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INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE I NTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. - VOL III.—NO. 47 I ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY. MAY 2,1879. 1 following in their wake, . $2.50 PER ANNUM.. 1 NATIONAL Ctillitigs aud others PLATFORM ¿need the swelling, di l not lessen the GREENBACK PARTV. pain. A boy who was employed on ti e detailed to gather the golden sheaves A minister in the coarse of • sermo^ I v ■ been thinking ; di the eve ing, 1)K J. ¡1. CHITWOOD, farm was alispatched to L----- for a iu the shocks. ! Tho following platform was adopted apoo angel*, alluded to them as “a® And my heart is fu lu j y, ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY Monahon’s rheumatism was half doctor. The man of medicine arrived Of ; w > darlii.g li'tle children, Ashland - - - - Oregoi cured ny the sight, he had witnessed. by the convention of the ‘'Union extinct race.” — B V— in the forenoon.und, after a careful ex Oue * g rl and oLe a buy. An Albany fl >riat is endeavoring to . amination, declared that Mouahon had Mrs. Monahon kept an eye on the Greenback Labor Party” of the United LEEDS <t- M’-'RRITT. OFFICE—At llie Ashland Drug Store. Icme? ht-ni » 1 m writing, arrange a mateh l»etween a Virginia^ rerpers, and at two o ’ clock the last an attack of rheumatism. B-ing unac States, assembled at Chicago March Standing u- r me side by ri le, cre< p«r and a eearlet ruDner. o* customeii to walking so much on the cap was put on tho last shock, and 4th, 1879: JAúE< R. NEIL. Sh il 11-1. y ju wout ti. lames ..nd The boy who can look yon pqnarn In damp ground, tha ailment hud been then three rousing cheers were given. One is Mau 1 aud uue is Clyde. 1. The greenback dollar must bo a the face an 1 lie without flinching is, Mrs Monahon busied herself putting ^T TOR NEY AT I.AW, contracted One has g'os»y bright brown ring’ets, ‘How many days will it be before I things to rights, excepting an im legal tender for the payment of all sure to make bis mark m a polirinian. debts, and by the government issued, Term* of Subscription : Oue h.s lucts s» e»f .udig.., can be about again? inquired Mona- mediate call en D>asses. When every “If a man has no views of his owl,” • Jacksonville, Oregon. One copy on* year................................................... $ 2.50 Both have cheek as re I as ro*es thing looked tidy, she went to the protected, and receivtd as absolute says the New Orleans Picayune, “hn hon . 1.50 •* “ six ibontts.............................................. Bvh b.ve lips like cherries b ight, ’There is no telling. Rheumatism is door to see if the army was approach money. J. W. HAMARAR. •• *• thre* “ ................................................ 1 00 Oue is -lender as a miry, 2. The general government alone tv alionld buy a few ot the sternoanopic one of the most stubborn diseases we ing, but thnre was not a man in sight, kind.’’ While the o'her at her aide Clnh rate* -lx eepies fur......................................... 12.5® doctors have to deal with. It is not the last had departed for his home. issue money, and this for the benefit ol A writer Laving spoken of a “eharm* Is all nsvid affd [ lump and ru*y, Term*, iu »dv <nca. dangerous to life, but often fails to The shocks stood like sentinels on the all. One is M ud and on* le Cly le. ing young lady of eighteen «firings,” Terms of Advertising: 3 The immediate Calling id of all ( LINEVILLE LAKE CO., OREOOS. vield to treatment. It is a very field, or like the monuments of what a punster suggests, “probably her United States bonds, and payment o Local Notto*» per line........ Ojio in Po-t Obice Baildiug. Spechi attentoln one h is d irk eyes, si ft and tender, eccentric disease. Not unfreqnently willing hands conld do when impelled Pri»te«*i u a U .rd*, ¡*r >ear ♦ i" name is S >fy. ” giveu to convey tecibg. v2ul9:f. Jus; the eyes . tie loves to s-e, 3 it leaves almost as saddenly as it came. by friendship and affection.