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ASHLAND TIDINGS. the truth of the charges made It did uot attempt in any way to sub stantiate or justify the charges. It did not affirm that the publisher be lieved them true and felt justified in publishing them. The court took the matter under advisement and. ad journing on that day for the holi day vacation, postponed decision till Jan. tith. On Jan. 6th the Judge re- viewed the matter at length, and m conclusion asked the defendant if he had anything to say, why sentence should uot lie pronounced upon him. The defendant had nothing to say, ex cept that he “re-affirmed what had been published." Whereupon the ! judge awarded him a tine of 850 and i a term of fifteen days imprisonment j in the county jail. Pending an ap- ' peal to the supreme court, defendant ' was released on his own recognizance. NOTES AND NEWS. <»n the Hunte ‘«tretrh. S an F kancisco , Jan. 19. -In little The English syndicate has just more than a week the race arouud tbe swallowed six big breweries at Cii.e- world Itetween Mis« Bislaml of the Friday,. January '-.'i, 48» O<‘8iuofn>tit>in MaU'iziru ami Mise land, Ohio, al a cost ot j>9,.575.ik)O. Nellie Bly of th* New Jrf'rk W orld In a lecture at Columbia College re wiil be over. Both of^lbem are en EDITORIAL NOTES ANT» N’ ’V- cently, on the geographical history of deavoring to make the trip arouud the man, Prof. John 8. Newberry said world in faster time than tbe eighty The editor of the Ttmex .grew elo there are signs that man lived Mii.lMK) days of Piiineas Fogg, the hero of quent laM week in hi* enlogy of '.he years ago. Verne’s story, aud both are in a fair Tull Sagamore of the Calabash, who Tbe Mojave Iudians down in Cal »ay to do it. Both left New York ou stood up in th« Senate, «book his ifornia ure dying from a fatal disease Novemlter 14th, Miss Bly having a prev dent among them, which they start of twelve hours and going east, fiery locka, and hurled “block« of. suppose to tie tbe “new disease of tbe while Miss Bibland went west. Five tire" al the trembling K'pnblicaue. days later Miss Bisland reached here white man”---the grippe. A great niau with bis mouth, ih this while her rival was still ou the Atlart- Two prominent meu at Washing tic, Mi-.« Bislaml left Sun Francisco, tall chief of the calabash, bnt he ton dying of tbegrippe, or pneumonia, for the orient, on the steamer Oceanic, knows when to retreat. He loves to created a profouud impression last losiug twoduy« here. Tel,'graphic ad Lear hinseif roar, bnt he knew Sunday. Walker Blaine was the first, vices state that she arrived at Paris and Solicitor Geueral Orlow W. Chap yesterday morning, tlir**e hours too enough to enjoy au attack of poor man, of New York, was the other. lute to take tbe fast steamer to New hen'th when Senator Ingalls wh - A Cheyenne, Wyo., dispatch of Jan. York, so she rushed by train and con loaded for Lun and anxious to c*5n- 19th says: Owing to tbe severe weath nections to t^ueenstowu to overtake frobk lain with his record in the er, deep snow and short feed, cattle the CuuHder, tbe Bothnia. Unfortu "great couapiracy” aguinel the gov men ou the Uintah range are gather nately tbe Bothnia is a slow lioat. ernment of the United States. A ing together all their cattle for the She cau hardly make tbe mu iu less Now, as between a plain, manly, purpose of shipping them into Kan tbau ten days, at the best, and, with sublime tableau of patriotism is the courageous criticism, or an honest, sas aud Nebraska to feed. It is es tbe prevailing westerly gal *e, she may Bj-ectnclr of Ikin Voorhees standing tie twelve days iu getting to New plain and specific charge against a timated that over .ju.MMl cattle will lie York. I’his will make Miss Bishiud’s up in the Senate ns the representative shipped into these states during the court and a sweeping, snarliug charge lime (supposing th*' Botliuia makes a of the Democratic party ana lament next two months. ten days* passage) just seventy-six ing the corruption of the ballot. A of utter corruption of the court, there In the senate last Thursday Teller days arouud tbe world. is a vast difference, aud if an editor, party wiio«e corner stone of repre- ■ presented tbe certificates of election fl is possible that Nellie Bly will Mutation m Congress, and whoae af:er such outrageous