Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 18, 1888, Image 2

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    friend. Postmaster General Timothy on the ltepubliean ticket would be ways has thought, that the laboring I
RED HOUSE COLUMN
O. Howe, ami served the government elected, but. unfortunately, the Demo­ people ar«« paid too much iu this coun­
MAY IS. lw and the people of Ashland well ia that cratic nominee is unknown outside of try, uud he wants to reduce wages to
FRIDAY
FOR MAN AND BEAST.
capacity until Cleveland appointed a his own precinct, and the Republican the basis of the pay or his Held hands. Causes the Stomach and Bowels to be
Democrat to succeed him. Mr. Ham­ nominee, Mr. E. E. Smith, of Central They don’t dare admit this, but it is come disordered, and the whole syjteir
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. mond has a gixxl knowledge of law Point, while well and favorably known the truth, and the sophistry about to suffer from debility. In all aud.
Gen. RUFUS INGALLS,
cases Ayer’s Pills give prompt relief.
i
and
a
clear
insight
into
its
principles.
Quarter-Master General,
to the leading teachers of the county, wool going up if the tariff is taken off,
coite BCSSMAS.
After much suffering from Liver and
BINGER HERMANN
He is a good counsellor and would , has not been made widely acquainted and wages keeping up without the Stomach troubles, I have finally been
U. S. Army,
•vracMc JCDOE.
make an excellent judge. The people ; in the county. Mr. Smith is a son of protection of the tariff, is campaign cured by taking Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
To whose Department
I
always
find
them
prompt
and
thorough
W. p. LORD.
of Jackson county would do well to J J. E. Smith, the furniture dealer of fodder anil too coarse to be fed to the in their action, and their occasional use
the
purchase and custody
1-RE‘lDISTlAt. 1LBCTOK-.
elect him.
Ashland, and has been a resident of jteople of Oregon who have the credit keeps me in aperfectly healthy condi­
C. W. FTI.ToN.
tion.—Ralph Weeman, Annapolis, Md.
oi
all
Ainiy Horses and
For County Clerk. Max Muller was the county five or six years, being en­ of being able to <lo some thinking for
ROBERT Mi LEAN.
Twenty-five years ago I suffered from
by
common
consent
picked
upon
as
the
Mules
belongs,
and whose
gaged in teaching most of the time. themselves. And. by the way. Col. a torpid liver, which was restored to
W.M KAI'l-
strongest man in the Republican ranks He is well qualified for the position
Irish aud the President don't quite healthy action by taking Ayer’a Pills.
fae-iimile tijnature taken
TO BE--------
Since that time I have never been with­
Jackson county for this candidacy, 1 graduated at the high school of Ber­ agree upon one point. Cleveland tells out them. They regulate the bowels,
from his testimonial is
Republican County Ticket. in
and wheu it was learned that he would j lin, Wisconsin, and completed his the farmer that if wool is put on the assist digestion, and increase the appe­
here shown, testifies from
more surely than any other medi­
consent to make the race, expressions course of study at the University of free list, it will reduce the price some, tite,
cine.—Paul Churchill, Haverhill, Mass.
K».rRE»INTxTll
bls personal knowledge os
of satisfaction were heard from his ■ Wisconsin. Educational work is his of course, but it will be a mere baga­
THEO. CAMERON.
INVIGORATED.
I
hosts
of
friends
of
both
parties
iu
|
follows:
chosen
vocation,
and
he
is
a
first-class
telle,
an«l
th«*
farmer
cau
buy
itis
socks
D«. E. P. GEARY.
I know of no remedy equal to Ayer’s
W. C. LEEVER.
every of the county. Mr. Muller, iu teacher and would make a most effi­ aud tluuuels so much chea|>er that he Pills for Stomach ana Liver disorders. I
“St. Jacobs Oil is
coivrv .irtx.x.
will save more than he will lose. This I suffered from a Torpid Liver, and Dys­
the first place, is thoroughly com,>etent cient superintendent
pepsia, for eighteen months. My skin
A. P. HAMMOND.
the best Pain-cure
: to perform the important and respon­
For Surveyor, J. S. Howard, of Med­ isn't heavy enough au argument to was yellow, and my tongue coated. I
.OVXTY « OMMI»»I«>SKI>
ever used."
sible duties attaching to the office. ; ford. is so well known as a thoroughly suit Col. Irish, so the Colonel comes had no appetite, suffered from Head­
------- AT THE-------
s A. CARLTON,
ache, was pale and emaciated. A few
W m RAY.
. His ability in accounts, in clerical : competent man iu his profession, and up with rows of figures under his arm, boxes of Ayer’s Pills, taken in moderate
COTMTV CLSKK.
work of all kinds and in business af- is so well acquainted with the people and tells the Oregon wool growers that doses, restored me to perfect health. —
Sold by Druggist* and
MAX MILLER.
'
fairs, is second to that of no other man and country that everyone kuows he the tariff doesn't make a penny’s dif­ Waldo Miles, Oberlin, Ohio.
SHERIFF.
Dealer« Everywhere.
