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ASHLAND TIDINGS FRIDAY ISAVGURA TIOS PREPARA TIVES. MARCH 1. IB* Mete Appropriations. FORTY DAYS’ »ORK. The general biennial appiopriation IRS New Laws Passed at the Late Setwioa bill passed by the legislature appropri of the Oregon Solons al Salem. ates S76K.878.65. Of this there is ap propriated out of the trust funds $36,- [Compiled by Oregon Statesnian.l 716.1M, and the balance comes out of The following list of bills that have the general fund. or Boon will become laws is the result The insane asylum for general ex of the session of the Oregon legisla penses gets $154,000. For conveying ture just closed. Eighty five of the patients to the asylum there is appro new laws, of which 13 are incorpora- i priated $20,000; for the purchase of ad tion acts, originated in the senate, and ditional ground, $30,000, and for ad 78, including 18 incorporation bills, ditions and general repairs $68,300. originated in the house: These appropriations are liberal, but HOUSE BILLS. all necessary at this time. For > 10» for relief of J. M. Plii'iucire For the railroad commission there Amending t ode in reference to referees. T<> regulate recording of town anti evraete- is appropriated $19.000. The bouse refused to purchase the n plat* in Multnomah county. Addhig ‘•«leer ' in the L’arne law electric light plant for 821.000, but ap Amending the law regardingincorpomtion propriated 810,000 to pay for the lights, of • hurehe* and religion* ami other Madefies. General appropriation bill, about |7'if»,uug as per contract. The school for deaf mutes gets 816,- out of general fund. For 112,000 for a road from <'oos to Douglas 000 for the next two years, and the county. To < hauge name ui Averill, Coos county, blind school $9,000. I The capitol building and grounds to Baudon. For WW for the Wallowa cauyou wagon get only $11.000, and the dome must Reducing tulotagc fees ou ( olumbia bar wait for at least two years. aud river and the Willamette about 40 per The Orphans’ Home at Salem gets $5000, instead of $3000, as does the r*Lnvman\ (or Dimk k’*) high license bill bee am e a law without the governor's >dgua- Portland Home. For the incidental fund 824.000 is tnre. For 114,000for Curry county wagon road set apart, and for the printing fund Making circuit judge* magistrate* To tix times of holding county court in $28,1100. The penitentiary gets the usual ap Tillamook. To purchase copies of “14th anil 15th Orc propriation to pay expenses and salar gon." the sebsion laws and Hill's code. To change the name of Bully creek. Mai ies. and about $8000 for improvements hour county, to Abler creek. and repairs. A special from Washington says: Accommodations have been prepared THE RAI LROA1) COM MI SSI OS along Pennsylvania avenue by the MUbbLE. construction of temporary platforms bill Is-fors the le^rislat tl re to to seat 30,000 or 40.00O people to view create a state railroad oommiaaion the inauguration parade, while on the cotn|»oHed of three meuiliers, not more balconies, windows and honseto|>s as than two to l»e of the same political many more can witness this great pro party, was vetoed by Governor Pen cession. Pennsylvania avenue is the noyer, but was paswd over his veto, broadest thoroughfare possessed by and the legislature then elected as the any city in the United States. It has commissioners, J. P. Faul, of Baker an average w idth of about 125 feet county ; Geo. W. Colvig, of Douglas from curb to curb, while the sidewalks county ; Robert Clow, of Polk county. average twenty feet in breadth. The The governor decided that the bill numlter of people who can see the does not take effect till ninety days . paratie on foot in this space, al »out from the date of it» p.ussage, because two miles long, and from the many as the emergency clause says it shall acre« of grounds at»out the White take effect “immediately upon its ap House ami the Capitol, cannot be esti proval by the governor," and a» he mated. It is safe to say that half a did not approve it, that clause is null, million people will see President Har and the passage of the bill over his rison on the way from the Capitol to vato if not to l»e sulmtituted in such the White House »ext Monday. Naarly all of the finishing touches effect for his approval. With this