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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1889)
M.ll.llBOItlM. cot STIES. Jacksonville Brevities. <<uar»l Against Fires. Twenty million dollars worth of Rev. R. C. Oglesby ami family, of KLAMATH COL M Y. property lias Liwu destroyed by fire Jnnctiou City, are paying friiu is m inkvilh* M«r. July 5.J !.. 1 rm day . upon the Pacific coast this year. Mrs. F. A. Cogswell has l>een quite Great losses m th«-M> new cities, limit this seetiou a visit. ill, but is lejHtiled Is-tter at present Mrs. D. A. ilulMH, of Salem, is largely of wixxl. have long been looked iûlTOfiliL NOTES AND NEWS for by insurance men. They seem to itiug her pan ut», Mr. »md Mt.-. W. J. writing. lie crowding oue upon auotber thick l’lymale of Jacksonville. Chas. Withrow lilts taken charge of Judge Deady » I his nd Irehs at Van- and List this year Seattle, Ellens Wm. G. Kenney Las retnrne»! from the postoffice and moved into the new (l.i 1 to note, east the couver, wo are burg. Bakersfield and tbe extremely a visit to l'ortlaml ami his friemls hop«' quarters next »l»x»r to the Slur office. weight of his op' iou iu favor of a ten dry weather has been making people he may conclude lo remain in this James Tobin has sold his entire years’ term and* salary of S."»»*«) for anxiously wonder which one of the section; he is a wide awake business band of cattle, except twenty-five cows smaller towns and cities of Oregon man ami will keep things moving the judiciary of Washington when it would lie the next to burn, With nil where ever ho goes. to Henley and Steel. We did not becomes a state; and l>etter yet, he the warning the great fires elsewhere Hou. Biuger Hermaun made a liv learn the price. urged th«' c«>iiHtitution makers to pro are giving us, there can lie no excuse ing tnp through this valley last Sat Reports from all parts of tl>e county vide that a majority of a jury may find forth»' |>eople of Ashland negle»'tmg urday. It has not lx-eu determiueil indicate that the north winds did not a single precaution against such a whether he hastenei to escape anv do us much damage as was expecteii. a verdict in all cases, {Oregonian. disaster here. Ashlaml. like most ious postothce applicants, or t»> avoid The crops may lie short, blit there is other towns »if its size in tbe state, It is amusing, in th»' light of the is so built that a fire once well under the oliseqilioiis importunities of pres grain enough now m the county to ent incumbents. lust another year even if no grain is political history of our country to way in the busim*ss center would in raised this season. l>r. B. M. Gill, of Klamath City, hear tlie I tanocratic politicians talk evitably <lo great damage. The best made Jacksonville a flying visit last Chas. S. Moore, Simpson Wilson al »out th«' Densicnitie party being IxMsible way to fight fire is to s«-«' that week ami «■outiumxl bis journey to his and.). W. Hamaknr viewed the road it doesn’t start. The tire committee farm on Rogue River. Ihe Dr. is a the -poor man’s frieml" the hop«' of of the city council is making u move from Keno • <> the state line last week. the ilown-trodilen laborer in thestrug- m th«' right direction this week in re gentleman who will always l«‘ wel- They say that the road will liechanged eotn«xl ba.-k to any pla.*e where h»' has in some places. In order to get all gle against the great corporations and quiring the alleys Hial the back yards ever hvisl liefore. easier grude. They will go over the in tbe business section to be clearvxl the millionaires of the Republican Mrs. O. S. Pollock, win» has he' ll a road between lure and Lakeview prob of rubbish. The TlDiNiis clean'd up party. Such talk conn » out iu it» the waste pa|»er and all tli«» rubbish teacher of English literature ami Elo ably next week. true Colors when placed lx-sid«» such about its quarters before the comn.it- cution iu tin* Collegiate institute at The exhibition of the tire works on Albany for th«' past two years, will confession» a» are occasionally w rung tee had fairly gone out of sight after s| h ' u «1 tin' summer with her brother, the lake on the evening of the Fourth calling attention