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« > A ASHLAND A è TIDINGS ASHLAND ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. W. H. LEEDS Editor and Publisher. TIDINGS. *•' f i Terms of Advertising: *v*- LBOAL. One square, first insertion....... Each Additional insertion......... 50 50 75 50 ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 27, 1886. VOL. XL PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MERCANTILE AND MANUFACTURING THE OREGON EXHIBIT CAR. Bro wusville woolen mill people show what thick «nd elegant blankets we sleep under at our summer resorts on the Pa cific coast, he wonders how the Columbia River Paper eompany can make paper out of wood, he gets a splendid view of the metropolis of the state, he can measure our soil in the vegetable way- though it is early in the season for such things in h word, be must see in these things that Oregon presents superior inducements to the a agriculturist, to the fruit grower, to the manufi mannfadlkircr and the capitalist. Besides the inscription« mention«! aliove, the exterior of the car is decorated with the following in large letters: “No drouth.” “Never has been a failure of the grain crop of Oregun.” “No enervtiting henL’ THE ORELOS PACIFIC RAILROAD. *2 to . 1 r>0 LOCAL. Termt ot Subscription; Ou« oopy, one year...............................* 2 ” " six months............................ I ” “ three months....................... C.ab Kates, six copies for.................... 12 Terms in advance. TIDINGS. NO. 11 STOCK RAISING IS' ORELOS. Local Notices, per line.............................. lhe Regular advertisements inserted upon liberal terms. Job Printing Of all descriptions dono on short notice • *gal Blanks. Circulars. Bueine»» Cards dillheads. Letterheads, Poster», etc., got sen up in good style a. living prices. CUMULATIVE COURAGE. [Albany Dally Herald, Aug 19.J The following in reference to the stock Bob Burdette Take» Off the Bedinmemled Last Tuesday, the 10th inst., Col. T. industry of Oregon, is taken from the Hotel Clerk. Yesterday at 355, in the midst of Ihill- Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Egerton Hogg, president of the Oregon Ritzville, (W. T.,) Record'. ASHLAND, OREGON. rnans, private care, plain passenger The bravest man I ever saw in civil Pacific railroad, Wallis Nash, vice-presi A train of eighteen cars loaded with W ill attend to case» la the court» ot Oregon, coaches, baggage, mail and express ears, dent, and E. O. Eckelson, division engi horses passed eastward for Montana loft life was a night clerk in a Kans is City render advta* and prepare papers in the set iu all making the largest train that has tlement of estate», make applications for neer, accompanied by a number of weal Tuesday. Also four train-loads of young '.iot* l. Alx>ut midnight the ¡»orter camo patent, under the V. 8. mining lawn, and pulled out of this city, for the East, this may be consulted on all matters pertaining thy eastern capitalists, two of whom are cattle during the week, bound for tin in vexed about something and strode up I season, the second exhibit car of the Ore to Government lands. School and S- " amp the principal owners of the Chicago A Bame destination. A passseuger iron to the desk. Leaning across the regis land». an«i claims again it the f. 8. for ser- ! gon state board of immigration started vices or loaaes. Northwestern railroad, left this city for a Wallula also stated that upward of 20th ter he grabbed the clerk by the collar [10-39 OFFICE—Main street. over the Northern Pacific on its tour of md shook him until his diamond went trip into the Cascade mountains to view fat beef cattle are at that place awaitin: Township plats on Die in the office. localities East of the Rocky mountains, >ut. I thought the man seemed disturb the proposed line of the road and examine shipment to the eastern markets, w hil and it may be remarked, incidentally, that We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of staple and fancy goods. 'd and I db language immediately oon- the pass at the summit A gentleman of last Sunday lietween six and seven hun J. T. Bowditch, it began its journey surrounded by dis this city, who was a member of the party, dred head of stock cattle passed through irmed my suspicion. “You miserable Attorney and Counsellor at Law ............................................................................................................................. tinguished people in public and private ittle snipe,” he roared; “I’ve a mind to furnishes the following interesting ac this place for Foster Creek in the Bi ASHLAND, OREGON. PLAIN AND DECORATED WARE, :: COFFEES, ROAST AND GREEN. life, among others, Gov. Hoailly and par count of the