Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, January 17, 1890, Image 2

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS.
NOTES AND NEWS.
JHK.ES AND CLERKS Ob ELECTION.
Frnit Growers' Meetings
A regular meeting of the Southern
i
The following persons have Iteeu Oregon Fruit Growers’ Association
Building improvement« made iu
.January 11. 1990 Spokane Fall during 1889 are valued selecttsl as judges of election for 1890. was held in the city council chamber,
Friday,
To wit:
Ashland. Saturday. Jau. 11, 189 >, Pres.
at «6,903,541.
Ashland—Judges. \V. II. Atkinson, K A. Miller, of Jacksonville, m the
Ex-Gov. Geo. 1«. Woods diwl at St. J. it Tozer, Pat Lyttleton. Clerks, chair.
EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS.
Vmceut’s hospital in Portland on the C. C. Walker. Ed. Farlow
Owing to the failure of th«» secre­
Applegate—J udgts, 8. H. Cook, O. tary to give the usual notice to tiie
The Ohio aenatorship «1* kn-wked eveniDg of the 7th iust.
The San Francisco courts gran tisi E. Hose, J. H. Knutzen. Clerks, H. public through the local papers, the
down to Brice.
attendance was not as large as usual.
356 divorces in 1889. which is a de- D. Kubli, Geo. Hoffmnn.
Big Butte Jmlgee, W. F. Wilkin­
The principal business before the
Jan Sth, the anniversary of General crease of 111 over 1888.
son. A. J. Meeker, W. H. Durbay. m«»etiug was the discussion of friul
Jackson’s victory at New Orleans,
At Ingersoll. Texas, last Friday. Clerks, John Watson, J. B. Iliggiu- ; fa-els an<l remedies for them.
at many places the wife of E. L. Page, a merchaut, bot ham.
was celebrated
J. D. Whitman, of Me-iford, thinks
Central Point —Judges, G. T. Hersh­ we bave<httle to f«-ar from the San
throughout the country, aud the gave birth to four wel!-deveiope«l
babies. The mother aud little ones berger, Bartlett Obeuchuin, E. It Ow­ Jose scale, the appearance of which
American eagle Happed its wings
are reported as all doing nicely.
en. Clerks, J. C. Hall, W. C. Leever. iu some orchards of the'alley a year
with a good will in memory of the
Chimney Rock -Judges, W. P. Far- or more ago, created considerable
; Three men of Henry Ward Beecher’s
sturdy old hero of the Democracy.
_ .
ohl congregation have offered to erect low, Johu Savage, H. J. Terrill. Clerks, alarm, as the scale is easily subdued
by proper treatment of the trees, ’ll»»
The Until is enjoying itself huge- a S2-r»,IXXI Beecher memorial building W. C. Daley, H. G. Myer.
Etlen—Judges. Sam. Furry, Al. concentrated lye solution is safest.
,
. ■
.«
on the site of the hx-ture room au«i
ly With Us hide plei.santn.-s over the ,,arlorl of Plymouth church. Brook- Rose, J. A. Anderson. Clerks, E. D. The "Climax" sprayer, price 875, is
n good machine probably tiie liest
Fomlray, Dr. Geo. Kahler.
Republican “orgnns" out this way. ]yn.
Flounce Rock -Jmiges, Chauncey ami most coiiveiiietit for small or-
Wonder if auy of these organs will ' At n late ,neeting in England, Glad­
Nye, Bob Dean, U. Gordon. Clerks, cliariis ami small trees. The propor­
change tune as «mldenly as di«I the stone spoke on the subject of the ua- 1'. P. Kahler, H. L. Pegg.
tion is 1 lb. oonceutrated lye to
Thayer organ out this way when the lionahz ition of laud. He could not
Foots Creek—Judges, N. Hosmer, gallon of hot water au<l 4 lus. resiu
approve
of
the
scheme,
beemse
b,-
8. Duffield, W. M. Morri.-. Clerks, to 15 gallons. Fpr green and wooly
supreme court pulled the stop on
I
failed to see bow the state could be a W. A. Cook, Alex. Orme, Jr.
apliis, pour hot water on the roots of
that lawsuit?
goixi and capable landlord.
Jacksonville Judges, N. Langell, the trees after the earth has been re-
The exodus of negroes from North A. L. Renter, K. Kubli. Clerks, <1. H. miivwi and lay straw around for the ■
On» of the beet points in Mr. an«i South Carolina has Itegun in ear­ Hnffer, F. R. Niel.
insects to come out upon. Then
Little Butte—Judges, J. J. Fryer. throw air-slaked lune npou the straw.
