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LAND F ■ TIDINGS. The -u.iilhern O. viron Fair After I he HHC<in-It<«a<i Irauils Jacksonville Brevities. The firs’ .ann*l fair under the United States District Attorney Mc ••»UHpi v» of the Siuthern Oregon State Arthur, hssis IM by W. Carey Jobn- r RIDAT. Mrs. S-irab Zigler, of Riseburg, is -V. JI LT Ä. i-w Board of Agriculture will be held at 1 on, appointed special attorney for friends iu Jacksonville. ’ the Jackson county fair grounds near that pur;«.«.-, is tins engaged iu pre- visiting Central Point, on September 2t5il, 24th, paring bills in equity against the mili «OFFS AUD M£*S Jerry Martin, ati old time resident, 25th. 26th and 27th, IBM». The dis- tary wagon-road companies of this made a welcome visit to old friends di«P«tch of July 221 t. trtot represented m this fair emora.-es state for tbe forfeiture of tbe lauds in this place hist Friday it* S«n Francise« Chronist? says: It th<-counties of l«tke, Klamath, Jaek- granted to them by various acts of Judge E. Del’eatt, of Portland, has swu, Jo- 'phme. Douglas. Co«» and Congress March 2, 1889. Tbe land« '* now - virtually there ------—wra decided .vsv-« lUal that VUUlt* ie* Curry one of the three fair districts involve«! are grants to the Dalles, Cen been here on legal business for a few “ *• • «"nd world'« fair to be held created by the legislature at its last tral aud Cascades wagon-road com days this week. >“ IheUnUed SUtee ln 1892 in the I i seeaiou. panies, an«i comprise about two and a Judge nud Mrs. Crawford, of Port The act creating the Southern Ore- quarter million acres. The bill will land, have tx-eu visiliug Mrs. Cs par ’’•ferazUrm of the diacovery of g.m State Board of Agriculture pro lie vohimmoUH ami will include sever ents in Jacksonville the past week. Up to this time there vides for an annual district fair, at al hundred defendants in thia and James A. Wilson and son, Kaspar aome question as to 1 such poiut as the board may desig other «nullities, aa the lands have all The exhibition sboukl lieloeate.1. nate, and appropriates S15HÜ annually tieen sold by the cotnpauies to whom Kubli. Jr., Frank Mulkey, of Port James Drum anil William Fly-, * b“th«r iu New York. Washington, for the paytneut of premiums. With they were granted. The grauts were land, I this sum as a starter, the lioarj has made years ago, when Hie land was of male left for a two weeks sojourn at 1 tu®*«o or aome other great city. iximi utwi an imaiiue which permits no v due, t«i the companies who would Cinnabar to-d iy. ' ‘a Francisco alone seems not to have them to offer premiums for exhibits as «•«instruct roads mu«*h needed across Nothing has been heard from the “ill» her voice bean! in asking for liberal as ar» usually given nt such ■ the Cascade mountains to lbs eastern prisoners who escaped from the cus fairs. Premiums areoflered for horses, . portion of the state. tody of the sheriff Inst week. They ■tim prize. After mtu-li Dewspaper ..»ide from the speed ring, amounting ■ Governor George L. Wootls and L. j » i iwbbling th« fair has apparently been toSAJJ; for catt»e ’.ggr-gating #441 51»;, F. Grover certified to the completion were evidently criminal experts, and will doubtless srain adoru some other conceded to New York, aud she is now f<>- -Inv? ar i goats, S-ÙI; swine ami of th«»se roads ami the grauts were criminal calender with their aliases. pro needing1 io make all tbe prelimin poultry, #275 50; farm priducta, S65.- platt«*«l to tbe companies. It is now Judge and Mrs. S. J. Day are at .70; Oregon matiufuet.1res, #1‘.»5; dairy that the ro-uls were not built ary amngement«. So far that th- products, #27; dwtnc’ manufactures, claimed anti complete«! according to agreemen Ashland to-dav to be present, at the Miyor ba« reoeived many letters, all #26; ladv* work, #421 50; fruits, Slb4.- slid that only enough work was done marriage of Mrs. M. A. Freeland. to secure tiie certificates, and for this Mrs. Freeland has many frauds in approving of th« scheme ami premis 54»; fruits, #1M 50. Tha premiums for horses vary from reason the lan«ls are to lie forr»ile«l. Jacksonville who wish her unalloyed ing financial aid. “There tfeeinN Do to 4 for 1st aud froqi #10 to #2. Ou the strength of the Governors' cer happiness in her newly formed mat •hinba,'* eaid Mayor 'Grant to tbe #15 tor 2d, of the dirik'i.