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ASHLAND TIDINGS THE JOSEPHINE COI NTY COPPER MINES. Jacksonville Items SEEING THE NATIONAL CAP1.IAL Lead Poison Cured. I am a rainier by trade. Three years ago I had a bad case of D ad Poifon, canned by Ulin? rublier paint. I was cuird in a short time by 8. 8. S. The medicine drove th« po'aon out through the pore«» of t.ho akin. When 1 first com menced taking 8. 8. S. iuy ayntem was ho Maturated with poison that my uuder- olotheH were colored by the paint being worked out by the medicine through the pores of the akin. I wtu cured entirely by S. 8. 8. I took nothing elae, and have had no return. C. F aux L kak , Waynesville, Ohio. [Orant'!« Pas» <'ourit-r. Oct. 10.) Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kane, of this W. J. Plyinide is in Portlaml. Col. J. A. Straight, the luineralo- i place, are enjoying a very pleasant Col. R. A. Miller returned from gist and mining expert under whose visit iu tbe East, judging from the fol snpernt-ioo the work on the Oregon A Portinn«! Tuesduy morning. lowing very interesting letter received NOTES AND NEWS. California copper mine iu this coirotj- Mrs. Fannie lx>ve has gons to Port- ' ib now l>eing done, honored the C ock - ' land to visit her mother, Mrs. B. F. I this week from Mr. Kane: iek office by calling a few minutes tin« W ashington , D. C., Oct. 7,1890. SELF CURE The log cabin iu which Lincoln week, reporting that they now have Dowell. W. H. L eeds . Esq., Ashland, Ore- lived as a boy has been bought for fifteen men at work on their mine, all Mr. and Mrs. James McDonough, gou. Dear Sir;—Here we are at the $1.11)0, and will be ou exhibition at that can be worked with advantage at of Tolo, were in Jackson viile Satur- 1 r.cnedy for Each Disease. headquarters of our great and glorious the World's Fair in Chicago. present. They Lave 20m tons of nch day and Sunday. country; and a lieautlful place, indeed, on tbeir venous dumps, and extieet The deciduous fruit shipments over ore ' Rev. R. Booth, pastor of the M. E. we find it to be. "P4ST1Kr- r-S■ : 7 »E. uatritiun I*urifiesthcBlucxL the Southern Pacific lines for the sea- i to haul and ship to Han Francisco as church the couiiug year, ami family The first thing I dial was to hunt up Real Estate Transactions. sou up to October 7, amount to 2450 long the roads will permit . A u:;j a.rength bdilJ r. our able and amiable representative, Lures Djtj «_ ù «*. l . .. »L now occupy the M. E. parsonage. These mines are situated on Page cars, about 35,000 tons of fruit. Hon. Binger Hermann, whose family 03. HILLtR 2 S43-JACH AKO LIVuR CURE. Cured L’diousixs< an<! Mis. H. D. Kubii, of Applegate, is Hre residing with him in Washington, FTbe following deeds have been re creek, which empties into rhe Illinois corded in the otiice of the County 1 re Cholera is still raging in Japan. nv»r near Wm. Bybee’s fHrm. On visiting the Portland Industrial fair, ail Lhtr îrvubk**, Li»’.*.4 —c ¡‘uvei I'cvurv, and all Tipbuid cciiditioru. this year. From his hearty aud hos corder since last report in T idina . s : The total numlter of deaths reported the O. .V C. mine they have run sev the guest of Mrs. Judge Watson. pitable welcome we were glad to find DR. HI’.LE 7’S CATARSH CU«3E. Curts Ac ’.to Catarrh, Ch.-oLi«: Cxtarrh, < ‘.'.tarihj D< .if- Ole c. Gunnison to Jacob Thom dsod and lu the whole of Japan up to September eral tunnels and followed the main The home of Prof. Price was made i that he was pleased to meet friends G. F. Billing», property iu Ashland. ih ‘3.8. GuarunUud tvcus6 the ucxiwCOaes vhJM . s . l . l.LWtd.orLJ.4:e> i funded. 16th was 15,1X27 and the number of ledge on all five of their locations and Wm. Rusnell to G. F. Billings and W. B. happy on Monday eveniug by the ar from Oregon. He at oDoe broke away < niton, Its 23, 24, 2», 2»J. 27, Ashland, con cases 23,488. DR. HILLER’S COUGH UJ E^ Cures Cui b, Huars*.nebs, <’* Brcnehiti.;. Plvun j by side cuts they have found the vein rival of a bouncing baby boy. The from his work and devoted huuself to |2MM). and PtidiUDi i*, ivhe«»t» tier. < ‘ nu Upu.u.3. Cures Cruup in 1 jl .J».: u . . Senator Stanford is on his way to to run 40 to 60 teet in width. As they Prof, thiuks the state ought to be re- i our entertainment, showing us every G F. Billings to W. B. Colton," and 'JX 100 California U> look out for his chances have not run their cut farther they do enumerate«! thing of interest that could be seen iu acres, tp 3S, ■ r 2 w. con I100J. DR HILLER’S C*PHTH7Rl A A LP>J.?E- ITevcuU an«! cures Diph- Edwin R. Owen, assignee of Magruder for re-elecl.lou to the Senate. The gos not know how wide it is. They have [ a short half day. We “trod the marble to M. Purdin; assignment of deed. Iberia. V» ill j oniiiNcl} edre an} »ore turu-l. in iiuiu 3 t j houra. Cures in 3 ¿-j t». Willie, the little son of Dr. and ■ halls” ot the great capital, and met Bros, sips assert i bat Huntington will <1<> all a large body of ore which goes from 65 Jane McCully to Darlow Tryon, all of blk he can to preveut Stanford's election to 70 per cent pure cop[>er. In fac' Mrs. Robinson, is lying very sick at! there a native Oregonian, Mr. H. H. 31, Jacksonville, reserving from sale lot x, DR. EEVFR CL,r*E. Indispensable in ull acut: liociiies attended with fever. 