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I >a ■ ASHLAND Ed.t TIDINGS 7 / * TIDINGS ASHLAND I Tsrins of One square, Each Additi Terms ot Subscription: Regular liberal t six months............................. “ three months........................ > Kates, -ix copies for....................... ' lerms in advance. VOL. XI -W-J---------- ------------ —1 - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. KAILROAD GOSSIP. I i WAKE I’P. 00 . 1 w l'c rtiacmuuts insortoli upon Job Printing Of all ____________________________ riptiona done on short notice Legal B^hks, Circulars. Business Cards Billheads, Letterheads, Posters, etc., got- ten up in good style at living prices. ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1886. I I rtion rtion. ’AU Local Nutiu hi copy, one year................................ $ I INGS ASHLAND II. LEEDS. juicl Publisher. -A — ----- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. w. t- , ---------------- -------- — THE VINA FRUIT SHIPMESTS. IMMIGRATION BOARD. Fruit Growers’ Association. [Portland News, Oct. 8.1 San Francisco dispatches to the Port-1 [cor. Red Blufl (Cal.) Caused [Oregonian, Oct 6.] Following, from a Portland exchange, Geo. B. Cuney, Vina is a small town and presents an is a report of the last regular meeting of land pa[>era last week contained a rerival Among yesterday’s dispatches to the A meeting of the North Pacific Fruit Attorney and Counsellor at Law. of the report that the Central Pacific Aeua was one from San Famcisco to the appearance of no great importance to the the state immigration board: The re Growers’ association convened at the \s LAND, OREGON. company intends to build an extension effect that the California and Oregon casual observer. But situated as it is, on gular meeting of the state board of im council chamber at 10 A. M. yesterday, J. Wul Ott.-l 'l t I'-« * in the court* of Oregon, eastward from the California Ar Oregon, j . nplroad is being pushed northward quite the railroad and in the midst of some of migration was held at the rooms at noon : R. Cardwell, president, in the chair. rt ii« 1er u- vi . .ind prepari papers ill the *et- 11 1 of • -t,t.-- make applications for through the Klamath pass, to traverse I vigorously, and will cross the Klamath the richest boi I of Tehama county, and to-day; present Messrs. C. H. Dodd, H. iì O. Dickenson, who was appointed ut patent* under the V. S mining laws, and the county east of the Cascades, and even river at Scott’s Bar. From that poiut being in a position where the land is W. Corbett, Wm. N. Ladue; alx-nt H. the last quarterly meeting to present the m. v '•ei on-iilh d on all matter* pertaining to i .overnment lands. School and 8" amp tually connect with the Northern Pacific. surveys have been made for a road to be easily watered by Deer creek, it is one of B. Miller and 8. llothchild. The follow best varieties of trees for planting ou the Ii As. and claim* against tile V. S. for ser vices or lo*se*. We give the dispatches in full with their constructed up the valley of Klamath, the greatest fruit centers of Northern ing is the report of the secretary: “As a : Northwest coast, deli vert* I an address OFFICE—Main street. [10-30 passing between the upper and lower ■California and is destined to Income, at whole the character of the immigration I setting forth hie ideas of the importance dates: T om nship p.its on tile in the office. Hereby inform the public Hiat they h ive just opened and aro displaying San Francisco, Oct. 5.- The Central Klamath lakes, in the vicinity of Liuk- no ilistant day, one of the first on the for September has been exceptionally of ’he question, and stating that he had at their store in Reiser's block a first-class stock of Pacific railroad company are pushing rille, and to penetrate Eastern Oregon. Pacific slojie. good, chiefly composed of young married sent blanks to many fruit growers and J. T. Bowditch, Fruit is being shipjied from here at the men; far mere, men of character and som- fruit shippers containing a series of ques their Oregon branch, and have it definite The dispatch goes on further to state Attorney and Counsellor at Law ly located as far as the Klamath river. that it is very probable that the road will rate of t hree carloads per day, and each means - thrifty, enterprising people. .An tions involving all points on which ho \MIL\XD, OREGON. They are surveying up the Klamath river not soon