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VA ND TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS TIDINGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING \V. H. LEEDS. Klitor »nd Publisher. ierms of Subscription: < h:e <*>py. one year.................... " six mouths.................. " *• three mouths............. Dull, !lat, h . Hix copies for......... Terms, m advance. ASHLAND, OREGON, dtertioingt LKOAL. insertion >. — f2 CO . 1 DO Job Printing Of all descriptions done on short no tice. Ix*gal Blanks, Circulars, Busi uess Cards Billheads, Letterheads, Post tere. etc., gotten up in good style at living prices. FRIDAY. APRII JESSE IE CARItS »RIEM'S The Next State lair. Sketch of a l.lfe of Alternate Wealth and Prosperity. The State Board of Agriculture, at OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ; spe« nil Pi’pxl.b to the < ‘ li rolli« I«- HomrMrad llight* Krtrtorrd—Lernt* of gortlaud dl-paich, April • j its recent meeting iu Salem, laid the Abolire Provided for. and Other W.vsiiiNiiToN, April 9. Laud grab plans for a state fair this year that will Mrs. Esther Holladay, aaoond wife STATE ' I in portant Provisions. bers and land grabbing will lx* sum surpass in general interest any that of Beu Holladay, died here this after- «i. \. n marily «leali with tinder this Adminis has ever lx*eu held m Oregon. With a u>x>u after a hugeriug illness. Beu J. H. An act to withdraw certain public tration. ( Lillee No bcsitaucy will lieexerciwsl view to the better aeeommodatious of Holladay, who died nearly two years lands from private entry , ami other pur- , ill piosecuting persons who have tres fast horse owners aud handlers, the ago, was at one lime a prominent vxon/o* I •(>>( >. passed ti|x»n the public domain. The Ixiard bus ordered the Imildiug of 1<K) steamship and railroad magnate on the Be it enacted, etc. S kction ’1. That law J will lx* vigorously euforeeil. The stalls of ample size along on the race Pacific coast. For years Holladay was from and after the passage of tins act people of California are well ae«|iraint- track side of the Ing fence behind the a conspicuous figure aixiut Washing no public lauds of the United States. ed , with the methixls of Jesse D. Carr grand stand, thus separating them en ton. except those in the state of Missouri. , and th«* larg** land-grabbers m Califor tirely from the agricultural fair proper, Mrs. Holladay was lairu in Oregon shall lie subject to private entry. nia. ami it will no doubt lx* interesting and enabling them to make their exits about 1*49. She was the daughter of irvuil Jndgr Sec. 2.—That any person who has , to llb*m to know th«* many phases of und their entrauoee without going Hamilton Camplx’ll. who came to tins n t Atto» lit’V not heretofore perfected title to a tract . the Carr case. It is well kuown that through the main gates or mixing with state in 1MB as an attache of the Meth lit KlulDH'L of laud of which he has made entry Mr. Carr us«l every available effort tin* crowd in general attendance. odist missionaries. Hu later owned an under the homestead law. may make a under the last Aihmuistr.itlou to hav«' 1’ht* executive committee was also extensive cattle ranch in the Wil homestead ent ry of not exceeding one- the institution of enmiual and civil authorized to lease grounds to linns lamette valley, aud is supposed to quarter section of public laud subject proceedings against him for alleged dealing in agricultural lmplemeuts, for have lx*en killed iu Mexico in 1H6K. to such entry, such previous tiling or unlawful inclosur«* of some 38,(KlttaereB When Ben Holladay came to Ore- the erection of ix-rmaneut exhibition entry to the contrary notwithstanding; , of public lamie in Modoc couuty noil«* buildings, and tins will very likely in gou Caiupliell’s family were living in but this right shall not apply to per pross«xl. He has reuewe«! his efforts sure the addition of some very fine this city, aud Esther wasatall, lissome sons who |>erfecl title to hinds under under the present Admiuistration. buildings lietween now and fair time. lassie, and considered oue of tie* most the pre-emption or homestead laws al ’I’ll«* following letter from Editor Irish I he Ixiard elected Messrs. Looney, beautiful girls in the state. Holladay ready initiated. Provided, that all set to Assistant Secretary Bussey will De laishmntt. Galloway and Wilson, purchased a home adjoining the rem- tlers upon the public lauds whose show the use to which Mr. Carr puts deuee of Miss Camplx-H’s married sis claims have been initiated prior to the his friends iu trying to maiutain q with Pn-sideut Apfiersoii hh chairman, ter, aud noon formed her acquaintance, as the executive committee. < hie Aere—lots passage of this act may ehauge such tlagraut public outrage. Mr. Irish's Messrs. D. S. K. Buick. John G. and an intimacy grew up between entries to homestead entries aud pro letter is as follows: Wright and M. M. Wilkins wx*re elect them, aud shortly after Mrs. Holladay ceed to perfia’t their titles to their re S an F' iias < isco, March 21. 