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ASHLAND TIDINGS. B'.lGO.V ROAD APPROPRIA TION. THE LEGISLATURE. REAL ESTATE-MERCANTILE Ashland Riitlillng anil la»an ANioclatloti Pursuaut to call a number of citizens The state is asked to establish a of Ashland n.et in the city council A bill to appropriate $o.t*uO for the weather bureau nn«l appropriate #2600 cliamlier Monday. Jan. 2Stb, at 10 o’ FRIPAT construction of a wagon road to con to co-operate with the U. 8. Signal Ser clock a. m., to consider the matter of EDITORIAL .VOTES A.VD .VEHS. nect Co«» and Curry conutie«) with vice in wi-atber observations aud bul organizing a building nnd loan associa letins. tion. the Willamette valley and itn radroiid l)r. J. 8. Walter was called to the The Senators wanted a rest last chair It w ill require 8N).06(),»k») more, to highway» l.tm l»een favorably report«nl aud W. H. Letsls was chosen sec Thursday, aud adjourned at 11 A. M. Complete title Panama canal. to the state »euat«' by the commit on that day tilIJMotiday of this we»-k. retary. The object of the meeting beiDg pre tee to which it was ref<’rr««l. The The hum- adjourned Frirday moruiug sented, the question of proper proceed- A bill has passed the lower house of justice of such appropriation is till Monday. nre was discmwed, and ou motion the Congress increasing the pension of Cogswell has introduced a bill nn- chair was instructed to app«»int a com- to«» appareut to ne< I urgnment. To soldiers and sailors who lost the use promote in every pro|»erway the inter thorizmg county court* to d«-elare 1111- rnittee, himself lieiug one tnemlier, to of hoth hands from 872 to 81611 (»er change of commerce I'etween different navigable streams public highways fr»r (ins'e««! to incorporate. The commit the floating of logs, ete. Even’ day people livin'/ in the month. ■ tee, who are themselves the incorpora parts of the state is a duty which the ♦ • * Stanley has introduced a bill to aid tors, met in same place Tu««day and coimtrv are learning m«».<‘ and 8tat«‘ S«'»iat«.r J. W. Watts, of legislature should consider impera Jackson comity m «he construction of adopted the following article«, which will I»« duly tilled for recon! iu the of tive. As an economic measure, the a railroad Iwtween Jacksonville and Yamhill, is a candiiiate for U. 8. .Mar more to get their things <.f dress fice of the county clerk and secretary Medford, Bhal for Oregon umler Harrison. He appropriation of money for a wagon of state, as required by law: A pro|MM<'d nim-mlm nt of the legis and personal need of l'ie < mer Articles of Incorporation of the Ash was on the stump in New York dur- road such as deseril»e«l has all th«' lature, which will In- voted npou for ini' the fall campaign, and his friemls facts in its favor. Through the inac the first lime at next general »'lection land Building and Loan Association of chants. It is they who have the Oregon. say lit has a stroim “pull" upon the cessibility of the coast counties, «>m- if it pass both houses, provides that Ashland, Know all men by th<««e presents: merce to the value of many thousands member* of the legislature nhal) receive That we, the undersigned, J. 8. Walter, greatest variety of goods, the Iresh- prize. of dollars nnnually is driven or kept 85 per day. instead of SI. as now. and W. H. Atkinson. George Engle, J. M. est styles and the lowest prates— The weather has had things its own from the metropdis of our own state, that the biennial sessions may last for McCall, W. 11. Iss-ds. O. H. Blount, A. fifty dnya at such pay. but no more. W. Scott, M. L McCall, II. B. Carter. ami of necessity turns into th«' tide way in Oregon for a long time, es|»eei- The Coustitutiou now provides that J. M. Luark, J. W. Hockersmith, and the three things peci ssary to the allv in the V. Him» tie valley, but a Rowing into San Francisco. A fair only forty day’s pay shall l>e drawn at A. 8. Hammond, have this day associa most successful buying. bdl is now («ending Is foro the legisla appropriation for a gissl road would any regular session. ted ourselves for the purpose of form ture which, among itsother provisions, likely save more to the state in a sin A bill to provide for the purchase of ing a private cor|«»ration under the of SAMPLES and creates the oflice of “weather director" gle year than th«' sum expended in the half block of laud east of the Cap general laws of the State of Oregon, the )>erinanent improvement to be ef itol building. iin<l appropriating 8&<'>06 ami to that end do hereby make ami of thestai»’. ILLU ST RATED (’ A '1'A L( )G E E S therefor, or so much thereof as may lie sill>»»cril>e, iu triplicate, the following fected. necessary, has l>een introduced in the articles, to wit: Tlie cabinet slate of the New York The situation of Lake ami Klamath I house. Artie!