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ASHLAND TIDINGS. MITES AND NEWS. THE STATE ELECTIONS. Jacksonville Items. NEIGHBORING COI NTIES. The Democrat» have a chance to The Cronin case is making slow pro Mian Mart ba Cardwell is visitivg JOUPHINK COl NTT. gress in court. enjoy a smile of victory again this Jacknonville and is the gueat of Mna Friday. .Vorerahcr ■*>’, I'.'S. (Grant'» P ur . Courier. Novemter t. Jennie Moor«. i Indian hostilities are rejmrted iu “off year” in the result of the state J. K. Pigney, Abe Axtell, Voluey Auzoua again. Mrs. Laura MuMuiius, of Yrrk», Colvigand J. W. Griffith will start to elections last Tuesday in Ohio, Iowa THEY AUE MISINFORMED. Cal.. vwiliug her former home hi morrow for Kerbyville to as»i»t in the Tiie Chicago, Burlington Quincy and Virginia. Following are given Jacksonville, aiui many old time organization of a new G. A. R- Poet, borne malicious or misinformed in i R. R. is looking for tui «»«itIvt to the the latest telegraphic returns f i lends give her welcome. »Inch mil take place Saturday, Nov ! Pacific coast. Virginia -Large Democratic gains dividual recently set ailoat in the b ’ Miss Lizzie CIravcs, of Springfield, ember 2. The Nengki ease lias tieen advanc««d in every section of the state. sta'e pre«s the following little para on the I.’. S. supreme court docket, Missouri, is a Eister of Mrs. l>r. l)eliar, J. If. Ablf purchased six hoe» of >b* Ohio-Best estimate gives Camp ih visitipg J.H'keunviae aiai may pos- Poland-China breed of N. I’- Elsbree, giapb. presumably as a feeble at-i and will soon be board. who lives about seven miles below temptai wit Ex-Secretary of State Bay ard wee to bell, Democratic candidate for gover Hibly reuidtu during the winter. "Her* i- what au Ex say-»beat A»hlan<1. ' be married to Miss May Clymer at the nor, a pluralty of lt*,i>iklover Foraker. Mr. S. L. Helm, of Denton county, town, which averaypHi -425 ponuds The iHsitn tMM.meth nom>>r m Ad,land, a i»i ■ home ot the bride iu Washington yes dressed. This is quite a la* «lory for Tue rest of the Democratic ticket ft-Xas, ia vituluig iiia duuguter, Mr?. Southern Oregon but nevertheless the time la dull. Th,-landlord waib th and i terdav. Judge Neil. Mr. Helm ih u Mexican dnnketh -t-ooa drink in i.is an^.-r i ■ , elected by about 5-Mt). The Pluto war veteran and iound a comrade, true. "To Let’’ a; pt-areih ou uumereus hou-e- Bismarck told the c«ar that a policy withlu li-e rity Al-., the real ratal-- to nit crate have a majority of 8 in the leg Soargeut Dunlap, in Jdakaouvilie, of conclh.it Ion should lie adopted in There have been sev.r.d uiiniu^ ex lieth on -a. k cloth and a b. , and b dov. n >*u *>l> luck, for verily, tie 1- u > no -ih er liussian public affairs, ami the czir islature on joint ballot, assuring with whom to recount the stone« of perts from different parts of the coun •heckle« to rattle in hl- pasta' pocket isked Bismarck why be bad never Democratic U. S. Senator to succeed their penis when they bivuuaced to-. try looking over the mines of this get her on life’s perilous frontier. The tluug has had the run of near- j tried it in Germauy. county the past few weeks. So it will Payne. lv all the pa|-ers down in the Willin', I’reeideut Harrison t ikes a five or Miss Mary Jone«, a Eister of Mr«. be seen that mining; capital is being New Jersey Returns from all parts ette, nnd yet a correction in ns many six nines walk «very Sunday afternoon of the state show that Abbot, Demo S.ihk £. Isn aud \\ m. Jones of Mod- ■ attracted to a certain extent. There i» no doubt but what the mines are worris • ill never appear in ouedeutli between 4 and (1 o’clock. This is the cratic candidate for governor, has ford precinct, died at the residence of ] here. Capital is what is needed, and i only day that he is able to get all the Mr*, lab last Saturday, and was buried of the papers that have printed the ! : time to himself that he wants. 10,000 majority. in Jackftouville cemetery on Sunday. the chance are very favorable that false statement. Ashland Les not. Iowa The Democrats elect the en The lady bad been for 34 years a Con it will soon be operating some of our Tue blizzard last week in Eastern nor digs it claim to have had, a loom. Colorado mid Northern New Mexico tire state ticket, but the Republicans sistent and fait litul member of the M. ledges. SISKITOU OOUNT r. CAI.. It lias not at any tune had a boom *ii» a aerioua storm. Numbers of claim the legislature by a majority E. Church south, and through years of affliction had evidenced the bright (Yreka Journal. Nov. 5.1 m the sense in which the won! is used cattle p»-nah«>d, and three herders of of 8 ou joint liallot. Majority of est hopes of immortality i»ud endless The welding of A. N. Lapliam and Col. R. G. Meade were frozen to dealb to de»--rilie an artificial forcing of u«<ar Florence, N. M. Boles <Dem.) for governor, iittD to life. Alta C. Eddy takes plaie to-day at the residence of the bride's parents, at growth or values, but the statement HI Mi). Frank B. Langell, eldest sou of Hou. The Union Pacific couteniplat«>e ex .Massachusetts -Republicans elect ami Mrs. N. Langell. died at the home Edgewood iu Shasta Valley. that there are "niimerons liouses to tending ila line to Astoria, anil has Scott Valley teamrters have lieen let" is a