Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, March 21, 1895, Image 1

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V. ® WAGSKR.
LEEDS & WAGNER,
PUBLISHERS.
One year
TIDINGS
ASHLAND
Issued Mondays and Thursdays.
W H. LXBBS.
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I U r t e m o n t i l a ..............................................
ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1895.
VOL. XIX.
NUMBER
Issued Mondays and Thursdays.
Rates of A dvertising
Furnished Upon A pplication.
THE BEST E Q U IP P E D JO B O F F IC E
IN SO U TH ER N O R E C O N .
P a y able in a p v a s c e .
O F F IC IA L
H ighest o f all in Leavening Power.— L atest U . S. G ov’t R eport
D IttE C T O K Y .
Lake Co. Beet and E a ste rn M arkets
W ork of th e L eg islatu re.
I Eugene Journal. |
I Lakeview Examiner. |
The prose, with a few honorable ex­
IISITHI. HTATEa.
ceptions. ha6 been filled with vitupera-
tioif aud unjust criticisms of tbe 18th
President
.. Grover Cleveland
V ic e p r e s i d e n t
..
A d la i » J e v e n s o u
biennial session of the Oregou legisla­
•eerelan of stale
» »l'«T Q. Gresiiaiu
ture which closed at midnight, Feb. 23.
Secretary of Treasury.
John G. » *0181«
I t seems to lie fashionable of late years
Secretary o( Interior
•
Hojte sm ith
Secretary of War
. ’
L“ 1“” 1*! ,
to sueer at the legislature aud whatever
¡secretary of Navy
V 1 “ r>i AYi'"5^er.' !
it may do or leave undone. With an air
Set retail of Agriculture
J ^ r liiiK Morton ,
w ith b a rg a in s t h a t m a k e o u r c o m p e tito rs ’ eyes
of superior wisdom and virtue, which
ro«tina.-.ter general
. . . W in, 1.. W r1st>u
Attorney General
Richard Olney
sta re . Som e o f th e m t r y to k e e p in th e race b u t
seems to afford them great pleasure and
adds lurgely to their self-importance,
STATE OF OKKOON.
a re ‘ n o t in i t.” T h e p ric e s q u o te d below a re
certain editors who know little and care
U. 3. Senators
...........................U- « .
I J. N. Dolph
o n ly a few o f th e m a n y b a rg a in s we h a v e for y o u :
less about the interests aud wishes of the
Cbngreaawen ........................ I B in g e r H m u m
people, assume that everything that was
They W ant L etters.
' C- V W i S
M ilitia Inspection.
done was wrong, and they object to all
that was done aud to all that was uot
The following quotation is from the
MENS’ OVERALLS, light weight, only 25c.
Members of Co. D, 2d Reg. Inf. O. N.
secretary of Stale
done. They charge sms of oommiasiou
State Treasurer.. . . . .
. . . Phil Metschan MENS’ OVERALLS, extra heavy, rivited, “B obs of the Road,” -‘Levi Strauss” aud G., will report at the armory at Granite Rural Northwest:
and sine of omission, and find nothing to
“ We are desirous of securing a series of
sunt. Pub. lu striictioii•
G. M. Irwin
hall at 7:30 o’clock p. m. on Saturday.
•‘Sarosou,” lined or unlined, 50c.
their liking. They are shocked beyond
felalc Priuler
.
;,w - H- Le* ds
letters
from
practical
men
of
your
state,
March
23,
1895,
fully
equipped
for
MENS’
HEAVY
WOOLEN
COATS
for
$2.50—worth
three
times
the
mouey.
iC . R. Wolverton
measure at tbe extravagance and pm-
devoted
to
the
discussion
of
our
intensive
regimental
inspection
which
wdl
be
held
Supreme Judges
.......
.K. S. Beau
MENS’ HEAVY WOOL PANTS, worth from $3.50 to $5, our price $2.50.
Higacy of tbe meu they helped to Meet.
farming.
Iu
our
various
publications
fF. A Moore
at 8 o’clock on said evening. No excuses
ir A. Macruiu
They declare they never saw any thiug like
which we freely distribute throughout
MENS’ COTTONADE PANTS, sold everywhere for $1.50, our price 90c.
will
be
accepted.
