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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1889)
A pi:II. u. 1 A n HLAMI BOARD 0! iltAlifi. H 4BRISO.VS l’tH.K \ ASHLAND TIDINGS HI* Belief in a strong Navy.- The I niinl Muir. musi I h - K»-| mu I»»I. Ihr red B oise column REAL ¡.S’! VI F MERCAN 1 ILI. Itala) nl Organiznlh>n Effectrd ni L h M. VALUABLE Tle-ie is searei'lv a growing, thrivii a l.’bK iiu.l lDlt-i«-st«!(.«, ,l* li lr. hu iati < of tlie size of Ashland on Hie co., it*. Washington <N>rri»|n>u<i«ui, whn'h but has its organization isirrespon ltn Th< r>.i»hizi!ti<»n of a iu<*al ln»«*rtl <»f Hppiiroit I v loiui-K Iioni nil official with tl.<- boartls of traile of tin- lure ;uic bv ti*#’ citizens of Ashland this s.xiri-«*. r* lativ*. to tl.e poiiev of the cities, and usually d«'bignnted liow 1 is a step which should have te-w Atlniiiu-trntiou ter buialiiij.- the the same name, troni lime lo tint :cn long w, nml its delay has navy, et*-. It saye m part; "In «1..- the formation of such an orgamzati m--*'. (*• Hi! nrH thiH Ailnii'iiatrai'-m in for tills place has I»- 11 d'SCllst-ed, »‘dly cost our town much not likely to indulge iu new depart- until this week nothing beyond in* »re r in w»»irid be uviicrally cnslit- ur. .«. 'Die'¡eld of ill* gr -at.Bt energy hmimm— »1'1 i iiecu aceomplii-hi-3. Ou Saturday hist, at 9 o'clock A. M. ••*L evt were an attempt nia.l#? to cast ai:d 'H-i-oiiip.isiniH-nt vill l>e found l>e- yond our *■■ ast-*. i h,« Harrison Gov a repr« sentat ive a -s-mbi Ige of 11;-- l' i - up (fit icctHiiit f»»r a demonstration, ernment '* a a f**r.-i„'n poli -y full of iness iii- n of tl.eiity 111« t iu th city r, that is past. N«»w for thv vie -r Hti*i n.«M-rtiVene«H - h policy which council ch n 1 l»-r. pursuant to tin-call How« and thv future. I>c«»;>,.<* wu«» 1 inn at hi,« , ty to d««M'ril>e, uuiiiorita- ill the T idings ot tlie day tieforo, to p und ii.lly, uh lu the principle»! consider tbe advisability of immi lli:.t- <* in Ashland an»i elr^ wlierv ttv< niv*>lv«<d. I: ih th«- deeire of ail the, lv organizing a local bonrd of trade. c.»nvuice«i that we Imvv here a I h opli* 11..>l : ills (zninirj aimert her*«elf Mayor D. R. .Mills wan cail-sl to the t»«u u Hi.ich for attractive and heaith- Up.ill the m * hh . chair ami Geo. Fugle,ei.'ct« I s«.-!-t,,r. It is lli« natural i.n*l univenml as of the meeting. After discussion, a fill i«M .ti«»n. for a«ivantages in Ih** way » »»f climate, water supply and na- piration *>f Aint-ricaiiH to hs * their Hag committee comp-nasi of .1. M. ?d ■; II. eve rywhere dying ami their country-1 .1. S. Waiter, A. S. Hamim-iid. W. il- tur; a! faciliti# s f«»r drainage, is un^ur men everywhere securing a fair share Atkinson and W. H. Leeds, whs ap- I> fec»| by any town or city on the ot the world's commerce. If there is poiubsi to draft a constitution ' nd by st. N«>wu» re can there I m *built up any m id oi national activity culling laws, to fie submitted at hu adjourned ♦ \ *>f m »re c».»inf«>rtabie homes than forth the best brains mid energies of meeting to la- liel.i at same place Tues i I h - buihied here. Knowing thix, the American people ami worthy of day morning. April 9th. th* :r pat rot ism and genius, it m this. On Tuesday morning the meeting re ».’.I t »1 > otir utmost to let it tie But there is no use in half-way trying. convened. and the pris-eedings ore giv « « t* •»jM'ciaBy to the A >. rent problem cannot lai solvol iu en iu the following miuiltt*« reeotde*! ciimv> win» are htt.e ways. Mail*carryiug siil*Hidi*ie, by the secretary : |M*» »¡»il* I A shland , O k ., April 9, 1XS9. c«i!uf»»r’ablc even tonnage bountii-s, ami all other 1, proposed governmental aids to Ameri The adjourned meeting of the citi rate <•»»’upe^eiicy can marine enterprise are worse than zens of Ashland, met at 9:30 this A. M., i* »»»-st tnh.intake- um less, iK-catise they serve only to ole i iu th»> city conucil rooms to hear the re ig »»nr little city we have seme the main question." port of the committee appointeil nt the The correspondent says