I ASHLAND TIDINGS. THE STATE TICKET. MILUS OF TEXAS. DEATH VE HOSCO E CONKLI VU. MISCELLANEOUS. State Political Items. 1 MN S. REAL ESTATE The Republicans of Multnomah San Francisco Chronicle. R-»se x- Conklin;:, whose eritii-iil <*>n- county have uomiuated the following A synopsis of tin- prowdin -> ji tbe ' Roger Q. Mills, the chairman of the FRIDAY Republican State („’ot-.venti«»?» t .;iv«'n dltion was report«! lust week, dii-i at ways tiud metuis committee, comes from legislative ticket: State senators, J. C. Carson, 1. K. his r .»ms in the Hoffin in House. New- upon tbe first p; ,e of this i.-s-m >f the the uiuth congressional district of tbe Waite. Donald McKay, »ml J<- ph York Ci»y, at 1 :5l) M. Wednesday. | state of Texas. He went to Washing­ Simon; Representatives, R- P- Earhart, And Connections. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. T idings . Tli<- conv ution held i ses­ l sion enrucst »ml harmonious thronch- Through'>nt the course of his illness | ton to represent that district, but it I). F. Harrington, H. H. Northrup, W. coxghkssmax , will be guessed from the resolutions out, ami conehl'led its labors in one the strong vitality aud imiM-rious will adopted by tbe Central Texas Live N. Ladd, D. P. Thompson, J. A. Strow- BINGER HERMANN bndge. W. T. Hume, W. B. Gilbert, day. ¿There was no crow to be eaten oí the dying statesman were mani­ Stock Association, in convention at I T. J. Fisher........... The county ticket is HCFKEMK JVCGK. fested iu vigorous struggles during de- [ and no heavy task of "endorsing" th«' Waco, in Mills's district, on the 29th made up as follows: (.kmuty clerk. E W. P LORD. ----- IN ------ principles ot an administration which lirium against the treatment and at­ of last month, that as a representative C. Wheeler; Sheriff, W. R. Sewall I-KCMSKNT1AL ELK. TOK-. I W Ffl.TOX. has adopted a policy discriminating tention of the physicians and nurses, ho is not a success. The resolutions circuit court clerk, John 1«. Duff; re were adopted with but two dissenting corder, W. L. Dudley; treasurer. Frank ROBERT Mil.EAX, against the industrial interests of our but with the gradual failure of strength roti- . »*n.l arc as follow.-: ll.ich' n-y; assessor. George Harold; -4 WM. KAPV8. state and nation. The platform of and power carne quiet ami rest before W.iEiiE'.s. Hon. Roger Mills, rep- surveyor. 1'. M. Hurlburt; coroner, A. .j the lin d dissolution, and his end is re- 1. scut..five o. the Ninth congressional P. lh-Liu; Commissioners, D. M. principles adopted is one of «vlii. ii EDITORIAL MOTES AMD MEWS .list net ami chairman of the waysand Dunne, Ben F. Smith. every plank will meet th - hearty ap- I porteil as pea---fill and calm. Th«- ex- LEAVE. ! ARRIVE. means eoiinnittee, formulated mid iu- Foi'tlaud .... I:;“» p. in.| Ashl.iud s.:ui r>- * »ti­ S- nat >i - wife and «laughter were at tr.xlueed ill the botlae of representa­ Ashland... .*.» <¡0 h . in iSanFr ncis< «»7:40 a.in. ----- AT The senate has passed the bill ap­ SaiiFi 'm iseoi»::a> p.in.l Ashland... •"«: 1<> p. in. lt is hot)« s!, straiglitforw :u I. cl«' r and his lied-’ 1- to tiie last. Arrangements tives a tariff bill which, iu explicit “John M. Geariu, the Democratic propriating 8100,000 for a public build­ Ashland ... ..'»-io p. m.« Portland.. .10.40 a. in. candidate for Cougress. will Itegin his strong. Th«- shortcomings of the for tho ftin-r.d have not been an­ terms, protects the inanfacturer in all ing at Salem. canvass some time this week. Tbe Local raa’fciT, Daily except Sunday. Democratic national a br.inis! m are ; nounced. but it is known that the- respects ami abrogates tbe modicum of first gun will be tired in tin vicinity of protection hitherto granted the pro- ARRIVE. LEAVE. Tbe New York ll’or/ti will Lave a tersely set forth in plain words, aiol its • buri «' will :»■> at Utica, his old home. Ashland. Mr. Geariu promises to ducer; and, whereas, tbe said bill re­ rortlaiul....xrooa. m.lEueene... 2:40 p. in. One <»r tin- abl.-st AineritüUl states­ tains the duty on fencing wire, barbed make a very active canvass. In talk­ new building, the finest Rtructure cf sham reform professions, its attuck ami Eugene....... 9:00a. ui.|Portland.. 