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ASHLAND VOLUME XIV. TIDINGS. ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1889.-SUPPLEMENT. i STATE AND COAST (.ES ER IL SEAS. NUMBER 3. I HE rihrit sF.lttli E. BAIA Our friends the D. mocrats, and New York, June 21. - Rev. William T he San Francisco Evening Post says the money required for the const E. Howard, convicted of grand larceny moi« particularly that epicure pail, ruction of theHiib-maniie telegragh line in connection with the Electric Su the Mugwumps, tak>> an especial de to Houobilu, Sandwich Islands, one gar Refining Company frauds, was to light apparently in levying tiieir shafts million dollars, has beeu already sub day sentenced to nine years and eight of satire and abuse at Postmaster- scribed >U San Francisco. The work of months' imprisonment at bard lalxir. General Wanatu.iker, who was guiltv hiyiugthe cable will be completed iu Philadelphia, June 21,—Official re of having kept a store instead of hav- «bought eigbie«n mouths from the turns received from every county in mg bi<en a cross-roads politician Im- present tune. The balance of the re the state make the majority against fore lie was invited to a place hi tno quired sum will be subscribed in Hou- the prohibition amen liuent 189,1(20 Cabinet. We have not heard that Mr. Wanamaker has lost any sleep over oiiuu, #500,010 iu amount. and the majority against th« suffrage the uiatt«r. or h is lieen incapHC t ited amen im«nt providing for th« repeal It was prophesied, says the Christian from attending to Ins official duties; Union, that .ilr. Beecher's emotional of the poll-tax qualification, 23;>.54O. but it may be worth while to see what theology could not sustain a permuu- St. Lottis, Jun? 21. -The United he has done and is doing in office, and i nt work, aud that hiscreedli ss church, States Grand Jury has returned in what foundation there is for Demo made up of various theologies and ot dictments against S'Venteen offenders crats and Mugwumps villitieatiou of uoue at ad.Wus helii together try person- against the nat uraiiz ition laws. him. <il attachment to bun, and would dis Among the indicted are several well- Among other things li« has restored solve into its orgiual elements when ho known politicians and city officials. a large numlierof vtleran Union sol died. On the contrary, two years after The indictments grew out of the late diers to th<> position from winch they his death it is found as strong in num- election. were turned out by A llas when be took bers,as vital iu experience,as tbo.oughly charge of the department in 1S<5. Pittsburg, Jun« 21. — Andrew Car united, as earnest and consecrated in its Fills, of course, is a cruel blow to such negie has been unable to reach an patriots as Colonel Mi Is of Texas, Christian work, as duriug life. agreement with bis men as to wages Colonel Breckinndge of Arkansas, T he Boston Journal thinks that the and the entire 5000 will strike on th« 1 democratic papers which speak, as 31st inst. Th« company will endeavor Colonel 1 >at«s of Al.ibam i ami other heroes who fought and hied for the some of them are doing, of the new coal to secure new men. Confederacy, but the ptsmlo of the mid iron fields in the southern states as Washington. June 21. The fate of United States at large wdl easily for taking place “in spite of" the protective tariff, ought to explain their meaning. the United States steamship Monocacy give John Wanamaker for this offens. There is no tariff wall that anybody still hangs tire. Th« vessel cannot be henious it may appear in the eyes of knows of between tbe North and Ala repaired within th« limit fixed by law, unrepentant rebels. Again, there have Is en a good many bama, and most Northern people regard an 1 Secretary Tracy is unable to find postmasters removed, but it ms-ms that