Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 21, 1886, Image 2

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    GENERAL MERCHANDISE-GROCERIES-ETC
1 say the nidiomit government should I
PROPRIETARY MEDIC INE
furnish the tuoiiev to complete the canal
FRIDAY
MAY 21, 1^
On S-iturday cvcnimg last lion .8ylves »•nd locks. His c «ins■■ in training with
1 ter Pennoyer, cimlid.ite for Governor, tin: tii<brand agitators in Portland is
open to the charge that lie is catering to
EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS.
ami H«>n. N. L Butler, cr.ndid ,te for that element to catch votes. I ask no
Fear of discovery, when >h«« resort« to
Pennoyer thinks that the state of (he- ’Congress, on thu Democratic ticket, ad votes from any element that encourages
false hair and dies, is n sourr» of con­
violence
or
lawlessness.
dressed
an
audience
at
Myer
’
s
hdl
in
jxm should go into the business of build­
Certain newspapers «»f Portland have stant anxiety to far. Th« verv p i «- oiis
ing railroad», but as for wagon roads, he this place. Following is a brief ufatract made th«- charge that I am a “ring can­ from whom «be most desire« to fa!«, the
waning of her charms arc the om-. most
1 of die chief part of what the first s|«eak«?r. didate.' Thia charge is simply false, and
can’t 6ee any use for them.
likely to make the discoven. But there
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Mr. Pennoyer, said:
is no reason w hr she should ru t regain
it has no foundation whatever. I entered
The Vilas reduction works are again in
L adies and G entleman : The nomi- info n>- «.mm bi nation with any men or any ami retain all the beauty of hair ¡hat was
operation and the postoftice at Willow , nation for Governor of Oregon came to iing to secure my nomination, made m> her pride in youth. Let her use Arrn's
H air ViGoii, and. not only wiil far hair
Springs has been snuffed out. Vilas me unsolicited and unsought, I am not ptomises to anv man, and have not done . cease to fall out, but a new growth will
api’cnr where the walp has been denud'd;
If elected I
seems to have a sj>ecial grudge against a public speaker—have been a business s i since my nomination.
and locks that arc turning grav. or have
Southern Oregon. Give us some more man and editor most of mv life. Will slcill bu fret to execute the laws of Ore­ actually grown will:«-, will return to their
will en gon, unfettered by promises to any class pristine fredin«'** ami briliiance of color.
1
uot
attempt
any.
eloquence
but
“retrenchment and reform.
deavor in plain talk to present my views or any faction. My views upon public A yer ' s H air V igor cures
Prof. J. Q. Willits, formerly of this upon the leading questions of interest in questions of importance I am ready to
Hereditary Ertdncss.
place, is a candidate for school superin­ this camp iign. <'ne i«f the first im give at all rimes, and my record 1 am I
CttORCr M ayer . Flatonia. Teratsen*
port.iucu is that Ilf tr.m-.poi latini!. No mole than willing to have examined. I
bald nt 23 years of age. as hi« cmotors
tendent in Like county. Mi. Willits is
»fate or nation Cali be prusperous with only ask my opponent to deal honestly
h:id fa«'« for several generation». One
fully qualified for the position and the its channels of commerce obstructed, aiiv with it as I have endeavored to do m
bottle of H air V i «; or Mart cd « growth of
soft, downy hair all over hi« scalp, which
people of Lake county would do well for more than a limb of the hitman body speaking of him. He makes prominent
soon Ix-ramo thick, long, and vigorous.
their educational
interests
to —- elect him. could be healthy and sound with its ar- j tlie need of cor|>orate control, ami calls
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teries tied. The arteries of commerce me a coiporation man. I do not ow n a
Rev. J. R. N. Bell, of Douglas county, are obstructed in this suite to-day. The a dollai’s worth of stock in any corpora­
having declined tho nomination of super­ Columbia river is ol>strncte«l by impe li- tion, never have owned more than six
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intendent of public instruction. <»u the ments to navigation. Wheat transporta­ hundred dollars worth of stock, which
i« n-'t n difo, but. by healthful stimulation
tion from Thu Dalles to Portluid, 87 was the tepresentation of m>ney bor­ of the roots tmd color rlrnd-. rpeedily
Democratic ticket, the state central com­ miles, coats 12] cents per bushel, while
rowed by me and paid into the west side
n »tore* to i.s ori;• in::I color heir thut Is
mittee have nominated Napoleon Davis, from Chic.igo to Liverpool, four tlu'tis »ml railroad enterprise in its time of need to
Turr.lrc Crcy.
. miles, it is caiiie<l for 4 cents a bushel. help start the enterprise and get us a rail­
of Washington county, in his stead.
M
rs
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C
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ATiiF.iiixr.
