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VALLEY RECORD A-MI LA N l> O b ...TaVAugwrt 7 The GelâliatccU’repelí Cure, DELMONICO The cef.MUs of M asbiugton w.ll show a / APHRODiTIKE population of 335.000, while the returns RESTAURANT in Oregon are not expected to give mere than 28J.000. lai«t general election NEAR THE 1>EFOT. Washington cast ■’•>>,443 votes and Juue last Oregon cast 73,40) votes. According V JVSZÏLTV3STID, O’G-HST. Is S old ox a !), 10. 11. 12. block <0. Medford: $575. Horace Greeley did.—Ex. H Hotel to Jno Gerdan—laud in tp 37 S. . R 2 w 15 40 a'-res; $22X>. A Kanaaa man wants to bet $10,000 to Kurtn A Miller to 1» H Miller—a»«ign- $50 that he can walk from Leavenworth ment;$l. to Jum-tmn City, a third of the length of , and 2 b k . and lot|< 4- b|<M<lc 4 the atate, without tak:ng bis feet from phoenix; $1. mortgaged ground,ex< ept when he entes- , Moor'd : *$m es a couflly road or a railroad. j L Kline io Laura A Freeman -a lot in Ashland 80 feet wide on Grmiiie St ; $800. We alao overdo in our efforts to aaton- „**r* J ,K V 51’in . v . v -» Higiiland Park add to A«h!and: $25<>. ish people. We try to aatomah our own A ,, and M A i aienl o b Manin-onc- people here with the growth of our town, fourth interest in Jacnb Wagoner irrigating our public school and our court '‘‘jc’^dlreneSCowle- to WG MeGib- We lie about the phenomenal growth of bon—lot» 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8. 9. 10. 11, 12. 13. U. our town and calmly prevaricate about the , bl.^G tot« 9. 10.11.12.13. 1 LJSUfJ.^block number of our inhabitant« till the census lo nj/.i-J. 1 i, 15 16. block 7. Medford: $10. is taken and we are disgraced. Then we P L> and Sarah < Hull to Raphael lay it to the slothful enumerator.-(Bill lot» 7 and s, bl.K-k 16. Jacksonville; lay it to the slothful enumerator.—[Bill Nye. ________________ l or 80 liays Commencing make me ueilHAracy w¡ Norte .writ wumy, . ^ July 10, . 1 w 7 ill 1. ------- first . The democracy Ui of Del county Cal.,is not in very good shape for victory < lam cabinet photographs lor $4I perdoz ----------- . borne for on|y month e*xpi“rini'Au- • - ------------ in the fall - election Some of the leaders | ¡^’¿^jT'^^nth, are adopting “crooked” methods and the gUgt 1(Xh aiu,r rate w ill lie $-5 Crescent City News idem.) is after them per dozen. • " ’ W. C. ’’ r------ with a sharp stick. Wherever the de- ■ Water Kates. tnocracy, in democratic counties, at-: [at—For the u«e of private fa-uilies for tempts to carry cut dishonest prai tices domestic purpose.«, including irriga it invariably fails. The republican lead- tion of not more then % acre—from a Ji-inch pipe and lancet....................... $ 75 era are about the only ones that can from a 1-inch pipe and faucet 1 0u make a success of them. 2d—For the use of hotels and restaur ants,from a 1-inch pipe and 1 fau< at 2 50 for each additional laucet.................. 25 THE APPLE IN CALIFORNIA. 3d—For the u«e of barlier«. baker« and Lutcher shops from a Ji-mch pipe and Sava the Nan Franciaco Bulled n : There 75 one faucet........................................ ia acme reaaon to fear that the apple ia for ea< h additio.al faucet................ losing ground in thia atate. During ill - 4th—For the use ot -#l<x»ns, from 3 Ji- 00 inch pipe and one faucet ................. 1 last winter wagon loads of oranges were ......... ............... 25 for each additional lancet. .. daily hawked through the streets, anti Mb— For the use of stores and office», ?•> (rum a %-inch pipe and one laucct thia trade continued up to the last of the Olh—For tl>e UM «1 waah-hvusea, from spring months. But in all that time it is u %-ineh pipe and one faucet 2 doubtful if a wagon load of good apples 7Ui—F< r the use of livery utijbles. from a 1-inch pipe and one faucet - 4 On was offered in the same way on any X5 for each additional faucet................ street in the city. The reason was that 8th—For the use of blacksmith shops, from a %-ineb pipe and faucet — one oranges were far more abundant than ap forge. . ............. . ............................. plet, and in most instances were cheap for each additional forge.................... er. During the last few years there has 9th—For the u e of each bath tub in been very little increase of apple orchards I hotels or ba.h houses, from a 1-inch pipe and faucet.. ...................... 