i ASHLAND TIDINGS ISSUED EVERY ERÎDAY MORNING. ASHLAND TIDINGS. ->• * 9 ** * W. H. LEEDS. I Jp Terms of Subscription: Jae copy, one year...............................♦ : 2 “ ” six mouths............................ 1 " “ three months....................... 'tub Rates, six copies for.................... I 13 lerma in advance. PROFESSIONAL 0ARD8. ••co . 1 DO J Í dii or end Publisher, L oor ] Notiom, per Lina... i * '* SO = 9 50 75 50 VOL. X. o : ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 14, 1886. ? < — ASHLAND MERCANTILE AND MANUFACTURING I REPUBLICAN STATE PLATFOX«. TIDINGS’ mui unanswered tiecause unseen slid un­ known, we, in convention assembler], uii - hesitatingly disapprove such a Couisu >■ unfairly temling to blacken tliu g"'d name of every removed official in the isiid, and if coniintied we dv-iiuunce it as an act of infamy. rweutfeth—That recognizing the great «ervi'.es tendered by the soldieis in the late war, who, by their devotion ami sacrifices, saved our government, we must earnestly condemn the treatment accoided them by the present adminis­ tration in promuting over them unre- pentniit Couft-deiate« to leading positions ■ f mist ami resp'Uis bi ny; and we re­ iterate the doctrine of ilm republican party of giving to our Union defendéis, at all times, the preference for political offices, or euiplnymeiit Blate or national, «»'her qualifications being equal. 1 wenty-lirst—That we hereby endorse the economical and efficient administra­ tion of public affairs by our present state ■ •llic< l ^îrfy-âectrd- -We frivor1 a rea¡*p<»*K tmnment of the legislative re-presenta- tion of the slate by our m-xt legislature. Twenty-third—We are in favor of a reasonable expendí!ure of the public moneys to aid in the consti action of wagon roads connecting the remote counties with existing highways. Twenty-fouith—W e favor huc I i amend­ ment <>f our existing assessment laws as will provide that all property bear ÌU just and equal share of ’axatioti. DEMOCRATIC STATE PLATFORM. Rernilar advertisements inserted liberal t«rma. Jeb Printing U m . npon Of all <’«M*iptK>ua uuuu on short notire • ‘a’ ' an <. t'lreuiars. lu.nes« Car ■ Billheads, Letterheads, Posters, eto., got ten up in good style at living prioes. DE LLbSEPo’ FOLLY. & California railroad in Southern Ore­ gon with the aouthweaturn border of the A G .0 J try Outlo.k lor the Panama Canal I We, the representatives of the repub- l Geo. B. Currsy, The democratic pnity of the state of state. Company. lican ¡mrty of the state of Oiegoti, in , 20. Inasmuch as the duty imperative » Ori-k'on, in convention assembled, adopt Attorney and Counsellor at Law. convention ass-.-ndiled, proud of the ly imposed by the const itntloii upon th. the following resolutions; ASHLAND, OREGON. A New York dispatch of May 2d says: achievements <»f «>ui party in behalf of legislature to make a reapportioHiiieiit Di. Wolfred Nelson, foi nierly a member 1. Kenolvcd, That we reaffirm the time- Will sttend to casex tn lhe courts of Oregon, the freedom, material pro«|>erity, and render ice au.l prrpure papers in the set­ honored maxim: “Equal ami exact jus­ after each census has been neglected by •f the Board of Health of Panama, ar­ tlement of esL-iti «. inske applications for natural unity of our country, and leaf tice to all men; special privilege to several successive legislatures to th. rived in New Yoik front the isthmus by patents un.1er lhe I’ B miniug lawn, and tinning our devotion to the time-honored , great injustice and injury of various msy be consulted on all mailer« |>ertiilui»( mme.' lie last steamer. In an interview yester- principles of our organization, do declare , counties < the «tore the administration of federal gov­ sion of the legislature to be based upm administration of all public offices. j'lelicli people. A tearful dials has alis- ernment to the practice of honesty pt esent population. u in canal affaire. The company’s in- J. T. Bowditch, which existed before the government Second—Protection to the rights of W. D. Fnrrox, Chairman. lebtedness to the share and bond holdvre was prostituted by the republican party labor and capital, with equal and exact Attorney and Counsellor at Law J. P. Wager, Secretary. iow amounts to atxiut 8166,tOO,GOd. on to partisan uses, personal ends and ciass justice to all. ASHLAND, OREGON. Uilch it is paying an annual miriest of legixlai ion. Third—A free school system—the W ill practice u all courts of the State. .