falsehtsivl made out of the ordered a preliminary survey from Brackett, governor by 5,979 majority, of bis parent« iu Jacksonville last Fri wlaile cloth. It is difficult now, as Portland to that point. President and have 10 majority in the legisla day. after a three weeks’ illness of ty hauling large quantities of apples to phoid fever. Frank was l>orn iu Jack town lately for »hipment lielow, some it has always l«en. to find sn empty Adams is in favor of building the line, ture on joint ballot sonville, where he grew to manhood, 18 or 20 carlouds having beeu engage«! but Vice-Preeiiieut Holcomb is oppos dwelling or business bouse to rent lie was a printer, aud has i>een work for delivery iu Yreks from various ed to ih ing at Ins trade in Klamath county points. that is. «me worth renting well built WHO OWNS THE I . S. The wife of Str Charles Dilke, the for several years past; he was a quiet, and desirably situated. And of ali Residents at Klamadi City claim to able but erratic Lilieral leader, expect» lu spite of the rapid increase in the industrially, promising young man of have seen sturgeon five feet long al the towns in other parts of the state soon to make a hou»e-to bouse luspec- exemplary habits, and a large circle of number of millionaires iu the United in which the newspapers printed the j tiou of the iudustnal towns iu Eng States iu recent years, the popular no- friends mourn his untimely demise, the Klamath nver dau this season. Other Pacific coast rivers have stur paragraph quoted above there is not land for the purpose of ascertaining tiou is that wealth is yet very much and sincerely sympathize with bisroal- geon. why not the Klauath, which is a siugle one of the size of Ashland | whether thing» are as liad as they have more evenly distributed in this coun- tives in their affliction. one of our largest rivers? lieen painted. I try than in Englund. Mr. Thus. G. m which more satisfactory progreue Henley Letter. The <u,tci»rs along Klamath river Commamler McElroy, of the depart Shearman, the well knowu New York in improvement will be recorded for ment of the Oregou G. A. R., is m re- statistician, has been engaged for have sold off nearly all their cattle aud We have had a glorious rain, and horses this year, owing to great scar- the year 18M*. A large nntuber of i cipt of a letter from the Chicago/, some time in collecting facts to show . pris'isely as possible the proportion fact* that wero long aud alnn, are now 1 city of fee«l, resulting from the clean hand-some anil e»attly dwellings have ' Biauril of Trade, stelir.ar that the OreX as , the wealth of the country held by a beaming with smiles, and the miner« sweep made by forest fires from the tieeu comi'lclcit Junnc Ila«* >«ar uu.l I cm cxbitvt at Milwaukee has lieen of placed on permanent exhibition in the few | rich men and families; mid he ure happy in the Hnticipa'.ion of a good lluuibng mouutain». near Yreka, clear two new brick business blocks are in Board of Trade rooms. fiuds a greater concentration of wealth seasou. Notwithstanding. October down to Happy Camp. course of «vnatruction- «>ue of them than iu any other country The has beaten the record for rain, it doe*> The Hon John Lawrence Sullivan here ' There has lieen over 17 inches of to contain as fine an opera house as is not vet a m«m*>er at (xuigresa, but 1 results of Ills investiga'iou will ap|a'ar not ncr» ssanly follow that we will raiufall «t Siswn during the month of »ill be found iu the state outside of ¡1« is Imnn 1 to have more fame, ami 1 m The Earum for November, from ad have a go*d waler season. My experi O -tolier, while Yreka aud vicinity re ence liaa real ly been to the contrary, ceived only about three inches. Seven vance sheet of which the following offers to me«« any pugilist before the ' Fortland. A beginning has lieen fads me taken. Mr. Shearman made however, the past two seasons hav- teen iucl.es would lie an abundance ' n>a«te for the new city water works — California club for a $12.000 purse. the following eunmeratioii of owners been so exceedingly dry that it would ' 'or the eitire «Outer m this sectum. He personally gnnrantees Jetn Smith 1 not. lie unreaFonnble to look, at least, the $.V*,ixx) for which Lave lieen se ot England $2..5‘*>* for expenses to of 1 more than $2o,(Xxl,iXxteach: t- wh hate ».'Idem ever ha I over 18 to SlolWO.OOO: J- Astor. Trinity for a fan amount of rain during the to ‘20 ¡notes during tile wettest wiu cured by the sale of six per cent, reach Sati Francisco. remainder of this yeor and the forepart 'ere. Ln t winter we had not more Church. lionjs at a g<axl premium. The vol Two thousanil Indians occupying SltXUMXMMX); C. Vanderbilt. W K of n* xt. ume of bu-iueas done duriug the the Wind River reservation, just south Vanderbilt, Jay Gould. Leland Stan The wing dam miners however, art than thru' inches the entire seasou. of the Yellowstone National Park, m , a c I hsa who cannot well rejoice when a \V iltet Fl' nil wa» brought to Weav year by our merchants is fnliy as ford. J. D. Rockefeller. territory, are aetu illy m big rise comes in the Klauiath. erville lap. Thursday evening by con $7i>,iNxl,f¥M); osts.te of A. Packer. large as the most sanguine antici Wyoming waut an«l many will die of starvation The recent rains carried out Wag- stable Seare.au.l held by