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ASHLAND HDlXí.S, TH K MONTANA MET imi». .Lick-oli« iìl< Itel.'i». nehhi ó'i|;l w t <H vi lEs. RED HOUSE COLUMN KLViATH OOCNTY. Noting the feet that Montana- E«iw.*«ni Hunley, of Haney valley, I inkvilh." sfar, Nov 15 elect,>riul muddle liiut beeu -o clari n»turue<i home this week. Frtdny, .Voremfs-i* fied by the action of the state lioaid Everywh«*re in the valley fall wheat Mrs. J. A. L«»ve returned fn iu a hix of cauvHAsers as to permit the state’s week’s visit t«> Port laud this w««*k. bas a bright, gr.-u. promising ap- EDITORIAL VH».* AMI NEWS admission into the Union, the New Miss Maggne Gahlier, of Jackson pearam’e. York Tribune reviews the causes Simp. \Vil*( :i is building a fine Washington Territory was not half that brought it als.ut. In the Trib ville. is visiting bur sjster at lo gic boils»» on in is*i a«T«»s of hay Lind on Point. une of < k-tober 24tli h remarkable let as much shaken up by the throes of ('hurry creek. ter was printed from the Hon. A .). U’m. ('¡nil, h former rvsiJent «»f birth of its state constitution as it is Seligman, chairman of the Republi Jacksonville, spent a day w ith old-t>ine The civ/. »!’- of northern Alkali have by the contest of three or four weal can state central committee in Mon f rieuds ns he piti-scd through th»* val voted a l’*-mill t;?x to build a scb(K>l house. Mr. Seligman laid burn the ley t-u route to Porilami. thy nien for the U. S. Seuatorship. tana. Mr. .1. \V. Manning’® family have Elder J. M. Fiiri«. of id, \x;:r There ia a vast dilT.-rence between amazingly disreputable luettusls em ployed by the Democrats to -ecure return« d to town from their ranch, to statesmanship and politics especially control of this uew state. The Demis in Jacksonville Sui.-I. y. and -listed stay till spring. m the celebration of c< inn uni m mu in public interes'. cratic campaign manager was Marcus vices at the Preebyterian chin-h. M -s \ !•< Shook ¡¡us gone to San Daly, the partner of Jamee |’>. Hnggiti Dr. J. W. R’»binson is sl»«w ; . ol - 1 ranu;- • on a vi«it. where she will The friends of Watson Squire, Se aud Senator Hearst iu the gieat valesciug. Ills mother is still j?enuusly pr«»b;'.b!y remain all winter. attic's candidate for U. S senator. de Anaconda cop|>er mine. Duly him ill. with no appreciable change m bur Mr. \x' (’. H.•!?•', who has beeu laid employs at least one-tenth of the condition since last week's rep« «i t. clarv that the Northern Pacific rail self up w:tl itdbimniatory rheumatism of voting population of the entire state. Grand Patriarch \V. li. Ih- .’iy : ::d the ankle. >’ getting slowly around road company and the city of Ta With him were as-ocinttsl four other coma will spend a bundled thousand millionaires. S. T. Hanser, C. \ I). D. G. 31. Helman paid n visit to once mor<*. Lake lvM*k enraiiipineal Tm day I’. - i >'”•(* l ii *iy sold 7(X> head of dollars to defeat him in favor of a Broadwater, (' A. Chirk and J II. night. They we nit rt.tim:-.i by liicii b» , : . ’ i<» Mo’n: l»roth« rs. of San Courad. Mr. Conrad was a candidate l'acoma man. This is no doubt an on the Democratic state ticket for brethren al a s<»cuu ¡aid oyster supper i’r-i i“. ml Kien-.n, of Little exaggeration, designed to win sym lieutenant governor. Shasta v»ilk\v. Mr. Hamwr at <kid Fellows H .11. Michael Ganey, an aid :hne n si and Mr. Clark were open aspirants pathy anil support for Squire. Mr I'. I’ Robinson is building a for seats in the United States -enaU-. dent of Jacks«»bville, was bnaigbt be 2”\lu «’rnetur» «>n Main street near Colonel Wntb-r-.n. of Kentucky Mr. Broadwater's personal friend and fore Judge Neil on T'hursday and pro Graves A I.ipseU’s hardware store. attorney was the candidate for con nounced lnsan«- by Dr. Somuis. Oweu has nearly recover, <1 from th, gentle gress. so that the Democratic c am Keegan started n«>rth with him to Ou«» part wdi accommodate a dress- r«L 1.' ;. aiul millinery establishment melancholy into which he was pliitiK'- I paign wiis really made upon a delils Salem the same night. Ills mala«iv is :i i t1 •• o’-h‘i will he fitted up as a by the defeat of the “-tar eyed g >i erate parceling out of the otlices the result <»f intuitMi religion , t xcir« - real estate office. among these rich and powerful men. m< nl, ami this is the thir«l lime ha hi* de-.