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ASHLAND TIDINGS THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. NORMAL SCHOOLS. KAILROAO COlllSSH». Oregon's common school law aud Governor Pennoyer read liis bien The following have lx?en recorde 1 in the office of the County Clerk slice re nial m^satre to the legislature on her record in the matter of neglecting Dear Sir:—Tbe dismissal of the port in last ieaue of the T idings : Wednesday of last week. It is a docu to provide udequate facilities for the Railroad Commission by our Governoi,, Daniel Fisher to Franklin F LuKV-l-it-* 4 DOLPH RE-ELECTED TO THE ment which for cli'aruesa. originality training of teachers for her public a ml his argument of the non-conelitn- Sand«, iu tec 13, tui«, K ¡. > jh - i ■ acres; fltiOO; SENATE. and extreme views m certain direc schools are a disgrace to the state, and tioual authority for its existence, bring H R. Carter to F. Kuper-lut» X 4,5 ah'i before onr law makers an important tions well sustain* the reputation of are always nuttier of just criticism and question. Inasmuch as it seems to be 6, bit 4oluSuminl: additiun to Ashland: »JMi. Ou Wednesday of last week the Re J- Arnistrvug et al. to Arthur < . the governor. He may certainly be unfavorable comment when comjiari- the practice to allow our present Gov Mickelson-15 2>w i acres in«-- «, tn 47, K publicans of the legislature held a cau called a “dose constructionist" in his souh are made in these matters l>e- ernor many queer notions about onr 2 waat: *00«. cus to decide upon a nominee for U. O. A T. Co. to C. A Clark-blk 37, Medford; peculiar views of the constitution of tween onr state and others. Not ex I constitution without ever arguing the I1V6. S. Senator. Two ballots were taken. ease with him, I will extend him the the state, yet while he is straining cepting the solid south and New Eng usual courtesy. I desire, however, to »l*ioA' Cl,lk ,O B*IleC1>rk Wk 'SL Mi-dford: The first resulted: Dolph 46, Geo. every jmesible point in bringing eonie land- crowded full of higher schools ' present through your columns a few H. Williams 11. one each for Moody JohnR. Helman to Folen Noreros»-1 of the plain reasons for tbe continua institution which he does not favor of all sorts, there are only one or two as res in Ashland; >1. Hermann and others. The second bal under the ban of unconstilntionalitv. states in tLe Union besides Oregon tion of the Railroad Commisaion. Rachel Stune to Ellen Nurcrus«-1 53-100 lot increased Dolph's vote to 57, and Their existence in almoet every state; he <x-casionally £oes off at a tangent which hav<* not directly aided in the tbe fact that many of the state« have acres in Ashland: *1 Hattlo M. I.uxan to Matilda J Ree«ar -land the senator was then made the unanim I of unexpected liberality of construc establishment of normal schools. Ore expended vast sums of mouey aud : in tp 3U, it 1 cast, 10 acres; .'4.03. ous caucus choice. At 12 m. last Tues tion in some mntter which auita his gon, however, dregs along at the rear years of trial aud study in tbe effort to | Hallie M U%an t-> Matilda J. Re*'»r-lo day, the members of each bouse voted acres in tp 3V, K 1 east: 32. erratic fancy. The Governor is es of the march of progit«», aud has i determine tbe people’s interest in the for Senator. The Democratic caucus great problem of transportation; and , M. J. and F. Reeser to Macicie Walker—lots -7 and '¿s iu Uigliland Park addition to Ash teemed as an honorable and honest never appropriated a dollar to this tbe further fuct that tbe solution has, had decided npon Governor Pennoyer, land—»27*. executive, as sincere in his expressions end. in every case resolved itself into a com- ■ H. C. Turpin to Thomas Juwph—S I-' ’.Iu who led A. Bush by 2 votes for the A state university has been estab- mission, prove« their wisdom, Ex- sec 17, tp 36, K 2 east; »9UC. of opinion as most public men who honor of the nomination. The vote law Nathan N. Garrett to K E Miner—lot 2 in have an ambition which oornjiels them : lished and fed by liberal annual ap- penence is tbo greatest light to was 87 for Dolph in both bouses, and aud civilization, and certainly in this | Mlekelxou's addition to Ashlaud: 4500. to keep a “weather eye" open toward 1 propriations to give a few of our pro matter, is our beet guide. The rail-. K. P. Geary to it. Price—N >u see 2». and S 18 for J’ennoyer. The Democrats all the quarter from which flows the cur fessionally inclined young men au op roads are arteriHi through which our ' E ‘.t see 2D, tp 36, I; 1 west; fxoo voted for their caucus nominee, but A. P. Talent to K. it. Oatman—lend in sec rent of public opinion, but his rigid portunity to prepare theinselvas for life’s bltxxl,as a state, must flow, Up- 3, tp 39, R 1 west: ’.MX). in the bous-i Jennings and Stafford on tbe wisdom, liberality aud justice Hauiuel Colver to Beul Smith—lot» • and «, front of economy when contemplating the law or for me«iicine, and, to the voted for Williams, Paulven Voted for of their management, therefore, de blk 13, Phoenix; ><¡0. exjietiditures of public money for edu credit of the institntion,it may be said pends the future of every interest wo Samuel Colver to F. W. T.iwu—lots '. I and T. R. CornelinB and Waldo voted for cational purposes relaxes completely that it has done much gixxl in the have. There is no form of human1 5, bik is, Phoenix; j»' Prof. Tbo». Condon. Blair to M Ali<-e Gallaut—37 >■ res when he looks toward the proposition education of teachers as well as uction so selfish, so grasping and so iu Eneas tpS7, K 2 west; I10IM. to open the Columbia river, and he other high schools have educated forgetful of the common interests of Mary E. Fielder to Anson M. Ford—land in THE R. R. COMMISSION. the people as the corporate powers of recommends u special tax to raise them, but the value of sfiecial our day and age. Tbe more remote tp 87, R 2 «vest: MW. John P. Walker to W H Atkinson et a!.