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The claims of Oregon for money paid THE CIVIL SERVICE REFORM RED HOUSE COLUMN. REAL ESTATE COLUMNS. MISCELLANEOUS. out on account of military ex|xnse* FORCE. (Washington iii*pul« b March 1'. ■ during the war are not likely to be al MARCH 16. 1S8S FRIDAY Senator Dolph being asked today 'Washington Soecial.) lowed. The items of the claim are: And Carbunelo* result from a debilitated what he thought of th«« proepi-et for The democratic administration ex- For the pay of troops, supplies and lmpoverble.-d, or impure condition of th« EDITORIAL DOTES 4*0 NEWS th«« i.«lmissioi< «<f Wi «hingtou terri pects every postmaster to do his duty transportation, $27,568.22; bounty and blood. Ayer's Sarsaparilla prevents am i And Connections. tory. said: “Hiere is Do prospect of I in the coming campaigp. To this end relief bonds issued to volunteers, $219,- cure* these eruption* and pcinful tumor* The body of the late Emperor Wil th«« imu»e«liate admission of either Da liam is lying in state iu the cathedral kota or Washington territory.” He they are to help in tlie distribution of 434.01; interest, $143,817.87, Total, by removing their cause; the only effect THE political literature, as the following $390,820.10. The Third Auditor says ual way of treating them. at Berlin. said that judging from what he saw in circular shows: Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has prevented th» that the provision of the act authoriz usual course of Boils, which have pained the western p.-.pera, there is great mis IN W ashington , I). C„ Feb 18, 1888. — ing the reimbursement to the states and distressed me every season for sev« The Roeeburg /’towu/eo/t-renrries at apprehension us to what is proposed Dear Sir: Will you kindly furnish us for the cost of raising troops, according aral yoars— G. Scale*, Plainville, Mich. the head of its columns. “For Con by th«- house committee on territories. with a list of the names of all voters to the ril«* and praetii-o of tho ac California Eipm* Trains Kun Daily I was badly troubled with Pimples on gress. Binger Hermann, of Douglas.” > f -5 f f A < f T A I A T It i« nndereto»! that the house com- who receive mail at your office, indi counting offi •< is. have extended ouly the face; also with a discoloration of the cating by a letter opposite the name skin, which showed itself in ugly dark BETWEEN PORTLAND 4 SAX UH AXCISCH Republican clubs are being organized iTiittif propon :.n omnibus enabling of rich the party of which lie belongs to the cost of troops mustered and re patches. No external treatment did jv J thus: 1». for democrat, R. for re ceived into or actually employed in the more than temporary good. Ayer’s Sar- at many places in the Willamette val act cutLorizii. ; D'.koi >. Washington, arrive . LEAVE. laparilla effected M:30 a. in. Portland___ 4:00p. in. Abhland ley. Southern Oregon will full into Idaho nml New Mexico to hold CoU- publican. P. for prohibitionist, aud L. service <>f the I'nited Stat«* at the re Ashland....9:00 a. ni. SanFr nciscoT:40 a.m. ventions for the ¡ urpose of framing for labor. Where th-re may be more quest or under the authority of the A Perfect Cure, 8anFr'ncitco6:30 p.ni. Abbiami... V10 p. ni. ----- AT------ line in due time. ----- At the------ than one voter in a family of the same Ashland....5 40 p. m. Portland...10:40 a. 111. «<.i:stitutiol.s An enabling act is not party only ouo name may be funiislnxl. President or Secretary of War, while iP'l.J not been troubled since.— Local raa'ger, Daily except Sunday. Deuiix-rats are organizing anti-Clev««- i.t till necessary. Oregon held a con- If tho preparation of a full list should the claim of the state appears to have T. W. Boddy, River *t., Lowell, Mass. I troubled with Boils, and my LEAVE. I ARRIVE. land eluba in Portland. His civil s. r- wi: ;< n, adopt'd a constitution, and r-quire time semi partial lists from been for expenditures on account of aealth was much impaired. I began Portland... >:00a. m. Eugene........ 2.40 p. in. vice reform hyptxrisy bd «1 frec-tra.le el«'«-ted a member of congress and tim-.-to time until all have lieen in state troops or home guards; that Con lsing Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, in due Eugene........ 9:00a. m. I Portland... 