3:4«-. p in the kindin the “world,” to al tout attempteil em-roaehments upon the men aud politicians of his generation and siiKxith, on nails and staples, and ing over the canvass yesterday Mr. Gearin said he wisbtxl that Hon. Bing­ PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS a million dollars. principle of protocti >n to American ( has thus passed away in the full removes tbe duty from the nocks the er Hermann, the Republican candi- fences inclose; aud, whereas, the said strength of his mature manhood. Less industry ami American lalx>r. its un­ Excursion Sleepers for Second Class tariff bill does not materially interfere ¡ «late for Congress was here for the rea­ Dr. Agnew, tbe eminent surgeon, is just interferem-e with the rights and than 59 years of age, lie might reason­ with or reduce the duty ou wixilens, son that a much livelier campaign Passengers on all through dying in New York. WednestLy morn­ privileges of settlers uix>u the public ably have expected before this fatal ivooleu g.xxls, clothing and blankets, would then be had. From the present trains Free of Charge. ing it was announced he could not live i out h xik it would seem that Mr. Her ­ lauds ami its refusal through the Pres­ disease came upon him a fortnight ago, I but wipes out the duty ou raw wool; mann's friends will prevent the cam­ .Special Bargains in following Real Estate, it taken soon twenty-four hours. TiieO. ('. R. R. Kerry makes uonnvclioii ident to extern! need«-«! ai l in opening to enjoy yet twenty years of active and, whereas, said tariff bill puts hides paign from becoming entirely irk­ on tbe free list aud does not reduce the with all the regular trains on the East Side The Republican premdeotial pros­ tho great waterways of our state to life, !>ut hi^ name and fame will fill a duty on inauufiu-tlired articles of leath­ some to Mr. Geartn. John M. need Div. from foot of F St. I not fear but what Hermann’s friends pects seem to be drifting toward In­ coiiuiK-rce are strongly and justly con­ long page of American history, ami his er; aud, whereas, the constituency Unimproved lot on Church street. 350x200 lect : price, >55"- West Side will keep the Hies off themselves, and diana, and if Blaine is out of the race demned. The right of citizen« in eventful public lift« and services round­ which electeil Mr. Mills are largely I perhaps keep him so busy that the BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS aud wool-growers; aud, whereas, either Harrison or Gresham will be every part of the United States to "a ed out a complete and honorable chap­ stock it is our opinion that the passage of ' same insects will Dot tin«! him still Mail Train. House and improved lot in Iowa addition : price, $1100. free ballot and a fair count" is declared, ter when he retired from the Senate | the said tariff bill would materially in­ ¡ long enough to allow them to light the man. l.EKVE. I AKKIVE. { on him. Portland.... 7 :!X) A. M Corvallis. 12:2'> P. M and the 4>ohcy of “a prompt payment seven y< ars ago. A powerful intellect, jure or destroy the cattle and wool «'orvallis.. . .1:30 P. M.¡Portland....6:15 1*. M Blaine's friends still tbiuk he will of liberal pensions" to surviving veter­ great talents and high ambition united raising interest; therefore be it The Democrats of Laue county made Unimproved lot opposite North School House ; price. $325 At Albany and Corvallis uonncct with be Dominated by acclamation ut Chi- ans of the war of the rebellion orthose to make Conkling oue of tho ablest po­ Resolved, That Hon. K. Q. Mills does not 1 the following nominations last Friday trains of Oregon Pacific. represent the Ninth district liur the statu of i State Senator. Hou. E. P. Coleman cago, and that he will accept the nom­ depemlent upon them for support is litical leaders and one of the most Texas in his potdtiun; that his course tends I'lxpre Train. AKKI\ E. ination. Reports of bis ill health are approved. Liberal appropriations from brilliant aud effective orators of mod­ to destroy the material industries of his con I representatives, C. K. Hale, D. IL Har LEAVE. Unimproved lots No.s 92. 94. 