Justice Mylott $<>l',iNXl.tXXi; John I Blair, <«tate of pated. and the large invoice« of goods before spring. Their beef ration 1» Charts« goner’s amt Osborn’s dams, ami earn* <s an accomplice in the robliery of the Crocker. shipped hither by the railroud show but tbree-tourlhs of a pound per capita, $5tMXM»,IX>0 Wm. Astor. W. W. As very nearly taking Mr. Puliiu’s. The New Rive- mail carrier Gray, August that it is increasing insteiui of Junin as against a pound anil n half issued tor, Russell Sage, E. A. Stevens, es- latter is at present paying handsome* •i'.h. The bullion and money was eab- of Aloses T’aylor. estate of Brown I v. I understand that he to-day re- found in bis possession. Erickson ishing. as the mendacion* paragraph to each Sioux. ahzed to the pan. Bar, Ryan A- confess«,'.), and while digging up the TheS. F. Alta bad the following A Ives. er would insinuate. among its editorial notes the other mu,(XM),000; I’. D. Armour, F. L. Co. have suspended for a few days on bnried mail knocked the officer down If any town in Oregon ha» reason day: “Sol Hirsch, our minister to Arnes, Wm. Rockefeller, H. M. Flag account of bad air, and until they can and endeavored to eeeape. but the offi to rest assured of its bright future, Turkey, will not bt> there to help the tier, Powers A Weightmall, estate of put in a blower. 1 am glad to note cer recovered sufficiently to fire three the organization of the Eldorado ami shots nt Erickson as he was disappear certainly Ashland has. Ina year of sultan receive the kaiser, and more'» P. Goelet. the pity, for he is a receiver from way $35,l)00.0lk* C. P. Hnutingtou, D. <> that they areabout to commence op- ing in the dark til's». He is suppost-d nnprece«lented drouth, for thia coun back, and has a reputation iu the poli Mills, estate of T. A. Scott, J. W. pe ration a. to tie mortally wounded. Ali the Wilborne Ar Co. have struck bin» plunder is in the poss«tssi«ni of the try, the young orchards njiori the tics of Portland that would make the Garrett. $30,000,000; G. B. Roberts, Charles gravel on th»* south side of the Klam sheriff. granite hills and on the lower benches two monarchs quake upon their I’r.att. Ross Wimins, E. B. Coxe. Claus ath. The Blue Gravel Co. received KLAMATH COUNTY. yielded a g<x»l crop of fruit -all of thrones.” IgiMifeet a I b ion d hydraulic iron pip» Ltnkrllle Star Nov. 1.) Portland is reported by commercial Spreckels, A. Belmont, R. J. Living last week, which has been laid, inakin which wax marketed at go<xl figure«, »ton. Fred Weyerhauaer, Mrs. Alurk Mr. E. .T. Glass and wife will soon and the pre-eminence of the loca statisticians to be the third richest Hookius, Mrs. Hetty Green, eetiite o[ over 2,CH0 feet in one coutinm» city of its size in the world, nnd yet ¡«■part from us, telegraphing on the tion as a fruit center is more fully Portland, Eant Portland. Albina, aud S. V. Ilarkues, R. W. Coleman, I. Al. stretch, with a pressure of over 3 uilit try line haying ix-en suspended feet. Fhey expect to turn the waler., recognize«! than ever before. Fruit the whole county ot Multnomah was Stuger. $25,000,000", A. J. Drexel, J. S. Mor to-morrow, the 31st, but will haveonh mdi'fiuitely by the government. asAveed last year at only $22JW,OIX). growing will be the industry of South gan. J. P. Morgan, Marshall Field, about one hour's piping out of twenty- Mr B inner, of Lost river, says they ern Oregon that will bring in the rev- Either all the slatisticans of the world David Downs, J. G. Fair. E. T. Gerry, four. They have just washed the ire plowing m hi» Hwtiun, through m or the Multnomah couuty assessors gravel from the last twenty feet oi uiost places the lun«l is too wet fot enue- anil the orchards about Ash are telling a lag uo-such-thing.—[ Aa- estate of Gov. Fairbanks, A. T. Stew thur tunnel and cleaned up plowing. ari A. Schermerhorn. land are still growing and increasing tonan. $22.500.000; O. II. Payne, eetato of Phis is certainly a very Battering Mr. Gerber will start lielow with Don't be so ready to give credence The citizens of San Fraueisco are F. A. Drexel. I. V. Williamson, W. I’ prospect. SI to the superticial foot ot . I auotber bund ot cattle fiom Dairy next bedrock, aud on the rim, but the ben’ Sunday. The most of them be pur to what malice or prejudice or jeal sul>a«tribiiig liberally to the fund for Weld. 82 >.000.000; W. W. Vanderbilt, Theo. paying mine I know of is that of Rutu ,Ti.iseii of Shook Brothers, and tins ousy may utter against our town, the purchase of a solid silver service for the new cruiser named in honor of inles, down the river. I understand fellow citizens down in the glorious, that city. The citiz ms of Chicago, Havemeyer, H. O. Havemeyer. W. G their dirt nets them 6‘2l2 •. to 75c. per tioisbes up the Cattie bur>u .»s. Warden, W. P. Thompson. Ah». Scbeu- .Mr. F. E. Robinss-u,ot S'.uta Rus ., the fertile, the hamisome and humid Charleston, Bostou and other places tey, J. B. Haggiu, H. A. Hutchins, es wheelbarrow. C. B. J. iCai., is another admirer ot Klamath. Willamette valley. Come out and are doing the same, aud the Union tate of W. Sloane, E. S. Higgins, C. Ibis gentleman is a man ut large Medfonl Item». bask in the sunlight of the genial Iron Work»’employes also purchimd Towne, Wm. Thaw, Dr. Hostetter, Wm. meaus, aud was hire a few weeks ago. a rich sounding bell for the Charles Sharon, Peter Donohue. climate and breathe the pure air of ton, built at that company's shipyards Aller visiting several other Oregou These 70 names represent an ag Mrs. Fawcett, sister of Mr. L A lowus be ba» returned to Lliikville to Ashland for a few days, an«i then you and shops. gregate of $2.700,000,1*00, an average of Webb, arrived from Nebraska las’ 40 tulo some sort of business, lb will speak differently of the town Senator Washburn and Ex-Governor more than $37,.IMJO.