«' 1. The name of this corpora and l»v aid of long experience and tion shall ls> The Ashland Building Prext im'ludes th«' following: "Blaine, eoiiiities is almost precisely similar to The first bill to go to the governor aud Loan Assix'iiitiou. The duration skill in filling orders, we are able secretary of state; Allison, secretary that of C oik aud Curry, with relation was e nt from the house Thursday af of said corporation shall be |>erpeturd. <>f the treasury; Wanamaker, secrets to th«' eotnmer«')' of our state. Th«' ternoon of last week. It was Wutts's Article 2. Th«' enterprise or busi to place the advantages oilered our rv <»f the navy; Flatt, (»«tmaster gen trade which should How from those bill authorizing the narrow gauge rail ness iu which said corporation eral; Alger, Mi-retary of war; Warner ««»unties to Portlaisl goes to San road lamipany to construct a bridge (MtseB to eugage is: city trade equally within reach of over the Willamette at Rays binding 1. To accumulate a film! from Miller, secretary of agriculture." Francisco. The wap>n roads crossing between Manon and Yamhill counties. contributions of its stis'kholders, out of town customers. th«- mountain !<arrkrs l»'tw««»u the A bill is lieforethe legislature for the from pretits from investments. John Wanamaker, of Philailelphia, counties of Klamath aud Jackson are creatiou of a new county out of Grant. 2. To loan uiouey 6» stockholders, As to cost of s«?nding -goods to visited Gen. Harrison at Imliana th«' the key t<> th«' situation. IVople of Th« pro|H»eition is to divide 1 he county upon proper s«'cunty, in amounts not i xci eiliug one hundred dollars for each other day, and the ever vigilant press Klamath county have ls-en »¡»euding of Grant al »out equally by a line run and fro, we might add that trans share of stock owned by the stix-kholder corres(H>ndent plainly tells ns in a money to build ami improve a road ning east and west, the southern half borrowing. Iwing the u<<w county, the name of portation charges have been so ooluinn dis|>:itch that Wanamaker down th«' Klamath to connect with the which is to lie Harney, after 111« large 3. To buy, improve and sell such either is down for a c tbinet position, railroad in Siskiyou county, Califor valley and lake of that name which it real property as may be deemed neces reduced that they hardly figure sary in the biiBiuessof the corporation. or else he isn't and lie (the correspon nia. That point Is'ing reached, the will contain. 4. To receive money on deposit, and in the handsome saving usually dent,» isn't sure which. A bill to consolidate Portland. East allow interest therefor. differenc«' in shipping rates northward Portland and Albina in one city cor|M> over tin; Siskiyou mountains to Port Article 3. The said corporation gained. The clerk hire at each nefision of the land and southward to San Francisco ration will occasion a contest in the shall have its principal office ami plsoe legislature, as will also the Bull Run of business iu the City of Ashland, in Oregon legialature amounts to from is in favor of the latter city, which, llavo you doubts as to the water bill, i'll«» latter p iss.'d the sen the County of Jackson, State of Ore $10,ooO to 8l2,<tiO. Half that sum with its other advantages over Port ate Tuesday. gon. merits of this system of trade ? would procure all the clerical assist land, secures to it the whole of tile Article 4. The capital stock of said A bill has l»cen introduced by Cham mice iwedetl. but public economy is a trade which reaches th«* railroad at berlin, of Mariou to provide for a state <*orporation shall be On«' Hundred Try it 1 spasmodic complaint with our Oregon that point from Southern Oregon. If reform school a most worthy object. Thousand Dollars, divid'd iu to one thousand shares. legislators, and a spasm always comes the wagon haul were made from A memorial to Cougress urging that Article «5. The par value of each on when a normal sch»*»l bill reaches Klamath county to Ashland now, as it the l’nite.1 States constitution la1 so share shall be one bnudred dollars. amended that senators shall lie ehs'ted a vote. In Witness whereof, we have here used to 1»', the difference in rate by direct vote of the [>eople instead of unto set our Kinds and seals, in tripli would I»' in favor of Portland, and by state legislatures was voted down cate, this -day of 1889. At the trial of Wm. O'Brien ou Portland would secure the bulk of the in the bouse T'lestlay the vote lieiug | N unes of incorporators as signed 400, 402, 