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PRESIDENTS.
THE BARTHOLDI STATUE.
THF
NEXT CONGRESS.
New York, Nov. 4. To Grover Cleve­
land, President of the United States:
Sir The newspapers state that you have
designated me us a “commissioner to ex­
amine and to report upon 400 miles of
railroad constructed by the Oregon A
California Railroad Company" in South­
western < Fregón. No mu-h appointment
has reached me. but as public announce­
ment was made at the White House by
i
your private secretary to newspaper re­
porters, I assume it to have been made or
determined u|>on.
By such inquiry as 1 have lx*en en-
abled to make I learn that this commis-
sionership is provided for in one of those
laws by which corrupt congresses have,
in late years, given away to railroad cap­
italists vast tracts of land belonging to
the American people, subject to favorable |
rejiorts, when made to the President by
the commissioners named by him to ex­
amine completed roads. My training and
avocations have not especially fitted me
for sui'h examination, and it is doubtful
whether my employment iu them would
be beneficial or satisfactory to the public.
But I have a further reason for declin­
ing the office. An examination of this
kind I am told is treated as a costly en­
tertainment given to the commissioners
by officials of the road subjected to ex­
amination. Free rides in a palace car,
free quarters at hotels, and hospitality
which is at the sanio time generous and
selfish, are commonly extended. A fa­
vorable report, however justly, lies under
imputations of having been purchased.
On the other hand, a I'ommissioner who
would refuse all favors cannot more than
earn the expenses of ordinary travel. I
am a jxxir man, depending upon my work
for an income, and cannot afford to take
this appointment. In accepting my de­
clination, please also accept my respect­
ful acknowledgment.
G ideon J. T ucker .
Detrimental food which, by reason of How They Look—Wealth of the Occupant«
[S. F. Chronicle.]
' Pre«« digpatch Nov. 10.J
Geo. B. Carrey,
their superior strength, may not seriously
of the Chair.
The
unveiling
of
the
great
statue
of
There
is
every indication of a feverish
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
affect the health of adults, as is well
Lilierty
in
the
harbor
of
New
York
Thurs
­
and
exciting
ae»«i<»D of «ingress. In­
ASHLAND, OREGON.
From a long article in the New Y’ork
known, frequently acts upon the more
day
was
an
oceaaum
for
a
legitimate
out
­
deed.
the
result
of the next presidential
!
" ill attend to • ases in the courts »»; Oregon,
render adrlce and prepare papers in the eet-
delicate organs of the child to produce Suu on the peculiarities of the Presi­ i burst of enthusiasm. It was both n election may entirely dejwid ti|»ou tLe
tlcinent of estate*. make applications for
disorders of the most serious character., dents of the United States, the following crowning triumph of artistic skill and action of the house this winter regarding
patents nibkr the I S mining Jaws, and
may be consulted on all matt» r* pertaining
The amount of laudanum or other poison 4 extracts are taken: Washington, Adams, tlie symbolizing of the modem fraternal certain contested election cusec. It is
to Government land*. School and “ amp
lands, an»1 claims agaii
the 1 . s. for aer­
that would tk' harmless to au adult will Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Adams. Jack- idea of human freedom, which should not improbabl»' that the : ext presiden­
eices or lo«.»***.
cause the death of an infant. This great son, A’an Buren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, render the friendship between nations of tial election may lx* thn'wn into con­
OFFICE-M .in street
10-39
Township plata o»i file in the office.
difference between the vitality of adults Tay lor, Fillmore, Pierce. Buchanan and kindred interests and aspirations di*e[>er i gress. should there b«- lalx.r ticket in
Hereby inform the public that they have just opened and are displaying
and children is too generally overlooked Johnson wore no lieards. Lincoln was and more geuuine than the world Las 1 the field, when the h< -u>-< of repreaeiuu
at »heir store in Reeser's block a fin't-claas sbx'k of
I
the fii •st, President who had whiskers.
in the preparation of food. Because no
J. T. Bowlitch,
Grant, Garfield and Hayes had fall chin heretofore known. An example of this I tives would, under the .institution, bu
harm immediately perceptible comes to
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
is the unflagging sympathy between the required to choose iiun.i>diately by ballot
whiskers.
the adult by the use of an article of food,
ASHLAND. OREGON.
Washington was a manly man, majestic United States and France during the ' a president. In making that choice.
no thought is given to the effect it may
Will practice it all court« of th»' State.
greater part of a century, in spite of i votes shall be taken by states, the repr
in proportions, and of dignified bearing.
Collection* promptly made and remitted.
have upon the mon- delicate organs of in­
many political events which have tended ' sentation from each state having ox-»'
He was of the blonde ty pe.
d-4
ferior age.
to make occasional misnnderstandinga | vote; so that iu order to carry the »dec
Jefferson was tall and elegant looking,
Children diet largely upon cake and
between their governments. Whatever tion one par'• or the other must control
with sandy hair and fair ctanplexiou.
