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ASHLAND I TIDINGS THE PROHIBITIONISTS. ClKL'l'lT COURT. Death <>r 11 Ila ill 11. Rice NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. if Among all tho men whom business I. IKE (WNTY. relations have introduced to the public There is no disguising the fact that Docket for April term, 1888. of Southern Oregon, none has made a : Lak . i, i>- Exainluer, Mar. h 22.1 FRIDAY MARCH 30. 1Ä8S the Prohibitionists are making p epar- STITH CASES. better impression than Will B. Rice, There i < si ill two fe 4 of the b II- State of Oregon vs. the following: the special representative of the freight tiful in <t> ririz valley. atious to enter tho field as the allies of AValt« r Howlet, for Sodomy; John department of the Oregon Pacific Rail IŒPUBL1CAS STATE CONVENTION. the Democrats. There never was a J. Nat Hudson h .s auu.iuu ■ - I liim- McMahon, ninrd« r in first- degree ; ' time since that erratic party came into Janies Noah and Delia Iz’ake. unla'v- road; and it was with general sorrow, self ns «'.imlid’ito for repre-’titative A republican convention Mr the Mate of ■ W’tlicr.t ( therefore, that the news was received I Oregon ia called Io meet al the city of Port existence when its opposition to the ful cohabitation ; F. Hout, forgery; * VI here last Sunday of his unexpected I from Grant eouuty. snbj.s-t, to the land. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 11th day J. C. Wilson, larceny; Henry Hughes, i, i o. • t of Avril, A. D. lass, at 11 o'clock a. m.. for Republicans was more uncalleil for ami di ath in Albany. A few days pre ilem.KTaticcounty J*. th« purpose of nominating candidates for unreasonable. This State has but re violation of game law; Charles E<1- viously bin mother had lieen informed I r..< Ju ig > Uogswell starts I >■ not row f.u the following ofllcea. to-wit: Rcpre»eiita. muudsou. violation of game law;.Tames of hi- illtii. aud ¡1 little later had Sub i i t > 'iften I Mipr, m <■ , tri. ami live In congress, three presidentiaf electors, cently reduced its surplus to a con- j been summoned to his Iwdside. On 0"- e (S( of Q,f«'.Veil v.s. W'l- m. H" supreme judge and district officers, and to siderable extent for the purpose of ’ Douglas, larceny. • t-r 4 •ted, in onr safect six delegates to attend the national llqflTï CASES. SuiiGay iiorning at.ihuic p-.-l u.id- will b b ent about tin.'" w-. k.-. r l.E L cures, in republican convention, and to transact such ascertaining the sentiment of her I G org«> E. N'lb-r vs. A. S. .loiiii-'. i •i if. ]■(■ Loathed bi- 1 ist. d-. ath re- other Luslnesa as may properly come before rts of the .Vi i’l, i- in >1. tu mi.-id •: W >lli. the convention. The convention will con people in regard to prohibition. et a!.; Jennie E. Bail y vs. iling from ilropsy «»f lie h< art. D. AVcre it stat of 209 delegates, apportioned among the Thousands of people voted for prohi Bailev. divorce; B. AV. Houston .■! ;d. The !>(• h w>bronght to Ashland, I'm ■ r ' i. hav.. voluntarily r >d.i><l names of aeveral counties as follows their exprès- rate from Sun Fr.tm ’ is. ’ o ivn cured ai’munpanit-.l l>y the b. ivaved family, , I S Jjxne........... 10 bition who would do nothing to sup vs. AVilli ' ii Byb'' -, injunction; Nit Baker......... to Lakevi >w to ¿¡12 p r iikt lbs. Tue Ety case it Langeli vs. Arthur L:.:i ;ell. <li*. ision oi o Mon iay morning's train, ami the 10 Linn............ Benton....... i );; mo of Wo r>’.uty; -i. 1’. Sw • ’ vs. L «:.i. M. Sw ■■!. fituer.il took plii'-e Monday afternoon. ; form-T prie« was $1'1. However, tli«» 9 Malheur.... .2 port a prohibitory law if passed. Clackama». Oat sop....... .7 Marion........ 14 hive seen this feature of tho matter divorc >; Svlvo t- r Pimnoy.-i, G>»v.,el al. The buri..1 was in Ashland cemetery, graduated rate for les., th in 100 lbs ÍT • ; ’J G ili êe I i l ll , 4 Morrow ...... . .5 Columbia bn ngs up tho rate considerably. .7 Multnomah. very plainly illustrated in Ashland. vs. Hannah F. Davis « t al., confirma- in the lot chi 'ii by uis father, whose coos............ being traiililed with it for years. In .3 Polk........... . .♦» A majority of the voters of this pre lion; S« lace Hawk vs. Eliza Hawk,and < ..rthly remains were laid to rest there Crook......... The democratic county convention ' ■ :ii;.l :.11 ■ b — (:< ■: s arising r from 1 illamook.., Curry......... but a few mouths ago. Services at the brought lots of people to town last i: • Johu Sis.more ts. Mary S. Siseinore, Iti' ie is no lftneily with Douglas.... Umatilla.. 10 cinct cast their ballots for prohibition, ¡il . iiti-d, that rffonlssuch divifee; .John Siseinore vs. Horace 1. house were conducted by Rev. F. G. wiH'k, Lake county is too large. Homo V. ie hi a: ,V Union......... Gilliam.... V iparill i —II. II. Grant......... « Wallown.... .4 but when a saloon man wants a lie. use l’eltou et al., division of realty; Mary Strange, of the Ashland Presbyterian of t hese delegates are prominent and nl-rf as » Wa»«o......... Jarkfon.... !>., l.’.iltimore, Md. 9 be has no difficulty in securing a Adliugton vs. Tbomis L. Adluigtou, church, and tho burial was taken in representative men of the oountv, ami I .~ren<-c, * Washington Josephine.. lyo.r's .