- Governor Pennoyer treated the rail money for building a ship railroad or training for the important work to be I tbe reul hand of this power is from the j land iu tpS», R I east: »1. I E. B. Hunsaker to W. H Atkinson—lots 1’ road commission, the legislature, and a state |s>rtage road la-tween The done in the common schools has never actual scene of operations the more aud 19 iu Hunsaker's addiii..n io Ashland; Dalles and Celilo. the people of the state generally to a been realized from it by the state. domineering ami unreasonable is its ' «SUM). control. Locate t be seat of power of complete surprise when he announced ' After stating the very satisfactory Opponents of nonnal schools have un i our railroads in New York and you will O. A T Co to Lucy E. Langley—lots 9 and 11. blk 43, Medfoid; |.«0. ‘ that he had “removed for cause" the financial condition of the state, the til within a year or two disputed the receive less attention aud eouoessieu E. I*. Geary to R. Price—laud in a»,-’ ’¿X aud than if locateil in onr own state. Governor reports that there remains 27. tp 36, R 1 west; »sou. railroad commissioners whom lie ap proposition that special training is A. C. Halin to Ford co ltoper-lots3, 4. '• pointed two years ago in pursuance of an urea of swamp land in tbe state yet needed for the profession of teaching, Place the power in England or Ger many ami stiil less will tbe interests ~ »nd 6 in Helm’s addition to Ashland . the act of the legislature providing for unexamiued of about 30,000 acres, and but it is now too late in the era of de of our people be considered. Our Win. Smith to G. W. Hamlin—15 acre» in the commission. The governor de this is to lie examined by an agent of velopment of our educational system state creates great powers through ita tp 3». R 1 west; >577. Hartle aud J. W. Alnutt to Wm Smith- ‘3 cides. without the aid of the supreme tbe United States, at no expense to to stop to argue that point. We might incorporation laws, with their oon- lntere»t lu lota 1, 2 and 3, ser 1». tn 3». R 1 court, that the act delegating any the state, the stat«- having agree«! to as well argue over again the advisa truling influences in these places, so west. 77 66-liX) acres; »333. entirely remote from the people thut Hattie Alnutt to Wm Smith—lots 1. 2 arol function of the government of the accept the decision of the V. 8. agent bility of establishing free schools. their reasonable requests aud demands 3, see la, tp 3», It 1 west. 77 6*-lU6 acre«; »W7. state to a isminiisaion is unconstitu as to the swampy character of the The greatest olwtacle to the inaugu cannot be beard. The l<x.-al manage Oliver Harbaugh to Cha?. N. linker—F> tional. and then to save the strain land. There have been patented to ration of the normal school system, ment is put into tbe hands of some acres in tp 37, R 2 west; »57 U|>on the constitution be ingeniously the state 34,t>7 acres of swamp land: however, is, anil always has l>een, the man, foreign to our people, with no in KLAMATH COUNT»'. terest in tbe welfare of our state, and, removes the members of the commis certified and not patente«L 97.946 expense— it will cost something to very likely, under instructions to see ILinkvillv U!ar January I* | sion “for cause," a* (s'riuiited by the acres; examined ami not certified, make good normal schools. But with to it that his road pays a certain divi- Mrs. J. W. M.<<»y, of Fort Kiama’.h. charming inconsistency the gentlemen I dun«l upon the entire stock; that is no is quite sick. law. The legislature has requested 150.IM.I0 acre«. well watered that a ” reasonable" charge Concerning the notorious defects of who object to normal schools because him to plainly state the “cause." Liukville will probably uot incorpo tor transportation woiihi make tbe Without having sufficient data at our laws relating to assessment ami of the expense, go on year after year dose too thin to l>e palatable to the rate this year. hand to form an opinion lift to whether taxation, the governor is positive that appropriating money for the state uni foreign» Lords. The citizen of Ore- The mercury on two’or three occa or not the present railroad commimnon he hasj discovered the remedy in his versity an institution reflecting hon gou, whose interest it is the duty of sions this winter has registered five the state to protect atx>ve all else, suggestion that all pnqierty, real and or nnd credit npon the »date, but not has done an much as was anticipated, degrees below ie.