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23 Ni vada ni «te ASHLAND TIDINGS ^SfiiuAND TIDINGS ASHLAND -SIED EVERY FRIDAY MOkXIXG. W. II. LEEDS. E-iitor nnd Rvihliahei- TIDINGS 1 &rms of Subscription ( >:u* copy, ■, one year........................ . f 2 «>1 mix .auctUT»..,................ . .. 1 £0 tbreif nmuthft ........... «5 'e*, six copies for............ 12 no lerniM -in advance. OREGON IIOK 1'K I'LTl’BAL. l DDINGS & MORSE, Austia S. HiXimcad, ATTORNEY AT LAW ^..'ce.iaora tu ö ('. [DOINGS. -4—> , A shlvnd , 4»Ki .••> l»K A i K R S ! X REGULATOR] <H*»’ of At»-’. a«-u* .a Tir! ìli Ju k wii x-uUIL "i H les exam I <»r«ts ear rec >-•«! -------- --------------3S Ita peculiar efficacy dm a.smuc'1 to th«* j»r<MXiMM and NOTHING skin In conH'ounding uh to iikc it tl’t* ingredi«ms tin m-’ lvpH. u L Tak«* h in 1 «no. It chrekM dteea-svs in the outset, or if they be advanced will prove a j»ut« ntcure. and Counsellor at Law D UR ASHLAND, <HGc‘»N V» ill praclicv n Mil fouits mí lhe .-’ Ht»* ( cdlectù’us prompl!V made and r« mitte« ‘.»I No H obs stoold lie Without IL G uns and A mmunition , pn « »-n ¡.’ITTI v ?c r, A * -* • —à WW mj U, M:rri3 M. Harkness, VEHICLES AND L I PL EM ENTS. AND t'ol’NSELOR. ATTORNEY «•KtXTS P as - • ti ■«- tn Anlf r. Robert; A. i Æ11 oi-ii w - «i I - I . h -.y Will prenne in uJl the court« ot the St«:c. fCT*-'FFP'I- ». w. H Park«-. « «Ite Court Hou -c, Jac J. 3. üowwa Votary Public and Convey..’¡cer MEDFORD. OREGON It takes the place of a dorter and .-«.stly |«re- ayuAtf scriptlons. Vll w ho I« id FOR WHOSE aedentarv li\«s will And rfnffit H the best pr« v« nUv«- of and cure lor ludigvstl<»n, ConMtipatiou, Headache, HilioiiKoe«s, Idles and Mental llrprenftlon. No Ions of time, no ii»(«*rfer«»nrr with busln«ss whl!«* taking. F<>r cliii«lr«*n it is most. In- n<M*< nt ami harmless. No danger from exposure after taking, ('lire* Colic, I»i- arvlxra. Bo«««-1 <Oinplaiuts, Feveriah- ni-ws and fr«-vrri>*ii Coal*. Invalids aod delicate peratHVi will find it the mildeal Ai» rient and Tome t la yean me. A little taKen at nlgbi insure» refre.-liing Rle“p and a natural eva<-uuth»n «»f the oowelH. A little tai.vn in th« morning MlmrpeuH lhe apjHitib*, ch inscs the stomach und Mweetcna the br«*ath. A FHVSU1ANU OPINION. •'I h ive !«#•« . < -a li i’.g T« Ti« ?te 'ifii twentv y.<rsa .\<-i v r b«-cn ;>blv to pul up;« vigel.«-I«- < pound that would, 1 •ns Liver ¡;uL;lor. prump»!/ aivl rtf -i : r I .jv er to a< non, m .' at th i UnMead of w-e»k- At;U as5!i:.llali vc , t T FROM $225 TO $1000. V. H. ATKIMSON. FHCAKTF.M K. V. CAftTEK President. Vice-Prts. Cashier $225.00. One Acri—lots Dr. S. T. 285.00. 17 anti IS, Nearly one Acre near town. E. F. Gsary, M. D. l'HYSllI.W AND M l«,l.0N, MEOtORI». OKF.»M>X < »tfi« V in H'tnii:ii «* I'-li « k atrert Over T\v<> Acres near town. 400.00. House ami Lot on Helman street 551 1.011. TheBankof Ashland ASHLAND OGN. it 10 Ai k -of •;<><»«! finii land near Ashland : >LS|i )>< r acre. Dr. W. Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00 Ec LEO l it’ Hu« «- m H« . «.( h «b«.. Fib -, K. Femal. I tall»»«» fr< • »div. Ihr .U p. I the pr»< I ch rullìi Deen a General Banking Bustuess. I, Apply to (>» > ». ¿V A X Dr. loll Hotel. IV . 12 H W • & VI. ’ollertion« made at all accesible points on ( h vorul-’.e ’erniM. 81ght uxt-hang«« and trtegniphi** transfer« Portland, <»m Frangiavo an«! N«-w York F. BILLINGS OREGON, ASHLAND < REi.oN. ASHLAND Dfiice on oak hotel. "fólti dwtl ItóHijhf at .'tfamiarti prints. • Office nnar PiRtoffiee. Mrs.P.M.Wobst«r,M D HOMEOPATHIC FHYSICIAI. MORE THIN SEVEN HUNDRED AMHLAN1» different styles and «hfi’er- ent kinds of Stoves for Heating and are inaDufactured under the aUve trade mark n’ r,,o World's •e - I / : A. C. Cilivell, ? f’ Main sircvt---- ASHLAND. OR. ho so ’9> from most ’ Mechanical «and Operative Dentist. JtíReróá1 JistRsceiveä! I have just received and have readv for th»* finest liuc^of kihm I s for fall u inter ever bruuirlit to A'h'.a? •! which I invim any and all who may ui»h any work in my line to come aid se» and 1« arnjiriees ■ myilov onh fir-' ctii'« n and my work i* equal to that of any of the city tailors Give me a trial. hug ASHLAND. OREGON. \ur<>n- ( >xi Je < • ad m tn is; «red for lh<- painless extraction «*f teeri : »? Office over « tie Bank.—[ i:l I \ 1 ■ I \ 1 L) J 3ÍÍS3 Ella M Graiy ■' L -- ' ; r Satisfaetiei and a Perfri-t Fit fmaranttril. 1 > i: 1 .SsS-XI A !< 12 1C Ciittir. ' and Fitting a Specialty. Wool.-n Mireet. A«hUn<l, <»rv KE-lt>£ goti . Ashland, Oregon. H. C. Myer, KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. 1% . I >1-Ìirh I mail 1 AUCTIONEER A big caid< a<! <>f stoves and ranges just received. The iine-t line in the coliniv. < all and see and believe it. I \Mi:s TIIOGMON YNDEIfSON E. K. Vice Pre*i«!«nt. Ashland Waalun Mills t PHH.n I M jiniix’d’a Orchestra, X'>hl»i»«l. <»re««»«. 1 at A nr.-i»ire<1 tn be« His Work Speaks for Itself. Palte. PHOTOGRAPHY. juni bi r i ttiler fur to v mail Terms . Or. Having one of tlu«ls«st skylights in Or egon. aw</ knowing how to nee it, 1 Ol AltANTKK cool» WORK. R ÁDY A I N T I Paper-han;i'i, M. E. TYLER. Glazing, Kalsoniining, O ueoon . A shland . Wall ’intin,. Etc. M \M FA« TVRF.KS «»F cal I II Win. A. Grow limi- -. ''I'j.n WHITE XCOLORl’I) BLANKETS Plain <fc Fancy Gassimeres .Flannels, Hosiery. Etc OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER. Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, in I Ik iiLiiivr «t »» |*.’-««v tow^rwtiarv »nd L««n««r»l I I Myer’a Block.eart nule Main street. Opposite Odd Fellow’s Hall, Ashland, J. M. MCCALL’S Snecial Attention to Graining and Paper-Hangin IrT; «1! 1 A’NOT XCEM ENT Oregon. Fresh Bread and Pies Daily Choice Cakes of every variety kept cou •tantiy on hand Onters for parties promptly executed an«! special prices given. All kinds of ornamental work neatly don« Wedding Cakes a specialty. Bread Delivered Daily at Your Door. Prices H always reasonable C-Z H -«•«'! bill*- m«i>t lx* ■ • tiled ery month JOHN WEXLER, Proprietor. IKSMthU T 1 ! M gSSgSSSu»«» » I ? v’ Made and Repaired « Spring & Summer Dress Goods PJUUSOIS. LADIES AXO CaTLEMENS FINE SH3ES ANO BOOTS. < l«»i Wohn»«» n -T D«’tiu la—, arsi Ivi •«-■• • i - 1 r.ii: lee every oue. ETuiu^» A Morra«. fl 00 . 1 60 Job Printing Of all descriptions done on abort no tioe. Legal Blanks, Circulars, Busi uesa Cards Billhead»«, Letterheads, Post tern, etc., gotten up in good style at living prices. i Black Hamburg, Purple Diunascua, depth of uot leas than 1H inches, with THE MIGHTY I SITED STATES. Black Murocoj, Black Molvaaie. But a nulls«>il plow. since our District fair at Central Point Next is the selection of the trees. In The English st tart Admit the limone» of tlie lulled State, of America. Ibat belief ba« been exphaled, for all the first place, they should be propa who attended that fair saw the forego gated from healthy seed not from If the United States were a small ing varieties on exhibition, grown to seed gathered indiscriminately as is p«»rfectiun by a few men of Jackson t<xi often the case. They should be power her “original idea of diplomacy,” and Josephine counties. Now 1 do buddeil from healthy, vigorous, grow as the German Chancellor’s penmen not hesitate in tuning we can grow ing trees, and should be obtained from call it, might be considered a oapnoe gra|n*a and compete au exceedingly honest and reliable and passed over with a smile, but her these fine table „ with California in any of the markets nurseryman, for the discovery of mis l>eople are becoming the greatest na north «>( us. We have the soil aud the takes in the trees of a young orchard tion in the world. It is ¡»robable that climate let us exercise California after three or four years is a great dis nothing short of actual violence would push ami energy by planting. appointment, that cannot lie compen now induce any nation to attack her. Now then, a*« Io lhe liest method of sated. The planting should lie done while she could, if she pleased, almost plautiug a vineyard: First, the soil m ha.se, warm, moist soil, and the ruin the commerce of any uati<»u of T’1-'... . . A‘uÜr.?.:. .i the i»rk «».i .......• o »•bould I m * thoroughly plowed to a trees set two inches deeper than they the globe. It is true, she has scarcely man. of Medford* member of the biiHo uf tbe hu-ls ami if possi bh* «siimi bl «lcptii of not less than 12 iuchea, 18 were in the nursery. Then they should any regular army, her 25,0o0 men lad Board.] I m * <h«troyed txifure batching in the would be better. If you have rooted be cut down to wilbiu 10 inch«« of th«- ing overworked at home; but if a neigh The object in creating a vines uf the varieties you desire to grouud, aud all the branches be cut boring planet kept no army it would State spring, Board of BorticullitH was___ ___ x not so The horticultural lx>ar«l l«,liev«' that piaul, well and g«xid, if Dot, use cut «iff. Y’ou have now plante«! your or not be subject to attack. Her coast, if threatened, would mi ch to instruct the turn»« is and fruit ' the ...,« fall, waiter and <*urly spriurf tings: plant not u» arer than 8x8 feel, chard, ami your work is just begun. growers in the higher branches of bor- u —.... mouths are the mouths in »hieb imiet but *3x9 teet I consider still letter, as The next thing is thorough cultiva bristle with torpedoes aud new means of destruction, and her protectionists ticulture as to aid them in checking of our r work work of of «lest destroying orcb; r«l rd I find th’T • is notbiug gained by plant tion. aud the mounding up of loos«« royiUkt orci»: ......... or destroying the fruit pests, aud then*- p«3sts shouid l>e done, while the Ire« s ing lo«» elofie. Smdight, air, aud facil earth about the tree to a bight of 6 to would I m * only too pleased if importa by saMUjr to tlie state one «if its most 1 are dormant, aud very strong washes ity ut cultivation are gained by Laving b ltieht-a. This is to prevent the at tion stopped. Her navy, though still valuable interests. With this pur- will ; lie ............ ................. reui'iinieudeii i ... in our imit plenty of r«M»m among the vines. 1 tack of the peach borer and U> keep small, is rapidly iuereAsing, so rapidly pose iu vi«*w, the lioard have sought bulletin for the |»ur[sie«* of destroying have had goml succvbs ill piautiug out the uioiKtlire aliont the young tr«s. us to lie a subject of special rep »rts to luforniutiou froiu every available and the eggs and scale «,f all the sap s’uck- cuttings by pursuiug the («»flowing lhe moth of the borer knows by iu- the maritime powers: if war were iu rehable sour«*e. as to the better ui.