a purchaser who will give #10.000 in such cities as Anniston and Birming I’ ’Fliirt v-fiçht < ¡mis at Sunrise. ham as new buttressi'H of the protec gold for her. He therefore, is serious a large majority of them were removed ly considering the plan of making a on charges preferred against them by tive system. quarantine vessel out of h«r and keep the inspectors of the depirtmeut, who The new game law passed last legis ing her on the Asiatic station regular are Democrats. If the postmxster is lature provides that it shall be unlaw ly. so incompetent or inefficient or dis ful to hunt, pursue or kill any deer or honest that a Democratic inspector re Cleveland. June 21. Mrs. Ilayes, elk bel ween Noveinlier 1, and August 1, commends Ins removal, lie ought to Im wife of ex-President Hayes, was struck thus leaving only the months of Aug I put out with mt bimetit of clergy, for ust. Septemlier uud < Ictober in which by apoplexy this altermsm at her if there is anything a Demix’rat will do lie lini deer can I m * killed, and they can not lie home in Fremont. and nt 9 o'clock tins it is U> keep a fellow-DensK-rat in of evening she was unconscious. The at fice under a Republican A imitnstra- killed al any time for their hides. tack came about 1 o'chs'k while Mrs. It is now definitely known that the Hayes was sitting in her room sewiug. tion, if the thing can possibly Im dene. And whnt is to I m - said alxnit th« Chicago A Northwestern railroad has Paralysis of the right side resulted, Democratic postmaster in th« interior advanced 8.’>, immi ,0 iki for the construct rendering her spiwliless. Medical of York who tried to sell th< _je <>f- ion of the Oregon Pactic eastward from help was summoned, but al) efforts to ti<’« New which lie held? Shoiil I Mr. Albany to connect wit bl lie former road I restore the lady to consciousness have Wanamakt i retain him in his positon at BoiseClty, says the Ashland Record. have thus far failed. General Hayes and commend him for Ins thrift in try- Active. work is to begin within a few was on his way home from Columbus itig to make merchandise of an office days, and the road will lie completed to nt the time, and it was 5 o'clock whi n which bad I n * cu conferred upon him? an eastern connection as soon as money be arrived m Fremont. l'lie simple fact is that there is no dis ami men can accomplish that end. guising it, that under Vilas and Dick inson th« postal service of the United The mantle of AV. H. Barnum, dece Nail Sil nations. Literary exercises, 11:30 a. m. States was horribly neglect»*! and mis- ased, has fallen upon the shoulders of I remember lieiug taken by my Calvin S. Brice, and he will be chair mother when I was a child to see a inaiiagisl, and that postal positions man of the Democratic uational com poor woman who was dying of a call were used as rewards for lailitical ser vice. with very little regard to the tit mute. He may not have developed The disease was eating its way Hess of the mell seli»cted to till them. such an acute knowledge of men and iper. to a vital part, and her doctor had M r. W anainaker, who is a l»u<iness means as his predecessor, but he carried > Mucic. a “sack.'" and this is a necessary ingred given her a month as her utmost Inuit man, is romlurtiDg th»* 1*<De of life. She was preparing for her partment <»n t lie mhui .I B um ! h > s princi ient in every Democratic campaign, 6. (ir r»arbe< tie l>innei' in ”rove fur all. end in a way that seemed practical and ples, an I h(»n<‘e the Al 114Ulimps, who j ¡ runes Mountaineer. prosaic enough, but that struck me as are only diletUiDte civil sejvice rt form mil»? north »»1 the Flazu A teacher w ho requires lmr pupils to pathetic in its self-forgetfulness. She ers at best, are not pie 1 heir ' w rite sentences containing the words was sitting up in lied, with a basket idea