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ASH LAND TIDINGS SOTES AND NEWS. SENATOR EVART* TALKS POLITI» S. Jacksonville Items. Hr Faiun the Blsir bluratinnsl Bill »nd* Miss Iva Parker and Mrs. Isaac Mul KLAMATH COUNTY. Sullivan, the slogger, is reported to <'limpíete Fustal service on tiie Sea. ler are visiting friemls in Salem and ' Linkvilk- Star < >• ‘ 11. be “ dead broke ” again, and at the mer Eritloy, Oi-tiJfr /s. M»y. Albany. cy of charity for the whisky he drinks. A g*» »l !>oot and shocm iker Hou. Win. M. Evarts, the venerable Ju»lgv Neil, an 1 bis eon George, uud wauled in Linkville. The Oregou Short Line and the New Y’ork Senator, is now in Germany, EDITORIAL SOTES AXI» NEW*. Oweu Keegan are eujoying u aUi«rl va- Utah Northern have brought suit to seeking health, uud was found the Reanieg, Martin .t Co. are <«n deck enjoin the Northern Pacific from dis- othar day by a representative ot the oatiou at Dead Indian. again, with the genial I. U. Johnson The Meridan. Miss., N’eirs has lu cnmiuatiug against them. American A sms 'I u U s I Frees. Alter re Mis. Guoree B. Dorns aud Mrs. swtt.viugthe tbree-foot s«’eptre. porting bw health much improvisl.and vestigated the reports of negro ll p Gossip about the turf devotees re the pr«aqaM?te good for a restoration, Peters, of Eugen« City, are visiting Bob Emmitt has s« cur d a s»*mi- risings in that part of the country, lates that J. B. Haggiu lias won $250,- Jacksonville, and are the gneolaof Mrs. w’wkly mail route from 13»ana through hie falling eyesight, be was induced to Beakiuau. aud finds that at no lune have more 1)00. and E. J. Baldwin and Senator talk about politics. Among other things K no to Topsy, via. Ob ' ranch. Mrs. P. P. Prim, Mrs. E. Vonoy, Mrs. than two negroes lieen seen together Hearst have each lost about 8100.0)0 be talked ot the Blair educational bill. Han Francisco Licks a whole lot of .ìli The Senator ha« always laam a warm W. J. Ply male, uud Miss Ella Hauley, running tire trade » f Klamath county. armed, an.I they were hunting squir on their horses this year. go to Portland u> vital luu .dcunauivs ami couhib U tui supporter of this pater of Rev. The mammoth tállenmele rels Sii«’ is getting badiv left. She u«nT T. De Witt Talmage, in Brooklyn, was nal scheme, so offensive to the theoriz Fair. outm tl Portland, • r lutd »"tiles it. ing Democrat, to elevate the negroes New York IteiiHsTata are indus destroyed by fire last Sunday morning, Prof. W ait sold his res»dauee on Cal- Las’ Sunday B .i E* ‘ rm.m and his of the South by the pluu of Federal commencing alsmt three o ’ clock. It triously limiting for Mime one to fit lluruiu street to a Mr. Slone, ubo hi s hired mau sailed for Bu<’k island to was one ot the costliest churches iu legislation. “The question,” said he.” aireau> t..kvU puss« s>ai.»u. •L*. ine price the slaa-s uf the kite H. S. Cox ill Cou- the city. gut soure oik utm« >. and return*d may be one transcending human wis puid was SI2(10. t.'om me boat ’. ..'.Jia,; a«.*».. !>...«■- gitws. Carl Scliurtz and Grover dom, but that is;uo good reason why The prohibition amendment in Con we should not try a little human wis Mrs. Peruieha Duncan yesterday b«*uded and wet to the marrowl».»nes. Cleveland have declined, "with necticut was defeated bv a majority of ; so|«i !•• r fine n eideficc pr«‘p«.»r:y iu tins i’ae tMiat tlH<i UO;4»' .!■ I th--v 1«! i thanks.” Dau Douglierty, Perry Bel more than 27.000. Under the looal dom unit. It will not do to fold our arms and sit still. The Suutherneis place to a Mr. Kitirnnu« ot Paloase, W. three hours iu the cold 1 ik»», clinging option law, eighty-three towns ot the mont, Amos J. t'uiuiniugs and other say, ‘Oh, let us alone; we will take f.. for ¿1400; i« al estate is looking up t » the gunwales. Ben. who is th well-kiHiwu men are anxious to tie 168 in the state went “wet," three more care of this negro business ourselves.’ in and uruuud Jacksonvilie since onr healthiest kicker, lo»t hi» b.M»’s ami than at last election. e nue in barefooted, but still in the ctiosen. That is what the South Bald before tl.e railroad boom. ring. Republican and democratic papers war. They hatter themselves in the W. H. Parker haw returned from a » The Northern Pacific lias been dis alike praise Mr. Blaine’s speech at South that the ml shirt and whip will Sa;unlay Col. Dooley, th© railroad business trip to Portland aud the Wil criminating iti favor of Tacoma ami the opening of the Pan-American oon- suffice. Possibly they may. but this lamette valley. While abs< nt he wab man, bought, of J. W. Hamaker 1<M> agaiust Hem tie in freight rates to and grees. Only the mugwumps growl. rule of red ehirl aud whip is not peace, admitted to the