as the ground work .»f his logic he next have been given to the preparations finds that the legislature could not external and internal for the inaugu maks the election of commissioners, ration. The great platform on the For >10,000 for wagon road from Heppner to l»ecause the law did not go into effect east front of the Capitol, from which Monument. For >10.000 for wagon road iu Tillamook till after its adjournment. He there Harrison will deliver his inaugural county. To locate county roads for logging purpose« address, is finished, and tickets are be fore hastened to ap(H»int two new com Amending the iiisuranuv law The “gradual reduction“ educational act. missioners under the old law which he ing issued for those who will occupy To create !Sherman county. treated so lightly at the Iteginning of it. The long sheds leading to the ('resting a state lx»ard of horticulture. railroad companies to pay for Session; and declares that at the Pension building, when» the inaugu in Compelling tile* Killed iration of the ninety days he will ral ball will take place, and which am To make the \\ a*e6 Indepemient academy at The Dalles a normal school. appoint three commissioners, to hold to protect the people going from their For official reporters (stenographers) of cir courts. till the next meeting of the legisla carriages or emerging from the build cuit For >5000 to purchase the half block east of ture. The governor will most likely ing until they are safely housed with the capitol To establish a state weather service. find that the snpreme court will not in the vehicles, have l»eeu completed. To provide assessment blank for seh«>ol The decorators are at work in the 1 clerks. agree with his decisions in these mat For a health officer at Yaquina Bay ters, if the case •>» brought to the at- great ballroom, and they will com To confirm title of blo< k So. 12 in Pendle ton to Cmatilla county. plete what they have to do before the teution of the court. To amend section 1429 of the Criminal Code The republicans iu caucus selected end of this week. There is to !>• very i in relation to aj»peals. For >10,000 for road from Huntington to al) three of the memliers. the two re little ceremony or pomp connected Snake river. For >'2000 for road from Alsea to tide water. with the receiving of the president publicans and the democrat, without For f'2500 for road in Tillamook ami ash giving the democrats any choice iu elect. The chairman of the inaugural ing’on counties. For a state levy of one seventh of a mill the member to represent their party, committee will meet him with some (instead of one-tenth) for the State uuiversi to make scholarships free. ami made their action esj»ecially re members of the reception committee to. To ami prevent the enticiug or harboring of pugnant to the governor by selecting at the Baltimore and Potomac statiou seamen from ships. To make stealing of a dog a crime. as the democratic memlier Roliert and escort him to his hotel. To define lawful fem es. Clow, whom Pennoyer dismissed from the su|»erintendeney of the peniten tiary, and who is in consequence the governor's arch enemy. It is there fore not to be wondered at that the governor at once resorted to his favor ite role of ex|H»under of the constitu tion and confounderof the legislation. He had no use for the old ruilroad commission law until he could use it as a club with which to do battle against this latest attempt of the legis lature to over-ride his [»eculiar de sire» and defeat his cherished scheme ■ >f annihilation of the railroad com mission. .VE H’S biSPA TCHES. Senator Kenna is re-elected from West Virginia. Mayor John J. Holmes, of Iowa City, la., committed suicide Feb. 25th. He was insane. President and Mrs. Cleveland held their last public reception in the White House Thursday evening of last week. The sword which Washington wore when inaugurated as President one hundred years ago, will figure in the centennial celebration of the event in New York. Senator Dolph has presented to the senate a petition from citizens of Ore gon, praying against the passage by EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS congress of auy bill for the suspension of work on Sunday. After next Monday, drover, fare J. 0. Flood, the California million aire, died at Carlsbad springs one