(MXI each. Although Sunday, just two days ahead of Mrs. I. vitl uriug bis family here shortly. Pillsbury, of Minnesota, have sold to Air. Shearman, in making this esti A. Webb, who bad been visiting in when you go home. J. F. Kertcben will open a real es English capitalists a two-third» inter mate, did not look for less than twen that state, and expected to return with The governor of Washington esti est iu mills and elevators, water pow ty millionaire«, he discovered fifty Mrs. Fawcett. Mr. Webb met hi* tate office in lriukville. mate« the population of the territory, er, etc.. (headquarters Minneapolis) others nicideuatally worth more ttiau wife and little folks at Hornbrook a «FRiorw Rinrcn. valued at $1>,25;*,IXX). The neiv com 81O,0lX*.0iN) each; and he says that a or state, now at aliont 275,000, an<L ar pany is to be known as the Pillsbury- list of ten persons can be made whose Tuesday. A le*.<y Ntmriy ProSrAtel by a Pat The Medford poetoffi was moved significant of the rapid growth and Washburn Flour Mill company. The wealth averages 81lX),(KX).0lM* each; and ent M-««:<< ne. into its new quarters, J. 8. Howard's great ex|>ectations of that common new company will make extensive ad another list of one hundr.si persons store, the other day, and the retiring A I (7 well-known in the W «stern Addition wealth. it is reported that a 41,000 ditions and improvements in the prop whose wealth averages $25,1XM),(JOO. e. m .. has put up at the old office the ' .-• Nien a Kr«»t nutterer tor veen with in- erty, as the infusion of English blood No such list can lie made up in any :i aud d«»pipriii Struck with th. wager has b» co made at Tacoma that is expected to greatly increase the for other country. “The richest dukes of sign “(’lof«*d four years for repairs,’ .nioidala prals.ug Joy • V wtable Sana following the example of his prede the state will have a population of eign sale of the nulls' products, one- England." be says, “fall far below the sho «ent for a bottle. The dnigglri, average wealth of a dozen American cessor and successor, Mr. Howard. io* liaviug ll. talked them iutotaktngauother 1,000.000 in 18!k). If the immigration i 1 third of which is now exported. while the greatest bankers, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henderson have ■ ;«nl!a. A*ttie!raliug»<inap*ril!;t'. - should keep up at its present rate, the The Canadian Pacific has perfect«! citizens, merchants and railway magnates of returned from their bridal trip north ■ I blood purtCem, tho effec t ot tho TOURNAY SEMI PORCELAIN wager will be won. It is wonderful a time table for rnnuing a mail train, England cannot compare iu wealth ward, anil Mr. H. has again opened a . tying of iisitdo ot tMta-h Into a »totaach QCOLOR UNDER THE GLAZE) how manp people are crowding into which in speed will eclipse anything with any Americans." barber shop in Medford. Mr. Hender ,->uuy diatreiiringly «Irilcate was diaaatrouR, known in the history of railroading. The average annual iucome of the tn iri i.rostralini; her bdoaethsi .eke»-, son and Mias Ida Wilcox were married Washington from the east, particu No passengers will lie taken and it is larly into the Puget sound country. to be run from Vancouver to St. John. richest hundred Englishmen is aliout at the home of the bnde’s parents OL r , ■ led. She then crib-4 upon M.-x. Fowler. ■ : 7 Kltla Preet, wfioxa name was r.nor.~ $450,iXX), but the annual iucome of the The old» r cities and towns are grow N. B. from the Pacific to the Atlantic, richest hundred Americans cannot be Evane creek, about two weeks ago. • . .cured bv Joy’a Vege«*»* »«rcapari.ls. iu four days. It was reqiieate«! by the I. A. Webb expects to move into bis mg at a phenomenal rate, and villages - E'<v.rler aald It waa tmethx' it had eured imperial government for the speedy lee« than $l,‘20i),00i*. and probably ex new store in al unit two w«-eks. I -r Again reaaaureil, tho vegetable coli - grow to cities in a few months. But transit of the English mtul which ceeds $l,5tX(,(XX). The richest of the y ud wm a«n for and got: : l The g ut'.a there is a strong probability that the passes lietween that conntry and China Rothschilds, and the world renowned a on of ila vegetal.’» athini' uta ujR.n the- banker. Baron Overstone, each left WASHINGTON "STATE people ire gathering more rapidly and Japan. The experimental Iraiu about $ 17,000,<XX). Earl Dudley, the liver, kitimya and digest)rs «ugaua, ami iu will be giveu four days and fonrteen than the resources of the country can v. arm stomach tonics, were ths very tl.'n.w owner of the rich iron mines, left $2o,- locomotives will be run. each going (XtO.OiM), Washington, November‘2. Miles ('. ueeitoi. an.l the t«ecan inc The Duke of Bnccleucb (and an-1 vt« be developed, and that business reas abont 24b mile«. the Duke Buccleneh carries half of Moore, (iovemor of Washington Ter h r«.l'. • If wlthli a forth. Thia» -:n<ta ons will compel numbers of them to IHH- can 1.» given if The president Nov. 21 issued pro Scotland in bis pocket) left about $¡10.