Hint the acres of hiu i sus#*#*ptible meeting of April 6th. to draft a Uonsti- minor powers ot South and Central the ch«»ices( fruits of the America have eagerly watched the di sution and By L hwb for the Ashland of pi Board of Trade, and at which, the fol to;.il ue in the highlit |>erfe#* plomacy of the United States Govern lowing refsirt was submitted, accepted I ment ami wiil understand the position »pment of the fruit in- anil the committee discharged : iMi'iipied by this nation in the estima lean* the siiHtenHiBce #>f a tion of European power. They say ASHI AND BUAKD OF TRADE -( OSTITI in p •P»ihitii»n U|M»a these lands, that supposing they did enter into T1ON AETKI.K 1—S IME ASl> OB.IKIT. and lì growth of a large and fiourish- alliance with us and were sut*Hequent- SKCT1OS 1. This HMSileiatiiitl «hull Is--t I led ing t«« Aii. Th»*.-«» facts we should cir- ly outrageously tnated by Eunipean Tlie Ashland la ard of Tolde. powers, what (vuld tbe United States »‘iiiatt* ;on<»ng the |x*«»pl#* who have the ski . 2. Ils object i« to organize and pro do more than ent«*r her diplomatic pro- mote uidr.-d and harmonious eltort in every iiiefl’b and tin* «!<’>ire Io make for t« at ? Where are the guns aud ships dlreelion for tile development, proirre«« and ther- selves a home founded ii | m » u the to l*aek up a policy, iuteruationallv improvement of the City of Ashland and v i- aud diplomatically? Through the lack elnirv pro lu»*ts <»f the orchard or vineyard. i K11 < L F. il -MEM BKK'HII' of a ti«-* t of gisxl war ships the United To be oik * >f the chief instrum<*nts ’. I Any < itizrn i.f A s I i I mik ! #»i \ i«’ill it y States, though of the first class in re- of SK< good moral character, shall be eligible »«» in spreading this information ab«>iit eoiirces.t« rntory ami population.ie blit membership ill this*organizaiioi) our town and valley is one of the pri u fourth rat« power. >Et . ad ' citizen eligible !<• iiiei.d»t r- ship. ii|M»n U ing nominatt d by a iuvih I m r of In ev*ry new view takenofthesitiia- mary j*iiriM»-*•> ami functions of the B«'Hi«l at h rcgiila** meeting, and elected tioi the si longer appears the mast of the ¡Miard <»f trade: and at its first bnsi a ftghung fleet to back up our diploma by a two-thirds majority of the tncinber'« present at (hr next regular mertiug. tiia. b n#*ss in**«*: ing ways and means will cy of gnus to sj>enk when *>ur eiu- c<>inea member «>( the B<>Hrd ut»on th** con ditioti-» prrwcrilM'd In **•<■1 ion 1. t>f \ ii<lelll. If we of un*i«»tibte#lly I m * brought forward b .ssadors have spoken in vain i h* R' -l.H’.V*. I. i I.,i*i half a dozen fighting -hips at prompts L»r considerati#m. ARTKl.F til . —OFFlt ERS V Jparaiso the ambitious Chiieaus >t.< I The officer* of this organization would not have talked of laimbardiug shall br a President, a Vice Pr«**i»leut. a st- San Francisco and of levying a tribute rrtary and «Treasurer, each of w httin *h»HI elected tty ballot «t the annual mertiug of Sil»UlOO.tJilt) on the inhabitants. t»v provided for in the By-Laa «, f»tr the tern* of Had we hail a great lleet at Samoa one year. *»rto serve until their sin•«■«•>%<tr-» there wunbl never havelieentbeslight arc elected and qualified 'E< 2. Va< ancivs occurring in anv man est doubt of tlie outcome of tli«- nego livr iu the*c offices may be flPed by election tiations coui'ermug the difficulties at am regular meeting of th»- Retard there. ro-if y )TrS 4V0 WfWS RY I.\W> England's coirimer*-e has follow*»*! iKTiar t.— meeting * her fleets all over the world. In China lbl «Instructive prairie tires itid Japan Aim-ncans Lave lax-n large S» i. rhe animal meeting <»f the A-h iaud R om rd of I radr shall b.