Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 05, 1889, Image 5

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TIDINGS
ASHLAND
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1889.—SUPPLEMENT.
VOLUME XIV
NUMBER 4.
Drath of Young ^cAllisirr.
I Statesman lune
Death «»f Simon t'aiii<-r<>n.
SOCIETIES.
The venerable 1’ennsy Ivanin stales- ■
Wednesday morning, John .1. I’. man and politician, Simon Cameron, Masonic Directory, Ashland.
«mt a life «lie«! at hi- home in the Key stone st ale
I McAllister, a lad serving
! first-class condition as evidenced by sentence for the murder of bis father, last Thursday.
!
SISKIYOC » HAFTER. Ni 21. R A M
I
Simon Caiuerou was born in Lan­
the time made. The attendance was died at the penit<»ntiary. Dueeasi'd
R.-giilsr convocatious on the Thursday
fairly good, but on account of there be was aged 1(> years. He was commit caster county, l’a.. March 8, 17‘.r.l, and
S P 1 { I N < j S
Southern Pacific Compan) s Line.
hum .a
ing no stake race® a great many did ted t«> the («enitentiary on th«' i!«l of was left an or,»liau at an early age. n» xt KÍlt-r Ila- full W
II.
I 'M Ht,-<i on th«- H, buaa l and. al»>ul half a
last (>etol«er.
He
worked
as
a
compositor
Lan
­
not
visit
the
track
who
otherwise
would
E
B
Myer.
St-»
'«
mile north of file l»luza
He was ¡»nt to work m th«' tailor caster. Harrisburg and Washington,
1 have »lone so. Those who attend«»»!
Used for Medical Purposes far 30 Years.
were, however, amply repaid by the shop, and seemed to grow more ro­ and so improved his opportuuiti«»6 ASHLAND LODGE NO.
A F A A. M
Time briut'fi) Wilad and S.m Fiwisrii,
j first race alone, when Ba«lge, with 11.5 bust at tirst but later was taken sick. that in 182(1 he was editing a news­
Stated rota run nient ion on the Thursday of
l
z
orxi
r
tore
V
He
grew
gradually
worse,
and
was
paper
in
Doyleston.
l
’
a.,
ami
in
1822
, pounds up, ran the mile iu 1:40, etpial-
or before the full mooli.
23 HOURS.
|H‘Taturv
E. V M ili -W M
ing the la-st time for the distance tii.allv kindly taken under the care on«» in Harrisburg.
California F.xpre*« Train* Kun l>.iilv
Wm ft Lawson. Secretary
of
Mrs.
McKinnon,
wifeof
the
warden
As so«>n as he ha«i accumulated suf­
A m » D e i leks in
ever made in a race. Stuyvesaut, as a
To Drink, the Water is a Tonic,
three-year-old, ran the distance in the of that institution, who humanely ficient capital, he liecame interest»«
I
Being
Milphii’i«’ hid ! Alkaline, it ••radicate*
; same time in 1887 with 113’ , pounds nursed the youthful criminal aud in banking and railroad construction
DI’.TH
' fungi an«! Hiiiuinl'-ula». anti, neutralizing and Fine Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges ; up, and the California horse, Al Far­ cared for him like a mother.
in the central part of the State. He
i .uv r. m Il.v. Forllaml.
Ar io 4'» A. M ! correcting .ill aenlitie.*, it pit »mote*» a normal
The name of the lioy's father was was «'lecteil to the I.'. S. Senate in 18-15
H:00 a . m
U) 1* M i and hcaltlitnl condition iu every part of the
Ar A m LI nii »!.
l.v
row. made tbej.atne time in a race tins
Mrs J D ( na ket, W M
Trusses,
Toilet
Articles.
U.llü A. M
Lv AsiilnU'i,
Ar.
10 P. M i -y-teni.
spring, but only carnet! ninety-five Richard H. McAllister, and he real«!- for the term ending in 1849, and dur­ Mis* K ate C hitwood , Secretary.
7 45 F m
Ar Min Francise Lv
'I
ed
near
Woodville.
Jackson
county,
SWIMMING KINK
ing
this
time
acted
with
the
Democrats
¡pounds. The retiord for the distance
with his promising sou. McAllister on important party «¡uestions, such as
Local Pas'gr Train Daily Except Sunday» IneloMrtl and covere i. the-ante inctiical wn
ASHLAND LODGE No. 4/.