1 in thia state. Whatever there has been ior each a-iduional bath tub was mostly confined to the foothills of 10th—Foe use for welting each 1000 brick .................................................... 15 the interior; and this probably did not for use for wetting each barrel of lime ............... .. ............... 15 more than make good the decreased acre for use for wetting each barrel of ce age of old orchards. The woolly aphis 10 ment .................................................. and codlin moth have got in their work for use for wetting eaeli pertb of ......................‘....................... 10 to such an extent in many of the old or-1 stone 11th—For irrigating more than of an chards that where the trees are still | acre and not exceeding 1 acre ........ 1 00 alive the vitality has been so much de- ' for irrigating more than 1 acre and not exceeding 5 acres, from a yj-tnch creased that a large proportion of tiie f‘P« • ;••........ ........ • ........ 1 50 fruit is of an inferior quality. Irom a Ji-inch pipe .......... .......... ó 00 from a 1 inch pipe.................. ........ 5 00 Apples produced within the limits of For each uddiaonal 5 acres or less, pro- California are becoming less abundant. [ Portionate rates. While a large area of the state is not i upecially specially adapted to apple culture, there j The women of Wyoming,now that that ¡»•til is atil land enough within the “apple territory is admitted to the Union, will belt’’ to produce more of this fruit than have full siit!rai^_________ than could be consumed at home. It is Oakland claitna by lhe census to have certain, also, that some of our orehard- 50,0JO population, and alm leads Los An- iata have made money right along on tbefr apple crops. ’ The best oi tlie fruit *ek'8 b* a 8,lia11 H,ai"rity- t0 rauk a“ Bec' haa brought fair prices, not continuously, ond city of California it is true, but during the last two or three Florence Blythe has been declared bv •years. Fruit not fit to send to market , Judge Cofl'ey as the sole legal heir to the was converted into vinegar, and in that ’ i estate of the late Thos. H, Blythe, whose way was turned to pretty good account | ^rty wa7^7u717t H,o7^ ^\Ì GUARANTEE to cure any iorin f»l iicrvi.i;«» diteuM’*. or any , di » th -. 1er of the y */ «encÄtirc or Ar T ER fn.l. otfttünulMU. Wiâi ivi Oí THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WESTERN BBANCH. BOX 27. PORTLAND, OR. 1 K Bolton. Agent. A-bland. Oregon. r|''HE DELMONICO has I km - h completely A renovated and refitted by the under signed. and will lie conducted in a manner to please a'! it, patrons A liberal «bare of public patronaee 1« re spectfully ■‘o'neited Give it a trial Mu A XI. Jilts WM >< HR YER, v2n5t Propnetor- -A.T THE for Sale *r Eltkaagt for Faria Prsprrtt. I w ill sell on long time or exchange for farm, tny'residence in Ashland with a frontage of lti'l feet on Main st., and 150 on .Hida .fve. The grounds arc ■ nicely lain out with choice frnit mid shrubbe -ry, artificial stone walk, goo.1 stable ami out bnildines. Ibis cotta-re was bniit in the Fall of IKss of the choicest material 1 ami b\ first-class workmen, Newson l»r 08., S. F. architects. Will sell or exchange anv part of 1 to 4 acres all in choice fruit and adjoining said lesidcm ,.. This is the most modern in style ami la-st con structed cottage in Southern Oregon, choice location and can lie had at a bar gain. Inquire of I-.. E. Miner, owner, or W. N'. Luckey, Real Estate .Igt. Ashland < Iregon Oregon Land Company, H. JUDGE. Harness & Saddle Manufacturer. — WITH ITS HOME OFFICE AT SALEM, OREGON, OREGON. ASIÎDAND. I n thk S tite I nsi And SIX MILE* SOCTH OF A full supply of C offins , C\« kets , R obes <> f ai . i S izes G loves , C repes , E tc . FK1SH CONFECTIONERY INI» FRITTS, —CONSISTING OF— ASHLAND, - - OREGON. The leading brands of Twenty live years experience in Ashland. Apple, Pear. Peach, Plum, Pi-uno, KEY WEST and IMPORTED CIGARS, Cherry. Apricot, Ncciaiine. Almond Embalming with the aid