96 and 98, in M- s addition . -TlTili-Iley. ! ris. Geo. A. Dorris,; county judge, J. E Portland ...l:«»0 P. M.i McMinn\ ill< 1‘ M contradicted. Resolved, That we deprecate the course of McMinnville 5:4 «A. MIPorilan«!.. .?.» «• A. M. Fenton; sheriff. P. S. McPherson th«* general govimment for the im­ ern times. His management of party­ Mr. Mills, and hereby put ourselves oil record | pnce, $55°- Fur information regarding rateb. mai», hearty condemnation of his conduct and I , county clerk. L. Bilyeu; treasurer, J On Monday of this week. Congress­ portant work of opeuingth«- Columbia interests ami his powerful speeches are in etc, apply to company s agent. hi> bill. ! J. Walfon Sr,; assessor, Chas. Huff R KOEHLER, E. P. KOGERS. lv» solve«f, Thai we consider Ills action in | i man; surveyor. L. G. Wooley: coroner, man Hermann made an argument l»e- river from its upper course to the sea conceded to have twice carried New Manager. G. F. A l*uss. Agent. renderlug protection to the powerful ami I ■> acres in Ashland Homestead Association: ••round cleared; fore the committee on public lamia in are demanded, atid th«« u« xt legielntnre York ami th« nation for the Reptibli- pampered industries of the East atnl North Dr. A. W. Prather.......... The Republi­ No. 1. China Toilet Set, hand > and withholding it from the struggling in ­ can convention met Saturday, and put years of the c ins during the latest is recommemleil to take proper steps faTor of the confirming of the titles of puce, $400. dustries of his own constituency, nndemo- out the following ticket: State Sena- painted, set in silver stand. ASHLAND STATE party’s victorious eiiwr. His qunrrel ! eratic. unpatriotic and unrepresentative. many Oregon ¡»artiee to donation to assist iu the work. ' tor, S. B. Eakiu; representatives, Mat Resolved, That we condemn the l’rovi- claims, in cases where patents were The ticket placed in mxniuatiou is a with Blaine and bis «lisagrw-nieut with i deuce speech of Mr. Mills, wherein he gnar- Stafford, A. C. .Jennings, S. W. Condon; protection to the Rhode Islaud people sheriff, «John Sloan; county clerk, Joel Eight unimproved acre lots in Ashland Homestead Association not issue,!. strong oue aud a satisfactory ou«-. At Garfield are among the most unfor­ i 1 anteed and agreed to rub the Texas jieopiv. No. 2- Hand-engraved, glass, Ware; county treasurer, Joe Luckey; its head was placed H.m. Binger Her­ tunate and most deeply regretted chap­ Resolved, That, forsaken by our rep resell price, from Si so to X250 per lot. Matthew Arnold, the famous Eug- mann, by tho mi inimou.. wi sh of the ters of the party's history, and, while tativc, we urge upon our senators and rep- commissioners, Frank Smith and B. S. centertable vase .set in silver stand. J S SWEET. l-KEMI.ENT | ru'uiilatives in congress to work against the fish scholar, essayist and critic, died convention. His recommendation for his unyielding course provoked much Mill* bill, and we call U|»on all good men Highland. athematics. Psychology. >ch<»ol Ec<»n«»i iy from other states to protect Texas, if her own .11 LI A M GOODYEAR. last Monday of heart disease, at Liver­ a thir«l term is the fitting recognition unfavorable criticism from within tbe 1 representatives The Democratic aud Republican cau- fail to do so. English Grammar, Rhetoric and Latin. No. 3. One China Vase---- Resolved, That protection on raw wool is di lates iu Linn couuty will make it pool, Eng. Arnold provoked much of faithful service in behalf of his party, yet uu man has ever impeached (’ F NESSE. puiely a protection to the producer, the square—hand painted, set in silver humorous criticism in America by his state anti his party recognition of an the personal integrity or patriotism of I tanner a* well as the sheepman, and should joint canvass, beginning May 1st. Penmanship and Executive Work. MRS. (i. <’. EDDINGs, recent publication of a volume upon industry ami effort for the interests of R »scoe Conkling no man has withheld I m * maintained; aud, finally. stan.d. The Three Hottest Days in 1SXX. Insliumental Music. Resolved, That if Mr. Mills persists and urges the propoM*«! removal of the duty on the “Civilization of America.” MR- LOTTIE I» WILLARD his constituents which has never been the tribute of respect for his incor­ wool aud hides, that it is the sense of this, a I In his article on “Where to Spend Voice Culture. tsxiy of hi* constituent v, that tbe Summer,” in Scribner’s for April, Senator Stanford has remarked upon surpassed by any representative of ruptible honor and admiratiou for hie i rupre*untative EMMA TOLMAN. he abdicate his seat, and hereafter we will Gen. Greeley, chief signal officer, Drawing and Painting i withhold our supfsirt at the ballot ls»x aild makes a prophesy as to the hottest the subject: "Remove tbe protective Oregon in the