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SUÄCOBSOll ASHLAND TIDINGS Friday. BREVITIES. The l’eudleton East Oregonian re June L'a, ISUO. ports that grasshoppers and crickets are overrunning the Umatilla reserva tion. NOTES AN1> NEWS. ■'"V»>' -'•k*'♦ v*.'* C astori a The Statesman says the state peni tentiary is becoming crowds«!. The Henry H. Villard, the seven-year- next legislature must provide more old eon of Henry Villard, died at New room. York, June 11th. A peach tree 32 years old. now stand W. H. Dickson, of Grant county, ing near the old Dinghy mill in Solano Kentucky will succeed John G. Carlisle county, Cal., will liear 5oo poiimis of f , SPRAINS, as for and member of the House of Represen peaches this year. BRUISE8, tatives. The big mills of the Salem Flour enrao Oonrtlpatinn, RHEUMATISM. The Green Hill Presbyterian Church ing Mills Company, which have been i “CMtoriA is so well adapted to children that Cantoria Pour Stomach, Diarrhoea, EructAtion, Phila., which has for some time past idle for several years, are alxmt to lx- 1 recommeud it os superior to any prioripuun known tu me ’* IL A. A rcher . M D., maintained t he largest Chinese Sunday started by a new company. Ill So. Oxiord 8K, Brooklyn, X. Y. Schcol in the East, has decided to Grixienes, tobaccos, stationery, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and prwinoteo di give up the work of teaching these blank lxx»ks, w.xxl ami willow ware, gestion. Without injurious medicaùoo. people after July 1st. Stories of Lep- confectionery, cutlery, crockery aud' rosy have frightened the young lady glassware, fruit jars, jar rubbers and T hk C entaur C ompany , 77 Murray Street, N Y. teachers. jelly glasses, at the Red House. * London dispatch of June 11th: Milton F Davis, Oregon’s cadet to The wedding of William O’Brien, edi West Point, who has just satisfactor tor of the Freeman’» Journal, and ily passtsl his examination, had his Mile. Raffalovitch, daughter of the choice of work after graduating and banker of Paris, took place to-day at has chosen the cavalry. Suffered Nearly Thirty Year«. the Brompton Oratory. The ceremony 187 N Chester St., Baltimore, Md. Work will soon be commenced at For nearly :«» year* I suffered with rheum» was preformed by Archbishop Croke, thin in arm and shoulder, could not lift my Parnell aud other colleagues of the Hedge creek to dear off the ground arm Less than two bottles of St. Jacobs O1] bridegroom in the House of Commons where the Catholic college is to be cured me._________ W. H. H EEBON. being present. John Dillon was built. It is a beautiful location, with THE CHARGES A. V0CELER CO.. Baltimore. *4. gnxitnsman. Michael Davitt is seri- fine mineral springs, and in time will become a favorite resort for Catholic ously ill. families to spend the summer months, Mischief makers are 8iih I tn be nt i —(Mott Star. I I»< IOS IX PERIL Many of New York’s dndee and work in Samoa trying to breed dissen A young man name«! Win. Hickey, swells are nervous just now lest they sion between Malietoa and Mataafa, of Portland, was drowned at Oregon but it is doubtful whether they will shonld shortly find themselves behind City a few nights ago. I>y falling into prison l«arx. Evidence is being devel have any sui’cess. Mataafa proliably the river from an excursion steamer. counted on tlieol«! King retiring in his oped which g<»s to show that many Two men saw him fall overlxiard, and m<*t fashionable people of the lx<at favor but dissappointed ambition gave the alarm to two of the officers. famous have Ix-en having their elotbee ought not to be powerful enough to Imt the latter paid no attention to it, imluce him to play the part of reliel. made in L>'mlou and smuggle«! in. aside from one of them saying, "Weil, The busitiese in this line is now said 1 The fact is the Samoans have had he is out of his Trouble." Stntosnian. enough fighting during the past two to amount to $5H0,l)IN) yearly. Certain C. F. Miller, who has been down at crews of the big liners are engaged by vears to last them for a generation. Coos Bay for the past week or two merchants to act as their ageuts, the [Chronicle. latter to receive from eight to ten shil Frank Smith says the hog law is re lixikmg after the interests of the C<x*s lings for each receipt they returned, sponsible for the scratching at the re Bay aud Roseburg railroad, will re ■bowing that the consignee had re cent. election. He s[x«nt the whole of turn to this city Saturday and com