—Fron} them, principal and interest, iu legal T «o iuebe«, per quarter.... tender, lawful greenback money of the There are 20 000 nnmarried women 3 One has eye« as blue as blue bells, F. «r ’’ Every granny has a cure for rheuma Hoosier Odd Fellows, 8 United States, and every dollar of such living in Philadelphia, which confirms, E <nt •• Just as j r.i y sen be. --------------------- »■ « * • -4--------- ——— C. B. WATSON. tism, and each claims her own as 10 O If Ci lumn issue of legal-tender lawful money to the report that the city, is nno of, Not a care or sorow ki < w 'hey 14 ThrMs-fuunhs “ infallible; but nature is the great NEW RESERVATION FOR MOSES ATTORNEY A.\D COUNSELOR AT LAW 17 be protected by the government as at brotherly love. As they run and romp anl rid,, Oue “ restorative, Your attack may, and I and LIOAt. ADtESTl^F.MKST* Happy-hc.irtei li Io c.i'dren, In answer to Shakespeare** conun A Washington dispatch to the Ore par with other lawful money, gold or hope will, last only a few days, (five One square !'en line* o less) 1st lu ertion....... |2.5O One is M ud aud oue is Clyde. REA L ESTA TE A GENT. “What’s in a name?” th« f/onian of A ril 18th says: Chief Moses silver coin, never to be converted into drum. nature a chance — keep off your feet, E*ca additional in.'-er ion..................................... L00 bonds of any rate or class, aud no more Y<iu Wil' i-ee th- m in h» morning, Syracuse Times says that if it is a Bns- aud u party of lesser chiefs, who have K^“Speci .1 afen’ion given to all matters requir and let them rest. ‘ bonds of any rate or class to be issued. Job Printing, Just it is g-uM ing ligh'. Gau General's name the entire alpha-, b en iu thin citv for nearly two weeks, ng in Attorney at the U. 8. Lai d Ofl.ce. .Bit my wheat crop’, Of nil description, done on short notice. Legal Coming down 'o say gool morning, 4. That all rights and privileges bet is in it. have had several interviews with S c L ak «: V iew , L ake C o ., O regon . ‘Uh, you can't help that Yon must I Blinks, Circulars, Buslne»» Cards, BJ head», T^tter- In their little nigh'g ¡wus white. retary Schutz and the president, and given to national banks to issue enr M«y 31, 1878. (to-50-T keep quiet, and let the wheat go if you Sealskin sacques begin to look an% he*le, Poet* rs, etc., got en up in good style at I ividk Id 11* feet th it never tire, the result is that a very lari« reserva rency as money, or in lieu of money, seasonable. It is with profound regret cau get no oue to cut it. ‘ Ruiiuing [di)kg reekan<i hide, priMS. ,My God. sir, half my fortune is in tion has been set aside in Washington or as a circul iting medium ba at once j that the owner of a sealskin saeqno M. L. McCALL, Little tin.ers.ver busy. Agents for the Tidings. away in pinkie for that Wheatfield. If I should lose it I territory for Moses and his people, and withdrawn, on the broad ground that finally lays it One is Maud and o e is Clyde. 8. M. P^Vemgi 1 4 Co., ... New York Surveyor and Civil Engineer such oilier Indians as might nffili all private interests must give way to I another season. would be ruined.‘ & CtwestukD, . • - Sc. May th«ir year* b* lo'-g ml many, L P Fieuer. • • - - - Sin Frtnd-c»> at« with them, and tiio-e the secretary the public good. ‘Yon can hire men to cut it?' Old etories of mammoth equaabM, ASHLAND, OREGON, 5. 1’he reooinage of the trad« dollar D. H. 8 wirue, - - ■ Portland, Oregon May th-y never know a o ire of the interior may send. Chief Moses • 4 ‘ Perhaps so.* and cucumbers should now be dug I. . S.muei», - - - ■ * “ ■ prepared to do any *oikiut.Is lite on Miort no ’Til oil age sh ill creep upon them Salem ice. ’However, yon are in no condition to has agreed to this arrangement, und and full remonetizt'ion of all other about and heavily mulched, in readi J. A A >» legite, [uu27v2ifj 44 Anl the silver touch their h dr. M. L. Ch mb-rim work now. un i I must insist that you declures his full satisfaction, and says silver coin of the United States, and ness for transplanting in the news- C >rv ilit*. M y they both te g o<l and happy M ** Gr.icr II. iuua , that the government shall never more do not wulk about until you arc bet that he is a friend to the whites. Junction City. Dr N. L. 1-ee A* the time »halt quickly gliJe, give interest bearing bonds or obliga papers in the fall. R .•eb.irj ’ . Au arrangement has been made with Rer J. R N. Beil, ter.