Blaine’s rejoinder to Mr. Gladstone’s nest. Over six tbousaifd left in one
Geo. Rice, A, Pool. Clerks, JauivS For c<ailin moth w<- must spray till'
free-trade argument is that in which week recently for Florula, Alabama
rather late in the full Aug. 7tii not
Keu’, A. C. Howatt.
and
souther.i
Georgia,
Persecution
he made cienr that the one industry
Medford—Judges, F. M. Plvmal«- l ite enough. Bauds of cloth around
«irives them to this step.
(1.8. Wallon. I. A. Webb.
the body of the tree will catch prou-
which the United States has denied
Twenty-nine persons were made Wm. Ulrich, M. Purdin.
; ably 5(1 per cent, of the moths, which
protection — namely, shipbuilding—
seriously ill bv eating triebiiiaed pork
M- iiiiows Judges. W IL Carter, may thus I e easily destrow d. Hogs
has languished, while the same in­ at the little German liamh-t of Wai- John Ballev. D.m R vnolds. Clerks, . should be kept in the old orchards to
dustry, which happens to be the on­ ■hum. Minn., one day List w«-ek. On? W. G. Mayfield, Polk Hull.
| eat the wormy appl-s, uml thus keep
ly one Great Britain protects, has child has di.-d au 1 several of the other i Pleasant Cr«ek—Judge««. S. Simp- «lowii the liici’-tise of the tn«»ths. La-ly
made phenomenal advances in that victims are reported beyond recovery. kins. W. P. Hilli«, John Neal hammer. birds seem to hive destroyed great
A caisson in nse in the building o! Clerks, M. 8. Wakeman, Chas. Wil­ ■ numbers oi the aplrh. in Mr. V\ uit-
country. Anyone unable to see the
man's orchard.
i
bridge across the Onio river at liams.
force of this illustration must be par-
K«:k Point—Judges, Noah Bowers. ,
E. K. Anderson has found th it
Louisville,
Ky,
suddenly
fill«-«!
with
ticularly dull. It seems to demon­
water last l'liursday while «-igbteeu H. L. White, P. W. Blm-kart. Clerks, . . whale oil ?«»ap«mls and k* n^ene mix
ture «a «ff.-ctUid iu destroying tiie
strate conclusively that protection is men were at work within it, and four I. F. Bassett, J. T. Bievms.
Steamboat -Judges, G. C. Filly. J aphis.
the only reliable method of stimulat­ ievn of the men Were engll'te-l in II;«
1 bo cliairmau spoil« about the fruit ,
■ water anJ’s.md. l'he four others wçr> D. Shearer, J. B. Prickett. Ck-iks, W.
ing an industry.—[Chronicle.
aHphiy Tu t?ie last industrial Exbi-
Z Tenney,
'V. H. Rusli.
; washed out inlotbe river aud saved. '*’*«•
f'
Sterhngville—Judges, S. H. Gilson. . Intiyu at Portlaud, sml explained the
In view of the approaching presi­
Tacorua physicians say that 90 pm H. E. Ankney, J. B. Saltmarsh. . n«*cessity of the Southern Oregon
dential election* many politicians are cent of the deaths there are caused Clerks, A. 8. Johnson. D J. S. Pearoe. Fruit Growers having a representative
Trail Creek Judges, J. G. Briscoe, . at such exhibitions, to give the iu-
loth to have Congress take final ac­ by drinking impure water. The la-
tion in the choice of a location for coma tilobe deciares that, “while Ta- 11. Richardson, Wm. Alcoe. Cierks, , formation sought by the public.
com.i’s water supply remains as it is J. H. Hyuson, J. A. Houston.
The subj. et ot pruning was dis-
the great Columbus fair of 1892, and at preseut, inv»»stors atl-i persona who
Table R.«-k Jndgt-s, M. A. Hous­ ■ enssed at some length. Trimming
au effort will be made to postpone tin' desire to l«M*ate iu a prosperous Com­ ton, C. H. Pickens. Taos. Curry. peach trees in the spring was not ap­
matter till nest winter. This would munity will give th«- city a wide berth.” Clerks, Horace Pelton, Chas. Fitz- proved. The pruning of grape vines
should l>e done early.
be entirely wrong, for the work of
A company of Omaha capitalists are ger.ihl.
Uniontown - Judges, R. Cameron.
In response to inquiries, Mr. Whit­
preparation will require all the tune preparing to bid lor the Alaska eaai
John Cantrall, A. Throckmorton, man gave bis experience iu «ginning
fishery
lease.
An
effort
will
I
k
>
made
that can now lie given for it. The
fruit tit Ins own place the past s«-ason,
to Récure an extension of thirty days Clerk«', J. D. Buckl.-y, Alex. Invar.1.