- hehloiithr tirM swept r portions of Ihikota last ly crowded out of trade by the mer Tue-dav nt May iu each year. Iirgiuning. Tu» ”«iav, Ma.» . r ls*.H». . n’ -in h li»»u and at troying everything in their chants from Europe simply la-cause mi < h place in the <'it. f Ashlari'l as may la* the Japanese ami Chinese have so irm hotis-s. barns, fences, path, dvtermiued b> the Board. an<! it hall br the much contempt for the naval power of duty *»f the Secretan t< > pultlish m»ii*-r <»f 2*-s. wa re biirneil. and a th« United State«. If we had a pow *ueh uh etitig in chc I i n a «.pn,»rr i>ul>,ish»-<i whole h prior to the |s-ople lost their lives. A erful H«et at Mare islaml we should in Ashland nt least f >ur <1 lays III date thereof. A majority of f . all tile meml*rrs nd m.ah- the tires irresistible have a la'tter standing, diplomatic and of the Board, either in per*<u: • tn or r* presente<i the Asiatic coast. by written ptoxy. xhull I mj n» vccs.-arv , t*»con ->i;ir«-l- was swift <s 11 liiirri- niereantile, on Should we now attempt to revive Gen stitute a quorum for the trauma« ion of bust ncsx at the annual meeting. eral Grant’s scheme of acquiring Hayti S e < 2. A regular meeting of the Board or San Domingo, England would in ■‘hnll !•♦■ hel<l on the First lnesday in un- h H n. I- T Barin. chairman of the all probability, protest that such ac month, and *| e- lai meeting«! max !»e < alkd ’ any time by th» President or \ d v P.<•«*. (>rc<*''s Kepublii-.in Central Commit quisition would i>e inimical to her in a dent terests in the West Indies, atnl then «•tamed home from Washington hisiu I hts shall i-ous'itiite n we would lie compelled to abandon the ■piorutn fur Seven ilie transaction «f tiusin«*« ut ail I ts » r*"-k. ami tells a refsirterbe Could negotiations. We have seen within meeting» except the annual ìueetiiig. hav» had i.n office had he chosen one the past few years how the Spanish st:* I The hour of in. otherwise provide i would take him out of Oregon, Ministry und Cortes viewed the talk in unless nient at a prior meeting. atlier intimates, too, that he this country of the acquisition of Cuba. )• M \\ ith fifty ships *>t the best class, th** AltTICLC 11 — IKES AND DIE- s of one in this state which he United States could carry on her di S fa I The fev for M<hai**b»n to member t la- in Itu-e.l to ac<-ept if proper plomacy with the Powers as an equal, >hip in this* »»rgRtnzM’ioii shall be FiwDoI larx, which ««uni xhall h < rutui any the app'!- not as a suppliant. ■nee-; ar*- brought to Is-ar upon f.»r jneinbfi whip when prewentvd to In answer to the question. Where is catiou tiie Svcrvtary. the money coming from? words are * k < 2. E\er\ member shall pa. to the used "whisky and tobacco.” The in fund of the ur^ani/a1 i »n the sum of I he Wiisliington dispatches re|sjrt sularity of the United States gives it a general fifty cents eu«’h month, surh sum t»> be due th.it th«- name of Senator Dolph is gol ien oppxirtunity. It can concen aud 1 a> h I>’»- mi the regular, monthlv mac Ing. mentioned in connection with the va- trate its resources and energies upon S ec 3. Au> memlw.-r neglectlug r.) pav his its navy, while nil other first-class «1 ies or ti-we«sm»’utw for the period of six emit a so.-iate justice-hip of the su powers must maintain their armies or months shall thereby forfeit hl« member preme comt. Then- are a uunilier of perish. The true road to “America for ship. an«! his name -hall be afti< ken from prominent < tregonians who are push tbe Ameneaus” is via the navy. With the r«>11 by the Secretary ARTICLE III. -DUTIES <>F «»Fl K ER- ing him for the place. Senator Dolph, the clothing of |H>wer on the sea this S f .< I The Brv-ident shall prv.widv nt all republic will take its proper place as meeting- <>f the B< ard, mii <1 perform xu< h Low* ver. says that he possesses no as tbe first of the Wisteru nations, with other duties m « u- :all\ pertain to this othce pirations for the [«isition His friends whom all other Western nations will in such orgauization- S k < . 2 The X i< e President shall perform sb-’e that the trouble with Ills getting seek friendly political ami commercial th« «iutien *>f l*rvMid»-ut in all < a e-» when the 1 tli»- p.miti«.n lu-« in th«- fn«-t that »boiild relations. rrv-idviit is ab-ent. and in t!.