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ASHLAND TIDINGS SOTES AM» SEWS. Jacksonville Items. (»rant's l’a—• Soles. REI) HOUSE COLUMN Raining* with a little sunshine Mining is alxmt suspended for the George Browu. of Eagle Point, and mixed in. season in Alaska. .^MÒrr 6-. Friday. Henry Brown, of Brownsboro, are in Water Works going on. but delayed Secretary Blauie has b»eu ill will, town this week. somewhat <m . •■ount of lumber aud an attact of lumbago, but is better. Mr. and Mrs. O Gurnard. W. II. pipes. HHT01UAL N otes AND NEWS. Allen G. Thurman’s daughter, who Leeds ixiuor 1'ivis‘is, Gen. McCall, Rev. Rub'. )1 -'»ean and Rev. Mr. Senator Doljib will introtlnce a bill was recently divorced from a lieuten CoL J. T. Bowditch, C. Mingus, of Bel] of 1< '»‘burg changed pulpits last ant in the navy, was married at San were in the county seat this Sunday. to repeal the pre-emption and tim**r- Ihego last Saturday to Thomae C. Gif Ashland, week. eulture acta und to amend the home ford, a custom house broker. The Grunt’s Fuss Star Band gave (1 Win. Deniff, who ie now engaged Ixdl with supjier on Thanksgiving stead and desert land laws. The Grangers have continued tbeir in nulling uu Poornmn'B creek, is in eveuing. Ttie l>»:m>cratio caucus of the ■ tour through California Uns week. A town. Many lots and blocks are being sold. SdO.OUO appropriation by the legisla Miit Obeaebain. of l,oat river val bl«x ks'S9 aim 52 t»hb sold for «2.500/» House of Representativ*-^ met last ( ture aud contributions from other husmean. Hn ley, is here oil legal and not full blocks either. Monday and endorsed the tariff policy s-mrce« aro paying tlieir traveling ex- wife mid sou will soon return to their of Cleveland's fatal message. penses. Sidewalks Hnd crossings, and grad in order that bome in Jacksonville, • Cal Brice dntppevi 825,0tJ0 m the the latter may attend school during ings .11 •; • till the onler .if the day. Our Talk about the prodigality of the Ohio democratic slot an.l thinks this the winter. uew str»»« G»imuns~»ot"»r, Andrew degenerate days of the Kom in am-, entitles him to pull out a eeuatorship. recently pur- StiuNton, is taking hold finely. C. L. Kintuan, who p»re! Did single pews in the Golis-1 But John McLean's friend claim that ihascl the tine reeidenoe property of The vault ami windows are now in «rum ever <w»Tl for ?2>»*l a night, as ' by his investment of S9 >,000 iu Sena Mrs. 1’. Ihincan. in Jacksonville, re f»-r Hauk "ffiees. The First National tor Payne’ contest be established a turned with hi« family to Palouse, B ink of Southern Oregon will open the boxes in the new auditorium of prior title to the prize. Washington, to reniHiu during th»- its doors for business if fixtures arrive Chicago have sold for the opening t The Boston fire was caused by the winter; bis large stock interests in about the first of the new year. night, Dec. 9tb, to some of the swell crossing of an electric light wire and u that state demende.1 bis personal al- Many turkeys were seen in town on millionaires of the pork packing me w ire of the Electric Time Co. All the teutioo, mnl necessitated the change. last XWsinesday a week ago, and by ' clocks of the Electric Time Co.’s line tro polls* Mrs. M. Robinson, the aged mother the number sold and dinners given. It stopped at 6.48. the wires being burned of Dr. J. W. Robinson, diwi at the was an enventful day to the people of C-onijreesman Hermann attracted out at their connections with the1 home of her son yesterday, after a our burg and a wonderful on»» for jxs»r attention in the caucus balloting tor I clock«, causing incipient blazes at painful lllniss of several week«. The turkey. uiany places, including the city hall. Dr. is just convalescing from a pro «peaker last .Saturday by coming in Mr. Ilnrtli atid family from Dakota, Senator Ingalls of Kansas has not tracted nttaek of fever. Many frienda a mun of some means, arrived last after the first ballot and making it i lieen so busy repairing his political sincerely sympathize with the family week. He was out here last Summer known