* c <r<-6 r-,o of Gout .9 majority of the voters as signers to his and James .Alorton vs. Sarah A. Mor charge by Ashland Lodge No. 66, A. O. yet have not visited the county seat Klamath... Yamhill.... I • BL- . . . milling else I-ake ....... ton. divorce; S. P. D. & L. Co. vs. U. W., of which fraternity deceased more t han a year. A good excuse is, But notwithstand E. B. Eaton, foreclosure; Jacob Klip- was a member, the chief officers of his they live 100 miles away. • cc'.ti. I 1 every trace of Total .. 209 petition therefor. lia ase fn : !I. Short, The aame being one delegate at large from ing this, the prohibitory amendment pel vs. John McKee et al., injunction: own lodge at Albauy being present i.uv.ill. Mass. Last wook, at Paisley, a son of Mrs. ' .age: Ilote each county and one delegate for every l.'(0 voter« and one for every fraction over one- was sat upon by the people of Oregon, Amanda Bilger, guardian, vs. Gin and officiating, by reipiest of Ashland Miller was accideutally «hot in tho ! lis. a sufferer I V vas, cd • il.( .«.¿is half thereof ea«t for Hon. Binger Hermann, jumped upon, in fact, - hard. And yet Lin. foreclosure of ehattle mortgage; Lodge, in the ceremonies at the grave. ». • iJu v.m >. The disease eongresaman. at the laat general election. Frank Clugage vs. Annie Reed, to re A large concourse of people assembled shoulder with a shotgun in the hands 5 on i •’ clin rd iu ^ri<‘voiis i spite of all the The eommittee recommend that the pri there was no politics in this contest. cover realty. to pay the last tribute of resjiwl at the of another boy. Thursday Drs. Daly di.Ml 1 ».i’ i Gn<i. i;niil !<• muneneed maries be held March SI, ISsx. and the ami Royal amputated the arm, taking The party lash was not applied to kee p house and at tho grave. eonnty convention« April 4,1888. unless oth actions at law . ' AVer’s S:, iparil’a. I took sev- 1 ÌN-t'b s <'f tl, arwlae ordered by the county central com William Blair Rice was born iu off part of the shoulder. While getting pruparatiui;, and was Republicans iu the fold. The people George M. Love vs. Charles Nickell, through a fence one of the guns was mlttee lily re. t 1 I > 1.vaitli. — J. Frvam, I Illinois, Octobers, 1852, and bad the Republican electora and voters of the simply did not want it. Now. what A. S. Mi»>n vs. AVilliam Selfh. David . tt misfortune to meet with an accident . discharged, with tho above affect. The I ■late, without regard to na*t political afli 11- ations. who believe In tne American nrln- do the Prohibitionists want ? What Linn vb . Samuel Egger et al.. Charles when a lad which left him maimed for boy died Friday. «•* er £ eiple ef protective tariff and dignifying do they expect ? They know perfectly | Nickell V8.C. Lemp- rt, J. Crit Tolman life, but with a manly spirit and cour American labor, giving free, popular educa vs. J. S. Howard, J. Crit Tolman vs. rd by I»r .1 C. V ! U’».. Lowell, Maia. NEW THIS WEEK. tion to the masse« of tne people, effectually well that nearly all their support is ('. Magruder, Paul Cerac, adm, vs. age too seldom witnessed ill this world, « ! iu !«L*:>, $5. y ai! ì)r p .- l protecting all human rights in every Me be quietly surmounted obstacles in bis tlon of our comaum country. oud who de drawn from the Republican party. , Raphael Moral. I. R. Dawson vs. M. E. path and has won a success and left a al» to promote friendly feeling and per They know equally well that there is | Pogne and Charles Nickell, Farmers’ record in life which may well lie envied Poland China Pigs lor Sale, manent harmony throughout tne state by maintaining a government pledged to these ao possibility of their accomplishing Fertilizer Co. vs. C. AV. Skeel, Flecken by most men who have the best of both At Mound Cottage f irm, one mile east stein and Mayer vs. August Carlson, objects and principles, are cordially invited in unite In selecting delegates to the repub anything iu the coming election, unless all to recover money; A. H. Maegly, physical and mental advautages in of Central L’Aait. at B< ar creek bridge. For years lie was iu Thorough-'.ijT^ Poland China pigs—ped lican state convention Respectfully sub it should he the defeat of that party. ' appel, vs. J. A. Larson, respon, appeal; their favor. mitted. J osbtm S imon . | charge of tlit> railroad business at igree mid registry shown to tho.se who Bessie L Messenger vs. Fred Patter What do they expect to gain by such a •AND---- Chairman. Albany, ami it was always safe in liis wish for it. Male and female parent hogs not connected. R. C. F ielder . defeat ? The Democratic party is iu son, W. A. Eaton vs. J. C. and H. R. bauds. Since the opening of tho Central Point. Or.. March ¡¡0, 1888. Atkin, Charles AVichell vs. G. E. Jones EDITORIAL HOTES »HD HEWS. open alliance with whisky. Where do et al.. A. S. Johnson vs. Catherine Oregon Pacific Railway lino for busi- j ness he lias held a more n-spousible rhe undersigned has re-opened the black they gain anything by the elevation of Bouschey, to recover money. smith shop at the corner of Spring street | position under its management, and DRESSMAKING Editor Dorsheimer, of the New York this party into power ? Do they | and Fifth avenue, near the depot, had his life aud health l>ecu spared he Star, administration organ, died at imagine that by defeating the party | 1SHLAND, OREGON, A Settler’s Kights. I would undoubtedly have mounted Bavannab, Georgia, on the 26th inst., of that has always shown itself to lie fully And is prepared to do blacksmithing in The Secretary of the Interior has i ' higher in the business world. Mrs. M. E. Hutsen all its branches, as well as tine machine A good man, au honest tflan, <>ue