Willow Springs - Judges, Thus. ami »»xplaiuetl his methods and ob­
idea of the question being put iuto a in tiie time for closing the bills, enti­
partisan shape by the contest of the er through the 8«-cretary of the Treas­ Wright, J. McKay, F. T. 1 »owning. jects.
Atijoiirue 1 to meet at Jacksonville.
Clerks. N. Wright. It F. Yocum.
several large cities for the location is ury or by securing the passage of n
Wotalville Judges, J. H. Bre«tding.
E. E. D emino ,
joint
resolution
by
Cougn-sa
toth.it
one not worth considering at nil. If
John W< hh 1 h , J. H. Whipple. Clerks,
Sec. pro tern.
effect.
J. H. Schmidthn, W. J. Stanley.
New York or Chicago or St. Louis
From Fremont. Nebraska.
Among the many anecdotes now
Gold Hill - Judges, J. W. Master-
should lie disgruntled over lowing the
I had scrofula until ir made iny life a bur­
made public iu regani to the dead son, J. T. Fitzgerald. J:is. McDougal.
• prise, the responsibility could not lx< Euipretis Augusta, of Geimanv, is one Clerks, J. J. Houck, J. J. Griffith.
den. I was inexpre-oibly hii-«-ral>le. ai«-k
placed upon either party bo as to af tbat haa the interest of truth. In
Talent—Judges, J. J. Holt, A. Al­ weak, steeples«, au-l unhappy; desiring that
sending a gift to a distress«-«! wi«low ford. G. F. Pennebaker. Clerks. W. the short time whi«-h «•« « tiu-«i lo have been
feet the election.
allotted to ini- on tin* eat I li would lirgMteii lo
she was told that the woman's hus­ Beeson, E. Anderson.
Lost Creek i new precinct) Judges, an end. 1 trie 1 «io. t ,r«, treatment nn.l
The one man idea has so capturwl band had la-en a socialist. an«l she
the Deinc-racy of Oregon that they said: "I do not care what the political J. 1). Ditswortb, J. C. Phipps, Frank inedii lne and travel. L-.it none of these «lid
opinions ot the man were; I only re­ Manning. Clerks, F. Hubbard, Jr.. any good, f->r die seiof la g.adually gr.-w
can think of nothing but I’ennoyer member that he left a hungry family.” N. A. Sutton.
worse. One («Insician, whom I traveled tar
in connection with the next state
Mount 1’itt (iit-w precinct! Judge?. to nee, and to whom I | ai-l 4i'O, gave up
The stubles Is-longiug to the Macy
election, anil they seem nnable un- brothers, of V«rseili«-s. Ky., we.-« (4eo. B-wll. (’ii.is. Parker, S B. E la- the case a- hoptle«.« after three week- of
treatment, and «ith.-r a- pr ■ niiieut phy-i-
de ruta ml bow it is that there cun be burned last S ituni «y, and thirty-five all. Chirks. A. Beall, Chris. Beall.
Shake (n-w pr««ein,-t 1 Judges, Sam­ i-ians tried hard tO i uro il. bet were equally
any contest Among Republicans for high pnwd horses were lost, bring­ uel Brown, It IL Grieve, J. L atmis. us un-'iee<-s«ful | then gave up all other
the guliernntorml nomination. The ing the aggregate of the damages up Clerks, Melvin Naylor, G. W. Bailey. niedii-ine«. nil*! t».*k only Swift's spe*-itlc
to ,«35<l.l>- w». The most valuable horse
■s. s. ?, Four bottles of that in<-dicii.e,
Democrats quit making their own lost was Bell Boy, three-year-old, rec­
Hail road Land.
cured me. aud for the pa>i four years I have
nomiuativKiH about four years age, ord 2:19*4. the property of Clark A
Tuesday, says the Bulletin, the re- hiul as ex- ellent health and am as free from
ami surrendered the prerogative to Hopper, iHinght for $51,000 and for
l>ortH of the land sales made by the di-e.i-" il* anybody living Word*, are in-
which
$loO,<Hh)
had
la-en
refused.
“destiny” at St. Louis. 'Destiny still
Central Pacific and Southern Pacific ad. qnate to express my gratitude aud
Before the House ways and meant- Land Departments during the vein fait.... . «pillion • f .«if' » -peeiCo S. 9
has its grip on them in Oregon, and
■
has namtxl Pennoyer. He is destined • -onirnilt'-e last 8aturd«v. Alexander 1889 were made public. That the
The above is an extract from a letter writ­
Weilbnrn, of Alexandria, Va., appeared ■ompanies have no cause to complain
to defeat, however, this time, and the as representative of the Legislative-
ten under «late of July 1«, l-.« -. t> Mr. F. Z.
is self-evident, for there were sold 198.