bar, aud issaid to have n< tvs of the high, ro’ky L»ml »»n the it is not justice; it is war. from points as far east as Mandan, This illustrates how ehrouic has be a most creditable examination; northwest side of L.nkviil •. Hmvev- “I am toki ou very good authority passed come their complaint. he is one of our mosti« uterprising, pub ois now in Portlaud will I m » her«’ in Dakota, but since Villard's return to that there are now 125.01k) Southerners lic spiriteil men and d«‘servc<full meur- two or three we< ks to survey a rail- Just before Frederick Douglas sailed in New York alone. Before the war a power, tlx* discnmiualion has ceased, for hie poet as minister to Hayti be Southerner could uot tolerate th ' ure of success in hiseboeeu profession. road hue through what they deH»’rib«»d and by the lativt tariff sheet, the rates was called upon by Lieutenant Ed as “the burned Oregon town Link mere idea of living at the North. Il On (lit ha« it that there will I m » a to the two cities are made the same. ward Lloyd, of Maryland, whose great- ■ was the Northern mau who went wielding iu hlgu life next S imlay, the vide.” It looks as though the Minne apolis syndicate w is going to driv»* Seattle is rejoicing over this, as it re grandfather owned Douglass and his South. What we are to come to. on bn I* a charming and moat p tpulai the iron hor.se into <uu l>e !iit.iful val mother wheu they were slaves. the plan of the greatest g«s«i for the young la»!y of JaekHonville, ami the ley, moves a disadvantage from their Peoria, Ill., dispatch of Oct. 13: greatest nnmlier with this piwreutive groom, a prominent citizen of Corval wholesale merchants in their eornpe Capt. Burton says two troop« of Burt Myers, the famous bicyclist of race growing up among us in a semi- lis. Tbe contracting partltA« are long tition with Tacoma houses. Peoria, to-day rode a straight away barbari«' way, ia a prospect to think) ami favorably known in this commu cavalr>* will bo at the Fort this win ter. Nut withstanding, th*» telegraph Jefferson 1 bi vis is still arguing that nnle ou a country road in 2:13. The about. If the present oonditious nr • nity and many friends wish them ¿< line of IFJ miles will l»e sold at Ash trip was made ou a high-geared safety, sufferni t«> go on we shall «ee negroes bliMtnl voy«‘grt ou the sunny sim <>t the government of the United States and is the fastest mile ever made in coming into entire iswst'ssion of mat rimouy. laud at 10o’clock. Saturday, Nov. 2d. The troop exp«-’’! ’»! are th«» sol hers was not derived from the people as a America on a wheel. The Hying Stat«?«. This the whit«* of the North Col. R. A. Milkr is busily engaged whole. He baa a long article in Bel cyclist rode with a heavy wind blow do not desire any more than do thus- with a large force of men in packing who did not want tlx» old telegraph of the South. Tue Soiltherfi uegroe- and sbippiug grapes to the markets line between Fort Bid well ami Lake ford's Magazine for October elaborat ing at his Itack. view. Lakes !• v could have hi I that have lieen given little eulighteumeut The White House is so infested with and lees justn'e, though they were north. The van* t jar are Lhe’uMillei him in Tor ;?7o N<>w she* is sorrv. ing thia arguin -nt. He and bis south Miasion ” and the ‘ W ’ hite Swe<»twater, ” rats that the superintendent of build but will « mhi buil I on»’ t<» Lmkvid ern colleagues might have enjoyed free«! in the name of th«' latter. Sine ami the fruit is of most excellent qual ings and grounds at Washington has alwtract argument of the question been called in to remedy the trouble. tbeir emancipation a generation of ity. and s»'vmingiy of illimitable quan An example w. " set that time which toe business men of LiiikviiL- will tn Congress mtieli longer than they He has given a ferret and terrier mau them have been allowed to grow up in tity. They are boxing aud sbippinL k» p before their ••>♦» when th«- tele that other bondage of ignorance.” at th«* rate ot two tons daily; and later did, ba<l they not put the question to the yob of clearing the premises of the graph sale Come s otT at Ashl iud. "An apportionment on the basis of a practical test tn precipitating a con rodents at $10 a day, if it takes all comparative illiteracy which would they will also manufacture a larg* winter. The rats even luvade the bed give the South $49,000,000 of tne $77, quantity of wine. flict of state and f isle nil sovereignty. rooms, and disturb Mrs. Harrison's ¡ (lOO.OtK) of the proposal expemlitur. One can stmrrely grasp t he iminen The test resulted in a decision sleep. | provided by the Blair bill was frameu sity of the grajs» iuduetrv or realize t h« adverse to the state sovereignty New York. Massachusetts an 1 c.