-ht br.-«-»-; for cat- tificates tbe land was sold to innocent rimonial ties, and that the husband < Lronie/e correepondeut yesterday, -.1«, 1st, #10 to #.’1. 2d, #7..‘k) to #2.70; . parties, ami «»tie of th« first |H>iuts Io she has chosen may lie in every way “that there will las a grand exhibit sheep atlJ goats, 1st, #5 down to #2, , lie decided in the eases will be as to worthy the love of sm-h a sweet and noble woman. sud oaMwation after tbe style «if that 2d, 2.50 to #T.50; poultry, invariably w hether t lie Government can go behin«i il tir-t premium mid .70 eta. 2.1. ex certificates an«l ileclare them Miss Tillie Helms who lias lieen suf jn 1K7 h in Philmlalpbia, only larger cept turkeys, which are #2 1st and I these fraudulent au«i take the land from the fering with typhoid fever, aud who The question next to be coosiilcrwl is #1, 2d; for samples of grain, #2 to iim-Kvnt purchasers. was thought to have been eouvalt-sceiit aa to where it will be pl med; that is. #1. first premium and #1 to 50 eta. 2d; The grant of tbeCentral wagon ron«l lias igid a serious relapse, and her fruit runs from #10 to 50 cts. for first was piirehawii by L» 'iHZ inl Fareres aud *bat pait of New York, ai «1 what its cane is just now regarded as critical; premiums: for flowers premiums of the other grunt belong to land com- her younger sister dual w it h tluit «lis- character will be." ^auy .’nvnr Cts- #3 down to 25 cts. are offere«i; aud for [Runes. >>use last week, ami tho afflicted fami, traiPark. bnt in order to maK-> that works of art, etc., the premiums are )y seem to be having more than the available it would have to bo toni up from $5 down to 5<> cts. XElGHBOltlX«« CtHATIM. common lot of human suffering and THE RACES. and it« present lieauty, the result of ls-reavement. May the dirk shad Sent. 24, lxsp. IJ ice No. KLlMATH COUNTY. ows of the present give place to the thirty years’ lalair, bo temporarih 1, Tuesday, running, single dash of one-half bright sunshine of the future, 111- i Link ville Star, July 19. | ■ieetreyed and gr«ait expense to th«. mile; purse #50. Bice No. 2, trotting, though one loved face is forever ab- M ira Lee Dennis, niece of M. D. Loc-ntioua at Staten is three minute class, best two in three; Child, rs of this place, arrived in Liuk- sent from the home circle,, ami a fmr form has faded from our hearts und with grist reason, an l puree #100. Wednesday, Sept, 25. Bace No. 3. j ville Tuesday of lust week from Mon lives. that some «neb a plac«' | miming, mile mid repeat ; purse 8100. tana. will he cboaen. Those who have tak R ice No. 4, trotting, 2:15 .'lass; mile In the report of the j ail burning it As elsewhere through the state, the en the matter in charge are most en- beats, best 2 in 3; pnrse #150. different streams in Klamath county Jacksonville that appeared in last Thursday, Sept. 26. Race No. 5, are very low. Link river has less weeks Tlliivos. it was stated that thuMaatie. They .iay that tbe exhibi best 3 in 5; eligible only to > w ater tlii season than any time pre under sheriff Deniff gave the keys to tion will be grander than that Ht trotting, stallions owned in Soiillieru Oregon vious. The supply of water running some one to give to the sberitl; Mr. present in Paris; that it will last longer, district; horse must tie owned in the in the ditches taken therefrom is. Deniff Says that lie kept the duplicate -he building« will cover more grouml, district six months Indore entry to the however, imt diminished in conse keys in his own possession, as he is required by law to do, unless he re **"1 th« «xhibit be more tyou-al. It | race, and not to la> over six years old; quence. turns them to the sheriff. We cheer- ba« been arged «temlily that /the fair puree #100. Rico N o . 