188». die»! he married Miss Campbell. ed finanoe committee. 2*5.00. < >ne Acre—lots spective claims uuder the homestead G'< »ei'*</Mv D eak Sia: 1 A history of her life since she knew The price« of admission were fixed 1‘ II hum - ii law, notwithstanding they may have wish to «'all your atteutiou to a suit Holladay would form a romance com M um the same as last year. heretofore had the lieuetit of such law, order«! by the Interior Department I'. » The selection of gate kee|x*rs, ticket bining every pbaix- of life from prince Nearly Mine Acre near town. but such settlers who perfect title to against Jesse D Carr for feuciug the ly affluence to almost abject ixiverty. claims under the homestead law shall public domain in M« h 1< x .' county. Cal., venders and xtiperintendents was re When she married Holladay he had not thereafter be entitled to enter other Ill Violation ot th«- act of 1K*<6. At the ferred to the executive committee. M. Wilkiue, of Eugene, was appoint scarcely passed the zenith of Ins pros 400.< ><>. ( her Two Acres near town. lauds under the pre-emption or home close of the last Admiuistratiou I call ed a committee of one to make a col perity. He was a railway magnate aud stead laws of the L'niteil States. ed upon Secretary Vilas in relation to was styled the King of Oregon. He Sec. 3.—That whenever it shall lx* it, ami tlx a 1 informed him that not lection of grains aud grasses for a dis had aspiratious to the United States play st the fair. 550.00. made to ap|M*ar to the register ami re- a r«xl of the feuc<* had lx*eu built sim* We have two car-! of these stoves, comprising John G. Wright, of Salem, was ap- Senate and had control of apparently 1 ceiver of any public land office, uuder IKiN, ami that Mr. (' rr had op«-m. 1 lived in isiinted a tqiecial Committee to make a boundless wealth. They great variety of styles in both cooking and heating, a such regulations hs the secretary of the Ins f«-u«'e to ufforii ir«* passage to collection of fruits and vegetables for prim*» ly style and practiced the great- interior may prescribe, that any sottlei every bo ly. ami had 1« fl s«-v»n mile; of prices to suit. We claim these to be uni ipialed ill el est extravagance and dually went to upon the public domain under existing ins water (winch h>* owned absolutely, ) a display at the fair. On motion of Mr. DeLashmutt, the Wushiugtou. where they live,! in the gance of design and finish, and are placing them upon law is unable by reason of a total or oppu to every (»lie’s use. Mr. Vila» Sime style as loug as money or credit partial destruction or failure of crops, said the suit shotihl never hi; ve been Ixiard of agriculture extended an invi could I bail. the market with the tation to Mrs. Win. England. Mrs. sickness or other unavoidable casualty, ordered. I wish to add uo.v that the iu 1RM they came back to Portland, flood Fann near town. ('heap. POSITIVE GUARANTEE to sK'tire a suppoit for himwlf, herself, laud im-lml.-d in bls teuce is pastoral Eugene Brey tnan, Mrs. A. T. Gilbert ruined in heaitn and fortune, aud Hol iiid Miss Salhe Bush to assist in artis or those dependent upon him or her only, that it can uever Lx* irnj, ,ited and liday began suit agaiust his brother that they are the upon the lauds settled upon, then such is not fitted for irrigation. It ix in tically arranging the exhibit of fruitu Joe for a large amount of pro|K*rtv • Apply to register and receiver may grant to sm-li t he ceiebrat<xl lava b«ls 1 where Canby and vegetable« at 1 he next fair. The s|x*erl programme map[x*d out which had been conveyed to him to ili-reme » oti.t i»r«”g'»u m» i ■ t • s m '• h settler a leave of iibsence from the was killed, ami its sole utility is sup- g dar term-• o !l tl.V til"t embraces an excellent list of races aud him to save it from Ben’s creditors. claim upon which he or she has filed plle«l by the crop of butich grass it - in Man b a id o Since that lune they have been poor, for a p TI' h I not exceeding one year nt produces. This has been protected