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T P Fisher ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. II. LEEDS. Editor «nd Publisher. Terms of Subscription: One copy, one year................ ....... ♦ 2 •• " six months........... ......... 1 “ three mouths........ 12 Club Rates, six copies for. .. Terms in advance. ASHLAND, VOL. XIII .10» TO WILLARD A URBANAS. ASHLAND, OREGON. DEALER IN----- STORES, TIN JaiHRG, CRINITE WHR6 PUMPS, BLACKSMITH COAL, AMMUNITION, ETC Dr. S. T. Songer AND SURGEON. ASHLAND, OREGON. Office in Odd Fellows building, second Moor, on Main street. 111-12 Dr. W. Stanfiold, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, Ifcs.M. ?. Webster, M. D., PHYSICIAN OREGON. D., \ ND AS IT BECOMES NECESSARY EOR EV- ■i V ery true American citizen to show his appreciation of our great and independent form of government, a new St i r of C lothes will be in order. And we have made very extensive purchases and preparations for the coming event. Our stock is four times as large as it was last season. PH<ENIX, OREGON. nrirxr v ir-tr ¡trirm UkJkJl.Jl.Jl. JLJLJLJLJ •ftice at residence—siate at Englc Bros.’ (lrug fetore. ¡10-40 \Ve have an endless variety of Men’s Fine Suits. Prices ranging from $7,50 to §25,00, J. S. Walter, M. D. S., Will practice his profession of Dentistry We have a line of Summer Suits, regular price $16,00, which we are closing out at $11.00 per suit. --- AT — A shland , O kegox . We hav» a large line of Men’s Alpaca Coats and Vests which we are offering very low. lib Office a residence. We have a fine line of Men’s White Shirts, double back, reduced to Ji.oo each. A. C. Caldwell, We carry the largest stock of Boots and Shoes in Southern Oregon, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. and guarantee prices 25 per cent, less than any other house, as we buy our goods for cash direct from the manufacturers. ASHLAND. OREGON. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered fur Wc can sell you a good boot for $2.50 per pair- ■ he ixiiules* extraction of teeth. We can sell you fine full-vamp Shoes for $1.50 per pair. - rrairx- over the Bank.— [ISriiff] In Boys’ Suits-5 to 11 yrs.-we have lines at $1.75 per suit. In Boys’ Suits, coat, pants and vest,-12 to 17 yrs.-we have them from Ganiord’a Orchestra, 5.00 up. Of Arthtand, Oregon, late oi Cal.) Are now prepared to furnish the beat of We have Boys’ Fine Shirts, Underwear, Etc. uusir for public or private Parties. Balls, Picnics, ¿it-., at any point on the coast. We have Men’s Heavy Grey Knit Underwear for 50 cts. each. All the new popular music is played by ihi’y Orchestra. Men’s Fine Stiff Hats from $2.50 up, Having employed a large number oi mu Men's Fine Fedora Hats “ “ sician - we ar--ab’e to furnish any number of hinds. Any instrument or a caller fur- nished to other bands. All orders by mail Men’s Nobby Felt Hats from $1.00 up. or telegraph promptly attended to. Terms always rca-umblv. Address Boys’ I fats from 50 cents up. 12- > Prof, iiimianl, Ashland, Or, Boy's Straw Hats from 10 cents up. Men’s Straw Hats from 10 cents up. A. L. WILLEY, Silk Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Socks, Suspenders, Gloves, Carpenter, Builder, and Arch In Fancy &c., our stock is unequaled. itect, In Cigars and Tobaccos, and Notions, we handle large quantities. Is prepared to give estimates to complete all kinds of buildings, and to furnish all lalrtir, material, plans, speeitirations and details for the same upon reasonable terms and short notice. Rcsidvivv, West Ashland Hillside. »ffice b«»x ll i. Yours Very Truly, O uegos . Will give .--innates to furnish nil labor •nd material to conntruet all kinds of build lugs. at short ucj e. All work warranted to give satis taction, Place of residence. Hiirgadlne street,back oi South School House. (1X-I1 O. II. Blount. C. W. AYERS, ¿kshlaiicl, Oregc >1L Architect and Builder. E. K. ANDERSON MANUfACTUREB AND WOOD WORKER, Vive President. -hup mi First Avenue, near Main St. Ashland Woolen Mills . Will m.-kc estimates and bids on all buildings, public or private, and umiah all material, plans and specifi cations for the construction of same. ;^TSn<h, Doors and M ou IJ urs band and for nab* at lowest rat» shol t ; i^*G» neral shop v;o»k don< >rder. ; r bui! ling a : liFAU w •nur.xnf ARTER ashler The Bankol Ashland 'AM »•■i ’ fcc'a raFvu ' M ASHLAND, OGN. Paid Up Capital, t«r LAND OF DISCOVERIES M > M 1 i H m T i Mui $ so,000.00 WHITES COLORED BLANKETS, Plain ¿5 Fancy Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc, •» OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER. Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, ^•»rrs'twr«* wml Rpneml The largest stock of men’s fine shoes can bo found at O. H. Blount’s. ♦ I Dojs a General Banking Business. 't>¡l«i“Hoii« inn le *l atl accesible point« ou favorable terms. Siid’t exehatiKe un i te!e<raphii-_ tranmers FortlaiuL Sau Franeiwoanil Sew lots. r'lhl liiut lniU'ikl ut nhiivliirJpré t». XAk. I AND SURGEON. ASHLAND. OREGON. 8|ieei*l attention given to the treatment of chronic femaie ili-ea-es. Otti< e conaultatiou free where profi-slon- al services are required. Ottiee in M iimihic Blink, <o-r i’hiiwood'8 drug store: resilience on Oak street. nr.vU A'.IILASP, FRIDAY, JUNE ANO SEEDS FINE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGVE I CDniateiocoaly th« beat TarlefJ«», mailed fre« ou appU- eauoo. WiUTK FOB IT. Xa. I- MAY co., LORI8T8 Í I Are »■ knowtedited tbe but, being hardier, more productive »nd yield better erv jt. SUDSMEN. S t . pAu. M1NN« 26 valuable presents to be given away at the Red House .lune 30. 