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ASHLAND TIDINGS. AN IMPORTANT SESSION. NEIGHBORING COlNTIES. •lackMiiivillf Item-. The Favorite KLAMATH rOCNTY. Mrs. A. S. Hammond, of Ashland, The Washington Pont of Oct. 27th l.inkvil’e star Nov. s.* contains the report of a long ami in spent several days in Jacksonville th ' Me*ht in«- f«»i Thi'-at aud Lung Diffi Th? otfi 'o of tbc p »''i n telegraph i» teresting inter view with Senator John past week, the guest of Mrs. Judge culties lias l«»»ig be» ti, and still is, Ayer’s now in the comp Hing room of the H. Mitchell, of Oregon, of which the Webster. i. berry Pectoral It cures Croup, following is a part: E1»1T««HI ',1. VOTFS AM> MI'S Miss Maggie Liuu left for San Fran .sbir b'lildmg. W E B >w iuin ia th * Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, ami Senator -John Mitchell, of Oregou. cisco on Monday last, where she will o|»*rator. Asthma; soothes irritation of tbo Mi»a Willard we- re elected Pre... was asked by a reporter of the Pont spend the winter. She was accom Bob. Emmitt has secnr»*<l from the Larynx and Fauces, strengthens the for his views on the questions likely panied as far as Ashland by her sister. Kl.imatb river n»;ul c««n)iniHtiioDer8 the Vocal Organs; allays soreness of »he of th.» w a T. V. to come up in the Fifty-first Congress. Miss Cora Linn. contract to repair tbe Klamilh ri laings; prexeute Consumption, and, “ Will, in your opinion, the approach Foraker ».a» the only K« pnb ic«u> even iu advanced stages of that disease, Mrs. Dr. Kahler, and Mrs. E. D. ro.nl to the st.ite ¡in« n;i h r the leg. ing session of Congress be one of any ¡afiv*» Hpproprmli m of Slu.fitk) for tu relieves Coughing and induces Sleep od the state ticket beaten in Ohio. more than ordinany importance; ami Fondray, of Phcfoux, have been hi repair from Paisley to the stat« lino. There is no other preparation for dis Jacksonville the prist week visiting if so, why? ” inquired the reporter. hop. Thesteutimr R i.^'ler was soi l Iasi eases of th»* throat an<l lungs to be com “I la*lieve the first aeaaton of th.- friends and relatives. pared with this reme.ly. and Fifty first Congress will, by reason of Dr. J. W. Robinson is Buffering with w<»'k by Charley Graves to Wilann ,t art* p..):i 1 I the many important qnes*ions, nation a severe attack of malarial f» ver. 11 i«s Mo.-vo fur ¡$l,20 >. I’ k * My wife bad a distressing cough, of thv»r bar^.uu, mil the Kistler 1- with pains in the side an«i breast. We al and international, that must neces aged mother, who is making her p|«»Aih, Ji-» t»lu • 1 • us urn d. tried various medicines, but none did l’he bad«»lie*! f0” (T s- senator* for sarily come up for consideration, Ln* with him, has also l>een ao seriously her any good until I got a bottle of W.ul&Angton h.i8 not y-t I »eg in. the most important of any since those ill that her life is almost disponed of. A 111 «nk giving ball will i»v hell. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, w hich has cured sessions during which the great re Tb<y’rr ..E afraid to btg.u. Mrs. Henry Judge and family were Th.mksgiviug ev»». hi Academy ball, bv her A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the construction measures were enacted. « ,in*-<ftk-% anj the cough was relieved by ! visiting in Jacksonville last Sunday, l’r«H»p 1> O. N G. Why this will be so, in my opinion, is ’ The <se t»f Ayer’s cherry Pectoral. 1 Tin Spe.tker»tiip cmt.wt i» ¡.row- in a measure because of the prodigious • end were the guests of Mr. and Mr* i'uv a a her «'outran > h warm au«i have no hesitation in recoininendiug this uinuy duriug th • I :y, with clear,frosty ing warm, according to t he Wi shing* growth and expansion of the country Nunan. Lou d.. pulcheK Heed scema tv bo in in reaped of population, wealth, com George Bloomer. Mr. Nunan a clerk, nigiP^-. wiii'di Iving «1-*»;» rapidly to merce iluternu! and external), the ex is able to lie oil the Htreet» ugam, after rhe eyvluls of the hnmau beneath to evcry one afflicted.”— Robert Horton, the leavi. tension of Government lin»* by the hi» recent illness of fever. G<»orge i» warm covers, l’n« grass is kept back Foreman HtuiUight, MorriUton, Ark. creation of new States, the just claim a general favorite in Jacksonville and by the frost?, but Klamath ruttl«- •• I have been afflicted with asthma IJ. íes. candidate for g- ventor, is the of these new states upon th*» Gomera! many friends vougratoiale on the fav «•very where are in tine coudiii«»:i. for forty years. Last spring I was taken only Democrat elected tn Iowa. Th« Goveruuient for national aid in va orable termination of ins sickne-»». with a violent cough, which threatened Mr. William Webb, of Fort KI am to terminate my days. Every one pro legislature is Reonblican by eight uu rious directions, the marvelous extci) The little child of Mr. and Mr*. •itli. who is in town on business, »ay-. nounce«! me in consumption.* I deter mon of railromls, of transpoitation and joint bellot. and Sen at-u Al.is-n will I th» report that the Fort KI unatb i mined to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. iN>mniercial arenime of various kind* Stephen Fielder died at the home of gr • hi is art* for sale is entirely Lils»*. Ils effects were magical. I was immedi bt .» elect«. J. through the vast empire of the West it» grandparents. Mr. ami Mrs. Huliert “ Fort Bidwell probably gave that ately relieved ami continued to improve and S»uth. the cbangrd ami still rap on Sunday, au*i was burned in the r«‘p<»’l <»ut of tie« whole cloth t » til • until entirely recovered.”