration limit to the sptsxl that onr power can ASHUUm. OREGON. body the appbcaUou is made, but tbe for all kind of stock at any season of the year. It is doubtless improved by produce. The only question is how moot oouveuient place is under the o.T.< e for the present at the Congrvxatioua) much sjated the tracks anl care are skm of the fore-arm. where tbe skin is Paraouatfe. [l2-4!> adding bran, oats, lins-ssl or cotton capable to stand. The track we are comparatively Mack. it would bard- meal when feeding the silage. uow usiug is all curve uml lull of ? the fluid «terive.1 Silage is a pretty good fool ration A l,’’«ill laine oí’ Eximís l£«*i»t on tin n<l J. 3. Walter, 1C. D. S., gratis«.” from« holy twenty-f«mr hour* after alone. If desired to add more albnm- heavy “Within a few years.” said Mr. th<> killing of the animal. The inter- itioids, bran and oil meal are very Weem«. “there will bo a double-ti-aek V» ill pnu ace hie professi« >n *d’ Dentistry easily obtainable. It is quite likely it electric railway from New York to tioo otbl.xai and tbe juice of beef iu- -AT — U. Wasted J.at.eute has l»*en common may pay to make silage of clover and Chicago, ali-iiit A.HIIL4NI», OkKOOuN. miles long. Tbe vn a »EltSO N mix this with corn silage when feeding. track will have a twelve-iuch gauge f.w many yeara ami It w wall kl)((Wn Vice i’r« «¡•hut. to inject the «wseure of ««»ye.1 <le.-av«l Success with corn silage has been so ami will la» eucltaaal in a network of thi.t beef would kill on« e a re«iden<-e marked and satisfactory that I believe wire. 'The wires of which this fence is “As ao..n as the lamb is slaughtered it to lie of the first importance and high A. C. Caliwell, made will lx* used for telegraph, tele by the botcher no time is wasted iu est value. phone, an-1 automatic signals. Over- poumiuig and filtering, «nd within an It is couci’ded that silage is pre liead will be space for carrying 100 Mechanical and Operative Dentist. eminently the fool for cattle. I tied co'iimercial telegraph wires. The hour of the kilhug «,f tbe lamb, tbe juice is «nrculating through tbe ria- silage just as goal for young colts and ASHLAND, OREGON. track is so light and the rolling stock other horses- giving one feed a day of ao «>asily earned that at very small ad ti-uii h veins aud ininghug with his Nitrous Oxide Gas mlministered for goal silage and adding some grain. ditional c.Mit the road cau la- elevat«xl bkMMl 1 liegan experiments first on th«’ -> mt»*« extraotiou of U-.elh. I also fiud that my sheep never did Se through towns and cities, an-1 wliere- myself to assure mys«»lf that it wax ovar the Bank.—[12-38] well as since I have given them silige ever it may lie neiteesnry to obviate not d.unreroiiH to a patient. Hiuoe Not only do they thrive in winter, bill heavy grad’"S. Through this proterted tl.en I have applied the elixir to sever drop their hiiulw without trouble, and way trains two ami a half feet wide al old geuUetnen without their know the lambs are more vigorous, strong and of about the same height will lie ing what it wbb . Ou«> man alx>ut fill years Inal hl« arm so badly paralyzed and hardy. rnu at tin1 speed of about 200 miles ttti wilu rnAii*natism that for nearly r year hour. No engiuenien. conductor or nt* <*oii!ti not mnu* bis hand to his head. The Pride of Women. brakemen accompany the train whose Ssm alter the elixir was injected into Paper-hanging, Glazing, Kalsomining, \ clear yearly transparent skin iR al- movements are -•ontroll-sl easily ami ins arm h«» was able to wield it in uni Wall-tinting, Etc. ways a tdsrn of pure bkx<d. and all p r- absolutely from the p-iwer stations. dir.xiUon Hu.l alm.