Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 25, 1888, Image 2

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS.
FACTS AGAINST ABUSE.
Already there have appeared in print
In the leading Democratic paper of
some of the false statements about
the
Pacific coast, the San Francisco
James G. Birdsey which his enemies :
Examiner,
of May 15th. is an editorial
and the men interested in re-electing
under
the
heading
quoted above which
bis opponent are industriously circula- 1
ting, where Birdsey is not personally it is hoped the many Democrats who
known. It would be wholly unneces­ take the paper here have read carefully
sary to notice these malicious perver­ enough to thoroughly appreciate.
sions of truth if all the citizens of this The principle upon which the Exami­
county were jiersonally acquainted ner builds its platform—independence
with B. W. Dean and j. G. Birdsey, iu local politics,—is one which every
but there are many, new comers and citizen interested in good local govern­
others, who do not know either of the ment must endorse. The Democratic
men, and to such the T idings would papers and speakers in this county are
present a few facts which in themselves endeavoring to persuade the voters
are a sufficient answer to all calumnies that the success of the "grand old prin-
that an- depended upon to deceive the ciple^” of the party diqxnd ujKin the
election of a straight local ticket in
1 ■ople and secure Birdsey’s defeat.
B. NV. Dean, Democratic candidate June. They would have us believe
for sheriff, was born and reared, and up tliat the election of a Republican
to two years ago lived in NVillow judge or clerk or sheriff or assessor
or coroner in Jackson county would
Springs precinet Two years ago J. G.
Birdsey, who ran against Dean at the affect the triumph of Jefferson princi­
ples in the national contest next No­
election then, as now, lived in Jackson­
vember.
They declare that indepen­
ville
the precinct joining NVillow
dent
voting
in local affairs is only a
Springs. The peoplo of Jacksonville
Republican dodge to catch Democratic
and NVillow Springs knew liotli men
votes. Their object and purpose, ot
well knew their whole history and
course, is to utterly surpri'es intelli­
knew all alsiut them. Birdsey had
gent discrimination in local voting, in
served four years as constable of Jack­
the interest -not of the principle« of
sonville precinct His record in that
Democracy—not ot the improvement
office was before the people and how
of the county’s financial conihtion—
well they approved it is shown by the
but in the interest, solely and person­
vote given him then. Jacksonville
ally,
of the men who are after office in
precinct threw then a majority of from
90 to 100 for the Democratic ticket, Jackson county. Iu comparison with
6uch attempts to corral and coerce the
yet Birdsey, Republican, beat Dean,
Democrats of this county, let us quote
the Democratic nominee, 14 votes in
from “the Examiner’s platform” ns
that precinct. Iu NVillow SpringB
follows:
precinct, where Dean was born and
The Examiner desires that there «hall l»e
reared, and which was still his home, no doubt in any mind u* to the polities! po­
sition which it will occupy in the coming
he ran nine votes behind bis ticket. cam| sign
Iu uational polices the way is clear. The
There must be something weak about
renomiuntion and re-election of President
a man who couldn't carry his party ( leveland are demanded by every considers
of policy and principle. The Examiner,
vote iu his own precinct — where he tion
then, will work heartily, first, for the nomi
was burn and bad lived all his life tion of Mr. Cleveland and then for his elec­
tion.
Dean rau nine votes behind his ticket
The condition of national politics is such
unhesitating devotion to party becomes
in his own precinct—Birdsey ran over that
intelligent patroitism. But the condition of
90 votes ahead of bis ticket iu Ai.< own local polities calls fur no such devotion—at
least from the Examiner, which is not an
precinct—that is, he received the votes organ, but an independent Democratic news-
The administration of local affairs is
of more than 15 Democrats in that pre­ paper.
not a matter of party, but purely of business.
We care a great deal for good government
cinct. Everything that could lie
in San Francisco, but very little for the partv
tin.light of against Birdsey: everything badge worn by municipal officers. The loud
e>t profession of Democracy is no substitute
that could lie distorted or perverted to for honesty and efficiency.
No obligation exists which binds us to any
his disadvantage and everything that
leader or the advocacy of any ticket.
could bo invented to misrepresent and
Naturally our predilection is toward the
Demoeraey. but w<‘ shall examine the par
in ilign him was resorted to. but the ty
’s ticket with unbiased eyes and give sup­
p .»pie who know him best gave him port only where it is deserved. Without auy
hesitation whatever tie Examiner w ill sup­
a flattering endorsement, and it was in port a good Republican for office in prefer­
ence
to au inferier Democrat.
pr s-incts where lie was least known
that lie was I »eaten. All the abuse
Democratic speakers tell us they are
that is being warmed over this time was not advocating free trade, but want
hurled at him two years ago, but peo­ “revenue reform,” merely a reduction
ple who knew Birdsey’s record knew of tariff. Yet to suit Cleveland in this
the falsity of the charges made and campaign the Democrats of Oregon
the malice of the attacks, and showed are compelled to advocate absolute
what they thought of them. Birdsey free trade in the chief productions of
was ¡»eaten only 51 votes by Dean, and the Northwest. They are compelled
had the two men been known as well to advocate free wool, free lumber, free
in Ashland precinct as they were down fAts not a reduction in the tanff on
the valley Birdsey would have been these things, remember, but the remov­
easily elected.