< abwrn« ♦* of DEEDS RECORDED. The right to control the Nicaragua tx»th Prc-idvnt mid I V i e I’rv-ii’. ut, n prv-ul he tender his resignation as a mem iug «>ff ’ b »»r pro t»-ni|M»-v m«' b»*<*ho<vn bv the canal when necessary, after its com ber of th«'Senate, Govertair I'entioyer pletion, is spoken of as a matter of ineinb« r> present at any meeting. Thv following deeds have l»evu re 3 It -liall be the duty of the "rrreta corded in th« County Clerk’s otli»*»* at would ap|>ouit a Ifemocrat to fill the great necessity. Englund holds the rv S t f .< » keep a rvvord *»i th»- pro« ceding- of nil key to the Mediterranean at Gibraltar, meeting-: to attend to al! corresputnlcncv of Jacksonville, since our last istiie vneanev. B«»ard, Mini to perform -t!« h other duties Max Pracht to .1 W. Almitt—lol I. bk 4. in and at Hnez the gateway to the East. (he a* may !»♦• re»|Uiiv«l b the B. a d Pracht s Alaska additlou »Ash) If she rinses her voice against our cotn- The SvcrvtHry -hall l»e gtvm -tivh coinprn !>HVi«l Pay lie t»> ’ \\ Xi»hol* mi I I»el- A A 11’.* IHSPATCHES. trol of Nicaragua, the gateway of our sation for his labor as the I l >: i .«I may f; m brrt Tvrrill part of hu 1 kshlaipl. time to time determine. continent, she must raise it in vain. U. H Wickham to il A < ase—laipi in 4 It shall I m the duty of the l iva-’ir Nlai Pracht of Ashland. Oregon, Referring to tbe importance of er Sr< tu rccelvv, receipt for and -af»’l\ k** pall A-hlan«l. whose name has lievn mentioned lu Samoa us a half-way station in our Pa money a of the Board of Trade, Mild disl>'i: -v State of Oregon to Jo-« ph Iluw ell —10 a« r» - «•ontnction with the |s-eitiou of Gov cific trade, both from Nicaragua aud the-ante ouly upon the onlv-of rhe P - si in sec P*. tp >• Ft 4 \V. $ 4». deut. Us diverted by vote of thv Bourd and Beekman to silvia roin!in-«>n lots ernor of Alaska, has Ini n reeommend- Sau F’rancisco, the article says that we atte- ed by the Secretary. Hii-i I. bk ■*♦> Mf«iior«L>12Y. «sl to the President for the position of are sharing there with other nations Si« Before entering 11 j»oii the Julies of Ge#». Blount au«l Henry Bloiir Collector of Customs at Sitka. that which should lie entirely ours. A i.aeir offit »•-. the Sevrefary and Tira-iurer Jane Dahrt' k — i».o a« r« - in -• c 2 L -ball each give a >x>nd for the faithful j»»r strong argument on the Nicaragua W. »41 Senator Dolph has gone to New forinanvv of their re^pe* i’ V iilltie«, in *u<‘h canal question is made, and attention Nnn Beall to O Harbaugh mi l H Am y \ ork oil business. His absence crip- sum a- Dtn b» <1. ?e *mi ! by the B»«Hr<1 a» 1». L. <■ \ > tp 7. i: . w ?... pies the Oregon delegation, who have ie calle*! to the value of Lake Nu,ai-i- Benjamin Beall to <». Harbaugh Mild H. y.-t a number of prominent offices to | glia, in the middle of the canal, as a \my I »*• i I'M • rv- in tp 37. !t 2 U , also part of 1». I « No .;, tp <7. ?!•» n «. till in their State. Senator Dolph, bartxir of refuge for our merchnn’me;i i aud a rendezvous or repairing ¡a rt for 1 h - up- however, will return in a few days, and M iry Ann <'luo n« r to lit k«><»u « «»unty— H II ti lili I the delegation ho|ie to lie able to oom- the navy. Centennial Brblge at* I 1 iip I <>a »•ach -i«!e of Iu couelusiou the article says: It is tl. 1120». plete their slate within a short tune. hu ’er* mm U- up unnecessary to add that the Harrison I1 It \V i,.»\',.«ll #.» John R K»un« «lv—lot io i ' »'•»ii.i time to time, I Administratiou. entertaining atnl ex iu bk 9. l’ark a i-liuon to Medfor l $l »o -- i>»lc by the n*»ar<l 'Va.-lmurt.>n. April 5. It ban l>«*«'ti pressing these views, with great na Wm. Yiulc’’t ai. to Eliza!»elh C Wait l«»t '• E X DM F.ST* H'att.1 that P. Mabouey of San Frau- H * ma-. !>r alferv'l *»r «•is«'«* lias lieen recommended by tbe tional projects like these more or less i h the follow ihg man California delevatuiu for tbe position definitely in hand, will ueedless!' waste of Marshal of Alaska. Tins is an er uo time iu setting to work. The c**n- A it * Milt . I. . prua -e*i«hall In-salimi -l’> m ri-« ror, however. The imine of Orville J. sideratiou of all is the new navy, ;.;«d fed in w riting and 1« i»«l ¡it a rvgulMr nw>'ti:.