very hbertd purses, the amount appro very poor. Much of their property Tic first Judi. ini priated for this purpose lx»mg t?t ’ > ,o .0. *et* in Jrt' k'* »11 Ctl mí I». tir-t M-.ii any one time, audsm'h settler so grant see them. from overstix-king by '11. ( 'al l s fences, was frittered away in lawyers’ fees. mb»r In \pr:.. ' | tri: it.c’ a ed leave of absence shall forfeit no vise it would have I» •u fe<l out long Following is the list: ■ '» O|D 1 >IolHh<i? in June Ben Holladay was never able to lay rights by reason of said absence. Pro ago, as has happeti«xi io the ranges in TlroTTlN’o KO Ks. Ji M • ida» it 1 \o \ » m ’ «er In Lake his band on a dollar of it. doll'llM hi M i and the vided, That the time of such actual Nevada. List, 111 * »1« _ «II and Wyom- Race No. 1 3 minute class; purse Since he died, in July. 1HH7, the re t. >^««,.hl pni’ I«»» ” altseuce shall not lx* deducted from the mg. You will fin«! the t.nth to S2ill); for all horses bred au«l owned in ceivers of the estate have allowed Mrs. •la» * iti M h - ! Ii mid At; actual residence required by law. such lands ami th«* necessity i for their <)regon <>r Washington T< rritorjr. Holladay S-TMl per month for the sup la k-ou count[y th-- Gnrnr y. Probata bee. 4.—That the price of all sections separation and class silication put plain- Hace No. 2 Breeders’ stake, for t wo- port of herself ami her two children, a ami parts of sections of the public ly m the inclosed m cinomi passisi by vear-old»; entrance 840, 8250 added; girl of 12 and a l«>y of Id. Shortly af M.. id In ; roIllIllriK itlg lands within the limits of the portions the Oregon an IC iln ' mila L* gi.slattlic.’ for colts bred aud owned in Oregon or ter Holladay’s death General Rufus of the several grants of land to aid in at their rev'ent s«'ssi«» >. 1 am no'. Mr. Washington lerntory. Ingalls came lit re aud took up hie the construction of railroads which Carr’s i.tloruey, an l 11O lUliTt'bt Race No. 3 2:10 class; purse 8500. residence with Mrs. Holladay lie have been heretofore und which may except to protect the < iovernineut Race No. 1 For3 year-olds, lx*st two was an old time friend of Ben Holla hereafter be forfeited, which were by from us« 1«« bh litigation, I LViiUbU HoHjO heat« in three; entrance 850, 8-kk) ad day, and it was generally supposed the net making such grants, or have drunken attache desne.s t. > roake a re- ded; for horses bred arid owned in I >r- that he was sup{x>rting the family with since beeu increased to the double cord. egon or Washington Territory. his half pay. Relatives of Mrs. Hol .SIGNAL CARDS. minimum price, and, also, of all lands I Ix-g to refer you to our common Race No. 5 2:20 class; purse laday claim that he was living oft her within the limits of any such railroad friemi. C»*neial \. B. Chipman of R*- l Race No. fi 2:25 class; purse allowance, and a few days since the re A. \V. Scott, the contraator and builder, being called back to grant, but not embraced in such grant Bluff. Cal. lla ’e No. 7 2:3o class; purs** ceiver ordered him to leave the house. Austin S. Hssinionù, Portland by business interests, otters for sale the following property, lying adjacent to and coterminous with V«*ry truly, J ohn I'. I kisu . In ail trotting races live per cent, of This afternoon he left and went to a the portions of the lines of any such which will be a bargain tor somebody: Mr. Irish's letter was refernst to purse must lx* paid by May 1st and live hotel. railroad which shall not lx* completed Commissioner Stix'k lager of the Gen [x*r cent, by July 1st. It is supposed that Joseph Holladay at date of tins act. is hereby fixed at eral Land Office, aud he siibmitx th - will care for the two orphan children; in KMINU RACES. 81. 25 | xt acre. following report to Secretary Noble in Near the Devlin tract out the Boulevard, less than two miles from Race No. 8 Breeders’ stake for two- otherwise they are penniless. The re Hec. 5. That any homestead wttler regard to the matter: year-ol<is; three-fourths of a mile dash; mains of Mrs. Holladay will lie buned Ashland- This is choice land for peaches or other fruit—such land as who has heretofore entered less than "It is not believe«! that th«*re is any next Monday in the Catholui cemetery that of the Galey peach orchard, w hich is already well know n to horti one-quurter section of land may enter large area of public lands iu Oregon entrance 85U. 8250 added. Race No. 9 One and one-fourth bt-si le those of her husband other and additional land lying con which is valuable for grazing