al of all duty ou them, placing them
Citizens of Jackson county, this is a* once on the frfe list. So far as the
the record of the two men who are l»e- equity of the case is concerned this is
fore you as candidates for the office of indefensible. The products of the
sheriff. It is a record of fact not a Northwest are placed on the fr?e list,
tirade of abuse, ridicule or misrepre- but the products of the East and the
• illation. such as is ¿»»{»ended upon to South are to be still highly protected.
re-elect tho present incumbent of the The election schemes of Cleveland de­
office. If you do not know the two mand free trade for Oregon but high
men jier-oually, remember how they I protection for Louisiana, end to give
were “sized up" at last election by their Cleveland au “endorsement” the Dem­
own ueighbors and acquaintances, who ocratic state conventiou at l’eudleton
knew them both.
was force 1 to swallow the disagreeable
do6e; and now the voters of the state
I V -E ETICI ENT" OFFICER.
are expected to allow themselves to be
persuaded that this kind of discrimi­
ih'' candidate for ns.-ess<»r 011 the nation iigainst Oregon is just what we
I *' mocratic ticket has made a record by want. The Cleveland managers may
which the voters of Jackson county discover, about the 5th ot June that
1:1. .y judge of his qualifications for this Oregonians are not so easily duped as
offici' one of as much importance to
j they have supposei]. No man. Repnb-
I h-' taxpayers as any other ou the whole
; lican or Democrat, can object to a
’icket. Tiio Democratic papers call fair and honest revision ot the tariff,
him an "efficient” officer. Let us sis» i but so partisan, unfair and nnjustly
what efficiency is in their estimation, ! discriminating a reduction of the tariff
iu Ashland precinct alone thousands of
, as is proposed by Cleveland and his
<1*»liars worth of taxable property was
instruments in Congress can only lie
missed entirely by this "efficient” otli- contemplated with disgust by the peo­
r, and war. not assessed at all until
ple of Oregon. The question to be
!u- sheriff or l.isdepntv wascalled np-
answered is: Will the voters who are
<>(i t*»d-» the work. In Ashland precinct interested only in their own welfare
done, iibuut one hundred assessments
and the welfare of the state consent to
-.-■I • mis. ■ 1 in this way.and had to l»e
sell out (Iregon’s rights and interests
mad • by some oneel!>e after the asses­ I for the benefit of the few federal office­
sor had mad-his report. In the whole holders whom Cleveland has appointed
•oiinty, five hundred sheriff's assess-
and who would turn the state upside
iiH-tits were made necessary last year
down if they could should be demand
by th - negligence of this "efficient”
it. Cleveland wants Oregon for elec­
a.<-
ir. This made needlt ss extra ex-
tioneering purposes in the national
p ■!.-> to onr already debt-burdened campaign he doesn't care a picayune
<• inty. au 1, beside«. th--re were still for her vote in November.
many instaucce of property missed by
The following dispatch of May 18th
the a '--»or which was not added to
th" r ill at ail making every taxpayer from Quincy, Illinois, gives an idea
..ho w. , assessed pay more than bis of the immense damage which the
du • share of tax. If this is the record of Mississippi flood has caused: The
"< tli -i- ncy" the Democratic papers ap­ flood prevailing along the Mississippi
prove. the voters will do well to fight river has never liecn e>inall<>*l except
div of a candidate who is lalteled "effi- iu 1851. Ten days ago the water
reached the danger point. Htid since
Ci- :it" on the Democratic ticket.
John IxGrnbb.of Ashland precinct, then it 1ms lieen steadily rising at the
is an inti lligent. well-informed citizen, rate of four to fourteen inches daily,
a conscientious and hones man capa­ and the worst is to come. Thousands
ble of me- ting the r» s[K»nsil»ilities of of acres are covered with water, and
tii - assessor’s office. If "inefficiency” hundreds of families were driven from
were his aim. hn could never equal the their homes at a minute's notice.
record of the present assessor, and The loss to farming is simply incal­
t v. rylssly knows the county would lx» culable, as the district Hooded is tho
imm nsi'ly th -.gainerby ele •tiughim to richest in the valley. Go the embank­
ments of the river hundreds of cattle,
succeed Childers.
horses and hogs are gathering without
Wilt 11 a man comi's to you and Con­ feed, while across on the opposite
ti, h-iit ally pours into your ear a terrible bluff are seen hundreds of men. worn-
-;.>ry alxint the Republican candidate eu and children, desolate, forlorn and
5 t slu-rifi', just put a little salt on the despairing. Many are destitute» and
yarn and pack it down for further in­ suffering for food. Communication
vestigation before you swallow it. In­ with this side isentirely cut off, every
quire if the story came from some man road being covered with water. The
who is lighting Birdseye because he factories and warehouses along the
hi'.is- lf wasn't nominated by the Re­ river are seriously embarrassed, and
publican convention, or from one of large buildiugs are gradually being
D. an’s deputies, or from somebody undermint*il by the rushing waters.
• 1 • personally interested iu Dean’s
—
The Democratic paper of Jackson
••lection. I' will always be found to
have oozed out from one of these county would never have mentioned
••inefficiency" in this campaign bad it
sources if you can trail' it back.
