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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1889)
AsHLAXI) TIDINGS. .WORE IROCT i'T NOTES \N1> \b.\W KLAMATH. ■llU*k*oilVÌllt‘ Item*. Deputy hit. Col. Owens, of Central Point, w s in J ; k onvill S itnnlay. Hun. W. 11. Pric *. of Tota, was at Suhail B. Anthony bad been visit mg JSoutli PxkoLt, and tlnukb woman null the county bent las’. w»s k. UiruBUL sot » »M» M U Miss Kate Plyma!»'i« Mt-Hingfiit-nds ra^H will curry hi that 6Uite a yvor in loio this week. ta‘DCe Th«- pre-ii<i«>nt re*olv«*i I rh « Monday Justice Angle ami »»fi. ot* Medford, .San l)ieg<> protn wee to give a baif- to make no moro a|i;«óntui<-ntH to tuuiion dollars to any wunHCvintiai'nlul were iu Jacksonville th»* fir^t of tlie ortie«“ till «toi.gré--. mot* road that w'lli make that city ite west week. (’. Magruder mi 1 Constant Leever. ern taranniie. The new fasi m.il service between of Criiual Point, mmie Jacksonville u KiiDWiH farmers are burning corn for Chicago and u.< Pueitie eoa*’ is pro \isit Tuesday. fuel, finding it chtuiper than coal this J. E. Fenton, E «p, Suiver .t Walk nounced a sucia s, by the Superinten tail. Corn 1 h sold on the farm at 2«» er’s attorney, returned from a business dent of tlie railw.iy mail service. cte. a biwhrl. trip to i otLlaiid Ilin» morning. The estimated wheat crop of Ore Th* re election of Senator Allison, Hon. G. VV. Kbldle. of D«uiglas gon tins year is ll.OBO.tXM bushels, contny, president, ami Chai I as of Iowa, 1* assureiL the Republican worth a'>' ul ssu.tiijMMi. i hf total Hughes, vice-prcsi lent, of Keruy vilie, majority in the legislature is solid for acreage is estimated at l,o00,<W. Josephine county, were m Jackson him. Allison ha. not t»“eu lost sight T'he Mining ami Engineering Jour- ville Tuesday, attending an adjourned of bv the Country as a presidential nul declare* that after apeu<Uug mt el jig of tm- Dist. Board of A gucui- in the avareb, ouiy two Lure; as were also liou D. S. K. possibility. bounds of tin have ever be» u found in Buick, of Rosebmg. ami Dr. F. \\ Dakota. Van Dyke and I. P. Judsuu,ui Grauls Geo. H. Pendleton, ex-senator freni 1‘uss, Ohio, and ex I . S. minister to Ger The Canadian Pacific will put on h Charles Prim returned from a ten fast train that will make the run from many, died at Brussels last Monday. Halifax to Vauwuver in ninety hums. day’s trip to Portland and the Wo Mr. S. O. Payne has occupied Mr. 1 tie average speed of the train is to be iuiuetle valiey tula morning; "straw.- Pendleton’s neat in the senate during show which way the wind blows,” fitly miles uu hour. ami it is rumored ili.it Mr. Prim has the past four years. The laU^t circular of the Union »Rjeu galuvring political straws in (be Pacific drops the name of Oregon Governor-elect Campbell, of Ohio, The latest information recti v cd in Short Line and ignores the Utah cou- tulerest of future democratic aspirants iu this part of liio stale. says the re > mgu the lb* mor racy wa.* Ashland conc»rning the pr»p< ;sed bohdilain. Everything is now Union Frank Wade, who Las figured con- •uccetwful was liecause it Lad no abandonment of the post is that, after Pacific pure and simple. -picuodbly in various rather uticoinph- Mkids or moss’oaek**” in its ranks. it was learned that the secr» tary of African advices comfort the world mvulary newspaper personals in the Last year the Republicans took under war had eoiiclu L d to d.-sappruve the »Lilly with assuiiiuces of the safety ol last year, w»ts arrested by Sheriff its care the "little lambs’* of the recommendation of Geu. Miles that both Stauley ami Dr. Peters, (the Ger Childers of KiamatU county I.»st we« K, state ami carried the election by tiie ¡M»st be garrisoned again, Gen. man missionary) who have both lieen aud tiifiHHi over to Sheriff Biidsty mourued as among the massacred. Sunday uighl. 11»* is now in jail on lO.UOO majority. Lambs carried th« Miles renewed his recommendation, the twofold charge of forgery and The Nicaragua canal company ba.