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■ Nr ' F- ASHLAND TIDINGS AND ■ r • IS •ULLi EVEItY FRIDAY MORNING. HL AND W. II. LEEDS. ■i and Publisher. * Terms of Advertising: UIOAL. Ire. Krat insertion....... Additional insertion......... |3 00 . 1 50 LOCAL. Local Notices, per line................................ 15c Regular advertisements inserted upon liberal terms. Terms of Subscription: ’J., copy, one year.................................$ 2 50 ** six months.................. 129 *• three months............. 75 ’■ Rib- ix copies for......... .. 12 50 VOL. XI. Terms, in advance, ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1886. jfr __ i Job Printing Of nil descriptions done on short notice Legal Ulunks. Circulars. Business Cards billheads. Let lerlieads. Posters, etc., got ten up in good style at living prices. NO. 19. restrain^, anil the slightest offense will BAKIN'!« PO P. i EK TRAMP>. 01 it NATIONAL 10RTTNE. precipitate a war. Southeastern Oregon Letter front Repn*M*ntative Hermann to the i A Xewspajier Valedictory. is now íiperiencing its first indications Geo. B. Currey, Tlte danger to the public health from Secretary of War. Dr. BeL ion des, of Brooklyn, hits col In the last issue of the Buffalo Wallow ue indiscriminate use of the many lime of futur^permauent development. Here Attorney and Counsellor at Law, lected a number of interesting statistics tofore iU small population was chieily \\ orid we find the following: ASHLAND, OREGON. •al alum baking powders of commerce in regard Lo our national wealth. They R osebvrg , Oct. 5. IN “With this number the time seems t i»«l to esses in the courts of Oregon, herders, who settled among the Indians s Iwien so fully exposed that every- | are pleas;.nt reading for us l»oastfnl Secretary of War, Washington, D, C. :• r advice and prepare pajx-rs in the set- have fully arrived at which to cease t’ temporarily, and gave no attention to the "f <- ate«, make applications tor y desires to avoid them. As “fore Americans, however p<x»r wo may lie in ¿>7r: Having just arrived from a person nidi r tlie I’. >. mining laws, an«l agricultural or manufacturing possibili- publication of this paper. Many of oi med is forearm« <1. hotis»*keejx‘rb will dividually : •5 al visit to southeastern Oregon the loca t.es ; 1.1 c. n-uited on all matters pertaining of th$ country. Now all this is l>e- subscribers will not get this issue. To ’ •roment lands. School anil Swamp ank us for apprising them of tbc.-peeial tion of Fort Klamath and the Indian mi«1 tlH.nis against the V. s. for scr- The total wealth of our country, now ing < eha^jped. The demand for small brief al«»ut it, we were not.permitted :• i . ■> - or losses. »oris at present Ixnng made to dispose the richest in the world, is reported reservation I beg to urge upon your I <>i l l' E—Main street. [h>-:» is is (ktiwding out the large herders. I remove our printing paix»r from 1! ■ such powders in this vicinity. kind attention the matter of retaining farms at $43,501),(MM),000, in population of 50.- fi.i, ii'lii). j>Ut* oil tile in the office. I i the truops at Fort Klamath. The citi- A health^ stimulus is given to cultiva Adams express office this week althou The pr< »prietors of some of the worst OOO.tXM) with a total of 17,500.000 pro I i these powders are now going from ducers. An enormous sum iu the aggre Zeus of that entire country, covering a j tion of the soil, and to the suqirise of we have never, iu these column«, eau J. T. Bowditch, «use to house, trying by means of a gate, representing however, tlie accumu radius of 1<Ml miles from the fort, enter- i the fii indl settlers rich harvests of grain aught against Mr. Adams or his jutrtb Attorney and Counsellor at Law gardens are produced on soil celebrattxl express. We have paid main inck, or so called test, with heal and lations or 250 y«ars, much of it iu land, tain serious aud loudly expressed appre ami pi \ >11 LAND, OREGON. hension of difficulty between the wliitee | which I bnta few years since was regarded a dollar into the G. O. D. department of water, to show that their article is as buildings and machinery*. An e*jual v ].ru«-ti< e if all court« of the State. ood its the Royal Baking Powder, mak- i division would give to each man, woman and Indians iu the event of a removal of I as incapable of production. As settle this mini's express company. Before we < ti'.n- promptly made and remitted. .., the comparison with this brand be- and chikl a capital of only $870, much of the troops from Fort Klamath- I think . ment« and cultivation increase it is found came w< st, our physician told us weconh 9-4 .use evervlxxly recognizes it to lx* abao- it relatively worthless to the individual this apprehension is justified. I arrive j that clim^e changes occur. The sever not live without cod liver oil. and, in I at this conclusion from a careful and dis- ; ity <jf theratt* fall and spring frosts, the deed, he was right, for have we not beei. mtely pure and wholesome, the object, owner, or of $25(N) to each producer. T. B. Kent, Which they nos oiler at the very lowest living prices to cash customers interested examination of the subject, ! excessive cold of winter and its duration a C. O. D. liver oil the time since we oi course, being to supply their own The latter sum represents the limit of A î ' r::ev aud Counsellor at Law. i and they feel assured that :;!] »•. ho favor them with their patron goods in place of the Royal, whiehhouse- obtained from a number of days’ travel ; are diminishing. A greater degre«1 of started this pajver? J \C K SON VILLE, OR. t average wealth attainable. There is no “ This hist remark ie offered as a gratu tu-epers have have so many years relied more to lxs laid. The same result is moisture is being produced, more rain • r:o (iee in ail the couru of Oretrou. age will be well satisfied with the prices and quality of through that country; from a stay at the < i th«' court housc. Rü-3 i fort ami interviews there; ^»-»m a visit to and lees snow is found, and it is not idle itous insult to every* unpaid snl>scril»er. ajxvu to puff up the morning biscuit, and emphasized by analyzing the annual pro their goods ------ Their stock consists of roll, the eatoi mid palatable, iwsfcy which it ìb I "„t «0000^000 án^MllV. lo make light, and whole- that ere long the highest hill Paid-up subscribers may omit it. Or we some the Klamath reservation, near by, aud a to pr duction. The most careful estimates Al “ET at * will go to them personaMy and apologiz . totxt produce abundant harvests. lengthy conversation with the Indi.in ( L U-.GINEER and SURVEYOR, “But let uh seriously review the past tamoiu«. 1 From this must bo deducted $700,(1X1.- agent (whose Indians number about No section of the Pacific slope offers bet ASHLAND, OREGON. The bousekeejH'r v ill do well to lx) on (MMI, paid in taxes. $1,300,000,000 to mat«' ter facilities for manufacturing purposes two years’ history of the World. What 1000); from cautious questioning of lead Hiiptly to any buviness in the I ing Indian chiefs; and from a general than this great lake region, and no coun have we not done to aid and encourage her guard against these baking ]i<iw«ler I g«xxl the annual wear and tear of the * i aline «litchi■«. etc.. I ,> rtaiii.li»; to civil engineer- our infant industries and advance the tramps. Every intelligent peraon knows ! ineaus of production, $8,000,000,000 to lx* hearing of complaints from the people try is lietter watered. The water power . n guarantee«!. that any goods ]>e«ldled from house to divided among 50,000,000 consumers', settled on the frontier there for over 100 of Link river, supplied from the up]»er flagging commerce of Buffalo Wallow? 10-12 ’li< [»»«toffice. Klamath lake, near the prosperous t«»wn ' “Let our files show whether we have house in Ibis manner, or that are given without allowing anything fur interest miles. J. S. Howard, Fort Klamath is now the only remain of Linkville, is unrivaled by that which done what we say or not. Let reluctant I away in samples, or sought to be intro on invest« ,! capital or for its increase. ing fort in Gregon, and should it be dis dnxes the world-renowned factories of capital paw over our pages, covering the » duced by seeretely traducing the character 1 Allowing .'» per cent, for these, the net i" public and Conveyancer M EDI it RD, OREGON. banded our entire state will lie without Lowell. The union of Upper aud Lower past, and answer if what we now state of other gocxls well known to be pure: production is reduced to $5,725,000,000. And everythin ii-. i dl , louiai in i :>t class General Merchandise store ami reliable, have lio merits of their own. Throwing caj»itai out of the account t r> a! vstau business given careful any garrison, or other military defense Klamath lakes, when found expedient, be not accurate. Cash buyers will fin ■ i to be to their interest to call and examine .:ud information furnished cou- ‘•Have we not at the instigation of lead iind have failed totiud purchasers through will give continuous deep water naviga on the part of the