not l»eeu upon the “stop-thief' - cry
By an oversight which is much re- plan of throwing voters upon the wrong
;r t si. the notice of the nominee on track. The
knew the weakness
the Republican ticket for county trear- of the Democratic officials who are up
titi’r wi.s not in its place in the review for re-election and. expecting their
of the ticket in last issue of the T id ­ record to l»e exposed, liegan to cry “iu-
ings .
i'l. • I ouatii e. Mr.JHiir -Uro'.ie- couqiet. tiey” at the Republican nomi­
miller. is a most worthy and entirely nees in the hope that its own incompe­
trustworthy young man one who has tent proteges, already on the run
..rown to manhood in Jackson comity, would lie able to escii|»e notice till after
; n i is i > highly ret pected by his niigh- I election if attention could be misdirect­
■ rs and friends who know him well ed toward their pursuers. Very cute
t.r.t 1: ■ is alrcadi entrusted with the trick. Charles, but it won't win. I11-
full’• - of the cit;> of Jacksonville, hav­ comjietency is just the text wo wanted.
Your sheriff and assessor stand forth
ing been elected treasurer of that as
such shining examples that you
municipality at lost election. He is can't hope to distract attention from
b »tu st nri'l competent, and the county them by crying down the R>-pnblican
nominees.
funds would be' safe in his hands.
FRIDAY
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Republican County Ticket.
i
Dr..
EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS-
Gen. 1‘Lil Sheridan is s .»rionsly ill.
Cleveland wants Morri-on for V ice
President.
Free wool, fret* lnndx r. free prunes
protected sutfar, pr»»t< t t net, protec­
ted woolen fabric^.— [Cu velMHl-lrisb-
Oregou Democratic p’.atf*»ru:.
I
I nc iron to build the cotton b. les
of tlie South, and pri.teei.id iron fur
the barrels and buckets of the Sorth.
Free bands for i*otton bales; protected
twine for wheat sb avi s and protected
sacks for wool. Wliat an intelligent
and impartial "revenue reform" this
Mills bill would give ns!
Au intelligent, effiuont snpervision
of th » public schools in Ja 1!; >n eoiinty
is somethin;; in which e ry citizen is
interested. It can lx* s cur *d only, bj
electing aa superinten I. nt ¡in iulelli-
^ent, wall-e lucate I mm. S teli a tn-in
UProf. E. E. S nith. candidato for
school sup< •rinttii l >ut i n the Republi-
u tn ticket.
England can’t quite force her free
trade theories upon 1; r own colony.
Canada, but through the Cobden Club,
tin- British manufacturers are spending
thousands of dollars annually and
sending tons and tons of pamphlets
anil other tree trade literature to the
United Stites to lufog the people
here and break down oar protective
.-astern.
-• • ♦*
liiui'ii
The Britiah-Anierifiiti A
in Bost ini is urging Engl it’. ■ Il to get
naturalized, and it i- reported th:it
tie.trlj 10,11)0 lrive taken out their pa­
pers. Why Lave they 1 in m tardy?
But even ofMHii) of them cannot over­
come tlie R.-publi. :.n :.*i f’r.* . ’.ion
vote in MatsacliUi*'Its ni*\. November.
Cleveland and Free Trade cannot pre­
vail. | News.
Colonel fri h .•ulinittv l that Ameri­
can lais>ring men ; n paid twice as
well as Enrop. .n tilmri rs and wag.*
earners, toi l iu adv., *:.t!Ug fr o trade
c-itild only twi.***! aromi I b¡ ■ logic:.1
t !T-vt of fr<*' tr.nle U| *.'i our p.sjpli
by claiming th;.t factory hntnh can do
’.wie- as iiiiicb Work in this country as
they can in Eur-.pe. This might do
for a sop to throw at the A'li.'rieau
E ,'le on tin- '.*’: of Ju!;*. !i".‘ it is t.e.
m gn
Ii* : -f i<*e»l to U- * ■ - r ni
-11: . lit.
d
is
1-
A. I1. II .mil. i¡
neutly safe, reliable ■i : *.
- unt)
judge. H< ,« well .i f -* l in hr. . it of
uuqiii’stiom.lin -rii.honor, and
iti tue < on idi ration «»I every question
br .uglit before him would be in-
tln.-nci-l only by the deli'tiuiuatiou to
serve the '« : inton-«’■ of the county
aud treat all m . '* ., t with impartial
justice. Mr. II.’nt: .lis a man of
no ordinary intel!
few men ever eb > • :1 I » *■ til’ll
who nt ' la tti r li’: •d by 11.
training to perforili it.« dtltie
he. He is nut eue who will
self forward in any commi
take a promit, nt | .»--n «
right of assuranci», but in c
demanding sound jitdgi.i -n’.
terpretatiou and horn et .ulti:,
of law be may 1>*> <i ; nil
tn
u*. «»t the]r- ;■*
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“THE EXAMINER’S PLAT­
FORM”.
