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ASHLAND TIDINGS THE LEGISLATURE. Aliplrgate’a Camlidaey. LOOKIXti TO SOI’TH ERA OREGON ___ The Oregon State Journal of Eu Both houses of the Oregon legisla gene. bad the following in an editorial The following letter from Mr. Geo JANUARY IS 1SW ture effected permanent organization in last week’s issue upon the candi W. Praytor, uow of Louiaiamt, who FIIDAT a number of months in tiiig coun last Monday. The heavy Republican dates for U. S. Senators.: Then hist, speut but perhaps not least. General Elisha ty, employed in engineering work for EDITORIAL ROTES ARD HEWS- majority and the unruffled harmony L. Applegate, ot Ashland, is in the the 8. P. 11. R.. iu of sufficient public in the party made organization easy field. Hiid would not ubj.'et to aeeing interest to demand a place iu the col and expeditious. The mcmlstraof the tbe "untiniehej business of 20 years umns of tbe T idings : The legislature will begin balloting A lto , L a ., Jan. 6.h, 1889. majority in each branch went into ago takt'i up, where tin. legislature G en . J. M. M c C all , .¡mt voting for him for Senator, and fer U. H. Senator next Tuesday at caucus, sud. with the agreement that completed by electing him to that of Ashland, Or., noon. the caucus decisions should 1st ac- fice now. Hi came to Oregon when a D ear H ib : - After leaving Ort gon An raid lax.k win to )>e publndied oepte.1, pr.X'ee.le.l b. select nominees very young mail or ;; io re t*>y, alsmt <>u the completion of the railroad to 1 1 ÌI 35 • 1 t! * F 41 years ag >. mi l hi" oven identified Axhlaud, we went to Arizona where I in New lurk for private circulation is for nil of tbe elective office*. with Oregon longer than any other remaiued until in November lust and Í ' In the senate cuneus* Burin, of man mentioned in connection with tbe from there I have returned to my old to contain a catalogue of the very Clackamas, <tbe chairman of the state otti-e. Ils has been a Republican home iu Ixmittians on a visit to my wealthy men of the United States. The, siuiv the party was llrst organized. relatives und friends for tho first time Ahont forty year« ago a similar book central comuiitteei presidej. cl in twenty-three years. I felt just hs names proposed for president of the He wav U. S.’Surveyor General for was printed and the «tandard of wealth Or* gou by appoint meat of Prwident though I had landed in a strange land i then wan fixed at 8104>,<MX). Now it is seniite were those of Simon, of Mult- Lincoln. He cinv.we I Oregon with nod among strangers, everything ha« nomah, Char.ilierlain of Mnriou. Col. E. D. Baker (afterwards Senator) changed so much since I left here. oik 81.000.0*10. ••• “l ♦ ♦ * Mo<>rc, of Columbia, aud Touguo of for Lincoln in 1*60. un.l has often can- . The most of my old friends have either ?? *> The second annual report of tbe Wcshingtou. Simon received 13 votes: vussed for the Republicans since from .bed or moved out of tbe country, and interstate commerce conimiswioner« Chamberlain and Tongue each 3, and ! one end of tbe State to tbe other. He what few reuiHiu here, I have given ' them a description of Southern Oregon «aya, outside of the r>> i-l* affected by Moore 1. J, H. Shape, of Oakland, is ecvutric and odd in a reiw.rkabie as being I he garden spot of tbe Amer degriv*. but poe-a-sses a wonderful inimi .wean competition l«twocn the At whs made chief clerk; E. G. Hursh, and a greater store of si'.pured knowl ican continent. 1 gave it to them as lantic and Pacific, the long and short of Baker City, asnistaut clerk; C. W. edge but uot systematized and ar follows: 1st.- -It is the finest climete (to take haul cíense of the lull has tx-en fairly Watts, of Albany, second assistant ranged in the beat shape for effective it all the year round) in tho world. well obeyed. Tbe commi>«i.>n insista clerk; J. B. Eddy,of Pendleton, read use on all subjects, ancient and mod 2d.—It is the healthiest country in ern, than any other man in the State. .hat it has no evidence in spite of ing clerk; M m. Pomeroy, of Colum- He counts on going into the legislature America, freer from coutagious dis railroad protests that the law has been 1 pom^y, .. sergeant at arms ; Abe with alsmt 58 votes, which would be eases than any other part of tbe coast. 