halls of Congress. Tin- brilliant talents. .1 A Met ALL. i elsewhere. From tin- (h ■ 'jo,i i, rose rapidly in wishes of Cleveland; the consequence guaranteed to cure you. U piece china, hand painted, in silver For sale by T. Ins profession of the law, was elected tuoet able membere of tbe last house another term, at least. The nominees mayor of Utica in 1H58, was elected to of which will be that upon the expira­ K. Bolton. stand. tion of his term in congress Cleveland of representatives. When he occupied for presidential electors are gentlemen t la-thirty-sixth congress from the tvren- cannot help him, and the Ninth dis­ You get KM) cents in value for every tbe Boor all listened, and he is a faith­ who do creilit to 111« parly they repre- tie'h New Y'ork district iu Novemlx-r trict of Texas will not, and Mr. Mills 81 spent at the Red House, and a 1 exception of oue chan«- to draw a valuable present, ful republican. No. 7. One Plush Collar and s«'nt. ami will do goo 1 work in present­ term, w hen he was beaten by Francis will retire to private life. Those Ninth district people seem to thrown in. x ing its principles and laboring for its Kernan for re-election, represented his have a clearer idea of what protection Cutí Box, one piece. Hon. L. T. Barin, of < )reg«>u City, Tbe Ihngtuan Soap takes tbe lead, success iu the approaching campaign. district in the lower house until March is than the president has. They say woe elected chairman of the Republi­ Th«- i-sp«-<'ial representative of South­ 4. 1SI>7, when he took his seat in the that protection ou raw wool is as much ask for a trial bar at Clayton A Gore’s. can state central committee, it has United States senate, succeeding Ira No. 8. One Plush Collar and ern ami Eastern Oregon, Hon. Robert Harris. He was rc-eh-etcd iu 1873 protection to the fanner as to the BOItN. been cuetomary to elect as chairman sheepman, and should be maintained. McLean, is a gentleman of long ex- and in 1879, ami resigmsl in conse­ Mr. Cleveland declared that the farm­ Cuff Set—two pieces. the member for Multnomah county, peri« nee ¡aid ice gn:/ i ability :. a quence of his quarrel with President er was the man of all meu that was but M. C. George consented to repre­ publie speaker, ¡.nd he n««d not hesi­ Garfielil in lssl. The New York leg­ crying out for free wool. These Tex­ sent Multnomah in the committee islature, to whom he presented himself No. 9- One Plush Album- tate to meet iu debate or disco.- -ion for vindication by asking re-elwtion to ans are farmers, and Mr. Cleveland is only on condition that be would not not. and fMJssibly they may know as ALL ORDERED WORK any Democratic speaker who may take th«- s. nute, declim-d to grant it ami he much about tho matter as he does. be called to the chair. will be made to give entire satisfaction tho rostrum. Hon. C. W. Fulton, of was defeated. He nt one«' went to New When election day comes around No. to. One whisk holder and A Philadelphia dispatch says: At Astoria, is a young man of ability mi.i York city and applied himself to the there will be a great many fanners who I m a universal ami in«'-: troublesome: ctice of tiia prof.-ssion aud rapidly last it is settled that Secretary Bayard influence, «as ia attested by the fact that rose to tbe very front rank. His in­ will h ive thought this thing out for order. It « auses Ilea«l ache, Mental De­ whisk. at low rates, and all work done promptly. thernselvt*s. aud there will l>e enough pression, impairs the Eight and Hearing, is to marry Mrs. Folsom, motber-iu his uamo has more than once lieen come has be -n estimated to have of them to pull Cleveland down from destroy» th« Appetite, ami, when long law of President Cleveland. Prepara­ prominently !•■ fori- a Republican state reiche«! nearly SIDO.GOG a year, aud he his throne and bury him and his free- H. JUDGE eontiuued, causc3 Enlargement of the One Chiti.i Toilet Set— pial to two Appetite, Dyspepsia, and a «Haordered 1 Elour. SPECIAL BARCAINS: ------ ASO------ ocratic platform, or reconcile its differ ­ 2iM acres m lots to suit purchasers in the city of Ashland are offered for sale Hi all questions ot public interest involved seems. years’ salary. Chief Justice Waite was liver. My eyes also troubled me. I was fair prices aud on easy terms. •ompellcd to wear :- shade over them, ent planks. Why. tbe trick is to say, MACHINIST WORK. .toot) »cres. G«jod stock in the approaching politi -.il coldest. eligible to retirement on full pay two ■nd. at tin-cs, was i'nnb!.' to bear ex- ranch. Twenty miles from Ashland. 