>6,ou0,U00. It is reported on excellent Iuin Ignition Matters. I 3. That we endorse the sentiments and foundation of free government. Collections promptly made anti remitted. uthority that lhe coiiqatny has exhaust­ 'Forllaml Telegram, May 7. J ■ suggestions of President Cleveland in Fourth—The right and duty’ of the 94 ed its funds and is wot k.ng on bort owed ! Ins s|Hcial message to congress favoring legislature, both state and national, to The state board is adv.Bed of a second i.ipital, pending the floating the new Joan a system of arbitration of differences eiiiict reasonable and essential limitations T. B. Xoat, colony being organized in Western Penn­ •t 8120,606,000. De Lesaeps’ visit to I upon corporate powers and regulations I between capital and labor, employer and sylvania. This colony will leave that Attiniar ¿nd Cautsellor al Law. lie isthmus was a preliminary step to - preventing unjust discrimination and fa-, employe. statu sometime in May, coining direct t< I jACKSdNN’ILtE, * OR ' loating the loan. If this giganl.c iuiu voritisiii in transportation interests,'and utgu> -• ... . w. >.« b. u»te4 U-.will 4pV£ the canal * «F"" ill practice in all the courts o< Oreijon. securing fait and reasonable rates. ited to the necessities o the government, Office iu the court house. lllJ-3 rc»h iui|>elus, and «Aside the Cmupai,^ The cry for servant girl help goes uj Axle Grease (11 a L or Frazer’s) 15c per can Oat Meal............................ 10 lbs for GO cts. Fifth—That through the generous pol­ economically administered: blit as any regularly at the state board rooms. Tin <> irfuud some "t its borrowed capital, Bluing, in balls.............. . ....10 cts. per box R ce < Iksl Islandi............. 13 ibs. for $1.00. icy of the republican party in congress tariff' foi revenue must of necessity af­ boaid is making an effort through Mi c’oi months past woik has been dreg- Albert Hammond, Royal Baking Powder 12 oz 45.: per can Tea (good article........................ ... per Bi. in the past, liberal appropriations have ford some protection incidentally, we Scliuldermaii, who has departed fm Hol­ -Mtg. Quite ncciitly Boyer, the Chief CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR, Pit>ne?r “ “ 16 oz 40c “ “ Cocoanut 1 lb. buckets.......................40 cts. been made in favor of internal improve­ therefore favor such an adj list meiit as to land, to supply these wants. It is to I < I Woiks, called temio of the colitiactors ASHLAND. OREGON. prevent unequal but dun and encourage hoped that he will be able to bring l(l< Folger’s Cream Tartar................ 36c “ “ Spices i. for8l.no. the production of industries at home, or 260 of these much needed people. lie work. This was done, presumably, lobacco K'iiniiix 12 oz)........ 40c per plug. hat bats iu this state, aud we favor a con­ tinv of land survey me 1< m ulinn ditches, et':., tinuation of tile policy <>> Using the pub­ and to afford just compensation to labor, I and everything pertaining to civil engineer­ to cut down expenditures. < green)...................... 9 “ “ “ < R'lpiilan 14 oz i ...... 40c “ The colony which ainved here fn u lic money for the public welfare, believ­ but not to cieate or foster monopolies. I ing. Snli'favlion guaranteed. “Millions of dolfare have been spent 4* (Expert 14 oz)...........50c “ ing that in the improvement of our t 1M2 Lye (American)................... 9cans for “ iffiee at the postofticc. Therefore, as a matter of justice, the Tennessee <>u Tuesday and went int ii useless machinery which call be Seen Yamhill county, was composed of ¡uact waterways relief will be afforded in a i wool growing interests of the country ol along the line of the canal, the great- large measure to the transportation in­ sh-mld receive tho same benefit from a cal faimeis with Considerable means. Ii ei part unhoused and unprotected, and IK7*A full line oi both Chewing anti Smoking Tobacco at prices that J. S. Howard, is ascertained that the heads of familie terests of <>ur state, and we urgently Senator Stanford. tai ill as the mannf.ict mers of woolen defy competition. A full ¡»lock of much of it already ruined. Valuable lo- Notary Public and Conveyancer urge upon congress prouqM. and lila-nd goiah:; and we condemn the action of a and young men have about 83<’.000 ii coinotives, French and American, have I Washington Special ; MEDFORD, OREGON. the aggiegate. Oue <>r two left the O ‘ l I appropriations for the improvement of! Passing by Senator Stanford’« house, it publican c-uigress m reducing the tariff oiiy at this ¡mint and went into SoutheTi oeen allowed to stand uncovered on sid- AU kin H of real estate business given careful the bar of the Columbia, the locks at the j attention, and information fiirtiiihed con f tin- woiksat 5. That we heartily endorse the pres- 1 a haw window of tho lirst floor of a large ouichase of plant, much of which hail state board that is too good to hide unde, Yaquina, Coos bay and Coquille, the Dr, John S. Parson, oeen used in the Suez ditch, and is gray-stone house upon the corner of K ent administration in its effoits to lunld | opening of all our navigable rivets, to and Seventeenth streets, in which he up a navy efficient and able to protect j a peck measure. For instance, here is i wholly unlit for w<>ik on the Isthmus of PHYSICIAN .AND SURGEON bona tida letter: “ Tu the Boid of eni the end that they may be made free pub­ lives, 'lhe Senator Was carelessly dressed • >ur sea coast and