** day in Oregon in kids enu** d ami the mat’er seems to bave not yet hursc-sivaliUM« There are s ail strong preparatory work well uuder way. sup doubts us Lo ins sanity, am! it is evi defeat in Ohio in IS^J. That is the l>een finally disclosed of by the war ply camps and scrvnx» eblabimlad. dent from ins rvcenl acts, that he is difference between the sheep and the depart meat. puit of the canal route cleared, ami a < ither a hardeutd criminal or entirely city fouuded, lo be named "America. ” gt»ais.—[Time* Mouutameer When the first attempt was made loo insane Lo be at hixTty. The secretary of slate or Missouri •o have Fori Klamath ¡tostabandoned The varying political rumors seem The Mormon cbureh is being the T uunus n<«t»»d the fact that there last Monday issued a proclamation de just now to poiub more directly lo the turned inside out, and the effect of claring forfeited the charters of nearly w as str*>ng suspienjn of the movement a thousand corporations which ba\< uomiuuliou of our fellow townsman, the exposure is merely a ii.utirmata n liuu. C. C. Beekman, for congress having' originated with ce»tain large failed lo comply with the state law rather than for governor. Nothing of the general belief that its leaders Lind and live stock owuers uh»» bave agaiust trusts. would be more gratifying lo bis bave made defiance of the United a covetous eye upon the Klamath General B. F. Butler says be pro irlends than lo see bun secure this im States government a part of th«ir marsh and other lands embraced in poses to write a complete history of portant ami responsible position. Mr. long-successful, but Uow failing pol det’kmaii’s personal habits and busi the military and Indian reservations. public affairs hi w hich he has be«»n ness meliiotis are such as to particu icy An iiiv<“stigati‘iii m the t ailed concerned, m which lie proposes to do This impression still prevails, and if States court at Salt Like City of the justice to bis friends and enemies, larly fit luiu for this position; socially th»1 Klamath post shall bv abandoned au«l especially the latter. and politically he stands above re Endowment Hons«* oaths ami the proach, and would make an vxcel- it will be generally believed that the Mrs. Ehzalieth Going, of San Diego isnt governor, or a teachings of the eh irch in regard to safe, con interest» and the security of the peo couuty , has got judgment for $2,5ui» the relation of its people to the U S. servative congressman. Several per ple of Klamath countv have been .igainst Justice of the Peace Dinwi l sons bave been im*ntiun »d as possible government bus shown that treason i . , sacrificed to the greed of a few wval- die, w ho sent her to jail f»»r contempt candhlates at the coming election, from bus ts-en one of the tenets of the for r»*aisting an order, in issuing which .Southern Oregon, and it is possible if « thy land grabbers who have been able he exceeded bis jurisdiction. church, as well as "o lesiial marriage" there are too many in the field a con- to hootlwiuk or buy certain peopl“ »nd polygamy. The decline of the iliclmg contest will defeat all. Tlie The stud stable of I. U. Webster who have influence with the depart Co. at Orchard Hili Farm. Kausa.-,wa> Utmost caution should be ol>s(‘rved Mormon clmreii. in this country, at ment. The opinion of an officer of bnrnvd Sunday morning. Four noted and every eleimmt of strength concen- leas? will lie rapid heiic-forth. the standing «»f Generat Miles, given r-talliotis, Evenmoud, Prairie Wilkes, t rated to acct »mils h a single purpose. Just us the renounii.ition of (3eve- after a personal inv*'.-.ligation of the Joe Lurkiti and Weaglmout, werv Considering the (aids against us north of Rofw burg we will I k » fortunate in burned to death. la»ss $75,OuO. land was concede«! upon every Land case «nd inspection of the country, deed to secure one important pl ace on Ex-Conimissiouers of Pensions Dud the ticket, aid S«»utb»rn Oregon hh inevitable before the St. Louis ought to be sufficient to settle the ley and Tanuer bave formed a co- houiti Is* a unit for this purpose. Mr. convention met, so it is settled in the matter of the locution of one or two partiivrsbi:» in the pension and rlmm- ileekman is uot ail office seeker, as i.s minds of the jieople of Oregon that troops » J cavalry nt the post. Fort inisines^. It is *i’nb»d General Alg» well kuown. and if a » indbl..