-” aa chiunpioned by Clevei led A i ‘i.g !?• • j id br**ak»»rs at. Portland In estimating their personal inttuence I »ten c««!ninitted to the asvlum. :• b.ttle «v iii’ ag«> was Sain Walker, of aud be naively annoiinee. iu the it is not too mill’ll to say that they the l«>cation of an institution of Bor. inza. He w > . m the cell with the Gfurier-Journiil that tin- Deuim-rat- are the employers, through then learning, to b«> «ft ,.’»bsbml i.ud. r the four who pi u:«|> «1, but was caught were enccew-fuJ ill the late elc, t - mine-, their smelter« and their rail aegis of the Presby‘»•nau synod, some trying to get through the •II the way "from Hell b> l,re AfW.” r«,ad-. of not less than 4’1 per cent of wlu-rv m S’Uthern < h« gon. m a matter punch.* 1 in the plaster and brick. the legal voters. of t-«>ine iiiteiesl to th»» ^ oplo of Jack Thia would indic-it-1 kind f dark- sisKiYot <«>r\’rv, Mr. Seligman'« charges against tin sonville; so many cuimeii.* «1 sclmaies X . <-k • Journal, No lauteru triumph iNniocratie manager« show that they have “bb 1 but to fad«\” th al the stop[>ed nt nothing in furthering He ir remote [H*sibiiity of its ¡.•••ition in \ i«ut< ’! d r bird in town the first of The governor and other .stale ot>i iHiiluiions. N >t only did they sub this vicinity s< vim too ¿’«s«d to I“* trm . I;. - we» lait. h»-r«»d a lout ten canary cials of Washington were inaug-.irnted ject I heir men to every kind of (>er- Th«» Electric’ Mot<»r IIailw.jy schviiD* bi:«ts in eagrs, h’ing out on door at Olympia last Monday with titling -iiusion aud cocroiou, discharging It •- is one of the bursted butHes of tne (»orch's of res:d»mCue. the mer«‘i!e*s publican workmen by the wholesale, past, and many of our citizens rejojeu buteher having snap|>ed off their pomp and ceremony, and ia. I'u<- lay threatening all hands with thcel,»-iiig that the enterprise has dissolved luto h»*ad« as if chopped by a knife or the United Stati .- seurt ,n>of the new down of works atid mine- if the Dem thin air. It xs not probable that our hat«•Lot. state were elected The ex|s-ctril ocratic ticket should be defeated, re people will ever again consider any I : t ik R ’ey, (*x-Sheriff and promi- bitter contest was not seen Squire moving Republican employes from the project that does no’* look to a stand neut merchant of this ¡»Ince, fell from counties within which they were reg ard guage betue«n this (dace and hi- chair at r(^id«*nce l ist Tuesday, and Allen were elected with in oppo istered and entitled to vote into other Medford or Central Point, as the (»pin aud broke a l)k»o«i vessel in lus bend. sition worth mentioning each liemg counties where their votes were lost, ion has become gem-r il that a harrow He w •- very b*‘ble, having beeu in chosen on first ballot. Joi n B Allen, and substituting other employes for guage raihoad would be (h tn;:u nt..l v«*rv poor health for some time past. No bop«» is etd«‘rtuiti«*d of his recover}, of Walla W»lla, received 71 von h out th,*e thu- got nd of, the -iih-titut<*i to our best interests in the • J. men lieing hired to personate the re he living unconscious ami failin ■ uf the total of arid was ♦•¡«•etc« I moved ones at the polls not only did steadily. His »tu.tii is sntiuipate.1 the first senator. Watson C. Squire, they commit this class of outrage-, NOTES ANO NEWS. any t . -' id a’. |Mr. R l«*y*s death ou of Seattle, received ”♦> of the Iu*» votts but they actually irn|>orted earloads uuru d W.*duvsd-«y, and hi* funeral al of ignorant and debased “dagoes” The first train on the m*-.v fast tune 2 o’chick yes’«»rd «y. of both hou.M*H. from Idaho and Utah, supplied them from Chicago arrivtsiat San Francisco Th • Yreka II. K. engine hauled into The national representative btsiics with fictitious naturalization papers, ru<*sday ou time. town from H •ntii^iv» last Friday a and sent them to the polliug lss,tbs of the Grange and the Knights of armed with dummy tickets and plac Th»* jetty partially construct.