day well. last week, of Bright’s disease, and other Unless the unexpected should in ailments. He was worth $20,000,000. tervene, the United States will have a Of the bonanza "big four," Mackay and Republican President airaiu liefore the Fair are still living. The senate has passed the bill appro □ext issue of the T idings . priating $80,000 for the establishment The last session of the legislature of a lighthouse at Heceta bead, near was the most expensive Oregon has the mouth of theSiuslaw river, Oregon. This bill bus also passed the house, had, its cost reaching nearly $45,000 and it now goes to the president fur for the 4o days. The lady clerks coat hi» signature. $15,000. The highest price ever paid for Chi cago real estate was that giien by H. The salary of the president’s private H. Koblsaat for a lot 20x40 feet, ou the secretary, paid by congressional ap corner of Dearborn and Madison strew s propriation, has l»een $3,iM>1 |>er an the other day. The price was $150.000, num. It will lie raised to $5.1)09. and which is equivalent to 87500 per front foot or about $8,000,000 per acre. Dan Lamont will lie giveu gb.ooo back It is reported that Senator Black v. burn, of Kentucky, pulled the ear of President-elect Harrison and party Senator Chandler, of New Hampshire made the journey from ludiauapolia to —and pulled it hard—in a committee room of the national capitol the other Washington Tuesday, and took quar day. Chandler’s colleague, Blair, in ters at the Arlington hotel to await tends to introduce a resolution censur umuRuration day. The General re- ing Blackburn, it 1» said. ceived a continuous ovation along the The celebrated sleeping girl of Trey, whole route of travel. Tenn., died last week. She has slept since she was ten years of uge till she Now we have Salisbury’s assurance was thirty-two years old, waking at in that England never had any intention tervals of a minute or two and occa of seizing the Samoan islands. Bis sionally for an hour or little longer, marck also tells ns Germany never sometimes daily, sometimes not for several days. Thousands have visited contemplated such an act. It is quite her. At once time Barnum offered her evident that foreign Prune Ministers parents $10,000 per year to take her recognize the growl of the American and her parents with his show he to |H-i)ple, even when it is uttered by a pay all expenses, but they refuse,! Mrs. Frank Leslie has sold to W. J. Secretary of State with manners as ini|d as those of a cooing dove [S. Arkellof Judge her weekly illustrated papers, both English and German. F. Chronicle. The transfers are to be made on May 1st. Mrs. Leslie will retain und per The claims of tin* Ix»n,loin Timen in sonally direct her other publications. . the famous Parnell cas«‘ have utterly Arkell refuses to state the price paid. colla|»Hed. "Pigi»tt"who furnished the He says the policy of the weekly wiil letters which were used against Par remain the same aggressive and inde pendent. The present force wiil be re nell made a complete confession of tained and new skill added. Arkell their forgery and then tied. The dis said be had been negotiating for these covery which led to the confession of papers since 1883. Pigott is accredited to Egan. Parnell The Pioneers of Klamath Kasin. and liis cause have l»een immensely benefitted by the disclosures just D airy , Or., Feb. 20, 1889. Editor Tiditigx: An editorial on brbught out. the wagon road appropriation in the I (Anioug congressional proceedings last issue of the Klamath Slur has as tomshed ns not a littlo, as the editor reported of one day last week the fol goes off on a tangent to make an at lowing was given : “During the con tack on the pioneers of this basin, or sidération of the deficiency bill Hutch as lie calls them “cowboys.” Where is idem.) attacked the appropriationa the provocation for this untruthful and unjust attack? Has auy cattle man committee f«»r pamimony in appro made any objection to the road bill? priations for furnishing and caring Nearly all the settlers "a decade ago" for public buildings, and made a were cattle meu to a greater or lese ex scene in the house. He accused the tent, for that was almost the entire business of the country. The people duniiM-ratie administration of alienat abused are thoee who went liefore and