43 per »ere, The San Francisco Chronicle con- 13. Meerschaum Pipe, Cigar •It's Trisb. you know." Colonel John Th«- ticket is ago.' i i n.'. i ¡t »>11 b- Thu undersigned ha« re-opened the black­ l<»0 acres. Good farm. Improved. Four miles north of Medford, l’nce. years before his death. His salary was p> ■ itie to ti •• 1 gUt. 1 was entirely Milere Senator Stauford au entirely smith shop at tiie corner of spring street »20 per acre. and Cigarette Holder, combined. and Fifth avenue, near the depot, you'd by a decisiv«- majority of the I’., lie came, and made it, aud cnrri n ’n pronoun« ing this medicine i> prepared to do black**mitbing in Sixteen ten acre lots one mile from Ashland. Good fruit land. *75 to *100 ix r in Lis personal character, but on ac- The New York 'oo,. publishes a up of planks piekeel up since the polit­ 14 One Cigar Holder, meer­ all And :>> )> «>,.- '• -• branches, as well as tine machine acre. People traveling over the (). A C. It Forty acres adjoining Ashland. Splendid location for Fruit Orchard. *fiO Ohio. • U.s-» i -, J - 1 g .«l work. Farmer’s work a specialty. count of his great railway interests. chart which shows iu a very graphic ic 1 blizzards swept over the (’leveland schaum. per acre. R. all remark the liaudsome and thrifty 12 41| J. H. M. Ixrosii. • • ’ .* i tl.con- I se.ff.-rc '- *n ( < The Chronicle was expected to take and striking way tbe ¡ullu -mx-s of pro­ .•biministration, and nary two are alike appearance of Eugene City, and when Fifty g<> d residence lots 50x1.’ ) feel, in Ashland. Price, from *40 to *75 per lot If i ; -rion, thia position, as it has always fought tection and tree trade upon the w.x>l But it has >et to serve for the cam­ they reach here tell us that, next to I A!'liES fiv®' ten nntl twenty acre tracts adjoining ami near Ashland. « r»r • ;s. which I lk/K-'V/ 1 he best quality of fruit lands, and most desirable situations, are now Ashland (of course they dare not put ¡h the railroads in California, and it op­ industry.in the Uuiti-1 Sr :'«;; ¡mil in paign. | News. • -i ul. bav» 15. One Scrap Album. »tiered lor sale nt this office. 1 any other town ahead of Ashland) Eu­ •nimenced • <► posed Stanford's election as senator on Great Britain nspeetively. In 1*59 vruit and farming lands in tracts of from 40 to 100 acres, near Ashland, mid .»•jo, aud gene City is the most attractive town Josephine County Republicans l the same grounds. tho American w >ol-gro produc 'd along the line of the railroad, can be purchased nt this office. •;F»n. the re- in Oregon. The T idings editor was ’ my nthei 16. One Box King ol Soap— \ reasonable commission will be ciiarg« <1 in »11 >•»>< - for buying or selliiiR real <■»- (iO.(IOI).OOO pounds of wo.,*, an I in the The following resolutions were tempted to s[x-n11 I.«- < »riflin' iuv« « Hon. Rufus Mallory was chairman same year the British wool-grov.crs a-i'ipted by tho Josephine county R««- week, and must confess to a hearty con­ the best in the world tigatc«!; abstracts furnished; conveyancing «lone: •n’i ~ XV. Keeler. of the committee on platform and ¡■S. prixiived ITO.OAl.OUO potin.L-s. in l-'-i t i publiean convention, held at Grant's currence with this admiration for the Pass April 7th: prettiest town in tbe Willamette. The resolutions at tbe Republican state :¡on, which the AYueriean wool-growt rs prixlne« I IT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED Beit resolvixl by the republicans of streets are broad, straight and neatly convention, and in submitting the ferra that 1 One 5-gallon Can Coal Oil. over ¡KXt.lKJO.OOO pouii'ls. ¡m l m that Josephine county, Oregon, in conven­ kept, and adorned with rows of beau­ That fruit growing, including peaches, nears, prunes, apples, cherries and her f- ivi ’ . ls. Twr committee's report he "brought down ries in and about Ashland is more profitable than in the favored nections of Cal. veer tiie British w.x.l-gro.o-rs | ;«> 1.; ■ -1 tion assembled, this 7th day of April. tiful shade trees. The homes are neat, t me. coni- the house" by remarking that if the A. D. 1888, that: tidy and comfortable and the fences l icit an orchard of these fruits can be made to yield a crop worth from 8100 to only 132.410,1)00 pounds. This is to to 4-'«00 