that be was .an ardent Reed fences of late as some suppose. The m their Bicknese aud bereavement. aud has now come to locate, man. To be a prominent supporter fact is he has been working hard at Mrs. Robinson's funeral will take coming will bring many famlies place from the M. E. Church, of bis novel, which now approaches com- ¡ ot the aucceeafnl candidate for the which she has been for many years a his sectiou. pletiou. He is inclined to give up ■ speakership means something in the polities when bis senatorial term ex devoted ami consistent member; the Union Thanksgiving services distribution of the committee ap piree and devote himself wholly to remains will besent to Haletu to-night Leld at the South Methodist Church, (Wednesday > to tie interred m the all the churches uniting. Rev. Mr. pointments, and Hermann is expect ¡iterary work. family burying ground at that place loues gave the sermon. Rev. Mr. ing a place either on the rivers and At a revival meetiug in the Walla > 1 tomorrow. l’hipps jireenied. The church was harbors or the commerce committee. Walla country recently, a man named Rev. Father GnMse, of Portland, crowded to the doors. Either would be of advantage to Ore Stuart became so fervid in bis peni Our new Postmaster, W P. Dodge, tence that he confessed that he was a lectured at the U. 8. Hall last nitfht gon. murderer. His confession had a wire to a large and appreciative audience, t»xik charge of the jiost office ou Sun m behalf of 8t. Mary's Home, an in day moruing iu the new opera hous«» Congress convened last Monday, to it, however, an.l be won't let it go stitution that is being erected near , building^ Mr. D. has the latest style far enough to tell any of the particu vhe orHWnisuliou ot eech Itonee lars. He ought to be either in the I’ortlMid. The building association of ixiet i nice furniture and lock lioxee. haa been incorporated, and the Home Au iron letter box has beeu located on was effected promptly and without penitentiary or the insane asylum. will embrace an orphanage, a reform the other side of town, giving us quite event of more than ordinary enteresL Referring to the fact that Geronimo's school, a Magdalene asylum ami a Reed was elected speaker of the House Sunday-school teachiug bad brought refuge for the aged. The lecture was a city air. The S. 1’. I). A L Co. moved in their by a vote of 166, to 154 for Carlisle forth the suggestion that if Geronimo a most interesting one, embodying new building ill Opera House Block and I for Cummings, of New York, was iu reach of bis horse aud gnu he a comprehensive dissertation on Ri- ou Monday, now have tlieir shelving There were 327 members present, and would be as bad an fndiau as ever, an tioualism aud Eclesinstlciam, conclud up and already beginning to I“' in army officer at San Francisco remarked ing with a grand eulogy ou Catholic three absent, among the latter being the other day; “Geronimo's gun is ism. The institution for which the shape for lots of business. The count Randall, who is very ill and who may now banging ou an antler in Geueral K-v. Father is working will lie under ing bouse, ollices and private offices be very tine «hen completed. They never be able to appear again on the Miles' library at Black point, and his control of the Catholic church, but sill have also a large vault built in the floor of the House. Reed made a old cream-colored war steed is grazing will admit all who need its fostering building. in the pasture at the Presidio, Is.th of care, and, will interfere iu no wise brief speech upon assuming the chair, which are trophies of the surrender at with the religions convicjions of any the fair-miuded sentiments of which Skeleton canyon iu 1886. Talent Items. who come to it for aid or care; the ob elicited genuine satisfaction on both Says a San Francisco paper: Tim ject is a landable one. and should meet Timee are brightening up somewhat aides of the house. Austral an steamer, which arrived at with general encouragement L».o\. m this locality. The President's message was re the city Satiird iv. brought a shipmeut