«»«l at fr. i .Lt train of five cars, ami they Labor have been iu s»— i- n during ards bearing the words, "I cannot the mouth of the Colum >ia river lets w r«» r» turned vith full 1« »ads of ap- the last ten day-. Both are organize- write, rea.l or speak the English Ian alrea«iy »•ausv.l a deepening and widen- ph s to Jiihnson A Co., of San l'ran- cisco and Strong A Co., of Sacra- tlon» the fuudauieutul object of which S’ragr. mid I desire to vote ’ 0ie emng of the channel. ruenta straight l>eni<K-ratie ticket!" They The schooner ‘,Fi«ielity’’ was cap im to onset by Co-O[«eration the advan actually brought federal judges into sized while crossing the bar at Eure Th*« *rtt«»».t XI.*<10 in» tage* which the concentration and their service, legacies from the Cleve ka. Cal., hist Saturday, ami « ¡gilt Id have ; bout the house at fill 1 times combination of capital give a land administration, who manufac men—all on board were drowned. is .V'l.ni •;i.< Iaver li'guhilor. It I will hnrv< in» • ne. It uni kai tit nil who few wealthy men over the lured deputy clerks of their court in At Clarksville. Tenn., la t Friday. mny have attacks of Biliousness, Uys- , large numbers, and sent them off with large majority of the !al*>ring or gnp-sacka loaded with the court rec .James T. Gill’s livery stable v;;s pt-psia. H ".Inch«*, (.»onsumption, or induetriat people of th« country; ords and seals, scouring the country burned, together with fifteen tine •.»♦her Hihu'-ms resulting from a disor l.ivt-r or Stomach. Keep it al- but upon a radical theory, proclaimed after ignorant half-breeds and other horses, including the famous trotter dered SinglewtsMi, value I at ^7 l«: d whns in the iu»us«‘. and >• u will have a by Henry George ami others as a cor alien-, who were straightway eon- loss, ^I'l.UOO. i ¡n:il\ i h>s».-ian n«’.n wh«> ui I save you verted into American citizens mid inaux d u u - and much stiff- ring. rect solution of the problem, they Ik-mocratic voters. The Mi.'higan “Black Bart” wh » differ iu position «¡* the antipodes. This is the sort of campaign the confessed bis many crim««« Inst week, l inibì r Land Notice. The Knights of Labor passed th« fol lk-moerats conducted, and yet in the but pleaded that be had ”l»ad **p«*ll*” i » face of it. ui>oii disputed returns, the TF. % I.AM OFFlcr. lowing: with hn hua«i whieli c . iu *« m | Inni to »U Ni . I m. !**•* » Republican.- elts-ted their congress N. Li •’Resolved, that land, including all ional candidate, Mr. Carter, their rob ami murder, was svuten«*ed to ini- i tha’ in «•»»nipii*nr«» <•» < >«imr« of the naturai sources of wraith, is the three supreme court judges and every prisoument f »r life. I I A I (or the »ale <•( heritage of all the p« ople, and should One of the !ate«t. tru-t* is the W( 1 iid«>ri- in. O»c- memlier of their state ticket except X not lie subject tv speculative tariff. i XX 4 h k' oh Terrhon,’ goveruor. They carried their trust. ••bnrJxsi and sn . oib.” wLicii I I*! a i i i; « «”i’ity *' K Occupancy and use should betheonly the was formed i.'ist Brainy Io liu- prir county tickets in thirteen out of six a. ha* ibi- «tu* title to poMeeaiou of land; and taxes ci pal firms of the <*»uutry. at n u>r»*t- strtU-tiu-Ml f*»r teen counties. The Democratic mil X upon land should I*» levied on its full ••Hob \*i. II. in I ing in New \t»rk ’li.»»trust ta.-s« th - I l-.lst. UD.i will value for the exclusive use of im lionaires. fired I <>t with the desire to name of the Federal StI C.-nq«any, I ' figure iu the United States senate, mid Mi’iiitti is at provements. I.! o. Motiv than fought with especial ferocity to secure and has a capital «•* fr«»r rb‘.uo*,oo(i •I to i**Tal»IKh The National Grunge adopted a the legislature. The^ returns of one to $ 12,1 MMmi. i 1 fl • the Kegiwb r I 1 resolution at S.ier.imrfit«» hist M«»nd;iy precinct m Silver Row county was >il K...... hurir. « '*• - l’he S n Ihego m.i!»’« ip.