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ASHLAND TIDINGS I WALLS rx. HALSTE Al>. DEEDS RECORDED. Jacksonville Brevities. A reporter of the Topekn, I Kan. ’ The following deeds have Iwen re Pet Miller b.is been quite ill. but is Capital Commonwealth interviewe«! corded in the County Clerk’s »•lli»,e at I a-tier now. Senator Ingall- a few days ago, U| m > ii Jacksonville, since our last issue. Col Miller returned from Portland George W Helm to Elizaix-th » umuions ( H IXESE EXCL I ’.S’/f ).V. the Hiilsteml matter, mid «hi- is what lots 1 and 10 in bk .12, in ('oulhlge addition to Monday last. tsidand. the senator -aid Dr. \V. L. Colvig, of R<M-k Poiut, Enitvd Stat».s to Joseph Satterfield—pa'« it The decision of the U. S. Supreme lots •», i. aiol 7 in sec. 1«\ ami E '«_. <»f N E » visited our burg last week. "The rule-of the M’uate forbiil me Court m the case appealed from Cali 27.1)« K - west me to disclose* what «•ceurre«! in ex se«-. w Born To the wif«’of Mr. L. Is»w- Enited states t «> Wm. ByÌM*e—“patent forma to test the constitutionality of » 4. se»- J.». Ip 34. R 2 w est : b«U a«TV" den. May 8th, a daughter. ecutive se««ei<»n ami I am therefore not l'nitv<1 States to Joseph SalUTtit l«1- |»»it nt the Scott exclusion act, was made at liberty to say whether the names of -74 ». »-HA» acres in sc»’ 14, tp . It w « ' -Judge an«l .Mrs. Day will make a public last Monday. Justice Field de t uited «States to I. 1' \\ a«l«’ ( ui jm - so short trip to Roseburg this ww'k. those who vote«l against Mr. Halsteml a»Tcs in sec 20, iu tp 4. R 2 west livering th«’ opinion. The constitu Frauk Hasty o» < • Walker- laici in have l»«u'n correctly rejsirte«! or not. Miss Minnie Isaac, of Medford, was tionality of the act is affirmed, and iu land. <<►*•<• Tlie claim that his rejection was a James Birdsoy, -lieritt. loJain»*' Bta i ti- visitiug fneuds here a few days sim*e. the telegraphic report of the decision 120 Mc.es in ««•« s 26 a’» l 27. tp R ; u»‘st blow at th«’ lilx-rty of the pr«’ss np- ♦«..Nil John Cantrell ami «laughter, Ida, 0»' all the points of interest raised in the J. J. Fryer tu l.elah Fryer-lots .«an»l l bk of Applegate, were in town Saturday. [>ears to me to lie very conclusively discussion of the case are touched 4, Eagle ; fl. refuted by the comments that have John M Adair to J. J Fryer - -Vt-lOO «« res Mr. J. \V. .McCarthy and family of upon, and th»> opinion of the court ili Eagle Point; |A j 0 Tacoma, \V. T., were looking over our I been made in the newspapers upon J. J. Fryer to V J Fryer lots ». ♦' » , 7 and s. given at some length. The court holds city Saturday bk 4 iu Eagle Point ; »1 that while the Scott act must be con the action of the senate. Equally nn- Maggie A Saxman lo H s Eni- ry- lots 1 Mr. John Arnold, «»I Iowa, a brother teuable is the assertion that those aud 2, in bk «*» anti fi Ivun-yluanhi additi. ti ceded as in contravention of th«’ ex to Ashland: of Mrs. John Hm’kenjos and ( le< >. A r- who opposed Mr. Halstead were gov W H Wirkhaui toH.-D Maxuni — H 9S-100 press stipulations of the treaty of 1868 uold, is visiting in town. acres in tp3s. R 1 west; Lks' ami the supplemental treaty of l'Sl, erned by personal resentment or the H. s. Emery to ( has A. Winings—lot 2, i»k Married May 9th, at the residence aud fi, m Saxman’s ad«litiuu l«« Abbiami ; yet Congress has power to abrogate a instinct of revenge. Mr. Halstead for |2s». of Jos, ph Davis, by Ehler Martin Pet < ». and T Co. to John . l «regory —lots :.») erson, James C. Parks and Annie Davis. treaty at any time. The treaty-mak for the past quarter of a century has 31, :’»J, 33 an»l 34. bk H. in R. R. ad<lition to ing power and the legislative power l»een distinguishwl for his denuncia Ashland; 4-70. Mr. Fisher, ii brother of Mrs. T. «1. i .<’»». to W »I Mills -lots aiui Kress, arrive«! \V«ilm -«lay night from grantotl to Congress under th«’ consti tions of republican leaders whenever bk (».and B, R. K adiiition to Ashland: »_' ’« •. tution ar«‘ co-«spial, ami the latest act, he différé«! with them in their opin A-bury C Helm to James G Fairt'uul— I h Iowa, and will visit ins mother aud 3'*-luu acres in Ashland piecin»*t ♦l.v.s sister for some tune. whether in treaty or legislation, is ions of measures or of meu. His de Thomas Overton to Joseph T. Walla» e—4 nunciations of Grant, Lincoln, I«<>- *1-100 a<*res in tp <•». R 1 west; | ‘ J l9.sl Th«’ supi»er and ice cream festival the higher authority and must con S. Pedgrift to William Wneelvr—9 51-100 given by the Ladies Aid Society on gan and others who have been illus acres in tu K 1 west: |4«>o. trol. Congress has power, the court Janu s H storey to 1. W Burris—.'» 79-1 (A) the "th was a suci’ess, notwithstanding d«’clar»~«, to exclude aliens from the trious in arms and in statesmanship u« res iu tp >, K i west; 52t>O.r*-». th«’ inclemency of the weather. A. Wiuings t*> Wm. B. Pracht United States, in time of |>eace, as well are historical. He iu effect councile«! B Chas. So, Saxman’s addition to Ashlaud; >;■»>' Little Lewis Colvig, sou of District C. C Beekman toCha*. Nickell—lots 1, 2,3. Attoi uey Colvig. died last Saturday ns in war, and the <]ue*tiou is merely the assassination of Lincoln. He was 5, 9, lo, 11 ami 12, bk .'»s, Medford; >200. undoubtedly sincere. His motives one of ex]H'«liency, winch in placed Sarah Stephens to Geo. W. Hamlin- all in night, of cerebro spinal meningitis, al in E \of W lao( claim 49, lp3>. K 1 ter suffering »everely for some «lays. within the «luwrrtiou ot# Congresb. may have Is'en good, but bis judg terest west; |l,250. Lewis was a bright, loveable boy, tlie K. C. Funi to J. It. Evans—lot », bk V», Me»l Concluding the opinion, the court ment certainly has not l»een approved ouly son of fits parents, who are heart ford: |2fi2.50 « by the verdict of mankind. In the touches the international a»q>eet of P. LyttJeton; administrator. t»> S. Pedgrift broken by their heavy loss. They Payne case of 1886, the question was -»91-100 aurvs in tp 3». R I west ;#lfi0 ■•»' havo the sincere sympathy of the en the question as follows : P Lyttlelon, administrator, to Thomas "Whether proper consideration by not whether the election in the Ohio Overton—4 »1-100 acres in tp 3>, R 1 west; tire «.’ommunity. 90S our Government of its previous or legislature was pure or corrupt. It »109 Mr. M. J. Canning, of Portland, and Marv i’arham et al. to Thoma' <»\ert«»n — proj»er respect for the nation, whose * was «>ne of law and of precedent only. quit-claim deed to above land; Mi ss Ida Prim, of tins place, were itubjeeta ore uff«M-led by its action, ’ Under the usages and procedure of P Lyttletou. administrator. to James H. united iu marrsag«’ Sunday evening at Storey—79-100 acres in tp K 1 west : Wus ought to have «j mill tied its inhibition 8:30 o’clock, by Rev. Robert Euuis. and in « Is it applicable ouly to per the senate in similar cas«« three re V,',. Owing to tlie serious illness of the Man Parham et ul. t«> James H it« »re y sons departing from the country after ports were matle by the sénat«1 com quit claim »ieed to atkjve tract. JI. bride’s si.-ter, Mrs. Chas. Nickell, the 1’ Lyttletim. adminiftrator. to B E Wy- th«' passage of tue act. are not ques mittee to whom th«’ matter was re- aut—9 SJ-1JU acr» ' in I d :.s i< 1 w»e»t; <3 'j! ,. we«kliug was v« ■ry quiet, only a fi w m- . . . tions fix judicial *b-teriiiiniitiou. If » ft-rred. A majority Mary Parham, et al to B. F W\aiit-quc tlinat«’ frietuls bi llig |>r« acut. Mr. and of the republican there Is* any just ground of complaint claim to above v.aci: $1 Mt . ('.¡'innig. 1-il Ì lU-aday evening . nienils ’ rs of th«' committee, consisting Fr< druck C. \V biting tu t’.arle.« W Kakier Oti th - pait of China it must lie made for ili- ir 1 «mie in Portland, bearing — lotK I m.d »«f sec 20; lot • of Messrs. Evarts. Ti ller nmi I««gan. to tin |Militn*al department of our G«>v- <«<i wi.-hes of many 2M; lots 1 and 2 mi * -9 in ' with ttieni ti«« It - V etnment. which is alom- «i.mpeteut to re|s>rte«l against nn investigation un »«•res. \lxo |.*>*» *»l--ilMa ‘*.c . Il ill- llils. DO'. a«’t up- n th«- stibj-M’t. l'he rights and til further action has been taken by State of < »reg« hi to Silas I »O inter«.-’ cr«-ated l«y treaty, which have sc«- 1«-. tp : «», K 2 w« st ; i-S) lieiM.mesov -led that their expiration the Ohio legishitiire. After ilebnt«' Henry Kuppel to \ I! M h I :K or abrogation will not destroy «>r im their rej«»rt was ailopted by a vote of ill sV» 16, tp 3> R 4 w est ; $77». abeti» \ KI ii .' h ’I to \ H. \hu Ell A «•••».it of paint Las uiHith rfully hu - pair them, ami are such as are cou- •H to 1". A majority of the republi JUT**' n •« • 1Ó. tp A«, R 4 M .*sI ; 12 00 pr.JVe.I the .ippt ar.iji •• of T. 1 boai-is's ma’ttsl with aii-1 lie in property cap can nienilwrs of the senate sustained house. able of rule ami trauefer or other «im Circuit Court. position. ar«» not such as are personal this repirt. Mr. Halstead immediate Miss ¡.Ila (iiitliths will t:tko charge and untransferable in- their character." ly characterized Hie i* actions <»f those F«>ll«»wing arc the png’eeilings «»f th. of tb«’ (iall’s Ciih-k school as soon us h» i school closes th (¡old ILII. I'hi d«s*is:on of the Supreme Court republicans w ho vote«! to sustain the Circuit C«»iirt »inc«« I mt report: means that Chines«’ cannot henceforth report as corrupt. He declared in ef- Jnino OlM‘U»*hain a ; *• Bartlett Olxuivbai u. Mr. Chari» rt luv-dT, Ir^i11 Oiikhiiid. al .—Order «•ontirming rei»ort of referei [ • Jrder Cai., lias ¡at« ly lakeu up fits jvsulrnce «■liter th«- United States, except in vio feet, if not in direct terms, that they et c.mfirmed. R X! 1 ’; «•' \ 8 \ W 1 • ■ • ~ . on a quarter section, in this vicinity. i lation of its laws. The return certifi were brilied. H«- characterize«! Mr. equity for divorci D im Tee giantvd w ith a .Suci’ess to bini. cates npou which they have built so Evarts as attorney of the Standard inoii> and custody of mlimr ehihiren giv« ’. IK. Mr. McLean, of Medford, de- much hope are of no value now, ami Oil company, ami sanl that his last pluiiitirt l.ydia Ann <'lark W. B < lark—.suit ft l’.\cJe»i a wry acceptable sermon to uni«Ms a change in the laws should be previous fee in the senate wa- when dnorce. l>t‘< ree ¿ranted and « u-tody < an attentive aihiienco iu tins plac«», on minor children gi\en plnintiil i, iua<l«* the Chiu«-se iu our country will be defended Andrew Johnson. Mr. w W llartwell A I................. Sunday eve, Ma> 1 ltb. Dismissed. decrease in uumla-rs rapidly, ami s « m > u Evarts is a man venerable in years, of »ilsmisj,. ti Isaac Skeeters vs. Sarah M This spring is favorabi«’ to garden practi«-ally disappear. Public interest illustrious fame, r« now ne«l hi state equity in the nature oi ii « •»»•metafiles, and Mr. J. M I. Milhsfield we»i. in the Chinese question has been quiet manship, in literature, and a credit to II. « . is raising some tin»» speeii iiu-ns of tur B<*ssie Messenger and J. E mitt« et al. - Suit in e-|tiity to -piiet title. nips, onions aud other spring luxuries. of late, not. be»*anse of a change of his profession. His life ha- lieen stain Messenger, Ge»». I.. Curry v - VX It W i- ktia'ii suit 1-, opinion on the Pacific coaat, but be lt-ss. He assistt^l at the birth of th«’ foreclose mortgage l>i'Ull"« -i Fli«’real estate firm of Smith ami « C. Beekman he-'illilau vs «- Jalil-'- Hamliu- M- i'->u Bashor IB making a very good show cause it has b«-eu apparent that the party, was one of the earliest friends <-f lea« «' e t«» 1-- issue l — ll«' CXei'Uli«"» etili- . Niningi* Niiiitiger « * K J, « urli*. «*t ai.— l>e ing. If limy exis’iit*’ their proposed people of the Eastern States have be of freedom in Kansas, has lieen a mem uiiirrer merrule«!. pt ns, they may prove t«> be a real bem come aroiis«Ml to whatever real danger ber of two cabinets, hail represent«'«! < ha. Ni»kell Ni« Leti v- B W Ih'an—« «ni-—ion « fit I*» th«- "L«»w*-ll « •f < Iregou." of ju-iL’ineiit Jniigineni f-»r plaiutitr ».’*«. ~l existed from the unrestricted influx of the government in its most ini|s>rtant Alma Kee«l " Fra >k « lug^az«'. <'t al — Mr. J. D. t'hap«-ll has qnitoan ex Cbineae, and it was felt here that the foreign negotiations, and if th«' charge Taken iin«l«'r a lvi*, ineiit. teiisive Inn«.- qiiarry near this town, Frank < lugit-ut«'. et al. ««-. I: - hnrilap question was practically nettled when preferreil against him by Mr. Halstead suit l-i f«»re< lo-e in>-:lL'*K>' Jutlimieul I - from w bieli lit’ has Iliad« some lime of plaiutii' lii ami that ni-eteag- '■- t* e tlie fir«t «piality. those wishing to th«’ country at large had been informed hail been made in th«' public highway, «•t..*e«l get lime f >r till" finish.ng work will do Bini Johli««Hl. Mthuilli1’! • H‘«1- of the facts in the case ami reached a it would have stamped its author as a Ree«- - ■Verdid f.»r placitiil'in sum well to gi linn a «-.ill. « ’ < true appreciation of the issues ni- «legrmled ami consci« nevi«-— ruffian \JftcksvD » »’ for nt’« trial oxerr n-ai Motion : I he mat t -r «>f er«s-t ih wived. mid exiled him from th«’ society of »»r<iv.-v<l 1 t'.-nt pl.iutlfl'i a- «'.--I* «»1 » in ; ¡s ou<- of ’ii-- -1'1- - ant V8. \\ . G. Keunrv o gentlemen. There was no evidence to for Frrd ln tins towti. if th« r judgment on the plrn<»i:q-s < ÍDITQHIAL NOTES AND ML WS. of lo o W sustain th«' charge; no effort was ever » ’ha< N Lett prise wl.i-'h will warn« of h judgmei nt. »8. 1 r. M- K mi ai.s it is ilns. If w made to substantiate the charge: it son E. D Eoiui uy, di le:»?i!'lHnls — oi'tii ‘ t J. H. Mahoney, of Sau Francis« io, .»tlu r r««q«-< ts. let ns i was never retracted, explained nor Io is* f e xeuution g: Hilled IV« dgrifi «<• stone - I C D h k«*»» It will pay. will appointed marshal of Alaska. qualified. To supp«.-e under these Wile •v—suit to f.»r«*clo8e D»e*’hau D imi id^ed. I\*l<> has lab-ly b«s Ex United States Senator Henry circumstances Mr. Evarts would have R vi hid «' «v Whi’f ; s. J and Wit bu’w’-ball; but th«- gam — Ari •tiuti t«> recover motley V< voted for the confirmât i««u of .Mr. Hal 1 oster, of New York, died at his home to run «put«» Sf i plain iititts in the suru <4 4I5S.6O and tient parties kuew. «t • iregou va J -¡.u I li lit Rome, that state, on the 11th inst. stead is to suppose that the attributes I t~ ■ lli-ir for injur ring property of nuother ngi:t-: This leaves Simon Cameron, of Penn of human nature have l«een aban HU'i CO&t s, or .17l.2 das s in « .»untv ja maintain In the in.Uter of the estate of Ji sylvania. the senior ex-Vnited States doned ami forgotten. It was not spite, not, M rat, exi t liter, petition of ( it was not revenge, it was not a blow f..r judgment of • taint agi Grants Pass Notes. Senator. IP»1.' and < .»st* nil«»u«*<l t. at the liberty of the press. It was the (’. E Niuingervw E. J «’ House-cleaning must cone at the inevitable result of causes which every close agreement for s.tle o Rev. G. W. Black In hi baptismal Deere«; f >r plat White House, as well as at every other man of honor must instinctively re- propertv. services at, tue river Sunday afternoon. l i. J. (’. Elder vs T«>wn of well-regulated home. Mrs. Harrison cognize. Th«’ scriptural injunction to Mr. Wm. Oliver lias moved bis fam review, ordered »li-mis* has l»'« n feeling pretty well lately, the turn one cheek wh«'ii th«« other is smit town. ily Irvin Medford to tin.- ¡ la«-.-. Drder«*d that all ca-tes <iispat«-hes inform us. aud la-gau stir ten, ami when th«’coat is taken to sur posed «>i. be coaiiniu*»| u •f Mr. H. (’. Kium-y returmd Snuday ring tip the venerable dust and cob- render the cloak also, may Is- evan COUI'I. Otdervd term of Ibi- <«-url morning from a iiyiug trip to Rose webs in the attic last week. Harri- gelical but it does not apply to pill- m et J il* burg. son will la- busy most every evening tics. It may Im interesting in thia con Die-1 May 13, of lung fever, a« th« this week working th«- carjiet stretch- nection to recall the fact that Halstead NEWS. rt. i 1« lie«- «>! Imi son, W. Danielle, Mrs. D «rii:-lle, aged 71 yeurs. er and driving tucks. pursue«! Is»gan with unrelenting vi Irving Bishop, the mind read. The street commissioners are grad L'he first trial of th«- new U. S. tuperation almost to bis grave. But di«-«l smldeuly in Washington tueotbc ing an 1 oth« r wise improv ing the st rec! 8 a few days before Logan's death a day. cruiser “Charleston," built at San as rapidly as possil»!«-. Francis«’«», was not entirely success hitherto unpublished letter of tien. The U. S. Supremo court has Bauch B.os. have greatly improvtd ful. The contract requires that the Grant in which he spoke disparaging affirmed the jrnlginent of the Califor lb-.- i.pp«,u,.m«• of their meat market engines shall develop "000 horse- ly of Logan was printed without nia court in the case of Sharon heirs by a wide coverisj side-walk and a vs. 'Ferry ami wife. m w «'oat of paint. [><>wer They reached only 5500 horse cause, provocation or justification iu Helena, Mont.. May 13. Mr. F. B. the Contmercialdlat> tie, «.ml among power, but it was owing to a defect rb.«t«»wu tite has cbiiTiged blinds Merry will assume editorial control of in one engine, which can lie reniedi«'d. the last conscious utterances of Gen the Journal on Wednea«lay. L. B. ami th«' company, which Ims taken the H is claimed. When the next trial is eral ljogan upon his deathbed was an Bowen, eon of the Colorado ex-seuat«jr, ntiiti < ot “The Grant’s Pass improve ment Company," inis arrangi «1 for an expression of grief and anguish at the retires to establish a weekly uuws- excnrsiou from Portlnml to Grant's to Is’ made is u«>t vet auuounced. publication of this letter after the paper at some point in Moutaua not Pats on May 31st. l'he Company is yet de«rided upon. also plannitig l«>r a fruit cannery, to The Royal Geographical Society of death of its author had rendere«l ex Washington, May 13. Th»» supreme be built some tune in the near future. England is having much fuu over planation ami reparation impossible.” court to-day finally disp«jse«i of th«’ I’ll» meinla-rs of the M E. Church L«»r«l lsmsdtde’s account of his allege«! ease of My ra Clark Games against th" Heury Villard is again shaking tip city of New Orleans. l’he court will La-gin Work linme-liately on the travels in th«- Arctic regions. Among new chiir«'h. ft will «'««st about S.5IXN1. other things the noble Lord said he the railroad world. He has alsitit awards her alsmt S6fi0,0t>0, cutting Filey have sold t be old building to the down the jrnlginent in her favor alsiut succeeded in obtaining control of the accomplish»-«I was a journey arouud M. E. Clrireh South, and they give $15(),tKH>. This disposes finally of the Banks Land, but nobody has been O. R. A N. road, through the aid of Gaines controversy, which lias lasted possissi<> ii July 1st., when it will be movcsl t<» Iti» stre«*t. able to find out how h<- dill It. No his old creatnre.the< iregon and Trans over half a century. Mrs. Gaines die«l «rill i»e <-r.«'Itsi on the Flu- u«>w church lot at present continental Co. He ordered the issue some two years ago. ami the property occupi«)«). other man, so far as tlie world knows, | «•ver went arolimt it. and if Isuisdale «*» Hie h“U millions capital stock of the will now go to some of her r«’preselita- List of letters nimiiuing lilicalleil tives. ■ lid lie must have sailed through solid O. A T . I heretofore remaining unis- foriti th«- Grant s I’ass post office, May Kingfisher (Oklohoma), May 12. ice iu hi- Isiat. for, »«’cording to his sued, and l if this lie done, he and his I. 188:1: .Mrs. Alic.« Fi ik s.('. J. ('art- Fown-sites tilings for the new towns of ««uii ncc« i.nt, he had no sleds with him party will take a majority of the ten Harrison. Frisco ami Reno City have son Miss Any Gn-lnn, S. G. Gnmb. ’liry Hou-k. Dr. D. Hawley. Miss at tlie time lie says he made th«’ great millions. Then the fsissession of the I m en made at t he L iml Office. These Ib I'bm-m-i- Holman, II. K. James. Chas. circuit. Hii lship seems to have I >. R A N w ill lx- accomplished,as the towns are situated in tlie valley of tie- Km Ii. Mrs. Maty 1’iini. Mrs. ¿Jobert- given the San Francisco reporters O. A T. controls a majority of the < >. North Canadian Reno City, at tin- ■ i,m. .1. RiDavid Saligilet, C. \V. R. A N. stis-k. Injunctions against east line of the Fort Rem» military Sniders, E. <Smith. Miss Abbie wl at is v nlgarlv known as "a fill." reservation, ami the others about eight the i»sue of this new O. A T. stock are ami sixteen miles, respectively, from Smith, Miss Kattie Smith .Mrs. Mili tile 1 rnett, \V. M. Wilson, ( ). .1. Wetli- According Io the dispatches, says sought, and a tight in the courts will it. Elwtions have la-en iiehl ami of <-rly. Miss Mmtne '.Viluin. E. D. Whit th«- Sacramento /.ccoi'd-f'aion. a re- have to determine whether Villard ficers chosen. The Grund Army and law. Hy Wilson. Mrs. Ali«v Black, O.hl Fellowshave taken steps to or F. Wilson, John < 'olemim.rJi I’ic.is« markable enthusiasm is developing in will win in the move. gauize ltxlgee anil will have a hall rum- ask for advertised letters. England for things American. We plete«! s»s»n. J. W. H oward , Tom Merry will Iw the editor of the "are tol«l that in the theatres the ap- Postmaster. A desfierate robbery of a I . S. Army Helttna Journal, the pa|s ’ r which has |>ear»nce of th«- stars and strijies is al paymaster was snctviwfnlly n«'coin- ways, nowatlays. th«- signal for hearty Is-come known outaide of its own I»1 ished Ix-twts’n Fort Grant an 1 Fort applaus«* that often brink- out into town by reason of Russel Harrison's Thomas. AriZ’iii'.last Sunday. Paymas ter J.W. Wham. with an escort ami party cheering. In all the places of public connection with it. It is underst<Mxl of fifteen in all, wasambuslnsl in a rocky amusement the flag is displayed, and to be a Republican paper, and Merry canyon, ami after a «L-sperate batti.- Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and «Iriven from the ambulance, am! th-- Pay Laborer, by their common use of in .-«»inc introduced into the plays lie- has l»cen "mostly " a D« niocrat roblw-rs w-eiin «1 i?2!MK*>. Three of th ■ but then he can write either way, ami eau e it pleas«* the people to nee th«’ th’s remedy, attest the world wide rep paymaster's party w t > fatally wo irul banner of St. (itsirge and th«' Hag of everybody knows Im's a "goisl fel ed, ami all the r< st except tlir«*' rc- utation of Ayer’n Pills. Lea«lmg phy- the Union moving si«le by side. Th«' low," ns well as a g* M>d writer. ceivtsi wounds moreor less s. ri««n-. A i»i« ians recommend these pills for Stomach and Liver Troubles, («frstivr- number of the robbers wer«’ London newspapers show a decided ness, Biliousness, and Sick |{t*ada<*h<* : The record of steamer time across wonn«led. A large f.ir«’ » of tr«»op< ti-nderhe— for America on the Samoan also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and the Atlantic was broken last week, lM*en hunting the roblw-rs, but Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con question, ami th«’ expression« “on not capture«I th« m. and the trip made m less than six tain no calomel . are prompt, but mild, "change" ami th«’ highway are very ilays. To the immigrants of the first New York. May 1-3. President ll.ir- in operation: and. therefore, the very complimentary loth«’ United States. half of the present Century, who were rison will «xii’upy the «’ottag.* at I X mt best medicine for Family I se. as well as It is not surprising; the English Park formerly nse«l by ex-Prest-lent frorn two to five montlis <»n the way Spencer of the Baltimore and Ohio for Travelers ami Tourists s[>eaking |>eople are drawing steadily “ I have derived great relief from fr« in Europe to America, tliis must n«a«l. Although lie will no* leave the Ayer ’s Pills. F ive years ago I was closer to each other, and the time will White House until -June 25th. Mrs. taken so ill with seem marvelous. come when they will be one in a com Harrison ami Mrs. M«’K«s- and Mrs. mon purpose and «lestinv, however In the election«) for constitutional Russell Harnson ami th«’ir babn-s will distinct they may remain in their na conventions in Washington. .Montana go within a few w«s>kfl if the present that I was unable to do any work. I warm weather continues, l'he coti.ige took three boxes of Ayer’s Pills and tional divitiions. and the two Dakotas this we«-k. the where Presiilent Clevelami ami his was entirely cured. Since that time I Republicans are victorious in all ex wife spent part of their honeymoon is am never without a box of tin s«* pills.” Th«’ New York Herald in a recent cept Montana. The Democratfl claim near by ami is ¡»eing reserv-al with the Peter Christensen. Sherwood. Wis “Ayer’s Pills have been iu use in mv ly publiidied article said “We used Montana, but Republicans declare it exp«s-tntion that they will speml a family upwards of twenty \eais and month there this summer. to take a dipper ship, go around th«* still in doubt. have completely verified ail that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, H««m ami reach San Fram-isco in Ilk) from which I suffered many year*, they Klamath t'ltv. days. Then we t«««k a short ent across afford greater relief than any oth* r Why W to Oregon. I lie work of building dam in Klam medicine I ex er tried.”—T F. Adams, the isthmus and made it in 3d days, The Re«l Bluff Caitue says: "The ath river, near radioed crossing, is Holly Springs, Texas. and after that we t«M«k the train ami “ I have used Ayer’s Pills for a num railroad company has made its rates now progressing rapidly under the ran across in -ev«-n days, ami now for tourists’ tickets during the com management of Supt. La Flesh, who her of years, ami have never found any this is to l»e shortenetl to five." The ing summer. Rouud-trip tickets. g.w>d tins al Mint 18 men at work. S»me of thing equal to them for giving me an ami imparting energy an I writer had nothing in mind except for thirty days, will lie sold nt Red our Yreka visitors at the Hornbrook appetite strength to the system. I always keepgp» the saving of time, but Ins facts Bluff for Dunsmuir. S5.50; Sisson. hotel ball last Friday, were present at them in the house.”—R. I> Jackson, a launching of one of the cribs, which Wilmington. Del. should suggest to some of the windy 862U; Montague, $8.65; Ager. S9.30. Why is it, we should like to know, is a wientific undertaking. The cribs Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me free-trade orators who are eternally that excursion tickets are not sold are move«l out on ropes, wit h block of severe lienioatiing th«’ decades of our ocean from California isiiuts to Ashland? ami tackle, ami let down where de- carrying trail«’ that the same causes Undoubtedly there are many peoph- s r sl, f he cribs sunk lieing about 6 feet apart, so as to l«'t the water pass which I was long a sufferer. — which have opperate«! to save prec iu California who would like t > take t irongh until all are put in. The nn- from Emma Keyes, Hubbardston. Mass. a trip to the Siskiyou mountains, and ious time are also responsible for the over the mountains across the state m«-:ous lines of rope across the river ••Whenever I am troubled with con obliteration ««f thonsamis of tons of line at least to the first town an i val and up amt «lowu th«’ stream, to r-'gu- stipation. or suffer from loss of appetite, ’s Pills set me right again.” — A . J. shipping from th«’ American register. ley reached iu Oregon. Ashland is the late the launching of the cnls«, shows Ayer that th«’ men employed have hadcou- Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. In the «lays when most of the freight eu-l of the soutbeiu division, and 1' Md« ral«ie exp« rien.’e in this business, “Ayer’s Pills are in general »lemand seems alisurd to sell rouud-trip tickets for California was carried round the to Montague, and not to Ashland. ami Supt. L i Fl’-sh engineers all the among our customers. Our sales of them exceed those of all other pills com- movements with the grea’«*t skill ami Horn our<«cean tonnage hsum-tl upon bine»! We have never known them «toolness. When th« ’ cribs nr«.' all in th«’ register in fine style; but is there fail to give entire satisfaction.” — legi'tnbli- Plants. place, the tilling in with rock will fol- Wright & Hannelly, San IHego, Texas. any one foolish enough to think that The nndersiguixl has for sale a largì i >w. so as to close’ Up the gaps «•x«'ept- the country has -uffere<l liecause over uunilier of cabbage, tomato anti swee ing sufficient space to let th«' water land railr«auls have -ii| »erne« led this potato plants grown here, all thrifty through the gat««s. <>n top af tii-> PRKrARKD BY class of transportation ? Echo an and of gissi varieties. Apply at res’ cril>s will be built a so|i«l stone w.ll, deuce on Almond street, oral store of t<> b«> wale enough for a brnlge 12 feet Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. swers : “The free trader dm’s." Minkler A Sou, next door to poatotlice. high ami above the pr« sent river level. Sold by all Dealer, iu .Medicine. IChrvuicle. Ashland. .1. II. Stow*. [Yreka Journal. FRIDAY.. MAY 17 1HW» Rich and Poor, Rheumatism Headache, Ayer’s Pills, ! HEAR YE! EVERYTHING At Cost A.T THE Crackers 65 cents per box. Other Grocers charge 85 cents. And if you don’t see what you want ASK FOR IT. Bed House, Ashland.