6, running, W. C. Johnson was seriously bitten saddle-horse race, one mile; pnrw' $25. vesterdqy evening by a stallion, w hich fully make this correction iu justice should be largely American, «bowing Friday, Hept. 27. ltaoe No; 7, trot he was leading. The horse grappled to Mr. D.. whom we beiieve to lie n the growth of tbe two American con ting. free for all. mil" heats, beet 3 in him in the small of the back, biting worthy young man. mid th it the ver itable facts iu the ease may be given tinent« in their fonr ceDtnn«« of his 5; purse 51'10. R .<••• No. S, mile dash, him twice, ¡in.I inflicting a very bad to the public. purse #50. wound. Dr. Wriglit was called and tory, picturing to tbe eye the prinr- riiniiiug; The pric.-s of admission to the fair Mr. Keuo Whispers tive beginning and gradual deveio; - will lie as follow-: Season ticket for rendered th» necessary aid. will probablv lx- disabled 1 in. n, #200. for women, 75 els. Ticket Johnson meet to their present state. for Home time. I >it <1, at Keno, June 20, E:u: r ,1. : for one day, men. .70 cts., women, 25 For «everal m<mtns before the last i- ; ..•■ - a. ' : t for • ;d ile-i.orae, Sell McCord, one of the stage driv Dtwuberry, bod of Mr. and Mre. K. election many Demoerteii<’ nt‘wsp;iper> #1 50, day ticket 50 cts. season ticket era Ou the Klamath river route, had L. Dnsenbwry, nged 7 mouths*. The OOQtaiDed elaborate articles showing for one-horse vehicle, #1. day ticket quite an encounter Wednesday moru- child, a beautiful aud very promising on ti . t for two-horse vehicle, ing with a young man, a passeuger one, was attacked with lutianinia; .<>n th« hopeless condition of Illinois 41.«», day ticket. 50 cts. Children un en route to Lakeview. T«x> much of the bowels and attended by Dr. farmers, who it was sllegsd, were bur der 12 years a.imilt.-d free. Men’s whiskey had caused the stranger to Depvu. The ¿»rief of the p:.routs ov< r dened with heavy mortg-igus that were ticket to race course 2.7 eta, boys over liecome hilarious. Covering the driv ti e l(»ss of th* ir cherished darling, 12 y i-ars same; ladies.and girls admit er with Ids pistol lie held full sway as is i icons«>I«Ì»le, though tbe s_\inpalhv the direct result of tbe protective tar ted to race course free« •‘boss of the road.” Arriving nt the of the cotutnuuity is altendaui upon iff. An effort whs maJ» to add to th • Copies of the printed premium list station at Keno, the driver got out, (heir distress. political effect of these artK'les by «le- and aun.iuiavna-nt may lie bad U[Hm wbereupou the intoxicated man took A volatile passenger monntml the claring that nine-tenths of th. He rnort- ipplicatiou to th" pr.-sident. Geo, W charge of the reins ami started the coach of the western stage company «■«*• were in the ha ml* «g foreign Riddle. Riddle. Oregon, or the secre horses, causing the st ige to lie cap Tuesday night at Ager. H • ti- « up tary, Robert A. Miller, Jacksonville, sized, and doing considerable «lam- ■ynihoatse or capitalists, who gave or- Oregon. are toil. He was brought to Link- to the driver’s seat and appareuily h'ri^^tyreclofce with no more compu- ville the following day aud tried for wauted to tly much higher. In fact Con-tiluti'.ii tor «.ell. IL.k.ita, insanity, but was released a sane man. be tried to, but, tinding himself re aan an Irish landlord shows, strained by the natural law which pre B huvk K i N. D », July 21. -Th» eviction of his rack-rented ten- Couslitu-local C.-nv»utioii bas beeu Klamath county stockmen, who vents fat I xh I h ’S from mounting sky have but very little hay for feeding From the campaign point of given a snprise by the presentation of ward and performing the «-agl**-swo«>p will do justice to themselves b« in mid-heaven, he frowned and re *•« were cleverly devfeed ar- a «simplet» constitution, wl.i.-U will lie stock, disposing of, m some manner, their that law as a tyrannous metho«] t the recent report of the Illi- consider.