form a Portland connection as car holds about ‘2*2.000 pounds. At 2 ets. examination of the source of this influx needed information, and that he liad also \t ill priK'tice u all court* of the State. into the Klamath lake country, as they the company intended to tap the re per pound this brings in a revenue of shows that these new-comers are a pan attended a meeting of tho Pacific Coast < .lection* promptly made and remitted are anxious to reach the extensive and sources of Eastern Oregon at the ear $1,320 [>cr day for tho shipiug season. of the overflow of the western states, th, Nurserymen’s association, which met at 9-4 ! fertile region of Eastern Oregon. The liest date possible. The company has There are people who think that fruit majority of them coming from Iowa, Ban FniU' iseo in August. Tn coueluaiou engineers’ reports of the feasibility and decided on this course owing to the high will not pay. Let us figure a little and Michigan, Nebraska, Kansas. Missouri, he stated that some lands of fruit trees T. B. Sent, Which they no t iTerat n iy lowest living prices to cash customers practicability of the route are very en opinion entertained in San Franeiscu of see if this is true. Wisconsin and Illinois. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. are not worth the trouble of ibgging o II 1 all who favor them with their patron an<l they feel .issmcl T. There are 130 trees on au acre of couraging, and it is claimed that tho that region. The land of Eastern Ore JACKSONVILLE, OR. “If there lias been any other character hole in which to plant them, and that age will 1 e well -d with the prices and quality of |.r.b t. »• m nil thecourUof Oregon. proponed route, [»enetrating Eastern Ore gon is designated as ranking among t he ground, and each peach tree during an istic of the immigration of the mouth it other kinds uro worth all the labor that ’! iu t » »>urt gon by way of Klamath river and lake«, riêSUat The railroad company is satis ordinary year will yield 200 pounds of is the great numlier of young meu com the most enthusiastic lover of fruits will th< ir jooil.i - Their stuck consists of will be constructed at an early date. fied that the resources are ample to sus fruit. Peaches will readily bring 2 cents ing from some of the Atlantic cities to f give them. Following are the vnrf' tn Albert Hammoni, f San Francisco, Oet. 6.--Respecting the tain the road, and predicts a rapid set per pound at the depot. D ub will make j enter upon a business care»*r here in Ore- he recommonikd to the association for CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR, announcement made that the Central Pa tling up. The San Francisco merchants S52G per acre, and after an orchard is ' gon with their own means available. A planting: I ASHLAND, OREGON. cific intended extending their Oregon line claim that their city is the commercial hearing very little exjiense is attached to goodly number of these having followed Summer up)des Red A.*tniehau. (iia- W ' ittenii pe "iptly to any business in the i.nc of Inn i -urveviug. locating ditches, etc., into Eastern Oregon as far north as the basis and outlet of that region and hail i the business. The business has assumed close upon thi>ir letters of iuqiry to the venstein. ud « vervtliii,.: p< rtainlug t<> civil engineer such proportions around Vina that a San board. The stubs on the ticket books Columbia river, it is learned to-day that the news with joy. Fall upples -Fall Pippiu, Seek-no- ing. Satl*f:u :i(>n guaranteed. 10-1 they will cross the Klamath, passing be ‘Ilice at tii- |>o«toffic< Should tins project be carried out. it Francisco company proixwe to establish a show a very equable distribution of these Further, Waxen. King of Tiaupkina coun tween upper and lower Klamath lakes, in would be a matter of grave importance <lrring house and cannery at that place, new-comers over the state; perhaps the ty, William Favorite. ! J. 3, Howard, the vicinity of Linkrille, county seat of to Portland. Lb would mean the tapping and agree to take all the fruit raised at 2 greater proportion have located in West Winter apples -Baldwin. Northern Klamath county, Oregou, and thus pene of all the southern countries, and the cents [ kt pound for the next five years. Notary Public and Conveyancer ern or Southern Oregon. Spy, Monmouth Pippin, Grimes’ Golden Another great and important feature MEDFoRD, OREGON. trate Eastern Oregon. The line of