ASHLAND TTDIHGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING Terms ot Advertising: W. H. LEEDS LXOAL. Editor and Publisher. r . a Î i "1 t «-’W •» w W One sonare, first Jne oopy, one year........................ ” m mouths.................... “ “ three months............. 21ub Ratea, six copies for......... Terms, in advanœ. TIDINGS. .« Job Printing Of all descriptions done on short notice - -«4UIIWIW * 2, 1886 » MERCANTILE AND MANUFACTURING. ASHLAND SODA SPRINGS. NO. 3. SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS. HOT WATER AS A MEDICINE. Legal Blanks. Circulars, Business emrui Cards Billheads, Letterheads, Posters, etc., got ten up in good style at living prices. WHERE THE ANGELS PERCH. Following is front a sketch of the [New York Tribune. I An Eotzlinh statistical writer says that nr Uns In Shcol, and Saw Angels ITylng Rogue River Valley by E. A. Swope iu while p«ipu)»ti> fast a« t’i dis* ASHLAND. OREGON. A ride <»f two hours or less from Ash ­ John Gus was emotional and religions. r Tbiwl 1850, walking j««wcr hhs increased it 5 tend the sti’iiiHch and make it feel uu- Will attend te case» in the court* of Oregen. In the aummxr of ii a party «if ladies land brings us to the Soda Springs, situ­ per cent, and as a coi'sequence «>f this A prayer meeting srimiilaied his s| imiial render Sftvice and prepare paper* in thsaet- Comfuttable. Fl'um fifteen to th rly llenient of e*tates. make applicathaik for ated •tit the Linkville r«>ad about 10 miles five met: can u«»w accomplish hr much as nature beyond bodily endtir.ii»uiued in drinking palea's under the U. 8. mining law*, and six in 1870 «¡« eight in 1850. The world s thu hot water. A petiud of six ii’i'iitl’« of these happy seasons was generally fol­ H<« om for aouiu time, e>.p»ying thu salu­ fryu Ashland. may be consulted on all matter* pertaJaiag The Soda Springs Hre than half a pint i f h"t water-huuld tor he visited either place with equal Township plate on file in the office d-Uirf pwndh) dwg. ITiore robnded by the Siskiyou »nd Cascade would grow better for being frozen, yet be drunk with the meals. To make the facility. His reply to my greeting one was nothing nmtatkable ab<>ut the dog Meuuteins, thirty-two hundred feet above according to the experience of a number (leverage palatable, or to medicate it, morning was rather startling, ai d his hag­ but a fine gold chain of a peculiar make the level of the sea. The air is pure of Euro|*ean botanists the seeds of many aii’inatic spirits of ami>n>a, ch ver l>b'*- gard appearance was quite couhriuatury J. T. Bowiitoh, an«ad his neck. One afternoon this tnouutain, perfumed with the fragrance New Zealand ¡¿ants will not germinate siilii. ginger, lemon juice, sage, salt or of his words. Attorney and Counsellor at Law “I ain't feelin’ so well dis mornin* young lady was taking a walk aecoui- «4 th variegated wild flowers ami shiubs 1 readily until after they have been ex- suliiliate of magnesia are sometimes that grow in such voluptuous profusion thankee, doctor. I went to hell las’ ASHLAND, OREGON. posed t<> the action of the frost. There pauted by her dog as usual. I was -sit- added. Wheie there is inti rise tint at <>i We have just received, direct ih» Yokohama < Will practice i* sll court* of the Mate. ting »t|F the pthub «f 4h»-.Vd|rf1*<»«e aud *»li the mountain sides. The spring is is reason also to believe that Himalayan diyness a pinch of chlmide i’f calcium night. Y’assir, 1 was dere, ah«.” there wSs qune a'bfo#A of' gebtlemen r’Ut 40 yards fnan the h« use, uncased seeds art improved by similat ex)»>suie '•I' of nuiaie uf potash may beadibdto “What ni I you see there? Meet any Collection* peoptpUv mad«- and^taitted f ’an invoice of Pure Uucolored and Breakfast Tew, i rífW old acquaintance!” a neat Ixiwerlike stiuctuie, »round to a low tein|«erature. allay the thirst and leave a moistened * <- which resound the songs of the myriad« “Yes imieed sir. Seed three or fo* At the meeting of the French Acad- film over the parched and dry iiiucua we «re offering to the Public at the Lowest Living rates* tuned »»¡ids that frequent these «my of Metlicine, Di. Browii-Scqu»id mu fave. When there i« di.ni liea, cinna­ overseers 1 kiiowed, an’ old Sauk was We all started at once aud after running at 1 sweet ■ ——•—------------- '■ ■ *^1 ■bout three