ceived a iMiekage which hail been seut election day, in Jasper precinct, try plete arrangements lu re. C ooh coun to him. ing to stop tlie scratching, but could’nt ty lias rHiH.nl and guaranteed the full Al! the swell Ixmdon tailors have Jo a thing beyond Thompson, for amount of her portion of the re«|uired th >ir agents who come to this country, whom they voted straight. They <lrew subsidy ami there is every prosp«'ct put up nt the Is-et hotels aud solicit the line at Thompson, and would nt that tlie road will soon be under way. | Roseburg Piaimlealer. or iers. The visits of ageuts occur in give au inch down the column. When the winter to secure orders for spring the boys t«x>k out their pencils to The child of Mrs. Hugh (ileucross, and sumiher clothing and in summer scratch the hogs, as Siam as they of Astoria, born on Sunday, May 25, to take directions for fall aud winter passed our “Dave,” they scratche«! and which weighs«! barely eighteen suits. right down the ticket iu a terrible ounces when 24 hours old, «lied Tlitire- In summer they go direct to the manuer, so it was har«l to tell whether doy, having lived just eighteen «lays. watoring-plaive. ami eejieeinlly to New it was Republican or Democratic. At the time of its death the mitlget PMiSSiS. UDI'S AKD Ci »Til Ml NS 1 INE SHOES ANO BOOTS. port, Lennox, Saratoga audCa|>e May. The next time our legislators provide measnre«! thirteen inches in length They rent rooms in hotels, prepare for voting on hogs they ha«l better put au«l weighed just two pounds. It. was < 'l< » t h i ll<J 1 > i I-«*«* l l'c< » 111 t ¡K* 1Ù1 . tine luncheons, and are all ready to it into a special el«*ction, ami not turn a lxvy, aud was christened Georg«« show samples of gtxxls and take meas the iiogs kxise amoug tlie candidates. Washington. A common linger ring urements. It is stipulated that they They muddle things and make bad was easily slippe«! over the chilli's will provide clothing at London prices work.—(Eugene Journal. arm up to the shoulder, and the same an I if the clothing misfits they will could have be«‘n done on the leg if the Says a recent cablegram : The Bud j>ay the exjieneeM of alteration in this dhist Congress, s«x>n to lie heki iu kneecap had lieeti smaller. country. By recent seizures on Ixmrd the big Paris, attracts attention. The con The Plaindealer of last week tells steamers the names of a large ntim- gress is to have the importance of the of the follow mg accidents in Douglas l>er of prominent ami wealthy people great Ecumenical Council convoked county: Last Friday Ed. Gnlvain, MORE THAN who get their clothing in this wav have by Pope Pius IX twenty years ago. the fotirteeu-year-old son of Mr. Gal- been secnred by the officials, ami there Buddhist delegatee are to come from vain, recently from Knoxville, Tenn., n SEVEN HUNDRED is talk of bringing them up for exam- all ]>arte of the world, and intense met with a very serious accident, lie different styles and differ interest is manifested in Paris. In iuati< >u. was out hunting just north of town France alone there are about 30,000 and while leaning on lus gun, bo! h ent kinds of Stoves for Buddhists. It is now generally known hands over the muzzle, the gun was Xinety-six liai« Without F«xxl. that Richard Wagner was a fervent Heating ^d Cooking are accidentally discharged. Tlie index Dubuque, la., June 11.—The death Buddhist. But the European thinkers finger and a part of his left hand was ~ h < ‘ World ’ s B e ’ ““^tured under the of Thomas Sutton, which occurred «io not practice the doctrines of Bud blown off and Ins right hand badly tins morning, ends a case which was dhism. That is why the young Vien sbatterwl. Alxmt a dozen shots were above without parallel in the country. A nese student, Halsmeyer, has caused also lodged in his forehead just above year and a half ago the boy, then a such consternation m the church. He the right eye. Mr. Miller has the in bright lad of 14 years, fell from a is an ascetic, fasts or eats only fruits jured lad in charge, aud though suf bn ’ from round in tIie butcher's wagon aud hurt his spine. and vegetable®, envelopes himself iu a fering greatly, the lx,y bears his mis For a time he improved rapidly and hemjx'ti bag and already treats with fortune with heroic fortitude ami is seemed in a fair way to recover from indifference physical suffering. getting along as well as could lx> ex- the accident, lint about four months ¿il'c Tffr,n<íu. ♦ John Cle Freedom for the press aud