«' g«»v»*in- I 17 • >i Man h. I-1*' shamelessly falsified, ¡»ml certified to ment seems to lie iu bnd »»rdor m»»r:illy condemning the single tax theory. h • XX limb « without even the semblance of a pre from th«1 mnyor down, li a .s j »v»*u XX H r«»lnt H XI k— hi i otintv. A recent couveuiion of colored men I tense to carry out the election law. recently that the polio»* d» parim nt K I 1 Citx. Siskiyou these return* been allowed the has tx'vn protecting the Cbi:> >e g.»mb »t Atlanta, Georgia. di-«-n~se.l Un I H«ui Democrats would have bad a feeble hngj«»ints from the hi w for a cons: I- mi ;ine uiivernrly political outrage* iu the south up >□ majority of three upon joint ballot in era ion of c • >1 h r«*<piv'’« d lo w» k for » • cub- lh •tl «»ti or beiorv their race. Peedget and other tlie legislature, which, with tlnir gov ling table. XI ernor, would have been the full meas leaders urged the negroes to prevent l< J.HIN-T in , A n»»ws| .ip« r the .-»u . ■ o ure of their claims as to the results of iU'uUtei their names being l iken in the next the battle. But the board of can (l»»u is that piild-w. •. d ■ >r ;» •» u t ’ ’ I nib« i Land Not .<•<•. c«MWUs, thus cutting down Geo.gia - viusers, mindful of their «with*, de Hie Einp»*ror of Ai -d; . u n .■• . r • Democratic cviigrewsiounJ representa cided that the return* from the de .I-.;.,,.,; ; sUite. A fourth copy m i v. » x*. * tion by four. It the negrne t-could sue bauched precinct were not legal re Its contents coii.-iijt «.f tit cntiei med. b..rs. »■•■Ç.C.. A.,v t.’h ts-S.l *is mb turns, aud could not tn 1 received. h» ■ ■ .' it-n that in ■ 'oriipliani*« ceesfully pursue this cour-e tii.-ough- ............. ■ h - "Í I'- , o,,gr..— « This «lecision left the Republicans of the journals of the world upon I 11V J 1 A:i ■ ' admixustratipu and government. out the south they would greatly re with a majority of i*even in the h«»use l’s an.I- in file stale. ^inu. duce the represent ition of that part an.I upon joint lad lot, and it n this . .. n a 1.1 Wa-ht A «ile, of shake. < , of the country in • 01. ro-. i id I .( >y decision that is being fought by the 1 >. (’., Craf siu’in Un ion, lit., tin. A reporter told the cotintrr ».¡st N t WoPl the power of the “solid sotilh." They Democrats with such desperation. Honest public sentiment the whole week tlrit (’hurle^ he XX1. vf ¡-E -, an«ì might even induce tin' 1 »emo,y of country over will sustain the Repub mother was in e Sicwnrt Btirucir* iyi XX . uf St . V jaitemnl circum- the north to cou.- nt t<> mild le_ -la lican* of Montana in their resolution stances at he«- home n» ar Bort!ent<jwn. |. The Rnno’incctiæut c .u •.•<! a tion looking to some e|,t ,-x u| ■■ th- t«» defend the b.dlot box. Their tight - for electoral honesty, as well as for immediate contribution fun I to I m * ontrngeou« »ntTr-.gt- null,* -ation is their rights ami the people’« Will. r;A se«.l in New York, ?m<i I r *«.n î H policy of the south. But it i-idle l They have done nobly. TOURNAY SEMI PORCELAIN »lu /r .plied an agwit iu the city to sn (COLOR UNDER THE GLAZE) talk of such a scheme. If t . ,-r J her with money. Sh * had o-fitae 4 ff X :»ud. both Rev«»)ntion in ItrnziL ««•quaint her friend« or her ?oa voters can't luak- an i;.,, a, n M ¡l’ivi* 4 t SiykiV' Brazil is no longer an empire, By her need, saying she b««t *v»<l Pa elections in* i-omtn mines in < . h Dim nee«Ied all bis m«>uey Io meet 'be they are a large majority of the citl a peaceful revolution last week. Uniteli b.eavy t x(i-ris»'» of his d«b ri>«* iu the Be«lro WiiR deposed, ami the ihvd ¡reus tiieir attempt to keep then». «. - Sr de*- of Brazil” proclaim« i a repub English court«. M out of the cenens ennmeratioti tie» lican form of government. It has Colonel Donahue spys • re . IS _ no absurd to ,lis<>u<>. \ in.-m may bi long l>«en anticipated that Doin Pedro probability <»f an early exb-ntion of would lie the last emperor of Brazil, enumerated by the <■ . t..„. but it was supposed the empire would the San ITaiicisc;» and North I’ac .ii. I initier Lami Notice. either with or without hi- c ¡-ent, not lie succeeded by a republic until railroad from Cluab to Ihin-ka. Ik has been oxer tin line of the propofUHj STATE* I .'»FFteE. • Mid in communities wi,. u. the Demo his death. I>om Ptxlrowas an estima extension and discovere d tl. d Io buibl J 2th, Is*’.» i I in cv’nplianri cratic majorities hav. ,t tinu■- been ble man and emperor, and while he is the road will '<>♦• a very exnoi.siv * i i L.u i. - ,»ii-i,’ xii >!