¡«» will I m - Governor l’eniioyer jrill tie renomi Bidwell, which isn’t in the vicinity of informed lanner that he would ren ma«l one by his friends, sol.-! v through nated by the next Democratic state any when, mt even near a couple of der whatever financial ai«l I»»* might r< i onsi<lerations.of p»»isomd fi.ness aud quire. ¡.»ersoLud wort h. \V.< wdl certaiulv l»v convention. The ptirnllel may tie pur dozen Indian "t»«pees,” is to b»» main La I'atri*', the French newspaper at « inn! 1 to a r“| ;e.-’illative <m the m-xl sued further The Democracy is*- tained as a two-company post. Fort Montreal, Rays "C »na la alone in >tate tvket. ami there is uu person lieved that Cleveland, “the man of Klamath, located w here it. is needed America still sl.-vps under the aha»lcot ’»•Il »a * election eoul I bo assured with dwluiy," was the euly candidate who to keep m pro|»er subjection some a foreign thr«»ne. God grant tb it b«- h? sajue d.'grv»« of certainty as Mr. Berkman’.-. While his u .m»» Iris been could la-ebx’ted. The Democracy of l,2bi‘ Indians, is to be abandoned, fore many »lays sh»* may determine t promnmuilv m-?atmile I lately «‘«»i con Oregon know they Lave no chance of (’an any one have the hardihood to take her place in th»» sunlight of lib erty.'* The artici«« created intens« gress it would i»». tdUigclber n.-ore de- electing anyone next Jnue to a state say this is all because of th»» ‘•concen excitement. • ir.io’r ii.. «i.u:.L* h?m f<»r g u--rnor. le is an able, cautious, conserva’tive office unless it be 1’eniioyer, and many tration and consolidution” polirv of The last legislature of Missouri • * mm, ami woul.l ma \e one ot tijes.ifrst of them bave geuuine hope of seeing the army officers? pns«ed a law providing that no poll- . ml b“st gov-*ru«»rs the ‘-’al»» ever hail, him snowed himself by running far ticai party that »lid not at bwt prior t >ne of th»* gramUst things that lias I Tbc Or« .;•<?//un recfivc.l in A->bl«ind election poll three per ceti at of i! ahead of his ticket, n- he did in I-»-*«. •*en said cf him :□ that lie will we«»i The parallel will lx. Completed by yesterday has a telegraphic report of tire vote cast, can place in nominatioi . ;•<> tn in’s collar; he wonhl b just a candidate for oltiee. This shuts <»u’ • hat the p< oj«lr elected him to »?•*, ami Penui.ver's defeat, unless the Repub a large number of important mens the Prohibition and Union La‘w>r par a ai * position his integrity ami honor licans shall make a great blander in ures which Senator Mitchell will in ties, and they prop»ee to test th*' con 'vould be the only lever needed to their Dominate>n troduce in t.’ougre-vs at the in xt s* s- sUtutionality of the act. • !i *ol aright every ofiieial ..et. Bv 11 rm»ans, irt his friends push forward sion, among which are *’a bill com- The legislature of Ohio is l>rt,no Since Jack»ill's «aw} defeat of the h name for governor, ai d unit»»’ in a “pelting the war department to re-e>- cratic, and the New York H’or/r/. English ehai'.ipion sl.igger, Jem .•r,hl • nd« iv»«r to elect him to th» “tabliab and garris«»n Fort Klamath, leading Democratic organ, mvs: •’Wil i lou. Smith, the sporting world of the liam Brice has foniidlly aimonn«‘vd bi- "and Rsking an appropriation for the candidacy for the United States sen Pacific count has lieen in a fever of "re-survey% location, shortening and atorship to I m * dispi» s « m | of by the Ohn N » t nt Hnm«nk«»r’t* this anxiety to have lum im-et Sull.van. ;«•_ mt slock of tUo cel-cbr it»»d Br «id •‘improvement of the military wagon legislature. Several other millionaires Sullivan himself set a price u|»m hi' ead drafts goods. ♦ •*road between Rogue River valley and have their eyes ms»n the seat anti tie tine-honor color line which was gen anctioti prumis» s to la» most exciting.’' Barg« in» in Overcoat ?» nt Blount ’ s ‘Fort Klamath: for the rebuilding erally supposed to lie so high as to The four new cruisers of the Amen "and maintenance of the military tele bar any match between the two pugi- can navy, i he Chicago, Atlanta. Bos ‘‘graph line ta’tween Ashland and the ton and Yorktown, wh«*n steaming an lists S2D.0UO; but the Pacific CoUSt “Klamath Indian reservation." der full h- a I will use .