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ASHLAND ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. ‘ w H. LEEDS. Editor and Publisher, Term» ef AdreHntug: usosi.. One square, first insertion.. Each Additional insertion. 50 50 75 50 ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1886 VOL. X NO. 50 MERCANTILE AND MANUFACTURING. TIMBER CL’LTLRE LAXOS. ASHLAND'S EAKLY DAYS. The Applicants Liable to Arrest for Per jury. [Letter of E. H. A. in Cleveland Leader. | Local Notices, per we.g U m , Regular adverti ineertad upon liberal terms. Ji Mr Of all deacript^i i on abort notiea Legal Blanks i, Baaineaa Carda Billheads, Let . Posters, etc., got ten up in gouj it living prioau. 'A ^HTinC SCRAPS. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . 1 M LoiAX» Terms ot Subscription: Jne copy, one year............................... 8 1 “ six months............................ 1 “ “ three months....................... ?lnb Rates, six copies for................... 13 Terms in advance. TIDING«. One gentleman who had driven across the Continent a number of valuable hoises, intending to engage in stock rais ing, concluded that he would try some other pursuit if that was a sample of winter m Southern Oregon. Accoiding- ly, the next spring he put his animals in good condition, drove them across the Siskiyous into California and sold them. He was quite too easily alai med; for «lur ing not more than one or two se.isoiis since, I am told, have herdsmen been compelled t > drive their animals in and feed them, on account of the severity of storms. Feeding is now, however, quite extensively practiced in the valley, be cause, the laud having been taken up, the ranges are limited. “What will the Rogue River and its tributary valleys produce?’’ 1 inquiied of Mr. Helman. “Ask me what they will not produce,” was his repl)’, “and I can tell you that oranges will not grow here. But every variety of fruit, native to the temperate zoue, attains perfection. d enies, plums, [»runes, [»caches, apples, and apricots re quire no better conditions. Figs of good quality have been grown in the open air, but California bears away the laurel for raising that fruit. Ttie rich, deep soil of these valleys returns bounti ful crops of all the cereals; and if pota toes are left in the ground, a volunteer crop will appear next year.” “And Southern Oregon teens with berries,” added a lady in the room. “1'hey are very large and of delicious flavor,” “Indian tribes were all about you in those days. Did you find them friendly?” “Yes, practically bo . The Indians of Bear Valley were a band of the famous Rogue River tribe, whose hot uprising m 1853-54 sent widespread terror among me white settlers, but toward the people • if Ashland they evinced little if any Hostility. Volunteer companies were, however, raised here, to quell Indian dis turbances elsewhere.” Very wisely, instead of depending solely upon the charms of its location, die ex ent of its agricultural resources, uid the reputation of its climate for its mture material progress, Ashland is lay- .ng a foundation tor growth m manu facture*. i'nis will be all the more easily accmii pushed because of the abuu.laut waler power light in the midst. A wo.’ien mil, running seven looms, 480 spindles, and seVeiai sets of knitting macliluery, uts been in operation since 1868. It woi ks up 16,0ui) pounds of wool each ii .nil«. Ils prouucts are shawls, cloths, line blankets, umlei wear, hosiery, ami perhaps oilier articles. Limitivi tii.k mg ii also an industry of the place, a>>d there are planing mills and cibiuet □Bops. Almost without exceptiun the resi dences are flame structures, destitute uf foundation walls, and allowing free pas sage to thejtracing mountain air beneath tile floor. This feature of Pacific Coast architecture certainly affords proof of the mildness of the climate, if not the vigorous constitutions of the people. And yet it must be said that until one who has been accustomed to the substant ial, warmly-built dwellings of the East become used to the low temperature maintained in most ot these Oregon homes his discomfort is constant, and by no means slight, and oftentimes hut health sutlers. Window blinds, within or without, are usually eschewed, tinted shades with lace aud other draperies be ing the window ftirntsliiugs. Notwith standing these people are so completely to the front, and railroad coininiiiiicatioii with the outside world is so recent, in tHeir homes are t > be found all the com forts aud many of the luxuries of lite, t'iley ate foiivl of music, ami pianos are uumel oUs. WAGE-» AND WAGE WORKERS. Better Pay un«l Sh«»rter Hours of Labor Than Ever. A curious invention haa turned up in Italy. It coiisisis in the application of Attorney and Counsellor at Law. A shland , O r ., March 15. —Many im (San Francisco Chronicle.] ; luht-giving materials to prinung-ink, by [Edward Atkinson iu Bradstreet’s.] I provements in Oregon may be traced to ASHLAND, OREGON. which print beconiM luminous in the During the last year there has been an According to the census of 1880, one the enterprise and public spirit of men Will atteril to ca-tes in the court, of Oregon, dark, so that in future it will be possible unusual activity in Government land and women «Im in an