our commerce, and to ; 8feè‘*In tact our stock is as full and fresi as any in the citv, and will be A shland , O regon . urgration in Oregin. Will yu pies siuuiit to woik in lic highways, uiitraiiiineled by tolls and m black. He had on a short sick coat, maintain and defend our rights w herever me the prise uf the fair ft urn yur sity t< sand, and liemg inadequate to glapple sold at prices that dely competition. iBff'Oftice foi the present at Chitwood’, unnecessary delay, and generally, the and stood with his hands in his pockets. our flag floats, against any and every as- j Siox Sity Iowa at the redust tats by em with a hard, clayey soil. At Chnstot>»l, ding store. [6-4. improvement of all the entrances for In every other window and door of the aault; and we believe that a reasonable | urgrant at seckand clus fair and mush Colon, a inagniticietit village has beeu commerce along our coast. built on the former site of a swamp, the house there was a very correct English portion of surplus revenues should be j ple«i me, etc." Sixth—That all unearned grants to j I C. J Sechrist, M. D., servant in lull evening dress. This im­ appropriated for the construction and ar- ' ■evel of which has been laised two and railroads and wagon roads should be for- I mameiit of such naval vessels and that j J. N. Gibson, of Travis county, Texas, one half feet above the tides. Vast posing array of servants made his house teBfCash customers will consult their own interests by purchasing at PHŒN1X, OREGON. feited and the public lands opened to ac- I look as if it was titled up for a reception. all material needed therefore and for the I writes to the state board under date <>l woi kshops and warehouses can be seen, tual settlement under the public laws, > Office foi th«- present. at I»r Kahler-« drug The Senator appeared quite common and building up of <>ur nieichant marine 1 April 26th, stating that about 260 famil as Well as a number of handsome sticcts and t<> tins end we demand the imine i store. 110 40 ordinary standing in the foreground of should be free from nil taxation, and | ies will “builcll Up” and leave there fol with villas on each side. '1 he stlcets ale diate restoration to lhe public domain < f ' beautifully white and well kept. Cocoa- so much elaborate respectability and de i such vessels should be constructed, Oregon this fall. In the meantime twen the land grant from Wallula to Portland, coriini. 'lhe Eng-ish servants never ! equipped and aimed at onr own ship- ' ty families are packing up and will come nut tiees have been set out at tegular Dr. D. B. Rico. and a full investigation of the wagon smiled or moved as tile pocession passed. yards and shops and by our own woik- to Oiegon in June. He writes for rail distances. A canal chief states that 85,- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, road grants by both state and national «ay routes, rates, general information 006,000 have been spent in reclaiming The Senator has a staff of eleven of these men. A shland , O regon . legislatures, and in event of forfeiture 6. In harmony with the record of the ' about Colony land, etc. the swamp and building many boats and men. He uses the greater number of Office at the city Drug Store; residence near we demand such provisions attached as democratic part}’ in the state and nation, ■ A gentleman wlm arrived from Nebras­ dredgers in the harbor wh;ch have been them as a guard between him and the the woolen factory. t will fully protect innocent purchasers of I releirless beggars who are constantly we hereby pledge the party and its can- ! ka yesterday and visited the state board I condemned us useless. Special attention given to diseases of wo­ i and actual Bettiers upon small tracts j linging his door bell seeking the aid of ablates to use all lawful means looking looms, stated that he pelsonally knew “Although the company lias spent such men. [»-1 within forfeited limits. this m iny'ttmes millionaire. Stanford's towards the speedy termination or exist­ upwards of forty families in his pait oi fabulous sums it is reported that it has Seventh —We favor the most careful ; establishment is kept up in the English ing treaty relations between the United that state making their arrangements to not yet the full light of way across tho Miss Alena Weber,. scrutiny in the disposal of the swamp ! style. He, himself, is very plain, and States ami China, and the lawful teinov- | leave for Oregon this summer. During isthmus, several iiiiportaut localities not Teacher of music at Ashland College, will give lands <>f this state to swamp land claim- | iiiktruetiuns in While this when about the Capitol is one of the al of all Chinese coolies who may now be ! the past winter, he say», the ¡»eoj'le there having been arianged far. Takes occasion to remark to his old friends and patrons and ants, and demand that the rights of bona j in the United States. had neighborhood “leading l»ee«,"«>r cir­ may Seem incredible, il is probably a fact. most approachable men there. Once PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR tide settiers on all lands on which agri- ! 