<:<■! ui.ngrv*«’« bauiabe«! from the republic having considerably larger than the whole I hx ti given only one hour after the ter, and the return on H! < L ;-»> i ;«.-. ., i «’p, it •• i “An u< t f<.-r th.- **rtie ! u S in 1! ■ -• •», - <»i (’HufurDiii. •>; umuber of voters the idea of allowing new governnwDt cam«' into power in m«?nt would be anything but nrui -ib- N. ..'« ' h , an I XVa hiukUGii Terri’ory at«>. The country is not opened np at M H •* ui A-Blaud. < onnfy »»» J»» a U. 8. census cniituernti a to | ,y which t«j !»■ ive the <x»untTy with his ail, and the r ailroad xv«»;ii.l not onlv ■ .¡iu of i l a* this -lay tilvi family yet the republic will give him any part in politics will not I»- enter have to wait f«»r fvttlen*. bill would lb '< Li *«t».-?i inent for the p the snug pension of nearly a half mil probably hav t«» aid larg»*ix m imbu •I th N . ! XX . ,n.J -I 4 of \u tained for a moment lion dollars a year upon which tn snl>- ing men with capital to build lumber * H i • ’ *»' » '••■'•lion No ..» in i p 1 1! . r. \o l «*H't. nni| will offer during H im life. mills from which the road might draw Among the many authors who by sist - l :hat ’Li- I mid I *i»i;^ht :•* more i ’ gi - for it* timber or **tone than for a rg ven lie. their writing* have rendered valuable ¡Hural ',-n,'p<» • and («» t *tabli*h hi* Grant’* Pass Note». !•> * t. I : ..I < n '? ii •• the R« yiMer and The national grange seswion at Sac. service to the cause of humanity, !'« : >f ¡hi- iti »it R’.-ci.urff. (»regon, ramento adjourn‘d W< dn» * lav aft, r A ery rainy. George Kennan, author of the (>«- ' ' i- (’■ * 17• ,i Hay of Mau h. lhy(l an interesting and busy term ol con •- , j Su.-iUng. Thing« are lively; property selliDR w»-vk. The n« xt R-r .on will U* i.. I I tury papers upon the Russian exile I'.*• X\ hiiiiey, '•htike. both of ' .. • ->n. N .-. i’rjial.-rjiu*!, system, will be given an eminent rapidly. at Atlanta,Georgia. Resolutions u« r«* •,?1 K ■ iniaiii ( ity. Si'kijou Louuty, A brick vault for the new bank is adopted favoring the restriction «»f place in the histooy of the nineteenth being put in. foreign immigration, the budding of «->■! »¡il T-.T-fiu*« ( launnm adversely century. Kennan spent two years .1 •**« • :.«-. 1 »« ¡.j- ie rt .jiie-'bst to Several loads of window sixth and American ships, the o-.m : -hip o' ” ‘ n ■ ¡i - offr •• ou or before riflitinff the Russian prison* and the doors are coming m by every freight. small farm*, com .go of -¡Ivor arm the 7 h day f Mar< !• colonies of exile* in Siberia, in rum- circulation of p-per money indepen « H a * X* J ohnston Foundation for the new factory will lb go ter. national !mk not, * \ .. In- pauy with a Century .irti*t. Mr. Front; lie started as soon as the weather is dent tiou was adopt« I to m>n:ori ibz • Con i'ilii:.; r I ..m,i Not i«’«‘. and the ntory that be ha* t«i|d of the favorable The Baptist and Metliodiet church, s grefes to favor th»’ maim‘ ■ vur«* of jg ’ , barbarous treatment the sytematic. H» *- t \ te > L and O ffice , « are receiving their fiuiahiug ootit ol tine straw and other text de fabrics f< r uw> in* tend of cottou hiiggaig, and to ;r_- • »■. /. hi . Noy. 12ih. IM9 I murderous inhiimauity which w th«* paint. N« •• joven thaï in rouipiianc«; make an appropriation therefor, and fate of political convicts has Mhorked Vi ¡us of |he a« ( <»f (‘ongress of The Water Works .« Electric Light single tax t h«*<»ry of Henry Geurg** ehiitb-.l • An uri for the mh I c of the civilize«! world. It ha.- done more Co. are astir, an 1 work will proceed th« was condemned. ■ in th«’ '{Hi. s of < »tlih-rnl«. Ore than that, it has shaken the throne of more rapidly in the future. te •! Washington Territory.” •k. of Kbit «nth < itv. County’of It is now re|H>rt,’d ns settled that Mr. Robt. Shinn, wife and children Russia and led to a promised reform . lia thia •!.»;* the Union Pacific company will btnhl < "i- iiD< «worn -Util« in« rit for ation of the Rus-ian prisons. The and bls sister have arrived from Rock- a railroad from I’orlland to A.