l* r acre within three to five years after plantiug. result of the committee's lalxir should 1st. We re affirm our devotion to the are almost universally in perfect re­ One Doll Carriage and Ill t there is ample room and sufficient extent of country adapted to fruit rain «iy. under twenty-four years of protec­ principles that gave birth to. and have pair. The city has more thau eighteen not meet the expectation of the con­ mg within a radius of ten miles of Ashland for thousands of em rgetic. ludustriou tion. the American w«x>I prixluct in­ mmle a continued necessity of the great miles of woixlen sidewalks and tbe •iml intelligent people. vention, it must 1» remembered that repel.lican party, and pledge ourselves driveways of the principal thorough­ creased five-fold, while un !«•;• th. -mm in Hint our climate at Ashland and in the Rogne River vallev is unsurpassed any 1 in- future, as in the past, to labor in fares are well graveled or macadamized. the committee had done its own work, • here for health, comfort and pleasure throughout all seasonsof the year. period of free tiad-'the Euiish pro.l- ■illhoiier.il>! wavs for t he success of that The business part of town displays One Box Best Imported such ns it was, without the assistance That all who have desirable fruit and fanning lands m ar Ashland for sale at a nct actually fell off b■ :«•.«•■ n seven mi l :: >rtv that w is the first to recognize the handsome stores and a nutulier of fine fair price can fiml purchasers. i i --«lorn ¡-nd equality of all men of all or dictation of an emissary from out- eight million pounds. Tiii G: t.-ic. at kinils and conditions-, that took control brick blocks which have lieen recently- That tbe lx st class of people will congregate together in towns and cities where Mrs. 2d. E. Hutsen 000,000 side the state, coming with platform ------ KM»-------- labor finds profitatile employment, where capital can be inve sted to g«xxl advan ought to iuterest American fi ■ ti;id«> "f this nation when it was rent by re- built. fiocal capital is abundant, and I (age. when- g«x»d health prevails, where goo , . ' belli. >■><'-i In ■ c. g.ini . guided and guarded water works and electric lights have surroundings are to lw- found. One 5-pound Can of Red D.M.FcinY.W.. Have opened a dressmaking establish- That Ashland and the valley of the Rogue river are entering upon a Boom. Not At the session of the fruit growers which pops up every no v and then an I it for twenty four years, welded afresh been introduced, and now a street car n .-d»nj“e.«l t »hot'a* ment at tbe residence of Mr*. Lynch on the boom of speculation and speculation merely, but an awakening to the r«al House Tea. the links that biml us together as a fteot^-ra ;»’vn Oak street near Main, where they 'are pre ­ of California, held at Santa Harbara, wants to know why tho Units .1 States union, removed from our fair escutcheon line is in project. If Eugene only bad tn tilO wor. pared to attend to the l>usiness in all its value of our soil, climate, situation and splendid re>-our<< s. it - F i! U ti ’* (k C M J Cal., recently, a resolution was adopted has not as many sheep to the f-quare the d «rk stain of slavery, and brought the climate of Ashland but then, her 12-------------- 15 branches, in the bu«t style and to the *ati* liiu-lr»cd, L«-tr p- people would lw too prbtld of their nation to be the peer, physically, faction of patrons. We sliall alwavs l»<-prepared to give anv iuformatn n d<-.r«d coin« ruing tin Ihr ■ I; rired petitioning congress to appropriate not mile as Great Britain. So also 118 to ••nr 21. One Box Papetrie. financially, mentally mid morally, of the town. t'Z A fair shart of the patronage of the needs, resources and prosperity of Ashland ami Southern <>reg«»n. and will t ik< SEED less than 850,000 to l»e used by tbe de- the manufacture. In 1*5!. the British proudest nnti >ns on the face of the people of Ashland and vicinitv 1* respect­ pleasure in showing the propertv we offer for sale. « • M ---- ■ glotie fully solicited. ' 112-12 manufacturers consume I ■J-'JS.'KM.OOO ANNUAL dartment of agriculture for tbe pur­ Itt-prewntallvrs of the Birch. L’«l. We denounce the present demo­ For 13.3 pose of sending experts to those «»un­ pounds of wool, while th«' Yim-rican cratic administration, in that it has pur- 2 ’ wiil t e m .lied One Box Papetrie. Say s a Portland pa[»er of last Tues­ FREE »O ALL tries where the fruit ja-sts are known manufacturers n*'d on!;- alx«ut one- si:et| a m ’.