Republican convention will lie able Committee of the Nat iom l Grange 477.63 seres for a total price of S7-1S,- Nelson, s j-r -tnin-nt and wealthy citireu of
to pick out from the half dozen men ami the Virginia State Grange, to de- 156.42. Of these figures the land Fremont, Nebra<ka.
among its available« the candidate I ! mand equal protection of the farmer grant of the Central Pacific road
I’lvrioim Metal Milled in lfSN.
•
with steel, iron and wool manufacture.
who will meet destiny as Harrison He wanted equal legislation and tli< must be credit« d with sales aggregat
Sau
Fr incisco, J.m. 11. The annual
ing 153.tMM) acres for S54s.954.81, and
met it in 1888.
protection of (armen by means ol the land grant of th«- Southern Pacif report of \ ic« Po ntili lit Vsk-iitine of
Wells, Fargo A- Co . giv- s tiie produc­
I>ountie8.
ic road with 45,177.63 acres for ilDO,-
The venerable Pennsylvania Con­
tion of precious metals in the state«
501.61.
gressmen, W. D. Kelley, «bed last
Governor Ferry, of Washington.
territories as follows:
The majority of tlie sales in the ami
'.ilitorntH.
r 12,st:.7'.7
Thursday night. Kelley was elected telle that soniti years ago he wrote a Central Pacific division weie male i Nevada
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lt.-.-OS,-.61
message
iu
which
he
lx»ldly
nss«-rte«i
7<>. «>1
to Congress continuously from 1N6H,
between Bedding ami llosevilte. The Oregon
that "ice and snow are almost un­
WH-hfiifton.
217.041
and was therefore serving his fifteenth known on Puget sound.” The priut- iverage price per acre was, exclusiv« t-iiho
17.1,1 (Kto
•
J
5.000
acres
sold
Utah.
8-1.
In
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i
,
.
i
,
"i
«MBS
’
ncres
soiu
in
uititi.
-
t ».
in
M
-utann
;:i,72«;,.i2.:
term. He was one of the most active ed copus .were got out and «hstribnt.^^ ,he nv(>rai;e pri(.e w
(J| p. , I* ah
.. $«..-«‘».013
;- |n 1KS(.
(|.{. Colorado
-,M.i>?1 -«s ;
members of the House in sustaining broadcast, and immediately ther-
New Mexico
.>.-;17.fi77
«-ame.d.mg
he
biggest
km«l
of
asm.«
j
’
Lincoln's administration in the war
Iriz-.na
i.-v ;,».7 1
storm, winch cli< k.«l up the whol< ■dW.tkM) acres wor
„
„a.,,
:
’
«,
ks
Ibikutn
.
;. 107.177
were sol.I; 1884, 398,-
measure«, and for years was admitted .•otintry, «nd the rivers froze over aud
' • «I CO1-1 of 'I- xki>. by 'leiino -r
51
•00
acres;
18^7.
237,0.
0
acres;
1SSS
to be the most thoroughly informed icicles hnug everywhere.
Brillali C.iiumbia
4U.l>-1
7O.IN3) acres. The largtat single Ba e
man on the floors of Cougress iu re­
A recent dispatch from Ilismarck, was 50,000 acres in IJuite comity. ,
Total
I127.677.s3«
spect to the principles and effects of North Dakota, says; Gov. Miller t< - Iu El D>rado county there was a sale
Tli»- gross yield of the various met­
als prod'ice.l in 1889, when segregated,
the American policy of protection. «lay sent a special message to the leg­ of 700,000 acres.
William H. Mills, L nd Agent foi s approximately as follows:
He was a trusted friend aud counse­ islature, calling attention to the bad
shape of the finances of the state. the Central Pacific road, says: "Th- Gold
I 2,074.--n :
lor of Lincoln aud Stanton. W. D. I'he governor says that bis former «-s- railroad lands sold in this state for silver
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6-.."l«i-7.
14.791. 7«'-3 .
Kelley wua born in Philadelphia in rimate of prospective defi.-ieucira, north of the San Joaquin valley Copper
i.i a t
14,593,3!
1814, and left school at 12 years of $155,886. whs too Email, and that it amounted to fully SuiM.iXl). Om
Tiie ♦ stimt.ted pro.hict of gold -i-l
viil
reach
8-
‘
48.fl>7.
if
not
«-xce«d
that
sales
iu
Oregon
wul
mu
up
to
about
age to learn the jeweler’s trade. He
sum. He B.iniiT th«« legislature that the same figures. Iu both States th« -ilver in M- vico ri IMS'.* was 811.746,-
afterward studied law, ami served as rigid «'eononty must be practiced to lem.md for tiiuber land was great ' Id of wh'cti only ii.04 >,O'JJ Was s l«e
judge of the court of common placts avert bankruptcy, and iutimates that In Oregon one firm of Michigan mm
HI« Child Got Well.
for ten years before being elected to it had better adj<>nrn as early as pos- her dealers invested over Rl,0(X>.iW
s.vift
'«
spe
ni«- ,s s s cured my little
ible
to
cut
down
expeuses.