was. one«- a Post m.i>t *r always a Used for Medical Purposes for 30 Years. , hi the lesson reports that tbe sentences beside her. finishing up the family Post master, ho tn liter if tl.e incmt bent 1*> - W a’«T sometimes funny. Here are two: mending, sbowiug her eldest daughter had I mm * h a helpless pa rah :ic or semi- i. i- irai *e;üj ! ¡are I < >ne of th« words in the lesson was”ur- on whose thirteeu-year-shoiilders idiot f«»r vcar , and wli m Mr. \Vana- i chin." A little fellow who would rath the burden of household cares was maker insists on bavin»; in *n w ho wdl er stay at home and play than go to soon to fall how to fell down seams work and w ho are honest and compe the .Vlilaml ; scluxil, wrote:"The father is urchin his in the little brother's knee patches and tent, they lift up their voices ami weep, boy to go to school.” The following is bow to darn the heels of father’s sock, ! more subtile: Tbe word was "pacify," so that be would never feel the dif and yet the world revolves just the same. |S. F. Chronicle. and the sentence written was, what do ference. She bad impressed upon the Purs.- *11 *»WIM y| I Nt. 1:1 \ k you ¡think ’pacify'means,” askee tbe girl how to make her father's favorite An Important Matter. iosed and coven* !, the same medical u a teacher. ’ l'tie dictionary says it means isitato pone, and how to manage her Mr. Porter, superintendent of the . aluavs ch an, for tin-sp ingsrun h h* ii\ ‘compose." young sister whi n she got luto the census entrane« urn«* -mure than 120" gallons per hour. has addressed a circular to the sulks, what to do for her father when physicians ma. 4ireaud awiia, and have mere of tbe United St a Pitrnc li The announcement is published he had is periodical fit of cramps ..¡itcR, re fun Yoi. than ‘aux b.»»iv” - come ».it ,,liuo ms that an English syndicate has been and questing tin ir assistance iu collecting silk.’’and •' a bite its wool” - r» ju ? » natvd aud everything else she could tbluk of Lapp' From *. < a. m. uu'il late in tbe statistic» in granted a site at Aallijo, Cal., for the would insure comfort in the hum He points out relation to deaths, etc. evening every <iay. a a erection of extensive iron and steel that that inasmuch as the home she was leaving. She had I mted States has no systim of re. eorks to cost not less than a quarter ble the Freo Carriage work planned which she would ration of vital statistics such as is n iS- of a million dollars. Land was do all from the Springs to the Hotels, the Flaza. do during the short span of life that t lied upon by other civihzixl nations HD'l prineii'H] biisin»"*s poin ■» in tin* citv, nated on condition that the work on was given to her. Her burial clothes the property shall l>egin wit bin one were folded away m a drawer with for the purpose of ascertaining tbe act and r«'tur:i A\ith«»ut delaA year and lie completed within two sweet basil leaves among them. 1 was ual movement of population, the tak The Original Ashland MedicaljSpnngs. years. of the census affords the only op reminded of the incident by reading ing t'-cd for more than Thirty Yi n —tbe Ix-t, portunity of obtaining n nearly ap possibly, ever c.*ine m.d sc»-. in a paper recently of a man in Milwau At the annnal meeting of t lie as- proximate estimate of th« birth an 1 kee who is preparing for something *• Aahland White Sulphur Springs'* sociation of Oregon pioneers belli in death rates of much the larger part of Portland on the l^th inst.. the follow that is even more terrible than death the country which is entirely unpro Fri Dted on oithiT -.de of the carriage. Look ing named were elected officers for the —insanity. He will be violently in vided with any satisfactory si stem and im i for it ever.' hour of tbedx' Fa* runs dv the carriage to call f»». ; hem w ill please ensuing year: President, John Minto, sane in a few weeks, and he knows it. municipal registration. With a view pirl ¡ug veardrrs on our bulletin board in th«* Marion county; vice-president. H. Some time ago his skull was fractured; of rendering tlie returns of vital sta of w ill wind up with a The eel W. Corbett. of Multnomah; secretary, a gristle is fast forming about the tistics as nearly complete as possible, GRANT and 0. 