of a skilled physi Walnut. Chestnut, Shade anti Orna cian. Cigarettes ami Tobacco. Office and ware-room on Mum street, at ment al trees. CO/.n LUNCH and CO!FEE. foot of Granite. LEMONADE, MILK SHAKES. -•{ ALSO 8trai<:t^rry Plantu, Blackbfriy 1‘luilts Qrqpflvjnf»- J. H. Russell To be Sold at Rock-Bottom A COOK AND WAi’kkR Girls preferr- ed. For particular« address MR«. B. F. BUTLER, Montague, Cal. Without Irrigation. Faber’s Golden Fen?aie Pills. WE do not handle, cultivate, or attinnptto PROPAGATE any varieties or kihds of J-’Rl’lT. until satisfied that tiiev gre ryelj AljAITEl» to tjre soil and climate peculiar TO S<*| TjiEJ’N' OpE GON. Write for terms to A. H. CARSON’ A SON, Grant's Puss,Or. OR W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or. For Fcmiito Irrcmlar ities: nouii Lier like 1 hem on the market. Never fail. 8uf*ces^iuily Gy prominent la-lies îontniy. Guaranteed to relieve r ;ppr<ssed menstruation. WEFISAF l ! CERTAIN! Doïv’t be humbugged, “Very foolish to cling to me. Sup pavo Time," Jlealth, pose an accident were to happen, where AUG WPh.v .7«dktt 40 oth er. would you be? Torn, trampled, crushed Sont to a*»v address«. under hurrying feet. Look at those Fecure by joa’l on re- k ceiçt of price, fJ.OJ. sunflowers. They stand on their own stems, they do. Catch them sticking GiE à?W0 MEDICINE CDISPIKY, their saucy yellow heads between my >NI>. < If teais; pot much! I like independence, Western Eranch, SvxW, For sale by all druggist.«. 1 do.” Thus spake the fire escape. f “How hard hearted you are!” mur mured the vine, singing a tendril lov ingly above the upper railing. “I waa born so,” replied the fire es cape, grimly. “And how coldl” continued the vine.- i “My nature,” growled the fire escape. “But I love you,” whispered the vine, “because yon are so strong and so tall I /Ä and such a help to me! When I was a little thing, and a stranger in this street, U I looked np and saw you, great and dark, reaching almost to the sky. Ah! i you looked so terrible, and, if you will pardon me, so ugly, that I was fright ened at first, but then it was pleasant and restful to lean against your mighty frame. I quite gave myself up to It, and grew and grew, and budded and blossomed, till, as you know, the passers by stop in amazement, saying, “How beautiful that fire escape looks? ” “Still ours is not a suitable union,” persisted the fire escape. "I have a great, mission to perform; I am here to save human life. You should have cast your lot in with some nice country cot MAXCFACT ü T ZD by tage—not a coarse old tenement lige me.” “Love goeth whither it is sent,” sighei I, p. HOLDEN, S ockton, Cal. the vine meekly, and clung closer. That night a woman with a babe at her vreast dropped a lighted lamp. B. F. Reeser s Flames darted ii£re/ there, everywhere, ; hungrily, gloatingly. People madly flung their poor possessions from the windows, ' Engines rattled through the streets. Brave men climbed the sturdy fire es Is the jrtácy ip a,“ cape, and earned children and women down its iron sides. Splendid st'-f-ams of water played upon the blazing build, ing. Morning dawned, pale and blue. ! The fire escape stood tall tutd dark, but j the poor, pretty little vine lay dead at its feet, a victim of misplaced affection. , —Pearl Eytinge in Dramatic News. A telegram from Red Bluff of the 31st of July, says; Again the fire fiend has visited Red Bluff. At a late hour last night, fire broke out in a saloon and swept the fine residence of Mr. Crutn- French Ideas of Rewarding Merit. baugh, the Sentinel office ami a black I should like to answer a question smith shop before it could be checked. which I am constantly being asked; “How is it that the French, who are Insurance partly covers the loss. such admirers of pluck, adventure, the The Portland Catholic Sentinel says The Rummel mine is producing again. advancement of science, etc., not only do that Rev. Dr. Daniel Dorchester, super The i>oya have been to considerable ex not lionize Stanley, but even give hint intendent of Indian agencies, is a fanat pense thia suuiukf, owing to high water, the cold shoulder?’’ Far be it from me ical bigot, He had P. M. Mess, a one- but this claim has peculiar advantages. to reply that the French do not recognize anued ex-Un ion soldier and a well-quali Lt is situated on a bar, being th£ abort the great feats of this great explorer; fied and popular citizen “tired” from the side of a big bend in the Klamath; it but they aro a sentimental people, and when they see a man of this kind make, agency at Kaw, Indian Territory, be pays from the surface. They have work financially, a good thing out of his ex cause be was a Catholic. “In April, ed tliis property two years, raising 17 feet ploits they consider that lie has bis 1889, Mr. Mess was appointed agent at of gravel, with gold all through it, and it ward, and they cannot bo made to see tho Caw agency through the influence of improved us they went down on it. They where the bands of music and hat wav Congressman Perkins and Senator Plumb have never reached bed-rock, but hope ing come in. If Cincinnatus had been & of Kansas, in reward for his services as a to do so this summer. This mine is sit Frenchman he would bo a saint in the soldier. He has been an ardent repul»- uated half a <ui»e below the mouth of eyes of the French; but a Wolseley in lican throughout his life, and was a can shasta river, and is the most regular pay enjoyment of gold and title would never be considered to need niche or pedestal didate for the legislature in 1888, in the ing mine on the Klamath. They work jn addition. Btateof Kansas, and reduced an adverse night and day with a force of 20 men.-— If M Pasteur had charged a guinea majority of three hundred in his district Journal. every time ho inoculated a patient no to twenty-eight. As an Indian agent be TLe recent excitement over the report body would havs objected; pay, it waa very successful, and as a proof of hie that Mt. Shasta had taken an alleged would have been thought quite right success and of the esteem in which he tumble to itself, fisys the Shasta Courier, and natural; but he would not have waa held by the Indians under bis charge, reminds the inhabitants of the-country been regarded as entitled to hero wor he haa now in his possession a petition adjacent to the old butte, that in times ship. It is because M. Pasteur is known never to have taken a cent for himself signed by tne chiefs of the Indian coun long gone by Nature's powerful forces from his patients tliat he is idolized by cil praying for his retention as agent were busy with terrific energy, as the ex- bis countrymen, They admire in him a Dr. Dorchester visited the agency in the j tensive lava beds honey-combed with benefactor of the human race, and it J udo following Mr. Mess's appointment, long subterranean channels, volcanic flatters their pride to claim him as a and after a thorough examination of the j cones and peaks,boiling geysers, bottom- product of French soil. Call this senti school and premises, expressed hie en mentality if you will, I am neither com ! less lakes and we Is, and caves, all give mending nor condemning it, but stating tire satisfaction with the management. abundant evidence of a once tremendous the plain fact.—Max O'Rell in Washing However, before be left he happened to : I volcanie l activity. An old Fall River In- ton Star. J oak Mr. Mesa in relation to his religion. dian almost mummytied by age, can re Mr. Mees said, “I am a Catholic,” and The Value of a Silver Dollar. member back to the tin e .wheyi 3 boy then Dr. Dorchester arked him if lie was Senator Jones, of Nevada, was twitted I that the entire country known as the by Senator McPherson, of New Jersey, not a Jesuit, to which question Mr. Mess Modoc-lava beds, waa all “one big fire,” in the course of bis silver speech with replied that as he ia a married man it | “burn up rock,” as he expressed it. the fact that the silver doihrs were only would be impossible for him to be a , There is also a legend among the Fall worth seventv-two cents. Of course member of that order. The doctor then Rivers that the valley of that name was “reminded him of a little £tory.” further ventured the question, “Perhaps once a large fresh water lake, but that “1 recollect,” said he, “talking ou vsu are a lay brother?” But he was in the big gut s blew up the gorge of Pit this subject once with some