T. B. Kent,
bread,
and
these
articles,
if
light,
sweet
Which they now offer at the very lowest living prices to cash customers
His granddaughter, Mrs. Randolph Mel- the selfish and unscrupulous policy of the deleg;.;. i i from a majority i f th*
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
lidars Las G>en, we may be sure that the sta’ef.
and
cor.£3sed
of
materials
that
are
free
and they feel assured that all who favor them with their ¡»atron-
klxdiam. is wonderfully like lulu in ap­
JACKSONVILLE. OR.
from injurious substances, are easily
heart of France has ever Vx’Bf ti nrmlv
Tl c < . e fMrty-eiah* •.tales, hut Nev
pearance.
pTri tice iu all th« evtiru of Oregon,
ag* will be well satisfied with the prices and quality of
digested, nutritious and wholesome.
and loyally for the people of this coun­ Hug.r-Mtir® has a delegation equally dj.
Office in the court house.
110-3
Madison was small and plain. He
their goods ----- Their stock consists of
There is a danger lo our children, how­
try, from the time that Franklin first en­ »idl'd p ditically. one republican and one
looked like a well-to-do farmer. Mrs.
ever, lurking iu their bread and cake
listed their sympathy for our heroic re­ <*>• . rat. Hence the voice of that H’a'o
Albert Hammond,
Madison had a majestic and queenly air
i
which is too often lost sight of. These
solve to be free and Lafayette set them woU 1 be silent in the choice of a pr»-»;
CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR,
and he appeared to disadvantage, phys­
articles are now leavened largely by bak­
an example of anl< i: and disint« rest’d <l< nt bv the house.
ASHLAND. OREGON.
ically, in her company. Before she mar­
ing powders, and when pure and whole­
Will attend promptly to any businvKs ia the
devotion to the general cu->.e of 111« rty.
ried him she alluded to him to her friends
I lih/-!» Island has elected one r. p.;l. .
line of land sun ry lug. bx-kting ditche**, etc.,
some baking powders are used they make
He would be, indeed, unworthy oL l ■■
•an, m.d in her other district there a
md everything pertaining t«»riv;l engineer­
as the “little great Madison.”
ing. Satisfaction guaranteed
not only the most palatable food, but
name of American who «hould deliberate vacancy, but the politics of th«-
I
Monroe was a g<x»d looking man in his
at the po*toftier
10-12
one much more wholesome and nutri­
ly deny the debt of gratitude that we render it almost certain that bef< r*. ’ <
uniform. He liked to wear the cocked
tive than if leavened with yeast or cream
owe to France, a debt tbat the ini rising fiftieth congress meets that vacancy :<ir
hat of the revolution and held to it so
J. 3. Howard,
of tartar and soda. The trouble arises
lapse of time can only render more
filled by the election of a republican.
long that lie went by the sobriquet oi
Notary Public and Conveyancer
from the fact as shown by recent scienti­
sacrttl, as it brings into clearer relief the <' »needing Rhode Island to the republi
“the last cocked hat.”
MEDFORD, OREGON.
And everything usually found in a first class General Merchandise store.
fic tests by the Government chemists and
spontaneity of the sacrifices by whicL •al.«, ’hat party will control the follow
All kiiut. of real »-»tau- biisin»-«» given csrefnl
Both John Adams and his sou. John
Cash buyers will find it to He to their interest to call and examine
by official I ma rd of health, that all these
the obligation was created.
mg »■ atee: California, Illinois, Indiana,
attention, and information furnished eon-
Quincy, were stout and the son was thick
< eruing property iu ths new town.
baking powders, with the single excep­
our guixfs and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere.
On the other hand, there is no nation Iowa, Kansas. Maine, Massachusetts.
and Hliort. The latter was quite bald.
tion of the Royal, contain either lime,
of the earth to which Frenchmen can Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey,
Jackson was gaunt, thin and plain.
F. S. Tounf,
alum, phosj hates, or acids of an injur­
turn with a nearer certainty of being un­ New York, Ohio. Oregon, Rhode Island.
His eyes were his liest feature.
ious
character.
Therefore
when
bread
or
derstood than to the United States.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Pennsylvania, Vermont, Y’irginia and
Vim Buren was an insignificant-look­
cake is made with the use of these cheap
The Bartholdi statue embodies much Wisconsin 10.
ing little man. the least handsome of the
Specialty: Dîneuses of M’omen and
baking powiiere these ingredients (which
more than the mere idea of cordial affec­
The Democrats will control Alabama.
Children.
Presidents.
are present through the efforts of the
tion between the two countries. It iB a Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware. Florida.
1-13
i iffice st Ashland Horn»«
Harrison was a fine-looking, soldierly
manufacturers to produce a cheaper arti­
landmark of French progress on the road Georgia. Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland,
man even in old age. of noble features
cle) pass into the food and are taken in­
to entire self-government. The republic Minnesota. Mississippi. Missouri, North
and genuine dignity.
Dr. 3. T. Sondar,
to the delicate organs of childhood where
as it stands to-day is the greatest triumph Carolina, South Carolina. Tennessee.