of pneumonia. abreast with public sentiment in all I rendered the following important .de I ------ AND------ work. fc* 1 'armor’s work a Specialty. • • *- the kindest of men to his family ami cision involving tho question of resi 12 41J J. H. M< I xtosh . Mrs. S. E. Lynch, New Jersey Democrats will eend a temperance legislation, they will thus dence upon homestead entries prior to friends, has left us; but lie leaves with us the record of an honorable, honored, solid Hill delegation to the St Louis advance the cause of teiuperuuee ? Or making final proof: Haw opened a dressmaking establish- inent at the residence of Mrs. Lynch on To the Commissioner of the Geuer- I useful life, one worthy of the emuln- Oak convention. Tammany Hall, though, do they think that by chastising the street th ar Main. where they are pre i 1 tion of the young men of Oregon. Republicans they will so win their al Land Office Sir: I have considered pared to attend to the business* in all its ia said to favor Cleveland first, and (»ranches, in the best style anti to the satis the appeal of AVilliam A. Thompson ! love and admiration that they will Mayor Hewitt, instead of Hill, as faction of patrons. ileal Estate Sales. come over bodily to the Prohibition from your office, decision of July !>. G-jST A fair share of the patronage of the second choice. 1886, rejecting his proof for the ¡and of Ashland and vicinity is respe< t- camp ? If they were close students of therein mentioned. I think this man DePeatt A Kvlo report the following: people tdHy solicited. .12-12 Mr- It. V Boynton Ims moved her milli All the registers and receivers of the bumau nature they would probably is entitled to his patent. Ho made his M. N. Long to O. Ganiard. 40 acres of nery store into the former reading room at the corner of Main and Church streets and the Tom Long bomestoml south of various land offices in Oregon have sent arrive at a different conclusion. To j declaratory statement April 26, 1883. is now prepared to do a petition to the Secretary of tho Inter cause their defeat wheu there is nothing alleging settlement a week before, aud Ashland; consideration, §2000. lillCsSMAKIM, IN Al.l. ITS . DePeatt ,t Kyle report the sale of ior, requesting him to urge Congress to to lie gained and everything to lose for shows that he made it. It appears that 20 acres of brush land lielouging to -------- BltAM tills.-------- he was absent during most of the fol make an ample appropriation for survey temperance, and to place iu power a lowing summer; that he was on the M. N. I .olig, to D. Moore; considera Blacksmith and Wagon Shops, Those who want fine work and Hie latest Warehouse, Etc. styles should call before giving orders else of public lands in Oregon. party utterly distaste'ul to them, would land from tho fall until the following tion. I Where Mil' It V.B ovntox spring; absent again during the suc Ashland, March lsh*. Roper, Galey A- Heliu rejKirt the fol 1 he iimh rsigned offers for sale the Senator Dolph on Tuesday reported not be likely to nourish a tender re ceeding summer; again upon the land blacksmith and wagon shop owned and lowing sales: gard for the party responsible. It will from fall until spring, and not absent to the Senate a bill from the committee A. C. Helm to Mr. Rhodes, 15 acres occupied by the late Otto Heidrich B. BEACH, on public lands granting to The Dalles, no longer do for Prohibitionists to say six months at any one time; that he in western part of Ashland, considera la the Toil’ll of Liiikville, applied the proiwds of his labor dur tion §600. that their chief object is temperance. Oregon, all the military reservation ing the two seasons when be was ab Together with large sheds adjacent A. U. Helm to Max Praclit, three near that town for a public park, except Why does their great apostle, St. John, sent to the building of his house and for storing agricultural implements and acres 2l2 miles southeast of Ashland; other A shland , O regon . come into the State now when there is stock. Best location in the town. that portion now laid out in lots. making improvements on liis land, now consideration. §150. Good chance for a man to make mono). no amendment to be adopted, and why valued at 8600; that he was a p<M>r Will give estimates to furnish «11 labor A. P. Hammond to Max Praclit. 40 Also, u two-stoiy building now used as Queen Victoria’s departure for Flor did he stay away last fall. To a man man and his absence was for the pur acres of the Hamilton place; consider a store and restaurant, A gissi business an<l material to construct all kinds of build ings, nt short notice- pose of earning means to improve his is now living done iu all these places, ence ia the incentive for much talk, up a tree, or on the fence, or in any ation, §2400. land, and that he devoted all the fruits easy. Addles. Terms FSF “ All work warranted to give satis AV. H. Atkinson. W. H. Leeds and some venturing the opinion that a re other sufficiently elevated position to of his earnings with fidelity to that Mus. E. E. H eidbich , faction, gency will be declared, with the I’rince get a fair view of this matter, it looks purpose, in tin* soring of the third Carter Bros, to E. F. Loomis, live 11-121 Lmkville. Or. lots of 8 acres each of the Milo Place of resilience. Hargadinc street,back of Wales as regent The Qneen is re very much as if the Prohibitionists year he left again ami remained away Walker tract; consideration. §21050. of South