—Joel Bullani, Ohio never acts that way in » presi idly changing trade relations l>etween (’atholio cemetery the foliowring day. Guilford, Conn. newspaper be s«»nl. dentini year. She takes tins method the different sections of the country Rev. Father Noel ofti’luting. •*\\ hy Hbiftil-.l th* y thus prevaricate?’ “ Six months ago I had a severe hem- ( and lietween the United States as a Wm Hanley ba» purchased sum» <>t letting the («copte and the polite “T'tiey are mad .ilMUt the talk of on hage «»( the lungs, brought on by an whole amt our neigiiU»ring coiibtries. very desirable real »»state in the Benin im vssant cough which deprived me of abandoning B* 1»»4L J hardly think I eimiH know what she thinks of sundry north and south of this continent, the stiia Additiou to East Portland, aud • ven Bidwell will bi» abandoiltML Turv sleep and rest. 1 tried various reme •tate issues great increase in the nnmtier ami im- b;iH gone there to engage extcmsivvlj dies, but obtained no relief until I be- h o - nm«ie h u «s’ vigor.ai.s kirk th«r» ?an to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A l»ortance of legal controversies in the in the butclieriug aud packing l»u»i at b ast, nnd McCamenm. tiie ofinier in e\v liottles of this medicine cured me.” Harrison'» message will be an in Federal courts, ami the cunseqtieut in uess. Mr. Hanley was tioni in Jack eoniinand •>! Fort K1 math says lie Mrs. E Cuburn, 19 Second st., Lowell, adequacy of tii« Federal judiciary ma sonville precinct, ami is a rust hug, eu- novation in one respect. Instead of • thpiks the kick will in* Hiici’ensfiil. He Mass. chinery to meet the demands of tin» in manuscript, as all such documents people, to say nothing of the many terpriaing, business man. of strict hi - ilon’ w t beiieV ’Klamath will I m » aband- For children afflicted with colds, tegrity. who will k»**q> things moving either, Nur do I. Wbv. w« c-Highs. sore throat, or croup, I do not have been m the past, it will tie sent new ami iinimrlant subjects that musí wherever he goes. Success to him. have j'is’. Iiegun to dig ri foiir- uik know of any remedy which wiil give come up for consideration, such as the to cougreea in type-writer form. Rev. Robert Euuis, of the Preaby- dit< b turn», an I have receivtxi fresh n ore speedv relief.than Aycx’s/yherry irrigation ot the and lands of the Pectoral. I have found it, alsn, inraiu- West aud South, the protection of our tenan church has lievn conducting a imiiLirv orders lo go on with the worK. able in cases of Whooping Cough.” — C. P. Huntington*« new hou - id law Psh»»! bon't yon believe all yon read.” forests and fisheries, the fortification series of Sunday evening sermons es Ann Lovejoy, 1257 Washington street, toot the only luxury that haa been of our coasts, legislative restraint o( pecially «hrvete«! to the young men of I jston. Mass sisKivor oorx ri,» • l . «ting him heavily. He in »aid to I rusts, the curbing of the unreasona- Jacksonville. His text list Sunday Yr» krt J . iniai. X i a I ; ¡have lurt about a luillmu in the New nble and unjust aggregatu»ns of (¡nasi was “Show thyself a man,” upon which Th-* «»ffi •• and sta’Kin *»f the \V»w' public interstate transportation Cor were based mauy logical conclusions, in .Y»»rk Nbir. of which he ih the chief porations, the organization of a tribu which moral and mental growth were ern stiigv eoinpiiiiV <.n Linkvillt* roiut. f owner. PFRPARFD BY nal for the adjudication and appropria made the ground work of apiritua! has been rt‘iu«»vi»d from Ag«r to Cool tion for the payment of long defer re* I development, and was a moet compre ey’s, ou Willow env k. tii« R. R. slii- Or. J. C. Ayer & Co , Lowell. Mass. The Iowa delegation bolted the \V Indian depred<tioii claims of Western hensible and el«M|uent sermon. When tion being midway h.4 w » mw \ger and Sold by all Dniygtau. Price *1 ox bcttiM, *S Willow Cl X C. T. V convention at Chicago la«' pioneers, to say nothing of the ap the series shall h ive been completed proaching Centennial Exposition all be will devote a like uumlw of ver- Som*' twenty • ighl carloads of ap- Tuesday. They were opposed to tin these things will, in my judgmeut, nious to the young ladies, thus liter pies will b* shipped from this place LEGAI. tbVEIÏlTSE.MENTS declaration of the convention that tl-< necessarily compel Congress to con- ally fultilliug th« scriptural injunc this fall, teamsters being kept busy W. ('. T. V. is a partisan organisation shier questions of ot her than ordinary tions “Feed niv lambs.’