□
t on
give
and
rfaro
The declaration of the Loudon
Editor Watterson says Cleveland
will have liKi.ihm majority in New York, Eimi'•iiii.it that "English business
waits" for the passage of the Mills bill
i.'ido.- Dana rejoins he will be short or the re-election of Cleveland is cati-
100,not) votes. Great men differ greatly. did and suggestive.
I
THE LEGITIMATE ISSUE.
Appeals are made for the election of
Gearin, on the claim that be would
serve tho state more efficiently than
Hermann. Nobody believes it, not
even those who assert it Hermann
has served two terms. He is not a
great man, but be is an active and en­
ergetic man. He has done fairly well
in congress and has acquired position
anil experience which would now make
his services more valuable than hereto­
fore. Gearin might in time acquire
equal position anil experience in the
work of a representative, but it is not
probable he would. His habits of life
and habits of lalx»r are not equal to
the demands which the duties of rep­
resentative in congress would make
upon him. It is it ¡»osition of labor;
it requires constant attention; the man
to whom it is entrusted should be a
worker by temperament and by habit.
Good fellowship with "the boys" is not
a necessary qualification. It is Dot
wise on the part of those who favor the
election of Gearin on the plea thet he
would serve the state better than Mr.
Hermann to challenge a comparison
that would show why he would not.
So that phase of the argument were
better abandoned.- [Oregonian.
JACKSONVILLE
BREVITIES.
Caudidat** rustling anmtid among
voters,
Col. Manny is kept busy pasmng
arottud straw iterries.
Chas. Prim say s it’s a girl at his
house.
Drop the name of "Web Foot” mid i
cull tius the "Big Red Apple State,”
Miss Miller, of Salem, niece of J. N. |
T. Miller and Dr. Jacksou, is visiting
friends here.
Mr. NVbite. of Griffin creek, was I
buried here NVedueeday with Masonic
honors.
Ex-Gov. Geo. L. Wood addressed a
large and enthusiastic audience last
Tuesday night on tb<> political issues
of the day.
The Sterling Mining Co. met with
a severe loss by the late storm, several
miles of their ditch being filled with
debris.
Al. Sturgis A Co. are cleauiug up
anil the prospects are that they have
made quitea satisfactory winters work.
Forest Creek has lots of good ground
yet
Mi. Albright, who has been quite
REPORT OF CITY FINANCES.
ill for the past five weeks with fever
and the results of au injury received
To the lion City Council of the Czty of in the mill, is able to ride out.
Ashland*
I herewith submit a statement of the re­
A supposed deserter from the French
ceipts and disbursineiits of the city from army, iu full Zonave costume, visited
November 14th, to Muy 1st, 1S8K.
our town on NVetlneeilay last.
Cash on band gen. fund
*210.00: road *15.65: cemc
Cartful reading of the new Demo­
ten* 4101.00.
4 :H7U»2.
Ain’t collected on tax of 1SH7
* r.«>.«.i. cratic paper just issued from Ashland
"
"
’’
ISM
41,702,97. leads many to think that Bro. Jacobs
” dog tax
4 20,90. must lie in an exceedingly bilious con­
•*
*’ “ business li­
cense»
4 507,50. dition.
Ain t collected on water tax
4 21.50.
Tlnyman who borrows
or 840
”
" saloon U-
cense
ou a aham gold watch which he is
DISBLRSMENTS.
coming back to redeem iu just four
weeks, has made hie appearance.
Paid orders limited prior to
<
Nov. llth, 1M7
_
Mr, James McCully has gone down
Paid bills prior to N on U. *
" to officers
4
to NVillow Springs to oversee the in­
” for sunitary purposes
terests of Henry Klippel in the lioteu
during diphiberia '
$
and Morris mine.
1’uid interest on bonds
* 240.00.
for hnnlier for streets ? 221,1«.
Mr. George Brown, of Eagle Point,
’’ ” incidental expenses $ 475.49
..
Cash on hand -Muy 1st. 'US. *1,672,67.
who has been to San Francisco to un­
D.V40.34. >4.'*0,34. dergo an inqiortant surgical operation,
returns this week with restored health.
The indebtedness of the
< ity on November 14. lss7
Mrs. John Orth left on Tuesday eve
on orders
I 323,C>1.
for St. Vincent’s hospital, in Portland
On bllb
$ I70.K6.
Less cash on band at that
for treatment. Sho has lieen ill for
time
some time and it is hoped the change
will be beneficial.
Making total am t. of in
dvbtcduess
I
Roten and Morris sold ou Wednes­
The whole am t. of read tax
day last 52 ounces of gold to Beekman
due the city for the year
1M8 w ns
fl. 116,00
anil Reames from their mine uear
Am t colleided and expen­
Gold Hill, and on Monday of this
ded up to Mav 1st, 1SA.S
I 616,00.
Ain’t still due May l<t. 1JW8
I ÓOÜ.OU week sold enough to amount to $21)01)
already taken out Morris has sold
41.llh.00 41,116,00. his share of the mine to Henry Klippel.