! ter, alwav * clean, for the springs run a henv y
i Broeck as a five-year-old, carrying 110 was divorced from his wife, who lives the Missouri compromise bill. This
» 'SI * M l l.\ . Portland. Ar. I
'1 I volume -more than lJlM* gallon* per hour.
Ar.
I. IO F. !M . 1.1 . A Ibanv,
' ¡Hiuuds iu 1887. Iu the stH'oud ra»w at Cottage Grove, Lane county. The bill was re,»ealed in 1851 ami Mr. Cam­
I. O. O. F.,
You max dive ami sw im, ami have mor*
*1 i fun than ‘auv!»otlv”—eomu out a* ‘'fine as I
Lv. I
Ì W t- m . I \r Eugene.
SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES
: the California-bred colt Mucilage ran boy didn't like his father ami wanted eron became identified with the "peo­
Hohl regular meetings every Saturday
AND SUPPLIES.
: *ilk an«i “white a* wool”—rejuvenated and
I second to Drizzle, and the fourth race to go ami live with bis mother. This ple’s party,” snbseijuently merged evening at their hall in Ashland, brethren
•happy. From '.‘30 a m. until late in the
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
in good standing are rordiallv invited to
resulted in a dead beat between Hy- wish the father denied, mid so the with the Republicans. As its candi­ attend.
, evening every day, a
1>. II igh . N. G.
ABTISTS’ - MATERIALS. 1 ■ jieron
and Winwood, which was turned boy shot him one morning about 1 date be was re-ele»»te«l to the Senate
W € Roberts, Secretary.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
Free Carriage
o'clock,
while
he
was
in
lied
asleep.
for
the
full
term
beginning
in
1857,
off after the last race of the day. Th«»
l »S o»' SU» '.»Ml < LA** PA
He used a shotgun. He stayed with a period that covere«! the exciting cri­ PILOT ROCK EN< A MPM ENT NO 16.1 OOF
' from the Spring* to the Hotel*, the Flaza.
rae»»s result»».! as follows:
Spcuinl attention paid the
him ! principal i'usim xs points in the city,
the cor|>ae that night, and the next sis of secession. During this time be
,
Badge
is
a
bay
colt,
four
years
old.
| aud return without tiulav
in Odd Fellows’« Hall every 2d and
Prescription Department. .Jjv im|>orte«l Ill-Used, »lam Barone«». morning packed his valise. t«s»k the was so earnest an advocate of peace 4th Meet*
in each month. Member« in
Co.'* Ferry makes c«mnection
I good Monday
13-15)
♦<
¡Tris race yesterday istbebestou recoid dead father's watch and gun ami that Ins loyalty was suspected.
standing cordially invited to attend.
w ith all the rt guiar train* on the Ea.*t >ide ’ The Original Ashland MedicaliSprings.
R ort T a ylor , C. P.
Div. from fool of F .«t.. Fortland.
At the Republican convention that
| The time, 1:40, has only been equaled started to Cottage Grove. He him­
i V*vd for more thau Thirty Year»—the best.
N A Jacobs, Scribe.
: j«t»**iblv, ever found < oine and set.
, twice in a race once by Stuyvestant self told of the death of his father, nominated Lincoln, he was strongly
AVrwt Side I>ivi*ion
i at Sheepsliead on September 7, 1887. and an investigation followed, the re­ su,»ported for the presidency and again
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS “Aaliland M hit«» sulphur Npring»''
for the vice-presiilency. Mr. Lincoln HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14
I carrying 111 * > pounds, and this year sult of which is already shown.
Printed on either;side of the carriage. Look
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each
Dr.
W.
D.
Jeffries,
physician
at
the
at once call»« him into the Cabinet as
» at Sim .lose by Al Farrow, currying
Mail Train Daily Except Sunday
; out for it every hour of thv dav. Patrons dr
month in Odd Fellows’s Hall. Ashland.
the carriage to cal! for them a ill plea*r
i 9(5 pounds. In each of these instances penitentiary, states that the ls>v did Secretary of War, and he prov«»d ««qual
30 a . m . i l,v. Portland.