* And may God tn Heavenb'.eBs them, YoncU'a. Tho uniform of the Zulu warriors, tions for the purchase of metal to con Peril H. Burt ‘Yonr injoncti >n is unnecessary, I the Indians by which they surrender Jack- nvi'le. ATTI)RNEY ANI) COUNSELOR-AT-L \W I.i.tle M .ud and little Clyde. J. R. Nel;, - consists ot a chest protector. There in vert into coin or money. W.Jdo. could not walk ten step3 now without. the lands heretofore occupied by them J Winitr A- Son, - Mus. n- an advantage in this; there are no coat* (!. That all internal revenue laws be Applegate, H >n. W W. F ddler, in Washington Territory , aud accept a crying out with pain.’ *4 “ SALEM OREGON. tails to impede one’s progress while A!*>x W.tts, abolished The doctor then left some liniment reservation set apart for them by the Kefbvville. J. M. S «nth. the enemy are in pursuit. 7. A graduated income tax. Cen ni Polii*. GATHERING THE HARVEST. to be applied externally, and an ano executive order, adjoining and west of El. R. <> '«“, : . Big B itte. 8. That malfeasance in office shall be W H P raer, Tho growing use of eellaloid in, dyne to be taken internally, in casa the the Colville reservation in the north Gnn's Pa-». E. Dituick, classed with the crime of treason to place of ivory is discouraging the ele* G dice Creek. eastern part of the territory. This res paiu became too great to be born«. DENTIST. R c*v»rd B rrett, Mouahon, one of the most faithful Eige Po li*. G. A. Hill, The following morning found Mmi ervation is a large one, larger than th« th« state, and punished by the same phants. They will be compelled to Murphy. and zealous champions of O ld Fellow J. 8 M F Aden, penalty. turn their attention to some other in Jacksonville, OrogoD, . Leland. Ml-« Carrie Smith, ship, had, after Brother Williams' re lion still unable to rise from bis bed Yakima reservation in the sime terri 9. That postmasters be elected by Lake Vie*. dustry than raising tusks if they want, lory, which contains 801) 000 acres. It A. F Sailing. 44 TTTILL VISIT ASHLAND IN MAY covery, determined t.o remove to the That day the Nubia Grand of the runs northward to the British posses the people. C B We»ou, tiexru a living and not become pan*, Linkviile. Ge ». T. B lawin, VV an 1 November: and Kerbyville, the country and try his luck at farming. Lodge at L---- — callod to ask his con 10. That tho government prohibit per«. . ri'V.ia. sions. westward to the 44 ‘ h parallel. I dition, and, if necessary, to send W u H With the confidence of self reliance Kl.nioh fourth Monday in October etch year. th« import ition of all Chinese or other Dr J « Gideon Cook, a Calvin Baptist . Bmiliza. which is such u prominent trait in watchers to sit by hi.s bedside at night, southwar I along the Met haw river aud j servile labor Arliland. Seni. 15. 1878. Juo S. 8 ! preacher, well known a quarter of a . Dairy. eastward to the Colville reservation. Monahon declined the proffered assist Aaierican character, he felt that he C. H. Dy r. . 11. That prison convict labor shall century ago, was a man very eecoen* . Ax'd <II<1 —DENllSlRY AND ASSAYING — Ml*- M ry McC.be A good deal of land contained in it could swap pursuits in middle age ance on the plea that it was not neces ! ..•*•* pro* nix. never come in competition with free trie in speech, even to bis last earthly, S. Sh-rni .n. is mountainou*; but other large tracts without detriment to himself. People sary. He, however, agreed tint in '?u>r. D. J J Ferree - ... (renerai Ag«nt for L k? and labor by the contract system under moments. A f«w hours previous to Moioc cn't'.tie». in this country are always changing case it b -cim > necessary h« would no- of land are well watered and well adapt any name. — PRACTICA L I) E N T 1 S T. — pursuits. The farmer who has spent tify the officers of the Lodge. ed for agricultural pnposes. The r«s- I bis death Ins brother, also a preacher, Stases leave A slilaii <1 as follow s; 12. That congress shall provide for camo to hiB bedside and inquired: “Do^ ervation abounds in game and fish It-« Tho great burden of Monah on ’ s ALSO ASSAYED OF ORES AND DCLLtON. half Ins life between the plow handles The O <fc C. Stage C-'.’s^tage leave Asbl in<l immense siz i fits it t<> support other the immediate establishment of a labor you think you are dying, Gideon?’