31. con >150. where ever they have touched the vein lhe home of bis gramlparents, Mr. and 1 Gilfry, of Lane county, who is rending blk again. rrc»vn.fl a. lu .er» rjc.ak'1 Fever, SearUtiua, and Mviuk-. Mothers try it once. 1>. T. Lawton to Geo. H. Haskins, they have always fouud very rich ore. Mrs. John Miller, anil bis recovery is clerk of the senate, aud who, with Ills blk 4, eon |x00. The census of the city of Mexico aud the Colonel thinks the quantity is extremely doubtful. D^ HILLEr’SJ<ER’<)US DEBILITY CURE. Cure« Nervous Wcaknew, an I L^ cf ( . C. Ragsdale to J. G. McDonald, Its , handsome wife, treated us with the blk was taken last Monday. A press dis- almost unlimited. Several other in 2H. Tolo, cou >100. lower. »Never UiU bend tor l*rhaU < ir.ulAr t; ¿iilk-r Drug Co., S.ui FiaacLej, CaL greatest consideration and courtesy. Tbe vineyardists around Jackson- ' Geo. S. Briggs to S. G. Wortman. It 3, patcu says; “Everything parsed off terested parties are expected to arrive From the capitol, Mr. Hermann took 6, Park addition to Med I rd con >50. DR. MILLER'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE Cure« Kheumatkni, Neuralgia, without a bitch. It will be the beet from San Francisco on the 15tb of tins ville are busy shipplug grapes and T. J. Hamlin to 8. G. Wortman, 240 acres, making wine. The vintage is unus-1 us to the pension bureau, wtiere we Goil*, L uuilAk; j , MGdTsaTtk-a, bv~ i.TuTr-iiz. fi;~ b . L..u: i... blood acids which caiLsv thciu. census ever tak»n here. The enum month aud they will either make ar lp 3X, r 2 w, con 41G00. L. L. Angle to Orra Angle, two 50-feet Its erators say the pepulation will uot fall rangement to oonstruct a furnace at ually large aud of extra tiue quality, | were introduced to Col. Hunter, oneo* DR. HILLER’S TEETHING CURE. Ails the j*TOwth an 1 development »>f ihilJrm during aud will no doubt be very profitable : Oregon's earliest pioneers, a genuine fronting on J street, Mc.ltord. con 4-’uv. short of 4«H),l)«iU. L. L. Angle to Mary E Angle, property in once or keep on developing the mine to tbe owners. Indian fighter, who, by the way, re- t..e teetni.i^ period, ensure^ ; .unleris teething an ! soun I teeth, an ! prev» nts .n cures Medford, con >200. Sp<uiL$, lucauta, Br«uuTruubkdaaJ BvWti UwUpU..iU. A bka-shij U LijUur ~..d «.»aal. President Harrison was everywhere untill spring. members well, aud inquired after ('apt. i T Lawton to Francis Fitch, Its 1, 2, Mr. ami Mrs. Harrison, formerly of | ' l'hos. Smith, Capt. J. M. McCall,jjthe blk D. ;'»l, The Baltimore an«l Montana com received with cordiality and respect on Medford, con 4200. P h . HILLER S W»Qnpi>,G COUCH CURE. IT cvui U aud Cures Whooping Cough. Ashlaud, came up from Crescent City his western lour last week, and his pany. who have five claims immediate i Applegates and others. We also met V. io J. D. Applegale, «0 acres in lp 36, speech«« ou several occasions a«id to ly adjoining the O. At C. on the east, s this week, ami with their daughter E. B. Ball, another Oregon pioneer, s r 1 e. N ote . With exception of Dr. Hiller’s Hydrastine Restorative, Dr. Hiller’s Rheumatic to Samuel Smith, Jr, 200 acres in tp an I .\e :ra!iric Cure, and Dr Hiller’s Coii^h Cure, the above rvinedief» are in Tablet his record of wise ami judicious utter are working their mines with equal Miss Laura, are the guests of tbe who is tbe nearest living kin to George 37. C. r s. 1 e Misses Cardwell. They contemplate f »rm, and. if not cbiaiuablu from yuur druggist, will be mailed free, on rt-ucipt of price. ances in public. The president is one | success. A representative of their Washington, “the Father of our C. s to Jack Hockersmith, l<»0 acres, tp of the rare public men who always mine will soon arrive and if he is as locating in Jacksonville. Country.” He has a small fruit and ,37. r 1 e. $1.00 per Package. Six Packages fsr $5.00. ». to Krastus Wells, 110 and 77-100 acres, seem to know wLat ami how much to ■ enthusiastic as the foreman of the Our public school, which has al cigar stand; aud I will say in passing tp U. 3’J, s r 2 e. Thu*; rcniediea are the result of 25 jcaf # of j>rofc-»si.>nal expert «-nee. anil are say upon every occasion, ami who can mine, arrangements will be made to ways enjoyed a good reputation, is that I think, with Mr. Hertnanu, that I . S. to Eli K Anderson, 120 acres, tp .'W ruaiantee I to cure when a cure i - p Visible. Dr. Hiller s 61-pAife b.x>3 )f lirectiuns f >r F. S. to Nathau J. Marshall, 100 and 37-100 talk sense and touch upon live topics work this nnue ou an extensive scale. prospering and increasing in atten it is a burning shame that our country ib>mc (.« .iimcnt, containing tillable instructiuio i» to hygiene an.I diet, beat I kle . We will give our readers a short dance under the supervision of Prof. does uot furnish some employment for mres. in an original and entertaining way. history of the B. A M. Company in | Price. Tbe four departments are well a worthy mau so nearly related to Frank Ames and wife to Robvna M. Boyn HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A. J President Oakes, ot the Northern order to prepare them for what may ton; lots 14, 15, 16, block 16, town of (’emial Pacific, estimates the value of the happen in the immediate future, if tilled aud the ctinnng year promises WsHhington, and one who (tears a Point; con. >xd). I Byron Cole and wife to Jules F. and Wil lauds which the so-called Forfeiture further developments prove as favor to be one of uuusual advantages tor . striking resemblance to “the Father of, lard L. Cole; the fractional n w l4 of sec 30, Ins Country.” By tbe way, Col. Hunter bill has abohsb.xl his com pain’s able as the present outlook is. The B. I the pupils. to 40 S R 2 E, containing 15x and !K) UM)acres; kiudly present«! us with a bound vol also, w Ea of n e *4 afH s e *4 of n e *4 of see claims to, at *10«>,OiM»,OoO. He Bays, A M. Co. now operate the large cop Judge Prim returned from Portland I lp 10, S R2 E, containing V26 a tvs ; uls«i also, that the company never exi>ecte«l per mines near Butte City, Montana, this week, where he went to visit his ume of tiie history in tbe events of .10. frac tion »1 w !2 of s w *4 of sec 30, tp 40. S R 2 which participated a number of our to acquire the lan.ls lietween Wallula employing 71)00 meu, whose monthly little granddaughter tluit. has lately E. coiilaiiiiug 40 a< ras; also n w *4 of s e *4 still living acquaintances. of sec 30, tp 40, > R 2 E, containing 40 acics; Junction aud Portland, and that the pay roil is 3700,000 per month; run made its advent in the home of Mr. From the pension building we went also, lots 1 and 2 in sec .’»0, tp 40, b R 2 E, con forfeiture will actually lieuetit the ning two furnaces, with a capacity of ami Mrs. M. J. Canning. The Judge taining 69 and 30-lOOocrvs; a.