hundred yards w^catlie Up«>n Oregon, ami which de- related a Veiy reiimrkable instance of the mon, ginger and pep|»er may be 1« jl»d dere a plouglnn.” Old Sauk was a mule Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Ati: for PURITY TEA, take no othi Holed lor In« indomitable will and uim- light to drink of the health-giviug waters powel of sympathy which came within hi the lint water and the quantity les ho thé edge of the mad. JACKSONVILLE, OR. <»f nature. his recent obsetvation. A little girl «■«» seued. Fur coiiHtipation, a teaspooiiful bleliess of heels. "And what was it like down there, is a most, faacinatiug charm looking out <>f a window in a house in • •f sulphate of magnesia, or half Ira ■Shut the spot Thu gush of brawling the Bntignolles. The lower sash was John Glial” «¡«H'liful of t»ir- xacuni, may he u«ed in "Well doeto1*7 dis de way it was. AlbflTt Sa-ynyntmA, cat-like animal sprang at her. Her little waters crowding down the stream in lim- liuse<< ami the cliild Iiadjtlaeed her arms h”t water. Inel’iity has» deadly foe in *1 'eared like dare was a great big jiinmy- [>id measure, the sublime view of A«h- on the sill. Suddelffy the sup|«irt on do^, Gyp, rushed at the brute and the this use of Lot water. Ail thirst »lid CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEY0B, and butte, to the northwest, rearing its which the sash rested gave way, and the <>ry mucous meuiluane disappear in a j<>hn, at»'yon had to ride down a long animal grabbed her pv«>r litt e dog, and ASHLAND, OREGON. window fell with considerable force on few day* and a moist coiiditlon of the l.ihe, which is the neck of the jitumy- houuded off. She then screamed and snow-crowned head from its Will attend promptly to any business in th« "Palace where nature tliroues the little gill's anil, inflicting a severe muc us membrane and skin lakes plai e. j'thii, all you ii'py secretions < f the whole I ody. down uld not find any traces of it or the dog. the coo of the tuith. dove or the musical a minute <>r two. When she recovered and lendei« them less aonditig in position to that Every once in a while since, thepanth stomach and leaves It flesh and dean for hot men a ¡»lowin’ red hot nudes. All’ And is prepared to do promptly all work in the line of planing, moulding, and oak tree—all render the springs a most left by the accident on the child’s, though you plowgh an'you plough clear Sa'day er has been seen at different ¡»laces in eating. It promote« einniiiation every general wood-working. delightful retreat those iu search of Dr, John S. Parson, more extensive. Coining from a less ac ­ ■ hts vicinity. Last week a panther visit­ wheie As we are 75 pet cent, water, to night, an'y on don't ies’ hlt’day lieiiller, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Will keep od hand a good stock of ed Mr. Oviatt's calf pen and picking up rest and recreation, or the recuperative credited source, such a story would only keep fiuiii stagnation we need continual 'case all them nslns got ter be tooken a six-nioiiths old calf jumped a fence powers of the water s<> palatable to the provoke a smile of incredulity; but Dr. renewal. The universal use of hot (lev­ out'u de way an’ Monday you got ter l»e- A shland , O regon . Au’ you seven rails high and carried the calf taste and invigorating ami health-giving Brown-SeqUhid’s position in the world erages at meal time is based ot. a physi­ gin ihe red hot ploiighin agin HrOfHce for the present at Chitwood • >f science dues not permit of this sum­ ological necessity. If hot water in due look up and get a glimp <»' hebl.en ihoo ibout a mile. The next morning Join» t<> the system. d> ug store. [6-4. The house is owned and operated by mary mode of disposing of a statement Dick, who is living with Oviatt, came up quantities lie takv li between tnia's, tl-e'e the neck o’tie jiiumy jolm, an’ you ste Mr. Wagner, one of the pioneers of the for which he vouches. to thu Toll House after a gun and help will be but little need of taking water at de angels a-fly in’trum cherry lie. in, to Rogue River valley and erstwhile propri­ C. J Sechrist, M. D., cherry be.mi, boldin little wlii e l«u>ks t > go after ’ lie animal. Archie Grievv meals. Wil) furnish lumber of all kinds, either rough oi dress««!, in quantities to suit in dey han’s ati'sittin on the cherry