7. We are in favor of liberal appropri­ cles, using “Oregon As It Is," and the Det-pile the presence of legions of el>gin- the public generail}’, that being unable to dispose of his cultural fortified in his house behind his array of To a limited number of pupils outiide her I crops can be laised without I ations commensurate with their import­ annual Oregonian as the text books foi eeis there are sections st drainage, be recognized and respected. General Merchandise business he has concluded to rivers of the occasion. This gentleman says In day where contracture are unable to go Residence al Mr. A. G. Rockfellow’s on Church i ance for the nays, harbors and unapproachable. If (he Senator haua of but very little. He has a very tall pow-D Late Lain! News. i A shland , O regon . liberal wages, to our agriculturists re­ 8. That we ntge upon onr national money have been spent on useless build­ eriul figure ami should need a good deal and run the thing for all there is in it this Spring and Sum ­ I munerative prices, to our mechanics and I Will furnish estimates and take rontra<-ts for The following ruh-s and regulations are ings. Superior Agent Inks Dingier oc­ government the propriety of setting Buildings oi all kinds. manufacturers an adequate reward for of exercise to keep from gelling too apart Crater lake and sufficient lands hereby prescribed i»y the Secretary of the mer. A full and complete line of cupied a maguitieieiit residence, bui .t and stout. He generally drives to the Capi ­ A share of patronage solicited. [S-35 their skill, labor and enterprise, and to burroiiiiding said lake fur a national Interior for the protection of the timber furnished at a cost of 8106.060. Bcs des tol in a close landaillet drawn by a pair .S’Avp located just Mote t'te I very stable. the nation commereial prosperity in times pai k. growing or being upon public lands cov­ this a palatial residence was built foi him of peace and independence, in times of of very large, powerful black horses, ered by homestead or pre emption en­ at Boca del Rio Giande. 9. That the prodigality of the republ:* In Colon a |»eifectly matched in color, form and ac­ A. I*. WUlsy, war. can party while m power, in granting tries; and paragraphs 8 to 10, circular of maguitieieiit house was put up foi the vis­ tion. The livery of his men on the box Ninth—We favor a return to the pol­ are also black. The carriage is dark in b>>uiidie<«8 tracts of the public lands to June 1, 1883, and circular of Dec. 15, it ot De Ix'ssepa and titled up in prince* I icy of our government from 1794 to 1843, color, 'lhe entire outfit is in keeping corpoiatious composed of political man­ 1883, aie hereby revoked: ly style, the furniture being specially I of discriminating tai iff duties in favor of Homestead or ¡ire eiiqition claimants luqx-ited from France. with the mourning which the family is agers ami othceholilers, under pretense of A shlanh , O regon . goods, wares and merchandise imported still wealing for young Stanford. The providing the country with railroads and who have made bona Jida Settlements “Most useless diedging is being done I i prepared to irive estimates, lo ftirni«h mate­ in American bottoms, and we earnestly rial. and complete all kinds of buildiugs Seiiatcr is devoting a gooil deal of atteti- wagon roads, and in upholding these iqion public land, and who are living up­ iu the harlair of Panama The c< rupaiiy urge general legislation in the interest of IN OK OV’T OF TOWN tion to his stables, 'lhere ls to be a sale ■ ■rants ill violation of law in eases where on, cultivating and improving the same has not yet slatted on a plan ft r dam­ THESE GOODS ARE the revival of the American merchant on reaimiiHliie terms. All work warranted to of horses brought on fiom his breeding the grantees did not pietend to comply in accordance with the law and the tules ming the imiuly Chagres river. This give satisfaction. marine. farm within a few weeks, All the horses with the conditions of the giant lias and iigu atiotis of this department, with will probably be the most d.fiicult obsta­ SHOP—on Mechauir street, over Yotile Gil­ Tenth—We favor just and liberal pen­ to be put or the market in tins sale are justly merited the outspoken rebuke of the intention of acquiring title thereto, cle t<> overcome. Again, the huge cut at roy’s store house and office. [10-40 sions to the soldiers of the I nion army every American citizen. While demand­ are permitted to cut and remove, or cause Culebra, if it is ever completed, will have and the |>aAsage of the Mexican war pen­ trotters. Heexpects chat they will bring ing for corpoiatious the observance of to be cut and removed, from the poiti.m sidt s 397 feet hiell. The whole project In Chicago, San Francisco and Portland, and I am consequently prepared to give sion bill, and pensions