«! «luring the present week. surplus stock rather than cham-e a garded whereby most entertaining phetiomenu L'lns constitution is said to have beet, rd of Labor anti Statistics prepare«! with great care, aud after hard winter, which the weather are prohibited. Ills breath was so «at they were wholly false, constitution with some of the ablest prophet says is sure to follow such a [Hiwerful that bis tongue labored in spell as this section is now ex the difficulty of getting around it ng Cook connty, which con- . ouslitntiwn.il lawyers m the Union. dry periencing. Should the coming without inenrritig a stroke of paraly In many respects it is identical with ebt-bur ietied Chicago, not the articles already introduced. It isa winter prove a hard one. stock w ill sis. The same tongue did, however, ”iunty has done busiuess in compilation of die best provisions of suffer, and those that cannot lx- prop manage to wng even more than ade > fashion. St. Clair connty is a the constitutions of the different States erly fed will di«. This matter shoujd quately. While its owner pincln-i receive the attention of all stot’k recimen. Only 11 percent of mJ the L’mted States, fitted to North men. Better sell a few head of stock the driver’s arms, it engineered shrieks and yowls, tilled the Jehu’s ears with .arm land is incumbered, ami these Dakota. With regard to taxation it at low prices than have them liecome inarticulate ami unmeaning utterances has no specific provisions, emtxalyiog mortgages represent #25 02 per acre, the Wisisnisin constiutiona! provision a total loss through taking chances. aud otherwise acted like the tongue of a modern revivalist up a stump. where«« the average value of th» laud on this subject., which provides that Hrs name is Manerge, aud he bad LAKE COTNTT. » #65. Only 141» of the 37u7 mort the rate of taxation .11 tie uniform proper»»ruaUe subject to taxation One firm in M-sloc county will put lieen spending the 4th in ’Frisco and gage^ or a liUto over a third, are held I upon looking npon the wim- when it wa oy the Legislature, leaviug the power up 3,500 tons of hay this year. by noo-residenta. T ie other euntiue« ’ of regulating the method of taxation red, white and blue. Arriving at Ke- Several hundred dollars wore lost no, be dismounted, grns|i«d the hoofs make an equally goo«l eb-,wmg an«» with the Lcgisla'ure. It also provides won here on the Sullivnn-Kilraiu of the horses and eventually managed grei'* state of Illinois that th» property of non-residents shall and to upset the stagooouch. Then 11» not tie taxed at a higher rate than that fight. nng nnil- r protection instead of of residents; gives the L-gislature New hay, delivered, is bringing swore some. He swore like an intel gon the verge of l|uikruptcy. power to fix passenger ami freight from #8 to #10 per ton, according to ligent American citizen who fully ap preciate«! the incalculable advantages rates of radriai la and trauaportion quality. derived to him out of the d«.p foun companies, the rates to lie rensonable, Maj. S. S. Sumner, 8tli cavalry, is tain of constitutional liberty. After Secretary Noble in a letter to the C< mi- an.l the courts to decide what are re to in-js-ct the poet ut Ft. realizing that ho had made the air of mMSoner General of the Land Office, asonable nites; prohibits the loaning detailed Klmath immediately. the clearing rather sultry, lie flew to modified in a very important partic of the credit of the Htatn to any as sociation or (Corjxiratiou; vests judic- Berries of all kinds seem to be to tbe cool, evergreen forest to com ular the application of the rule as to lal ¡aiwer in a court of scarce iu this valley this year, Apples mune with nature while she farmed time of certain limiter culture cases. impeachment consisting of the are not going to lie as plentiful as him. lb1 was found in the evening up to his waist in the river and over The Timber Culture Act of June B. S •mate. SiioreuieCourt, District Court, last year. his ears in jim-jams. He was talking County Courts mid Justices of the 1H7N, provides tiiat any person who Lakeview wit! b.