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TI DINGS ASHLAND SUPPIiEMEItfT. NO, 47 ASHLAND. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1889. VOL. XIII. GE3EKAL NEWS. In Oklahoma. I VViohington dispati-he- April 21-. — THE — I BOARD OF TRADE —(»E THE CITI OF ASHLAND You haven’t? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article in leather you are throwing away your money. Now to overcome this trouble, EG Come and Sec Us ol* fill w ho are 11< >i i íes oí i 11 h * The next time you want HILI' BOOTS AND SHOES And we will give you first-class goods for FAC 5 (l’l'Bl.lslIE!» I’NHEl: ITS IHKECTION) your money, and sell them to you Concerning the Climate, Resources, Products, Health fulness and attractions of Southern Oregon. n T I Ex-Governor William M. Stone, of There is no doubt that the investi Iowa, has iieen ap|M>inted commissioner gation into the alleged fraudulent of the general land office. practices of Marshal Tom Needles and New York, April 27. Harry May the United States officials in Okla nard called to-day on Charlie Johnson, homa in securing for themselves the Sullivan's backer, offering $10,000 in choicest town lots in Guthrie will lie pushed to the extent of ferretiug out addition to the purse, to have the Sul- every wrong doer. Both Secretary- livau-Kilram battle occur in Califor Noble and the President are determin nia; also offered to erect a big amphi ed to visit summary punishment up theater for the event should it be m on every official who can lie proved California. Mayuard also tried to ar range a match lietween Mitchell* and guilty of the charges which have lieen Demjisey in New Orleans next year, so frequently made against them dur ing the past four days. for $2501) a side. The inspector's report, which was or Washington, April 25. The naval dered to-day by telegraph, will proba board appointed to select a site for a bly not be here for some little time. navy yard on the Northwest coast, hav When it comes it will be carefully con ing completed its labors, have returned sidered in a Cabinet meeting, aud if to their respective former duties. ' the charges made by the newspapers I Lieutenant Kennedy, of the tioard. are sustained, every man in any way- is devoting uearlv Ins whole time to mixed up in the laud stealing will not the report, and alt hough much head only lie summarily dismissed, but will way has 1 hm » h made, he does not ex m all probability lie prosecuted pect it will la» ready for at least two criminally. mouths yet. There is some talk, he Commissioner Stockslager of the says, that when finished it will in» with i General Land Office to-day said that held until congress meets. from present indications the contests San Francisco, April 27. It is re over laud claims in Oklahoma would ported that a large syndicate of Eng ultimately involve nearly every quar lish rolling mill companies intend to ter section of laud in that Territory. erect time large mills in the United This being the case, he thought it pro States, one on the Pacific coast, one ¡it bable that the department would make Chicago, and another in New Jersey or the Oklahoma content cases a- separate 1 New York. Each mill will be operated class aud disp>>se of them at once. I on ten million dollars capital. Each Otherwise in the ordinary course of ! mill will employ about eight thousand business it would likely lie eighteen men. The Pacific coast mill will lie months or two years liefore they could ens-teii at some point on San Fraucisco be reached. Contests in which aban- j bay or Puget Sound. Representatives douineut is charged could not lie passed j of the syndicate are now in this city upon until after the expiration of six months, as the law does not recognize examining sites. separation from a claim for a shorter ' President Harrison told an offi:v- pern si than six months as abandon- , seeker the other day thilt uo consular ment. But cases in which fraud or appointments would lie made for at violation of the law or the President’s least t hree weeks. He further said that proclamation by going into the Ter in selecting the new consuls there ritory prior to April 22d could lie tried would be no clean sweep aud that the aud disposed of at once. state department would act very skiw- The Times Parcell special says: 1 ly. The appointments will Is» made Thousands of disappointed home I on geographical lines. Mr. Blaine sajs seekers returning from Oklahoma are that for 21l>consulates there havelieen obtaining lots from the Indians in the 