3:45 p. in. cluded. These lisls are desire«! for United Stat«* .a-n ;tois without an en the purpose of distributing documenta gress has made no provision for the nine, the eruptions all disappeared, and efforts have disgusted them. health was completely restored. — PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS abling act, and' tie« day after she was aud papers dismissing the political John R. Elkins, Editor Stanley Obseroer, There is danger of another rebellion admittetl Hens. Joseph Laue and Del- questions and issues which are now at repayment to the states on acwnat of Albemarle, N. C. Excursion Sleepers for Second Class of tho Indians and half-breeds in Man azou Smith took their seats in the tracting public attention, and your co bounty and relief bonds issued to vol I was troubled, for a long time, with a Passengers on all through itoba, who are said to be in ;; starving United States senate, and Hon. La ol-oration in this work is earnestly in unteers; that, as the United States is luinor which appeared on my face in igly Pimples an«I Blotches. Ayer ’ s Sar- trains Free of Charge. not liable to the state for any part of vited. condition, and are calling for help from fayette Grover was admitte«! to the Address C. W. Beunett, Esq., secre the principal, there can lie no possible laparilla cured me. I consider it the best >loo«l purifier in the world.—Charles H. the Dominion government. Special Bargains in following Real Estate, if taken soon : TheO.4C. R. R. Ferry makes connection bouse of repre entntives. If that lull tary. No. 512 English street. N. W., ground for the claim for interest, and iraith, ....... — to • to North Crafubury, Vt. with all the regular train# on the East Hide D. U. You will confer The secretary of the treasury Las sent shonlil pass, and the several territorms n Washington. Div. from foot of F St. great favor by an early r«*|>onse. even on sums due by the United State« to the house an estimate of S100.000 to should pres««nt their constitution* to Very respectfully, etc. Writ M«le Division interest is not allowable, unless when Unimproved lot on Church street. 350x200 feet : price, S550. A sold by all druggists. Ask for Ayer’s defray the expense of observations of a congress ami ask for admission, they Section 14 of the civil service law- it is specially provided for by Congress. iarsaparilla, and do not be i>ersu*ded to BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS total eclipse of the sun which will be wonld lie no nesirer admission than says that no officer, clerk or other Senator Dolph will introduce a bill for Mall Train. akc any other. ff visible on the Pacific coast, Jan. 1st, Southern Dak« >ta and Washington are in the service of the United States shall, the relief of the stab«, but he says if it L««VZ. | ARRtVK. House and improved lot in Iowa addition ; price, St 100. 'repared by Dr. J.C. Ayer ACo., Lowell, lias*. Portland. ...7:S0 A. M ¡Corvallis. 1'2:2'' P. M. to-day, both having h«-l«l conventions directly or indirectly, give or hand over is true that the claims of the state are next. Corvallis.. ..1:30 P. M.|Portlau<1....6:15 P. M. a Price •!; *U bottles, »0. and adopted constitutions; that if At Albany and Corvallis connect with Unimproved lot opposite North School House ; price, $325. It is believed that Thomas L. Kim- Washington territory should come to to any other officer, clerk or any persou of a character such as have not been train# of Oregon Pacific. 1*11, the present assistant to the Gen congress with a constitution and hav in tlie service of the United States, or paid to other states, Congress will not Eapres. Train LC avk . | ARR1VI. eral Manager of the Union Pacific ing el«x’t«‘d two republican senators, to any senator or member of the house be likely to establish a precedent for Portland . 4:50 P. M. MeMiunvilieS:i» I' M Unimproved lots No.s 92, 94, 96 and 98, in M . s addition; Railway, will l>e called upon to take tho bouse would not admit her to th«« of representatives, of territorial ilele- the payment of similar claims to the McMinnville 5:45 A M|Portland....'.»:U0 A. M. ——' - AAViV For information regarding rates, map«, price, S550. the place made vacant by the death of Union; that what the seuate propose* gate any money or other valuable thing other states. etc, apply to company # agent. The Ashland Hotel Company soave«» on account of or to lie applied to the T. J. Potter. R KOEHI.EK. E P ROGERS. I is to pass separate enabling acts or promotion of any political object what the submiasiou of plans ami ostini ».«a The Sullbxn-Mitehell Fight. Manager. G. F. A Pass. Agent. for the building of a new brick li ue> bills for the admission of Southern No prot«*ction to agricultural mdus- 1 ever. The penalty of a violation of 2 acres in Ashland Homestead Association; -round cleared: John L. Sullivan s««cius to have met in Ashland, the plan adopted to h t rv, except in tho southern states, is Dakota anil Northern Dakota aud this section is a fine not exceeding $5,- his match at last. Ou Saturday after paid for, ami none other. ASHLAND STATE price, $400. the dictum which ruled in the prepara Washington territory »nd Idaho, when <MK>, or imprisonment not exceeiling noon he fought Mitchell, the English Information concerning the location, NORMAL SCHOOL.! tion of the tariff bill forth«- Democrt tic they