By
order
of
B, R. Commissioners ......... . <J B Eddy
it before—they are the worst lot of men
the east, we have made the broad claim
MENS’ HEAVY COTTON UNDERWEAR, sold by others for 75c, our price 35c
C apt . J. L. M ay , Com’d’g.
(H . B. Coinpsou
that ever dtsgraoed legislative halls.
that ten acres properly cultivated to veg­
Clark of R. R. Commission ......... I.ydell Baker MENS’ HEAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR, always-sold for from $1.25 to $1.50, 50c
At every succeeding session these stale
The A shland M achine ¡¿hops.
etables and fruits will make a good living
FIRST J im ll'IA L DISTRICT.
slanders aud silly lies are repeated aud
for
a
family.
This
we
have
done
on
ac­
Western Division
Judge H. K. Hanua MENS’ RED FLA NN EL UNDERWEAR for 75c and $1.
The extensive machine working plant count of the many instances of suocess
worked over iu every conceivable form.
Eastern D ivision
Judge W .C . Hale MENS’ AND ROYS’ HEAVY SEAM LESS SOX, 5c a pair.
heretofore conducted in connection with attending the tillage of small areas, an
Prosecntiug Attorney
H, I.. Benson
Uulike tbe tailings of a placer miue, tbe
F
IN
E
LAUNDRIED
SH
IRTS
only
25c.
Member Board o l E qualization... A C. AuUlou
the Ashland Electric Power and Light acre, more or less, which have come to us
more they are worked the richer they
Co., has been leased by the company’s from nearly every part of the Pacific
U. S. I .i S I l OFFICE ROSEBURG.
appear to be. As far back as the memory
efficient
electrician
and
machinist,
8.
J.
R e c e iv e r .........................................A. M. Crawford
of man ruuuetb, these birds of evil omen,
Northwest.
There
is
more
waste
land
R e g is te r ..........................
.......R.M. Veatch
Tutthill, who is prepared to take orders from an agricultural standpoint in your
who defile their own nests and assume
W e c a rry no c h e a p J o h n o r ra c k e t goods, h u t
JACKSON COUNTY.
for machine work and repairing.
that they are the only truly good aud
state than iu the Mississippi valley. All
County J u d g e . . . . ..........................
Jas. R. N eil
perfectly houest people on earth, have
iv e y o u good goods a t e x tre m e ly low p rice s.
E. A. Sherwin dssires us to publish the the laud capable of cultivation iu your
C o m m issio n ers............... . . . . . , W. H. Bradshaw
declared that each legislature was the
I Samuel Furry
country
should
be
in
small
holdings
and
following
extract
from
a
letter
of
Chas.
M.
tVe d o n ’t a sk y o u to b e liev e u s b u t com e a n d see
County Clerk
...................
. N. A. Jacobs
worst ever kuowu aud the like of it could
Gutfeld, of Reedley, Fresno county, Cal., made to produce to the limit. Small
< uunty Recorder........................... Grant Rawlings
as he handles the remedy referred to and farming means much. I t ineaus sociatnl-
never be seen again. But at tbe next
for yourself-— w h e th e r y o u w a n t to b u y o r n o t.
sheriff
...........................Sylvester Patteraon
wants his customers to know what a ity, companionship and touch with the
session they oonlradict themselves, aud
Senator
................
................... -h. H. Holt
splendid medicine it is:
rO. W. Dunn
say it is far worse than the other, which
world;
but
I
need
not
enlarge
upon
the
“ It is with pleasure I tell you that by
R epresentatives
............... <J. A. Jetliey
they said could never be equalled, aud so
importance
of
increased
population
aud
(3. M. Nealou
one day’s use of Chamberlain’s Cough
on from one absurdity to another, al­
Treasurer
...
M. 3. Welch
remedy I was relieved of a very severe cold. well managed acres.
>i hoot duperiut .m ien t
..Gus Newbury
ways declaring that the last waa the
“Your climate invites out door life; it
My head was completely stopped up and I
Assessor
....... ....................Geo. A. Jackson
worst. A muu who maliciously mis­
invites
people
from
more
rigorous
sec­
cohld
not
sleep
at
night.