-o al Fort Klamath. must take tbe mere pittauce left him the TmtSiiis is convinced that the ex personal shall lie taxed, and nodeduc half as much entitled to diiect state for the retnru of bis years labor, or as E. Skaggs h'is sold a portion of his istence of a railway commission with tion whatever Is* allowed for indebted aid as nomini school*. The nonnal an individual ap|>ea! to the courts for ranch which lies close to Keno anil merely advisory power«, is an excel ness. This might compel some tax school should l>e as much a part of justice. The folly of the latter course part of his cattle to Win. Rider. The county elrrk of Klamath county lent thing for the siate. The trans dodgers to change their plan of eva onr common sch<x»l system as is the is so plain that it needs no comment. Tbe Governor recommuudiMs a rebel, portation problem is in intricate one sion. but it is very doubtful that it superintendency, state anil county, of the enactment of a maximum freight will pay a bounty of 5 cents per scalp on rabbits from January 1, 1889, until and new quantities end new condi would be any more equitable, taken the schools. Onr schools need more rate. This is oousidered by mauy tbe further notice. They must be in lots good teachers, and the quickest, correct thing. Let uh examine this I of not less than fifty. tion* are ever coming up to require altogether, than the present system. The recommendations of the mes cheapest aiul l>est way for the state to proposition and see if there is auy wis- new solutions. A w«omi"ion charged Chas. Low a»d wife, who reside be dom in it. In the first place, from wi»h the duty i.n«l clothed with the sage are summarized at its close aa get them is to open good normal what source are we to get tbe informa tween Keno and Liukvilie. were ten follows : schix’ls to train teachers for just such tion as to w hat is a just and reaaona- dered a surprise party Monday evening, power to examine fully the business 1st. Tbe levying of oue- mill tax for work as should ls> done in the com •onable rate? Are tbe members of th«- and nil excellen. tune was had by »ill done by the railroads will be able to legislature capable of solving so intri those in attendance. du much for the interest* of the peo two years for me building of a state mon schools. cate and ever cbangmg a problem? portage rail road between The Dalles For the year 1888. Roames, Martin The gentlemen who oppose normal ple by reporting to the legislature the and Celilo. To ask such a question is to answer 11 & Co., agents for Wells, Fargo Jr Co., schools liecause of the expense they methisls of business followed by the iu the negative, if they were able to 2d- A change iu the laws relating to sold at the Lmltville offic » 19 >6 money corporal ions, ai d the measure of jus aaasMmeot and taxation, by which no would iiM*ur, at every legislative ses fix a rate that would tie just to-day; orders amounting to $16.736 14. This loug before a year bad expired it might is $7336 more tb iu was soi l during the tice or injustice given to the citizens deiluellou for indebtedness shall be al sion vote approval of or acquiesce in a in no wise suit the ever changing con- of the state. The light of full pub lowed, aud by which large incomes will law which through the frequent and ditious. Tbe building of new rou«l«- year 1887. be subject to taxatiou. unnecessary changing of text books aud tbe m«?eling of uew competition James Lewis, an old gontlem in licity turned ir. upon the business of 3d. 1 he abolishment of tbe railroad these corporations who are granted commission aud the pass ige of a just used iu the common schools causes aud the development ot new lmlustnee kuown around Linkvilie, w is assault.« I the people of Oregon more exp»>nse by ! require such changes iu the transpor and badly lieateu in Ins cabin Saturday the privilege of doing the public car maximum rate freight law. tation chargee that do fixed rule eau night of last weex. His watch, a silver rying within the state will do much to 4tL. A law fixing maximum rates to far than would the maintenance of s possibly meet tbe requirements or bend oue, and 812 iu money were taken from him. The parties who did it first got remedy abuses and prevent unjust ex lie charged for Columbia river bar tow gixal normal school system. Tlie to justice. age of all vessel«» Isjiimi to or from money thus expended goes to enrich Make a fixed rate, that caunot lie es him beastly drnik. actions. Oregon ports. some book publishing concern, and tablished without senousinjury, either The lygery Cleared. 5th. A general law empowering the the benefits to the pupils of the schools to tbe people or the railroads, and GENERAL NEWS DISPATCHES. every request fiom business interests legislative Isxliee of ail luoorp«irated Says a Port land dispatch of Jan. 18: cities to fix muximum rates to be will not for a moment l>ear compari for a change, will be answered by the Florida orange growers want a tariff charged by gas, water, electric light or son with the results of normal train railroad manager, with, “Tbe state has Late last night au iusaue num was brought to tlie County Jail who said fixed tbe rate and we will uot alter 1L” he was the man who shot Frank Pear duty of a dollar a liox laid ilpin or telephone companies. ing for the teachers. Mauy new enterprises that would anges inqxirted 6th. The establishment of maxi Oregon has a grand destiny as a otherwise spring into active life will son on the platlirmof a car of tbe San Francisco exprem Tucsd <y night near mum rales to be charged by the rail E. Speer, of Glenn Falls. N. Y., road bridge at Portland, and by tele state. Can she afford to manage her remain dormant, aDd there is do place Gervais. As ho vas placed in charge e«lucational interests