404, 403, 403, 410 K Street, charge of conspiracy against the Brit trade. The ul<l wagon road from ayes, 23, nays. 31; ami Jacks«>11 county's above. ] ish government, which iM'gan at Car- r«'pr«sentatives all voted for the me Subscriptions to the stock will now riek-on-Suir, Ireland, hist Thursday, Linkville to .Ashland, by an appropria morial. SACRAMENTO, CAI be received and upou .566 shares being Ik) could be so a crowd of twenty thousand people tion of 810,’MH) or subscrilaHl, the st«x*khol«lera will or much shortened aud improved that it LOH Ml I THEN (IF THE 111*1 sE. gathered and rioting ensued. O’Brien ganize, elect directors, adopt by-laws, Dry Goods, Clothing-, Shoes, Huts, etc. Each of th«' incorporators is a escaped from the eon rt ruom, and is would be the route followed by the wagon freighters between Lak«' ami Millinery, Notions, etc. committee of one to explain the char at lioert.v. Six hundred policemeu Following «re the standing cotnniit- charged the crowd several time.«, and Klamath counties aud the railroad. te«'s of the lower house of the Oregon acter of the association to inquirers. Such an appropriation should l»e Legislature, appointed by 8[>eaker a number of people were injured. made, as an act of commercial self de Smith: DEEDS RECORDED. Fhs'tions Wdliimsou, JenuingB, fense on the part of the state. It is Tlie Oiepoman’» Salem correspon Fell, Pope and Price. The following have Invìi r<«'.>rileJ iu dent says a bill introduced by Jen declare«! by well informed (arsons the otti««' of th«' Comity Clerk since re Ways and Means Apperson, Ear port in last issue of the T idings : nings to amend the law relating to that the road could lie shortened more hart and Moss. Siales t«> Samuel Bowen—patent, legal voters at school meetings is than five miles and vastly improved in E'hieation Blundell, Armstrong l»’.v (’ a< nitvd rcs in wees 21 and 22, tp 37, R 1 wot. favorably considered and will become grade am! surface by a small appro and Kirk. Je.*se Richardson t<* Win. Kenkeu D I. C Judiciary Harrinu'toii, Waldo, Coll- NO 60, tp ;J7, R 1 weM. ÓJ 9«-10l acre*; f-lBOO. a law. The law now provides that priation. Geo W. Danes to Geo. !.. Briggs—120 acres Seniitor Cogswell has a bill before doii, Beno aud Bowditch. any citizen of this state shall l»e en in M-e 15. T 37, R 1 west ; |409. the legislature to appropriate money Claims- Gilbert, Guoduough and <> A T Co. to .< G. Wortinuu—lots 14, 1.5 and DUNKARD I III K< H, GRANITE titled to vote at aschool meeting who JenuingB. Htrvfl, Awbland. Preaching eiu/y If*, blk 7\ Medfutd; <l;J0. is 21 years of age and has resided in for the road which goes down the Sunday at !i o’ul.xk a. m. Otk TCo. to .Mrs. S. G. Wortman-lot 13, Military Affairs- Ladd, Northtip blk 78. Medford; H*. th<> district thirty days immeditely Klamath river. His lull should lx.' and Miller of Jackson. styled, “ An act to promote and per I.. L. Angle to R H. Hn-per—south part of 'Y'Zsr' BAPTIST < HERCH. ASHLAND preceding the meeting, and has prop [^¿£5 Regular service* : ext Sab! nib, boib Rond and Highways Paulsen, Huu- lots I? ami 20, blk 20, Medford; >806.25. nioniiiui and evening by the | astur. Rev. F. erty in the distrinct U|»>n which he or petuate the divcision of trade from ter aud Hume. «S irai Anu White t » E. I*. Geary—100 acre« W. (lookin. in tp .0», K 2 west; <27*00. she pays a tax. The bill (lending the channels of our own state into Engrossed Bills Roberts. Harring- Martha M. Cooksey to Mrs. Rosa White—lot E.fHt HCI! -U F - Vf)-II» EIL. California." The effect of its passage re- adds to this section th«1 words: “or ton and Myres. 3 in Cooksey’s addition tu Cetili al Point; )1. t Ertstur. Scrv 1< «> Sabbalh School, 9 3U. I’n-a. bling nt io A. M . and 7 P. M. ITayei Constantine Magruder, trustee, to Veutu have children i f sclu-ol ng«' to ed would l>«' such as cannot reasonably Enrolled Bills ria C. Hinkle lots 3 ami 4, blk 3, Central meeting Thursday evening al 7 P. .M. claim assistance from th«' treasury of Qhimbee. ucate." Point; 1100, < • ♦ the state. Indian Affairs Benn, Moore and I’. W. Olwell to A. J. Weeks - lami in tp 38, ry-Oar’FIKST PRESBYTERIAN <TII Rt lI. ’.Zki I'tilamt. 1». l'gou. It.o. F G hl lange. R I west ; il7» <). Th«' biennial r« |s>rt of the sii(>erin- As to th«' benefits to the (>«'o(ile of Stafford. I a-l..r. : atíbalo >er\it e» Pre«. Itine morii Willard Oau f<»rd to C. \. Burnett lot» tendent of the state penitentiary repre- Southeastern Oregon exclusively, it Printing --(look, Hume and Miller 8 ami lug amt eveuing Sibbalti »chooi at 9 3.) a. 9, blk m ;, Medford; ♦2i<5. »n. Y oiiiik lample'» i)!