«J the \\ 1 2 of company, as the land will be takeu up 700 anti 500 tons daily. They built is very eloquent in tils apostrophe to to the postal department, where we \V of sue 31 in laik township and range, and settled and provide business for and equipped two railroads, one 45 the latest addition. We cordially con met the Postmaster-General aud also containing 1<*»6 and 30-100 acres: also, lots 1, the gentleman who looke after Oregon’s 4, 6, 7, >. of -uinc section, containing 149 the road. miles the other 60. Besides this mine gratulate. mail facilities. He inquired after our and 10 luo ucie.-: also, do..uliou Lain claim 11 Good Horses are needed. 40, in aai«l township and range. 12 and The Sionx City Journal remarks: they own and control other copper The location of the Presbyterian Postmaster Hainmoud, aud it afforded 5 No. loo acres; iu all 929 and 1-100 acres; cun “It is about tune for the president of mines. When they began on their eolleg»’ at this place by the Southern me great pleasure to be able to speak |7 iuo. CALL ON the United States to tie selected from mines near Butte City. Col. Straight Oregon Pr»sbyt«>ry last spring, has in very complimentary terms ot the Mary .I. Ragsdale et ui to J. A Cochran; west of the Mississippi. Such a selec says, their prospect was not one half been changed by the Presbytery nt i the tnnuuer iu which he conducts the 91 ami 16-101 acres in tp 3«>S R 2 W, anti lot 3, CEO. OUTLEY sue :u, same lp and iangu. containing 11 and tion has never yet Iieeu made. The as encouraging as either that now de its meeting at Oakland last week and office, which was received by the gen ' 3-lUU acres; cou. 44000. Fur West is nearly strong enough to bring veloped on the (>. A C. or B. A M. Rev. Ennis is giving the citizeus who tleman with much satisfaction. < B. Kingsbury to J. DuWit Butts; lXx and this alxuit now. It has only to be Ou being asked if be thought there siil*cribed the $2(HK) fora college site, i After being iutr«xluc«*d to a great 1 3.T100 acres m tp 39, S R 2 E. Well Broken Work or Saddle Horses. Spicer to < . K. Kinin; one third true to ibelf, stand for its own iuter- was any probability of either compauy orders ou Beekman A- Reamee’ bank ■ many persons who are at the bend of ! acr Eva of K. luntl at Talent, con >600. Call al hi> ranch, or addrexF eeta, and to stay together, in order to building a railroad from this point to for their money. l yrusll. Pickens to E. B Hunsaker, lots tbe various business departments of 12 anti 13. see 11, tp 3«., s R 2 \\, ;w and 70 loO be the doiniuaut factor m this gov the mines, the Colonel replied that he our government, we were hospitably acres; Ashland con. |1. The Presbyterian Sunday school, of entertained nt lunch by Mrs. Her consiilered that there was now enough ernment.** D. W. O Donnell to Bertha O'Donnell; lots ore in sight in the different prospects which Prof. Price is supenntemlent, ' mann, who is a charming hostess. :: and 4, blk 6, town of Medford; con. >127.50. There will l>e a renniou of Sharon to justify the building of a road to hits a very large attendance, aud the i Bnest to Rosetta Waters; land On our trip we stopped at St. Paul I in Eliz.ubeth heim in San Francisco uext month. Grants Bass. He has found exivllent Bible class will lie e<>m|s>ee«l of "ehil- lp -3.x, s R 1 W, 20 acres; con. >Ko, three days, Chicago two days, Niagara J. II. Hodman to Jackson Deilannv; lots K, By the adverse decree of the cruel lime stone, tine gravel and sand stone ilren of older growth,” and all who de Falls two, Albany, N. Y., one day, aud ¡9, blk 14, Central Point ; ( on. >200. court, Sarah Althea will be counted for building purpose*. sire more knowledge of the Bible caiue down the Hudson by the «lay Jane M. McCully to Dorian Tryon; part of Choice sample lliioias. Centrally Located. out of the family gathering aud also ’ j blk 31, Jacksonville; con. 41.’»0. If Colorado or Montana contained should at once join the class ami D. T. 1 a*wton to Geo. H. Haskins; lot 6, out of the grand dividend of the estate ; such unexplored fields of wealth, they study tbe sacred pages, without which boat to New York, where we spent five 14. Medford; con. >:tUO. which is to follow. As the widow of would make more noise about it than no scholar can hope to reach the high days. Thence we came to Washing ' blk C. <’. Ragsdale to J. G. McDonald; lots7, X. David S. Terry, however, she slieuld 1 Chicago is doing over the World's fair, est plane of intellectual development. ton, which I verily believe is tbe most i Tolo; coil. $lou. beautiful city on earth. To-morrow Levina R Briggs to S. (i. Wortman : l«»t 3, he consoled. A woman cannot pose and wonld get meu of experience, The T idings correspondent is un we expect to visit Mt. Vernon au«l j blk Medford; con. $50. effectively as the bereave«! widow of J. Hamlin to S. G. Wortman; wL.ofse meu from all parts of the world. der many obligations to Hon. W. H. Alexandria. We have seen tbe treas ’ * T and moie tbau on» dmtiiigiiisb«*d American n e *4 of > w ’4 and s e *4 of s w *4 of Parker for some of the finest sweet ury vaults, the national art gallery, na ’ uc 16, tp 3X S R 2 W. 210 acres; con |160U. Evans «.t Brunk are now citizen at a tune. It complicates pub I Death el Notable Men. tional museum. Smithsonian Institute potatoes of the season. Mr. Parker L. L. Angle to Orra E. Angle. 