Tyler was thin and tall and bis nose
they are th? source of very much of the
of tht> political genius of the French na­ Texas and West Virginia. But the con­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
was remarkable for size and plainness.
disease with which our children are af­
tion. not even excepting the wonderfully stitution requi nxi that a majority of all
OIBce one door south of Y-hiand Bon se on
Polk was small and unattractive in per­
flicted.
efficient civil organization of the empire the stat»*s shall lie n»’cesra y to a choice,
Ma ■ street
111-12
For Suit*.
son and manners. Taylor was a large
Persons who have not strong’ constitu­
of Napoleon. Frenchmen have abundant Under this clause twen*.
'.n will l»e
A nice strong buggy for sale for cauli
man of rough exterior, but a pleasant,
tions, growing girls, young children and j
reason to be proud of their position in necessary to elect a pre.'
It*4 there
C. J Sochrist, M. D.,
or approved produce. Enquire of
genial person. I lllmore had a dignified
nursing mothers arc particularly liable to
the family of nations, a position that has are thirty-eight states.
J. M. M c C all .
ap|»ei>rance without elegance, but genteel
P1HENIX, OREGON.
We kv»ip constantly on hand a lull assortment of staple ami fancy goods.
the evil effects produced by the introduc­
been gained under the most discouraging
Should th»'house fiii.
and agreeable, He was a largo man of
t'rtti’c i-.t re»ld-tic, —s’atc at Epgie Bro».' drue
tion of the adulter..nts named as found I
financial burden that any people, beaten dent liefore the Ith de .1 Mnr.’h dcx 1
MISCELE
\NE<
>1
’
S.
More
! 1*1-40
good address, Pierce was a slight, hand-
in theclieap bakin g powders. Heartburn
but not broken, ever bore upon its should­ following, then the v • ’ ill* ' kJ . flirti,
PLAIN AND DECORATED WAKE.
COFFEES, ROAST AND GREEN.
some man of delightful manners and
and the prevalent forms of in ligostion
ers. Their domestic difficulties have I act as president and tl. constitution de
winning voice. Ben Perley Poore, in his
J. S. Walter, M. D. 3.,
are often solely tr enable to the action of
lieen rife, with greater jeapordv than any volves the duty of »•lcvliug a vice-presi­
IN GLASS AND STONE
TEAS, IN PAPERS, CANS A
recent "Reminiscences,” says that lie w:-«
alum
on
the
deltc
te
coats
of
the
stom
­
obligation which the war left upon them.
Will pr:ic»ice his profession < f Dentistry
the most popular man personally that Treason, faction and dissention have lw«»n dent, in the event of failure by th*}xx»ple
U.IARS.
SP1CES&ALL
CUTLERY
AND
«1L
ach.
l
’
rof.
Willard
Parker.
U.
S.
Surgeon-
— AT —
to elect, upon the n. uate. A narrow i^ar
ever occupied the Presidential chair. a.'tive and continuous iu their legislative
AxHLVMI». UkF.ooN.
General Hammond, Prof. Alonzo Clark,
gin will divide the two parties in the
X: r-er KINDS OF
VER WARE
most eminent physicians of New Y’ork, “No other President ever won the affec­ halls and executive otlices. Liberty was next senate. That Ixxly will stand th.*
it-»
.vitli scores of others, have written and tions of the people of Washington so calmly pressed forward, even when seem­ ty-seven d<
uits to thirty-nir-e •< pul
HANGING A STAND t C A NN ED GOODS.
completely as did he." His snccessoi ing to walk upon the crust of a volcano,
.«¡token mo«t earnt stlv o. the evils arising
licans.
Mr. Buchanan, was courtly in bearm, ind like the lienign mother that she is
FRUITS, MEATS, AC.
from p. rt.iking of such food. There
LAMPS PU »OKS AND STA
Miss Alena Weber,
TL d» mucrata wouiJ have tiie advan
and
was a tine-looking man even in oh
To« itcruf mu»L ut AthUndi «»lieg»* will give
rgidnally subdued all to her sway. ng - <. * u fi.rt} majority iu the house, and
should lw as mi1 'li earn m the choice o!
hi*tnirtH»nii in
age. He L td P }>enchant for white ui«'k Neither royalty nor imiierialism is strong
: OILS. PAINTS AND BRUSHES
noNERY. PENS AND PENCILS.
a linking powder i.s in obtaining pun
could >' is intimated, should parly oxi
PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR
;uy longer in the popularity of its prin­ g.n.c’<s require it. resort to the extremity
milk or iu having a prescription eom- ties, which gave him a clerical look.
To a liudted uumiH-rof pupil» out'ide her
Lincoln, though tall, gaunt and home­ ciples. It must look henceforth to in-
\ll tjtxxls in our line, tee trill furnish at the lotrest cash rates. Call and
Cures Rheumatism. Nevralgia
;><»unded from pure drugs and not from
college < la«».