speech ; pecteil. * * v 100 the — tr trad? i011 tati°ns Fr ago paralysis set in, his stomach be ments, one of our towns iu Russia does not appear to be of a rn «« K, came affecte«! and for ninety-six days, very sulistantial nature. A S[>ecial men, got badly hurt Monday near en.ling at the time of his death, not police for press censorship is one of Dillard by falling from a train in mo a morsel of fixai has pass«««! his lips. the institutions of that country, and so tion. He struck the ground upon his For awhile a glassful of wiue was dose is the ruling of that official that neck ami shoulilers with such force as given each twenty-four hours. His the editor of the leading daily paper to break one of the cervical processes stomach six>n refused even this nour at Warsaw has just been severely rep of his spinal column. His recovery ishment. Then stxla water was sub ' for soon. rimanded by the local authorities for is Impeti stituted, and for the last thirty days permitting an article to appear in which only pure water had lieeu used to Iiixaxtruux storm at Keckfonl III the Pope was referre«l to as the “Vic moisten his lips. eroy of Christ.” It was pointed out R«x*kfor«l, lit. «lispiitch. Jnuc I ■ During this long fast the boy had by the censor that the title of “Vic Never since 1857 has such a dis lost flesh constantly, ami at the tune eroy" ha«l lieen abolished iu Poland astrous tiixxl visited this section as of his death he weighed but a tritie sini'e the insurrection of 18(13,and that last evening. It is estimated that the over fifty pounds. His shrunken skin the title of “Governor-General” hail damage to property will reach half a barely covered Ins bones, and he pré lieeu substituted in its stead. It was million dollars, Rain fell in torrents sente«! a terrible picture of emaciation. more proper, therefore, dwlareil the for three hours, In a short time Through all this terrible struggle censor, to describe I«eo XIII every street was a river, anil soon de with death young Sutton retained his as the “Governor General of Christ.” vastating floods were sweeping consciousueso. He recognized his At St. Petersburg an order has been through Kent anil Keith creek valley, fnends an«! relatives an«l the Sisters issued from the censor’s department down Keith creek district the tloml of SL Francia, whose sch«x>l he for merly att.'iided. He was t«x> weak to to the effect that no press telegrams swept everything before it. Water can lx? either received or delivere«! Iie- speak, but would thrust out a bony spread over the low lands filling cel tween fi in the evening ami 8 o’clock lars, craeping up into first storms of I lioii'f sample Rooms, (’entrali) Locateli. little arm to shake hands in welcome, in the morning. The sole reason given houses, aud driving people from their l'lie physicians are astonnded at the for this arbitrary ukase is that the Ixxls. The fire department ami po length of time the little fellow lived officials of the Censor’s Bureau object without fixai. lice worked har«l all night conveying r to remain on duty at night-time. V people from the tbx>ded district to Cures HURT8. CUT8, i CAR-LOAD - v *>♦ Infants Children I WM. RADAM’S CHITWOOD BROS., KILL! lìrrm, Bacteria A Fungus Hestroyrr. —OF— Pi . aza C orner S tore , THE GREATEST MEDICINE IN THE WOREH, A nd D ealers in Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges BAIN WAGONS, Fine Trusses, Toilet Articles. Hacks and Carts R FOR emedy ^ ai N RHEUMATISM. All Standard Patent Medicines SEWING MACHÍNE NEEDLES AND FUPtLiES. I lie most aggravated dis« asps (even leprosy • and cases pronounced incura ble, yield to its niapm touch, it is a new revelation to in. nkitid; a bright oasis in h incieli ss des< rt expause, an-l th:eateiis to revo uti ui’z« medical,prac tice. Alt ord« rn will be pr omptly tilled Lv send ng to Special HttfDtioD paid tlie Prescription Dep«Trtment I ASHLAND - MILLS (Jome iuk I ---------to: His Work Speaks for Itself Sí ICI ETIES. Southern Pacific Company's Line. Masonic Directory, Ashland. SISKIYOU cHAl’TER. N ». 