<re and skill required in han Hing The fiery Murat Halstead has lieen but I dogma, and few people are now in eating crow. A Cincinnati dispatch i i other Northern States di«i not take them for market un!<•«•'« they have seen terested in Davis’s painful efforts to of the lltb inst. save that in the Com- I kindly to the idea. The talk about the Work going on al th»» vm-yanls. thresh again the old straw which he mercial-Gazette, over bis own signa- • < education lieing a domestic right aud As yet we h.iVe formed no a<t *piat» ture, he retracted the charge made > I therefore a State or commercial uni- i conception of the possibilities of th» doseu't seem to know was about all against Campbell, democratic candi-' < cern is specious. The Union is only c«>untry immediately aurroundiogJack- consumed in the fierce flame of civil date for governor, connecting him i 1 the bigger state, comprehending tlx son ville for grape culture, as ibis in with a ballot-box scheme iu congress, . wisdom and foresight of all. If Con dustry is still iu its u)<’ipiem v. but th« war and declares the fac simile letters pub ■ grass finds that the race evil m tl;< ! future is rich Hi golden promts •« for * Hiioiigh to antj<*i South is to lie diminished or con those who are The fHet that the Rogue River Val lished in hie paper are forgeries. trolled by education which the Stater pau» it by fortuuats iuvvHtments 1U ley is one of the liest, if not absolutely The scientific men who have made [ cannot or will not give, ami decide» grape culture. the best, regions hi the whole United a special study of natural gas. coal . to enforce that education, it is using We have I h en kindly permitted by States for the growth of the apple and oil deposits have always declared its power for the denefit of the Umoi I that natural gas could not lie found in 1 and every State in it. Now that Wi au esteemed friend, to li.oroughly ex- should be enough to cinse everybody the higher altitudes of the Rocky amine H<»n. G. H. William’s published who has orchard land and can improve mountain region. This theory was ex are to have a Republican 'House as lecture on the Divinity of Jesus Chris'; a Republican Senate. I expect to sei it is I he outgrowth of a careful stud> it to set out immediately' aa many acres ploded the other day by a roaring gas the Blair bill paaaed.” •>f ‘•R o I mif I Elsmere,” and contains of apple trees as can be well cared well bored near Ogden. The gas will Seuator Evarts favors the Govern be convey ed into the city for practical tuent building up a complete p«>sta' what appears to be the m»‘st un.th fuugh medicines, Ayer s Cherry Pec for. Apples always bring a fair price, usee. aw •-ruble argiirn« ut extant. E -»r\ service ou the sea. That uufortunat« Chnstisu who Las read ••Robert EU- toral is ii: greater d«tmau«l Than ever and the market for winter apples is Complete returns of the election in word subsidy he says has l>e«>u fas ruere” should read Mr. Wihism’a ie - No preparation for Throat ami Lunf] us sure aa that of wheat or any other South Dakota give the following tened to all legislation bearing on tin. Troubles is so prompt iu its effects, w. of the great staples, while the crop in figures: Total vote.¡75.688; Mettette’s subject. A subsidy he thinks neces lure, It is a ¡awy»T’u irg’Uia nt,-«»net •- agreeable to the taste, ami so widely tvs! by the Divine inspiration o.* a hf^ known, as this It i> the family medi- ibis valley may lie said with truth to majonty for Governor, 29.688; majority sary in opening up an increase of th c«;asi*crHt» J to the highest j<|- d of lie surer ot a fair yield than anything for Constitution, 67,164; majority uatiou's commerce. He eit«* Englanc «’bnstian h»ve ami purpose, .md, there ciue iu thousands of households for prohibition, 6053; majority against anil France as examples. Respecting •‘ I have stiffere«! for y ears from a else that can be growu here. Insect minority representation, 22.036, and party d«*igns he says the R'pnblie.ms fore, it comes in th»’ simph it* »«f it - bronchial trouble that, whenever 1 take un. ’ « r. d .'>• V X' .F, Wj • a IU« - pests may come, but intelligent and for temporary location of the capital uow that they are back in jiower, wifi cold or am tX|M»se*i to iiiHement w eath I sage «>f infinite w - ijm » nd eoil’i-e» er, shows it>«*lf by a very annoying persistent effort will eave at least Pierre received 27,096, Hurnn 14.944. strive to make friend« m the South »h it not ” < u gums;.