beam Chase after Horse Thieves. went with him Liking his shepherd dog. etor of the Ashland mills. For comfort, purchasers. PHŒN1X, OREGON. jes where you c ill see ’em siligin' ont’n Rapping and Greasing Horses Poors. Old Cap. They put Cap on the panthers cleaniness, good table and accommoda­ [Grangevil’e. Idaho, Free Press.) Office for the present, at Dr. Kahler'* dru the little white books. Au’ dare dey is, tiail, and after ubout two hours they tions, the place is not excelled in Ou-gon. The hoise is one of the most superbly aggravatin' yo' soul, an you uela-r cat) sture. [10-40 List Monday there arrived at Grange­ nailed him to where the dead calf lay. Mr. Wagner has only been in possession Following are cash psices for work: Planing. «1 per M.: Planing and matching, ville ftom Lewistown a gentleman named perfect < f Hat’ire’s w« rks, viewed phasic «•f the li«»tel for about four or live months get out Im mo ever an’ever. U Lord be The panther, being hard pushed, took to cent per inch, per ft. «4.50 per M.: Moulding, W. H. McKay, from Butte City, Mon­ ally; and he occupies Itesnies an eXalte<1 merciful onto me!” Dr. D. S. Bice a tree. Both boys concluded to fire to­ and already the improvement and change f 10 44 tana. His mission here was t<> head off position among animals as t<> Ins n.te II '«»hland, Oregon, April 16, 1886 A groan of agony forbade any levity; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, gether, but being a little excited did wrought under his and Ins w ife’s supe a couple of horse thieves who had sioleii gent and moral qualities. It is there- even though John G iis c« tiveited the rior management are very maik«-d. In not kill the panther, only slightly wound ­ A shland , O regon . eighteen head of horses from a contrac­ tore most painful io see how, under die blissful cherubim into chetry beams.—j- ing it. The now thoroughly enraged one or two seasons, these 8n-plating of hi« pioperties <>f the water are very highly [Science. J panther, probably saving John's life this way, so he took the cars and came feet; and be allows the galling check tip The National Museum has sent its Miss Alena Weber, The dog aud the panther were locked io commented upon by those who have re on the movements <>f Ins li ad, and y« t round by way of Lewiston and Grange­ Teacher of music at Ashland College, will givi chief taxidei mist, NNillimuT. Hornaday, v deadly embrace, and went rolling down ceived benefit from them, and their cur ville .«ml left here on Tuesday morning for gives man his best, service even to the instructions iu •vtive powers eul>>g:ze Lo The sequel transpired as to what slmuid be the shape of In« low limited number of pupil* outside her of the Bufl'.«l«i before this animal becomes liis d”g killed, yet he could not get a ians in vain. For Bright's and other dis feet, so lie cuts and rasps, ami forms Tuesday, when Frank Gaffney came college class. chance to sli<«»( for fear of killing eases peculiar to the kidneys, the waters theui to suit himself. He has an idea extinct in this country’. It is firmly lie- over from the Weeipe for Sheriff t alking Residence st Mr. A. G. RockfeUow'sonC'bi'rcli Cap. He dre v his hunting knife, i uslied of the Soda Springs possesses positive street. that the hoof is made on purp. se for hint lieved by many good airhotities that I ton to accompany him back and arrest ’<• rasp and shoe, and exercise all the there are not more than fnmi fifty to in on the panther and succeeded in driv­ curative ¡towers. The region is particularly rich in soda the men, as they were camped at Gaff­ one hundred hiiflaloes iu the whole of ing the knife into its heart. P<«>r oln E T. Bartlott, and sulphur spring«, 1»¡th cold »nd ther­ ney's ranch and McKay had identified tools of Ins trade upon. So he makes a Montana, outside «jf the National Park, Cap was badly lacetated, and it will «hoe and tits the hoof to it; lie removes the stock. where there are prohubly from 200 to CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, take several bottles of liniment to fix mal, and is fast becoming a resort for in­ '1 he Weeipe is in Shoshone county, the natural polished exterioi, which by valids, touii-ts and those in search of the 300 head. Hunters lie in wait outside him. The ¡»anther measured 10 feet from A shland , O regon . healing wat« rs of nature. The ««¡tuning and therefore out of Mr. Talkington's it« tough elasticity defend« the tender the limits of ilie National Park waiting the end of his nose to thu tip <»f his parts from injuiy, is nearly impervious Will furni«h estimate* and take contract* foi of through tailroad communication will, bailiwick, but the deputy sheriff at tail. for these animals to cress the line, when Building* of all kind*. Fierce City will probably make the ar­ !