u|»on the eheup to appeal, do aid to invoke, no assist- of the jailer hn lrow a pocket-knife bought of Stanford last week a three- graph companies within tbe Btate. ones from the state; uotbing to do but aud attempted tocut his own thioat. year-old colt, “May King," by Elec 7tb. The repeal of the law creating plan 7 remain chained to tbe dull, dead, heavy, Todsy he is mors rational, aud says tioneer, dam; May Queen; price be the fish commission, and the passage anchor of fix«*«i rates established by his name is Andrew Core and that, he of a law preventing the use of fiah- J cxm - 11. Carr's Domain. tween $8l)W and StMJIX*. tbe legislature, of which Iwxly uot a is a native of the Azore islands. When traps aud tiah-wbeels. A Washington dispatch says that single member knew tbe first principles on the cars he says he heard a man The Senate tariff bill provides for a 8tb. The levying of no tax upon the the Commissioner of tbe General Land of tbe transportation problem. sayiug they would fix him. He went honnty of one cent a poun«l on all people for the supfairt of any other in Office has transmitted to tbe Secretary If the railroiul Commission is al»>l- out on the platform, and saw two men lieet, sorghum or cane sugar produced stitutions of learuiug than our com of the Interior the report of a special ish«?d. we will be turning backward the talkipg. one of whom h* imagined had agent relative to the incloenre of pub wheels of time, and turn tbe political a pistol in his hand wnipixxl in a hand- in the United States. The vote on mon schools. 9th. The passage of a law author lic lands by Jesse D. Carr in Townships affairs of our state entirely over to the | 1 ke'rëliièf." ___ .. He stxxxl there a moment, the amendment establishing the boun the Governor, in case of viola 47 nn«l 48 nor»b. range» 7 nu«l 8 east, control of tbe railroad comparu««. when the man ixiinteJ tbe pistol at ty was 27 to 23, almost on strict party izing Every man doing business of any tion of State laws, to employ a person in M«xloc county. The report state« him atid t.lorea shot hiti. He then lines. to commence protiecut ion in the courts that the iuclosure contains about 52,- amount on tbe railroads would lie jnmpiNl off tbe train and stayixl al n made a political power Co further the 48H acres of lami, of which 12,568 acre« Cal. Brice, the “rainbow chasing" for the punishment of the offender. farm house nil night. Next day he 10th. A registration act applicable are State lands, 160 entered lands, and ends of th se corporation». If he came here and followed a Deputy Uni chairman of the Democratic national the remainder- 39,752 acre«— vacant dared assert his independence, rates committee, wants to succeed Stand to cities of five thousaml inhaiiitanta public lands. The Commissioner ra- wonld be raised on his business, he ted States Marsfial to jail for fear amt over. someone would kill him. It is gener aril Oil Payne as U. S. Senator from to the Secretary that the would fail to get cars as Deeded, his ally believed this fellow shot Aveiy. lltb. The enactment of a law, commends Oiio. Brice has the necessary coin, similar to a provision of the Rhode Attorney-General be requested to di fruit would s[>oil, his lumber remain There is no explanation as to what rect the proper District Attorney to unmarketed. I iib melons fail to get to Avery and the man with the blonde it is said. Island constitution, requiring the institute both civil and criminal pro market in time, his shipments of furni mustache were quarreling about. Il Judges of the Supreme Court to give Henry Villard has organized a syn ceedings for violating the provisions of ture be delayed, or his fruit latxes l»e is supposed that a woman was at the their written opinion upon any ques tbe act of February 25, 1885. left at Ins factory by careless tram bottom of the trouble. Corea was sent dicate to build and <q>erute a railroad tion of constitutional law when re It would seem from this report n«<i men. More eejiectally would this be to tbe insane asylum this afternoon, to connect Helena. Montana, with ex quired to do so either by the legisla recommendations that tbe laud barou tbe case if the shipper were in auy way and if his mind is restored he will lie tensive coal fields, and thus supply ture or the governor. of Modi »■county has not l>een content connected with politi«*s and dared to handed over to the authorities of Mar 12th. A change in the laws of the t<> acquire laud by theordinary metbixl oppose the denands of the corpora the heavy demand of the smelters at state by which nil county officers shall of purchase from the State and United tions. Tbe entire railroad manage ion county fpr trial. that city. have fixed salaries, and providing that States, but that out of a total of 52,- ment of our state would be a great A Wuniau’s Discovery. all fees collected by them under the <MM) or thereabouts, he is in poeeuvssiou political machine, that would crush EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEH 'S. law shall l>e paid into the county of nearly 40,(M)0 acres without any title out every tbmg not to their liking. “Another wonderful discovery liar treasury. at all, as tbe report of tbe Commis Tbe business men aud politicians been made and that too by a lady in country. Disease fastened its General Harrison's cabinet will have 13th. An addition to our lien laws, sioner describes that much of his