School House. ; 12-41 until the following January, bis pur ported as melancholy and at times were owned and controlled by the Govan High to Max ITaeht, house pose being to earn money to pay for and lot on Main street, Ashland; con eccentric. Democracy. Of course this is true liis land. Tho amount necessary was In the county court for Jackson county, A. L. WILLEY, sideration. §2700. ♦ • ♦ slate of Oregon. A. ('. Helm to A. F. Wardlaw, 10 The President had a hard time to only of the leaders, but as the leaders 8201*, a considerable sum for a laborer In the matter of the guardship of Mar to save from his wages during n year find a Democratic Justice of the Su go, so goes the party. This paper gave in addition to the necessary fer*s and acres 2 nnles south of Ashland; con garet Matilda Dwigans, Fred B llwig- sideration, §750. ans and George Owigans, minor heirs preme court, and made no brilliant dis a hearty support to tho prohibitory expenses. He appears to have done it. of Robert J Dwigaim. deceased. G. F. Billings reports the following: covery in pitching upon Lamar. What amendment, and is still ready at all ami notwithstanding ho was not per in hereby given, that by virtue Is prepared t<> jrive estimates to complete Mrs. Sarah A. Harris to J. C. Cum- of Notice times to support any measure that it i sonally present upon his land during and in pursuance of ail order of sale all kina» of buildings, and to furnish «11 will be do for a Chief Justice ? It mens, one acre lot ou Woolen street ; labor, malt •rial, plans, specifications and the last months pri*e»*ihi>g the comple made in said ’ natter by the said county might be urged that the judicial, not lielievee to be in the interest of temjier- tion of his entry, tho fact cannot deny consideration, SIXX). forth«’ same upon reasonable terms court of Jackson county, state of tire- details ami short notice. ance and good government; but when F. M. Billings to R. A. Bowinati, of gon, on the 7th day of I'eb.uary. ISsS. the political fitness of the appointee his right. He made a "s t!lenient in tho people who claim to represent the California, one acre near Ashland; cop- the undi rsigned will on the ;il):h d iv of person" on tlm land; be erected a should be considered first, but that April, isrts. at 2 o'clock i- m of said day, sid< ration, §250. would strain the non-partisanship of temperance element in polities concen dwelling thereou; ho has improved AV. A. Patrick to II. II. Robinson, of ill the front door of the court house, in the land . ami lie has resided on it in trate their efforts to the end that the the town of Jacksonville, offer for sale this administration.—[San Francisco g<H«l faith. When it is considered Illinois, 6L acres in west part of Ash at public auction, all the right, title, and Republicans may be defeated, and laud; consideration, §2200. Bulletin. that this tract was situated many miles interest of the Raid Matilda Dwigans. allow their owu pet measure to go by from the ordinary highways, remote AV, B. Colton to R. A. Bowman, of Fred B Dwignns and George Dwigans, Illustrated Catalogue of Cal., two lots in Ashland Homestead ; minor heirs of the late Rotsert J I>wig- The St. Louis Olobe Democrat (Rep) the board, it. is quite euougli to bring a from settlements generally, ’that it is SEEDS and TREES consider.it ion, 96001 ans. deceased, in and to the following reporta: “Of fifteen Wiacousin repub thiuking [>ersou to the conclusion that very difficult, of iiivess. and yet that lie Free on application. Hiram Farlow to Jesse D. Wild, 1 described land situated in the city of has persistently clung to it" for three lican editora who have jnat announced no good results would ever be obtained Ashland, Jackson county, state of Ore years, applying all the results of his 33-100 acres ou Granite street; 8550. their presidential preferences, seven were such a party of pretentions and lalsirtoits lmprovnient and its pur Heaton Fox to H. 11. Robinson, of gon. viz: Beginning at a point 12-‘J> 419.421 Sans.niie st.. San Francisco, Cal: chains north and thirty hundredths are for Gresham, three each for Lin inconsistency to come iuto power. chase, it is difficult to discern a case Ilinois. IS*, acres of brush land in tho (30-100) chains west of the southeast west part of town; consideration. S135O. more worthy of being found marked corner of lot Nb 4. in section No5, town eóte and Rusk, and one each for Sher They are fast driving away that class II. True to H. B. Carter, 40 acres of No :K) south, of range (die (1) east man and Evarts. Gresham is un- who voted for prohibition because they with g<x>d faith. Ills "inhabitancy" True place east of Ashland; consider ship of the Willamette Meridian, Or<. of the land is not impeached after liis doubtly gaining in strength through believe it to lie a sound and desirable residence was secured by his going ation. §2000. gon. and running thence west seven and U NORTHERN GROWN PLANTS .. AND SEEDS eighty five hundredths ( 7 85-100) chains, out the country. He leads in almost political policy. They will if they con abroad to procure means to bring Are Rcknowledifpcl the be«t, being hardier, Jos. Robinson, of Talent, sold twen thence north one and seventy-hun more productive and yield better crops. •very state which has no favorite son, tinue to pursue their present tactics, back anil improve it and obtain a title ty-four acres adjacent to the proposed dredths (1 70-100) chains to south line of ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and in those states he seems to be the retain only those w ho have joined that to it. I, must reverse your decision depot grounds at that place to A. P. alley, thence cast along said south line i i FIXE ’ontalulug only the best varieties, mailed frea ou appli and direct a patent to claimant. of .alley seven and ninety hun Talent last Saturday for §2350, and cation. W1UTE FUK IT. second choioô.” party as they would the Salvation AV illiam F. A’ it as , Ia. Ia. M-A-TT Sc CO.» Mr. Talent has since sold the land to dredths < 7 IG-lOOi, thence Routh one and seventy-hundredths <1 70-100) chains to Army, and they, of course, will con Secretary of the Interior. JUIST» ANO SilOSMlN, S t . P aul , M i NN. Messrs. AV. H. Atkinson, Jas. Helms plnce of beginning, containing one and The Boston Herald says: “Perhaps tinue to be led about by the nose and II. Ammerman at a slight advance thirty-four hundredths il :’4-100) acres. I it might be just as well to preserve the wherever the leaders dictate. upon the price named. Democratic County Convention. The Terms of sale to be cash in hand. last campaign's transparencies for Prohibitionists will never lie as strong lizabeth A nn S cott . G. AV. Howard lias sold his dwelling Guardian of E the Pursuant to call, the D< mocratic above named minor awhile yet." By all means. “Cleve S1 :KOS : SICICI )S ! agaiu as they have been, if they con county convention assembled at Jack house> and lot iTi Medford to Mr. Davis, heirs of the estate of Robert J Dwig land and Civil Service Reform;” “Pub ans, deceased. [42-4w. tinue to make their nest with the sonville last Saturday to elect delegates from California; consideration, 82700. —o— to the state convention to bo held nt lic Office is a Public Trust“Dangers Democrats. R. T. Lawton A Sou, of Medford, re Pendleton on April to the Country in a Second Term;” port the sale of 38 acres adjoining Administrator's Sale of Ileal The convention was called to order “Turn the Rascals Out" These and Colusa, says the Record-Union, is a by H. K. Hanna, chairman of the Phoenix, anil belonging to Donna Dun Estate. lap, to Audrew Browu. others of the catch phrases of the last Democratic county. The Democracy county committee, and permanent or campaign would be even more pointed up there is of the genuine breed, and ganization was effected with Benj. Free-traders say that tariff duties In the county court of the state of Ore ----- on toy own grounds.----- Haymond as chairman. E. DePeatt. are taxes on the consumers. If wo gon, for the county of Jackson, sitting and attractive than four years ago. without any admixture of doubtful ele sec'y, and Silas J. Day, assistant. in probate. bad no tariff our imports would very I ----°---- ments. But the Democracy of Colusa, Resolutions were adopted endorsing largely exceed our exports. We would Ill the matter of the estate of F. Me Unless the Republican party makes If’jour Merchant does not keep Hatton, deceased. stanch and true blood as it is, does not the administration of President Cleve have to meet this excess by money, In pursuance of an order of the coun them, send for catalogues. up its mind to show bouio of its old- prove equal to the stomaching of the land and his efforts to reduce the sur and it would be a heavier tax on the ty court, made the (>th day of Marell. I Address fashioned courage it matters little who plus; also endorsing the present Pen country than the duties under a pro 1888. the undersigned, administrator of Democratic assault upon material in CEO. STARRETT, noyer “ Democratic" administration of is nominated. It has lieen fed long tective tariff. During the revenue re the aforesaid estate, will offer for sale to dustries of the coast. The fruit grow ( Iregon. the highest bidder, at the principal tract 12-;J61 Walla Walin, W. T. form tariff period from 1846 to 1861. of enough on the frapped slush served by realty hereinafter described on Gran Resolutions were adapted instructing although we were producing immense ers of Colusa have met, resolved, and Mugwumps, free trade college dudes ite street, Ashland. Oregon, on scut on their protest to Congress delegates to the state convention to quantities of gold from the California Tuesday, the Sth day of May. 1888, and sham civil service reformers. Let i vote for Colvig for prosecuting attor mines we bad to send it abroad by against any tinkering with the tariff ............. ney and for a Cleveland delegation from every outgoing steamer to pay our debts At one o'clock r M. all the right, title us haw a candidate whose Republi that will remove the protection in the Oregon to the St. Louis convention, and interest of the said F. McHatton at for imports because we could notex[x>rt canism is all wool and a yard wide, slightest degree, now accorded to fruit Delegates were instructed, also, to have enough to pay for what we imported. the time of his death ill and to the fol lowin'. descrilied real property: and who favors a tariff on the wool. culture in California. They consider Judge E. DePeatt, of Ashland, placed On the other band, if wo buy only- A parcel of land commencing at the To win with any other manner of man tifHUi the ticket as presidential elector articles of domestic manufacture anil northwest cornerof the parcel of ground the interests of our producers level for the apprigiching national election. would be a victory not worth contend production the money