early «lay came ren’ler advice an«f prepare pnpvr« in the »et [»ersoii in each 2 90. or for convenience I to read at night, in bed, or during a tlement of e»tat<-«. make a|*|>li< atioiis for matters, there- being more applications <*n hither from Ohio, and the [»lets mt to an we may s >y that «me person iu three, of patents under the f. S mining law», and tile at the Land Office than almost ill any of Ashland, ne tr the fuse of the lofty the whole p<'pu!ati«>li was encaged in 1 journey, with out the assist a neo of candle may be ronsnfted on all matter»« pertaining ' or lamp. A new daily paper, in which to Government land«. School and 8" amp other previous year of its existence in Siskiyou Alouiitaius. belongs in the dia gainful wmk f«>r the purp se of earning this luminous material will be used, is, lands, and claims against the V. 8. for ser this city. The forfeiture of the Atlantic money, but only a very «mall portion <>f vices or losses. logue. Ihe place receive«! i,s name part . it is said, about to be published in Turin. and Pacific grant gave use to ail immense ly ill remembrance of the stirring city of OFFICE-Main street. [10-39 the force Working for money consisted of A plan for rendering [taper at tough number of pre euiptioii applications, Ashland lying some sixty miles south of Township plats on file in the office. women. Does it follow that other wom as wood or le.ither has been recently in «bile the vast influx of people from the Cleveland, and partly from attachment en were not engaged in most arduous troduced on the Continent. It consists East during the last six mouths has also to that eminent leader of the old Whig household work? Are not many eight J. T. Bowditch, in mixing chloride of zinc with the pulp given an additional stimulus to Govern party, Henry Clay, whose Kentucky and ten-hour husbands sustained by in the course of manufacture. It has Attorney and Counsellor at Law ment land matters. The pre emptiou to.vu, as must readers know, w.is called fourteen-hour wives, who toil almost i been found that the greater the degree laws read plainly, aud little difficulty has Ashland. ASHLAND, OREGON. iiiglit and day in the work of the house ' of concentratiun of the zinc solution, the been found by pre-eniptois in discover Will practice 11 all courts of the State hold? Where is the eight-hour law for At an early perio 1 of Oregon history, ' greater will be the toughness of the pa We have just received, direct from Yokohama, Japan, ing what t<> do in order to become the the spring, probably, of 1852, there Collection» promptly made ami remitted. them! Who represents them in the Leg lter. It can be used for making boxes, 94 [» ohs .- s . hois of Government lauds. The islature? might have been Been quite a company of combe, for rooting and even for »»«Ling an invoice of Pure Uncolored and Breakfast Teas, which difficulty has been in ascertaining exact So far as the hours of labor of those men, women and children in iking the boots. ly where- good arable land Could be found. toilsome passige of the Siskiyotis, on T. B. Eent, who work for money ca»> be measured, we are offering to the Public at the Lowest Living rates. One of the blast furnaces of the Kem There are- tracts of this kind scattered all their way to the even then famous Rogue the average hours Beein to be between Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ble Iron and Coal Company at Reddles- over the State!, and many who know ten and eleven per day. The statistics burg, Pa., was banked up in November, JACKSONVILLE. OR I>-er Vai Uy. This company all settled, Ask for PURITY TEA, and take no other. tliese locations have taken advantage of 1 believe, in the vicinity of this place, upon th« subject are nut very complete, practice in nil the courts of Oregon 1884. After being out of blast for Mar their knowledge aud sold their informa and one of the nu inlier, at least, w;ts a Office iu the court house. [lo-a and the hours of labor vary greatly in ly sixteen months, it was recently opened tion to others for a consideration. This native of Ashland county, O. This was different sections of the country at the fur the first time, and the fire found still has given rise to a new business, and Mr. A. D. Helman, the founder of this I present time and in the same occupation, burning. The coke glowed brightly, and Albert such mtn are- known to the land officials town, who still survives to relate to his as thsy have varied in the same place at on admission of the blast soon became hot CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR, as “land showers.” There are-several of tory writers and inquisitive journalists different periods within the last forty enough to melt cinder. The furnace was ASHLAND, OREGON. these in this city. One of them, W. E. many harsh experiences of pioneer life. years. Suffice it that at the present mo started with little difficulty as if it had Will attend promptly to any business in th, Wallace, who advertised to furnish farms Mr Helman was an ardent Whig, and of ment the present product of labor and only been standing a week. lin» of land surveying, locating ditehea. etc. for the |>iice of 81 an acre—that is, in course shared in the almost romantic re capital, working together between ten and everything pertaining to civil engineer A scientific journal gives an account Ing. Satisfaction guaranteed consideration of that amount to point and eleven hours of each working day, gard for Mr. Clay which animated the of a pianoforte made in Paris in which KR^-offiee at the postoffice. 