trip, together with facts of bend country. The latter band was own ome round there and stab ye with yer Will practice 11 all conn» of the State. ty of Ohio, Gov. Robie and party of >en, ye sneakin’ taletellin' little whelp! interest concerning the road: ed by Messrs. Parson A Sons, Was« Collections promjatlr made and remlttod. IN GLASS AND STONE X: TEAS. IN PAPERS, CANS A Maine, Gen. Fairchild and party, and a t • 9-4 They first went up the north fork of county, who are establishing themselve, ff }e wur worth killin' I'd break yer large number of prominent personages 'irty n«-k afore I let go of ye. ye 'spike- CUTLERY AND SIL t : J ARS. SPICES & ALL the Santiam river as far as the wagon in the stock business in that region. Th< who have been sojourning hero and else T. B. Kent, road extends into Fox valley; but, desir business in stock in this region and on iegged son of a thief. “Waugh!" and so “No severe freezing.” VERWARE >•, where on the coast, for a part of the sum KINDS OF «tying he hurled the clerk under the Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ing to view the pass at the summit, they the road this season has been very larg “No cyclones.* mer, and are now on route to the Yellow counter, threw the ink well down ou him, JACKSONVILLE, OR. had to return to the valley and cross the We have no means at present of know t t hanging a stand + CANNED GOODS. “No dietty £^sts high winds.” stone park. During the journey across ill prac-ice in all H w courts of Oregon. »itrhi'd the register across the room, and mountains ria the Lebanon route, which ing the number of carloads of cattle Office iu the court ho ise. [1M “No sudden changes in weather.” the continent these strangers will have a is now owned exclusively by Col. Hogg. horses and sheep which have passed owi ■savagely kicking the chair in which I sat LAMPS. BOOKS AND SÎA FRUITS. MEATS, 4C., 4-C. “Eastern Oregon for cattle, horses, splendid opportunity for making an ob rom under me, he went out into the By rapid driving they reached Fish lake the road this year thus far, but it must Albert HammosxdL, sheep and grain. Ranching iu a high dry TIONERY, PENS AND PENCILS OILS, PAINTS AND BRUSHES. ject lesson study of Oregon. light, whither I somewhat regretted on Friday evening, and there found a have been near 1000 carloads. The great •t CIVIL ENGIBEER and 8URVKÎ0R, The car goes on its tour of about three climate." number of campers, all apparently enjoy drouth of Colorado, Texas and New Mexi that I h.ul not gone some hours before. ASHLAND, OREGON. “The Willamette valley for mixed hus months in charge of D. 8. K. Buick and All goods in our line ire irill furnish at tlw lowest cash rates. Call and But the clerk amazed inc. He was on ing a season of rest. co, has cut off the suppl} of lieef for th Will attend promptly to xny business In the art’ for yourselves. D. D. Prettymau, the first us manager, bandry in a mild, invigorating climate.” line ot lumi surveying, loculing ditches, etc., us fi*et almost liefore the irate porter Saturday the party went to the sum eastern market, and as a consojuenc und everything pertaining to civil engineer “Southern Oregon for general farming, the second as superintendent, in charge ticked my chair. Defiance burned in mit, spending the day in viewing the pass. this region of country is being drawn up ing. Satisfaction guaranteed of the contents of the car. The route as splendid fruit and timlx'r interests." 10-12 d^^Offii e at the poutoffice. iis eyes, a little dimly, it is true, but I A splendid lunch was taken, and during on largely for this beef supply. A larg* “Oregon lias a higher average health laid out is from Portland to Minneapolis, •«mid see that the fire was Rtarted. "See the resting hour several new names were number of beef cattle have lieen shipp«. where the ear will be exhibited at the ex record than inly other state in America.” J. S. Howard, -see- see here,” he said, his voice faint given prominent ¡mints, each of which over the Oregon Short Line. Ben. Snipe» The state board re«»rds show that dur position. After that it will lie taken to Notary Public and Conveyancer md tremulous with rage. “I—I—lookee will lx* filed at Washington city, as fol A Co., of the Yakima county, recent!