we pay for them purchased by Isaac Miller of Wagner. with those of the consumers, and do The following named gentlemen were remains here to add to our prosperity McCall and Rocktellow, said N W cor ing for. [New York Press. not jiropose to sacrifice their toil and chosen delegates to the state conven by keeping tho wheels of industry in ner being on the south side of the alley between C K Klum and Isaac Miller, and tion: S. Furry, Henry Klippel, E. P. A Washington dispatch of the 21st money expended in fruit-growing for Pick« tin. C. W. Taylor. J. T. Bowditcb, motion. What wo pay for foreign nearly opposite (across Granite street) goods is the real tax, not the duty on the northeast cornerof lot three (il l.block party sentiment. It will be interesting inst says: “The House Committee on Jas. McDonough, Willard Crawford. them. eight (8), in the town of Ashland; thence /( ///' Public Linds to-day decided to report to read the reply Messrs. Thompson along the lino of said alley m an east A St. Louis dispatch of the 24tli MAK1C1ED. erly directiou eighty-four 184, feet: favorably the bill declaring a forfeiture and Biggs will lie called upon to make says: Three carloads of negroes, thence al^|ig a line parallel with Granite of that part of land grant of the South to these Colusa protectionists. Unless about .’MIO men iu all, arrived ill this Htreet i’l a southerly direction forty-four ern Pacific Railroad of California, it is more happy than the expressions city to-day en route for California. Caiwrom>—E aton .—In Medford. Mar. (44) feet; thence along a line parallel 2'th. W. Crawford and Miss L. Eaton. with said alley ill a westerly direction they are reported to have made at The mon have been engaged under which is upon the line of roads not L ewis —Rious—In Medford. March 18th, eigbtv-four (lU i feet to the east side of completed within the contract time. AVashington, each of those gentlemen contract to work on ranches, but were by Rev C H Hoxie, O E Lewis and Granite street; thenoe in a northerly di collected from various parts of the rection along the south side of Granite O. M.FERRY£.CO..Uc»roi:?..,t t>. Miss Nancy Riggs. This is regarded as an indication of the will be iu the perplexing dilemma of South bv white agents of the Califor Rtreetforty-four (44) feet to theplaceof facing in different directions at the intention of the committee to adopt a nians. Through some misunderstand S teibns —-R adcliff —At the residence of l>e-ginning, situated in the town of Ash the officiating minister in Mcdfo.d land County of Jackson. State of a policy of reporting bills working a same time. They must be vastly wiser ing the Degrees became imbued with precinct, March i;ltb, by ltev M A Wil Oregon. A. H. CARSON. I.. W. CABRON. partial and not a complete forfeiture of than they were here if they are able the idea that they were to lie returned liams, J R Stearns and Miss Mary Also one building lot in the town of to slavery. Stories to this effect hav to reconcile the Colusa horticulturists RadclitL both of Ashland. railroad grants, except in cases where Jefferson, Oregon. ing gained circulation after the con Terms of sale, cash in hand. there was a total failure to build the to the Democratic idea of striking down tracts had lieen signed, the laborers M c K ee —P eni E.—Ill Jacksonville pre H. C. H ill . protection to California production. cinct. March 1 sth. by S E Dnnnington. liecame frightened and demanded their roads. Administrator of the estate of F. Me- J P, Amos McKee and Miss Lottie liberty, and in many instances the Rattan, deceased. Pence. guards who had control of them nar Of course Dr. St John will not The hand of the Cleveland manage WINDOM — MORE) — At Grout« Pa-s. rowly escaped serious injury at the Man li .’1st. I.. <’. Windom mid Mi's Lettie accomplish anything. Deceit,drink and ment has made its mark in Oregon I hands of the fear-stricken black men. Farmers Take Notici*! Morey. Democracy will not by their combined politics already. With a remarkable To prevent their escape it was found 1 will pay cash for eggs, chickens, BORN. efforts, be able to defeat the Republi unanimity of sentiment, style and necessary to lock them in the care, and turkeys, ducks and geese: will also in this manner the journey will I m > cans in this State at the coming manner, most of the county conven B auuon .—In Ashland precinct. March 10, buy apples, potatoes and onions when continued. less, to the wife of E B Barron, a a car load can be obtained or I will election. Oregonians have as good tions which have been held to elect daughter. handle the same on commission and sense as other people, and although it delegates to the State Convention, If we bad manufactured in this u It l.-E —At spent ci Ebii. KomiHtli county. will guarantee the highest San Fran may take a little more to stir them tip, have declared that the Cleveland ad country the 8175.000,1)110 worth of man March 7th, Io the wife of Geo I. Chase, a cisco market price. Sell. yet when once aroused you will find ministration and the Pennoyer admin ufactured goods that were imported in 188l>. it would have furnished nearly B f . nj . E ggleston . Asblaud, Or. them generally "located correct.” This istration are satisfactory to the people 700,000 more consumers for the farm M< I.iiiF.N—On Big Applegate. March 18, to the wife of Geo. McLaren, a daugh ia »ot going to be an off year in poli- of Oregon, and that they “ must and products of this country. They would ter. Choice Lands For Sale, ti a in this State. The election this shall be preserved,” as it were. It have cousuined a large proportion of H owajmv —In Jacksonville. March 17(b. to the 50,000,000 bushels of grain export spring will be of even more importance looks as if the David Hill boom in the For «ale. ::.’