3,5<K) applicants. Both Harrison and Chickasaw Choctaw and Creek natious. Blaine are anxious to put the consular Many of the Indians welcome the j service in accord with the administra white settlers and some are said to fa tion without hurting the business of vor an allotment in severalty for their the country. I entire reservation. You Cannot Afford At this season of the year to Is- with out a good reliable diarrhoea balsam in the house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all iiiftaiuation of the stomach and Isiwels are exceedingly dangerous if not attended to at once. One laittle of Hengs' Diarrhoea Balsam will do mole good in tins«- of this kind than any other medicine on eart h. We guarantee it. Chitwood Bros, druggist. Look Out for Him WAGONS! Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Cultivators, Harrows, Hay Rakes, And all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS For Sale at Lowest Rates at ▼ ,1 1 10. 1W •V. H. ATKIS.-ON. F. H. « ARTER t’resident. Vice-Prvs. K. V. • ARTEK < ashiei TheBankof Ashland Thyre is a very sleek fakir doing this city at present, for whom the jieople ASHLAND OGN. should lie on the lookout and give him the grand Ixinuce. He is playing an Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 old game, but there are always those who get caught, no matter how often the warning is sounded. His scheme is to represent himself as carrying a line of dress goods, men's suitings, car pets and other goods, which lie is sell ing at extremely low prices. The car pets and dress goods he w ill sell on six month's time aud at such low rates as to astonish the housewife. The suit ings are the only items for which c,-i6h is required and the great inducement offered in this case is that he has a tailor following him right up. who will be along m a week or so and make up the 6Uits in guaranteed style for little or nothing, six or seven dollars for the best suits. These suitings are the on ly part of the order filled on the spot, and as t hey are the only part for which cash is taken, they are all that are ever — u delivered, and it is needless to remark -Ù that the tailor, who seems to b» on the IV road only for Ins health, never shows up. I lu- fellow's name doing Salem, is Does a General Banking Business. given as G. H. Hamilton, a good talker and has succeeded in roping m a few families, but not many. Pass him along, you have no use for him; ami if lie liecomes saucy introduce him to the build« ISalem Statesman. • >11 the mam. through hue of the Southern ’ cleanliest, a- it is now the healthiest, city in I’ocirie railway, al«out half way Ix-twis-n Port , < Iregon. land. Oregon, and San Francisco, Cal., at an al- 1 Besides tine fruits, pure water, a desirable al titudi- of -Jlfcio feet ¡ i I h ’V c sea level, is situated ■ titude. a variety of soils ami minerals, and the the thriving city of Ashland, with a population i | most healthful situation, Ashland is becoming uumlx-ring nearly three thousand. It ih - cu famous for its Hotel accommodations ami Burckhalter A Uastv keep iu stock r pies a commanding, healthful and idtnu-tive health resorts In addition to two or three very Harman's pure rubber shield for pen- site at the bead of th«- Rogtie River \all«-y. I good old time hotels, there has been built and holders and |<encils. It strengthens the grip on the penholder and eases Tht- valley proper, including adjacent fixit-hills completed within tin- last year a fine, large the fingers from cramp and fatigue and lesser valley s connecting therewith in .lack I thrre-storv frame hotel building at the railroad and protects the fingers from the ink.* -»»'ll county. comprises an area of arable hind statiou In the Southern Pacific Railroad Com Special prices m organs until April \M> adapted fo agriculture and fruit growing of |x-r- pany, siibstaiitialli and elegantly furnished and 15th. lmmeiixt reiluctixu. Cash buy haps one thousand square miles. It is watered it is under th»» supervision of one who knows ers, now is yoiirclranee to make money by Rogue and Applegate rivers. Bear. Big and how to please and gratify the tastes of the at E. B. Hnusaker's music room. * 'Ten acre tracts from the Rolierts A Little Butte. Anteliqie, Ashland. Wagner, ami traveling public Also "'The Oregon." a liand- Evans creeks, ami nuim-rons -.mailer streams- 1 some and commodious three story brick hotel, O'Neil farm, near Talent, for sale by Billings. This tract contains some of Among the natural resources are valuable centrally located in the