ing its friends by its stinginess and made it possible for others to come morbid idea of economy. His utter after; those who, deprived of nearly ances ns showing he was disgruntled every Comfort, suffered every hardship, eudured every privation, even to the wijh the treasury officials of bisown loss of life, to lay the foundations of party were applauded by republican». settlement. Are they now to be brand Pending further consideration of the ed as enemies of the country, and to l»e ungratefully, mercilessly slandered by bill the house adjourned. the very people who have come to enjoy alio ue which has come through their Minister Phelps has beaten the heroic,fforts'' Newcomers haven right trunk record across the Atlantic. to know thefacts alamt our history, aud Wlien James <>. Blaine arrive,! last public journals should certainly strive fall after a ten months’ sojourn in Eil- to give honor to thus»» whose deter mine«! fight, against fearful <Hids, saved nq»e he brought thirty-seven trunks, our scattering gettlemeuts from utter but the man from Vermont easts a destruction when exjiomsi to ths In shadow over the man from Maine. dian foe. Well might the editor of Mr. Phelps is said by the customs of the Star draw a lesson from that old at Link,tile, filled by early ficers to have lieen the proud |>oHHe»Hor graveyard pioneers, who fell by savage hands of 101. Of course these did not Coll- fell in the fierce warfare of the early t:gin only hisown ••ffi'ets. but included days, that wttlers might possess the tHose of his family. One hundred and laud iu peace. To them we owe a uever eudiug tlebt of gratitude. Are trunks t,H»k up a great ,leal of room we so siM’ti to forget the fate of Adam even in such a giant steamship as the Sbilhuglow, of William Nuss, of Frank Lahn; but as Phel|*<, he paid the Trimble, of Jerry Crooks, of the B< h 1 vs freight, the officers of the North Ger and Brothertons and the mauy others who fell as a sacrifice il|»oli the altar man Lloyd Steamship Company have of advancing civilization. Are we so not a word to say. There was some s«Min to forget that early history when wonderment expressed by the officers John Fairchild's and Oliver Apple of the Lahn when the steamer touched gate's cowboys went through the whirl wind of death in the lava I hm I s , leaving ut Southampton, England, and they the riK'ks and crags stained with their saw the mountain of trunks, when life's blood? We who are still living cannot l»e told that they all Ixdonged to one man. the United States Minister to the expected to submit quietly to insult and slander. Nomen ba', e done more Court of St. James, this benighted to develop the country, ev, n to make country rose in the estimation of the farming Hiiceec.sftil. than these so cull frugal Germans. ed “cow I kivs ." aud for an editor to turn out of ins way to malignaotly abuse them is both tnislendiug and l^rgal Voters at School Meetings. ungrateful. St«H*k raising has always flonse bill No. 12, introduced l>y Mr. l»eeu the leading industry of this coun .Jon Dings, of l^ne county, is now a law, try and is still paramount to ail other for it contained an emergency clause interests; a fact acknowledged and ap and was signed by Sylvester Pennoyer, preciated by every intelligent settler. governor. Tins bill definse legal voters Who else is prepared to con,i,*mn the at school elections as follows: men who have made the country what Any citizen of this state shall lie en it is? Respectfully, titled to vote at a school meeting who Jons H. S hook . is twenty-one years of age, and has re sided in the district thirty days imme A < hil<l Killed. diately pnvetling the meeting, and child killed by the use of opi has proj»erty in the district upon which at, Another s given m the form of Soothing syrtip he or she pays a tax, or him children of Why tuothers give their children such school age to educate. But this act deadly poi»>n is surprising when they shall not lie applicable to districts with can relieve the child of its peculiar a population of 1000 and upward». All troubles bv the use ot Acker s Baby acts and parts of acts in eoutiict with Soother. it contains no opium or mor phine. Slid by Chitwood Bros. this act are repealed. The words “or has children of school People» going to Jackson ville wul. age to educate” are added, ami will qualify many persons in country dis find Ply male's c-.aci: uyajîing every tricts to vote at school meetings, who train at Medford. Asa lot tha l»est coach— Ply mal, jl did not before enjoy this privilege. SENATE OFFERS FOR REAL ESTATI SALE 25 LEASE FOR SALI ASHLAND, OREGON, THAT MOST DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY I Mees FRONTING ON MAIN ST. & HARGADINE AVE. One Farm containing 109 acres of land suitable for mixed farming Well located 3 miles from Ashland. 