>li acres of laiul: II’1 acre. of the wife of Geo S Howard, a son. ed in that year. If that grain had farm laid in the valley, good for fruit or than the faU election, perhaps, and Oregon metropolis is likely to be lieen consumed in this country it would K incaid —At Central Point. Feb. 2'.). to grain. -------- Consisting of------- Two thouoauil six hundred acres foot hill the wife of J J Kincaid, a daughter. will awaken fully as much intereat. blighted by an early frost iu the con hav saved to the farmer the freight and mountain side land, good for fruit, APPLE, PEAR. PEACH. The real issue ia a national one—the vention at Pendleton. Cleveland has paid to foreign ship owners for ocean A bmpbhsst —Near Jacksonville, Feb. 26, dairying and stock raising This trai t of PLUM. PRUNE, CHERRY, land has over seven miles of fencing, dwell to the wife of Jas Armpriest, a soil. endorsement or rejection of the Cleve finally “got around” to the last of the freight, the terminal port charges and ing house, n stock shed six's) feet, aud APRIL.’OT, N ECT ARI N E. the extra labor employed iu distribut M c G eii —Ou Williams ck'A. k, Feb L’ittli, plenty of living water. land doctrine in relation to the tariff. offices of Oregon in placing them where ing grain. The men who prepared it ALMOND. WALNUT, and Call on or address J. > H eiikin . to the wife of Oliver McGee, a daugh Shall all protection of Oregon indus they would do the most good, and Hill for consumption and who distributed A'hlAnd, Jackson Co., Oregon. ter. tries be abolished, while the sugar- has never given an Oregonian an office it would themselves have lieen con Cori in —In Table Rock precinct, Feb. planter in democratic Louisiana and at all. The presentation of these facts, sumers. 27. to the wife of P B Coffin, a daugh Dissolution of Copartnership. Gra|>e Vine. Currants. Goosel terries. ter. I the manufacturer in doubtful New accompanied by their interpretation According to a magazine writer, the M ino I i -In Jacksonville precinct. Mar. Blackberries, Raspl terries, Notice is In reby (riven that the firm of York are MM protected. Thia is what and the proper formula, may have in successful Canadian farmer near Que Strawberries, Figs. ;kl. to the wife of F M Mingus, a son. real estate (b alers heretofore doinir busi ness at Ashland. Medford ami Central Point it amount« to, and it will requir^iore duced the “endorsement" noted in the bec gets about S300 a year, “counting Etc., Ek-. in Jackson county, Oregon, under the tlnn Coox — In Kock Point precinct, March the crops he sells and consumes, wages than the eloquence of a John P. Irish county convention reports. loth, to the wife of W S Cook, a name of Douglas A Co., is this day dis Onr trees are grown without irrigation in winter, lumbering, blneberriee, solved by mutual consent. daughter. on lit d hill hmd. and all of known va to conceal the fact The Democratic W. X. Li ik LI. knitting, weaving, and all other pro rieties that xui'eced iu Southern Oregon. .1 T. R oii EH s . farmers and fruit-growers are not likely I ductions and industries. With the Those contemplating tree planting W AKll IIOVGI.AS. The largest stock __ of men’s fine shoes That hacking cough can be so quickly * to uphold a policy which so plainly can be found at O. H. Blount’s. strictest economy, some of them keep cured bv Shiloh’s cure. Weguarnutee it. w ill do well to vi.it our orchard and nur Fitr.n H ansen . Ashland. Oregon, March 16. I*s8. sery, or write us for price list. out of debt; but the greater majority T K Bolton, druggist. ignores their interests. Even an Ore Postoffice—Murphv. Josephine county, Brocade diagonal and plaid dress of the farmers carry hopeless mort gonian haa some rights which the gov Shiloh’s cough mid Consumption cure Oregon. R. R. station. Grant’s Pass. goods, 10 cts. per yard at M. L. Al- gages, and the families are troubled to is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures 5000 cigars at O. H. Blount’s to lie ernment ought to respect ford’s. A. H. CARSON & SON. X get tuo barest necessities." consumption. For sale by T K Boltou. closed out at wholesale rates. Loral I'as’ger, Daily except Sunday. AP.KIVE LEAVE. Portland... .M;00a. .«:00a. ni. in. Eucene...... Eugene...... .9:00 9:(M)a. a. m.| m. I Portland... .3. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Excursion Sleepers for Second Class Passengers on all through trains Free of Charge. Special Bargains in following Real Estate, if taken soon . TheO. R. R. Furry makes < onnv< tion with all the regular trains on the East Side l>iv. from foot of F St. Unimproved lot on Church street. 350x200 feet ; price, S550. West Ship Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Sarsaparilla, Mail Train. LEAVE. | ARRIVE Portland....7:30 A. M Corvallis. 12:25 I'. M. Corvallis.. ..1:30 P. M.¡Portland....6:15 I’. ♦ M At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific. Expren Train. LEAVE. A): 1:1' !.. Portland.... 