« ft .-hall thru br rrfe Fed to H ■»iMu.’ial «‘»»mini Porter of Albany. Oregon, baa been it is the policy of the President to treof >h. par three mvmlMT- wh<»M* #lofj it •»hall ’ Vii Mll>ililtte«i to tile I’resiilent for tbe double the appropriations and to stir to re|Mrf at th«- next regular meeting, wh«* P«»> I Alaskan Marslialidiip. Mr. Porter has anew the activity ot American ship it iuh ' lie adop’ed by the v* •te of a iw.* thin! the ín.loreenieut of tbe entire Pacific yards. gun foundries, inventors, d«- majority of the member* pi r#»*cnt se < .2. II Ever\ projHisfti nmviHlnwii! wdh signers ami const ractora. coast ilelegatiou for thia position. !*• submitted by th»* •»♦•« rv»n .1 II /.si.' seep . AL ESTATE A FOR I 3i‘ices ! YOU CAN SA\ E MONEY by Purchasing from Otir Farm containing 109 a» re.-, of 1 md militai »le for mixed farming Well located 3 miles from Ashland. 40 Acres 6 miles from Ashland: siiitabl«- lot a d comfortable horn» Price if sold at once $25 per acre. 20 Acres ot Fruit Land 1 miles from Ashland, $ioo pei acre. 14 Acres F ruit Land mile from Ashland F ine Location l«>: .« home. S150 per acre. Acres ot good Fruit Land at $100 per •- c Acres Fruit Land at >60 per acre. One halt acre lots from $100 to >i< <> each. Lots in Hunsaker's Addition. Lots in Miner's Addition MORAL BROS Main St., opp. Postoffice, Ashland, Oregon Our stock having* been replenished with all seasonable goods, it is complete in all its branches. For Sale by Dry and Fancy Goods, Ladies’ and Childre n’s Straw F. BILLINGS Hats, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Eoots and ASHLAND, OREGON, Shoes, Carpets & Window Shades Being* connected with a large store in California, all goods from first bands and can save yon from 15 to 2() percent on all your purchases. WHAT it costs We are constantly receiving new goods and can fill any order promptly. I ii'iilen11 h MORAL L ace. t lit* »r BROS, Main Street, 0 ry Opposite the Postoffice ÀSIILAN 1), OREGON SAMPLES W on COUNTRY ORDERS Promptly Attended io Portland, \pril 5. The Willamette river from Portland to the fails at Or- eu-oo City is svvaru.init with salmon which have lieeu i-<Hiilb|{ lip for the pa t month or so. at- I Iwinu nnable to I- s the falls i n i.<-. --:nit of low water, li :ve iKK'iimul it--«). In five days since t lie W--.1SOU ojH-r-• I h«*re over 5<Mk) sal- u.oii. th- lar<« -■ and finest imaginable, I l ’ iv ** n-IV <i her««, Weih'bill>( I,*j>1 it m i. The -'n .-l> for t he l«K-al mar ket i< Ixni-ht at • *■ nta a pound, the remainder Is-ma' siiipp-sl to canneries .iown the Colnmb.«. Apr ! S. H is re¡M»rto<l that Bismarck, thnmtfh the German niiiHst« r here, ha* intimateti that if the I’n* .ni States v <»al I not s»‘ini any ►liij s of war t»» >> »'ib»na or wonM or ti* r ili«* r-f ill of ' noso already en rout** that Hie (h-rtn n ^uvernn.ent would not -en ! any v< •» Is of her th’et to Sa na IWI fl «-ndtng the m •«< it mt ions at the lie »rlifii in inferi ins'. Tim British ship * »> w < • Í• might I»-» k«- nt tn> re, if necessa- r'. . to pi.-serve [•- VV. The s'nry is th d Vi:*' «uggì stion whs >‘•1 i»!oi r..Hie;.By eotiv .omi by Cuiiiit Arco Mi . Blaine, whi i replied tiiat if a f--r mia 1 oropiwi’toil embodying the sitg- 11» of th.- 11 :itiisttr w,re imide. g<. that I»«- would a.IviK- itaacceptaucc. fnlk*». A Washiusrt- ' ill o».t*'h *>f the 4th i'iitive Hermann, inst. says: B* pr ..• I legation from of » Jregou. say : h: *tud up«*ti a list of that state bn» not perv*»lis to till prt »minent f««d«ral posi- lions Uiere. an-1 wh > ! probably n it do so at pri sent. D >ià«-r,-m'*M as to whom should la* app iti'. i 1.! exis', and the delegatimi is e’ i k coring to harmon- lze the factions, Mr. Hernuinn says that- he does not «- xpec' to leave for ti't.. Sail! lie: “The home for some ti-u,-. pre .lie for otti* •• troni «>ur «tate is tre- meiidoii.s. We W e bao hav*« had a delegation th«' inauguri- of < fres'onians here tinti. 