general government, 4 juop. rty in the uew town. there is «inly $160 a year for each in- our gtxxls ;unl get >i;r prices before purchasing elsewhere. either along our coast line of over 300 tion from Fort Klamath into California. ing citizens here, boomed the condition legitimate means. habitant, <»r of $115 if capital is entitled We are informed as a matter of fact, 1 to a dividend anaveargeof from 31 to miles or along our frontier Itotuidaries of Everywhere wo lx?hold evidence of |x*r- of trail«', when traffic was dead and cur F. H, Young, that one of these tramps is trying to in 44 cents a «lay. Forty cents a day jnust still greater distitnee. The area of Ore tnanent investment. The j»eoplo now rency nothing but a hollow memory? PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ‘•Have we not through the colums of troduce a powder that has been found by i suffice, on the average, to f«-cd, clothe, gon exceeds that of the great state of there have come to stay. The tent and 8]“ • iulfy: Diseases of Women ami New York, with that of Vermont, New bark sh;mty aro suiierseded by the com the World, asked that a bank lx« at once the Government chemist to lie 11.85 ja r and shelter tho people of this country. Children. Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Isl fortable frame dwelling, and the school established here, when as a matter of cent lime, while the other peddles u Or, dividing the annual production 111-18 o ;«•,• at Ashland House. and, Connecticut and New Jersey com house and church those greater anchors fact, for a year the postoffice here has h: d powder that is 20 j»cr cent alum one a among the actual workers, the average bined. There are five Indian reserva of society- givo assurances of future to sell stamps and take the pay out of powerful caustic, the other a corrosive income will lx: between $327 and $475 a poison. tions within the state, containing about promise, gratifying to behold. Such a the store? year. Three hundred ami fifty dollars a Dr. S. T. Songer, ••Have we not been gay aud frolicsome No such tricks or jugglery will be apt year must buy bread, raiment, pay house 5854 Indians. The Klamath reservation country is worthy of the continuance of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. is alxiut the area of all the other four present protection afforded by the Klam in these columns that the world at lar e to deceive any intelligent person. The . rent, aud provide a margin for tho saving I ‘'.i . one d or >outh of A-Ululili Uoibenn combined. ath garrison. The tranquility and pros might not tumble to the woe within us? housekeeper who has used her Royal , in every family of three ¡x-roons. Two M . ,i -tiect. ril-l'J Baking Powder ever since she discarded : dollars a day is far alxivo tho average in Oregon has a larger number of Indians perity of this new country will at once Have we not joked, and punned, an frolicked iu print, when the shrill north cream of tartar ami so«la, knows more i iu proportion to population of whites cease, aud lx» difficult to restore, in case come that the productive energy of the I o 0. J Sechrist, M, B., alx)iit its qualities than all the tramps iu . country can pay. He who secures it I h >- than any other state. of au uprising of that large body of In wind was whispering abroad with his i t breath, ‘he hath no underclothing what i the country can teach her. The crucial I longs to the privileged classes, with We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of staple and fancy goods. PH'ENIX, OREGON. Among the least advanced in the arts dians who have lived under a garrison ever”? test to which shelias put the Royal Bak many, perhaps, alxiv«« him. but with many of civilization, and as to submission as a restraint ever since 1863. To remove this oik - - it resilience—slate at Engle Bros. ’ drag “ We have been loyal to the town in ing Powder -the test of actual and suc more lx?low him; and every man IxTongx r no-io restraint now will lx1 an experiment PLAIN AND DECORATED WARE. C< 'EFEES, ROAST AND GREEN. whole, are the trilies of the Klamath res fraught with serious apprehension. The which we lived, and this act in our ca cessful work in the preparation of pure to the bloated plutocracy, against whom ervation in Southeastern Oregon. Among reer shows how loyal the town has been and wholesome f< kx I. under which ii has s«K'ialism urges its crusade, who owns these is the Modoc tribe, These Inilians character of these Indians, and the con IN GLASS AND STONE. » to us. Other newspapermen, with fewer never