Windom*« Pulley. Messrs. Renfro and Pellet, a pair of ceived Tuesday. It it a voluminous of F.ng.isb gold com from Sydney. No less than l.tritU»hl English gold Washington, November 30. The young geniuses, have taken ho.d of document and covers the whole sovereigns were consigned to various following aiiuonuee’ueiit «as made to the planing mill and box factory, and ground of the business of the national banks in the city. These were at once day: Tiie Secretary of the Treasury with the additional expense of some government, its relations with other turned over to the United States h is decided to reiluce th»» UUUilier of SlSdO they expect to tin n out a heap powers, and important questions de Branch Mint to la» melted and con nation.d bank diqioeitories and the of work and rake in a heap of lucre. verted into gold coins of the I cited amounts of public moneys kept there manding legislation. A report of it Stales. These importa’ions of Eng with. It is ln'ende.! to m ike this re Among the late real estate transac is received too late for general review lish t reasure are not nnnsnal, but it duction in such a manner as to avoid, tions we mention a wamutv deed is very seldom $ó.ll>Xi.i*B> in gold is so far as possible, any disturbauce to from A. P. Talent and wife for several in this issue of the T ivinus . received m one shipment from Aus the business of the country. The lots m block Q, also Lidf interest in transfer to the Sub -Treasury on or be planing null site block T, to Geo. W. The Egyptian ol>elisk at New York tralia fore January 15,1890, of about 10 per Renfro, con. 82<kh The ravenous maw ot the English is lieginning to shed ita hieroglyphics, Also B. C. Goddard 22\ acres «•ent of their holdings »if jmblie rnoueys sy ndicate has got to work on thresh just as was feared, when it was trans- ! ing machines. It has gone thorugli will Is» required from banks haviug ou AiiderHon creek to »hi men R. Briner, ported from the mild clime of Cleo- , with our beer, patent medlciues and m active accounts abont 10 js»r ceiit eon. $225. Also part of same from J. R. Briber to James Helms, eon, 8150. putra to the variable weather Con- i some other luxuries, and now comes of the surplus held by them over and above the amount n««»ded for the con The daneo m the hall on Friday down to solute. Negotiations, are trolled by Diedncb Kmckerliocker's 1 said to l>e in progress for the transfer venience of the jiublie service. Or if n gtit o. ia.-'t week is reported by those church vane. The 8. F. Chn>ni<-/e of the leading threshing machine the banks wish to sell to the Govern p irticiputing to have Loen a pleasant suggests that aw paraffine wou't save works in Minnesota. Ohio and New ment the bonds furnished ns security and agreeable affair The music by the shaft m New York, if the emi York to this insatiable bargain hunt of tlicse dejaants, the Secretary will the 'Vagner creek string Riud wan purchase them ami retain from the magnificent. There were four sets nent scientists apjaunted to find a er, ' with a fair prospect that terms will proceeds of the sale the amount which dancing at a time and (»0 jmtsolh took tie arranged. It does one goo.1, how remedy for the decay don't suceee«!. ever, to think of the pile of British otherwise would have to be deposited sapper. Among the crowd of partici- the obelisk should lie sent to Cali gold that will be required to pay for a« nliove state»!, sending checks to the l *nta were two young gentlemen from banks for the residue. I,os Angeles, Cal., who stopped over forma and set up in Golden Gate this course in the hearty meal that the Ottm calls will la* made from time a Talent. Hugh Briner deserves the syndicate is making off the ludnstri. « park. Verging close upon burlesque t<> tune, but always with due regard to credit ns host and manager. of >be United Stales.