-th- in»; p«*ets that so luii'-h injure our t r- ■ - uk HL o -J: I cut my cuttiugs in the fail stiuct that its eggs must lie deposited immediate prospect, her limitless com ods to be a.lopted toJkxmmphi.L so and that are s. difficult to reach by uf the year, just alter the first fr(»sl in the proper place, to mature, and r mand. alike of money and men, would disirablea i purpose. this We hr: «air «uui.ii-r w . t.. |>iirp<iKA la. lu. tins we bure has taken the leaves off, using the finds its best field in the neglected or soon draw' a fleet together, lkside, apart altogether from her existing re the I».*u very materially i___ ____ w ledisi ~ through ........ The oue pest that we have mo>t strongest, ripest wood from the canes chard. In the aperatura left »taint the re|i«.rts s* ut us from I ,e Entomologi reason to fear is the irrepr«*ssible eod- of th»* present neasim’H growth. H young tree by the swaying of the tree sources, the growth in the strength of cal Department a» ■/ nAtiugton. But lin moth. That cum<*s, ami comes to possible, 1 pret«kr a heel of old wood in the win«], this moth finds its Irast the Union afYects the imagination of the European states.. from uo «»uro* ’¿»»M»' ra«j. All i>t our < standard work« on attached to th»* base of th«* cutting. If, opportunity _ —its eggs must lie depos- There ure children alive who will valuable mil than through tue reporTiCYrhit r«u y«xir * Ued at lie tenJer points of -the tree _____ rÄioWiM , them «a-laving file r'gir ’ h«* «’fJTit«; -»rv «bnrt and d«M-iim»*nis s«*nt us ir<»m the h«»r- in tin» r dix of tie* apple. On tlii- cutting so that it will be from 10 to the neck or crown roots while the *-ee. or at al! ewttte may set*, the ‘ North nruitural Board of our sister state « f roasi th* ir habits s» «-m ♦<» Is* different 12 iiichv« long, making a square cut apple liorer deposits its eggs ou the American Republic” with a population ami the means of raising California, ami to whom u»« me d«*«*ph iJitima K“ol>d‘», tlie California tidd heroes ttie ¡«»wer ¡»art of the «rutting, l>ody of the tree above the ground. of indebted fur their most liberal ami agent of lb«* eiitomoiog!>Ml dep:.r- just I: L>w the mnle of the bud; at th«* The I wet prevention of the peacli borer £3R0.()lM).00u a year; and the idea of generous treatmenL The act creating ment of Wasliinglon. reports thorn a top of tm* cutting leave about two is to hill up the earlh as stated, iu the incurring the enmity of such a power a 1 m ».«|(1 <»i liortb’iilture filed the date IZ ¡lig lhe «»gg chiefly upon th»? upper incb«*s of wood above the bud. so that spring, and take it away iu September, is as appalling as the idea of fightlug of its organization the 2d Tuesday «»f part of the fruit, and upon t he f•»•ar there will be no danger of the bad when if the eggs of the Isirer have Kusria would l>e. say by Italy or Spain. April, a pvn«H*i of time so late in th*- 1 I’en iipou the stem, ami that few o' «lrying <»nr. After your cuttings are been deposited the light ami heat will America oonld I m * met only by a con present season, that in the ai«s»»nce of tin* larvae enter Hie fruit at the p! e prefi-ir4’.!. tie them tog«*tber in bunches usually drive the borer away. He is federation of Europe, which, without spraying pumps, ami to some extent w hen* the egg is laid, and represent -' or «50 so that tlie lower parts of the one of those who "love darkness rather some great change of circumstances would I k * iftqiossible. or possible only th«« lack of appreciation o! their use them as liegiaii ng a slight bolt; : cuttings will I m * as even as possible. than light. Ills deeds lietng evil.” fulness Hiiioug the farmers of the statu that point, and then entering the np- Thru clKMjst* ground that is perfectly You can’t cultivate loo much nor if ail Europe felt it too dangerous to generally, the Board found it I plo at th»» calix or bloom end. In this »framed, aud bury your cuttings with too deeply the first year. In this coun ¡»ut up with the treatment one power impossible to grapple successfully with h»* is confirmed by D. B. Wier and tin* tops «lown ami then cover with try we need to keep the ground loose was tr •eiving. The Union already st amis toward some of the most injurions pests, more other California writers. w<II pulverized earth, so that, the butt to get all the moisture possible from particularly the cod Im moth. If we Tins year’a observation confirm* of th«» cutting will have from 112 to 2 condensation. Weeds in au orchard the Spanish and Portugese American except some well directed efforts in rather than <• »nflicts with the al»->v • inches of fine earth <»ver them. Leave draw from the ground moisture that states m the relation in which she may Eastern Oregon under th«« direction of opinions so far as Southern Or«»gou is t hese cuUings thus buried until the the trees should have. Deep, thor- one day stand toward Europe itself. a much older organization, there has eoucerned. The egg laying »»f the moth weather lM-e«»im*s warm and pleasant ougli and constant cultivation are of Her foreign office already claims aome- thing lik»* a protectorate over both b«*en but little well applied effort on commences with the blooming of th«» .