■> water, and permits a little ev.-q oration the}’ loose no time in dis|»atcliing them The boys skinned the large animal, in thu near future, bring thousands from A *hare of patronage solicited. [8-S: <>f internal nioi«iure, l«y win 11 it is kept rests, as the men ami stock are worn out as soon as possible. A stauqiede may and in doing so their knife slip|>ed and abroad t«» these fountains of lite. Shop lucutrd ju-tt below the I very stable. normally pliable and Vitalized to the Veiy with the tramp over the mountains ami A Hip Pt Buck rock tunnel, the first occur at any time, which may result in cut into his stomach. They theu con­ are laying over fora long stay befote surface. He rounds and »m*>”tl s off the all the butf.«lo«-s in the ¡¡ark leaving, and cluded to examine that receptacle, and tunuel through the Siskiyou mountain» driving any further. They arc armed t.ew surf«ct ; leaves it in a condition to A. !.. Willey, if such be the case very few, if »ny, see what kind < f diet he had been living south of Ashland, which remains in the allow the niot«ture of the hoof t«« pas« only with six-shooters ami no trouble is on. Among other things, they found a incomplete state «that the bursting rail- looked for when they are arrested. In • If rapidly, ami the hoof t<> dry’ and would esca|ie. There is said to be a rvtad l»Mim left it, revealed a perfect bot ­ 8in«ll heard of from eight to twelve buf­ pair of sleeve buttons with moss agate anic p «radise to the loverof flowers. The cosssing the divide they ran out of grub c«ack, and then he iec««mmet ds the ap­ faloes in Bomhwes ern Dakota. This sets, and the initials <1. B, on the undei i A shland , O regon . camas, with its star-shaptnl flower and and had to kill a horse and dog for meat plication of t«r and grease and lamp region is a vast level, treeleu, prairie, side, also a gold chain of old and pecnliai I* prepared to give estimates, to furnish raste- to live on. They also lost five horses black, as if he weie trying to lender an •.itter!} destitute of wood, and it is Mr. rl»l, «ml complete all kind* of building* pattern. As soon as I saw the chain, lavender hue, the «¡range blossmn, latk- spur, the Oregon lily, the field lily, the and had a hard time getting through, old boot pliable and presentable. The Hurt ada} s opinion that an attempt to IN OK OVT OF TOWN I recognized it as the <>ne that the lady'« THESE GOODS ARE greasing may he well enough — lietter wild lily of the valley, the heliantlius or as the trail is tn had shape for travel in on reasonable terms. All work warranted 0 find these few- wotikl lie hopeless Skins pet dog had around his neck when hr sun-flower, wild cucumber ami honey­ J line,ow ing to the snow and down timber. than nothing—aftei I lie no-chb-f is done. of bllflalo heads are Sow valued by taxi­ give satisfaction. disappeared two years ago, and it was, But why do sensible horse-« >w tiers allow They were about exhausted when they SHOP—oh Mechanic street, over Youle f course, conclusive proof that this was ray's store house and office. [10-40 struck Frank Gaffney's fishing camp on the evil which their |»ereiuptoiy order«, roses permeate the air with their aromat ­ which it may' l>e ¡¡ssiniied that they have the penther that had caused the com­ if not their mere reniniistrai ce*. would the Musselshell; and he iurnished them ic fragrance. given up all ho|»e of procuring more. motion then. The cuff buttons are not H ALMOND, In Chicago, San Francisco and Portland, and I am consequently prepared to give grub and accompanied them to the Wee­ prevent'—[American Agricultmist. M. L. M' c ALL A. P. Should this eltdavor to lie ftuiiless, so easily accounted for. Possible they Railroad for Alaska. ipe. T hey claimed to hive been hired bargains the suggestion has lieeti made that I tt¡tw­ may be a clew to the late of some poor Glaciers of Mount