-’ O ffice on Miner street, nor h sia«, Yreka, ad considers himself capable of running tho nghts, when there was a momentary for Jacksonville, R«>ck Point and Ros«- And the reply, sharp and quick, came. lull iu the pain, dwelt upon tho wheat Indians th in the 2000 or thereabouts bureau of statistics in every state 13 That all class legislation bo de , “Don’t know—can’t tell—never died bnrg every d iy at 4 a m . Mail clo-es at viu!u4 t'i y 1) ug store and opposite Hu’em in’s a successful dry g ods store. The field that was now ready for t ie sickle. which, under the pres9nt*arraniiemcrit. Hardware S ore. [if. hundreds of failures all over the coun nied 8 >* M try attest to the folly of such a change. H« disp itched Tom, th« hired b\y, in will go there as soon as possible with I 14. That not another foot or acre yet- For Henly, Yiek iand Reidingat 4 r. m . MRS. DR. ELLA FORD ROBi -S0.1. An accountant who visited Bunker On the farm ho might bavo hud plenty search of hands; tint at eveu ng he re Moses. It is th«ref>re asresd that of the public domain shall ever be dis M iil clo4e?.M 3 r. m . and continued to live a life of indepen turned with the sad news that none such other friendly Indians as desire posed of by sal« or grant, except to tic 11:11 Monument last summer says it is DISEASES OF WOMEN M. Colwell’* Stages leave Ashland •■very dence. But the farm must be sold could be found, as all had made eti to settle there permanently mav be tnal setiUrs, and that no further sub the longe-t column he ever footed up. ni<»riiing nt 4 '»’clock, f‘>r Lake View A Si’ECIAI IfY. inakimr the trip in < 0 hours, al-o. leave and the proceeds invested in merchan gagements elsewhere. Tne next day i Permitted t» do so. The reservation is sides shall be granted A Sunday schoolboy, on being asked tyOvricE and resid-nee at Judge Dincin’e, Lake View for Ashland ev.-rv <1 iy. dise. In forty-nine cases ont of fifty he was sent in a diff rent direction, ¡likely, consequently, in accordance I 15. That there should ba land limi what made tho Towor of Pisa lean re I A. 1). HELMAN, P . M. J acksonville , O regon . he becomes a bankrupt in a few years, but with no better success than before i with the government’s policy of c m- t ition. Linds granted to corporations plied. “Because of the famine in tha Nov. 15 h, 1878, [If. with a penniless old age staring him Tne third aud fourth days were sp-*nt solidi’ion, to become the receptacle that have not fulfilled their contract land.” ■' ’ iu the same futile results. The case of shattered en Is of northern tribes of in tho face. The merchant aud me T. G. WAT1EKS. shall revert to the government. O. IL MYER. “What is the name of yoar cat, air?" chanic think thev could farm; but looked desperate aud M mahon gave up Indiaus without reservations and In 1G That any person who offers to inquire I a visitor. “His name was di.ms on reservations whose removal in de.- piir. He sat in a ro iking chair, they could not successfully. Their I ! buy or who doeg purchase a vote, or William,” said the.host, “until be ha^ iniy become a necessity. In counec v-ith his feet placed upon a pi low or. extravagaut habits could never be con any person who shall intimidate a fits, and since then we have called him WATCHMAKER', JEWELE3.S AND trolled, and their expense account a chair, and bewailed the fate that tion wi'h the agreement with Moses it 1 voter shall be disfranchised. Friz William!” would grow faster than their “corn cheated him out of his crop t’h • wneit may be mentioned th it an arrange— OFTICIYNS 17. Th it eight, hours shall constitute Mrs. Partington, in illustration of Any bnsitie*8 to be successful, must be was over ripe, an I as In groined with in-'tit has also been made with the 1 a legal day’s work. Oae doer south of the Post- flice, 'the proverb “A soft answer taynetn Um itillas that will result in settling the study of a lifetime. Micl-ums 1 tho pi'n of the disease lie cried out iu 18. That it is not consistent with the I away wrath,”savs that “it is better la j anguish that filled his heart. the troubles and questions that have ASIIT,AND, OREGON. that go np and down iu oue groove ‘Wife, we are do itue 1 to starvation,’ aris n between them an<l the whiteJ. principles of a free republic to main- . ! speak oarcgorically of a person than need oulv power aDd oil to make them Some little time, however, will elapse tain a 1 rge standing army or u vast . to be all tho time flinging epitaphs at I go smoothly; but the farmers, lawyers, he wool 1 say, a doz-n times a day Vf. B. Royal , him.” Mrs Mati (¡¡on wo til I endeavor to before the details <if the plan are per malitia organiza ion. doctors, merchants, and mechanics, 19. That all money or other property ' Ü !I.s jermaneiJly locate 1 in AiLlanJ.