The item under the head of incidental ex'
ptiises includes the hose cart building, sera’
There are people who take advan­
pvrs, ploNvs, iron and spikes for bridge, oi* tage of their own physical infirmities
for street lamps, blacksmithing and other
incidental vx)K n>es. an itemized statment of to throw mud at others, little thinking
which may be fouud in the records of this that they get worse bedaubed them­
office.
selves by so doing. Jim Birdsey, with
A P. H ammond .
Lis healthy complexion and honest
( ity Recorder.
laugh will get there all the same.
See Mills 83 calf shoe.
X
Mr. Joliu Beekman, of Bath, N. Y.
who with hie wife has been visiting
his brother, C. C. Beekman of this
MARltlEU.
place, for some time past, will leave
SIMON—DAI RY.—At the rciidenre of the for home this week. Mr. and Mrs.
bride’s pureots in Engle Point, May 101b. Beekman, during their stay in our
bv R bv . M. A Willinui'. E 1’. Simon mid
midst, have made many friends who
Mins France» C. Imley.
will regret their departure.
HANDLES—GII.SOX —At the residence of
the oflieintinc minl'ter, Min 1st. by Rev.
If the county school Superintendent
C. II. Hoxie. Sutnucl ltnndets mid Mi»s Elsie
had any respect for the day sacred to
Gilson.
the memory of the nation’s soldier
W\1TE-1H RNETT -In Kie-ebitrc. May 15.
by Rev. J R. N. llell, Jm-per Waite aua dead, he would not have selected it as
Nlf-~ I.neile Burnett
u day for examination of teachers.
Common decency and a reasonable
respect for the feelings of others would
BORN.
at least have deterred him from per-
GRIEVE.—In \shlnnd. Mav is, I nsx , to Mr. pertratiDg such an insulting outrage.
and Mrs. John A.Griew, of Full ereek, a
daughter.
Cows and stock Cattle for Sale.
WEATHER REPORT.
\ fine lot of milch cows for sale,
also sell my Rtock cattle. Address
( USNIN'.H IM,
Is one of the most fatal scourges wnict
afflict mankind. It is often inherited
but may be the result of improper vacci
nation, mercurial poison, uncleanliness
and various other causes. Chronic Sores
Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Uhmors
and, in some cases, Emaciation and Con*
sumption, result fromascrofulous condi­
tion of the blood. This disease can be
cured by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
I inherited a scrofulous condition of the
blood, which caused aderangement of my
whole system. After taking less than
four bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla I am
Entirely Cured
REAL ESTATI
I
and, for the past year, have not found it I
necessary to use any medicine whatever.
I ant now in better health, and stronger,
than eyer before.—O. A. NVillard, 218
Tremont st., Boston, Mass.
I was troubled with Scrofulous Sores
for five years; but, after using a few
bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the sores
healed, and I have now good health.—
Elizabeth Warnock, 54 Appleton street,
Lowell. Mass.
Some months ago I was troubled with
Scrofulous Sores on my leg. The limb
was badly swollen and inflamed, and the
sores discharged large quantities of offen­
sive matter. Every remedy failed until
I used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. By taking
three bottles of this medicine the sores
have been healed, and my health is re­
stored. I am grateful for the good it has
done me. — Mrs. Ann O’Brian, 158 Sulli­
van st., New York.
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GIVEN AWAY
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Farmers Take Notice!
F xitki . state . L iso o»ri< r..i
RoM'bnrg. Or.. May 22, issa.)
Notire i> lierebv given flint it><-oni|>lianee
withtiiethc proii.ioiis ot thè net of l’oti-
gre.« of .lune :(. I.7., entitleii "Au n< t for thè
-nle of timlier liimls iu thè Stnte. of Callfor-
nin, *»regon, Neiiuln. iiii<1 W u-liingtoii terri­
tori," B> ron < ole, of W Iute l’oint, culliliv of
Jiu k-on. .tilteof < iregon. 1,11. thi.iiny tileii iu
tin. ortii i- hi» suora .tntement f.ir’the pur-
i-hii.eof tln-S W 1. of N H limi N W ‘,ofs W
of »ir. No. .io. in towti.hip No. «», rnnge
No. 2 E, unii w ili offer prmif to show* that thè
lumi sought is mori* minutile for its timlier or
stoni- thnn for agricnltiiral pnrpo.es. nini to
estiibli.li hisi lnim to»aiti land Is tori-thèrvg-
i.ter nuli reeeiver of this office at Roselitirg.
or., on Thursilay, thè ah dnv of Augn.t, tua
Ile uames a. wltni-sse» W R Bovd. Rols-rt
Ogen. M Uurshberger. J E Cole, ull of W hite
l’oiut, Jackson county. Or.
Atiy nini all persoti, elniiniug nilversely
thè »Isive i|e« tiK*il lami, uri* re-pte.tisl ti»
file their i laim» in Ibis office on or Isf-ire
saiil 9ih dny of August, lass.
■r,l
l'it.is. W. JoiiNsTox, Register.
GRAND
House and improved lot in Iowa addition ; price. Si too.
Unimproved lot opposite North School House : price, S325.
Unimproved lots No.s 92, 94, 96 and 9S,
price, S550.
And Connections;
MT. SHASTA ROUTE !