failed - is entirely satisfactory to $25(K) worth of property , or who receives became noted for their treachery, their tinuing cause for dispute do not justify a brains and in lietter towns, have grown her. She has always had “good luck,” more than $400 a y ear for his work. .It RS. SPICES A ALL stubborn and long continued resistance hope for satisfactory results. affluent. Low-browed journalists else which it is making light, sweet, and deli-! ♦ -< > • ii. .ii tnv hriilire. next door south of In conclusion, the hope is expressed to the U. S. tnxips at the lava I xh I s , and t! • ■ U House. Residence cor Spring st. ati«l Plantation Philosophy. where, in towns that are populated by .- KI NDS »>F VERW1RE. cions bread, biscuits, and cake, and has I i.- Avenue. for their massacre of Gen. Canby and that the tnxips now at Fort Klamath will human lx'ings, have done well, while we, placed it, to stay, at the bead of her It makes er liar mighty mad ef yer ^S^S^ecial attention given to diseases of wo Rev. Dr. Thomas while under a flag of lie increased, ami that if it lie the policy VANNED goods . HANGING A STAND men. ......... T»-J with a fatigued and vapid constituency, tells him er lie. housekeeping favorites. She knows that truce. Many settlers were also murdered of the department that Forts Klamath have thrown away our two lx‘st years, it has been officially approved by the De wise man alius tollin’ us what ter and Bidwell lie consolidated, may the LAMPS. BOOKS AND STA and much property destroyed before the i ami now go forth only with what is ex- Government chemists as tho best and we • do ter hah good belt, but airier all it J. S. Walter, consolidation be at Klamath in Oregon. Inilians were subdued. Many of the sur imagine that the baking powder tramp peer like de fool outlilvs him. DENTIST T1ONERY. PENS AND PENCILS. : OILS, PAINTS AND BRUSHES. vivors of this tribe still form a part of Fort Bidwell is in the midst of a large empt from seizure and sale. “ We kept quiet when the convention who attempts to supplant its place iu her j The day jreera ter die easier when de the Klamath reservation Indians. They populous country, far removed from any t tu VM», Onit.ox. made its nomination for member of as confidence will find this a had year for falls o' de year hab come. In July de I are vindictive, sullen, treacherous and possible frontier dangera, and in a state sembly. List year, and assisted iu hie elec day fights hard an’ it is erbout ez much II 5 his business. insolent. The Indians on the Klamath well supplied with garrisons, and with ac tion liecause he was a Buffalo Wallow as old night kan do ter choke her down, reservation comprise in round numbers commodation« to all parts, whereas with The Capitol Improi einent. citizen, well knowing even then that he but in de fall, when de time comes, day. Fort Klamath—tho only garrison—re Miss Alena Weber, ajfout 1000, ¡Salem Statesman. I would be the first man to put biineelf on takes the haze mosquito bar what ovetuii I. <,f mu'ie nt Aslilunu College, w ill give The agent in charge, in bis sjiecial re moved from Oregon, and with but few the five-cent counter. We knew that he I Notwithstanding the fact that a re- han's her, pulls it erroun* her, tucks it iu-tructious in port of date Sept. 18, 1886, (last month) roads for rapid transit, great damage in would take anything from a pass to a porter of this pajx-r visits the state down an’ falls ter sleep, while the stars PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR Successor to Hunsaker& Dodge, to the honorable commissioner of Indian the hour of [H'ril may bapjien to our watermelon. But everybody said we capitol building every week day, yet at come out, one by one, an’ look down on i i limit'd number of pup ill outside her i I college cla«s. affairs, says: “Probably one-half of these frontier. Fort Klamath is iu communi should stand by the nomination, espec each visit he finds something there worthy the shrouded day. I lub the fall of do ----------- DEALER IX------------ Mr. A. G. Rockfcllow's euChurcit cation with open highways to all parts of K Indians are kept under priqter restraint ially as long an the nominee was a man of note, in the way of improvements. year. Dar comes to me ar sweet feelin’ by force, Remove the military and it be Oregon to the Columbia at The Dalles, who lived here. So he went to the legis The latent thing noticed there was the ’twixt joy an’ sorrower feelin’ o’ rest. comes a question of grave doubt whether to the Willamette, to the Unt|xiua, to the