2 lots front lic sympathy somewhat when, for the Justice Miller, of the U. S. Supreme is a thoroughly practical and success and other luteresting features of the ing oil J street, Mudfor«! coii. 4200. sake of information, one is com|K>lle«l L. L. Angle to Mary E Angle; premises i Court, died at Ins home iu Washing fill farmer; iu addition to his extensive capital city, an«i shall probably re (routing on J street Medfoid; con. $2 l 0. to inquire for which one of the dear I main here all the rest ot the week. law Imsinees, he manages his tine D. T. I.awton to Francis Fitch; lots 1, 2, ton last Monday night, of paralysis. departed the siully suggestive weetls blk I, Medford; con. >200. Hou. Binger Hermann ami family Last Friday afteruoon, as he was re farm near Jacksonville, anti has tins are worn.—| Oregonian. F. H. Oviatt to Susannah Fergusou; lots’., turning home from the court room, he : year produced one of the best diverei- : joiu us in sending regards to all. 2, blk 61, Medford; con. $275. An article apjiears in the Washing stagger«! ami fell ii [ h > u tbe sidewalk tied crops iu the county, besides build-1 Yonrs, respectfully, Geo T. Sly to Francis Fitch, land in tp 37, This fine new hotel in theeenterof the bus Mixed Paints, Varnishes, S R 2 W. 1 mid 62 100 u» res; con. $271. ton Gazette ot Octotier 13th, stating when near Lis own bouse, and was ing an elegant residence amt other iness pa t of the ui’> has lust tx'un er- cted E. C. K ane . Henry Klippel to Jouas A. 1-ee; undivided on the siteof the old pvpufar A>iiland House that taking the population of the sev fouud to lie paralyzed upon the left wise improving his preims«*. So much ’ .j interest in land in tp 37. S R 3 \\ , t>40 acres Brushes, Glass, aud hu> !<«•• n lea ud bp the w«.‘!l known and The Victory in Malm. eral stat»« as returned by the census side. He gradually sank till death for systematic executive ability. with saw mill and lumber business and per successful landlord, sonal property; con. $4000. ami alloting a member to every 18«),- came at eleven o'clock Monday night. Spokane Falls lievieu-: The Idaho Wall Paper, Mouldings, Mrs. E. Turner a Southern Oregon j A. P. Talent to Mrs. Eva R. Spicer; land in ixk) inhabitants will make it difficult The body will lie buried ut his former victory was one of those triumphs that pioneer, and for many years a resident grow greater as time bnugs in the Jackson county; con. $<'.ou. Artists’ Materials, for the democrats to elect the next home, Keokuk, Iowa. William Worth to Catherine Worth; lots 7, of Jacksonville, is preparing to re- ; pres'denL The ¡Blau's classtal as re Samuel Freeman Miller was ¡torn in complete returns. Not long ago the 3, blk r»0. Central Point; eon $1. Who will <-oni!«ct lhe hotel in first-<-lass move to Seattle, where her sous re Etc. Cyrus H. Hckens to E. B. Hunsaker; lots »tyle. Tin- table will continue to be kept up publican, among them California and liiehniond, Ky., April 5tb, 1816. His ; territory voted with the democracy. 5. x, 9. 10, 11. 14 sec ll. tp 3».. s R 2 W ; also M-'-ond to none, an«! gne-t- < an la- a--:ir*-<l «-f Iowa, will have an electoral vote of early years were spent upou a farm, side and where she will make her If lhe leaders of that party were fractional s e '4 of u w '4 and fractional s w the best of treatment. Terms reasonable. 10 218, while the democratic states will but later employment in a drug store home in the future. Mrs. Turner le equipped with political sagacity they ’4 of n e *4 of see 11, same tp and range; con one ot Jacksonville's most estimable $.>- ’ >00. have but 161. Couuecticnt, Iudiana, gave him opportunity for reuding would read the true lessons of their New York ami West Virginia are medicine. He graduated in tbe med I ladies, and her daughter Miss Susie, shattered fortunes. It can hardly lie has grown up from childhood a social doubtful. The democrats would have ical department of Transylvania uni possible that they will cling to the < 'all at their store, oppo to carry all fonr ot these to elect the versity when 22 years of age, and en-1 favorite. They will be sadly missed free-trade platform thnt swept them in Jacksonville. May their new home president. wbil«> the republicans would tered upon the practice of medicine down to defeat. An observant man fs absolutely necex&ary in order to have per site plaza, for bargains. need to carry one. in Knox county, Ky. He had beeu ties be as pleasant ami lasting as those ought to know by this time that the fect health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the great about to be severed have been. tanff issue built up the great repub blood purifier, quickly conquering scrofula, William Sprague, eon of the ex married iu the meantime, and begun the study of law, and was admitted to Charles ami Joseph Pierce, who lican vote ami did it largely by acces salt rheum, and all other insidious enemies Senator and ex-Governor of Rhode Island, and grandson of Salmon P. the bar in 1847. In 1850 he ifioved came to Southern Oregon from New sions from the democratic ranks. which attack the bl< m al and undermine the Chase. Committed suicide in Seattle on to Iowa, where he became a leader of York this summer, have spent several Now that the leaders of the I«laho de health. It also builds up the whole system, Thursday of last week, by shooting tbe Bepubhean party, but refused to weeks lately iu locating timber lauds mocracy have succeeded in driviug tbe cures dyspepsia and sick headache, and over himself through the head with a pistol. accept public office, devoting himself in the vicinity of Mt. Put. They have state over to the republicans and rom- I comes that tired feeling. He ha«l been coum cted with the illus to his profession. Iu 1862, President been in Jacksonville several days this [telling a (urge number of democrats to Scrofula Sores. trated department < f a Chicago news Lincoln appointed Mr. Miller asso week, and called on Secretary Miller desert the old party, it will probably “ My adopted boy, aged 14 years, suffered occur to them that they made a stu