Ar. j 6 20 p. M. I ■ -iring
Mas A nnie L ong ,, N. G.
orders on our bulletin board in the
t he track w as fast aud as Badge car- not «lie of consumption, as was at first to the artiuous duti««e of the place.
John May. Sec y.
2-'» i’. m | Ar. rorvali«*.
l.v i 1 Ui p. M. leave
p >*toilice.
I re|s>rted; that he had no such disease; He advocated more stringent and
rid 11;5 pounds in his race, he is to­
At Albany and Corvallis connect W ith
GRANT and 0. 0. HELMAN,
day tin- ¡>eer of the world at a nnie. that ail examination after his «leath more agressive war measur»»e than Mr.
trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad.
Siskiyou co.. Cal.,
Ashland. Lodge, A. 0 .V. W
Badge is in racing circles generally showed that he had supparative in Lincoln was prepared to carry out.
Plxpreaa Train Daily Except Sundat
Proprietors.
Hammation of the brain; and the Iu his original draft of his annual re­
Meet* in lodge room in Odd Fellow »
called
a
little
fellow.
He
is
small
but
For Sale on Easy Terms. always has his wonderful speed und doctor said that the cause was inher­ port to Congress iu 15452, he boldly Hail
I '>0 P. M I Lv. Portland.
Ar |‘.‘«*■ a . m
every first and T hird Wednesday in
H:00 f . m . I Ar. M« Mimille, Lv. i » 4» a m .
each
month. Present hour of meeting 7:0D
staying qualities. He was ltacked ited. While it) prison the youthful aiivocaled the arming of fugitive i’. m . All Brethren in good standing are
criminal
was
easily
irritate«!,
and
his
slaves.
cordially invited to attend.
Through Tickets to all points
One-fourth down, baianee within six, heavily for the Suburan aud by many first impulse when angry was to kill
W m . F attermon . M W
Mr. Cameron resigned in January,
was expected to carry off the coveted
twelve an<i eighteen months.
T. W. L ynch , Recorder.
South and East
the object of his wrath.
1862, to be appointed Minister to Rus­
prize,
but
was
handicapped
six
]a>unds
.See map at the Rail-‘»ad Depot for graded
— VIA —
sia. and bis mfiuence untleuiably
, for having won the Merchants’ and
prices, etc., or address
tended in a large measure, to secure
Kentucky handicap at St. Ixiuis.
CALIFORNIA.
D. H. HASKELL,
Knights of Pythias.
Lucy
Webb
Hayes.
R K. street, fnotof 1-'. A yciiuv .
the friendship of that powerful State 1
Town Site \geut < F. R. R., ¿an Fran« i*< o,
For full information regarding rates,
California
112-5
Mrs. Hayes’ maiden name was Lucy during the civil war. He only lived /’J KA NITE LODGE. No. 2:’.. Knights of
etc, appiy to company » agent at Ash-
HappinegM niul «'oiiteiitnieHt
1 Fytbias, AshlaiKl, Oregon, me<*ts every
1 Ware Webb- She was born August for about a year in Russia and re­ Frida*
evening. Visiting Knights in good
Cannot go band in hand if we look on
KOEHI.EK,
E P ROGERS,
1
28,
1831,
at
Chillicothe.
().,
and
was
mained
out
of
public
life
until
he
was
standing are cordially invited to attend.
; the dark side of every little obstacle.
C. W. lidiiiard, Proprietor.
Mamut r.
Asst G. F A. Fax»
the
youngest
child
and
only
daughter
W B MILLION, < <
elected U. S. Senator in 18(56. He was
: Nothing will so darken life and make it
—■■■■ .o ——
' a burden as Dyspepsia. Ackers Dispep- ! of Dr. Jamea Webb and Marte Cook. re-electe«! for the fourth time in 1873, | H T. < iin W ood K of R A >.
sla tablets will <-nre the worst form | Her grandfather. Judge Isaac Cook, but resigned in 1877 in favor of bis
Having leas» 1 the above H«* ii » c and
thorougnly renovated and refitted the same.
Hannen's Table Rock Farm on Rogue <>f Dyspepsia. Consiiniption and Indiges­ » came from Conuwtictit m 1781, and son.