road diversion of the growing and healthy And everything usually fo in a first class General Merchandise store “The plan of procuring immigration Pippin, Esoptis Spitzenberg, Yellow New connected with Vina is the Stanford data by the use of the jwistal card, which ton, Yellow Bclleflower, Winesap. AH ki.i 1* of r destati business given careful thus projected will furnish, for the first business of these localities to San Fran Cash buyers will find it to be to their interest to call and examine a' i tition. and mformation furtii-hed eon- I time, railroad communication with the cisco. The proposed route to Eastern winery, which is giving employment at was adopted last June, is still being car < l i ning property in the new tow n. Summer pears Clapp’s Favorite, J »art - our goo Is an<l get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. rest of the world to a country rich in Oregon will be through some of the finest present to a great many men. The win ried out. At last report of this part lett. mineral, timber and agricultural re sections of the State, which are destined ery has lieen in full operation for two of the work, made in July, the addition I ♦ Fall pears Buerre d'Aujou, Fall But Dr. S. T. Songer, sources, 80,000 square miles in extent, an at no distant day to support an extensive weeks, and it is thought it will take an to the wealth of the state was $60],PM). ter, Louise B. d'Jersey, Buerre Clarogeuu PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. area twice as large as that embraced wit h- and thrifty population. Portland can ill other month to complete the picking and At this date the figures are $959,450, with Winter pears -Winter Nellis. Easter i ciii i one iloei ■ ululi of Ashland House ou in the liounilaries of the state of Ohio. afford to stand back and see all that trade crushing. I learned that 140 Chinamen some two or three- hundred cards still in Buerre, Vicar of Wakefield, Duchess de Main .treet. 111-12 The region possesses many rich valleys drift away to the metropolis of another are engaged in picking the grapes and the hands of new comers, and from whom Bordeaux. putting t hem in fifty-pound boxes. These there is very reasonable h<>[>e the board and large areas of fertile table laud, suit State. Plume— Coe’s Golden Drop, Columbia. C. J Sochrist, M. D., able for agriculture. The construction Peach, Yellow Egg, Bradshaw, Washing The News has recently warned the are then hauled to the winery and there will hear favorably. PHŒNIX, OREGON. of a railroad into the region will open up business men of Portland of the serious each wagon load is weighed. After this “The letters of inquiry arc again multi ton, Riene, Claude de Bavay. at once one of the most inviting, valuable results of inaction in attempting to se they are unloaded into a Heald patent plying rapidly and from their character Prunes—Italian, Petit d’Anjou, Hun Oi’.’.ee at ,< e—slate nt Engle Uros. -tore. [III-ID and fertile areas now remaining in the cure the trade of the regions developing elevator and there carried to the upper' it is evident that during the next half garian. public domain. Excluding the Sacra in the Northwest. Had its voice been story, where the boxes are emptied into a ; year the immigration into the state will Cherries Black Tartarian, Royal Ann. Dx. D. 2. Bice mento and San Joaquin valleys, Eastern better heeded, the jieople to-day would Heald crusher and the empty I sixes are be very heavy. A gixxl many of thes Black Republican, Black Bignrrau. physician and surgeon , Oregon contains the largest proportion of have had the l>enetit of the growing busi returned to the ground by the under mo letters are from persons who write in th> Peaches Early Alexander, Hale’s Ear A* hlaxi >, O regon . lands suitable for agriculture of any ness of the Cœur d’ Aleue section, in tion of the elevator. The crushed grapes, interest of neighbors and friends, and it I ly, Early Crawford. Golden Cling. Snl- Office near the briilge. next door »ouili of I equal area west of the Rocky mountains. the llc-l llou.