Ayer's Fills are a superior family
in the county. His honesty is of that I i | would be the beat man to fill that of- ference in the price of wool. Colonel medicine. They strengthen and invig­
JAMES G. BIRDSEY.
The Cha«. A. Vogeler C«.,
Irish appeals^» our national vanity by­ orate the digestive organs, create an ap-
AMnSOR.
kind which is above suspicion: his rec- I | flee.
and remove the horrible depres­
JOHN L. GRVBB.
BALTIMORE, MD.
ord is in every respect an honorable ‘ The nominee for Coroner, Dr. Linds- telling us that an American laborer petite,
sion and despondency resulting from
TRCAHVRKK.
can product« twiit« as much as one in Liver Complaint. I have used these
,
and
a
creditable
one,
and
his
liberal
:
ley,
is
well
qualified
for
the
position,
JAS. CRONEMILI.Ei:.
in my family, for years, and they
and accommodating disposition are so and if elected will sene the county Europe. This is singular Liverpool Pills
THOU. Sl FF.ItlXTESriFST.
never fail to give entire satisfaction. —
is only Bix days from New York, and . Otto Montgomery, Oshkosh, Wis. ft
well known that every old resident of faithfully and well in that capacity.
P rof E. SMITH
SVRVEVOR.
the ¡»eople of England have heard of (
the county will speak a friendly word
Next door t«_> Logan's Photograph
J. S. HOWARD
Í
Gallery,
steam, of electricity, of improved ma- |
for him. Mr. Midler is one of the
/
/.V
JOHN
F.
SWIFT'S
SPEECH
COROMER.
Prepsrsd
by
Dr.
J.
C.
Ayer
&
Co.,
Lowell,
M
ms
.
chinery and all tho other wonderful
early pioneers of the county, aud has
• • - Oregon,
DR. LINDSI.EY.
sola by sll Dnigglets and Dealers iu Medicine. Ashland,
ASHLASH.
things that Americans use they have '■
followed the mercantile business at
) (
LKADING BAKHKY OF HOUTHERN
!
Jacksonville for many years, lie has
llon. John F. Swift, of California, not only beard of them, but they have *
EDITORIAL DOTES ADD DEWS
OREGON.
spoke
to
a
crowded
house
in
Ashland
them.
How
is
it
that
a
num
doubles
been poetmast?r at that place for a
Wheat, Graham, Boston Brown Bread and
and Rye bread constantly on hand; Dies,
Press dispatches tells its that this long time, and has an excellent record last Monday evening. He is in poor his laboring capacity the moment he
cakes, crackers and ginger-bread; also, a
fine assortment of candies, nuts and cigars.
model civil service reforming adminis­ /with the |>eople and with the postal health, and not strong enough for the becomes au American? Many of our
department.
Mr.
Muller
has
had
his
arduous
labor
of
a
stumping
tour
of
best
mechanics
are
foreigners.
Did
the
XCE CBEAM
tration is making the employee of the
Furnished in any quantity. Parties anti fes­
New York custom house contribute share of misfortune in life. He has Oregon, but stated that he came at the wonderful change occur when they
tival« furnished cream at the lowest rate:
15 ets per dish; 50 ets per quart; 12 per gal­
heavily to the fund depended upon to met with heavy losses by tire and by urgent request of the Republican cen­ t«jok out their first pa[>erB, or their
No. i. China Toilet Set, hand
lon.
Ice cream put up tn paper buckets,
Strayed.
pull Oregon into the Democratic line. his liberality in his business dealings. tral committee of the state, and be­ second papers, or when they cast their
from
pint to gallon, to carry home to
painted,
set in silver stand.
your
families,
without
extra
charge.
At one time business embarrassments cause ho believed the present campaign first votes? Astonishing effect of
On Friday. April noth the following de
Ice Cream Parlor open
Dumocratic administrations have a involved hun in a position from which to be a contest of no ordinary conse­ American climate! The Englishman wcribed animills strayed from the pasture of
every evening until lo o'clock.
Rev. M. A. Milliannj near Medford, viz. One
horror of a surplus in the treasury. many men would have lightly escaped quence, but one fraught with the who fixed the statistics for this story is bay gelding 5 years old. a little u I kivc 1<>
COMF
ONE !
COME ALL !
No. 2- Hand-engraved, glass,
bauds
high,
and
branded
1)
on
the
left
Jackson county Democrats are in line by the partial payment plan of com­ gravest issues iu state and national af­ like the fox iu the fable who tiattered shoulder; bay mustang pony, branded (’ M
WM.
MILLS.
Proprietor.
centertable
vase,set in silver stand.
with their party there is no surplus promise, but, to his honor lie it re­ fairs. He was following Col. John P. the crow who had in her mouth a piece on left flank :and one pinto’i»ony. brown and
white, with Siatnioh brands. Any one giv
in our treasury, and there never will membered. Mr. Muller courageously Irish here, and said that the genial of cheese he wanted. She was made ing information concerning said animals
rewarded.
lie as long as affairs are conducted as took up the load aud paid off the courtesy of that eloquent Californian to Itelieve her voico was angelic and, will be suitably
R obt . M c L ean , (»rant's Pass, Or.