} Successor to Hunsaker & Dodge, state and county fairs iu Iowa, Wiscon ing the stay of the first car sent out un MEDFORD, OREGON. here m — Mister Trunkslaminer, I—I— lows: Hayrick pass will hereafter lie sold 3,000 head of fat cattle for 812.),<'0t. ----------- DEALER IN------------ sin, Michigan, Nebraska, Indiana. Mis der its auspices, in the northwestern Ail kind» of real estate business given careful don't want you to m—make 60 muoh known as Hogg pass; Three-fingered Jack That will give our eastern friends an idea attention, and information furnished con souri, Illinois, Kansas, and then make ono states, it proved to be the most practical noise — you 11 — you ’ ll distnrl»e the guests cerning property in the new town. as Pyne mountain, and Big lake as Lake of the extent of the traffic in cattle. Fif trip into the eastern states through Ohio way of disseminating reliable information nd I- I’ll get into trouble. Now don’t Blair, each receiving its name from some teen miles north of the town Emmet Big and Pennsylvania, returning here some about the state, and there is no donbt Dr. S. T. Songer, prominent member of the company. ham has about 1,00.1 head of horses. Hi rick things around so—«—say, what did that this second car, so thoroughly time early in November. The party then returned to camp and sold last year upwards of $14,000 worth you do that for? Don’t disturb the gen PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. With the experience of last year in «¡nipped for the work in view, will lx* in the evening visited Clear lake, which and this year upwards of $9,000 worth, tleman that way—he’s a guest. I say hand, this second car has not cost the the means of inducing a large and a de Office one door south of Ashland House on —.Now, look here (lou ler), “I’m not go they pronounced one of the greatest mostly to eastern buyers. Main street. f 11-12 state board so much in either labor or sirable class of immigration. It is thor sights in America, 'rhe water of the The sheep business is destined in time ng to stand any more of this” (Porter money, as the first, and almost all visitors oughly «¡nipp«l; the ear is a handsome oes out at the door), “Get out hare you lake is so clear that a white button can to 1 income a very important industry in C. J Sechrist, M. D., Buys for ct»«h »n<l »ells strictly concede that it is superior in general ar one; it presents an admirable as|M*ct l»oth be seen at a depth of over fifty feet. In nearly the whole of eastern Washington big-mouth sucker or I’ll bounce you in a for casi». rangements, less heavy looking and more inside and out; it is well Hiipplietl with PHŒN1X, OREGON. the deepest part large trees can lx? seen and Oregon. The present number in ninute.” (Porter slams the door after finished and complete. But for all that, the productions of the soil; it is in the Office lor the present, at Dr. Kahler's drug standing just as they grew. One of these this country is about 35,000 head. But lim like a cannon.) “Shut that door these cara “come high’’ when we realize keeping of reliable, efficient men, and it store. (10-40 trees was measured and found to be 180 not one-twentieth part of the grass ground forte) you white-livered coyote or I’ll that the cares and anxieties incident to starts on its long journey under the most feet tall, yet so clear is the water that t he is occupied. There is a scarcity of run •ut your heart out before you can speak! the management of the affair lengthens favorable conditions. Dr. D. B. Bice. lit?" jumping over the counter and hast- lines in the bark can be traced to the ning water or springs in many places for out intonearl} two months of time. The PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ning slowly toward the door. “Git!" ground. miles where the grass isabumlant. Tilts, Beet Sngar. collection of grains, grasses, etc., was A shland , O kxgon . •nd lx* lively alxmt it if yon don’t want Sunda} nix»n the part} started upon pliices can be supplied with water bj E. J. FARLOW, E. M. MILLER. commenced about seven weeks ago, and Office at the <’lty Drug Store; residence near The subject of beet sugar manufacture i hole kicked clear through you! Como its return, arriving here Monday evening. digging and using a wind power to hoist the woolen factory. was made by 1). D. Prettyman and sou. in this state and Washington territory has back here!" he howl«!, his hand upon To say that each and every one was well the Water up to a reservoir so as to b ¿^'Special attention given to diseases of mo- F. D. Prettymau. To these gentlemen, been brought into prominence by the men. [M the d<x>rknob. “Comeback here and I'll pleased with the trip but mildly expresses able to lead it into a long watering trough. as well as to H. W. Prettyman, who has publication in the Oregonian of an able mop up the ffoor with you! He's gone’ it Mr. Blair, 84 years of age, the eldest When attention to the water supply r contributed very materially to the «illee- eilitorial and comment upon a communi he added, softly opening the door and J. 8. Walter, of the party, and Mr. Pyne, but a few thus given to the dry regions our graz ----------- AT THE tion, both in time and products, and to