to tbe matter Mon was a grand and imprest ive sight. The from the leailing rueu of day afternoon, and its neighlx>rs have Capt. Goodale of Jacksonville. beautiful motto '• Welcome," aud the< “poor man’s party.” Th»- ’ Sheriff Birdsev, to whom the <le- magnificent "American Eagle" called Ixs-ii doing their part in the uee»i»xi H’»,»/»f i claimed to I«' tli work. Every laxly r«*spoiisible for rub hni]ueut school tax list of district No. forth many expressions of admiration. D,*m»s'rutic pa|H*r of tbe country » bish of any kind that will buru should 1 bail l»een turned over, ha» succ«'ed«xl Taken altogether, it was a very cred lx' compelle<i to promptly clear it in eoilix'tiligevery dollar; h«‘ has also »¡leak» of the Holl. Calvin S. Brie«>, away aud avoid all danger from such reduceil the county delinquent tax itable exhibition. LAKE COUNTY. manager of Mr. Cleveland's late eaui- a source. Every ml»' adopted by the list of 1x87 to $5<hl; ami has colh'cted . I.nki*vi,-w ExHiiiiuer. July LI paign, ami now chairman of the Dem- city against lines, pi|H-s, a»h Ixixes or sheriff’s assessments for that year New potatoes were sold for tivecenta ocratie national committee, as “a auything of a dangerous character t'|Ual to the onl-stimding amount. should l>e strictly and impartially en Jiiu is a prououuced sticcixw as a tux n pouud on the streets Saturday. Wall street speculator mid million forced. Then if loss comes we can collector. It is sai<l that the liay crop at aire, a manipulator of coi|x>rate af Ix’aritthe latter for feeling that we The Sisters of the Holy Name, Drews valley will lie about us large have doue what we could to prevent fair», a railroad joblier, a typical who have lxx-n conducting a Convent us usual. school in Jacksonville for many years representative of everything to which it The rain of last week brightened Ashland has spent §7,1)00 for a wa the Democratic party is <>p|K>e<‘J, a ter pip»', hose and hose cart with which past, have alreu»ly shipped tbe eutire up vegetatiou consi lerable, but did furniture of tbe Convent to l’ortlaml man whose every interest and sympa to tight tire. It is. perhaps, so far as and will go to that pla«' to-nii'rrow the burued grain no «food. ' trass aud thy ought t<> I h ‘ with the plutocracy the pipe externis, as effective an ap | night to await the further Lr»lefs of vegetables were assisted materially. John McAlpine has bought 6.000 to which he Ix-lougs,” ami yet Brnff is paratus as is reqninxl |Fovi»l«xl it b«' ’tiie Mother General to new fields of always available for us«' when needed. duty. Deep and sincere regrets pre the leader of the Democratic party to- Experience has shown, however, that vail in this comuiutiity where they bead of mutton sheep, while Sheplar has 7.1)00 head on the way to the Cal day its eh ».sen hea«!. »«electe«i from the it may not lie in perf«x't order when have eudeareil themselves to the hearts ifornia market. Other buyers have the in-vd cumin Perhaps the uegl»x't, many men rich ami poor whowoukl of their pupils ami patrons that this smaller bunches, from 1,00 a to 8,000 or its responsibility, may with justice change has become u«s'essary. Only on the road below. Altogether, mut have Is ell gla»i of th»» call. he dividtsi up to some extent. But. those who have br*eu blesstsl by th«* ton buyers have left about 850,000 ill let that I»' as it may, some things example of their pure lives aud their Lake countv this season. must be adniilted by all caudid citi pains taking school labors, can real The following dispatches told the zens. ize the great loss to this community. DEEDS RECORDED. story of the Ellensburg einitl.igration We need a good tire bell, uud ue«sl the day after itsoecurnufr: it right now not next winter. A fir»« Medford Items. duthln have been Ei.LKNsBt »W. T .July 5. Eire bell which may be heard all over th»1 >ooi\ls of Jackson broke out at 11 <>’ehx*k last night m city shoul»! have Iwii pnrchasisl and Sam. Furry is «>r»'i'ting a larg»' new iti last issue <>f the tli»» gnx’ery store of J T. Autbouy, on sw ung in a tower long ago. Then there dwelling on his i'uii' farm > ast of town. Main street. A high wind prevailed should lx> a»lopted a ri'gular system Cl:.is. Strang left Moml..v f i Port and soon the tim.