* nor rr--K; w* tickling sensation in the throat ami by NO per cent, of the crop every year in Watertown 11.970, Sioux Falls 11,763. He thought that th«' Democratic parly , .roinmt a » it t«> uie ci i is i «n Lnjukitis difficulty hi breathing. I have tried a when Mr. Ulevelatnl Isa'atne Pi'«*«i.l’*n’ I a»: : r. Mitchell 7516, Chamberlain, 2414. great many ¡« medies, but none does so worl-L E lon . first class marketable condition. would work OI1 thl.« Ill«' and end -avo well as Ayer’s Cherry !’•*< toral which Secretary Noble has decide 1 that a to There is a great future for apple swell their iidlmren's in the N >'th always gives prompt relief in returns of man and bis wife cannot each prove inst-ai of doing winch they elimin Ithjmin* iltatiy. my old comp aint." Ernest A Hepler. growing in Rogue River Valley. up homestead eutries to adjacent trae’s islied them. The mistake he ai trib Sty» Ji Vouuy p.xpar of 1 Sit Ins|»ector «4 Public Roads, Parish Ter of land. A young couple iu Nebraska uted to the uarro* miii<t«a.ln«es uí t li- re Bonne, l.a (leu. Nelson A. Miles, commanding made homestead eutries on adjacent url vy: i .ie ia.'g-st real vhii U»» ami “ 1 consider Ayer’s (’berry Pectoral a ini»iueus tival ever m ole m this ci v the Division of the Pacific, U. 8. A., tracts, erected a dwelling ou the divid Southern majonty. xnost important remedy w. -s c > . - i n n it * 1 t t‘j evening 1 after leaving Fort Klamath, made a nig line, got married aud lived ou their is the s tie of th » StuUiiu «•a'i.ii, city HILES OF THE HOPE respective tracts and then claimed a For Home Use. general tour of inspection of the De Water v aks. ¡n I the franchVM of the patent on both. The husband wa- I have tested its curative power, ill rnv partmenf of tlie Columbia, and re granted a patent on his tract, but the 1 ign »ii.. ti•> iFti.z mtii g it L>*d »»' family, Ill the iliscuHHi.iu uf tlie work of th' many times «luring the past turned tv Han Francisco last week wife was refused, even though it was next CongreT!« luu.-li stress has beei u*ly prop r‘y, ami (• »*;y-se» *.i acre*? thirty years, ami have never known it of Ian i !* ij-».oing tile «•; y. to Cut. 1 laid npou »hat has ¡»-encalledehauir to fail It will relieve the most serious shown that at the time of making their He made .in examination of the coun entries the inaB ami woman ing or amending the rule» which guv E. Il »2 <. p *-”1 '.I of I -i • < > ‘4 ) » P l affections of the throat and lungs, try about Puget Sound, to ascertain respective w hether in chihlreu or adults ” Mrs. were nnacqnaiuted and bail no thought ern that lx»lv. Ibis has lweti eniplia citie R inroad vompniy i’uo vahi what defense« are necessary to afford of marriage. sized by the recent threats of Oates of tn • property so I is d>»i Si » L’.M ). E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs. Iowa. •‘Twenty years ago 1 was trouble«! j, W|»J an«l Miils to take advantage of the Lbi’ CMiUpiUiy, 11 H protection to that great inland sea A steer weighing 12mI Itw is worth $1* m .ke vxttu »1 mpro • ' i -ut-; her«», with a disease of th«' lungs. Doctor?« from foreign invasion. He said to a to $20 in Chicago before he is killed. power wliieh thos-* rule- conf, r upon iu iu hug lue errct.on «>t r *r «b »ps afforded me no relief ami cousi<iere»i the minority to block such legislation my case hopeless. I then began to use reporter that in hi* annual report, After he is killed bis killer sells him as they may be opposed to. But it (’<•1. Hogg, who is I»« r.* uti jt vi-il from Ayer’s Ch« rry pectoral, ami, before 1 just forwarded to Washington, he has twef, hide, hoots, tallow, etc., for $82. may be worth while to iuquire whether New York, together wun c «er .1 ■ ipi- had finished one bottle, found relief. I farmer gets half as uiuch for his the filibusters are not too hasty in tuiistH of tu »t city, ba« I investí..i contiuued to take this medicine until a gone into the subject of Pacific coast The steer as he did eight or teu years ago. heavily at Y iquina, au i it is au < ure was « J« id I believe that Ayer s defenses at great length. The detail* The bntcher chargee as much to the ’heir calculations. When the House of Representative noun ’e l tbit h * will makd soma im Cherry Pectoral saved my life.” — of his report could not be obtained consumer now as he di<i eight or ten of the coming Congress assembles it portHn: improvement«» bmliug to pns Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, ill. years ago. and claims that he makes •'Six rears ago I contracted asevere o.my a id for publication, of course.* but the re will be a new body; one as original, ti •n >?»• the grow'li of b » u no more money. There is somebodv cold, which settled on my lungs and porter understood that (ten. Miles standing between the man who raises all intents ami purpose, as the first Yaqmua. so«m «ievelopí-d all the alarming symp will show the necessity of extensive beet to sell aud the mau who buys Legislature of one of the new Slu es Albauy. Or., O"<‘. 