1 pas» my .lays iu traveling froin one department to another ami my nights are give: up to callers." t Brilline! Meteor. Says a Fort lan-l ¡. ap«*r of the 5th: Tlie very brill' .nt m . t««>r which shot across the Lea - ■■»• • ! • i Sumlny «v-tiin« atei ».e plaiid . i ’ )•!«» ui thia city. was M-eti all ov* ’ I L« oiuutry. The *•« fistiai fugitive i. * --■«•n by hiui.lie ls k resident of over on Pilget -■ oi- d 4 elm prairie. i’. ,-laims that tl.e meteor fell near :.i - 1 rin on the bank of tli«> 1 kwliut i .i r He is eeareli- ing for fragments « i h every hope of HlllS'eSH, He S. I ti c> mtt.'or in ih e tl.rongh the air fearfully rapili i made a rustling m..s< ■ like a proloti_-ed pimi of thunder th t was appalhng. and when it »trues: the earth it sound« d like a disetiarg ■ oo.it several heavy I. ittenes, ami the r*-; art was heart! for Hides arntitid. ihr H H-lungtoii (Vntenidnl. The following proclamation was made by the President April 5th: By the President of the lrn:ted States of Anneica: A hundred years have’pass«*d since t he government which our forefathers founded was formally organized. At noon on the :idth day of April, 17X9, in the city of New York and in the presence of an assemblage of heroic men whose patriotic devotion had led the colonies to victory and in dependence, George Washington took the oath of office as chief magistrate of the uew-lsiru republic. This im pressive act was preceded at 9 o’clock in the morning in all tin- churches of the city by prayer for God’s blessing on the government atnl its first Presi dent. The centennial of this illustri ous event in our history has Ix-en de clared a general holiday by act of Con- gr< ss, to the end that the p*>ople of the whole country may join in commemora tive exercises appropriate to the day. In order that the joy of the occassion may lie associated with deep thankfid- ness m the uiinds of the people for ail our blessings in the past, and d-vout supplication to God for their g . -ions continuance in the future, representa tives of religiouscreods. tait li Christain and Hebrew, have memorialized the government, to designate an hour for prayer and thanksgiving on that day. Now, therefore, I, Benjamin Harri son. President of tin- United States of America, in respons«' to this pions and reasonable re<pi»>st, do recommend that Tib'sday. April 3111 h. at the hour of o'clock in the morning th*- people of the entire country repair to their respective places of divine worship to implore the favor of Gul that th.- bl-sstngs of liberty, prosperity an-1 l<eaee tnay nbi !•« with us as a pvopl«', and that his hand may lead us in paths of righteousness and good deeils. In witness thereof, I hate h.-reuulo se-. mv name and cansetl the seal of the I ntte.1 States of America to la- nffived. Done in the city ofWishing- ton tins 4th day of April, in th.' year of our ls>nl. lssp. and of the indepen- <i< n-.v of the United States the 114th. B enjamin H vkuison . By the President. J ivies G. B i . aink . Secret ry of State. HMppin**«« un«l < unlf ill nit-ill <5..mot go hand in baa « if ue look <-n th«* d.ir'u side of every b t.v obstac . Notbiut* will h ‘ darken life and make it a l ii'd* n as J)ys|>e)D»ia. Aclcera Diapep- al.i i ablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia. Consumption ami Indiges tion. and make life a happiness and !>’<• usurv. ?H»ld at 25 and 50 cents a hot t v i»v Chitw«M»d Bron For sal**. t .tie hors.-, a spring wagon, top buggy, h (•n.'ss and hav. Apply to Mas. A. 1>F P e .1T.". \shland, Oregon. CliililreiiCryferPitciier’sCastoria th»* -••«Tvtnry, in writing« in print totaeli in**mber«»ffhe I1 ani. t«»g»*tl er with a notice of the •!*»> of me.-ting which such prnj**.«.‘«l Hm»mdment js k , l »ote<! upon, h ? 1» as; i»-ii day prior to th»-dat«’ of said meeting bi* Ati Bak r. fu sb evriy day. it tin» I'. S Violin. b?ir •> nnd B’irridn’tvr A Hagy's. strings nt * C uohv lea ;»t bloiO .1 30 cts. r i And we will give you first-class goods for your money, and sell them to you \iu S hih V grocery lb. * F 1 If you wnn' hf#* iiwnrnure in tlie (< st I gyn UH[i'l >) 1/ in tlf iCtu ht Tj<i I >v • st i d cull on Billings, [3-ni I r**< ‘«’i; agent. lie D a is vert irai i’tssl sewn u ina •nuH n i ian -y styl -s at stili’h »V 1» !... 