only. culturists all over the state, and wlitch sold for per acre during tiguous to the original entry, which Lands which will not pnxluce crops miles; purse 8000. the last tew days. This will be sold, ii applied for soon, at Sioo per . shall not, with the land first entered without Race No. 10 Oregon Derby forthree- The Pension Office. are open to entry J. T. rovvàxtch 4 acres of and occupied, exceed in the aggregate limier the irrigation acre. Will be sold as a whole or in IO and 7 acre pieces -peeiul IU,pat<-h to the < hrouiele <l«*sert land act, ami as the year-olds; one aud one-half miles; en iy ami Counsellor at Law lfill acres, without proof of residence most valuable lauds are taken up those trance 850, 8400 added. the land is cleared and ready for the plow. RaceNo.il One mile aud one-six Chicago, April 9. A special from upon aud cultivation of the original which are less desirable an- entered by \MiLAND ( »REt it »N. Washington says: Commissioner Tan entry, when the additional entry ib actual Bottlers, ami it is a well known teenth; purs«* 8500. "Hclit e 11 uli < urts of the Race No. 12 Three-fourth rmledash: ner says that he is determined to thor At the junction of Union, Gresham and Iowa streets*set to fruit made, then the patent shall issue with fact that lands which were until re purse 8400. »<»ii* pr»»iapd iiirt'Ir alni oughly overhaul the Pension Office, out further proof. Provided. That this cently considered valueless for agricul !» 4 trees, near tine new residences of Messrs. Carter. Reeser and Eddings; section shall not apply to or for the W'TWS«’- Race No. 13 Handicap; five-eighths aud with a view to doing this he has tural purpos«*s hav«* Ixs-n convcrtesl in set at work some of his most experi price, ¿550. Ix-netit of any person who, at the date to valuable farms by cultivation and mile dash; purse $400. Race No. 14 Handicap; one mile enced and reliable assistants for the of making application for entry there irrigation. Should any cousi«lerable Monis M. Hirk&css, Apply to Roper, Galey & Hehn, G. F. Billings or A. 1 Kyle. pur|x>se of awertaiuiug what is needed under, does not own and occupy the amount of public laud lx* made sub dash; puree 83->0. Lu al) purs«* races, entries clooe with to make the office more efficient. A ViToRNEY \Nl> COUNSELOR. lauds covered by his original entry. ject to private entry it would doubt Fur Sale. LOOK OCT EoR And provided, That if the original en less be taken up in large Iro-lies by pay ment of 10 j>er cent, of parse, on list is being prepared of ei>ecial exam G evst ' s I’ a ”, O i ;»:<«<> s . ( )ue horse, a spring wagon, top buggy, try shall fail for any reason prior to cattlemen ami corporations that wonhl September 10th, except the handicaps; iners in the tmld and office, aud clerks f ¡jp- • v . ; I'.'U.'1 I.*:. Front ’tre t. patent or should appear to be illegal or hold it to the exclusion of settlers. It in these, nominations to lx* mad«* 011 or who were put into ixieitions under hartrees aud hay. Apply to fraudulent, the additional entry shall would also open the way t*s the com before Septemlx-r 10th. with half of General Black through civil service ex M rs . A. D f . I’ evtt . Plain & Fancy Cassimeres. Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. not be permitted, or, if having already mission of numerous frauds by classi entrances; weights to lie announced at aminations, who did not puss fair ex One third of the real estate in Jackson Ashland, Oregon. county i> held under defective title. Get lieen initiated, shall lie canceled. fying as grazing lauds those which are 12 M. the day before the race ami ac aminations. It fr elated Hint more an abstiat t to the title of your property und ceptance and second payment made on than half of the special examiners who See. (!. That every person entitled, valuable for agriculture. s. r if you are all right. The only reliable A gixxl span of mules for sale or under the provisions of the homestead Abstracts made in Jackson county conic ■ “The facts iu the Carr enclosure or before 0 P. M. the day before the were ap|x>inted through a pretended Office and Sides Rootmv iu Muonic Building, from Austin S. Hammond's Law and Abs will trade for horses. Inquire at Ash laws, to enter a homestead, who has caws are about as follows: Ou July race. I Statesman. civil service competition were in fact ■ binine-’ given e*re- tract Other, Ashland. Oregon. | 1323 | land feed store, Pioneer store block. * heretofore complied with or who shall W. fl \TKrv*O\. *»•»<* r»»t»« rv ««n«l (isnornl