assertions as of Wilber T. Saunders and lh**s. S. reach here tmuiorrow. Although the Powers, as seuators from Montana, steamer from China ou which she, prime factor in every calculation of were made by the defendant in this l'be sertifii-ates were signed by the t*Kik passage is uot due until Fileeday ease, can't or won't give any fact« or chances for success in a presidential secretary of state of Montana, and al m-xt. Two representatives* of the election, is the deliberate and unde- any reasons for such charges, he cer luded to the fact that tbe governor W ol id were sent out to meet her here, nied disfranchisement of the majority tainly deserves to bt punished for would not sign them. They were re but they are snowed up on tbe Cen ferred to tbe committee ou privileges tral Pacific .sjtm-w here 111 the Sierras. of citizens in the southern states, can contempt of court, whether he can be and elections without remark. Her paper bus ordered a 8|>< cial train ’ not well afford D> pose as the cham- | «> pumsh-d leg illy in this state or toliear her eastward, at least for a not The press has nothing to fear in Washington, Jan. 18.—The official part of the dlslauee. If th,4 blockade pion of purity of the ballot. any honest contest with the judiciary report on the last trial of the cruiser cotitluui'S she will be tore,- I to travel Baltimore was made public to-day, The right of married women to make ' in Oregon. The facts to substantiate atnl shows that the cruiser attain.•■! the Soutlmru route, it being ou a par with Ml»s Bisl iud ami her slow steam the charges would have been an ef timber 1 ind entries in Oregon has been au average horse-power of lll.lGt er. Ifill if tn,' blockade is rais 'd, she fectual answer to the citation in this l'bis is li)64 horse-power over til - con affirmed by Secretary Noble, on an will be able to reach N, w York ou appeal from an adverse ruling by the j ease. Eveu facts that could be con tract stipulations, and will entitle the Monday, the 27tb, wiuuiug the race! builders. Cramp <k Son, to a premium commissioner of the general land of strued as giving the editor the be 1 of 311)6.400 over aud above the con ■ ml makiug the extraordinary record of seventy-tour ,iays. lief or opiuion sueli as expressed fice. Tim corfiunssioner refused to tract price. A <** kx I Year fur Workmen. issue patents in a large number ol would unquestionably have shielded It is now definitely stated bv Mr The figures come ou ‘e again, al cases, claiming that a married woman him in the exoression of such opinion, William Raid that I lie Astoria A Soutli in this state could not take advantage in bis capacity as a public journalist. Const railroad will lie completed- ways snuliug, au.l give the free tm ¡ersot A n.'rie.i an i ■< r has cuing of the timber laud act relating to the To simply m ike a m diguaut charge from Astoria to a connection with the k ek, siys tue Inter Ovcan. Eveu j S.iutheru Pa-ifi • at or war Hdlsboro such as was made, and theu to stolid purchase of timber lands in California. by the eml of tbe year 1891. This is yesterday, wiule lu • estimable Cui- Oregon. Washington and Nevada, be ly and doggedly make the same charge an important annouucem-at, and the c ig » Herald was speaking of the cause the laws of Oregon do not give again, with no facts to subst mti.i'e "Oregonian” is extremely glad t > . “ui.serable c iu*L io,* ol th * protected workman of Am* rtc .." th'* Amer.cau to a married woman the right to dis it—nor reason to justify it -is to take hrotnele it. T his road will 1»*' one Gr.iCi*r was puirlis.iiug its leview ot more important factor in tlie d**v* I- a position that is neither creditable pose of property without the consent op*nent of tbe country, aud will be rule, iu wire a. am i.