10-1.’ <<ut where the lard could be obtained. ore.isU of so in my of that party. This yields inure food, more fuel, more ma palter waa made to take the place of For some weeks p.ust complaint haa been reeling, together with a strong love for terial for clothing, more material for wood, the whole case being made from made at the office of the State Board <«l ills native Suite, led Mr. Helman to per J. S. Howard., shelter ami more of all the necessities of pa[>er so compressed that it was enabled Immigration that sharp dealing has been life than the present population would Notary Public aud Oonveyancer petuate the memory of both by giving to receive a hard surface which took a going on in this connection. It is stated, die name of Ashland to the town he laid consume at tlie present average standard Would annomn e to the public that he has purchased the Marsh vhtuing mill MEDFORD, OREGON. perfect polish. The color waa cream at that office that over one do/.eii men have out. mid sash and door factory on of consumption if it were evenly divided. All kinds of real estate business given earvfu while. The tone of the instrument is calle«l relating how they agreed with W. Wh} ’ not, then, shorten the hours <>f ia- attention, ami Information furnished cot. The location of the [»lice is very at 'reported to be not loud, but very sweet. E. Wallace t<> pay 81 an acre t « fa- tractive. It stands at the junction of errning property in the new town. b<>i > some «me asks. The reply is: They The short broken character of the sound shown certain good lauds, and on makiiiv Bear and Ashlaiul creeks, bo.li s«i t. are shortening l>y consent rather than l«y emitted by ordinary pianofortes is replac mid And is prepareil to do promptly all work in the line of planing, moulding, their applications and taking possession Dr. John S. Parson, statute. narrow streams, springing from the heart general wood-working. ed by a soft, full, quasicontinuous sound, have found that the land was worthless In respect to the use of the materials PHYSICIAN AND SlRGEON of snow clad lulls, and affording water resembling somewhat that of the organ. Ì to all practical [imposes. Those who in ,>o«er sufficient to drive a thousmd mills Will keep on hand a good stock of which ate c«mveite«l into shelter, the AtllL.iND, O kboon . It is re|x»rted that a syndicicat« in quired at the Immigration Association md tacimries. Both are clear, cold, talk present distiibntioii is very uneven, as Holyoke is trjing to obtain the exclusive £4>*,)flicc for the present st Chitwood' and coiiq laired of Wallace found '.hat I «live streams, whose voices, throughout well as in l.-spect to the distribution of right to manufacture a recently patented d«ug store. [6-4. they could have obtained all the infoi- smill Comforts anil of luxuries. There all their coarse, cm he heard some rods kind of manila paper, of very wide ap mation furtiislud by Wallace for 81 an away. Tile latter bisects the town, and is mote inequality hi dwelling places than plication. Two sheets of manila are tak acre for nothing ¡it that ¡»lace, as the Im is about ten miles long, l’he former C. J Sechrist, M. D., in foo<l ami raiment. Tlie dispaiity in en and run through a calender rolls, the migration Association lias made a special .lows byon one site, ail! when it joins the dwelling places is almost as great l»e Will fnrui«h lumber of all kinds, either rough oi dressed, in quantities to suit sheets being placed with the fiber at riKENIX, OREGON. ty in collating all information regarding tween diflerent classes and c< ndlti.ms of purchaser«. »vogue tiiver h.vs a leng h of nearly thir right angles. Afterward the paper, now Government lands, their location am« ty mil< s. woikmg [»eople as it is between the aver Office for the present, at Dr. Kahler « dru com titled, is run through corrugated store. 110-4U characteristics, and that the most accu age of all the so called working classes rolls. 'Ihe result is a paper that cau be ihe village may also be sail to lie late maps of these tracts, together with and of all the well-to-do ..f the employ ( partly in the arena and partly cn the Following are cash psice« for work: Planing. $ > per il.: Planing and matching, se«ed like cloth, and is said to be very the field notes of the Suiveyor General " log class. The problem of clot mg al- I Dr. D. B. Dies. south western side of an amphitheater o, $4.50 per M.: Moulding. cent per inch, per ft. durable. Such pa[>cr could be printed Office, are all <>pei> to public inspection. most solved. The fc«'«i problein is in a PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. like c;ilic<>es, or stamped like counter [10 44 They also discover« «! that they rendeie«! m ijestic huls, whicli shut in the u «» a \shlauJ, Oregon, April 16, 1886. lair way of solution. The problem <3 o.uomiug valley from the world without, panes, etc. A shland , O regon . I themselves liable to arrest for perjury. housing working people in comfort is md terminate