Taconta. by men from Fort Benton to drive the Hxmmoai & McCall, The San Francisco Examiner recently ines may »till be obtaiiied in the Lritish dude who strayed from Ashland in a fit horses to Le»iston or Pendleton ami en­ Tacoma ¡taper: "The new bridge • ver possessions. of ecstatic melancholy and was caught had the following as a special dispatch REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS deavor to sell them to the best advan­ the C o b->ti tiver is nearing complet ■Illi ------------- . from Waahingtoti: and devoured by this ravenou» panther, tage, but Mr. McKay told us it is a clear Butter Win«. and will be lea« ly for travel in a few The secretary of the interior has sent — AN D— Yours, Ox D river . to Senator Sherman, chairtntii of the case of horse stealing, and that the next days. Tins bridge is being constructed The Philadelphia News says that the senate committee <>n foreign affairs, a let­ grand jury of Silver Bow county will by the Northern Pacific rai road com CONVEYANCERS, eiangeis have w««n their fi.-ht »g»iii«t Fruit Without Water. ter transmitting a very complete re[»ut surely indict them for grand larceny. pauy, under the Contract of Geotge \\ luijtis bullet , winch lime-forth wilt have Awliland, Oregon. made by Maj Powell, su[»ei'inteiident of Those Montana cattle men do not let Dover, who has a force <>f about eight a hatd «tiuggle to iiiMiitai» tlie position |San Diego County Star.; grass grow under their feet when they San Diego county, though repeatedly the geological survey. A senate bill was are hunting horse thieves, and a little iiii-n upon the w«-ik. In addition to tins in the market winch it lias heretofore held I.oau* negotiated, Property bought auf M< uni T hv ma and getting B-'gus butter la defined as “all mix­ ple to the tiorth of us, is now attracting Alaska, and to open an overland com­ divide would not lie amiss. £^^Surveying of all kinds «atiaiaclorily aw the road in readiness for tourists who tures «nd compound« <«f oleomaigatnie, the attention of fruit growers to the mercial route between the United States, promptly done. may visit the mountain during the sea­ tallow, beef f rt We otter for »ale the following described res son. The cabins and stopping places vegetwhle oil, anuatt«i »nd other color­ is accompanied by two large maps. Maj Women ss Lawyers. -- — - [7-S3.J t<> quantity and quality of her fruits— property. [7-53.] along the trail a>e being stocked with ing niHttet, intestirinal fat matlu in imi­ Powell says that a railroad is feasible Il ’ hil delphia Inquirer.; raisins, manges, lemons, etc.—ami that, The Margadme property, consisting <> supplies and all neeessaiy arra'igemeiits tation or semblance <»f buttui, or, when t<><>, without irrigation. In our c--unty over this vast extent of country, and the Damon Y. Kilgore, of the Philadel­ made to accommodate those who visit the town improved and mi very d< iwsirable __ ______ lots, . difficulties to be overcome are not partic ­ so made, c»lcu'ated or intended to be to-day there are many tine fruit farms, improved; and fanning lands and »loci phia bar; h is written to Perry <& Martin, glaciers. s«*l«l «s butter or for butter.” ranches in sizes to suit purchasers, np t* and upon which there are no visible ularly greater than those that have al­ attorneys at law (ladies), Chicago in 6UUU acres: also, All huc I i mixtures mu*t be stanr,»ed means for supplying that quantity <-f ready been mastered in custi ucting qniring as to the number of ladies prac Sending Fruit EasL with their name, pay a tax of five cents A Goon S t « k R auch , 960 acres, six milt ■ water necessary fur nrigatioii at present, transcontinental roads already nt opeta ucing law in the United States. The [Hayward's (Cal.) Journal. a potind, ami a license >*f «600 for East of Ashland—good for summer or win though by the expenditure of capital tn tion. He says the distance from north junior partner of tlie firm, Ellen S. Mar­ ertt Montana to Behring sea is 2800 miles. ter range. The fruit lately shipped East from this inantifacturw, «480 for wlxtlesale dealers, the development <f that iuti» three parts, as follows: Fr m some finding forty-eight women who had been fully demons rated the fact that there is I*riee® Way Down for tlie Season of ’8Ö. fluid, but, as a rule, our fruit growets poiut