-e m-idcuce cor spring st. ami ♦ stead of seeing it slipping through their separated from the stems, are conducted is tolerably safe to say that each letter » wav, Lenmu Cling. First Avenue. through pipes, or rather Humes, to the represents at least from four to six persons. It will, therefore, contain in the early fu fingers mid into Eastern markets.. After some discussion the Rhode Isl ^9~^peciai attention given to diseases of wo large vats, and there allowed to ferment Quite a number of these letters are from and greening, Blue Pearmnin and Kay ture the largest population. The line of Time and again it has directed atten men. [3-1 PLAIN AND DECORATED WALE, :i; COFFEES, ROAST AND GREEN. the CaliTomia 4 Oregon will be the pio tion to the manner in which Portland for from four to six days. The grapes colony agents most of whom name mid were added to the list of apples. neer road of this region, except a short Addresses on the subject of marketing was permitting itself to lie outgeneraled after being sufficiently fermented are ear winter or spring for their departure for IN GLASS AND SToNE. . + ; TEAS, IN PAPERS, CANS A J. 3. Walter, ned to the [tresses four in number and Oregon. It can l>e safely stated that o: fruit, etc., were delivered by E. W. Allen, section of the Oregon Short Line rail by San Francisco in Southern Oregon. DENTIST, way, which is situated iu the extreme Ct tli : i :\ \ nd nil ; jars , spices a all I By following the projected route l>e- each holding two tons and there by the the 989 heads of families or young men H. E. Battin, F. II. Page, S. P. Sladden northeast corner of the state. The con tweeu the lakes through Klamath. Lake ponderous weight which is brought to who have visited the rooms during Sep and others. \ ElîW .RE. KINDS OF struction of the proposed route is there and Grant counties, probably to some bear the rich, red liquid is separated from tember, fifty visited the exhibit car, and H. Miller exhibited specimens of the 118 fore au inauguration of a new and im [Hiint in the neighborhood of Ontario, the pulp. The juice is then conveyed to were influenced to come by what they «xxllin moth. HANG INC a AND . C \NNED GOODS. portant system of Pacific coast railroads, in Baker county, all that section of Sont h- underfloor tanks, and from there carried saw and heard. E. W. Allen moved that a committee of which the California A Oregon l>e- eru and Eastern Oregon, and Western by steam power through pipes to the Miss Aloni Weber, LAMPS, l’a m 1RS AND STA of five be appointed to investigate the FRITTS, MEATS, &C„ AC. Strikes ami Arbitration. T' aeherof tnu«i<’ nt A*hlanil College, will give comes tho main trunk, mid for which Idaho will lie brought into easy com larger wine tanks. There are 200 of subject of the codliu moth, and to take itiDiructiou* iu S. F. Chronicle. TIONERY, PENSAND l'ENCiLS. 2: OILS, PAINTS AND BRUSHES. as is intended by the Central Pacific, San these tanks in the basement story and It i6 a hopeful sign that there is a steps to secure legislation in the matter PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR ................................................................. : * : .............. . .................................................... Francisco shall lie the commercial basis munication with San Francisco. each one has a capacity of 16,000 gallons. The News entertains no fear that Port Ton lliuiteil niinibiTof pupils ont*i<le her growing sentiment in the ranks of the if necessary. All goods in our lini ice will furnish at the lowest cash rates. Call and Mr. Johnston, the Superintendent of and outlet. college class. The chair appointed as such committee land will ever loose its prestige as the I Knights of Labor in favor of arbitration see for yuurselre*. 1; i'icneeat Mr. A. G. Rockfellow s on Church San Francisco, Oat. 7.- The proposed metropolis of the Northwest. But it the winery, informed me that there were E. W. Allen, J. H. Lambert, S. Lnelling, Lt. as the best means of settling important extension of the Central Pacific road into does not consider it a rational policy to sufficient grapes this season to fill all the J. H. Settlemeier nnd Dr. O. P. S. Plum disputes between employer and employed. Eastern Oregon, ¡»articulara of which ignore and neglect those portions of the tanks or casks. This will make 320,000 mer. The assemblies in the West, particularly A. L. have been telegraphed, 'is attracting State and neighluirhixKl which are grow gallons for the season. There are about J. H. Lambert, chairman of committee those of St. Louis, as we loam by dis marked "attention. The papers here look ing rapidly and which are deserving of I thirty-five Chinese in the winery and Bix on boxes, recommended for dried prunes patches. have concluded that neither the i j upon the Bcheme as a good one, oue that attention. Unless this city arouses it or eight white men. boxes of the following size, inside meas Successor to Hunsaker & Dodge, strike nor the boycott is the l»est ulti A.MILXND, OKECON. The variety of grajies used are the Zin will offset to some extent the trade Cali self from its indifference and makes some ure: Fifty-pound boxes. 