subjected to no competition at all. A 2<k lsss, Sjx*ci ■ci.d Agent John B. Bria'k- i bTiHHtion furni’tieil re-examination of the papers shows hereafter comply with the conditions enbniugh r»|x>rted that Iu* ba«I ex y in the new town. Custom House M«*xs. that the |ieraeutage attained was far of said laws, and who shall have made amined an inclosure in M«xl«x' county lielow that required by the law in or bis final proof thereunder for a quan mautained by Jesse 1». Carr in vxda Port Townsem i(W. To. April 12. tity of land less than 100 acres aud re tion of the act of February 25. Iss5; lierlxTt F. Beecher and William Har- der to make them eligible for appoint ceive the receiver’s final receipt there that Carr had enclos«*«! with a stone nod. t he indicted custom officers, file«! ment. These men were tu many in for, shall be entitled under said laws wall 4l ■ f«s-t high. 52,4M acr**s of laud. 8-’>u<*t bonds to-day. Their trials are stances practically selected lieforetbey to enter as a personal right and not 39.7.52 acres of whieli are va«*ant pub set for next Octolier. Harned’s bonds presented tliemselvas for the civil ser O regon . assignable, by legal sub-divisions of lie lauds; that Carr'e attitud«* toward men are James Jones and Frank ami vice examination. and the latter was on Main street next the lands of the United States subject settlers is hostile, arrogrunt and in Albert Bartlett- Beecher s sureties are simply a matter of form. ian church. 11 12 Alter tins list has lxx-n made up and to homestead entry, so runeh additional timidating. and defiant toward th«* F. \\ . Pettvgrove, C. W. limit. James land as added to thequantity previous Government. It appears that. m one Jones and It K. Labmer. The latter proof collected of the fact that tlmir ly ao enterixi by him shall not exceed ease the bouse of a hom«*etea«ler, who thr«s* were ou the («rand Jury which civil service examination was a fraud Dr. S. T, Senior, 1(50 acres. Provided, that in no cast* had settled on th«* land tn said inclos indicted them. Hamed has r«s*eiv«*d the names of a lot of men will l>e pre and surgeon . shall patent issue for the land covered ure, was torn down by employes of numerous sympathizing messages to sented to the Secretary of the Interior by such additional entry until the per Carr while the s. tth-r was temporarily day’ from all over the coast ass«-rting for dismissal. It is probable that Sec I», OKF.GON. son making such additional entry shall absent. It is also «'harg«*<i that Carr confidence in Ins innocence. His past retary Noble had this in mind when be have actually and in conformity with has lx*vu fraudulently acquiring title exemplary career, total alistiuence from san! yesterday that there would lx* a the homestead laws resided upon ami to public lands by hiring parties to alcoholic lieverages and apparent hon great many changes made in the forces of the Pension Offiix* in a short time. cultivated the land so additionally en make entries iu Ins interest tn viola esty have won him many friends. tered and otherwise fully complied with tion of the laws which have the dis lksx’her lias purehastsi th** st«*amer It is unnet'essary to say that ail of Chas. il. Scaso, H. D. such laws. Provided also, that this position of the public lands. Special Libby, ami will comments* steamboat- tb<*He special examiners, agent* Hüd section shall not lie construed iwaffivt- Agent Hrocki-nbrough is now engaged mg again next week on bis old route, clerks who were iip|x>iut«*d through lng any rights as to the locatiouof sol iu making a re-survey of said enclosure down among the lower sound lslamis. fraudulent civil service examinations diers’ certificates heretofore issu<*d tin and coilecliug evidi-nce preparatory to The accused refnw**l to make state are Democrats aud were put into office der section 240t! of the revised statutes. a trial. ments. Th«* beet legal talent in the for a political pur|x>se. ,.-n Enough has lieen found in tins in Ser*. 7. That the "act to provide ad "Aft.-r Ag.-nt Bnx-k.’nbr.iugb mad«- Territory has Ix-en s«*cnr**d for the d«*- ditional regulations for homestead and Ins report on Carr’s enclot-ure, charges fense. Harned whs report«*«! as saying vest igatiou of the Pension Office to 1 * pre-emption ent ries of public ¡amis." were filed against him by Carr, and be of t he detieu*neii*s that he could prove prove that the office during the last nA approved March 3, 187!). shall not lx- was ordi-red to ap|x*ar Ix fore Inspec that his su|x*nor officers instigated three years, aud especially the past construed to forbid the taking of testi tor Whailou to ansa, r the charges. 