I
can
recommend
Surveyor
....................
■ R- W. Kennedy
remedy.” A cold nearly alwas starts tions to come and prolong their lives aud
represents aud slanders a private citizen
Coroner
................
Dr. D. M. Brower MYER BLOCK.
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A SH L A N D , OR. this
in the head and afterwards extends to the usefulness. Your varied resources iuvite
and
injures him in the eyes of his
ASHLAND PRECINCT.
throat and lungs. By using this remedy capital, industry and development. New
neighbor can be prosecuted and punished
Justice
W.N. Luckey
freely as soon as the cold has teen con­
Mr. Geo. Small, of Silver Lake, and in the courts. B ut the men who are
Constable
... . . . ....... ................ J. H. Real
tracted it w ill cure the cold at once and men will uncover new avenues to wealth
aud
happiness.
We
believe
iu
buildiug
Mr.
H. A. Brattain, of Paisley, came down elected by tbeir fellow citizens to make
prevent
it
from
extending
to
the
lungs.
CITY OF ASHLAND,
Bedding,
for
the
future,
in
laying
sure
and
firm
last
^Saturday aud remained over until laws, elect United States senators aud
Mayor
................................................ J R- Casey
Mouldings,
foundations; trfflhvhile doing it we should Monday. Mr. Small has recently re­ perform other important duties, have no
Recorder
...........................Milton Berry
M irrors,
I reasurer
E. V. Carter
share some of *7fs benefits. Let us our­ turned from his trip to Kansas City aud protection iu the courts. This Byetem of
sireel Commissioner
...C. P. Jones
Window S h ad es,
selves partake of the fruits of the tree of the southern states, where he took five misrepresenting and grossly slandering
¿npt. City Water Works
.............Ira C. Dodge
Picture Fram es,
the garden and enjoy while we live, some carloads ot horses and mules last Decern legislators, in a manner that would uot
Marshal
.. ......... . . . .
.
Geo. W. Smith
AN D
Floor M attings,
of the beauty and perfume of the Ho were. her. They started from Silver Lake on be tolerated among neighbors, has be­
City Attorney
.
C. B. Watson
Baby C arriages,
(K . P Neil
“We therefore respectfully invite con­ the 21st of December aud drove across to come an evil aud needs reforming more
| C H. Vaupel
Boys* W agone, Eto.
tributions from farmers, fruit-raisers aud Ontario, where the animals were “carred than anything iu American politics. It
_
1 C. H. Gillette
Couuclimeu
_.................W. A. Cordell
SEW IN G M A C H IN E S,
gardeners, showing what can be done ou to Kansas City. The most of them were is corrupting tbe minds of tbe people aud
i W. J. Sclnnidt
ANU 8U P P L IE 8 FOR 8AME
oue acre and upwards, aud how to do it, sold in Kansas City, bnt Mr. Small vis breeding discouteut, suspicion, jealousy,
I David F. Fox
6o that others may be. instructed iu the ited Alabama, Georgia, and Florida, and envy aud crime. Tbe men who start
Regular m eeting ol city cou n cil ot Ashland
art of right living aud labor.
shipped a portion of his stock to Georgia. these slanders through disappointment
is held in council chambers in city hall on the
•Ten Aeree Euongh’ gave an Eastern The freight to Kansas City was about ten aud malice, engendered by the deteat of
even in g of the hist Monday in each mouth,
writer material sufficient to prepare a dollars per bead, and the other expenses some pet scheme by which they hoped to
circuit co u a r.
very readable aud useful book. We be­ run it up to nearly twenty dollars per plunder a city, iu the name of “economy
Meets on the tirst Monday in April, September
lieve volumes eau be writteu npou your head before the stock was disposed of. aud reform,” or elect a man who would
iu d December.