to those who have an average of SI,000 each. If this sale every contract rignt, we hold that every thereof to be cleared for cultivation, bo bi istles with difficulties that many con­ E. DePEATT, is successful, he will bring on an addi­ sutlered while in the service of our state bargains tional and possibly better lot for the sec­ such grant became void and was abso­ much timber as is actually necessary for sider practically nisut mountable. It has ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR at LAW or nation engage*! in Indian wars. lutely foifeited tn every case w here the that ¡»tn ¡lose «>r for buildings, fences, and been lepoited recently that Boyer, the ond salo. Eleventh—We believe that the repub­ road was not completed in the manner other inq>rovemetits on the land entered. new Chief of Woiks, whose death has ASKLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. lican party, true to its time-honored rec­ and within the time prescribed by law, In clearing for cultivation, should there- just been reported, believe« a sen-level People mid Events. Will practice in all courts of this state. Office ord as a party of progress, is the organ­ and that such forfeiture should be de be a surplus of timber over what is need­ canal scheme impossible, and it will have in Odd Fellow«- building up stairs. ization that will do most to fav>r educa­ There aie over 300,000 Knights of dared without fmtlier delay (saving in ed for the pur|Mises above specitie«!, the to be built as a lock canal, as origlUally tion, temperance, morality, good govern­ Labor in the United States. all cases the rights of actual settlers); enttynian may sell oi dispose of such suggested by Captain Bedfotd Pun and ment ami the true interests of American Agent for the foil,»« ing named It is s lid it is easier to get a divorce in ami the lands of the people thereby BUiplus; but it is not allowable to denude Commander J. Lull. In short, after five laboring people as speedily ami as effec- Maine th >n to get a drink of whisky. rescued from the grasp of speculators the land of its timber for the ¡>ui|»ise of yeais' wmk the canal Company is flound- Insurance Companies: tually as the same can be enacted and should be bestowed in small tracts to sale or H|K-culatioii before the title has eimg about iu an ocean of difficult and Beil .Hogan is to lectine in Laramie, lhe Liverpool and London and Globe. enforced. unsettled problem«. ' Wyoming, Ogden and Nevada, Los An­ actual settleis under the laws now in been conveyed to him by patent. The State Investment amt ln«urnnce Company Twelfth—That favoring above all The abandonment of a settlement The doctor say« that the mortality geles, San Francisco and Victoria this f< ice,<>r such as may lie hereafter enacted; things law and order as the foundation The Western Fir«- and Marine Insurance Com- i ai.d that the efforts of President Cleve­ claim after the timber has been removed from yellow fever is fearful, aud gives summer. {■any. of liberty and free government, we de­ land and the officers under him to restore A funeral procession in Geneva, N. Y., t<> the people an amount of the public is presumptive evidence that the claim instance« of its lavages even among the The London Com mereiai s-urance Comnany, mand the enactment and enforeem: nt of was made for the primary ¡uirpuse of ob­ officers of the company. He concludes of Landen England. such lestrictive or prohibitory legisla­ last week, stopped long enough to allow domain equal in area to that of the com­ taining thv timber. as follows: “Should De Lesseps fail to the body to be taken into a gallery and bined states of New Yolk, New .Jersey, tion and modification or abrogat on of MICI E fl Í à. Squatteis upon public lands havo nf imported hurtles of tioned the propost*l qiiineentennial jubi­ tideiice of the laboring aud producing Where timber is obtained by mill own­ cessionf, lands, etc., a new and curious lee at Heiilelluirg, the festivities of which portion of our countrymen, and espe­ ers, lumbermen, or others, from a num­ Chinese cheap laboiei’S. SISKIYOV CHAPTER, x >21. K A M. political question must arise, us it is Thirteenth—That we lament the death will begin on August 2. cially of the people of the state of Ore­ ber of individual homestead or pre-emp­ liatdly fair to piesume that Fiance will » Regular convocations on the Thursday next i of »hat great soldier and civilian Ulysses Cornell university has now (¡0 instruc­ gon. tion claims, a report slioind be made be allowed to colonize at the gate of the after tlio iull moon. W. 11. ATKixsox. II F. S Grant. 