1X88. Curtains in pints and by the yard i Madras, lace and scrim. D. R. .V E. V. I 22, Mills. x Presents given away at the Red House are perfectly handsome. Go and see them. x CHITWOOD BROS., N K W F1 I’ N1 n General Real Estate Business and Property forSale TOWN - LOTS MONTAGUE, of Advertising: rtion ■ertiou. him steady and remunerative employ ment. Upon this question of tariff reform, so closely concerning every phase of our national life, and ujion every ques tion involved in the problem of good government, the Democratic party sub mits its principles and professions to the intelligent suffrages of the Ameri can people. *2 00 . 1 M) LOCAL. ticea, per line........................Ibc lar advertisements inserted upon ral terms. Job Printing all descript ions done on short no . Legal Blanks, Circulars, Busi I Cards Billheads, Letterheads, Post tern. etc., gotten up in good style at living prices. 1888. The democratic party of the United States iu national convention assem bled renew«« tbe pl«lges of its fideli ty to the democratic faith and reaffirms the platform adopted by ita representa tives in the convention of 1884; en SANTA AllIE is delicious in flavor,ami a Cure for Coughs and Diseases of the dones the views expressed by Presi Throat and l.nngs. and the best selling dent Cleveland in his last earnest mes medicine I ever Implied. The CAT-R- sage to congress as a correct interpre CURE is all you claim,tor It—an absolute Ent)M‘ror of Gertnany Bead. tation of that platform upon the ques cure, W. E. Mxvur.v.. tion of tariff reduction; and also en Ill Fourth St., San Iranciaeo, Cui. For the s«“oud time within less than dorsee the efforts of our democrat!«“ rep three mouths Germany mourns the resentatives in congress to secure the death of its Emperor. Frederick I am about out of sAl FU ABIE . it goes reduction of excessive taxation. William V., Emperor of Germany and like hot cakes, and givr----- a» gwHl satlsfac- tion as any lung reined ttiai I have bn nd - Chief among its principles of party King of Prussia, died at Potsdam ti lv<l iu my twenty-five ? ■rs’ experience faith are the tnaintenauce of an indis little before nixm hist Friday, from 2 in the drug business; ai_________ H can truthfully soluble union of free aud indes tbe effects of the cancer iu his throat ¡•ay the same of the < Af-R-( I’RE. G eo . C. T h S sr . Druggist. tructible States, now about to enter which has held his life in the balance ('arson City. Nevada. upon its second century of unexam for the past year. The following cable pled progress; the known devotion to grams of June 15th tell tbe story of a plan of government regulated by a the Emperor’s death aud its immedi . May 14th. 1MH6. written constitution strictly specifying ate effects: In chronic rbeti- P otsdam , June 15. -At the time of tit. Please send every granted |>ower, and expressly Genoa, Nevada, reserving to the state or jieople the en his death Emperor Frederick was sur tire ungrauted residue of power; aud round«! by Empress Victoria. Eiujnero. A' at st , M D ’ te.» CKCcnragm.ient' «# jealous pvptxl:.': X-rftfW william ami vigilance, «hrect«l to all who have the rest of the Imperial family. As l»een chosen for brief terms to enact hour succeeded hour early in tbe morn All of vour remedies arc meeting with quirk sales. The CAI R-Cl’RE is giving aud execute laws, and charged with ing, the Emperor became weaker and universal satisfaction. I reccotnmvnd the duty of preserving jieuce, insuring weaker, but appeared to lie perfectly the BUTTE-TINE as a liniment, and ns a equality and establishing justice. conscious of what was going on gargle in Tonsilitis, for whirh it has The democratic party welcomes an around him. All present iu the 6ick proved excellent. W. B. STEFHENsoN. Breckenridge, Colorado. exacting scrutiny of the administra chamber knew that the end was fast prilli approaching and quietly awaited it. f AVE ¥<»!' A Cdl.l) in the head wh oh <lnes not get be‘ter’ Have you in cxeess- tion of executive power, which four ive secretion of mucous or matter in the nasal passages which cither must be years ago was committed to its trust The Empress who had not quit her blown from the nose <>r drop behind the palate, or hawked or snufted backward to the in the el«“tion of Grover Cleveland, «lying husband for forty-eight hours, frequent /<>re throat' Are you troubled by hawking, spilliug. Yvca^ ftn<l inflamed cy president of the United States; but it sat by bis bedside, while the Crown ness of the throat, ringing or roaring in m F m F H challenges the most searching inquiry Prince, with pale, stern fa«», walked the ears, more or less impairment of the a 9 D j ■ hearing. Io-* of smell, eo niory impaired. M \ I ■ B* ■ concerning its fidelity aud devotion t«> up and down tbe stone pavement iu the dullness or dizziness of the head, dryne^-« ® i I & M ^^9 D the pledges which then invited the court yard, entering the risjiu every <»r heat of the lure’.’ Have you lost all W suff rages of the people, during a most few momenta, solicitous of his father's -di- of -mell Have you a hacking cough ? Have you dyspepsia ‘ Is jo-ir 7 critical )>eriod of financial affairs, re condition. At just 11 o'clock the Em breath foill” 1E so ¥<«U HAVE THE < A / Z J sulting from over taxation, the anomal peror gave a slight grasp aud pass«l tarkh . Some have all these symptoms. C-I ous condition of our currency and the into a painlesB death, amid tbe quiet others only a part. The lending symp J weeping of the family. tom of ordinary catarrh is in< rcased k , l/f_____ 1 public debt uumatured. cretion of mucus of yellow or greenish The death of the Emperor has It has by the adoption of a wise and k. THE 0 NLY- conservative course not only avoided caused colored matter. an intense excitement in Berlin. kQI^ArlTEED Foul breath is < ause<l by the de( «nnpos kJi NT j# Ing secretions exuded fipm til j J fiy o 1 W GRIFFE roi^ disaster, but greatly promoted the All th«» members of the royal family cers far back in the Io ;.d: sometimes tl.. .1 ~ 1' 1 > and ministers of State were present iu prosperity of our people. membrane covering the bones is eaten ’ CATARRH It has reversed the improvident aud the death chamber at Frederick's pal away ami tbe bon< s themselves gradually ,*“ oTp ___ ROTULE CAL unwise policy of the republican party ace. A ministerial council was held decay. Such cases are indeed objects of 1/ ABI [TINE TOC _____ __ r ___________ pity, as stench from corroding sores reveals the corruption within. touching the public domain and has just before tbe Emperor died. Prince As every breath drawn into the lungs must pass over and become polluted by the se Bismark, who presided at tbe council, cretions in the nasal passages, it must necessarily follow that poisoning jK»isonini of the whole wh ’ i reclaimed from corporations aud syndi . .. matter . during sleep i cates, alien aud domestic, and restored was much agitated. The Ixiurse is system gradually takes place, while the morbid that •_ is swallowci .. ”y I passes info the stomach, enfeebles digestion, and often produces dyspepf/ ’u, and ... finally to the people, nearly 100,090,1)90 acres closed. great debililv. nervousness an •. consumption P otsdam , June 15. Until late yes of valuable laud which will lie sacredly DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. terday afternoon the Emperor wrote Il vmi have experii iii'cil *nv of the iibovi >yiiiptoius <li> not ilclav. but try (' ai . ikoi . ma held as bornéate ais for our citizens. C at -R- i ' i hi : nt otii’r. We povitivelr Ruamnti'i-a few Rjiplications to relieve, atel n tlior While carefully guarding th«< inter with a pencil on little square paper ough treatment toenre. six niontns trentnu nt, fly mail, fl 10. ests aud principles of justice and equity, tablets, Ins last wishes regarding some Santa Abie. Cat-K-<ure an«l Unite- I ine, ForSale by it has paid out more for (lensious aud family arrangementa. He also wrote: "I feel that Dr. Mackenzie has done bounties to the soldiers aud sailors of all human science, watchfulness aud the republic than ever was paid before skill could do to prolong my life, and -A. sli 1st nd. Oregon. during an equal )>enod. I thank him. I have tried to do my It has adopted and consistently pur duty to my God, and my country. sued a firm aud prudent foreign policy, “God's will be done.” ! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. preserving )>eace with idi the nations Frederick William V., Emperor of while scrupulously maintaining all the Germany and King of Prussia, rights and interests of our government was bora near l’otadam, October 18, HENRY KLIPPEL, and people at home aud abroad. The 18..1, son of the deceased Emperor exclusion from our shores of Chinese \\illiau I.; was educate«! at Kcenigs- laborers has lx“eu effectually secur«l burg; married in 1858 the eldest daugh INSURANCE under th«“ provisions of a treaty, the ter of Queen Victoria, and euter«l the AStl operation of which had been post military service in early life. ■ poned by the action of a republican The Crown Prince, who now takes majority m the senate. the throne, is Frederick William, son Honest reform in civil service has of the late Emperor. He is 27 years Ixvn inaugurated aud maintained by of age, and was married in 1881 to IXoturv —BUSINESS. l’resident Cleveland and he has Augustia Victoria, daughter of the brought the public service to the late Duke of Schleswig-Horetein. His JACKSONVILLE, OR. highest standard of efficiency, not on eldest sot, Frederick William again, Anyone wishing to buy or sell p.operty ly by rule and precept, but by the ex was born in 1882. He is described as will do well to cull on or address ample of his own untiring aud un imperious and ambitious for military selfish administration of public af fame, and there is much anxiety lest DePEATT & KYLE, fairs. his accession to th«“ throne will cudati- Minin}; Patents obtained at reasiinablw Ileal EfctaU? l’rukere. In every branch and «iepart meni of ger the peace of Europe. rates, and with dispatch. Office in Odd Frllew** Block, Ashland. the government under democratic con Prompt attention given to all business trol, the rights aud welfare of tbe peo connected with the luud office. Spoiling Young Orchards. ple have been guarded and defended. Every public interest has beeu pro One of the promiueut tnon of Ore- __ LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES. I tected and th«“ equality of our citizens gon lately ventured on plauting out 12000 No. 37. 