- [Oregonian. ti'isims-s interests, until the public of the California climatic panacea for Your correspondent appropriates a West Point, Neb., has bad an actual money with the banks -hall have Iwn all ills, the Chronifle says: "Once experience of what it is to have an reduced to the amount misled for cur 1. rge share of the credit for the removed from the deleterious cli elephant on its hands. A real ele rent public business, ami the money c j.nge . for the better by simply re- matic influences which assail it in phant. which was being detained there withdrawn will lie used ior the pur- n.inding our Talent capitalists of the impropriety of investing their surplus New York, and placed in an atmos awaiting instructions fr m its owners, ci.oe of L uited States bauds. B ulks collaterals m public improvements m phere strikingly resembling that of broke loras», and, like the quiet Mr. desiring to dispose of the entire Ashland and elsewhere msti ad of at Brown of Bret Harte's poem, denned amount of bunds furnished as security its birthplace, the obelisk would shine out the town. The beast first gntted f >r public deposits will not. of course, home. We think it is equivalent to out in all its pristine glory. Indeed, a livery stable and then smashed in lie limited to the 10 per cent transfer mi axiom to i llirm that money pru dently and judiciously invested here under the invigorating and strength the entire glass front of a business of ttie first call in Talent will realize more profitable ening influence of our California cli block acroes the street. It then to this heaven-blest locality than at pitched into a drug store, and in a , A Minneapolis IlnlocatM. any oilier point iu Rogue River valley, mate it might put out an entirely short time would have demolished the The eight-story brick building in f. r these reasons, viz; 1 .lent is sur new crop of hieroglyphics and beconi«» whole settlement had not its capture rounded with the laigest area of allu- the wonder of the civilized world, for been effected. The West Pointers Minneapolis occupied by the 7'/ .brine v al Mill adapted to the ; rodneuou of Mid other newspapers was burned Sat in their cellars who were not hidden there is no telling what effects our can claim with much truth tn have urday evening, aud nt least ten per the greatest variety of prraiuctR ini- glonons climate may not produce." sons lost their lives in the (lames, or H unable and that to perfection. Also, "seen the elephant." « • — ---- m attempts to eeca|>e. The scenes of within five miles to the south and There is no appurent connection be death were heart-rending and horrible. west includes a large body of vain- Thomas B. Reed, of Maine, was elected speaker of the House of Rep tween the Pan-American Couiress and Some of the victims were suffocated, able red, yellow and while fir timlier the Brazilian revolution, aays the San for lumber mid locomotive fire-wood, resentatives. The Republican caucus Francisco Bulletin, yet these two some were burned, other* jumped not to mention a great quantity of TOURNAY’ semi porcelain high windows or fell from tele from met at noon last Saturday to select eveuts seem to Is- working together graph wires, to which they were clink o her varieties of wood, mid, lastly, QCOLOR UNDER THE GLAZE) ita nominee, and Reed was chosen on to other ends. The fact that Canada ing in attempts to climb to the ground. though not least worthy ot mention. the second ballot The first ballot is out m the cold at the meeting of and were dashed to death on the pave 1 ileut is surrounded by the most American nations, and that Brazil has moral met peaceable society desirable. resulted as follows: Reed 78, Mc broken away from imperialism, has ments. Several of the men killed left F. S harp . wives au<l little children, to nnss their Kinley 39, Cannon 22, Burrows 10, started the French-Canadian Liberal supjsirt. The building whs a genuine Hendereon 16. The second ballot journals into a loud demand for “in tire-trap, having only one elevator, Poiwned With Malaria. fixed the choice upon Reed, the vote dependence or annexation." Spain around the shaft of w Inch wound the Dr. S. 1). Price a native of this state, has also taken alarm She has got the the only stairway, while there was but but now a prominent and influential standing: Reed 85, McKinley 38, idea that the Congress is a movement one ladder fire escape on the outside citizen of Dallas. Texas, writes unuer Cameron 19, Henderson 14, Burrows to shut her West Indian jioesessions of the building. Attention had fre date of April 12, ISSD: “About three 10. The election of a sjieaker is prac out of commercial intercourse with the quently been called to the dauger to years ago I was living in a malarial dis- mot of Georgia, and while there fright tically the most important event of American States, while the revolution occupants of the high stories in case ful sores broke out id I over my body has had some influence upon liberal of fire. the whole congressional session, for feeling in Spain, and cannot but stir The pdi.sun in my blood was so bad th «t it ruined mv health and prostrated me. the speaker is the legislative autocrat up discontent in Cuba, which always 1 was at length so reduced in health, Senntor Mitehfll'a opinion of I ’ rcsi- has good reasons at hand for revolu of the United States. He moulds the and apparently incur »be after taking dent llarriBou'B message was sought character of legislation by his ap tion. Spain, therefore, pnqsiseB cer by a press correspondent, and is stated large qu unities of diderent medicines tain commercial concesaioiis with a p e-icnbed by my physicians, that they, pointment of the committees, and or view of placating the United States. as follows: “The president's message, :us a last re.-orc, advised me to g »to H*»t dinarily can make jmasible or iuijxm - It has not transpired that any move as a w hole, is a most exisdleut Btate Springs, as it was the only chai ce of re covery left, and in this they expressed sible the passage of any given mens ment against Cuban or Spanish in- paper. On one or two subjects I do their serious doubts that 1 would derive not entirely agree with his suggestions. lieen teresta his been contemplated, but any benefit from the trip I went to Hot ure. He can ai«l or injure any bust- ami ---- many . . . , , . this is a period of unrest, t, ..„.1 ... One such is in relation to certain and white there took a thorough ness or other interest affected by leg- are looking to see where light- features connected with the subject of Springs. course of medicine under the physicians silver c an ige, although it is gratify which seerni'd to benefit, but <lid m»t lslation to a degree infinitely greater nmg may strike next. ing to know that the president de cure me. for in one month after my re than any other raau in the country, Senator Vest, sp>»i>kmg of the clares himself nnqnaiitiislly an advo turn the malady rvappaared. I jnrne- and that, too, in a mauner so quiet or drtwusl'beef investigation and the re cate of the use ot silver iu our cur di'it 'ly b- vH taking S. 8. S.. which covert that the public seldom learns calcitrant millionaire who comjiose the rency, ami insists that, us we are large made me pi rmanently well—Well from trust, says: “I sent the sergeant- prislneers of silver, our governueut lssti until now.’* the cause of the effects which are so lieef at-arms out to serve sulqienns for Ar plainly perceived. For this reason mour and the other dress*d-beef men should not discredit it, and he also Teachers' lustitute. pronounces in favor of the silver cer the sjieaker should, above all else, who refused to appear Is fore the com tificates. The president’s recom \ teacher's institute ha« b-en plan be an honest, conscientious and pa mittee in < ictober last in order to see mendations on every other snbj-s’t in ned to lie held at Medford, t«-girn:ng whether they were blgg*r than th“ triotic man Great ability, breadth, United States senat»' Mr. \riiiour which the people of the West are at noon on Thursday, lier, mber 26th, keenness, alertness and thorough published an interview in the Chicago most vitally interested are admirable. mid continuing until the suco.sling The declaration of t be president that S.U ur'iny » veiling, and the tem hers of training in parliamentary usages he jaqiers to the effect that I was predju- our supreme