-toria 1 r.fti’ -!':j »f M*«*th»n No 11. hind county. New York, and intend to ternbie crimes |>erpetrated by the make Grant's Pass their home. i Mili « N«> i ertbt, and the board of directors liavitia’ «let, r- ••»f ’o show that, the lan<l sou 4ht government of Russia in the name of milled upon the in. te at their I. ’ • i '.•■fui !• - timber or *i«»ut -than reatilar mee!itn>. Th.- Portland ./oro-- ir 1 p irpoN. s. mid »o vMabliith law and order will not bear the light Talent heul'*. i.l bind l»«-f.»ro the Register mil of the (S'lts-iys ■■ li ,. t- • .”>f in- of publicity, and the publication of ,e< • ¡ver ->f th!* ofiicf, nt Rt»s.. l»urg. Ore stmctlons to engineer John A. Hurl it i'i’h «tav of Mart’h, 1«‘.»9 C. W Shertnau, lifter an idiaeuce of burt to common,a survey •' -s ti.e the Kennan paper*» La** so exercised ' La - 5 month» at a Sisson null yard, re ttlh , iti iiyou « ounty. ’ alih.rnia. whole matter in the minds of the peo the Czar and his n.misters that they Xs.imud, <. W Bfi’l-y. II- -errs. turned home on Tuesday’« train. ple of this city and A- ore,. Y- ■. t1 ■’ send word from St. Petersburg to the 1 B. - nt-ilib.’. XXhiie Point. a!i <»f The Krairn'e lately instituted in tla- r,»ad mean- bu-tlie-,. L eyiii”- - Hurl Ja >r< g«»n. .American Associated Bn >s that the I M. n Hall in in a tinnriehiiw con hurt will conunen.’.. th- -mrvoy a1 -Kai ttu’i a.I |i , tmiii '« claiming adversely hu nb«»Yt‘-i!e •r.’•«*•> Idilli*, ure retjiit>tr<( to penal exile eyeletn is to In- .diolislied. dition notwithstanding’ the chaw times otioe. Thcsurvey will run niotis.-th, ♦lie thfir (■’«; in this offi.-í» on or beh This may be a stronger statement Our yottUK ¡>eople have «mclu.led Willamct. e river for aboil twelve Miûl 17th «lay f 'Li”. h. < Ji • - XX JOHNsToN milea. Frotu or near the n. Uh of than the actual intent and purport» of to revive their simrinn school in the Register the Willamette the ro i.l wtil bra’ li the Russian government may war i-hureli. They meet I'nemlay evenings. off, rnnuiii»; about six or eitflit nule- T inti« • L;»u«l N«>ti«*v. Mr. P. I Packard and his father rant, but there is no doubt that a arenow on their farm which they pnr- b mk of the Cohimbi • i iv.-r, an I will great reform in the p -iso « will l»e the en is,- ! on Elk creek in Jackson eonu- enter Astoria above 1 tniyne point and I • i:- I . ui'. * î.att'1 Office, tbr ¡rg. •',« Jon. Nov 121h. followdown the rdior.t line of Hie O. result of Kennan - ¡¡Mitigations and ty, about 5*1 miles from Talent. No- • , - - »<-b. • i thaï in » ..iDpliau. I! .v N. wharf, wl . r,- th., depot and • • , I ol ( oD'-iri 'w • publications. That >-» beneficent a re We are lieing blessed with Hn abun terminal facilpi, - wtil >»■' built. S v • I u auf h»r ’ I.«- -ale of sult should follow ■ sXVlfllx U|< ': the dance of gentle run this w ek. I hear oral rou'es will pr,aeMy • ■ : - i » ,»lif< rnia.Or« - > 'rv y d. Hl»! i i e I \X;t-‘ mgton Ti’intory.” d prac course of his nrdu«> is and dangerous of none th duni fault with Oregon now but this < tie is d-a , .. - ■1 except those niii-.'uce« tramps aud ticable. L’he Work mil I e pushed • aiif inijn. h«N ’hi- «lav hle«i labor*, im a tnnniph f«»t Kenr» m «••♦ th** chronu* grtintblers. rapidly forward and an , 1’ t mad- o. » - vu n'•U' ip Hunt for the pnr noblest nature a m«wd of f:un« the .. -b of *\V , of Rev. Charles Hoxie will pi-aclt at have oars running L; ,1 tn i, LI*’.'!.' 4 1. ■ \o highest and brightest man c;.i -euk lub nt next Sunday at 11 a. m. an I till eacii 1th Sunday followim; until it- ’ , • »¡bl,, for its «imiter Uhi I IH»triri reuu**m«i« ■ Ubatirc !• bt ¡ lu 'i ile nt’ purpoM1««. further notice. I'. S harp . B .»«»bibN-? -, I -V b The Alli- Ha* the Preemption Lov l*en lb> !»».| i . ’.aim -a.-! la ini be- Risi'iarvk N i* •. -: ■ N . ' <». i K« ■. i.. r of thp «»ffiee ance for the »»Mn I «lisi ne e-tmpnsliis’ u a • i Moip ’n» ine 17th It.'iii-. the count ies of Doublai««, .B -k> -¡..I Mi’.lfonl The point was informally r 1 • I to- pbiiHN Curry. Lukt« unti Khi.’ - ! .. -H*- If M Robert*. day by F. M. Dudley nf th- I.^al -1- '‘Drllillg. ’.V hite • -..•if I, XX. W. K. Price, of Tolo. spent several nth, will u««uvrr.t‘ in R«~-l’U’4, \\ partnniit of th.- N,u li-t’i i’i,-i:i..> ali <»t J.>v.*k«on (’onii'.y. «»r«*- nfp.Jay, Ik».