«ml the soil works lr<*c the following vital im|«irtauee. the ¡»art of the citizens generally to r>pple or pear am! continues from time spring. Ik-fore plan’ing out, and you With the Becoud year comes the Americas, and desires to wield a pre- stay or resist their ravages. to turn* until the appl s are gather« .1 will firn! that the bast* of the cuttings uroblem of pruuiug. When a tree is nonderating influence from the St. The result is that in the Willamette in the fail. Consider able numbers of lias l>**4*on.e thoroughly eailousetl aud oue j ear old I would prune it so that Lawrence to Patagonia, forbids any valley that the great bulk of the ap- half grow n larvae or worms can be already emitting r*M»ts. while the top there will lie left the body and only government to cut the isthmus of Pan ples have l»een destroyed or badly in f< und in our winter fruit at this tim«* of the cutting la-ing burie«l deej»er and three, possibly sometimes four, branch ama and warns Europe in a President’s jured. The same is true of many of i<)d. 2«»j Spraying is no doubt the in c«>«»ler soil i.s ¡»erfectly dormant. es. The three branches left should be speech not to medale with any state the orcharde of Southern Oregon. b< st single menus of destroying them. Now it is imp *rt,iT)! while planting out cut back one-half of the year's growth “lying south of us." though it may las miles off. Some of our orchards are yet free from But th«* ¡»resent condition of much t»f these cult tugs to protect them from aud their side branches be cut off them but cannot expect tu be much our fruit indicates the necessity of its the air and Him as much as possible. tasik the trees over carefully for bor lunger. contiuuatice from May until Septem- I use a bm*ket with sufficient water in ers, and if any be found lake them out .% G q <»<1 i .tugh Syrup. As stMUi as possible after entering tier, as often as every twenty to tweu it to protect the base of the cutting. wit h the kuife. Use the spading fork There is nothing parents should l>e no upon the duties of commissioner, let tv-tive «lays. A very great aid to In planting the cutting us<* a spade, to loosen up the earth around the tree, careful nbont as selecting a cough syrup. ters of inquiry were addressed to the »¡»raying will I n * to l».mdage our trees opening the grouml on an incline to then cultivate- and continue to culti Beggs’ (’berry (uugh Syrup costs no county clerk of each ««onnty in the 3«l with strips of cloth five or six inches t lie south, so that w hen a cutting is vate. I have found the McLane ctil- more than the cheap and inferior nos district, asking forth«» address of the wide, ami long enough to go around planted «»ut the top only of it will I m *« tivator to suit me the beet aud a trums thrown on the market lhe bust lea«ling fruit grow«*rs uf the county, the lr»*e. They should be tied m therm at th«* surtree of the ground and the spring-tooth harrow is excellent to is none too good, be sure and get Beggs’ all of which were kindly res|Mmdt««l to. tri and each edge fiaretl out so that Itottom of a 12 inch cutting will be take out the weed* and keep the Cherry Coogb S>rup. We k»ep it un hand at all timos. Chitwood Bros., and to each one named, a copy of t h«* from whichever way th«* larva ap from 7 to 8 inches below the surface. gnnimi loose. druggists. law. a circular letter and bulletin No. proaches it can readily find a hiding Exercise care in planting and see that In the third year you have many 1 were sent. The response to them in place. The balds should be exam the fine earth comes in contact with lilossoms and may allow the trees to An Exi»*rt Blind Mxn dicate«! comparative freedom from ined every fifteen days and the worm* t he base of cutting. bear s«ime fruit. In pruning, thin out It is almost incredible that Simon injurious pests in the orchards of C« m » s . destroy«*«!. If the apple does not Xall freely take off at least every other Always keep in mind that the soil (Tirry. Lake ami Klamath counties. before the worm is r< idy to leav«* H. should in* well plowed aud pulverized branch close to the trunk, aud cut C-olhns, of Marietta, who has been In Douglas. Josephine and Jacks«m, it spins a thread by means of which ¡M*fore plautang, but do not l)e in too back the remaining branches one-half, blind fur twenty-seven years, is an ex- the w<M»ly, black ami gret uapbls and it reaches the ground. It then seek- great a hurry to plant until the ground and you still have as much fruit as the ¡»ert carpet weaver, makes ami prints cud 11 ti moth were reported. In Jose a hiding place, usually upon th«* I mm I v becomes warm. Now that you have tree should bear, or more. Still con paper flour sacks in colors, doing the phine the caterpillar was doing s«»m<« of the tree umler tlie loose bark. If tie.’ cuttings planted, the next thing to tiuue thorough cultivation, and still printing on a Washington hand press injury. In .lai’kson county a littl«» our grounds are kept clean the lards warrant kh «,« m sh is g«jod cultivation. examine the young trees for borers. and with a perfect register, but the later the San Sau «lus» scale was found will «iestroy many <»f tb«*m befor«* they There wviuk to I m * a diversity of opin In this valley the liorer is the only en- Marietta Times vouchee for that. I have known him for s<*ven or eight in several localities, in three of them reach ;» Iml’iig ¡»lace. ion as to what, constitutes g«Mxi culti einy of the peach tree worth mention tb« y had been spreading tor ten years, In view of the numerous peste, we vation. What I mean by g«x»d cultiva ing that we have as yet and there is years, and have seen him frequently but were not found in the neighbor hav»* now r«*a«,ln*<l a very important tion in connection with growing the but little work and uncertainty aud on the streets of his town, cane in ing orchards except in a