No. 3. One China Vase —
they have I wen. Democrats of Jack- claims dollar for dollar. The jieople of (his personal friend) and his charming wheu she Baid “caw" the cheese
square
—hand painted, set in silver
son county love their party well, or Jackson county need just such a man debonair spirit would almost disarm dropped into the fox’s mouth. The
Warning
And Connections.
stand.
To the people of Southern Oregon against
they wouldn't consent to keep iu office as Max Midler in the clerk’s office, an opponent, but the schemes which American crow has the A merican mar­
one Milsoil V«ughati und wife, now moving
the i»arty that has plunged the county aud they mean to put him there. The he is advocating for the Cleveland ad­ ket in her mouth, and the British fox among you. They never have a settlement
without a row. and pointedly refuse to settle
into a debt of more than a hundred affairs of the county are not in such ministration in this campaign are cer­ is after it.
without a rov, ano pointedly refi ’ se to
THE
No. 4. Vase Lamp, two burn­
pay their debts, even for the inoxt nece**
thousand dollars a debt th.it is still shape that we went any scbixilboy to tainly ill-advised and ill-considered, to
Mr. Swift made a speech which left snry
thing*, -u<h
house rent, cow,
ers,
porcelain globe and bowl,
growing -a debt uixju which the act­ experiment with the county business 1 say the least. Said the speaker: “It a deep impression upon those who (•Gok stove, ai d the vituals they eat. Canh
hand b th* only safe wnv to deal with
hand
painted—a perfect beauty.
ual interest cost must be at least ten aud couuty records. The couuty can’t would be a grave aud serious charge heard it. aud bis ntanuer of presenting in
such people.
R. M. Mul>«»u».n. Tolo, Or.
thousand dollars a year—equal to the afford to educate its youth in this way. to make against the president and his the tanff question is one which holds
< »lilornia Eiprenn Train*« Kun Daily
Cows mid »took Cattle for ale.
two per cent, tax upon 8500,000 of the It can give them scholarships in the friends that the measures proposed are the unwearied attention of an au­
No. 5. Toilet Set—silver puff
A tine lot of milch <*ows for sale, Will
taxable property of the county .
state university or normal schools or purposely vicious, but when I consider dience, and convinces them by the pre­
al»«, sell my
< attle. \ddr.»-s
BETWEEN
PORTLAND
i
SAN
FRANCISCO
box
and cut glass perfume bottle.
< «'CSSISOHAM.
Col. Irish forgot to mention the little agricultural college, or it might afford the condition of our country—its un­ sentation of facts which all admit to 1 k >
Fort Klatnatii. (.trvgon
A11K1VE.
LEAVE.
item of sugar in the terrible tax that to train one or two as copyists and precedented prosperity-the era of true. He is thoroughly informed upon
Portland..... 4:00 p. m. AsliUinl
8 :>» a. in.
... .9:00 a. m.________
SanFr'ncise«»" :40 a.ni.
is being paid by our people under the then promote to the position of depu­ which has covered more than two dec­ the issues of the day, aud is an able, Poland China Pigs for Sale, Ashland
No- 6. One Toilet Set---- one
NanFr'nciscof»:30 p.in. Ashlatvl. ..'»: 10 p. m.
Ashland....«5*40 p. tn. Portland 10:10 a. iu.
protective system. Mr. Swift called ty clerks under the supervision of a ades. so that only the gray-haired men logical and eloquent speaker.
At
Mound
Cottage
farm,
one
mile
east
piece
china, hand painted, in silver
attention to the fact that the duty an­ competent official, but to put a boy, at can renietnlier the experience of a less
Central Point, at Bear creek bridge. Local l’a»’g<‘r, Daily except Sunday.
Fred T. Downing, who was uomiua- of
stand.
the
head
of
the
clerk's
office
—
an
office
fortunate
condition
■
when
I
see
what
Thorough-bre«l Polnnd China pigs—ped­
nually collected on sugar is almost ex­
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
transacting as much business as three rapid strides in progress our country is ted for county Judge on the Prohibition igree and registry shown to Vm.se who Portland... .«:00a. tu. Eugene.......2:40 p. tn. I
actly equal to the sum of this terrible
wish
for
it.
Male
and
female
parent
Eugene
.......
9:00
a.
in.
I
Portlaud..
.3:43 p in.
ticket,
announces
that
his
name
was
distinct
offices
iu
many
of
the
older
making, business iu all branches nour­
hogs not connected.
R. C. F ikldke .
“surplus" of the revenue about fifty
No. 7. One Plush Collar and
placed on the ticket without his knowl­
Central Point, Or.. March 30, lsss.
states
—
an
office
which
needs
mature
ishing,
new
towns
and
villages
spring
­
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
millions of dollars. If Cleveland ami
edge
or
consent,
and
that
he
cannot
al
­
Cuff
Box. one piece.
Mills had put sugar on the free list judgment. born of experience in affaire, ing up everywhere aud new enter­ low it to remain there. He worked for
See Mills 83 calf shoe.