A R Burn-ide Rost, No. 23, meeU
1 am now prepared to otter first « lass ac- River k now offered fur sale in hu I h I i - tion. and make life a happiness and all four of her great-gnindfatliers
•
LX« in Ma*onic Hall on the 1st
con»mo«lation* to the traveling public.
I pleasure. Sold at '-'5 aud 50 cents a l>ot- i served in the Revolutionary war. Her
and :>d Saturda) * of each month. Visiting
3 !.«• New Management will-pare no pains visiona to suit purchasers, on easy terms. i tie by Chitwood Bros.
Festotli»* Salaries.
comrades
cordially
welcome»!.
in making this one of the n»<>*t comfortable
A 20-acre Apple Orchard, $2000.
father servtsl iu the war of 1812. Mrs.
•
MAX BRACHT,
li t home like hotels in the place. The
The ¡»ostotlice department has just
1
Haves
was
married
December
30.
40
acres
level
Fruit
or
Alfalfa
land.
J.
R.
C
asf
.
y
,
Commander.
A Census Machine.
nbh•* ar<• .wupplivd w?h th»» l««-*t the mar-
completed the sixth annual adjust­
; 1852.
Adjutant.
,et afford.*. Rlvasanl at < ommodatious pre- ¿ a mo.
The Pittsburg American Manufac-
At the breaking out of the rebellion ment of salaries of the presidential
ared tor famine«
so acres (»rain. Fruit, or Grass I...nd.
teals
tur»»r says that "one of th«» most re­ her husband entered the
-
army, and postmasters. The report shows the
$2000.
A
lodging a«’
architects , builders , etc
IM! acres (»ram, Emit or Grass Land cent ns«>s to which electricity has been I from that time until the > close of the total number of presidential postof-
put is desenlied as follows: The <wn- war her home was a refuge for wound- tict s to l>e 2638. As compare»! with
$4000.
200 acres Gram. Fruit ur Grass Land. sus collector will call with Ins printed e.l, sick and furloughed soldiers going th»» previous year, the following fig­
blank and answers to questions will | to or returning from the front. She ures show the ailjustmeut of salaries < W A
.<.">000.
H R Bark
R. T. Eh iage
la- written in the usual way. These spent two winters in camp with her for Washington territory and Oregon.
(bill on or address.
3H
FRED
HANSEN.
Ashland.
Or.
The
first
set
of
figures
refer
to
1888,
the
sli.e'ts will then la» place«! liefora a husband in Virginia, and after th ■ bat­
1 <•
person who operates a machine which tie at South Mountain, where he was se< ond to 18S >:
'l
Ellensburg. $166(1, ?17(M).
may !>«■ likened to a typewriter, except badly wounded, she hastened aud
Stock Kancli tor Salt*.
North Yakima, $110(1, 1400.
tli.it instead of the usual ink mark oil joined him at Middleton. M<i.. and
Pomeroy, $1000. $1100.
«ier*igned otters for sale hi* stork pa|*»r small round holes are pundasl later spent much time in the hospital
<"> acres situated on Title Lake, in a card. The cards, one for each
l’ort Townsend. Sl.VHl, $170»)
A>HI ANI». <>RE‘«ON
county, or.. an A 1 ranch for st x-k | m » isou . are alsmt (>'.> inches in length near Frederick City.
Seattle, $2600. $3Kk>.
During the four years of her life at
Will put up l-'M' tons of hay oft
Spokane Falls, $2100, $26 i.
Bv*t range in Klamath county. by three in width, ami the particular the White House she was distinguished
C. W. A Y EKS. Architect
1 stock and farming impbinciit* position of a hob' in a card imlicates by the graceful cordiality with which
Sprague, S1100. S1.5OI.
ranch, if desired. For further in an answer to some of the questions
Tacoma.
$25«
’
*
i.
S28
>0.
she received all who c ups. After the
:i apply to
R A 11UT< hin .*«« x .
itiuitv.* DiAtie on m H kind* of building*
Walla Walla, $2200, $2300.
in the print.ii blank. As many as retirement of her husband from pub­
I aud all Materials furnished for the same
250 items of information can lie lic life she became an ardently inter­
OKEOON.