lature. worked for the better protection new carp« 4 on the 11 x>r of the supreme Den I goes inter the w « xx 1 b an’ thinks er A. L. Willey, this class can be kept in subjection with Rogue river, or to any part of Eastern to muskrats, and downed his ueighlxirs court room. It is of body Brussels, of bout the God dat made me. De air is Oregon or Northern California. The lo aid only of Indian police. a light reddish pattern, and ia very hand soft, like de bref o' er child, an,” de sky, cation is admirable. The government on every corner. His pay was two hun Klamath county is one of the recently some. This room will tie fitted up in a ’staid o’ laughin’ as she do in de spring, dred ami fifty dollars for the session, out A shland , ORtt.o». buildings, some quite recent and new, are organized counties of Oregon, and is day or two, and the supreme court, which smiles soft like. De patridge whistles er of which he succeeded in paying three j- ned t<> give estimates, to furuish mate- valuable. They have been occupied i .' ml complete all kinds of buildings about 120 miles east and west by alxmt is now sitting temporarily in the library ronn’ an’ jines er flock an’ de ole wood mainly for nearly twenty-five years. hundred dollars board and six hundred IN OK OIT OF TOAVN 114 miles north and s - th, and estimat r<x>ni, will take up its quarters in the su pecker—hut er rascal dat bird is -hops dollars whisky bills, after which he found, t'U re .-onai.le leiias. All work warranted to Should the troops be removed this prop ing the population on the vote cast this preme court room proper. This, and the on de side o’ de dead t ree, an’ peer like <■:.«* atisiactiou. by a system of rigid economy, he had erty will be valueless. Iu view of the filili . t: Mei bailie street, over Youle <fcf.il- year, it contains now at least 2500 inbal>- judges ’ consultation room, are the two he ain’t payin' no 'tention ter yer, but still enough left to purchase a two-mo . .. . -11. >u-e ami ottici'. [10-10 abundance of hay produced on the reser itants. The greater ¡»ortion of these peo finest rooms in the capitol building. doan fool yereelf, fur he’s got one eyo ment horse and evade the grand jury. vation, ami its cheapness and the ever- The new walnut bench, ttnd the three on yer all de time. He ain’t gwiug ter ple are settlers and scattered over the en “More than al! that, we have sat up M. L. M’ c ALL ». I'. HAMMOND, increasing production of oats ami wheat tire county, some residing iu remote nights to edit ami correct, and revise aud handsome, high-back reclining springs jine no flock, Huh. he dun shtick de ami provisions by the farmers of the parts, aud long distances from each other. punctuate the alleged speeches of this chairs, add much to the furniture of the mate what he did hab. He's just er Ha^iiaoui « MoOaXL Klamath river basin. I am justified in Many have settled this region and man, so that his fellow-men would not supreme court room. The work is go gwine ter Hop erbout an tako here o’ expressing the belief that no garrison I REAL -ESTATE - AGENTS GEORGE E. YOULE, W m . M. GILROY. taken their chances of security by reason think him the intellectual blight that he ing steadily ahead in all the uncompleted himself, an' he's gwine ter git away when in our nation can lx? supported bo econo : <>f the maintenance of the garrison at -* —ANU— is. All through the campaign his imita part of the building. The inside dome is de col’ weder 'gins ter pinch him. mically as at Klamath. In view of the Fort Klamath, and in the past two years tion brain floated alxiut in a pool of red rapidly lxiing put in readiness for the [.lr/.'trMSrrrr Travel'r. foregoing I write with those most deeply í \ V E Y A N C E R 1, the population has doubled. In 1886 the eyed rum. like the sjiecitnens in a doctor's glass, the frame being about all complet ? interested, the ¡»eople whom I have the Grand Lodge Officer« Elected. i Oregou • »;!.. »«1, vote cast in Klamath county was 598. office dancing on the bosom of a jar of ed except in the matter of painting. I honor in part to represent and who have The Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, The nearest railway communication from alcohol. Then he would emit a Bpeech. The wainscoting in the rotundas are petitioned as individuals and through elected the following officers for the en , iirgutiateil, Property bought ami sold: I the fort is about 100 mile», aud the road To-day, as the result of our toil, he is being encasod and finished up in good , .u- attended to; Abstracts of title