- full of people this about -ten cuts a drink,” flowers and Peace, thus providing for the establish shall plant, prot.iet and keep in boalthy ment of County Courts; limit« the winter, many (ssiple moving iu from suicide! ooodition, for eight years, ten acres toimlier of Judges of the Supreme the country to give theirchildren ad Ten Di nt* fl 'Irani, how I trvaifd th»1 boys, of our excellent school facili And bmiit-d up my h<>nn- * p- nth- of timber in any quarter sect ion of any Conr> to three, which may be increased vantage ties. <» life 1 va# ¡H»rn ¿»d. ,troy »nd to damn. after five years. public lands of the I'uitad Statea, shall How <1< ar vt iu* (bat :< n m-ut* » drain' It provides against female suffrage. R. F. MeConnaugliy was here Sat I’rafu with n M-rp : t ».«otli be entitled to a patent at the »xpi ra The House of Representatives shall urday, ami said some miserable U ,u,'-,c .» , « >.«- .th ' • Flowers, with hlujhen tion of said eight years, on making consist of not less than seventy-five nor scouii Irel had burned up alsuit 70 <» drink to the -ui< i-ie. proof, etc., proviJml “no final certifi more than 124 members, an I the Sen tons of liis hay a few «lays before. D»w n in the Irulrubiies of not levs tean one-third nor more Dead wiit-re the ripple.' elide! cates shall be given or patent issued ate The ' cattlemen, sheepmen, and Up to my wnx in the riv- r Oh God! than one-half of the size of the House. I qfd.l^tbe expiration of eight yenrafrom Each organized county sb all lie ent it led everylsxiy seem to be taken up with And over my bruin* in jiin-jrims! h» whore'* na-:.n' blouTitfeedixiu Mk|. the date of entry.” Secretary Nobl» to at feoswine member of the House. the i.l»u that we need a hard winter to fill up the lakes, creeks anil springs, I envy the flower# their dr. . dih — 1'he Senators lire divided in two class install» tbe ruling of Sparks, but re- ¡Hams <»f briuht DDuaing dew' es oue to !»• ele»-t«xi for two y«»nrs mi l and we may get it. Who knows? Drum- mixed in I iphvcu him. ! a ent nee made uud«ir an errone- the other for four. It provi.les for Flo a er*, with bhi.'he.n Darwin Colvin was thrown from a natraction of tbe l.Ja by former biennial sessioi s of the Legislatnre <» drink to the si.b ide horse Monday ami broke oue of his lh»v n in the bub•j'-’m-n «amooers. ua being1 entitled to not exoeding ninety days. Two-thirds legs below the knee. Dr. Frauke Dead where the ripples elide! of the memtsTs-i lecl may override the waited on liim, aud says the burl is pass to patent. ( veto power. Il is against the minority not a serious one. This ih ho-.v my fancy pnints the Tbe Mormon vote is a considerable représentai loo providing forelections poor fellow's sonl-dream pb lie stool Uncle Brown has bought the hotel by a plurality vote. tli.-re talking yf «¡rams, flowers and factor in politi.-s in Llalio. The D- in- It gives the Legislature full power at Silver Lake, and it will lie run by suicide, and I liardly think the pictnre ocratie politicians have for years been to regulate liquor lieeosea. Any coal , P. Marsknll. The stage line lietween overdrawn. H» was sent to Luikville pursuing a policy of nursing and fil lands whi h the Slate may acquire by I Silver Lake ami Kummer Lake has to lie looked over by the iloctora ami tering it, and tbe matter is a bone of Congressional grant shall never be | lieen sublet to Mr. Marshall. yesterday lie was turne.1 loose, having eon ten I ion in tbe constitutional con- sold, bnt may fie leased. The school j The Klamath Biver Ria l Commis drowned his jun-j inis in copious shall be investtsl ill Vuited States sioners when nt Paisley, view the pro- drangbta of cold water. Moral; unuk vention now in setwam. The liepub fnud bonds,lainds of the State or first mort p >sed road up Chewaucan river to nature's drama. lican majority of the committee on gage H.< urilies of the State at not some extent, and as all the party had suffrace has submitted a report which more than the valu» of the land. The but little time to spare, upou con Max I’ra-ht kindly sent to the writ er from Sitka, Alask .. the official re will exclude the Mormon vote, aud the school fund k I iii II Im o.msidere.1 a trust sultation agreed that if a sutfi.