160 acres. before the law without regard to race prime tree«, aud modestly asked a 100 acres fenced and under < ultivstiou or color lia6 lieen steadfastly main friend hjw ho should manage his and two good springs on the place. This is tained. choice grain aud fruit land uud is situated young treas when his "boys" had Thin Spare Rexcrveil for five miles from Jacksonville. Upon its record thus exhibited and sowed the laud to oats. His friend ♦<>0 per acre. No. :t50 acres. u ) h > u the pledge of a continuance to said: ‘“Are you m earnest in wanting This body of land adjoins Jacksonville M. L. McCALL, the (leopiu of tu«> benefits of Democracy to grow | rune«?'' to which the affirm and is level, rich grain, fruit ami vineyard it invokes a renewal of the popular ation was very strong. The friend land, and is fenced in five fields. Tin re is Estate Agent amt Surrt ym on the place a dwelling-house, spring trust by the re-electiou of a chief mag went on to say: ‘“Then plow the oats house with tine spring, barn and outhouses, istrate who has been faithful, able aud under aud let .hem manure the laud. A shland , - - O kegon . and a good orchard. Terms, half-cash, ami prudent, it invokes iu addition to If you want oats, let them alone to the balance on two, three ami five-year payments, that trust, the transfer also to the kill your trees, but if you want prunes «10,000. No. 40. WJ acres. Democracy of the entire legislative you must kiil the oats.” 22.*» acres under cultivation ami fenced power. ’Ilio Republican party con- It is strange that sensible men into five fields which are level, rich, mead troling tbe senate aud existing in should consider it possible to sow a ow. grain and fruit lnnd, and 10 acres in :-i falfa. There are on the place a large., I m >th houses of «ingress, prevents tlie young orchard to grain. Your laud thrifty orchard, two dwelling houses, two reformation of the uujust aud unequal should be devoted to the tree« aud large barns and 5 12 of an irrigating ditch, tax laws which have outlasted the made to feed them alone. Anything carrying :MJO inches of water. necessities of war and aro now under that taxes the soil hurts the trees. ♦1000. No. 41. 163 acres. I mining the abundance of a long This land is unimproved, though so acres There is no question about it; the of it is good fruit and alfalfa land and the ami «leni«« to the people equality be whole virtue and ability of laud is re balance fine timber land. There is a stream and Wagon Shops, fore the law, aud the fairness and jus quired to make trees grow. If they of water running through the place. Situ Blacksmith ated three miles from Jacksonville. Warehouse, Etc. tice which are their rights. merely live and dwindle they cannot fl! 0. No. 42. 200 acres. The cry of American labor for a bet prosper and gain strength. The true 20 acres of unimproved land, 30 acres of I lie underHigned offers for sale the whien is prairie land and the balance good ter share in the rewards of industry is aim of the orchardist should lie to timber land, all good fruit and grain land, lilacksmith and wagon shop owned and still stifled with false pretenses. En force his trees with a natural growth, with two living springs of water Four occupied by the late Otto Heidrich terprise is fettered and Ixituid down stimulated by good cultivation only if miles from Jacksonville. In the Tmrn of Linkrille, to the home markets, aud the capital they are in good soil. Oregon laud 11300. No. 43. acres. needs little fertilizing to make trees 60 acres of choice grain and fruit laud un Together with large sheds adjacent ist is diseuurag«l with doubt. der fence, with new dwelling house and for storing agricultural implements and grow. Tbe democratic party will continue, barn, ami water tor stock. Situated one The injury done by grass or grain other stock. Best location in the town. with all the power confided to it, the mile from Gold Hill depot Good chance for a man to make tnonej. struggle to reform these laws, iu ac is uot in robbing the soil of plant 3600 No 59 200 acres Also, a two-stoi v building now used as with th«’ pledges of its last food, but in preventing cultivation and A splendid farm 1’2 miles from Wood good business cordance ville; new two story dwelling and outbuild a store and restaurant. platform endorsed at the ballot box by hindering the aeration of the soil is now lieing done in all these places, ings; excellent orchard of 730 trees; 150 the suffrages of the j>eo|ile. Of all when it is stirred by the 'cultivator. • acre« fenced; a beautiful location and first lermseasy. Addies. tbo industrious free men of our land, Ifiteauuot lie stirred, the tree can Mas. E. E. H eidbich , class bargain. the immense majority, including every not grow as it should. Trees treated Liukville, Or. 8 . No. 46. 160 acres. 11 *- j Unimproved; well watered, ami first-class letter of the scale, gain no advantages in this way are stilled and smothered. place to make a home. from excessive tax laws, but the price They cannot grow aud are not as good 2 500. No. 51. 320 acres. CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. of nearly everything they buy is in trees afterwards, and may never re 60 acres fenced; lo acres meadow; large creased by a favoritism of an unequal cover aud become thrifty. [Oregonian. thrifty orchard, an irrigating ditch; large commodious house and barn; a splendid liest Location in Rogue liivei system of tax legislation. stock farm. All nnueccessary taxation is unjust Valley. Hood* in the East. 22 . no . 