Uukark*. llMUarke. TMtkuh.,
tee
for
yonrselres.
ly,
nevertheless had a pleasing face whet, rigue alone rather tn., to agit Aioli to o’ ;j^ating a republican and Beating -
Raraiait, ßrulew*, etc., rtf-
KciMenc«-at Mr •.. »5 »L ck Stell»>w »“Ut'h’is.-h
jMlisOIlS.
PM1CE, FIFTY < F..NTB.
•irwl.
engaged in conversation. Johnson wa<- fi.» it ;m opportijuty to distui > th- I f-’C'X-at in his place. A change of i •.
I AT DRIGUISTS AMD DKAl EK*
-
i’lv n. lie/ 1« < >ii«> of the gr.'ati'st im-
m« tris r m the Indiana delegal.i.u, f-.-
TRI CRARLBS A. ViH.FLKR IQ . HAITI 1 OllF, «D
oik of the old-time president« in the mat­
peace cf the republic. We are doubtful .jit. jQi.’w, and one in Michigan would g--, .
portan>':\ iwirticuliiily to ,'.e rising gen­
A. L. Willey,
eration, and while our conservative law ter of ¡KTBonal appearance. He invaria­ if that opportunity will ever come in the denx'-uu’s the twenty votee liwvFzary,
bly wore black broadcloth and was seru- ■meh form that it esn result to the tra-
n.i- rs are making iii> th ar ii imls as to
and partiee, are sometime« ready to recn-rt
COMKACTOR AM) BI LDER.
pulonsly neat in dress. He was he;.*-» t<>rial advantage of either the Bourbons
tile proper legislation to «top tli‘‘ sale of
Successor to Hunsaker & Dodge,
to extremes to ' in a pre.sidency.
built, but not stout, somewhat under si:
A n HLASD. »»KEI.ON.
>r Bonapartists.
the po.sonous cocqioiiTids. mother« will
TRADE Vo/MARK
(iE4I.hR IX
Be Wanted a ■ountala.
feet and had a head of benutifnl outiim .
I« 1 rrj AH 'I t<> K'•-iini*ti - to fun.i«h rii.lv-
Let n<» one kx>k upon the unveiling of
lo
well
b:
.
Ubly
it
ea..<fully.
Thehouse-
r.«l. »r.1 i i-nii»II kiii-l. of hnildtnga
•New York Tribune. I
his only handsome feature. Grant ha* the stetne of lilierty as a more pageant, a
keejier will vx •• , nee no in.'onveuienct
AN OK HI T OF TOWN
light
sandy
wliLk»>rs
and
dark
hair
an<
’
TLs
editor
of th»' Pioneei-Kayte of
on rea-onabl.' trrm» Ali work orranted to I
more holiday show. It means much in
i:i dbitardiug !t;e i::. ol th“ idultenitc l
giva* sali»fa.tli<»n
■V.IR of medium size and weigM. Hewa» the history of the past hun lr»vl .»»•an3 JttisV^nor, Ga., Las K*eu offered a wind­
i'aking pc .iier. if sh luu been u. Ing it.
4HOF—on M.'4li*ui<' strvrt. over You!»* A »ill
youngc.-t of ill.« presidents. Haye* • nd it is that meaning which it will cou- mill in puyn.etit for advertising, but he
roy’s atorr-hoiiK and ofliec.
’10-40
ns the Royal Baking Po>’,|, r upon the the
Garfield l<«>ked aiike l»oth lirgt vey *o the minds of enlightened |»>«terity. luin declined to take it unless it can be
anil
purity mid wholcsoiumes.« or w hich all
Free from Opiaten, Emetics and foison
tall,
of llori i coniplexious mid go<»<
mi
I
M.
L.
hl
CALL.
I. r. tHMMilMi,
\s a wo.’i. too. combining the fin<-i and tise.1 to pump mouey frofh delinquent
tiie Government il, inirts agree, is equally
l<n>king
SAFE.
looking.
Garfield
was
the
fin<
the wuid-
’ll«' mechanical art. it is the greatest that «ubscritMTH. V\’e ar» glad to
iCCt'Ssible; but .«la will need to exercise a
Sammon! & McCall,
of tlie two.
mill
man
sniitdad.
Any
man
who will
SURE.
the world has ever s.<en. and in honoring
•lose v.atcli upon her packagi* from the
Buys for ca’h and sell« strictly
Giuu
r.d
Arthur
is
the
only
president
try
to
work
of;
a
windmill
on
an
unsus­
PROMPT
t tie Fie’ichmen who came over to a-sivt
. to . er in older to piev«nt the inferior
for cash.
REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS
AT
D ki «» gist * and D kai . fhh .
who wore sidi whiskers. Hi w:-« a wet
pecting
editor
(¡»•serve:;
to
lie
sat
down
THE (IUKLF.H A. VO4iLi.FR ((>., BAl.TiaURT^ MD.