“»HH tons of con , ‘»porta'' are bound to have th«i tight This is a bigd.iy’i This will meet with hearty and nni- a day. worth at any price, and offers of 315,000 to fuel bill for ft»«ir vessels, hi I so inuc1 ver>ai eommendation in Southern Prim v ami Peasant, the Millionaire an»’ $.30,(410 have been made by several greater than the old ves-els of th ‘ ua Oregon, and m its presentation and w r< «inirvd that the government wi'l bay Laborer, by their comm m use « t ambitious towns. The latest is a ' . ' • wo! ' " !’ "|H <1:. m * :>s;on Senator Mrchell will have 3*25,000 pur*«- put'up by Seattle for a ’s Pilis. - i ■»' w a' -hip* np<» i different put- ut.ain ’ " t of ‘ Ayer * *" 1.» 1 i i nc phy- " an opportunity to expose th»» absurd (uuians recommend these pills for tight to take place in or near that ti-ru. and inexcusable po-i!i.«n of the war Stmna» h ami Liver Trouble*. Costive- city within W) day*. Many people Two of the largest pro during nnn«*. department in th? Fort Klamath ness, Biliousness. an»l Sick H«a«!a« he who don't permit thetuselve» to tak«- •if the Ana«*on Li company at B'lllo. ■ also, for Rheumatism, Jaumiiue. and matter. much notice of pugilism will await Montana, caught fire last Saturday. Neuralgia. They are sugar-coate»!, » on- ami were sealed up to smother th- i tain no calomel . are prompt, but mild, , tin* match with gr"at interest, an.I Tiie Montana Situation. flames. About one-half of the smeh in operation : and, therefore, the very t nearly ail will la* glad to »ee Jacks >n ing plant «»f the company will have t« ; best nieiliciiie for Family I’sc.as well is Helena (Motd.i. N-»v«*ml»er 23. “lay out" the Boston slogger not lie shut down till work can be resum»* The lower hoii-e of the Legislature or (or Travelers ami Tourists. Five m*»n lost then j cause h* is colored, but because Jack ganized to-day in two branches. T’he in these nones. ’’1 have deri'« l gr»*at relief from lives in an attempt to save projierty ol • •on st ern* to have some manlioo.1 in Republicans met in a hall on Msin Ayer’s Pills. Five v« ars ago I w .v* th*» company after the fir»* was uml »i ; taken so ill with liis character, while Sullivan bis street, an»I the lMuoerats in th»'Court way, an 1 their l»o lies are iu the scale- proved himself to lie a miserable inue-. The Republic .ns had thirty up min»*«». The miuee will 1« opened members, tw»i more than a »piorum, brute, who strike» women and elnl and were calkd to or.b r by State Au in a wei-k. that T was unable to »lo any work 1 took three boxes of Ayer's Pills ami ditor K»*nney. sworn in by Justice dren. Hon. J. W. Hamilton writes Govern was entirely mred Since that tim» I Blake ami the organization perfecte<l. or Pennoy» r that it is his purpose U There 1» prosjHct of a sraod “cotu- C. WiPer of Beaverhead county prosecute infractions of the law agams’ am never without a l»<»x of the*»«« pili» Peter Christensen. Sherwood. WS. Inue" of the K.iiii-1 tn of Labor, num Wit.s l am» .1 Sp»‘ak* r. A full list of »lamming the frei> ascent of s ilm »u up “Ayer's Pills Lave b» • n m • - ’ i • l>eriDi( more than 2n>*.lK|t*. ami tin’ subordinate • tliv’ers was elected, ami a the atreama of this state. At R igiu family upwards <»f twenty and r« c»*ss till 3 o'clock taken. v» rified all that »bat U river th»» law is most conspicuously have completely verified Farmern Alliance. 