hold would be their tools, aud tbe people this upon her and for seven years one more member than that of any giving to laborers employed by cot ] k >- ings as "vacant public lands," mean- their slaves. Such w.is once tbe con clutches site withstiMxl its severest ti-sts, blit her former president, as the bill giving rationsofany mid every character, a. , tug, of course, lands whose title is in dition of Oregon, and we are just be vital organs were nndermim-d and death t he United States, and of which there ginning to emerge from the darkness memed imminent. For time months first lien for their wages ujsin what the bureau of agrivulture a cabinet ever property of such corporations is no legal occupant. In other wools, of that era into the bright light of the she coughed incessantly and could not portfolio has become a law. the Commissioner chargee that Carr nineteenth century. Our Democratic sleep. She bought of n« h bottle of Dr. they may have lalsired. King s New Discovery for Consumption 14th. A change in our laws, by has squatted on about 40,900 acres of Governor, true to the instincts of his and It ¡is announced that Elijah Smith, was so much relieved ou taking tirst Government lami and enclosed it, and par’y, would turn backward for us, which the punishment for vote buying dose that »lie slept all nilit and witli president of the I). B. ,v N. Co., will at our elections will be rendered more recommends that proceedings be taken tbe wheels of time. oue.bottle has been mirscnlously cured. to recover tbe land aDd to punish him X>e elected also president of the Seat certain. Why was it that manufacturing and Her name is Mre. Luther Lutz. Thus criminally for hia acts. the thousand industries of our state write W. tle, Lake Shore .V Eastern road, and Hnnirick A Co., of Shelby, Without attempting to prcjmlge have lain dormaut: It was simply be N. C —Get a fr«H« trial bottle st Chit that the combination will make a THE LEGISLATORE. this ease, or assert that tbe facts cor cause our laws allowed the railroads to wood Bro's Drug Store. warm rivalry for the Northern Pacific respond with tbo Commissioner's re run the «■ountry to their likings. If a The Ln lest Slnn(. iu tue Northwest. The tioxl of bills coutitiuee to pour port, it is proper to condemn in the se niHti bad five, ten or a hundred thou ♦ • * — tn u|a>n laith homsNi, and many have verest terms the kind of practices which sand dollars to invest in the develop The “ chestnut ” as a slang phrase, is Corporal Tanner, the one-legged already passed to a secund reudtug. are charged agaiust Carr by tbe Com ment of onr lime, marble or granite done with, frost-bitten, quiet, nnd an veteran who stumped Oregon and Several bills have b««en introduced re misaioner of tbe General Land Office. quarries, our lumber manufactures, equally meaningless word has been California so effectively for the Re lating to normal sc hex >1«, one of them The custom has l>een too common in fruit or vegetable interests, he conld sutistitiited. It is “dusty.” Do you this State for neb men to seize unoc publican*. is a candidate for Pension to provide for the more efficient work cupied tracts of public land ami reduce only inviet it at tbe mercy of our admire anything from a stylish toilet railroad managers. If they found him to a dainty dish you are pnviDged to Commissioner, the office now held by of the Ashland school. Senator Cogswell lias uitnxluced a then, to private possession, and by so successful, they could raise bis trans say, "there is nothing ‘«lusty’ about (len. John C Black. There are many bill for an appropriation for the wagon doing effectually prevent their occupa portation rates, aud pocket his entire that.” On the whole, when one takes tion ami settlement by poor men. As profits; drive him from the business time to consider, there is more sense «■nndidate*. road trout Iaike county to Ager. Cal. suming that Jesse D. Carr has thus entirely, if they desired, and buy it for Seuator Fullerton has a bill provid gobbled up 40,lMM) acres of land in Mo a fnen 1, on the inside, at a nomiual about “dusty” than in ra<>nt tushioua- (««»vemor Pennoyer’s message shows ing for tbeei«*ction of road supervisors, doc oouutv, what chance would a poor price. The man who was foolish ble slang. A dusty object suggests the expenses of the State for the past who shall hold office tor two years. one whose freshness is despoil««l. Just inan have in a contest against him? enough to in vest had t be chance to bring how the “chestnut" was ever signifi two years to have been $589.101.84. Tbe proponed uew charter for Ash Such a tract of land is a principality in suit against the company. What a cant no one has yet clearly define«!. The amount in trust funds January land has been introduced by Bowdltcb. itself, and the henchmen ami retainers grand opportunity for relief! The 1st was $1.95L,‘41.91. The State in- Among other bills introduced arecne of the lord of the manor would be apt state is strewn with the remains of Wisdom's Robertinc, debtedneas. less funds applicable to by Paulsen to provide for precinct as to make short work with tbe settler those who have tried it. Capital was Leading ladies of society and promi who should dare to impugn their mas too shrewd to be caught in such a trap sessors; others to extirpate tbe Cauada its payment, is $29,411.66. professional stars have testified to and our state whs held