ciate justice of the supreme court, and a few dozen «jopies of the “ Re for paper as a photo-gravuie artist, ami terribly from scrofula ao/ea on his leg. which < Ïi’u’ï/’L' At Well s Fargo A Co.’s office, hail but recently come out to Seattle Justice Field is now the only remain sources of Southern Oregon” to semi pendous mistake when they adopted spread till they at one time formed one great * irrl< E Ganiard Block, Ashland, Or. 3 a radical free-tra«le plsnk in tbeir plat- 1 ing appointee of President Lincoln home to their friends. They intend to take a similar position on a paper sore from the calf of his leg up to his thigh, locating here and expect their mother form. Since the damage has beeD ◄ there. Despondency and dissipation upon tbe supreme bench. ami sister to join tUein in the spring. done they will probably try to trim | partially covered with scab, and discharging are suppose«! to lie the cause of the I matter continually. The muscles became ^5 tragedy. He was about 28 years of (ten. W. W. Belknap diet! of heart They are live, wide-awake gentlemen, their sails. Political sagacity could1 contracted so that his leg was drawn up and he Fruit Boxes and fruit wrapping pa|M-r have foreseen this result. Hge, and at his birth the event was disease in Wasuiugtou last Monday. and will be first-class citizens. on hand and for sale at Wells Furgo office, could hardly walk. We tried everything we Ganiard Block. William Worth iieiknap was born in celebrated iu tlie high social circle in Hon. Harrison Kelly, of Burns, could hoar of, without success, until we be Killefl lliniwlf Accidentally. Washington in which Mrs. Kate Chase Newburg, New York, in September, Grant county, spent several «lays of gan giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla. In just Thomas LaFlesh, son of the timber a month, after he had taken two-thirds of a Sprague reigned as queen, in a manner 1829. He graduated at Princeton col t he past week shaking hands with old- such as only nuhmiteil wealth could lege in 1848, and in 1851 he removed time friends ami looking up law bus man of that name who was employed bottle, the sores entirely healed, his leg is per MANUFACTURER, devise ami compass. to Keokuk, la., where he practiced iness. He speaks in glowing terms of by the Llamath City lumbering com hu tly straight, and he I pany in operations on the Klamath The Irish orators, O'Brieu ami Dil law. Belknap nerved through the his new home ami says his wife and river, accidentally shot ami kilkd him (’an Walk as Well as Kver. war, beginning his services as major «laughter are dehgbte«! with it. He is lon, who were nnder arrest upon the Hood ’s Sarsaparilla is the best medicine I self on Thursday evening ot last w eek, Keep» constantly on limo* s full charge of having incited tenants not to of an Iowa regiment and al the dose evidently enjoying health ami pros while out on a bunt within a short dis ever saw for scrofulous humor. It has d«»ne was breve'ed major general. In Oc supply of everything in above perity, and certainly none could be pay their rent., played a trick upon the I Its work moretlian satisfactorily. ” W illiam tance of home. The following litter line, winch wi.l be mh <1 al pro cs English authorities tbe other day tober, 1869, he was appointed secre more worthy. He left for home last received by the coroner of Siskiyou S anders , Rockdale. Milam County, Texas. »s low »scan be offered anywhere. which has eausvil the “officers of the tary of war. This office he retained night, going via Portland aud Baker county, gives the particulars ot the sail during General (iraut's administration City. He had been sent to Salem by crown” much chagrin. They bad ALL ORDERED WORK Hood’s Sarsaparilla citizens of Burns to represent them in affair: made appointments to lecture in until March, 1876. 'Gid bv druggists. $1; six for I'» Prepared will he made tn give entire H ornbrook , Cal.. Oct 9,1890. tion America this fall, and learned that the I Twenty Three Years in the Drug Business the county seat contest. by C. I. HOOD A 4'0.. A pother arios, I write to inform yon of the accident •dv ■ »w. il. Mass. British authorities were determined to Repairing Neatly Done al death of Thomas LaFlesh, a lx>y 14 0 E S. I Ira ml Chapter. preveut them from coming, so they : 1 have been a druggist tweuty-three I years of age. He came home from lOO Doses One Dollar al low rdtt'h, Rti'l all work do tn prom pli y. years, and have sold all the patent med quietly “jnmped their bail” nnder ad The grand chapter of the Order of school last night and took his gun and vice of prominent land leaguers, tbe icines which are known in this country, the Eastern Star, of Oregon, met at went down on the creek west of his [9-4« H. .JCIXJK. truthfully say that I have never league to be res[>oiiBible for the costs. andean known a remedy for Blood Iiiseases of Roseburg on the Sth and 9tb, and held house to hunt, ami as be did uot come It is understood that they are now on more valve than S S 8 (Swift’s Spec’fic) its first meeting since living organizial home, a party went out to hunt him their way to America, and that after Mr. A., a customer, was troubled with an last Oi’tolier. The gram! officers elect up, ami hunted up and down the creek having completed their iectnre tour in eruption of the skin on the back of his ed were; Mrs. Julia Abrams, G. NV. all night, ami found him thia morning, Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon T»i this country they will return to Eng hands, and had in vain sought relief of M., and A. ('. Jones, G. NV. P., both of «lead, about 200 yards from t he house, for Jackson County £ b X» .«■ lish territory ami utarnl tbeir trial. the best local medical talent, also of Roseburg chapter; Mrs. J. N.T. Miller, shot, through the left breast. The James Drum. Plaintiff, Tuples, Sasli, I) r s, M uidiugs, Etc. vs. They may be ou the Pacific coast while some of the most noted specialists in G. A. »1.. ami D. Linn, G. A. P„ of body was lying about twelve feet from John W. Dollarhide. Intendant. New York, and as a last resort spent in Amenea. 