fur 1 ; muss meetings, and with- them and for <*’ ■ suing year: Jay Tuttle, of Astoria. ways intermediate are very inferior and gay ¡mil free in Canada, while we go forth style. The white finishing is all solid ni ; them I most earnestly represent that the Grand Chancellor; Joseph T. Hayno of necessitate slow marches over broken to liegin life’s battles once more, with the and set on the walls and ceiling of the -Hrwyiun oi rill kinds satis fat lorily and I continuance, as well as increase of the I promptly Portland, Chanceler; Thomas B. Hand upper rotunda, and the scaffolding has done. mountain ranges. In the event of a con bitter memory of having awisted an in troops at Klamath is a necessity, and I ley, of Hillsboro, Prelate; Ward S. Stev been removed therefrom. The main flict between the whites and Indians, tellectual angle-worm into a place where .;!» r f. r sale the following described real express the hope that this view may have ens, Portland, Keeper of Records au«l pn.'KTtx. [T-SJ-l rotunda is alxiut completed, also. In much damage can lie done apd many he could market his moth-eaten soul. the concurrence of your department aud . in tlargadiue property, consisting of Seals; John Homes, Portland, Master of the new assembly hall an immense amount lives may he bacritlced before military re “We have stixxl by tho people of Buf v< • -s dcsimble town lots, improved and un- that orders may issue iu accordance. I Exchequer; Henry Blackman, Heppner, Dealers iu — of work is being done and soon the en lief can arrive from any point, should the falo Wallow in every way while we have and farming lands and stock ÍIW : have the honor to be very respectfidly Master at Arms; Thomas Hirsch, Marsh in sizes to suit purchasers, up to tire ceiling will reach completion. It rat Klamath garrison lie removed. been running this paper. We have B inges H ermann . ♦X* i acres: also, yours, field, Inner Guard; Charles Follows, will be magnificent, too. when done, and maintained that good order prevailed The troops now there, few as they are, G g «. u S ix k IU nch , ’.«»<> acres, six miles here night and day, when the fact would if the next Oregon legislature d«x*s not Portland, Trustee. John Homes having Another Rich Discovery. exercise a constant restraint upon the 1 . \ -hland-good for summer or win- hardly warrant this statement. We have stick close to its work, it will not Iw bo l>ecn five years Master of Exchequer, and ¡Baker City Sage Brush I t« r ¡.»ugt. lawless white, as well as the vindictive J, H. Miscner, Garud Chancellor for th«1 ■ i xii Ai nes of good wood land near Indian. A constant occasion for diffi Messrs. G. W. and Z. A. Tucker and E. pointed with pride to our peaceful record cause the new legislative hall is not line past year. I>ecome Past Grand Chancel enough to lw a pleasant place. On the o"u. as a town when the low refrain of the culty exists here in the uncertainty of Henderson, of Huntington, discovered lors. the reservation boundaries on the one some very rich placer diggings recently six-shooter, cooing to its mate, came outside the work docs not seem to pro Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order. Wooden hand and the temptation to the cattle A I' m -H i I Woman. on Burnt river, about two miles west of stealing through the quiet night. TVe gress so fast. The stock of brick has Water Pipe made to order. run out, and the work on the cast steps have asked the quiet and prudish east to ¡Ljou- Republican.] herders among the whites on the other Huntington. They are using concent rat to trangress the lines, and thus obtain ing boxes, which is considered the l>est come ami dwell with us, when we well have again been suspended, and the There is a useful young woman iu Wal Proprietors of the Tozer \ Emery Planing Mill, the plentiful, but forbidden grasses of process for catching the fine gold. These knew that uo stranger ever walked the steps are yet far from completion. It ia worth, and ludf the young fanners in the Indian. Many of the Indians own yesterday located eighty acres length <>f our street in a plug hat and not yet known by the lx»ard whether the that locality have turned their ey«« in MANUFACTURER ano wood worker , NEAR R R. TRACK, MECHANIC St., ASHLAND. cattle and horses, and hence self interest of 'entlemen this auriferous sod and intend to work lived to tell his friends about it, unless work there will lx1 completed this year her direction. She teaches schixil five S u First Avenue, near Mam St. or not. On the west the columns -are days in the