cation sent to that paper from Puyallup, looking cautiously down tho dark desert years his junior, were each able to climb ing grounds will be greatly enlarged. DENTIST, the scores of others all over the state who W. T. Mr. E. Meeker of that place is 'd street. “There he goes, streaking it from the carriages at every hill and with Take for instance the well supplyin have given liberally of their growths, the trying to enlist the people's interest in A shland , O regon . splendid field glasses view the long the six or eight locomotives a day, be lown the street like a tscared dog. What Btate board extends most grateful thanks. the matter, anil has made arrangements nade you let him kick you that way?” Office in College Hoarding House. 11-8 stretches of excellent timber, and then sides the whole town of Ritzville, and al The board in under special obligations to to have sugar beets tested as to their ae said to me in haughty 6com. “Why would be at a loss for words in which to the teams and loose horses and cattl the press of this city and state for un saccharine qualities, to convince every Lidn’t you shoot the dirty dog? I’d express their admiration. A grand, a nuinl>ering not less than seventy-fiv Miss Alena Weber, stinted favors. The commissioners are body that the lands and climate of the lone it, if he'd a come within reach of glorious countr}, whose vast resources head, all of which drank at the railroad Teacher of music at Ashland College, will give free to say that this exhibit car would not territory can produce the liest anil most instructions In would always give employment to a rail tank. The well is only fourteen feet me.” And with a lofty scorn at my mis have been possible without thiB gratuit profitable beets that are raised. And Table cowardice, the indignant clerk PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR road, and which <>ue or many roads could deep, but is inexhaustible in supply. ous aid from all these sources. Mrs. J. what applies to Washington territory in To a limited number of pupils outside her ,^"We keep the Freshest and Best groceries in town, at the lowest figures. A b we buy never exhaust. Let tanks lie erected similar to this in rave me a room close under the roof, college class. for cash , we can afford to sell cheap for cash. In addition to our full and complete E. and Miss Lillie Ross, who, with the this matter also applies to Oregon. That the Oregon Pacific railroad will dry regions, and the industry in raising A-ith a damp lied, no chair, a tin wash Resilience at Mr. A. G. Rockfellow’s on Church assortment of groceries and provisions, we carry Messrs. Prettyman, shared in the interior California already has a beet sugar fac be hurried across the state there is no •treat. horses, cattle and sheep will be quad basin, one towel and a piece of indestruct arrangements and decoration for the car, tor}- in successful operation, and it has doubt, and in time whether it connects rupled. and instead of sales of 1,000 cm ible Hint soap in it. And as I followed deserve great credit for the taste dis been dbinensirated that Oregon raised E T. Baxtlitt, with the Chicago A Northwestern road or loads of fat stock, we will be able to sup the bell boy to my apartments the clerk played in design and detail. beets are far superior to those produced not will become a trunk line, and will be CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, ply the markets to the east with four look«! pityingly after me, and I beard Going into the car one realizes that a in California. Then why should not Ore A shland , O regon . the shortest and quickest route from ocean times 1,000. It is cheaper to ojierate a the clerk say to himself: “Gad, but I Goods delivered to all parts of town free of charge. I thing so ugly does not exist that the skill gon become a great sugar producing to ocean. <1 ust liefore his departure for well and tank than to drive 100 miles to lo hate a coward!”— Brooklyn Eagle. Will funilsh estimates and take contracts for 10-13 and genius of man cannot make of it a countr}-, and introduce another branch of Buildings of ail kinds. FARLOW & MILLER. Oregon Col. Hogg purcliased 12 new loco get advantage of running water. A «bare of patronage solicited. fS-S» thing of beauty. A single head of wheat husbandry that will relieve our farmers Limited Range». motives of the best pattern made, seven Shop located just below the livery stable. or timothy, or an Oregon beet that from the burdens of wheat production Pennsylvania Politics. Says the Grant county News: “The of which have already arrived in Corval reaches from here way back, or a single alone? Harrisburg, Aug 17.—At thedemtx'ratie .»roejx*rous days for the stxx’k raiser in lis, also 20,OiM) tons of steel rails. 