COUNTY COURT.
resources and possibilities. We do uot Mr. Small says that the right kind of favor financial system which coustautly
Opera House Block,
for
Probate court first Tuesday after first|Mou-
want a book from a single person; matter mules aud horses find u ready sale, but makes the rich richer aud increases tbe
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Jsy oi each month.
to fill a newspaper columu will be plenty he don’t want anybody to run around burdens of nine tenths of mankind,
County Commissioner’s court—first W ednes­
Burns,
from each oue, and our hope -is we may­ with a uotiou in his head that t here is are worse than common bar room or
day alter first Monday in each month*
be favored with enough short articles to any bonanza in the proposition. He also gutter-snipe liars. They do much harm
Caked & Inflamed Udders. fill
a book. Address F. I. Whitney, G. P. has a very diminutive opmion of the lib­ and no good. The meu who repeat these
PROFESSIONAL GARDS.
&
T.
A., Great Northern Railway, St. erality of southern railroad management. lies, ignorantly or mechanically, without
Piles,
The freight rate from Kansas City to investigation, nre uot so bad although
Paul, Minu.”
Georgia was higher thau from Outario to their work is none the less injurious.
C. B . W a tso n ,
Rheumatic Pains,
As every legislature is worse thau the
Kansas City; and they refuse to give the
OUR WINES AQAINST THE WORLD.
shipper of the stock a pass, even if he has preceding oue, iu the eyes of these bogus
Bruises and Strains,
reformers, it is uot surprising that they
a whole traiu.
Cwilfurnia W ill H ave a F u ll E x h ib it a t th e
ASHLAND, OR.
have had to search the dictionaries aud
B
ord
eau
x
E
xp
osition
.
Running Sores,
the sluina to find language disreputable
□ luce w ith W. N. Luckey on east side of Main
The viticultural commissioners have
Ail Odd C ollection.
enough
to apply to the legislature which
st , opposite toot of Granite street.
Inflam m ations,
decided to make an exhibit of California
I h a v e in sto c k
A man iu Colorado has a quaint collec­ adjourned two weeks ago. Notwithstand­
wines aud brandies at the exposition tion of bottles. I t is divided into two ing this eruptiou of abuse and tilth, it is
Oso. W. Trefrau,
Stiff joints,
which is to be held at Bordeaux from sections. Section one is large. Section doubtful whether Oregou ever had a
the 1st of May next until the 1st of No­ two is not. Section oue contains hun­ lietter set of men iu any legislature than
A TTO R N EY A T LAW.
dreds of bottles, the contents of which iu the last one or ever had better work
vember.
■ ''Office with G. F. Billings, Real Estate
his wife swallowed hoping to find relief done. In the matter where the moat
Secretary
Scott
received
a
cable
dis­
aud Insurance Agent.
■ ———
1
Sciatica,
patch last week from Bordeaux to the from her physicial sufferings. Section fault has been fouud, it was just tbe
ASHLAND, ORECON.
contains a few bottles that once were opposite of what had been charged. It
Lumbago,
effect th at the Societe Philom athique two
filled
with Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­ has lieeu criticised more for “extrava­
A ustin 3. H ammond
has accepted the terms offered by the tion. It was this potent remedy that gance” thau for any other thiug, when in
L ionel R. W kbstrm
Scalds,
viticultural commission, and th at C ali­ gave the suffering wife her health again. fact it was oue of the most economical
Webster & Hammond
fornia wines and brandies w ill be ac- Tt cures all irregularities, internal iullam- legislatures this state has ever had. The
Blisters,
oorded a full and complete representa­ mation and ulceration, displacements aud estimates made by tbe outgoing secretary
ATTORNEYS AT LA W .
kindred troubles. I t has done more to of state, Hon. Geo. W. McBride, now
tion at the forthcoming exhibition.
Insect
Bites,
Jp g T I k e ep W h a le O il S oap, so m u c h u se d in s p ra y in g .
This is the first opportunity which relieve the sufferings of women thau any United States senator, for the next two
M e d fo rd , O rego n.
years, amounted to about five bundled
All Cattle Ailments,
has ever been accorded local wine grow­ other medicine known to science.
tiffice—I. O O. F. Building
1635
tbousaud dollars less thau they were for
ers and distillers to display their prod­
the last two years, and the legislature
All Horse Ailments,
Pile
tumors,
rupture
and
fistula},
ucts in Bordeaux. During the last two
followed hia estimates almost to the letter
Dr. J. S. Parson.
radically
cured
by
improved
methods.
years substantial recognition has been
aud appropriated about half a milliou
All
Sheep
Ailm
ents,
Book,
10
ceuts
in
stamps.