*, lltlj, ¡‘«.hut W x. m , m h Railwny tn th,’ Unite.1 .St.it - Lati.I «lays in town this week. È, K Inuiai h < t'y. Siskiyou Office that tl„- pr>*-en ption iw lia>, S. Coop« r returned from ail extern! tilt» Baptist uh i. ’ll. Chorcber. »S hu « lay sobooltj «imi all i- • — < laibiing ad1 been repealed by the n. t of C. 40 — cd vieit to Kansas last Tuesday. lauds are temperance orfani; iU«>ns art» enlitlad providing for the a-Inn.--ton of tl «lu mi* oflii’v on or I>'*rn In Medford, Nov. 19. to Mr. to represen tat ion as 1«>H dww : One x | h ’ ••!,. i*-«' ;l 17ih <»i new States. It |,H>k.- a- if it u - . . and .Mr* Garrick, a dauuh’ r. d*> legate for each «•MAS W J »H5ST sneh orgaDtz ’ ilion, tended to repeal tl.. a Registi r, •I. N Panning ba* ag.uu fak-n and one H-îd'i tona! for every fifty <5 h of the «Ct of 1*11 as to dot! -f Soo.tko aerea of pip.lte land t<. the t ■ a •■harge of the Claremlon hotel. th< nienihers or il . tjoì - fraetbìn thuru-«»i'. ¡ ¡nil', r l.atol Noti.-e. . a c prop net« g. Mr. Westlake, having Arrangemen’^ iinx«* !•• » u : wi’Ji State for publie in.pr, : n’-. | . rt'Mirne»! with his family to Chico, Cui. thè S. P. K. B. ('•«. by wbiuh all .b lu- I'. j!< ; >i.;h • iuiiid ( / the text iaemda - ■ ,rz. « d . _N..v uth l**>’’.«.» Mr*. Geo. Anderson is very low with gntre p. ying full fare to ti:- \lliaii v of that aeetloti, but of th. ............. . gh. u that ui • .‘Hip'.iaiH v TLe Land LMwrtrueut I..a noti, I t)ph««id fever and at times her life will he rvturu'rtl ai onu-Iiftu »1-5) net ■ provi a* «»f the act of ' «ingress of I-.’», ('nhtled ’ .An a«”, tor the sale oí its attention called to it yet. l-.ut it 1- ha^ 1>*en despaired of. but at last re tar fare. "in'B in th« - n:< of California.Ore A* Ibis is thè tirsi in. « ting ,sf tb. eertain that the o.tnn .r w,, i • P«>rt she was improving, Dr Pry,-,. va«lu. in*! XV«-!! in ginn Territory,” Aìliance in this distriet, ìet u- bave a called upon h>r an opinion, an.l if hi- is in attendance. lelijnir. •if X'liii'- P«»inL • »»unte of rouaing me-to g. telile a numlw*r o( opinion 1« adverse the qtieatton will he I *?*tv (»? O >n g«.n, ha*« ibi* «‘ay tiled for croup. office his 8 • :'.i .««tarement for (he A | preventive - --- ----- r There no thè moet prominenì state workers arc earned into the courte. The rep. d •».• tn.» *r k «»f Auction Nn. 12, in referred to also decided a lery tante longer exists any doubt but croup cau exp<*ct«’*d to be prf^unt. mhi th. rau? u N.j l ea>t. and wilt Is» prevent« d. True croup never ap- B. F. ’•♦>r pr« l O i to t H.u th«* !nu:«1 '(Hight ¡« number of canes where th. Northern pears without a warning. and if Cham ■H ft- Vi lt'iHB’.v for it * timber or >.1. ( than Pacifie Ratinai 1 . - ■ berlain's Cough Remedy is given ns di (•(•.hum’ p-iq-OM nu«l to e«d»blfeki If tile law is repei,!. .l all file pre • .1 rected as soon <t* the indication of fherry < ntign *»; mp bifore the Reg’-’cr tion filimi, where final pn»d ha.- rroup appears, it will invariably dispel I vtver <if this «>f_____ ________ , t»re- ive at _ R«.n«vhnrg H givm-.y‘ip’entlid 8*ti.-tnu?D ft :-, the o D i t- i L.:!i ¡ h \ .T Mitreh. I* ’ not been made, are defeated, litis all *».n.ptonisof the disease, ibis can trade and die salt s nrv ¡K*s’tivdv mar ” ; t l»itiu , k. J. ueoewanly ttivolree the ria’ht« o( , v a I wavs be done if it is kept at hand. velón», which can !»e acc.>tm:«»«i f.*r in M PrtViv K M’ 1 « <V. ?><:•.•«•«» < .Him V. i ery pre-emptor who lias no’ proved • » nt and one dollar bottles for sale by BOOtiMT W4N t• V’r* »L 1 .• • - •* I•. ('•dlG.rniu H i I -- • \»!.;*in<l «... xx Chit«<HHl Bros. Shake , Lvtti .,f Jnckton ''onnij. up in the four new Stat«». doubt the In-st t»n th,» ma: k< F \s! f.»r Bailey. and l>e olire you get th«- j-miiu»-. xVv a regain. Any and • v»*, '.- . ( luit’Uiiij a ir» rse’y Smith A Dodue curry a full line of th» »bo* ♦ <1 tm . __ nu !« _ re rv, ______ • -Tv(i _ __ to A fourteen hundred pound a ns in -Hi- office on’vr hef«-rr I first class order for sais at » safe in wall paper, ceiling's and decoratioue, bargain al.