10,001' W m . M. GILROY potato are not in themeelves things of JEORGE E. YOULE, European factories have demonstrated tons of which are afloat, bound toward «invention to-day Chauneery F. Black Eastern Oregon are alxiut at an end. and beauty, but when taken into hand by that tieet sugar can I m * produced at four Yaquina and the remainder ready for of New York «yunty, was nominated foi >x*fore many years people will have to taste and genius and ingenuity and cents per pound, and practically the oeet » shipment when necessary. He also pur governor on first ballot. The platform provide hay to feed stock during the win I gathered together in the interior of a is beating the cane as a source of supply A shland , O rkgon . chased 8,X) combination Ixix and Hat cars, reaffirms the Chicago national platform ter months. Owing t« the rapid settle- I large, handsome baggage car like the one for sugar making. On the comparative Is prepare»! to gire estimâtes, to furnish mate- a portion of which will arrive in endorses President Cleveland, and Lunentr nent of the «mntry and the great in- nal. and complete all ktuds of buildings furnished the board by the Northern Pa merits <,»f lieets and cane the following re -Manufacturer» of— IN OR <»VT <»F TOWN Albany liefore September 1st. The the recent death of Tilden, Hendricks. rease of stxx’k, the celebrated bunch cific Railway company for the transporta- port has been compiled bv the superin ou reaaonable terms. All work warranted to rrass is rapidly disapi>enring. The rang® grading is completed to within one McClellan, Seymour, and HanciK'k. Th' give satisfaction. I tion of this exhibit, they together make a tendent of the sugar factory at Alameda. mile of Albany, and as s<x»n as com following is the tariff resolution in full is no longer ‘boundless and bountiful,’ but SHOP—on Mechanic street, over Youle dr Oil I picture, informing and interesting as a Cal.: “For eenturios mankind has looked roy’s store house xnd office. [10-40 pleted here work w ill be pushed on as far “We favor a just and fair revision of tin is limited to the higher ranges that are I study, grateful and pleasing in color, and to the sugar cane as the source from as the narrow gauge road this fall, so that revenue laws in accordance with the lit more remote and not so well watered. In I graceful in arrangement. Such a picture which to obtain their sugar; and until M. L. St’ CALI. A. P. HAMMOND, all Linn county wheat may lie shipped ter and spirit of that declaration of demo time these will be overrun, and then win was presented to those who visited the aliout the first of the present century this winter via Yaquina, which means cratic principles and in such revision ter fe«ling will have to be resorted to.’’ Saaunoad, ft McCall, exhibit car yesterday morning, when it that was alxiut the only source from several cents more ¡»er bushel to the far care should be taken that such changes Hie fact that winter feeding will have to Dealers in— j was thrown open to the general public which sugar vas obtained. It remain«! shall lie m ule in a spirit of fairness to all REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS >e resorted to does not necessarily cloM mer. for a couple of hours before it was trans for the present century to utilize the beet Col. llogg was perfectly satisfied with interests, without depriving the American »ut the prosperity of a ¡»lace as a stock —AND— ferred to the east side of the river. With as an additional source of supply. The •onntry. It close« lazy men and improvi- the pass selected by Engineer Eckelson, laborer of the ability to successfully com one or two exceptions (and specimens quality of sugar from both these plants is lent men out of the business, it is true, CONVEYANCERS, and in fact it is the only practicable pass jx’te with foreign labor, or without im ¡rom these will be forwarded) every «»un- nearly identical; what little difference posing lower rates of duty than will b ml limits the herds belonging to a single in the mountains, and it took many A uh laud, OregoB. I ty in the state is represented in the car there is is in favor of the lieet. Cane sugai ample to «>ver any increased cost of pro »wner, but pasturage in the summer, eup- months of hard work for Mr. Eckelson I :md very liberally too. Another point contains more or less glucose a weak re r »leinented by the product of tho meadow and his able corps of engineers to find it. duction which may exist in eonsequenc Loans negotiated. Property bought and sohi I and a good one, has been made in this ducing sugar -the lieet, when in fresh collectious attended to; Abstracts of title fur of a higher rate of wages prevailing in nd the