'itio,o<Hi ntroii^. T > Th»» l)vm<M‘ratic meinl»“rs of the claimed for them In attack* attacks of piles, thin, it ia anticipate«! by th«* nalmuine. House met at the CourtboiL-*» an»I ef ami defiantly set at naught, by on fr»>ni win« h I suit» r»»«l many y» ars. tli»'V too. who sets up the insolent plain jr otl.« r afford gr»at»*r relief than any there » ill be joiuet], at letlst in prac fected an organization. Blakely of that he owns Rogue river ami th» medicine I ever trie»!.*’ — T F Adam-» . lical working harmouy, the Hrotiier- (rallatin was elected Speaker. The fish» s that inhabit it' Mr. Hum !folly Spring*. T» xas atendiera were -.worn in by a notary Liooii of Locomotive Engineers ami public. The doors were closely guard- dears $oO.(NX) annually from his t'wh '• I have ’»*»••! Ayer’s Pills for p nti t»er of years, and have never found any other oru-amzalionH of similar nature v I by I democrats, and no on»» admitted ing operations at. th«* mouthof R >gm nv»»r,an«i invest« all his surplus an thing equal to tliem^or giving me ai Tlie co-operation of tin* tailoring except tin se holding certificates of cnmul itions in permanent, impnive appetite ami imparting energy an- election from Uotivty Clerks. This strength to th«» system. I always k» » j diliioull of ac- mil.**«** ia VHHtly more ment» in California ami in the enlarge Hou.-e h is taken a recess. them in the house ”—R 1> Jackson meat of his monopolistic grasp upm complialinient than tile combination The S- líate met at the Courthouse, Rogue river. He will leave the rivei Wilmington, I>e) of capital with it» comparatively very but th»» Dernocrnhc mem I »ere absenté* 1 " Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cured tn< »‘squeezed orange.*’’ -[Ex. of severe Hmall number of reprv*entative>«, but themselves, ami there was no quorum. The last »lay*« pro»* c lings of th» it in ponaible that in the large and Lnutenant-Governor Ra’loir«!« called the Senate to order. The roll was National Grange, at Sacrain»»iito las diffnne orpuiizatB iin tiaiuetl there i- called ar;.I flic “ight R 'publicans pres Siturdiv. are reportt»d as follows from whu h I was long a sufferer Emma Keyes. Hubbardston. Mass a principle of «■ola reney *tr..m.- ent sw«»rn m by Judge Hunt. They The National grange to-diy fas;e resolutions favoring the dection o ‘ Whenever I am troubled with con then iidjoiirne»i till Momlay morning. enough to make . .1 p impr«--» up n tn a (».aliens of the Republican Sena United States 8»»uators by a direct stipation, *u suffer from !<»*.* of appetite, the social ami political eeor.omy of Ay» r’s Pills set me right again. ' A J tors and R- presontativa s this evening vote of th«» people. A resolution w.i the country. The only hope of sue the a»»»ton of the Republican House a b»ptcd reducing members' ip fees fo- Kis?r. Ji . Itock House. Va. “ Aver's Pill« ar»* in general demand cew> in their <*« eperati'in lie* in th«- members m organizing srpar ¡tely was men. from S3 to $1, and was referred » O t»> various state granges. Mr». J<» policy of <-ontimr.tr the n-opeof unit.-,! exp aunsl. It was stnbsi that the R. th« m ex.■»••••! those of all other pills c«»ni- Bail» v, of Mississippi, s|tokt> of |;»t< pubis-an action was bas» .l upon pro L:!.* d. We have never known them action in politic.] alT r within tic clamation of Governor To»>le that na.st» r Darden, an■ I of a propositiu- fail to give entire satisfaction.” limits of proponiti'inn >i|»»n which none would Is* rec»»g«; z»‘d as having to erect a monument to hie memory Wi-ght & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. there is practical unanimity of opm rights na members v'xeept those hold A nunita-r of subsenr.'ions for th» ion To iltHcov, r any p-.htieal prop «• ing c» rtiti»*ates of ehetion fn-in Coun s iuiv were received. Vo.«»s of th mkr were extended to various p»x>plc ami Hition npon which the toemliers of ty Clerks. It was stat, t further that ’ rnKFARKl* BY the new ( onsfi: i»«mn, in f.»r<v since t«» the Sa -ram» uto pn ss for cmirtesiec tbeae oritamzati. ’.* will I h - practically < k»t. 1st, xpr- sly j r-oi-l.