interests demaml the ex- >ta«-kaou coumy are hereby advised of must have to lie successful as a speak dicol aganst him nml that he did not elnmou of Chinese laborers, winch the Name. to lai examiued by me. We element, lie says, experience has sho.v t. The leading e.lu »at ro of Siuthern er. Reed has all these. Honesty and projsise will see Hismt that <m November 30. to be incompatible with our social Oreg ai P. A treiz oi tlie Ashland lofty patriotism and pure motives the He had the liest of it in Chicago, with life, and his recommendations for public schools. G. 11. Watt of the sjM-nker should have, to serve his the whole city howling for him ami more efficient measures on this sub Jacksonville schools. 11. L. Benson of his dressed-beef, but we will see bow country at the beat. That R»»ed will ject are all that could lie desired or ex the Grant’s Pasa k Ina. 1«. J. S. S»et it go»-« in the District ot Columbia, wie d the great power given to him which is common ground for both pected on this subject. The recom of Ashland not mai school, E. E. Smith as to liberal appropriations of heCetitr d Point se'mols mid W under the guidance of such high at partie«. If Mr. Armour diss not n|>- mendations for rivers and harbors for the estab .1. Crawford ot the Medford sehrxi’s, tributes is the lielief and the hope of jiear here he will lie indicted by the lishment of onset defenses, and many together with many other prominent grand jnry of the District. I could other points, are in tlie line of Western ti ■chers ot '.lie e ’ Uiiy, « JI 1 • pr» ■». ti‘ his party. not reach him in Chicago, bee ms« th,» •jt-ntiment.” and participate in the discussions. statute us to recalcitrant witnesses lie- It is the duty of all teachers of the The election of lHts having left the fore congressional committees applies As Sullivan is still on the Atlantic county to avail th m«elv<^ of the ;.J- next Democratic state convention only to ib»» District of Cobunbia, and side of the inntim-nt, IheTioixtM ven v.iut . gett of the proposed institute; nothing to do but re-nominnte Gover therefore I »ubpeimed them to come tures to reprint the following (roman and the law i of Oregon make it lncnm- exchange: “John L. Sullivan, the nor Pennoyer and overhaul the planks here. Mr. Armour will come. They great kuoeker out has ■iiscovored that I h nt ii|Hin every le e her of the county, will all come.” Mr. Vest p'lteoosidera- in the platform, to accommodate his bls emphasis on his last s» 'it«t »>. 11“ delirium tremens aud journalism don't wnereiu the institute is holdan, to lie present. Tin» attention of tlm several excellency's eccentricities, our lienio- is on the war-path, as the dr- •«! I-« hitch, ami lets abauJoneti the latter teach» rs ot Jackson county is directed cratic friends are trying to entertain monopoly will (iu lout liefore th«y get pursuit. When he laid down the pea k> that se lion of the school laws he lia»i been at work ou an obituary themselves by helping to batch and through withbim. [Armour was »here notice for several Jays. The follow see page 61. school laws of < Iregon— and answered questions Ilk»» a little w .ch prescribes th“ dntu-H of teach br.sid candidates for the Republican man Nov kith. ing is a fragment o( it left eii bis desk. ers in th ir relation to institutes. •Teddy O'Flennigan didn't have no convention. They are enjoying keen For a iion-i < ii plumee with th«- rul»-s vkalas a nockeronter iu New Ymk. ly their anticipation of a great fight In the notable case of the nppltca UiHtead of which be was took away bj relating to lili« matter, iiuxyrporated over the nom.natious, and have con tioaof alien Mormons, who had taken deth and phisitious was in vane. H 'll the seh'S'l laws of Oleg n. tile |ieli- aider able to say about the several the Endowment House oath, for ad- left a dandy dawter which got messels altv at:a h-4 s t ie l-' »er!ng of the gradeotih» teacher’s certificate oran gentlemen in Southern Oregon who nuseioti to citixenship. Judge Ander ami her name was Jninns. A litlh- entire revwation of the same. while before