^s spread to the ad of alarms a va ry simple matter for joining frame buddings. It then got tile dcslgnatlou of the bx'alltv of the land to atteml th.- A. O. I beyond the control of tiw limited Fire tire. This is doue in other eitb s no ltxlge al that city. Will. Edwaids has start.'' lK'partmei ^weeping the enure bus- larger thau ours, ami it should be in.-ss port ii of th»* city, embracing »lone in Ashland. Furthermore, there ing out-lit alreatiy, which is Maiu str oet Fifth to First, Fourth from should lx» a hose company well drilled th«* first <>n«> to start in the vi Main t< Fine, third from Water to by fnxpieut practice,so that not a «•<•- Mis. M. E. B'atty. of l’o, Sprague, I' ttrl from Fifth to’l’wentieth omi .“hall b»' wasttxi when the critical visiting her mother <»f this pl «'«»vering an • ’Veil of ten busiliei > l/locks momeut has «*om»'. V, e have now a expects to remain ai»oiit two mouths. in th»« heart »•f the city. bos«* company. c»»mpos»sl of many of Horace Pelt«»n. of Sam Th«' only brick btuldingaleft are the the active vonng men of the city, ami in town Wi-'lne Lynch b!»x-l ; aud Elhui-stuirg National uumlk'riug among its nuuiliets several shower of rain Bank. Two hundred hmulred Louses house were to- who have »inlied regularly in tire com- the week. tally dtxjtr<>y<xl, troyed«and and the spa» space barmxl [lanies in other towns. Th«' Los«' com E. Fell, formerly of tLis pu.ee. now M Be a in is owr ten blocks oralxmt til t acres, pany has IksMi »»lit on the stivets for The l»»ss, as far as can lx* a» r tai lied is practice but three or four times m tbe a rtkudent of Sacrameuto, is in town S2.tttl<i,(tixi, §7."»»•.»*)• I lx ing iu buildings past yvar. Its memliers take appar- this we» k looking after his real HU«! §I.2.’»0.l**M) in ifixxls. «■ntly but little interest in the matter. interests n«'iir here. II. E. Battin, the well known com Among the principal buildings »le- In answer to inquiries, they complain stroytsl are the s’on«' bank of Snip«'.“ A’ that the city Hasn't treat«! them as mission mercluuit of Portland, is iu ILirro Co., the Ashler H<'tel. Oriental Hotel, they fi-.-l they should have lieen treated. th«- valley tin» week hs.king after tin iii i: H th»* Masouu* lempl«', tin-( kid Fellows' They are mostly young men who are coming fruit crop. Hull, Gtsliles’ bhx'k. th»- Fish Block, e\p»x'teJ to volunteer in this work A great «leal of interest was shown The l’ostoffice. th«' r printing for the "fun” they find in dragging here iu the Sullivan Kilrain tight al «gfiee, the Dexter stables, the Shotiily the hose cart around, and the glory though but very little mouey changed block, the new brick l'<Mtoffi«x»ami th«* that may be had in wearing a rixl hands on the result. Davidson block. shirt on paraile »lays. '1 hey bad the E. G. Hurt has sold his fence busi Th«* only stores left are Blnuieauer privilege of buying their own red ness at this place to Messrs. Galloway A Sou’s, Connor Hogan’s, Gatzian’s shirts to begin with, and they com ami Ban lor SLlot). lie intends start shoe store and Coffill s gnx'vry. There plain that the city council has always ing m biisintss again m Lake comity. is not a restaurant, hotel or lx»ardiiig- seeim-d ofraid of spending anything Not enough ram fell la re »luring They hotise left, ami there are about 17>0[>eo- for the hose ¡company, md, < liegoti, January ple d«*»titute. want a few rubber suits to protect the showers of Monday ami Tit.’.-»lay Having a seven' back ache last to lay th«< »lust, although very heavy «ill be Mayor Abrams has calhsl a meeting their clothing ami say they mer, 1 tried Oregon Kidney of t li»' citizens at 3 o'chx'k. anil action out on fre»|Uent and regular drill if raius fell around us. Tues,lay eveniug used out- can. which effected a radical Bear ertvk raisist over eight feet in an will be taken for their relief. While such suits Ik* proviiletl. The council cure. I would recommend it to all the loss is ternbl«' for a city of llxio in are and have lieen ready for somt* time hour at this place, the result of heavy who are afflicted as an unfailing raius on Wagner