-. t.hat ail re i i. Ci. wlv < b'Ctetl otlb-ers were lu Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Mas». unamnnclH iu agna mi nt would seem turns be ranvasi^sl i»y the -><.-ne IxMird st olvtl to night, after which the &» <-xiot S«nd by ail LH-.ler, Hi Mi-dicio®. to l>e ar pre'eiit a ditlienl’. if Dot a created hy the t'nabling net to canvas of National grange adjourn»*«! to tno»-t m it ye..r a! Atlanta. hopeie*-. tn*k, yet tl . re mar be such returns on th.- Constitution. Th - R epublicans - * an i nnanimons- Ham Evans, an old miner just re a thing [sH^ible within a very few ly on the position that only h ’.-i» as years if the multiplication of "trust*" were found io lie rnetnt»ers by th»* Stale turned to Vidon». B. U.. from t.h» Yuk«»n nv»*r, tells a story of a mnssa canvassers are entitled to f -»ate, and keep* up it» lieadlomr *pc<’d. <*re of Imlians in Alaska by Russian- all power to determine ftit-le r rights i i is.’3 in revenge for the murder <>■ resides wholly in the separate Louses, I tearing «»ul the Tetieu»n Li»» H« nant Bernard in Hi a* war. A eml at no time in th1 Govern-jr. .»Id Russian priest at Mulato t«»l Wethington, N »v 21. Secretary No- Without notice the Governor or ble girded himself to-day ami strode dered (he nieml»rrs to meet in cert »in Evaiis how Bern ini m 1852. with > dowu to the Pension where he places that until Ih»» last moment 1 e- partv. went up th»* Yukon river as f»j smote the reraters hip and thigh, ami fore the hour appointed were locked as Mulato in search tor Franklin. Th» i-arty was Attack'd by Indians anc eewnteen ben«Is fell lk*f«»re he stayed I his band. Whether be was weary and guard» «I, with no pr»-pect but B»rnar<l was kill.-J. The pries: that such pl.'ivs would continue un with the slaughter »»r ceased tiecii^s»* der the Governor's pvrs<»Tial control pointe«! out the spot wh» r. the d he considered it a good day’s work is Rather than submit to such stipenis- c«‘ase«l lieutenant was buried, and uot to be related her»», but ther«- ar» lous ami restrictions Hie iv publirans, Evans fixed up th»' grave an wdl ns !»♦ II «. :u< iMviçht ilw hn-'iii»*** of S Stacy, mi : rumors that other heads will go off to with the oftix*er (hsignated by law to con Id, erecting a tombstone with th» i- !< » i'v‘1 for the pre.-enl on morrow. and that lie will uot cease to call the house together, pr<K»»e»ied to name of th»* lecensed and the name of th»» ship Enterprise. Aft» r the mur East Side of Main Streo' slay until the head of every man m organize elsewher»'. l» r the lieutenant's party had nnoth- ’ A!,»- the Pension (Mlice who has b»*» n en th«* pfibiilAr »ui'! ttcs«'»mm'*<l.Htin« to l‘he Democratic programme is Wm Barri*. N rca«ly ’u wait upon gaged in the bust m ss of illegal rerat- check all proceedings till the limit of ’ tight with the Indians, killing thirtv ■ ven of th» in, one of tie white m»*L mg of pensions fulls tieneath his nx. the legislative session is reached. The following The slaughter was premeditated, and Then the governor may appoint, in being hadlv bur*. <pnng the Russians m large force went the result of the Cabinet’« action. Th terim Senators. 1 he Iv-puhbcans be Secretary has be« n making a careful lieve that several Democratic Senators up Koyukuk river, ami under preteos. examination into all of the cases in will take the oath and unite with them, of trmliug got the Imbans together which ¡»eiisnms were in<»rea*««i by thus insuring their cout r«»l. The G«»v- from various camps along the nvei Commissioner Tanner, and has had ernor h is recognized the D»*m cratic ’ and biitcherv«! f»hy-thr»M» nativ»»e, men the Attorney-General in consultati«»n h»»«ise and igm n-s the Republicans. ami women. The Rusians lost four with him in regard to the l»gal «jms A »lea il»x-k is imminent for some time men «luring the fight and then re- tious involved. These two genth-n*. n to come. | 1’be situation rt mains un tnrned to St. Micha»-!*5 An old In dian, one of the survivors of the mas have come to the «*om»iusu«n that the changed up to date.) sacre, still living at Mulato, told th* rerat mg was illegal in uearl *. every in story to Evans. stance. Th.