senators in formed that a married man could not be river canyon, and drained the valley, the cloak room. During the converse a lay Jesuit either. To show the effect which legend seems plausible to anv one tion one of tiie senate pages brought mt- of this conversation, despite the fact that : acquainted with that part of the country. a telegram, on which he said the tele graph messeug -r had told him there previous to it Dr. Dorchester was pleased Thos Wickers has astonished the med- were fifty cents due. I gave the page a and satisfied with the management of the silver dollar and said to him: agency, it was but two months more un i ical world, at Eastbourne, Eng Some “ *1 have been mformed by some very til Mr. Mees received the announcement time ago he made a curious attempt at respectable and iuiellcetua1 gentlemen of his discharge on the ground of incom suicide by driving four nails into his in here, some of them candidate, |‘<-r ib petency and unfitness for the position. head with a hammer. They penetrated presidency even, that this dollar is wurtk Afterwards when he wrote to Senator bis brain three inches, and were with only seventy-five cents. I <lo not want Plumb to investigate the cause of his re drawn with great difficulty. To the to cheat a little boy. Take this out. and moval, the senator after making a thor am azement of the doctors, Wickers bus if tho boy tnina., itis worth only seventy- five cents he can sand me bock twenty ough inquiry and rattling up the dry completely recovered. fire cents, and if he thinks it is worth a bones of the Indian office, replied that Kenm.der was executed by electricity dollar he can send me back fifty cents. the only cause he could discover for the I will leave it to him.’ removal was the fact of his being a Cath yesterday. Lt was a bad job It required “The page brought back fifty cents olic and old soldier. This is but a sim nearly five minute» to kill him. He re and said tho telegraph boy told liim he vived after he « as supposed to be dead. ple, unvarnished statement of a case that di 1 not know what those old 'duffers' in has become pretty generally known Difficulty was encountered in arranging at.,-might say, but it was as good a throughout the country, and it conclus for a second shock to prevent his regain dofiar as 1, l wented an:l was very har 1 ively shows that the acts of the Indian ing consciousness Strong men turned to get.’’—Cur. Sew At urif Tribune. department, under the Harrison admin-1 away fainting from the a«fifl spectacle, Sleep'e«s nights, made nii-eral le bv trial istration, are influenced by the Eioet A sickening stench arose iron) the viiru- terrible cou/h. Shiloh’s Cure i« the remedy for you. Kept cn hand at I K Dvltcu s.' Figures FOR CASH Red Hill Land, - THIS' ARL\-^ Tlie Fire Eicape and the Vine. % TIN STORE Hardware, Tin, Sheet-irôii and Copperware. Particular .ittentiun to JOB WORK, Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables f T j EJ n J- lne qr uhoiue MpYble. All Qrders In Stone Work rfbuiptly VillCd. 'Marble Wo-k's on MAIN STREET, '' u ’ Green and Dried Fruits, Confectionary, Stationary and a fine Ashland, Or. line of Crockeryware. Exchange Sal^oa, DEALER IS’— 7* HARDWARE STOVES & TIN AVARE- X. Selling the Peerless Edition of the FOBTER 8c JAX j E. Fine Oxill Billiard • Table. »»■55 ) , The very best beer ol Anaheim, wine aim ' Hennessy brandy, which will lie sold by | the quart or gallon. Our tables a' e supplied with the latest pa- | perS. tjop.e a,„i k.y. ys and we will treat i voii as frelt as tve IrrioW how'; WM. A. GROWS, House, Sign, Carriage, and Decorative Painting. ------- Patronize the------- GKANDE-T and MOST WOMUiKl t L ESURA, 1I»GJ which have ever appeared in print, Four magnificent, ana costly illuminated plates > it inches printed in oil colors, This superb boon wil*‘ Enormous Sales Ojd Age..ts even are surprised with the re- sjilts of a tri,al canvass The success is simply astounding. The giandyst oppor tunity for lnonex’ making ever uttered. 1 Pictorial circulars iree on application. ^ioTE.