*g otUvr things, ; of her husbaud. This was a surprise nor heroic—it is simply vicious and of special beuvfit to A-lorn and to it sai 1: "1 ne coat **t t>* *d li is de and a great disappointment to a num mulish. Certainly the press of Oregon the district lying betw,-* u Altona aud creased, so Lua* tile dollar ot the work- iiiginau Las Ixuiglit lam uiore tvod ber of promen who Lad filed upon and cannot go iuto a fraterual defense of the valley of the Wilhiuiett *. There than iu tm* p.evious year. Now, is strong probability also that that it. made application to purchase timber tbe Union Pacific wiil have a road di this is pretty go*Ai uews, isu't 11? Aud Soon after the citation was served rect from Portland to Asi**rta at least the report of tlie t'uium.sssioiier of land in the Roseburg district, and they will be glad to learn that the commis on him, the defendaut said he dldu'l as soou as the road now auuouuc I Labor fia.l showed us that in a ma hall in ike its conuectiou. Astoria is jority oi trad s the American pro sioner bus been overruled. The secre mean to attack the circuit judge, that destineil to rapid growth, and very tected workmen earned more mouey it was someone else he was after, au 1 tary's decision is that a married woman probably during the coming summer last year tlrau lu the previous. More can purchase timber laud by entry un that he didn't think the judge ought will ride the cr**«t of a big “boom ” - money earned mid gieater purchas ing power for each dollar earned, by der the law, “provided it is conclu to kick, because the things aimed at or [Oregonian. th*' American workman, is not a very involving |>ersoiis connected with the sively shown that the eutry is made The Chinaman is gra lually opening iL-plorabl*' stat.- of affairs, is it7 for her own use and benefit, and not’ court occurred before the present tbe eyes of the Eastern people who jjAnd thi'ii th** Im Tican Grocer, for the benefit of herself and husband judge was on the bench. He could use* 1 to call all Pacific coasters bad which is uot a political paper, is brutal easily have explained that iu his ans names because the plg-t>*>!•■*I style of enough to give prices of articles in joiutly.” immigration was op|Mised here. The •• • wer to the citation <>f the court, or iu New York S kh of Jan. 18th. comments general eoiisuiuption for the past twenty years. It shows that tea, for Eveu E »st Portland Las a •‘baby Ills paper, but hi* refused to do so, significantly ou a dispatch from Pitts lust.'nice, which sold at an average borne" institution that needs investi leaving unexplained the language, to burg which reported that a sclienm price of 27.4 m 18X1 ami at 19 6 in gation, and the Oregonian has re make a direct and sweeping charge of was about to be tiled *.f employing ISwti. was down to an average of 15.9 Chinese ou the street mi l other works. viewed llie criticisms caused by the corruption U|sm the court of to-day. It says, conceruiug the public work in throughout lNS'j; that cotton sheet ings, which were worth 14.58 cents in great mortality among the infants. It After the first surprise aud “rattle” the city, in the eveut of the substitn- ls7ii and 8 51 in IN*», averaged but tiou of Chinese labor there would of the affair had worn off.4he defend finds that the people in charge are 7.45 ceut.s per yard during 1VJ; that doing the best they can, perhaps, but ant—giving his tongue a free rein — lonbtless result mnuy Id* o iy riots, for New York Mills bleached sheetings those who now depend on the i’i’y for which sold at 15.50 cents p* r yard iu they are not prepared to give the tol l that “a prominent R'public m" daily bread would not submit to tbe HSi), at 22 .'•<) in 1*711, at 12.74 in 1880, helpless little ones the care they h id come to bun and offered to see 'hange without’a bloody encouuter. as low as 10.94 throughout 1**'.»; that should have. This mean« that the him through if he would stand by his Sit .et C.iinuiiaioiier Loomis said he Standard prints, worth 9.7» • c uts in 1 wot Li not employ Chinese upon «tr*et lives are lost for want of proper care, attack on the judge. After that he wort, l'be peculiar feature of the 1860, 12.41 in 1*70, 7.41 m 1880, were down to 6.50 throughout 1**9; that quit saying it wasn ’ t the court that and the responsibility may lie divided matter is the threats of violence common prints worth 5.41 cents per among those who keep the ••home’ was aimed at. What kind of motive agaiust Cbiuese by a prominent Eiist- yard m Is* i. w, re sold at 3.M in 1**9; those who should a*«* that better quar may be at the bottom of all this, may eru journal. and it might have a.l.led these prices lie conjectured, aud may in due time The luter-state commerce commis are as low as are quoted in Etiglaud, ter« are provided for it. sion has presented a report on railroad where, the Chicago H ruld .s state tie laid bare to the public. ment being taken ns true, the price The Times editor makes n rather As to the legal questions involved easr.aiities iu the Unit' d States dnr- of lalior is but t>s 5 agni'ist * in Amer lug 1889, from which it appears that amusing slip in last week's issue, in la the case, the T iding «* will uot un tbe uuuibr'r of pas-engeis killed was ica. criticising Senator Edninud-* for his dertake to play the part of the su 315. «nd the numlier injured was 2.