3d. Tho soil is first-class and is otherwise than Ix-neticisl to the roads. McCully, of Salem, d.orkeeper, a dozen more than the number re • »- — quired to elect him. But in this cal s.lapted to all kinds of grain, vegeta While Democrats are making mer Cuuthron, of Benton, was given the culation be may isswiblv Is* mistaken bles Hhd fruits, (except the tropical fruits.) ry over the announcement that ••Gen compliment of the Democratic caucus something like Frank Coleman was in 4th.—You have tbs finest water in 1*’>2 when he was a candidate for the nomination uud vote for president. eral Harrison did not carry his own Republican nomination tor Comity tbe world, soda, sulphur and the ice In the caucus of Republican mem coiiuty."they carefully neglect to men- Clerk of Laue county. He went into cold springs from tbe mountain sides. place the advantages presented by our store within 5th. -Jackson county can txiast of ticu that he carried the "1)14 Roman's’’ ber* of the house of representatives, ' th« county convention with high hopes quick and easy reach of customers living hundreds there w a contest for the apeaker- but was badly Lenten. While passing as fine society hs there is iu the world. State, and that he carried Cleveland's ship hetween E. L. Smith, of Wasco, out of the court house in Eugene he Its schools, churches, and sociability of miles from Sacramento. Think of what that St de and county and city and ward. among the |>eople can not lie sur and 1J. P. Thompson, of Multnomuh. declared that he was met and assured passed. means ! Ti e returns make the clever showing hy no less than 17 sympathizing dele Tbe above is a small sketch of what th.it Harrieou gained 91 votes in his Mr. Tho»i)>eon weut into the caucus gates that each one of them had Toted I have toll them in regard to Oregon on n precinct, 21M) in his own ward and witii the higher naniber of votes, but for him, when the record of the ballot and its resources. I am now trying to That your orders will be filled from the largest gen- lacked a majority, au«l wheu it was ing showed that he hod received only 12.'MM) in his own State. i get up n few families to go to that part announced that Simon, of Multnomah » 4 votes. Ho jumped clear ont of the <>f the couutry-next T h II, Abd I wish erakstock of merchandise on the coast, and a- care Republican party and has Iwgn a Dem .From the carefully compiled ata- was chosen president of the senate, ocrat ever since. He decl .r»M that he that you would scud me any printed fully as if you were present to choose for yourself. tietiee published l.y the Welle, Fargo Thompson's candidacy suffered from could not afford to run any longer with matter yoa have or can get, showing The privilege to return, at our expenst. anything K\ C<x, Dec. 31 lust, it is learned that the feeling general among the tn. in a party of such notorious liars. We • the resources of Oregon, so that I may not as ordered, is a guarantee that th • style and i distribute it out among the people hire don't know that our friend Applegate th«- total production of precious met liers that it would not be well to take is being deceived in that way, but he and I am confident that I can get sev quality of the goods will bu as near right as we als in the states west of the Mieeouri both presiding officers from the Port will do well to keep his eyes opou. He eral families to go with me. I also du ring 1888 was 8 111,341.592, of which land delegation, and Mr. Smith re says his supporters in some of the cow w;.ut the prices of land, improved and know how to have them. »‘.468.058 was gold; 854.348,120, sil ceived 27 votes to 23 for Thompson. counties assuie him that the corpora unimproved. Cau you tell me what ver; $18,261,!!>», copper, and 811,263,- J. T. Bowditch, of Jackson county, tions, money lings, utilitarians and en land rents at per acre? I can also carry some gixxl negro emies of the people generally,or wools 680, lead. California produced, 812,- received the honor of the Democratic to that eff -ct. are not going to walk lalxirers, whose wives are excellent That you will get the benefit of the lowest market 060,468, and Oregon, 8701,566, the lat vote for speaker and will doubtless over everybody with th ir big anacoti- cooks, wa«hers and 1 rollers, provided prices. We have facilities for buying which few ter all gold dust. Nevada prisluceu have the attendant advantage of ap das, or something of that kiud, with I can secure homes for them tbe first merchants anywhere enjoy, and the result is that 812,305,603; Montana, 832.3X'«»». and pointment to one of the important quite as inneh pom[x»ity and agility