'hem and were financially lx*n«*fiteu. summer and fall, was used in the most mony for final proof within ten days Upon an investigation of the cas»- He has speculated ext«*nsively nud outrageous manner as a political ma following the day advertised as upon Wharton mad«' a r« port completely ex profitably in real estate within the last chine. But not only was the office itself tilled with employes in violation which such final prtxif shall lx* made onerating Brock«-nltroiigh. The re two years. in cases where accident or unavoidable cor«! of Bnx'keulirough as a special Hamed was indicted on twenty-five of the law. but pensions were allowed delays have prevented the applicant or agent of this office shows that he is an counts for stealing from the Govern with a view to political effect. Under witnesses from making such proof on efficient, capable aud trustworthy of ment while be was Deputy Collector, the circumstances it is probable that the day sp<*citied. ficer. it is urg««l m Carr’s Ix-half that Beecher ( Tnsisury Agsnt i on eleven. nearly every one of the men employed i Si-e.s. That nothing in that act shall Ins enclosure lias be.-n standing sin«*«* Collector Quincy A. Brooks on twelve. by General Black will lie dismissed Ixi const rued as suspending, re|x*alitig. 1878; lint the fact that lie has rnaiu- Under the Beech**r regime, with within a very short time. The office •’ w .» - <-! to Aril; gton Hotel, near or tn any way rendering inoperative the tamed nn eiiolo.’ili«* tor over t, n years Brooks ¡xvsing rs a figurehead, lx*cauae really is in ten time, worse condition »h- «• ;• i 12 II M.11 < h eralls. reg. price 75c Mens Fine < lothing. provisions of the act entitled, “an act in op -a am! flagrant violation of law th" Semite iefus*’i to c<intirm Cleve than General Black ever charged lus •SI. to provide for the disposal of aban can hardly I*«- an nrgi..lient for itscou- land's ap|x*iutm«*nt <if B«*«*cher to th«* predecessor with having made it, aud \\ ¡11 He closed out at 55c. All at eost. doned and useless military reserva tiuiiance." ('olhx'torslup, the r**cord is shown bv it will Is* retuetnliered that the efforts Dr. J* B. Newman, tions," approved July 5. 1R>*4. Secr-'aty N’obl- today replied to th* inv«*stiga! ions of Special Treasury of General Black to smirch the man Approved March 4, 1889. M< ti ' s Red Flannel Shirts Mr. Iri.-ii’s letter, -t itnig that h.* in- Agent ('rowI* > to have lieen an inter- agement of the office under Colouel rush IAN A’ SERGEI >N Mens Light < 'heck Silits. Roy’ < >\eralls. ch«ee lnni a copy of t ho commissioner's «*etingone. \ «* sm *1 s were overcharged Dudley, through a Congressional in Reduced to Tn be closed out at 40c 1 at. < *rg.M»n in 1 < Arm; I It •luw rost, only >1.15 a suit. report, which gms ail th«' information hi entrance and clearing, ami private vestigation. proved a »lead failure. The III. HEXT IT K.WT. to b<* afforde«! by the department in re receipts given, the blanks in the Gov exposures which Commissioner Tanner r ' a y ar I v.ns t, > ;i-)«*«l with paim In lation to the subj-ct. I is se. n that ernment receipt Ixxik lieing destroyed will undoubtedly make of the manage vsHI.AND. - OREGON. ui> ‘ a iin.l ‘-i le, and ! 'a laches, the r u t Men' - Fine Shirts, ,«., ,l(|k K-t..*t ..i.towlti» n, u brick Men’s 1 leavv Suits. reg. price >>. the <l«*|>artmont attaches no w«-ight to and the stubs filled out with the legal ment of the Pension < Iffioe under Com of li r a:i 1 ki«m-.•;* trou‘¿c. I win attracted the statements made by Editor Irish amounts and returmsl totheGovern- missioner Black w ill prove a sensation At cost. All at cost. |«> !«■■ closed out at S-> s'iit. to «T "’s Vejeta de >arsiv-urlila ! \ the 'art- and it will 1st the law talc its course. m**nl. The steals by this prissx« wer«* Tins is not a matter of politics, but one ling • ’ i :.i<-n'a1.* in the pa¡x-rs and which small individually, but aggregate many of justice to the pensioners, applicants Mrs. B. M. Webster, M D., seemed s.> pru- -i<-al 1 was induced t<> try it. thousamls a year. The Brush bark for pensions and the country al large. Men’s Silk Handkerchiefs, The < iHlorseiucnt <»f German S\rnpis .»len > 1 Ute \\ oollell Shirts, Men s N'nbbv Light < olored >nit-. ku-'Vv iag that a* it wus purely vegetable, it Madeira paid 8<’>o.'M duties, and 8-’>"4A unparalleled. We wdt publish Imi testi HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, All at cost would at any rate do no harm It acted as a inunialR recei li during the last six was turn«*«! into t he Government. The All at cost. KediK'ed to SS per suit Electric Bittera. genth-laxa’iv.