-ieut port of Governor S wuh for I, slid flint fnud. the luterest to be used for amount of money remains over, after Democratic minonty of tbe oommitte«- s di.Hil»; and in case of the lo-s of auy pamphlet is about as interesting as (in accordance with the anything of the km<l ever published. has submitted a report which it is nt ■ part of the principal the State must constructing bill) the roa«l from Keno to state line, I be governor complains of tbe polit derstood leaves a loop-hole in the coo- make it goial. it prohibits the pass an«i improving tbe present county ical evils due to want of political road to Rournl Grove, and if such etitution through which the Mormons age of school laws. The property of a wife before mar money will fully construct a wagon powi r. Hum in gr< « <l, in n healthy may crawl to tbe franchise. The dia- riage and what h ! i » may ae.pnre dur country where corporate might is road to Paisley over the newly laid cnssaon of tbe point has as yetlreacbed ing m image shall tie exempt from ex out route, that they will apply the •right" every time, is like tbe d.oig’b- ecution or claims a/iunst the husband. same there. Messrs. Moore an 1 Wil l»r of tbe horse-|.-<ch. “Givi I” ft no conclusion. Il directs the legislature to pass Idler- son returned home Friday well eonnuauiis in Alaska, and th» people, A dispatch from tbe constitutional al lioniiH-tead laws, and prohibits h for pleastsl with the excellent roads Lake 4U.H5H of them, of which tTufM) are sav- yield ev.ry time. The taxable convention at Olympia, W. 1’.. says: eign i*orporation from transacting bus county lias from Lakeview to Paisley, «#»*, property is atmnl S15.0i»),o<Ml au«l .In “TheCalifornia judicial ayste|n. with iness in the State until they appoint an«l from here to the county line. ti. -an city, wit h t we!ve stores, church«*, an agent in the State who shall be few exceptions, has lux'u adopted by subject to process by law. It provnlee uewspapi-rs. schools, etc., has no legal Central Point Items. title to anything. Individuals and the convention in committee of the that no foreigner shall vote until two I corporatmiui are usurping cannery ami whole. The supreme court will con- years after he has declared his inten-, Health is very gixd, generally. other claims an 1 already grabbing the to become a citizen, and that the mat of five justices, to lie electe.l for lion W. A. Maun has his new dwelling coal-fiehls, so essential in such a coun reading of tin- De.-lanili.in of ludepeo- try to the comfort of the prair, aud six years, and vacancies are to be deinxi with faeility shall la» «siiisi-ierisi ready for occupancy. VtllteJ by The governor until election; a test of the qnaldiciitlon of the voter. Janies E. Harvey has put up a neat the Alaska Comm, rcia! Company is robbing nativ s and all, paying a half weasioDs iif the supreme court to he No act of the L gislatnre shall take new residence« price for gold, furs, etc., aud charging effe. i vJitLiu sixty days after adjourn bald at the capital of the state. Sal ment unless specially provide«! in the l)r. J. llinkle is having a neat store four prices for every article they sell. building put up ou I’rne street. The governor, while be predicts a bril anew of supreme judges four thon- preamble or lnsiy of the act. Tins Constitution will furnish an Then» are several families here look liant future for agrienltnre, mining saixi dollars; of snperior judges, three and stock-raising lit Alaska, calls for abutidance of material for discussi in. ing for new homes. thousand dollars.” the political lights and privilege« a.-- and those who have read it predict Miller and Kurth are putting up a corded to territories. No doubt Uo«l«r th« law paas««l by the last I hat it will be adopted with very few brick store ou Fine street Max, the n»w tin I clear-lien l-‘ 1 chn f changes. legislature «o*pe foreign insurance There nre several new buildings of the custom house there, would companies offer to deposit SfiH.iMkl in glaiily witness the clearance of cor Slander aa 0r» g«»»i .swprvmr Court. which will soon be ready to occupy. porate might, th- entrance of popular mortage« npon Oregon real estate, ' mh I viu Statesman.