* ill hauling them from Scott Vidb v Timber A and .Notice. nature, and. I may say, of infinite im a branch of the Prohibition party. Col. Lawreuce S. Helm,* of Ikmton, a ay and tin KI im Ph. as well as from portance l»> the people of this country, Texas, the age« 1 father of Mrs. Judge orchards u^itr Yn ka. x'. The Fortland board of trade has re ami many of which are of a character Neil. <lu I at. the home of his daughter ■ st new, complex ami intricate, requir ' * solved to lend its aid to the halation ing careful coustructiou as to questions on a vnit to his children in <>n*g-' of the world's fair of 1W0 at Chicago of constitutional power as well as ami when he arrived her»* was sick »u>T The Salem tsiard of trade has don« mere matters of policy, tw to command gradually grew worse until his death, ‘ ’u ■likewise. There is no doubt that the the exercise of the very best judgmeut a week later. Mrs. Neil ha«l not seeL of Congress, is »th in a constitutional ( preponderence of sentiment ou the and political sense. Among th»* im him for 22 years and only had the in- estimable privilege of caring for him pacific coast is in favor of Chicago. portant enbjecU that most be dealt in his last iliuess, as he never r.iUie«! with are, of course, uiauy old and or from his first attack. Col. 11* Im was The “.VorniHf/ JoirranT' is a hand- dinary ones, such as the revision of for many years a resident of Albany. the tariff, the subject <»f cnuage ami Oregon, and was the fattier of th« late some and bright morning paper pnb regulation thereof, and of the currency lishi d at PortlRnd.au.l printing» largt generally, the regulation of commerce Hon. George R. Helm, a distinguished Demo’ratic politician, who was known quantity of the latest telegraphi. I »etween this and foreign countries, as the “Lion of Linn.’’ The Util, waa and among the several slates the liewa Dou't know whether any a Mexican war veteran, and comrades headway can lie made again»! the latter through interstate commerce acted as his pall-bearers; though niex legislation, by way of proper amend pressibly sad. yet how divinely Oregonian, however, in this genera ments to the present interstate com ordered, that the aged father should tion. merce act, and the former in such have reached the home of his daugh sue reasonable constitutional restrictions • ter, where every attention of loving r> tad The papers nre telling “how it hap is may not tie reached by treaty stipu affection were given him in the hour N.-« rimi»« r Land N«»tir? pened'' in Ohio »nd Iown. Amon»’ lation and which still may be deemed of nature’s diss«>lution; and here too wise anti necessary to the proper pro he found four men who answered other explanations it is said, that in in graveling, I) tection of American interests, such a« with him the reveille that called them CMTF.b STATES L kN 0 OFFICE.» I Iowa, in addition to the losses from r tlx- right of ■ , RosF.pt Oregon, Oct 3i>, ilMJ i the absolute exclusion of Chinese •v i> ir r» l»y given that in compliance / the prohibition effect, the Republican laborers and oth*T objectionable im to patriotism aud duty in th« spring time of life, an«l when the tatoo was ic pr«»v i - tou * of the art of (.’uugres* i 3. ’*>. ruti’lt d "An art for the -ale ticket was hnrPliy a combination of migrants, die ordinary and the ex sounded that heralded for him aneter- t lands in th«.’ statvs of Caiii»iih<a trurdiuary appropriations of the Gov 1 nal rest, t hey came in sadness to per railroad employes who wanted to crip itjy « »f« -un, N» \i a in au«l W ashinglou Territory d ain t^e from winter f torrnH. Ah ernment, and so on. But even these form for the veterau soldier the hist dreun. of Klamath City, Couuly thiH exp»'îjsL» was paid f-»r from th. ple the power of the grangers. The old subjects must, by reason of th»» sad offices of the dead. Beautiful r«»:id r»e»‘ip'«8, over aud h I» ovh 111“ ‘i ■ i >i'ki\uu. scale of ( HiiforMiH ha this da i’ .r«i in tin* othre • Ins sworu *iHtvn<e:.l. h railroad», with their employ«», swing marvelous growth ami radically ehang burial services were reudered by Rev. «.i , i • it • .f tp.- \ » 4 ofc an. ii. i ed conditions, territorially, commer Robert Ennis, and the choir sang iiiDuing expenses. 411,000 votes, it is said. ‘ - K I h . u’.-i w . 1 oiler pr« -of oi i»uow > t« cially, ami otherwise, not ah me m the “Pin a pilgrim and I’m a stranger’* at I 'brii .l-iibi’ti, ol M<Kinm v Creek, lir-jHud •»«>*:ghl t- m»»re valuable for it- United Stat«»s, but in h I! the civilized th»' dose. There were gathered again Klam.ith iiv»r. ha- ihre»* gavage timb : <>r - one than n-r ngricur.tiral pm All four of the new states are now ;•••■.,•»«, and I«. » -Ltii'ish hi* i ¡aim u» ».<’I nations of the earth with wheb we the broken threads of the beautiful su.uling little pets, the kittens of a i'ind i «'fore »hr Rrgi-ter ami Rrrviver of comfortably settled in the Union are brought in closer contact from i»« iu v u I; rouig. <»r . <>u M uiday tin whrp of his earlier life; «nd woven in large C<dlg.ir klii»*d at bn ranch. 1 Wo The two Ihtkotaa came in together «IMV day to must U» day, UUV, mid ÍI4.IU which WU1UU Congress V/4 »UgO'S-» 111 USt delicate chaplet of living tlowers, whs o’ his Calves have b en kilted by con 24th •>: ¡•'• biTiui \. II- !t«iih - a* u itm< h.'cl»’!» Fournier Montana was third, its delay on ac not lose sight of, must be approaciied the mute off »»ring ot stranger friends, gars, aud of In - iu th»» neighborhood Al! t « - . . ■ y . X .• t « iniiMli, l-U l.l\ in a somewhat different manner, with that lay beside the laurels, of the sol have l»eon sim-lariv troubled, caused lb»i- r.nt h. oi KlHinath City. cal. count of election couteat having held An» »«nd all h - « iaimihg adversely more enlarge»} vision and with a dis it back, and Washington was fourth, position on the part of Congress to dier ou the casket. 