>1 the crowning ceremony. too much
brands fr >m er<‘< t iug into h. r kitchen
— as r>—
pre.«»'rved man of elegant appeanmc' . honor cou! 1 not l»e paid to BertboIJi upon very b.-rd The Mine editor «leo
unawares.
In tip* matt“r <>f dress ho ranked abov- who conceived and executed so noble e Ulis how he was offered a good u« —•«7
In what we hire felt it is our duty to
conveyancers
<.!1 hi.« prixlivesHore.
basque pattern iu payment for a fix -
project.
«ay in reference t > the snb.eet of baking
twhlaiid,
Oregon.
I’rcHidi nt (’level .nd i« the firet of th-
muntlia “ad.” and how he (’tend? WrtVlxl
powders there is no intention to dispar­
Tlie il!eli»*st tpipster.
¡’r«'«iil< u’s who has worn a nvnist.u h<
the
temptation . way from Lim. It m
age the work of the pr.slucts of those i
New York I »-tier. ’
only. He is large and strong, but g>xxi
pl<«..-aut
to know that the v^we of the
who. with consci. ntiousness and liberali­
At foot of Cascade Mountains,
The wealthiest unmarried lady iu thin I'res- cannot lx throttled by ’.Le bribe uf
looking
and
is
fast
growing
bald.
ty, are servin ; th • public with pure and
Of the earlier Presidents Washingtoi • ity is Mias Catherine L. Wolfe. , i<t h ’ h i basq'je pattern, even w/X tLo ageucy
IO MII.I.S PKOM wholesome aitieles of diet.
yimt of all kiii'l« :a»i«fAetorilj nn<l
promptly done.
was the wealthiest. When he died, bis is decidedly the most liberal iu In r bene­ of the same thrown in. With the same
!
A t’utq'ie Bev ice.
• state at a mixlerate valuation was worth factions. which are largely confined to Sp.'Jtan virtue the Pi.- ifr r-Eagle man
We otp'r for »al« the following described real
property
U-52J
S-iiMl.IMki. Adams was a poor man. but th»» Episcopal church, of which rhe is a apunis the offer of an oyster bed in the
When
Jeff
Davis
was
Secretary
of
War
The Hargndiue property, consisting of
JACOB WAGNER, Proprietor. under President Pierero, It sent a circu­ independent in his last years, thanks to ■ levoted inemlx*r. Last spring si - gave Gulf of Mexico, jxissibly bcc.auMG.here i>
very deuirublr t<»wu luta. unproved ant’, un­
improved; and farming lauds and stock
lar letter to many army officers, inviting the management of his wife. Jefferson ■$5) 1,1 K)0 for a “clergy house," whi b has no “r” in the gulf; bu‘ even editore arc
— OOOOUOOi M M—
ranches iu sum to suit purchasers, up to
was wealthy when he lieeatne President, just !»een erected at the corner of Ninth Luman, and our editor is not ashamed to
64XK) acres: also.
r 1 inis HOTEL, which ha« been f«»r mnnv them to furnish suggestions for a chang»-
1 years» favorite place of summer resori of uniform and equipment, writes Ben but lost his property and died insolvent, avenue and Twentieth street, on the own that the proff. - of a good, respect
A G ood S t « k R anch , !N10 ncres. six miles
for ihu sons seeking health aiol recreatiot , has
East of Ashland—good for summer or win
recently been greatly improved by the present Perley Poore tn the Boston liudget. liis home was sold and his daughter was „•rounds of the General Theological seini- able, full grown mountain in North Caro
who ha» done nitx-h to make il One of these invitations was sent to saved from want by the generosity <>‘ nary. I’ isa gothic structure oi brick, linn hits him wilt-re he is home. “W<
ter range.
\VE HAVE Secured the agency for “Far West ' Baking Powders and furnish proprietor,
pleasant and attractive to guest-.
with broken stone trimming«, comnio- always wanted a mountain.” he »-ays,
Twas it Ac ass of good wood land near
’ ’ samples free, for trial, to all. Call and get a sample package. We guaran­
Lieutenant Deby a go » l draughtsman South Carolina, which gave her
own.
lions and most coinfortal le within. "and we arc going for it We want sotr.«--
tee it equal to any in the market.
and a merry wag. ami who sent in re­ Congress bought his library and with tin
Workmen
are just completing tic inte thing tha- w.ll Lis1 eemething tha* w*
proceeds
his
debts
were
paid.
All
of
his
sponse a proposition for having a two-
rior,
and
it
will be ready for a Cliri«tnu«s can hand down to our children, and w*'
descendants
are
jxxir.
Madison
left
i
;
inch iron ring api^ndixl by a piece of
(A saving of over 40 per cent in Baking Powders.)
1« the nio»t noted of southern Oregon, nn,
»louse-warming.
Its aui|»le fire-pla •nare fee! that a mountain will fill the bill.’
handsome
property
and
was
wealthy
strong leather to tlie* scat of each enlisted
-o<>(>oo<»-----------
its medicinal properties have been proven t<> l>.
specially
adapted
for yule logs. Miss To w.jnt n mountain and want it jwh
when
President.