- The American (irocers ami the “truetiltnej" to the “corrupt and ve preme court, or to guess what its de 138. The projiortiou of killed was one Labor Commissioner's figures also nal on his side of polities." It won't cision may be, but it doesn't mean to passenger to every milium ami a quar show that while labor was better paid do to allow the treacherous memory keep silent and see the merits of the ter, and one injured to every 2<k),0<>0. in 1*89 than in J.***, ami while the This is not an alarming exhibit; but purchasing power of the lalmrer's to depend upon similarity of sound ease miarepreeented and the position when we come to tbe number of em earnings was greater, the importation for the meaning of wools that are of and action of the court belied. ployes of the railroads killed or of foreign laltor, as represented by maimed, tbe record is frightful. It immigr.ition, was less by 20 per cent. rather infrequent use. It is so sel The T idings will lie the last news equals the loss of either army at the We sulimit th*««' phasing statistics dom that the editor in question is ' paper in this pint of the country to buttle of Gettysburg. Of employes aud inferences to our readers and es caught in a slip of this kind that w.i submit to any unwarranted meddling oue in every 128 was kille l, one iu pecially to such of them as may have rather eujoy this one on him with the liberty of the press, and it every 124 was injured. The total fig- been discointited by the creaking and croaking of the free trade pres«. would like to «ee any court uedertake uresare 2,070 kid'I. an I 2 >,l48Jiu- Tins country is getting along very ' jlired. Besides these, no less than THE COURT AND THE NEWS to muzzle it, or dictate its expression«. ■ 2,907 other persons are reported killed nicely; very much more uicel; than If the editor of the Record can re during ths year, mostly at crossiuge. unv other coiinlrv iu the world. PAPER. J move the impressiou that hie attack Ibis destruction of life would appal tbe country, if it wen* the result of A Wealth* Voting Editor. The T idings had intended to re on the court wm n thoughtless, vic any single disaster; but it is dis! rile i l'biiH-l’-lpIiirt Times. | frain from comment upon the E. J. ious, reckless growl,to vent the spleen uted throughout the year and little Tlie editor of ihe New Review, in Kaiser contempt of court case until it of certain parties; that the editor is thought of it. Yet when we get the [joihion. i* Mr. Archibald Forbes, an should be passed upon by the su tacked on various combined growls at figures together aud find that 5.000 <)xford iiitiu, now only id Ins twenty- preme court, but during the past other parties for various reasons ot his persons were killed by our railroads, uinlb year. An uncle of ins died re aud 80,000 injured wubin a single cently, leaving him almost a million week newspapers iu other parts of the own. and that he was afterward per year, tbe result m<»y bv called start dollars under tin» sole provision tbit state have been taking the matter up, suaded to "worry the court" to furth ling. he Fliouid enter the ministry. He was ♦ and in nearly every instance a garbled er the personal schemes or indnlge the iinwHIiuxr to do tiiis, and ba« contrived to earn ids living by th»* newspaper statement or perverted view of the ill feelings of a f*-w jiersous who bud DOINGS OF CONGRESS. work. Ih* has now founded the New case is presented to the public. From nothing tod*» with the attack iu the R» vi< w nod staked his ail Upon its the ex parte view of the defend.mt. first place—then be will make a be A bill has been intr<xliioed in the Hucte.s. published in bls paper, the press has ginning toward securing popul ir senate providing thu iu all laud 1 •— ------------ Last wjpti r Mr. H. E Kukade, col- jumped to the conclusion that the sympathy for the trouble the affair c : lscs which ha*i been proved up prior icctur i *r ibt I u trd S. itts Express court Las undertaken to “muzzle the Las cost him. If he can point out to January 1, 18.)), ami where iuuo - Company, at Des Moines, lowu, was cenl parties have obt uue I au luterest press” or that the judiciary is assum guilty partied and state facts to show by purchase or otherwise, patents >. vrrelv trouble i with cl.i blains. 