21. K A. M Regular eonvocalions on the Thursdax next after th«* full mo«m. D. R Mills H P. A. I*. Hammond, Rec’y. 9 ALPHA CHAPTER NO. I. O. F. S. Stated meetings' on 1st and Sd Tuesday in each month. Mrs J I» ( rocker, W. M. Miw K ate G p . ady , Secretary. Spring Tooth Harrows, .Scotch Drag Harrows, The celebrated Steel King Spring Tixitli Harrow. All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and Harrows have ever sold in this market W li) it t ail be Ihme. The following, from the publishers i of the Webster's Unabridged Diction ary, ottered io connection with a year's i suliscnptiou to tlie T uhniis for only S5, explains who we are able to offer a > 812 Issik for 82.50: The copyright of the edition of Web ster's dictionary that we now offer to you having expired, gives ns the right to reproduoe it. We are enabled to offer this work, which formerly cost 812 and 815, for the aliove wonderfully low prices, with such Fine Paper, (As«/ Print and Elegant Bindings. 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It is strongly anil bamlaome- ly I niuih I in full library leather and in half Russia, containing over 150,000 words, nn appeudix of 10,000 new words, ami 1.5(10 pietorial illustrations. Observe that our edition, unlike ev ery other cheap edition, is strongly and handsomely bound, printed on an excellent quality of lxx>k paper, and the press work is tirst-elase; our aim being to present a volume that shall lie in every resqiect in keeping with the high character of the work. People going to Jacksonville wil. find Ply male's coach awaiting every traiu at Medford. Ask for the best coach—Ply males x Read D. R. A- E. V. Mills advertise ment on this page. * An immense stock of wall paper, ceilings and decoratioUB at Smith A Dodge’s. We furnish au experienced paper hanger when desired. All or ders in this line promptly attended to, and satisfaction guranteed. * The TT ihnos one year and Webster's unabridged dictionary for 85. This price is within the reach of almost all. Dress shirts from 50c. up at Blount’s. Crup-Weather Bulletin No. 13. ¡For week eudiuK Saturday. June 7. lf.K).] Weather—The fore part of the week was cool an«! cloudy, with rain, hail an t »now in th,- mountains. Th«- rainfall wa* ¡xxirly • ti-trit.iit« d. and there was not the Ix-netit <i«-rive«t freni it that wa- expected The tal ler part of tin- week " as cloudless, «try an«! warm. «>n Friday an«! Saturday the temix'ra- ture was aix>vu-MF in many sections ol the state. More rain is ne< di d. Kain and c«x>l weather will yet pro«lnce icxxl crop*. !*«• layer! reports' from Eastern Oregon show that on May 2xth, 29th am! :a>th, frost oc curred thgi «11«! damage to vegetables, *-s- pecially potatoes, tomatoes xml pease.corn, rye an«! barlev w ere also injured. Crops—The month of May had a high average temiwrature, and the rainfall «as wry light, as »result, th«- crop pro-ixn-ts are not’ so encouraging a- might be de sired, especially hay xml late sown grain lh<- fall am! early sown wheat, continue to have a favorable outlrxvk. The fruit pros |x-«-ls are good. Strawberries are plentiful, «'berries are rip«-and tlie trees are loadeil with them. General reports indicate a light hay crop Crops in Tillamtxtk county are all promising. Throughout th«- W illam ette valley rain is badly nee*led W h«-at fields are burnt in pltuea. Much of th«« spriug sown grain did not eotne up. In the rnp«|Ua an«l Hogue valleys, the prospects are brighter. The coast (-««unties are e«jH«ei ally promising for g«xxl < r«»ps. The Grande Homie ami Walla Walla valleys, and a greater |x«rtion of t'matilla <-««unty, a- well as the minor ¡x«rtl«>ti of t'ni«»u < ouuty, have the lx-st prospects for crops in Ea-tern Ore gon In th«- valley* of Wallowa county, wheat, oats barley ami rye are doing very «ell. Wasco, Sherman and section* of <,ii liant county, apia-ar to l«e the worst atfe, te«i by thedry weather. In Crook.«.rant. Baker, lake, Harney ami Klamath counties, the frost of May 28th. ."»th did th«- m«»st damage, and iu those « »unties the grass is rapidly drying up River*—The c«x»l weather stop* the melt ing of th«- sn«vw in th,- mountain*, a* a re sult. aii river* are rapidly falling The pre* cut want« weather may cause them to rise again. B S I'Ai.t'E, Observer I', s. Signal Service and Assist ant l«ir«-ctorof Weather Bureau. Go to our store, east side of Plaza jor paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, artists'materials, and wall and build ing papers. Estimates made on paint Bucklew*. Arnlra Salve. ing, pafier hanging, interior decora tions, etc. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever E vans A B kvnk . Ashland, Or. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi (»ress is the only man in Oregon tively cures piles, or no pay required It who divides the profita uith hie CUB- is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac ♦ to mere. tion. or money refunded. Price 2'» cents •«•r l>ox. For sale by Chitwood Bros, (Tesingout at Cost pliwes of shelter. Many tle«l from houses when the wat« r begun to run into their cellars, fearing that tliej were alxmt to lx« carri« «1 away. So far as learned no lives have been lost. The city this morning pre- sente«) a scene of desolation, The entire lower |x>rtion was a lake, COV- ered with floating «fi bris. The llli- nois Central and Milwaukee railroad companies are the htuiviest, losers Many cattle ami sheep wer«« <lr«>wiied. The waters rec»>ded t«> «lay almost as quickly as they hail risen. For Harrows and Plows Constantly on Hand CMliren Cry ferPitdier’sCastorla Delinquent Seliool Tax NEW BRICK loiirists S (Omnien ial Men. We have removed our Nurserica to Med ford, where we have secured new ground, th«* soil of which is a sandy loam, enabling us without irrigation to grow healthy, thrif ty tre«'s with an abundance of fibrous lateral r«K)ta without heavy tap r«»ots, to be cut away in digging. We offer ASHLAND OREGON io,ooo Prune, io,o()o Apples, 5.000 Peach, 5,000 Pears, 10,000 Grapes, th Wisley & Co., (JIVE US A CALL. Nurseries at East End of Bridge, LANDS 1«. .'I Ci I y Property COUNTY I luag (Lauding. 50 oeuta, by druggist*. THDROUGHBBED POULTRY WOODBURN Nl'RSERT IN AMERICA W-K- I -t imp f.. J. M. GARRISON, P. 0, Box 55 \SHI \\l> M ASHLAND MILLINERY STORE ll-x-s.-r Bl.x-k. Main st t<> Mr FRUITS : AND : VEGETABLES. Main strr<t LARGEST STOCK IN THE forest Grove, Or NORTHWEST ! Mr* IL I ------ DEALER IN------ ill For full information regardii uuips, etc, apply to com ji .Vb land. R KOEHLER. P. ROG I RS. Mana^«-i A P«8K. Agrn /■’RANITE LODGE. 23, Knights -1 Pythias, Ashlana. pregon. meets eve Friday evening. Vbitiiig Knights in go« standing are eordialli invited to atteml W m . PA’ITF.RSON. < . (’. E. T. BARTLETT, K. of K. A S. Business ! P? Burnsid«* Post. No. 23, meets Ax. Ju MaMinic Hall on the 1st and 3d Saturdays of « a« h month. Visiting comrailes cordialli welcome«!. PATBK’K Commander J. RA’ anev , Adjutant. A G • **• NDERSIGNED w« I sitfd status L ani » offu f ./ K osehi rg , ok .. May 26. 1*90 l Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of bis inten turn to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made be for«* the Judge, or in his absence, before tbe clerk, of the County Court of Jackson coun ty, Oregon, at Jacksonville. Oregon, on Mon • lay. July 7th, 1690, viz Thomas Oster, Homestead Entry No 4.222, for the E’jOf S U '4. N W»4 of S E%. Se<*. 2, aud N E*4 of N W Se< 11, Tp. 39. 8 K 2. East W. M. He names as witnesses to prove his coutin lions residence upon, and cultivation of, said lami, vi/. George Barron. H. H. chap man. Pvrnel Whitmore and Robert Neil, all of Ashland, Jackson County Oregon. C has W. J ohnston Register. I arce Nriv stock. Em bn Fall and Wint VINES Ä. SHRUBBERY Fi ne W. Our motto is • aqi i « k Send lor rutalcv!me «ml pricelist to mxprnce is better THAN A SLOW SHILLIN'«..’’ 14-16 nnou p N KI 1 LOWEST PRICES. J. ÏÏ. McBBIDE GREGORY & HICKS. IN ASHLAND Having bought the business of - is located for the prex’iil oil TRANSÍ E R. East Side of Main Stree' Where the popular and a«««unnmdating « utter, W iu Harris, is read} to wait upon all «»Id ami new customers in a satisfai’torj manner. 14 21 Passenger Transfer. The Underpinned will carry pa seen- gei* in tlie neu i»us Ui« ir ii mes m an\ vat ulur trains; also wi 1 ! a' orders for carrying I” « or ehurche* in the at Ashland ilt»n*e. 14 22) j. h . mcbride . Smith Sc Dodge Notic«» is hereby given that the delinquent tax list of Jackson county, Oregou. for 1 h 89. has been turned over to inc, with a warrant from the Honorable County Court for its imme«liat«* collection. All peraor*» who are on said list will pl«*as«‘ call at my office in j i ,la<’kson\ille and settle wit bout further de lay, as I will be compelled to levy on the pniperty of said delinquents, in order to enforce payment of said tax, if not paid soon. A prompt compílam e with the law will sav«* further costs, J as . G. B irdskj . Full supply of coffins, caskets, Sheriff and Tax-Collector of Jackson robes of all sizes, gloves, County, Oregon. Jacksonville, Or.. April L'>. lSsO. crapes, etc., etc. ted Carry the largest ami 1« FURNITURE ! In Southern Or«‘gon. Ad-««, ASH EAN D, OREGON. WALL PAPER, TRAMES AND M0ULDINCS, CHILDREN S WAC0NS, CARRIAGES, BABY W« >. 