Diusirn, Point cd
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Ihis should not be. The corporations road. I b" k upon railroads as other
Jb'CL-it, ,1 <1., hn<l 1« r fair mddcnlv
The Republicans followed the lead of that control traffic on the river should be men do who have no stock <>r interest in
blanched by fright, during the lute ciill
war. AYER'S II aii : V igor restored it
the Democrats and placed in nomination taken in h«nd and controlled by the them. I pay my freight bills as you d>>,
to i’« naturrl color, an«l r-edc it »offer.
two excellent men for County commis­ stato. A railroad around the Cascades I and I know that railroad charges are too
'rk««J<'r. end more abuudant than it bad
l.'ccn before.
sioners. Henry Ammerman, of Eden Could be built by the state for about often oppressive. I know, too, that the
8300.00G and in its operation the state legislatuie "f our state has the power to
Scalp Diseases
precinct, and D- lph Carlton, of Little would get lurch in tolls what it »pent.
restrain and correct such oppression, and
Which
cause
drvno»-. brtttlcncns. »nd fall-
Butte, are citizens in wh -se hands may Ihis was the experience of New York sh> uki do 8«’.
ln< of the hair, dandruff. Itching, tmd
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annoving sores, are ail qukl.lv cured by
be safely trusted the management of the I with the Erie canal—the state in nine
After C«»l. Cornelius last Wednesday
A ykr ' s H air V igor . It curedH ehreut
years was reimbursed chiefly with the Mr. Marston, Repu* licau candidate for
county affairs.
B oyd , VinHcaitolis. lhinn., of iniolcrs
tolls for her expenditure <>f 893,000.000 State Treasurer, made a few remarks in
able Itching of tlie Scalp; N. C ar ­
Judge Webster’« course and record in liiuiding the canal. Free mvigation denial of the charge that he was a “ring
ter , J r ., Occ.quan, Va.. of Scald
»luting the past two years has shown the of the Columbia would be a great boon candid ite. ’ He was followed by Col.
Head*. M rs . D. V. S. L ovelace . Pore-
Ky.. of Tetter Sores; Miss
wisdom of the choice made by the people for Oreg« n, and if you elect Mr. Butler Ge". B. Cuney, who paid a high Com­ lacerille.
B essie II. t - kihoe . Bxrlinqtan, FL. of
to Cuiigrers he would «get a place on the pliment to the life and character of Col.
Scalp Disease and Dandruff'. Tor-
ASHLAND, OR.. APRIL i, 1886.
of this district in his election.
The river and harbor committee and secure
Cornelius, and finally warmed up into a
pldi‘y of the roots of the hair, which, if
handsome majority given him two years money enough from Congress to sweep regular, old time campaign drubbing of
neglected, mav result in Incurable bnkl-
n''«. is rondily cured by A yer ' s H air
ago should be repeated now. Let it be the river clear of obstructions in two the Democratic patty that “brought
V igor . A*
or
three
years.
Oregon
h
>s
always
been
shown that ability, integrity and faithful­
«fawn tliu house,” Democrats and all.
A Toilet t uxury
under the control of corporations th it
ness are appreciated and sustained by tho h ive siicktul the lifeblood from her veins
A yf . r ' s II hr V igor i n« i o equal. I;
HEPL'BLICAN COVATI’ COAVESTIOX.
i< colorle««. cleanly, ch iightiullv per­
people of Southern Oregon.
1 hive always fought the corporations,
fumed. ami ha« tlic'tffcct of making the
and
if
elected
Governor,
its
I
expect
to
hair soft, pliant, and glossy.
Republican, Democratic aud Prohibi­
Republican
county
convention
«if
Jack-
fa, will still be found battling with them.
soli
county
met
at
Jacksonville,
May
15.
tion candidates in Mari<>n county are
P. S.—Approved country product- taken in exchange for goods
The Chinese question is of paramount
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traveling together for joint discussion. importance at this time
Cash Prices.
lhu Chinese 1886, to nominate candidates for county
prepared
i
;
y
offices.
The Democratic state candidates pub­ are« an unmixed and unmitigated curse,
Dr. J. C. Ayer
Co., Ixiwell, Mass-
N. Langell was chosen chairman and
lished a challenge to opposing candidates and should be driven out of the country. ¡ H. T. Chitwood ami J. H. Griffis secre­
Sold by nil Druggist*.
I'he Burlingame treaty should l>« abro­
to meet them in joint discussion, but gated. It h.is been state«l th it tho Chi Ì taries pro tem.
As committee on credentials the chair-
when the prohibitionists accepted the m-se form one sixth of tho population of
m
iti appointed W. H. Atkinson, -I. W I
challenge, they backed down ami pleaded California, and pay one-four-humlredth
. CARTER
H. ATKIS im »’,
Stanley
ami W. W. Cardwell; on order W.
€u>hivi
l’resid««ut.
of the taxes. They are a curse to the
“lack of time.’’
country, supplanting and keeping out of business, Robt. Taylor, J. S. Howard
W. M. C olvig, the Democrati»! n 'mi- free labor. As to the meeting over which and W. B. Kincaid; on resolutions, S.
B Galey. Bcnj. Beekin in, E. K. Ander­
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nee for district attorney, has been speak­ I presided in Portland, representing the son, N S. Drew and Alec Ormo.
inti-Chiiicse
sentiment.
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would
explain
ing at different places in the district,
Alter the i«'port of the committee on
'hit 1 went to the meeting to help main
and the people find him to be an tain law and order, to restrain the a_it-i credentials the perinanent orgaiiizition
easy and forcible talker. He has had tors from violence, ami I did so. Th.it was effected by chosing the tempor.iry
ch »irman an I secretaries to serve during
much experience before pubFc audiences, was my object in writing tin- letter which the convention.
preceded
this
meeting,
and
in
accepting
both of political ami other character,
i lie «inter of business adopted specified
••hairmanship of th'* meeting, as solicited.
are the
and is abundantly able to demonstrate I stepped in to stop the wi telling breach tint county nomin.itions be voted for by
i
ballot,
it
majority
of
voles
to
elect.
his ability.