} Work on the Fair grounds is pro- right and the collection of ¡«11 taxes ac bnt refuse to assign the mortages to Last Friday in the constitutional gressiug as fast as possible. cording to good American law. tbe tressnrer. Stat« Treasurer Webb «invention of Washington at Ol.- mpia, P eter the P oet . E. B. Caton died last Saturday after one of its mi-mls-rs in diwussing tbe Jeclin«« to accept them, unless as- «.-ction fixing tu- s.d iri.n of justice«of two weeks llliies, he leaves a wife aud The following order has been issm-d the supreme court, took txx-uai.in to three small children. ________ by the PosturisterGeuer.il and will in tling a gratuitous insult at tbe su Leas than a week ago, beneath th» Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Hoagland left terest all; ‘•Any p<istnl card, or en preme court of link state. I ha idea roof of th« American legation iu lam- that supreme justice« slioul 1 receive for their home in Klamath county, this velope, or any ontnide cover, or any after n mouths visit with rela thing which r. ti.x ts injuriously upon don. three men met, each the son of a rvepectable salaries may be all right, morning tives aud friends. the conduct, or n plainly < :dculnte«l or president at the United State« J«*« but tbe Oregon judge«should not have iutended to injure the feelings or repu Anyone wishing to build will do well tieen held up as an unfavorable exam Grant, Russell B. Harrison and Rib- tation, of the person to whom it is ple of the effect of low salaries. This to mill on lliukle A Magruder tor »rt T. Lincoln. Such a meeting has is the report of the man's speech; lumber, they keep a first-class lumber directed or which threatens him, is uu- mmiable. It is allowable for a person seklom oecurred, certainly never be -Mr. Goodman believed in economy, yard. 9 • to sen 1 a n-qnest to call ami settle, but bnt wank'd economy defined. Ills fore mi British «oil. ^(Oregonian. G. R Gallant Jr Co. uave there Plan unytbing futlier is liable to result in a idea of true e«x>iiomy was for the state t Hrjstead, the brilliant editor to gel the best, and pay a fair price ing mill, sash and door factory run heavy fiue. Cincinnati Commercial, has for it. Skiil.al labor came high in the ning ou full time. The following Indian agents were W. F. Hogg. Chas Hogg, Mrs. F. W. appointed last week. T. J. Buford of ____inforrned by bis physician that markets of tbe world, nu.l could gel its It is foolish to talk of com Hogg aud Miss Bertha Colton are Oregon nt Siletz agency iu Oregon; tMteted with an incurable ma- prices. paring this class of lalsir with the dol spending a week in the mountains. John P M'-GIiun of \\ .si.imto i Ter has but a short time to live. lar a day class. Ttiese jiistt«-»* ought The little three-year-old son of Chas r*.ry at Neah Bay t.gency, Washing to receive more th .n S-i - IO. Caiifiir- Ba » now in Europe. ton Territory. uia pay s d and lie lias not heard Potnery. while sliding over the tjoor “Jack tbe Ripper," the Whitechapel <-f an« fight mail# ag.,.nst tbe constitu recently buried a large sewing needle Frenb California citrus fruits,Ijanauas in Ins thigh and it caused the little murder fiend, has again created «-on- tion ou that grouu.l. nor did he be one etc., al Wexler’s bakery. a great deal of pain for a week stemation in that «iebnseil district of lieve it would raise any opposition • before the parents knew what caused If you want life insurance in the hereto provide fair ealanes for the the suffering. Dr. Hinkle cut tile London by tbe murder and mntila- bench. \5 by uot make them #2tMXl, needle out aud the child is doing well. tx .it inKiintu< r Cum/Hiny in the irvrld and lowest rates, call ou Billings, U<m of another woman. Tbe police «lid then we would be like Oregon. reaideut agent. (3-m M trtlr . .«wl Asteetives sre as far from suci-ees No lawyer quotes an Oregon «iemsiou before auy comt except with fear and Planet Jr., cultivator and garden eapturing bim^ever__ Acting Secret irv Batebeiler bas ap tools, nt Ashland Mills. trembling, and never it he can firni decisiou an» where else that will pointed John E. Coblentz, of Arkan- question of r|n>«ival of the any __ bin». . ... ’ •• ’ There 1.1.......... ; ... 