11« leaves to his him to poison meat from tin* calws, the -ii/.«v ■ «>♦ -cri»«»'U laud- are rc«im«t»-d lo children and comrades the heritage of resulting in dio .loath of a large cou til»- iirir rlaun* in thi* office <»u or before 'xÿP v a failure of its governor to sign the get, in a measure, out of the old ruts •in honored iiaiut», and the record «»f a gar. While wailing, with riti« iu ►aid 2Uli - hv of February. !*'.*• p» (HA* W JoHXsTO.X, election vouchers having made a of legislation, through aud along soldier. He was buried ill the hand, he shot three L'cars attracted Kegistet which Congress could very properly Masonic cemetery, on Monday after by sevuting the meat. No more pre .’.'I—hit k •- *4* longer delay than the Montana affair > 'M ~__ and safely move when our popula I imlit-r L aih I Notice. datory animals being in sight, he Mon tana came in last Friday, and tion, trade, occupied teintor», num noon. mad»-an inspection of the place, and i >iTki* * i aiks L and uffk b. Washington, last Monday ber of States, commerce an*I business NOTES ANU NEWS. besides the kittens and dead bears, Oregon, (hi 2*.‘ih, h<w » I Notice Ro-cbntg of the country generally, legal, polit discovere.l on the outside of the fence, 1« berct|i given that in rouifdlMiee Mtatr ical, and otherwise, with but one-half Mention of candi<iatea for 'A'. i LC h p. il i»i )!i- of ti ■ act of ( oitgres* <«f some distance away, tn< earcassi ’ s oi The first spmuoq of the M »ntann . If7s, ri,titled 'An m < 1 for the -ale of offie«-» to l>e eho“vu next June li»» or one-third of what they are at the State legislature will meet Nov. 234. two »leer that had also K»vn killed by .him- lim >c- lami* In th»- sial«-- of » aEfornia. ‘ *rr 1 present day or what they were even «xjugars. troll, XrVHitR amj Washington Territory," already beirnu by aime of the uewa- ten years ago.' Ail the lea iiug window glass man M tn ! « I « ¡d. of Yreka C- unlv of S;*kl papera of the »«ata. and it i. »een that late of 1 alilo: ma. has thi.» day tiled in , ••Do you think there will lie a re- ufacturers of tiie U. S. have L»r:ik-4 a HHT j OW STAIRS. • sworn stu’rment foi the mu there will be no lack of material for vision of th“ tariff at the coming see pool. d l: •• •>'» and » aud >E 4 of NW\ TOURNAY" SEMI PORCELAIN ■ « X » fn Tp Xo 41 Houth, range the Republican eouveution, at least, sion?'' yCOLOR UNDER THE GLAZE) The business part of the little town and w ill otter proof U» uhow that "There w 11 undoubtedly lie a re to choose from. Among several of Alletfbeny, Cal., was burned Mon id »ought 1* more valuable for its vision of the tariff whereby internal limi-« r or -»««io« than for agricultural pnr- day; loss S2»5,00(). n»uiea regarded a» "probabilities" or reveuue taxatiou »ill be largely .. y re and to r -Tahii>»h her claim to *ah| land Oregon, duceil, if not indeed eutin-ly abolished, Regi or and Receiver of this "poaaj.ilities" i in Southern ' / ’ A new negro pugilist, expected to R * hurg. Oregon, on Friday, th« only ci." can be announced yet as and whereby customs revenue will al rival Peter Jackson, has been dis- I 1« hriutry. IVH) so be reducetl and so equalized in the covered in one of the Jersey suburbs • i» w if m-Mc«*-»: Friilerick T »qaniely and avow<dly in the fiehl interest of Istth the consumer and of New York city. . ... H- . Mrs Joeepbin« ri : ¥•!'.; W F'o-k. i.i/z!«-Fio» k. Ù r« Kii. Gen. .1 C. Tolman, of Ashland, is a pnsincer by increasing the free list I «»f • aUiornia. The Standard Oil Co. has just swal candidate for the nomination for state as to such products a» cauuot lie pro- \nv atnl all per«uni claiming a»|vrr«v!v lletwnrer. Gen. Tolman is a veteran duce«! in Un» country, aud^ which are lowed two iiulependent oil institutions eaLx» 1 i» - . ri'nd ' •• land* arc requested u> a pipe line and a refinery worth r tlu lr ¡Hinn- in this othie on or among the necessaries of life, and "PrMjp't, | wonld give alt my wraith i«i l.-t «lay <>f February. 1 politician, and doesn't often make an providing ad * i nate, reasonable, and about ¿7,(l00,f)00 together. half <»f yonr h( .‘Rlth.” < U A W . Jous'"ToN, open campaign uuless he has strong better pn.tectioL to home indii’sti'i.4 Regi Hi er Mrs. U.iroime Don »van, of Pitts “Sure, DiH*a:n, you need only give <*>, hopes of snecem He admits that he of farm aud shop than 1» now accord- burg. has pn*sented SllMJ.OHO to Johns that'« the pHceof «lx • i J. V s. ■a iu the field for tins nomination, and “•I *’» eXiatlug legislation, lo such » Hopkins University of Baltimore, for the boys call it. Joy’s VegetaLlv Sa. <ap<< , here , , . re tsdicv the Iw'piibii'-aii stands th» establish men t of a chair of English will inft-d you rm strong as me, mcTm.” h>“ many . fr.en.ls and , els.-wh. lp| widi party w)|| literature. Mrs. J. Farren, of 142 Seven tn Ftreet, San will I>e glad to see the convention tuthfnlly risleem-d I have uo kind of "I hftveb *n bf.: . Ttie Cherokee Inlians will »«11 the Francisco, nominate him* In Ins long political doubt, although I notice that Mr. Vc" : h M u -H:-u*'’Giwtrhh .ac- ¡-»-ue-! , “Chenikee strip” if th* government Mills is quoted as having stated iu It 1« perivcHy spV n<li«l to bu Id vp : ivous career Gen. Tohnau has well demon snlwtance and - fleet in a r.s-ent inter will pay them enough for it. They run-down nr 1 wnni out r i ur- ’ v(». strated his ability, and h’s record of to $2'*.»