- ritory, in his annual report says: ' 1?"> fiction, but tic i:».nii look elsewhere on the Pacific coast clamations admitting North Dakota (MtO.OOtl. Ths Marquis of Bute was The closing ysar of Washington's noresra-—.—.*«» Jrij-riwo F>SM«'»«r for permanent locations. As this time and South Dakota into the United I worth, in 1872, abont 828,<xXi,(XX) in Territorial existence has bt*< n one of arnves, quiet, steady old Oregon will States. A proclamation is issued for • land; and he may now be worth $40,- unexampled prosperity. The popu The Private Secretary. begin to receive a large influx of pop each, and ih quite lengthy. The proc OtX*,(XIO in all. the Duke of Norfolk lation is now fully 275JJOO, and has Tins 1» .11 era of private sivretariee, lamations quote the previous act cover may lie worth 84o,IX*I.IX**, and the increased more rapidly than in any say a Washington correspondent. Not nlation. The coming statehood of ing their admission, and the president Duke of Westminister perhaps $50,- former year. The property valun- ■illy do ail public officials of note have Washington ha» been a great adver ■ertiti«« that both have fulfilled the re - (XX*,IXX>. ' lion shows a gain of nearly 5l> per private secretaries, but all private in Air. Slieirman's conclusion in that cent. Railroad const ruction has lieen dividuals in buaineae. as well as even tisement for her throughout the coun quirements. adopted constitutions, , try, but the people eau't all live on etected officers, and forwarded eert.1- • 25.000 persons own one-half the wealth very active. Bnsitiess Louses, bank the wiveeof public meu, are securing tied returns; that South Dakota, be • of the United State«; and that the ing institutions and manufaclnnng politics, any more than they can live sides adopting the Sioux Falls con whole wealth of the country is prac establishments have mnltinlied. Sales the services of stenographers. Mrs. L« vt P. Alorton has engaged exclusively on climate down in Culi- stitution. adopted amendment favoring tically owned by 250.1X10 persons or one of land by the Northern Pacific mid tbo cervi«sof Mie» Nellie Hunt as fomia. Many of them will discover prohibition and rejecting one allow- in sixty of the adult male population; entries at the L'niUsl States land of-I private secretary. Alias Hunt is the Southern Oregon before niuny mg minority representation; that and be predictsjrom the rapid recen. ticca have lieen unprecedentedly large. ' laughter of Garfield's Secretary of th« North Dakota also adopted a prohibi concentration of wealth, that under Of great disasters Washington ha- months, and if only the right class of tion amendment; therefore, the presi present conditions 50,(XX) persons will Lad an undue share, the business navy and Arthur's Minister to Rnsaia. who died at th« latter post. She is a citizens come they will certainly be dent declared them both admitte I ns practically own all the wealth of the portionsuf four cities—Seattle, Van charming violinist and a general fnvor- country in thirty years or less than couver. Ellensburg and Spvkane states that day, November 21. cordially welcomed. ite. Al as Hunt held the position of' In his annual report, from which we one in 59* of the adult male popula Falls- Lave been destroyed by fire, private secretary to .Mrs. Whitney. Iu his annual report this third have already quoted, Gen. Miiee says: tion. involving a loss of not less than fill. OtMVKX). Th* Safest Ma*dir|t<e auditor of the treasury «istiiuates that The division of the Pacific is one of These calamities, seriously felt as THE IXCTRABLE ( I RED. by June 3**tb next the number of ¡ien- great magnitude, embracing th«> de To have nbout the house nt all times they are, the Governor says, in no de siouers will exceed five buudred nnd partment» of the Colnmbia, California A Renmrkabk Statement From a Weil gree threaten the prosperity of the is Simmons Liver Regulator. It will and Arizona, wherein are station««! harm no one. It will lienefit all who Known Citiaen of South Cafolina. twenty-five thousand, being a gain ot 6050 soldiered or nearly one-fourth of new State. The rejiort shows an ex muy have fittacka of BiiiousnesR, D vh - 35(X) daring the year, and that at least the national army. Its jurisdiction Cancer t* hereditary In mv f unily. an «tint traordinary increase in the amount pepsia, Headache. Consumption or cn< h able having died from this drc:»<l of taxable property in the Territory, >ther ailments resulting from n disor JltM*,iXX*,000 will lie required annually extends over an area of 755,36') square on ful distaM’ In fRt h instance the «anevr rising 8'il,'if>2,73'.l in lss7 to $124.795, dered Liver or Stomach. Keep it al was L h at*-d in identically the »nine |M?si- to pay them. He approv«*» of the miles, with 14 X1 miles of sea coast, as tinn ways in the bouse, and you will have a that mine first made hw api»« aran< «* - 44'Jin 1889, n gain of more than 1«M» open, inviting and powerlens to resist present libural treat u mt of pen the armed invader of the sea in case of jn*t b*-low