1 some months in Paris. France, nnder Adarel chapter; Mis. J. .Nl. McCall, G. tlie gnu, and two cartridges were lying Bv \ irtueof a w rit of execution duly issued trertmeut of the physicians there, and T., and Mrs. J. D. Crocker, G. S., of ou the ground by the gun. It was ac i out of the above entitled court in the above The unr M'Kinley On The Stump h.,d secured only temporary relief. After Alpha chapter; Miss Frankie Hornell, cidental, as everything goes to show. entitled cause, to me directed and delivered, brickyard 1 am « ‘ ommanded to sell the hereinafter de M illekshvko (O.) October 7. —Con all this treatment he was finally cured, G. C.. ami Mrs. Clara Fullerton. G. A. In loading the gun it seems the cart scribed real property of the defendant, to gressman McKinley opened bis cam sound and well, bv Swift's Specific. S., of Roseburg chapter. The ap a judgment rendered and entered of Another customer. Mr. K , had suffered pointed sfficers M were apportioned ridge wonld not go in. ami he had cut satisfy record in »-aid court in favor of said plaintiff paign in the Sixteenth district here ! one in two with the lever. That, one and against «aid defendant, ou March 8th. many years with Blood Poison, and this evening. This is the conntv seat thought he had l>een cured by mercurial among th« other chapters in the jurif- l-«y on th» ground. The one that 1884. in the sum of and another jadg of Holmes county, one of the Demo treatment, but the disease returned. ac dlet ion. Roliert A. Miller, past (1. P„ caused ins death was exploded by the ment rendered by said court on Oct. «, 1890, JAMES FOSBIS for $11 20 costs, together with the further cratic strongholds, added to hie dirtnet companied by rheumatism of a bad type. was appointed grand lecturer. The lever. The chamber not letting the sum of $21 01 costs and the costs and accru AshlAi •! Or., by the gerrymander last winter. A dozen small bottles of 8 S S imide a next meeting of the grand chapter cartridge iu sons to clear the lever, ing co.-ts of an I upon this writ. W herrfore. The Major was greeted by a fine perfect and lasting cure takes place at Portland on th» evening and in forcing the lever down, lie has 1 did on the 13th day of October, 1*90, levy NV. H. I> ks 4 sway . Old Fort, N. O. following the adjournment of the grand set Ins gun down iu front of him, ami upon, and will offer for sale to the highest audience. He apoke briefly of the Treatise on Blood and skin diseases lodge of Masons in June next. « a^h in hand at the courthouse gerrymander and devote«! nmat of hie took holii of the barrel of his gnu with bidder in for Jacksonville, Oregon, at 2 o'clock p mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. i his left hand, and took hold of the door ramarks to a discussion of the tariff. in., on Atlanta. Ga. Iu the course of his remarks be said: lever with the right, and forced the A Crematory for Portland. S<*(ui\'uremlh‘r I >t "There is uot an item upon which lever down eo har«l it exploded t he! AH the r!,xhi, ti:le and in’e •< •» of theab.»\» Public Isiinls in Oregon. In conversation with Mr. Edward protective duties have Iieeu laid thnt d <l< i‘iitlanb John W. D«»i ar’iide, in Holman, the well known undertaker, cartridge. This is the sentinieut of i h ami I Washington l or. Oregonian. O< I. It. I I <> tin ..»llo . ing i I cm *. it»- d i < d estate, to lias not been re«liiee«l in price to the eight good citizens. If yon think it a reporter learned that Mr. Holman V it : The annual statement of the com people who buy it The Republican 11- north« a.d «;'iar' r (NF;, <.f ion contemplates building a first class cre ought to be investigated, let me know, party fiftet-n years ago gave the count missioner of the general land office matory in* or near this city. During but it is a clear case of careleesm>ss t •> ’ in (owuGiip n.im>H r fo-ty >ne '41 showing tire business done in the local >•» ith, nni'4 rt oie (1) « a st, Willame'u* m«ii(, Yours truly, ry free coffee and tea and has now his recent trip in the East he visited with the gun. i. a. < .mtniuing o i hu'Miri“! ano sixty an«. F. E. N ilf - s , J. P. given it free sugar. We have as a re land offices of the country was made several of the largest and la st crema 5- ,'»0 aero, all situate in J h k mii eountv, public to-day. It will appear as a part Gorotier Fried deemed further in (> g..n. sult a free and untaxed breakfast table. -, .. • • , . tories there, and brought home with LARGEST STOCK IN THE Giv j* und- i my hand this »tb << i\ of The duties umler tins bill are lower him plans necessary for the construe« quest unnecessary. G«'tobvr, ls90. JKMi-S G. BliUxF.V, than those of any lull since 1861. We It dis«‘iiss»'s to some extent the dispo tion of one. He has not decided yet By R omi . T a v « o”., Sheriff. NORTHWEST ! NViomiiig Strongly Kepnlilican have reduced «lutit«e wherever it would sition of the public lands in each state on a site or whether work will be com in which th»se lands are <>;>ened to set Washington, Oct. 11. A private dis not interfere wit h or injure home in menced this fall or early in the spring. dustry, and have increa*-«! it only tlement. Many petitions are rei>orted Gue thing is certain, Portland will patch from Governor NVarren, of Wy from Oregon for a more rapid work of oming, gives the official results of the where protection to our own manu- Of Every Description on Short Notice. surveying. A great portion of the have a crematory in the near future. canvass of tbe vote of that state, made factnnug interests demand iL A great many of Pori land's leading timber lands are taken by settlers as "Duties on wool have all been mads « ou «ft’ •-ut'e oi < Gugon physicians are in favor of this metb«xl a'.Cheyenne to-day. The republicans* I:i :!ie protective. If in 1883 you farmers of" xsoon as they are surv,-yed. and prove of disposing of the bodies of the dead, elect every state officer and their f . JflPk«on enmity. Al! the leading varieties of fruit, valuable for grazing and agriculture as ’ ’ I i . la.!;» t ) J;? > II Gi.’