>»I. view tiiat the Denas-ruts will engage s iV it is worth Liy, of 7 Fills street, >. v . Wern.’i of C ’ long service for his party is well in filibustering and will uot p- rinit 0111. Vrry ••.< ■ ». rm ! 1 unUr«?«’* ««f o*L ’-s - ■ . • ' known. th“ Republican majority in the nation Two K mtuckv ooloueh went at ■! sn:i »\ T h *? .•it?.-v’ : ’ «■ pur- ■ al Hon.se of Rppre-eutatives to pass euch othi r last Friday. Col. Go.»4io« Tbs Racine H<>rws-»tin«il Again Heat, th. asingl«' e.’t of any «»»us spienr»«. ¡1 is stabbed .......................... Cui. Swope thirteen time« my opinion, h«raever, that Mr Mills I with a clasp knife , L "j and before Col. Rr«^.nt. Taleut Items. A San Franciaco dispatch of laat has been misrepresented, as I cannot Swop* fell Jeu! he had shot Col. Our school, under Miss Annie believed the leader of the Demis-ratic G< n >Iloe, and the latter died from his SaturJay tfaxe «lit-f«>ll«>a uik niter«-»!- . ... . w«»und a few days after. Both were Fischer as principal, and Miss Della lntf turf notes Sunol trotta-i a tnil“ . ..... , , ... , _* Che«ney assistant, is in a fiotirubnu reeentativeo, would m advauoe pro prominent Republican politicuma. tins afternoon in 2:l0'j. l- atnix As »•on.btion. especially since the patrons claim bis intention to engage m such tel’» an.i ill“ world's record for thr«- George Fraucia Train, who had min»l their own business They have an nl-eolutely suicidal folicy." vearolil- by one an.i a half seconds. m p.ison in Busteu several we»iks for alx»nt 40 scholars each, on the aver ■ What as to the civil Borrico law?" Vanatiua. yearling eolt. beat the year debt, was discharged last Saturday. age. “The civil service law. while in the link stallion record of 2J8 by trotting The issue before the court was the main unpopular with the politicians, Farmere are plowing and se«ding. a tnile in 2:3.'>, and Regal WilkeA beat has, in my judgment, come as one of question of sanity. The judge gave a though it is rather dry for deep plow the two-year-old stallion r«-cord of our permanent guests, and when decision that Train whs not insane ing. y«t our uniat biicoessful farmer* 2:23 mailo by Axtell by trnttini: a mile enough to tie confined in an asylum, Timtxr Lami Notice. amended, as I believe it should be. do th**ir sowing befun* the holidays, in 2 2it1,. so as to eliminate some of the objec but he is evidently unbalanced in wet or dry . Steaml»>at trotted to beat hi. record mind and therefore could not properly I suld S tates L a » d O ffice tionable and abnnrd features, and lb»-» buru. Oreiron. Oct. 29th.is.*'*. j of 2.U ai d »ucceeded in lowering l»e held for debt. Talent’s li\»« mechanic and natural place it on a more practical and sen Vein t )*■ lmr» hy li « u that in compliam’« it one second. of sible basis, will, if faithfully admin The Commercial Advertiser, noting genius. Mr. W H. Breese, is erecting •...«!» Iiu-provision* »»f the art of Cong’< Palo Alt« stortetl to beat his reoorti turn !*7*. « nt if 1. d "Au art for the *alr of istered. as I believe it will be by this th« ilecadence of the Knights of La- a new kind of wind-mill, all steel. timbf'i hr.'d' in the- ik .-of California, (»rt- of 2:13 q, ajd did so. makiiia' » mile administration, be on the whole ben bor, says tb it New York city will <»•» If our Taint capitalists were not . • » Xv. i la, hih I iv« hinuton Territory,’ in 212',. eficial. I am in favor of several repr^aented at the general convention penny-wise and pouml-fool'sh. they Y»'t’rt I. .■ k. of Yrvka, County of Siskiyou, That was certainly a record-break- .-T.tr» •>; < niifotniu. has this day iib’d in this amendments, but opposed to ns re by only two delegatee, representing a would invest their money in building t c h»-r woru htalenirnt foi the purchase iutf day, an«i it brings Stanford's peal. Had I the power, I would, in memlwTship of about five thousand. up Tuleut i’i- eai of AsblamI and of th -C | oi section »o in Tp No. 41 peerless little mare Sunol out as the -<• ilh mngi .•«• > cad and will offer proof addition to other amen 1 meats, so Three years ago New York scut fifty other places in the valley. moat promising trotter in the world. to dioiv that th»* lai d -ougbl is mure valu- atneud the act as to make it a felony deleg »tee representing a membership timln-r or «none than for agricul- Rol>ert Bonner will own her having Win. Abl»o*t has g v. n up m*»rch • - >»!>.<• for it* without benefit of clergy, for any of about 100JMM). • and f- !)••> ■ hUm to bought her of Stanford before this dising ami r» nted th« S*mth sawu. < »«i ( Ictvrr the Register ami Rr»’«i\er member of Congress to make any rec last great achievement. price not re P» ter Jackson whipped Jem Smith, on Amb rsotj cr»-«»k and s < m > u tak*> of t d-«.fficv nt Rocrhurg, Oreg<»nf on Fri ommendation for appointment to any th« English heavy weight **hampion, p»»ss«*ssiori. The Smiths are going to day. th 2K’ <lav oi February. 1*JO. ported. office.” .