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 troin Ashland; Sio<> per acre 14 Acres Fruit I-and mile from Ashland bine Location for home. Si50 per acre. • Acres of good Fruit Land at S hk » per acre Acres Fruit Land at S,x> per acre One-half acre lots from SIO° to Sifo each. Lots in Hunsaker's Addition. Lots in Miner's Addition THE MOST CENTRAL Location in Ashland THREE LOTS EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY I 20 FT. 4 IN. DEEP. These lots are located diagonally opposite the new H otel O regon , on the south side of Main st., corner of Hargadine Avenue, and for a first class business inv *«t- ment have no equal in the city. Call on or address ‘ 'U MAX PRACHT,. Ashland, Or For Sale by BUY A LOT IN G. F. BILLINGS. OREGON ASHLAND SAXMAN’S The Railroad t'oinniissloD. Oregon has lieaten the world’s record in regard to railroad commissions, hav ing three which claim to lie legally qualified, and Governor l’eunoyer has kindly promised to appoint another, to 1 m < composed of two democrats and a prohibitiouist, less than ninety »lays hence. The commission elected by the legislature, as required by the Dawson law. seems to have the inside track of things, to say nothing about having possession of the books, and the office of the railroad commission in the stufe house. Waggoner, one of the commis sioners, whom Governor Pennoyer re moved for cause, ami whom the repub lican caucus re<*ommeuded for wre- taiy of the commission, asked Clerk Bell, of the old commission, for the keys of the office the other day, and on receiving them turned everything over to the new commission. He was at once elected secretary of the commis sion and made custodian of the la»oks and papers. If possession is nine (Kiints of law, the new commission is decidedly in the ascendancy. [Ore gon lau. BILLS. PENNSYLVANIA ADDITION! Three fourths of our people are troubled with l>ys|»e|>»ia or Liver Com plaint nrsoine form or other, which by nature of the disease has a depressing inti lence on the mind or body, prevent ing them from thinking or acting clear ly iu any matter of importance. Indi gestion. coming up of the fi«»d after eat mg. dys|M|»sia. sick headache, acidity of the stomach or anv derangsinent of the stomach or liver (U| hiii which the whole action of our »vstein d,-pends» are speedily and effectually overcome by the use of Green's August Flower. The most stubborn cases have y ielded to lis influence, as thousands of letters re ceived will testify. The immense sale of this medicine is another guarantee of of its merits, lovers million and half lM>ttles sold last year.) So we ask. will it pay t,» suffer from any of the al«»ve dist-ases when von can have immediate relief in the Angust Flower. Thn-e doses will prove its worth. It is sold by all druggists and general dealers in all parts of the world. n J TO THE CITY OF ASHLAND! ONLY 30 DAY s' MORE NOW ON SALE THE CHOICEST LOTS, THE FINEST VIEW, THE LOWEST PRICE Lots Enclosed, and Sireets Graded M ax P racht , ASHLAND, OREGON SOLE AGENT, r 1 /V k miscellaneous MISCELLANEOUS. ASHLAND STATE NORMAL :: SCHOOL. Lessons in painting and drawing will be given by C. M. Osltorn, at his residence on the side-mil al wive the normal »«bool. r» r Ask For Ayer’s I Sarsaparilla, and bo sure you get it, when you want the best blood-puritier. With its forty years of unexampled suc cess in the cure ot Blood 1 »iseases, you can make no mis take in preferring Ayer’s Sarsaparilla GRAND CLEARANCE rh THE EASIEST CRADE Does It Pay? For boom on Fall creek. I an«' county. For right of way to <»regon ami Washing ton Territory railroad. To «led are unnavigablc streams highw ays for the Moating of logs. To ( tire defects m deeds and judicial sales. For a boatmaa at Antoria To allow construction <»f Siuslaw a . East ern