11 ETC, ETC. THE Davis Sewing Machine, Office and wareroom» at railroad < musing The I h ‘ s | M*wing nuiehiiic 1Î1 mad«*. Call 1 sec it and be convinced. of Helman street. hs -I II. IUDGP Saddle and Harness BAD TITLES ! Ashland. Or., Aug. 9, 1SX9, Board per week, $3 to $5, I — VIA — CALIFORNIA. Shade and Ornamental Trees, Beds 25c. • South and East ASHLAND, OREGON. Copyright, im • Mail Train A . M. P. M . A! A NO. It train> < < >ng in « ach i.-i. Exprc** Train l.\r«*pt xmdax N. G. 4 *<» r. M. | L\ . i ««rll.iml. Ar ? .<•) a . m vmr. m .I.V Mf MinvHle. i v | . c. a . m 1110,000 Trees in Stock! GRAFITS PASS. B.iths at any time from 7 o’clock, a. m. until !u«>« h<:i; p m. One Lath room :r svrved^^r la lies' n,.. 1 WeM Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Â.H. CAW & SON, Prop's. n-11 Rooms furni'hed if desired. « \ Notice is hereby given that the Counnon Council, of the city of Ashland. Jackxon county, state of Oregon, deem it expe«lient to takwand appropriate to the use of the city for the pur}M>se of laying and forever main taining thereon uater pi|»e to be used by ■•s sai«i city of Ashland, in the construction ami operation of its system of water works, the following described premise to wit: Ten feet on each side of line dewribctl as follows: Beginning at a t»oint 12M feet south ami C>13 feet east of corner common to w<-tions 16, 17, M ami 21 in township :<y, —Consist ing of south of range 1 east, Willamette meridian; The URderssgncd ha- taken the I.r.ml»er MANI F\<’l I RER, fimnee in a nortlu-rnly direction on the Yard «•stablisbe<i by Rowe X Mo«»rc, APPLE, PEAK, PEACH, ea^t side of \shlaud creek to the south north of truck in railroad addition PLVM, I’KUNE, CHEEKY. boumlary of the corj»orate limits of the city of Ashland, Oregon, said line Iwing more Al’KICOT, NECTARINE, particularly desrril>e«l in field notes of snr A shland , O r . f, Keeps roncanti: ALMOND, WALNirr, nn<l vey as set forth in the report of surveyor made to tlx* city council at a meeting of said ►upply of »^« tj And will continue the Tmsim *4*, keeping on (-omicil held June. 9, 1W0, and now on .ile in line, which - a ill hand a general M8M>rtm«*!it of th«’ Recorder’* office. ax low m* ( an In- U II At a meeting «»f the city council of sai«l i!rap<« Yin««, Currants, (iixvsplx^rn.*«, cilv, held in the council ehamb« r on the 9th ALL ORDERED WORK • bi . of June, 1890. P. Dunn, J. I*. I>odge, E. Kliieklx'rri«'?, Kasplx-rrii's, M Miller. L. A. Sa« kett ami Wm Patterson Strawlx>rri«<s. Figs, will be made to entire were appoint«’d by the council a* viewers to Etc.. Etc. view said premises ami tn nuke an assess Shindes, Sash, Poors, Mouidiues, Etc. Repairing Neatly Done Otir tr«x-s nr«- grown without irrigation ment of damages, if any. to the owner or owners of th<* appropriati<»n of said <>u Keil li.il land, anil all of knowu va ( premises thereof allow rates, »nd ml work «tone promptk to the use of the city for the pur rieties tliat succeed in Southern Oregon. pose aforesaid. And the coumdl has «lesig- I hose contemplating tree planting nated Monday, June 16, 1890. at x o'clock a. [9 48 H . ii pge . wil! do well to visit ourorchard and nur m. at the office of the Recorder, of sai*l city. a< the time and place for the viewers to sery. <>r write us for price list. I’oHtofii«-«-—Murphy. Josephineoonnty meet ami takeoatn as viewers. By order of the Council, of the city of Oregon, it. K. station, Grant’s Pass Ashlaud, I < m » k or i Jackson County, Oregou. M ilton B erry , A. H. CARSON & SON. Recorder“. JAMES N0HBIS, MEDFORD, (»RECON. Hot ur Cold Sulphnr Waler Baths 2’» Cis. PRODUCE AND ’ • II • • t! il'P I A< < "MM o DATION of NGERS ATI A< Hhh TO Finiti Proof Notice Six miles South of Grant’s Pass, Jose phine county, Oregon. Arthur Conklin, P. H. DONOGHUE. Jr.. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, I NOTICE Stu « -**.<■ toxMITH A < OX KIJN. i REAL ICST.YTE AGENT. Cor. Front «V Fifth Streets, Granfe 1’nsF, Or Luclla Sherman, Proprietress. W. ( ARSON. STOCK RANCHES L'<al Agent for Townsito Property H. B. Miller A Co. Addition aud Railroad Additon. Money I/mued at s ¡wr cent ««n real vs täte security in ^ums <.f > »«a» mid upwards. Call or write—Information cheerfully furnish* <1. ENLARCEDAND REFURNISHED. MEPFOKI), OR. A. H. CAUSON. Ch«»ic!