16 inches iu mate means that can lie used in enforcing ----------- DEA l.EK IN------------ 1» prepared to ulve eatitnates, to furnKh mate- fornia lo6t by the opening up of the Nor effort to branch out with its trade and fandel, Trousseau and Melvoide. and one lai. uu<l complete all kind* of buildings length, 12 «ride and 9 deep; for 25 pounds. the recognition of the just rights of labor. thern Pacific. A railroad man yesterday commerce, it is liable soon to find itself ton of grapes will make from 140 to 150 IN OK Ol'T OF TOWM 13*4 inches in length, lOwide and G deep; The strike is a very- uncertain weapon, on r.-aaonable terni.*. All work warranted to gallons of w-ine. This is truly a great in stated the California A Oregon road was cut off from Southern Oregon vek adopted. ef- and it generally cuts both ways. Very give satisfaction. I stitution and worthy of any one’s time to not being pushed through Siskiyou coun , fectually. Sli d’—ou Mechanic -treet. over Youle A Kil E. W. Allen submitted a resolution to often it cuts in the opposite way to that I roy’* store house and office. [10-10 I pay it a visit. Mr. Johnston is a kind ty for the object with which the Southern intended by those who handle it. In any change the constitution of the associa and obliging gentleman, and takes great Growing Chicory. Pacific company has generally been view taken of it it is a waste of time, of tion 6o that the future meetings be held M. L. Jl’uU. A. 1’. HAMMONI>. pride in showing visitors through the I Sunday Mercury.] credited, that of extending the line to a energy and wealth in order to compass an on the second Tuesday of October, Jan connection with the Oregon A California, Few peoplo understand what sort of works. end which surely might be more cheaply uary, April and July of each year, and H&mmond & McCall, and forming a through rail route from vegetable production chicory is. Many Growing Grapes for Wine. attained by an appeal to the judgment that the meeting in Octulier lx? held for Liny-- if -ash mid sells strictly San Francisco to Portland. I arc aware that it is used as a cheap mix REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS for cash. • [Sunday Mercury. J and reason of the community as repre two days. Adjourned. “Mr. Huntington.” said he, “has a bet ture with much of the browned and That California is the great wine-pro sented in some constituted authority. — A N li Appellations of Famous Men. ter plan in view than that which the pub ground coffee sold in cans and packages. ducing State of the Union, is one thing The Chronicle has repeatedly expressed lic believes is to be carried out. His It is also hold that its projierties are in a CONVEY NCERS, The Rehoboth Sunday Herald contains that “goes without Baying” but Oregon the belief that when the Knights of La agents havo secured three stage line degree poisonous and harmful to the the following appellations <>t prominent l Millanti, Oregon. has some pretensions in that quarter, bor fully comprehended the relative situ grants and rights of way running from health of those who use it. This is a men: nevertheless. In the Willamette valley ation of lalwr and capital they would Siskiyou county, in this state, through mistake. There are grades of ground ■ The Father of His Country—George Loan* negotiated. Property bought and sold; the humid climate and cold nights mili adopt these views, and (hat strikes under colli > tious utteudvl to; Abstracts of title fur Washington. the counties of Klamath, Lake, Grant coffee, sold in the market, which are nished. W m . M. GILROY. and Umatilla, in Oregon. He knows adulterated with some other substance tate severely against grape culture save their sanction would then cease. Grand The Sago of Monticello--Thouins Jef GEORGE E. Y OU LE for table uses, and even then the grain* Master Powderly is on record as in favor g4^->nrvci ing of nil kinds satiifuclorily and ferson. that there is more profit in developing that renders the beverage made, from it promptly doe- are vastly inferior to those grow in of arbitration. (>ne