single in perit-w! or crisis in th«« fruit growing uur is to s*ir th»* fioij as often as one«* discouragement iu the business of grow hand, walking rapidly, making all the stance. Wherever found, they can be interest of our stute. A period in every h u days until the vines become ing peaches here, as compared with ins aud outs, going down into a Ijase- trace«! to trees from Oaliforiiia, vilher whi ’h wemust detenuim* for ourselves t ki large to allow the cultivator to get other places in the United States. The m *nt or upstairs to a bnsin«*ss office, »irdered from there or brought in by « whether we will siirr«-nder our or ’ irough them; that is where the xine- main thing is thorough and frequeut never making a mistake and never be ing hurt. A year ag*» he made a canoe Ire«» ¡ mm Idlers. chard.s to the fruit ami tns p«*sts or * rd has age au«i is in liearing. In th«* cultivation up to August 1st. from bis own desigu. and the same In «»ne four year old orchard in by a united, d«?terniine<l amt ¡»vrs**- «•use uf cutlingH the first year, the soil ' Now, as to the growing fruit crop. which several trees bad lM»en infested veniig effort resist tiieirencroachim nts should I m - stirred until the 15th day of In this valley the trees bloom pro I m »at won a race m the regatta upon the Susquehanna at Columbia. He is with them, by an application uf suit ami save to oiirselv**« and to our fam \iigust with the cultivator, and imme fusely and if unchecked bear excess soap carUuity appliel with ch»th or iiies a vdiiable income, and to th« diately i«r«»uud the vine the hoe should ively. To preserve the trees and in the patentee of a brush handle, mak<*s sponge they were d«wtroyed wit him* state oue of He moat promising sour«** ■ bo used. Anyone following up the sure good fruit, tluirongh work in thin fishing nets and cane-seated chairs. injury to the trees. In Col . Maury’s of wealth. N. ver surr«*uder, slmuh metLuxl I have outlined will be sur ning must lx« done. No one need lx« His latest triumph is the mastery <»f the type-writer. He bought <me some orchard, over which they had lM*en I m » our motto. prised at Ins Ruc«vs» in starting a afraid of thinning the young fruit too months ago and is now able to oper sprea.img for many years, one applica milch. An iron-clad rule which sliotihl To make a complete success or ev«*t vineyard on our dry hill laud from ate it quickly ami corre<’tly. He is tion of the Thomas Wash of sulphur, a partial one. it seems Io me that w. cuttings. lie adopted by every one is to leave salt and lime has destroye«! nearly all should adopt some system of organi no [teach nearer than within three or said to I m » an expert euchre player, In regard to pruning the vine, the but I cannot vouch for that, though of them, ami it is believed that on«* zation in at h*a»t Douglus. dosephin« four inches of another when small. mon* application when the tn es are ami »Jackson counties of the 3d lmrti- first y»-ar th«* cutting.» are planted none If tins rule lie followed, you will ban- it is st’»reelv more notable than many on«*«» more dormant will deetr«»y the rultui il district, an l I will ¡»nq»os. is ru«piired. iu F«-I»r«( irv following when the harvest comes more pounds things r I thm iy mentiom*d. which I remain nig ones. The same wash failed that it I m * «lone in the several sch«»oi the ptauimg, we cut ba«*k all the vines of fruit, than if the tree had been un- have known him to do. (Philadelphia in ¡»art in another orchard from lack «listrii ts. If in every suh«N»| districi I«» a I unit on«* ur two buds, and then touch«»!, or the thinning only half Times. train a single can«* to a st ike, with the of sufficient boiling. Everything d« «lone, and it w ill bring double or treble the fruit growers unit«* in theirefforls Dr. I’. I). Larke. of Rogers City. Mich., pern I n very much upon most tbonmgh i tlmre will I m » no orchards left out. tn view <»( training the vine to a stump. the price. This is a very important says the epidemic of last year in l’reaque We calculate* to st limp lhe vines tu a b«»ihtig for not less than one full hour t this way the cost of spraying pumps part of |ieach culture. We will all Isle County in winch so many perauna height of alk.mt Is inches. A h to the lM»fore using. find that there is more work about, th«- lost their lives, was choleric dysentery and material will not I m * l»urd< nsom *. The w«M>ly aphis is a very serious and no fruit grower should I m »' al pruning of a vineyard after it is in business, ami more attention required instead of cholera as first reported. He bearing, a nuniiM*r of leading grape pest an«! is found in many of our old tow»*d. by Ins neg I than most of us are willlug to give. uml < bamUerlain's Colic. < Iiolera and t«> eo-opur at»* *«r <»n*bunls on both the r«Mjt aud top. torlean his orchard to de'eat th** I growers r(*commeud fall pruning. That Two-thirds of the peaches shipp«»i Diarrhoea Remedy and says it succeeded Upon the r«x»t they prudue'ea wart-lik»* forts of Ins mighh<»rs. ' I h * piirp« s» may In* the j»rop<*r m«*thod in the East from Ashland this year u«-re unn|>e. where all other remedies failed. Not a excrescence tn the crevices of which of pr»-enting the few sugge stions h t. ern states, but 1 would say, I would l’lns is wrong. The [reach abould singh* cast- was lust in which it was used. This Remedy is the most reliable and prefer pruning «luring the last of Feb the lice