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Ifailroad Accidents. Tanner'« SuroM»*r. NOTES ANI» NEUS. RED HOUSE COLUMN. NEIGHBORING < <»l N LIES. Geueral Green B. Rauni, of Illinois, Another railroad aividuit occurred Claus Spreekies has notified the on tbeO. A C. 1». K. last Friday night has teen appointed Commissioner of SISKIYOU COUNTY, A'AU caused again by a misplaced switch October lvit>. Pensions, to succeed Corporal Tanner, sugar trade of the country that he will Friday, (Yreka Journal, Oct- 23. and has alreadv entered upon the dis at ouoe tiegiu refining at Philadelphia, —and iigam causing the death of a The Yreka R. R. h-s teen hailin g a and solicits business. locomotive fireman. The accident large amount of freight lately, and charge of the duties of tbe office^ EDITORIAL MOTES AMO MEWS Dispatches from Washington have The King of Portugal died last occurred at 1(1 o’clock at the north brought iu four box cars tilled with the following concerning the appoint Saturday, aged 55 years. Ilis eldest end of the switch at Junction. The goods on one day last week, with a The natural gas fever has lieen ment ami its reception by the public: son will succeed to the throne under south-bound tram was twenty min freight train every day. utes late, cud going at a high speed. Chicago. October 19. - A special the title of Carlos I. started in California by the success Mr. Thomas Greener. I he well-known The engme passed the switch in safety, ful well bored at Stockton, and it will from Washington says: The appoint Gen. John F. Hartranft, a dibtin- ____________ but the tender _ fiew off the track and boot and shoemaker, formerly of this ment of Genera! Green B. Raum to no doubt soon become epidemic te Commissioner of Pensions while a guished soldier of the late war and , derailed an extra car. express, and place, but tor some years past a r**ei- of Linkville, was iu town a few throughout the state. It is to be great suiqirise is regarded with favor ex-Governor of Pennsylvania, died at baggage curs and tlie first sleeper, deut 1 since, eu route for Southern Af ' hoped it will not lie followed by the by almost every one heard from. his home in Norristown, that state, which plunged against u car loadiil days Oct. 17th, aged 59 years. with iron standing ou th« side track. nca. where he tins resided for several wild excitement which has always at General Raum is a popular though It was « siuaxb-up involving more years. not a boasting Grand Army man. and Concerning the official report of the tended the oil strikes in the East. he is a splendid lawy er, familiar not dynamite guns on 1 lie new naval ves loss iu dollars and cents than have A car loadof fruit boxes whs brought lieen sunk in auy mishap of recent only with tlie laws but the rules and The AU-America congressional del practices of the Pension < »ffice. He sel. ••Vesuvius.” «dispatch of Saturday occurrence. Tbe engine was badly here last week from G. i * ii ’* b Pi.- .-, Or., egatee are visiting the great manu for several years occupied the office of »a»s: The board reports that the trials, damaged, tender demolished, uml furnished by fruit-buyers from lielow, .» • far as proceeded with, were suceess- who ale purchasing Irmt in Scott Vai _ __ aud express _ factories in Illinois this week, after a Commissioner of Internal ^'euue. ; ru)( „„j lhal lhe gllllH lhr,.w slll l|H ' baggage ears i and on* ley and this section io: dehveiy ill L Pullman badly shattered or wholly General Raum goes into the office iu ♦- ( . . p.iiiman Hiuiiv < Yreka. much enjoyed rest in Chicago. They footuiuing two hundred or mor* i demolished. The track was torn up ter equipped in every way than any ( were at the McCormick reaper works of his predecessors. He h«» ;:•> hole ; poiiiid« of dynamite oue mile with rea- I for a c.iusideiable distance. In all A man named Bernard VtbiUuck, a accuracy. The board «!