■ I buying timber Linds, a part of which
Congress.
boy of • rofula fr««in whirl« ..e lia I «ti'lered
they
placed
within
the
limits
of
our
The fruit growers were given a hear­
The Portland “Mercury” didn't ing Ix-fore the ways and means tom- grant up there. Most of the pur a I -nt? time. I had tried physk-Un- and
grvat qiianutie« <>i me-li-inea without
s«em to like the reference of the Ttn- mttee of the Houxeof Reprt-s« ntittiv»-- chases made here were by li<«me peo­ ■«vail. A fen bottles of s «
didtbework
ple.
The
highest
priced
timber
laud
las’ Tburs.lay, and
inos last week to its local contem­ >t Washington
lie is now «nj<>yiu4 the b«-at of health smi
sold
w,.
;
in
the
neighborhood
of
UoDgre-sniau Clunie, of California,
ha« no: hu«i any symptoms of tne disease
porary as.the “Ashland Mercury,”
presented a petition from the fruit M-nint Shasta, where from S2dto825^
and takes the trouble to inform the growers of the Santa Clara valley, nsk- per acre was obtained. Timber tracts lor over a sear. Vt A CioYTov. sddie.N.C
Treaties on Illoisl ami -kin l>i<- aset mailed
public that the "kindly feeling” it ng that the duty on primes be raised are fast going into private hands, the
free. Swtri Sr«:<trt< Co. Atlanta, Ga.
National
Government
getting
ri<l
ot
has had for this paper haa suddenly from 1 to 3 cents. Under th«- present its possessions very rapidly. It is the
I
luty, with the existing freight rut«-s,
Jacksonville to Metlfoiil.
vanished. This is Dot very compli­
foreign producers c;-n lay prunes down sales made by the latler that is keep
Patronize the only wagon that con
mentary to the "Record,” but it is u the markets of New York and East­ mg the price of similar railroad lands
nects with every train, rain or shine,
canse for congratulat on of the T id ­ ern cities at prices with winch the down, but it will be but a short time
when, owing to a scarcity, timber and carries the U. S. mail and Wells.
California
producers
cannot
compete,
rir,
ings . To escape the favor of the
whereas, it the duty is raised, ae de- tracts in California will bring a very Fargo A Co.’s express. Satisfaction
“Mercury" is something to be thank­ ireil. Western growers cau control
guaranteed.
J ohn D var , Driver.
all big price.
ful for in this worhi of general mis­ these markets.
Money to l/mi.
.4 Silver Wedding.
fortune. A favorable mention in its I The total value of tiie trad«- of
t i»H
We will make loans in sums of
Lust Haturday eveuirrg a large com­ and upward on approved real estate
col umita sets the brand of suspicion city of Chicago «luring the year IKs'J
upon th«.- uiifortunato object of its was #1.28ti,l>X!,(XM), divided as follows: pany of in licit guests assembled at sis-urity on one, two or three years
the house of Rev. F. K. VauTassel aud
favor ami its enmity is a compliment Pr.Mluce trade, $3X8,1 XII.tXM); wholesale. wife, to celebrate the 25th anniversary time nt lit per cent interest. No com­
4-446,1X10,000; manufactures, $.’>52,000.-
mission charged.
that is not to be sneeze«! at. If it is OX), The clearings of the banks of tin- of their marriage. The evening was
B ank of A shland .
the “manager" whose name is at the city for the year were, $3,379,925,188. very pleasantly spent in soend chit­
The chi establi.-bed hardware nn 1
hea 1 of the "Mercury's” editorial col­ The manufactories of Chicago have chat for a time, after which a literary
program was rendered by the young tinware business of B. F. lG^eser in
umns who w talking of “kindly feel­ nearly all sprung into existence iu the people, «»ousiHting of music, recita- Ashland for sale at cost price of
past thirty years. The maunfactur-
ing,” the T idings can go n little deep­ 1 ig establishments prior to 186«! were ' lions, charades, etc. A p«s«in written stoek, or less if sold at ouea.