year. Such women around tbe house I as they have lieen counting upon. are far au|xTior to any Chinaman. we generally effect for customers a saving of from Colorado, S2i'>,755,500. committees. J. T. Gregg, of Salem, Time will tell the story, and some will You will please send me the Ashlaud 10 to 25 per cent. We have but One Price, and all speaker of the house at last session, tie wiser if not better tneu. May the Ti lings. As you are oue that feels an I Mrs. Jay Gould died nt her home (wet man succee<l. interest in getting first-class emigrants goods are marked in plain figures. and the efficient clerk of the state in New York Sunday night, of paraly- into your country, I hope that you central committee, was chosen chief «M. She wax 49 years of age, and mar- The people of Southern Oregon will render me all the assistance you _ ■ _ i A Mr. r _ z~» „»I i»r r L he . clerk, mid O. II. Miller, of Portland, can. Hoping to hear frooi vou soon, rted Goukl 25 years ago, 1.. liefore need assistance in improving the long I remain as ever That if not already provided with a copy of our assistant clerk. S. J. Finch, of Baker liit ame wealthy. The domestic life mountain toads connecting the set Respectfully, G eo . W. P raytob . large Illustrated Catalogue, that it will pay to send was elected sergeant at arms, and C. of the Gould fuuiily hus been remark tled sections east and west of the Cas O. Boy nton. of Clackamas, doorkee]>er. for it. Free to any address. ably happy. Gould Las lieen devoted cade mountains. By the high and KT AMATH OOVNTT. On Tuesday the President of the rugged Cascade chain Klamath and to his wife and children, and bis con (Uukvilla Star J«ou«r) 11 | stant care during the long illuew of Senate unnounced the appointment Lake counties are commercially cut Fishing oontinuea gixxl, and large of standing committees. Barin was h|a wife has worn u|>ou him heavily. off from Oregon, and their trade is numbers of tine trout are being caught 400, 402, 404, 406, 408, 410 K S treet , Mr. Gould hituaelf is not a well man. made chairman <<f the Judiciary, Car- forceddown into California. Not only iu the lake below town. SACRAMENTO, CAL. He hna suffered from indigestion and son, of the way sand means committee, the people of Southern Oregon, but There is lees water iu the several Kacy Good., Cloaks, Dress Goods. Domestics, Clothing, FuntM^ neuralgia. His wife’s death is a great and Steel, of the committee on rail the merchants of the state's metropo lakes of the couuty than was ever roads. Moods, Motions, Uata, Shoes Millinery, Tranks, Baby blow to him. lis ns well, are directly interested in kuowu before at this season of tbe year. Carriage«, Household Saiolie«, etn The speaker of the House will not securing the business of southeastern Joseph Kesslor prides himself in l;t one of its primary lessons to the announce his committees till Monday having cim^t the largest lake trout Oregon for the profit and benefit of this seasc^^ It was a monster, weigb- present legislature of Oregon, the Ore next. our own state. A reasonable expen iog fourteen pounds. gonian of the 15th has a very able I Governor Pennoyar presented his diture for road improvements will be i A. ■ - CABAON. Ducks are uot as numerous this sea editorial upon moral courage in legis regular biennial message to the legis well repaid to the state, and it is to son as usual, presumed to be owing to lation. Its eficct would be more lature Wednesday forenoon. lie hoped that no conflict of purely the mildness of the winter. Largs agreeable if the reader could overlook A large number of bills hu .1 resolu local interests or rivalries will stand numbers are being killed, however, but the bristling suggestion between the tions have already been introduced in the way of the needed legislation. not with as much ease as heretofore. lines that the heaviest demand upon in each house. Among them are the We think it advisable that someone Big line of Buttons re- Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, should hxik after the condition of our the moral courage of the legislature following: In tbe senate -Bills to will be to meet unflinchingly the brow amend the charter of Portland and (Rep.): We do not wish to lie crowd county bridge at Liukville. Tbe rods duced to 5c per dozen. beating of the mogul of Oregon journ Albany: to re-distriet the state and ing our advice upon the President seem to lw> rather slack, making quite Sooth of Grant's Pass, Ji«» Ladies’ <Sr Misses’ Cloaks Six uiiioa phine a noise when teams are crossing, as , county, Oregon. alism in cases wherein legislation pro correct errors of present law; bill by elect with such profusion as to lie- well as shaking the bridge to a fearful and Wray ; .it | price. posed shall not accord with its inter Wager to divide the state into three come burdensome, but we <lo dosiro extent. I I Single width Broadhead ests or the interests of its clients. supreme court districts, court to be to say one thing more, and that is that J. C. Sergent baa discontinued his the first thing the President-elect has held at Salem. Jacksonville and Pen busine«a at Dairy, and will bring ins Dress G -.»cis- reduced from The S. F. Alta ot last Sunday dleton: fora wagon road from Pendle to do wheu he becomes President is goods and household effects to Liok- 35c to -*<><• jh i ’ yard. hud the following editorial Hing at ton to Canyon City. In the house— to recognize the civil service reform ville. The property vacated was pur chased by G. W. Smith, of this place, I Or. gon: "Oregon desires to raise the Double width Broadhead Bills by Bowditch to amend Medford of his predecessor as a fraud. together with 160 acres of land, who, salaries of her state officers. We ain- Di •e-s Goods reduced from charter, to regulate loan and trust we understand, will establish a store ,cerely trust nothing will be doue to There are seven ex-Speakers of the i there io the spring. 60c to 35c per yard. ' raise the price of votes in that state, companies and to locate and regulate National House of Representatives -------- Consisting of------- a state normal school; bill by Price I Ladies’ pebble goat slnx s APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, for it w already beyond the reach of ; living. They are: Roliert C. Win Coast Drfrose«. to create the office of •‘recorder” in mauy u poor but willing candidate.” PLUM, PRUNE, CHERRY, $1.30 per pair. S«u Francisco dispatch, Jaa. 11. j Jackson. Lane, Yamhill and Clacka throp, Nathaniel P. Bank*. Galusha The interesting feature of th. above NECTARINE. General Miles, oom.-nauder of the __ mas counties; bill by Condon for a A. Grow, James G. Blaine, Samuel J. Ladies’ fine kid shoes at APRICOT, ALMOND, WALNUT, and is the fact that Col. Irish, editor of the state l»>ard of horticulture; bills for Randall. J. Warren Keifer and John military divim.u of the Pacific Coast, $2.50 |>er pair. Alt i, was the generally accredited ha*- addressed a letter to the Adjutant G. Carlisle, at present Speaker. wagon roa<Ls in Coos and Curry coun General of tbe Army, calling his atten agent of the National Democracy last Ladies’ elegant French ties, and to improve Wallowa-Canyon A delegation from Richmond, Vir tion to the defenseless condition of the June in the attempt to secure votes Grape Vine, Currants, Gooeebemee, kid shoes $3.50 per pair. coast and tbe imperative ueeeeeity of road. ginia, called on General Harrison on Blackberries, Raspberries, enough for the Democratic candidates the government making appropria Strawberries, Figs, the 12th inst., and presented the claims tions, not only for the const rue tiou of The whole stock must be to show an ••endorsement" of Cleve FROM LATE DISI’AT* HES. Etc., Etc. of General Mahone fur a cabinet posi- fortifications and other important sold in 30 days. The store land. When the 7400 majority fur Our trees are grown without irrigation tioii. They brought with them en work, but also for the garrisoning and Heimann was announced it was nn Washington, Jun. 12.—It is said to proper sheltering of troops along tbe must be vacated as it is on Red hill Ivnu. and all of known va dorsements from fifty members ot the rieties that succeed in Southern Oregon. den-tood that Irish l.c.d found vote», day thut three-fourths of the Repub coast. rented for other business. Those contemplating tree planting Virginia general assembly. too high priced in Oregon. Special reference ia made to Seattle licans in the Senate and House of do well to visit our orchard and nnr- I . R. DAWSON, . will ■nd Tacoma, which General Miles aerv, or write us for price list. Representatives are in favor of an ex Daniel Burton, of New1 York, who •ays are at the mercy of any single na- ' Assignee of J. D. Fountain. I Poetoffice—Murphy, Josephine oounty In the organization of the legisla traordinary session of the Fifty-first Oregon. 