the left f‘y< ati<! extenJiug down per cent. Of the total area of Wash family physician near who wi 1 savu yon 1 nany dollars and much suffering. the left < het k bone aud no »; I ua* attend ingtou 51.715,258 acres has been snr sioners. war ns was ancient Anglia when Dan • d by the physicians, hut tht ib - c ish sea kings lande.1 ou her eastern continued to gr<»u wur^e under theirtreaf veyed. Of the unsurveyed pm i Wonder if the Sue work of Sena coast. General Miles showed with men» and no hope of a cure would be given iilsuit 7,UMt.0txi acres arc einbrac- them , they sai l '1 had bettor have mv iu the Coast an 1 Cascade ranges i tor Standard < hl Payne's eotene can't some spirit bow usglectf ll the Gov by afrai-s. for thi« life and the next arrange d I tor the « aneer was liable to strike a vital inoniit litis and are therefore unsuit-; be discerned iu the election of a Demo ernment baa been in appropriations organ at any moment, ana h * <»uce blued me able for »ettlement. for this vast military division. He cratic legislature iu Ohio. They t<»*letth About thi<« time. IS*-, I met with The great staple of Eastern Wash [»lints out that while the other two Mr. Shirley, lining near Due West. wbo«e Blood Diseases are cured by wanted to relieve the Republicans <>t division* tb« Atlantic and Mis-iouri < auoer wa* in ing cured by using Swift s ington, the Governor sava, is wheat. the embarrassment which might at have received from 1874 to 1S8'J th« M»e< fle (•*. S. S.) I then gave up the doc The volcanic soil of th.it region, he the persevering use of Ayer’s tors and all medicines I ha<I heretofore b»«vn tend Murat Hnlstead's candidacy for ■uim of $2t).0(XI,tXX) in the way of ap using, and commenced taking S. S n., and says, is particularly adapte 1 to th.- Sarsaparilla. propriation», hi» division has only heen after using the third bottle, I discovered growth of till cer als, the average Tbia medicine is an Alterative, and the Seuatorebip. the »cab had ialleu off. nnd that thus»- yield being twenty-five and five-tenth allowed th« comparatively paltry that 4>«4fri ------ •»harp darling pain.«* so characteristic of the bushels per acre, wh eb lie says is causes a radical change in the nystein. amouut of 89 >4,4X10- From this state The T idinos office hasn't any crow The proceM, in some cases, may not be cancer, had ceased, and the discharge wa- profuse In a few days It began to heal p< rhaps greater than any utlier gram quite so rapid as in others ; but, with I ing rooster handy for the heading of ment it is not to lie wondered at that very and soon dried up. By the time growing district in the United States. our few coast fortifications are either 1 rapidly, had "exhausted the fifth bottle there was Corn is grown succ ssfnlly south of persistence, the result la certain. election news this week. liehmd th« scientific age in armaments -« • *- nothing left but the »car where the cancer Read these tcfltimonials : — “ For two years I suffered from a se The Republican» of Ohio and Iowa or are prai'tically ruins, while the armv had been, and I wa- a well man. The cure the Snake river. Barley yiel Is an av effr < ted in mv raw? Is considered by my ernge of thirty bushels and is of very vere pain in my right side, and hail station««! hero in some looaliti«*s is AT THE iDUat have lieen emigrating to th** quartered in tents, dug-outs, log hnts neighbor- a moat remarkable one, ami dear superior quality. Iiei >g preferred by other troubles caused by a torpid liver ly ¿ernon<trntes the fact that 8. « 8 lo< “ Northwest lately. and adobe buildings. To remedy the cure cancer, swift's Specific is a boon to Chicago und Milwaukee brewers to an«l dyspepsia After giving several humanity, am! all I a«k h. that that of any other section. Aliout medicine* a fair trial without a cure, I latter matter the recoinmenilation is s-iffering afflicted with cancer give it a trial 8,25 >JMX) jKiuuds of hops w are grown began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I The Montana I'M». made that at leaat 85tX).(Xft) should be thoxe and like myself will t*e cuuvtneed of its during the year 1888. Stock raising, was greatly benefited by the first bottle, J a ME« H AnMoib Helena. Oct. 31.—Judge DeAVolf appropriate«! for the o mat ruction of virtues' after taking five bottles I was coiu- Green wood, S. though still a profitable industry, the and tletely cured.” — John W. Benson, 70 gave a decision wlieu the oonrt met at new quarters aud barracks. Treatise ou cancer mailed free Governor stales, is relatively ditntn awrence st., Lowell, Mass 9:30oelock thia mormug, wherein the A rix'ent cablegram to the New York Swift Specific Vo., Atlanta, '>a ishing m importance, l.uiulier, it is Last May a Large carbuncle broke out oelebrakxl mandamus case ot John J. S uh states as follows the price at stated, was the first industry devel on mv arm. The usual remedies ha«l no In an interview at Taruma last Sun- McHatton, democratic candidate for which Prince Hatzfelilt was ptirchasisi oped in Win-! iugton Territory, and it effect and I was confined to my bed for circuit judge was plaintiff and Jack by C. I’. Huntington for Ins adopted <lay. Senator Frye ma le the surprising eight weeks. A friend induced me to try and Hall the eauviuanug board of laughter: The price at which Prince