52. J33 acres. The undersigned, in consequence of the taxation, It is repugnant to the er«“ed st, Paul di.patch June 15.) Adjoining Jacksonville; all choice fruit and vineyard land, will be sold in 20 acre ill health of his wife, is compelled to st < k of Democracy that by such taxation a drier climate, and therefore offers f«>i the cost of the necessaries of life Advices from northern Minnesota lots if desired. sale his farm of W acre« adjacent to the 500. No. 53. 160 acres. Town of Talent. The place is in a high should lx» already unjustly increase«! and Dakota indicate that the storm of Timber land unimproved: running water; state of cultivation, contains a good house to all our people. Judged by Demo Wednesday and yesterday was very 10 acres cleared; 6 miles from Jacksonville. and barn, about 5(J0 fruit trees, good water, cratic principles, the interests of the destruct ive. 1000. No. 51. 160 acres etc. Will also si ll horses, wagons, cattle, At Forman, Dakota, several build Soii a rich dark loam; 25 acres f need and hogs, a full outfit of farming implement^ people are buri«l when, by unnecess ary taxation, trusts and combinations ings were blown down. other improvements; miles cast of Cen and household furniture. Terms easy. The farm will be sold alone, if desired. are permitted to exist, which, while tral Point. At Rutlaud, eight miles southeast, G. F. I’ ennebaker . 14500. No. m . 400 acres. Ad dress, unduly enriching a few, combine to the new opera house was completely Talent, Oregon, Feb. 5, I ks «-. In improved, level ri.h grain fruit land; rob the body of our citizens by de demolished and two stores blown rniining water, title donation claim. A priving them of the benefit of national down. great bargain; 7 miles mile- ea.-tof entral Poipt. Choice Lands For Sale, competition. __ No. 5f._ 200 acres, At Fergus Falls a building was de 100 acres fenced in aud ... in cultivation: __ ... Every democratic nil«“ of govern molished and the Grand hotel serious house, barn, smoke house and other out For »ale. ".019 acre" of laud. 119 m-rea of mental action is violate«! when, through ly damaged. buildings; thrifty young orchard ..... ..Í of .. a farm laud in the Valley, good for fruit or nnueccessary taxation, a vast sum of choice varieiy <>f fruit: one-half mile from grain. At Rushford, Minn., it has been posfofilce and school; good roads: summer Two thousand six hundred acres foot-hill money, far beyond the needs of an raining thirty hours, and the streasm and winter: in Table Rock, 9 miles from and mountain-side land, good for fruit, «xinotuical administration is drawn are rising rapidly. Gold Hid station. O A C R R. dairying and stock raising This trai t of At Aitkin, Minn., the Mississippi $ 10 per acre No. 76 476 acres laud ha, over seven niilcsof fencing, dwell from the people and the channels of This splendid tract of land is all fenced . ing house, a stock shed StlxSO feet, and trade, and the wealth accumulated as a river is rising, and hundreds of fami 300 acres under cultivation. It is situate in pleidv of living water. demoralizing surplus in the national lies have been driven from their homes. the fertile belt on the west side of Rogue Gall on or address J - H f . ubix , treasury. The money now lying idle river valley. 1’2 miles west of R R depot and Ashland. Jack-on o . Oregon. The water is higher than for four iu the federal treasury resulting from teen 3’2 mih‘s east of the couuty scat. The soil i« Farmers are out on rafts free. rich, black loam, all first quality fruit superfluous taxation amounts to more after years. "their cattle. The telegraph wires and grain land. Tlie place has a house and than one hundred and twenty-five Stock Ranch for Sale. ¡urge barn and first-class fences on it. It is millions, and the surplus collected is are down in every direction. a great bargain, and will be open for only thirty days. The unibTuigned offers for sale his st<x-k reaching the sum of more than sixty >19 No. 77 19 acres ranch of Vsi acres situated on Tule lake. millions annually. Worth their Weight in Gold. Fenced and in cultivation. Soil rich, dark Klamath county, or., an A 1 ranch for stock lh»banch«xl by this immense tempta Yerbatine Bitters are entirely loam: every acre of it first-class garden and purposes. 11 ill put up 1J) tons of hav oft fruit land, and will grow alfalfa without the place. Best ranee in Klamath county. tion, the remedy of the Republican vegetable, containing no irrigation. adja< < nt to Ja» ksonville. 