10. That wc earnestly sympathize with combining the several trespasses, so far Pacific.” tors and officers and 638 students, 230 A. E. Hammond. Sec y. (Mû Fourteenth—That we favor stringent of whom are frenchmen, while the senior Gladstone, the English premier, and Par­ as practicable, into one case against the legislation against the growing evil < f class contains only 84. ASHLAND LODGE Xu. 23. A. F A A. M. nell, and with their compatriots, in tlieir instigatots or beneficiaries of the whole A Mormon’s Story. I polygamy in "iir territories. [Correspondence Sall Lake Tribune. ) Rtatetl communication on thv Thursday of Governor Proctor-Knott, of Kentcky, effoits to amelioiate the condition of the tres|iass, using the claimants tu the land Fifteenth—Inasmuch as a large num­ has appointed a genteman, major on his Irish |>e<>pie, and wish them God speed and the cutters and employees as wit­ nr befere thu full munii. Thirty-three years ago I joined the • H. €. Hfll. W. M. ber "f the people <>f Oregon have peti­ staff’ with the rank of “iuis>er.” He is hi securing home rale for Ireland. nesses. W m . A. J. S parks , Com. I Motnmn church. Like many others 1 A. E. Hammond. Secretary.__________ tioned therefor, ai d as it is a fundamen­ I said to be the only “mister” in Ken­ 11. That we are in favor of the enact­ had paid hundreds of dollars in titbings ALPHA CHAPTER XO. I, O. E. S. tal principle of the republic m jiarty that tucky. ment of state laws providing for the ap­ I and donations of various kinds, while the Bacaolay*.« Reading. Stated meetings on 1st and .”«1 Tuesday in I mils is a government of the people, by pointment of a state board of arbitra ­ heads uf the church grew fat and sle« k on each mon»b. A Columbia (S. C.) lady keeps a penny tion, to the end that all differences lie­ IMamdl-fan’s Magazine. 1 the people and for the people, we there­ Mrs. A sna C ahier . W. M. the earnings of us honest and deluded Miss Anna Anderson Secretary. fore favor the submission to the electors box on her dining table, and when mem­ tween labor and capital may be equitably Macaulay got no pleasure from books, farmers. About six years ago I became bers of the family speak ill of any per ­ • lie pending amendment to <>ur state con­ adjusted, with due regard to both labor- he confesses, equal to tint of “reading thoroughly disgusted and convinced that son she requires them to contribute to eis and employers. Ashland Lodga No. 45, stitution respecting the liquor traffic. over for the hundredth time great pro the whole institution was rotten to the Sixteenth—We believe that the coin of the box. 12. That we are opposed to any unjust duciions which 1 know almost by heart." core and a base fraud U|mn the people, O. F.. In the United States every 200th man discrimination by transportation com­ When at Malvern, he tells Ellis that he and after that time ceased paying tithing Hold regular meetings every Saturday even- ! this country should be gold and silver, ■ uk at their hall iu A-liiaud Brethren in good ami that our paper currency should be takes a college course; in England, every panies within tins state in favor of or read at one stretch fourteen books of the and receiving t«aclieis in my ln>u,e. in •landing are cordiallv invite»! to attend. maintained and convertible thereto at oUOth; in Scotland, every 600ih, and in against any place or class of person«, and “Odyssey,” walking to Worche*ter and fact, I discountenanced the whole so-called H.T. lNtuw. X. G par, and we favor such legislation a« Germany, every 213th. J. 1». ■ onutain. Secretary. aie in favor of such legislation as will back. And again, in his diary: “1 Latter-day woik. Hence, two week* ago shall in the future maintain the use of The massive iron chest in which the prevent such discrimination and will es­ walked far into Heiefordshire, ami read, I was disfellowslii|«ed, and my wife cut PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT NO Iti. 1O0 F. both metals as a circulating til* diiim. and manuscript of the Doomsday book Wag tablish just and reasonable freight rates while walking, the last five books of the off from that institution at my request. Meets in Odd Fellows s Hall every 2d and ilh we favor international arbitration with a formerly kept is still preserved- in the ; within the state. ‘Iliad,’ with deep interest and many Our apostasy came about in this manner: Monday in e.i-h monili. Members in good 13. That we are opposed to the etn- tears. I was afraid to be seen crying by About hfteen years ago I was stricken i view to determine <>n and establish a uni British office of public records, and it standing cordiiiliv iaviled to attend. E. J. F arlow , C. P. will lie an object of curiosity at the com­ I ploy-meat of convict labor in competition |>arties of walkers that met me as 1 came down with sickneMi, and we afteiwaids E. K. ANDERSON form ratio between gold aud silver. JAMES THORNTON, Robl. Tayl ■>r. Scribe. We condemn the so-called economy of ing of the 800 doomsday anniversary. i with free labor. back, crying for Pnain rolling on the lost three of our dear chi'dren. Uuablo Vice President. F resident. the present postmastet general in refus­ 14. That we favor the submission to ground iu the courtyard of his house; to help myself I lay in l>ed over one year, HOPE REBE< l A DEGREE LODGE NO. It. Fred