11. R. station, Grant's Past ture oue excellent [Xiint h;:* l*er> Congress. Not tuore than half of the called on General Harrison last week, vh ! craft that might euter Puget Sound, while almost in bailing dis says: "If I were going to guess at A. H. CARSON & SON. scored by the choice of an able presid one-fourth classed in opposition to au tance of the Sound th« British govern ing officer in each house. Senator extra session oppxise it on other than the men certain to lie in the cabinet, ment has expeuded $3,000,000 m ee- I would Bay three of them would lie tab'.iahing naval stations and erecting Jos. Simon, of Portland, in all the cri eccnomical grounds. Tbe remaining Blaine, Miller and Estee fori itications. ticism of his career, has never lieen ac forth« manufactura one-eighth may lie said to oppose an ' The defenseless condition of tho Co Has located in Aahland of flrat-clasa cused of lack of ability, and is excep lumbia nver ia also referred to. Tbe extra session because they think it tionally well versed in parliamentary DEEDS RECORDED. General recommends that 3100,000 be would be bad politics or would bring appropriated to construct suitable law and usages. Representative Smith upon themselves and General Harri Elizabeth Anderson to James T. buildings for tbe accommodation of Which he «111 fiimlah to dealere only at of Hood river, formerly a resident of son extraordinary duties on account Gleun—laud iu see. 32, tp 37, B 2 west; garrisons necessary to defend the en Mti.factory prlcea. Washington Territory, was prominent I trance of Puget Souud; 8100,000 for of office-seeker«. Interviews with fifty 8100. in politics in that territory, and has Elizabeth Casebeer et at. to Edwin tbe construction of suitable buildings Republican Representatives disclose at the entrauce of the Gilumbia river; the reputation of being one of the thirty-six who take open grounds in Casebeer — 1H5 acres io tp 3s, R 1 east; $2tH),(X)0 for properly garrisoning the Examine Ashland Brooms 82. ablest presiding officers who ever oc favor of an extra session, six who re 1 troops required to defend the harbor Before pls'lnt your order«. Sample* lent to ilcsler* «lieu deaired. ciijs'd the chair in the legislative hulls Edwin Gisebeeret al. to Mrs. Eliza gard tin extra session advisable and beth Caselieer— 136 acres in tp 38, R 1 . oi San Francisco, and that 8100,000 be Carshop In Myer building eaataideof Main nt Olympia. Furthermore, ho is a appropriated for tbe buildings at San street, Athland, Ortfou Largest Stock in the 13» would accept it if the majority believe east; 82. j Diego, California. gentleman of uuimpeachahle integrity it proper, and eight who oppose it on Mm. E. Cnsebcer et a), to Jacob and pure motives and of broad intelli political or personal grounds. Four-. M. Caselieer 167 acre« in tp 38, K 1 Electric Lights lb 1er. gence in public affairs. teen of twenty-one Republican Sena east; 82. A very novel and interesting exhi O. T. Co. to John Miller—lots 26 bition was made at the last exposition tors interviewed are strongly in favor Mr. Daniel, the Washington <x.rreB- of au extra session, while seven op 27. blk B, R. IL addition to Ashland; in Cincinnati. The exhibition was au incandescent electric light frozen in (oncleut of the New York Times, a pose it or regard an extra session im 8200. O. A T. Co. to Lidia A. Hubbard — ice. The pr.x-eas of freezing was per personal friend, though not a political probable. lo’s 21 Hnd 22, blk 2. R. R. addition to formed in th« presence of visitors, and Mesdames L&chanal & Guigon. i supporter of President Cleveland, has while the pr<x*ees wax going on various W ashington , Jan. 14.—The house Ashland; $200. 1st STREET, NEAR SPRING, 54,000 Bartlett Pear, pubiiahed a remarkable account of the colored aualine dyes werethrown upon F. B. Iulow et al. to C. W. Taylor— committee on public lands ordered a the ice and the most beautiful effects ASHLAND, - - - - OREGON. 15,000 Winter Nelis Pear, standalone stories concerning the land in tp 35, R 1 weut; 81. report upon the bill to recover lands Ifewident’a doine»tic life. An ex- C. W. Taylor to Janes F. Howard— in color and formations produced, and Will rill for and deliver rlothlnx for f«m 15,000 Beurre d Anjou Pear' granted in aid of the construction of land in sec. 35, tp 35, R 1 west; 821100. then there whs the glsss bulb that we tile* or «Inuit grutlemen. 