are f«»uud. They are covens! provoke discussion, if th« ri|>en thoroughly ami then lie picked moat successful medicine known for ruary ur the first of March in this cli with a white cottony matter, hence lation results iti that, the promptly. They will look better, coho, choir ra morbus, dysentery, diar mate. For t hiss reason: Spring pruning their name, w«.x»ly aphis. They obtain which they w’ere written taste la-rfer, will be better and sell rhoea and bloody flux, 2*» aud 5u cent k«*eps th*« grape« back, it does not put thpir sustenance by piercing the ten- been attained. Ix'tter. Punctuality in all the work bottles fur Hide by T. K Bolton. «»ut foliagu or bloom so early, by spring »ter root or bark and sucking th«* sap Before closing. I w ish to state {hut pruning; therefore it is not so liable t«> of the orchard is one of the leading A Portia' «1 View «•f If. llier«*fn»m. They are found also upon the law* contemplates th» • »»mploynieiH d.image from iat«* frosts. I have triixl features of suceess. the top, sometimes almost completely The Oregoniau grows sarcast ic over The peach tree is generally snp- of a state fruit luspect >r, an«! very " dl and spring pruning the same sea- covering it, ami giving it the appear- early eff»»rts were made t.o c«»m¡»ly H«»ii bore, ami I find that the spring [awd to lie short lived, lint where it the bitch m the aivoptance by Linn anœof having lM»eu in a buow squall, wit h the letter ami spirit of the law’, prum d vine is ten days to two weeks is given the proper care this is not ami Marion orniuUrs of the d « w wa but are more commonly found upon Th«* seme« of Prof. Klee Were sought , late r in bl«M«tning than th«* fall pruned the case, I think. In France there gon bridge at Stenton, and says: th«» body, ou the knots or umler tin and if be Nmld not acc thè posi vine. Sotpe fear the bleeding of the are pe;ich trees more tbau lhO years Portland contractors w ho went up in i«»use bark. Crushed they prese nt a n*«i tiou he was asked to u nomi.» OD“ vim* by late pruning -1 wuubl not old. In Maryland and in Delaware the rural districts some time ago to Iwl-coiored appearance. Of rerue- in or out of his state I he could (lu.iHider that amounting to anything, there are liearing orchards that were build a bridge for two counties joint ii«s Pi«»f. Saunders pronoiin-vs th«- recommend wb«w» serv we could i« a rampant growth early’ in the planted seventy years ago. ami in this ly. ar»» about to get a lesson hi work following the most successful, yet <l<»- obtain. He answer«*«! be cuuld >i«ring, d**stroy«M( by April or May valley 1 have seen vigorous peach ing according to spedficatioQs of a vimn I: Lay the nx»ts bare and apply mil accept the position, ami did no! frosts would impair the vigor of the trees known to lx> more thau thirty contract. J’be wily and inquisitive scalding water freely, nearly boiling then know of a competent man whose vine much mor«* than a little bleeding years old. Pruning is very impor grangers tapp'd the pmrs when the hot In an ol«l orchard of my own ! servic»*s we could commHud. am! as by spring pruning. In regard to sum tant, uot merely to to give symmetry job was declared complete and found appli«»d kerosene oil with a feather on yet w«» have failed to obtain such an mer pruuiug: I bis is don»» by rubbing to the form of the tree ami to thin out that they eontaim-d loos«* gravel where the I m »«lies of the trees wherever they nisj>ector as we b«4ieve the law c«»n- «>fl‘the vine young and tender canes the fruit, but has a powerful effect as concrete w. s the snbatanoe for were tu be seen, but others would tak« templatvfi, and until we can, each t lg«t.• are not prtMiuctive of fruit but if in invigorating and preserving the winch the contract called. Pending their ¡»laces soon and I had to repeal tree, ami proper pruning, done annu an adjustment of the difficulties that it. To try an experiment I dug n commissioner is compelled to care for otherwise leit to grow would, to a de ally. ought to keep a peach tree in this diemvory has engendered, all pay Ins district as best lr can ami if th« gree, impair the vigor of the bearing trench around the tr«»e about a 1« m »L Ikiard ««'•complish any great good H canes, and thus lessen the size of the good condition for a hundred years or ments of job are deferred. City work, wide and applied air-blacked lime ami in w hich contractors are hauti-in-glovo more. with only one inch of «oil between th»* will bethnuigh tm* ail amt co-opera fruit as well as its quality. The neces One thing which hardly merits with the bosses who order the checks sity of following up tins summer prun lime and the top of the large roots of tion of the fruit growers, gem rally. ing to get the best results, 1 have mention is the fear of overcrowding drawn, pays so much more promptly the tree. This was in .July Iasi, ami 1 GKAl’l < 1 LTT’RE. foiiihi imperative; for tins reason, the the market with peaches. The mar than country u.»rk presided over by have not found a docen wooly aphis meddlesome and inquisitive grangers Th«' following wa- read In A. H greater a mount of vigor you can con ket is already overcrowded always since. that it is not really profitable to take The green aphis are found iu almost ( arson, of .l<»Nt pbim^ county, proprie centrate ou the liearing canes, the is so far as inferior fruit is concerned. jobs in the rural distneta. I found this out myself in try ing to