-.irillv policy toward, ami cast •pplif-.nt«, an«' day: A. 1). Charlton, tbe energetic upon the brave men who did to lart Featmi:’- to have originated to discover if pos­ third <«f that amount, or bd.iHlO.tlOG. disrespect gallant battle for the nation in its direst Assistant General Passenger Agent of c«i timers uith out ord-Tiug k sible their natural enemies, tbe para­ But iu 1^82 our inanufactiires con­ need. the Northern Pacific, who has just re­ 23- Ladies’ Hand B.ig. tnvalunbictoau I:h We c luileuin the short sighted turned from San Francisco, reports sites, and introduce them into this sumed 353,000.000 pounds, while the Every person using I» nnriouint ss of the present administra­ Carden.Ficic. 'Flower country also that the department of British manufacturers in tho sum«' tion in refusing a small pittance from that in July next there will l»e held in the «>v,»r Hewing coffers of the national San Francisco a National School SEEDS 4 agriculture be authorized to make act­ year used only 3:>8,(MX),00t> poumls. 24 treasury t«> mak< needed and almost in- Teachers’ Convention. As there are O.M. FERRY • n some and hnrt»»r.i. 5lh. We denounce the avowed policy It is anticipated that at least 10,000 se ssi »5- Ladie's Work Basket decline both in wrvlu< « Ixtuglil or -««Id of the democracy to remove the tariff ou coniinisslou. 12-11 ■ * ■ manufacture. Our prmluct of wool in from liunlH-r. wool, fruits, and other will attend from tho Eastern States. Mr, Charlton, during his stay in San Agency for Eagle Mill-—Flour, fee l. etc. Read ou first page of tbe T idings 1887 was 250,000,01)0, ami our con­ raw materials, at tho same time retain­ Francisco, made arrangements so that And to the person holding the for xale at wliutexal* »ml retail. the speech of ex-Attorney-General sumption was ;k>l,G03,127 pounds ing it upon manufactured articles, to the I eighty percent of this 10.000 teachers direct benefit of the rich manufacturers Williams upon takiDg the chair to pre­ against 338,524.4(>I pounds in the and at th«' expense of the farmer and la­ will return East via Portland and tbe I largest number of tickets, One | T IS IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY TOO Ml <*H IN PRAISE OF TTTIS GOOD OLD STANDAli! Northern Pacific Railroad. So put on FROM ACCLIMATED STOCKS, side over tbe state convention in Port­ year previous, and FM.CrpJ. 19 pounds borer. 5-pound Tin Royal Baking Pow­ • I li. We denounce the policy of the her Sunday go to meeting clothes and fhnniy medicine. It cannot b« highly recommended, as it is truly a M ARVEL OF THE land on Wednesday of last week. The in 1*85, which was the higle t figure dem«.cratic party in regard to the inter­ ---- on my own grounds.----- der. be prepared to receive some first-c'ass AGE, ami no Lo u «ehold should be without it. It prevents as well sh cure« Skin DieeMes,Gout, nal revenue taxes. importance of the approaching politic­ ever reach si. W kk v , r compares com pany. Rheumatism, Gravel, and all Ki lney Dieeamw, Affected Liver, Beadacae, Nausea. Bile, Wind, I We believe that the rights of tbe al contest in Oregon is clearly and im­ this record of a quart r of a century P h 711. Indigestion, Constipation, Diarrbti ig c'asses should be carefully Having oneof the liest skylights in Or­ IsB" If your Merchant does not ke.-p pressively stated, and the earnest ap­ in protective America and fr. <- trade t-nard «1 bv law. and the increasing pow­ F uil L’r. atb, and every diseaae hr light on or aggravat' d by a ¿bordered stomach. It h a spe All <;rts of I’oiwtm. egon, and kiKiteiti'j /<<>«• /<> war it. them. s< nd for cataloguis. er ot <■ up 'rations kept under control by peal to Republicans to remain true and England will see little reason to jus­ • ific agaihht contagion and an effi acinus remedy for Biliousnexa, Nervouaneua, Scrofula, Mr. XV. F. (>;(>•;. , Ztiverll.-ing Agent ol 1 HVAlUNTEE GOOD WORK. Address wise legislation. the lir«« k.yn I . v >L »i Railroad, writes: faithful to their principles will touch a tify us iu abandoning a system under Jaundic« and I>y«i>epMa. 8-.il. W<- p'.eik'e the iioiiiiin s of tin ■ CEO, STARRETT, ; x b<- :i;ati -m swelled my M. E. TYLER responsive chord in every houest mem­ which we Lave made great strides in eonvemion. if elected, to a wise and “ Infl »i.. . : It PuriQes tbe Blood, Cleanses the stomach and Bowels, aud gives th< whole aytt’ius JCgS tillU . 