have held couveu’ions and adopt three years, or both fine aud imprison- champion prize fighter, at Uriel, about < cost, etc., may lxs had upon application campaigu thunder. Its authors will ed constitutions republican in form, rnont. Of course classified lists of thirty miles north of Paris, France, to the secretary of the company. Eight unimproved acre lots in Ashland Homestead Association ; aud after thirty-nine rounds, had Iteen All tilans considered must be sub discover their fliuitake before tho cam tqxiu proclamation ot the pr«*ideut: voters are “valuable things,” and if ole fought the battle was declared a draw. x-A.ctrz.nr. price, from $180 to ^250 per lot. that it wotilil lx? a great misfortune to tained in the wav proposed will save The particulars of the affair are given mitted by April 1st, 1888. Address J S SWEET, Pl:x«lDKST. paign is over. at hematics. Psychology, School Economy —— -to ♦ toto ♦ to W. H. A tkinson , Ashland, Or. in the following cablegram from Lon the Northwest it Dakota were ad- JULIA M GOODYEAR, The “great” John L. Sullivan's glory unttcil as a whole; that Ualifoniia lias thousands of dollars to the democratic don: Englilh Grammar. Rhetoric ami I-atin. campaign treasury. Doubtless the The Mitchell-Sullivan fight took as world’s champion has departed. He territory enough for two states; that Farmers Take Notice! C F XESSE, renmauahip aud Executive Work. and Mitchell wen« both arrested mid if Washington is admittisl there will postmasters will eugage iti a keep place on the grounds of Baron Roths child m«ar Uriel. Sullivan was out of MRS. G. C. EDDINGS, I will pay cash for eggs, chickens, lodged iu jail by the French police af lx? but three states ou the Pacific rivalry to see which shall furnish the condition when he entered the ring, instrumental Music. turkeys, ducks and geese: will also most accurate and complete list iu the ter their fight, ami next day they each ocean, while u;x>n the same extent of ami Mitch«-li has the liest of the fight. buy apples, potatoes and onions when MRS LOTTIE D WILLARD, Voice Culture. Ills friends assert that he would have a car load can be obtained or I will >h‘|»«ited $609 Kail, ami th«-u “skipped seacoast upon the Atlantic there are shortest time. EMMA TOLMAN, won had the fight been continued. handle the same on commission and the country." Drawing and Tainting. .4 PARTISAN ANNEX. fourt««?n stater-, nnd that tho North The buttli> lasteil a little over three will guarantee the highest San Fran J A MCCALL, i west cannot affonl to los«« its pro[»er hours. Up to th«« eighth round Sul- Calisthenics. The local elections in Maine, held The Chicago Tribune, whose articles lnan appeurtxl to have the best of the cisco market price. B enj . E ggleston , Ashland, Or. this mouth, indicate the s- ntimeut of r. presentation in th«« U. S. senate and iu favor of reduction -.if the tariff have fight, but the fact that he could not ZtxszXem. fcr Í.CO7-3 toglixx tlie {»eople toward Clevclai 1. ills Tariff iis legitimate influence there by letting been giving the democratic brethren knock Mitchell out stx'imxl to «liscour- •A.vi.g-CLCt CO, 1OC7. Osborne Mowers and Reapers. «Office near Postoffice. recommendations, and the Fishery 1 ’akota com«« iu as one state. great encouragement and delight, re age him. and after that he fought with little spirit. Mitchell show«««! great Now is th«« time to begin looking up treaty. The republicans have won by pudiates th«« pro(x«ed tariff bill as a pluck throughout, and his friends are THE TARIFF IHLL. o*r 1 or inforinnlion send for ejitnlogue to ami repairing your machine*. The Os unexampled majorities in ’ho chief J . S. Sweet. Aahtan«!, Oregon. ' l’.< "partisan,sectional, unfair anil iniquit jubilant, as the result is virtually a borne machines uro well known on this cities an«l principal towns. Francis B. Reed, of Maine, is one of ous measure.” It also has the follow victory of the little Englishman. At coast as well aB in tho East to have no •to • to the ««nd of the fight both men were in sujierior in any respect. They may be The heaviest and bitterest snow th«« Republican members of the com ing remarks on the internal revenue [xxir shape, and Mitchell's backer* found with all their new- ami latest im mittee of ways and means. Of the partisan annex bill, that was added finally consenteil to the proposition* provements, together with all extras, storm of the season prevailed at New made by Sullivan's backers that the binding twine, etc., at G. C. Eddings’s York March 12lh. The snow was more tariff bill, alioiit which himself and last Tuesday to the tariff bill: Having one of t be Ix^st skylights in Or * The partisan tariff bill of the demo fight lie declared a draw. The Ameri hardware store. than a foot deep, and a high wind Republican associates were not con egon. and k'uinring how to use it, MANUFACTURER, can crowd ie blue. Sullivan's friend* cratic majority iu the house is natur sulted at all. He says: I OUAKANTEE GOOD WORK. drifted it badly. Traffic in the city are utterly unable to explain why he ally enough followed up by a partisan Jack for Sale. No. i. i Tea set, 44 pieces. This is a very thorough-going and internal revenue measure. Its first dill not do better. Both men's hands was entirely suspended, an«l thousands The uudersigntsl have for sale a fine, M. E. TYLER. of passengers were blockade«! on the dangerous bill. It threatens all the section makes a clean sweep of all were iu a terrible shape at the end of large Malt«*e Jack, which can be had No. 2. 