■»■;,• ! t:r < u< whir ers F. T l’rnlen At the American horse show at in three rounds in Is>ndun the other try farnuug on the ox-Wilshire pise«' Hrnley. hdwr.rd It Hcolleld. Maria I. “How about the interstate commerce day. They fought with l-nunce now own d by Helms <t Am. rman. Chicago on the 9th tbo world’s record -< d, Jo>- phine Young, of Yreka, ad of law. will it be repealed or amended?" • aliiornia. for high jumping was broken by 1l, gloves for a purse of So.iMlO, of which “The general principle upou which Au and all p»ir<on> «’labning adverarb. R «V. Chas. II»»xie of Medford, was Jackson takes The lMv’au irobea, making a clean jump •> feet ’b- tv -ove-de«Tibed land* are requested to that act is laiaed, namely, the recogni lOAi inches, by Ontario, owned by S. tion of the power of Congress to reg club now offers another S5,000 fora appointed by t'r aiding Eider Wilson :de their rlaima in this otllre on or btfore as preacher in charge of the T.deni -Hid _l>t dav oi Fcbri ary, i-w»_ S. Howland, of Moiiut Morris, New ulate transportation on interstate match between Jackson and Sullivan ( h as W. J ohnh T on , M. E. Church. Appoint ¡ih’i.s will or any other slogger. York, and by Roselierry, owned by Regiht» r. 23 lines, rail and water, of tlm conn'ry appear in the church dir«vi >ry m xi Morehouse A Popper, of Toronto. in the interest of the producer ami Mr. Cleveland is reported to have week. F. Sn a nr. Each horse won SollO. a special purse shipper, is one, I imagine, that will said that the recent ele<*tions m Ohio of Jl.tMAi having been offered for the never lie abandoned by the Govern- aud fowi wer« a vindication of his Cvr-U' 1 isn Orncr. highest jump. HER HEALTH WAS HI ISEH menL The present act is, however, P«licy. If he did say it be must be R.. m burg. G’.egon, Oct Jith, 1889. Philadelphia, Novemlier •’>. Maggie in my judgment, crude in some re- the must easily satisfied mxu*on earth. Xi tice 1» hereby uivvu that in compliance Ii»*r Life Was On*» of Pain. But *h»* in B. B . dam of Iroquois and other cele s|.eetH, with i Im pr »vid.»us of the act of Congre«« ««1 unfortunately , . ambiguous „ in To regard State elections, mix**«! up Now Well. Jr.m ¡*<7-, enti led "All get for the »ale of brated race horses, and considered by other respects, too limited in scope, with prohibition an«l Sunday laws and fim - t lam!- in :ht <!:»’ ‘ Mliferiila.Oie many to be the mart celebrated brood not properly adjusted so as to give determined by personal considerations Mt* Alexander Vaughn, wife of one uf gon, x id a i»iif| Wnshingbm Terri ory,' mare ill America, is dead. e»pial protection to the interests of all and local issues, as a vindieatum the iHHMt prominent u:»»1 extensively known J.’-eph -:iw > <»U’ix of Y reka, ( nun tv of Sisk I merchaut!« ef Fre^coU, Ark. write»«'the fol y<m. » »»:•• of < dif’T'MH. hat thi» d«v tiled in ♦ — sections of the country, and will nn- shows o»»m*lnaively that Mr. Cl»»v«- lowitiiT truer and« r d»it< of April ¿2, ihi- «-lit: ■- lii-r »wt.rn -laU-mcnt for the pur- The people who pay Spreckels and doubtedly lie amended in several re- laud's bump of self-esb'em still retains • l owe the preservaiion of my lite under ■ <-i • m *d sectiou No l, in Tj- I'r->\ (•».- \ u - S. H. S.) F< t X-« 41 *vuiL. mime N<». .*» ea-t, nnd will otic: the Eastern sugar trust their required specta. In my judgment, how. ver. it* normal size. -¡Chronicle, four y rant my health was wretched, mined pv r .to,»f •(> »'. a rh:U the laml -e ight is more tribute may l»e interest«*! in reading liberal appropriations properly and my life h life ot c<»i»*:ant pain, miart y - \ a*• i-t de f t ii* ¡¡inter or «tom- than for agri A free trade newspaper, tn order to — some of the bitter things these sugar jildickHisly expended in the ltnprove- torture F.»od -»oared »»n- iny al.auaeh. and «■nit i. f;il purroM.'* '’.nd to establish her claim show the evils of protection, » tvs that what I ate io <iav t w.niid vomil to-morr»»«. l<» < m d Irtiut tfl iore tht-K-kiwtrr aud Beceiv»’' •‘kings” say of each other. W. A ment of oiir nvers and barhors will do •»’ H eh'.rg, ' ».egnn, on Friday, Havemever. the Chicago representa- n ore tow «ids protecting t lie interests a suit of cl«>thea cau be I »ought m Ir*- My >»le.-p nt night wa* broken wi’h the most .-I Uii- horn • >■ \ 'ion»» in dream-, so much -o. that th*- 2l«i «lay «4 E<*hrua:}. l*.*0 , w- L. .... 1 . _ i . . ■ . 1 f . . k I n-, V I, ot «i ii, I» r.. r I I. i , live of the siiK»r triinf. «»ya tbe N«>« of > . the pr«xl«»-er. shipper, iiu.I . «»«tisiitn- I laii'l f--r $<>.«><>. X. Notvillist hu <1 i tig tins I vuuld n«>! be«rte> l»e left alone; chronic di - . r huh » a . v. it.m-M-*' F T Fradenbur« York «lecunou will u«»t affect the er »gainst iiiireiisonable nu<l unjust fwt. it is n fact that during the year arrh<>< a. h paintul coiiifh that threatened of Henley. Fdv. trd H — fiel I. Lizzie Flock. trust That will «»»utinue to do burn- tmnsportalion exactions bv railr. m N “tilling June Al. 1889, «N.-JNB iiHtiv“» me with eonsaiuption. my feet aud ankh's V« m i i«H k. of Y:ek i, ail of < aiiforn a were iwi'!»-d out of all proportion*, and mv ; ■<' I nil ••-.•uh cUhmng M<her8»'-1'- dims iw hetetofore tlglit the case than any ititerst.it“ «-otmnerce act Ir.