field in winter, and shelter to Work on the road at this point will com Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order. Wooden collection by Mr. Charles H. Dodd, presi- condition, none. An acre of lM*ets will nished. this country.” Roliert Bruce Rickett •ender it possible to bring cattle through mence soon and last all winter. Track Water Pipe made to order. I dent of the board, who from the incep produce as many pounds of sugar as an f|^*8urveying of all kinds satisfactorily ano laying from Corvallis will commence next was nominated for lieutenant-governor, storms with much less feed than is re- promptly done. tion of the work has been indefatigable acre of cane, and can lie cultivated at as week and but a few days will lie neces Maxwell Stevenson, congressman at large. piired when they are chilled by «now« Proprietors of the Tozer & Emery Planing Mill, in his efforts to make it what it is, a sue- little cost. It requires over a year for We offer for sale the following de»x:ribed real sary to lay it as far as Albany. It is with J. Simpson African, Secretary of internal md drench«! by rains, will render caro>- property. [<-52.) I cess, and that is that the bulk of its cane to mature; lieets mature in five ul stock raising a profitable industry in no small degree of pride that Col. Hogg affairs; and W. J. Brennan, auditor, Ad The Hargadiue property, oone.ating o' NEAR R R. TRACK, MECHANIC St., ASHLAND I showing is that of average specimens. A months, consequently yielding quicker very desirable town lots, improved and un was able to show his eastern guests the joumed. ¿astern Oregon long after the ranges are improved; sud farming lands and stock I good deal has been said alxiut sending returns. The cane" has this advantage rapid progress of the road through such lx»und«l by the fences of individual ranches in sizes to suit purchasers, up to Blaine in 1 raining. I phenomenal growths, big things, etc., in over the lieet. namely, molasses from the tolMJ acres: aigo, splendid country, and further to know »wnera and the boundless summer range I this way, and it was determined to stick cane is valuable for domestic use; that The Cincinnati Enquirer says: Tho» A G ood 8 w k K ani ) u . 'J»W acres, six mile» ;s no more. that the road is in such a condition that who imagine that Blaine is out of politics to the motto of the state board, “Oregon obtained from the beet is not." East of Ashland—good for summer or win it can and will lie crowded across the will find themselves mistaken. He is ter range. as it is.” Just as the pamphlet discour- Bradstreet’s. mountains as rapidly as the economical preparing an assault upon the present Made by the Gelatino-Bromide, or I ages the coining here of laboring men or T whntt A cbks of good wood land near Says the Courier ot the 13th: All the Bradstreet's, the weekly financial and own. I mechanics, without means, or profeesion- mines of Josephine county are cleaning expenditure of money will permit. administration in regard to the conduct oi ■ommereial newspa|»er published by The L)1€Y PLATE PKOCE8S, The party left yesterday for Ashland the Department of State. Within the ¡»asi I al men, unless they can go to the top, up dow and work suspended until fall Jradstreet Mercnantile Agency, is now and returning Friday and Saturday will few days he hits sent to the Capitol for n the fourteenth volume, and stands at Are now taken by the Leading Photographers in all the Cities, and for Groups, pic I just so the state board pnqxieed to show rains set in. The claim of J. Wimer A probably start upon their return across large list 6f Executive documets. copies .he head of all the financial ami coinnier- ares of children, etc., are far superior to the old so-called "wet-plate” process. the visitors to the car, just a fair average Sons at Waldo was the last to clean up. ial periodicals of this country, ami is the continent, taking with them a gixxl I of what Oregon soil can do. There isn’t Though the mining season was not as of official communications to Congres Tne Old Reliable iirpaseed by none m Europe. In the I a hot-house urged or a phenomenal favorable as was desinil, the returns from opinion of our countr}' and the liest from the President and different depart lirteen volumes already issued can be wishes of all whom they have met. >und more original and carefully pre- mente. This indicates that he is prepai Vnd examine work made exclusively by the new process. Photographs made by the I growth in the car. When the visitor in the mines have been satisfacton. What >ared matter facte and figures relating leading artists of the coast on exhibition for comparison. 