«'«'tll»g at 3 |>. m. Gen sentsth«' institution to I»' in a satisfac should lie said that a good road to ot Jackson. Oliver Haibnugh to Paul Chartrand—5 eral prayer meeting rhu’>day evenlug Corporations Laughlin, Northtip acres in tp 37, R 2 * a-l ; <225. tory «s'l'ditiou and a credit to the state. Ashland, such as can !»• made, would Henry Aniermun et al. to Win. T. Smith an<l Fell. FIRST CONGRKGATIoNAI, Tlie total expenditures for the two !>e much preferred by a majority of land in Talent ; $32. .^g»g church of A'hlaud, Rev. G. J. Wel> Commerce —Thompson. Parker, I. W. Short et a!. t»»T. W. Johuson laud in »:er, pa-tor. corner of Main atreet amt years ending Jan. 1. l'»*,.*wer«'$t’S.*>o).- the citizens of Klamath and Lake Thomas, Short aud Morel«x'k. »i-kiyouatenne. Moruiughour. I'1.:»', even Cottage addiiiou to Medford; >160. 41. exclusive of appropriations for counties to the route down Klamath T. W. Johnson to Arthur D. Sciiti--Jami in ing hour. 7:30: Smulay «chool. IV m ; prayer Coiintit«« Crosno. W im '-I, Laughlin meeting. Thursday Fvfniiig at 7:30. All are new buildings. The cash earnings of canyon into California. Cottage addition to Medford; fli-0. * Blundell and Moss. ordiallv Invitad io tar t-raaetit. Miner to T. W. Bryant—laud in Mi the couvicts wore $41,9 3.«6, leaving Federal Belatious Parker, W«s>i ner E. ’s E. addition to Ashland; |«>50. the net expenses of th«' state, 82t>,7.V>., and Bowditch. Ellen N«>rcr«-sx to J. M l.ua k—2 33-100 Does It Pay? TH E SA .1/0.1 .V TRO UHI. E. 33. The net «'ost of maintaining the Mining Hasknll, Howard and acres in Ashland; |lr00. Three fourths of our people are Wm. M. Gilroy to T. W. Bryant 5 a resin prison«'!* was 8"»3.3I (wr capita (>er The p<>s il ility of war In'twecu the Price. Affliland; |U2«». troulili d with l>ys(x'iisia or Liver Coui- . hoe- at Public Lands Gilliam. Rick-r and year, or 13.7 «•ents [>er day. The low United States and Gennnny is one of S S. Stearns et al. t * E F. Walker 5 acres plaint in some form or other, which by Napton. In tp 37, R 2 west; >157.«50. nature of the diseiise has a depressing est numla'r of prisoners in attendance the topics under pro ent discussion in Geo. W. 1‘ hhcs to G. W. Herka'liorn— ICO mtliience on the mind or lexlv. prevent Internal Improvements Stafford, acres at tiny time was 2i*4, the highest, i Dec. the newspapers of this country and iu sec 15, tp:«?, R l west; |1- ing them from thinking or acting clear Fisher of Folk ami Hahu. James E T«*linau t«> A C. lie. in-.33 15-100 ly in any matter of importance. Indi |s.sSi 2«;». Twenty-four prisoners Europe. While there is little pros Public Buildings G.er, Earhart acic.sin Ashland precinct; Il gestion. coming up of the food after eat a re serving life sentences. Superin pect of war, the lack of harmony be ami Naptou. li W. Howard to A. P. Talent- land in mg. dyspepsia, sick headache, aciuitv of »Medford; p_uv tile aLtmach or any derangement of the tendent Diw ning recommends the ap tween our government and that of Agriculture Powell, Roe, aud La- J R. I'o-er to J. A. Ruble 10 acres in tp 39, stomach or liver (upou winch the whole pointment of a regular chaplain at a Germany is a matter of general inter Brie. R 1 vast. >1300. HQtion of our svsteiu dep ndsi are iix«'d salary, the erect ion of an addi i-st. an I is lieing discussed daily by sjis'dily and effectually overcome tiv Wm. J. Johns to Wm. H. W ickha u \ acre Alcholic Traffi • Layman. Fisher tile use*of Green's lugust Flower. The in Ashlaud; f2 »0. of Multnomah and Derby. tion Ilk I feet long to the south wing, a jouru'distn ami statesmen. Hummer l«> (iv«>. W. Renfro 5 acres most stubborn cases have yielded to ils R always and Transportatmn Max- in James (»»rtion of which is need««! for hospi tp 39, R 2 vast; ¡*2 0. lnltuenoe, as thousands of letters re The Santoan i-l.m Is. situated in the well, Stowbn.lge, McCoy, Wilson and ceived will testify. The inmiensi' sale tal pur|»>»c« ami the remaining ¡»or- South Pacific, something more than Miller of Linu. of this iiitHiicine m another guarantee of City Council Proceedings. tiou could l»e used for a reformatory .k»)l> noics rpmi S;:n b r.,neoc,have, Asseesmeut ami Taxation Waldo, ■>f its merits, (over a million and half sold last year.) So we ask. will wliool; the erection of a small woolen a (sipuliitioii of something less than Williamson, P<u«(uet, Belknap and Ashland City Council held an nd- iiott'.es it pay tos'iffer from an> of the alaive mill at a cost of $7566 to manufacture 56,666. They have a government, will, Gmiibee. journed meeting. Mayor Mills and diseastsi when yon can have imm"<iiate Councilmen Colton, Fountain. Thorn relief in the August Flower. Three doses doth and blankets for the use of I he a chief at its head, for each island. Vai i!n:lizu>tl<>i' Laws. ton and Walter present, Monday even will prove its worth. It is sold l>y nil (irisoners; the purchase of more land England, Gni-many. tin I the United ing. Jan. 28th. druggists ami general dealers in nil : Washtiurteli ilisi'ut«'*». Jnn. 24| in the vicinity of the prison; an4 the States have been granted by thy is City ordinance No. 61 was passed, pirts of the world. IL pres« litnt ive < Liles of Alabama is levying n live mill tux for IS*.