Flans an«! specifit ati«»ns for dwellings of
pntM'hed out upon a card, although no ested meniber of the Women's R-lief
latest modern doign* made nt our office
Albauv. $1600, $1200.
and furnif he<! free to our patron*. We un
one card would ever have more than Corps, and has served «luring succes­
Ashland, $1200. $1400.
derstand our busim ss in ail its branches,
one-tenth part of th«» whole nuuilier; sive years as president of the Woman s
Astoria, $l!Kki, $2000.
and do not hesitate to guarantee satisfa*
as. for example, no one person can Iw Home Missionary S ’¡elyof the Meth-
lion. If you contemplate building any­
Baker City. 81506, $16(10.
thing, from a foot bridge to a hotel, call on
classed as both wlntean.i black. Amer­ odist Episcopal Church.
\ t A^Mxnrr s Sale.
East Portland, $16o0, $1701.
u* nt our office, corner Main and Hargadine
ican ami foreign born, ami if foreign
BYRON COLE
st*.. Ashland, Or., and see what we can «io
La Grand«-. $1100, $1390.
table pr<»|M»ri> known
born he can only come from one coun­
Grizzly killeil.
for
v<»u. We have an unlimited supply of
planing
mill,
is
«»tier
McMinnville,
SidiHi,
$1100.
Proprietor
material of all kind.-« for building purposes
try. These cards when ptinclied are
»*i.-ts of altout
Dill« New»
(iregon City. $120t>, $13m.
and can build your house without any uu
i \*h!and. .hn-kson county. I plaivd one at a time in a sort of press
Pendl«»ton, $1* tl. $17(10.
ne(e>*ary delay. Outside «»nlers for plan*
-tnntial building 4f»x-*l I ami a lever operated by one hand, is
••Old Clubfoot" the famous grizzly
and -pee iti< at ions .«»licit« <i and prompt at
I; hi miter *he«| 24x100;
Portland. $A5O0. .^'«.kHl.
tention given t<> th* m . We iti\lie inspec
warehouse 24x30; ma brought down when a series of plus bear of th«» Sierras, was kill«».!
Salem. $2300. $22uO.
tmnofour work and can give references
planer, <>-iiieh. t--i«le are brought against the card. When­ by Trapper Hendrix near the eoiin-e of
Tile D .!«>•'. $1* 'll. $1.6'0.
w here required.
macnine. a tenon« r, a No 2 ever a hole has Iweli punched ill a card B ittle creek last Saturday. This f. roc-
,,ig *aw*. sand j>a|»er machine,
1:531
Ayers, Barbour 4 Elviage.
lathe, rip and ent-oil saw -. tin | m > w - the corresponding pin passes into a ions least has wander**,! as a dreaded
Dn i«ted.
unfailing supply of water from a mercury cup beueath. completing an monarch in that section for the last
>ped mountain, and has a 22 foot electric circuit. These circuits, one twenty years an«i s«smie«l to b. ar a
A New York .1-
says:
•on a It’»’2 inch |(*»flel wheel a ,*id»
JAMES NOSEIS,
-¡I Clev,
< .
¡.in 1 i ;s to b.- re--
■sid« tit
hi’O. c R. R.. (S. p, main line in for every hole, pass out to a large num- charmed life. Hundreds of «■attic, "It « X-l’re.-a|.
enemy of Govcrr.cr
<
theenemv
Hill,
w ith capacity for five car-, is on the ls»r of counters which operat«» electric­ sh<sqi, hogs and human beings h'iv«> garde.! as the
l.'ui M it’ci of hiiiilM-r in *t<M k ally, and which ad.i upon their dials fallen victims to his appetite during we tuny as well conclude
hide now as later
all items <>f the same kind upon the that period, aud many parti«» organ­ to <h.-miss him from thought as a deiu-
The autagonism
I same dials: as, for instance, all white ized for his destruction have return. 1 oeratie leml>»r."
A shland , O k .
1 men upon a dial mark.sl “white males;” thinned in ranks and "with hairturue«! which has already shown itself be-
all business or professional people up­ w lute in a single night by a passing tweenex President ( ¡eiel ind and Gov­
on dials which imlicat«» their particu­ sight of the dreadeil fright," which ernor Hill presents a doubt if either
lar business or profession. The cards, they vainly sought to d«*stioy. 1 be «•an poll th«» last v«»t.» of the party in
Legau of Aslilan<|.
as they leave the press, are sorte«l by lasist weighetl when dressed, 2.", 11 New York, without which the state
I'd give the work!." he sighing Baid.