tn cones and sugar loafs ot A subscription has been o]»encd by Dr. Lffit c st the < i'.i uin* Sto.e; residence nea I 1’heir applications were all for timbei still unsolved most graceful sh tpe. Of course these the woolen fartory Verneuil at the Georges Mission Library, culture lauds. The law provides that inns ¡ire oiteii the scene of Iw tutiful at The year 1880 was a very prosperous Special attention given to diseases ot me Paris, to raise fund for special researches the applicant must make oath that th. year. There was no couipul s< • ty idle men. [9-1 mospheric displays. Y’eslerdiy, f>r in- i and experiments to discover a means of lands are-devoid <<f timber. It has been ness, no lack of employment for all who curing and preventing the terrible dis- suiiice,tr«>m tlie window of my room in tin- ascertained f»y the Secretary <>f tin were willing to wmk. Tiler« was a quick uospiuvole limue ot Judge J C. Tol ii.m. Miss Alena Weber, eaae, consumption. Although the ex Board <>f Immigration that many <>f th. foreign demand f’>r the excess of «>ui Ttucherof music at .\«hlau<f I'oUfje. wlllgivi .lie present Surveyor General of Oregon, periments would not be made in any sole « ppi ¡cations made under the direction <>' inatriictious in agricultuial product, which wouid have direction, it may be inferred from Dr. rakes occasion to remark to his old friends and patrons and Wa'lace, instead of embracing timbei »snowstorm was busy in one direction rotte«i on the field except it had been ex Ira,mg a luff dozen bold summits widi PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR Verneuil’s letter that he counts princi culture lands, are in reality covered will, ported, because all who were willing to ■ilme. Al ihe same tune coiiid be seen Iu a limited uuiuber of pupils ouiMtle her the public generally, that being unable to dispose of his timber, this being shown by the field pally on a system of inoculation of the woik were well nourished with wliat was college class. dinoiid and apricot trees in full bloom malady to render patients refactory to notes of the Surveyor-General. Yet Residence nt Mr. A. G. Kockfello’v »onCb««rcl left. This excess of product which we the disease, as practiced with much suc General Merchandise business he has concluded to street. some <>f the applicants have sworn that just across ihe street. could not use was valued at the ports of Ashland is one of the three principal cess by Dr. Pasteur for rabies. How the land was without timber, taking the export at over 8700,000,000. It repre towns of Southern Oregon. It lies on ever helpless such a task may appear, wool of Wallace that such was the case. E. T. Bartlett, sented the year's labor of 1,300,000 to tile line of the Oregon A California Rail the attempt deserves to be encouraged, Wallace was released from custody yes 1,350,000 persons who were engaged in road, about nine miles north of the ma CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, and it is to be ho[»ed that Drs. Verneuil, terday on 81000 bail. agriculture, and of LAO, 000 to 200,000 jestic transverse ch till of mountains Cornil, Bouchard and others, who have A shland , O regon . wh<> were engaged in the mechanical arts winch separate the State from California, taden the work in hand, will nut be em ind run the thing for all there is in it this Spring and Sum- Buying a Press. ’.Vil) furnish estimule» «nd take contracts fui <»r in manufactures. On the whole it and h.is a population of about 1,600 barrassed by want of funds. Building« of all kinds. (Estelline (Dak.» Bel!.| may be computed that between 9 and 10 t he inhabitants are justly celebrated for mer. A full and complcte line of A share of putrmiaae solicit««!. [8-A ten per cent of all those who were en A large man with a mustache brooding their lios[iicaiity, free, <>|w»n natures, and Jackie Sentenced. Shop lui 'it 't jutl Muir the I very stubir. gaged in gainful occupation in this pros- over Ins mouth like some great national general interest in the welfare of others New York, May 20.—Tho court of l>er<>us year found their market in a for ifut so widely were these good qualities sorrow visited the Bell office this week A. L. Willey, oyer and teriumer was filled this morn eign country, without withdrawing from proclaimed List Bummer by members of Hi’ was tiaveling for an Eastern house home consumption a single bushel of ing with spectators to hear Judge Bar ,. Iiich makes a specialty of printing ma tlie Iowa editorial excursion who visited grain, pound <>f cutton, gallon of oil, or rett pronounce sentence upon Aiderman terials and sight drafts. He tried to sell the place and had a Liste of “Ashland anything else that was needed for home Jaehne, convicted of bribery in c«unec- A shland , O regon . us a large press with wheels on it and ¡. tree heartedness,'' that further encomium tivn with the Broadway railroad fran consumption. In prepare.! to give e-timate*. to furnish matt- strongly made and binding chattel molt is here <piite unnecessary. The whole Mechanics and factory operatives in chise. Jaehue was in attendance, guard rial. aii'l complete all kiuds of buil.lings country knows the story. No small per gage attachment. IN OR OVT OF TOWN the Eastern States earn in gold coin, on ed by the sheriff. His face was pale and He sp< ke very highly of this latte, ceiitage ot the citizens have rendered dis THESE GOODS ARE ou rea«anable terms. All work warranted t. the average. 