railroad. To allow district attorney to appear by deputy before grand jury. To canvass vote ot circuit judges and join senators ami representatives. To do away with separate acknowledg m ent of married women in making deeds. To make writs concurrent with rights of appeal. I i.xing times of holding court« in Seventh district. Making it a mis«ivim*anor to ask to be put on a jury, or for an officer to put such per son on a jury. Authorizing ('oos county to bri«ige certain sloughs. (»ranting title to homestead or pre-emp tion settlers on swamp lands. Making an illegitimate < hil«l an heir of its mother. To protect contractors ami laborers fur railroads. To license stallions and protect stallion owners in collecting fees To allow divorce suit to be begun in coun ty where either partv resides. Repealing vagrant law l uion county enabling act. Fur the support of married women For the extirpation of Canada thistles. To protect hotel ami boarding house kv ■ep- ( r*. For a state veterinary surgeon, and to pre vent contagious animal diseases. Brest ribing duties of county recorders. Requiring abstract of votes for cir< uit judges. Gilliam county enabling act. Requiring county clerk.* to deliver list of mortgages July l*t. instead of August 1st. Fur |47A fur relief of heirs of A. J. ifem bree. For a spe< ial roi.d fund ami prourrt: aiul poll tax therefor in c«»unti- «of lO.noo inhabi tants or o% er. th»* tax to not ex< ee«l t wo mills, ami the w hole matter to be under the sup» r vision of the county court. Fixing times of noidit.g courts in bixth district. Confirming the establishment of an agri cultural experiment station in connection with the Agricultural college. For >25U0 a year for Portland Rt fuge H»»nu*. I'«» prevent nuisance*, dire« ted at slaught er houses in Portland cityjiimits To fix times of holding county courts For >2'4) for relief of Fred Yenkec. To allow construction of a free hri<l Corvallis. To allow transfer of meinber»hip in vol unteer Arc « «impanies without lossaf time for exemption Creating the Southern Oregon L<»ard of agriculture, with >l,5on a year appropriation Amending the law in regard to stock «n speeturs. To compel children to i»e sent to public or private si hool at least three m<»n’h* «*aeh vear. or taught al home that length <»f time. For >100 for relief of 1. Hacker, of < «•• • county. Making s«*< <»n«i Friday in April Arb«»r «lay. for pl-tiring of trees by schoolchildren. To cancel county warrants after seven years. To authorize county courts to buihl irn ries in cities of 10.000* inhabitants or over Amending th«* law relating to th«- des, lit and distribution of property of deci a* pcrs«»ns. Kequiring sheriffs to settle w ith trta-i era every thirty days. zYltowing corporation« ow ning or oi« r ing iron works or mines or other mim * mortgage property iu more then one coun To promote drainage for agricultural a nd sanitary purposes For >12.uno for wagon r«»ad from Peml ton to ('anyon city* To allow Gardiner Mill company to struct a boom. T«» prohibit th«* sale ortobac« »» in any foi to miners umler 1 “ y< nr*. T«» fix times <»f hohiing court* in >» • ••ml diatrii-t. Io allow narrow gauge railroad company to l»ri«lge Wiilamette a» Ray's Landing. T<» «1» fine tn spars. F»>r |15.(X0 f<»r a r< ad fr«»m Paisley t«» *•»!• line. Allowing 1 he Dalles to i*sm* >10u,0uo w«h r bonds. For >37.*-bo for building«, expend s. et< of State Agricultural «-ollvg*’ at Corvallis For a board of three raflroa«i eomtnissi<i er«. For one term of the Supreme court at !’• dletou e«»mmencing on the tir«t Monday in May. and t«» require the rep««rt« l<» be print» d by the state printer, at >4 per volume. T«> authorize the pigment to i>ou.