1 Unknown present. the fight. Mitchell seemed to improve at a bargain for cash. The auinud can Keeps the Largest Stock of taxes on “ manufactured chewing to A shland , - O kegon . business interests of this couutry. elevated roads. ns the tight went on. He fought care There is absolutely no principle of hacco, smoking tobacco and snuff, all fully anil kept out of Sullivan’s reach be seen at their livery stables in Ash No. 3. 1 Tea set, 44 pieces. Ko ps constantly on hand a full Myer's Block.ea&t aide Main 6trect. taxes upon manufacturers of laud; and is guaranteed to be a sure supply of everything in above Judge Waiter Gresimm, of In pii'.i'.ieal economy in it. It is a political sp««cial FRUIT, SHADE, ORNAMENTAL aud dealers iu sai«l articles, anil all as much as possible. Betting was even fold getter. He will besold low to any line, which will be sold at prices diana, is one of the strongest ami best bill from first to lust, and it g«ies for tax«* upon wholesale aud retail dealers at the cud of the thirty-eighth round. one who will apply soon, as we have no No. 4. 1 Unknown present. as low as can be ottered anywhere. and NUT TREES, men talked of for the Republican « verytbiug that is in the districts that in leaf tobacco." Cigars, cigarettes use for him. Supreme Court Decisions. T hompson & S tephenson . No. 5. 1 Tea set,44 pieces. VINES and SHRUBBERY, ALL ORDERED WORK presidential nomination. There is no «so not have De:.: >craticrepresentatives. ami cheroots are excepU-d, Illis pecu form of manufactured tobacco Ashland, Or., Jan. 13,1888. l>etter or purer man in public life than But they have uot tom-hed the duties liar ■ will be made to give entire ‘ftiisfaction Among the recently published decis priibably being regarded us a luxury, No. 6. 1 Unknown present. In the Northwest. Judge Gresham, and none who has on coal and iron ore, btcaus«« coal and while th«« wee«l in its more primitive ions of the Oregon Supreme Court are That hacking cough can be so quickly in successful operat on »înce G6A, patronited tre m Repairing Neatly Done made a brighter reeoril for bravery, iron ore are (oun«rin many districts re form is a u««cessity of Ine. The second the following of interest: cured by Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it. all section* of the ^« r hv.e*t. cnHor*ed by Board of Equalization, its Powers bubincbB men and ¡wd^ cuwvator*. No. 7. 1 Barrel of Roller • ut low ratefc, and all work done promptly. probity aud ability. presented by Democrats. There is no s^vtion provides for a tax of $¡1 annu and Duties. The board of equaliza T K Bolton, druggist. No Insect Pests on Trees. THE MOST FEBFECTLT EQUIPPED SCHOOL ally on manufacturers of cigars, and of Shiloh's cough and consumption cure Mills Flour. reasou in politi.-al economy why they $1 on dealers in tobacco. The revenue tion. in making the pro|>er corrections of it* cla*< on the Coa,t, it offer* private or class [9 48 H. JUDGE. is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Hermann has been excue, .1 from fur shouLl put lumb r on the free list anil instruction,day ?udev i.ing throughout the year, tn from tobacco last year iu round num under sec. 2779. Hill's Code, may place Arithmetic, U r : ng,Correspondence, Bo^k-keep* ther service on the committee on man l«-:.ve the duties on coal and iron ore bers was ¿7k 1,1 KNl.lMH). The total re <>n the assessment roll property of a consumption. For sale by- T K Bolton. No. 8. 1 Unknown present. Semi for catalogue aud price list to «ng. Banking, Shorthand. Type writing. Busine*«; Catarrh cured, heal th and sweet breath I Men's heavy mixed suits reduced ufactures, and appointed on the com as they are. Ami they have put cot- duction by the lull, it is estiuiaUsl, taxpayer which bad Ix-eu omitted by secured, by bbiWi’s Catarrh Remedy. and Legal Forms *nd all (_’om mon School Branches. J. H.SETTLEMIER, from $10.00 to $6.00, to make r«x>m for ton tii* and bagging for cotton on th«« the assessor, or not assessed, and this Student* alleges and both sexes admitted any time. would I m « alxiut $25,000,000, ot which mittee on Indian depredation claims, Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free, at Woodburn, Oregon. ( atalogc, free. Armstrong and Weece, Prop I spriug st«x-k, at O. II. Blount's. 1 fret« list to interest the south. The without the three days’ notice to such No. 9. 