Congress
lx»ught
his
of
great
value
and
benefit
as
a
tonic
and
aid
to
■ium’s trousers. Long and formal speci-
CLIMAX.............................. 35 l ent, per Plug.
digestion and a« a remedy or relief in nearli
••
“
MAW Ml............................... 35
Wolfe
’
s
latest
benefaction
is the purchase ci-ctbl; is much lietter than to want the
manuscript
papers,
paying
fiflO.IMO
for
nil ea«<-s of kidney trouble and kindr. d nil- li.’sitions demonst > it 1 the utility of this
35
••
••
PACK’« I’rhnl•• ••to«-k
i« the report of the analysis
incuts. Following
I
of
the
old
St.
Philip
’
s
church,
on Mul­ ea-tl. and the fullness thereof, hko some
35
••
••
them.
Mrs.
Madison's
son,
Payne
Todd,
F.Xl’LKT NTOCK .
ring.
MANUFACTURER AMD WJOD WORKER,
one standard gallen of
< the water contain»
■< >Ol MMX H »----- —------- —
berry street, for the Italian Mission r.K n. We tender to the editor uf the
squandered
her
property
and
in
a
few
E.;ch
officer
was
to
carry,
instead
of
a
.92m grain-
Shop <>n Fi.it Avenue, near M*iu St. FINE LINE OF NEW BRANDS OF TEAS — JUST ARRIVED----- ALSO I Ilumina.....................
Biiraclc avid..............
9175
«word, a Ion ; v.liitc-; sh pole with a hook years after her husband’s death she was church of San Salvatore. The wirdthy Pioneer-Eagle our most fraternal xv.
-------------------------- ROASTED AND GREEN COFFEES---------------------------
...21 12H1
< aleliim carbonate ..
on
one end. By hooking into the ring poor. His estate was valued at 82SIMMH colored congregation that owne I St. grat illations.
... :tn tlMln
“
Sodium chloride.......
14?"'•Vili tuake estimate« tnd liida oli all I
----------- Full line of Crackers and Fancy Biscuits.------------
< arbonale of iron....
... 2 5517
Philip’s for many yeara have moved up­
of
i pnv. t<. h< coulo !»•• k pt in line of iu 1811».
butldinus, pnl> ic or private, and fornisti
A Hmart Dog.
Silicle acid ...............
... :i'.H71
town
into more aristocratic quarti r«. ami
■’ iu ’ Mon 'oe .’t-d insolvent. .. ...... Id
al) imiten i , ¡»buia and «pi i'ificótiona for STAPLE '«»> FANCY GROCERIES 'ALL FRESH
Titanic acid..............
1 5tt:i
b til • i h w.c-
[Ix-wiHton
Journal.;
arlxmat.' tnagm -i .
thè U'Hbiru.'li ii ■>; tii- HiittiS.
tt'-r the d'‘:.th - his the n -ighborliood is virtu Jly an Italian
' • '-ini i ■ I ,t‘
- • /| I ■
Biearbot.ate KoUa.......
..24.0-1
Gr.itml.ited Sugar, 12 He for 81; Guillen C Sugar, 12 H-s for 81.
A
Lewiston
attorney
in backed up by
J4*“S.i!»li. !>oor- an<l
> i dingH >n Land
colony. The ¡»eople of the chut h of
i,
;.*l di*iu
iu a - ■»' li»rk.
Lithium carbonate, potaiedum carbonate, io
l’h<* rin , Won. i
a
Uwiston
physician
in his assertion
and for h de it lowest rute-».
d‘ne and trace« of nitric m id Hot vstimiitcd
Cartridges, Ixummitioa, Etc.
'o-u
1 to
John (liuni'y A l.i 111.« left S'Ml.iOO. His San Salvatore have been mini-t’
ht
and
Total amount of arl.onie acid gaa. free an«1 till tv s r.i>-“ for
that
the
following
dog
story
is alioohitely
iterai HÌ;<>p Work done in allori
• or, An Ir-’W J.«’;< >’i. was a neu for some years by Rev. Dr. IX C. S' id­
eomliined. t-qnai«5S.47Hs grains per gallon.
ill, lb“ i'iivi'1 ’
L
arder.
t-
true,
the
occurrence
having
come under
' y. The L
t
ip'
or. foimerly a Roman Catholic
lest.
I I
E. K. ANDEIWON
to ol.i ! r- *- iti t
.IAMI> TI1OKNTON,
:ll-
,
-,|»t
''1
i
I»»
■4?“ Si«. Lr building a «p» cialty.
the
observation
of
tb<*
physician
at Old
Vice President.
1 1 •
n 1 they number al»ont 1000 soul- Last
/^^Sperirtl at! nti»»n j a;<i to the comfort aw
Pn «bl.-iil.
•• p tir-.'h fn .1-
1 I,
tll'l«-
••in ol.
.t
r< ■ . ty o th • st .1 .