X
Excursion
Sleepers
for
Second
Class
and let the tariff on wool alone, they as well as special personal qualifica­ prises inaugurated every day. showing the prohibition amendment, but wants
Carpets, new carpeta. Body Brus- f
Passengers on all through
could have disposed of this dangerous tions, is t<xi precarious a step to meet that people of all classes are prosper­ it understood, that be is not a St. John pels, velvets, tapestries, ingrains. E'rom
No. 8. One Plush Collar and
trains Free of Charge.
the
approval
of
the
thoughtful
voters
ing
as
they
never
have
doue
before
25c.
to
81.15
per
yard,
at
D.
IL
Ar
E.
V
surplus "with neatness and dispatch”
party man—but a Republican. Read Mills.
Cuff Set—two pieces.
and
taxpayers
of
Jackson
couuty.
when
I
realize
that
our
people
of
x
anil then they might have sent Col.
Tlu-o. A< R. R. Ferry makes «-onncction
Two years ago James G. Birdsey America are better fed, lietter clothed, bis letter on the subject.
with nil the regular traiiis on the East Side
Irish down into Louisiana to explain
Div. from foot of F St.
Buekleii’s Arnica Salve.
I came within a few votes of lieating have more of the comforts, the conve-
l>r. E. I’. Geary was nominated for
to the sugar planters that they would
No. 9. One Plush Album.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
Went Side Division
get higher prices for their sugar with­ Brad Dean for sheriff. He would have uiencies. the luxuries of life, and have representative without bis concent, bruises, sores ulcers, salt rheum, fever
out any tariff than they would under a been elected had it not been for the in­ lx'tter opportunities for advancement ami wheu apprised of the fact declined sores, tetter, ehapped hands, chilblains, BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS
jury done him by misrepresentations and improvement, from the top to the the nomination. Dr. Geary did not corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi­
Mall Train.
high tariff, and that this thing of poli­
No. io. One whisk holder and
tively cures piles, or no pay retfuired. It
LE WK.
|
ARRIVE.
wish to appear in politics this year. is guaranteed to give is rfect satisfac­ Portland.
tics interfering with business ought to in Ashland the precinct where he I lxjttom of the whole social structure
:» A. M ¡Corvallis 12:2.« P M. whisk.
was known less than anywhere else in wheu I realize that this is the era and He will be a resident of Washington tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents Vorvullis. I;:so P. M.|Portlaml....U 1'. 1'. M
be stopped, anyhow.
the county. Ashland people who did the result of protection to American Territory within a short time, and R. T. per box. For snle by Chitwood Bros.
At Albany and Corvallis conned with
trains of Oregon Pacific.
The taxpayers of the county who not know Mr. Birdsey were made to industry I find it ilifficult to restrain Lawton. of Medford, a good tnan and
11. One China Toilet Set
Express Train.
Farmers Take Notice!
have been holding meetings and pass­ believe that be was not the kind of a myself within the bounds of that calm prominent citizen, has liven substituted
LEAVE.
;
ARKlVK.
three
pieces.
Portland.
..
I
.W
P
M.
McMinnville»
00
P
M
ing resolutions against the purchase of man they would like to see in the office and considerate expression projx>r in on the ticket for Dr. Geary.
1 will pay cash for eggs, chickeus, McMinnville 5:4, A. M|Porllniid....'J:Oe A. M.
old bridges by the county have an op­ of sheriff; they were informed that be the discussion of public measures when
turkeys, ducks aud geese: will also
For information rcçardutg rates, maps,
portunity to settle the matter as they was intemperate and reckless, and confronted with Cleveland's proposi­
buy apples, fiotatoes and onions when etc, apply to company s ugvut
Real Estate Sales.
12- One Barrel Roller Mills
R KOEHLER.
E. P. ROGERS,
car load can be obtained or I will
wish now, at least for the next two every thing else that was bad all of tion to destroy the system of protec­
E. EL Miner reports the following a handle
Mauager.
G. F. Pass. Agent.
Flour.
the
same
on
commission
uud
years. During the past two years, our which was untrue aud without any tive tariff." That prop« »sition is entire­ sales of lots iu Miner's addition: Lots will guarantee the highest Sau Fran­
Republican county commissioner, Mr. justification whatever. The result was ly without justification. If we were 31 aud 32 to Chas. Nay lor, of San E’rau- cisco market price.
Carlton, has stood between the county that Mr. Birdsey did not receive the iu the midst of grinding hard times, of cisco; lot 88 to E. C. Collins, of San
B enj . EouLi'-srox. Ashland, Or.
13. Meerschaum Pipe, Cigar
Francisco,consideration .*2inij>er lot.
and this kind of a purchase of high­ support which he had every right to financial and industrial depression aud
and
Cigarette Holder, combined.
De Peat t A- Kyle report the side of
Worth their Weight in Gold.
way property. Mr. Haymond owns a expect of his own party friends, and general distress among the poorer
ten acres of Patton place by A. T. Kyle
Yerbatine Bitters are entirely
bridge, or owns part of it. He is a the pis iple of Ashland precinct after­ classes, then there might be some ex­ to Bernard Reipricht: consideration,
Water street, below livery stable,
vegetable, containing no calomel,
good man, but wheu a man has a wards bad an excellent opportunity to cuse for experimenting with the the­ 8900.