^l.i* county of the >10,000’ “North I’mpq•.»: bridge fund.'' To prevent the throw ing of < art'asse« am! tilth tut«» streams, well* or springs. F«»r >15.000 fora r«»ad fr »m Olney, Clatsop county, to Greenville, Washington county, through Columbia county. To allow xstoria A south Coast rnilroad to bridge Young's bay ami Skipanon er«, ek Fur a state reform school. Regulating size and color of ballot paper. Authorizing county courts to maintain ferries where necessary For >42,000 for the expenses of the legisla ture. T«> discourage the sending of newspaper» to persons w ho have not *ul»*« ribud. Kt quiriug school «listricts to exhaust pub- lie appropriations each year. creating two Eastern <>r« g«»n agricultural so< ictics, giving each >1.' zm ? a year. I o allow The Dalles to *« I1 a • artain tract of land. AMENDING < HAHTKRS—SENATE. Salem. Baker city. Marshfield. McMinn ville. Ranter, (olumbia county; Weston. I matilla county; R«‘seburg, Albany, Ja. k- tonville, Halsey. II. JUDGE, to any other. The fore-runner of mod ern blood medicines, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is still the most pop ular, being in great er demand than all manufacturer , others combined. “ Ayer's Sarsaparilla is selling faster than ever before. I never hesitate to recommend it." —George W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind. “ I am safe in saying that my sales of I Ayer's Sarsaparilla far excel those of any other, ami it gives thorough satisfac tion."— L. H. Bush. Des Moines, Iowa. WORK “Aver’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills ALL ORDERED are the best selling medicines ill my will be made to give entire RHtisflU tion store. I can recommend them conscien tiously." — Bickhaus, Pharmacist, Repairing Neatly Done Roseland, Ill. “ We have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla at low rates, an<l all work don«* promptly. here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the H. JUDGE. [9-48 l»-st blood-purifier.”- W. T. Mclxtau. Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. “ I have sold your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep them in stock, as thev are staples. ‘ There is nothing so gotM*l for the youth ful blood' as Ayer's Sarsaparilla." — Has hx’att «1 in Ashland for tin* manufacture of tirst-<das.s K. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. I “Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gives the best satisfaction of any medicine I have in stock. I recommend it, or, as the Doctors say, * I prescribe it over the counter.' It never fails to meet the cases for which I recommend it. even where the doctors’ prescriptions have been of no avail.’’ —C. F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. Examine Ashland Brooms Saddle and Harness ASHLAND, OREGON O1 n 1 Men's Finest Quality Gum Boots REDUCED TO $2.50 PER PAIR. Men's Finest Quality Gum Boots (l<mu 1« •_) REDUCED TO $3.50. Men's Heavy Grey Knit Underwear. REDUCED TO 25 CTS. Men's Heavy Red Underwear, REDUCED TO 75 CTS. Men's Fine White Underwear, REDUCED TO 25 CTS. Men's Navy Blue All Wool Shirts, REDUCED TO $1.00 EACH. Men's Heavy Wool Pants. RECUCED TO $2.00 PAIR. Men's Cottonade Pants, REDUCED TO 50 CTS. Men's Hats (odds and ends) REDUCED 50 Boys’ Hats (all must go) REDUCED TO 25 CTS. Men’s Boots (good and heavy) REDUCED TO $1.00 PAIR. Bov^ Boots (cheap at $2:50) REDUCED TO $1.00 PAIR Men’s Heavy Working Shoes. REDUCED TO $1.00 FAIR. Tobacco (reg. price 50 cts. plug) REDUCED TO 25 CTS. PLUG. Cigars (reg. price $1.50 box) TO BE CLOSED OUT AT 50 CTS. BOX ASHLAND — and C. D. Van Dyke Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Worth $5 a bottle. Price |1; ail bottle«, Befire plm lng your order« to dealers when desired. Sample* «ent PRICES C. E. DEAN CjF shop in Mvcr loiihling ea«t »ideoi Main street, Ahhland, Oregon. IICM PRKPARKD BY Ashland. Or. PI I ( >T( MIILXPI I And want them made at FRENCH LAUNDRY TheBankof Ashland REASONABLE PRICES, ASHLAND OGN. Mesdames Lachenal & Guigon. Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 1st STREET, NEAR SPRING, o----- ASHI.ASI), NEAR OEI’OT. Ashland, * Oregon, Opened again for All kinds Repairing and New Work. New Wind Mills and iron fencing furnished. SAW GUMMING A Specialty. 1337 AM! SPIN«. < II AKTER:---- HOI *E ... - OREGOS. PHOTOGRAPHY. U.S.Bakery U ill call for and deliver clothing for fain ¡lies or “ingle gentlemen. Prices no more than charged by Chinamen. < >recoil ENTIRE SATISFAC TION UV ARANTEE I» Tl^H^I.EAVE ORDERS at l aundry or l»> IKistal card. t;*- E. TYLE1L H. SCHERRER. Ashland. l.ak«»iew, Medford, Eugene City. Albina, «»rant * Pa**, La (.nmd1 . Pen • lb t«*n. Portl u. l independence. Oregon ( ity. Oakland, .