^-J soothe and cheer him. fected and the nature of the settlement I nee! brains as well RS muscle. In buying a pair of books always get ‘It is no n-e, wife—no me. There can be made public M >ses and his be tax'al alike. ! those that squeak, for Shakespeare Monahon left his bench and removed 20 Tirit tho employing of children j II ill ¡/ire his undicided attention to the to a farm He had this much,however, is no such thing as fighting against party will have an interview with the under 12 years of age in any factory, says men are bad “who have no music These Indian« P. adire of Medicine. in their soles. in his favor, that bis younger years ■ fate. I used to have some friends, but president to morrow. IRVEN WHEEL ' AGO XS. j just as soon as a fellow gets on his have impressed Secretary Schurz and shop, store, mill or other place where spent in agricultural pur- had been “True worth, like th^; roflft, will Ibis had Filiceli Years ’ Practice in Oregon. _ ages «n * all ki til- of vehicles Commissioner Ilavt as excellent busi manual labor is required, be by law | blush at its own sweetness.“ Good! suits n« had for many years been ; back they desert him.’ orlerai skort n>tic. R«p iiri «g While they were thus discussing tho ness men. They go strait to the point prohibited. OFFICE A t hi« residence >>n F dory Sine*'. î S 9'f iu the shade; but ho hoped that by 21. That we demand the passage of j C'mid never undetstand before why , matter, Mrs. Mouahon stepped to the without superfluous flourishes Moses anti n«-a ly done. Fin« w rka .*[ poing into th« fields early in the such laws as will fully, fairly and • j onr face was so red. — Hartford Post. « O C I E r 1 E s. v3 N23 if. Spring he could become accustomed I door, aud naturally gazed out on the is highly e'ated at th« agreement which justly protoot the rights of the people M\thology tells us that Io died be ito the sun. 11« was a manly fellow. ; whentfield. She stopped and look«d. has been reached He sav : "When I Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. and, removing his wife to bis country j ' as if some unusual sight hud attracted go back I will be a bigger Indian than and of transports ion companies; pre cause of her intense love tor Jupiter; vent all combinations, discriminations, but the charm of the romantic storj ever before.” Meets at the II all of Hernan & Fountain every hnme.be went to work in hard earnest. I her attention. ami granting of rebate by common h is lit» ly h«^en destroyed by a chemist Frati.y evo- ing ¡at 8 o’clock p. m . Baothers and Fences were repaired >»n<l the fi»-ld> ’Why. father,’she said, ‘I wonder A Southern »¡ifeileiacy. carriers, and compel thorn to furnish discovering Io dide ol potassium. - DEALER IN «i»ter« In g m «1 standing re coriially la.vit<-d to at* ploughed and jplanted II ? ba 1 bought what, so many men are getting into our the sima facilities, and perform th« end T e Tea pie m» els every tirèl ani third Wed i ont bis predecessor’s wheat fiel Is that wheat-field fol?’ An indifferent actor was playing in A confederacy of South /American same service for tho same price to all T I N,— nesday in o .ch m.mtn. -S T D V E S, Othello, at the Dunedin Theater. When Coming to steal it, I suppose, bo- i StiiL-s was proposed several years ago, had been sown the autumn previous. m«n; that such laws shall ba enforced he came to the passage: “Oh, that Mr. J. 8. E ubank », Sr., W. C. T., There were twenty broad acres of it, i i cause the owner is tied to his bed like i and an import mt step toward forming - AND— n. T. CiitTWo.iD, 8 <• y. by the severest penalties, and that we and the prospect of abundant yield ! ■ Prometheus to the rock,* growled I it has lately l> '«n taken l»v a congress denounce and condemn the theory es men should put an enemy in their LJLL JtX Ld 'JKy -AX L22ö months to steal away their brains!