4’2 Il ill «ell stock ami farming Implements ; party is to meet and exhaust by ex- mercury, mineral, aloes, croton miles from either Medford or Central Point with the ranch, if desired. For further in- ; travagant ajqiropnatious and expense«, f..rmati-m apply to R. Ih a nisis. oil. or other poisonous or inja- have Great Bargains to ofter and it whether constitutional or not, the ac rious medicines. Made from gums and Tule Ijilte. Or.. Jau. 9, l“«i7. will pay you to keep a clo>e watch on this cumulation of extravagant taxation. herbs, a California discovery, aud are space for the next six months for Special The Democratic policy is to enforce : the liest of all Liver and Stomach Bargains. If you have any property for sale, come and see me and I will do my I frugality in public expense aud abol Renovators, and the only pills sold ou ASHLAND STATE be«t for you. ish unnecessary legislation. a positive guarantee of satisfaction, or office on California street, opposite Slover NORMAL :: SCHOOL. Our established domestic industries money refunded. Sent by mail. 25 House. and enterprises should Dot and n«»«l cents jier tiox, or 5 boxes for 31. Chit HENRY KLII’l'EL. uot I xj endanger«! by the reduction wood Bro«., Ashland. E-^CtrXuT"5T. and correction of the burdens of taxa J 8 SWEET. PawIMST. »thematic», Psychology. School Economy. tion. Grand Officers A. F. Jk A. JI. On the contrary a fair aud careful JULIA M GOODYEAR, The Masonic grand lmlge of Oregon, revision of our tax laws, with due al English Grammar, Rhetoric ami lAtiu. ---- In the town of----- lowance for the difference lx‘tw«“U the elected the following officers at its an C F NESSE, Penmanship and Executive Work. i wages of America and foreign lalxir, nual session iu Portland last week: Jacob Ma ver. G. M.; B. Van Dusen, MRS. G. C. EDDIXGS. must promote ami encourage every Instrumental Music. branch of such industri«« and euter- Dp. G. M.: J. C. Fullerton, G. S. W.; Siskiyou co.. Cal., MRS. LOTTIE D WILLARD, prise by giving them the assurance of C. Taylor, G. J. W.; D. C. McKercber, Voice Vulture. an extended market and the steady G. Treas.; F. J. Babcock. G. Sec.; J. EMMA TO).MAX. For Sale on Easy Terms and «»ontinued operations and interest R. N. Bell, G. Chaplain; H. J. Bean, Drawing and Painting. of American lalwir. which should iu no G. H. D.; M. Cunningham. G. J. D.; J A McCALL, Joseph J. Caulfield and D. C. Tedford, Calisthenics. eveut be neglected. One-fourth down; balance within six. George Chamlierlain, Gr. The revision of our tax laws «intem- G. Stewards; ; (borge twelve ami eighteen months. ZTirct Term, for 1QD7-Q 'cGQÌns plat«il by the democratic party should Orator; Wm. i. Aftistrotig, Gr. Marshal; See map at the Rail->»<1 lu-pot for graded CO, 1007. promote tbe advantage of such labor Oscar E. Smith. Gr. Standard Bearer; prices, etc., or adiiresa by cheapening the cost of tbe necessar D. S. Minner, Gr. Sword Bearer; Tbo«. _ , D. H HASKELL. low n Site Agent C. 1“. K. R., .-an Francisco. ÎWT" For information »end for catalogue to ies of life in the lamie of every work H. Crawford. Gr. Organist; Gustave J. S. Sweet, Avhtaud, Oregon. ,11-C California. | lg—3 ing man, at the same time securing to Wilson, Gr. Tyler. ABIETINE fíiEDÍcó. Chas. E. Bcobo, M. D.. C. J. Sochrist, M. OREGON, TIDINGS .NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. GEO. C. EDDINGS, ASHLAND. OREGON W ill practice ii. nil courts of the State, t'ollectiouk promptly miele and remitted. 9-4 .VSHLAND, I -----THE----- Attorney and Counsellor at Law HOMEOPATHIC I MISCELLANEOUS. J. T. Bcwiitch, PHYSICIAN » I 50 50 75 50 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHYSICIAN I ND TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS. W. Box 2341 POLITICAL POINTS. While tlie Democrats have beeu mak ing a big noise at St. Louis, the Re publicans have lieen rolling up big ma jorities in Oregon and Illinois. Drive right ahead with your free-trade cart. — [Detroit Tribune (ltep.) The first gun of the campaign lias b«m fired ou the Pacific coast in tlie battle of protection against free-trade, and when the lightning told the tale from Oregou, in St. Louis the hearts of the .'roe trailers sank within them. [National Republican, (Rep.) Whatever may be the result of Mr. Cleveland's game as regards the nomi nation of Thurman, it has. at all events, develop«! Democratic discontent in Indiana that will breed trouble for himself between now aud November.- [New York Mail and Express, (Rep.) It does not matter about the plat form. Grover Cleveland canuot evade the issue that he himself has raised and i-jdo —i ,» r„- out in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio, and Indiana; and the fraudulent Democracy losing all those States will not gain others. [Cinnin- nati Commercial Gazette, (Rep.) The St. LouiB platform may be a straddle, but the eandiilate himself is no Colossus of Rhodes, with ou«> foot securely plan toil on either side. His animosity to a tariff for protection is notorious. Every American citizeu with euougb intelligence to tell his right hand from his left knows bis |>o- sition. [Chicago Inter-Ocean,(Rep.) The great purpose at present being to get rid of a surplus revenue, the means that will most surely do it should be adopted, and that means is the abolition of the whole system of internal taxes. Reducing the duty on imported goods is very likely to lead to un increased revenue, while th«“ aboli tion of the internal taxation is sure to accomplish the desired effect. (New York Sun, (Dem.) Among the resounding plaudits of Democrats the vol«“ of Republicans shall also lie beard in hearty thanks to Grover Cleveland. They thank him most sincerely for iin)M>sing ii ) k > u his party a set of amvictions. It does not matter here whether he meant to do any such thing, or whether his motives for what he did were high or selfish; the fact remains that he has nailed the free-trade flag to the mast.