11. \ of tu- toms of Consumption 1 had a eougn, and consispiently r will nave no rub «•ot poration wen- filed v i .b night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, « oua v fortifications and defenses for Puget lieef to eat that is making an inordi of any kind until it shall adopt th. m. pains in chest am! si»le*. and was so «•jerk to-day ot the AlL-any C hu d SEMI PORCELAIN nate profit. It has been pretty well Sound, ami recommend a lilieral pol prostrated as to be «» nfim d to my TOURNAY The Constitution provides for tin Wuter, Trniibporti t; an I Lightuu t»ed ^COLQR UNDER THE GLAZE) ascertained that there is a small and most of th«» time After trying icy in tbeir construction. As he says, select organization iu the west a l>eef meeting of Cdngreea on a certain, day Cvmipany. The ¡acorporhUirs are (’ \aiioiis prescriptions, without benefit, >r«i “the cities of Portland. Seattle, Port ring—that is skiuniug the beef-eaters ami then proceeds to say that “each G. Hogue, R- A. B-’ii. • 11,.I. O. W i -'o » my physK-ian finallx determine«! to give I house may determine the rules of its an. I J. L. ibp!e);tbe «-ipi’Hl *d.».-k me Ayer’s Clierry Pectoral I to«»k if, Townsend and Tacoma are at the and beef-raisers of the whole country. proceedings;” and this provision must I ATiM.lHhl, divided into «i.irep of .$1(X) ami the effect was magical I seemed Philadelphia Record. mercy of any third or fourth rate be continuous an«l apply iu turn to e i-’b; the pl.a’e of b-iaim**» is Alimov, to rally from th«- first dose of this A recent estimate of the probable each new and »♦ parate House of Rep and the obj« ct ih to opera;« the medi< me. and, after using only three naval power, anti millions of capital am as well ami sound as ever.” and thousands of homes are without population iu 189») fixes the number resentatives, bo that the Fifty-first S’ihiia n canio. Albauv wat-r w* K h . Kettles, , Congress will have just the same |».w elect no light power, fHC’ori«« ami g . — Rodney Johnson. Springfieid, III. at <57,240,000. The total is obtained any protection whatever in case of at by allowing an increase of 34 pier cent, er of making its rule« as the First workf-, to m tiiiU in ;ind »»¡ «»rate (’anal tack by a foreign power.” during the ten years. The increase Congress had. (••»at« on «aid canal, and collect t<»lb Rule XI.V of the last House of during the decade from 1870 to 1880 for freight and pass »ngers. raKrAKLii BY was 36 pier cent, and it is not im Representatives, as of several preced The st K^kholders arecoinoo-p.l prin THE MONTAN t ELECTION. ing houses, provides that “ these rules probable that an allowance of 34 per cipally of a ►•ymln’ate of N»’a Y< i k Or. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass, cent increase from 1880 to 1890 is well shall be the rules of the House of capitalists. HH’lmhng t <»i. T. E. Hogg, fold by *11 Druggiau bu belile».*4. The present status of affairs in Mon within the mark. But the fact that Representatives of the present ami preffidant of the Oregon Pr.citic R iii- tana is ou its face favorable to the the immigration since 1880 has been succeeding Congresses, unless other ro«id company, < ieo. S. < ’ ••?, ami other Republicans controlling the legisla on a greater scale than during any wise ordered;” but it is very clear that momlters «if th * party which has b«V’.. ture, and electing U. 8. senators, but previous penod seems to have Iwen I this is only directory, tor no house spending sev ; ti I days hers. the the oourta may change the aspiect of ignored in the computation. Over can deprive a succeediug or subse S*ntiarn ('inai. ( ity water Works. affaire. The result depieuJs upon four millions have been added to our quent bouse of its constitutional M-ignoha Flouring mills, ami other whether or not the action of the board psipulation from this solin'« in eight power to determine the rules of its property sol.l Saturday by John A. of canvassers in one county in throw years. Of course so large a nnmlier of proceedings. In other words, e ch Crawford to Col. Hogg, was to »lay ing out the vote of one precinct be immigrants mnst enlarge the percent house is a complete law unto itself, s«»Id to 11ns syndicate for S.’kiO.WM. cause of frand sb:,11 lie sustained by age of increase materially. It would in so tar as making rules iaconcerned 1 'he syndicate has purcbas»’«! nlmut the courts. The details are given therefore not be surprising if 189»! de- And now let us see what the sequel tw»’Uty live a»‘r«’s of land adjoining as follows velopied the fact that we have nearer may lie when the new Congress