I between the agitators, who h»«I begun to
regard the Ca it.ilists as all friends of I The committee on resolutions repor’ed
Dr. E. P. Geary, of Medford, has been Chinese, and the capitalists, who regard the tolloiviiig, which wero adopted with
nominated for Stato Senator in this I e«l the anti Coolies as all communists. 1 out a dissenting voice:
Wny Down lor the SenNon
Be it resolved by tho Republicans of
county, and it wi-uld certainly bo t<> the suceeede l. and the cxcitemi it «lied away. Jackson
county in convention assembled:
credit of « tir o> unty t<> elect him. He is i My opj«ment. Mr. Cornelius, 1 have
f irst. We endorse the platform of prin-
promulgated, and most heartily rati­
a yottng man «-f unexcepti nal character known f«»r thirty years. I r< spect him as c fy p.es
tne nominations made for state officers
1 man, but do not like his recor«!. He
and recognized ability, is asm « f one < f ■ pp«'se«l taxation of national batiks, voted by t«m recent Republican state couveution
The Spirit of the Times is Progress and I am in the front
at i'ort>and.
the pi 'fieers and m« st respected citizens tor the bill to tax Portland 83.000.000 to uv.d
¡second. We cneerfully approve mid rati
rank marching on to victory over all competitors.
'•f Oregon, and is earnestly interested in i 'mild Ben llollmlay’a west side railroad, l'y tne nominations made by the Republi­
Judicial convention of tins judicial dis-
the development of the Rogue River voted against Jim Faj's bill to cut oil'the can
•me <«f every Chinaman. He once pre­ i»’ic. lor tne offices of circuit judge and dis-
valley.
sided at 11 Knowiiothing convention. H >s .-nct attorney And tne Republicans of
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Jai-it.i >n ciuuty tase tins opportunity oi
w. u. Myer, whom the Republican outraged and insulted Caucasian man expressing their gratitude for the noil par­
ASHLAND, UGN.
ti «.»ii mid iniii-jitndeut action of such dem­
county convention placed in n»minutioi> hood by his poli ical record.
If elected I will emle ivor to so con­ ocrats wuo two ye.irs ago gave tneir suff­
for the legislature, is one of the best- duct my administr ition th »t yon will not rages m favor of our present candidate for Transacts a General Bauki tj Basiues
Call and see my stock at the Ashland Mills.
odicv of circuit judge. Two years nddi- Interest allowed < n Time- I»» posit-.
known citizens and pioneers of Jackson he ashamed of having \o e«l for me, ami cue
tionm trial of Lus ab.uty upon the bench
made at all accessible points ««n in
county. He is not a politician and ha» I will also endeavor to have every last Chi and of Uis couduc. tu social life has more Collections
vorablu terms.
n.aiuan
removed
from
Oregon
by
the
end
-uau
jus.iaed
tue
hopes
mid
greatly
in
­
Sight
exchange
and telegraphic transfers sol
never before been a candidate for any or
I creased tue conadeucH of Jud e Webster's
on Portland. San Francisco and New York.
of my term of office.
fice. He is identified with the interests
Gold duel bow/ht at s'andunl ’■ri'-er.
¿■PIM
Mr. Butler, Deim-ciatic candidate fm constituency. We therefore c >nfidently be­
of Southern Oregon by the strongest of I Congress, talked at c«>nsidurable length hove tuat uiie electors of this judicial dir-
[ t.ict, regardless of parev affiliations, who
home and business ties, and is eminent
Oi l/ Half Alive.
• 11 SatUlday evening. Hu has fluency I desire- to see tue law ami the princ p.es ot
There are hosts of men and w mien wl o
ly a 8af«* and reliable man with whom to iml experience ill speaktng. but ajitlei» e«imty jurisprudence ably anti iioneitly ail
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uumstored wm use their best endeavor» to coin a phrase, are only half »live. Th i
entrust the responsib'lities and duties of much by comparison with XV. 1). Fenton. aud vote lor tue trimnphant re-election of in to say, they have ajldoin if over any a •
petite, are nervous, weak, lideetty ’ i n<
the office for which he has been nomi­ wl;o has twice hereto made .a similai Judge »Veosier.
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campaign as a candidate f« r Congtes*
iui.il. We buiieve that the office of dis­ troubled by nninbe-'lesa .small paina am
nateli.
RS
Butler might not have been himself trict attorney siiou.d be oacupied by h law­ ache«. In the preseuce of vigorous, exo
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yer of recognized ability and experience bf-rant vitality they seem mere pigmies
Th«;re is a prospect of the establish when here. He lacke«l much <>f giving and that rlie adminis.ration of justice Such peraons are u rially fond of frequent­
my clear impre*ston of his p 'gitimi on suou.d be honest aud economical. Fully ly doaiug theinselv <«, swallowing in th-
ment of a branch of Pasteur's laboratory
any public <;Hestion.
cmiudeui ilia» uarn-son ne»ley. die Repub conrse of the year enough drugs to stoc
in New \ ork to which Americans in dan­
»wan e.iudidate, possesses the requisite anv apothecary's a lop of average dimeu
«{uaiilieatiuus in a grea.er degree than hi-. siona. This, of «o’.trse. defeats instead <>
ger of hydrophobia will hereafter resort, I
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Wednesday aft' rmem C «1. T. R. Cor­ MVimicra.ic opponent, »e urge upon the furthering the en I in view. viz., the recov­
instead rd traveling to Paris. Dr. Mott,
'sHa.