«t a, vigoroualv as »4onH troubled with dark crenKy. vuL'ow Of tla-se stations there will bo oue in l.<*A* e e ders at L’n kt or blotched skin can r> nt tss ired that New York, one in Chicago ami seven he had ever done. ««iato edb “Upto th,, present mv experimente their blood ih >ut of older. A ivv, doses Aohlau.l Or | of l»egi»s' Blood Pnriiiur A Blood Muker on tue line, about 100 miles apart. have *...«> ma.U wn|„„lt tl|1> p.llienls. will rouiove the cauae and the skin will There power stations will requite a knowi.slge, but to-morrow I am going become clear mid transparent. 'l‘ry it, capacity of about 300 horse-power u> ¡»-gin treating a tl,;iu ln this wav at M 11. Mooro ■ and if aat isf act ion is nut given it will each, uud uuy practical engineer can in. own request. Of oirare., it i. u„ cost you nothing. 2t is fully warranted. compute th«- cost-of maintaining them. early yet to draw any sweeping cou- 1 aper Hangiug aud Decorating, Chitwood Bros, druggist. It is really trilling comadertng the ef rbi»i..IH from the result obtained, but Xe.vt door to E. J/. Miller's Grocery ficiency' develop«»!. If water power ^ÇROMPTQN LOOM House Painting Etc. Storr^ north of bridge, 411 The Virgiuiri (Nev. I Chronicle says. can be had for some of the statious, as far as I have gone tbe results OMcr* to be 'eft at 1< r. K«-» r's h«r»1 Snow plants which are most numerous ev- n if live or ten miles from the track, an- certainly remarkable. When I ware «tore. R«‘»i<i<*n<-e ¡11 kn *er < addition, M A NF FA< 1 T r.EKS Of iu the Sierras during May. ure still it will lie utilized; |x»wer being trans have <•outi.ni.sl my exp riimrats longer corner Union aud Fairview sired«. 41 plentiful in the vicinity of Emerald mitted by wire. In orwration trains . I shall Ic able to draw com'liiHions well more «mfil|ence. Browu-S«- bay. Tbe plant was first discovered in of four or five care will be run, a motor . , quard VtHIlELOWilHiM THIMASrUSUBU s rslcnlatiou is that au inteclloI1 the Sierras by a naturalist accompany car and three or four otlx.-re. Tbe ]£1S3 Lila M Grady, »NüAUJMtBWSABECUOFCfûRS ing General Fremont’s party to the cars are so telescoped together as to L ouoea mouth will suflj« to keep a WIM UiXAhMttt COMES 1ITTLÍUW I > li ESS.U A KEIL Plain & Fancy Cassimeres. Flannels, Hosiery, Etc Paeiti«’ b 1 o | m > in 1M3. The early d*«- form unbroken surfaces, top, bottom mull t wenty or thirty years yonuger TOMfUnSL THESChOOmOUSESHOt ■ velopmeut of tbe plant tak>»» place ami side«, and the roar car, is pointed, than lie really is. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER. under banks of deepeuow. They come so as to offer the least possible resis Eii|»<*pS'V. RF.sfDEN«. E -Woolen Kt reel. Ashland, Ore- to the surface as the snow melta away tance to tbe air. The movt ineut of Office and Salua Rooms in Maaonic Building, . 50 from them. A recent arrival from j each train is automatically and accu-< I'hw is what yon ought to have, in fart, Emerald bay brought with him a plant ratelv registered on a chart in the von must have it. to fully enjoy life. In. K. I ii-ifgli« iiui li. the stem of which is eighteen inches iu power stations. Tbe slightest accident ThuQRAiidtt are sea reh i ng for it daiiv. aud length. It i« kept in snow and looks to tbe train or the presence of an ob mourning Ikecause they find it not. rhouHanda upon tboasaudM of dullara as healthy as when it was plucked from stacle on the track shuts off the con are IS -*kLX«MF5. by the old spent