25,000 A*oyal Ann Cherry. ci.ange says: The real motive of the are all so familiar with, its filmy trace wagon roads in Oregon. The bill 10,000 Black Tartarian Cherry, H. A. Ferguson to E. F. Loomis - of wire upon which tho electric cur publication wax doubtless to rebuke which the committee will report is the lota 1, 2,3 and 1, blkôO, Ashlaud; 8850. rent flashed and glowed at the will of Prices bo lure than charged by Chinane«. 15,000 Black Republican Cherry, tl.e authors of these scandals, but tlie senate measure commonly known as O. A T. Co. to Mrs. Sorenson—lota the operator. Of course some heat is ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 30,000 Esopus Spitzenberg Apple. effect has been to give them a wider 11 arid 15, blk R, R. R. addition to Ash geneiated by tbe light, and to thiuk of 30.000 Yel. Newtown Pippin “ circulation than they ever bad. The the Dolph bill, which provides that land; 817<*. freezing it in a solid chunk of ice and nt jy'LEAVE ORDERS at Laundry or by 20.000 Baldwin Apple, po.tal card. 13-31 suggestion that .hey had anything to direct suit be brought in Oregon not cracking tbe glHSS, Hüd t he electrio E. Russ to H. Fiimlt--lot 15, blk 13, against derelict corporations to recov 15.0c» ^ed Cheek Pippin Apple- I light working siicceeefully, seems d.> with. Mr. Cleve’aud's defeat is un er such lands as are coterminous with Medford; 81400. 15,000 Northern Spy Apple, true. Of those who heard them, parts of wagon roads not constructed Fordyce Roper to H. B. Carter lota I more like a miracle thau a human ac complishment. It attracted great at- 10,000 Early Crawford reaches. 43 »nd 44 in Fracht ’ s addition to Ash- i prolmbly not oue was influenced by in accordance with the requirements I tention.—[Ex. hind; 8125. J -------- ♦ ---------- them in deciding how to vote. Tbe of granting acts. Other Kinds of Fruit iu Proportion.------ Samuel Colver to John Stonght— Step! Read ! most significant thing in Mr. Daniel’« Chairman Holman had introduced lots 1 and 2, blk 4. Fhoenix: 870. Also, Nut, Shade. Ornamental and Ever This is to certify that I am general publication in the fact that he charges in the House a bill ou the «amo sub Wallace Bishop to John Stonght — agent for the Nonpareil Photo Com green Trees—Vines and Shrubbery. these stories home to dem.xrats who ject much more severe in it« terms, lots 16 und 17, Pboeuix; 8150. pany, one of the largest and lx-st firms ,ivnc. whop on Maio St., Send for catalogue atul price ll*t to were disappointed in not getting fa and intended to carry out th« Presi Samuel Colver to Mrs. Jane Epp«-- of the kind in the U. 8. Our beat < Repairing -1 a'P opposite piara, vors from tbe president, and that he dent's auggestions in dealing with lots 3, 4,5 and 6,blk 15, Phoenix; 8132. grade India ink, water color and ex ASE.tXU, • OREGON. A. W. Presley to F. T. Downing celsior crayon portraits; we defy any gives the republican press crolit for wagon road corporations. This bill, bouse to beat them, both in quality and not having need the fact for political however, was practically defeated by laud in sec. 7, tp 35, R 2 east; $15. LEATHER MANUFACTORY Maggie Saxman to Heury Finlev — price. Call and see samples of work, pn rp«»A Woodburn, Oregon. the adoption of tbe senate bill by the lots 4. 5 and 6, blk 56, Haxmau's addi at C. A. Nutley’« store—next to the We late on band« Mock of better calf <1317 akin. g alu < gif skin, kip, dunyola and buck* poet office. W. R. H aynes , committee, although Holman, Her tion to Aehlnnd; $750. *kiu thau ever imported to Ashland, which in the li»t of bills to be presented to 21) Agent. we of.vr for sale to the trade of Southern mann, McRea and Wheeler vigorous I), and A. G. McCarthy to James the legislature already enumerated in Oregon at reasonable figures. Helms-- land in tp 38. R 1 west; 82. ». a. ATxtssoH, r. a castxb «. v. casti » Highest market price paid for hides and the newspapers, are several which will ly championed the house bill, and will Spon<l your money at the Red House Pre.ldent. Vic.-Pre,. Cashier 8. M. Rh.xles to James Helms land pelts. 13*€ unite in a minority report favoring its where you can get moet for iL be watched with eajiecial interest by iu tp 38, R 1 west; 82 substitution for that tobe reported by tbe people of Southern Oregon. The James Helms to D. nud A. G. Me- proposition to establish a state tsinrd the majority. Carthy 35 71 100 acres in tp 38, R ] New York, January 12. At the din weut; .