SOLD \T
nelius, Republic-in candidate for Govern v.ectors oi this judicial district who favor ery of health and vigor. Were they l-
.lie prosecution ot criminals uud the econ­ seek it from an unfailing source of vita)
one of the most noted surgeons in New
c
or, spoke t«> an Ashland audience at My­ omics» administration of justice to vote itv, Hostetter's Sto.uui-li Bitter«. how d:l
cbt Market Rato
York, has been to Pans to study Pasteur's er's hall. Following is an ubsiiaet of the »or mid moor to secure his election.
ferent won’d be their case. Then vigo
Foiirili. We re«'ogiiize nud declare- It to be would return to their debilitated frame»
method, and brought back a stock ol
—at the—
chief points of his speech:
the seiitniK lit oi th«- Republicans oi Jai l;sou the glow of health to'their wan cheeks
CICiAAib
O33VHOJ.
rabies virus, and inoculated a rabbit. Th<
cuuufy tiiat tue office oi county «uperinteu- their trembling uncartain gait would gna
F ellow ClTlZKXS OE OllE'-ON: Lik»' ■ lanl ot our cuiin'iou school* is, un«l shoii'd be,
rabbit died on Sat unlay. Next day Dr. >nv opponent, I can truthfully say I am iiou-partit.au u»i«J iu«lepeil«leut of political firm and elastic. ap,ietite. that grandest o
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iioimiiatiou-, we therefore decline at tins unit all sauces, would give a relish for the dai v
Mott inoculated another, and is now pre­ not a public speaker.
1 can say. too. to
Geo. Engle. Proprietor.
food.
were
it
ever
a
>
coarse,
and
refreshinj
plsce
in
uoiuinatbjn
any
candidate
fur
that
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leep would crown the tasks of the day.
pared to start a hospital as soon as they II that iny nomination was unsolicited and oilu-t*.
Main Street, Ash fan «’
t ilth. Uedcplsre the continued increase of
nnex|H‘Cted. When I started out in this
find quarters.
county <iel>i and eoudeuiu the uubusinee*
canvass I intended to meet as best I the
Oregon.
nke an I extravagant administration of eutiutj
w hieii ha« caused it. An«l in the name CHOKE FAHH FOB SALE
Mm. 8. Bissell, President Clevelands could present issues. 1 did not intend oliicers
of tn.. uix-rid«t«-n people of the county we «!•■-
former partner, who has talked to the to go over again th«« old «round that we ■niiint that greater « are an«! economy be ob­
have left behind—the old issues that ceil served in ’lie trails»»« liou ot the county busi­
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president afavut his marriage, is rem rt.al tried ill. gr«-w out ■ f or were settled l\V ness. Our county is imw deeply In deut auu Bent Location in Rogue llive)
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Valley.
»he
s
one
economy
«.lioillil
bi*
ou-erved
in
the
C3
as saying that admirers of the adininis the war. I liav«' always been plain ami administration of her atfuits as wonhl be
The uniti-r-fgued, in rouse.|iicnce of tl.r 1'
'.ration who will undoubtedly wish t«> open in mv opinions and convictions up­ a lopt.-d by un Individual under the same dr health of Ids wife, is compelled to seek adric
cillIlsliilK'e».
S. U. ti ll CY, Ch'll. Com.
climate, and therefor otters for sale his faru
trs
make wedding gifts may as well take no on these questions, bn! I have considered
!•» acres adjacent to the Town of Talent
Ge<>. M. Lovu ami Robt. Taylor were of
them t<> be mainly settle«! ami not profit
The plate is in a high state of cultivation, con
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rice n<>w and hereafter that anything sent able for heated discussion now. But my .ippointcil tellers:
tains a good house and barn, about 500 frui
o
good water, etc. Will also sell horses
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Nominations for Statu .Senator now be­ trees,
to the W Kite House in the way oi a tok­ op]s>nent, Mr. Petinoyci, has assailed mv
wagons, cattle, hogs, n full outfit of fanniti,
en of regard in the form of silverware, 1 record as a member <>f the li'gisiature of I ing in older, Dr. E. 1*. Geary, .lames implements anil household furniture. Term
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cosy-
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bric-a-brac, etc., will be returned to the 1870. Every old resident of Oregon re- McCully a«.il W. C. Lever were placed m
The term will t-e »old alone, if desired. A<1
nomination. Mr. McCully v. ithdiew and
(». F. PcNX'SBAKEK.
donors. Should the president accept any intmbers that session, and how the tif- Dr. Geary was nominate«! on the first dress,
Ta'ent. Oiegon, Feb. 5, ltw.
teen members r«n the opposite side of the
presents they will be from persons who senate chamber from me voted solidly uallot.
The names of W. 0. Lever, W. C
are personally acquainted with him. «•very time against every measuro which
Choice Farms for Sale,
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ind who are personal friends to hail for its object the settlement of the Myer ami J. H. Gnlfi* were presi-nted
f««r
r«-pl«
selitatives.
Mr.
Lever
declined,
THE VNDER8IONED OFFERS FO1
himself or bride.
He li.us established questions that grew out of the war on the tin motion >>f Frank Krause th«1 rules
basis ujiou which they- have finally been
sale a No. 1 grain farm, containing 20
a rule that ht will not accept presents settled, to the satisfaction now even of wvi.' siisiietid»-«! and W. C. Myer and J. acres of tillable land situated on the stag»
from strangers.
Democratic platform makers.