snnnally by our p»s>p!e in the the place where it grew. 1» prepared at. k II time* to m 11 livestock, !e*t. largest and te *4 nection. At tlie will of a dispatcher bo}»r that they may attain thia boon. PARASOLS. LADIES AND CEMTLEMENS FINE SHOES ANO BOOTS. houM'hobl gOMlh. <»r oth»*r property <»f |known Nnrterie* in And yet it may be Lad by all. We guar- i MORSE j a train can be stopped at any point, anv kind in AUitend. orwi’.l all« nd to _____ the It' < Lx| • ! ' ’ • A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life backe-i np or started ahead again. *ntee thnt Electric Bitter«, if Ufied ac <’!<>« liin<I 1 >ii-«*«-t li’oin 11««* ICiisit im ID t. K‘ ANDWIEKE IN THK . It wrh just nn ordinary scrap of wrap The trains are. therefor«», under «xn- cording to direction« and the use per HARDWARE work NOW,' while if h ea-y to sell an«! ter CUVNTRY ping paper, bat it 8«v<‘d her life. She plete control, ami if traffic should not sisted in. will bring you good digewtion L o » j < i X{«»*rienr<* in ♦!•«• buxine«- etiahb'« me rltory unworked. and ouat the demon l)yaiM*|mia and in wjih in the last Htagea of coDHumptioii, Stark Nurseries. to gunrantre liou. ASHLAND. <)R told by physioiRiiH that she wan incura justify the building of a double track stall inatead Enpepsy. we recoin mend 4 !0t Louiidana, Mo AlbTioN IN A.riHl.ASD F.VERY J?AT! Kt>AY for a single track could be easily sml ef- Electric Bitten' for l>vsp<*|mu* and all ble and could live only a short time: abe sale of itock. diseases of Liver.Stonisen »aid Kidneys. weighed leas than seventy ponnda. On I fectually operated." Aftbland. Or. K K BKP.BTMAN While it is true the capacity of a Hold at UBc. And $1 per bottle by Chit a piece of wrapping paper she read of Eggs for Hatching Dr. King’s New Diacovery. nnd got a train of four or five care is not large - wtaal B hm ., l>ruggiMlR. From Wyandotte^, Plymouth Hock». Mample bottle: it helped her. whe lw>ught alxuit a ton of mail or express mutter Sere« Hundred Millionaires. h large teittle.it help'd her more, liought to the ear-the capacity of tbe rou«i Gxuiiri’a Orihostri, Liijht Brahma», Rote and Single another and grew better fant, continued will lie very great and its economy ad Comb Brmcn Leghorn», White H //- its Of Aehtenil. Oregon, 'late of CaJ Ill the number of men poeseHeing uae and in now strong, healthy, rosy, aniiottee, Puitridge Cochin», and plump, weighing 140 pouuda. For fuller mirable. Ten or fifteen trains an mout extraordinary wealth America Ar* now pr»‘t»nre«l to farnteh the i»vst of Black Minorca» - America's l»‘»t particulars semi stamp to W. H (’ole. hour each way won I-I require no more taken the lend. Iu a recent French pub noftir for puMit or privale l'aro»*«. B h U m , breeds. Winner» of the higheet hon Druggist. Fort Smith. Trial lx>ttlv«< of power than one tram a «lay Hiid prac- lication dealing with tlie snbject twelve Pieni« «. A«* . ut Any p«»iul on the const All the new popular music is played by or» at all the largest exhibition» for thi« wonderful Discovery free at Obit- ticalby no more expense, since the men are selected as the ncbral in the ibis OrcbeMtra. power is steadily maintained at the world, from a tinaiicisl RUmd|»>iut of the i>u»t eleven yearn. Eggs $3 per wood Bros ’ drug «tore. Hnviftif employe«! a lar^c number of mu- generating stations ami no employee course. Of tha number seven are setting; two'for $5. Send stamp for 4h i*in>*. \vc are able to furnish any number Old paper» at Tnitxos O ffh - k are require«l with the trains. Fifty or Americans. Catalogue. Address Their names are Jay of ban«!