“ Xicara^u» Cauti. It was al*» found that th» r«_ was a Y«rd vsiftHi-hed by Rov.-.t Moor« I’. Tri'iit. a lur««' st.H‘kholiler m Ilvt-g«' < hrtry < oui;h Syrup. conspiracy among certain lea«iing of north of trm k iu railroad additivo ficials of the P«*usion (>lli»*e t->im*re.*D< tb- \u“iiru_'ii.« «'un.. C . u:|aiiv, «boi» Is giving splendid sat inf action to .the “I iutv.* jn*t re tr ide and the sales are positively mar- the ¡»elisions of each other, ami at th»» now in Ciuci««.'” »¡tt* vt lons which can be accounted for in A mblan d . same tune coufer a similar fnvur U|- »n ceive«! u« »* troni ^iieani«;iiH. thill the more prominent m»n, like Senator prepiiniUiry work on the c..t:al 1» ! h ’- no «»tiler way except that it is without \nd u continue the hiwinr«'*, keeping on d« bt the I h 'U on the market Ask f«»r M undersoil, win» tney expected would >'>*{ pti*bed uh rapl ily an poesthle. n id be -nr- yon get the genuine. We band i * g nend «Mortnient of The tirai trouble wtlli winch wo met, keep 1«. make the business r»spectablv. <'hitwood Bros.. Druggists The decision of the Secret: ry ami is the ilitli “ulty tn laniimtr ship* at th»* Attorney-General was that the re- Groytowu. We are working «ilb IV I k I iiih '« Kotler« Im* ratu»gs were not only irregular, with every euertiy ami are now buil.fiti«« Leading ladies of socu-ty and proud breakwater ubd dock*. The contract out precedent aud not justified by law, Shio»! -. S.i'h, Doors. Mooidiws. Etc. but that the money was illegally held for tlie c tislruction of a canal from neut proto,«tonal stars bave testitie«! to its excellency in the newt ernphatie tile Caribb. .Hl H»*a to liin ’ k Nil. 1H t«l l»v those who received it. Then* was terms, tiuaraut, > J harmless and inntcb uo dib{s>iti«>u to accuse the rerat» d lie let in a few days. Nicaragua and le*s. ('hitwovxl Bn s., dnigirist*. Ash Costa Kiel are uot likely to endanger p naiot.ers of frail« 1. but it was decided tand. Or . sell it st M) cts. jier l««tt!e ami òrde • ’ ■ . i’-ir»i k :.d ¡.i«c jjm that they should l»e discharged from the ctmstraction ot the canal. There give a beautiful card to every purchaser. ly filled the employment of the Government ih no trouble between the countn«-» and that an attempt should be made and tlie relations of the canal company New stock of Glove« this week at with Nicaragua are tmmt cordial. to recover the tuon«*y. Blount's. Price« to ?1 *A ♦ Friday, Non ml* í 2'J, ! ' Those persons in Klamath oonoty who are trying to persuade themselves that Fort. Klamath is uot abandoned, insinuate that kt is n«»t true that the Klamath military and hay reservation are to be ho !»L A s this paper first gave out th»' information we are m- chn«‘d to prove the fart. The orders to sell the nervations were rermvvd at the land oifioe ta*fore we gave the news and the order is still on file, and any doubling Thomas may see the identi cal order on npplie.ition. However, we are informed by Receiver Townsend that the date of sale has not Ix-vn named, nor the person w ho shall sell the same. The Secretary of the in terior has asked th» commissioner of the general land office to name a per soo who shall s« !I the reservations t«« the highest bidders, which person will cither I m * h special agent of the depart ment or t be nxjei ver of the Lakeview land office. There are always plenty of people to deny the Uutb, but few arc tb»y who commend a newspaper f«»r telling the truth. Not only in this instance, but in all public affairs, We notice this peculiarity in nearly every issue of our paper.- [Igikevicw Exatuiuvr. RED HOUSE COLUMN AhnixUnc« of natural ga« taw ln*» n four«! near Lo AugHh«. i! is reported. HOTELS. ETC l'hoir«* sample RdOB¡\ Centrally L 'itte<l. “ï r. • r n NEW BRICK HEADQUARTERS Tourists & Comnierci.il Men ■ This fin»*new bote! in thc<'»'nt» rof IL - inr.-» |-«rl of tti<- « it v ha’ inn »«••« ti i-r« ■ JU i !.