♦
er than he did. and assure him that small and unimportant, and aimisi to for the oc.-asiou by Rev. A. M. Russell,
of
Willows,
Cal.,
a
former
pastor
of
N> that is a mistake; they have
its kindly feeling toward him p»-r- supply the wants of Chicago, without
Asbiaud Baptist church, was th- n not quit the bncmesH Atkinson at
sonally still ri-matns. but this doesn’t being able to supply a demand lieyond read by I>r. J. 8. Walter, and highly
the Woolen Mill Oilice or Carter nt
the city limits. In October. 1871, the
bill <1 the eyes of it and others of his ity was almost wipe«! out by tire, but eommeuded by the gueeta. Dr. Wal­ the Bank will insure your property in
friends to the fact that he is engaged her energetic busiut-es men were of ter was aim» made master of ceremonies the bext and most reliable companies,
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in a very dirty business, and ought 'he kind that do not despair when tri­ in absemte of the preacher expecle«!. ami at the lowest rates.
ami .'«eqtiil te«i himself well, iu a m->ek
als
overtake
them,
and
the
result
is
Chloride of lime in bnlk nt Chit-
to be occupying a l>etter position
told in the figures given above. Chi­ marriage ceremony full of wit and
♦
than that of the moral scavenger of cago i« justly (iititled to the world’s nnuior, concluding the ceremony by wool's.
Oregoti journalism.
fair in 1892. She has earne«l it.—[Ex. presenting as marriage certificate, the
lull grown son of the couple, a lad of
Mr. Gladstone knocked the “robber 20 years weiging 18«) lbs. ami «tnuding
IRRIGATION OF ARID LANDS. baron” theory of the American fr«4> 6 f«-et 2 inches in bis shoes. Th«
traders into a coek<sl hat by declaring bride ami groom were then eomlucted
<->ngiv*«niAn Hermann N IH’henrtensil st that do on«- will venture to assert “that to the bay window ami received th«
the profits are larger m protected than e-mgratillations of the entire com­ Who advised her pupils to strengthen
the Opposition of the East.
in uuorotected industries.” But by pany. l lie gm-sts were then Heated, their minds by the use of Ayer's Sar­
Washington, Jan. 12.—Congress­ I bis admission Mr. Gladstone contra­ ami the young p ople p i-s.-J through saparilla. appreciated the truth that
man Hermann give« his views on irnga dicts his own assumption, which finds tn«- room with coffee ami cake, for the bodily health is essential to mental
tion thus:
expression in several places in his ar­ regaling of the physical man. Sev­ vigor. F->r [»Tsons of delicate «nd feeble
I am afraid that all this investiga­ gument, that one class of the com­ eral valuable presents were leit on th- constitution, whether young or old. thia
tion aud agitution by the special com munity in u protect«»«] country is taxed parlor table, aud the universe.! t-sti- medicine is remarkably beneficial. Be
mittee of tlie senate during the past to la»n« fit another class. If it is indis­ mouy w . ib : "We never had a ta-tter aure you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
•ummer will result : : nothing ma­ putable, as Mr. Gladstone as-a rts. that urn«».”
O ne of T hem .
“ Every spring and fall I tak«- a num­
terial in the wav of irrigating our nrnl I 1 pritecled ni mufactiirers do not make
ber of bortl« s of Ay< r s Sarsaparilla, and
plains. I can only hope to see an ap­ greater profits than unprotected manu­
amgimtly benefit?«!.” — Mrs James H.
City Council Proceed ins*.
propriation made, for the present al facturers. and if the wage-earners m a
Eastman, Stoneham. Mass.
least, for a general survey of all land* protected country «io not get a let­
" I have ta'-en Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
Conucil met Jun. 13.
Present, vi uh great ben. .it to niv general health.”
which it is ts-heved should be irrigated ter n-compi-nse than in a free trade
Mayor
Hill.
Coum-ilmeu,
Thornton.
— MissThirza I.. Crerar. Palmyra. Md.
at the expense of the government. country, will he please explain which
There is too much opposition from the class it is that is engage«! in preying Hunsaker, Sullou. Crowsoti. Ki utuor.
“ My «laughter, twelve years of age,
A deed from Mrs. (.’, E. Porter, for has Buffered for tiie past year from
Eastern aud Ontrul «tales to warrant on the other, for be distinctly tdls ns
us id hoping we can get an appropria­ that protection is robbery? -[Chroni­ land for use of water works, for sum
of $30». Accepted.
tion through Ciingress to prepare ir­ cle.