creek ( treat dam habitants, the citizens maintain a cheer to furnish such suits, tbe Mayor says, remedy. ful disposition, and ar»» tietermiued to but. from failure of some kind on the age is reported iu Unit b locality both in grain and fruit crops, Out' section M X iitu r.i). part of soinelkxly, tin' suits bavn t build more substantially that ever. The city is under patrol and or»ler been procure«! yet. They will prob of the trestle near Talent washed out, olilFHN. >ir Medford ai tl»»* prevails. Tbe file exhausttxi itself after ably be had soon. The notion of the causing a delay m tlr»- passenger train WII.'ON residenci of ibi officiatili# di mister, Rev. tire boys that there is a disposition on of six hours, awaiting repairs, The burning five hours. ’ . H 1! xi». « ti July oh. ixs?t J. ]„ Wilson au»l Mi— Jo Tplnue oritlin. The city presents a si»'kening specta the part of the city council to slight train backed down to the »iepot iteri' lie a mistaken one, of anil the passengers enjoyed tin i..selv»'s I l \\\ I ! i.-M \\U 11! I.-At Mvilfonì cle this morning. Where the long them must be looking over towu until the track was I. P y ». bj R. v 1 ue:o M. ! • ..u. A !.. bloa'ks ,»f biiHiness hons»*s stocsl >«*ster- course, for men who are anxious for wvll uud Llbbie J. Manweil. day nothing remains but ash»*s ami the b»-st inter»*sts of the city must see repaired. JOH.N so S—MANWELI.-Al Mcdford. smoking emliers. Scores of new brick the wisdom of keeping up a gixxl or Keno Whispers I. |YY» b) Rvx. l’JIVHw M i I ahh . LA. blocks in process of eraction suffered ganization for tire protection; but the soli and Francis 1 J. dunvved. the same fate as other buikiings. lx»ys ehouhln’t l»e given a chance even As a ls-nedict, ,lu Igo Parker. of MATHEWS—W ARREM li Ita ■ * - ■ Th»> water supply was inadequate, to imagine such a thing. Linkville. sails gracefully upon the ridv s parente, in > rcka. July and tie-re was nothing but a hand en- \\ ise economy is always conuwnd- matrimonial tide, caret mng with quiet !' IL «¡!I ìh rf. Rt < h>r o: giri»> with which to fight the flames. able. but there is such a thing as be dignity to the breezes of "Bon voyage” hiirch, ?lr. oeorge s nd .Mi— A bile There were m> fatalities nor was any ing t -o e x momical iu the matter of ex that greet him on every hl tie voyage one injured, so far as known. penditures for tire protection. Our to aud from his snug liarlmr. Mrs. While the los.-s-s f«x»t up altotit 82.- city should really have two tire com Helen E. Parker, the bride, is a genial 000,000 tbe iusuramte is not over one- panies. Beside th«- present one there and accomplished lady, of Kedditig, fourth of that amouut. Those who should lx- a hook ami ladder company, Cal., |H>s8< ssed of a graceful figure, visited Seattle after th»» great fire say furnished with a good outfit, which pleasing blonde face and that gentle the burut district her»* shows a greater should include a reel of hose in ad but unwavering hauteur which a well- •I by ail. Among prop»jrtionale destruction of property dition to that now cn hand. The bred lady presents on stately ix'casious. Lii iv heat be done to in less spa«ie. voting uien who volunteer to hold The Judge wafted u splendid oration themselves in readiness to take charge over the sea of faces at the Linkville pa r.sun al of the fire apparatus should I»' treat celebration; won a storm of applause be daily The Ellensburg Fire. ed as if their work was of some im and rolled away vvitli his lady-love. •r’s Hair portance. They should be induced There are not a few ladies whose waiter E li . ensbi iu «. W. T.. July 6. Insur to take an iu’en st in their duties and smites have sunk like ruby sea weeds >lor of ance adjusters are arriving this morn iu their apparatus, as firemen do in since the taking off of this geutleui in. S pl tp i- ing. There is much activity displayed most cities. They might even be per Bon voy age, benedict1 it a liis- in the burnt district. The vaults of mitted and assist»?»