«. Any instrunu nt or a t aller fur- seventy-five tons an hour couht easily Gviil-1, Mackay, C. Vanderbilt, J. 1*. J. M. G akrihox , uisbed to orbi r bands All orders by mail or telegraph promptly attended to Ferms be dispatched from New Yoi k to Chi Jones, Astor, Stewart and J. G. Ben Forest drove, Oregon. always reuaonubk*. Ad«lr«*im cago. At preseut it is not ititemi-d to • nett. The other five included the 14-lfc Prof, (•nniiird, A«hli»n«l apply tbe new invention to tbe trans English Dukes Westminister. Souther portation of human beings; but after land ati.l Northumberland, Marquis Wm. A. Grow, commercial Hiicx-ess of the mail aud Bute ami Rothscluld. *. H. rm-mu express line shall have l-eeii demon Iu all it is shown that tie- world con- strated. it is predict«i a paHW-nger tains but 700 meti entitled to be called line will sptxxiily follow l'or carry millionaires, and the distribution of ing of passengers the cars would lx* this numlier oil thn face of the earth Is made lhr«.-e f«-et wide, with single seats. of interest. England leads with 200 No sleeping-cars would lx» required, men jxwseaM.il of $.'>.(«) i,U0<I < mc 1 i ; the But the best of Strong, because five hours would miffice for a United States tals.-a second place with .<>.— journey from New York to Chicago. Serviceable and one even hundred; (lerrpmiv and Aus tMi tallo» South of Grunt'» Pu«u. J>««- The travel«»r could leave Chicago tria together have 100; France 75; Soecial Attention to Graining phine county. Oregon. Durable! ! ! early in tbe morniug. lunch iu New Kurain and the Indies meh 50. uud all and Paper-Hanging. York, sjieml the afterm»«u ou Broad the rest of the world 125. Steel Axles, STEEL TIRES, way or m Wall street, dine at Delmoni- LE AVE ORDERS at Smiths Dodge's Furniture «turc. KMS eo’s and reach Chicago again in lime I<11« it«*«» i' h DNMBffiNNMM I m “K BEST to retire at midnight- He would travel very rapidly, but comfortably, In the kuiuey«. When inactive they And NEVER Droaks ob Coni! inet the juice of the BIueFigvof m a train lighted and lieah -i by elec- ap«-4*di)y fn I into drarwtMir. California, to laxative and nutritious tricity. lie would, moreover, travel in stinate and fatal maladica. Bright’ h dn> «•«uw and dial* i «* h . ciihuc with tacribl« LIGHT ! ’ wiih the medicinal virtues of plants eafety, I »•cause the construction of tbe upou the inaction of the or- known to be most beneficial to the track would render it impossible for a certainty gnnft a<ecU*d. Catarrh of tbe bladder, -------- C.-nsixting of-------- huiTiansystem, forming the ON I.Y PF.R- tram t«» become «ierailed. ami automat enurema, grave! -nd strangury are alao Downs all its € ’< »1 n I x ‘ 111 < >i*s LI-CT REMEDY to act gently yet ic appliances would obviate all danger to be apprehended from a partial paraly APPI.E. FEAR, PEACH. j promptly on the ». of collisions. He might not find it to sis of the bladder, of which wurtkiietwi PLUM, PRUNE. CHERRY. his advantage to stick his In-ad out of and R'uL’gishniMa arc tbe canaea. H<>a- AI RtCtYt’, XECTARINE. ’ii Stomach Bittern in a fine tonic the wimiow. but thsre would not be tetter MANUFACTURER, ALMOND, WALNUT, and and pnnuoter activity for the renal -AMD TO — any dificulty alxrat the ventilation of organa, and on • which can t»e relied up We all prices; iiicltitling tlie coaches. No «moke, dust, gas or on to aQord th-« requisite aiiioulua with OREGON. cimlers would interfere with respira- out mci ting th^ni—an effect to I m « f**Ared >>li:t<OoiiM. 1 Invi*l»oiii-<l<s. <>«<*.