World’s
Dis-
accorded California wines and brandies penearv Medical Association, Buffalo, N. dollars less for the years 1895 and 1890
hysician and surgeon
in various European centers. Gold med­ Y.
than the preceding legislature appropria­
A s HLANI i , O kkoon .
ted for the years 18911 aud 1894. This is
als have been awarded at the exposi­
Penetrates
Muscle,
f g ^ - it l ic e at realdeuce on Malu street, next
one of the greatest reductions ever made
Gold Coins In a Beam.
tions in Genoa in 1892, in Dublin in
door to Fresbyteriau church.
111-42
Membrane and Tissue 1892, In Antwerp in 1893 and in Lyons Some tlma ago two brothers, who were in Oregon, and it is doubtful if there is
A S H L A N D , OK KUON.
in 1894, but the California wine and builders in a small way of business In another state in the Union where the
Dr. S. T. Songer,
Quickly to the Very brandy makers have never before had Herefordshire, estimated to pull down and expenses are less iu proportion to the
imputation thau they will be iu this state
an opportunity of showing their best rebuild some very old premises. Their es
S eat of Pain and prodnots
timate was accepted, and the work oom- during the next two years. The state
to the winemakers of the
tax levy for the present year is only three
nienced.
ASHLAND, 0KKOON.
world
in
the
center of the greatest clar­
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
While the demolition of the roof was mills, one of the lowest ever kuown.
Office in Odd Fellow s build in g, second ttoor.
et m arket in the world—Bordeaux.
proceeding they came across a heavy oaken
ou Maiu street.
111-12
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Secretary Scott of the viticultural beam, which ran the length of the build­
A s h la n d , O re g o n .
Rub in Vigorously.
World's Fair H ighest Medal and Diploma.
ing. On Gila b ein g removed it was found
commission
said:
E. ? . Geary, M. D.
F A R N H A M , P r o p r ie to r .
Mustang Liniment conquer«
“ California wines have already re­ that a piece had been out out In the oeu-
H. C. Messenger has rented the planing
Pain,
ceived splendid recognition from for­ ter of the beam and the hole thus made mill on Granite street and is agaiu iu
Makes nan or Beast well
M anufacturer of Choice Steel Cut Roller Process
eign experts. We intend to carry the filled up with old golden coins, the wood charge at the old stand aud ready to
MEDFORD, OREGON,
again.
replaced so as not to t»e noticed.
sxecute any orders in the line of mill
battle rig h t into the heart of the finest lietng
nitre iu Ham lin's Block—Resideuce ou C
Some Idea of the value of the coins may
str e e t.
D 50
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producing district ot clarets in the be gathered from the fact that the builders work.
world. Five years ago an effort to con­ received about JS600 as their share of the
•
Rolled Barley and Feed of.all kinds at lowest cash prices.
‘
Dr. D. M. Brower,
vince the bottlers of French wine that find.—London Answers.
we had wines worthy of their recogni­
tion m ight have been hopeless. There
There is more Catarrh iu this section of
are,
however, in this state 100 or more tiie oouiitry than all other diseases put to
ASHLAND, OREGON.
men who have iu view the production gother, and until the last few years was
F lo u r a n d M ill F e e d for sale a n d to e x c h a n g fo r w h e a t at
supposed to be incurable. For a great
of the very highest types of wine, w heth­ many years doctors pronounced it a looal
6tiF*Otth'e in GaniHnVi» opera house block, sec­
a
ll
tim
e
s
o
n
b
e
st
te
r
m
s
p
o
ssib
le
.
ond door.
18-17
er these types be of claret, Burgundy, disease, aud prescribed local remedies, and
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I n H a rd w a re ,
Rhine wines or any other kind. These by constantly failing to cure with local
treatment,
pronounced it incurable.
Caldwell & Davis.
people
know th at we have an area of Science
T in w a re ,
has proven catarrh to be a consti­
country suitable for winemaking as tutional disease and therefore requires
W ooden a n d large and as varied as all of the coun­ constitutional
Mechanical and Operative Dentists.
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co..