4. ’ i ' ‘I and s e th- -il Trv them HU I -oil ' will buy th. in. Oregon, Ashland, Breeder and Shipper of A l'adire have just received a of children's ■ .irrii'g J Prices •s to - -tit evervlKHly. Also the ?k of wall CO i ton» ever We make BOOTS & SHOES I Wyandottes. Plymouth Rocks, Light Brahmas, Brown Loghorns Sat i«f action gu a rant ecd WARRANT EVERY PAIR S* Itli-im-iit V aliteli ! »t I bk » A*h the report <»f the committee war H id ! th#* lk»»ir<I »'!Tect***l per P manent organization by the citiz<ns B who romposcel th»» meeting signing W th»* constitution ;m»i ele**ting .1. M. M»*( z < m I, }>reeid»*!it; H. B. Carter. Vic»» Pr»*Nhi»*tjt; G. 1’. Billings, Secretary, and W. H. Atkinson, Treasurer. The I xud I s of th»» S#x*n«tary am! Treasurer w *r<* fixed at SIjMMIeach. and trnv*-! without an m-eidi-iit each made subject to th»* approval of 25c per day for $3lW. Billings the President. f.'t-m ( p*»n I emg escorted to the chair. Preet. McC’all made a few neat and fit ting remarks, thanking the meeting for th#» honor conferred on him. and set ting f» rtb in hri<: the obj’netb to !>e >t- tai’?e<l by th»' * A ;1 land Board of Tr de.’’ Tie »' ir »is a Sarsaparilla, and br sure yon get it, fim iit’e c<»n»u»itt»‘e, I). IL Mills, Geo. when you want the best blood-purifier. ]<!- .!*• n<! I*. Putt».; «.a ! ¿5 <i #•*•!.»nut- With its forty years tee to h licit a«’. • »:•* *n. to th* m !. Ler- of unexampled suc -!i»j of t he oi ,mniz-tion,G. I’. Billing?, cess in tlie cure of \V. H. Feed** and I L J. Kaiser, and it Blood I»isvases, you was «ud* rv»l by tli.» n.»»«t¡ng 1 Pat th*».“* can make no mis '.»»suing Io I»* come mviii!»« ih I*. f<»;«» th#* take in preferring iii.'t ngahir m»*#tii;g on tii.» first Tii»*.-- Ayer’s <1. y in May next, sLoul»! be permitt.«*«: t • do -o, Ly nerdy r-mbfeenbitjg loth- ('■ iiisti: ii’. »n ¡¡r.l By Law.»4, and pay ing th# i.i# ad»«uhip fe«, an«l without being to any other. The s.ibj •<•! b> lie oth»*r conditi#»n- m ♦ fore-runner of mod foith in 11»»- Bv-L-tws. ern blood medicines, 1 he Secr»*t; iy v.; m m>t i u«*i**»i to pro Ayer's Sarsaparilla cure for lire, one •?*. quire r#0or I I* is still the most pop o. •20 I «piai’ty, an.I su« h stationery ular, being in great y tieet-'Niry. er demand than all i i < re l>. ing no further hu* in ►, t others combined. B#..*nl i*#i o iibtd to its tirat n gnlai “Ayer's Sarsaparilla is selling faster m rimg. xi. : rueaslav. May 7, at 7 y. in . in 11 e City (’oi» »11 ’.Hues, **r ml - than ever before. I never hesitate to recommend it.’’ —George W. Whitman, j*'«*t ’<» • »i* o! ihv l‘!*‘H*»i< nt. Druggist. Albany, I ml. G e » j . l-.\ «nr. “ 1 am safe in saying that my sales i’- ini rary S *r tury. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far excel those any other, and it giv vs thorough satisfac tion.’’ L II Busti, D*s Moines, Iowa. V hat Is it ? “ A ver -* Sarsaparilla ami Ayer's Pills il.-i* pro.lio---* il t bcrtu.i.'ullv soft are the best selling medicines in my <->>inpi*-x on uni i« av. s neither triuesof store. I can recommend them conscien il-- ippi ca’ on n--r nijurion.s .-if* i ts ? | l . tiously.’’— < Bickhaus, Pharmacist, answer. W : -doiu’s Rots-rttm* ace uu- Koseland. 111. nii -lu-s all this, and is pr-moni.cevt by “ We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla 11 i - .>f ind ri-ti:ie:n- .. to fa- the here for over thirty years amt always most delijh: fui t-ii'et ar'oi'5' ever pro reromniend it when asked to name the ti i-*«, d. Warm ted har.uh ss nd match- best blood-purifier ’ W. T McLean, lea-i Sohl'iy Ct itw. i il br* ... '.st intili Druggist, Augusta. Ohio. “ I have sold your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep At Biirrfcti’ilter «V Hiist'’s y*.:i them in stock, as they are staples. fin 1 l!>•■ ih . si 1-m- * t writiug t i1 * There is nothing so goo*I for the youth not* ini Ltler ; qs-r. *>f all gr ful blood' a* Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.” — Ilin* li*»* k . j •■■■! i-t memor 'ti R. L Parker, Fox Lake. Wis. buok-. . t:-.