meets ■ Butte (M. TOctober 14. -The 69.000,000 than 67.0110,000 people. The Constitution requires the House Y upuua bay. l’hev have also pur- Board of Canvassers of Silver Bow to ch'sise its speaker and other ofli clianvl alsnii So l.OiM worth of busi Concerning Henry Villard's latest county to-day rendered its decision in cere, and then apparently leaves it to ness property h«»re, ami it is an the matter of counting the votes of scheme, Dow, Jones Jt Co., of New its owu guidance. When the roll is nounced that togetbei with th«»Oreg--n York, issued the following last Friday : precinct 34, or the railroad precinct, called by th«- clerk of the late house P.u’irtc «Mimpany they propose to do and by a vote of 2 to 1 decided to "As we learn the facts from an un it will ap|>ear that the Republicans f«»r Alb’.ny wind the Northern Pu».’iti»’ official source, the movement that throw out that precinct on the grounds have a majority, and they will elect has dom* for Tacoma. They will that only three judges officiated, in Villard contemplates is to form a their sp«>ak«'r ami other officers. Then begin by erecting a big hotel here and stead of five as the lnw prescribes; compieuy under a more liberal charter if a set of rules lie submitted for a $50,(M brick building for thecom- that theconnt was conducted secretly; thau the Oregon Transpxirtation. To ; adoption, what chance can tlsire be p .ny's of»i •♦•s. and esLibliso their imi- that whisky was kep,t at the psilling do the financiering, etc., for his cor for dilatory motions or f ir filibuster ehine ami c »r shops Imre. They will place and given by the judges to vot poration, he wants to get nil of the ing’ There will Is« no rule behind also euiabliob gas works and several ers, and other gross irregularities were restrictions of Oregon laws. Part of which the olwtrnetionista can shelter other ont«Tpris»H tending to pr«»mote bis plan is said to be to sell to this themselves, ami the only question at committed. the growth of the c’ty. This is one of the rotten boroughs new company assets of Oregon Trans issue will lie one of numbers. If the where the foreigners were voted like pxirtatiou stock for ettick ot the new Republican majority stands together cattle. The precinct polled 174 votes. oompiany. Villard baa been under ami votes solidly it cun defy the nn Kaitr Poultry «ml F<vr» 171 of which were straight Democratic. the weather for several days, conse nority and adopt such rules as it may Mr. L. Colotnnn. foru erlr r .Jark- quently we are not able to get con The throwing out of this precinct think proper. A majority is a quorum b.inv'.lle rnerrhunt. who 1« now h rem* gives the Republicans six out of ten firmation or demal of this statement. to transact any business, so the Dem «l *nt of San Francii^'o. owns a lar^e Representatives from Silver Bow Home Oregon Transportation stock ocrat* cannot break the quorum by atnnuift o* firtn’n« property in tins county ami changes the complexion holders are preparing to ask the courts absenting themselves, providing the v dh-y, nn'.i shows a eotnim n<Ub!e in 1 of the Legislature, giving the liepnb-« to com piel Villard to state what be Republican members are all in then terest m the q’hth'Hi of tiudmu the has done with Oregou Transconti beans three und p«wsil)ly five majority- places. I ms I prolnetu for tie* best tuarkwt* on joint ballot, thus insuring two Re nental assets and mouey received from The time has fully come to clip the within i»\u'h the f .r-m r* ot li»»jm* recent sale of Oregou Railway * Navi publican Henators from the new State. wiugs of a factious minority ami se Hiver Vaih v. He has l*»-n advocat gation stock." The Democrats were despierate and cure to the majority the rights which ing a tvhl of the siig-.r m tbi.- had a powerful corp« of legal lurnina A recent 8. F. E-raminrr special belong to it under every theory of a valley, and the laid time he was up ríes, who fought over every inch of from New York say s that Clans Spreck representative government; and it hero he took Lack mill bin» i sample the ground míale unclean and irregu els's big sugar refinery at Philiuiel- would certainly seem that un effectual of flour from Hogti Hiver wheat. Hr lar by their officers of election. pbia is about compílete aud an idea way to do this is for the Republican found it. would seb side by title with The decision of the board was re of its immensity may he hail from the majority in the new House of Kepre the leading bramis tn the < ity, but ceived m absolute silence, though the iusurance on the building, $1,800,000. seutat ives to exercise its Const it utionai that the long rail tr.u.nportatioii was room was crowded by t>otb Democrat* It is the largeat sugar