she brethe her last she would lie willing to accept a call to eon decided last Saturday against the The public in general la most gave birth t» a rooster named Jerry. the public service. All this is pleasant applicants In his decision the judge Then she crossed her while hands on r. ep> etfuily invited to attend. H. H. MtTCHF.Lt» and flattering to the Republicans. It carefully reviewed the testimony and to her brest, hove iu a ena-tic and County Sclirail Superintendent. is always agreeable to a party to know stated his conclusion that oaths which threw up the spuudge. But Jerry, (ai-ijM'iivdlc. Or., Nov. 25, 1889. that it« nominations, if judiciously bind the individuals to oliedience in the kid, be was a d----- tX-lern Triegraph Uns. A fifteen million dollar mortgage made, are equivalent to elections, aud all thmgs.temporal aw well as srnntual. 'Treks Journal. it is highly ere iitable to our Demo to the priesthood to the priesthood lias beeu placed on recon! in various plai*es in <Iregon. California ami W ash- A conijiany has be»-n organized to cratic friends that they keep up their of a church hostile m its teachings to itigton within the past week. It is to construct a tel« graph line from Mott interest in the politics of the state, the government of the United States secure I kuk I h Io that amount ismed by in this county , to M'-Cloud river. Fall even though they are on the outside ■—are inconsistent with good citizen the Oregon Inipnivemeut Company, river. Adm and Alturas, wth inten of the garden fence which encloses ship of snch government. The jndge l'tie company mortgages its 2368 acres tion of continuing Mini«» to Lakeview of coa) lauds in Washington, 86(4 acres the tempting plums that are to fall also denied the applications ot other of timlier ami agricultural lands in next season. Mr. F. H. Loring, of Callahans', manager of the line from into the han.is of others. But then Mormons who had not taken the En Oregon; real estate in Portland. As Galli.liaus to Redding, is superintend toria ami other places, aud a large they must not let their expectations of dowment Honse oatb, on the ground ing the construction of same, expect fun from a scramble on the inside of that the church has lieen aud is still amount of stock in various coal, lum ing to have it completed as far ns ber aud transportation companies. Fall river liefore winter, and to Adin the garden run too high, for if they hostile to the government, and that The mortgage is in favor of the about next spring, the distance to the d; they are sure to be disappointed, it teaches allegiance first to the church Farmers’ Loan and Trust Co., of New latter place from Mott la»mg about particularly with regard to the aud disobedience to the laws of th«- York. lt*l miles. The principal place of Southern Oregon Republicans. The United States in all cases in which Several cases of diphtheria were re business for tfie company will lie at members of our party in Uii* part of the laws and tbs church mav come in tail ted at Salem last week two or Mott, aud chnrgi-s between stations will I* 25 cents for ten words and 50 the state are too sensible to uissi- conflict. The decision rests upon three among the patients of the insane cents for the full length. Mr. Lor asylum. One of the cases was that of pate their influence in the convention solid grounds, and it will teach the ex Governor Moody's daughter, Edna, ing's visit to Yreka last week was to: secure a lot of telegraph material tie by profitless contests amoug them Mormons that the United States who is now convalescent. longing to the Western Union, stored • selves. The delegation will see that means at last to enforce its authority The pensioners of the United States at the JourariZ office, such as buttery Southern Oregon is given its due rep in Utah make an aiuiy ol nearly a million per cells. brackets and many other fix sons. resentation upon the ticket, and they tures for jxiles and the batteries need. will be prepared to gracefully receive Martin Farquhar Tupper, the poet, The Montana deadlock is st.il un Gn account of poor health 1 have the biggest prize tliat the tide of events broken, but the talk of a compromise d.ed nt ins h><me in Loudon last Sat- 79 vears. concluded to close out inv furniture may bear to their harbor—anything whereby one U S. Senator shall be t urday. aged _ _______ ___________ bustt e-s as soon as possible. Auyone from the Governorship down. Such Repuibicaa and one a Democrat M.n’s Hats. 5<k-up.at O.U. Blount's deslr.