*eilw<»«-d G regos . A shland . im I* nt J. J STOREY IN« uKPOK ATH»N HILLS—SKN ATE. st Helen»«. Columbia county. Dayton, Yamhill« ountv . Linkville. Klamath county NOTICE 1« prepared to attOnd to the bu«ine«« of car rying IN« »»KH»I’.AT1«>N Hl 1 la—Hot *E. The undersigned I opened a new butt h- Vale. Mulheur county Athens. Cmatilla countv Woodburn Marion county New er *h«»v in A'-hlaud. on Main street, at the old inea'. marker siatid near Granite *t berg, Yamhill county. Enterprise, Wallowa I pn»y<»*r to supply the public with the county; Centra! Point, Jackson county. BEEF, PO K AND MUTTON- We < an an.I Do — «nd — F R H I G H T , And to do hauling of all kind« in Ashland at DAVID PAYNE. I A*hl»nd. Or.. June », 1»». Broad Delivered Dally at Your Door. A complete a<»«»r»m«*nt of PASSENGERS, BAGGAGE lowest rates. Guarantee Acker’« Blood Elexir for it has been fully demonstrated to the pvo In w-a*<»n. A 11I« t »I »h»'»'of the p»t>mn«ce Pa^sengcri carried to or from any point in pie of this country that it is superior to of the 1» pl«- ..f Uhlaml sii'i ticlnity re- rhe city, or point« outside. all other preparations for 1» ood diseases. ■q crtf»iil> «olicl’td. Leave order* at Leabo A Smith’s Second It is a positive cure for syphilitic pois 13—34 on ing. ulcers, eruptions and pimples. All Orders Promptly Filled. Hand Store. Main street. It purifies the whole system and thor Children ’ s uu ierwear at oughly builds up the constitution. Chit O. H. Blount’s wood Bron. RED HOUSE COLUMN. MAX PRACHT, State Temperance Alllauce. At the session of the State Temper aim« Alliance at Albany last Thursday, a new constitution was adopted. It fixe» the term of the annual nieetiug * the alliance biennially on the third Wednesday m January on the years m which the legislature meets, and cre ates four district alliances, to I mj held as follows: First district, at Oregon City first Wednesday in December ’89; second at Roseburg. ou the secoud Wednesday in December ’89; third, at Arlington, on third Wednesday in Decemlier ’89; fourth district, at Baker City, first Thursday iu January 1889, The following officers were elected: President, G. M. Miller; secretary, E. E. McKinney; treasurer, E. Allen; vice presidents. Rev. C. 0. Bateman, B. F. Ramp, le'slie Butler, Rev. Frank Spaulding. The new constitution ex cludes granges from representation in the alliance, and one or two delegates from granges of Linn county bolding To allow U. S. surveyors to enter state or seats in the alliance withdrew and left other lauds. the alliance. < hanging time of holding circuit court in Tillamook county to fourth Munday iu August. To create office of recorder in Clackamas, ( lai *o!». Baker, Cniun and Jackson counties lo allow re-enlistment in (>. N. G f«»r one year. To transfer certain funds into the general fund. Providing for the removal of fallen tioslHir and other obstructions from public roads. Making librarian's salary >1(W. To fix fees of court criers ami bailiff's. For >loou for relief of Mrs. N. J. M« Pharsftn and ehildrvu. Fixing fees of school clerks. To allow (’olumbia St. (Portland) Bridge coinpuny to bridge tho Willamette. Defining lrual voters at school meetings To allow religion* or bem'volcnt societies to take charge of homeless, neglected or abUM'd children. Northrup's bill to keep indigent soldiers ami Indian war veterans out of the pour houses by providing a fund for their support or relief. Changing name of Lincoln, Tillamook county, to Tillamook. For >150 for relief of John Stapleton. To create Harney county out of Grant Fora f«a>d commissioner with >1000 salary, to prevent the produciiun aud sale of un wholesome and adulterate«! foods. Fixing the salaries of county judges. To provide for the discharge of mortgages by affidavit. Extending time of adoption of school books to six year*, requiring i>onds of pub lishers, and prov iding f r a change for the better during the six years. REAL ESTATE COLUMNS. Does a General Banking Business. ¡ ’ollect!»»n« mails at all acceaaible points on favorable terms. Sight I x. tiarige an4 telegraphic transfer* Portland, S hu Francisco and New York 7o/d ■ hurt homjht at •fantlarii price* , John Wexler, of the U. S. Bakery, keeps a choice slock of coufectionery. Vegetable, Flower, Grass, Alfalfa and Safron Implements Egg Food, Etc. Prices always leas niable 9 p' A Bargain. Business honsc (two rooms) and lot. for axle, near the deia»t. One riaim rente,! at 12 |>er cent, per annum on amount asked for pnqierty. Inquire of Felts <k Johuson, I