every orchard in the valley, in some of lor of lhe Bedlam! Nnrserms orchard greater your reward will I m * in not only market small, inferior fruit from trees increasing tlie quantity ami «¡uality of amt vineyard: \\ I im I m Fortune*? that were neglected, while at the It would I m * useless to say we cannot the fruit, but its earliness in ri|)emng llQw’g This. same time the choice fruit was bring- I h a good healthy, p« arlv skin, grow graj»es in Southern Oregon, as ami its increase in ¡»rice when you good prices. The market is always are aware of the abort time it takea for We offer one hundred dollars reward anyone visiting the small vineyards in ««ome to market your crop. \\ hen the for any case of catarrh that c ui not question of market variety arise«, the gixxl, and always will tie, for first- a disordered liver to caum* blotches on »Jackson amt Josephine counties will be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. lhesHtim rule holds good with the class peaches choice peaches -such the face, and a dark. gren»«y akin. < >ne F. J. C hhsky . A- Go. Pro|»a. Toledo. (). I m » col vmc«*«l that this is the home of grap«* that does in all other fruits, the as the successful peach grower can bottle of B«'g-.'s‘ Bio >d 1’i.r I mt mm I Mood Milker will restore thia organ to its nat We the undersigned, have known F. tb«» grape, so far as soil ami climate are eh<>ic«*st gra|M»s bring the highest price produce? ural «nd healthy Mtate, und cleanse the J . Cheney for the last 15 years, and be concerned. in market. blood of all imparities. It ih meeting lieve him perfectly honorable in al! The only thing we lack here is the Mat. McC’abe. of New Brunswick. Ill., with wonderful nucccsh . We guarantee A. H. C amón . business transact ionand financially knowledge as to varieties ami tin* offers to pay five dollars to any person every bottle. CbiiwotM! Br«m., DruggiHtH. able to carry out any obligations made proper method of cultivation and prun troubled with t>Joody flux, who will take PKA< H ( I I.TF1UL by their firm. Chaniberl.iin’s ColicCholera and Diar West A Truax, Wholesale Druggist, To ing. and I might ud«l, the euergy ami Following is an abstract of the ad rhoea Remedy according to directions People in u^neral should know what’fl led'». (>. Walduig. Rinnan A Marvin. g«»-a-bead to ¡mt that knowledge mt«» dress of 8. B. Galey, of Ashland, who and does not get well in the shorteet best to du in case of a nudden attack of Wholesale Druggist*. Toledo (). R. i. practical shape. P-'-^ible time. One half of a 2.*» cent bowel complaint. ___ _ It _ I« a well eetab- Therefore, in this paper 1 propose to had pi »pared no mautMoript; Van Hoesin. cashier Toledo National . iwittle of this remedy cured him of lisbed fact thal prompt relief may I ms Bank. Ioiedo, (J. speak of location uf vineyard, soil, After a few preliminary remarks, in bloody flux, after he had tried other had in am r ts.- of < »¡.c. rh«»l«-ra mor liaii’s catarrh cure is taken internally, varieties to plant, the proper method acting directly upor the blood and mil of planting, care, and cultivation, to dicating that he considered a purely medicines and the prescriptions of phy bus. dysentery or diarrhoea by giving cons .-airfares of the svstern gether with annual pruuiug and sum practical treatment of to|»ics the cor sician« without benefit. Mr. McCabe, ft few doses of ('hainlx*rlain’H (.’olic, rect rule for a farmers’ institute. Mr. is perfectly safe in making thia offer, Cholera and Diarrhoea Re»n«*dy. It Price. 7?.,’. per boitle. Sold by all mer pruning. druggists. Galey spoke, in sulistance. as follows: as more than a thousand bottles uf this acts quickly, cad alwa^ h be d«‘pendt*d remedy are sold each day and it baa upon and is pteaaont to take. For sale Lx «cat ion of vineyard is on«» of the Practical knowledge, in this, as in never been known to fail in anv caw* of by 1’. K. Bolton. vital ¡»oints in the sucoeas of the vine. other things, is the only thiug of act colic, cholera morbus, dysentery, diar- We would prefer an Eastern sloj»e if ual of money value to the farmer, ihoea or bloody flux, when the plain one could I m » had, if not. then a south and whnt I shall say this evening will printed directions were followed, ern or southwestern sl«»|»e. so situated !».• dinsMed wholly toward the solution sale by T. K. Bolton. as to I m * always sheltered from the of the qiu siioij. Low to grow peaches 11e«»g>’ Cherry C ouk I i Kyrup north wind. Under no circumstam^ee slice«ssfally and profitably. 1 I n giving splendid satisfaction to the should a vineyard I m » exposed to thô Enough is already known of the soil trade ami the sales are positively mar north wind, as it has a tendency to I »light the grapes while in bloom. The and climate uf the Rogue River Valley velous. which can l»e accounted for in to convince anyone of ordinary intelli no other way except that it is without s«*il should I m * «kep. ami thoroughly doubt the lx*4t oik the market. Ask for drained^» that under all circumstanc gence and information that the busi- aud la* sure you get the genuine. S5 es when cultivât«*«!, it will work fr«t- n -■!