I have II. Griffis were nomimUed by acclama- road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Placi
is w-ell improved: good well of water foi
with
me
tile
record
of
the
session
of
1870. tion.
Butl >r wasn't veiv consistent in his
um > and living stream for stock.
Next in nrdei was the nomination houao
and there is nothing in mv part of it which I
Also 215 acres lying within half a mile oi
sptrech last Saturday evening. He first I would wish to conceal or to have for­ of commissioners. Henry Ammerman, Phoenix,
all under fence, comity road oi
charged that there hadn't been “honest gotten. Mr. P ennoyer charges me with D««l|ih Curitofi, Arthur Wilson. The«». two sides: can at. small expense bo put ii
For particulars call on or ad
DURING TIIE SEASON OF 1886
and sufficient effort” on the part of Ore­ heing a corporation man becaum I voted Cameron, ami O. Gaiiiard were placed in cultivation.
. ..... illation. Dolph Carlton was natni- dress
f
>r
the
hill
allowing
the
city
of
I*
«rtl.iml
Ou mv 201 acre farm there Is one butidre«
gon s delegation in Congress to secure
to tax itself for the benefit of tile west nateil oil the first ballot mid Henry Am­ acre«, of grain sud bay growing, thi-t I w-il 3F' The following horses will be at my ranch one mile north of Ashland, Oregon:
appropriations for river and harbor im­ side railroad. Th;* urea ure was peti merman ««ii the second.
sell with the hum. If desired, cm give po»-
provements, and then attempted to ridi­ tinned for by the taxpaye«» <.f Portland,
M. L. Alford ami P. Dunn were named session at any time.
^ne Percheron-Norman stallion, combining size.
JOHN 8. HEltlllN, Ashland. Or.
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action and kind disposition and whose colts are un
cule Hermann for the latter's energetic ami was pressed by th,- s««li<l deleg,ui«,n for county clerk. Mr. Alford was nomi­
surpassed, if equaled, sn this coast.
work in introducing bills ami seekingap from Multnomah county. It tvas a local nated on the first ballot and on motion
measure, called for by the locality, ami declared the ymuiimous choice of the
City
Taso.
propriations for every little stream in every member front the west side of the convention.
(*^raUan-Pcrt heron! weight 1250 11's., combining
the state. This little inconsistency cer­ riv« r vote«l for it except &t«>ut, wh«> in­
Nominati'ins f«-r Sheriff now being in
Notice i; hereby given that the tiinc ¡or pny-
style, action, endurance and good disposition, and
’.t of the tux levied Jan. 22. lv««>, upon tlie
tainly displays a lack of shrewdness, if troduced the bill but finally voted against oidei the names of James Birdsey, Car­ in.Ci
property within the city of A-Llaii'l ha«« ex­ whose colts make the finest carriage road and “ all pi rposi '' horses.
los
Godard,
Ge«>.
Stevenson
and
J.
Klip-
it
because
it
was
amended
in
a
manner
pired, but by-order of the city coc.ncii tlie lime
nothing worse; and then it's a little rough
ple were placed before the convention. lor payment of -innc «. Ithctu extra com h«» i
<pcci»il iinhiceiiients tc panics
on the okl Democratic delegation, \Vhit- not favorable to Ben Holladay. Mr. Mi. Godaid withdrew ;.r.d J mi« s Birdsey been exte'i'lcd thirty day- fr«>ia «l it? ol' till- 0®"'TERMS lower than ever.
I’ennoyet neglects to tell jam that Judg«>
.-. 1‘ T a VI or.
eaker, Elater and Grover, t«> assert that Strahan, now Dcmacratic candidate f««r was nominated on th«: first ¡'alh>t; by
breeding
five
or
niore-niart
'
Mnrehul and n«x eolleetor.
K-filctid. Or.. April Ji>, l»v\
there never has been “honest ami suffi­ Supreme Judge, voted with me for this motion th« vote was made unaiHmous.
cient effort to secure appropriations. bill, and 1 must think Mr. Pennoyer is Complimcntmv vol»« were given Messrs.
'1 Bellinger and C. Godard, although
tuiglie*' ReMucdui,.
Butler seems rather “fresh" in tho busi- n««t careful to tell the wh«de truth in Lis their names were n< t before the conven­
remaiks about this matter.
I thought
Don't ii.p.-ii half-breed Shetland for tunr child vou love sc much if would coat n
Wo have reduced our prices again on
I r.esa, and should be given a little jvrivate myself right in the po»ii; .n I took then, tion.
stoves and can giro lower figurers than few dollars and give the child too an n (; > happiness.
training by the older heads.
A. H Maegly was nominated for any other dealers in Ashland.
and I think so now.
’f;« '»surer by acclamation.
Another
vote
of
mine
to
which
Mr.
W illard A E< ranks .
The Democratic speafars last Saturday
If. I* liijler. Wm. Deniff and Geo. M
B< lit;. >’,ir • bjects is that against the ailti-
evening seemed to think that the C'olum- ' Chines«- re»>>«g*i,,|i introduced by -Senator L'-ve were placuu i;j ijomination for
GREGORY,
- ... .
M’ !
I" L >ve was nominated on fhe I Fresh candies received this week at
bia river basin is the whole ot Oregon. Fay. [Here he read i!;e resolution fr.«m aessnr. Mr.
:
E'irckhalter «t Hasty's.
♦
CITY
They evidently prepared their speeches the Journal.] 1 said at once 1L ' there first ballot, which on motion was made f
unanimous.