** a l Mouahon. Til« good woman made no ft Atal.«nd Lodge No. 23. ■ whs v«ry favorable. Etch night, a* I answer, but continued to gaze upon the | of delegates at Lima, in P-ru. tablished and maintained by the emit« stentorian voice reared from the gallery: Mouahon would come home, he would During eight years after tho North of the country that the (so called) REPAIRING AM» JOB W j RK congratulate his wife on their flourish scene. American colonies had become inde chartered rights of corporations are “All right, old man, drink away; /\/\ X. F. ¿k A. ¡TI.. Promptly Eiecuted. you’re safe.” The rheumatic could stand it no I pendent of British rule, they were also ing prospects. How much better,’ he. above aud superior to legislative action I Holds tu«-ir stated communi rations Thursday even longer, but sliding down upon his I would say, ‘is this living in the conn L iskmi . if , L ake < ovNiv, • rj . g < x. practical! v independent of one another and government control. Trick* of Trade. ing* on or before the full moon. Brethren in good i try than spending one’s time in the knees crawled t» the door aud looked and sometimes were cv«n hostile to one LL PERUNS KNOWIXG TRIM rta.ul ng are cordially invi ed lo att-n 1. 22 And that we most emphatically [Journal of Commerce.] ! dust of a shop. J have to work harder, out. j another. “Each State bad its own deny the rights of the general govern 8«-lvt-s hi «1« b cl o ine ur< >• qui t <d t W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. ‘ Wife. ‘ hu sai l, ‘ th it looks like an . but whin night comes my day ’ s work custom house, port dues, quarantine The British trick of stamping cotton eo n« f >rw ini and sei’b*. 36-3 n. J. 8. E vbasks , Sec’y. flow regulations, and commercial system.” ment in any of its departments to in cloths for export with American names | is done. The aim and I are in the fiel I army getting into onr field, I many are then?’ he added shading his At length the folly of aiming to h«irt terfere in any way to competing th« and trade marks has been again Ashland Lodge No.45* together all day, but we quit it at the eye« with his hand. authorities, state, county, or citv, to Jno. R. B. Hutchings •ame time. The sun has been trying . acb otaer’s interests was seen. Th« levy taxes to pay their bonds or other exposed. The late startling develop* ‘Fifty, falber. if there is one.1 all Spring to drive me to th« shade, internal tariffs were abolished and the ment in the British law courts touch* 1. O. O. F.. ‘Wife, g t ruy spectacles and put work of making commerci ¡1 regulations liabilities; and that we deprecate the ing the euormous^quantity of dirt with but Le eau ’ t do it. I mean to see him Hold their regul ir meeting every Saturday eveu- ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY Then wife, the best of it all them on and see if you can make out I was entrnM-d to a central body con ext«nsion of the jurisdiction of the which some of the English cloths ng it their hill In A-hl<nl. Brothers iu gooi through I is, that I am my own master. There what it means. You know you can see sisting of delPRates from all (he States. Federal courts, which is operating so loaded have driven Manchester mana a- a . ml ug .re c >rduliy invited tont'end. injuriously to the people. E 1)E PEAT, N. G., I is no one to say ‘Monabou go do this, far off better with my glasses than with Trie »i>b*cnt>»r g:»<*» »o'ice toat be Is now prepar Thus free trade was to a great degree W. W. K entmob , Sec’y. 23. Toat we recognize the rantnal fact urers back to the old refuge. Their Retieii.aU iueat>ug» uu i'u»-»tujr evening, tear'' t J or go do that,’ or compel me to live yours ‘ ed to dH order* L»r gloves of Ue* obtained over nearly the whole interior dependence of labor and capital, and Cninese customers having been warned Mrs. Monolion, following her hus of the continent, ami the result was like a newspaper editor—on promist s t ie fall of the mon eaca mocth. deprecate ull attempts to antagonize against certain goods with English band's suggestion.caught up h:s glasses imm«nse prosperity. | to pay.