California Express Trains Kun Daily
BETWEEN PORTLAND à SAN FRANCISCO
LEAVE.
Portland...... 4:00p. m.
Ashland... .9:00 a. m
SanFr’ncise<s; ::o p.m.
Ashland.... » 4” p. in.
arrive .
Ashland
S
a. ni.
snnEr’ncÍM o7:H) a.in.
Ashland... .■> 10 p. in.
Portland 10:40 a. m.
Local Faa'ger, Daily except Sunday.
AKIllVK.
LEAVE.
Portland. ...x:00a. m. I Ensene... 2 IO p. m.
Eugene....... 9:00 a. m.¡Portland.. 3:45 p ill.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
Excursion Sleepers for Second Class
Passengers on all through
trains Free of Charge.
The O. AC. It R. Ferry mskvs I'omu’lion
w ith all the regular train» on the East Eide
Div. from foot of F st.
->
Great Bargains in Sheet JtusJc.
No. i. China Toilet Set, hand
painted, set in silver stand.
cordially
No. 3. One China Vase —
square—hand painted, set in silver
stan d.
No. 5. Toilet Set—silver puff
box and cut glass perfume bottle.
The following property will be
sold at public Auction to the high-
"* i bidder,
*1 __ at . .e
est
the t Livery Stable
.Ashland Ogn.
liave opeued a ilressmaklng establish-
lueut ut tlie residence of Mrs. Lynch on
<»ak Street ncar Militi, where tliey are pre­
parili to attend to tlie I,usine-, in all its
liranehes. in tlie best -tyle nini lo thè sali-
faction of patron*.
A fair siluri* of Ilo* patronage of tlo
piople of Ashland ami vieluity I- res|«rt-
Ully so III-iteli.
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SATURDAY. June9th.. at 1
o’clock v. m .
Fuar
1 w<> Hacks,
I wo Tli<»r<iii^hbra<*«' Hucks.
<hie Dead-ax Wagoji.
Two Sets of Buggy Harness.
LANDS
CHEAP
A lot of Farming Implements.
••For Sale I—
TERMS OF SALE.—six months time with
approved M‘uuritv.
E. K. BRIGHT M AX.
Auctioneer.
In largu or
sdih II
tracts, to suit purvlmscr>.
&
No. 8.
Went Side Division
One Plush Collar and
I.EAVR.
________
BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!!
ARRIVE.
|
ARRIVE.
,
Portland. . . I id P. M. MeMinnvillemOO P.M
McMinnville 5:45 A. M|l‘ortland....9:U0 A. M.
For information reçardlns rates, map»,
etc, apply to company » agent.
R KOEHI.ER,
E P. ROGERS,
Manager.
G. F. .k Pass. Agent.
1 » cts per dish; .50 cts per quart; 42 per gal­
lon.
Ice cream put up iu paper buckets,
fr<»ni ’ j pint to
gallon, to carry home to
your families, without extra charge.
Ice Cream Parlor open -
every evening uutil 10o’clock.
No. 9.
No. 10.
whisk.
One Plush Album.
IN
One China Toilet Set—
three pieces.
12-
One Barrel Roller Mills
Main street,
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-
I
16. One Box King of Soap—
the best in the world-
17-
One 5-gallon Can Coal Oil.
21.
One Box Papetrie.
22.
One Box Papetrie.
23-
Ladies' Hand Bag.
J. H- McBBIDE.
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i
-4*
Ladies' Hand Bag.
OFFICE NEXT DOC? to BANK of ASHLAND
SPECIAL BARCAINS:
25-
Ladie s Work Basket *
C4VA reMOMbte coraraiMlq« will be • bailed in all case, for bnyiae or m W m n «1 • «■
late in Jackson ami Jos. Dhlue and Klamath tountiis Tiiles will I., .artfully iine»
tigsted: abstracts furuished; couveyancing done:
IT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED
lhut fruit growing, including peaches, »earg, prune«, apples, oherrien and her
nes tn and about A.shland is more profitable than in the favored sections of Cal.
.
1111 orckard of these fruits can be made to yield a crop worth from 81001<
to 8**00 per acre within three to five years after planting.
lit it there is ample room and sufficient extent of country adapted to fruit rats-
nig within n radius of ten miles of Ashland for thousands c»f energetic, industrious
and intelligent fieople.
I hat our climate at Ashland and in the Rogue River valley is unsunias.ed any­
where for health, comfort and pleasnre throughout al 1 seasons of the year.
That ail who have desirable fruit and farming lands near Ashland for sale at r
fair price can find purchasers.
,
beat class of people will congregate together in towns .nd cities when
lalarr finds profitable employment, where capital can la* invested to good advan
tage. where good health prevails, where good sc 1 kh »1 f . good churches and nlf usaut
surroundings are to be found.
1 bat Ashland «nd the valley of the Rogue river are entering upon a Hoorn. Not
the boom of speculation and speculation merely, but an awakening to tin real
value of our soil, climate, situation and splendid resourct s
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e shall always he prepared to give any information desired concerning th<
needs, resources and prosperity of Ashland aud Southern Oregon, and will t*k»
pleasure in showing the property we offer for sale.