of the chief means Old Hickory—Andrew Jackson. such a vast territory as that in Eastern nauseating and doubtless unwholesome, Southern Oregon, to say nothing of Cali by which the order of the Knights of j >i. offer for -ale the following described real Old Hough and Heady— Zachary Toy- Oregon than there is in simply running a but that substance is not chicory. Many fornia, whoso vineyards are within sixty Labor can make itself useful to the work property. • ["-i-’.J lor. line up the coast, to diride traffic with the Hargadine property, cons.stuic of prefer coffee when mixed in proportion hours’ reach of us by steamer. But the ingmen at large is the carcfid collection Mad Anthony—Geu. Wayne. very desirable town lots, improved anr un water routes. He will therefore cause a of oue part chicory to three of coffee, two counties of Oregon lying next to the and classification of statistics lieariug up improved; and farming lands and atixik Expounder of t he Constitution—Dauiel deflection from the route originally- the beverage made from such mixture is California boundary have a climate to on their interests. As this work pro ranches in sizes to suit purchasers, up to Webster. 60W) acres; also, chosen. FromUpper Soda Springs, pres of fine flavor and highly palatable. There tally different from that of the Willam gresses it is certain to prove to them, as Great Pacificator- Henry Clay. ent terminus of the California A Oregon, is none of the nauseating taste ami flavor A O ixid Sn k R anch . 960 acres, six miles ette valley, together with an arid soil in has already been indicated by partial Unc< >ndit ional Surrender Grant— Uly - • East of Ashland—good for summer or win the line has lieen surveyed up the Klam alxmt it, often found in that sold in th»’ many places that is not only favorable comparison, that the strike as a rule is see 8. Grant. ter range. ath river, which it will cross at Scott’s market. Chicory is an esculent and for grape culture but absolutely unfit for more costly than advantageous. In itself l’w cn rr Ac ncs of good wood land near Little Mae -George B. McClellan. bar. From the latter point surveys run grows much in shape and general ap own. any other kind of products. To produce it is a legitimate means of resistance to Old Man Eloquent — John Quino ning between upper and lower Klamath pearance like the parsnip. The process g.xxl grapes no irrigation is necessary the oppressive domination of capital, but Adams. Dealer- ill— lakes, near Linkrille, have just lieen com of preparing it for use is to scrape away Young Hickory - James K. Polk. lifter the first year; and, as has lieen ob when too often employed it is either a pleted. with the intention of running the the outer rind, wash clean, cut into Political Meteor- John Randolph- served iu the renowned Johannisberger cause of disaster to the working class or line along up Eastern Oregon, between thin slices and brown in an oven until it Poor Richard—Benjamin Franklin. vineyards of Germany, and the still more else its success resembles too much the the Cascade range and the Blue moun assumes the color of well parched coffee. Onus - William Penn. renowned Clos de Vosgeot of France, the tyranny of the many substituted for the tains, crossing the Oregon Short Line at It can then l»e ground in au ordinary Stonewall—Thomas J. Jackson. drier the soil the richer the quality of tyranny of the few. On the other hand, MANUFA'JYUREH AND WOOD WORKER, Pendleton, and thcu passing on to a con coffee mill, when it is ready for use. It Rock of Chickamauga -Gen. Thorn;■«. wine. A l>elt of land answering this de arbitration recognizes the principle that nection with the Northern Pacific. is a Southern production but succeeds S’.! p oh lArst Avenue, near Main St. Honest Abe—Abraham Lincoln. scription extends from Grant’s Pas« in neither side is master of the situation, Throughout the entire territory traversed Planing, Matching and Sawing clone to order. Wooden by this route there is an immense grain maderately in temperate climates. The Josephine county to Ashland in Jackson bnt that each is dependent upon the { i Old Put- Israel Putman. rich sandy loam of Rogue River Valley county, nearly forty miles in length, and other. ; - W ill make estimates and bids on all Light Horse Harry—Henry Lee. Water Pipe made to order. buildings, public or private, anil furnish ; acreage, all of which will lie tributary to is peculiarly