* u(a»n making of an appropriation of $5110 lamlers cone» ssions of gri i.t value in endeavoring to molify the naturaliza the property in the city. t<> repair buildings aral machinery. Il,Mims to Relit. the way of harbor privile.is, etc The tion 1 iws, of th«' ««mutry and to make City Ordinance No. 62 was passed, Niis ly furnished rooms to let < .«t.’inding of the three powers with re them more strict nud severe. For this giving to the Ashland Electric l’ow- r ÜENEHAL NEWS DISPATCHES. lation to the islands lies been sup pur(>ose be has prepared a bill which a and Light Co. the right of way for residence of Mrs. 11. Ral| h on I Hul>-«'ommitt««' of the House Judiciary street near business part ot town. Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 posed to It' about equal, but now it is Commill««, lias »(»(»roved and which their lilies throughout the city. Conmii’tve on city pound reported W ashington . Jan. 2*». A proniiueut charged that Bismarck is intriguing the Ju h.'»ry Committee of the House that, they bad secured a lease of ground Stop! Read! Republican seuntor, who has visited the from F. Roper, and had suitable en- |>nsid« ut-el«s-t, r< marked toslay Hint to obtain control of the islands, in ■ will ««insider od Saturday. This is to certify that I am general The following are the features of the closures constructed. he was «■onvinced that nt least five view of their increased itn|»>rtai:ce oil agent for the Nonpareil Photo Com bill; No alien shall be naturalized by Bill of 877 in favor of H. J. Black pany, on« of the largest and best firms portfolios had lisen dispiis««! of. as fol account of the canal to be oftened lows: I’d line. (Xs retary of state; Alli through the isthmus of Panama. The any court w ho has ever lieeti cotivicteil for material and labor in constructing of the kind in the U. 8. Our best of felony or any other infamous crime, pound was ordered paid. son, secretary of the treasury: Warner grade India ink. water color and ex A plat of Saxman's Pennsylvania celsior crayon portraits; we defy any Millcr.postmaster-geueral; Wann maker, German government and some of its or any crime involving moral turpitude, or who has emigrated to the Uuit««! Addition to the City of Ashland was house tolicat them,both in qnalityand secretary of the» navy; John F. Swift, citizens have valuable plantation and of California, «n-cretary of th«' interior. trade interests in these islands, espe States in violation of any of the laws, tiled with the city records. price. Call and see samples of work, thereof, or w ho cannot s|>eak the Eug- at C. A. Nutley’a store next to the The Irish World, of th«' fifth iustaut cially in the island of Upolo To hsh language or read the C-oustitution A Sew Telephone. W. IL H aynes , post office. says: "Never since the evil day, when further their interests, German repre of the United Stat«« in the English. Hartf.ird Times. Agent. 23] Ireland’s native parliament was des sentatives have deposed the chief of The bill gives a form of petition A telepb.iuo is in use in the Adj 11- troyed by inethvsis iinj>arallele<l for in which must lie filed iu any court which At a llargnln famy oil the (>.">gvs of history, has Brit the island. Malic to.», and in his place has jurisdiction after the petitioner tant-General's office st the Capitol ish rill«' ««i.ployeii nil its dials'lical put in power Tamases«', who is but a has resid««l five years in the United which may lawome instrumental in A full blorxl Hereford bull for sale agencies so op« uly, brutally, and re t<s»l in tlieir liaiuLs. Au insurrection States aud also over one year iu the breaking up the present monopoly ou at a bargain at the old dayton (»lace, that useful invention. The wire em six miles south of Ashland. Owner is morselessly for th«' extinction of the occurred on this island, and tierman Stale where the petition was filed. Irish race ns it lias in the year just Th« bill provides tb.it upon the fil ployed, and which rises to the third going out of the stock business. forces were emplo /ed in tin attack on f come to a cloe«'." ing of such petili<.ns the clerk of the tloor of the building, is coni|>ose<i of natives. American citizens and Ameri court shall enter the case upon a docket six strauds of steel'wound around a Call ami Settle H akooiio , V onn ., .Ian. 24.