««> re- and the Pullman car shops Monday. bies and no prejudices. He wa. not Hou«ble ot Prussia, aged 50 years, was j ;»>rt» that it« erew was well protected. the wreck, however, no one was seri native Some of them are tired of traveling wounded, it is true, but it m iy be Rapidity of tire not tes'ed, but tlie ously lujiired but the fireman, Robert a* -id» utally killed near Sawyer's B* r C. Putnam, of E ist Portland. He List Friday evening, by falling from | board believes it will be all right. on car wheels, but they are reported that he is the tetter for that re.i«*n. was caught betweeu the engine aud the end ot the bridge on mam trail, at The tirst meution of General Raum'» a* all greatly interested in the exten The «etiior class of Harvard college the end of a cur. aud crushed so that the crossing of Salmon river. name for the Commissionership of sive factories and the prosperous ag Pensions was probably by Sviiator has elected Cleuieut Garrett Morgan, tn* died at SI. Vincent's tio. pit.il in I Last evening alxint 5 o'clock, Clar ricultural communities side by side Mitchell of Oregon, it was almost a 1 colored man, class orator. The elec Portland on Monday morning. The ence S. Smith met with a serious aeci tion was hotly contested, blit Morgan engineer received only slight injuries. dent at the Little Shasta Hour milt, by three weeks ago. Passing a news- 1 in the magnificent state of Illinois. I 1 paper bureau ; tie Senator xtejq*ed received a substantial majority. Mor The railroad officials declare th»* bi iug caught on a shall, winch toie oil entered college with but little switch must have lx*en partially all Ins clothes, throwiug him with aside and said “If 1 were President gan I Still another Atlantic cable is to te Harrisou 1 would sen«! for General nieam*. and during bis freslimau year turned, causing the accident. Em great force to tlie floor, the stripping laid—this time a purely British enter Green B. Raum of Illinois, and in worked iu a barter shop. Since then ployes deuy it and it is thought the of hie clothiug being evidently what i bis rank as student has brought him prise. The cable will extend from the duce him if possible to take hold of tenetieiarv liuAiey from tbe college. switch had been tampered with by «lived his life, although he is very tranqis. the pension sffice. He is the best man aorioualy bruised, the extent 1« mg not Straits of Belle Isle. Canada, to Clom for it in the country. It fans just oc Last year as competitor for the lloyl- This accident is the fourth one to yet fully known. He ha t stoppnl on stoue prizes be carried bis audience bay in Ireland, and will lie 1909 miles curred to me. ami I am going straight happen lietween Salem ami Engi ne tlie way home to procure some screen since the 28th of July. Th*’ other ings, and while putting them in a sack long. Its cost will lie about $1,600,- to the White House and make the by storm aud won tbe tirst place. Concerning tbe recent change in three wi re, one at Albany in which by in the basement of th*' mill, where a 009, considerably less than any Atlan suggestion.” This the Senator di<L a misplaced switch Engine,: "Big and there is uo doubt that tins talk tic cable yet laid. The increase in and others the Senator had with pub tbe directorate of the Northern Pa Jack” and Firemen Guthrie met shaft sticks out aliont eighteen inches, tils coat Wu« caught in some manner, cific railroad, tbe Now York corres the number of ocean cables is an in lic men who made further suggestions pondent of the San Francisco C/iroa- death; another near Turner caused by which caused the accident, no one be dex of the progress of practical sci at the executive mansion led to the iele says: James B. Haggiu has joined a lkx*k of sheep; and the Halsey wreck mg with him at the time. l»r. Gregory ence in the world, and, more particu appointment. Senator Mitchell is fortunes with Henry Villard, owning cause,! liy cows obstructing tlie track, ataited out immediately from Yreka, which resulted in tlie death of Fire naturally elated to-night. larly, of the growth and development ■ Ex-Commissioner Tanner said to 15,091) shares of North Pacific pre man Billy Ratisoti and the wounding on being called by telephone, and han him removM to iiis residence late in ferred. Villard put Haggin 011 ba. of America. your correspondent as Siam as he heard ticket as a director, rubbing off Fred of Engineer McFadden. thegiight. t I of the appointment: "It is the liest erick Billings, former president of tlie On Sunday a tram on the N. I*. IL The Nashville coloretl men who selection that could have teeti made. road. Californians here believe thnt I K. uear llutitcr'ii, was wr»ck«l by Faruipr» Iiwtitiite. have issued an address to the country Geueral Raum was a gailaut soldier, within « reasonable lime Haggin will running into a stei r, and in this aoci- Following i» tii* pn.x'rainnie *<f thè Fsru. is a gixxl man. a tine lawyer, with lib own Villard ami a controlling luteresL ,|,.ut. also, the fireman was kill*«!. er» hi.-ihute, lo t>» hel’l iiixler thè »a-;.,< • - to tbe effect that the reported race eral views on the subject of pensious, in the Northern Paeitie. The engineer was thrown out of the ..I th.- -n.le tifra’vlturiil l'olleg.