«1400. of horticulture aud institute nn ag James Helms tu S. M. Rhodes - land gressive and systematic warfare upon ner of the Commonwealth Club to Opposite Odd Fellow’* Hall. orchard pests directly concerns an in night, Hon. Carl Schurz said: “Th» in tp 38, Il 1 west; $2000. F. Roper to H. A. Ferguson — lot 55 Aahlnnd, Orejrou. dustry to which the people of this val polities of this country are in a de Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 in Pracht'« addition to Ashland; 92Ó0. ley look for great advantages and plorably corrupt condition and their Fordyce Roper and H. B. Carter to great results iu the near future. An reformation is 11 more ini|>ortaiit ques J. P. Ikxlge lot 2°, i lk 51. Ashland; Choice Cakes of every variety kept con yet tbe orchards in this valley have tion nt present than either free trade $75. stantly on hand. scarcely felt the damage« which are or protection. Some people say this Wm. M. I>avis to H. D. Muxuni 10 Order* for partle* promptly executed nod special price* given. inflicted in other places by the codlin state of things cannot lie remedied, Her--.! in sec. 36, tp 38, 1. 1 west; $|G0. Win. M. Itavi- to J. H. Geu—land in All kinds of ornamental work neatly done uioth and scale pests, but all intelli yet tbe condition of English p- litics Wedding take* a Specially* gent orchardmen know thatbnt a year was much worse not many years ago so'. 16, tp 39, R I cost; 8210. H. B. Carter to Benj. Fox—lot 6, or two will lie required to develop the uud to-day Englund is the cleanest Bread Delivered Daily at it ii.ii. w. J.,-k-o:i eonitty; JPOO. (xxilui moth, if no others, in most seri nation, politically speaking, on the Your Door. S. U-.|i. r to Benj F. Smith--lots 6, ous force. No other matter touching face of the earth.” |Carl is nd au 7. 8. y «ml 10, bik 14, Phoenix; 8140. always reasonable Prices agricultural interests is of greater im Englishman. Ncncws her Youth. W ashington , Jan. II. Sucre: :ry portance than the need of organized JOHN WEXLER, Proprtelor effort to pretect the orchards from Vilas has reversed a dee: .ion of the Mrs. I'h.vb- CU.-.;ey, Peterson, Clay t land commissioner in holding for can c unity. I > h -. i t-l s the following reniHrk- their insect enemies. -lory. '1,1 l.'ulli of which wvonahed The matter of reaching the shame cellation list No. 11 of Indemnity f". by th. residents of the town; "1 yes:s od, have been troubled with ful slaughter of deer for their hides is sch*iol sections of land maiie by the a;u kidney complaint and lameness for of great public interest here, because State of Oregon. The commissioner many years; could not dress myself of the rapidly approaching extermina held that part of said list was io the with >ut help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do tion of the noble antlered game once grant held by The Dalles Military all my own housework. I owe my Haring one of the beet skylights in Or Road company, but the secretary de so abundant in the mountains about thanks to Electric Bitter, for having re egon, utiif knowing how to uze it, 1 D om a General Banking Bmineie. newed my youth, and removed complete t Ol ARANTEE <UX)D WORK. Rogue River Valley. If tbe legisla cide« not. La de da de da. ly all disease and pain." Try a bottle, Tlie IJenver Nerrs says Senator Wo. and <1. at Chitwood Bros', drug I've got <i fine cigar, ture cau deviso some means of stay ollaetlon* made at all acceaalble pointa »n E. TYLER, I bought if of B. A H favorable terme. ing the ruthless destruction of deer it Teller of Colorado has been offered store. Sla ht exchange and telegraphic transfer» Jxi de da de da. A shland , - - O bmoon . will not only gratify, but will oertain- and has accepted tbe position of Sec Portland. San Franciaeo and New York Ladies and gents gold, filled and inported. Key We«r and De- ly surprise, ns well, tbe people of retary of the Interior in Harrison'« silver watches at Chitwoods, Plaza cor tie Clear« at Bnrckhaltnr JoU duet bought at utaiviard prirei. Myer’S Blocket ád» Mata Mrast. * tU.»’t. ner. * egbipet Southern Oregon. o red house column RED I REAL ESTATE MERCANTILE. VALUABLE I i I FOR ( AT COST AT lardees ! TR PLEASE READ: Axle Grease lOc per can One Farm containing 109 acres of land suitable for mi xed farming reg. price 15c. Well located 3 miles from Ashland. 40 Acres 6 miles from Ashland; suitable for a comfortable home. Blueing, 10e per box. Price if sold at once $25 per acre. reg. price 15c. Fast Mail, Express or Freight 20 Acres of Fruit Land 1 J-i miles from Ashland: $:• ■' per acre. Buckets. 