. N-. Jv-DlA.u. memliers of congress by majorities Ohio defeated the R--publican party shade, ornamental, nut and believing it will prevent the spread of I R om «* H'nl L. A K«> m *. iiefutlUMllt!». soon us they are dearetl. The surveyor evergreen trees, for a reduction of the wool tanff, us By virtue of a writ of uxeeulion duly is contagious diseases an 1 promote the ranging from 1445 to 2567. The sen general of the state asks for more lib ate stands fourteen republicans aud sued out of the above entitled court iu lhe the Democrats then claimed, it is your health of the city. [Oregonian. eral appropriations for this work. The aitove entitled cause on the 7th dav of Oc two democrats, and the lower house duly now to vote for the Republican VINES & SHRUBBERY 1S9 ». I am <-oinmanded to sell the here party, which has uot only restored the total survey in Oregon for the year is twenty.seven republicans and six tober, inafter d< scribed real property of said de More Turf Records Broken. 84,100 acre«. The business of the of democrats. tariff of 1863, but made it stronger by Send for catalogue and price list to fendants to satisf) judgment and decree of : f«’re«*losure rendered and » ntered of record Terre Haute, October 9.—“The three a high tariff on all substitutes for fices iu On-gon is as follows; aforesaid court ou the J6th day of July, BnrUB office. 5!i> entries, 46,771 acres; fastest harness records in the world,” wool. The American market is the A fine fresh milch eow for sale at in 1st•<». in favor of Oliver Harbaugh, plaintiff, .1. II. Seltltniier, Woodburn, Or. is the mark hung up to-day on the Eagle Mills. iw best in the world, and it has !>een sol«! for $31,318. ♦ hid I again.*’ lhe said defendant!», for the sum La Grat.de, 1,613 entries, 102,961 Terre Haute track: The fastest stal of lAM.lO with interest thereon from the made so and can only be so maiti- acres; sold for $77,956. of June, 1890; together w ith the HARRIS & MURPHY BROS. lion record, 2:11*4; the fastest mile taintsi by protection. The American Protective Tariff I loth day of suit and the costs and accruing Lakeview. 681 entries, 63,927 acres; ever paced or trotted in a race, 2i)9i*4, League has just issued in pamphlet costs “They say we have increase«! th« costs of and upon this writ. A. I*. CAUSON. and the three fastest heats ill a race, form a complete refutation of the Whereupon. I did on the 10th day of<>< price of everything. I would like to sold for $48.077. Ashland Oregon Oregon City, 4<190 entries, 292.242 2:69',, 2:12'| 2:13. Nelson be d Ax claims of the Free-Traders that our tober, 1890, levy upon, and will sell at pub know what w» bave increase«! duties lic auetimu to the Lii.iic.-t b M ’ dur for i a li m tell's record of 2:12 by '< of a second. manufactured products are sold to hand, at the court house door iu Jackson on except champagne, brandy, plushes, acres; sol«l for $415.946. Bosebnrg, 2.674 entries, 2110,444 Hal I’mnter ma«le the fastest mile ever the foreign consumer at a lower price ville, Oregon, at J «»’clock p. m. on velvets and Inxunes of the wealthy. paced or tr«>tte«l in a race, 2.119 '4. ami than for home consumption. The Theae and farm prodneta about com acres; sold for $168,541. Saturday, November l’>, KK). C Opened business at the old Ashland Market The Dalles, 681, entries, 56,!)67 acres; also the fastest three heats, as state«!. subject of this document is “Export prise the list.” ail the right, title ami interest of Jemima ‘tand, at the bridge, on Main street. Bold for $38.'I65. The next day Belle Hamlin, with Discounts” and if you desire a copy Roae and I.. A. R om ', defendants in and to Fonr thonsiuul eight btiudre«! and Jilstiua as mate, trotted a mile in 2:15 enclose a two cent stamp to the Amer the following 'leMTilad real eatate, to wit « HOB EST OF BEEF Mt IToN. VE II The llrfenselrss I’m-itte Coast. Beginning at a |>oliit tweutr feet west ami seventy-one ac.es of land were patent without a break, a second better than ican Protective Tariff League, 23 NV. Six miles South of Grant’s 1’ass, Jose PORK ANU SAtSAOE. eleven amt one-half feet nmth of '.lie north- The report of General Mlles bins ed to Indi ii s in Oregon. The state the world’s record iu harness. ph inc county, Oregon. 23d St. N. Y. This document is No. eac corner of lot 1 insertion five (S) town lieeu received at the war depa;uueuL selected 2810 acres of swamp lands, ship thirty-nine south of range one east of 35. In ordering use number only. ■ OREGON REtXIRD BREAKERS. The document has not b-m in-ide ami there were approved of prior se U illium'tte Meridian; tbeuce soutli seventy eight (7S. feet; thems- west one hundred Among the records broken the past public as yet, but it is understood that lections 40.365 acres. Patents were is amt thirty nine ami one half leel: A BI SINESS PROPOSITION. season are the following: Harry Howe, its contents are in effect a reite-ation sued for 36,085 acres. thence north seventy-eight (78) feet; thence b g. by Swigert, Amamla by Western of that officer's testimony l»»fore the east one hundred and thirty-nine ami mi.' City Lady Wlio Required Proof lial t ' f. et to the place of beginning, Chief, 2:27: Alta, b m, by Altamont, select committee of the senate ou rela A Miracle of the Nineteenth Century. Before Believing. containingi-Hsiof an »ere. situated in the 2:26*., to 2:23*2; Kitty Ham, br m, tions with Canada given in Mav, 1889. town of A-hlamt, Ja-k-on comity, <Iregon. Owing to a I »ad state of the b’ood I have There recently appeared in the San Fran- Hambletouian .Nlambrino 5241, In th»' t^-tliuony (wueral Mdes mid been »ifiici«-«! with rheninaii<«m for twenty by Given nnder inv h .ml thia 10th day of «».