11.. . . pas, to be sp^nni inspector of customs, i«egal blanks of all kinds for sale at mi* . t vthaps thr«v p bsudqnartera from Rome is b<-- .>erve n)“U in Oregou who fuliy sympathize for duty on the Northwestern coast, Tn»ixo*> office« n seriously eoosidere«!. Biemarck with tbe m FFiiviL exposed in the ___ _ ________ basb^tk* German minister ut tbe last paragraph--(roveruor Peuuoyer S “ bi# disapproval of the aud bw two appoiuUwt u* radroad . a « x t common«». Chillm Or j k Pltcher’itsstorU CMlirenCryferPitcUer’sCasloria S< »CI lili iîsxîaiî Direte* TWO WAYS sd » kh ’< h K.gid n« XI nfi Of doing business, one the F. B M Deadly I pas. Buying tax-laden credit goods and selling . them for every cent they bring. The other. AI.i'H A CJÍAETEÍJ Stated m-olings oxi > d ’ >■! Tu< *H.-h month. Mr» «I I» Crockt r K aie Cinnimb. Srrretary- We have a large stock of REMNANTS which you can buy at half prices. Call andlook at them GREAT BARGAINS m summer wraps For $5.00 you can buy a Beaded Wrap. Foi’ $7.50 you can buy a $15 French Broadcloth Appli que Wrap. For $2.50 you can buy a $10 Scotch Wool Wrap, with or without Hood. Just the thing for school wear. $1.00 you can buy a $2.50 Embroidered Shoulder Scarf in all the differ ent Shades. Pure Gold, (21 Karat) for s | m H ca#h the lowest margin. Each person buy ing a one-pound ‘ “'I' can of ♦ D. H igh -tert N A Jacobs, G. A. R A.lJu'B A HCIII ITT Ladies' and Gent's Dusters from $1.25 to $2.50. Ladies’ French Kid Shoes for $2.50. Ladies' Satin Parasols from $1.25 to $5.00. Ladies' trimmed and untrimmed hats at half price No extra price for trimming hats. thing, in tiF nt our sts.. A*hl for you. luatvrial of Hii'l < an bu neci-Hsary < and ‘‘perìiii utt«»n- ’ tendon given to th (Ion of our w>rk «nd rau where requiied. Ayers, Barbour ¿i ELia^re. 13-H MORAL BROS, A - ulani ». Opposite the Postoffice. Main Street, G Builders Contractors \SJ I LAXI) Bargains in Land OK KG() N llaie-m'ii Tabi«- Hoi k l’ariu ou Rogue at the Kiver is now « iteri I f-.-r aid«« in oilsli visions U* sait pa rei I e «era. on <-'«««- u-niw. Closing Out at cost. A JU-i.c ile Orel Li sen I I ini Closing Out at COST It a/- Stock KitlO’h io» S.»L town -----In th. MO^TA Will be entitled to a chance in Lady's ¡Contemplating a change in my business at an early pc- For riod, 1 will offer my entire stock at cost until c same Siskiyou c i. Sale on Easy Terms. 4 t<l $1. Liren Shi !r- in Eiland Offer d for Sali si a lkr?*iü ! I to ■5J $1. I All Kinds of Tobaccos All at cost. cost. \t cost Men’s Silk Handkerchiefs. All at cost. X « # # # Moil’s Nobby I»ark (’hock Suits. Reg. pc. $20, to be closet! at !?l-> Men’s Fine Cutaway Suits. All at cost. Cost. THE----- at cost. Men's Nobby Hats, < »nly 75 cts. each. Bovs' Boots an<l Shoes. All at cost, Bovs’ Mats. Reduced to 35 cents each. Ploys’ Fine Shirts, Gents’ Collars, Cuffs, Jewelry, Ac. All at cost. All at cost. Cost. s I’ * * * r f ? f r ? f ? . t ■ ? i f ? ? Men’s Common OversliirtF, All at cost. All Lincs of Underwear At cost to close. CHEAPEST PLACE Iu A-lA.Müd te buy your G UGGÌ Cl Ji ICS J. K. VanSant s < ASH kTORT Cb.-iw Groccrie? • «; <-HaL tv. Good* <i«4i veneti aiy !».• ui îhé t.iiy. 13-9 J. K. VanSant. BLACKSMITHING The blackRinith Hiiop on B «trevi. I fween 4tb A- 5th. in iluilroad ndditam to ASI I LAND, DON T WAIT until it is too late if you want a suit of clothes at cost or a bargain in any other line as we propose closing this stock IMMEDIATELY. ha, Isen re o;s ne«l i.ud th., propri« tor is prepared to do proL.ptly all work i:i Every Branch of the Business. Hatitfsction insured in alt work doi-«-. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. »’’I E. It. E. One K.’dii »i outfit <-4,njpUtp, inclnd* ing 4 I hs I m , on,. ». ,. (lr Ererythtng in g.xxl order. Er,«.,.’ $1 m . inquire of C. c. IL. shale ’, lo.o. Or., or J ohn W .Cr K[a . Medford. Johnson Block, Ashland, 01 Juefciiunvllk. i» q-«|rnrg. I ntronize the onlv wagon that nec’« «uh every ......... .. . ...... »nd earns, the U.S. mid) „„J Wells. It<x* f7Pr««e. Satisfaction gnarantecd. J((HK ¡) yar Hr