-. «t A»ti*ainl contiiet in the south is all the effect and I am satisfied he. will do all he Oreguu. fh’tolM’r Z.th an.l -t.lli. cab over the bagg. ge car in •> atield Says a Washington correspondent of partisan political agitation, and can for tbe pensioners.” FK1UAV. 7:30 I’. M a distance of thirty feet, but escaped of the Association Press: The Indus The appointment is very favorably Music. that the Republicans of the north fatal injuries. The tireman, James A.l.ir.’sxot Wel. oine 11 11 l.ee<t» received by the G. A. IL Gen. Raum trial party that nominated A. E. R d- Nolan, was scalded, and died within should let the question lake care of served iu the army of the Tennessee stone of California for President last K<*»|x>ii»e, l’rul 11. 1. Aruol.l Mu.ii. itself, tell us that what we want is “a as Brigadier-General under McPher year lias reorganized under the title a few hours. lan herou llor».- IV. 1 Myer Piseli—ioli. division of the colored vote of the son anti Sherman, ha» teen a memlx r of the Industrial Congress, with Red- ' stone as president for oue year. The Normal Notos. SATVilUAV. I* 30 *. x of Congress, ami served as Comm ’ s- south.” Some people think «división <<rnt*e Culture. A 11-Csrxon sioner of Internal Revenue from ls7»’> ■ party proposes to hold sessions here Four new btinknts uince our last of tbe «lute vote of tbe south might to 18Ki. when he resigned to practice ituring the sitting of tbe national l’t-. .i — ioa. Work <*I state Board of Horiteuhure. J. P C*ongr«ss aud examine into and report not £8. bring about a healthier condition of law in Washington city. W intimili. on all bills intnxluced into that body. Mr. 11. L. Vining is now one of the lii»eu»>ion. governmental affairs in that region. Each state will be entitled to as many retail grocers iu our busiueBt» depart So Repiitilirans Nred Apply KATVRnAV. 2 e. M. At least there ought to te permitted delegates in tbe Industrial Congress ment. Reìalton ut Geulogv tu Agnculture, R A A special of Oct. 19th to the New as they have Senators aud Representa a semblance of free speech in politics. Mi iter Orleans Timts-lh uun-'int from Jack The social on Friday evening wan a Di»*’us.*>iou. Thu, the Republicans of Mistmwippi son. Miss., makes the following state tives in the national Congress. »olile **(our Inse.’t l'est«. Prof F I. lla.-l. very enjoyable affair. After a short say, is not permitted in that state. If Daniel Webster were now alive to program in which all di»l well, social burri. ment: Di»eu««loli. The Republican State Executive see the four new States take their games were m order aud all seemed »ATI KDAV. The Pan-American Congress has Committee met Here to-day to consid places in tbe Union, savs the Glol* - to have a jolly lime. Munir. teen shown the numerous aud enor er the withdrawal of General Clial th mot-rat. be Would recall with some n< h Culture S. B. Galey, The “Veepertine Literary and Mus Ft Pisciisbion mous furniture manufacturing estab mers from the head of the Stat ehagriu tlie fact that he objected to ical” society has been reorganiz’ d aud M ’ixe. ticket. The committee issued the the organization of a Territorial gov lishments of Grand Rapids; they have following: "As Republicans of Mis ernment for Oregon ou tbe ground souiegiKxi work is exfiected of it. A l.c< iure, Prof. E. E. Grimm. Mu-ic. also seen in nearly every Western sisaippi, we are compelled to withdraw that said region wuh “ so far off that it full program will be givuu at its next >’»ort uiscusslou will follow euch ptipv ortalk. town of consequence that the manu our State ticket. \Ve knew that our could never lx* governed by tlie United meeting. The “Normal Student,” the ofliual facturing industry flourishes side by votes would lie stolen and our voters Stales” and that a delegate to C* ingress A Pleasing Sense from the polls, but we hoped from there "could not reach Washing school paper, is to b«» Htare.’d at once, tide with agriculture. Now. if Mr. driven that in the larger towns and citie», at ton until a year after the expiration ot and all thoee who will 8“ud in their ()• health and strength renewed and oi Blaine wishes to reduce the members least, the semblance of free speech his term.” Mr. Webster was a wise names will rweive it free for three ease and c »mfort follows the use ol of the congress to a complete state of might still remain to us. but our can man, tint be hud only a limited idea of months. Address “Normal blmL ul,” Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmoin with nature to effectually cleanse