14 One Cigar Holder, meer­
mercury, mineral, aloes, croton
bridge to sell, he must lie exjiecte«! to discover what a serious mistake they ories of the free trade traders, but, as
H. B. Carter has sold four lots 1. 2, 3, oil. or other poisonous or inju- Ashland, - - • Oregon schaum.
be glad to part with it it he can find had made in electing the other man. it is, there is no such excuse. The sit- 4, block D. railroad addition, to J. J. rious medicines. Made from gums aud
a purchaser. The question for the A: bland precinct will not repeat this I , nation and the possible conse«[Hence Donahue; consideration, 8310. W. H. herbs, a California discovery, and are
Note these price*
tax-payers of the county to d^i letn I blunder. It will give a rousing major­ ' reminded the speaker of the story told Atkinson has sold lots 5 aud (5 block D the best of .ill Liver and Stomach Horse Shoeing......................................... |l iC
15, One Scrap Album.
to J. J. Donahue: consideration. 8100. Renovators, ami tin* only pills sold on Sharpening Plow....................................
25
this election is: Can the county afford ity for Birdsey this time, and it will lie 1 by the epitaph upon a tombstone in an
a positive guarantee of satisfaction, or New Plowshare....................................... 3 X
to buy any more bridges of that kind doing the couuty a service aud setting eastern churchyard: “I was well; I
money refunded. Sent by mail, 25 MToi ve mv work a trial and yon will be
satisfied.
[11-27
cents j>er box, or 5 Ixixes for -81. Chit­
A Horrible Inheritance.
until it sees daylight through its fog its seal of disapproval upon the per­ wanted to be lx'tter. I ""sent for the
16. One Box King of Soap—
wood
Bros.,
Ashland.
The
transmission
of
the
fearful
effects
George
Markle.
of debt? If you think the county version of the sheriff's authority which doctor; and here I am."
the
best in the world-
of contagious blood poison is the most
should indulge in this sort of business, has aroused general indignation here
Cleveland's message told the people horrible inheritance which any man
WEATHER REPORT.
all right -tell Mr. Haymond so by-re­ since the last election. Mr. Birdsey is vaguely of a “brood of evil conse­ can leave to his innocent posterity; but
It can lx* certainly nut ¡gated audio t lie
electing him and his friend Mr. Tay­ au honest, hard working man. one quences” that would be “multiplied” majority ot cases, prevented by tho
>7- One i gallon Can Coal Oil.
The following is the weather record
lor. If you think the county should not capable of meeting fully all the if this dangerous surplus of the rev­ use of tho antidote which Nature fur­ of the U. 8. Signal observation station
nishes, and which is found in t lie reme­
go still deeper in debt to own another requirements of the position for which enue should not lie immediately stop­ dy known all over the World as Swift’s in Ashland for the week ending Mav
17, 1838:
t8. One Doll Carriage and
bridge across Rogue River, vote for he is named. He was constable of ped. What those evil consequences (Specific-commonly called “S. 8 8.“
Having one of theliest sky lights in Or­
Jlr.J.H.Brown, or Horneiisvillc, N.Y.,
Doll-
Carlton ami Ray for commissioner!».
egon, oiid knowing liow to use it.
Jacksonville precinct for four years, would be nobody can see. but if the writes: “Three years I suffere I with Dav of Temi«« ■rature. Rain fall
I GUARANTEE GOOD WORK.
this horrible disease. Swift's 8|Mteific month
Max. Mmn.
Inches.
■
President
was
really
so
much
alarmed
and
was
a
most
efficient
and
conscien
­
<>( EyjCOl'yrY TICKET.
cured me completely.”
83
May
11
alxmt
the
multiplication
of
this
brood
35
.(M)
Frof. Edwin Haar, 234 F. ,“2ml st . N. V.,
tious officer. .Vault a year ago he sold
19. One Box Best Imported
M. E. TYLER. I
writes: “8w.ft’s 8|>eeiti«t cured me
12
•JI
44
.00
The can«li«lates for the legislature are out Ins interest in the blacksmithing he tnight have instructed his man of a fearful case <»f Blood Poison.”
Cigars.
88
13
51
.03
O re « ion .
A shland ,
I)r. B. F. Wmgtii hl. of tlie Soldier's
well-known citizens of Jackson coun­ business of UronemillerA Birdsey . and Mills to cut off the surplus with a sin­
811
14
.08
52
Home, Richmond, Va . writes: “8wiffs
gle
stroke
of
bis
little
“
meat
ax."
By
Myer
’
s
Block,east
side
Main
street.
15
ty, and if elected, will serve the iuter- moved to the mines of which he is
82
.09
52
8l>eciiiccured mo of a severe case of
81
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47
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eets of their constituents well and rep­ part owner on Foot's creek. There he . a singular and suggestive coincidence, Blood Poison.”
20. One 5 ]>ound Can of Red
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81’ 45
D. W. K. Brings. Brooklyn. N. Y.,
.00
resent the whole people of the county. ! has since been hard at work titling np the amount of revenue collected an- writes:
House Tea.