‘“< **’ bn-v (»tniture will do well to call au*l tfe: my pnoee before buy- is the prediction and the counsel of seems to lie received with growing Evcrything iu the Stationery Imo at iug, as i uni sell v^ry cheap for cash. tbs T idisos , at any rats favor by both aide*. Mmkler Sou's. * D. W hamy . C X) IS THE WAGONS! Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Cultivators, SO BUY YOUR Xmas Presents Harrows, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS For Sale at Lowest Rates at —OF— Good Substantial Goods Where you get a ticket with every dollar’s worth of goods. (Each ticket is worth 12|c.) Children’s Fancy Handkerchiefs Ladies Fancy Handkerchiefs. 5c up. Mr«. H. E. Moore. Mrs. S. E. Coe. Children’s Scarlet Knit Vests, 50c up. ASHLAND MILLINERY STORE Children’s Merino Knit Vests, 25c up. Reeser’s Block. Main St Infant’s All wool Hose, 12|c up. Successors to Mrs. Boynton and Mr« Foun Ladies', Misses’ and Children's Hose, 10c. up. tain.] Large New Stork, Embracing all the latest Ladies’ Heavy Merino Vests, 50c. up Fall and Winter Styles. Fine Ai^ortmeat of Material« for Fancy Bovs’ Suits, check and stripe, $2.00 up. Work -Zephyrs. Araaene, Chenille. Etc. Bovs’ I’ants, check and stripe, 50c up. Onr motto is: ‘ >« . .«» 1H AK A Rl.ow MHILLlfc« 14-1 > Men's Pants “ “ 75c up. Men's Suit.-. $5.00 up. ci Bovs' and Men’s Overcoats—a fine new stock. Bl iOS White and Colored Blankets, $1.25 to $10 pair Colored Quilts. 85c to $2.50 each. A line line of Zephyrs, Saxony aud German Yarns Muslins, Sheetings. Calicoes and P laza C orner S tore , Canton Flannels at factory prices. A .Job Lot of Corsets, vour choice for 50c: worth from $1.00 to $1.50. Fine Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges Ladies’ and Children's Gossamars at 50c each Trusses, Toilet Articles. A fine line of Window Curtains, 50c up. Another great reduction in Wraps,. All Standard Patent Medicines Newmarkets. Walking .Jackets, etc. a quick ixpin k is hrttf i rrwo< > i) BCWINQ MAOWINE NEEDLES AhD SUPPLIED. AUTISTS’ - MATERIALS. Don't Forget the Place. Special attention paid the Prescription Department IS-15; Opp. Postoffice, Ashland, Oregon. A new stock of bin! cages just re- •rtived at Smith A Dndgo’a. B nt.UViin nr v.’tr u.ir inr ir ir.ir.v ir ir ^r. v E Ju JU JC JL il • JL Ji JL JU JL JLÄJL' 4L JLKJt A’Jk XJ S 3.50 each Men's Overcoats for 5.00 Men’s < h ercoats, grey, for Men’s Overcoats, handsome blue 10.00 Men’s Overcoats, brown 8.00 Men's Overcoats, brown dress 12.00 Men's Overcoats, tine chinchilla lo.oo 4. 8.00 a Men's (hercoats, good 10.00 Men's <Overcoats, brown 4.50 Boy < hercoats 2.00 Men’s Heavy Odd Vest Men’s Suits 3.50 5.00 Men’s Suits 800 Men's Suits 10.00 Men's Suits 12.00 Men's Suits 15.00 Men's Suits 20.00 it Men's Suits, fine dress 1.75 Men’s 1 ,ined Duck ('oats 3,< K> Men's Lined Duck Ulsters 1.25 il Men's Lined Duck Vests <4 4 4 44 4» 44 . 4 4 4 4 4 RED 4 Men's Shoes from. $ Men's Boots from Men’s Rubber Boots from Men's Working Gloves from Men's Grey Underwear from Men's Fine White Underwear Men’s Fine Wool Striped U’wear Men’s Overshirts, from Men’s Wool O'shirts. naw blue Men's Fine White Shirts Men's Uottonade I’ants Men’s Dress I’ants Men's Hats Bov Hats Boy Underwear, from Men s Fancy Scarfs, from Men’s Nobby Mufflers, from Men's Silk Handkerchiefs, from Men s Ruhlier Clothing at I Men's Oil Clothing W l.uu : j . oo 3.00 .50 .25 .50 1.00 .50 1.50 .5(1 .50 4.00 5( » J5 25 .25 .50 .50 W e are offering all goods in our line at The Lowest Prices Cash Can Procure I » And will only be pleased to show you through the stock, Y ours T ruly , ! A-shland, Or Cloth ier & Piai 1 ei*.