week for $10 a week, helps prompts a jealous care of their pasture it for all that it is worth. The only the bat was made of boiler iron. . alxiut finished, and the timbers for the her mother do the housework and takes “ We have also boomed our glorious kinds; and besides this the ludian police drawback is Witter, and if they succeed in Will n. ike estiiuatcs aud bids on all i JAMES T11O1ÍNTON, extension of the roof are framed, It care of three horses aud two cows on the climate when it had nothing to warrant are required to expel any marauding cat putting the proposed ditch through they r reside tit I , public or private, and furnish is expected that thirty days will see the farm. During the summer «ho has haJ indorse! i ient We have written page af jetiai, plau.1 and specifications for tle found within the reserved limits. The will no doubt have a sufficiency of water. tL- , onstruction of the saint. sUt«s completed at the west entrance. ter page about our pure, bracing moun exclusive care of tho home garden. Las opposing forces here presented, urged by To accomplish this it is necessary for - ia-,11. Doors aud Mouldings on hand painted the house aud pattered two rooms by this underlying cause, may at any them to organize a joint stock company; tain air. when we had been living on The Original Scckel Pear. ; : . I f. : sale at lowest rates. in it ttnd found tinte to correspond each time come in conflict. Only a few weeks They will doubtless have no trouble in Italian sunsets aud ozone for two days. There is prolxibly no i>ear bo extensive • Giutral shop wo.-k dom* iu short MAM I'M 11 KEKS OF since such a result txvurred. aud ended doing this as every practical miner who We have written about re-monetization ly plante«] as the Bartlett, but next to it week fur two county papers. This winter order. in the death of an In than at the hand of has seen the ground thinks that the gen and bi metallism and lx>n«l calls, when in ¡wpularity is the Heckel. Thot-ogtoal she will take up the ('bautauqua course ; Stair building a specialty. a white tnan whose cattle had been in tlemen have the richest placer diggings old man Gastric was clamoring loudly Seckel ¡»ear tree, says the Germantown of studies. 1 ; \11 work guaraiit*)eJ to be iirc'.-clasa, truding over the reservation lines. The in that part of the country. It is beauti for a meek and lowly pickled pig's foot. In Sweet Accord. .. i-of latest designs. (Penn.) f ndc/x/idc/rt. stands and “So it has gone on. One hundred and marauder was Ixiund over on the charge ful looking dust and goes $18.75 to the [New York Times.) bears (ruxt, though it is fast hiistening of murder in the second degree, to an ounce. Mr. Tucker gave us a pleasant four times the World has gone forth to decay. It stands in a lot not a There is a village just outaids of New 15. K swer for h|R ap|»eanmoe nt the circuit «•all yesterday, and seems to be fully con from this office to beg for a church festi great way from Rope Ferry bridge, near Haven that kn<x-kB Enoch Arden out. Maimfu* tun r of court. He furnished lxtil in the sum of fident in having one of the l»est pieces of val, to praise the feeble song of a young the mouth of the SchnykiU, on a farm The soprano of the church choir is a gixxl- lady who resides here, ami hasn’t the SliIMM), ami is again at large. This pro placer ground in the country. manhood to buy Iialf a dozen extras con cultivated by a Mr. Bestin. The history looking young woman of thirty summer«. ceeding, under our jurisprudence, is not taining the puff, to congratulate the of this pear states that the first that was Her seootid husltand plays tho organ, nud An Infallllde Remedy. understood nor approved by the larger groom and to sympathize with the wom known of the fruit was through a gunner No. 1. who was divorced, works the organ I Science. I «bl.lM), OREGON. an. to say a kind word for the man who known as Dutch Jacob, who used to pump for the good of the church. Aud number of Indians, whose idea of justice •< * . It has recently conn* to light that the had painted his front fence, to say ph'as- in such cases is that only death can atone ant things of people who did not deserve make annual excursions ta the vicinity the musical couplet of husbands are 1.1 iiimi'l. u'.nl Uy either round or forthetaklug of life. One life must be State of New York, in 1MM‘>. paid to John it, to whoop up the county fair and the in the fall, and on lus return used to re good friends. Tho divorce law has been -lU/.re timber logs ut the lowest pri«-« - taken for another. According to their M. Crous $1000 for a remedy against hy Fourth of July celebration, only to lx* gale his (riendft with the fruit. It got got down to such a fine point in Connec t m .nnvr guaranteed togive pcriunnent . IU>||. Ila* had )uug I yperieui e ill the code the death of their murdered com drophobia, which he considered infallible. badgered and bullied and sat uj»on by out at last when the tree was, and graft« ticut that it isn’t any longer considered ... and laid the vip,'* for the O. A •R Lie measure was advocated by Dewitt peojile who were unworthy. i: lb.