1 he s.W'ii A^f .'i id tn'.vii*- it.-liiii r of hu feet ing a censorship of the press, and ttiat tbe judiciary of this part of Ore shall be issu**d. The b.ll is inten led was a great nu ov.itioi- to him. He tried several worthy editors have arisen iu gon is corrupt, aud tbe lawn corruptly to clear up a large number of cases several remedies without benefit, But • their righteous indignation and- shot administered, tbe T idings will be the all through the Northwest wbu-li have fortuiiHUiV bou dit a bottle of Cham- hnug up for years, and where it is id- bt ¡11111'.* P'lu L ilui. Ih -.'iVs lie only their bolts of ceu-ure at the judge, or first to join him in the battle for an most an impossibility for the present applied it tiirec times until his feet were huve indulged ij left-handed compli honest and impartial judiciary. It bolder to make proof that the law has entirely well and free from itching and sueiiing. Ft»! sale by Ohitwood Bros. been compile,! with. meats and more or less guarded in will help Luu "hew to the line, le, th“ nuendoes agaiust him. Eveu the chips full where they may;” and will The equate committee on patents No that is a mistake; they have Oregonian'. has reprinted statements push its support «nd assistance eveu has instructed Senator Platt to rejiort not quit the businc^sa—Atkinson at favorably the bill known as the Chase and comments wholly biased, and has to tbe extent of occupying a cell with international copyright bill, wum-b the Woolen Mill Oth« e or Carter at the B ilik will insure yonr property in him in tbe county jail, if necessary. permitted its Columns to reflect the If he has maligned tbe circuit court of was pending before cougress last ses th»1 btfit and most reliable companies, hasty judgment based upon the de this district, it would like to see him sion. and at the lowest rates. 24 ——---------. —------------ * fendant's own statement of Lis case. acknowledge Lis error, like a man. not The senate committee ou territories Under the circumstance«, it is a mat seek to cover his mistake by following tins decide I to recouim md the passage Mr W. H Bahlridj’p. dro^izist, Es- ter of simple justice to the Circuit the theory that "a lie wi ll stuck to is of tbe lulls to admit the state of Wy Comlido, California, says: •*<'haniber- ain ’s <k>Ui»h Kemvd\ is ih»* best selling as go*si as the truth.” oming ami to orgauize a territorial Court of the First Judical District form of government for Oklahoma. medicine 1 handle. In fact I sell more of n than all other cou^li medicines that an impartial and truthful view of The committee decided that inasmuch combined Everyone who has used it Is-stb of Walker Blaine from I ji Grippe. as a case is uow peudlug Letore the speiK-* in L’lowinc terms of its efliciev.- the ease be put in print. The T idinuh supreme court involving the eoUBtltu- \\ vshiniiton , Jan. 17. Duly now ev.” For sale by Chitwood Broa. undertakes to do this as follows: tlonality of such test oath as is re The pajier published in Ashland by have the eirciinistauos of Walker quired by the const itutiou adopted Blaine’s death come to light. A week the defendant printed as a lending ago to-day lie acted as Irest manat the l*V the people of Idaho regarding !Lie editorial, on Dec. 12tb. last, a jumbled wedding of Lieutenant Ilea of the Mormous. the bill for th*' u ¡mission and clumsy attack tijion the “juris navy. After the ceremonies he attend of Idaho as a state should not acted upon until th*- supreme < ■ W ' prudence,” as it called it. and the ed break! st at the residence at.d then rules upou the question. made several calls. In the evening he fougli medicine«, Ayer's Cherry P it political corruption of this purt of attended a reception given to Mrs. toral i** In greater demand than ever. “ The coal fields n tli-. D.ikot .s mid Oregon, of which the following is a General Grant by Mrs. John R. )!