! to join in the con pJiancy that While there are several thirsty look safes have coohxl sufficiently to permit tests of the Fireman’s State Tourna atly to its them to l>e <-penixi. aud in many in ment occasionally. If th»' city has to ing fields of grain in Klamath, mi l Should the notwithstanding we will have less than stances the contents were fauudin bad spend a few dollars in that way, it Lin, harsh, condition. Snipes A Co., bankers, would pay well to do it and have the nil average yield of gram, many rning gray, farmer who. before the late June opeued their vaults this morning and lioys always ready ami willing to «lo !! iii- v igor predicted much less than a iiHif found everything in a g«xxl state of their best rather than to allow them preservation. They will resume bus to be nursing a disgruntled notion will have almost a full one. around the lakes -nd on both .“id iness this afternoon in the Ellensburg that they are not appreciatixl. appreciatixl, and the river, fire wid> bor 1» th of 1 an»l National bulling. psi in the thus lose al! interest th«' imp' inijx»rtaut whose products an mostly in» Contractors are making surveys for function which a fir»' company company must dent of rain. F I'«! with in'i-i new buildings, and workmen are busily perform. W»*. the. citizens ins of Ash parution engaged in removing debris an 1 tear land» uewspaper men i included, have moisture below, which ing down th»> smouldering walls in or all Iwen too »^ireh'ss and thoughtless coaxes up, the grain t der to give place to substantial bricks. in this matter: if the new water well as usual. l’be gia a trial of . l’l-cil me Business firms are occupy ing tents, works be put in. the benefits of the after the March rams 1 Winter and f.dl vvhe u in this I : . -w has barns, shixls, or anything that can Is* hose Companii's » will be participated made valuable. But one idea is preva in by every part of t the city. The ix-cupy bill little ground, an«! tin lent, anil that is, to forgot the losses, field and the work >f the firemen will acres planted look thm enough Th»' celebration lit Lllikvilh and rebuild the city in a more solid, Ik- inereas«-d. eased, if anything can lie sutistantiul manner than ever. All are «lone to incre use the efficiency and of th«' g«Hxl old e>uufoi»able ail liending their energies to this end. The value of their organizat ion mid their the kind. Tilt* I *>s lar.itioii city de.-« iV'slly h . I the reput itiou of appar itll; let us do it now. even if it by l’rof. F.-kert, sound« I like lieiug one of the most enterprising and cost the ■ city something. Let u shake was th« firs', sound of the storm. The forty two "statei energetic in the Pacific North-west, one ano ither up upon this score now mill the citizens are determiu«*d to main before the tire. There will be no the sweet GotldesH of Lilier » with thrilling eff«-"t th»' Red tain that, reputation. lack of criticism after the tire. an I Blue. The applause give No doubt the fire was caused by an speech and poem, caused the ' ineetiiiiary Officers are investigating Ileath of the ' Fighting Pars«»n.“ strut as haughtily ns his corn the matter pretty thoroughly, and the Los A sofi . es , July 7. General w. allow, and the oration bv Jud theory that it was fired by Indians is very much doubted. The tramp th'xiry A. I’ll«' «in'«i nt Miwirovia to-day, after ker, was a tiue burst of elixpiei The Linkvillecornet lumd, though is equally as doubtful. The loss«'* are a brief lliiu'ssof pneumonia. When the civil war broke out. Gen young organization, is no slouch, hi fully up to the first estimates. iJ.omi,- 1X1», with lusiiraib'e estimated at from eral 1‘ih* c I omh I a church in St. L-.aiis. fact it is very fairly entitle»! to th» nr »st Kf.vtnrv re S4'*>.t*Ml to Sotkl.INH). The adjusters say over which he presi»l«xl. and eutertxl amateurs’ palm. Fireworks iu th« cti.n M. Johnson, M 1>-, they will pay promptly, and no delay theiirmv, where h»* w»x»u lieCiim»' kuown eveniug aniMi from the Keuo steamer I, Mu. hh the "fighting parson." He »listing on tile lake ami wad«'«! far up into the shall occur, so far as they can help. kv k becoming harsh and dry, tush«! himself greatly in tbe fielil and starlight.after which the two halls half a bottle of Ayer’s ros»'to tberank of nr»j >r general. After filled rapidly with guv revelers, who grew bla< k and glossy. I