th< Ashland, Oregon. subjection, let him furnish them with didates are not safely allowed to dis the coming greatness of his couutry. system when costive or bilious. F»» cuss our protest. They desired es The vote of tbe largest cities ot tbe copies of Democratic free-trade docu Mies Ella Biiraell is again in her sale in 50c. and $1 bottles by all leadin-. pecially to go liefore the whole peopl* druggists. menta which conclusively demonstrate of the State and challenge the Demo four n«w States was ns follows: Ta class and will finish the advanced coma, 5234. Seettle 45(io, Butte. M. 1.. course thia year. I here will I m * eight that the effect of protection is to place crats to a comparison of principles including neightxinug camps, 41 ’9. INsiple going to Jacksonville wii or ten from the advanced course and the agricultural community at the and records Heleua, M. T . 3553, Spokane Fulls, ns many from the elementary course. find Flymale's coach awaiting ever* “ When the armed revolution of tram at Medford. Ask for tlie Is 314s, Sioux Falls, S. 1»., 21(»t. 1’aco mercy of the manufacturing. If the 1875 wrested the State from ns. Mis Mr. (’lair Hunter, brother of Misa gentlemen of the congress escape sissippi was the only Southern S ate rns is, according to the vote, «bout Hope Hunter, has arrived from Jose coach Flyinale» one-third larger Ilian Helena ami softening of tbe brain from attempt' unburdened with a State debt. She twice ns large :*s Sn ux F alls. Wash phine county aud ♦ ntered the Norm al. ing to harmonize Democratic free- has a Democratic one to-day. Mi.-»is- ington east the largest vote of any of ’ We tind allot our students so well trade assertions with facts they will sippi is governed by a minority de» tlie new States. • x< pt Souih Dak *ta. pleawd with the school that they are potism. and we appeal to our country • »nr b st helpers m building up our prove themselves superior men and for redress. The Constitution that which was allowed two members oi school; tiny either return or cause Congress. The total vote of South will reach the protectionist's conclu we adopted is the only one in the D’lkot«* was idamt xo.l* .11; that of North »•I th is to alien 1 our scivol. Jh >e I ..» i ' Dakota 37,0911. Tin* total vote of are substsm’tnd favors and are duly Who a<lviHv«l her pupils to strengthen sion that the only wav to escape plac South s i satisfactory that been changed Our laws stand ub- Washington last Novemter wa s 4’1.- appreciated. their min<ls by the use of Ayer's Sar ing one industrial class at the mercy stantially unchanged ai d tinrep* . *d. .’»2t. It w.11 exc eed ’ i O.' ii O this year. saparilla. appreciated the truth that H Try Olivet h.u» t-nfered the train bodily health is essential to mental of another is to diversify the indus but we are Republicans, and tie ing r -oni a permanent pupil. 1'heie tries of a nation and not follow tbe our offense. F’or fourteen y* a - rigor. For persons of delicate and feeble Several hiimlr»»! Bostonians, s;o- l > room for a few more, semi tb< tu constitution, whether young or old, thia the Elerald. have during'he past w** ». along. free-trade idea to its logical conclu ever since the mfainou» Mi.— - , plan was adopted our path h ■ l*o n medn ine is remarkably beneficial. Be sion of making one set of people, the marked by the bio I oi our shut . n >t beencWwrly deceiveti by * h'tle de vice called “the fiv, -cent detective cam- sure you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. producers of raw materials and fotxi only of well-known haders who brave era,” ««>1*1 on the streets. Iu n fol 1**1 Item». •• E m ry spring and fall I take a num- products, hewers of wood and draw ly died, but of f.i'.iful followers piece of pli|x'r is cut a hole, which 1» Geo. A. Jiu’ks'iii was in town during bt-r of botdt-s of Ayri s >«iisaparilla. and known only in the cabins of tl .- lown ih imvereit hv a slide of black paper. Ilio week. am greatly I mmi »-tiled " — Mrs. .James II ers of water for manufacturing na "We refer not only to such well Almve is tbe inscription, “Look in (he Eastman, bteneham. Mass. tions.—[S. F. Chronicle. Born On Get. Is:!’. t *Mr. am! Mrs. known slaughters as Kemper ind camera intently for tell seconds, ami 1 liav taken Ay.r's Sar^apnrilla vvilb gt. at benefit to inv general health.’’ Copiah, Clinton ami Carrolton. Wlial then quickly withdraw the slide.jwheu “Shorty” Hsiailton, a daughter. The question of the color line is — MissTbirza L. Crerar. Palmyra, Md. lak and Vicksburg. Yazoo City uid you will seen picture of loiirself. No Wm. Fi’li* lev. of Waldo, is tisi'ina* agitating the “best families" in the Leflore, but to the nameless killing chemical« required.” It was some *• My «laughter, twehe years of age, bis uucle, Wm. Angle, tins week. has suffered fur the past year in m East again, through the choice of a by creek and bayou, on the highways what amusing to see the purchaser Tlie motor line is now a Hettle ! fact, take h:s “camera," hasten to some colored senior at Harvard for the class and by ways. “These are the Democratic argu iloorway, gaze into the instrument, and tile work will tegiu lx t *ro very orator. From the sensational dis ments which crush ns. W*> can do pull the slide ami then throw ttethilig l'UiR* A few weeks sinee, we began t*» give patches regarding the affair it is im no more. We dare no longer carry away iu disgust as he suddenly beheld 1*. r A s •■; ■> >a:'s .; * H. i > * . h 1 m The [.Lift! ’ma I» I.’-Jig put 0*1 the gn-afiy impr«»\ed Mrs Harriet H possible to arrive at a conclusion as our tattered ami blood stained lie- the likeness, presumably his own, ot a lower Htory of tlie v op'-r-i I* Battles. South Chelmsford. Ma-vs TOURNAY SEMI PORCELAIN to the exact merit« of the case. At publican tiag. We appeal to the na doukey. which is to lie occupied i*y Stave* A ^COLOR UNDER THE GLAZE) “About a year ago I began using Ayer’s tion. Is national law ami honor but first it was said the choice was well a delnsioti and a snare’: When we Europ*-an scientist« are discussing Walker. Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility made as based solely upon the ability, rely upon the guarantees of the na the chances of Asiatic cholera reach Oukee Comoily Sketch Club and and neuralgia resulting from malarial • 'Xpo.sure in the army. I was in a very scholarship and merit of the color«! tional Constitution do we but lean ing the eastern shore of the Atlantic Swiss fieli Ringers. Howiir*! h IL II. bad < »»ndition. but six bottles of tlie Sar during the coming year. Three student, and again it is asserted that upon a broken reed : If so, announce months ago tbe cholera appeared in Thursday eveuiug Do not fa:l to at- saparilla, with o< < asional «loses of Ay er's t.-biL Pills, have greatly improve«! my health. a swell club of the college, finding the policy tsildly and acquit ns of fur Mesopotan.ia, ami it has uow been I am now able to work, and feel that 1 ther effort.” St aver £ Walker have moved tl*:r • annot say too much for your excellent propagated in Persia. On August their own choice of orator not likely stock of gixxls from Central Fl int 241 ti the epidemic was raging at Bug- ninedies.'“ — F. A. Pinkham. South The Rains in i alifemia. to be effectual, elected the colored dad. At that place from the 29tli to this week to this piata*. They will Moluncus, Me man out of spite, and to punish Pres The raius of the past week have lieen tbe 31st of August the death rate from open their large house here about •• My daughter, sixteen years old. is using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla w ith go«»«! ef ident Elliot for his partisan attitude — heavier in many parte of California cholera was from 299 to 499 persons Nov. 1st. than in this valley, ns the following fect." — Ke\. S. .1 Graham. United a day. Since tbe jiest of 1x31 noepi- he having made his Democracy par Orra Angle bus piacisi a j ir of beans reports from a few place« show: demie has t een so fatal. In Septetu- iu ins store wiudow and tlie person Brethren Church, Buckhannon, W. Va. ticularly offensive to tlie Republican •\1 suffered from Chico, Cal., Oct. 21. The adolx* land ter the cholera spread to th« Eu etudents of late. If the latter situa has been so saturated that nearly al) phrates ami tbe Tigris. The scourge guessing mar* »1 the tinmlx r of tx aus it contains will receive $19 in cash on tion be the true one, it is a disgrace to will have to lay idle until next season. iias now reached tbe Persian gulf. Christmas. with lame l»a« k and heatiache, anil have the college that such a narrow spirit Thousands of sacks of grain on the Of several epidemics coming from C. W Coker left Thursday mon* be« n much benefited by tlie use of Ayer's river bank and aloug the railroad are should be able to control the votes of damaged. Lnrg« quantities will have Hiudooetan ami Afghanistan to Persia, ing for California, where tie will spend Sarsaparilla I am now 80 years of age. two invaded Europe, in 1830 and the clan«. However it may be, it is to be re-sacked, with great waste. The 181«. the winter Hl hopes ot ! benefiting Ins