back. Tbe nent thistle; to abolish tree scholarship« tn ter's title. ♦ • ------- it« excellency in the most emphatic Whether tbe “ proper District At railroad managers were tbe virtual terms. Guaranteed harmless and matel - A long ami bitter senatorial tight is the state nniversity;lo divide Umatilla county, aud create uew county of Mor- torney,” who is the United Stales Dis managers of tbe whole country and, as teas. Chiiwood Bros., druggists, Ash imminent in th«1 New Jersey legisla tou; to regulate the practice of medi trict Attorney for California, would I bapjien to know iu two cases, were land, Or., sell it at SO eta. per bottle and ture. Tlie Democrats have a majority, cine; to give stock inspector of Lake , prosecute Jesse D. Carr with the dili- under instructions to make their roads give a beautiful card to every purchaser. . geoce which tbe recommendation of pay fixed dividends, that could only tut eight of them refuse to go into county a salary of $860; to promote ir People Everywhere tbe commissioner would »<em to war caucus, and will vote against the cau rigation; to ameml the railroad com rant is an open question. Some time be «lone by holdmg the people in pover Confirm our statement when we m that ty. The jHiwer aud influence of these mission act; to incorporate a large cus nominee 1 McPherson, tlie pr«*sent uu uber of tow ns in the elate; to amend I ago a Democratic contemporary al- corporations, have grown far beyond Acker's English Remedy is in every way senator.) who will then lai’k six votes tbe school laws; to Hmeud the hen law; ; Inded to District Attorney Carey in tbe conception of the framers of onr superior to Hnv and nil other prepara tiona for the throat and Inngs. Ifr to authorize the appointment of official i terms which could hardly be called com constitution, and the seat of their whooping cough aud croup it is magic of enough to elect. plimentary, and if its intimations are power has l>e«n transferreil to other ami relieves at once. Remember, this reporters of circuit courts. Anthony Higgins, of Wilmington, a Representative Price has introduced I borne out by the facte, that official states, ami even into foreign countries; Reimdy is sold on n positive guarantee Republican, was elected U 3. Senator a bill to lucoqiorste the town of Cen would be scarcely the right man to in a result never contemplated by the by Chitwood Bros stitute civil ami criminal proceedings founders of onr state, and it seems like by- the Delaware lagislutnre last week tral Point. rimples on the Pace against the baron of Modoc county. i utter folly in the face of all this, to on the foriy-third ballot. The solid t But uuder a new Administration there say, that onr constitution will not ad Denote «n impure state of the blood Harrison as a Neaator. may be a new District Attorney, and mit of the creation of a power to pro and are looked u ( h >11 by many with sus south has h.st its grip on little Dela Ww.hiiigtou Post. then there will be a chance to try tbe tect the interests of our own citizens picion. Acker's Bl-H-ii Elixir will remove ware. Senator Frye is re-elected in all iiupnntf h and leave the oon'plexion The general was not of the coterio validity of the euormoiis holdings of as against those great corporations smooth and clear. There is nothing that Maine, Hoar in Massachusetts and of senators who indulge in extravagant public lands in thia state, not only in that nrc creatuns of our laws. will no thoroughly build up the constitu Manderson in Nebraska. E. O. Wol lunches at the capital, but was ex Mixloc county, but elsewhere. — Tue great value of a Cominission tion purify and strengthin tlie wlmle lies more in its existence than in any system. Sokl ami guaranteed by Chit cott is elected to succeed Senator tremely plain in bis diet, lie drank (Chronicle, but little wine and hia restaurant lull pnuwhmcnt it way execute. It trans wood Bros. Bowen of C» dorado. » tribute to Senator Dolph never made a very big bole in his sal fers the exe«-ution ot laws against cor (largaius III Ums, Good*. Washington. Jan. 18. —The .'uiuounce- porations from individual to the stat •, It is understood that a contest for ary. He was sociable and exchanged courtesies with bis colleagues, but was ment that the Republican caucus of ami ull things human fear nothing so In order to reduce stock we have re the place expected for New York in not in the bubit of turning his eom- the Oregon legislature had eelrcted much aa their ?re«itor; it bnugs to duced th<- price on all our dress gmxis. llarriaon'a cabiuet Las been iu pro nnttee room into a banquet hall for Senator Dolph ¡is the man whom the bear upon them the strongest power A splendid assort incut to select fron«. gress between Warner Miller and the entertainment of his friends—a Republicans would elect to the senate we h<.v»‘. it u tbe duty of onr l -gisla- Culi und examine. J. M. M c C all . Thomas C. Platt. The latest gossip practice which la sometimes indulged for the next six years was received ture to enlarge rather than destroy the in by members of the senate. A stran powers of the commission. It is th'- regarding tbe'xitnation is that Senator ger seeing Senator Harrison seated with great pleaeurein the senate. Sen plain duty of our law makers to in- ator Dolph is highly esteemed by his Evart* may lie sent to the conrt of St. at his desk was given the impression colleagues. His judgment