1 Very Elegant Plush Al to fill the vacancy occasioned by the Republican in« mbers of the ways and $20,(XX),(M)l) is on tobacco and $5,000,- taxpayer. Notice is requisite o nly T. K. Bolton's. 000 on various special taxes. bum. resignation of Buchanan, of New Jer means committee have had no chance The object of this bill is apparent w hen the valuation of pro[>erty already Hides and Furs Bought sey. who was appointed member of the to consider this bill yet. We must enough. It is on a line with the tariff assesstHl is raised. have time to consider it. What are we bill nnd is made to m««et the demands In Paul, npp., vs. Land, reep., apfieal 1 Unknown present. committee on manufactures. The undersigned will pay the highest mar- No. 10. here for if not to deliberate on such of Virginia ami North Carolina and from Klamath, aud up for rehearing, price for aides, skin* and furs of all a bill? What is the use of putting other Southern states. It is auother the former judgment and decree of the from this date until further notice. No. 11. 1 Pair of Vases. The Portland IFor/d (Democratic) mcmixTs of the minority ou the com J. B. R. H utchings . in favor of Southern in court were affirmed, with the exception Ashlaud. Or.. May 21. 1**6 plainly say« the disagreement among mittees if everything is to be settled «bscrimiuation dustry made to c«-itch the votes of that the plaintiff is to pay the mort No. 12. 1 Unknown present. the Democracy of the state caused by by th«« action of tho majority members states without which the democrats gage placed on the real estate in favor the Governor'« removal of Supt. CIuw without consulting the rest? The pro eanuot hope to carry t hem. Its special of the Siskiyou bank, within sixty days visions of tins bill affect very large No. 13. 1 Bisque Doll. of the penitentiary in greatly to l>o re interests. We must give the people taxes, though redueeil, will still keep from the time of filing the mandate in nORTHEM RROWN PLAMTn the court la-low. and such payment lie up the " inquisitorial, un-Ainerican " gretted while the party is "in the face an opportunity to corn«« before us ami supervision of dealers, about which so made a condition precedent to the en ANO SEEDS No. 14. 1 Unknown present. ,-f the enemy.’' Wail till after election explain. They cannot address the much complaint has Is’eii made, an 1 forcement of the decree by him. Are acknowlednd th« bwt. being btrdkr, house; they cann >t labor w ith each in more productive sad yield better crop«. they will also keep in the army of dem liefore quarreling, in the advice the dividual member; tle-y mu t have o;e ocratic sui>ervisors and ci'lle'.-tors. It FINE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ll'orf./ would give. No. 15. 1 Stand Lamp. CbaieleUf nl; tb« bwl rarHUM, nallM frw oi arr'.l- portuuities of atlviressing th«« com is a bill which is section,d in operation ! I’assenger unit Freight Buslucxs. ««n. wam fob it . mittee. This sort of work must lie and vicious iu principle throughout, L. X*. 3AJL-Z- to CO., Tho managers of the Pacific Coast The death of the V‘ uerab! German i!««ue <-ar< fully ; >i«l . q : nly. Why, the Fioei.r. ANO SctMxlN, S t . P aui , M inn . removing the tax upon an unhealthy No. 16. 1 Unknown present. • iqx-ror removes from the . i.:ge of life worst'd industiy in this cenutry li s and untie i ssaiy luxury which should Sb-am hip line admit that the opening of tl-e California A Oregon road bus one who has participated in prominent Isen almost ruini'it by a mistake in lx« made to bear it aud thus help to re made serious inroads in their passen No. 17. 1 Toilet Set. historic eveuts during the p st eight tl.»« present bill that w, - not detect«-«! move some of the burdens upou th«« ger bu.-mess. says the San Francisco even by th,« p -ople int«rest« d until decade«,. He was a soldi, r of one of some time alter th«« enactment. 1 do actual necessities of life, the most of Chronicle. They say. however, that si : eds : seeds : which are now laid upon Northern the allied armies that conquered and Uot know wliat Democrat» intend to consumers. The solicitude of the the railroad is getting very little of the No. 18. 1 Unknown present. freight traffic. A now railroad freight do. but if they rush the bill through dejaoed Napoleon I of France. No d« niix«rats in the house for the South tariff for through business between No. 19. 2 Mush Sets. public man now living has been con the committee without giving the pro ern tobacco interests is touching. “Friscoe” and Portland will soon be is Northern Grown, ducers an«! luanufactiirers ample time to « to sued. with the intention of turning as nected with historic affairs for so many to be hearil it w ill be a serious mistake. No. 20. 