city, ns-ently ofiened theliest land in the valley. Don’t de water power in numerous places, great ln-ltsof and first-class in all its furnishings and ap|Miint- lay to purchase until all is the finest of fir, sugar and yellow pine, cedar, nients. Also a third new brick hotel now in A Communication. oak and other varieties of timber; marble, lime course of construction. Io<-a:«‘«l m the very Editor of the 'I tiHNiis:—Flease Ml- stone. kaolin, granite, sandstone ami other heart of the business center of tin- city, which [ounce ill the columns of your valuable building ■‘tone, coal mid iron, ami quartz ami will lie open to receive all comers within tin- pa|H-r that we are sole agents for St. Pat rick's Pills, the most [lerfect cathartic pliii-i-r dei-osils of gold ami silver. Since their next three months. and liver pills in tile market They not first discovery in 1X52, the placer mines of this An avenue one hundred feet wide lias recent only physic, but cleanse the whoie svs region have yieldetl $25,iMM i . ih hl. Quartz leilges ly been o|>encd from the city to the noted hot tem: purify the blood and regulate tin liver and Isiwels; they are vigorous but w hich show rich prosjx-ct have I m - cii discovered and cold mineral springs situated at th«- base gentle in their action aud can always he but want of capital prevents their development. of the Siskiyou mountains three miles south depended upon. For sale by T. K Bol A Chair Huh a llisiori T If. M H!< K-» Last year Jackson county produced more gold east of the city. This avenue passes through ton. A short time since Mr. Robert Ap- than any other county in Oregon. some of the finest young orchards in the valley The Davis vertical feed sewing ma- piegate made Mrs. John Burt a pres The valley comprises a great variety of soils and a street railway to l»e «qs-rati-d by an elec ■ •him» in fancy styles at „, Smith A ent of a large cushioned rocking chair .... 'Try them which has a little history. Sometime ami situations, adapted to the growth of all tric motor over the entire length of this avenue Dialges. Call and see them, before the death of Ex-Senator Joseph » kinds of vegetables, grains, grasses, and every is now projected and will doubtless soon lie an and you will liny them. Laue of Oregon, h-‘ was presented by For tine hand mirrors, hair bnibheB I vjiriety of fruit usually produced outsideof the accomplished fact. 'This, together with the soul’* friends with a very flue, large ♦ rocking chair. We are told that he tropics. The immediate vicinity of Ashland, hotel work, Isith fair and race ground improve and combs call at Chitwood's. Climax. Sawlog aud Escort tobai-co <lied sitting iu the chair. Previous to owing to altitude ami hx-al ami general cli ments to I m - made in tin- vicinity of these his death he willed the chair to Hon. * matic causes, is particularly adapted to the pro springs will add materially to the health and 45c per plug at the Red House. Jesse Applegate, the sage of Yancalla i O. H. who had often expressed his great ad I Boots aud Shoes at cost, at duction of tin- finest quality and most abundant pleasure resorts of the city. * Blount's, to dose out the hue. miration <>f it to Mr. Lane while liv crop« of peacht-s, pears, apples, prunes, apri An extensive fruit cannery that will take a Nice fresh groceries aud lots of ing. Mr. Applegate was so fond of cots, alniomls, as well as grajies and the small portion of this year's fruit crop is now under the chair that in his declining davs he New Home, * fruits ami lierries. The profits already realized contract and will I m - in full iqieration by tin- them at the Red House. frequently had the chair placed iu a Board by the week at the European wagon ind he would set in it while go Helpmate, from young orchards, three to six years ohL, are first a August. I R«»staurant at $4 per week. * ing to s«s. some of his numerous so great that a statement of the facts always 'The city is lighted with are and incandescent New York, Spend your money at theRtsi House friends. It is said that be was sitting seems incredible t«i strangers. It is true that electric lights and the company, comjMisi-d of ill the chair only a few minutes pre where you chu get most for it. x Domestic. more than twenty dollars worth of [teaches nt home capitalists that own and operate the elec vious to his death. Mrs. Burt takes I great care of the chair, feels very proud three cents |x»r [Minnd, have been |iicked here tric light system, have in contemplation the When Baby was sick, of it and would not take anything for from single |H-aah trees eight years »id. and transmission of their surplus water |M>wer to We gave her (asteria. it. It will always be a chair with a Sole Ageucy for J ackern Count. t of the that thirty dollars' worth of apples at one cent other jHirtions of the city for mannfacturitig history.