- of ¡»each growing, if properly con keep ik Chitwood Bros., Druggists. and pulverize re.uidy. Our red hill ducted, can be carried on here with as much 8iie< ‘ » ’ ss and profit as anywhere land where the soil is from 18 inches We ('an and l>o to two feet deep, is with proper culti in the Unite«! Stat«-e. No one nee<) Guarantee Acker’s Blood Elexir for it < xp»< ‘ t to sneee«*d without effort uot vation the beat of grape land. For has been fully demonstrated to tb«* peo evidence of that fart, visit the vine ¡»by sica! effort merely, but a quickened ple of this country that it is superior to .int» ‘ !lect, an eam«*st niterest and a all other preparations for b;«wd dis< KM H. yard of lL»n. Robt. A Miller, near J ack sou ville, or uiy own vineyard at dose application »f the liest judgment It is a [M»sitive cure for syphilitic p »>s- and most careful at lent ion «»f the in oning, nlrers. eruptions am! pimples. FU*dland. It purifies tlie whole systern and thor Now then, in regard to the varietie; dividual w if» embarks in the «enterprise. oughly builds up the constitution. Chit- not ;.tu tys hold the plow or r •.'? tus juice of the E’.ue l’igs of to plant : Until very re«*e»iUy h I mmi I You i w « xm ! Bros. but yon miiKt give lbe i u, j .» laxative and nutritious, the only varmtms grown here were the wiehl the 11« ;ic n < dicina! virtues of plants Mission and Whit«* Sweetwater, with liiibiuesy y< «ur jm rsonal attention if to sue I. You can’t Merit Avin«. kn *n to be r.iost beneficial to the now and then a few <»f the nativ« you »* x | m «y<‘em. forming the ONLY PER- American varn'ti- s. such as U/ouc««rd, i grow p»ui< . - hkv * jdaily by proxy, We desire to say to our citizens, that arh growing ry- fur years w«- bai e been w-Uing Dr. Klug’s REMEDY’ to act genliy ye: Isabel!. Worden, Lady P«x*k!ii»gt«m, : Y«m WiU iiml t ut v on the Delaware, Catawba, e’r. 1 iud «» quin s more j« *onal attention, more NeW Discovery for Consmuptiou, Dr. cout«l not sn«reed with the fim-r b r- ' iala>r am! mor<- ;arv than ahnoet any King’s Life Pills. Ilucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have e.ign vari«*ti»*s, gt«»wu to such ¡»> rr«-cti<M other business never bandied remedies that sell as well. -AN» TO — The r m«u stone of success is a nat- ,.r that have given such nnivemsl ssti- in California, was behaved by a go-at many. N«»t that they had tested thesi ur 1 ; ■»<’,'* dioii and liking for the fsetion. We do not hesitate t<> g ‘aran- fluor varmtiCs, bat that m arly evi-ry Imsue —. . ».-1 •!» iml'-mitabie d« termi- tee them every time, and we stand :• ->v — so T hat — • ’ oli t o ML‘re»’d. J hlH IE t IMJ etartlDg to refund the purchase price, if satisfac emigrant that had seUl**d among ns l ”*e BLOOD, V ¿ l , I *.» next thing is to select a tory results «1** not follow their use. from California, t«»‘<l us that, we n<i t b.*re are many These remedies have won their great not. Y oh know bow it is in that great fax irt’olv Io .Milon fCFRESHING SLEEP, popula.ity ¡rarely on their merits. Chit ar«» id- h> I».* ; imi :n lie lr»gile Riv« r Valley. wood Bros., druggists. HEALTH and STRENGTH state. People from tber« 1 a u irm. dry soil w inch can la* UHVH talkiDg «4 the woD«lers of tin t • ■ w. F. one R v n j it iavoi««l land, “As how it is down in re. lily |»e’v«ri7.t ! ?*» a c«.tnAi«ien*ble powder m vari«** A marvel Bain wagons from SÍMI up, at Ash- of Thi« I Hl a«e .¡cnghteil with it. A*k ) ur California where 1 con e from.’’ nutii purity, strength 1 wholeMiinenexp ¡i’.b :!>« j *• .«*h. mor*» tn .n any «»lie r * .M«>re rr<«non:i< al than the • i?,«ary kind*, :;-.U for sYKUP OF FIGS. Mratu- we almost believed that the “trust” il tr e. wants a w .rm, responsive soil — laud Mills. and rannot be soi«i in • ontj««.i.‘ion with ... l/bytlie grapes was sir«*b there that Lulnre mid a »ltufttiou alvovcih«* fr »st hue of , the mulUtud«.- of low tc*-t short weight . alum or phoapbate powd«-ri. Sold only iu M P'ORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., would be our r« w ,ml if we planted th“ lower !» vela when possible. If the ¡can«. K oval B aking F owokk C o ., J06 B an F kamciscq . C au 4 such fam»«i varmties as the White «’ihsoii ta» dose to the surface and will • Wall Htr« 11. N k. Naw Y ork . N. ¥• Muscat of Alexandna, Flame Tokay* hold waler, 1 would break it up to a( which very thorough efforts have been tuu«le to destroy them, but the few that eecu[K.i would aoi.ri repleuudi the Papers Head al the fiessiona of the tr<><« h « hiu . 1 vicited a nursery iu •Inly tbut bu«l lieen seriously snff««riutf Parmers* Inflittiti». from them,at the tiuie 1 was there uot au aphis could be found, 'l he lady Work of the State Board of llortirulture , buns had followed them aud destroy«. I (.rape ( ' It lire -Peach Culture. them completely. They, the lady bturs, » 'h' found there very plenti- Follomug are some of the papers fully still ougnanl read at the Farmer’, Institute m id iu Tile apbie ej,%«B nre laid in autumn Ashland last week. and are at first of a yellow, grv«*iij«<!i wokk OF THi: state ftOAkD of llourt-1hit«-r they Itectjuie darker, mi l ltv KK. t.nally a very email black ehitn <-yc. — . auu aud win will u«> be rollini found iu iu tn« the eruca» cracks hu aud ..... ......., «,,1 i.« i ■> «i « i li LIVER AND BOWELS the System Effectually, «___ bull hue i»t X .!■! .tf-or to H -V. .V« ■« ’.'« Crof y Store, north of hrid i I* 9 1, 1889 UIOXL. re. first insertion ditional insertion -------------- !------------------ PB0FE8SI0NAL CARDS. Attorney FRIDAY. NOVEMBER Termt of Adwt/ling: 1 >ircct fi-om’the JuaM. All at Prices that Dt’;v CO.MPETITION. Filing Ar urrcnts, md obfing Ccnieifi'ib Moder iwiiéulgrlo N. C POWDER Absolutely Pure ak