Une-eiglith, or m [b , box crackers G5c.
for the W illamette and tlu* northeastern was something ab«>ut it that I did ma,
por iàqrvevor M. L. McCall was nomi- ¡ at the Red House.
fully understand, that it appealed to me
x
The Sugar-Pine Door and Lumber Co.
part of the state. They talked glibly of ' to involve the old question of state vs. lilted by acclamaci»,n.
Climax
tobacco
40c.
per
plug
at
the
— or —
No nominations were madethe of­
the millions of dollars that should be ex­ fi-dern) rights, and 1 wanted time to ex­
Red House.
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I
GRANTS PASS,
pended upon the Columbia river, but did amine it. 1 moved that <>nv hundred fices of Superinteiidatit of Public in­
TRANSFER.—
I
struction nr Coroner.
copies
be
printed,
us
was
common
when
A fine line • r Lr».-rs Tires'. A 1 cut- Are now pripatcfi lo iuitlbh Linut-cr, iiv
not so much as intimate that anything
The on-.nit ion having no further bus­ lery to be sold without ref en e at Caro
any member wanted to fully coiisidu a
was needed in any ether )>art of the state. measure. Fay, M««shcr, Stout, and the iness adjourned sine die.
Finishing,
Passenger Coach to and from every Irain.
Bios., Reeser’s block, Ashland, Or. X
Indeed, Butler, the candidate for Con­ others of the fifteen, voted me down and
N. Ltxc.tu., Chairman.
cud >111 kitids «,f ren^h lutnlier. st any pc r>
alotig the line of tic «i.vCFE at rt’:< t-
T. Ciiitw« < d,
/^-Freight inuved aDj w here tiLooi
gress, even went so far as to condemn |«ressed the resolution to an immediate
!
c* ice J or rii.Eo.
compete with .vX’v uiil) i.i .-.ouil.ern <>nr-
tr-wn at rates
H. tirirtis,
Wecretarh.-
We
will
alvo
R
oon
he
prepared
to
lurnbi.
Hermann for his effort to obtain a;.pr >- vote. I, of couise. voted against it.
Piles are frequently preceded by a sense
F««r
twenty
yean,
I
was
called
upon
to
of weight in the back, Ivies and lower part I Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets Lower Than Anyone Else.
priations for the improvement of smaller
Tu the laidics!
of the abdomen, causing the patient to and every d«.'rcripti«>n of linishing“.
act as one <«f the reprcicotutivcs of the
strt-ams, such as Link and M« hm 1 rivers people of Oiegon in th«-ii li-gulaiuie, un«]
Come ami see our stock of ladies un- suppose he has some affection of the kid­
Correspondence invited. *Jl order? :f!le«l
[10 48]
iu Klamath county. Some g««»d friend 1 take it as a source of satisfaction that .[.“•wear, infant's robes and cloaks; also neys or neighboring organs. At times, ‘ promptly. Address,
symptoms of indigestion are present, fiatu-
should hint to Butler that the petiple in the rec«»r«l of this whole period, Mr. velvets, n, ,b felt, chenilles, araseues lencv, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A Sugar-Pine, Door and Lumbor Co, FARMERS ! ATTENTION !
emb. sili--. -V...2 '¿".'i t forget our moisture, like perspiration, producing a
down this way appreciate successful ef­ Pennorer can find but three votes of mine aud
only CsliforniA Hand Porgod and
H. B. MILLER,
very disagreeable itching, after getting
to which he can ruu«? »bjection. Mr. laiu«' stock of hosiery always on iiand.
Hand Fh;bhv4
forts tu iuipnive their local channel«* of Pennoyer has to!«l y«.u tiiat Le respects
warm,
it
a
common
attendant.
"Blind,
Grants Pass, Or.
Manager.
G illette S istfks .
bleeding,
and
iichir.g
piles
vield
at
once
commerce quite as much as big promises me as a man but doesn’t like my ie.o.«j
to the application of Dr. Bosarke’s Pile ASfILAXD AG EXT, L. II. J dams.
Sheep For Sale.
about how a new candidate would clean as a politician. I can say the same of
With • utter in the eye.
Remedv, w hich acts directly upon the parts
Miller dir Cu. x rcrtrehoiur'.
One thoiisiml head of good sheep and affected, absorbing the tumors, allaving
out the obstructions in the Columbia in him. He and I have always <liffcre«l
Euch
tic«
.-du-
guaranteed. Price. .«.<,1- A»t
f
i your «h aler for them, or order from the
widely in <>nr political views in th«' past, in good condition; 600 head stock sheep the intense itching, and effecting a perma­
uian-
a year or two, or build a railroad around
ufaettt rer«.
nent cure. Price ¿>0 cents. Address, the i
ami we differ to-day. He wants the state and 400 h< .< 1 mutton sheep.
.■*1
buys
13
tt«.
of
bev
¡«land
ici
a*
' Dr. Boeanko Medicine Cd., Piqua, L> Sold
S II I. 4 Ifbty.sisyiarl..-«'*« r«-vt • a.
♦ha Cascades by state funds
to builj a railroad around the Cascades 4o-tf
I. H HsKurx'.
by J H Cbitvrod £ Bou
* Hunsaker & Dodge’s
X
THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS.
REALESTATEE - MANUFACTURING - ETC.
WHAT THEY SAID
A Pretty Woman's Secret
ANNOUNCEMENT!