•I. K. Leal««» temlered his resign i
rigating basins or I k . re artesian well«,
A few weeks since. We began to give
although any fair-minded man will ac­
tio.i as night witch to take i ff-ct i 4 her Ayer’s Sat -aparilla. Her health haa
Convention of Assessors.
knowledge this should be «lone. Th« I
oiK-e, wbn-ii on motion was accept?.
greatly imp)ov«-«l.”—Mrs. Harriet H
Governor I’ennoyer has cans, d the
government has a right to irrigate it--
Alter eollie di«cus-b n Us to the Idfs Battles, South C helmsford, Muss
own lands. We bave very little agri­ i following circular, bearing Lis Klg- s ty ol a i igbt w tub, the inr h«-r < in-
•'About a y ear ago I ltegan using Ayer'«
cultural lanil which the poor man can nai lire ns governor, lobe ~eent to the euier.ition of tiie subject was laid ovei Sarsaparilla as a remetly for debility
a-seeaor
of
each
county
in
the
state.
and
neuralgia resulting from malarial
settle upon, aud if we staml l irrigat«
Illi lit x: meeting.
the arid plains there would l>e a new I’tie object of the circular 1» fully «-x-
Tt.e following resolution having exposure in the army. I was in a very
bail condition, but six bottles of the Sar­
life open to the poor man who wanted pl iiut d by a reading of it. It is as been read, was adopted by t he Coilbcil: saparilla.
mill <s-< asK-nal «loses of Ayer’s
to go West and take up a home at th« follows: “Ass‘ss«-r of-------- county,
"Bi-e.jived, that the City Surveyor. Pills, liar? gieatlv tmproveil niv health.
D- ar Sir:—It has bet-u suggested tlint
exi»euse of the government.
C. W. Il ».it, l«j instructed to obtaiu I am now abl-- to work, anti feel that I
I am unalterably opposed to the ■« cuuv<«ntk>ii of the Ms?««ors of ih? ti ni M. L. McCall, fiel'l notes of nil cannot sav t->- much for your excellent
proposition to donate tiie lauds to the various eimnlies of Or«-g««n should be surveys ma is by him for lue city ol remedies.'” — F. A. Pinkham. South
Mate« with the understanding they iiel«l for the purpose of securing it A-b ai.«i «luiit g tLe tuo ye.-rs of 1888 Molum us, Me.
"My daughter, sixteen years old, i«
shall b- made arable oy irrigation possible a more uniform and equit .hie aud 18o9.” C «iirn.il adj »ir el,
using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla with good ef-
Whenever the Federal government Mtsessment of property throughout
M
ilton B ijiky , Recorder.
fecr. — Rev. S J Graham. United
giv« s its lands to the states to lie irri­ the «tate Pnnnnnt to a request
Brethren Church, Buckiiauuon, W. Va.
gated it turns all of such lands iuto m:/de, 1 would suggest that sn h a
Gimlets,
gouges,
tweezers,
pliers.
I suffered from
the bauds of monopolists. Tne states «convention should Ive n«-l.l at P««rt-
Pot«
and
kettles,
paus
and
friers,
Lave nut the mouey to irrigate these l,«nd. i'u Tuesday, February 11, 181M.
All things for all sorts of buyers
lauds and they would give them to ■uil I would re-quest that you should
At hardware storeof H. C. Myer’s.*
with lame back and headache. and have
irrigating compann-s who would be a« l»e present at such meeting. As the
There is nothing that equals Broad­ been mneb benefit««! by the use of Ayer'«
grasping aud fraudulent as such cor­ result of such n coufeience would till-
porations bave been in the past. 1 ioubtedly tend to st cure a more uni­ head dress goods for the money and Sarsaparilla I am now 80 years of age,
ami am satisfied that my present health
would prefer to depend upon chang­ form asi.-ssment, and a more equitable Hunsaker sells them.
ami prolonged life are due to the use of
i.ix.ition of property within the state,
ing elements or climate for irrigation
See
the
“
Last
Loaf."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.” — Lucy Moffitt,
it
is
presumable
that
the
county
tbau on irrigation companies.
Killiugly, Conn.
court
of
your
county would defray
Smith
<Sr
Dodge
carry
a
full line of
I am thoroughly disheartened anc
Mrs. Ann H Farnsworth, a lady T9
th" necessary expenses involved by wall paper, Ceiling’s nii.I d ’ •oration?.
believe that the whole project for the
years old. So. Woodstock, Vt., writes :
'you?
attendance.
This
request
will
also window shades iu all colors, spec­ "After several weeks’ suffering from
government to assist ns in irrigating
»
nervous prostration, I procure«! a bottle
our arid plaius will fall through. Ou« b? sent to the assessor of each conuty ial sizes inado to orde«.
of the state.”
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and before I
tbiug is certain, we cannot get money
People going to Jacksonville wil. of
ha«i taken half of it wy usual health
for irrigating purposes until we have
find Plymale’s c-xich nw.-iting even returned.”
A blessing to men with big feet. E. train nt Medford. Ask for the lies’:
overcome th«- prejud-ces which abo’im:
B. Hunsaker has a good stock of heavy coach —Plymale a
east of the Mississippi river.
x
boots, sizes 9,10 an I 11, that will bo
FRErARBD BY
closed at cost and lees. C-nneaud so -.
Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass.
Everybody knows that Moral Bros,
PHaaSl, aU
Worth »6 a Sow l a
u the cheapest plaoe to buy dry goods.