-*:;or..n him i.l-s'k«. note “Ayer's Sarsaparilla gives tlie best rwfip >t lil'iiike, «ciati h hook«, satisfaction of any tn**di< itm I have in I imi N . p* ns. inks ami ;* ticils t* stock. I recommend it, or. as the f**:*.nd Hi thè I it.. IXx tors say. * I prescritie it over the counter.' I t never fails to meet the Do you w.oit to | ■ìr.'h .«•• Iute, nil! < ases for which I recommend it. even h ( ; !• i l;*m!s or ■■* f.i' Hi. «ad oil < where the ductor*’ prescriptions have liven of no avail.”—C. b Calhoun, F. Bdl.-.u«, Vhlai'u 1 >rt Monmouth, Kansas. B .Lxl h ty d -li' er towt* t*y b-.te or toc In pur*» .,* VLÌ.-ui. Buy yoitr tioii: ini \ good span of mules for wile or liiud M:.'s, . oli cau will trad*' for horses, Inquire at Ash- in auy part of 'own. land feed store. Pioneer »tote block- cash. BOOTS AND SHOES X Hut Come and Sec Us The next time you want E. B. MYER garlen seeds at half pria»', nt House. Nl'.‘v frt sii tilt fl* ««L LlaU c You hnyen’t? Well let us tell you that by bnyinc a cheap article in leather you are throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble, Ask For Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Ayer's Sarsaparilla rRKr.KKEn bv Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Mats File, fl, ,ii bottic, • Worth * - a I otti«. I ti-- uu(ii-r»igned. havitig dispostsi <>f bis liti chi ring bnsin«-»s m Asili: mi. is comp. Il«-d f<> colleet ai otice all se co in: « due liitn. I'lis I-><>ks and ac- countf are int' eh ndsof B.C.W. Evans, (ut thè storc corner Maio and Granite a(r> < te) wh<» vili rnake thè colleetions, and receipt for all money» pali! Inni oli my accoiint. D avid P aynh . Ashland, Or., Aprii 5, lM.S',1. The Ashland Shoe Store, C.H.LUDERMAN A Bargain. At old stand of J. D. Fountain, Business house (two rooms) and lot. for sale, near the depot. One room rented al 12 per cent. per atuniin on amount i-sk- d for prop, rty. Inquire oì 1 ells A’ Jofinsou. Odd Fellow’s Block. 3Eir<)r'Urs l*y mail proiuptlv attoiidi ii to. Eggs for Hatching From Wyandotte«. Plymouth Rocks, MOUSE Light Brahmas. Rose and Single Comb Brown Leghorns. White ll’iy- andottes. Pai fridge Cochins, and HARDWA RE, Black .Minorcan America’s liest ASHLAND. OREG breeds. Winners of the highest hon ors at all the largest exhibitions for the /last eleven years. Eggs -*3 per setting; two for •*■'>. .Send stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. G arrison , Ati i-xp<-ri(-n<<-tl shoemaker at the store, who makes a specialty of fim-work, will repair al! rip- or *lefi-< t, ot stock sold by us free of charge. Horsemen and Breeders! Br»<! * *’ r I li ■ t I!.«,,.- h Forest Grove. Oregon. Rare t Business Opening. the olitati W. C. 3CYF-TON, Achiand, O. tv bu*l <U ««•! win ('l’llll IlllPSt-S Garnhetta anj Hector. Two of tin- i)est 1‘erclieron stallions, anti KING COLE- I lie la-st Shetland on the coast, an* at your ser\ ice. »'anihetta will heat Med- for<! *in Tuesday- and \\ ed- nesdays ot each week, the balance of the time with the other hot ses at mv place Star B.ik. r.v , Ashland, Oreg OtTered l'or Sale. Th*' mi-li'r- ' i.ff. r~ for m .' v the si Baker*- bufiti A m U. m U'I -*»Di»o*He tilt |M*«t<>fftce city for bi trndc*. Bi year*. nn< v’or’s rcH*<»n f«»i •■•»uni <>i which the biiMi!*- ; climat#*, he w ill ment and a lea* I” bUl year- h ’ h very rea» thing in iln*i < : •.«• •: w M Call on <»r a»! !r» «.* or<* F. R uling - VI HHœn 1 hear twin i !L-*- t S( 'K> birs t P tin- s ( 1 Lou ill F I K*Vt- th«- «oli i. ’ li - SI4Ì1 Alai i-loM-r <’r*-w his chair, "To know the *1 ■ n,*ht tbst Sill’ fo. -.e 1 I, T o|.,.v>l|_r |1 "Ï011 would."si i answered, "realty now. 5 our offi i mal», s in. laiurii. For I was tbinkitiji how I’d Ls-k In Ix’iian's photograph. ’ Closing out at cost at ( >. H Blount’s. * I ‘.<M Kjr ft.«*, su ror Imi, Mammoth testtumtul p..p Wtll«, I uchahiihon X co., Burliti DIA *OND DYES ‘t ht.'fr ■J >rflhan a, BABIES ii tfif uand //>«