LATEST RETURNS
Indicate that the Real Estate market
is improving.
Prices firm, and Sales increasing.
BUY NOW
And save the advance.
One 10
Ten i
One», io
One 6
One io
One io
The undersigned hereby respectful­
ly announce to the public that from
this date they propose to sell goods
Ayer’s flair Vigor
!
For Cash and for Cash Only I
I
“The credit system must go.”
prices means lower prices.
Cash
ALFORD & BRAGDON.
Acre tract ready tor the plow, tor $1,000.
“ tracts at $150 each.
“ tract for $300.
“
“ “ 180.
u •* 250.
»A
“
“
“ ” 700.
All good Fruit land, well located froru
3-4 to 1 1-2 miles from Ashland.
PLEASE REMEMBER
That acre property near Ashland has
.steadily advanced in prices and the
end is not yet.
Town lots with and without improve­
ments for sale at low rates.
For further imformaticn, apply to
C. F. BILLINGS.
Insurance and Real Estate.
Ashland, Oregon.
Ayer’s Ilair Vigor,
ASHLAND
I
FLOURING
MILLS.
PHOTOGRAPHS
Made by the Gelatino-Bromide, or
<>r w
\SHLAND MILLS FLOUR EXCELS ALL OTHER.
E. C. LANDERS.
%
V \
\5_
/
/ »♦
ra
/
•/ /
RED HOUSE]
% X
V V
\ %
r z / /
Call at Logan's (Lillery. on the hill.
And examine work made exclushely by tin- new proccaa. Photographs made by the
leading artists of the coast on exhibition for cor.ipi«rin<>n.
44
ASHLAND
BEST
I n t he Market
> %
\ %
C. T. HARRIS & CO
(Bell Truck and Dray.)
Real Estate, Mining
j- H. M c B ride , proprietor .
— AND —
Auctioneers and Appraisors.
Loans Negotiated and Collections
Made.
The Pioneer Hotel.
XVU1- bare ma<1. arrangeim-ulf with the
• » > Mat«« Hoard of I'tn iv rat Ion at Portland
'(> Ini' , our li»t of propertied "FOR SALE or
RENT." with a lull description of our Fine
Clitmite and Great Fruit Valley, plac-.l In the
hand» of new corner». We have a large ae-
lUHintanee in the East, many of ». hotu dc«ire
t > come to this locality.
On Oak Street,
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
B. Beachy Proprietor.
«.'all nt our ortiec and gl»« us full particulate,
^"Board and lodging il to $1.50 p« r day.
according to room« occnp.eJ. Board and and we will Bl'Y, SELL, oi KENT forjouou
rea'oniibl- term«.
lodging per week. $5.00.
'IRST CL \8S ACC IMMODATIONS.
-BEST OF FARE
Samples of Quartz Solicited, and As­
says made Correct and Cheap
MO CHINESE EMPLOYED.
Wc have eorrufcponduricu with a number oi
Miulng Capitaiints who desire fiivestinenti
'ÌO-K—tf-
Sales made where ledges are of
value.
ASHLAND COLLEGE
CGrreFpouduHce
C. T. HARRIS a CO.
— AND —
Normal School,
ISHLAND,
-
-
-
.
STAR
OREGON.
M. G. ROYAL, A. M.,
--------THREE COURSES OF
ASHLAND.
W. C. MYER, Ashland, Or
Lumber! Lumber!J w* ®
' Passenger & Freigh
Rustic or Flooring
SACK NEEDLES
....
OREGON.
Tu DY.--------
M I L L S
1st. The State Norma! Course.
2d. The t'ouimcrciul course
M. The College Preparatore.
1 he proprietor. hu> leaded the abovc building
from G. S. Butler for ti\K \ear»’, irhvrc he will
be pleaded to e hi« old customer* and friend*.
He it* uow baking
TUITION.
ruitlon\.iri<according to at>i<lics ntirMi-l.
fr«'m
to 412 per term.
Fresh Bread Evert Da>,
8 loaves for ?• et».. wheare.r graham
BOARD.
BROWN BKEtP every -atur
loat«I can
obuilned at the Collet»- Boarding fWtBOcTON
-i.,> >
lOe p - loaf Cakra pp-- bun 1
Hail. 01 in private families, nt *4 per we« k
and all kinds of cracker». Hot coffee ur.d
For « atalogtu- or further parti-n’ars, ap­
f'V»ter «tew«. ltOUMS TO RENT Give m.>
ply to the President.
a call
Wm. MILLS.
THE FINE TROTTING STALLION
Soto S ms Hotel.
At foot of Casc.ide Mountains,
1<> MIIJCN KirOM
AJSII
I>.
Horses ! Colts ! Money ! Money ! Colts ! Horses !
AD ADI AM DDV
RilMDIMIv DU I
BAKERY
Between Logan's Photograph Galh*ry,
and Pioneer store,
PuKSmSNT,
Soon Make Good Horses.
PAIUIRI»TTA
I I A
•j
Commission Agents,
FREI’.HT and lumber of ail kin-l- trau»
ferred promptly in or near town.
fcàr Moving houtehold k « h ><K piano«- < tc.
u tj««.-cfalt y.
10-17.
GOOD HORSES GOOD COLTS
Bring Good Prices.
I-KOC’KSSJS.
Arc n««w taken by the Leading Photographers in ail the Citie«, and for Groups, pic-
ares of children, etc., arc far superior to the old ao-called ••wet-plate’' proce?».