___________________ — »0 THAT — Grap« Vine, Currants, Gooseberri««. Siiri*4*.vx*. .1 tulip ri»<*;tt ' lion. Tlie cars now m use on the ex from tbs Diitm dicaU*d alcoholic excitaut Keeps constantly on hand a full «•»tJRE RIOOD, perimental track here have their wheels of commerce. A further beneftoent ef Blxcklaerriwi. lUspb« rri«*. supply <d everything iu abotv on the outside of the body. New care, fect of tbe Bitter?, by rene wing activity REFRESHING SLEEP, NlrawU rri»-», Figu, line, which will t»v sold at pm «•«, of tbe kidney«. i< to enable then« drain hr low ran be offered anywhere. Eh-.. Etc, HEALTH and STRENGTH s«x>n to be put in use, have tbe wheels from the blood in its piuiaage through within the walla of the cars, leaving uo tnciu, impurities pro ■.active of rheuma- < >»ir tr - a are grown without irrigation ALL ORDERED WORK Naturally f ’low. Every one i« using it projections except the journal Ir-xes. titm and dro;*ay. N«-rvoaaneiw, fever on Red hili lural. and >itl of known va aa.l all are <!c ghted with it. Ask lour cheerfully fumi»h>'.l on applimition. Adtlrexs Among tbe 150 patents of the eom- and _ ____ __ ¥_____ ____ _____ rieties that snoct-vd iu floutbern On-gou. tyC»t»k»gtieH nml Circulars for till linos of ague, eonatipation and dyspepsia wtH be made to give entire »alisfai tiun ‘ I r h' RUF OF FIGS. Manu- I'bo-..- oonteir.piatuig tree planting panv controlmg this invention is one sre «xsujuered t»y the Bitter*. f- tu.e.t only l-y tbe »ill do well to vt.it <>nr ore1 ar-l and nur- ab<ee importance will .»t once com- ---------- --------- ..... Repairing Neatly Done sery, or write us for price lixt. im-ml ltrelf to tbe reader who hopes CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., r-mtoSce—Murphy. Josephine county at low rates, and al) work done promptly. some day to travel fr<>ui Chiotg>> to S an Fajurcisco, C al . Vrejon. K. K. »tatiou. Grant's Pn«« 14 3 Lc • • r . F\ New Y ork . N. It I New Y«>rk brtween luncheon R»«l>liu-i [9-4h H. JUDGE. AftNLAXD, OacOOM. Hollow Axles with Stake Eastern Beds FROM $225 TO $1000. and One Acre All kinds and sizes, both in farm and spring goods. Three-seat hacks, light one-horse wag ons and buck boards. Nearly 285.00 near 550.00. Lot on Helman CHEAP. Call and see ns before buying elsewhere WAGONS ! G. F. BILLINGS. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, The Latest Improved Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Cultivators, than Harrows, Hay Rakes, Durability, Lightness of Draft And Simplicity of Construction. Get you j repairs I need them. Frank you can you • ? ASH LA NI» AGRICULTURAL Lennart IMPLEMENTS OREGON. H. C. Myer, Ashland, Oregon KEEPSf GARLAND STOVES. J. M. MCCALL’S H N E S P. GRADY P A i N TH K Made and Repaired, WHITE SCOLORISI) BLANKETS AUCTIONEER pring WANTED Summer Dress Coo ds All at Prices that DEFY COMPETITION H. C. SHAW PLOW WORKS, House, Sign and Decorative NO ELM ! PERFECTLY Balanced :: NO ASH ! V ÄINTEH I Ashland. Or., HICKORY ! ! WHEELS V Best All Over Easiest Rider Made ! Saddle and Harness KIDNETS, LIVER AND BOWELS If You Want the Bost Cart on Earth Order the Stockton and Do it Now! Shade and Ornamental Trees. constaiitlv carry in stock vehicles of all kinds and at ASHLAND, Realise the System Effectually, ----------- Sole Agents for MOLINE FARM and SPRING WAGONS and HEADER TRUCKS Manufacturers of "11. C. Sliaw Stockton Reversible G«ing Plows." and Powell Derricks Nets. AhlDREvVS & HICKS, Agents, Ashland, Oregon, or A. H. CARSON & SON. H C. Shaw Plow Works. 365. 367, 370, 389 and 391 El Dorado St., Stockton, Cal i CiiiMmCryfe.Pitclier’iCaitQria