—[New York Tribune. That Canal on Mars. If it be true that canals iu course ix construction have been discovered ou the planet Mars, the fact ought to stir up the men in the desert to re- newed.exertiou to increase the area of land, which with water can lie culti vated. Canal building on Mars must be attended with difficulties. The density of the soil is much less than that of the earth; hence there must lie tr itible in making a ditch hold water. Again, the air is so much less deuse than that of our atmosphere, that a man there will have to breathe three times where he does twice here, or his lungs must be half as big again as those of a mortal on this planet. Then the cold is twice as great there as fiere, and in the spring when the canal digging is going on. the weather must be about as it is iu Montaua at tbe coldest stage. There is a little more inclination to the planet than our planet has, hence the extremes between the heat of the day and the co.d of tlie night must lie much greater than on our sphere. If under such circumstances the Marsites aro dig ging irrigating canals, they must be a plucky race of creatures. If the canal discovered is for commercial pur)>oses. the Nicaragua canal project should la* hurried to show the Mars people that we are keeping up with the progress of the age and the demands of trade. And yet we should uot lie incredulous. It would uot lie hard for the |n>wer that created the world to adjust liv ing beings and vegetation to the con ditions of that planet. Under the glass, th«« poles of Mars show that, as upon our earth, the snow piles up heanly in winter and disap)>ears iu slim mer, that then« are mountains of blue aud oceaus of emerald. There is uo reason why the planet should not be inhabited, only the cabbage and Swedish turnip must la“ the orange aud banana of that plauet. and the live stock must lie of a siiecies akin to the Polar bear aud Montana steers. Salt Lake Tribune. GENERAL NEWS. The Emperor of Brazil ban oom- pletely recovered from his recent ill- ness. Mary N. Prescott, author and poet, died in Newburyport, Mass., Thurs day night. The Empress Consort, or principal wife to th«1 Chinese Emjieror.’has lieeu selected. She will «jet the country 4,0rt0,(HM) taels. The rear car of a train standing in the Pennsylvania railroad ______ , yard __ __ in Philadelphia, caught fire Friday by collision, and 24 cars laden with gener al merchandise were burned. Loes 8100,000. The King of Holland's heiress, Princess Wilhelmina, aged 7 years, has lieeu betrothed to the twelve-year old Prince of Saxe-Weimar. The mar-, nage «dll unite bne-Weimffr and Hol land. 1 iispatchi« fri i points in low* and Illinois state that millions of locuste are making their appoaranoe. They are doing little damage yet beyond killing off young anti tender trees. Opinions differ as to whether they are the seventeen-year variety or not. Prof. Elisha Gray remarks that elec trical science has made a greater ad vance within the last twenty years than in all the 6,000 historic years pre ceding. More is discovered in one day now than in a thousand years of the middle ages. We find all sorts of work for electricity to do. We make it car ry our messages, drive our engines, ring our door bell aud scare the burg lar: we take it as a medicine, light our gas with it, see by it, and now we are beginning to teach it to write. A Chicago dispatch of Jun«» 13th says: The Eastern manager of the California Fruit Union states that ad- vices fr >ni Boston and New York to night announce that the first auction sides of California green fruits there to-dav were great sueei“saee. The New York car realiz«! 32101), anil th«“ Boston car 82500. The «intents of both cars were auctioned off within a quarter of an hour from the first sales. The Chicago trade is anxiously await ing the liegining of the auction sales here aud great su « n “« k is anticipated. An English writer. A. Williamson, is making sad havoc of a ]»-t free-trade delusion, that the prosperity of Eng land is de)>endent upon "a cheap loaf.” He h:is produced statistics which 6how indisputably that when bread was highest in England no duties were levied on wheat in that country. Hi also shows, from the records of th« Seaman’s Hospital at Greenwich, that the average cost of the four-poun< loaf between the years 183)1 and 1849 was only a quarter-penny greater than during the period from 1850 to 187<-. But the most significant of his figun are tbos«» which show that, owing L the rise in price of meat eggs, buttei etc., the working man actually is a loser to the amount of 32 shillings pen«“ per annum, even after the gai by cheaper bread is counted. Saysji WssuiiG't'Ci disnatch of 13ti itepreeentative Landes, who report/ ~ t,>-day favorably the bill appropnx ing 3150,000 for Dr. A. De Bi ansett < Chicago for a steel air and passai shi}>. says that In- thinks it jhissi L the Doctor has solved the problem aerial navigation. When the doet >r has expeml«l 375,000 in th«“ eonstna - tion and the Secretary of War certifi to the Secretary of the Treasury th: t. in his judgement, there is reaaonati. ho)H‘ of th«“ su«vss of the ship, thi the Government is to pay De Beaus« 875,000, and on th«“ succeroful navig tion of th«» ship the other 875,000 is P be paid. The main ide* of the plan i- to construct an enormous steelcyliudei that is lighter than th«* air it will con tain, and when the air is > it the cyhnder will