ami am satisfi«*«! that my present health health. He will return about the Is' and prolonged life are dm- to the us<‘ of absurd to be making a fuss over the farmers are blue over their prospects. A y er's Sarsaparilla ” — Lucy Mortitt, newspapers that have The Eastern matter, anyhow. If colored students Nearly two and a half inches of ram lieeu pitching into Secretary Blame of May. Killingly, Conn. have fallen since yesterday morning. Bev. W. B. Adkins, » Mrs. Ann H Farnsworth, a la«ly 79 are admitted to Harvard I and it is for eutertainfiig filibustering designs years old. So. Woodsto«?k. Vt . writes : Los Angeles. Cal., Oct. 21. The ii|H>n the Sandwieh Islands will be re visiting las uncle, Dr. proper enough that they should bel “ After several weeks' suffering from * of this place, will leave heaviest Octoter ram ever kuown here then there is no reason why the suc continued with light showers to-day. lieved to learn that the first overtures week for his home in Fi. Wayne, In.I. nervous prostration. I pro« ured a b«»ttle for the promised new treaty came from cess of one of them in class honors Much damage is reported. Owing to the government at Honolulu, which I He has made many friends here who of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ami Lefort- I liad taken half of it my usual health should create any sensation. There the lack of sewers many streets are torn instructed its representative at Wash are sorry to see inni leave. returned.’’ have been enough colored men of up, basements flooded, and the largest ington to sound the state department Talent Items. cable system blocked. with regard to them. What the Ha first-class ability in the land to prove rREFAKKIl BY Livermore, Cal., Oct. 21. Over a waiian government proposes is com long ago that they may be expected Talent. Or., Oct 23, 1889. thousand tons of hay in bales and stacks plete reciprocity on all traffic and a Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. We have had a goal s inking mil to get into the front rank in mlellect- are still m the fields, considerable of guarantee of Hawaiian indepeiid* nee Pnc 41, .is bollie., 4 *. Wurth * toltl— ,ual effort occasionally, if they have which is badly damaged. Fully ten by the UniU-l States. This confirms and fanners are busy seeding their fal low ground. Some are plowing but the impressiou existing among w»ll- thousand dollars ’ worth of raisins were the opportunity. It would lie diffcult advied people for n long time that the say they can hardly plow deep enough to pick up a “class" of the brightest caught out m the storm, ami the loss Sandwich Islands were ready to be yet. will lie heavy. The total for the storm men in the United States in which is over three inches of rain. swallowed whenever the Unite.! States The Ixiconiotive- woo«l -contractors was ready to swallow th* in. Whether are putting in their precious tun*'so Fred Diuglas could not enter an in the toothsome morsel offered for our tellectual contest with fair chances of At Burckhalter A Hasty’s yon can delectation is worth the rmk of possi as to till their contracts by the end of The nn<lerwignv<l. Sht rifTiif Jackson conn find the finest line of writing tablets, ble indigestion involved in accepting the year. coming out on top. tv. Oregon, or hi- Deputy, will meet the lax note aud letter paper, of all grades; it is a matter for very grave considera The planing mill is kept busy filling I iv.-r- oi saki county for thr purpo-e nf its large orders for fruit lxix*-s, nfier receiving William L. Scott, the conspicuous time books, pocket memorandum tion. [Oregonian. Taxes for 1389, books, memorandum blocks, note ami which the Pattersons lire to put in On the following days, in their respective member of Congress from Pennsyl receipt blauks, scratch books, lull SucIi gixxi has resulted in bringing their feed and run on fetal awhile. prec’ncts. at thnr usual places of voting vania. the millionaire coal mine own books, pens, inks ami pencils to lie together the men who opposed each and will remain iu each precinct from y V ita . o'clock, r in., until 4 o’clock, p m,. of each other on tlie bl*XXly and decisive field er who as Cleveland's champion and found in the city. da v. to-w it: Gettysburg, that it is gratifying to Wjllovv springs, adviser has lieen posing before the The Ashland T idings and tbe San of learn that the men who met. at Cbica- < entral Point country as one of the great Demo Francisco Weekly Cull, a large eiglit- iminga, tbe most stnblxirnly contest Rock Point A-!il uid City Council met Tue« ¡aS