1° 44 I fowa or Ohio stands beside the car, or this country wants is capital, “men and ing for an aggressive compaign. He ba» OF BLOOMINGTON, ILL., io business topics than can be found in Congressmen and Their Salaries. I half a mile away, and reads, in Waddell money.” Josephine Co., has Ix'en so got a complete list of the pension vot ny other jrernxlical for the same period, W ill l»e r> nr«-», nlcd in this mrt of the country When a member dies his pay ceases on and appropriation acts, including Rive, I <fc Berger’s best paint, “A Grain Gateway isolated that capital has scarcely com the coining season by .or is it surprising that it has reached E. K. ANDERSON I into Oregon," “Come in and examine menced to cross her border. Her rich the day of his death. The salary of the and Harlxjr act, documenta relating tar .nd maintains this position, for it is own JAMES THORNTON, C. S. ENGER, Vice President. 'd and published by a large corporation President. I average specimens of Oregon growth." mines have been worked for over 3<> years successor commences the day after the iff, coinage of silver, «induct of treasur* The Bradstreet Company, with its Who w ill call on you for your orders for fall I he is told in a line below that he can get but all the time on the surfree. Our decease of the former member, though department in regard to reducing snr delivery. .ish capital and assets of over Sl.HM),Mid, I accurate and trustworthy information placer have lieen skimmed and our quartz the election may not occur for several plus, and other subjects u[»on which th is nearly 1)) branch offices, and its small Russian and Iron-clad Apples. rmy of over 1.6tO salaried employes I for those seeking homes in a mild and veins claimed and reclaimed but never a months. The new member, in other Democratic party. Congress and the Ad The latest and most approved varieties of I aealthful climate, or the liest fields for dollar expended to develops them. Un words, draw« pay for time he never serves. ministration are not agreed. His larges; md 65.0 »0 regular correspondents. This organization makes extensive inveetiga- MANl’FACTLRERS OF Peaches, Pears, Plumj, Cherries, Apricots» I the investment of industry anil capital." til the O. & C. R. R. was extended we A member is allowed 20 cents mileage demands have been for documents re ions into industrial and other nutters, Grapes and Smalt Fruits, Nut-beaing Trees, . ¡there full reports of the condition and This is what the Ixiard intended he should seldom met a scientific mining man who each way, 40 cents a mile one way. and lating to the State Department. He h.. Ztc.Etc. Etc, irospects of the leailiug crops, and ex- I <et when he came to examine the con- represented capital. Now they appear he can check for the full amount of both obtained the correspondence couoeroiii libite regularly the state of business, I tents of the car. In the car, including occasionally but there has been no de trips when be takes his seat. He is al the fisheries troubles with Canada an •radically making Bradstreet's the au- — FOR THE BEST — | about 3000 newspapers sent in from dif- velopment so that they can see but lit lowed $125 a year for stationary. The the imprisonment of Cutting in Mexico hority as to the condition ami prospects I ferent fiortions of the state, there are 62,- tle. From what they do see of the «»un most of this sum is pocketed. The mem and copies of new treaties with England if the commercial world. It needs but i glance at the newspaper to satisfy any I >00 pieces of immigration literature, for try they are very enthusiastic iu the lie- bers draw their money in different wats. and other «luntries. •m‘ that its publishers have been ambi- TIN, SHEET-IRON A COPPERWARE I distribution along that three months’ lief that we have an almost euexliausti- There are probably twenty of the Value of Bran. ♦ lous more than avaricious, for in no way present House who let their salaries run J journey, and anyone who has read “Ore ble dejxisit of rich quartz and placers re its pages made up to cater to the We suppose it will be a hundred or t w- Call at x »pillar taste or to serve the purpose of gon as it is,” or any of the folders or leaf awaiting the capitalist. Messrs. Smith into nest eggs. There are a couple of years before the bulk of farmers will be lets, which are epitomes of the pamphlet, and Booth both mining men have negoti dozen members who always overdraw, or lieve it. but it is true to-day, and has loud or insinuating advertisers. Notrivi- 4 or sensatiomd matters are ever to be Knows that there is no exaggeration in ated for the purchase of the Green Bros, rather, borrow from the head of the bank. lieen proved to lie so, that bran is worth ounil in its column. but the whole 9(10 my of it. And so when the Wisconsin mine