---- DEALERS IN-----
Sash, Doors, Mouldings,
Paints, Oils, Glass,
Putty, Varnishes,
And various builders' material.
All kinds <»f produce bought ur «ohi
on commission.
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;o:
Agency for Eigle Mills—Flour, feed, et< .
for sale at wholesale ami retail.
Send or call for prices.
of Helman street.
IX. JUDGE,
»
BmingsetJiineBO,
88.
Saddle and Harness
Warehouse at R. R.track, foot
VOL’LL & GILROY.
MANUFACTURER,
Each person buying $1 worth
of goods gets a ticket.
Keeps constantly on hand a full
supply of everything in above
line. Nvhich will be sold at prices
a? low as can i>e ottered anyw here.
ALL ORDERED
WORK
will bo made to give entire patisiaut ion
I
Largest stock of goods in our
line in Southern Oregon,
JT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY TOO MI CH IN PRAISE OF THIS GOOD OLD STANDARD
...inly medicine. It cannot be fcx> highly re. . .amended, m it 1» truly , MARVEL OF THE
AGE. anil no U..uMhold»bou’.l bl. without !t. It JttventaM well a. cura,Skill Diw-e.,Gout.
Rbenmatlsm, Gravel, and all Kidney Di^n-o, Afle< ted Liver. H<*«l»eae, Maun». Bile, Wind.
Indigestion. Commpatton.purrbm. and Dysentery, Fever .nd Ague, SleiplessneM, La»Mt«4e,
J OU1 !!r »th. and every di»e»»e br. ugbt on or sggr.vab d by » disordered rtom»ch. It is a «l>e-
i‘ific against contagion »nd an efii aei us remedy for Biliousness, hprvi.nsness, Scruful».
Janndis”* and Dya>H phi>.
Repairing Neatly Done
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H. JUDGE
If yon need sweet|»otato plants leave
I your order Boon at Clayton <t Gore’s. *
Telephones, telephones. Warranted
to give satisfaction or no pay. Will
sell the instruments alone or pnt them
up. D. IL i E. V. Mills.
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i
1
V •
K
llougflil nn<l Striti on <
YOULEGILROY,
at low rates, *n«l all work dope promptly.
Pusseiigers to and from each train.
OREGON,
ROPER, GALEY & HELM.
And to the person holding the
largest number of tickets, ( )ne
5-pound Tin Royal Baking Pow-
Oregon. tier.
DVNLAF,
r I TflE I NDERSIGNEI» would auuuuu, «
1 to Ills olii <-u»toni«’r.. nu<l the public
g< ui-rally, tlu t h<* is nguin in tin' transfer
business, amt is prepare-1 to attend to nil
tails promptly at
SOUTHERN
200 acres in lots to suit purchasers in the city of Ashland art* offered for «ale ai
Flour-
fair prices and on easy terms.
3000 acres. Good stock ranch. Twenty nnles from Ashland. 83 per acre,
lt»0 acres. Good farm. Improved. Four miles north of Medford. Price
820 per acre.
13. Meerschaum Pipe, Cigar
320 acres. Splendid farm and fruit land. Good improvements. Desirable lo­
Six miles from Grant's Pass. 825 per acre.
and Cigarette Holder, combined. cality.
Sixteen ten acre lots one mile from A s I i I h :..I. Good fruit land. *’.*» to 8100 i'i-i
acre.
*
Forty acres adjoining Ashland. Splenuiu location for Fruit Orchard. 8W
acre.
14- One Cigar Holder, meer­ per Fifty
goed residence lots .‘>0x150 feet’, in Ashland, l’rioe. from 840 to |75 pt r lot
schaum.
1 000
in
tcn I‘n’1 twenty acre tract- adjoining aud m ar Ashland
iy»k7kz l he lietit quality of fruit lands, and most desirable situations, are now
offered tor sale at this office.
Fruit and farming lands in tracts of from 40 to 100 acres, near Ashland, »nd
15. One Scrap Album
along the line of the railroad, can be purchased at this office.
BLACKSMITHING
Ashland,
fiiriiiing anil Stork Lands
One whisk holder and
II.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
12-17
I
ROPER, GALEY & HELM-
Mai! Train.
l.KKVE.
Portland....7:30 A. M ¡Corvallis. 12:23 P. M.
Corvallis.. ..l,;w P. M.|Portlaml....6:I5 P. M.
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific.
Express Train.
PHOENIX, OREGON
Transfer
Business !
i Office near Postoffice. ■
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Cuff Set—two pieces.
Address:
OATMAN
ASHLAND. OREGON
No. ;•
CutTBox, one piece.
MERCHANT
Mrs. M.
Z. Hutsen
------ AND-------
Mrs. S. E. Lynch,
G. F. BILLINGS,
No- 6. One Toilet. Set---- one
piece china, hand painted, in silver
stand.
DKEKSMAKING
AUCTION SALE!!
^lound cleared:
Cali on or address
No. 4. Vase Lamp, two burn­
ers, porcelain globe and bowl,
hand painted—a perfect beauty.
invited!
|1.50.
acresin Ashland Homestead Association;
Kight unimproved acre lots in Ashland Homestead Association
price, from Si80 to /250 per lot.