25 per cent iu«>re than they his eyes had a weary look. After the anguished services to the State or the feature and said their mortgages wer< give satisfaction. earned in 1865, if the rates then paid in judge had taken Ins seat the district at never known to break. He said flu country at large. Others hive won fame gllop—on Mechanic street, over Youle A Gil paper cuirency be reduced to a gold torney moved for sentence to be passed roy » store house and office. 110-40 mortgages they were now putting up fm .or their reading, their eccentricities, standard, while th«^ prices of the 200 on the prisoner. Gen. Pryor, of Jaehue'* printers in the Northwest were alike satis .heir skill in story-telling, or for the [>«inci|>.il C”iliitl<««lities which they Coll- counsel, made a motion for an arrest of hiiiling ei'isodes with which their lives factory to themselves and the Sheriff. E. DePEATT, •u Chicago, San Francisco and Portland, and I aru consequently prepared to givi He also spoke incidentally of the press nave been crowded. It may come to our sume are 59 per cent less than at that judgment upon the following grounds: First, that the indictment was insufficient date at a g"ld standard. • tself, and we gathered -¡.at it was to I n I Hand to write somewh.it about these char bargains Wants to be President. ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR at LAV in substance; second, that the count in The effect of the law is to limit a cer set up and fed with white paper, which ■ acters while on the co.ist. A New York dis|iatcli of May 18th tain large class of working people and a the indictment upon which the verdict ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, 0REC0N. would emtie out nicely printed with tarifl The year of his arrival Mr. Helman «ays: Il is generally believed here that certain small class of capitalists in the was returned was insufficient to sustain editorials and original clippings. W laid oil' the town on a portion of his own Governor 14ill bad los own political pros use of the one element in life which we the verdict; and third, because in law Will practice in all court, of thi« state otto judged that either a Democratic or Re estate, t'ossessmg some means and a In Oii<i Fellow« building up stairs. pects in view wnen lie appointed as re all have in common, rich and pool alike, there can be no judgment upon an in publican press could be ordered and tli.o spirit of enterprise, he immediately be u ceiver of tlie Broadway Railroad Con and that is the use of their time. The dictment and vetdict. Counsel moved there was n<> extra charge for an attach ' gan making improvements for the bene tractor John O Bi leu, Cliali man of the la«' says, both to the capitalist and the for a new trial upon two grounds: First, Axent for the follow Ing nursed ment to run in an original [mein. .it or the scattere«! settlers. Others of Ins hi . i.i t* Compatiie*: Our first impulse was to seize a pen j ins company joined him in the work, Democt al ic OlateC’i.limit tee. fire friends laborer, you may use each twenty-four misdirection of the jury m niatttra «»f ot me Governor are proceeding on tlie hours which you enjoy in common just i law; and because the verdict was coti- and write out a check sufficiently able- ( ooon a saw mill and a flour mill were rbe l.lverpool ami London mid Globe. .isMimptloii that C.eveiaud will not be a as you please, provided you stop that j traiy to law and against the evidence, txxlied to cover the cost of recording th, I sending their music through the valley, The State Investment ami Insurance Compiili mortgage. Turning, we caught a re I i he next year a [»ostoflice was i«[»ened. utndtuaie for reuom nation in 1888, and, water wheel or that steam engine, that i The motions were Goth denied. C.'un- The Western Fire nud Marine Insurance Con. proachful glance from the daik, cast-iron [ and for twenty-eight years following Mr. even il tie is, will not have Ills own State loom or that Btmidle, that particu>ar ■ eel then took exceptioii tu the denial of pany. delegation al Ills back. Said a shrewd sewing machine in a clothing factory, each motion. Jaehue then stood up for countenance of the old Washington Helman served the [»eople ot Bear creek Th,- London i <>m men ial sjurance Comean» [i.’iiticiau last evening: ''Governor Hili that s|>ecial planing machine m a wood sentence ana in reply to the usual quea- hand-press and desisted. Part of tin of London. England. <s their postmaster. is already active at work to secure the working factory, that kind of a saw Hous of the clerk gave his age as 36 lesist was caused by not being able P* The gentleman is now quite sixty three ueiegatioii from this Statu iu 1888 foi which is operated by water, etc., at the years ami residence as 43 Vandam street. mici k [1 Ea. call to mind the address of :iny bank yeais of age, and notwithstanding his which had ever put in sealed proposa 1- ■oug sojourn on the Pacific Coast, retains liiuisclt. Tauimmy is with him ami end of a certain number of hours, say He said also that he had learned the mere are mil wanting indications lhai ten, which is ii"W about the average jewelry trade. He was asked what he Mi3oaic Directory, Ashland tor handling <>ur checks. ■ lively affection for his native State, and Al.ijoi Giacu and the Governor are in where there are any such statute.