0, HELMAN, George H. Himes, (re-elected) of Mult cracked edges, which will surely press be t herefore requests the physicians in nomah; treasurer, J. M. Bacon, (re u{H>n the brain and make him a ma every part of the country to co-oper Proprietors. elected) of Clackamas; corresponding niac. lie talks calmy and rational of ate with the census office in obtaining Tot» giv. I-r th. : . .mi-uicit of C >. D . O. N. G.. and to his approaceing fate, aud spends every secretary, H. S. Lyman, of Multno more accurate returns of deaths than v,.... h ..¡i are most cordially invited. Tickets #1.25. mah; dir.'ctors, F. X. Mattlneu, of Ma moment of his brief term of sanity in it is possible for the ¡ numerators to making provisions for ins family when •j non; R. P. Earhart, of Multnomah; make. Nearly twenty-six thousand he shall no longer lie able to care for registration books sent out at the tak ¡ Medornm Crawford, of Yamhill. oil v have their new niiil, id ar Mei them. It is a situation worthy the ing of the last census were filled up >rdcrs for pen of a novelist like Daudet. |N. Y. and returned. The superintendent Portland, Oregon. June 4, 18R9, began of Aslilan<|. Fashion Bazar. Fourth of -July Committee, A-hland. Or.. hopes that double that number will lc-p y t<< letter of 1st in«t. from your 1th of July I'd give the world," ho sighing said, be obtained for the eleventh census. Committee it I 1.. g t» - ,t ewiil nu.ke half-fare rates to Ashland and re E»trn» Horses. Aud closer drew his chair, The co-operation of the medical fra < >n short n»»tii*e. anti h ‘ b»u»-st Prices turn for eoniii.-c<lm>i n t pi <iple to gn and return by regu "To know tbe thought that fills your Strayed, from Carter's ranch. ■ I Util' ternity will make the mortality and lar traius, l>u< notice wdl b given to mir agents. Yours Truly. She tossed her glowing hair: ¡head. 2d, 1889. one small brown horse, seven vital statistics of the eleventh census Sugar Pine Ceiling and Rinti» U I*. IvHiEhs, Asst. G F. A P. A. — and - "You would."sheanswered, "really now. years old, with white strip in face, the most e.inmlete 1 hat has ever liism branded ('. F. on left hip: had chain gathered m this country. Your offer makes me laugh, Yellow Pine Flooring, on one fore foot when last seen. Also For I was thinking how I’d lixik 1 lie Grape Out look one large bay horse, six years old, In Logan's photograph." Will be our Specialties. with small bell on. Suitable reward Unless some unforseen disaster oc for information of alsive described curs the grape and wine crop of this r Ice Cream ! Ice (Team ! ! Sí I \ Ì1 i ST.T, horses. Address, E rnest A. C akit . k , year will lx-the largest in the history At the Star Bakery opposite post- Ashland, < in gon. of the state. Clarence W.-stmore of II pr office, where you can get delicious ice the Vitucilltural Commis.-i< n estimates Bargains in Ladies and Childrens the wine product from the present out * 0 f* 0 0 0 cream at 15c per dish or 50c per qt; al f t* 0 0 0 so "Premium Bread, ’ six loaves 25c. hats. In order to dispose of the large look at from 20.00ti.000 to 25,000.000 I Cakes and choice confectionery at the stock of hats that I have on hand, will gallons. Cal. Ex. lowest living rates. Ice cream parlors sell them al greatly reduced prui-s, THE open every evening untill 10 o’clock, everyone invited to call and see for Choice tea at A an Sant's grocery themselves.. No charge for trimming store at 30 ets. per. lb. W m . M iles , l’ropr. from this on. and no trouble to show P laza C orner S tore , Star Bakery, Star Bakery opposite goods. Mns. B oynton . in \vhbiiid Ir buy y»»ut School Shoes. poetoffice. Ashland. Premium bread. •’> loaves 25 cts., pies, cakes and choice Call at Luderman's and see tin Jacksonville to Meilford. confectioneries. Ice cream 15c per ( 1 Newhall's Sons A Co.'s solid school -----!