, means of an electrical sorting device, pounds, which We la-lleve Is the largest cannot be carried for a «iemocrat. Th«»
Ami doner <ir.-w his chair,
; whereby they may Is» separated into animal of its species ever seen on the stat«» is so closely «livid.»«! be»tween the
"To know the thought that tills your
B. BEACH,
American «•outimnt.
Mr. Hendrix parties that u<» man can exp«»d to
groups or states of the Union.”
>piv of cottiti-, caskets,
She toss«*«l her glowing hair: |hea«i.
feels justly prom! of his achievement, carry it on either ticket without the
□ ot all sizes, gloves,
“You would,"sheanswered, “really now.
Buy your Hour and fe.-d at tin» Ash­ ami a purse of ?5O> has !>—n ma le up cor.bai support of his party. It is
crapes, etc., etc.
VoUf <>ff«>r makes me laugh.
land Mills, you can have it delivered for his la-netit by the r< si«;< nts of «.ast­ clear that there are a few thousand
A shland , O rzgon .
I v .1.-. .-coins at railri.ad cr,>«»iiig For I ««as thinking liow I’d look
in any part of town. Very cheap for ern Teliaina county. The bear was in mugwumps wl.o will not vote for Hill,
an.I
a
larger
number
of
«iem.HTats
who
rather
poor
condition
when
slain,
as
lt> Logan's photograph.
cash.
*
V ill glv.- estimates to furnish nil labor
old ago ha«l clogged his bloo.l some­ will not support Clev. laud. A demo­ and material to construct all kinds of build
what. and time had commenced to cratic candidate is also wante.i who ings. at short iiotice.
paralyze his former siq.pl-> limbs so will stnke a ca:npron;:si‘ line on the
¡9^ Ali work warranted to give satis
that he was not able to capture his tariff question which will furnish sol­ faction,
Place of icsi'leiK c. Hargsdine street.bark
prey as in former days. The pleased id ground upon which iill democrats
of >t»uth School II oumc .
(12-41
¡muter is tanning the hid«', w hich he may "get together.' S. F. (’ail.
proposi« to use as a cover f«»r his win­
The Largest Tuine-ry
<>u the Cuast
ter hut in the foothills.
Burned.
Mi it ist or to Germany.
Benicia, Cal., J line 25. At 1:30 this
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Washington, June 26. The Presi­ morning the Pioneer Tannery, was
I dent bas appointml William Walter destroyed by fire. In less than an Now have their new luill, near Merlin, in
operation, and are rvadv to till nil order* f«»r
Phelps Minister to Germany.
hour what was the largest und most
William Walter Phelps was horn hi fully equipped tannery in the state
New York August 24. 1859; graduated was re luetsl to a pile of ash«*. The
at Yale College in 1860; pursued Ina losses will probably exceed S2(t0,H01>; On *hort notice, and at G»wc*i Price*
studi«« in Europe, and later at Colum­ insured for §157,(100. The tannery
bia College, New York. He entered buildings covered about five acres of
upon the practice of law; wain a dirac­ ground. The yearly output of leather
— and —
tor of the National City and Sts-ond being S400.1XM), the tannery furnished
National banks at New York, the several hundred men with the means
United States Trust and Farmers* of livhbood.
i
Will be our Specialties.
Loan and Trust Companies; also in
various railroad companies. He was
Terry and Field
- - 1ST
made a Fellow at ------
Yale College in
But the best of
PoMoftice address i- McAllister, Oregon,
The frteinis of Judge Field, of th** and
Strong,
all orders M<ldrv**ed to that office wlH
whs elected a representative to Con­
Unit«»«l States supreme court, are ap- receive prompt attention
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gress in 1872; was a delegate to the
Serviceable and
prciiensiv«« that ex-.ludg«» Terry, of Cal­
Republican National Convention of ifornia, meditates an assault upon him,
Durable ! ! ! 1880; was appointed United States if the two should chance to meet. The
Minister to Austria in issi, but re­ the anger of Terry was inenrrt'd when
Steel Axles,
signed tn a few months. He was Judge Flekl ordered his imprisonment
again elected a representative from together with that of his wife, fortheir
— THE
New Jersey to Congress in ISSI, and violent actions in court last fallz Judge
was re-elected m 1886. He has held I’ield is now in San Francisco, aud
And NEVER Breaks
many positions of trust and honor, Terry is at his home in Fresno, aud at
In Ashland t<* buy your
and lieen a reoogniztnd factor in the last acoonnts was practicing with his
LIGHT !