— lusur- can interests have been abused, it is to lie kept for that purpose, and give uo- cord cuvered with a preparation of an«v circles are excittal by the an ice in wri.ing to the United Stat««* Dis naraffine, which prevents imluetion. Having disposed of our business, W. nouncement of Col. Jacob L Green, claimetl. and the right of the island- trict Attorney, if in tlm United States No battery is required and the voioe of 8. (Tore will be found at th« ollie« of (»resideiit of the Connecticut Mutual ers, to self-government, which was Con rt,l< »the Solicitor of Pul »lieProsecu- a person standing in the room at a <1. F. Billings. All thus«" knowing Does a General Banking Business Life Insurance «x'lupauy, that Joseph agreed u|x.»n in a conference of repre tion,and these petitions shall l e hennl in distance of twenty foot from the ln- themselves indebted to us. will please '«»lleclion« made fit all ncee»»!t'le points on A. Misire. general agent i.t Indianap sentatives of the thre«' ;s>wers, has preference to oilier c:is«s, aud ii|>on the strununt can Is» distinctly heard at the call aud settle. C layton & G ore . favorable term»,. olis. was a defaulter iu half a million other end of the lines. By means of ¡»earing th«> District Attorney shall ap Sight exchange anil telegraplil trails!, rs «lollare. M«fi>re assigned to th« otliivrs been violate«! by Germany, it is said. pear ami defend against the petition, thin remarkable invention the Adju Jacksonville Io Jtedfonl. Portland, Saa Fren' isco and Si » York Secretary Bayard doesn't seem to and if, upon hearing all the evidence, tant-General and his associntea can of tli«> Mutual Life all personal ami afii ntltirrl vrires . Au.f Patrouize the only wagon that con real pr«»|>erty. which ne.y rtshioe the have managed the matter very satis the Court is satisfi>-d that all the alle •carry on a conversation with thus«' loes t«> 8166,1*66. Col. Green says th«' factorily thus far, and it will probably gations of the petition are proved he connected with the other departments nects with every train, rain or shine, standing of the company wdl not be without leaving their desks. The new ami carries the U. 8. mail and Wells. make n<> progress toward settlement shall enter a jtnlgmeut of decree de- telephone has lieen used with great Fargo «fr Uo.'s express. Satisfaction impaired by th«' loss. daring the petitioner a citizen. Er>. H elms , Driver. till the new administration takes the success in other cities. The limit is guaranteed. W asiiiniiton , Jan. 24. The senate to five miles, but the inventor hopes reins of government. coani|itlee ou woman suffrag«' gave a IhogrHplilcsl. exceed this in the near future. Notice hearmg to-day to a number of «W«'- I The Salem "Capital Jounial" is pub gat««« who were in iith'iidrince nt the Facts About Alaska. Bargains in tiro» <«< hh 1 s . 1 will take legal proceedings against lishing sketchi B of inenilHTS of the leg r«s-cnt woman suffrage ««invention. The lust re[K>rt of Gov. Swineford, islature. Following is what it tells of I u order to reduce stock we have re- all parties owing J. 1). Fountain 20 Susan B. Anthony. Isabelle Iss'cher of Alaska, is very voluminous. The ilnctsl th«' (»rii« on all our dress grssls. days after this notice. No exceptions Representative Price of this county: Hooker, of Connecticut, and Virginia first enters into an elabor "Hon. W. K. Price is another of Or A splendid assortment to s«'l«« t from. will Is- made, as the business must be L Miuor. of Missouri, explain««! the governor review of the territory mid esti egon's native representatives. 11« wai Cali nud examine. J. M. M o C a LL. * chised tip. I. IL 1 I awho N, Assiguce. difficulties that women expericn««» in ate mates tin- annual resources lit al amt born at Albany. L;uu county, iu 1856. Ashland, Or., J.ui. 11. 1»« attempting to s«'«'nre suffrage legisla 8.*.o06.<>>)0. divided as follows: Fisher H<> pa»s«xi Ins youth at Albany atil re- tion. "In favor of and against woman ies, 84.606.066; minerals, 82.000,600; ««■ived bis ediK'atiou there. After ar suffrage m Washington territory,” was all other resources. #5.600,066. He the subject of Mrs. A. S. Dnuniway’s urges the development of th«' territory riving at the ag« of maturity ho wont remarks. When she had put in her mines. »s|>ecia))y of «'«ail. which he to Crook county, wberp he was en gaged extensively in stock raising for l>lea for amenduuut to the ooustitn- exists in large quantities. ten years. Four years ago be went to tioli, she wns su<sss->k«l by Mrs. I.ucy claims Considerable space is devotet to the 8ton«' Blackwell, of Boston, who told charges against the Alaska Seal com Jnekson ««»unty, ami again eoutiutied King of Hoop, 81.25, at the Rod OH — the story of how the w«>nien of Boston pany. and lie states that those hereto stock ranting, at which occupation he Hous,*. x has succeeded in accumulating a neat saved that city's public scbtjola. fore published gave only a portion of nud comfortable fortune. In 1872 he Men’s shoes. 