at Galice creek in which they have They borrow or get in advance sums its cost to sow upon land that has been irge pages a year are so solidly packed rith news, reports, discussions, decisions or the Michigan farmer, takes a stroll great confidence. This is the only quartz ranging from 310 to $300, and at the end depleted of the same elements that ar- I t * ml data as to make Bradstreet's an ac- A through that car, looks into the glass mine in the county which has lie followed of the month they have nothing. The in bran, through full croppings-same as i ■eptable ami most imlisiiensable journal jars, where there are twenty two-ounce and the results are very satisfactory at a great majority of the mernliers draw all the fanner sows plaster- and that it is or progressive business men. that is coming to them at the end of each worth more than its cost if fed to cattle pean-, ten-ounce peaches, five ounce depth of—feet. month, particularly those who have their for the purpose of enriching the manure. -r- J . I . plums, or stands alongside of wheat and Caught a Fawn. In Keeaer'a Block, Ashland, Or., bull stock families with them. Some of them never In other words the cattle feeder, or th< An Enterprising Reliable Home. oats seven feet high, he may rest assured tui hand and made to order. While the Oregon Pacific passenger i ~ :* Jiat the soil producing these things can J. H. Chitwood A Son can alwsvs be re- see an outside bank, but let their monthly dairyman, can get double pay for the cost rain was winding through the mountain led upon, not only to carry in stock the salaries remain, and draw it out in small urves on Monday afternoon on its way lie depended upon for an average growth, A.«*- — ___ of bran if judiciously fed to his stock Particular Attention paid to Job Work. .»eat of everything, but to secure the Agen rom Corvallis to Yaquina City, it over- such as he sees elsewhere in the car, and cy for such article« an have well-known sums. Others take out their salaries and once in the increase of meat iu botL <x>k and ran down a good-sized fawn or Which will be Jou* la a workmanlike manner which he must concede is equal to the • uerit. and are popular with the people, place them in other banks. But this is quality and quantity; and once iu the in oung deer, in its sjxits. The fawn was au.1 at the reputation of beirn. reasonable desires of the farmer or the thereby sustaining enterprising. and ever reliab e. not done as much as formerly. A num crease and quality of manure. What fol xi frightened by the appearance and Plain and Facny Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. ruit grower. The visitor, who is inter- always raving secured the agency for the ce.e- ber of them got caught in the Middleton lows from this? Simply that money can toise of the train that it did not ¡»ossess •■ason enough to turn from the track, brated Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con bank that broke some time ago. Most of sted in woods, will find some admirable OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. sumption. will sell it on a positive guaran the memliere do all their financial busi i not be wasted by a liberal feeding of bran, mt kept running ah<nd of the the train specimens, the mining man will be de tee. It will surely cure rnv and every af- i util it was literally tired out Then one ness over the counter of the Congression and ever}- dollar invested is returned t but the ben in ate nal u¿ed. Office and Sales Room« in Masonic Building, lighted with the display of specimens • action of throat, lungs and chest, and to al bank, and some of them pile checks as the farmer’s puree with big interest. —U the train hands got out and « ptured show our confidence, we invite you to call _ae fawn and will keep it as a pet. irom Eastern and Southern Oregon, the and get a trial bottle free. i 8. Dairyman. ff high as 860,0j0 in a single session. B. F REESER. W. u: ATKINSON. Sscretwry aadG«a«r*l Maaafsr. 10-7 J [Oregonian, Aug. 20.) Geo. B. Cuney, CLAYTON & CORE GROCERY STORE I In Johnson’s block. Ashland, Oregon. I Groceries and Provisions TABLE WARE AND CROCKERY. CASH ! C^VSTl ! CASH BUYERS Govern Yourselves Accordingly. NEW FIRM! NEW FIRM! Ashland Grocery Store. FARLOW & MILLER ▲. L. WUlsy, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. YOULE & GILROY, SASH, DOORS and BLINDS, Lumber, Mouldings, Brackets ! PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHE8, CLASS LATH and SHINGLES. PHOTOC RAPHS Eastern ?nil Trees iSinHtrj. Call at Logan's Callery, on the hill, Bloomington,Phoenix, Nursery Co Ashland Woolen Mills, WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS. B. F. Reeser's NEW TIN SHOP Prices That Defy competition. I 1 ilf c.