“ them and all the infamous acts of the names, will buy them UO longer. Thus would Munabon argue, as aud adjusted them. By this time at The colonies of Spanish America government which tako from the many Therefore the same products are BEST BUCKS KIN IN GREAI 1'A though he expected his wife to take least forty sides were gleaming in the were less wise and less fortunate than «tamped as American to give them R1ETY, ■ the opposite side of the question, and sunlight as the grand army sw-pt the colonies of British America, after i to enrich th« few. 24. That labor is tho basis of all hn currency in the East. But this coun Al»« luce leather etc , etc. C ill it my establ sbment ; put fourth something to rebut his as down the twenty-acre field like a hur throwing off the tyranny of the mother terfeiting will eventually pay no better on Granite Street and »ee for yourself. ricane. The wheat fell before th« country. For fifty years, instead of man wealth, happiness and progress, than adulteration. The Chinaman, sertion, but she only gave consent. the Oue evening the good man cam« gleaming steel like deal timber in the eight years, they have prolonged all and must have equal protection by made wary by much experience of -IS THE - law. Jiio B. II. lint«.kings home overflowing with joy. ‘Good path of ii tornado. Tues« forty blades the inconveniences of disunion. Each these frauds, knows the doctored goods 25. Usury must be abolished by inolVf) wife/ be said with a chuckle of de I made a path through tho grain fifty State has aimed to be independent of when be sees them, and will refuse to national laws. I light, ‘did you look at the wheat-field yar 1« wide. be victimized. Such acts inevitably its neighbors; frequently warring npon 2G. That we are in favor of the ‘Cm you ti ll me who it is, wife?' OF NORTHERN CALIFORNI A. ■ to-day.‘ injure not only the firms proved guilty them, b-sides l»«iug rent by violent equalization of bounties, also th« Mrs. Monalmn gave a kind of hys ! revolutions within its own boundaries. ‘Yes; but I saw nothing unusual of them, but the credit and good name Sam« size as the S acramento Ricor.u U n terieal laugh. ‘Yes, yes, I see it all The general confusion has b««n in- granting of pensions tn the soldiers of of old England herself, The path of The cattle have not broken iu have ion , 24 by 3C>, and Z^Tpriee reduced L nor; the members of your old Ohl i creased by conflictingcommercial laws the Mexican and Florida wars. they?* FOUR DOLLARS PER 4 l.M 27 In no case idiall the honi“steal*of American cotton cloths into the heart -Apple Trees for Sale Pt the— ‘ No, indeed; but you women never Fel.ows Lodge have come ont to cut and the dav of prosperity; to which a familv, to the value of §2,000, ever of China will be made all the smoother l.X ADVANCE. see anything. Do you not ootic« that our wheat for ns I see Green and nature it8«lf se«ins to have destined be liable to sale for debt. by these impositions of British origin, Ashland Nursery. ROBERT NIXON, the wheat is ripening? If yon hal Warburg and Stacy and Williims and j those lands of fertility and min«r‘il -iiw] p»»bHwh#*r 28 That we demand honesty and lor they will strongly prejudice th® McC illougb, aud I don't know bow j wealth, has been long delayed. Bit looked yon conld see the grain turning a general assortment of other economy in the administration of all natives against all Manchester goods A lso fiu.l re-r an 1 «"»rubs. Pe ucnes. Pe ir». Plums, to that golden color winch indicates m iny more ‘ whatever, and open new markets for ; that dav is now dawning Spanish sp -ak public alTairs. Fra «!«. Cherries, Currents, Grape», Gooee-benier, that it is ready for the sickle. Next ; ‘Think God, we have some friends ' ing Americans begin to profit by the ibe genuine American products. 29. That no man shall be eligible to EU., È c. week it must be harvested. In three left yet,‘ said the sick mao, bursting I example of the Uiii’ed States They the office of President of the United weeks at the most we shall have bread int» tears. His wife heartily j fine I are learning that, “instead of fighting States for two conspentive terms. W riting by T elegraph .—A new in him in crying. I ALSO H ave A VARIETY of ---- from new fl >ur.