refinery in the ■ authority aud adopt such rules as A bar to profitable shipment. In a and Republicans. Tnere was no sign world aud Its capacity is 4.0)0,01)0 lbs. shall secure every right to wlueli the letter to .Mr. W. 1. Vawter, of M»-d- of commendation or disapproval. Prior or ¡11.500 barrels daily. It is fitted minority ia entitled, but at the same ford. he eaya: AT THE to giviug the decision of the majority up with over two hundred Westing time to deprive it of the power of ob M in Francisco is an in» xh Gist’bbx of the board. Chairman Jack s ated house engines, msteaii of the usual structing all legislation, us it has lieen market for all pruduce baring ship that he hail lieen informed that threats arrangement of belting and when any able to do nmier the rules of previous ment and it is th»» duty of the papers against the lives of the comm lesione re thing gets out of order with one or more ' houses.- [8. F. Chronicle. m Jackson county, one and ail, to bail been uttered if they dared to engines that part of the works can lie n . ke this th* ir point; to find out and A Thieving Son »nil Taken Home. throw out any of the return*. He was shut down without interfering with agitata, and let the producers know there to say that the Ixwrd would do the rent. There has lieen great rivalry The Portland papers of last Friday • a ¡mt jt will l>e to the l»r«t inf- n*t to the right thing as they saw it, no mat among the brokers to get agencies for tell the following story of low thievery produce and rc/se. Some will •er which political piarty it might help the sale of the product mid there are in high life: George C. Haswell, a ably pay no atte ntion, but others will, or injure. They were there to do their said to have been twenty-seven appli young tnsn of alsiut 24 years of age. and tn time such a thing as hanl and they had the moral courage cants for agents tn this city. Appli made his appearance in th" city alsmt times and scareityof money will never cations for agencies iu the West, a week ago. He dressed flashily, lived be known tn Hogue river valley. all of it. As soon as the decision was read the South and Sonthweet foot up over at the finest restaurants, and spent M v advice is th it every farmer m Democratic attorneys raatie applies 12,u0D. While some people affect to lavishly. Nobody knew who he was Hogue river valley shall tievotp ¡ jg ,g. tion to the District Court for an al treat Spreckels's pronunciainentos or where he came from until yester tentioij and ¡»«gin to raise ponl.ry < n a ternative writ of mandamus to compel with contempt, and insinuate he is a day, when W. H. Haswell, unde of large scale and they v.ill see that the board to count all the votes. The man who likes to be interviewed, oth the young man. arrived in the city and mor«» money will l>* realized each an»I wiit was issue«! by Judge De Wolf era say the sugar trust is afraid of immediately took lnm in charge. Mr. «•very year for chickens and eggs Hi an and served ou the board in less than him, and pyoint to the fact that its Haswell stab's that the young man is for th* wheat crop. A gte:<. < n» five minutes after the deeiaioii hail stock, which has sold at 126, is now a son of a wealthy man in Hartford. oiber things can be raise 1 wbicb will the b.*t skylights in Or- been announcetL Th« Isiard ad selling at 83 or 84. and that the trnst Conn. Six m ruths ago the boy- l>e of more bcn dV tb .ii whe.?.. f r in l| < ■ or.. I Irnoiriiiy hoir to u.w if, journeii. and the case will come up in has lieen putting prices down one- robbed bis father of ninety thousand also satisfied the railroad ^mnarv I Gl lMStr.li noon WORK. eighth-cent at a time for week* past. dollars unregistered government I mioi I s , wiil be reasonable with freight cbargf s the district court Nov. 7th. It ia claimed for th« Philadelphia lo and tied. The father refused to in- when they a«‘e p^'Ople are in earnest M. E. TYLER. Hays the Lakeview Ejtamiurr ot cation that it has all the advantages voketbe aid of detective«, and nothing and have things to ship. October 10th: A large nqmtier of cat of New York and Boston and added was said about the matter Almnt I will thank you if you will give tle have passed through this county to them the difference of 2 cents pier ten days ago the uncle learned of the these letters to yonr I»M-nl paper. Let \M!J AND. OhKOON. in the past two weeks on their way cwt. tn its favor as to New York and young man’s presence in Portland, the people of it «gu* river valley «♦ »• to the Hau Francis.si market Devine. 