-and after Die ‘■ocond little months. Read them. May save your clerk of the District Court at Seattle ASHLANI», oKEiioS. my i aia* and aches disappeared and I felt life. This remedv ixl»«-<*<>miiig*> well known paid in 81(160and the Government got • » • f. i- :ii«' ;•■<■'« o’ a, the 1 -'u*.' ’ega' i oil al like a n '\v man It did *o much for rne that B u ULIN g II Pal, N. Y.. May 31. ’Mi. Mell - < ’ommon < hershirts. iTedit for $173 of it. The barkentine and so popular ax to need no h [ w <‘ ih 1 Men's N'nbbv I >ark •'heck Suit-. G. G. G hu . n . Dear Sir:—I am fre- Emilia paid $100. which was never ac mention. All who have uxed Electric several Ixittie* to my family in Xew ------------------------------------------------------- c< »st. J« I sent All at cost. Bittern sing the same song of praise. A Keg pe. S20. t<> 1 ic closed at >!•> vere colds, and r-uy. u ho alm took it with the m<»«t *atH quentlv troubled with se'...» purer medicine doe* not exist and it is the only remedy that will relieve me of counted for. fa«’t.»r\ results. Fix-Collector Bmoks is short $10,000, J. 3. Walter, X. D. S„ guaranteed to do all that is claimed. them in your HoKchee’s German Syrup. 1 have used it for more than twelve years. of which one-half is for fens collected Electric Bitters will cure all diseas«* of Men 's Nobby lints, - Boots and Shoes, Men Mell's 1 ine l-lk. 1 >iagoiial. reg. S'jo v\ , hi’pi ■ t.nb'U ■ f Dentistry It is a constant household companion an*l not accounted for. Six huudrtsl the liver and kidtievx. will remove pim < >nlv 75 < ts. each. ' h *-- -r caulker, foot <«f < lay street '« ii Fmu with me. Our merchant here procured and thirty-eight Btanqis, worth $'Sl0 ples. lx,tlx. salt rheum and other affec a r — All at cosi. |n 1 ic elftsed ;ll S 1 -> it first at my solicitation, and wiys he each, are missing, and a large nundier tions caused by impure I,I« mh 1. Will drive L’tli.vsn. Oi.►:•«<• x. has sold a threat many bottles. It is a of Chinese return certiticatee have dis malaria from the system and prevent as II n. C a I.'8id. nee 11» eery popular remedy in this section. appear«!. The three men tunnel are well as care all malarial fevers. For cure i’.n\> Bools and Shoes, Men- Line < ’utawav Suit-, of headache, constipation arid indige. Every person who has used it speaks in the highest terms of its merits. J do all specifically charged with extortion, tmn trv Electric Bitters. Entire aat.s All at cost. All at en-t. A. C. Caliwell, not know of a single case it has not removing public r«x*ords and falsifying faction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50 oeutx and $1 per lx,tile at Clift- U'i I’ *i. 1 first used it in Vermont, where accounts. wixal Bros drug store. I lived In fore Coining here. I ad vine Mechanical and Operative Dentist. l ’ «n\- Eine Shirts. Melt- Fants, all kimls. everyone to use it. as it certainly ia the What Is It ? best cough medicine I have ever known* I ASHLAND, OREGON. All at cost. Io be closed <>ut at eost. Au I »pleasant Ride. 1 have tried nearly all of them at differ Nitrous G\i G - ndminGtend for That produces that beautifully soft ent times. IW.xxilauil Mail.J tli p i.iili•>- «- : -u-tio i •>! t-«*th. complexion ami leaves neither traces of Yours resjx‘ctfully. MOSES GKAV. ; o:Tu* o-.ir tli.- Bank.- 12 X'.] its application nor injurious effects? The A day or two since uheu the down All .ine- of l nderwear Proprietor Grist Mill I >« >vs ’Inthing all must gn. answer. Wisdom's llobertine accom freight train arrived in >ViMidland the pliHhes all this, aud is pronounced by lx>x ou one of tlie wfier*ls of a car was At cost to •1< »se. K-‘< hlcei 1 1 ‘ 1«fW Cf ist. Oregon Will II«- Rcpr<"<'iitr<l. lade s of taste and refinement to be the found to lx* on tire, smoke ¡xiunng out GaaiarcL’s Orchestra, most delightful toilet article ever pro Oregon will lx* represented at the duced. iti«!. Ort-pH» or \ Warranted harmless and match iu volumes. When the train stopped annual meeting of the National Tench- less Sdd bv ('liitwisal Bros.. Ashland a tramp crept oqt front under the car. era’ Aiw<x*iation to lx» held at Nashville. He was not a haiidsonieolqect. Smoke, r Tenn., July Hi, 17. is end 19. State grease und perspiratiou bail given his Rich food, and lack of exercise, during Superintendent McElroy and nliont fiux* a tattooed ap|x*arance and his thirty teachers