ou public ereaso the power of restraint as the f><SF»DfSKAKl’ < Hl IO It. liEAN’iTE James, and thus moke n vacancy iu that he was a man of consuienbie questi » ds is always reganied as careful powers detrimental to our best inter lice street. As!i!»mi. Pn:A<hiug sue, but this illusion wna quickly dis Suaitny at 11 o’clock a ui. est may grow, ami it is «specially their sod statesmanlike. His industry iu tlie se nate, in the event of which Platt pelled when be rose. Harrison is not and Miller may measnretbeirstrength a tall m»D, and what length he has is lielial* of his state is most commenda duty to make justice so cheap and easy |>-3F’BAniHT CHl'RiH, ASHLAND. ble. Senator Ikilpti has steadily grown of access that our humblest citizim ¡iXe Kegulai service» ext Sabbalu. both ri J ji pnlarry in a r< i trst over that not in his legs. Tbie Liat once brought iu the estimali-iu of public men aitioe tuny have it for the asking. morniiiK aud evening by ll>e ; astor, Rev. I out the cutting and cbaraclerialic re he first enter»' ! political life here. He Much is the work ot our Railroad W. liookiu. A bill introilured into the Senate tort from Senator Vest that “ilnrrisou now stands in the senate among the Couiniiswioti, for such purpose was it M . E-CHI a KCH-H f SATCHWFt.L, Tuesday by Ci gxwell, of Lake county, was tlie biggetit mni Killing do“»ti and half a dozen lies; lawyers there, and 1« organixe«), ami for such purpose should J®" PaAtor« Serv ico* babb«1 h ik’hoOi, J J?'. the smallest mau standing up lie ever , ............... it be continued, with all of its powers one of tlie moet learned in the land Preachina at I ; 1» A. M . amt 7 1*. M. Fra e- entitled. "A bill prohibiting the re inwilna Thursday evening at 7 P M. knew.” Tbs senator was very regal: r entry upon land of persons legally in bis attendance op tb< i.c- ioni of laws of the country. Both hie learn so enlarged aud strengtbcne«l that ing and Ins character give his words even tbe Governor cannot destroy it. r»O=»FIRSl PRESBYTERIAN ejected, and making violators of the tLu senate and the meeting'’ of bis weight in th senate. He was warmly H. B. M iller . j-ep} Ashland, Oregon. Rev. F. G Suangc. Jaw guilty of contempt of conrt." will committees, and had th»' reputation of cougratnl ited on the action of tbecau- Sabbaib sei vice» Preaching morn- log and evening. Sabbath school at»£ia being a painstaking legislator. cus 1“ < begun. l>ear the close scrutiny of the mem m Young I'eople'» meeting a’3 p. m. Gen FRIDAY.. JANUARY » 1*9 bers of both Houses. It is evidently framed in the interest of the holders of large bodies of sw amp land, and if embodied in the Oregon Code will op erate against the honest settlers and those who linve made anti-swamp affi davits with tlie intention of pre-empt ing or homesteading on lands within the I signs claims of the “swamp an 1 gels" (Sunday Welcome. RED HOUSE COLUMN. DEEDS RECORDED. REAL ESTATF-MERCANTILE G rant ' s P ass . Or., Jan. 21,1889. E d . A shland T idings , la Life Worth Living f Lectnre at Coin;r«yatioua! church this evening. The latest atj 1«* in neckwear at O. II. Blount’s. * Eleven pounds of D G Sugar for #1 at the Red House. x Not if you go through the world «dys De }<»■ Skeprie^l? If so we wi.l i^mvince you thet Acker’s peptic. .Vker's Dyapeptna Tablets are a poiritive oure for the worst forma of English Rcmetly for >.hs lungs ts superior dyspepsia, imhgcation, flatulency nnd to nil other preparation«, and i» « p<eji- couiitipatk>u Guaranteed and sold by tive cure for nil throat nnd lung trouble», Chitwood Bros. croup. wh<M>ping conch and cold» Wi guarantee the preparation Chitwood Bnrckhatter A Hasty keep in stock Bros. Hannan'» pure rubber shield for pci « Fresh compressed yeast for sale at holders and pencils. It strengthens the U. S. Bakery. ♦ Goods git en away at tbe Red House. the grip On tbe |>enbold«r «mi eases Some new school satchels at Burok- Why not take some while tLey are go i the fingers from cramp and fatigue haltar A HaotyX » ing’’ X and pretaeta ttea flag««« frwm tbe ink • eral ptav er meeting Thiirsdav evening v-^pr!IE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL church of Ashland. Rev G. J. Web ster pastor, corner of Main «tree! a id siskivoH avenue. M >rnmgbour. I '.tn: even Ing hoar, 7 «; snndpv school, 12 m.; praver meeting. Thur«dav evonlug at 7 30. AH ordlsllv Invited lobe present. CHilireaCryfcrPitclifir'iCastiria VALUABLE FOR SALE AT Kail» I >i’ice's! PLEASE READ: Axle Giease L. \V. « V. 1:. C a UJOS. »' * ■V » ■.I « --------- Consi at in*» of--------- APPLE. PEAK. PEAi’H, PLPM, PRUNE, CHERRY, Al’RIUOT, NEI TARINE. ALMOND. WALNUT, and Shade and Ornamental Trees. Grape Vino. Currants, Goos< berries. Black I worries. Raspiarri»*. Strawberries, Figs, Et.-„ Etc. Our trees are grown w ithout v rinatimi on Red hill lend, and nil of known va neties that succi <*d in Southern Oregon. Those contemplating tree piantile- will do well to vi.it our orchard and nur- serv, or write uh for pt <-e list. Postollice—Murphy. Josephine •: innty Oregon. II. R. At itiv-t, Grint'' Pass A. H. CARSON & SON. Largest Stock in the IVORTHWEST ! « 54,000 Bartlett Pear, 15.000 Winter Nelis P< ir. 15.000 Betirre ri .Anjou l\ar' 25,000 A’oval At 10,000 B ick T 15,000 R! tek R e 50,00 > l’.-oid,- JO.co > Y e!. -> a 2o,oor> B iid'Au: 15.000 A'.-d i'h 1 15.000 N< ri)i. to.ooo i r: 1 T all ' ! -5 .