statement that in hm opinion the New is still the most important. Ayer ’ s Sarsaparilla. Less than three The schools, the Governor says, ¡■»liver Bow county were defendant« Hatzfeldt wa* purohastsl by Hunting England states would never again be a* • bottles healed the sore. In all uiy expe have long been a source of pride to corded the presidency. Blaine, he The mandannm wan for the piirjoee of ton has just come to light, according rience with medicine, I never saw more preventing the counting of the vote to a cable to the .Suu. Before th«« ■aid, would never again «tan»! for the its citizens, and lilwral provisions have always Is-en made for their sup Wonderful Results. presidency, and in ISM would have for tbe disputed Tnunai district 34. prince's wedding with Clara Hunt Another marked effect of the use of this The judge ordered that a peremptory ington. C. 1‘. Huntington deposited preferred to occupy the position of »©«•- port. The salmon pack for the year ag medicine was the string’timing of my writ of mandate be imued ordering with his prospective sou-iu-law's trus- rotary of state to the candidacy for the Jack aud Hall to proceed forth tA«s $l,7.7i>,iX»l iu bond» of the United higher office. His ambitiou w now be gregated 295,0110 cases. Legislation of sight.” — Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly with to canvas» the vote. Judge States and other gilt-edgt'd securities ing realized of shaping the policv of a national character which the people I Springs, Texas. “ I had a dry *raly humor for rears, Knowles counael for the canva.-wiug which he guaranteed to lie first-class. the United State« ho hr to create closer of Washington especially desire, the and suffered terribly ; and. as my broth lioard. filed immediately a notice of ap According to the article« of agreement relations with the Central and South Governor says, is liberal appropria er and sister were similarly afflicted. I peal and aakmi a stay of proceeding» entered into between Huutiugtoo aud American republic«. Tins accom tions for continuing active work on presume the malady is hereditary. Last until the cane could lie brought lie- Hatzfeldt the income from this source plished. he will not care for the presi the caual at the Cascades of the Co winter. Dr Tyro’n. (of Fernandina. fore .he supreme court. Probate is to lie divideil tietween the pnnee dency in 1H92. Seuator Frye takes lumbia river, mid the construction of Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Judge Irviue, who is a democratic aud his wife, each to receive his or her an especial interest in the Pan-Ameri a boat railway over the portage at Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year five month* I took it daily. I have member of the t»mrd of canvaaeera. share imlepeiidently of the other. The can congress, having introduced a bill the Dalles, the improvement of Gray's For ha<l a blemish upon my body for the expreaeed Hatiafaction witii l>eWolfe income is to be paid to ench just the •in the upper chamber four years ago. harbor, the allotment of lands in sev not last three months.’ —T. E Wiley, 140 ruling und refused to join the republi same in case of divorce or separation. of similar provisions, that was defeated eralty to Indians on reservations, the Chambers st.. New York City. The establishment of n naval station at can member« in their appeal to the su Huntington also agreed to pay at the in the house of representatives. . “ Last fall and winter I was troubled London Westminister bank on the object of both the bills was to receive some |Kiint on Puget sound, and the with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I preme court final adjustment of the limits of the di I not notice it much at first, but it The democrats all clai n that D»- day before the Bi dding $UX),lO) to au intelligent delegation of the Sontb- Woif'« deciaioE will lie final, that an persons designated by the prince and era countries, and by showing to them land grant to the Northern Pacific gradually grew worse until it became Railroad Company. almost unbearable. During the latter appeal in abeeuee of Commineenier $l.x*,iXX> more within six week», also our resources and greatn««A unpreae part of this time, disorders of the stom- Jack, who ia in Europe, cannot be to person» designated by the prince, their aim la Willi the fact that wa are » h an«! liver increased my troubles. I Entitled to the Boat. taken by Hall, and this rule will set who are of course, bis creditors. The the foremost of the world's repnblio» b.