“I was a perfect wreck from
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regardlees ot partisan affiliation. Hon. the mines for operation, and he would , nually upon sugar tallies almost to a Blood Poison. 8wift's 8|>ecille restored
Total rainfall......... .........20
health
and
ho|w,
and
1
am
well
to-day."
Theo. Cameron was a member of the have made no move whatever toward dollar with the sum of this annual sur­
C. W. Langbill, 8uviinnah. G:i.: I
legislature <>f 1881 5 elected over his appearing in county politics again plus which has so frightened the Presi­ suffered long with Blood Poison. 1 tried
21.
One Box Papetrie.
Hpeeitie and am )>erfcetly well.
DHESNM A1ÍISG MACHINIST WORK.
Democratic eviiqx-titor. James R. Neil, at this time had not the people iu all dent. Sugar is produced almost ex- bwift's
A. W. Buell, of Power's Hotel. Roch­
The undersigned has re-opeued the black­
in a “presidential year." 11«' served parts of the county called for his I clusively in a single state -Louisiana
ester, N.Y., writes: “It is tliebest blood
smith shop at the corner of Spring street
remedy
on earth, leered myself w.th
22.
but
it
happened
to
I
xj
iu
the
section
of
One Box l’apetrie.
th.- people with honor and ereilit to nomination by the convention in view
and Fifth avenue, near the depot,
it. I recommended ¡t to a friend und it
Mrs. M. E. Hutsen
himself aud with a commendable zeal of the re-nomination of lk*an by the the Union which must lie protected, made him well.”
AMHLA5D,
OREGON,
---- AND-----
Mr. F. L. Stanton, of tl.c Smithville,
while in the northern states which
lalxired for the special interests of his Democrats.
Aud i- prepare«! to do blacksmithing in
Mrs.
S. E. Lynch,
(Ga.) News, writes that, a friend was
all its bran« lies, as well as fine machine
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own constituency, as well as wielding
The notniuees for County Commis­ produce the most wool, the electoral afflicted with a case of Blood Poisou,
Have op« id <1 a dressmaking establish­ work. » F arnier’s work a Specialty.
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his due share of influence in shaping sioners are Ixitli gixxl men. and should votes will )>e cast for a Republican and two bottles of S. S. 8. effected a ment at the residence of Mrs. Lynch on 12-41 J
J. H. M c I ntosh .
complete cure.
Oak street near Main, when* they arc pre­
the general legislation of the state. b? elected. Mr. Carlton, the only man president, anyhow, and in the terri-
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases pared to attend to the business in all its
24- Ladies’ Hand Bag.
branche«, in the. best >.tylc an«l to the satis­
one mailed free. T he S wift Hrt cifk
,
Mr. Cameron won the respect of Dem­ upon the Republican ticket who was i tones, where wool production
faction of patrons.
Drawer
3,
Atlantic,
(iu.
,
of
tlio
leadiug
industries,
there
is
no
ocrats and Republicans alike by bis elected two years ago. has made a gixxl
A fair share of the patronage of the
C. A. NUTLEY,
of Ashland and vicinity h respect-
good judgment and fair-minded view of commissioner, and the couuty should , vote for president at all. So wool is
Wilkes
Road,
Breaking,
and
Speed
­
>licite«L
112-42
25- Ladie’s Work Basket'
put
on
the
free
list,
uml
we
are
still
all questions. W. C. Leever, of Cen­ keep him there. His associate on the
ing Carts.
tral Point, is a young man of ambition ticket. Wni. Ray. is one of the pioneer paying on our sugar, fellow citizens.
For one or two persons - no mallea­
and promise. He was born and reared citizens of the couuty. a solid farmer ! enough of this terrible tax which Col. ble iron used on these carts it is all
Anti to the person holding the
in Oregon, is the son of parents who and careful business man. They are Irish told alxitil to equal the whole of steel-shell band wheel, steel axle ;H A-
—For Sale !—
largest
number of tickets, One
1 inch. The strongest, lightest aud Iu tari« i.r -mail trai l», to suit pur. baser-.
were among the early pioneers of Ixitli In meet aud capable of managing I the annual surplus.
5-pound
Tin Royal Baking I’otv-
l»est
cart
made;
free
from
horse
mo
I
Let
us
admit
that
the
high
protec
­
Southern Oregon, ami is well and fa­ the business of the county, and neith­
tion, painted bright English vermilion,
der.
vorably kuown throughout the county. er of them has any old bridge to sell tive tanff the Morrill tariff was in- strn>e<l black. These carts are war­ OATMAN
& DUNLAP,
He is exjierieuced in business affairs, to the county. Democrats who think , treduced as a war measure had it not ranted. 1 have also tin* l>est end spring
PHOENIX, OREGON
has a taste for public speaking, aud has a change of administration is bene­ Ixxm iin|x»seil at the Ix'ginniug of the buggy in the market. G. C. E ddings . 12-17
many friends in both parties who ficial iu national affaire occasionally, war, our meagre manufacturing in­
What I m It?
would lie pleased to see him wiu iu the should apply the principle to their lo­ dustries would have been utterly wiped
That
produces
that beauliftdly soft
out
by
England,
and
the
financial
ruin
electiou. R. T. Lawton. of Medford, cal government i which unquestionably
complexion and leaves neither traces
is a gentleman who stands high iu the needs a change of some kind; and elect which the southern senators predicted of its application nor injurious affects?