1'Ll 1.» t v • t h« ir natural size. »>|12- economies’ ndivinis-ration of county af- Walla Walla, W. T. ber of “the party of Lincoln and national prosperity, in order to accept f its. O regon . Uealthy and Delightful Tone. There never was a Medicine for tbe Nureery e^ual to it I A shland , I anflerv’ l cxcru« i .t .. p i:■:. Your wo:.- Grant.” Judge Williams ranks among that under which England li - fallen derlul >. S. s. l. tuie ;• i-ompl. to cure.” I Myer's Block,«ut side Main street. Swamp Land Ex onin ilion*. the ablest of the public meu who have behiud. M .Jor Sukicy lit raert, editor of the FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCQI8T8 ANO GROCERS* 1 ’ .., tland N. ■'., -. April 1 ! Cdltljatcr end Dixie farmer^ been promiueutly identified with the Illustrated Catalogue of writes: “ I have fully tested Memorial scrvie«.» on tin t-.i i!y- Col. (». I’. Elliott. Cnit< I Slates AGufita, history of the Republican party, and Sv - enp Lan I Agent, w .|uart<‘i1. Elliott'held a i-on- for it.” quence. Au effort is l»eing made to in­ 1121 r. ’ .SauMHne St.. San Fran« ¡«to. Cal: Memorial L.'.'igu.-. Th s: rv. - w re In succeerful operation since patronized from Mr. Micimel Long, Jr., with the >tro- fer. iic'. Th “ Governor d«'ci. re- Arithmetic. W ritmg.Correspondence, Book-keep. has adopted resolutions requesting the ters ami telegrams of regret were r - th.' weather became iuch'inent in th« Banking, Sh -rthand. Typewriting, Busi re-1 Largest stock of goods in our an 117. 1 Ilegal state central committee to do its Ix-st ceived from the gov 'triors of various f ill it w is abaudonixl. it is a well lievt ! rm: per:« 1 tiy ami I feel like it new Forms and all Com mon School Branches. known fact that much of the land that man.” stat« 1 «, including Marble, of M .inc: Students, all ages and both sexes admitted anytime, line in Southern Oregon. in this direction, and tbe resolutions lais Ix-eti t.:k«'U up as swami) and over- Mis. Am «mln Insjlv. oi <«u&tonia, N. C., ('.daloguc free. Armstrong and Wesco, Prup’t^ will undoubtedly be seconded by every Hill, of New Y’ork; Foraker, of Ohio; t|ow« <1 land w. s uever wet save by th" wri’.tM! *’M\ I».’.»;, «lien f«>tir months county in tbe state. With Judge Wil­ (»ray. of Indiana; Beaver, of Penn­ nuns and «lews of heaven. The C’om- elt|t ile\< loped *<- 111 be neck. J sent, for and liams in tbe field, the Republicans of sylvania, ami from Senators Ualloru ii.i- MiHTs will examine this disptite«l for out fais-i.x ph\-ici;’’J, who pio- rpHE t XPER s I g NED woitl't announce i l. ti'l and i«q ort <>u its character. It is lio .nc «1 ii scrofula, mid pri scribed 1 to hi- old «-nvtomera. »nd the put.ll«- and Sherman, Gens. Sherni in an.I ^NORTHERN GROWN PLANTS^ Oregon need not fear that their cause thought th' Commission will b'gin h. •* or ¡t. I gr.xe the bain S. S S., iren«*rally. tli.t he I, »gain in the transfer "CMtorli.iK well »¿»pud to children that I Coaterta etm, Colle. CoroUpation. AND SEEDS w and Is prepared to alien«! to »11 . will stiffer from any superiority in tbe Sheridan, Judge Gresiiani. H.,rr:>-t wo:k tn the VK'iuity of Lakeview, 1«: 1. r « - *•■«•.!!.;! d p4. i II mm I S >. S. 2»i valuable presents to U- given eaUon. WBÍTF. PUB IT. ••* ’he i. . ; s mmni ns he saw i. had raised. Tbe T idings hopes to be able constipation, dizziiies., I.«-« of ite. Taa C ixtacr Coaraxv, 77 Murray Street, N. Y a.vuy at tin- Red House Jun»- l-<—. m Fa-sengers to anti from each train. «4 ¡idrt. ’ X. MAY As CO., y CEO. ENCLE, skin? Shiloh's \ :ta izer i< a to report a speech by Judge Williams yellow If .. !•«• • ■ B • «d * .in Discal - •-,,.18 amo StEO-Kt*, S t . P aul , M.» .. positive cure. Ami offered for - ,le hv Di-n't forget those delicious pickles Proprietor, •« . ill 'WIT M’l.CIHt Vo., in Ashland early in tbe campaign. r. K. Iioitou. 12-11] J. S. McBBIDZ going very ebenp at ( 'lay ton ,V Gore's. Orejón & Califerni?. E. R. BIT. SHASTA ¡TOUTE ! REAL ESTATI ! I NORMAL ” SCHOOL. (i. E HILLINGS, \SHLAM), OREGON I u n c; K ROPER, GALEY & HELM BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!! Constipation Vimini IN SOUTHERN OREGON, BLACKSMITHING I ROPER, GALEY & HELM. C. A. NUTLEY, MERCHANT. 1£1> Northern Grown, PHOTOGRAPHY. PASTORIA Transfer Business ! Infanto I I I Children. ■