rise like • STATE AND COAST Forty stud«*ntK will soon be brout from AJaska, and put to school at S Franciaoo by the Russo-Greek bish< The Supreme Court of California L..s denied a new trial to Dr. J. Milton Bowers, th«“ wife jaiisoner, under s< ti tan«» of death. lie must hang. A watarapout passed fifteen mi west of Colfax, W. T., June 14. dol:.g much damage to projierty. No lit lost Many dwellings, barus, ai:d Fast Railroad Thue. feui“es were destroyed. Union Fl.it (Portland News June 17. creek rose twelve feet in half an hour. Elijah Smith, President of the (). The proposed woolen mill was lo IL A- N. Co. has just made another one cated. aud the grounds surveye«l Sail, of his famous trips across the Ameri day. They will commence work imn can continent. I »eating the record of 93 hours made by his special train diataly ou the mills which will lie row. for work as soon as the ilam is col ■ three years ago. The party consisting of Mr. Smith, pletad. -1 Roseburg Herald. E. L. Wooley, of lLilston A Bass, New In 1886 The Dalles cast 935 vot< i Y'ork stock brokers, and T. N. Morris- and at th i last elivtiou 989 were cw t. son started from New York by the In 1886 iu Pendleton only 710 voti Pennsylvania railroad, taking the reg were cast, while at the election last ular train at 6:30 p. in. last Tuesday. week 936 votes were east. Thisshov Right of way bad lieeti secured by that Pendleton is fast becoming 11 ■ telegraph two days ahead aud when metropolis of Eastern Oregou. the train was started there was noth ing to do but to pull the throttle open . Portland is to have a hotel atlati and lot her drive. Chicago was reached and it is to lie built by her own peopl-. at 9:35 the next evening, the run of and capitalists. The corporation is oi 1000 miles having been accomplished ganized, the stock fully suliscribed, th in 27 hours, or allowing for change of old Villard hotel “ruins” pnrcbasei time, 26 hours aud 5 minutes. A and work is to b«> In-gun at once con sp«?ial train was waiting for the part y- pleting it on the C. B. A Q. Ry. and the running The 8U|K>rintendent of the cable row. commenced iu real earnest. Council company at Los Angele« proposes V. Bluffs was reached at 11 o’clock the cut down the wages of the workmer next morning. 508 tildes in 13 hours. constructing the road from 32.25 ano A special was on the Union Pacific in 32 to 81.75 and 81.5(1. Four hundred readiness, aud little time was lost in men are employed, and they threaten changing cars. The Iowa State line to quit work if the reduction is made. was passed in 5 hours and 30 minutes, A wind storm aud cloudburst Bear and Huntington was reached at 10 p. m. on Friday. 1449 miles in 34 hours. Iicxiugton, Morrow county, killed From Huntington to Portland, toe three persons and wounde«l a dozen distance, 480 miles, was passed over more, Ijeeide« wrecking many houses, aud doing other damage. Mrs. Brocks in 9 hours. The actual time lietween New York auda bain» of Mrs. H. A. Parkins, and aud Portland was 82 hours mid 30 a woman named Barker, were the minute«, allowing three hours for killed. change in time. Right here aud now The Astonau The ride over the Rockies from declare« in favor of changing „ „ ______ our state Cheyenne to Granger, 136 mile«, was election to November. This thing of made in the night, and the whole dis electing a congressman in June '88 for tance was cover«! in 150 minute«. a »nt that won't lie vacant till March From Shoshon<‘ 51 miles was made lsqo is a little previous, and voting in iu 50 minutes, aud GO miles into Weis June of a presidential year is also a lit er was passed in 56 minutes. In tle early. “Firing the first gun” is all many pla«« oil the Union Pacific and well enough, and there’s lota of glory Oregon Short Line a mile was done in it, but for obvious reasons it would in 50 seconds. lie better to vote along with the rest of ’em iu November. {Astorian. Who is Your Best Friend? Work was comn.enced last week on Your stomach of course. Why? Be- the Portland and Vancouver Railway, cauw if it is out of order you are one of and the company has purchased a the most miserable ereatnrea living, franchise, a steamer, riparian (live it a fair, honorable chance and roe ferry if it is not the liest friend you have in rights, etc., of the ferry between the the end. Don't wnoke in the morning. Oregon shore and Vancouver. The Don't drink in the morning. If you frt«jel rails will lie here in a short time. must suioke and drink wait until your i The motors and cars are lieing built in h to in aril in through with breakfaat. You San Francisco, and it is expected that can drink more and smoke mor«- in the the road will I mi in running order by evening and it will tell on you lean. If ! September 1st. The company will es your final fernienta and doca not digeat right,—if you are troubled with heart tablish u parcel express and build a burn, dizzmeaa of the Lead, coming up telephone to Vancouver, and next year of the food after eating, biliouaneaa. in will build a branch road to open up digestion. or any other trouble of the the country in the vicinity of St. John. stomach, yon had lies! use Green's I -| Portland News. August Flower, ns no person can use it without immediate relief. Buy 8L00 worth of goo-is at the Red Bargains tins week at Clayton & House and get a chance to draw a valu able present. * Gore's. x