danced till sup|«-r. at Smith ’ s au»l this he was elect«l to congress from The Xt-w Stales. — tb*« jo\ and gratitude I St. Louis. Subs» qneutly lie was gov danced some more after the rich ro- I (' Hardy. Delavan, Hi. New York I»i-i>at«li. July ' ernor of New Mexico limler Grant’s past. When the dance was over, it Later be went to was dawn and the blue crain>e were The World It can U* stated a» I ministration. oil unquestioned authority that the South America anil was eugageil in complaiumg to the sobbing waters i>ena»cratic National ( ininittec d«»rs some remarkably su.'ivssful «»perations that they didn’t get a wink o' sno. ze IllKIAKED BY not intend to l»-t the rlertion in the in r.iilro.ul bull ling . !!»■ came to Cal all night. Linkville is a thriving lit J. C. Ayer à Co., Loweli, Mast Or. fipir new Northwest states by tie ifornia three or four years ago ami lias tle city aud there is much ri tiued and Sold by Urn-gists and Perfumers. f. iilt. The 1 tcTHoeratir National sine«' l»«x n prominent in republican pleasaut society there. ( mumittee has derided to make a politics. 1 l.xt'as«'» 1 was 61 years of age. The writer fell in love at Linkville. v gorous tight in all four of the new As this experience is unknown to A Fiue Lecture. I* l.mui .Notice, spates, All factions of the party are many bachelors, a description of it The lecture on “Snolis and Snob- may be interesting to that simple class united on that point. 1’he election uber, i Colonel ................. Brice tiery' by ('<►!. Copeland at (»ranite hall of people. It commences between the comes off in October. Iwlieves that two »of of the states, Mon last Friday evening was greeted by a ears with a blissful sense of sinking, tana and Washington, can be landed large audience, and it is no disparage sinking, like a hunk of corned Is -ef in the Democratic camp. When the ment io others to say that the lecture to the laittom of the pickle. Gradual Democratic National ( ommittve met was the finest of the kind ever heard ly it liecomes a wafting of cooings list month the campaign m the North- in Ashland. The audience was de- across the roots of the hair. Ihe bill Jest was disCUsM-d informally. Since hgiitisi. and every laxly remarked that ings are lees blissful. My lulls were then Colonel Brice has been iu com- it far surpassed in entertainment, ele oy sters, ice cream, lemonade and pea unication with the leading members vating tone and keen interest the lect nuts: but the billing seuiel to Is* th 1111 ic ure by Eli Perkins a short time liefore. fondly attached to the cooing, and the _ e committee. <If the Prof. Sivis't. of the Normal School, more lil»rally you bill, the more fond I For obvious reasons the Demix'rat- lo not projxise to use any brass ban«] is entitled to great credit for bringing ly she will coo. It is a very strange, iturda nain in the contest. The battle will as- hither such lecturers. He has given wild, funding experience. the ptxiple of Ashland a genuine treat itill stime more the character of a Pnrrii; rm: P»» ht . ! Rimkin. Jam hunt on their Mile. The Demix rats in two instaiici's this season already. Real Estate Sales. will have trusted representatives in His selections thus far are assurance 'air: in each of the states an I every m ?h of that tie arranges only for lecturers who Luckey a C o . report the following r ground will be contested. A special are at the top of the ladder, and Lie sale: 1 B. Blanton to Gconc* Crow- agent of the committee will go to may be sure of a big house again for eon. lots o‘J and (»0 in Miner’s ad Montana some time this month »»ml the next man who comes. It is to be tiou to Ashland. Con. take a preliminary stirvev of the field. hoped a regular course of such lectures He will also go to Washington ami may be hnd for the winter months. It The Ellensburg sufferers art* through the two Dakotas About the would be a great thing for .Ashland. N OIK 1 sure»! for ¿¿»'J.IM»0 in Portland. Follow first of Septemlier special representa ing is a list of the amounts |4a»'ed tives of the National Committee will li\ a LAM). The constitutional conventions of with each company: Liverpool an i>e seat to each state and remain un L'.'i"ion ami Glolie, jfl0.iU»O; N. til the election has been decided. the proposed new stab's are in session, Z .»land. Northwest l ire am! Marti The only difference of opinion that and the discussions in the press over and Commercial Union, 8x*»»00 ea»-h is said to exist among the members of the various features of the threw in Columbia Fire ami Marine. 