esteem of his fellow citizens w herever a full Ixxird of comity commissioners as they left their seats iu the senate I The answer: Wisdom's Roltertine ac­
I
kuown. He is enterprising, well-in­ for one term, just to see if there is any hall would have Ixvn realized. The complishes all this. an«l is pronounced
formed and would make a g«xx! repre­ way to stop the growth of the county era of protqierity ami rapid progress by ladies of taste aud refinement to be
began with the high war tariff aud has the most delightful toilet article ever
debt.
sentative.
pnxluced. Warranteil harmless and
MANUFACTURER,
A P. Hammond. <>ui candidate for
There is no office in the county of continued ever since. Euemies of the matchless. Sold by J. H. Chitwood A r I MIL I NDERSIGNED would annouuce
tariff
said
the
whole
progress
was
aD
Son. Ashland, Or.
('■ inly Judge, is a man of iinqiies- more importance to the taxpayers than
1 to his oh! customer!«, and the public
generally, that he is again in the transfer
tioued integrity, of undoubted ability that of assessor, yet it is always given inflation. and that the bubble would
Each person buying $1 worth
business’, and is prepared to attcml to all
Great Bargain- In Sheet Mu-ie.
• alls promptly at
mid of au experience and training minor consideration. John L. Grubb, burst aud the country be plunged into
of
goods gets a ticket.
which fit him well for the position. of Ashland precinct, is holiest aud disaster when sjieeie pay meut was re­
< )ue hundred dollars' worth of choice
LOWEST
PRICES.
Mr. Hammond has lx>en a resident of square. and well qualified to perform sulted. Their predictions failed again, sheet music at Hunsaker's music room
Passengers to and from each train.
Jsckson couuty for more than thirteen the duties of the office. If the peo­ and now they are in travail over too will lye solil at 25cts per copy. This is
choice music, the regular price for
years. Prior to that time he was a res­ ple of the county want taxation heavy a load of coin iu the treasury, which is from 25 ets to 81.51). and in­
J. H- McBRIDE
ident of Dakota, where he read law, equal and just, they should elect and are "alarmed” this time because cludes Ixitli vocal and instrumental 12-11]
ALL ORDERED WORK
Largest stock of goods in our
was admitted to the liar aud success­ bin to supersede the present in­ the government has t<x> much money. music, consisting of waltzes, schot-
will
be made to give entire satisfaction line in Southern Oregon,
tiseliee,
marches,
polkas,
etc.
Call
The
forces
behind
the
movement
to
fully practiced his profession. Mr. competent assessor who is up for
early an«l make your choice, for there
Repairing Neatly Done
Hammond was a builder of mills, also, re-election simply liecause it is cus­ break down our tariff protective sys­ will l»e no reserve.
tem
are
the
British
manufacturer,
the
having thoroughly mastered that tomary to give a Democrat a second
PORTLAND
12-34|
E. B. H i nsaker .
ortCON at low rate«, and all »<>rk «lone promptly.
branch of mechanics before reading term no matter whether he succeeds New York importer and the southern
i In successful operation since 1866, patronized ir -m
H. JUDGE
[•J-4S
King of soap, the best iu the world.
all sections of the N'.rtlovest. endorsed by
law, aud after coming to Oregon he or fails iu administering the office well plauter. The first wants to reach *tbe
business men and leading educators.
$1.50
[>er
lx»x
at
the
Re«l
Hous«*,
x
American
market
with
his
goods.
The
found a better openiug in that line iu his first term.
If you n«»«sl sweetfiotato plants leave
THE ^0\T PERFECTLT EQl'IPPED SCHOOL
here than in the legal profession, aud
If the voters of Jackson county all New York merchant wants to handle
Extra choice syrup at Geo. H. Car­ of its class on the Coast, it offers private or class your order soon at Clayton A- Gore’s. * I
instruction day and evening throughout the year, in
manfully went at work to earn bis knew both of the two men who are lie the raw materials shipjxxl out and the rey's.
♦
Arithmetic, Writ.ng.Correspondence, Bonk-keep,
Telephon«*s. telephones. Warranted
bread and support his family by hon­ fore them as candidates for the office of manufactured good» shipped Kick from
ing. Banking, Shorthand. Type-writing Business to give satisfaction or uo pay. Will
Fifty «iifferent patterns iti giugliani and
CEO. ENCLE,
Legal Forni> anti all Common School Branches.
est toil. He was apjx»iuted ¡xistmuster Scb'xd Superintendent, there is not England au«l collect bis toll Ixitli way s. robes to M-lcct from nt 1>. II. A- E. V Student
>, II ages and both sexes admitted any ti me, sell the iustrunieuts alone or pul them
Proprietor,
I Catalvguc Lee. /Armstrong and Wceco, Prop’r% up. * D.
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nf Ashland by his old-time {»ersoual the slightest doubt that the nominee Tlie southern planter thinks, ns he ul- Mills.