«. The had to say why judgment should not be To turn the matter off we asked the deciares that the word Buckeye is never .■ccold. Tue co'Jnty Democracy does demand is now being made that the law pronounced against him according Ui SlsKIYOf' CHAPTER N ». 21. R. A. M man if he had a sample press with him uttered in his heiring but lint it gives not dare to make ¡in <>pe > tig lit against shall stop all these water wheels and law. He made no reply, but kept his Regular convocations on the Thursday nex He said he had not. Then we said th.H linn pleasure. Meeting him at his home ihe Governor, although they would like steam engines at the end of eight hours eyes fixed upon the rail in front of him. after the full moon. we did not believe that his house would yesterday morning, 1 found he had vivid W. 11. ATkilSSOX, H I to do so. President.»1 booms are expen in each twenty four. Judge Barrett then sentenced the prison start him <>ut <>n the road without <>n< ■ ec’«fleet.'ons of certain |»erio<ls of great A. E. Hammond. See y. I» g sive things. Wliat is likely to afford er to nine years and ten months in the No law limiting or restricting the hours and that it was our opinion he had privation and want which maiked the oetter picking than the new aqueduct, of labor can possibly reach two, probably state prison. .«"ULANI» LODGE No. il. A. F. A A. M pawned it. We told him that we pro earlier «lays here. One of these seasons wnil a complacent commission and con not more than one, in each ten of those stated communication on the Thursday <> [stsed to report him and that we had n<* made memorable the winter of 1853. A Half* Minion Shad. or before the full mooli. trol of the Broadway surface road? Gov who must work in order that all may i ill tiler use for him. He Seemed agitated, H. c H ill . w . m snow storm of unusual length and se ernor Hui and John O'Brien make a subsist. Therefore, in just the measure The Albany Herald says: The fiah »A. E. Hammond. Secretary _____________ and after leaving a bill for some type we verity then raged for eighteen days team that wdl bear watching.” that the smaller number are restricted in car sent out from Maryland by the ordered <>f his firm last week he weld through the Rogue River Valley. As in Al PH t « HAFTER N“ I. o. fx »• the use of their time, their tools or their United States fish commission with shad out. elated niecnogs un 1st and .¡«I Tuesday ii those days fl out had to be brought by Indians in the Northwest. labor, must the larger number work for Oregon, arrived in this city last night al-b inou.h .. When the press peddler had formally [tack train from Portland, a distance of M r «. A xs . v C arter . W. M A Spokane Falls (SV. T ) dispatch of longer in order to attain their present on the Albany express, containing 500,- put on his injured look and jumped tin 325 miles, ami meat, other than wild M i «« Anna Amlers’in Secretary. 000 youug shad. About two-thirds of recent date says: News from Upper standard of comfort and welfare. office, we turned t<> the <»ld hand press game, came in over the Siskiyous from the fish were placed in ths Willamette The law may limit the hours of work Kootenai in regard to the Indians is of with a sigh of relief. After all that Ashland. Lod.ge No. 15 California, the supply «>f provisions near the Albany ferry last night and the which may be applied in a particular way, ail alarming character. Colonel James style of press seems to give the greatest among the Ashland families when the remainder of the car load will be placed but it cannot limit the aggregate of work I. O. <». F.. satisfaction. No one can write intelli storm began was limited. S<«on the trails Biker lias taken up more laud adjoining without limiting the product. It can in the river to day. Ruhl regular meeting» «.very "-atunlay even his ranch and got a deputy surveyor to gently <>f the [lower of the press who has mg at their hall in A.hlaml Brethren hi goo- were impassable. Neither men m>r ani The car is under the charge of Mr. J. not pulled it. It seems to have early in mals could leave <>r cuter the valley. survey tlie same, when lsadore, chief of only pronmt« scarcity by means of ob ».’mvliuc ar» conlisHv invite.! lo atten«!. Frank Ellis, of the Smithsonian Insti struction; it cannot promote abundance. H. T. I n l ew . N. G the Ku teliais, came to them and ordered life ordered a large Consignment of choice Flour got excised, ¡mil went up to a dol J. I» Fountain. Secretary. It may be asked in what manner and tute, Washington, D. 0., from whom, springy power, and to still have most ot lar ¡i pound. Potatoes sold for twenty them to quit. He also pulled up all the on what authority can we predict easier f«y Herald Re|x<rter, we obtained some it on hand. It is a 1 used in bidding rive cents and over pel pound. Some slakes teal weie driven and told the sur riLol RtX'K ENt AMFMENT NO K. l<><» F woik and shorter hours of labor in 1920 interesting information concerning the back. The man who said the press was tainilies lived