87t'o»l, the Democratic Committee is as to Hom«' Mutual, ¿'.kllM); Jaim*» L-.nl- whether they shall make the fight in struments to be framed, aud the one law's ngi-n. ». §4l)DI>; Oregon Fire ami already adopted m Dakota wiil lie un all four states or concentrate their ef Marine 8 • •S'.»timh I uion tm»i forts on carrying Montana and W nsh- usually interi'sting to students of con National. §25tO; Pacific Insurance i mgton. stitutional law. Oregonians shoul i St.»'.' Juvet’tmut C< '..pniy. t-i' inform themselves upon the questions each. Th«' last legislature cbaug«*»l th of greatest interest, for it will not be general understanding exists A time of making the ai »'met of r. ott manv years before a new constitution among senators aud representatives ages from the 1st i>f Augimt to th«' Is tUat an extra session of congress will for this state wiil be demanded. The of July, ami all inortgag “ which have I jin l As. nt. 1 Francis- <». Cal. ls> called to meet about the first of No state has already grown too large for tieeu paid end not satisfied will be 3 3u listed for usScsumeut. I the old constitutional frame. vember. ASHLAND TIDINGS. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, RED HOUSE COLUMN. . person.buy- ing a one-pound can of E* tracting the last drop of blood has lived its day and done its worst. Modern aggressive ide as demand a change from ancient usages that dwarfeil ami shriv eled and dcstrove»!. There is many a lev el-headed, ha rd-work ing fellow to whom from the snatches of slumber in the dream- of Fairy Land comes many a fitful vision < f a better ami brighter day, who knows that buying on credit L di — astrous, but with the hard, cold cash is look ing for a place where he can buvthebe<t ami most goods for the lea<t money. Not by favor but by merit alone have we gained an envied trade. Lach week sees more goods arrive and each week sees them sold— all on account of buy ing and selling for cash at the smallest possible margin. We cart v Ln ALL Ol li SDIMEli (¡OODS Have been reduced to actual cost price «ami will so b<‘ sold. If you want anytliiiii’’ 111 < Summer I )r< H; 11 < X u I < >1 i < )< X 1111 Is. ) 1 * 1 ( » w i \ vi ih ( >r < 11;111 les, Cl iiurliainn ( )I* Sh i rt j : I 11 You can buy themofu.s at original cost price, as w<‘ wisii to close out all the.se goods for the season. W’o will do the sainu with our LIGHT-WEIGHT CLOTHING. llun.l x»iu- Hat»*:»» Gems’ I inlei neiir, UveisLiris. \Vhiu shirt“, Pau)' ' <mt-. >• -'I div - Hat“. Lin»-!) aipi Zylonif' ' '»'lai' .ii.d <UH'. un<i ti line Hue of N\'. ktiv>. You can buy them cheaper of us than anywhere else. 1. \1»I Ex’ ,E,7' VeMs. Veil- H om Hr . I.. - I In bii'Hlers, liuehing. < »»r-rt-, Kid t ton and l.i-lv Thrertd idore- Silk. Linen und ‘ otton Ilaiidk« r< hiri-, and Stationery. Have just received a tin- h»t <»i \1isM‘s and < hildo n- *L. h - and hun<lre'iw of othe* -taj’h artn•!• •- and notions. We invite a repeated ami early inspection of our stock and if there is virtue in good good- ami low prices we mean to be master- of the situation. Very Truly Yours. MORAL BROS., Main Street, G. IL DEAN at the Opposite the Postoffice. VS I 1 IgA N I). Main St. ASHLAND, < )REG. OKKGON. Closing Out at cost. Wiil be entitled to a chance in a Lady's Contemplating a change in niy business at an early pe riod, I will öfter my entire stock at cosr until tlie saine is closed out. Cl »st . to <1 suit. Metis All at V V Ct »>1 t cost 1 Mens 1'in»1 Woollen Shirts. All at c< »st. Men’x Men’s e< »-1 Hat- < All eost Ct »st. Mt nN Men’x at Men’s Fine < 'utawav Suits. All at cost. at e< ,-t • »eilt - < 'ollar-. < Hfl-, Jewclrx Mens Ct »st. All at eo-t All ai cost. A clothes at cost or a bargain in any other lint ! as propose closing this stock IMMEDIATELY wa ÜAILIÜI D Johnson Block, Ashland, Or. Clothier and Hatter