W
illo
w
W
a
re
tries
of
Europe
outside
of
Russia.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Ohio, is the only constitutional
“ We w ant to put samples of all of Toledo,
Chase combiuatiou dental plates made with
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Stoves.
cure on the market. It is taken internally
gold aud alum inum roofs.
our wines before the countries of the in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful.
Gold fillings iuserted iu porcelain teeth to per­
CEDAR
TUBS
for
60c
an
il
u
p
.
world, and we have never before had It acts directly on the blood and mucous
fect appearance.
Gold crown aud contour work a specialty,
CYCLONE CLOTHES W R ING ERS,»2.10. such an opportunity as is now presented surfaces of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case it fails to
kxtradiug aud unavoidable calls Iroia S to S
in the Bordeaux exposition. We do not cure. Send for circulars and testimonials.
GRINDSTONES, 3c per pound.
S ia. aud Cto 5 p. iu.
Mr. A rth u r J . M enday
claim th at we have the very best of Address. F. J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
iJ T Offioe over the Bank.—112-331
Woodland, Wash.
Manufacturer of Tin, Sheet Iron jm'U Copper everything, but we do w ant to show to f-iFSoid by Druggists, 75.
Ware. Plumbing and Job Work
all
comers
th
at
we
have
at
least
as
good
dune to order.
M. L. McColl,
se n d in g aw ay for a P ia n o or O rg a n , b ecau se
wine as can be shown by any country.
N ew Sou th W ale* Scenery.
All that we ask is an equal and fair
W o r d s c a n n o t d o ju s tio e t o t h e w o n ­
I ’ll sell y o u one j u s t as c h ea p , a n d be h e re to
chance w ith any country, and I think it drous charm of New South Wales scen­
eeser
Eczem a For Over T h ree Year»
is fortunate for the state that the means ery, which in many places combines the
m a k e th e g u a ra n te e good.
Reeser Block, Ashland, Or.
exist for inviting such a comparison grandly rom antic w ith sylvan beauty in
Purified the Blood With Hood*«
Heal Estate Agent a n d Niirvcpo»
without any undue expense to the indi­ a fashion which would delight the eye
Sarsaparilla and Is Now Well.
vidual winemakers. The commission of an artist in search of the picturesque,
“ C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Ma»s.:
A shland , - - O migon .
intends to collect all of the samples. says John Plum m er In his “ Australian
“ Dear Sir?: I wish to forward you s
The samples w ill be sent on, and due Notes. ’’ In the w ritings of visitors who
statem ent of my ease. Eczema ap-
care
w
ill
be
taken
that
fair
play
is
done
eared three years ago and since then
have
not
had
tim
e
to
become
acquainted
y o u p a id fro m fo u r to five h u n d r e d d o lla rs for
have tried all kinds of remedies tor
to all concerned. All th at we are w ait­ w ith the real attractions of the Aus­
the cure of the disease and had given
ing for is for complete particulars as to tralian landscape we frequently find al­
V ^ A scientific
a
p
ia
n
o
a
n
d
$160
to
$200
fo
r
a
n
o
rg
a
n
.
Y
ou
At
uo all hope of ever being cured
S u b s c rib e fo r th e
jpFeparanon
.
.... Hood’s
U, wwl’. Uu.
the expense. ” —San Francisco Chroni­ lusions to the brown, dried up appear­
last I ■ ____I
was J told to try
Sarsapa­
rilla and Hood’s Olive Ointment. I
c an b u y a n o rg a n fro m m e now fro m $65 u p ­
cle.
,______ ________'
ance of the conn try, the absence of herb­
for the cure of
did so and I am happy to say that
age
and
the
w
ant
of
variety
iu
the
Remember 1 am at the front again this
I Am Cured
w
ard
,
a
n
d
a
p
ia
n
o
fro
m
$200
u
p
w
a
rd
b
y
see­
tRRL
if you w a n t
eeasou with a complete stock of fruit, foliage of the forest, but there are peri­
Cold in me head
of that dreadful skin disease. I havs
shade
aud
ornamental
trees
that
are
ods when the same may be said of’Eng­
C ù U r r r ia lW ip i
taken sixteen bottle* ot Hood's Sarsa­
th e P a c ific C o a s t n e w s ,
in g o r a d d re s s in g
larger and thriftier than ever before, and lish scenery. During a considerable part
parilla aud used five boxes of the O int­
and Sore Eyes. IL
my prices are lower than last year. of the year, save on the great plains of
m ent. I would have w ritten before
restores Uste^usmdu
D aily , $ 6 per year;
but 1 wished to w ait until 1 w as confi-
JüflW b BtóTkSIExiü
Trees kept on exhibition at my office ou
the
interior,
the
grass
is
as
bright
aud
«WlttSAMT BRBUH
west Main street, corner of First Ave.