-«> window Illi de- iu all color», ep.,-- • >.. l.ih c U n ol Mar- h, I-1*' Am w st. ek of bud c g. s ju.t re- by ■. B. n««aak«r ........... * ' H a » vx JOHKs*TON. tal «iza» mail« to order. * C«iv*d at boil’ll <t LNxIitv'.. Register I Full Line 3 0 Ihoift «ample Itooms. 1'cntrnlly Leafed. NEW BRICK HEADQUARTERS Tourists & ( oriimerdai Men Thin tine u«’\v hotel irif-« i nrl of th» »it\ on th.- Ml«' of 1 lie ol I »o«.l In«** buun irHM’d »»urcessfu! landlord, in lin*<•«!».(<•!"f lti«‘ bu* has him 1 m *«* ii « rue;«*, pop:liar A*LI hd 1 Hoi;-e lip the well known au'I E. K- Brightman, Prop .......................... Iii.tel in tirM-,-1, \\ ho will conduct t st vie. The tttt.lv will continue to Is.- kept up ,a,l to non.- . _ and _ gue-t- < an 1‘, r-kim-l , t - HA*.1___________ the l«est of lr. atrneni. Term r, asuittb’..- lo ASHLAND, OREGON. ('. W. (iiniard. Proprietor. per i-air Having 1«‘ mm ><I the ab«»ve H oum - nn<! 1 th«»rong-ily renovated ami rufitte.l the «ain<*. I an» n«»w prepar«*«! lo oih r first «lass ac cominodatiom* to th«» tnivoiii.z public. 1 he New Management «vill spar.* no pains in making ti.i'** om- of th». h » om «loiniori.F ’.» aud home-like hotels in the pla««. 1 be tables are supplied a Uh th»* be*t the m.a- ket afford«. Pleasant accommodations pre pared for families Meals ........................ Lodging (»«•( ordiug to room UNDER ( "uildii-n * Merino \ t sl* from 25 Bov.-' (¡rev Merino Suits from SO Men * (¡rev Merino Suits from S! Men'- S.-.irli t Flannel Suits from Men - Bine Flannel >uit- from .-2 <■ » up. Hot or fold Sclphsr XVatcr Eatl LADIES’ liuih.« »1 any time from 7 o’<’h»r*k until 10 «»’<‘lo<’k p id . . -erv. ,1 t«ir lrtdie* awv I.tidit-' Latlii’*’ Ladies’ Ladies’ ENLARCEOANO REFURNISHED. Moals 25c. muslin UNDERWEAR Night (¡own- fr«-m 5" it-, tip. < heini-i’* from 50 <’ts. up. Skirt* from 50 ets. up. Drawers from 50 ri*. up. INFANTS’ MUSLIN GOOC Beds 25c Board per week $3 to $5. Infants Infant*' Infant-’ Infants’ Rooms furnBhed If desired Luclla Sherman, Proprieties Cölestin Soda Springs Long I,’ol>< * from s i .25 tip L ing Nightgowns horn 5" ct*. tip Long 1-lannu! Skirts from SI LO tip. Emhroim'rod Shawls from sg i t, up. BLANKETS HOTEL (¡rev Blanket* front .<1.25 up. W kite Blankets from si 50 up. Colored (Juilts from si ."1» up. W Idle Spreads from S 1 up. XX'il! be open May 1st, for the areomnioda tioti of a Iiinitial number of guests. Board aud lodging, per w« • k •• “ •• •* day Mn Ji1» (K> 1 M» ” per day 1 <K> Single meals Camping privileges will be 50 «ents per week for each individual. BYRON COLE Proprietor I.dii if I :i<iii- DRY GOOD • il Bed laidi Lim-n—32' < !- |.rr vara ti| •il Keil laide Napkins—5<< . i <b,/.en up • il iteli I willed I laniiel—25 ct*. \ ird up. Linen Tiiwvls—sl.Otl dozen up. Lace Curtains—>!.'•') per pair tip. badie* Wool Ho*c. tuli lini-lì. 25 et-, pair up. Oregon. Ashland, Fresh Bread and Pies Daily. <’hn!<*e Cake« <»f everv variety kepi cou ctantly on han«i. Order» for partiu* pr<mpt’y executed and special pric«"» given All kinds of ornamental u <>rk nt,atly d’»ue Wedding t ak« ’ :» MpecoHty Bread Delivered Daily at Your Door. Prices always L i tV r T? irnr -i ittJkuL 4L J reasonable. feinRreaiibill* D',u..-’ hr MMtkd (<» • ram'!!.. JOHN WEXLER, Proprietor r ’!•* ir ir (Ivercoat" for < •vercoats, grey, for Overcoats. kandsome Line (Ivercoats. brown M od ’ s < »verront*. brown lires* Men’s < ivercoats. tine chinchilla Men's < ivercoats. good Men’s < »vercoat*. brown Bov ’ »vereoats Men s Heavy < >d<I X’est Men’s Suits Men's Suit- Men's Suits Men * Suit* Men * Suit- Men’s Suits Mell * Suit*, line <h’e*- Men- 11’iik M. n s Dink Men s 1 >uek Meii’s Men's Men's Men’s n 'I A / * Slim - from s - 1’■< h >1* 11 ,,in - I’ill,'><T Boots from * Working - from - (.¡i -y 1 n<i,‘iw■ nr from - I- ini* \\ kite ( inf t \v< ar - Fine \\ ool Striped (' wear ’* < •\vi'-liirt*, from * \\ ool < •'shin-, navy Blue > Fine \\ kite Siiivt- * < >1 tonuih 1 ’tints - i >r< *- Pant* ’* Hat* Hat* 5.00 10.011 s.oo / Í hl 5.00 S.OO 11 i.Oo J.( h • io ¡¡.(ui ,5< I .25 .51 ' It HI ..’»(• 1.50 .5o .50 •1.( •<• ..">( » .25 12.' »<• 15,( it i 20.00 1.25 w e arc offering' all goods in our line at I ‘ C And will only be pleased to show you through the Y ours T ruly . stock. II .A sli hi nd, Or, C.11 or 11 i e r I 1: 111 ( ‘p,