—No edition of this famous work I lias ever bepn ouered by agents,consequent ly you L-annot L.jl to sell large quantities of this the finest edition in print. Exclu sive territory to those who apply quick to ONLY WAGON that Connects with Every Trai«, RAIN or SHINE If there is no agent in your town, address the manufacturers: Agents wanted. Barber Shop, R. F. HIGH, Proprièici, 1 50 1 00 50 Camping privileges will be SOcts per week for each individual. BYRON COLE. P bctxistc ». ID ZEDTJ G- G- ISTS. School Books, J. L. DOWNING, U ndertaker Director. GEO. C. EDDINGS, Stationery, —DEALERS in — Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry, I .Main blrect Corner, Ashland, Or, PUMPS, FARMING MACHINERY, AMMUNITION,. ETC., ETC. PARISH, N. Y. STENOGRAPHY and TYPEWRITING FREE ^F'irst class facilities and best of teachers. MANUFACTURERS. Address, frith stamp for retu.n postage,' ' THE PARISH MF’G CQ., Of bash and Door' »nd all kinds qnd Parish, N. Y. styles of Window-and Door Frames. Mold ing and Brackets of all styles, lloats built to order. The whole or one half ottered for sale. 14 STAR »10 oo CHITWOOD BROS, THE PARISH MFG CO. CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS & FREE! Board a id lodging )>er week. . “ “ • “ day...... “ j-erday............................ Single meals.... ...................... * Has opened rooms with a full line of Funeral Supplies in Wilson A Walaworth’s store on Main street. Bodies embalmed and satisfaction guarantee* Ornish mv own new hearse and give pers. nal attention to funerals. Orders solicited for scroll sawing Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. .?,ng' 8creen d<1”,’r” and windows and general repairs. Organs cleaned and re Terms. Cash. Pass-book accounts pav 1 paired. ha Prices reasonable. e v “jui* able Monthly. Price = = e! 100,00. For the accommodation of a limited num ber of guest«. J. M. McCALL. Ashland Market. and Ketuil Dealer in — A atrtetty bully Made from vary best material, All Kinds of Fresh Meats warranted. by skilled workmen, and with the best tools have ever been devised for the purpose. Kept constantly on hand, l-'air living tuat Warranted to do all that can be reasonably prices is all that we ask expected of the very best typewriter extant. We wul make it to ji>qr interest to Capable ot writing 150 words per minute— or mere-according to the ability of the deal with ns, so gite ihe ae» meat nuur« era to». ket a trial Will be open May 1st, We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & t'O.’s (Chicago) Red School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S fBoston) $3 00 calf B J Shoes, the bqst made. Every pair guaranteed. Successor to PROPRIETOR. Cclestein CJI.HEBKU0I&C0.SOLC HtapRicsns ------------------------------------------- j — 4nd carries the V. N. Mails gnu Wells Fargo’s express. INTERNATIONAL John E. Pelton. TYPEWRITER. (Successor u> >«. «Ucy,, OREGON’. WNTfiítSMMITmMAlfMÁlttSWMílM - TWf SOiüIAÜS fiEAÄ AKO TRIM»« WILT EILET HAK&S ITGN HIS CQAÏ ri£ ÊREAIE5T TRUTH HE EVER5P8KÍ, Special Features include a life of Bunyan, nearly 400 Bible references, tin. taiuojsand beautiiul poem "The Little Pilgrim'' Oi’gr 1,00 ot the R, p, NEIL, LIN K VILLE. at Prices that Defy Competition. OF Leitve orders ¿.c Store. East Side ot Main Street, A shland . Peterman Bros. -V'lJSTGq. will be sold at opr well known LOW PRICES. R oots ( and ) S hoes ) GRAINING and RAPER- HANGING Market. Fresh [>ork on hand everv day. TV ZED IE ZDJLIJLY Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and Special Attention given to THE ffi^None but the best piaterjal su' In REESER’S BLOCK. .IS//E.4 A D. ; OREGON, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods The very liest of WINES, BRANDIES, BEER and CIGARS, kept con stantly on hand. b AI i X F it ’ T10 Ï (ii .1U itiTt: Ih, The History Company, Which will be done In a workmanlike I JOHft DYER, . f. ’ . WQRìlAàì, iiedfoia manner and at prices that 237 Mark, t St.. SAN FRANCISCO. Driver i Livery I Stables, Prop. Full stock always on hand and made to order. -------- :o:-------- NEW GOODS! 1. W. Hl'RRlSS, Fropm-toi. This favorite tesort is gaining in popu I larity every day. I OREGON ASHLAND T ä W ä \ hictois Independent Albany. STAPLE & FANCY Wanted WIIXYN A W ALSWORTH. Proprietor». and 200.000TREESF0RSALE E. M. LUCAS. lla- Heard of the BARGAIN'S al the ( O. D. Emporium, where they keep Notion«. Tinware. Ham mock«, Whips and Bargain Counter Goods of All Kinds Astoria E. M. Miller’s Funeral Director. GRANT S PASS. OR. l’.rllaid. Bramii Oflices at Bi ii.niNi-. H. S. EMERY — Yon can get — Ice Cream. Ice Cream Soda. Ice Cold Soda, any flavor. rance Has for salo a largo list of Graia. Stoc/, ami Fruit Farms. Usa lilt and Suburban Prspert.». SEND : FOR : PAMPHLET. : MAE AND : PUD E : L1STH. ASHLAND Icf-Oiiin Parlors REIILIM MMES. Il ElREll Fvaiskrtl for FAMILIES and FUITflN. vviuimw vu and comprises most of tlie two blocks, bordering on Market and Geary streets, with all the buildings thereon. •cr •f thr HuR<ls»iEfst SrsWtBcrs ia tkr Stair POSITIVE h Um of Brain 1Power, Wftk. down Pa;u* in tin • Bark, > steHa, Nervons Prcx4 ration Ii«-al Estate Transfers, Leucorrhœa. Rizzi ne«s W The promoters of the force bill evident P J S' •ob NorrroM to H. J. T-»1—land Wer and Impotent •y. whi ly wish to get the election machinery in »b. 1 W; $23fi0. ?le< te<I often 1 lead to premature < »14 age b 1 anch perfect working order that they A P Talent to 8 8 Martin ity. Price 11.1 ,00 a box. C boxe4» f< >r r.oo ! 10. M<diord ; $10fi0. inay he able to say to their patrons: r.t r»f viHm A P Talent to S S Martin all of block J, mail on reeei[ •‘You gf-t the partv nomination; wo do | • containing ea«t A WHITTEN GIAKANTEE 1» given ior 10 lots. a. a fraction lying _ the real." of block J ; also undiviiied intere-t in lot« 0. every »5.00 order received, to refund the money if 1. 2. 3. 8. 9, 10. block a Ferinmeut enre 1» not effected. i 7. 8, 9. 10, block I lot» ’ 11. 12. 13. 14. II. 15. 1«. 17 8.11. 17. 18. We have thousand» of testimonials from old Stranger things have happened than H • lot« 1, 2.7. 8. 12. 13. 14, ‘block F; lot» 9, ». 10. 11. 11.12,13. 11, Lh block E: ami young, of both sexes, who have Leen perma the democrats should nominate- „ James . lot 1. block I); block U, block P, in Talent; nently cured by the use of ArilBumTisc. G. Blaine for president in 1892. He has F Weinhard to G W Ba«bford—lot» 7, 8, Circular free. Address never abused tbetn half aa much as And yet all the cider vinegar made tn ! thia atate haa probablv never been equal to hall the amount of “manufactured’’ I vinegar annually conaumed. Apple cul ture in California has probably not re- «eived aa much encouragement as it de serves. But since the apple was the pi oneer fruit of California—immigrants bringing the seeds from nurseries across the plains—it is still honored for what it has been and now ia—the honest fruit of the pioneers. FOR sale : Ci n There m not a »*' lion or a line in the entire McKinley bill that will open a to the voting strength if Washington has market lor another buahel of wheat or 33.>,0l>) people, Oregon should have 419,- another barrel of pork.—'Jas. G. Blaine. U00 There is something radically wrong with Mr. Kelly’s census and it Tbc San franc into chamber oi com would not be a bad idea to retake the merce endorues Blaine’s* reciprocity whole stale; and »till Railroad Mail Sn scheme of extending the Chinese wall perintendent Wilder saw Wnshiwgton’s mail aervice ha« increased 3-tO per cent around the United ‘'tales to inclade in five tears, and that of Oregon only Sooth America. 100 per «-nt. ■ I GREGORY & HICKS. T^ZEòOZSTT STREET- —CITY— «E fi TRANSFER, Passenger Coach to Every Train. Freight moved about town at rates LOWER THAN’ ANY ONE ELSE. Fire wood of all kinds delivered any where in town at lowest prices. Sold 411 by druggists. XyoTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO __ the people of A-bland and -urround- ing country that I at am the old stand on Main street, opposite the old Flag «taff where any one wishing work done in my line will always find me ready to serve them. ’'And men may comeand men may ASHLAND. JACKSON’ COCN’TY, OR. go,” but I am a stayer forever. Shaving, 25c; hair cutting, 25c: shampoo Scholarship, one year............ ..$32. ing, 25c; sea foam, 25c. $25. Commercial Course........... Training Schwl. psr year . ..$15. ASHLAND. OREGON. PICTURES of YOURSELF -OR- ■ ■ FAMILY. HAD AT LOGAN’S GALLERY, Finish?d in Style Equal to AWARDED FIRST PRIZES AT SOUTHERN OREGON STATE PAIR.