-^an taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, an«!, tle the matter. It la claimed that this prince, on his part, sgrees to make continuing „ the All are entitled to the be^t that their ----- - a'»?r .. faithfully ----- . ------------ — use of Seuator Frye, of Maine, 111 a recent money decision will give a democratic majori over to hi» trustees all his propel tv will buy, s> every family should th. medicine for some month», the pain »aid that emigre«* at the base, at nee, a hot th of the beat fami pj* ired ami I ccmpletelp ty of five in the legislat ure. and estates that are not entail««!, and conversation - Mr». Augusta A. Furbtuh, Mr. Hall snvg he is not satialled in ease of death of either husband or coming session would undoubtedly |y remedy. >s.vrnp uf Figs, to cleanse the r r. with th« decision snd want« to appeal. wife, the income from the 81,75<),(x.») repeal the tax on tobacco, aud that svstem wh n costive or bilious. For ii i . t ’-hill. Ma«. many change« of like character would sale in toe and $1 hot ths by ail leading The objection is rni<*«d that as n sin is to go to the children, if any, who drutfgiwts. gle metnlier of the board in which he may be the iaeiie of the match. As probably be made. is m the minority, be bad no right to the prince «lid not have any unen rKKTAKRn BT A foitrleeu hundred pound ante in Dr. J. C *ysr A Co., Low«U, Mas*. Fine line of Ladles Jersey nnder- appeal, if when his colleague Irviue. tailed proper')', th« total «net of Miss repreeenting the same vote on the Huntington'« titled hu»b..n<i come* to wear in six shads« at D. IL nid E. V. first clase order for sai» at a bargain Pu « i '. •■« • on : m . m . Wenk •* • bosus. by t. M. UdDaaker. Milla. »2,«X«U4>XJ board, refuses to do so. H 9 ,r ;’r ir i’-"! - tr J l J lì .JLJ i . Prices of the Latest Shipment of Dry Goods at Opp. Postoffice, Ashland, Oregon. CLOTHING. Men’s Suits from $5.00 up. Boys’ Suits from $2.00 up. Boys’ Pants from 50 cts. up. Men’s Rubber Coats from $2.50 up. Men’s Oil Suits from $2.25 up. BOOTS AND SHOES. UNDERWEAR Children’s Merino Vests from 25 cts. up. Boys’ Grey Merino Suits from 80 cts. up. Men’s Grey Merino Suits from f 1.00 up. Men’s Scarlet Flannel Suits from $2.00 up. Men’s Blue Flannel Suits from $2.00 up. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR BLANKETS CLOAKS. DRY GOODS. Oil Red Table Linen—33$ cts. per yard up. Oil Red Table Napkins—50 cts. per dozen up. Oil Red Twilled Flannel—25 cts. yard up. Linen Towels—SI.00 dozen up. Lace Curtains—$1.00 per pair up. Ladies' Wool Hose, full finish. 25 cts. pair up. r..ir.,'»rjrir.wynryr:«r’trar ir wirinnrirr.c^r xr.irinnr.ir 3 L JL JLJLJLsLukjLJI JLJLjl.jl.JL4LJl.JLjuUL uLgL-UULULJLgriJLJL AJ Choice sample R oohis . Crntrallv Located. HEADQUARTERS THIS WEEK Tourists & Commercial Men. AT Thi«finenew hotel in the center of the bus- | invsM part of the city has lust n erected | on the site of the old popular Ashland Hor.se and ha* beeu leaded l»p the well-known and ! successful landlord, E. K- Brightman, Prop., Who w iil conduct the hotel in first cias« ! style. The table w ill continue to be kept up set nnd to nom and gue-t' < an be a--u » d of the best of tmatmeuf. Terms reasonable. 10; _ _ (_ _ _ _ __ _ _ ll’liite Sulphur Springs HOTEL. R. K. Street, foot of 1st Avenue. ASHLAND. OREGON. C. W. Ganiard. Proprietor. Having leaev<l the above House and thoroughly renovated and refitted the same. I am now "prepared to offer first ciass ac commodation* to the trawling public. The New .Management will spare no pain* in making this one of the most comfortable and horn? like hotels in the place. The tables are supplied with th? best the mar- kut affords. Pleasant accomin«elutions pre pared for families. Meals ......... 25c Lodging (according to room 2*»c A 50c •■4 Men’s Suits for $ .5 (X) Men’s Suits for 8 00 Men’s Suits for 10 00 Men’s Suits for 12 50 Men’s Suits (Fine Dress) for 15 00 Colestin Soda Springs Men’s Suits (Extra Fine) for 20 (X) HOTEL Men’s Underwear (Good) only Hut or Cold Sulphur Water Baths, 25 Ck B h U ir *t say tim« from 7 o'clock. R m until 10 o'clock p m. One hath room le rervvd for ladle.' u.e 1S33 Long-Standing Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, muslin INFANTS’ MUSLIN GOODS •-4 RED JLJUJUjk Will be open May 1st, forth? a<*commoda- tion of a limited number of guests. Board and ludgiug. per week |10 00 .................................... day 1 5« “ per day........................................................ 1 05 Single inc-U 50 Camping privilege« will be 50 rents per week for each individual, 4«1 BYRON COLE, Proprietor. Gimlets, goiiips, tweezt'r», plier», Pols and kettles, pat)» and friers. All things for nil sorts of buyers At hardware store of H.C. Myer’».* People iromg to Jacksonville wil. find Ply male'» coach awaiting every train at Medford. Ask fur the beet x i coach - Pivmale s I Mr» H. E Moore. 50 Men’s Wool Underwear, only 1 00 Men’s Shoes, up from Men’s Boots for. per pair 1 00 2 00 Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, All Prices Men's Boots of all kinds—Largest stock in Southern Oregon, and at lowest prices as we wish to reduce the stock. Our new line of Gloves. Hats & Neckwear to arrive this wk. We lia ve Bovs’ Hats for 50 50 Mrs. ft E. Coe. ASHLAND MILLINERY STORE Reoer'« Bloek, Main St "tìucreMOr. lu Mr*. Boynton and Mr, Foun- | irin ) von want T.*rge Srw Stock, Embracing all ths tatet Fall and Winter tttjrie, Flue AMKirtment of Material, for Fane, Work—Zephyr«. Arawn«, ChrQÜle. F.tc. Our motto la i qcicx rin asca la axTrx* THAK a RU>* .HILLIXO ' 14-1S I Por busineM at the Portland Busin*«* Col- leg;-, Portland or at the Cnpiul Bu»incs> I College, fiülem i’uth achool» «re under the management of A P Armstrong, have •amccouiweof vtudns »nnieratesof tuition. Bunin?«», Shorthand, Typewriting. Frnman.hip, English Depart ment. D*y ar.rt ei-eningxexriun.. Stv. tenia sriinittrtl »nv time Tor Catalogue «dare» tettert tliua.e triaiAD'.pt.l Xra»mtril<x. («««land, Bri*n>. 0 i« ,a n When you have cash and want a bargain drop in at our place. Yours Truly, O. H. BLOUNT