*-t lots, a re Property ami Farming Property in Meals 25c. Ar. PULLMAN BUFfE-T SLEEPERS. Final Notice to Deliii«|uent Tax-PaveiN. Trees as Low as any First Class Nursery. Farming Fruit anil VeplaMe JOSEFHINE I. 12:40 I’. M 2 : IO P. M. Hold regular meetings every Saturday ewiong h I their hall ill Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. J. J. strait , N. G Robt. Taylor. Secretary, PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO 16.1 O O F Meets in Odd Fellows's Hall t very Jd ami 4th Monday in each month Members in good standing cordially invited to attend. H. < M vi r . C. p. Robt. Taylor, Scribe. I Local Pas'gr Train Daily E'cep; Sunday b:UÜ a . M. A r I Ami« good assortment of all the leading varieties of Fruits Ashkind, Or., “Hello! Hello!! Hallo!!!" “ Well; what 1» it» " “How 1» your mother, tfiu morningf " “ Very much bettar; <2. aad a real raat- ful sleep last night: aba la almost rid of bag nlght-swrou, cough and nervousness, ana la growing quit« ahaerful. How grateful wa al! ara to you for that bottla of medi cine.“ “ Don't speak of gratitude. What does the doctor ear 1" " He aaya he never saw so wonderful a change In such a serious lung trouble. He still thinks ws are rttring his medl- dnee. I don't like to tell him.” “That's right. He's an old friend, you know. I'm auro your mother will get well now; but you won’t f -rget the name of the medicine, will you?” “ Never 1 Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery are household words already, ■nd it has come to stay. Do oome and see what sunshine it has brought already." " I will. Good bye." "Golden Mrdieal Discovery" has cured actrere, lingering coughs and arrested Con sumption. or Lung-scrofula. In thousands of «-as«-» after doctors have failed and other medicines have been trued aud abamloned as iiael«-». The "Discovery" is guaran teed to benefit or cure In every <-aae, if taken In time and given a fair trial, or money will be refunded. :S TDC W I m . PÄINTE H I Train« itini Daily 11 :(J0 a M 7:45 F. M I. O. O. F., The delinquent tax list for fu hool district No. «5. Ashland. Jackson county, Oregon, is now in my hands for forced rollr<*ti«Hi. Please call and settle the ‘'Hine forthwith and save further costs. JAME> G B1RDSEY, Sheriff HAMMON BROS.’ E. K. Brightman, Prop., House, Sion and Decorative Remember that we carry a large and My entire stix-k of hardware, tin- ware, etc., will lie sold without reserve. well selected stock of furniture, also Give me a call liefore purchasing else picture frames and mouldings, chro- iu<*. arleotypee, oleographs; a large where. B. F. R f . esf . k . invoice of oil paiutings just rac'd. DR. SAGE’S CATARRH REMEDY Cali and see us. S mith ,t D odoe . * curs, the worst cor», no matter of bo* Stylish Hats at Blount’s this week. LE( : A L ADV ERTISEM ENTS. Re A. I x | ik ‘ k . IO:.’» A. M Knights of Pythias. HEADQUARTERS Japan ami < orca r.- -I. M,i\ txt San Francisco, June 14. ,\ corres VEGETABLE PLANTS. pondent of the aes<H-iated press in ( \ RBAGL. < I I I RV, » Al LIFI.OV l'oklo, Japan, writes as follows under P« PJ»«T. Egg Plants « to . by th date of J line 1st: <l«»/en, humlie«l >»r tluiU'-aml The excitement following the recent depredation of students of l'oklo has decreased since they apologized to R< \. I ani selling plants as cheap as you \Y. T. Embry, the New Jersey miasion can &et them Eaat. ary who was cut and bruised by them C. R. VAN AELSTYR two weeks ago. T he Seshi are Incom ing more txild day by day, and in sults offered to foreigners are increas ing. .Sailors coming from Yokohoma \\ 111. (iFOW, are armed with revolvers. □The distress among the thousands of starving people of lokio and other large cities is lieiiig ameliorated to u great extent by foreigners as well ns by Japanese noblemen. One noble man is feeding 1000 people a day out of his owu funds. The price of rice is higher than ever liefore, both m Japan ■..... —- —— aud Corea. There are many vague rumors afloat Sneci.al Attention to Graining concerning the reported taking of and Paper-Hanging. Corea by Russians. All that is surely TJgr ’I.K VVH »RDI- Its » <mith D«»«l ’• - known is that the British meti-of-war Furniture stare. 1.‘>H are lying in the harbors with steam up, aud under orders to sail at a moments notice. Several of them have already gone. The American na val force, under Rear Admiral Belk nap, is also expecting orders to sail for Corea. I ¡rollila SOI Til. 4 <0 p. M Meets in lodge room in <»«ld Fellow's Hall every fii : st and T hird W. <lm *x<ìH , ¡«. each month. Pn sent hour of meeting 7:tfl p. m . All Brt thren in good standing ar* cordially invite«! to allelui. O ANDREWS. M W. Bradford Radcliff. Recorder. R epair S Ashland, Oregon. GOOD VARIETY HOUSE PLANTS. 