Decker, better known as the ing the additional accommodation re­ “Ossian Giant,” died at his home at the votets of the state of Oregon of the mere imaginary beings, creatures of an and I can honestly say that I never re­ Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday In each quired by a rapidly growing section of Swains, Allegany county, Pa., Sunday pending amendment ’<> the constitution old ballad-maker who died near 3000 ceived <>ne cent or cent's woith from the m.aith 111 Odd Fellows's Hull. Ashland. Mas. M. F. C asey , X. G. country, and by striking a severe blow at night, at the age of 50 years. During of onr state regulating the liquor traffic. years ago.” He had Herodotus' account chuich or its meinliers, and in this con­ J. K. Helman. Sec’y. MAN’l’FACTUEEKS OF <>ur interests by depriving our citizens of his early life he was 7 feet 2Jt inches in 15. That we demand such free school of the battle of Marathon by heart, and dition I might have starred todeath vith their accustomed mail facilities, and we height, and weighed 325 pounds. As he j facilities in our midst as that the chil- Thucydides account of the seige of Syra­ my wife and only child if I had ch ¡»ended demand a testoration and increase of our grew older he became round shouldered, I dten "f the rich and |a>or alike may have cuse; Cicero, we are told, was as leal to on any aid, given in any way, from th>*e Headquarters Burnside Post, G. A. R. postal service to meet the wants of our and at the time of his death ho was blit ' the opportunities of obtaining an educa- him as Peel, and Curio as Stanley; he assuming the name of Latter-day Saints. DEPARTMENT OF 0REC0N. people. : lion commensurate with our advancing could not read “De Corona” even for the Yet 1 nd.led, and I tnay thank my wife*« 6 feet 11 inches high. Ail members of the G. A. R. in guod We further condemn his refusal to twentieth time ‘ without Striking his brothers for every IwnefiCreceived by us standing are cordially invited to visit Burn­ During a visit to the seaside Sarah ' civiliz Itioli. make even an attempt to use any of tl e side Pont, which meets in the Masonic hall. clinched tist at least once a minute on in our affliction. When I recoveied and 16. That we arraign the republican Ashland, every 2d anil 4th Wednesday in appropriation for the transp »rtation of Beinhartsiw a inad woman daily casting majority of the recent sessions <»f the the arm of his easy chair." With the grew a crop, the teaclieis cmne around pieces of bread tqion the waves, 'lhe each month. J. M. M c C all , <>ur foreign mail in American vessel-«, ; stale legislature, regular and special, for literature of modern language, too, he with a liungty eye on iny little stack of Commander. and his unjust aud unpatriotic discrimi­ poor creature explained that she was feed­ their manifold blunders in legislation was no less familiar, and he was as famil­ I wheat, asking one-tenth, and I now a»k nation therein in favor of foreign bot- ing the tislies so that they would not iu wherein a regard for the interests of the iar with his “Pickwick” as with his the [leople of Kaysville and thia neigh- their hunger devour the body of her son, Ashland. Lodge, A. O.U.W. t mis. both'Hid, Am I lying or not? Yet I ex- ! people was lost in the factional contests “Clarissa.” M«tt« tn room ill Odd Fv’.low’s Hall We denounce the effort made by the who had been drowned at sea. lhe i of the republican party; and we de- ¡wet that I will be turned over to the every FlR«r and T iiikh W lower In-use miunce the republican party in this state buffetings of Satan. mouth. Frost nt hour of lucetitu; 7:00 r u The Philadelphia Record saya. “ One AU Brethren in good standing ar<- cordially of congress t<> place wool on the free list now illustrated it in a marble group. f<.r its extravagance and for collecting gets a striking idea of the magnitude of invited to Hiu-nd. The countess of Chainbord's nsnfruc- large sums of money from the people by tins countiy from the statement of the Only Half Alive. and reduce the tariff on woolen goods, as » W. ALM Tt. M. W. There are ho-ts of men and women who, A. L amb . Recorder. tending to cripple and destroy the wool torv wealth goes to the tliiee sons of the exorbitant taxation, and expending the Rev. Dr. Barrows that if the entire pop­ growing inte'est of our state and coun­ duke of Parma. Her | crsonal fortune, same for unwise and unnecessary pur­ ulation <«f the globe, estimated at 1,400,- to ooin a phrase, are only half alive. That I is to say, they have seldom if ever any ap- Ashland W- C. T. U try, and demand that our members of amounting to 810,000,000. is to be di­ poses. 