■ JAMES G HIRDSEY. particular stress on the defenseless yea-s. and have u*ed crutches for ten years. 2^2t>;V4 to 2:26; Lady Beach, blk tn. by clftco (till, Chnmiclr, ^nA Examiner, a propo- to!>er. lsyo PORTABLE FOR«.Es, ------- Coasist inc of------- sheriff «if Ja«-kson county, Oregon. I have expended large sum* of tuouey for Altamont. 2:27 to 2:26*,; Mollie aitioii hitherto uuhear-l of. It was an condition of tne P.i<-ltic coast north of remedies n ro.n nvnde.l to me, and from us < Ol'.NTKR WALES. Stu Frauds«'«. In --ff--ct he stated ing powerful liniments to get a link* .du.*b, Cooper, ch m, 2:29*j to 2^28*.,; advertisement In which the Edwin W. Joy ' APPLE. PE NR. PEACH, that China, let alone Great Britain, my hip and knee had lost nearly all strength. Susie 8., ch m, by Hambletonian Company, in pnw>f of the curative properties CAMP STOVE'. PLUM. PRUNE, CHERRY. 1 roninieuced to take Hibbard’s Manibrino 5241, 2:30 to 2'27*4; NV. of Joy’» Vegetable Sarsaparilla, offered to baa ships that could come into the har When ROCHESTER LAMP CHIMNEY'S I A .*> Rheumatic Syrup I could nut take one step I APRICOT, NECTARINE. ' bor an«l destroy theciiy of San Fran wirhoiit rhe aid of a cane, or turn myself in H. Bailey, b g, l»y Vidette, jr., 2:25 '4 submit it to the terrific test of ” no cure no ALMOND, WALNUT, an«! KIT« HEX LAMPS. cisco. He further said that it was be«! without assistance. I can now move to 2:22, and Rosa C.. br m, by Dtlfoc pay." Many accepted, and their experience« with ease, and walk without my Prince, 2'22 to 2211 *4. are so convincing as to be almost lieyond fit., I i|t.. and \ gal. EP.I’IT JAI’.s, jierfectly practicable for the govern can from my house to my oflh e » very day. belief. Here 1« another, written under Tate ment to put the Pmritlc coast in sueb I am relieved from a terrible a lii» turn, and . qt. «nd 2 qt. FRI 11 CAN.-, January 6, IS»: — a condition of defense that, in his wi«h I might herald to nl! afflicted with flrape Vine. Currants, flooselierrie«. I SHlisfaetory Results. For about 4'D aures of extra quality EXTRA RUBBERS for Mam». ' Ji - rheumatism and other binod di «earn?*. th- l>K«'t sir -: I accented your offer t<> tewt of egri« ultii.-al ’.aii«L t>eing a part «»f the judgment.lt would lie impossible for merits of this wonderful medicine. Black!«erriet., RaspJierri«'«, About forty years ago my attention the merits of y.iur ve -e-abte remedy in »ick Hiram Coher Donai ioti Laud Claim: sitim- any ship to enter its important har Str.iwlxrrice. Fig's, S. S. C onov EK, was called to Dr. Hiller's cough cure, headm lies, and < ailed forabottle ai d g»t It t»”l about '» mile« from Ashland, :*4 of a bors. Nee»'usury defenses of the «xxu-t I Agt. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance since which time I have used it with I had been troubled 'or a long time, and mile iHMith of l’noenix. Jack^tm county. Etc., Etc. Companv, Manistee, Mich had tried nearly eve,-, thing, with little . r Oregon Tin* Oregon «k Call tor u in railroad would be the occupation of the en ■ For oid and youni ig with the most satisfar- no Our trees are grown without irrigation sale by T. K. Bolton. Ashland. effect; but Joy’» V.-ge'aMe Sarsn -ariUa a:i«ì the Oregon A California «tare road tory results. In 1 fact I keep it always acted almost like mr. •. and the flr-T Isdlle trances to Puget Souud ami Columbia j on 14< «i hill lend, and all of known va- through xaid land. This tract <>( on h old. It .1 Trumbull, of Trumbull relieve-! me from ot, f toe worst «axes of vnootng Far Sale Cheap. river. The defense of the heritor of ; rieties that Hncc-ed in Southern Oregon, land is ull A No. I de< p black loam, bottom A few w;uz»*os out of a car h>a«l left alck headache one e ha I. A Beebe, Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Those contemplating tree planting lati'i being one of t: e flr»t claims m ttled San Francisco and cities southward. . r ,, , A wind mill and tower complete j . will Ji - M. R. PRICE, San Francisco, t'al. For sale by T. K. upon iu Rogue River valley. All well do well t<> visit our orchard and nur it would take three or four vests ;« , 1 ' them out at u bargain 16 Prosper ’ Place, San Franrtaeou with 12 ft. wh«>el and deep w»H pnmp; Bolton. anpplb <1 with living water. This land will sery. or write ns for price list. accomplish. ' G“." tn.- '<»ld in qnauDtie* to *nit pnn haNem u I bo reservoir for water. All nearly We will from time to time publish others PoBtoffice—Murphy, JonevhiiM oonnty 1 • (I. C. EnpfNGR, Oats, Barley, Wheat, at market price of th -e letters. It Isdoubtful If any r r.iedy For further iniormatiou inquire of E. J I new and in first class miming order. Oregon. R. K. station, Grant’s Pass Farlow, Ashland, Oregon or E. D. Foiidray, Don't fail to nee the “Mather*’ glove« King <»f Soap $1 20 iK-r I m > x ut tbe taken in exchange for farm wagons, at wa« ever ben,re submitted to »neb a sever« Fbounix, Oregon. I Enquire of Smith A Dodge at furoi- A. H. CARSON & SON. at Hunsaker’». Ke»I House. G. C. Eddings. ture store. Ashland. Vre., Oct. 3, 1890, «deal. Friday, . Octolter 17, ZsÿO. Dßcrintion; PENCILS, T. K. Bolion, Agent, Ashland, Oregon. RED HOUS BARGAINS MADE AT COST! I NEW BRICK HEADQUARTERS Tourists Commercial Men. FOR ONE ÖÖ E. K- Brightman, Prop., > Proprietor. Pure Blood Ashland, Or., June 20, 1890. AT COST! H. JUDGI J. W. Hockersmith. Saddle and Harness ASHLAND, OREGON Slieritt's Sale ! c0R SALE! LiHii.gr, Rustic Fiorài, DOTS SHOES, CLOTHE We are Now Running Our MILL AT PHOENIX, FRUIT BOXES Sheriffs Sale. WEEKS BROS Is now complete. Can rig you with A.B. CAM«, Prop's. Hardware, CHOICE LOT OF Shade and Ornamental Tress. C. C. EDDiNCS \ si i a i ? i< i. < >!•<•<»*< n.i