adapted to its culture and Old Tecumseh—Gen. W. T. Sherman. from seven to twelve miles in Width, cov all matcri.i . plans and specifications for I An American Greenland. the new road, and which is now without it should lie produced in this valley on Bayard of the South—(Jen. Marion. the construction of the same. ji^^Proprii.tors oi the lozc: X l.mery Planing' Mill, ered with a scrubby growth of the man- [Portland Telegrum.) transportation facilities. The grain and rich soil and with proper cidturc. This Fighting Joe—Gen. Hooker. Sash. Doni * and Mouldings on baud zxnita biush. Wherever that brush thrives Yesterday R. B. Worley arrived here other products will find a market in this much is said m defense of a much abused and for sale at lowest rates. Uncle Robert—R. E. Lee. there is good grape land, at least such NEAR R R. TRACK. MECHANIC St., ASHLAND. city, and there will be a good run of traf- memlter of tho vegetable kingdom which with his family —a wife and six children - Geuvtal -nop wo.k dun» iu short The Little Magician—Martin Vau has been the experience of viticulturists having in view the making of his perma ’ fic throughout the year. Much of the is unable to be present and speak for order. in Napa and Sonoma countiecwn Califor nent home in Oregon. He expects to lo Buren. trade of Idaho and Eastern Oregon will itself. , Stair building a specialty. E. K. ANDERSON The Superb—Gen. Winfield Scott Han JAMES THORNTON, nia, whose wine exports are nearly double cate somewhere in Marion county, and Vice President. be diverted from Portland to San Fran l’rc.Milcut _ • All work guaranteed to be first-class, cock. Tobacco—Pampass Grass. the value of what they now export in has gone to Salem, accompanied by his .••ml of Intis’ de-.igus. cisco, and as the California & Oregon w ill Father of the Qjoetitution—Janies Mr. D. IL Boiles of Myrtle Creek, wheat or barley. Of course great care family. Mr. Worley came hero from have a “long haul,” it can afford to pro Douglas county, has sent to the state should lie taken iu laying off a vineyard Northern Dakota, and he give* anything Madison. rate with the Northern Pacific on through Matoax — King Philip. 15. K Me MILLEN Ixiard of immigration several specimens to get a proper exposure, by taking the but a roseate account of a life in that re freight from the East.” Great Indian Apostle—Eliot. north side of a ravine so that the vine of tobacco raised on his place. These Mauutftcluicr of I t M it KEKS OF gion, which has l>een fittingly described Cincinnatrs of the West — George yard will elope toward the south. Next specimens consists of four or five bundles Young Stanford s Genius. as the home of the blizzard and the cy is to be considered the selection of vines, clone. He says he has lived m the Washington. of leaves that have undergone the sweat The son of Senator Stanford, had he Colossus of American Independence— lived, would have been one of the great ing and curing process. The leaves are .or which we should prefer those of Ger northern part < >f Dakota for the past six John AdamB. many or the northern provinces of teen years, and that he and his family large and finely depeloped, some of them (MIMMI, OREGON master mechanics of the age. He said I France. In California, the grapes used Mill Boy of the Slashes—Heny Clay. have come near freezing to death every ho would rather live to l>e master tne- being over two feet long and broad in Pathfinder of the Rockies—John C. for raisins have originally been imported winter. He has got sick of lieing blown h and lay either round or ■ chanic of the Central Pacific road than projiortion. Export tobacconists, who iiber logs nt the lowest price*, Fremont from Hungary and Croatia, while their away by cyclones and frozen witlrpitileee guaranteed toeive pernmni-nt in a Him president of it. At fourti>en years of age have examined these specimens, pro Prince of American Letters—Washing It i- had long expiTU-’iee in the !>■ st wine grapes have come from Ger blizzards and determined to try Oregon. nounce thein fully equal in size and flavor he constructed a small locomotive alxmt i i-iin-- nml laid the pipe* for the O. A 11 ton Irving. j many and the south of France. But in He left alxmt ten days ago. and then the 1; ini i u lb" burg and Aslilatid. eighteen inches in length, the cylinders to any of the “weed” that soothes but The Rail Splitter—Abraham Liooln. our own state, as we have a lees tropieal little creek which flows near his home and bed-plate of which were cast for him I does not intoxicate, reared in Kentucky I Headquarters, Youle 4 Gilroy’s Planing Mill Sage of Chappaqua—Horace Greeley. climate, the vines selected should proper was frozen firm frozen so hard in fact in the Sacramento shops, where be ac or even in the “Old Dominion.” Mr. I ice ir arlhc toun punipon Oak *t. Little Giant.