Orchard
this
summer
and
related
to ths
needs of invalids
VII work 4 lar.-ut-ed lo l»e Ür-’.-claas,
••.tiU'l iy when the church was f< r idly
• ¡t ;ji, ;t t.' - lb ! ■
• ;tions u t » ¡i,. I i ' tile «¡>-1 ill ’ . IU
and oi lalest ilesigllH.
t mong tln> improv«*mcnts of the hotel an th
attorney
upon
honor.
An
intelligent
dog
» .H i!
1 > « K. lol.. 1 ft
»pen-d under its new auspices th- b'tild-
baths tittu«l vn ith all inodrrn convenivo « •
»rfHciilvd «»Pi •
»'.. t lli¿i ; 111. lit1
was
afflicted
with
ti-
as.
They
clouded
. IS 11
fòl
i
Uo
mo.,ut
;.n
;
i i - overflowed with men, worn n and
ROOMS CLEAN, NEAT AND CCMFCR ABLE.
«:Higglers .m i ;-r. in. 11, -m int.» tie
(I ike Use «>; it. hi-, wido'.v h.'«
11. K MrMliJ.EN
n s tlr* l tler L ing a coin , i tu »us his existence, if we may believe appear-
Good Table Fare& Reasonable Prices. iragfx’U.« padlocked tu their «addii« alai oiticc his death.
M vxl FA< H ULK
• u e. Mi«« Wolfe paid fcUi.000 or the ati< i -3, since for four-fifths of the time tlie
John Tyler was not a rich in n tbo'i
.Mali
t tn-r
rtiileryub ii wah i' .nnun« ¡»rol ai.,« i s­
mireh it'iil ling. mJ has deede 1 i .1 he intelligent dog was tied up in a double
ti «i to th- ir nu s, hauling huge pieve« i.e o.vii- .1 a till’.* farm >u \ ir.iii.i i an
BOTTLED wat.-r fresh fr-m the sprin
!iiitub
-r
o'
slaves.
Heh;-ia
h»rg<*
t
ai.:l,
I
at Ger. Elicle s i.i \snixiid
oi',-. regal ion. II»?r an •-etral'nmily «are I miw knot fighting the smaller and loss
ii artillery up st“ep heights.
illd Was so long "D public llie th t I
('»nions merchants in this city in lhetr int lligent but I ss nimble tiea. He has
It was very luiii.y. ¡ml the clerks ili! went t.» the Wnite Hous.-poor. Wh it 1»
1;<\. < t'meof
*vx<- «f them
Knm vr.ie
’ rev- chewM the the hair from bis sides and
-vee major 11»
iti t :!:•
\* ih . »xi», oiu : g «>\.
.io War I>• partment enjoyed some h»ar- sav<*»i in office enaLitxi Ini it«» live in •< m
F or the BEST -
»hitionnry army m.d afterward« ni >vur <»f I his eye was Lickluetre. The mangy
y laughs over it, but .vh-. ji it r< achei the fort tifi.*rwi;r L-. His se<'ond wife h.i
a. an« an.I their eight children were w. i: ’<i-'h:t, in 1. aui bis two Hone, J •1 and : canine decideii to take a bath in the
\ 1 ’
-«■rotary he Iw.'-me endign.int and re- •silica ted.
waves of the ocean, and in so doing dis-
\ A
- •'! i «• Umbur • *4- nt tiu- I o ’ a '•r priu
IIN, SHEET-IR3N (StCOPPERWARE .'unled it a« an insult. H-- ordered char- Air. Fillmore by a second marriage b< - Udoiplio, built up a husineea tbat kepi j 1 covered
III* »Il rt m,. iillrr t’ U.iTrtlWt I tt» t-i V |M*r 111 .-lilt
that, as the sea water Lightened
onr
twenty ships busy at one time
».•’i-S- t .»’I.
Ilin ha ! '»>n< wpvrivnf e i
^• h and spe-ci.b ¡.i um- to bo <t.*awn up came a wealthy m in.
UDon
his
legs and r-’dee and back the
niiil l.titi the pii « w for Th*-
A.
Fratikliu Pierce left no child 1.» inherit wliat ves. Tli< lattei was thè finii <>f thè
i'd at
nd a court martial 'organized to unvict,
’•«•t . ♦••• i R. *t hurx un i X-Iibii’«!.
;
flea«
tied
before
it as ever the wicked flee,
In» projMTty, which was valued at sfiti.- great advertisers in o.ir city. 11 «peni
»f (HM-rm1) was actually'»n’.ered. when it oOrt.
i
Soou
after
the
dog
was seen backing out
Headq.iai t;-rs, Ymile A Gilroy's Planing Mdl
his m.»n* y lil»erally on the new«iii>jxvr«i,
•(ime lo the e¡:-s o' ttu.ernor Marcy,
President Buchanan was worth 8'2">h.-
into
the
water,
a
smile
growing ov r his
I
••I*»»»;»j»r th»» i >wn p
lie-n :• •«•retary of Slat»*, who was lavel­ («»). which h » gave to hi« nephews and and was magnificently rewarded. The countenance as an idea took poRsession
sons of Benjamin Wolfe were «ducated
------------ -- ALfcG —
li ••..le.l. albi win» ad»’i«s'.i D.ivis to let the nice»-«.