«• - I’«' i ! ■«,•! -i ' I, 1 ' ’ a»»«! lift- •»«»••Il leu-c«l l»p the well kn«»wu * nee» > k fill landlord, Lu « ’* ■ mi«t CLOTHING E. K- Brightman Prop M cii ’ h Suits from $5.00 up. Suits fr«>in $2.0<> up. Pants from 50 ct< up. Men’s Rubber Coat<jTom S2.50 up Men’s Oil Soils.from $2.25 up. Who wiil conduct the ImleJ in first style. Tin* table will <*»«n»inue tu L«* kc second to n»»i»«,‘. t’.nd gue-tx «.» hi » tn »»*<»: ihe lx**i of tn-auu».-nt. - n-HMinnb' BOOTS AND SHO I K) 1 1’21 Ladies’ Shoes from $1.00 per pair up Ladies’ French Kid Shin's from S2 50 per pair up Men’s French (’all Shot's from $2.00 per par up. Men’s French Calf Boots from .$ l.«)0 per pair up Men’s Kip Boots from $3.5»? per pair up. R. R. riireet, i«>ot of l*i Avenue, ASHLAND. OREGON. C. W. Gaoiard, Proprietor } AND Having leaned the above II uiikp «nd thorvug ly renovated and r« ntTcd th • «nine, i I am now pr«'par« »i to ofl< r fir*« ciH'-s n< ■ I «*on>iii»idaiioiiM to the tr.i\< !i:iy piiblic. T he N»-w Managcin'-nt w Hl spare n-» pains in making this «»nr of the n»«»t «■•»mf<»riat»!r :»n«l homelike hotel?« in flu- pla» r. lor iHbles are supplied will» the br-t lhe mar ket afford*. Pleasant a< roinmo«lftti>)tis pre pared for faniHira. 25c Meals .................. 2.‘ m - ¿ «5Uv Lodging .according t«> room Full Line UNDERWEAR Hol or Cold Sulphur Water Baths -■» ^s- LADIES’ Baths at any time from 7 o’clock, a until lo o'clock p in. One bath room serv»'«l for ladies' n<< enlarcedand refurnished . UNDERWEAR INFANTS’ MUSLIN GOODS Beds 25 Moals 25c. muslin Board per week $3 to $5. Infants Long Robes from $1.25 up. Infant'' Long Nightgowns from 5o cts up. Infants' Long Flannel Skirts from $1.00 up. Infants' Embroidered Shawl* from $2.00 up Rooms furiiisheJ if <U t*irC‘i. LiK-lla Sherman, l’roprietre Cölestin Soda Springs BLANKETS HOTEL (¡n \ Blankets from $1.25 up. White Blankets from $1.50 up <’olored Quilt* from $1 Hi) up. Whitt- $prea<ls from $l.o(> up Will bo open M m \ 1st. f» i t’l« a< ■ «»inn’« * tiou of a lkuite«! miinbvr of gm - Board and bulging. p«*r week per «lay Single nifaB Camping privilege week for wh individual. CLOAKS BYROW COLE Proprietor DRY GOODS. Fresh Bread and Pies Daily. <’h»»ice Cake»» “f every variety «* pt con .tntuly t n haw!. Ordt rs fur pan.« » pr»»uq'*!> < x<»cute<! and «¡»erift! pric» > given. AH kinds of oriiftmenm work m st: W «luing ( ak •*« a ■ ia tv Bread Delivered Daily at Your Door. Prices always r w r T r * k 'Ljk.jl. reasonable. Bread bill- n»uM b(’ e’*b«I t»ry in. uh JOHN WEXLER, Rich and Poor, Pr<»i>rtvnn TOURNAY SEMI PORCELAIN pCOLOR UNDER THE BLAZE) risir ir ir ir ir ir. -r.v V ir ’‘ A- T ir n v ’t ir ,r a Û Jl MU as 11 JI -u 1V Jl JU Jk Ml Jl’ al. .«•• JL JL 11 Jl MU J Rheumatism H eadache Ayer’s Pills, IM ASHLAND. Litìer, Me ■■ Fiorài, A nice wool dr»'s® 12 yds for SEN’, Men’* Working Sb irte go *»i one* worth iHLOU. st Morsi Bru«. • tar ÔOe si O. tat Bleual’*. • Vermont m a pie tv rup, ai.d Califor- aim •trainati honey Ml Minale»- 1 Sea'«.* JAM3S NOURIS, $ 3.50 Men's ( »vercoat* for 5.00 Mell’' 1 iveieoai-. grey, for lo.oo Overcoats, handsome bln«' M<ii' s.0(i Mell * Ov«,r«'oat'n blown 12.00 Men- < »vercoats, brown <lress BUIO Men s < »vereoais. tine ebinchilla s.oo Meli’s < >\ ereoats. good |0.<MI Mm’s • »vereoats. brown 1,5( ) Bov < »vereoats 2.00 Men's Heavy »>d«l Vest 3..>i1 Men's Suits 5.00 Men's Suits 8O< 1 Mell * Suits lo.ttO Men's Suit- 12.00 Men s Suits 15.00 Men’s Suits 20.» »0 Mell’s Suits, tin«' dress 1.75 Men's Lined I »tick < oats 3.00 Mell's Lined 1 »tick I I'-ter* 1.25 Men's Lined 1 )u« k Vests Min’s Men’s M.-n - Men s Men's Men * Ahn* M«n’< Simes from s 1.'.«» np : ; ilo np Boot* from L< K1 np Rnblx-r B<>< j ! s troni ,'G m> \\ i>rking ( >!oves troni Grey I n«b rwear fr. ni . J.) UD 5o np Fin«' Whit«' I n 1« r-.\• ] (Mi u¡. )■ in« Wool Striped • w - h »h'er*hirt*. from . d 1 up t 1 t 1 ! 1 leju I’ri \\ av í ’«>w n W e are offering all goods in our line at r And will only be pleased to show you through Y ours T ruly , stock. II. BLOUN'l A sli la nd, Or. Clot hier òc i Lau ei