R. A E. V. Mills.
ASHLAND TIDINGS
A Sluggish Liver
REAL ESTATE COLUMNS.
S-JACOBS OH
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REAL ES TATE !
GIVEN AWAY
star bakery
Ayer’s Pills,
F
Orijoi & California R.
R.
G
«
Si>eci.tl Bargains in’following Rea! I .state, il taken soon
Unimproved lot on Church street. 350x200 feet ; price. $550.
House and inqtroved lot in Iowa addition : price, Si 100.
Unimproved lot opposite North School House ; price. $325.
Unimproved lots No.s 92, 94, 96 and 98,
¡trice, $550.
2 acres in Ashland Homestead Association;
price. $400.
SHOP !
PHOTOGRAPHY.
CHEAP
LANDS
Produce uud t’ornmissioii
MERCHANT.
Transfer
Drawing set Jone 31),
Business ! Saddle and Harness
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ground cleared;
Eight unimproved acre lots in Ashland Homestead Association
price, from Si.So to $250 per lot.
Call 011 or a<l<lress
G. E BILLINGS,
MT. SHASTA ROUTE!
NEW BLACKSMITH
in Myer’s addition ;
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ASHLAND, OREGON
< Office near Postoffice. 1
ROPER, CALEY & HELM-
BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!!
Fruit, Funuing and Slock Linds
IN - SOUTHERN - OREGON,
Uotljvllt <tll<l
('oniini’<si<>ii.|'
<»ii
IM
OFFICE NEXT DOOR to BANK of ASHLAND
SPECIAL BARCAINS :
200 acres iu lots to suit purchasers iu the city of Ashland are offered for salt at
fair prices aud on easy terms.
:Wt5o »cres. Good stock ranch. Twenty miles front Ashland. $3 per acre.
1G0 acres. Good farm.
Improved. ' Four miles north of Medford. Pnoe
830 per acre.
320 acres. Splendid farm and frait laud. Good improvements. Desirable lo­
cality. bix miles from Grant's Pass. $25 p< " acre.
Sixteen ten acre lots one mile from Ashland. Good fruit land. *75 to »100 pel
acre.
Forty acres adjoining Ashland. Splendid location for Fruit Orchard. 8'«C
per acre.
Fifty go«'d residence lots 50x150 f, et. in Ashland. Price, front 840 to $75 per lot
1 A AO ACRES 111
ten an 1 twenty acre tracts adjoining and near Ashland
\\J\J\J I’he best quality of fruit lauds, and most desirable situations, are now
offered f«y sale at this office.
Fruit and fanning lands in tracts of from 40 to 100 acres, near Ashland, «nd
aloug the line of the railroad, can be purchased nt this office.
\ reasonable commission will be < liarg. d in ull «■»>, - f„r I,mine or selliuir real <—
late in Jie kson an I Josephine mid Klamath <<>uuties Titles will I., carefully iuves
tigated abstract* furnished; conveyancing <tunc:
IT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED
That fruit growing, including peaches. iM‘ars. prunis. apples, cherries aud her
Ties in and about Ashland is more profitable than in the favored sections of Cal.
That an orcbard of these fruits can be made to yield a crop worth from *100 to
to $">00 per acre witlnn three to five years after planting.
that there is ample room and sufficient extent of country adapted to fruit rnis
mg within a radius of ten miles <»f Ashland for thousands «if energetic industriou
and intelligent people.
That our climate at Ashland and in the Rogne River valley is uusurpnesyd any­
where for health, comfort and pleasure throughout all seasons of the year.
That all who have desirable fruit and farming lands near Ashland for sale at r
fair price can find purchasers.
That the best class of people will congregate together in towns and cities when
lalior finds profitable employment, where capital can l«e invested to g<sal advan­
tage. where gixxl health prevails, where good schools, good churches and phasant
surroundings are to be found.
r
That Ashland and the valley of the Rogue river an- entering upon a Rx>m. Not
the booin of speculation and speculation merely, but an awakening to th. nn)
value of our soil, climate, situation aud splendid resources.
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We shall always be prepared to give anv information desired concerning tb<
needs, resources and prosperity of Ashland and Southern Oregon, and w ill take
pleasure in showing the property we offer for sale.
ROPER, GALEY & HELM.
YOULE - & - GILROY,
----- DEALERS IN------
Sash, Doors, Mouldings,
Paints, Oils, Glass,
Putty, Varnishes,
Anil variou8 builders' material.
Send or call for prices.
of Ilelman street.
Warehouse at R. R.track, foot
YOU LB & OILROY.
GOOD for the cure of Constipation and Indigestion,
GOOD for the cure of Biliousness anil Dyspepsia«
GOOD for the cure of Bowel Complaints.
GOOD for the cure of Kidney Diseases.
GOOD for the cure of Lan .’U is lines* an«l Weary Hack.
<*OOD for the enre <>f Liver Complaints.
<«OOD for the cure of Boils and Carbuncle*.
GOOD lor the cure of Foul Breatb and Sour Stomach.
(•OOD for the cure of Sleeplessness ami Irritability.
GOOD for the cun- <>f all Complaints.
FOR SALE BY ALL 0RUC0I8TS ANO GROCERS.