Foot« Creek page paper giving all tlie general news cratic champions of the people in tbe and sanguinary battle fought in the Woodville —both for #2.75 per year, in advance. west, have *>rganiz**d an asso-lation to evening, Oct. 22*1, pursuant to nd V Pleasant Creek terrible struggle agaiust corporate ag Tbe regular price ot the T idihgs is journnient, present, Mayor Mills mid Flonuce Rock aecure tlie ground over which they gressions and monopolistic wealth, has $2.50, anil regular price of th« Call, strnggle*l. for a national park, to be Councilnien Walter, Thornton, Hun T ail creek Meadows teen shown up in a rather mortifying $1.25 -so *>ur offer is a reduction of dedicated to tbe soldiers of both ar- saker an 1 Sutton Thompson A Billings and Oscar Tahir Rock way as a great pretender several times $1 in the price of both. T his is for a mi****, where monuments will te erected Ganiard each presented a petition for Little Butte limited time only. Butte by the varKuis commands engage«!, permission to occupy stre -t space for C Big recently. The latest expose of the ’htmnev Rock which will stand forever as witn* »»>■» building pnrp*ses during the erec Mel for] A gentleman in the auditor gener duplicity of his political character is Eden al's office at Lansing, Michigan, »:• lies **f the valor ami munbixxl <’f the sons furnished in the publication of a letter to exebauge well locattxl property in of America. More bus been done by tion of their respective brick build Ashland ings. In ferred to street e.iminitt* e. Steamboat which he wrote to the president of the that city for improved fruit l**u I i’i tin s«* united efforts of tlie veterans of \ Dplogate Bril of surveyor M. 1« McCall, s l nloutou n New York Central Railway. In 188f> or near Ashland property which ill** North ami South to cement t<>- for establishing grade lines on Oak Mvrlincvidc he asxe«l I»epew. who was in control would yield returns without too long gether the once broken pitxx s *if our street i nd work for water works pre Jacksonville a waiting. For particulars apply to nation, than the wrangling politician** ♦ «(T“ V fast one-half must be paid in cash of the New York Central Railroad, for ! Rev. G. J. Wetet* r of the Ashland have teeu able to undo. It would sented and ordered paid. The Rie.irder w;.~ instructed to Tax-pay* tm will please pay their taxes at an annual pass for a political striker Cong rug** tiou al Gharsh. seem that in peace, ns well ns in war, procure a deed from A. D. Helman to th«---tated times. The la v in regard to their collection will la- strietlv enforced the nation must thank its patriotic vol of his, upon the gronnd that politics J <i BIRb>EV. Binu wagons from $90 up, at Ash unteer soldiers for its preservation. ■ the city of n small trinngiilar piece of Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jack<on county. land Ixmnded by Main, Factory and did not count in corporation matte.», land Mills. * [West Shore. Laurel streets, which Mr. Helman lias and that if re-electe«l he. Scott, might Span of good horses. 1150 pounds; offered to convey to the city. te able to remier some m rvice to cor five and six years old, for sale, Apply The water works committee pre The State Hef*>rtu Selnol. porate interests. He got his pass, as to Bank of Ashland. 8-tf sented a re|x,rt of w hat had b*-**r d*>i >• Governor Pennoyer, speaking to a to date in the matter of putting in the appeal was one which any railroad Choice tea nt Van Sant's gHM'ery Sfafcimian reporter the other day rel the new city water work», which r** corporation would te likely to heed. store at 30 eta. per. lb. ative to what action had been taken [xirt was accepted and ordered spread W. B. GRUBB, Proprietor. by the reform school board towards ii[ion the minutes This is the heroic Scott, who. in his For nice lard call .in T J. Kenney. carrying out the provisions of the notable speech in Congress on tbe Jacksonville 41»Ml to 591»)pounds still law, said that all had been done that Stage leaves Ashland every Monday Mills bill a<lopte«l as his peroration a on band, and for sale at lowest prices. * could have been done. The board Go to corner Main ami Granite • ’reels morning. Leaves Linkrille every for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, 1 hursday morning portion of the language of Andrew Chloride of lime in bulk at Chit Ims bargained for a site on which to artist«’ m.iteri ils, and wall and build locate the same, and will secure title Route via Soda Springs. Shake and Keno. Jackson. He said: “The ambition wood's. ♦ papers. Estimates made on paint so soon as some necessary legal pro ing FARE : which leads me on is an auxious de ing. paper banging, interior decora ceedings can lx* had. As to the build Ashland to Linkville, $<■'• M Mrs and a fixed determination to re In his annual report to the national ing. it would have lieen utterly impos tions, etc. “ Keno, - - - o 00 E vans A B rcsk , Ashland, Or. turn to tbe people unimpaired the- government. Governor Shoup, of Ida sible to have done anything ill regard Expn ssage through to Linkviile. 