on the Northern Pacific railroad in admitted lo the bar, and engaged in an unlimited market for our cherries. Before frost there will he launched st M h ; i K r n. s maintain that thorough cultivation in Montana to the head waters of the Peace practice or some line of lawyers' work Not only this, but another veiy import­ Glasglow a war vessel that it is believed this laud of tine fruits is moro prefer­ river; from the headwaters of the Peace (evliiing law reports or periodicals) in the ant thing has l»een learned and that is will be ce with and des­ Misoaic Dire story, Ashland how to ship fi uit East. This is advanc­ tiny readily an entile squadron of iron­ able than irrigation, and this fact can be river to the hear! waters of the Yukon; Uni ed States. ing rapid y in this branch of the fruit clads. Aimmg tlie c<>ii,tiact guarHiitees conclusively proven. Water for domes­ from the head waters of the Yukon t<> I lia.ve heanl of others since, but as it sISKlYOf CHAPTER. hT'Jl, R. A. M. tic purposes is what we ate in need <>f; ■ollie point on the shores of Behring sea. was I’«» late for my ¡>urp<«e I have not i usine««, and the more expeuencc the me a hardened steel Indi and d-cks, a The report then gives a general discus­ Filin Union has in shipping fruit East speed of tweutv-two knois’iMi In ur and Regular « onvoeatious on the Thursday uex fruit trees and vines will take care of followed them up. There are mtny after the full union. a battery of Maxim gnus, which will sion of the region through which the themselves. more women who have studied and been the ui”re perfectly they will understand W. H. A tkinson . II. P. eveiy point ot the Imsiiies«, and in a throw grLiline «l.eil accurately over a A. E. Hammond. Sec y. l*-;* If there are any of those visitors or proposed load w«uld pass, and tells of admitted, blit they have not practiced. few seasons it wi'l be as ea«y as rolling mile, each missile being capshle >ur county or who intend the geological formation and general T he forty-eight in actual practice are ASHLAND LODGE N ». 23. A. F. A A M. troyiug tlie stauiiclie«t ironclad afloat. coming among us who are in any way prospect« of the country for settlement distributed as io II owb : 1 give the place off a log to ship finit across the R< ckie» Stated communication ou the Thursday o. and business. In a general way the rec­ The last lot of cherries «lnp|>ed East Il is said I lie Vessel will lie for «ale wlien skeptical as to the truthfulness of the or before the full moon. of first admission—some have chalked H. C H ill . W. M. above statement we refer them to the ommendation is that the propped road location. I give the State* in the order brought from §1 25 to gl.~5 cleo, and finished ami tested. It might l*e well A. E. Hr.mmoiid, Secretary._______________ shall follow the buds of streams instead the currants »••hi soiw at from 81 t<> for our government to buy tins navai following-named fruit-growers, located in which they fiirtadmitted women.) Iowa, ALFHA CHA1TEK NG. t, O. E. S. different sections of our county, and who of plains, where it would be necessary to 6, Missouri, 2; Michigan, 6; Uuh Ter­ 81.50 [>er crate of twenty ¡«muds. It di-S’roycr, lint I’etter still wool.I it Im are engaging extensively in fruits, own­ Span many gulches. Advantage is taken ritory, 1; District of Columbia, 3; Maine, «eetiia that the people in Chicago anil for the authorities at Wa«liitig|i>ti to offer Slated meetings on 1st end 3d Tuesday ii. elsewhere have not yet learned to fully a suitable preiniiiui to American ingenui­ each muii.h. ing some <>f the finest fruit farms iu our of the rejairt made by exploreis who 1, Ohio, 4, Illinois, 7; Wisconsin, 5; In Ms*. A nsa C arter , W. M. were sent by tlie Western Union te e- appreciate <>ur lu*ci”iH currants. Imt-«’e ty • < provide Ve««els of war that will county: Miss Anna Anderson Ssecretary. dialia, 2, Kansas, 3, Minnesota, 1 (from J. M. Asher, Paradise valley; F. and graph company in I860 to map out • Iowa), California, 3; Connecticut, 1; are satisfied that in a short tune ih«-y w ill equal, if not excel, this Scottish marine lie liungiy for them. The unsettled con­ ii « mater. W. C. Kimball, National City; T. B. reute for that company to t un its lines. Massachusetts, 1; Nebraska, 1; Wash­ dition of business East, caused by the Ashland Z»odge Ke. 45, Hartzell, E. D. French, P-«way; G. A. E. K. ANDERSON The Oiegoii Supreme Court his de­ JAMES THOKNTON, ington Territory. 