will attend from this the winter months, cause* the system to clothes were fairly covered with grime. b. come torpid and the bl>»od impure. A h state. Application has already been He started off for a pump and drank Combine! tue juice of the Blue Fig’ of made for quartern at the Maxwell dose or two of St. Patrick’s Pill* will enough water to founder a tioree, after cleanse and invigorate the system, puri California, so laxative and nutritious, bonne, also for'.IM) square feet for au fy the blood and do more g<x>d than a which he told a tale. He jum|x*d on wiih the medicinal virtues of plants Oregon school exhibition, consisting of dollar bottle of blood purifier. Sold by the train at Catcheville, not noticing >lu . known to be most beneficial to the freehand ami mechanical drawings, 1. K. Bolton. the hot I six. After the train got under 1? I human ivstem. forming the ON 1.5 PI R- paintings and natural history collec way the fire renewed itself aud the FECT REMEDY to act gently yet tions. Already “R0 square feet of this tramp received the full benefit of the Bucklcii** Arnica Salte. promptly on the v T space has been asked for. The annual ■Ì smoke aud heat. He was compelled n IM H M IL Moers, 1 1 Ì meeting of the State Teachers’ Asso The beat Halve in the wor d for cut*, to bold on to a |H>rtion of the iron W ciation will lie held at Salem, July 1. 2 bruise*. sores, ulcer*. Halt rheum, fever work, which became extremely hot, Paper fl.ingiug and Decorating, I J I I j —AND TO — k. J i and 3. sores, tetter. chapj^d hand*, chilblain*, aud he showed a lug blister on his House Painting Etc. corns, and ail skin eruptions, and j> >*>- right hand to Riilistautiate this state tivelv cure* piles, or no pay required. It ment. He said in the future be would Advice to Mothers. « r- t«> I- it Hl B »'■ K.«’.r’ hxnt — so T hat — is guaranteed to give >>erfect aatinfac K es r l.lll' -ll. I walk unless he could ride in a coach. II PURE BLOOD, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. fo tion. or money refunded. Price 25 cents o*-r box. For stile by ('hitwood Bro*. o children teething, is the precnptiou REFRESHING SLEEP, one of the lx*st female nurses and pby I’linpleh on the Face HEALTH and STRENCTH xicians in th- I’nited States, and has B. geady Denote fiu impure fftate of the blood been um-d for forty yeara with never Wisdom ’ s Robertine, Naturally f 'Gw. Every one ia using it ami are looked by many with sus and all are delighted with it. Ask your failing sure« t.y millions of mothers for tliiir children. During th«- proceses la uding ladies of society and promi picion. Acker’« Blot d Elixir will remove drugget for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu- Glazing, Kalsomining, of teething its v due is incalculable. It nent profeMttuiial stars have testified to all impurities and leave the oompleiion Paper f.-ut; ed only by the relieves tLe child from pain, cur« s dys- its excellency in the most emphatic smooth and clear. There in nothing that tinting, Etc. «nt« ry aud diarrbo-a. i ripiuc in the terms. Guaranteed harmless and match will so thoroughly build up the oonxtitu- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., bowels, and wind colic. Bv giving health less. Chitwood Bras., druggists, Ash- tion. purify and strengthen the whole I Hs sieline street’, in tear S am F rancisco , C al . « V to the child it rests the m ither. l'rice tand. Or., sell it at 50 cts. per bottle and syMtem. bold and guaranteed by Chit* o.ih-r, Lorr.vu i f , K . N f- Y ork , N. Y* 25c a Ixittle. give a lieautiful card to every purchaser. wood Bro* U A«hhind, Oregon U I> ER I O R VALUABLE STOVES and Ranges. With l inn Backs. Guaranteed tor Ten \ears. FROM $225 TO $1000 Best Made and Finished, Best Operating, and BILLINGS i J < HARDWARE, STOVES \ Tl\\\ I i OREGON, ASHLAND Ash and Woo en 2 ATTORNEY AT LAW CHOICE PIECES OF REALESTATE AT A BARGAIN! 1 I A-Cm’s oi Luiuid Two Choice City Lots WHITE & COLORED BLANKETS, BAD TITLES! OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER. Closing Out at cost. Closing Out at Cost. Contemplating a change; in my business at an early riod, 1 will offer mv entire stock at cost until the same is closed out si. DON’T WAIT until it is too late if you want a suit of clou n s at cos i or a bargain in any other line as we propose closing this stock IMMEDIATELY. HIT ) r H I I I a ’ HIT l.lllll ) I1 11 KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleanse the System Effectually, , P \ I N T h] U . lohnson Block, Ashland, Or. Clothier and Hatter r-