1 Unknown present. How to carry Oregon iu June is a much freight as possible to tho over generations. question of great concern with Clevtv- land route. This is expected to make FROM ACCLIMATED STOCKS, ---- on my own grounds.---- /Xnd to the person holding the The engineers serin to have the ad .V/,1! FIELD FOR THE TIDINGS. land and bis friends. Personally the competition for this business pretty President wants his administration warm. The steamship line managers largest number of tickets, Shak- — -o ----- vantage now-in their strike on the C. The suspension of the Scu/riie/opens ‘ endorseil” by Oregon, in order to en say they are sure to have the best of B. A t,>. Other roads are refusing to the tight, ns they can make lower rates speare ’ s Works, complete, in 13 MT If your Merchant d<>es not keep for the T idin ', - a wider field of circula hance his prospects for the nomination than the railroad company can afford. them, send for catalogues. take freights handle«! by the B. Jfc volumes, bound in cloth. tion aud inflnei •«« than it has hitherto at St. Louis, when« the convention as They say that although in the course Address </., as their engineers refuse to move cxvnpied. It is now the only Republi sembles on the day of the Oregon elec of time their passenger business may CEO, STARRETT, trains with ears in them cimtiuuing can paper in Jackson county, the ouly tion, June 5th. If Cleveland's efforts lie reduced to a considerable extent 12-36] Walla Walla, W. T. such freight. The switcher., in th«' they will always bo able to control the Omaha yard of the Uuiog I’acifie have one in the First Judical District, and to carry the state should fail [as they freight traffic. also quit their engines, und the meu on it is the intention of tlie publisher to will] it would be a serious damper upon 2*er 6,000,000 i Tbe Walla Walla Union says that th,«whole U. I’, line threaten to quit push its circulation as rapidly ns ; xjs - the pent-up enthusiasm which is to lie the ide» of endeavoring to induce the if the C. B. A Q.basin«-- 1»« furthered sible in all parts of Southern Oregon. let liKiso in the convention upon the Manitoba railway system to build The T idings is established on a solid first mention of his name. It would by the Union Pacific. am ' dm through that place is meeting with business basis, and will coutinue its indicate that the Oregonians find it great favor, and if the proper men L&r^eat in th 2 The 1’resident lust Monda; gave policy of steady improvement in every difficult to “endorse" an administration could lie indiiced to take charge of D.JI.FS i . . L . three important territorial appoint- department as far as its field and pros which would put wixjl on the free list effort to secure the road, there is «»*•• • a<l Tier J HEED tueute to uou-reeidents of the terri- pecto may warrant. To make it one and maintain or increase the tariff rates doubt but a liberal bonus could raised. tori«* a distinct and »bimules« viola- of the licet newspapers in the interior, on manufacture«! woolen g«xxls to Ï AfciWAi, ForIB-’3 ti<>u <>f the plevlge of the Democratic aud one of the ablest and fairest ex please New England and the “New All Sorts of Polaon. ri'l ». n m.«ile«i national platform. In addition to ponento of the cardinal principles of South;" which would subject the wool i F R E n í O A L L Mr. W. F. Daley, Advertising Agent ot I eppiic mid, i.îK> breaklug tho party pledge thus given i the Ib-publican party in Oregon, is the growers of the Pacific coast to unaided tho Briw kly n Elevated Railroad, writes: ’ I» lati custuocr*) tviUi to the country, Cleveland scored an high aim cherished. The cordial sup- competition with the Englishmen who “ Infiauiinatory rheumatism awelle«! roy cut erd*-ring i: in'Bluatlo to a other proof of his duplicity in civil port and assistance of the Republicans pasture their flocks ou Australian legs ami arms to twice their natural size. -z kvwy -purvoa tisiu^ 200 acre* in lot* to suit purchasers in the city of Ashland are offered for sale «» I suffered excruciating pain. Tour won. service reform pretension by making of Southern Oregon is solicited to this lands, and yet give the sugar planters dertul S. 8. S. made a complete cure.’’ Garden Ficki -Fiona. fair prioes and on easy terms. ET ET R O sen! fnr end. these appointments for the tq>ecial pnr- 3000 acres. Good stock ranch. Twenty miles from Ashland. $3 per acre. Major Sidney Herbert, editor of the &C.MO it- of the South the benefits of increased pose of advancing the interests of his protection. It is announced that the Sowthem Cultirator arui Dixie Farmer, O. M. FERRYA.CO..Detroit.r 160 acres. Good farm. Improved. Four miles north of M*«dford. I’ric.' Customers will be entitled to Atlanta, Ga., writes: ** I have fully tested It is believe«! that if tho proposition to own caudidacy. $20 per acre. eloquent John P. Irish, ot the San the virtues of Swift's Specific, both as a One Ticket for Each Dollars’ Worth put lumber on the free list should lie 320 acres. Splendid farm mid fruit land. Good improvem« nts. Desirable !