> \T------ shoes. They are made of solid leather Patronize the only wagon that con dish. Ice cream parlor open every Fine Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges throughout, standard screw fastened, nects with every train, rain or shine, evening until 10 o'clock. aud are guaranteed as the best titling, and carries the U. S. mail aud Wells, Trusses, Toilet Articles. Fen acres of choice land near town I lieat style.liest wearing and most desira Fargo A’ Co.’s express. Satisfaction can yet be had of E. B. Hunsaker at < h«»iee Groceries a ble school shoe on the Pacific coast. guaranteed. J ohn D yah , Driver. •red to «ir. part of the i-ity reasonable prices. • Spring heel, sole leather tipped and Fresh comprefwed yeast for sale at Egcs for Hatching plain toe. All rips and tears repaired J. K. VunSant. Grain hay for sale at Eagle Mills. * tbe U. S. Bakery. free of charge. Dehverisi anywhere in Allland at #10 /■/</..... /.'■ < U i From IU SEWINC MACHINE NEEDLES * mid Mrn/fei l.i.iht i:>, /Amos, l: . Hats and caps at cost at O. H. jier ton. ANO SUPPLIES. For Sale Merchant Tailoring. « i white it y-: c..>„b l:, ,. tra I., ah Blount's. Planet Jr., cultivator and garden and If n<il it t< s. ¡’at tr.-l ; the American Tailor." who White sewing machines at IXuin's toils, at Ashland Mills. America's liest AUTISTS’ - MATERIALS has "Mac. itla.t. U * the only merchant tailoring estab ati ire. Fine Riverside Oranges and Sicily •th. hhjh.*t h»u- : breeds. 11 lishment at Grant's Pass, offers to sell J f / il t Lemons. Cheap at Minkler A Son. special attention ¡»aid the The Ashland T idings and the San out business and stock on reasonable i'.ggs 83 per th. post .1 The Helman farm in the city of Ash terms. This is a tine iqqiortiinity for Francisco Weekly Coil, a large eight- si tting; tw o lor #5. Sind stamp tor Prescription Department a First Ulas- tailor. Address him as page paper giving all the general new s land has lieen snb-dividisl and is now Catalogue. ‘Address both for #2.75 per year, in advance. offered in small tracts at very reasona above. Grant's Pass, Or. |51ft J M (i.( The regular price of the T idings is ble prii’es. If you want a pleasant * • ♦ Fore -t Grove. Oreg' n. ¡82.50, and regular price of the Call, Farm and garden implements Ed home or a good investment in a goxl EDDINGS 3 dings A- Morse. Planet Jr. combined #1.25 ho onr offer is a reduction of part of Ashland, don't fail to see this Bnrckh.i Iter A H i->t v k»H’p in s‘ock ! wheel hoe, cultivator, rakes and #1 in the price of Imth. This is for a tract. lor sale by <1. F. Billingsor A. < II.IÏWX A MORSE drill, Harman's,pure rubli.er -hi«! 1 for jx-n- ! limited time only. plow. #14. ♦ D. Helman. * holders m al i»m.’ils It strengthens HARDWARE b*>! 1er aud ea-»’H ¡ the grip oi amp and fatigue 1 the ting, r» i Children Cryfo. Pitcher's Castoria AKHLAND.OREG and prob'dis the tìngi its from the ink.* ¡ WAGONS ! GRAND CELEBRATION! Ï Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Cultivators, Harrows, Hay Rakes, PROGRAMME AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I "■ ASHLAND' WHITE SULPHUR Oration by Hon. BINGER HERMANN. Afternoon Programme. SHOOTING TOURNAMENT Grand Display of Fireworks in Evening GRAND MILITARY Iliil-iiiL’c I Jates BALL JMAGE, G O. & C. Id. IR. LUMBER OF ALL KiNDS, CI I ITWOOI) BROS. CHEAPEST PLACE i!oci:i:i res J. K. 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