81.56 p -r pair, ut O. H The San Francisco Clirouieh*. Jan. the story. He criticises the company was ma med at Albany to Miss Pauline Blount's. ♦ 17: '1'l.e change of rulers in China severely and charges them with ill Haeklen, and their home is now made Men's la» its from 8*2.56 up nt O. H. next month will lw watchtsl with much treating Indians ami hi .«king them happy by twolmys. '1 lie oldest is now * and — interest by th«' W«stern w«»rl«l. The slav, s and of completely dei.ior.dizbig attending seho't! at Jacksonville. Mr. Blount's. old Empress who has rul««i for more business iu the territory, lie attacks Price's faim ' was one of (lie first set New lot men's oil clothing nt O. H. than twenty years has given much Hie congressional investigMion of th« tlers and foiii'deis of Albany. Mr. Blount’s. * nutl'.ority to Li Hung Chong. Uie Mar charges, and «u»)s it will not amonut Pm e is s.-rv.ng h:« term as a demo- I 1 Coni Oil. 83.60 per ease at the lied quis Te«i>g Hlul «»tiler men who nr«1 to anything. In cuiiclnsiou i»' recom er it ;•« representative fretn Jacksou Hout««. x k -Y •- fruiajly to Enr«'|>ean institutions. mends the entire re-orgwniz :ta n of the Ci milt». territory and urges that the Indnius Brocade diagonal and plaid dress Th«' result has I hc U the ««-tablishment of a navy of foreign n««lels, th«' Liuhl- lie given a better civil government. goods, 10 els. per yard ut M. L. Al A Pleasing Sense ing of telegraph aud t< lepholi«' lines ford's. ’ x my stock in trade, and < *f henltli au l strength renewed and and the ■!(« long of eighty miles of rail Advice to Mothers. The best and cheapest Is sits and o: «'.,.-»• an.I comfort follows the use of road. But t!«' young Emperor may Mr». Winslow's Soothing Simp, to shoes m town will be found at Mc «•Lange all this, as he is reprceeuti'd to children teetlihig. is the (»recnptioti <> Syrup of Fig . as it nets in harmony Call's Do ♦ be wholly under the intiilelice of his one of the Irest female nnr*« ami phy with nalnr.- to efT.-ctuallv cienoso the tutor, a man bitterly prejudice«! against mciausinllie United States, and ...is siso; i when costive or billions. For At the Eun«|ieau Restaurant yon can foreigners uud all things foreign. The been umd for forty years witii never sale in 511c. and $1 bottles by nil lead got Isiard by the w,ek rt reasonable Next door north of Mrs i contest between the old aud the new failing snccess by millions of mothers ing druggists. prices. * Wood Notice. will lie fought in high phiees iu China, for lliitr children. During ilia proet ss Thun* i« u well -locked w«»-»d d >•»#» k of Rock Candy Drips Hymn. HO cents lioynton’s Millinery store A Chicago newspaper prints an iu- nud th«' Couseivntne will !»e worst««!. of teething its v»hie is incalculable It the N«»wl!y hl <‘k, corner Main and Ha i ’ r relieves the child from pain, cures dys terview with John Wanamaker, of per gallon. Regular price 90 cents, at Main St. Y<»urs trulv, Still, progress wdl lx- slow in the land entery and «liarrli.e i. griping m the dine street* J>rv llkineh -Live wo»»d mid 18 X and 2<>-*in<*h beater uo»>d, delivered on >»h*.rt of Confucius, nud it may be that this laiwels. nnd’wind ooh«'. By giving health Philadelphia, the proprietor of the the Red House. notiro anvuhe u in town largest retail store in the world, in slowuers to adopt Western cnstoins to the child it rests the inulin r. Price Now is the tuns b» fit up men’s N, B: AH J art les hauling w«»od to town which interview Mr. Wanamaker says furnishing goods are selling al cost at am) inventions is a g<x«l tlnug for the S5c a bott!«'. or having anv v.«>«.d f.*r mle in la'vv or m . hi I his success is largely duu to advertis M. L Alford’s. h»tK. will do well to rail a’ the otfieeof« W civilized world. To give th«' fanatical • Ayer* al the al>ove corner. 