1; Pennsylvania, 1. Drammen Must Pay a License. ■» recent labor strikes, and later fo|lnwu>f the «naichiats, Herr d«y vs. H“llnday m favor of Ben. and Hohl regular meetings every Saturday even- Some time since E. W. Hansen, a Merriam, W. J. Whitney, Escondido; The admission in all these States is to ,ng at their mill in Ashland. Brethren in goo<. John Mitchell, Piuett Brothers, Fall­ drummer of Washington Territoiy, was the highest course, except in case of Pen­ Most ami others, has comple'elv kmi-ked again«! J •«. The decision leave« tliec’se standing are v uiiliallj invited t» attend. H. T. IstLow. N. G brook; F H. Heald, Elsmore; F. E«tu- arrested and fined by the city authorities nsylvania. Women h»ve also appeared business in tlie head, hut of late things in much the same c-m.l t on as t was pay a license imposed by ¡is attorneys in several of the l<»c.vl courts ate bettet, and there is eveiy hope that Clded 6y Jmig« Stearns in all es-eiitial MANTFACIVREKS OF town on the sea-cost, we have the Me- the city <>n drummers from other States. of Maryland, and have been admitted to the old time demand for our fruit will paitictil us. Ex|>eits entlmate the v »Inc PILOT R WK ENCAMPMENT NO 16, 1OO F. Comber vineyard, and thu trees, vines, Hansen refused to pay his fine and was the United States courts in Texas and •|p|arar. of the Holladay estate at (loin Meet» in Odd Fellows'* Hall every 2d and Uh corn, berries, etc., growing on ten-acre ordered imprisoned in the city prison. Oregon—though not 'he State courts. Monday in each month. Members in g««Ml «1,500.000 to «1,800,000. The ratal Oregon Swamp Land Case*. »lauding cordially invited to «ttend. tracts purchased by a number of «>ur citi­ His attorneys secured a writ of habeas !»**• llidebraitii. 8« wi’l not exceed Women were admitted on the first ap­ E. J. F a it Low, C. P. [Washington dispatch June 23.) zens last year, all of which ate progress­ coipus from Judge Dendy, by alleging plication wi bout any change of the law tween «500,000 ami 86'M) 003,s>. Mr. B>m. Kobe. Taylvr. «cribe. The combined legal talent of the in­ Holladay will have a little working capi­ ing as finely as could be wisned for and that Hansen was illegally r»straised ot in Iowa, Missouri. Michigan. Utah, Dis­ HOPE RERE« < A I’Et.ltEE LODGE NO. II. his liberty by a law which was plainly trict ot Columbia, Maine, Ohio, Wiscon­ terior department has been sjieniliiig its tal at liis Command after I hi lias settled with> ut irrigation. Meets on tin _,l and tth Tuesday in each Then again, to prove the quality of unconstitutional. Yesterday Judge Dea- sin, Indiana, Kansas, Connecticut, Ne­ time for the last three days trying t<< ar­ with the last one <>f Ilia creditors. month in Gdd H 11«.w-'s Hall, Ashland. our fruit product, without irrigation, we dy, in the United States District Court, braska and Washington Territory. In rive at some rule that shall govern the Mas. M. E. C asey N. G. Some inquisative j ■nrualiste lias as­ rendered a decision in which lie dis­ V\ iscotisin and Ghio, after some women de[»artuieiit in future in ruling upon have only to refer to the nensatoui creat J. K- Helman, See'y. certained that of the 4‘l8 Senator«, mem­ ed in Boston a short time ago over our missed the petition and the writ of ha­ hail lieen admittetl. others were refused swamp lands. It is a general principle bers and Tel ritoi lai delegate* who com- Citrus Exhibit, taken there by Kimball beas corpus was denied. Judge Deady by other Judges, and the Legislatures at that all oveiflowed lauds not tit for culti­ |«*e C ligte«». Seventy ! wo are Metli.al- Headquarters Burnside Post, G. A. R, Brothers < f National City, in which our held tliat the ordinance passed by the once ¡¡assed laws forbidding the exclu­ vation belong t<> the state, but it is sixty-iliree Baptists, forty one QtFARTMKNT OF 0SEC0N. claimed that in the states of Oregon and i»ta, oranges, lemons, raisins, etc., wete city compelling di uniniers to pay a license sion. In Illinois, M.vsschusetUi, Min EpiscopaliMiiH. thirty-seven Presbyter­ was valid, as it im|«>f>ed a license also on Califortii.v, esjircially, there are thousands claimed to be by experienced