Smith
1 4 T
FURNITURE!
In Southern Oregon. Alim
WALL PAPER,
FRAMES AND
MOULDINGS, CHILDREN'S WAC0NS.
■ ABY
ETC.,
C4RBIACEB,
W« «ell
ETO.
TAKING STOCK
THE Davis Sowing Machine,
The be*t sewing machine mule
wee it and be couvineed.
Call and
13-4M
I
H. JUDGE,
FOR
Saddle and Harness
MANUFACTURER,
The Next Thii-tv Davs!
ASHLAND, OREGON
AT
Keep« constantly on hand h full
»upply of everythin« In above
line, which will i>e sol 1 al i .i« «s
as low as can be otrered anywhere.
ALL ORDERED
MORAL & BROS
WORK
will be ronde to give entire Ratinfactio’i
Repairing Neatly Done
»tlow rate«, and all work done promptly.
and IJovs’
H. JUDGE
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I
Cz
!
AT STARTLING prices .
PHOTOGRAPHY
is,
HavingoTieof the beet sky lights in Or­
egon, and knowing how to tine it,
I orABANTEF. GOOD WORK.
M. E. TYLER,
/
?
V
DOWN IN PRICE.
O reuon .
DHL?
iuck.oast Bid« Main street
Muslin, Sheeting and Canton Flannel
AT FACTORY PRICES.
UF
Carpets, Window Shades and Lace Curtains
STILL FALLING.
Get your Blankets and Quilts while they are down in price and
the weather is cold.
His Work Speaks
G
R
0
C
for Itself.
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I
Oregon.
Aslilaiul.
Fresh Bread and Pies Daily.
R
T
< r
Choice < akes of every variety kept con
•tautly on hand.
Orders for parties promptly executed and
special pric» * given.
All kind* of ornamental work neatly done
Wedding Cakes a specialty.
ZOO2KTT OPOnaCMEST
Where you get a ticket with every dollar’s worth of g<»d< you buy,at
Bread Delivered Daily at
Your Door.
Prices
always
1328
MORAL & BROS.,
reasonable.
JliF’ Bread bill* mu«*t be wettk-d • ery month.
I
JOHN WEXLER,
Proprietor
r rri 11 n K < > I- rr.
-9
J
A fine stock of Dress Goods all at reduced prices.
Opposite Odd Fellow’s If nil.
E
I
LADIES’ AND MASSES’ TRiMMED HATS
All for what it would cost you for the work of trimming.
I
Ashland, Oregon,
Opp. P.O.
All til Oasli L’i’ices at the stope of
AT THE
$ 3.«50 each
Men’s Overcoats for
«5.00
Men’s Overcoats, grey, for
10.00
Men’s Overcoats, handsome blue
8.00
Men’s Overcoats, brown
12.00
Men's Overcoats, brown dress
10.00
Men’s Overcoats, fine chinchilla
8.00
Men’s Overcoats, good
lo.oo
Men’s < Ivercoats, brown “
4..50
Boy Overcoats
2.00
Men’s Heavy Odd Vest
3..5O
Men’s Suits
5.00
Men’s Suits
8.00
Men's Suits
10.00
Men's Suits
12.00
Men’s Suits
15.00
Men’s Suits
20.00
Men’s Suits, fine dress
1.75
Men’s Lined Duck Coats
3.00
Men's Lined Duck Ulsters
1.2.5
Men’s Lined Duck Vests
i A
The Teacher
General Debility.
Dodge
Carry the large»! ami beat »elected
‘lock of
4 «
if
4ft
44
<4
44
HOUSE!
.4
44
44
44
Men’s Shoes from
?
Men’s Boots from
Men’s Rubber Boots from
Men's Working Gloves from
Men’s Grey fnderwear from
Men's Fine White Underwear
Men's Fine Wool Striped I wear
Men’s Overshirts, from
Men’s Wool (1’sbirts, navy blue
Men’s Fine White Shirts
Men’sC >tt made Pants
pr
Men's Dress Pants
up
Men's Hats
up
Bov Hats
Boy Underwear, from
up
up
Men’s Fancy Scarfs, from
up
Men’s Nobby Mufflers, from
Men’s Silk Handkerchief-, from
up
Men’s Rubber Clothing at
Low Prices
Men’s <)il Clothing
Wav Down
W e are offering all goods in our line at
The Lowest Prices Cash Can Procure
Nervous Prostration,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
CbUireii Cry fr Pitcher’s Castorla
Children Çry &. Pitcher’s Castcria
And will only be pleased to show you through the
Y ours T ruly ,
stock.
o. JH. BLOUNT.
A.shlan.d, Or.
Clothier ¿ nt Hatter.