23 HOURS. Í u Ashland. Loigo, A. 0 .U.W. Through Tickets to all points KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. The results in thirty-nine of the for ty-four states in 1892 can as well be told now as later, says the Clevelaml Lead er. They will vote as they did in 1888. The doubtful states are New York, New Jersey, Indiana, Connecticut and West Virginia. New Jersey would not lie doubtful were it not for the fa«'t that bilge frauds were perpet rated in Jersey City to throw tier votes to Cleveland in 1888. Ou an honest vote and count the fight would be close ami the result doubtful. Without any of these states the republicans will have 2(11 electoral votes in 1892, or ten less t bun a majority. Indiana, which gave Harrison 3.392 plurality, would lie enough. New kork, which gave Harrison 13,074 plurality, wouki lie a g«xxl deal more tiuui enough. Connecticut ami W««st Virginia, which gave Cleveland 33(> aud 5(»> plurality respectively in 1888, would together supply the ten votes lacking and two to spare. There are, therefore, three separate and wholly indepemlent eombiuations without New Jersey, any one of which would enable the republicans to win in 18!(2, and every one of them is hopeful. The democats liuve ouly one winning chance liefore them. The must carry the solid South, New York and Indiana, or lose. Time litfwetu .Mil,mil and San Fraurisni, ASHLAND LODGE No. 45 A big carlo«T(l of stoves and ranges just received, finest line in the county. Call and see and believ An Atlanta Lady's Sail Couilltion. "About two ysars ago a sore came on my nose. 1 called in a physician who could arrest it only for a few days, when it would appear as bad as ever. Filially it became permanent, and despite the constant attention of several physiciaus it colitinned to grow worse, the dia cbarge from the ulcer lieing exceeding Iv offensive. Ihis was mv condition when I commenced to take Bwift's , S|x «•itie < 8. 8. 8. i alxmt one month ago. I«ut 1 am now happy to sav that after taking four large Ixittlea of your won fnl medicino mv nose is entirely well, and mv general health tietter than it has b«-en in ten years. Maa. I.i < inuv Ki -.it. Atlanta. Ga. Swift's Specific i S. 8 8.) cured me of a blood taint that bad troubled me for years. I consider it withont an e«|Unl. J is. S hfk W< xi I>, Nashville, II). treatise on Bl«sxl and Skin diseases 1 luxtled free I lie Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. ÏHE MT. SHASTA ROUTE. «mVEEM'OHILAMHSAN H1AM ISGI ASHLAND LOIH.E No. 23, A F. ¿ A. M Stated communication on tb<‘Thursday ol or before the full mo«»n. E. V. Mil ts, W. M. A. c. Cal'lwell, Secretary. ~”““u P lants Havingof tli««lx*t skyJiu'ljxin Or «•g«>ii, aud knotring hate tu une it, I «IfAltlXTl'i: <MX>I> UollK. FOB Yor. al Prices that DI-'-'V COMPETITION. H. C. Myer, Affent, Ashb-.nJ. Or. Musi be paid for in ndv incc, by ey order, postal order or rush. fT.ail |>er L’ulh'n juR. <i« liver« d Hl AHhhmd depot. Orders from nl promptly tilled. 14 %M-K‘pt«<t Wm Brc.l.!.* «or «mi Helm.!!! stree’' PHUTÜGTtAPHY. BARGAINS Spring & Summer Dress Goods, n John Van Horn, ARTISTS’ - ÏÆATEBIALS. - At the I «I H. Settleinier, Woodburn, Or. Choice Lands For Sale, For sale. 3.019 acres of land; 419 acres of farm land in the valley, good for fruit or grain. Two thouspud six hundred acres foot-hill and mountain side land, g«M>d for fruit, dairying an«1 stock raising This tract of land has over seven miles of feucing, dwell ing house, a stock shed N6x90 feet, aud plenty of living water. <‘all on or address J. S. H f . rrin , Ashland, Ja< kson (Jo., Oregon. jy« hairs the Exclusive Control of from • truel For Sale at a Bargain. KO acres of land within one mile of Ash land city limits; 10 acres cleared and three Im nd red fruit trees act out this spring, and about fifty bearing tree«; pait red land and part granite. By a very small expense water enough could be had to irrigate from 15 to 20 acres. Terms easy; will sell all or will di vide into 5 or 10 acre lots. Apply at the millinery store of Moore A ( oe, Ashland. 14-23 Gresp, tbe boot and eboe man, lias h fine Rtxxsk of aboee od band wbicb b» manufacturée in x\âbland and will • I be 6oId at unnsually low pnoee. l his Space Kexeei M Estate L Ag< nt a id S A shland . 4 nu don’t haul to dfffr a prlre to ae// thio ____________ _. _ ______ GdPdo, for ito the BEST G ADE Euery Can hold» McCALL, OltlXKlN. ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. E. ASHLAND, 9 OREGON. I corsa Cry ferPibMilWU