1:50 1‘. M | MeMinnvilluhOO 1‘ McMinnville 45A. NI I Portland....9 :W A. M. For information regarding rates, maps, etc, ap* ’" *'• «—'«' *•••’ - » «geni. » ip|ily to compati; E. F. ROGERS. R KOEHLER. Manager. G. E. ,V I’uss. Agent. BLACKSMITHING MACHINIST WORK. ASHLAND STATE NORMAL Business and Property for Sale House and improved lot in Iowa addition ; price, ¿noo. I I Unimproved lot opposite North School House ; price, $325. Uni^iroved lots No.s 92, 94, 96 and 98, in price, $550. M> r's addition : 2 acres in Ashland 1 lomcstead Association ; price, $400. ground cleared ; SCHOOL. .1 S SWEET. P kemdest . iilhemntius. Psychology, School Economy. JULIA M GOODYEAR. English Grammar, Rhetoric and Latin. C F NESSE, Penmanship «nd Executive Work MRS. (,. C. EDDINGS, Instrumental Music. MRS. LOTTIE D WILLARD. Voice Culture. EMMA TOLMAN. Drawing and Painting. J A MCCAEL, Calisthvnic*». iiicryaiiJ G 37-0 c-'-r-: . 3.007. Eight unimproved acre lots in Ashland Homestead Association price, from $180 to $250 per lot. Call on or address ASHLAND, OREGON G. E. BILLINGS, iOffice near I’ostotlioe. *.» PHOTOGRAPHY. II. JUDGB CONTRACTOR ft BUILDER. Carpenter, Builder, and Arch itect, ESTATE ! IKAVF. I AHKIVE. Portland..... 4:00p. m. Ashland h a. m Abhlnnd... .9 (Mi «. in. I San I- r’liuiM <>7 :40 a. in. SanFr’ncibCoOjJO p.in.¡Ashland... >10 p. ni. Ashland....5'40 p. m.'Portland...10.40«. m. Saddle and Harness MANUFACTURER, V AslWUMle. I FRUIT, SHADE, ORNAMENTAL and NUT TREES, VISES and SHEUBBEBY, Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of everything in above line, which u 111 be sold at prices as low as can be offered any w h.crc. Having one <»f thel>cbt skylightbin Or egon, limi kuUlTUKJ ItOW to it. I GUARANTEE GOOD WORK. M. E. TYLER. A shland , OKEMOS. Myer’s Block,cast side Main street. ALL ORDERED WORK otfCON will be made to give eutire sut¡»faction Repairing Neatly Done No Insect Pests on Trees at low rates, and all work done promptly. THE MOST PERI E( TLT EQUIPPED M HOOL II. JUDGE. Send for catalogue and price li>t to J. H. SETTLEMIER, in successful operat on «’nee patronized from all sections of the N t huest. endorsed by business men and leading euucators. Men’s heavy mixed suit* reduced I from S10.IX) to $6.00, to make roon H. Blount’s. A Woodburn, Oregon. spring «lock, aVO. of its class on the Coa«t, it c-ffers private or class instruction,day andevening throughout the year, in Arithmetic, Un: ng,Correspondence, Bixx-keep* .‘ne. Ranking, Sh -riband. Type-writing, Busine*- ..!• fLegr.l I irms xnd all Common SchoolBranchc'. • ’ i. lent s..; II ages and both sexes ad fin t ted any time. Catalogue free. Armstrong and Wcsco, Prop’r*, TRUMBULL & BEEBE, Northern Grown, FROM ACCLIMATED STOCKS, tizsr 6,0C3.0 A.B. CARSON&SON, Prop’s. Shade and Ornamental Trees, « BOOM, BOOM, BOOM! s OTTT H E R N O REG O N Bought and Sold on Commission. c OFFICE NEXT DOOR to BANK of ASHLAND Special Bargains. 200 acres in lots to suit purchasers in the city of Ashland are offered for sale at fair prices and on easy terms. 3000 seres. Good stock rauch. Twenty wiles from Ashland. $3 per acre, 100 acres. $20 per acre. Good farm. Improved.- Four miles north of Medford, • l’rtc ■ 320 acres. Splendid farm and fruit land. Gotal improvements. Desirable Io cality. Six miles from Grant's Pass. $25 per acre. Sixteen ten acre lots one inile from Ashland. Good fruit land. $75 to $1«) per acre. Forty acres adjoining Ashland. Splendid location for Fruit Orchard. W(’> per acre. Fifty go d residence lots 50x150 feet, iu Ashland. Price, from $4«> to $75 per lot 1 ACRES in five, ten and twenty acre tracts adjoining and near Ashland 1 The l>est quality of fruit lands, and most desirable situations, are now offered for sale nt this office. Fruit and farming lands in tracts of from 40 to 100 acres, near Ashland, nd along the line of the railroad, can be purchased at this office. A reasonable commission will be eharged in all cases for buying or -elling real . - late In Ja< ksoii and Josephine and Klamath counlies Title« will be earefull) iut es ligated: abstracts furnished: conveyancing done. IT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED Thnt fruit growing, including peaches, pears, prunes, apples, cherries and 1« r ries in and about Ashland is more profitable than in the favored sections of Cal. That an orchard of these fruits can be made to yield a crop worth from flail to to f 500 per acre within three to five years after planting. That there is ample room and sufficient extent of country ndaptid to fruit rms iug within a radius of ten miles of Ashland for thousands of energetic, lndusiriou and intelligent people. That our climate at Ashland and in the Rogue River vallev is unsurpassed any where for health, comfort and pleasure throughout all seasonsof the y< ar. That all who have desirable fruit and farming lands near Asl.l. r.d for sale at fair price can find purchasers. That the best class of people will congregate together in towns and cities where labor finds profitable employment, where capital can lie invested to good advan tage. where good health prevails, where good schools, good churches and pleasant surroundings are to be found. That Ashland and the valley of the Rogue river are entering upon a Boom. Not the boom of S[H-culation and speculation merely, but nn awakening to tin rial value of our soil, climate, situation and splendid resources. 12--------------- 15 We shall always be prepared to give any information desired concerning th< needs, resources and prosperity of Ashland and Southern Oregon, and wilCtekt pleasure in showing the property we offer for sale. 9