- Send for catalogue and pro-f I hi to J. H. SETTLEMIER. Woodburn, Oregon. .1317 ». H. VTKIS.MON. »-. H < AKTER ». .’.CARTII' Preaident. Vicc-Fre., c»shi<-r of Ashland ASHLAND Up Capital, One Farm containing 109 acres of land suitable for mixed firming Well located 3 miles from zVhland. 40 Acres 6 miles from Ashland; suitable for a comfortable home. Price if sold at once $25 per acre. 20 Acres of Fruit Land 1 miles fn-in A.-h!and; fmo per acre. 14 Acres Fruit Land mile from Ashland. Fine Location for a home. $ 150 per acre. 10 Acres of good Fruit Land at $:co | «.r acre 10 Acres Fruit Land at J60 per acre. 4 One half acre lots from $100 to $ifo e u h. 5 Lots in Hunsaker's Addition. 10 Lots in Miner's Addition. For Sale by G. F. BILLINGS. OREGON, ASHLAND, (Office near Postoffioe.) 60 DAY Grami GlearaiiiT Sali1! Men's Re<I Flannel Shirts. Reg. Price $1.50; To be closed out at S i each Men’s Heavy Grey Underwear. Reg. Price si.5 »; Tobe closed out at si each. Men's Heavy Roots front $1 up. Fen's Heavy Shoes from $1 up. Men’s Overcoats from $5 up. Men's lh-avy Lined Duck Ulsters reduced tn S3 to close. Men’s Black Diagonal Suits. Regular $20; Reduced to Si5 per suit. Men's Chinchilla Coats and Vests Below Cost to Close. Men's Hats from 40c up. Maccaroni, per box $1,25 O'Jiff Kid» 'T i-.'i:: Also, Nut. Shaue O im . .. green Trees -Vii:.': ?t.; S', K'c per can reg. price 15c. Blueing, 1< •c per box. reg. price 15c. Buckets. 30c each. reg. price 40c. Mixed Bird Seed, Me n>. reg. price 12Ac. Baked Beans, 25c can. reg. price 30c. Cards (visiting) 15c pkg. reg (»rice 25c Coffee, (best Roast) 35c II reg price 40c Clams, per can l ot reg price 25c Citron, 30c n, reguler price 50c Clothes Wringers, £2 > reg price S2.75 Codfish, 20c pkg. reg price 25c Candles, 14 for 25c reg price 10 for 25c Candies, (choicest) 30c n. reg price 50c Candies, (plain) 15c h . reg price 25c Curiants, 10e per 11, reg price 12*c Cocoanut, 25c pel'll. reg price 50c Corned Beef, 25c t an reg m ice 30 c Clothes Lines (wire) 4 5c reg i »rice .50c Cream Tartar, 35c l.b. reg prior/ 50c Chopping Knives, 15c reg pri ce 35c Com, dried, sweet. 10c lb. reg price 12jc Corn, in cans. 17c reg (»rice 20c Demijohns, way down Erasers, at cost Extracts, 2oz. bottle. 15c reg (»rice 20c Extracts, Boz. bottle. 30c reg price 50c Extracts, id or hot.. 80c reg price si Envelopes, 5c pkg reg price 10c Hops, 15c per (>kg reg price 2C'c Mucilage. 10c per liottle reg price 15c OGN. $50,000. IOO Men’s Woolen Pants reduced to s2, 3.4. pair. reg price $ 1.5(1! Boys’ Overcoats reduced to S3 each. Oysters, 10c per can reg price 15c Men’s Cottonade Pants. Regular Si.00; Reduced to 50 cts. ¡»air. Oat Meal, 17 lbs for $ 1 reg price 13 lbs $1 Tobacco. Cigars, Ac., way down to close. Pepper, 4 cans 50c reg price 00cI Peaches, canned, 25c reg price 30c 1 Pencil3, lead, per doz 25c 1 leg price 50e Rice, 14 lbs SI reg price 12 lbs $1 FOR NEXT SIXTY DAYS Raisins, per box 85c reg prico SI 1 Soda, per 1 doz pkgs 75c reg price $1 Syrup, per gallon 5(><- reg price 75c Soaps, 25c per box oil' Tobacco, 50c [H>r plug reg J'l ice 55c, O. ST- BLOUIS T, Bargains in All Lines For ( ’ A S I I O X I , Y. Tobacco, 4oc (dug reg price 50c , \shland, Or. tl'iihier& Hatter. In Crockery anfl Glassare. Cups & Saucers, 55c set reg price f>5c Plates, per set 55c Does a General Banking Business, reg price 05c ■otlections infl'ie «t alt .;<*• • -«Il b- points *>u Glass Sauces, 40e dozen favorable terms. smbl eX'-bangv a-i 1 teli yru|’hi<- trio si r- reg juice 50c I'orllaiiit. San Fri"<-i»< o amt N'ew York ^ItJd d»xt hnurjhi nl 7 ¡niees. Glass Sets, 1 pcs., 40c reg pi ice 50c Goblets, p( r doz SI reg price SI-50 I f Y ou W ant F íne Tumblers, 80c Chambers, per dozen reg ju'ice SI 05c reg ju ice $1 All Chimneys at cost. Lamps, 50c Lamps, regular juice 75c 25c regular price 40c 11 lbs. P. Granulated Sugar for $1. Flour, 90c j>er sack Coal Oil, per case S3 Is worth S3.75 Lit <le ria de dei. I've yet a fine eigne. I Imnglt it Of R. d- H.. Ln de dn de del. Finest 1 inpor!We«t nn<i Do- me«tlr ( Igtir« at litir« khaiter Lots of fine 1 instruments just ar rived at Hunsaker's music store, and more coming. Come and mak« your selection. E. B. knows how to please you, ¡.nd will sell lernest goods at liv ing pries«, • And All Other Goods Marked Down Proportionately. Come and See For Yourselves. ASHLAND STATE NORMAL F SCHOOL. Having one of the bent nkyhifLi.--. ip < )r- etfon, and knowing In nr tn m e I GTAliANTEK QOOD WORK. y-fc-CTTZ-’T-Z’. J.S -WFET. P h C ENr. Haitian a ics, hul«*gv4 Scb«X)l Er.inomy. .H’l A X GOODYEAR. Engllwb Gramma . Rhe’. > ic. and Isatin C. P. NESSF. Penmanship and Executive W.«rk MRS LOTTIE D WILLARD, V«»ice Culture. KATE P. C ALVIN. la«truroen ai Music. EMMA TOLMAN. Di living aud PaitUing. AMANDA M GOODYEAR, Critic Teacbei in T aining Rrh<x>l. ADDITIONAL TEACnERB, Members of the Senior <’!*•* it, E. TYLER. VfcHLAXD, ... O k EGOK. Myer’* Bloclueaet Fide M. in «trwt. C. D. Van Dyke ; Has located in Ashland for the manufacture nf fir«t-clH<oi Scholarship <»nc year $30 Commercial Course 125. Traj ning School per year 1 15. Examine Ashland Brooms V ery R eshectfvlly . <£ c ., CEO. ENGLE. Pin t term beginning Sept, fl, 1888. ther information addreee, For fur J S.SA trr, President, A| tUand, Oregon. [11— Before pla«*in( your or.ler» to dvalere «« hen devtn-d. RunplM »»nt O" 'hop tn My»r hniiiilna: v»»t tide of Main MreH, A»hUn<l. Oregon. 132»