Abraham Lincoln', estate wa« v;d;. «l at lie University of \ irgima, ano while of him. He was next seen with a huge
mat .er drop.
. t 875.'It
•nev wen- there Gen. lAfavetto went to wad of cotton in bis mouth. With this.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
He fidgbt have e>>nvietod iierl-y and
Andrew Johnson had ft!5''."•*» w'i-n Monticello. n*>ar Char!»<stonvill< to visit I llf ed a!o(t, be backed slowly »»tit. The
it» Hi
lisilU'S-.'li 11-1.1 ! XII the sen. n but lie !>•• left the White IL. is-*. A part of_ tips
j ti-as crowd*» 1 higher as the water rote*
I
woulu have i. * . iaughist at from o,æ amount was lost by tir.* failure of th* i Thomas Jefferson. Th» n’udents. who
. alxait him. They oec mpiesl hi" Iwek and
fic.vidi.
military
company
un<l
cotu-
ili lt»-»-»»r's Block, Iridai.<1. Or.. Full st
I
re»«iinhn's
b.mk.
end of the coir ¡try :■ the other, lh.vis
on hand and no de to ord- r.
Pre-idimt Gcmt never iuid mon' ? 'tn- ii-and of I . vtolft* as captain, nmrcbixi then hi.« ho;id. made uncomfortable as
who p<<ssi ss>«I o'ei ut eo .ir.; >u s.-n -.. til I, l.fs'iDii» Li--nt< i;'nt-Geie rah H’s
. they were by . oa water. Then at la«t,
took th“ advice anil) >rby 's ■•.»ii.'gest unis” salary and the generous gifts of his ov »• to Mdticello to s *- the Frei.« b pa-
Particular Attention paid to Job Work. are still to lie found on the files of the tri'-nds m ule lam a millionaire. A I oi td'-t. and were presented to him at a > as the dog’s head sank very slowly I k >-
his property was hsit in the tir.i’.t 'A «rd g-.md suite dinner given in Lis honor. neath th * waves, the multitude vacated
W 11 ! • ti a il’ i a -i..... in « w -k • aulik» 1 an ret War 1 >e;>artmeni. Dirle., wh-ise noia failure. His wile is imiep» ti c>nt again
At the right hand of L (fayotte sat Thom­ i it. jumping to the wad of cotton that was
Slid a
de/llame w is "John Phienix,” after a through the sale of his lxx»k.
as ■'effiTson. James Madison an'1 .(..mca : flouting just at the end of the dog's r. >se.
h
I 1« t»oi in
Plain andFanoy Oassimeres, Flannels. Hosiery, Etc
merry life, died just b fore the war.
Hay »-« 1» very wealthy.
I
The guts to Mrs. Garfield made her Monro-i, thi'Hi men who had l«jen presi­ ; Tlie tieas flotued away forever on the
His son gr.ulu ¡te.I at West Point, and is
Ashland, Oregon,
OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER.
' fickle wad of cotton, while the dog sv aui
now in the army, and his daughter is a rich. Her husband left a small property, dent of th»* United S'ates in r.v< «¿ion.
W 1-. r. he ¡« i>r.'p-«r -Ì to d.» all work in hi- line
worth not more than S-KMKIt
Mr. Wolfe used to sja-ak of this <-p;s«xle ashore to be forever «nibtdmed in histv.y
•’ bort uuii'.e «11-! in th- '..•«( uianner.
Washington lx lie.
Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building,
Ex-President Arthur is worth about
in his student life aw every way memor­ by the story of the doctor and uiv L.-
81* ULI MM I.
W. II ATKINSON. Secretary and General Manager
REPAIRING DONE at Short Notice,
j and newspaper.
able.
Cleveland Las about the same amount.
Dry stove wood for sale by Billings. *
10-7]
B. F. REESER.
Talent, Hopkins & Co
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.
TALENT, HOPKINS & CO.
CLAYTON & CORE
STORE '.
In Johnson’s block.
Ashland, Oregon.
GE rmânreme OY
For Pain
Groceries and Provisions
TABLE WARE AND CROCKERY.
CASH !
,
CASH !
CASH BUYERS, Gown Yoarselves Accordinaly.
FARLOW & MILLER,
The Grocers,
ARE AHEAD AS USUAL.
Baking Powder!
C. W. AYERS,
Architect and Builder.
Baking Powder!
J?i‘ice 35 cents per Pound Can,
The Mineral Spring
TOBACCOS: ’ÄS'
Ashland Woolen Mills,
Wooden Water Pipe!
WHIT1
B. F. Reeser’s
NEW
TIN
SHOP
JOHN RALPH
WAGON
SHOP
Prices That Defy competition.
Liu—au]
1