4 cents aa to Boston, in the matter and came here at once, confronted Ins what cm be »¡one to banish hard M». pt ’ s «ide Moju street. ___________________ _______ Mason i Co. Thursday seut ________ head of freight to the West, Northwest, nephew, and with a threat of arrest times. of steers through, on Friday about South and Southwest ou the full ont- persuaded young Haswell to deliver I may also add that th* pr.-lu -er« 1,000 and on Saturday between 1.000 put of the fsetory 2 cents would rep' to him the stolen bowls. The young need n»»t fear that th* market here and 2,000. J. D. Gnerraz, started with resent an advantage of about man had spent $950), but the remain will b* overstocked with egga or poul 4» W some time last week. G. W. Ma pee a Jay aa to New York and twice that ing $S> >,500 he give to his uncle try. Th' re is no «*n i to the demand amount aa to Boston. left with 600 head for Reno last Thurs Both started for home in Hartford for «neb articles. Tracing that you day. About teu days ago the Oregon will pardon me for intruding an 1 that last night • • » —— - pAr’Jsnd W usji Laud Co. passed through town with For sale, at » B*rg»ln you will comply with mv I or at t «e Capital 1 about 700 tiead of steers. A gentleman in the auditor gener remain, V«»nr» v- ry truly, A team of good, young horses, a Both ick sre under L. C. («II.F.MB'. t of A P Ar’.a tro’.g, hav.. wagon and set of harness nearly new al's office at Lansing. Michigan, wishes c lies, saircratcsoi tucion. to exchange well located property m Go to theEuropean rmtauraul under Will lie sold at a great bargain, as the that city for improved fruit land m L.ri-.j !!<■•• «, shorthand, Masonic temple on Maiust, .Ashland for owner has no use for them and doesn't or near Ashland—property which Wmte.1 byelderh • d« with slaugh fresh Eastern oysters by the dish of want to buy hay. Apply at once to would yield returns without too long ter, a position as noir "kt-'per. com Tvp-v: :: t . FeMBanship. Engli*b_Dep*rt- ‘ ì\ «i» rverr .s’?n< Stil A. P. Hammond. osn. B. F. S byuxr . a waiting. For particulars apply to fort ble bc m- sr.l p ri nei t employ- ; . i r.ir 1 .t-a.l'lre»» Rev. G. J. iV'ol'ster of ths Ashland mei t at u.c !< ra’e "-."go«. Inquire at i- . in .«), t> Fruit l'âne sud Mason glass jars, at rotlUn.1. Oreg’ju J«* batein. O)«gon. 1 iMHesotliue, AsuUuJ. Or. (IStf, Edding A Morse's. * CvugiageUoual Uhurvh STARTLING- Best of All Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, M BARGAINS 1 N Fall and Winter WRAP <Xr CLOAIxH « 11 n in i ng 2.5(J ”>.(•< J 5.00 liese prices are less than the same goods could b<* niamitactur"d for. a buyer in the market who is sending us every week New Fall and \\ inti r G■>< »a of the latest novelties and styles, we can give you belter values than elsewhere, ami we guarantee to sell you goods of all kinds as close in San Francisco or Portland. K A Tii k.’tN gill* >,HI a '¡lv, r r.al.-.l sun« Shell, uurlb IU l icketF gnt * \uu •• llutivr Knife, uurtb 12 Ticket* Kivu* ><>u * uvu mx ic I. hcv I'm worm i'» Ticket* give* y<»u m mi of Koger*' T cm *| h >< d *. «orih Ti« k»*lb givo- ion a <*rt o| liogvr* Knives, toorth t’> Ti« ket* ght ■» you h *rl of J log» i * E»»rk*. v* h »’.» I irk els gives you a of Koerr»’ Tabl**sjM>. < hn . w . r' , i Mi Ticket«givrs voti rd;on l’i< :tir» -»f xuufm ìi your frieud*. worth PLEASE COME AM) SEE THE GtlOlie AM) Mimi TICKET TO VOI R FKILMiS. WOODBURN LARCESTSTOCK IN THE THIS WEEK NORTHWEST ! the leading varlette» of fruit, shade, ornamental, not »nd evergreen trees. 1-4 Men’s Suits for Men’s Suits for •HB HOTOG^PHY. RED HOUSE! Men’s Suits for Men's Suits for ------- Consisting of------- APPLE. PEAR, PEACH, PLUM. PRUNE, CHERRY, APRICOT. NECTARINE, ALMOND, WALNUT, and Men’s Suits (Eine Dress) for Shade and Ornamental Trees. Grape Vine, Currants. Gooselterries. Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawdwrries, Figs, Etc., Etc, < >ur trees are grown without irrigation on Red hill land, and all of known va rieties that succeed in Southern Oregon. '1'hose contemplating tree planting will do well to viwit our orchard and nur aery, or write us for price list. Postoflioe — Murphy. Josephine county Oregon. K. K. station, Grant’* Pass Men's Boots of all kiln's—largest stock in Southern Oregon, anti at lowest prices as we wish to reduce the stock A. H. CARSON & SON. Our new line of Gloves. Hats & Neckwear to ar?ive this wk. .V. H. ATKINSON, r a. CARTER K. V. TARTAR freni-leni Vice-Preu. «'»»hier TheBankof Ashland you want ASHLAND OGN. Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 When you have cash and want a bargain drop in at our place. Does a General Banking Business. idlectlon» made al ail accessible points <>n favorable term». Sight axi h»ng'- »nd telegr»phlc tr»n»feni Portl»nd. San Freneiaco and New York Voiirs Truly, I ?«»/// dujtf bought at utamL^rd pr»c^. O. H. BLOUNT