>• A. H. CAUSON. L. W. C ABSON. The Rostdmrg Pliiinileftb r thinks curried out, it will demoralize utterly Francisco Albi, has lx«en employed to rheumatism cure and atonic. It has done of goods purchased. onlity. Six miles from Grant's l’asa. $25 |>er acre. even more than its proprietors claim spend a month in the state for Cleve there is fair prospect of the success of the timber interests >f Oregon and Sixteen ten acre l»Ls one iiiile from Ashland. Good fruit land. $75 to $1<«> ]>• r for it.” the Republican ticket in Jackson coun Washington territory. Its « fleet will land. but even he will fintl it difficult acre. Mr. Michael Long, Jr., with the stro« to awaken enthusiasm upon the pro|x> ty nest .June. Well, there ought to lx>. lie to add the vast forests of British bridge Lithographic Co«, Cincinnati, Forty acre* adjoining Ashland. Splendid location for 1 ruit Orchard. A'«'1 per acre. The Democratic party, with its danger Columbia to the general Pacific coast sition to “«-ndorse" such injurious Ohio, writes: “I sufferctl for two years a terrible itching anil painful sores Fifty goed residence lots oOxl.’iO feet, in Ashland. Price, from $4<> 10 $<■> pvr Io*. ous majority, has bad the management timber resources ami this, while it can discrimination against the Pacific with on my ne< k, anns, bands and lingers. states ns is disclosed by a study of the 1 nrid ACHES in five, ten and twenty acre tracts, adjoining and near Ashlnnu of county affairs for some twenty years not cheapen lumlier in the coast mar No physician could help me. 8. 8. S. re 1 The best quality of fruit lands, and most desirable situations, are now- Six miles South of Grant's Pass. J,.s . now. nnd it would seem that the sensi kets for years to come must reduce the ■ pro[x.s«Kl tariff bill of th«« administra lieved in«- jH-rfeetly aud I feel like n ucw offered for sale at this office. pliine county, Oregon. tion. man." Fruit and farming lands in tracts of from 40 to 100 acres, near Ashland, »nd ble, intelligent citizens who pay tho value of timber lands in this couutry. ! Mrs. Amanda ingle, of Gastonia, N. C., aloug the line of the railroad, can be purchased at this office. The Washington Siunhty Hereibl of writes: taxes must have had about enough of Remote lands having a prospective “M.v baby, when four months a y A reasonable comml«#lon will be charged iu all caM-s for buying or «elr.iig « ..I. • it by this time, if there is any limit to value based upon t he pndiabledemands the 12th has the following item of gen ol<l, «leveloped sciolula. H<- had two se tstc in Jackson aud Joa'-nhiuc aud Klamath couiitic’ Tith «■ w ill tn- < arefully in« ■ s Plan of Drawing same as here- rising« mid sores on the neck. 1 sent tigated abstract» furnished; conveyancing done; their endurance. The IVuio rats took of the next ten or twenty years will, eral interest: We hear that recently vere for our family physician, who pio- i tofore. the county when it was out of debt by this enormous accession totho avail the President desired to insure his life nounced it scrofula, mid prescribed s. s 8. for it. I gave the baby 8. 8. 8., and bail money in the treasury. They able supply, be rendered practically for $50,000; that negotiations were be and it soon got th'- disease under control. IT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED s«>res are healed, ami the baby is see' to have bad as great a horror of worthless. Thus, without nt this time gun with the agent of a leading New Tlie well and healthy. lknow8.s.S. saved That fruit growing, including peaches, pears, prunes, apples, cherries and I m r a ■ surplus” in the treasury as Clove- gaining any sort of lienetit in cheeper York company, but that the medical Its lite, and 1 'old our doctor so. He is a ries in and about Ashland is more profitable than in the favored sections of Cal. regular physician, and prescrilx d 8. S. 8. land has, and by energetic use of their lumber, the country will be damaged examiner, after making his investiga for tlie baby as soon as he saw it had That an orchard of these fruits can be made to yield a crop worth from $¡00 to " opportunities have succeed«?1 in run by an immediate and serious deprecia tion, retried against taking the risk, scrofula. ------- Consisting of------- to $500 per acre within three to five years after planting. Treatise on Blood and skin Diseases ning the county in «lebl to th«« « xtont tion of an important property interest. so the agent was compelled to decline mailed free, i he swift specifu Co., APPLE, PEAR, PEAUH. That there i* ample room and sufficient extent of country adapted to fruit rai- iug within a radio, of ten miles of Ashland for thousands of energetic, lttduxtriou of from $100,001) to $120,000. The It wouhl b.