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councils of the Republican party.
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pistols on jackrabbits, which are plen­
tiful in that locality. Field’s friends
Jwcksnnville to Seif font.
---- L* AT----
seem to be afraid that Terry will do
oax
Patronize the only wagon that con­
some net of persona', violence, and Field
nect« with every train, rain or shine,
and carries the U. 8. mail and Wells, has ls<»n warned of th« imminence of
it. Terry has a violent temper, w bich,
Fargo A Co.'s express. Satisfaction
with his impulsive nature, has ie«l him > \sH STORE. ( bolee Groceries a special
guaranteed.
J ohn D yar , Driver.
into many difficulties, but be will hard­ I ty. Goods delivered to any part of the city.
J. K. VanSant.
Bargaius in Ladies and Childrens ly jeopard bis case aud himself by such 13-9
' hats. Iu order to dispose of the largo an act as is feared.
S uit <», vs .lump SratN, Phaeton*. I look l»«»n rds, I J i i «»•<>• it* k . carts, etc. —
I stock of hats that I have on hand, will
Why Is It
i sell them at greatly reduced prices,
everyone invited to call and see-for
That people linger along always com­
I t hemselves. No charge for trimming plaining about that continual tired feel­
: from this on. and no trouble to show ing? One hot tie of Hegg«’ Blood 1‘uriii-
er and Blood Maker will entirely re
: goods.
M rs . B otntom .
ZW Catalogue-, and Circulars for all lines of Goods cheerfully furnished on application.
Address
WiU be open for cuMtom**r*
move this feeling, give them a good ap­
Bain wagons from $'.»0 up, at Ash­ petite and regulate digestion. Chit­ I
wood Bros, druggists.
land Mills.
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ASHLAND
HITE SÜLPHDR
Vast Running Tunc.
CI I ITW OO I)
| X - York Di-patch, Jum- 26 i
The weather to-day was showery,
BROS.,
| but the tarck at Couey islaud was iu
i a
THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE.
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«ETWEEX FOIITLAND & SAN FRANCISCO
All Standard Patent Medicines
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TOWN - LOTS
MONTACUE,
HOTEL.
ASHLAND.
OREGON.
Bargains in Land.
G
WAGONS !
Mowers,
Reapers,
Cölestin Soda Springs
Binders,
HOTEL
Cultivators,
Ayers, Barbour & Elviage
Contractors & Builders.
Harrows,
Hay Rakes,
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And all kinds of
AGRICULTURAL
Arciiitect and SnperintendenL
IMPLEMENTS
ASHLAM), OREGON
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER.
H. C. SHAW PLOW WORKS,
RUMMAGE, GILBERT & CO.,
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS,
Sugar Pine Ceiling and Rustu
stocktox cA iri
NO ELM !
NO ASH!
Yellow Pine Flooring,
PERFECTLY Balanced ::
HICKORY ! !
BEST WHEELS
lìl ; müíí
STEEL TIRES,
Best All Over
CHEAPEST PLACE
Easiest Rider Made !
GROCERIES
O
ns ;il! its Competitors
If You Want the Best Cart on Earth Order the Stockton and Do it Now !
J. K. VanSant’s
We constantly carry in -t<»« k vehicles of all kinds and at all prices; including
Sole Agents for MOLINE FARM and SPRING WAGONS and HEADER TRUCKS
Manufacturers of “H. C. Shaw Stockton Reversible Gang Plows," and Powell Derricks and Nets.
ANDREWS Ä HICKS, Agents, Ashland, Oregon, or
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H. C. Shaw Plow Works. 365. 367, 370, 389 and 391 El Dorado St., Stockton, Cal
On and After lune if).
ChilOren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria Cliildren Cry fcrPitcber’s Castoria
■ MEALS - ALL HOURS AND SHAPES
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ShernjtUi Sisters, Prop r s.
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