-laud “migrateii to this i-oiin'ri. I ¡ml»* «welled more or lens I <-otild hot ■h. Any n' m .\ p described lamb are requested to in th«-higher courts. He speaks lut- regulating truns|sutati<>n on r»ilr<>:i Is 1,nt »»•>»“• **»intry •ut walk • x«,vpt on a level tioor, and then with ti’n >l»eir cl d.n* in this offi,, (,|j or befor* shows th th ita_ »la diffii f’lty and for awhile could not get in or -111 I . )“• 1 h if Febre ary, iSffll. terly of duns Bpreckeis. saying that can bedevwed by the combined grated to Ireland . This i'tus.sh.«.vs out i«f fad without a>sistan<‘C. The pr» ->ure ( H A*. W . JoHNHTOM, “That Ilian Spreckels has been a iiks wisdom of Omgr. ss. As for tlie Pa- <x»untry where v<»n can buy a suit of of a finger on my l*> i.v would leave its im Register. clothes for SK.5»; 18 not a good conti- pre-sion. «nd iu*horl I thought 1 had drop uo|s>luit and «xtruerer of the market Citi«- oast, which I in part repres-mt, — ................... - *v in additi»»u to my other Hftilclioua. Two 'I I hi her I.-inti nitre for y«-ara. and now he come* in with I regard the improvement of our riv- try to live in -| Ex. .J.N-'ors treated rne faithftillN during the**’ bis hypocritical cant »nd says he is era aud harbors, uud the coustrn.-tion four jrarsbtudid me no g<n*i—the ruedi one him- The «-ekbrstion of _ the • SITED '»TATKs I.kSI» OFFJrl, I . . . , • clues IIIV1 ¡IIV» they RI gave me wrr a* useless a* mag- going to furnish sugar to the pnblic <>f the Nicaragua Canal »■< measuree drolth auuivcrsxrv • >i the L/UndltU ................ i.«nt water. Jty Ftbnrg. Oregon, Oc t. 29th. l?89.i ltfO'-..:ht i IMAM not for profit, but just to knock ns of p irauiount importance m the iu- \otif h hereby ciwn ?Ln’ in mmvliaxu t die. >ud- rim, ’ m - 1 v.a w: h sn< h a r*(>mhii«a- of th-- first Ko/Dan- CHtholic dioce»-* in out. Now. I never met a tnau y.-t terest of our |ieopie." ti«ii <»f dbea-c«. In 1<*7 1 disrtmtfnned inc w th the provision* of the nd of Congre- who was iD business for the sake of "Will (tongresa favor th- granting the I’uit«! Stat«* began in the old tu»r of the m-dichiea I ha i been heretofore of June Is7s, ».‘iHrled "An a« t for the «*!•■ cathedral »t Baltimore. Md., las! Sun- takinw uud ‘»egantn htk«- .-wifi's specific. > >. of limber hnxU in the - imu ' of ( a’.iforn.B. glory, and Clans Spreckels’ mellusls of sulisidn s to steamsiiin comoani««?" , . «lav. When Bishop Carroll was S. s ) Five bottles of this lr»:ly wonderful «»reg'-; NevKiSa. «on! "a-hington Tetr- are too well known to convince peo "In,my jn L-no-nt yes. in lh«> inter- t„ the chnru« of the Sec of medicine wn- what worked th«* miracle *»f torv, Mi" Murv Nev ill?. of B«*gu*, ( our. • . f >i*kiy«»u. - nte of ( aliforriin. I i :« m this du mv .nj.’r'.e «•'! i”? m»i.;’iii r»‘f overy " .... enl .rg.sl ^»"v"here B^tunora. ‘the firs? «I.oswe ' in th ta paanetahtp -Uh the Government <^>me^ Tithue^lL; “!^ ’lol«, Trt-a!i-< on ,.i ..«da . i-km di «vaae* mailed fib d in tjii-ottb Icr u«»n> M»i’»»ment fo free <Aiit Sp» •• fi« < o. Drawer 3. Atlanta. the porch«’1» of th« W nt the S W «nd th on the Pacifi«- count for years in th Hons. ,-sV x-mlly ,,llr ««„nb Am-rican C!’,IU'"' ‘T'J"'"' 41 w 14 -if thv sH ', <-f m ? u«»n No. -2. in Tp N'<- Georgia »ngarb^inees. and was the only man n.-lghts-rs;'im’; wï.-h ’ aïd/slrnïiid n"t $3 Cathohcs «Xn^vV in the I'niV-l 'tbA^n'n-.w State». 1« »-oiith. mngv », '* ?» m , and will off< r proof !<» «ho« tbai th; bind ■snight I p di «•* who got bis sugar from the Hawauau confined to one section of the conn- * " — VRlnnble !«»r It- timb» " or -tune than for OKI i-lcrgy ano an.l St.lKtO.OHi • a<iaeren ii.lhercn'H , , . «4... , •! ................................ • •’■!«• oiuciergv rs ' ■ > lalamh «nw of duty, tlnw •“J""» ' try. lmt each aea^mst «.<-ti..n »I khi UI lI1(> ,etlHts of th“ h.ith, lll.itOO churrii“» sgrieuItUT*! |’ irpOKv, an ! to e-tahlish h” claim to-a’1 :«;•<! before the Register aril oenta a poun.i. Tn that way b“ held 1» ulclud«l m »ny Hiibsidi“» grantwl, Mn.l ,,„o I« an! fi50 ìnatitnlion» of R.-cviver •»( this office at Eowebiirg. Oregon, the entire trade of the Pacific const, and with a view to strengthen! ng tra«le leumiim on Friday, the ¿lst <>f February, 1M90. Cianai» nut gmng to hurt na »t »II. reintiotis Ix>tw«x-n nil sx»-ti..ns. In thia sb«» n«or.*s as w itnv**e* F. T. 1 rudenburg r Mtt.rU» of Hvi « ■. E.iwf»r»i if. scofield, !4/<i»- Hi just *auta u. to buy him out. I connection » line or tines of -fieatnera Flock, ¥» <•» Finck, of Yreka ' alifniulM. A fourteen hundred pound safe in ’Vhen «!.• Mcame Mut», X«i“Ha we dou't waul him ' i«etweeu South Anx-ru-a Xal|xinaa«\ Anv and Fit th rsoni rlnhniug « her.^elj the «1* »ve-dest ribed land* a o requested f'» for luatancc anti Portland. Or., or first class order for sal» at a twirgain CMtorUi. Sb»» c ’ . UDg to • their claim* in this ottire on or hefot* A go-si ,-up of ooffe • is a joy forever. Pnget Sontnl, or San Fran< i2x or iu- by lì. B. Hnnwiker •aid Jlat Uy of February. 1**) !»i them blend yon-soma at Minkler deed, ail three, shoulj G ¡. :.o Everything >□ the Htatmoary line at H’hwn th* haJ ChlL’rvn. C hu w J ohsstok • bvo'a • whenever the eubject la up.' RafiBtar X Muiglar * Suu’s * friiljy. .Voces./» I /»*.'