without bEead. V heat if vey.ii and Colonel Biker that th>-y should Meets in « *dd Fellow s's ¡Lili every 2*1 ami 4tl than we enjoy in 1886? Only u|«>n this: fisli car. The car left Maryland last Stin- Monday in >aeh month. .Members in guo< the greatest power in the world had obtained at all, was c<i«>ke<i in the berry. not survey or own any more land. The The progress of a free nation may be re ■ lay with about a iiii II k . ii and a half of standing cordially n.vile,l lo allelui. Kootenai, have always been a peaceable pulled the Washington hand variety E J. F a blow , C. P. It is said there «ere parties who lived tarded by war, by paper money, by ex young shad from the Susquehanna river. E. K. AN I)EK SON Some people may think that Washing tuily three weeks on little else than wild tube and very friend.y to the whites un cessive at.d ill adjusted Robt. Tay 1 »r. Scribe. IAMES T1IOKNTON, taxation, l»y ob The car is provided with a hatchery, and Vice I'residvnt. til immigration a tew years ago com ton should have kept right on crossing President. meat. E-icli day or night some snow Hol't Rfc.BE« 4 A DEGKEE LODGE NO. 14. structions to commerce, by meddlesome a laige numlwr of eggs weie brought the Delaware and freezing to death at fell. Nearly each day also the sun menced to ti«w into Kootenai and take Meet« on the 2d and lib Tuesday m cacl up laud, wliicll roused tile jealousy of statutes depriving a small part of the out, which Mr. Ellis states have l>een VaPey Forge instead of stopping to in looked forth serenely .and partially melt mouth in Odd Fclh’w«’» Hall. Ashland. hatched with success. The car ato|»pe«i vent a balky printing press. The calm, ed the latest installment, so that when the Indians until they have made Up population <>f the privilege of free con Ms» M. F. C asey . N. G. at WailuU Junction where about 500,- J. K. Helman. Sec y. dispassionate historian of the future wln> the storm really abated the cat th wa« then minds lint to allow any more laud tract which ate inoperative as to all the 000 of the fish were left, and from there MAN ITA« TV KEK% OF is winking by the day will have to decide ulaukelet! to the depth of eighteen to be taken up or suiveyed by whites rest, or by the f«>rc«’«l circulation of un «ler-valued coin made of depreciated sil came direct to Albany without stop|<age. They can mii.iei alx<ut 6lM), if there is this point. T Headquarters Burnside Post, G. A. R. inches, with a sheet of pretty solid ice. ! ver, but it cannot be st<>pp«ed. The na Tire fish were taken from the hatchery All this will go to explain why we stili Almost immediately a warm rain set in any ttouule with the authorities. One tion is greater than the Government; the near the month <.f the Susquehanna DEPARTMENT OF 0REC0N. tumor is to ihe «fleet that the Kooteuats work off the paper on the stationary uni all mil-ds weie apprehensive that a .J |>eople are wiser than their legislators. liver a week sg«. last Thursday, three All niitnliers ot the G. A. R. in good [iicss when we might have one which destructive flood WoUid follow. Nor and Callspells are oil the warpath. They sustain such laws as are just and «lays before starting, and on their arrival standing are cordially invited t.» visit Burn would lie amply competent to get up on were these fears «¿lliout ground. In a side Fust, which meets in the Masonic hall. righteous, while they adjust their woik here last night, ap|.eared lively and in A Royal Prluter. the editorial tripod and put its feet on short time the rapidly melting ice had Ashland, i very 2d and 4th \Vedn« sday in as well as they may to obstructive stat good condition. They are very small, the table. Some people may [»refer to converted the lower part of the valley each month. J. M. M c C all . It is not generally known that Prince utes or else ignore them and render them , one can holding ab< ut five gallons c««n- Cotninandt-r. have a press sitting around the other into a wide sea. Happily, however, no Ludwig of Bdtenueig, s-.n of Pi luce inoperative, only working a little harder 1 taining many thousand <>f the young Id, wing about having more brains than very serious disasters attcii.le«! it, and Alexander ot Hesse, la a practical print and a little longer «hen they cannot «had. With such a number placed in Ashland Loije, A. 0.TT.W. the editor, but we d<> not long for it. not long after in came the regular bands er. Like ub'St <>f the princes of the avoid restrictions than would I m - neces tl.e waters of the upper Willamette, if I Give us rather the simple society of the of little mu'es laden with the necessaries Piuasuui royal house, who have Been Meeti in l*MÌgc r<x»m in odd F» Uow - Hal tiny thrive even moderately well, the ami Tiiiun Wednesday i” taci every in hand press, which will not shy at th, of life. From that day to this ii«» such taught eitliei an art or a trade, Fi luce sary except for such legal obstructions to their onward march. river ought, in a short time, tu be well inmi till rrvsvnt hour oí inrvtimr 7:4M» »* v> I cars and was never known t<> kick its extended fall < f ^I.ow iias Been seen iu Ludwig of Battenberg was early called Linrvn in good Mantling arc cordiali All Brit ' supplied with these fine fiah. hind feet through the dashboard. in» itti I lo