- [Drain Echo. When site was a Child, jH»r pound have Iieen picked from a single ap and other puriioses. She cried for (’antoría. ple tree. Last year the owner of a |H-ach or Ashliçnd is the home of many of the cattle, School Shoe-. chard containing alxuit one thousand trees horse and sheep men. whose herds cover a When she became Miss, C h II at Luderman’n ami see the1 three years old realized a net profit of over one tho isand hills in the mountains east of the city, — and — She clung to Castori». Newhall's Sous A Co.'s solid school hundred dollars |ier acre from his [ m - hc I i crop, and is the nearest railroad town to the exten When she had Children, shoes. They are made of solid leather throughout, standard screw fasteimd, an«l at the present writing. May 1st. 1>W. the sive wheat growers and farmers of Lake and PATTERNS. She gave th**tn < 'astoria. and are guaranteed as the beet fitting, prosjiect assures double that yield from the Klamath counties. The forests and hills near lieet style, I met wearing and most desira same orchard. Five acres planted in |>each by are full of wild game and the streams are A •npplT knpt nonatautlv ou baud. Kiwrns Iu Kent. ble school shoe on the Pacific coast.. and other fruit trees in the vicinity of Ashland, full of fish. Sulphur, soda and other mineral Three good lodging rooms to rent in Spring heel, sole leather tipped «nd pro[M-rlv cured for and cultivated, will after springs abound in all directions. the Myer house on Helman street, op plain toe. All rips and tesrs repaired free of charge. 1 five years from planting afford a comfortable The climate throughout the year is pleasant, posite the Woolen mill. Inquire Ht Agency for all kinds of premises. living for an ordinary family. Fruit dealers in healthful and invigorating. Not too much nor Logan of Ashland. A I Oakland ami San Francisco, California, offer too little rainfall. No tornadoes, cyclone« or I'd give the world," he sighing said, Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts Big llrive In Real EMate. better prices for Ashland peaches and ap|il«-s earthquake* iu the spring or summer: no cold And closer drew hw chair, ! Harness. Several big bargains in outside lands ‘‘To know the thought that fills your than are [>aid for fruit of the same varieties blasts or blizzards in the fall or winter. The I She tossed her glowing hair: [head. for the next thirty days. Apply Ht grown in any other lix»ality on th* Pacific apjH-nded weather re|H>rt furnished by the U. once to A. T. Kyle. “You would,"she answered, "really now. The Helman farm in the city of Ash Coast. S. signal service office ha-ated at Ashland shows Your offer makes me laugh. land has Iieen *nl>-divide<l and is now Alno. Agencv of the Ashland is supplied with an abundance of the temperature of climate and the rainfall for It Is All Right. For I was thinking how I'd look offered in Binali tracts at very reasona pure water from the never failing mountain last four years. “It is all right:” Is what Mr. Geo. C. In Logan's photograph.” ble prices. If you want a pleasant Ashland has the least sickness, the least mor Henry, a Burlington. Iowa, druggist savs Vancouver Nurseries. home or a go**! investment m a good stream known as Ashland Creek which comes In A*blau>l sad snrroiiiuliii : ohi r« . , . „I Chamberlain'H Gough Reinedv. Mr. Room* to Kent. part of Ashland, don't fail to see this rushing down over rocks, and falls in its granite tality, th«» greatest nnmlier of old people iu of ll»h«M by the uii«ler*iirii«-i| l'.n.!>i»i., \t, Henry ought to knov. as he has Hold 10th, IMP Nicely furnished rooms to let at the tract. For sale l.v G. F. Billings or A. lied from Ashland Butte having an altitude of projsirtion to fMipnlation of any city of the size <>ver 300 of the remedy daring the pant Pay Visits in City I 1 •. Helman. * West side of Mam street, next door winter. Cougha, cold», croup and whoop residence of Mrs. H. Ralph on Main 7,5110 feet, only ten miles away. This mountain in the United States. Night “ [13 to E. M. Miller's grocer«, Ashland. Or. ing cough are speedily cared it. For street near business part of town. t'oiiMiltatlon •• '. Ill G<> to«-- -i uor 'lam aud Granite streets stream