30c each. 14 Acres Fruit Land ?4 mile from A iil.md. l ine Location for 1 reg. price 40c. home. $150 per acre. Mixed Bird Seed, 8c n>. 10 Acres of good Fruit Land at $100 pe r acre. reg. price 12|c. IO Acres Fruit Land at j/x> per acre. Baked Beans, 25c can. 4 One half acre lots from Stoo io ,Si<o ea< h. IT MEANS reg. price 30c. Lots in Hunsaker's Addition. Cards (visiting) 15c pkg. io 5 Lots in Miner's Addition. reg price 25c Coffee, (beet Roast) 35c I»»' For Sals by reg price 40c Clams, per CHn 15c reg price 25c Citron, 30c ib IT MEANS reguler price 50c Clothes Wringers, $2j ASHLAND, OREGON, reg price $2.75 Codfish, 20c pkg. (Office near Poatuffioe.) reg price 25c Candles, 14 for 25c reg price 10 for 25c IT ME A NS Candies, (choicest) 30c & I reg price 50c Candies, (plain) 15c n. reg price 25c I CUEINSTOCK, UUBIN & co. Currants, 10c per it reg price 12|c I Cocoanut, 25c per tb reg price 50c i Corned Beef, 25c can reg price 30c . Clothes Lines (wire) 45c reg price 50c Cream Tartar, 35c lb. reg price 50c Chopping Knives, 15c f reg price 35c Com, dried, sweet. 10c lb. reg price 12|c Corn, in cans. 17c reg price 20c Demijohns, w»v down each Erasers, at cost Extracts, 2ox. bottle. 15c each. reg price 20c Men’s Heavy Boots from $1 up. Extracts, 8 oz. bottle. 30c reg price 50c Een’s Heavy Shoes from SI up. Extracts, 16 oz. bot.. 80c Men’s Overcoats from $5 up. reg price $1 Men’s Heavy Lined Duck Ulster* r. «lured to $3 to «1« ISC. Shade and Ornamental Trees. Envelopes, 5c pkg Men’s Black Diagonal Suits. Regular $20; reg price 10c Reduced to $15 per suit. Hops, 15c per pkg reg price 20c Men’s Chinchilla (’oats and Vests BeloW t ost to. < lose. Mucilage. 10c per bottle reg price 15c Men’s Hats from 40c up. Maccaroni,per box $1,25 Men’s Woolen Pants reduced to $2, 3.1. pair. reg price $1.50 Bovs’ Overcoats reduced to $3 each. Oysters, 10c per can reg price 15c Men's Cottonade Pants. Regular >1.00; Reduced to 50 cts. pair. Oat Meal, 17 lbs for $1 C. D. Van Dyke reg price 13 lbs $1 Tobacco, Cigars, Ac., wav down to < l« -e. Pepper, 4 cans 50c reg price 60c BROOnSS Peaches, oanned, 25c ¡1 reg price 30c Pencils, lead, per doz 25c ,u leg price 50c I Rice, 14 lbe $1 reg price 12 lbs $1 FOR NEXT SIXTY DAYS Raisins, per box 85c reg prico $1 Soda, per 1 doz pkgs 75c reg price $1 Syrup, per gallon 50c reg price 75c Soaps, 25c per box off Tobacco, 50c per plug reg price 55c Tobacco, 40c plug reg price 50c i o\--- - G. F. Bi LUNGS 60 DAY A.H. CARSON & SON, Prop's. n Bargains in All Lines NORTHWEST! For CASI I ON LY FRENCH LAUNDRY. Graves & Soiiicta, BOOT and SHOE MAKERS. J. H. SETTLEMIEE, U. S. Bakery ASHLAND OGN. Fresh Bread and Pies Daily. PHOTOGRAPHY Ashland, Or. Clothier & Hatter. I b Crockery aiti Glassware. Oups & Saucers, 55c set reg price 65c per set 55c reg price 65c Glass Sauces, 40c dozen reg price 50c Glass Sets, 4 p<9., 40c reg price 50c Goblets, per doz $1 reg priwe $1.50 Tumblers, 80c per dozen reg price ? 1 Chambers, 65c reg price $1 Plates, I f INF OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE AU Chimneys at cost. Lamps, 50c Lamps, ANT ASHLAND STATE regular price 75c 25c regular price 40c NORMAL •: SCHOOL. 11 lbs. D. Granulated Sugar for $1. Flour, 90c per sack Coal Oil, per ca»e $3 r^.ctrx«T-z-. Sadd’s snd Harness M ANUFACTURE1L J. P SWEET. PsestnrirT. Ma'.hama'iev, P«»< bo><<v. Sch.xtl Economy, t JULA M GOODYEAR. En(ll*b Grammar. Rhetoric, and Ijeln C. F. XESSE. Keep» <ot>ht«ntly on baud a full Penmanship and Executive Work. aupply of ei.rything ¡n Au,Vr MRS LOTTIE D WILLARP, line, which » iU b.. «old al pur •« Voice Culture .« low as cap be offered anywhere. KATE P. CALVIN. Inatrnmenfal Music. ALL ORDERED WORK EMMA TOLMAN. Drawing and Palm Inc. will be male to give entire a*tiafa<-tlon i i AMANDA M GOODYEAR. Critic Teacher In Training School. Repairing Neatly Done ADDITIONAL TEACHERS. Member* of the Senior Clan. •»I low rates, aud <11 work done prornpCy. ASHLAND, OREGON. Is worth |3.75 And All Other Goods Marked Down Proportionately. Come and See For Yourselves Scholarship one year I’m Commercial Cour*** 125. Training School per )ear flS. l®-4* H. JUDGE lìnrgmu» In llr.-w. Geofia. In order to retine < stock we have re- ilive-l the price on all our drew goods. I Flrxt term berinuluf Sept. 3, ltvX. For fur A splendid »«sortm»nt to rele-t from. ther information addre»«, Call and examine. J. M. M c C all . • I V ery R espectfully . <fcc., CEO. ENCLE. Aahland, Orefon- J S.B wext , President, [11—* Ail goads at cost at the Red House