No. 2- Hand-engraved, glass,
centertable vase,set in silver stand.
Gue hundred dollars' worth of choice
sheet music at Hunsaker's music room MACHINIST WORK.
Wednesday Eve May 30th. 1888. will be sold at 25cts [>er copy. This is The undersigned has re opened the black­
Under the auspices of Prof. Tho«. choice music, the regular price for smith Fhop at the corner of spring street
Lynch’s Danoing class, on which occa­ which is from 25 cts to 81-50, and in­ I and Fifth ateuuc, near the depot,
sion there will be presented to the lady cludes both vocal and instrumental
ASH LAND, OREGON,
pupil who has made the most improve­ music, consisting of waltzes, schot-
And is prepared to do blacksmithing in
ment during tho course of instruction,
tieebes, marches, jxilkas, etc. Call all its branches, as well as fine machine
early and make your choice, for there work. Car i armor’s work a specialty.
A HANDSOME DRESS
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J. H. M i I ktwii .
will be no reserve.
PATTERN.
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E. B. H unsaker .
To the [t ntlemail who lias made the
most improvement A FINE PAIR OF
King of soap, the best in the world,
C. A. NUTLEY,
DANCING PUMPS.
81-50 ,>er box at the Red House, x
TH KETS for gentleman nn<l lady
in Myer’s addition ;
price, $400.
18. < )ne 1 )< >11 Carriage and
Yerbatine Bitters are entirely
vegetable, containing no calomel, Having one of the best skylights in Or- Doll.
ego», and knowing how to use it,
mercury, mineral, aloes, croton
1 GUARANTEE GOOD WORK.
oil. or other poisonous or inju­
rious medicines. Made from gums and
19. One Box Best Imported
M. E. TYLER.
herl»s, a California discovery, and are
Cigars.
tho best of all Liver and Stomach A shland .
-
-
-
O regon .
Renovators, and the only pills sold on
a positive guarantee of satisfaction, or
Myer's Block.east side Main street.
money refunded. Sent by mail. 25
20. One 5-pound Can of Red
cents per box, or 5 boxes for 81. Chit­
House
Tea.
wood Bros., Ashland.
DecorationDayBall!
Everybody
Unimproved lot on Church street. 350x200 ieet : price, >550.
Lots on the Market.
I will pay cash for eggs, chickens,
turkeys, ducks and geese; will also
buy apples, potatoes and onions w hen COMF ONE !
COME ALL !
a car load can 1» obtained or I will
WM. MILLS. Proprietor.
handle the same on commission and
will guarantee the highest San Fran­
cisco market price.
B f . nj . E ggleston , Ashland, Or.
■Worth their Weight in Gold.
Special Bargains in'following Real Estate, if taken soon .
E. E. Miner has had his vuluable tract of
land on Main street, opjioslte the railroad
property, surveyed and platted, and is offer
itig lots lor sale at rcaaouiible prices and upon
most liberal terms.
Oreion & Califernia R. R.
BILLINGS !
tue ------
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, M bm
Bold by all Druggiets. Price fl ; six bottles, f 3
For bargaius unprecedented call on
Blount for the next 30 days.
X
F.
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RED HOUSE,
STAR BAKERY
Timbrr Land Notice.
AT-----
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
The following is the weather record
Fort Klamath, Oregon.
of the U. S. Signal oliservalion etatiou
in Ashland for the week ending May
I’oi.wnd China I’igs lor Sale,
24, 188X:
At Mouud Cottage farm, one mile east
of Central Point, at Bear crcik bridge.
Day of Teni|x>ratnre. Rain fall
Thorough-bred
Poland China pigs—ped­
month
Max. Minn.
Inches.
igree and registry shown to those who
Mav 18
72’
Next door to Logan's Photograph
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wish for it. Male and female parent
Gallery,
hogs not connected.
R. C. F ikt . peu .
19
«5
37
.00
Central Point, Or., March 30,1888.
20
Gl
42
.00
Ashland, • - - Oregon,
71
21
35
.00
Biicklen’s Arnica Salve.
LEADING BAKERY OF SOUTHERN
22
75
40
.00
23
OREGON.
71
47
.19
The best salve in the world for cuts,
63
24
47
.25
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Wheat, Graham, Boston Brown Bread and
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, and Rye bread conatantly on haud; Dies,
crackers and ginger-bread: also, a
corns, and all skm eruptions, and posi­ cakes,
Total raiufa11........... ... .44
tively cures piles, or no pay required. It fine assortment of candies, nuts and cigars»
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­
ICE CREAM
tion. or money refunded. Price 25 cents Furnished in any quantity. Parties and fes
NEW THIS WEEK.
per box. For sale by Chitwood Bros.
tivals furnished cream at’the lowest rate
LOWEST PRICES.
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REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
RED HOUSE COLUMN.
Scrofula
It PnrMca the Blood, Cleanses the atomauh and Bowek, andgiv<wtbe wboh aytuma
Healthy and Delightful Tone. Th* re never waa a Medicine for the Nureery ojual to it
4
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CEO. ENCLE,
Proprietor.
I
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCQISTS ANO CROCER8.