‘ vention of a real practical character,not each other by arms or tariffs, it isb -tter After a moment Monahou asked who to promote commerce ” At the recent At daj break Monahon sprang ont of ! Japan is undergoing its period of a mere “paulo post futurum” invention, ! le 1 the reaper-«. bed; but as he did so he uttered a congress in Lima a bill was drafted to depression, and the Emperor has taken like many wo have h«ard of lately, baa She took off her spectacles, and. be submitted for approval to the diff just * been — made 1 by " E. * A. Cowper, the GAR MAPLE. SOFT MAPLE, OREGON MA- I groan, aud sat do an on the bed rail. with a corner of her aprou, wiped th« erent States, and embodying the fol the lead in enforcing economy. He well known mechanical engineer. * It BIE. FIA<K VAIN VI. IVHFNUT, ‘ W bat is the mutter?* a-ked Mrs CHE-TNVf. ALL K NDSOF HICKORY, tears ont of her eyes, and looked again lowing points.- To frame and adopt « has lectured Ministers upon their ex is a real telegraphic _ _ machine. _____ Monahon. spriuging up. ‘ writing ELMS. ALAN I HI S. IRON *OOD, travagance. and ordered the observance BOX ELDER, CALI FORMA iu ----------- L >ndon aaaw moves bia pen, ‘Oh, nothing much, except that my before an -weriug g* neral law comm >n to all Spanish- of strict economy in «11 departments o' The writer -- WALNVr, LINN, WARHOO, ‘It's Williams, the wounded man we American, and to determine the means an- feet aud aukle» pain me so that I cau- BI-A. K ASH, OSAGE OR It is evident that th» and simultaneously at Brighton an nur-ed; lie’s cutting a swath twice as of settling all qtisstinns that mav arise government. not s'and on them.' other pen is moved, as though by a ANGE, ETC. ElC. Í Mikado is a man of sonnd intelligence ‘What can I do.‘ asked the good wi le as anv of them, aod next to him. in it3 execution; to grant to foreigners, and good sense. He recently made a phantom band, in precisely similar woman, wiih the greatest anxiety de coming like a steam engine, is Hugh who mav become naturalize! in any of tour through bis dominions. aDd used carves and motions. The writer writeq. McCullough.* 1 the States, equai rights with tho<e en- picted on her countenance (San», iu Londou, the ink marks in Brighton. B vbues ÆCJ^O bnametnal 6 hlvb ‘That shows us. wife, that an a t of I joyed by native-; to estiblisha uniform his ears and ova to som« purpose. Get me some warm water,and I will We have seen this instrument at work, P ortland , try and bath them. Perhaps they have kin In-83 is never thrown away: arid I extradition treaty an«i postal conven One hundred and six'y steamship« aud its marvels are quite as startling Beautifal ever-blo «imng Roses, and any y»rticular attention paid to Land Titles, Collecting have bt-cD sprained iu some way.* I’ll warrant th it Williams was the firs’ i tion.- to adopt a uniform system of now ply the Atlantic between Europe is those of the telephone. The pen at am >uti* of LA.thii is. JJebtfi and all Icrnd* q £ Govummani Flaima. Mrs Mouahon hastily built a fire, man in the L >dge to think of corniug I coinage, weights, and measures; to as- and America, and new ones are beinp the receiving end has all the appear ----- Something New----- and soon bad a tub of cot water. She out here to cut that wheat.* simili»e laws governing patents, added from time to time to meet th« ance of being guided by a spirit hand. The reap «rs marched back and forth awards, and bankruptcy; and to adopt increasing demand for the quick trans The apparatus is «borily to be made Principal Offic«, Jacksonville, Oregon ALEXANDER PEACH,the e«rlie»t in market and noticed that his feet aud ankles were dx e» ol Ui« JaPANE^E PERi>I3IMON. G ibbs & S ieakn will attend io my busine« considerably swollen. The application across the field, gathering the grain, a uniform system governing all com portation of both passeogers and public before the Society of Jelegrapj} [v3no7t o. COOLIDGE. Portluud. ofj warm water, while it slightly re- There was a large force of bidders mercial legislation. Engineers.— Nature, freight. Ashland Sidings!. PROFESSIONAL. MAVÜ AN» CLYDE. NOTARY PUBLIC. •4 44 <4 44 44 J. A. APPLEGÏR. DR. I ’ I WILL JA3KS0?J, *11, RoVrt«, I> 10'sun, o >k, D.L F. G. HEARN, -CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.- WATERS & MY2R, S 1 tìeor ge T. Baldw in A THS YREKA JOURNAL LEADING PAPE« 20,000 SHADE TREES. n Y -X • • 1 I