2c to The Helman farm in th * city of Ash sacred trust they have cen tided to my ho. gives considerable attention to the to it. during the present season, as 2*^o per pound. 13V» charge: to heal tbe wounds of the Mormon qnestion. He states that, in under the law, it is contemplated that land haa been eul>-divid«>d and is now the brick us* >1 for the same shall lie offered in small tracts at very reasona Constitution and preserve it from fur a total population of 113.777 in the made by convict labor, and none ble prices. If yon want a pleasant ther violation; to pursuade my coun territory, there are 25,000 people who could have been procured tins year home or a good investment iu a good trymen. as far as I may. that it is not are adherents of the Mormon faith. as with tlie small force available by part of Asnlaod, don't fail to see this in a spleudid Government, supported Polygamy exists among them to a iiiu Superintendent D*wmng no mor** tract. For sale by G. F. Billmgsor A. brick could be made than were re I). Helman. * by powerful monopolies and aristo ited extent, but is not maintain* d quired in the erection of an addition 12U0 pound horse for sal", cheap: cratical establishments, that they will ojienly, and he notes an enconrag. al wing to the asylum. It is the pur Call well brokcu, single or double ' ‘ " find happiness or their litertiea pro mg division in the church on the sub pose of the board as soon as brick at Bauk. 9 tf can be procured next year to erect at PROPRIETOR. tected, but in a plain system void of ject The constitution which will lie Bnrckhalter A Haste keep in stock once the sebool building pomp.” Noble words, but not very submited to the people at the elec Harman’s pure rubber ahirbi for ¡x-n- consistent withal from a rich man who tion Nov. 5th contains a strong pro holders an t pencils, It Call at the* millinery store of Mr«. the grip on the penholder and eases had begged a railroad pass from a hibitory provision on polygamy. Hutchinson, ladies, comer of Mam the fingers from cramp and fatigue great corporation, and offer««! in re and Church, sts. She lias a fine stock and protect« the tiugers from the ink.* Kept eonoaatly on hand. Fair living price» aro all thaï w« a^k. turn for the favor to “render some of goods in her line, and 1ms ha*l large WewiJl make n to your interest to deal Boston brown bread at the U. S with service to corporate interests” if he experience ns a milliner, so that you us, aive the new meat market a trial. BaJwqr Ireeii evMg * I ¡Mirk oa sand »vary day. 30 I pan rest assrued o< artadteatraa. * should be BgsiB elected to Oungrses. I ASHLAND TIDINGS. STARTLI NG bargains I X inter WRAI 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5 00 7.50 8.50 7.50 5.00 2.50 3.00 5.00 5.00 iña*. ..•aaasur vou can get vou can buy The Teacher General Debility Nervous Prostration Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, h s Sinti ATKINRON, F. H CARTF.R K. V. I A RTFR 'rositb ut. V’ite-l’reA. < ashier The Bankof Ashland ASHLAND OGN. Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00 ASHLAND ani LINKVILLE n'< I xi’s <if all kinds—Largest stock in Smthern Oregon, and at lowest prices a» we vi-li to reduce the stock. Our new line of Gloves. Hats & Neckwear to arrive this wk. STAGE LINE. Does a General Bunking Bneines-. H 0 ü S E ■ollsctiom 'mete At al’, accès ibis t*o*.:n« **n favorable n-nn**. »izht ex ''.ange and telegraphic tra:•«(•■-« rwiUnil. «mi Frs"* i»* •’ 1 >•’•* Y **.'k. ?r.W Jl/ t/ ni ilnn/ì n i 1 ■**•/’. S. STACY \ F-x bn»«*.»» »1 P 'I •—I '' L Wit», l'jir... *1 «*1 »t '.«<• C>1’■■•*•» 1 CoHe^e. h.'.lctn. 1 th sch‘-is »;«-• unde: the nt a A av tin nt of A P. Ainn-tv ■;?. bar.: s.,*nc cvur&e uf studies» same ratexof tuiu« All Kinds of Fresh Meats. CMliraCrjfcrPitclier’s Castoria II<iMncx«y Mtorlliand, Typewriting. Pentnanxhip,Engitib Depart merits. Pay and eieniug -* M•: euls admitted any time. F'»' Cnul i addrea* l »o.’ «’ ’Ak'< >•* I—>•* *’■* ‘:i Ponlaod, (>rcgou balem, When you have cash and our place Yours Truly, O. H. BLOUNT