000.000, were divided into families of , petite, are nervous, weak, fidgetty and vided among Don Carlos, Don Alphonso congress not only oppose the proposed 17- That we favor a rigid investigation five, the state of Texas abtie could give troubled by nuiulier'iess small pains and G m - Ashland Woman’s Christian Tem­ scheme, but that they use every effort m and Archduchess Maria Theresa, wife as to the manner in winch the swamp each family half an acre of land 1» live aches. In the presence of vicorons. era perance U-.iioti meets every I'nesday after­ their power to restore the tariff on wool of Prince Louis of Bavaria. The lauds of this st.'te have been disposed of, upon.” Texasentains 152,002,560 acres. berant vitality they seem nw-re pigmies, noon at 3o’clock in the Reading Ktx»ni. All persons are u cial.y fond of freqa« al­ tn the rates enae'ed by the republican countess's will also makes large charitable ami demand such action as will restore If a family of trie g»-t half an acre this bach interested ui the work of the order are in­ ly dosing tb*-m«elvee, swallowing in the ’ ■ bequests. ! convention of 1867. to the people for actual settlement such would support a population of 1,520.026,- I course of the year eoouph drugs to stuck vited to attend the meetings. Minneapolis is to hive a new twelve­ "f these lauds as are unlawfully and 600 or 120.026.600 more than the esti- anv apothecary's shop of- average dnuen- We assert in thv 1 ght of recent events j i Ms i. Scorr. Pres. Mrs. G. F. Billings, Sec. that the pretences of the democratic par­ story hotel, lhe Palisades. The main fiaudukntly held. »mated |wpulatmii of the world. After siotia. This, of courre, def«-«»« instead of farthering the end in view, viz., the recov­ ty in favor of civil service reform are | dining room and private banqueting 18. That we favor a non-partisan and going through this calculation we have ery of health and vigor. Were they to sham and insincere, and concerning the rooms will be in the tenth story, and independent commission, wlrose duty it come to the conclusion that Texas is a s«M?k it from an anfai ing source of vital­ Bitcklen's Arnica Salve. I ■ continuous removals <•( faithful officials will excel in finish any rooms used for shall be to count the money in the state big state. ity. Hostetter’s Etoturch Bitters, how dif­ ferent wou'd be their case. T*ben vigor Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. for party teasons, in reality, by a demo- I similar pur oses this side of New York. treasury •>« often as may be necessary to The best Salve in the world for cute, r< turn to their d- bilitated frames, : cratic administrate n pretending the con- ; The t leventh floor will be devoted en­ insure that it shall rem ill ill the lawful Impotencv in man or woman cured by would bruises, aorrs. ulcers. salt rheum, fever glow of health to their wan cheeks, OVER ¿and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. sores, tetter, chapped Lauds, chilblains, ; trary and claiming to favor removals on- I tirely to the k tchen an I itsaec>ssorv de­ place of depositoiy instead of being used Gi’more’s Aromatic Wine. For sale at the tlieir trenil-ling aDcerteiii gait w<.aid grow corns, aud all skin eiuptiouH. and poaitivc- the City drug store. ly for cause, at the same time for partisan partments, and the twlfth story contains for onr>.o«e "f private si ecu at mil. firm an«l eli Stic, appetite, that grandest of ly cures piles, or no pay required. It in Office and Sales Rooms in Ma&onic Building. purposes concealing all matters relating { the laundry and serv nts’ quarters. It 19. That wt- recommend that congress Ladies, use Aromatic Wine for nervous­ i a I eauceg, uou d give a relish f .r the dai y guarar.'.eed to give perfect Batiafaotioi. or to the removal as a tea ed book, unseen j will have accommodations ior 500 guests < make the iiecessaty appropriation to open ness ___ and sleeplessntss. For sale at the City food, were it ever s ■ coarse, and refreal.iug money refunded. Price 25 cents per >«»x. W. H ATKINbON, Secretary and General Manager I aud build a road connecting th« Oregon I drug store. sleep woa,d crown tbs tasks of the day. For «ale by J. H. Chilwood & Ben’«. and unknown by the suspended officers and will cost 8760,000 » ■s—T- KNOCKED OUT OF LOW PRICES An Examination of the following prices will show for. themselves; CROCKERY and CLASSWARE ¿VI ' LIÆKIJ TIMES LAPICES TERMS STRICTLY CASH THE LOOK HERB STORK Hunsaker & Dodge. Proprietors. J. M. M’CALL STOCK UP I I Ladies’ Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and. I CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Shoes, Hats, Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Groceries, Crockery, Etc., Eto. BOUGHT FOR CASH, THE STOVE STORE t We have reduced our prices on stoves and defy competition. We are selling hardware lower than any other house in the county. Prices on all kinds of •t farming implements lower than ever before. We sell the Studebaker Wagons and Buggies, and the J. I. Case Plows, Hoosiei' Grain Drill and Seeder, Acme, and Keystone Disc Harrows, and have the largest and best stock of all kinds of farm machinery in Ashland. Give us a call and be convinced. WILLARD & EUBANKS. ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS,