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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1889)
L P Fidher Box 234t ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS Tftrms of Advertising: isst EI> EVERY FRIDAY MO uraxi.. r till-square, first iusertioo.......... . 00 «Each Additional insertion.............. 1 fiO Job Printing Of sll descriptions done on short no tioe. Legal Blanks. Circular», Busi nessCards Billheads, letterheads. 1‘oet u*rs. etc., gotten up in good style at ilving prices. LEEDS. W. F Llor 7JS ot Subscription ; th v< FRIDAY < \ohlvS Early Lib*. i « i 11:1 U lkohi . ii - en I.Htti i > n < : : i . . ri TT»r.,«wil retary Noble mid Secntary Blain«? w «r«* 1 m > js together in th«* oil town «if Lancaster, (». it was the birtlip!a«*e of of .Mr. Noble and Mr. Blaine Went then* will'll quite a lad t«i spend some years in the family of Thomas Ewing, formerly S ectary of th«* Treasnry, ami the fat her <>l (teu- eral Sherman's wife. 'They rememlM*t each other distinctly, though Mr. Blume is a lit’ I«- older of the two, A friend of G'-nernl Noble tells me mile interwting reminiscencea of Ins <q«rly days, it appears that after lie grad uated from Miami University m* stud- itsl law in Cincinnati ami then r< moved to St. I miuis to enter practice, but he rts’eived no welcome then and s«x>n timcovered that among th«- oi l slave-holding arist«Miracy and m th city when* tlay had the entire contn of everything siH'l.il, polltli'ld i.mI con mercial there was no rinmi f**r a young man with radical. fr«'*»-soil. abolition notions like himself. II,* stiiiggled along for eeverai years withoti headway, and finally bail to t up. Then he went to' K*s>kuk across th«' Missouri line, iu Iowa, whore he foun I a different class of people and different sentiments. Tliere hi- fortm-l a partnership rd ¡nw with Henry Strong, who is now res ident of Wa-Lunglon. mnl married tin1 meter of Ins partner's wife. Soon af- U*r N'olil«* se ttled in KtsikuK he mad* the acquaintance of but rugged and rough ufaeturer named Bill 1 to him General Noble in lift*. Bill Timmerman bis first fee. loaned himtl buy law biMiks and fiiruitun otli*-«*. ami paid his b.wir.i for tin month or two until Noble got ; start in bis profession. He sue*'* well, ma*!* money as will uh r< puui- tn*u. and w hen I he war br* he out was considered as promising as lUiv of 11 voting lawyers in the town U h< n the first call for n*a<l«‘ theie was a meeting to raise volunli-Ts. bill th* little enthusiasm, ¡ lie ni Inn!“ of s< the city was mostly with ami th*- merchants l,«*ke«l upon th war with great apprehension. N on*' ill th«1 emlivni'e, as many fri*-b<i- l«»ii iu**, F4ri,ni<-‘i Hu l’.ih’il 1«» [• it palp Ki th»» sti(iuuzB‘ that was ¡¿nil b hnmr destruction to ill*' <<*n.nieiei.il if Kcokitk until y.i and. making an eai leech, mar* lied u| platform ami pul lb** first voliititi Southwest wu w as al* i a r«'« 1* main« <1 in that tti«* whole r»-ti 1* r he in low a. I* lus S tau ’ Bo.ittr» Hollín i.ri'hi following wash t<> d«*strov tui- fungi, to lx- applied with n spray pump. Care should lx) us«-l in following the direct i uis. otherwise the foliage of tl If tree will lx- injured by burning: Remedy—I»is-olve one ¡xiumi ■ *f sulphate of cop|x*r (blue vitriol* in one gallon of hot water To this soli lion ad«l liquid ammonia, a little at time, until ail the copjx-r is precipi tated. The liquid i- then turbid ami biue m is.lor Add two er three gal lons of water ami let stand and settle. 1 hen pour off the ch ar liquid, which intains sulphate of ammonia th«* )|««iin*l which eaii-e- the buruing the leaves thou |ioiir upon the I'ipitate lidt in the ves-el just ugh liqqid ammonia to dissolve it; result is a clear liquid «if ll ileep «• color. \\ lien required for use ililutu to twenty-two gallon- -vs J ose - i vi .«. This dreaded ami most deatrm*tive enemy of Hot only the fruit, but the ornamental and forest trees as well, ha- secur«*«! a hold in some of the orchard-of Southern Oregon, and it is feared that it will lx* found mother parts of the Stat«- Careful inquiry from parties with whom th«* wale is found *i«-velo]is the fact that they have been brought into Oregon on trees •■hipped from Caiiforuii. As tre«« from California have !*eeu pretty gen erally distributed all over the State by the induatrious tr«‘«‘ |M'*idlar, w» it may lie expei-ted that these destrnct iv«' insects have doubtl«*— g.in« with th«*m. The remedy to lie applied to the scale i- much more simple than the me to lx- applied to the |x ddler or ireie-- |x*rson who buys bis trees uit first knowing whether they uing from infested nurseries or I he foil owing remedies for this re recommended 1. Summer wuh I i I tigredient- for one barrel of fifty measure j gal- Olis. \\ «'lgiit, alxiut IÔ0 to □IK) loumls. Ten |«inmls «•ausi i<‘ io«!», S per cent ; ten |xiiinds |«>ta-h; forty pounds tallow; forty poiind- rosin, Eirst Di-solv«- the pot.i-li and soda in leu gallons of water. When «lis- solved, p]a«-e th« - win,le amount in the barrel to lx- in .1 d Seeoml Diasolve tallow and ro-iu together, \\ lieu olved. add the am«' to th** potash -*«la iu the barrel, and itir well for five minutes or so. Leave staud- iug for alxjttt two hour«* : then fill up with j water, -tirring stirring vv ••11 a« everv bucket goes in. Use the fol k’et of water g< lowing dav;oti«' to the gallon g day ; one pound | d wat 1er. Apply warm. No 2. Salt ami line- r<-m<dv R«'.*oi inmeudcd by I 11. Thon™»), Twenty-Cv< pound* of blue I iim- ll|<-ke i . twentv |x>iindx of ' Hulphur; < en p : nixly gallons. '■ ten |«> uik 1 s of of sulphur, alni Ì until the olvi-.i Tak. 18EKK AX HUHH't'TS. Supplying the Wils of the Old World Muy report of the statisticinn of the Argicultural Is-partment cuutams the result of the investigations of deficien AT TOR NI - Y AT L AW cies of the surplus of each Euro|>ean nation. espe*'iail.v m th«* proiluctlou of Amencau agricnlturu) prodnete that seek foreign markets The question ot the iiosm I*!«- enlargement of expor ts on in quantity and variety is can v is—' 1. ami the opi>ortunities for dis pi log any importation by enlarged pi edic t ion are pointed out. The in- v.*tig!itn>n «n«- mini«* pursuant to n a re-oliiti.m passed at a meeting of the i.* ti .*I («range ti«-l*l in Topeka, Kae.. last fall. Some of the figures given in the statement prepared by Dodge are FROM $225 TO $1000. ata riling, As to wheat it «aye. Eu- ropeii ___ __ practically the only market Am«*rica can have for tins cereal, and eb<* imports only U4,0Bd.tK)U bushels s I »IV ST - year, raising 1,2»«I.IH«).'«*» bushels her *225 J mi and 1 <>. t hi<* \< • i-,.— |,,i - ] self. more t him half of the world's crop, and twine that of all Amenea. Of the i >n i-nttine mach i lies l.nrvpeuu deficiencies the United 2S.Ì.I M » J. 3. Havard •n—l<d- 17 an<l I*. 1». < >th* S' .tes suppliw :•*,.(«»i.fxKI bushels. In this year. oats and ¡«alley there is a very small Not y Public ami Cci oj-rrmruihal ' riule, Europe lui|«ortltig 'ÍEUKHiD, OREtiOA one Acre near town. < ’ . Nearly only I;i,i*• «r.i kk i Imsliola of oats am! the Ali Mil ! • • I Twill usi.tl«- United St.it«» exposing, 2.5Ufi,00n I fui Tlvniion. iM4»i buski n Of iuirley ibis ««ountry im- Ciiiu vriilng pr«Tpurty Ï1» th*.- nv' 11 H ) ( Il I 1> <»ver T \vo A< t‘e> near town por - . .'*< • i . i « « i bushels, live is the on want great bre id grain of Easteni and Con a trai Euro|>e, ami Russia alone pro 5.">( I.( M I i: House nnd 1 .o’ on IL Iman s 1 reel duces more than does the United State*- EurojH' imports uot less than J.. hki . i | i )(I bushels, ami the United I*. WAert - «it'uood fruit lami ’¡< •ar A States exports l«*es than ?3.iM)tlt(Mttl bushels. SS(I l>cr aeri* The receipts of European countries requiring maize do not make a sum halt as large ns the prmluctsof Illinois rii or of Iowa or Misaoun. Great Brit iMI I \X |< ain takes nearly three-fonrttis of the total, of 62.<HI0,i»U0 bushels, and this ❖ country exports fi8,(HMl,lXkl bushels. The •lefici«'U**y of E'rance should be Bunpli«sl by M*'la-an county. Ill., and Boebc, X-k. uJ Gsrinany requires still leas. Russia and Rouinsuia have a surplus, and PHYS1« IAN ANI» Si RGEON Southern Europ«* grows enough for Asm.vxn. home consumption. Europe imports over l.olKi.il iii.lKKl ¡xmiids of nee, but none of it com«-« from the United States. ‘Of potatoes Europe grows OREGON, ASH LA. ’ mure of them than she needs, while the Uuited States supplies a deficiency from Canada ami Germany. \ X i > i : i : son < »nly (io-.it Britain.Belgiuinand Por- &5iry, M. D. tug.J of all I Jinqie.in nntioiiH do not pro*lti<*e enough butter ami U> spare. PinSICl.W AND -M KuLON. To mal ■ up the deficiency 25,(XX»,- MI l-KH.I’. <im nounds th* United Stal4*s ax|mrts ■Jl.oiHi.iKKi | hi : iu *1 h . It requires 140,- -tr iHKi.iHKi pound- of cheese to supply the Eunqi.-an deficiency, of which 118.- o. m i.o* h I pounds are furuislitsl by the Uuio-l St:i'«*a. (if course. Europe Lv’LrjCITC rii’i .'!> 1 \.X. h.c- to in pmt all her cotton, lier an- niia! aver imports liemg 2,(>4(5,OÛO,- P 1 in ' ihi *,..i.n,is. of winch the United States and tl«;< s.-nds 1 s.*i 1,1 k Ki.fh m i («otimlH. ri« I irop** gels from S*uth America. ■ 1’1 F,i . Africa and Australia two or three r* •• I I i much wool as she imports he I II ■ 1 mted States. Th«« net de- 1 -siuJ o( Europe is 780.OoO.OUO Ji. J« -10V7..-..A, shgh’ly more than is prmluced l ie* Uiiitisl States produces sot the wool manufactured i- mm of the wool-growers of in: ry is to supply the home ! * ’ 01*1' ■ ' 1 >< f I- tnrers. if possible, never to niH"ali** ' \ *,t i, < iR E<>N . ASH LAX l> xi><*rt r.iw wool. If there ever shall at inxin t* e a surplus it will bring more money to ( l ain in n \\ 1 L U: vii <>nk 1 « the w Mil-growers if sent abroad in a hoi At the sllb-i-jU ij’lit manufactured form. The United commit)« ee Calvin S. 1 trie. ROMPTCN LOOM States import alxjii' 1.9,1 <Kl.Orti) pounds chairmm n. Scott an .1 o Mrs. 2. M. Wcbstor, 21- D., <«f wixil every year. favori d Brice. PHYSICIAN, F.nrope produces alxuit aa much to- HOMEOPATHIC Aside from a f* •u 1 bai.'Ooas the United State« iXXt.OOU,- business . left frolli tllf ORE‘iON. ASHI..VNI*. • hki pouu is annually ami could easi- the Nati' ..nal I on iti i’ >tnl a’ ly poxlu *-. idl she n.. Is. Lil. American k. do Ul til F - il totauvo is desired for two reasons: It of ls:»21- io cali th Plain c: Fancy C?.£ meres.Flannel s. H csiery. F tc is cheap and very desirable for fortify lion. ilunug ing th«* European product. So the Shortly : J. S. Walter, M. D. s., LPS GARLAND STOVES. eater Unit.-I States furnishes 242,<KM).0Û0 OVER w.d UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER. was calhsi t • D the pounds and the annual deficiency of Will practice hivpci,t\*sai.<n <*f Dentistry pr«*e* nled n r f nini ratijZ'^ just « il. ì lio A bij :’24.< k »).<»«• pounds. «ret lit the death c foiintv. <'all albi see muí believe it. tiue-i In con lusioii th«* statlatieiau says num, « Illog.Z.ing Al amt one-tenth of our agricultural citizen limi si at« :• product.- is exported. No other na delay. ___ , lib«*rality. tion *Ajx>rts so large a pro|xirtion. judgment, lirel«« • 4*-4 r* » ’ T-t the articles sbip|*«*»l abroad are penetration i f«'W. They are cotton, tobarxxi and r«*sillts. Si-tri i> **;it-. br«*ii.1-stutT.s, butter and cheese. length upon 11 Mechanical anil Operative Dentist. \1! other articl«*s together sre alxiut 3 dead man. p«»r eeic of Hie e\|x*rts. The enlarge unanimously ado| ment of th*- surplus must inevitably Suitable resoiul rixlii*'«' prices liothat homenn<labroad. ('apt. F. W. I * ¡«soli, a In resjxuiM' to an inquiry what agn- committ**' fr< • :• cultuiul products ar«- uow importe«! that our «‘oiiutry an«! climate are capa ble of piixlncthg. sugar is first sug- g«*st«xi. Flnx and hemp should be mure extensively grown, displacing foreign filx-rs costing millions of money and furnishing material for Paper-hanging, Glazing, Kalsominin bagging of cotton. w < mi 1 and hemps. erpillars when first 1 Other tilxTS of sub-tropical regious Wall-tinting, Etc iiecornpli-b more than < should Is- produced along the gulf -Hill- M«iU l id H<; 11: th< y are large <*noilgh ti coast. Imported fibers with their . W Ayi rT •» u • . the home nest The sue manufacture altogether amount to a %«hl «n«l. Or»»!:*»»» ardist is lie who watch' value of more than two-thirds as much for the first insect flint as t h<-miimficetit and l***asted cotton mi- to it. 3u B. Moaxo, eX[xirtation of the United States. 'The Board desires to «‘cure the There is an importation of fruits of ' J i. j name of «'very )>era<>ii in < »regoli who th«- value of ÿ'Jti.'HKi.lHHi, half of which laper Hanging and Decoratiu has im orchard, that the luillctinx at least should I m * produced in this House Painting Etc. :-siie,l ¡mil other matter of interest to country. fruit growers may Is* -ent them. To or*Iers to be li ft st »’• nd tin y request all to semi name wur«' slur«' lte»t i«*yi«'*' i’l not la 1 The Civil Service. • •’ru.-rl uiouioi'i Fxirtiv i *fii«‘«' address to the Se<T<*tary. in ilest roy mo h r of the Board. X. w York dirpaKb i in mi apiiearu .1 R. C vKi’Vv ei .i„ I’ri'-i.ient The wisdom of the change m the 21133 Ella M Grad ■ iy is taken fro A li . kx . Secretary personn««! of the Civil Service Com rt. Calif irnm I > tr l'lSJSVl -X K EK mission was clearly shown by y es ter- ¡culture; «lay s revelat ions in theCiistoni-bouse • Nothing: In I qli.'il 11.” 'our pomi Cutting ani Tittin S« veral days ago Commise oner Theo |K>umls of sal “I have Ue^n sellin" Sirnnioii.Y Liver RF.-tll.KS. K W.H.lvu-I four and one Kei'ulator for the piiHt mix yearn, M y dore Boo-a-velt )eurn«ai that examin s!:; d-"l. tin* 1:.,, Die sal soda in customers pronounce it the tient over ations for the service were being M* n— Navv Blue Dver-hirts, < »veralls. reg. ¡ I II e « .«<■ 'll-ll - •'ine 4'!* *lb. i lig. Ni 1 naed. One of mv “UHtoniern wliow evadial through the connivance of when thoroughly !•:. IÁ. I 81-iîD»« mull Reduced to S1. All it cost. i \\ ill Iu* dost «I out al •i.>' hc.i’.th was m uretch d condition from I >« in<- rat i.‘ ofiiciale of the Examining rosin; beat until 0'-' I. pci son !!. :f till* a very bad and stubborn cant ofl/Dvx Board. Heat once instituted a per water lina |M*pHia. usual the lator and was en- sonal examination and yesterday bioixl; freq-ient hemlacLe * of th tirelv cured. I am usiuc it myself for brought the matter publicly liefore Men - Red Flannel Shirts i-J.t < le ek Siits. Bov’s < >\erail-. er. cantiod by rloHii confinv- t orpid Liver, caiiN Reduce«I to si. ta T . ilc-nor.’li'try an*l inent. 1 find II-»thi Ilf! to equal it. Mild the 1 mm rd. Exaniinatioua seul for eu I\V < * -1 . ' I. I 1. i > .1 uit. 1 < i l>e dosi ■d out al -14 iy of th«* rem- hiixhlv r«*commeiid itsns»« iicspertfiilly, itanc«> to service takeup three dajra. Knowing this, it was the habit of of nction of thi- •-<*. I’ lliaey. IfruggiM. Edinburg Va.’ fends to allow a man to copy qu««a- vdiul'^v.-tcin i< de- fi aphis nr«* al-o recommend.-d a.- All Kinds of Tobaccos Meló leavv Suit-i. n ■_. pr ice SS. Men’- ¡•inc «Shirt-. tions an«! then retire. The next day 1. ’ I I. S.!Hìd'»r;s L1V» !’ bimg g., >d It i.- tiioiight by thi- Mr. liitinll'»’ llini In the Pr»*Mdent At cost. others to whom tl»> <pieetiona had O l ie < ¡i i~( d (>ut at Sì suit. All at cost. Boar i that owing to th" iiampn<--x of It-ibtor Ì li ■ 1. «n trip lieen giv« n would take the examina the climate iu the Wiliaiuett ' valley 1‘tiilM.leIphi. Inauinr tion an ! pass |*< rfeclly. having bad all mea Ls of i’> 'tdFiiiiZ inore the wtxilly aphis will not infest The Hon. A. C. Harmer, r*-pr* *- nt.. the answers marked out on the out M' ;- Silk Handkerchiefs. Men’s l im* W t«iillen Shirts. M.n' N 'ol.l.v LigM Colon 1 ■” i 1 i i s . aoopl** tn h.dth ate! ‘ th*- roots to any gre it extent, and that five in ('ongreea from tin I ¡(th I > ih - side. A young man who had pro a shovelful or - > of fresh ashes pine«* I All at - ust. Lappili* - ¡>v g vit'-r th"! i ctel. per suit All al IL <iu< ( •! ¡o ar*iuml the l* is>-of the tree will *lc- trict of this city, was talking with a cured «pieetions told the story, lie Ot A -hland, <M-I iron. sti'*y th—• that a* y I. '<• commenced number of friends yesterday in rela cans«* th«- promise of a (Mmition waa i «iireiK'V nRC’.vn 0*1 dnjtii. o|x'ratioii-beb*'v th. -urf ■•*•• atul pr«1 tion to th«- exjiected «'hang*-:- in th«* tint <*nrned out. Hat- of AH Kinds. Mtn- < ’Okmiioi) < » . of ddrts. < T1 'olil.v |)aikCL..<k 'lit.-. là Mise «.-It, by skillful exanntiHtioti ifiii,eH her«*. b«*re. “ " \ «* ««s,” lie said. rent other- from doing so. In the f«*d*-ral ot!i«*ee It a.-r. ’Vih r.vr:! *r- 1 ♦ • b> 1 \ com«* slowly. si iwly. That r**- of iln* meu w ho hiul palmed the el- All« if them :«t «•• «st. All at >C. S20, t * Le elo-1 « at iryer <’li**i;d*'s of southern Oregon " the chaiig«** come md * ■ d of the mountains f doubtles- cails an incident which occurred iu aiiiinatien and were lu the aernee. he showtsi that they were now unable to rtcVZR DFFN DI"ArPO!NT£D will bi- found that they will do their Washington lb«* other day. I1\ in A* ;.i. * ■ ; • ■ .■ . .. Î I .* T. M«. ii - NoLhv Hats. trnctive work out of sight at added. “Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, . do the simpl«*st problems which had Men- Boot - and Sho< Ahn im* Llk. 1 »ia^'mal. reg. S'2't When this is kuown to lie bad called on the President to urg«‘ I hh - ii put in the exnminatiou, and a • »nly 75 <-t< each. t • «’ •’ t‘. ;->» i'll-iH.t, 4 ;i‘bY" .!• 1 ( «1 1: |'o Le <-'«i-i (1 at SI5. All at 1 ’ ■ > > 1 . the application <»f fr*-h ga the appoint unlit of a man to a platX' young man named Hollender. a clerk inin' ha- proved to be a 1 i-ting de- in his State, and after stating tin •J MUÍ*, ap|Hiint«*d under th«* Civil Service ex di • • ■ ■ ’ stoyer of tin* ins«*c‘. and also a vain til.* President obserAeii that the time aminations ma*l<- a woeful display of y V. .1. .'.¡('DJ.» V)Y . M l 4 ,,4. Bovs’ Hats. Bovs’ Boot- and Sh H?S. Men- im < 'uiaway Snils able f. rtiliz' t f««r the tr«*e a couple of the meuuilient had not yet expired. ignorance. When Roosevelt asked RediK'ed t<> •>•» eelil- <‘aeh. of shovelful- f.*r each tree, spreading • No.' repln-d the Senator, ‘ lie «as ap liollemierto write these figure«: 2S. . \ 11 at 1 '( 1<I , All at cost. pointed only a short tine'l*»f«>r<‘ Presi pins 4' >. minus ll >, the witness wrote 4. H. < \K4ON. X. H ATKINSON’. F H ' ARD > I * . < ARTFR it over the surface around the tree to dent Cleveiand’a term expitvd.' ‘In 21,, plus 4*.. mid broke down on the cover ulsiut six feet m «iiameter. If I'.. - I. Lt. ■ 'I ' ■ • dents’ Collars, dull'-, .lewelrv. vtc. the soil is <ieep and well drained a that case,’ said th«’ President,' we had minus sign, saying that he had for Men's ’ant; all kitids. B< tv- Fine Shin-. much larger quantity mav be safely better let him remain until Ina time gotten it. But ou his examination All at cost. í o Le e|i !<«•<I oilt at cost. All a! ' - . U-«'«I. Care -1 .'■till l*e taken not to ¡6 out. Cl-Velan-l MH ffis to have doue paja-rs ties, identical figures were put it around th*' 1x»ly of the tr«*e. li that with Ins Kepublican pre>l«M*-ssor, correctly written and he was asked the solution of gas water formed by and we ought at leas' do ns well as to explain bow that hap[iened. “I I..\ «mine tho.-e large plugs <>1 Io- kn*'« them then, but I’ve forgotten All L ine< ot' 1 lulei'Wi ar l**tliii¡ . all mu-t g« th«- rains might -eaid tin bark. It Cleveland ASHLAND OGN. ' Well, Mr President, remarked them,'' he rep)i««d. Hol lender'« writ- will be well also to use in conneetion 1 i.acco — L( ‘ lo\v cost — «adv 2-»e. <'<>>1 U i ( Six unies South O\V cost. At ì 1 i-t *. Keduved Leí Paid Up Capital, $50.000.00 with th*' gas lime a -hovelful of fresh the cynical president pro tern ot th«- iug was not the same as that on the ' ptiii.« cunt is la-st. examination paper. ashes around th«* bam: of the tree. S nate, ■ mayla- your judge Being asked to read seventeen tbou- Till- w ill pre). I;t JH*~S1I>1«'lie, ration of and s-rtuiuly your opinion m this mat the aphis from 'lie r*x>ts to th*' up].-r ter will have the iuoh I fonoe. but I Mndthe in declinata the WltOUM rendered would Ukt* to call your attention to promptly this answer branebe- where Cleveland is now. I'iie snl»- ‘Nought eeventeeo.' When sani t i.v K -lox ok rev*.: - ject was not pursue«! further. larly Questioned as to ti ve oDe thou- V ■ | Mndths. he said they niOHDt the same This ilirea-e t hat th«-apple ami pear as the other figures. are -ubje. t to l- doing a gixxl ileal of Disarming an I n*«en >•<»»• CommiHsion<*r TtiomiMon showed damage to tbo-e fruits m some (x.r IhiH war sometime a paradox.*' rh ------- OmsKting of- lions of the M illamette valley. It is Hamlet <«ya. Since, however, the peo him the «lifTeretice lietw««en seventeen mor«- apparent and destructive on ple of America and other lands haw and file one-thousandths, and be ex- APPLE, PEAR. PEACH. some varietn - than ii|»*n others The lw*en enabled to nit Hoxtetfer'* .ston act ' claimed, “<)h. 1 can t understand PLUM. PRUNE. CHERRY. *'au-«‘- winch prixlnce thi- dis' use ar«* Bitt« rs H"aini-t the unseen foe, malaria, these things if you put 'em that way.” APRICOT. NECTARINE. somewhat uncertain t-ulli.-e it that it is no longer a paradox, but an easy When be was asked to read the flg- Wherever malaria evolves ur«* 1.2fti.<»'2.iWt aloud be rendered ALMONI». WAI,Ni l. and t!u.-e longest in cultivation, most pro possibility. U h misty venom to ponton the air. and Hl iluetive. and m confint'd situations decaying unwholesome vegetation im them thus: “Twelve thousand, nought, <q*P«'ar to be most liabe to it. It is a pregnates the water, there, in the very eight, two. nought, thirty-nine,” and fung'oiis growth pr«— enting. w hen ex- stroughold of iniaama. la the nnxilian brought down the house. But when (trap«» Vin»», CurntHtrt, ( î «)<••! «krri»s. aniint d by the micr* sc. [x , a mc--y, potenl i<i disarm the foe and assure ef the <•<irnmissioner rend the figures Blnckiw i ri< h , Ko xpJ- i ; i«»-s. -;**>ngy cliaracter. •«•cup.* mg the skin n< ient protection. Fever ami ague, bil aright to him he nnblushingly retort Stravxhnrri«Fi/'. 4 so a- to prevent th«- *1* v* |opi,i* ut of ious remittent, dumb ague and ague ed. "That's ,n«t what I told you.” En\. Et«-. no matter hou tenacioim'v they His final exclam.ition as be left, soon Its tissue-, and re-ults in checking the cake, Í have fastened their clatch on the sv* after his severe examination, was: t>ar tr« « '* are «rr<»wu u ith»»nt irri«_. t'*»!» growth at that |M«int. thus cr««ating a tern.-are first forced to relax th« ir grasp <>n Ke«i hill b n«> mid all of kt <» n va black -jxit and a deformity. When and eventually tu abandon it altogether. “Gentlemen, 1 hojH- I 11 have a chance ri» n<* that suce-< d in s.» th«-rn ( >rr r-»n. Does a the m.ila.ly spread-, us it sometimes But it ih it« preventive foroethat should to vindicate my honor.” l lios“ cinfpn.plating ’ r> t plant ini» .joe«, over half or tnoreof the apple <fi cbieflv recommend the bitters to per xv ill du well tu vGu our orchard and ntir ’nllection* made at al accf Hrry, or u nie uh for pr e« list. [«-ar. it tend- to a d«*eper nature ami sona dwelling in ma I aria-earned locali* favorable krais Farm and garden implement«— Ed Fostoihev—Miu phy. -E s ;>'iinec wity Siirht exehaug and tv lepra ph i<? trii.-ttrs causes the fruit to crack open and ties. for it i- a certain buckler of defence Oregon. ¡1. K. stitiou. urrat’?* I’ •> Portland, >nn Fra’i‘1' " und New York. become corky and worthies-. The »»gainst which the enemy is power’s««, dings A- Morse. Planet Jr. combined (’urea. likewise, dysfa-psia, rheumatism, drill, wheel hoe. cultivator, rakes .«d A. H. CARSON & SON. 7M du.it bought at standard prices. Department of Agriculture at Wash kidney t nd bilious ailments. plow, SI 4 ♦ ington recommended the use of the • .w «wad V**s a»4* <»■*-**••-**•*■ 2A I N Y I .\ ( I. I X ( $5.00 to $25.00 COME EARLY BARGAIN ♦ BILLINGS. Ti”' w. WHITE ^COLORED BLANKETS Ashland, Oregon. P. CSAÜY I» V 1 N T 1 i change in my busint I will offer my entire stock tite same it an early pe AUC T IGHKR TheBankof Ashland A.H. CARSON à» Prep’s. DOX 1 WAIT until it is too late if von want a suit ot CLOl 11 ES AT COS I Of D 1V \ rgain in any other line as we propose* closing rms StOCK IMMEDIATELY. Shads and Crnamental Trees, lohnson Block, Ashland, Or. Clothier and Hatter ption given by fruit irts of the State to uted by this Board, amt encouraging to vmciiig an « arne.-t desio- on • of the fruit growers to join ridding oar orchards iM“-ts that have