attend. the beautiful valley of the Rogue River. i upon to choose a calling, and his choice Wheat Moiemeats. J. \v A LN tn Shipping Sh'«ep East. The families that had s<> recently ar i tell upon the art of Guttenbeig. In the A llAMB. Record' Poker on the Frontier. The advance in the price of wheat to rived from the East were taken by sur palace <>f Ins father the prince has a Arlington Enterprise: Mr. Gradson, ’ Chiingo Rambler.1 prise. Some of them bad come from the pi luting office completely tilted up fol "2 cents is causing a large portion <>i a sheep buyer fr«>iu the east, is shipping Ashland W« C. T. U. wliat wan held by farmers to move. Sev The Ju i-e, the Sheriff, the Coroner m<«ad, rigorous prairies of Iowa, sever ordinary printing and bookwork. Fi luce mutton sheep from Castle R >«k to St. lhe Ashland Woman*■» Christian tem lid the Chief of Police of Ked Gulch ing the precious ties of kindled ami ac- Ludwig pi ides himself on his ability t< eral thousand bushels of wheat and a Paul. He will start a train of fourteen considerable quantity of oats will l>e perance Vmou meets every fnesdav after «ere engaged in playing ,x>ker. The |x«t «{uaintauceship to limi, as they sup[»ose'l, cmiqiete with compositors and printers ca«s next week, each car containing 180 noon at J o'clock in the Reading Room. Al «as pretty large and considerable ex iiou.cs ill a lam! where flowers bloomed who follow typogiaphy for a livelihood. shipped this week from Albany via the two-year-olds. They will atop over five interested in the work of the order are in Oregon Pacific. The low prices ruling citement waa manifested in the outcome I without cessation; where flocks could \\ nat is st ill more interesting is that the I times to water and fee«l. Each rest will vited to attend the meeting". Mm. S cott , l’r«..-». ihe Judge “called” the Sheriff, «ho 1 graze all winter, and whose fertile soil princess, the eldest daughter of theGiand last fall at d winter led many farmers to ' consume al«>ut tweiity-four hours, so store then- giain at home, ami the pres Mrs. G. F. Billings, Sec. casually remarked: “I hold four aces. would yield every product necessary t«> Duke of Hesse, is a printer, too, and i that tlie lay overs will take lip alwint five What do yon hold?” “I hold a buwie the sup|H>it, as well as gratifying to the that the lngli-imrii pair wmk regularly ent. advance is bringing this now into «lays between Oregon and Minnesota. i knife," promptly returned the Judge, as taste of man. Fervid accounts of the together at the case. Tne latest work market. Wfmat lias heen stead I y ad It is estimated that the c«*st <>f shipping Bucklci*’.«* Arnica Salve. lie prece.ve«! a fifth ace in his own hand. country, its hospitable climate and august whicli has come from Prince Lujwig of vancing this spring which augurs favor sheep this way will’le about 81-50 a Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. “And I hold a six shooter' ’ exclaime«! scenery, had reached their distant tire Battenbergs press is a volume of notes ably for lietter prices for the growing head. H«>mer Hallack, formerly pro- !Le best Salve in the world for cuts. the Chief of Police, ¡is he realized that sides, begetting such lively anticipations mi trace's written by the prince's s'ster, crop.—[Albany Herald, May 20. ' prietor >>f the Heppner Times, is inter bruiik-H. *>rea, ulcers, salt rheum, fever j OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. he was not destit'ite «.faces himself. Af of comfort and pn-sperity that the toil the countess of El l ach-Scholiberg. Toe ested in these wethers and will accom sorei tetter, chapped hands, chilblains ter au interval of about five minuts tha some journey hither had been risked and book is said to l>e executed in a thor Chipped and corned beef, island and pany them t<> St. Paul. c->riis. aud all skin eluptious. and positive Office aud Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, ly cures piiea, or no pay required. 14 is Coronar era «led out from under the accoin plished. Ami what fol? Duly to oughly printer-like wav. CtrnliiH rice, Eijile chocolate, mid a * « > guaranteed to give »jriect satisfaction, or fresh supply of blank hooka, stationery, table s tying: “I hold an inquest and 1 , encounter a su*«' storm, which was first Nature a own remedy, Oreguu Kidney W. 11 ATKINSON, Secretary and General Manager moo«» rel'uud«d. Price p«itamper box. | guMJ that takes the pot Tea Legal blanks fui sale at T uonos office. eta. Call aud tee , at Clayton & Gore ’ a cutuin to thuee of Iowa Foe «¿e bf H. Otoilwood * bcc ■ Geo. B. Cuney, CLAYTON &• GORE H. C. MESSENGER, Manufacturer and Wood-Worker. Granite Street, Ysliland, Oregon, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc., AT LOWEST PRICES. ORNAMENTAL SAWING and TURNING J. M.M’CALL STOCK UP Ladies’ Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Shoes, Hats, Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Groceries, Crockery, Etc., Etc. BOUGHT FOR CASH, THE STOVE STORE ! 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 farming implements lower than ever before. We sell the Studebaker Wagons and Buggies, and the J. I. Case Plows, Hoosier 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 fc EUBANKS. Ashland Woolen Mills, X»