The Bank of Ashland
THE BAIN WAGONS
r>I^A.T12
I>ItV
JACOB WAGXI-R.
Proprietor.
HOTEL, whk’h ha b< » n for inuny
1 years a favorite pla< e of mi miner report
for pci somi sevkinvr health and re< rent tor., ha»
‘ r<‘rently been areally Improved by the present
; proprietor, who has done much 10 nu»k» it
plvusnnt nr.d attractive tn gucfrU.
i
SIR WALTER. JR.
I he Mineral >piin»<
tt ¡11 ir.ak • tb« •iieonr-i!»»; ir lollow- H,
« il! he«t th- rtatile of !».■•« i«i Paync In Medfor«!
«li Siuurduy, «mulav aud Mundny 01 «ari-,
.»«i l.: T p . -day ».mi Fridav at Jatue» llelu.,
>1. t' iisu« : « o.-ek. hip ! W.-dncsday and Tliur»
lay at thè Mable of Thompson A Stcplc ti-.ni»
in .tvhlan«!.
Description and Pedlgete.
Sir Walter. Jr., le S years old. < ««al black, lino
form, "cod disposition and a -plendid traveler
is 17 hands one and om half inches high and
weighs 1W0 pound .
Sir Walter. Jr., waa aired by Sir Walter I m
by Manibrino < hief I p - by Mimbriao Fayinas
ter, he by Mambrino he b- !m|-orte«l Mc«-e'i-
ger. Hix dam was a I.o!ig I-«la:.d Illa’k Hawk
marc, she being «iied I y tfac noted trol,r* A»,
drew Inckson, «Ire of H'enry Clav, progeu'to:
of the Clay family of trottent. Hi , tin.' daw
««llle Miller, by Mambrino.
•>( Imporc-.
Meieencer; An«ircw Jackxiiiby Yr-uin; Ba.hav
and he bv Imported Bashau .
Sir Walter. Jr.’s dam is connected v»»th tip.
’
CTydes«lale draft horse.
.
h-m Gr-goti, >»i
its ine<iieitt:ti )<i « pcriií‘s l«;i\♦ • b» <•!. piovi n tn
of ereat vtihi. and
nt r ? a t<>i»i'* and aid
digestion a b! a* a rem« dy « • f rria-f in 1*4
all rase*» «»f »Jdn<*\
a ibi kindre«! a
iuontfc. Eol’nv. Ing is th- re j ion th- analk ►
One Standard gn!hoi th«. a ater contains:
Alurnina.............. ................................ 92» ii
Boraefc neid.................... .........
.3J75,
Cnlciutn CHrbonute .... ................ 21 J>1
So'lluin Chlorid«-........... .................
Carbonat«, oi If-u......... ...............
Silictc seid ..................... .............. 3 9171
Titanic iM-id .................. ............. i mi .;
t s-taxr.te nag', »i«».... ............... 7K.M78S
Bi«*r.rb-iLkte ««'«In........... ................ 21/h!
fathlum cnrbc.tm’e. j olrtu»!«« curfac.ate.
(I ne and trip-« j >f ui.ri«- (i.-|d j, >t creimii;« <1
T(«t«l nrno'ltit "f <*»irlM>nie o'-t'l í ii-. free >»
■•otnbjt.cil, eqiKtls '». 1’»» fruiti» jó-r '-allori
’lai utt«: 'lion |«i»i l to tin c< tun», «tj.’.
U'.cde of Invalid«.
' Ampn^thc Improvemente of the houl arc tie
batha. lilted widmli modern convauicnc »’
Terms:
Single »urviec. f«-00. payable .»; tim«. of .-er-
vice; «ea-on. 112.00. puvable at the end thereof;
insurance, 41 -.Ou. pxyanle us soon .1» th' marc
is known lobe with foal. Any person di-po
inj of his nwr«> du»!iig t|ie seueon will phase
remember that money 1, '.hen du«, for service».
Season comit.c t;cing April 1 t ard eudin
July 1st The best of care will be taken ti
prevent accidents, but w ill no! be .-e. poii«P 1«
lor any that may rwcur.
ROOMS CLXAN, NEAT AND COMFORTABLE.
Good Table Fare& Reasonable Prices.
f»-!.<«n I Hl u, |. fr.»!, from th, .|,rl: .
’» »..teilt Hun»; k'-r A Bodge’» q, Ashland.
D. P WHITE, Proprietor.
I« avc W00L1 Attelidiu^Gioim,.
10 47)
Farm For Sale.
it: tip- Lt st pert of Ashland, consisting of 2C
iu-r«« of good land, two house«, two berna
rovi orche.rd. Al«o three five-acre lois cjod
laud. Terms easy.
Jr.liu Gt’M.
Fine assortment fresh candies at Clay-
¡oa A Gore’s.
j
Fed Hows ahead
x
Floral
Guide
b a work of marly iuC
pages, cvlonM plates,
—
1 <»i0 nii:«tr»ttoriH, w'di (b'«criutl"«i-. of Ux
bi‘? ^»wcrs nn«l Vrgrtal'lM.pnccJ of C l fR'I L Bth<g
»nd I’la-jti airf hnw tn get and m>w OXlXMJvd
them. Prlnud In Engll»li an t Onnsn.
ft
cent« which tnav Im JMuct-.d troni th» 6r*t order.
t|t~V QFLlf nca » «13 0«. *T StAUqUAE!«:'.