—8. A. Douglas. ly come from a further northern latitude. that a two horse wagon loaded crossed it tually filed all the rods and shafts into Carlisle intends to send the bundles to Father of the Greenbacks—Salmon T. Our own belief is that the Catawba grape, ---------ALSO---------- without even cracking the ice. That im shii[>e with his own ha mis. The only the Mechanics' fair, where they will be Chase. so successfully cultivated in Ohio by the certainly pretty good for the 25th of Sep thing he could not do in reference to fit placed on exhibition. Two magnificent Teacher President—James A. Garfield CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. specimens of pampas* grass, similar to late Nicholas Longworth, vu’uld be the tember and will give one a sort of an r-? ting up the engine and setting it in readi 10 16 Carolina Game Cock— Gen. Sumter. ■ » -t 4V j l»r *per wine gnqx* for Southern Oregon. that which flourishes in such luxuriant b idea where the mercury would be linger ness to run, was the setting of the valve* Old Ossawatonue John Brown. It made a sparkling wine of great Havor, profusion on the famous plains of South ing about the first of January. Dakota so they would take steam properly. He Old Public Functionary—James Bu America, have also been received at the vastly superior, in our belief, to any of is undoubtedly a fine country to leave, lay a track from the house to the stable* rooms. These stalks, as originally re the champagne wines yet evolved from and so Mr. Worley thought. He saya chanan. at Palo Alto, and on fine days he would Great America. Commoner — Thad- ceived here, stood about fifteen feet high, i the soil of our sister State; and we be there are a great many persotiH in Dakota run the engine backwards and forwards, I J and crowned by long white feathery, lieve that a colossal fortune awaits the who are very anxious to come to Oregon, I deus Stevens. (hen running Inside it and laughing with boy silken tassels. So lofty was the grass far-seeing wine grower of Southern Ore I and would do so if they could only sell than ai Wild Cherry and Tar. ish glee at the success of his skill. There that it was found convenient to cut the gon, who has the enterprise to introduce their home« to any advantage. But as will be a polytechnic school in the great stalks in twain about midway.. This Every body knows the virtues of Wild the courage to stay with it until its nearly everybody wants to leave that Cherry and Tar an a relief and cure for any Ma no for Naic. Plain andKancy Jassimeres. Flannels, Hosiery, Etc Stanford University, where the little en- grass is said to be useless as feed for and affection« of the throat and lungs, com success is fairly established. The vine gina.v.ill be preserved for its historic as- stock, but is handsome and ornamental. American Greenlaud there are precious bined with these two ingredients arc a few t I ue upright piano, neatly new yards of Jackson and Josephine counties — [ Telegram. 6oenatie>ns. OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADFto ORDER, fow purchaser!-. simple healing remedies in the oom posi Euqiiire at office of G. F. B ilu . ngs . will be their most valuable portion of tion of Dr. Boeanko'a Cough and Lung lshlaud, May 7, 1^’ Narvc-iife and ngor restored in men und _ ___ Read these facts—It may save your life— When doctors cannot help you, then take < h.ice and b.ikj Rooms ^faaonic Buililinc, Syrup, _____ making it _____________ Just the remedy for hard taxable property by the close of the cur cures xuppr-HHeu women by using Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine. times. time«. Price 50 oenta oents~aad tl/ Samplta Ba Gilmore’* Magnetic Elixir for your throat Cilmove's Aromatic _____ Wine _____ ___ and (1. I Old pa:>ers for salo nt tùia office— aud luii£*e. Fur salo at tho City drug store. menstruutivnand painful monthly sickness. rent oeutury. Fur sale at the City drug store. | free. BoH by J H Qutwoad * tow W. 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