/ wr \ r -J t J r y ku rz3 L J k j ri L. J r kJ 1 uJ r »V CLOTHING. r.i T3 Men’s Suits from $5.00 up. Boys’ Suits from $2.00 tip. Boys’ Bants from 50 cts. up. Men’s Rubber Coats from $2.50 up. Men’s Oil Suits from $2.25 up. Cough Medicine r.T L j FLT L J r.3 LJ f v» Û1A r:»! U J BOOTS AND SHOES. kJ c.v ua r > i» -• Ladies' Shoes from $1.00 per pair tip. Ladies’ kreneb Kid Shoes from $2 50 per pair up. Men’s French Calf Shoes from $'2.00 per pair up. Men’s I reiich < all Botd- from $1.00 per pair up. Men’“ Kip Boot' from $3.50 per pair up. L a r -T LU r t L'J UNDERWEAR. i'hihlreiib Merino \c-i< from 25 cts. up. -Boys <>rev Merino Suits from SO cts. up. Men’s Grey Merino Suits from $1.00 up. Men’s Scarlet Flannel Suits from $2.00 tip. Meti’s Blue Flannel Suits from $2.00 up. I LADIES’ Ayei’s Cherry Pectoral, H 'P T .rvnrtr 5n.*”w:.ir v.v.nrv’tri -fu dk Ju 4U 4U. J L 4k JklUJU.k. JL JL Jk Ji. JU J Ladies’ Ladies’ Bailies’ Ladies’ UNDERWEAR. muslin Night Gowns from 50 cts. up. (’licniises from 5o ,-ts. up. Skirts from 50 cts. up. Drawers from 50 cts. up. kJ r./i ». j r « kJ r J uu r«3 cu ra L i 4 r Lx ra cu r.v LU :? INFANTS’ MUSLIN GOODS. Infants Long Robes from $1.25 up. Infant'’ Long Nightgowns from 50 cts. up. Infants’ Ixmg Flannel Skirts from $1.00 up. Infants’ Embroidered Shawls from $2.00 up. BLANKETS. Urey Blanket' fr«nn £1.25 tip. White Blankets from $1.50 tip. t’olore«! \hiilt' from Sl ’Kl up. \\ hi’e Spread-- from si .OG up LU K3 LU CJI LU ra LU r i LU I LJ E3 LU A3 L’U r»3 LU r a LU ra Lu C3 LU r.a i ca LU r.a LU F..1 LU F 1 i’a L’’J B ra Lu r.a LU ra k u C A LU r v k j p. a L J ra l U r.a LU ra LU F 3 L U r a L u r a L J ra tu r 3 L j r a L J r .1 t J CLOAKS. l.aiiit ' Newmarkets from S i DO up. La<lie~ Wrap* fi m i‘2.50 up. Ladies' Walking .Lu ket' from S3.00 up t u ’Zl’u u r ar.vrarararar'irwr’irarar vrar.arnr.ar vrararar ir^r ir arar.ar-r -»r •» k4k Jk JkJL.'L^kJU Jk Jkdk JÜ JLUU Jkjl JL Jl Jk’JkJk K’sJLJLjLJkJkdkJ HOTELS, ETC Choice sample Rooms. Crolrally Lot-aid NEW BRICK Tin1 .Vlilaiiil Illite HEADQUARTER S THIS WEEK tourists & Comniriual Men. Till« tin? nvw hotel in th<* < « nterof the bin»- inc‘s part i,f thi cii\ Lu* jn«t br« n < r«'ctv*l un lite Mteof Hit old pnpnlMr Vshlaixi Hot.'? awl h»r 1 • «-ii hw't «1 F; the well known and 8U?<T**fiii landlur«!. E. K- Brightman Prop., Who will fGiui nt ili»- hntoi In first <!a** *t; h- Th» table uill «’ontinuc to he kepi up '• ,nd to n<>n« zitnl ini**^l* «'an be flhMiiie«! of th? ».«’M of tr- atiiH'iit. Ì« rni* r« a*onAbIe. 10 - - Al' « _ 0. II. BLOUNT'S! ! IOTI'J. R R. Sire»*», f«K»t ASHLAND. 1M Wonne. ORKGON. f. W. liwiard. Fropritlor. Hat lug icMf« 4 the nl»«iv» Houw« -tn l thorouxi ly rth«.-val« «i an<1 ivfttv 1 the harne. 1 am n«jw prepar* <1 to r tirsi «ar- iu < m 9 i t »tha tr»v ■ H d « pubift I • N<‘.» Miinagenn ni will «par.- nn puln« in ln.tkiim thi* ono «>í the i «»st eomioriH’ and homv IHf h«»u»K in »he pla« ? Th<* tabi?> ar? suppMvd v. ith tlo b(.>t the mar kei nilbrii l-’.ra‘.'Uit »«erom »v-datloua pre pare«! for (anHiir- MeaB ................. 2-x’ Lo'’k’U)K HCiordlllg »O ,'<11’01 2‘M' A 501 Hot or ('oM sulphur Water Kith, 25Cts Bat os ar any time fr«oc 7 •»‘«•lo.-k h in until l<> o’c-luM k p tn. One hath r< oin h - aervrd for ladiv*’ *’»•• l’tt< Colsstin Soda Springs HOTEL Will be open M.«y L4, for the a< <-».ni«n«»<!a Hub of a liniited number of guots. Board nini 1 »«lgnper w . k •• day. 1 5o " i rr «lay ’ I 01 Single me .Is *0 Camping privileges will be «*»0 «enta per week for each huHrhlnal. «ll BYRON COLE, Proprietor. Gimlet», gong“«, tw«-*-z*‘r“, pli«-ra, Pol» aud Is'ths. pan» and frier«. All tiling« for all sort» of buyers At hardware »toreof H.C. Myer’s.* People goiug to Jacksonville wit. find l’ljmale's e >ach awaiting every train at McdfonL Ask for tin- best cvmeh Plyuiale -> x Mr- H 1. Moure. M ik s F <'«»<• ASHLAND MILLINERY STORE Re« *• i m Bhx k. Main St. 'Suecejiaor» to Mr«. Bojnion and Mo Foun tain.; Low Prices for Men ' Suits for Men’s Suits for Men’- Suits f««r s • > 00 s 110 M< n - Suits (Fine Dress) for 111 DO 12 50 15 iiG Men’s Suits (Extra Fine) for 20 Men s Suits for (Ml 50 Men’s Vnderwear (Good) onlv Men’s Wool I’nderwear, only 1 oo Men’s Shoes, up from 1 00 2 0d Men's Boots for. per pair Men’s Fine Dress Shot's, All Prices Men’s Boots of all kinds—l.;ug«-l1 stock in Southern Oregon, and at lowest prices as we wisli to reduce the stock. Our new line of Gloves. Hats & Neckwear to arrive this wk. We have Bovs’ Iiatsfor We have Men's Hats, up from .50 ,*>(» T^”S< e our stoc k of LATE - STYLE STIFF HATS, They are just what you want i.nrffe New stock. Embracing all th» late»l Fail aud Wink r 8tyl»*«i Fin? Afaurtraent of Material* for Fancy Work-Zephyr*. Ara^ ne. ‘’henill?. Etc. Our motto i« ’ a <<ricx mxpkn » k i« fktte * THAN A M.OW HH1LL1SO lt-W li<c. lort! . ’<1 •< at the Capita! Bum-’e.« < •! $r? s.-.’.*tn. »->i.* ®c. - s arc under Ihr managrn.-nl ci A F ni«4rwng liav Mt me conr*c<»f *tudie% same rule* ul’ tuition. When you have cash and want a bargain drop in at our place. Yours Truly, IliiMineow, M*orllinnti. Typewriting, Penmanship, English Depart ment* !*ay and evening se*»don*. Stuaenta admitted uny time For Catalogue, addreaa . Bado eM (•!*?♦ AD Ur»»! k»*i»**c4i*f». I Portland. Oregua vH Salem, öregoa O. H. BLOUNT.