- a mistake to suppose that to write the policy. No particulars Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga PLUM, PRUNE, UHERRY. and intelligent people. <k-l >t is healthy and vigorous and keeps ! the I ogs resulting from this «lepreciH- about the causes why so good an ad 100 choice brands of tobacco to se- I APRIUOT, NECTARINE. That our climate at Ashland and in the Rogue River valley is um-nrpnssc^ au< Largest stock of goods in our up its steady growth. No remote dan tivu would fall chiefly on land-grab- vert i.-cment for an insurance company lect from at O. H. Blount's. ALMOND. WALNUT, aud where for health^omfort and pleasure throughout all seasons of the year. x ger of a “surplus” need trouble the liers, or even upon men of wealth. was foregone have yet leaked out, but That all who have desirable fruit and farming lands near Ashland f.^ salt nt line i Southern Oregon. Y’ou can buv men’s wool liued duck fair price can find purchasers. people of Jackson county while they For every large holder of timber lands, the incident has been the occasion of ulsters of O. 11. Blount for $¡1.00. x That the best class of people will congregate together in towns mh «1 cities where continue to employ the managers of the there are fifty small holders. Ihese much speculation. labor finds profitable employment, where capital can be invested to good advun Onion seta at Nutley’s prcxluce and Grape Vine, Uurrants, Gixieeberriee, to * to I ixti I Democratic machine to cultivate are chiefly settlers, whose timber is tage. where g«x>d health prevails, where good schools, good churches and phswiui Blackberries, Basplierries. Ingalls presented in the senate one commission store. surroundings are to be found. Strawlierries, rigs. this thriving financial fungus. If the their ouly available capital, he]«l as a A Nasal Injector free with each liottle day last week a remarkable petition. Etc., Etc. That Ashland and the valley of the Rogue river arc entering upon a Bouin. Not taxpayers choose to pay 810.UU0 a year certain resource aud treasured as a Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 the b«M>m of speculation aud siwculation nier««ly, but an awakening to the r«.-.l It is signed by 105,000 citizens of the of Our trees are grown without irrigation cents. Sold by T. K. Bolton. value of our «oil, «innate, situation and splendid resources. iinterest ou the county debt) for the thing "sure to increase in value.” To on Bed hill lund. anil all of known va thirteen original states of the Uuion, 12-------------- 15 satisfaction of keeping Democrats in this large and exceptionally worthy rieties that succeed in Southern Oregon. Will yon suffer with dyspepsia and protesting against admission of Utah. liver complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer in We shall always be prepare«] to give any information desired couct nnn - tfi, Those contemplating tree planting office of course they have the right and class, the depreciation which must fol needs, resources aud prosperity of Ashland and Southern Oregon, aud will t»ki The petition is about the size of a nail guaranteed to cure you. For sale by T. will do well to vUit our orchard and nur pleasure in showing the property we offer for sale. the privilege to «¡p so. but possibh low, if th«« scheme of ¡he democrats in ■erv, or write us for price Hat. keg, und trimmed with red. white and K. Bolton. Postoffioe—Mnrphy, Josephine county, they may be growing a little tired by congress sii«'i«eeiis, will come as a posi Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis blue bunting. Ladies were mainly in- Oregon. It. K. station. Grant'* Pass. GKO. ENGLK, this time. immediately relieved by Shiloh's cure. tive misfortune. (Oregonian. •tnimental in securing the signature«. Guaranteed by T. K. Bolton. A. H. CARSON & SON. I Proprietor. I ASHLAND TIDINGS ADMISSION OF NEW STATES. Pimples, Boils, Orepi & California R. R. Cr KAKD MT. SHASTA ROUTE! PRIZE DRAWING l\ h A Y G F. 1 > 1 j. À Y . r 1 1^ BI FL INGS! RED HOUSE, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Saturday, March 31,1888. PLANS FOR A HOTEL. The VALUABLE Presents io UNKNOWN presents, viz: Call 011 or adclre (i. 1:. BILLINGS, ASHLAND, OREGON IX. JUDGE, PHOTUGRAPHY. Saddle and Harness ROPEB, GALEY & HELM. BOOM, BOOM, BOOM! IN SOUTH I C1LN OREGON Bought and Sold on Commission. OFFICE NEXT DOOR to BANK of ASHLAND Special Bargains. A.H. CARON &SON, Prop’s. Shade and Ornamental Trees, I ROPER, GALEYS HELM.