fruit deal ­ All ¡Members of the G. A. K. in good nesota and California, the courts would ians, eight Lnther-oi«, ten Christians «tntiding are cordially invited to visit Buru- ers superior in quality to the Florida the diummers of resilient merchants if not admit women until laws were passed, of acres claimed by the stat» that lea ly (Campl’ellite»). and two Quaker*», mak­ -ade Post, which meets in the Masonic hall, they operated in this city, and it theie belong to the genetnl government. Theie orange or foreign raisin. and the Legislature promptly passed Aauland. every 2d and 4th Wednesday in are 38,000 acres involved ill the present ing a total of 283 who ate actively con­ Facts speak for themselves, our read­ fore was not a special or discriminating them. each injuth. J. M. M c C all , nect ,*d with some church mgaii za1 ion. law. — [News, June 25. er, and it is only necessary for you to Commander. T he first admission of a woman was controversy in Oregon. It is particular­ This leaves 125 who either never be* llg- convince yourself of what we say, by in Iowa, in 1869, when the statute pro­ ly complicated, fr<>m the fact that settlers ed to any church or have drifted out of Three-Legged Cow. Ashland Lodge, A. 0.U.W paying our county a visit, traveling over vided only for the admission of "white have taken up a good ileal of it and re­ such associations. Bunch Grass Blade: Mr. Tibbets, on the same, and judging for yourself, and Mett* in lodge room in Odd Fellov.'. male persons over the age of twenty-one ceived their titles from the state, and it euch evtry riK»T and ruiHi» Wednesday we will warrant that you will be agree­ Butter ereelt, has a three legged cow years ” Both the word “white” and immediately becomes a question as to Puget Sound exchange: The total m»uih. Present hour of meeting 7:<'O K M. which is suckling her third calf. One their standing, in case the lauds revert to nuiid»er ”f aert s of laud elite ed since ably surprised and will be one of us after All llrethrcn in good standing are cordially "male” soon after dropped out of the fore leg does duty commonly allotted to the general government. It is prsed Ju y. 1882, in the Puget S •uml land dis­ the trip. invited to attend. statute. In the other States where wo ­ J. W. A lsitt , M. W. ♦wo, the missing mem>»«r being repre t<> settle the question once for all by ■ trict«, nuiotiiit* to 1.140,364, f< «r w huh man were admittetl on the first »¡»plica A. L a MC. R» »-order. sen ted by a small protuberance about ? 1.092 167 have been teceiv >f Ashland C. T. U law on the subject (whatever that may John H. Yatea. of Batavia, N. Y., «avs. inoiiey to be sent ”Ut of Puget Sound The be»t Salve in the world for cuts, blade otuht to be. When the cow walks be) or the word "male,” "citizen” or Plain and Facny Cassi meres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever around this integmenr moves is though "1 cheerfully commend lia«m; more b’laii ess than lias I tch lbe Ashland Woman's Christian Tem­ i, "voter” was in the statute relating to Your Aromatic Wine sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, it was a real leg. The animal is in prime perance Union meets every Tuesday after- transacted by any other office oil the It did new life and vigor send the admission of attorneys. ooms, and nil skin »options, and positive­ condition, is a good milker, and has got OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. no >n at 3 o’clock in the Reading Room. All C 'ast, ¡¡erha[« in the United States. Through this weak frame of mine. ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is interested iu the work of the order are in­ It did for all mv «tomach ills Why will you suffer from ague and ms- guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or along from cal.hood al>oiit as well as vited to attend the meetings. Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, Twenty-five cents buys two boxes best More than the doctor and his pills.” money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. though she had been born with the regu­ aria when Gilmore”« Aromatic Wine will M m . S cott , Pros, glean »Latch at the Rud HuUSu. For sale at the City cuug store- For Mie by J. H. Chilwood A Boa ’ s- cure you? For Mie at the City drug store. W. H ATUNWON, Sscrutarjr aad General Maaa