W e e k ly , $ l. 5 O per year,
Ashland, Oregon. Special prices on green as iu an English park, while the
•m o A
p o s ta g e p a id .
quantities quoted ou request. Now is rich profusion of native flowers of ev­
dent the disease would not return
the time to plant, too—G. W. P knnf . ery size and hue testifies to the luxuri­
Ashland
o
r
Jacksonville,
CHAS. M. SHORTHIDCE.
again. It has not and I can say I am
ant
character
of
the
soiL
A
trip
up
the
BAKBR.
It-
O regon.
E d itor a n d P ro p rieto r.
perfectly cured. I gladly recommend
Parram atta or Lane Cove rivers near Syd­
H ood’s Sarsaparilla." A m tulb J.
^pa^B lET IN E M E D .C o.
Many suffer from irritation of tbe kid
825 Montgomery St.;
ney is suggestive of the appearance of
M bndav , W oodland, Washington.
neys and bladder without knowing what is
San Francisco, Cal.
the Thames above Richmond, but the
th
e matter with them
them. Dr. J. H. McLean
the
Hood
’8 Pills da not purge, pain nr gripe,
'
OROVIDECM. Liver and Kidney Balm will give relief Australian riverside scenery is more va­
tûR PW HSC.
tut
act
promptly,
easily and efficiently. 25o.
Sold by E. A. Sherwin.
ried and picturesque.
We are still in the Lead
Powder
A bsolutely
MYER & GREGORY,
PURE
Cattlemen and beef-bnyere are agreed
upon the fact that the beef from this re­
gion is the best that goes into the San
Francisco m arket Meu who are posted
will tell yon that Lake county steers
make the beet, feeders and turn out the
beet ou the block. Yet heretofore our
people have been handicapped by de­
pending entirely upon tbe San Francieco
market. They have gradually fallen into
tbe idea of thinking that there was no
other place to sell their steers, and con­
sequently the buyers have sat dowu iu
Shasta valley and quietly folded their
hands, while the Lake oounty meu drove
their beef to them and accepted their
price. Bnt this year the probabilities are
that much of tbe beef from this locality
will go tbe other way. I t ba6 been dem­
onstrated that it is an easy matter to lake
good feeders across the desert from Wag-
ontire mountain to Huntington or On­
tario. aud get them to the road iu fine
condition. This season the range prom­
ises to be unusually fine, and feed will
probably be abundant the entire distance.
We are iuformed that the Carr compa­
ny has contracted to furnish 290(1 steers
from their Silver Lake range to Chicago
buyeis, and that they will be started out
in Juue. Aud it is more tbau probable
that Chicago buyers will reach this coun­
ty during the summer, and will be will­
ing to pay gixxl prices. Iu any event, we
are assured by practical cattlemen, who
know whereof they speak, that it is not a
difficult undertaking to run good beef
into the Kansas City market, aud realize
from five to eight dollars per head more
thau they will fetch here.
The Shasta valley people, who quietly
wait for the Lake county men to drive
into their little Det, this year are apt to
find, like Othello, that their occupation is
gone.
Furniture
Upholstered Goods
Largest Stock of Furniture in Southern Oregon to Select From
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Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
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GREAT REDUCTION
THERE'S NO USE
“ I Arn_Cured”
D. S. Deputy Mineral Sineyor.
B. F.
R
,
When Wheat was worth 75c a bushel
f&UFOKNIAj
r
Afehne Balsam
San Francisco C all
C. F. SHEPHERD,
O10»3eFf*ffOC
í m J ar C U K E .
Hood’ss;> Cures