—burg ami A.hland. panion is unavenged. “Subscribers who do not get their pa and buds were taken off, and thus it lx* good for the principals to get out of hu Clinton and Chancellor Kent. This rem- The Indian agent, in his report referred per b« ¡«»after will know why it is that came disseminated. The tree ha» never mor with one another. H ..-’quarters, Youle & Gilroy’s Planing Mill to. 'says: “The boundaries of the reeer- e Iv consisted of one ounce of the jaw- wav. They will understand that their lx«en a very large one, It ts about 18 I 'ice uear the town pump on <»ak »t. The Mexican (Vera Crux) Railway vation are in dispute and may lie for •■>n«< of a dog. burned and pulverized: sulwcriptions and the paper, also, have inches iu diameter, and the height about expired. Those who think that a publi years, The Indians claim natural lx »un the false tongue of a newly foaled colt. cation is a public trust will do well |o 26 feel. From alxiut 15 feet to the top Company has, in au experience of two - ----- also ------- daries described in the treaty, and the Iried anil pulverized, and a “scruple of pply ♦ lsewbere. the tree is dead. The trunk has also de years, thorouldy tested steel ties, The C j and builder “Readers of the V vrfci who find » red cayed to a great extent, having but an road began using steel ties in 1881, and whites claim artificial boundaries as de- v migris,” raised on the surface of old 10 16 roes and a notion of sale ou the front I Las now some 20,(XV) of them on its bed. noted dimly by survey. The presen«1«' of upper by laying it in moist earth, Th« d«xir .»f this office will know that their ontlaver of living w <xxi, and it will Rol I warrant of the Comptroller on which the I Plain and. ncy Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. the military is needed to protect the In So satisfactory has the experiment been I ‘ l»e many more years before the end of subscription has expired. A full «uiiply of blanks for dians against the encroachments of the j money was ¡»aid a nd the receipt of Crous “We reifign here to accept the portfolio : of the original ^eckel ¡»ear tree will that 40,000 more have lieen ordered from ii-e in Justice*' court enn are on file with other State papers at Al of bisi'uit-sliooter in a restaurant where OVIT aud UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHINC MA.DE to ORDER, al way. be found at the A»h- England for use this year, and it is pro tvhili's." come. l;ill«i ’ Tll’lS«.' olltce. Al'U posed to put in front 40,000 to 50,000 per bany. Ifood is an every -«lay occurrence. Notarial blanks of all kind? Threats are made on both sides, and as I unite aud Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, s ear hereafter. The “life" of a steel tie is tter and “Two years ago we joyfully salutator Clayton & considered as indefinite, but it may safely Printing »oon s the military leave each side will 1 Old papers for sale at this office—50 I led. To-day we have involuntarily vale- . . 11 ATKIXM» Secretary andGeneral Manager • •thee in ♦ be set at from thirty to fifty years. dtetorietL’ ” ’-^Basfon ' dtetoried. -- {Boston Globe. GMx. fed that tliere is neither prcnectidn ndr ctM per hundred. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MERCANTILE AND MANI EACH RING Talent, Hopkins & Co F TIDINGS FORT KLAMATH. I GENL MERCHANDISE, Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Ladies’ and Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats & Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, &c. Reeser’s Block, Ashland. CLAYTON & CORE Ashland, Oregon. Groceries and Provisions lOVIRACTOR AND BUILDER. TABLE WARE AND CROCKERY. cash : C j YSH ! CASH BUYERS doverli Yourselves Accorftiasly. YOULE & GILROY, SASH, DOORS and BLINDS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CLASS I LATH and SHINGLES, C. W. AYERS, ■ Architect and Builder.! Ashland Woolen Mills, ’WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS \\ NTRACTOR a, try us t . I