3.1 millions of China any ¡mwer l<> coj* lesoti fi in piantiug and drawing ing. He spends 85,'Kt) 3 week in ad O.H. Blount's famous clothing bouse with foreigners would !»e a source of will be givin by M. O-luirn, at bis vertisements and pays au ex(»ert 81.61'0 BUDTOI3TO*|IJ3 wjpnuo Eleven poiintlH of 1 > < J Sugar for $1 daDger to the other uatious of Asia as residence ou thè side-tnli above ihe a month to attend to this branch of is crowdeil to the utmost with lus fine nt tbe Red Rouse. winter stock. his busiuees. uormal sobool. well as of Europe. FEBRUARY I, i WHAT FOR SALE AT COST 13vi cos ! PLEASE READ: V. Axle Grease The Bank oí Ashland ASHLAND OGN. ASHLAND PRICES. One F arm containing toy acres of land suitable for mixed firming per can W ell located 3 miles trom Ashland. reg. price 15c. 40 Acres 6 miles from Ashland: suitable for a comfortable home. Blueing, 10c per box. Price if sold at once $25 per acre. reg. price 15c, 20 Acres ot Fruit Land 1 !.• miles from Ashland: $100 per acre. Buckets. 30e each. 14 Acres Fruit Land mile from Ashland. Fine Location for a leg. price 40c. home. $150 per acre. Mixed Bird Seed, Be n>. IO Acres of good Fruit Land at $too per acre- reg. price 12Ac. IO Acres Fruit Land at $60 per acre. Baked Beans, 25c can. 4 One half acre lots from $100 to $1 to eat It. reg. price 30c. Lots in Hunsaker’s Addition. Cards (visiting) 15c pkg. io 5 Lots in Miner’s Addition. reg price 25c ! I Coffee, (1 test Roast) 35c ti> For Sale by reg J »rice 40c Clams, I »er can 15c reg price 25c Citron, 30c n. reguler price .50c Clothes Wringers, $2| i ASHLAND, OREGON, reg price $2.7.5 Codfish, 20c pkg. (Office near Post'iftice. ) reg price 25c Candles, 14 for 25c reg price 10 for 25c Candies, (choicest) 30c n. reg price 50c Candies, (plain) 15c »> reg price 25c Curiants, 10c per it reg price 12 Ac Cocoanut, 25c per lb reg ]»l ice 50c Corned Beef, 25c can reg price 30c Clothes Lines (wire) 45c reg price 50c Cream Tartar, 35c 11». reg price 50c Chopping Knives, 15c reg price 35c :<»< » : Corn, dried, sweet. 10c 11». reg price 12?,«- Corn, in cans. 17c reg price 20c cat-li Demijohns, way down Erasers, at cost {eg. Price S1.50; .»e eluseli (Jilt at $1 Extracts, 2oz. bottle, 15c leg price 20c Men’s Heavy Boots front $1 up. Extracts, s oz. bottle. 30c reg | »rice 50c Eon’s Heavy Shoes from $1 up. Extracts, 16 oz. but.. 80c Men’s Overcoats from $5 up. reg price $1 Men’s Heavy Lined Duck l isters reduce«! t<> S:’, to <•!< »s<* Envelopes, 5c pkg Meus Black Diagonal Suits. Kcgular $20; reg price 10c I {educed to $15 Hops, 15e per pkg reg ]»rice 20c Men's Mucilage. 10c per bottle reg price 15c Men’s Hats from 40c up. Maccaroni, ] »er I •< >x $ 1,25 Men’s Woolen Pants reduced to $2. 3,4. pair. reg price $1.50 Bovs’ Overcoats reduced to $3 each. Oysters, 10c per can reg price 1 .><• Oat Meal, 17 lbs for $1 reg price 1.“» lbs $1 Tobacco, (’¡gars, iQc., wav down to close. Pepper, 4 cans 50c reg price 60c Peaches, canned, 25c reg price !0c Pencils, lead, per doz 25c leg price 5i >c Rice, 14 lbs $1 reg price 12 ll»s $1 Raisins, per box 85c reg prieo $1 Soda, per 1 doz pkgs 75c reg price $1 Syrup, i»er gallon 50c reg price 75c Soaps, 25c per box off Tobacco, 50c per plug reg price 55e Tobacco, 40c plug reg price 50e * I G. F. BILLINGS. 60 DAY » I 1 Bargains in All Lines FOR NEXT SIXTY DAYS Cups & Saucers, 55<- set leg price (*5c per sei 55c reg price 65c Glass Sauces, luc «I ozch reg ¡»rice 50c Glass Sets, 4 pcs., 40c reg price 50c Goblets, p< r (h»/- $1 reg price $1.50 Plates, I f Y ou W ant F ine I» Fl OTO G R A PI IS And want them made at Tumblers, 80c pel- dozen reg price $1 Chambers, 65c reg price $1 All Chimneys at cost. Lamps, 50c Lamps, regular price 75c 25c regular price 40c 11 lbs. D. Granulated Sugar for $1. Flour, 90c I»er sack Coal Oil, per case $3 Js worth $3.75 And All Other Goods I Marked Down Proportionately. Come and See For Yourselves C. E. DEAN V ery R espectfully . etc,, CEO. ENCLE 9 ASHLAND STATE NORMAL PHOTOGRAPHY. SCHOOL FACVLTT. Having one of the beet ekjli. dittili < >r- egoii, UH«/ /.Moiri»,(/ /.ore t<> i,.w it, I Ot'AKANTEK <MK,I, MoKK. J. H s* EET. l'K»-tn»:sT, Matliainatic», l'«p . Seh.sil t.< .<*ou,,iny. Jfl.A M GOODYEAR. Eagli-h Gianunar, Klie'oric. atei Latin F. XF.SSE, PenntniiHhip and Executive Work. MRS LOTTIE 1» WILLARD, Voice Culture. KATE. P. CAI.VIX, 111st rumentai Mu»ic. EMMA TOLMAN. Drawluk and Patullila. AMANDA M GOODYEAR, Critic Teacher tu Trainine School ADDITIONAL TEA< IIEIIS. Member» of ttie Senior Claw». Svbolarwhip one year Commercial Courue (25. Training School per year (15. Fir»t term lieainnliix Sept. ?.. I«-« Fa.' fur- tber information add re»», J S.Swarr. Pre»IJent, Athlaud, Oregon. [11—4 E. TYLER. A hhlani », O ufoon . Myer’s Block.east aide Main etnei. C. D. Van Dyke Ha»* bM’utrd iu Ashland for the manufacture of tirFl-< la >» Examine Ashland Brooms Before pliM’liiR your orders. Samples s«nl to dealers when denired. KT Shop in Nrer building eatl tide of Main street, Ashland, Orrgou. l&îb