affords ample water [xiwers along its ♦5 This advertising is not done liecailse our |ie«i- »ale by T. K. Bolton. Preacri ption*. I M for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, course through the city at every few hundred Milcage, ¡x-r mile, 1 imi At Burckhalter A Hasty's you can , ple want to sell out and leave the country, but i ibatetric» amt one *iil*wi<ieiit artists' materials, and wall and build L cmom in painting ami drawing find th«- finest line of writing tablets, feet to drive the heavy machinery of the mills ■ to induce people who have money, enterprise ' ¡■‘it. i . ■) will lie given by C. M. Osborn, at his note and letter paper, of all grade*; Obstetrics, Instrumental u OSto.ai (Ä) ing pafiers. Estimates made on paint every day in the year. It hns already Iieen util and energy, who are looking for homes on the residence on the side-hill aiaive the time Ixxiks. (sx-ket memorandum 1 Resolved, that bill* for metln-al aerili e* be ing. paper hanging, interior decora ized to pro|x-l the machinery of one saw mill, ■ Pacific Coast to come here and assist in devel normal school. presented within ninety da* a from <e f'-rttiun tions. etc. books, memorandum blix-ks, note ami [13 I of treatment, am! ttial iute.esi at the ’• rate .»f H. S. E vans , Ashland, Or. receipt blanks, scratch books, bill two planing mills two flouring mills, one wixil- ten per « eut per annum tie ad«ie«i to bill* I oping our great resources -to occupy with us at John Wexler, of the U. S. Bakery books, [lens, inks and pencils to lie ter pTvaentarfoii. W B GRUBB, D. J. FERREE, en mill, one n«-wspa|*er and printing establish There is still room for one, two, three the richest land and enjoy with us the most keepsa choice stock of confectionery found in th«i city, liif" E B rere . M 1». * • good houses on Boulevard in Hunsak ment, tbe whi-els and dynamo of the Electric ' health giving climate on the face of the earth. Proprietors. " T >-%■.»•«. M I» J»‘H> ** 1’1 R m 'N M I». er s addition. Prices aud terms rea Light and Power Coni|>any , and various other If you want life insurance in the Latent atyl««« of parasols just received I B. N eu M\\. M b ' \Ye will have r<xim when our resources are ful sonable. Apply to E. B. Hunsaker. ♦ Stages leave Ashland every Monday II industries of lesser iin[>ortance in the city. ly develiqied. in our mines, in our quarries, in from New York direct, at McCall's. * hext I uxuiunce Com/ xiny in tlx irxrlri and Thursday at 7 A. M. and lowest rates, call on Billings, 1 here is a fine line of lead pencils at Water taken from this stream near its source, , our fields ¡and orchards, in our forests of tini- I Leave Linkville every Monday aud |3-n» Thursday at 6 A. M. Freeh compr-exeed yeast for sale at resident agent. Burckhalter .V Hasty's, including Eagle will lie distributed the present year throughout lier, in our needed manufacturing industries, the U. S. Bakery. * Route via Soda Springs.fSbake and Kenu. ED1HNGS Pencil Co.'s colored crayons in differ Gimlets. gouges, tweezers, pliers. ent sin.d« s tor architect's use; Antis the entire city by means of a system of water our work-shiqis, canneries, trades, occupations FAKE: Choice Ua nt Van Sant's grocery Pots and kettles, pans and friers. a MOUSE, matte drop [>ene«]s, A. W. Falter s fine pipes, which will give to every inhabitant on ; and professions in Southern Oregon, for a quar store at 3(1 cts. per. lb. * Ashland to Linkville, • fit <10 All things for all sorts of buyers grade js-n.-ils. Carpenter's cedar pen- his own premises the purest water to lx» found ter of m million of enterprising, wide-awake, in I “ Kenu, - - - à oo At hardware storeof H. C. Myer's.* i ” ■ ' 1 * cils, and a large assortment of pencils HARDWARE. I Exuressage through to Linkville. 2c to anywhere for domestic and other uses. This dustrious people, an«l to every one we extend for iM'hixil school use. * You can get those Oliver chilled -8e P*‘r pound. water supply into be followed at once with a a cordial invitation to come and see what we ASHLAND. OREG plows with slip shares, at Ashland ; OFFICE in Asht-ind. at The Oregon. Red House ahead. I system of sewerage that will make A-hland the i I» Mills. iuive here. We make BOOTS & SHOES 1 * 12 < ’ I I r WARRANT EŸERY PAIR. The Ashland Shoe Store, C.H.LUDERMAN. At old stand of J. D. Fountain, Ddd Fellow's Block. ANDREWS ¿ HICKS. SPRAGUE RÜG MACHINES Hardware, Stoves. &*Tm ASHLAND. ORECON Physicians* Fee Bill. ASHLAND and LINEVILLE STAGE LINE. Ciiilàren Cry ^Pitcher’s Castoria