<•- No preparation for Throat ami Lung J*eau. Finlay he was taken with tbe Montana are mexhnu tible i.ti I wi'l Trouble« is .so prompt in its effeet», s. part : supply a nation, ” s.. I M j >r Powell, grippe and gradually grew worse until Tile flreull juilg.- him ordered «n Invosil of the geologi'-d sivviy liefare ill agreeable to the tast«', ami so widely Kalian into the why. ai.<l wherelore* <>l it .‘■iiml«y, when tbe family became «•■mite committee <>n irrigation. Ma known, as this It is the family medi Ulster la i witu< <li-si>[>- ariiif l-.i a * rnsliiH i larmed alamt Lun. cine Iti thousands of households. ewe m whir-It his i«|><ria it testimony »«» Tuesday the doc'or regarded him jor Powell, who tins b-eti giving the “I have «uffereil for years from a nee lerl to eonv 1.1. W hile the hono.abl.- ««critically ill, and despair,il of bis re question a gixrd ileal ot study, was ■Sturt 1« nt lite investigation bwuir*-. It bronchial trouble that, whenever I take me pnucipal speak*-r. tie did not go might not be iuvr. tluui eomiuoti Justice to covery. but Wednesday night, shortly cohl or am • spos. 4 to inclement weath Ko into the whui.-'at,- bu-iue-'. of luvesthni - before his death, the symptoms were into pailiculaiH as Io the ims-t feasi er, «hows itself by a very annoying -ux itsr-lf and evi-nborh else eonnevi* I more favoratile. The doctor« It ft tbe ble methods of inigiting the arid tickling sensation ill the throat ami by wiilr the management and ninulpuiaitou vf the Juiisprudenee of southern ttrego i If bouse at 7:30, giving Mr. and Mrs. lands oi the couutry, but lu a gen tu I ditlivilty m breathing. I have tried a wine of the me. bods employed eould I. Blaine cheerful inforinaty-u about bis way he pointed out ’.h*' p< »8 b!*- bene great many remedies, but none does so aifterl to tire boltvli*. u syat. ru of ilcbanchr-t condition, and after discussing it they dis that would follow if a ►••>i meot well as Ayer's Cherry P- • toral which would lie uue.othrd that may be very warm supplying water to th“ indli ins o’ always pirn prompt relief in returns ot anti intervstiua to some of the ereeutor . s it in tlie library reading. At 8 o’clock a. re« were put in sn■•■ ■■•ssfnl operation. mv ol«i complaint. —Erm st A. it* pier, fu fael. I hen the evidt nee would belaid Mrs. Blain went up stairs and gave He spoke brittiy on the artesian Well ln-o*'«'tor of Public Hoads, Parish Ter bare to tile people nt southern Oregon an 1 th* > would knur just why one man can be Walker ins medicine, leaving him in system, ami *xpr.*— 4 the opinion re Bonne, l.a. eoii.tctvd of murder m th*- rival dears* -and charge of his sisters. Margaret and that iu the Dakota« this might Is, a •• X consider Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a ‘bung by the uei-k until he is dead"—on Hnttie, whom she cautioned to see moat imj'ortaut remedy ■tr >ng circumstantial evuleuee An 1 why that he was well covered, as he was in solution of tbe irr.gati m problem auother crime of the same foul magnitude is He spoke of the great areas of ami For Home Use. Cvtnmlile*! and the court» tail to hud the a violent perspiration. author whm the vlrcunistautial evhlente As they sat in tie room reading, lands, and. traced the general direc I have tested Itj curative power, in mv that made the tirst man atrvteh hemp wav some minutes later, tbe «istt rs noticed tion of the drainage of the secliou family, many times during tlie past tar lewconvicliua m it« cireun>«lantialne*v where tbe claims of irrigation ar, than was the ease that the blind Goddess *-! something jieettliar alaint their broth m ist pressing. The flowage of the thirty year«, ami have never known it to fail ft «ill relieve tbe most serious Just ce could not tlud guilty er's breathing, and going to Lis ride great rivers, the M--oiri, the It, affections of the throat an<l lungs, The article theu proceeds to in fouuii the tssty almost rigid. They r.verofthe North, th- Columbia, th whether in children or adults Mis. screamed to tbeir father, who came quire why attorneys can offer bribes to running to find that his sou was dead. Pintle and other«, w is give i at so m E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs, Iowa. "Twenty years ago I was troubled grantl jurore, why one rutin is banged None bnt those who know the leugth. He made the p i nt euip 11'i with a disease of 'lie lungs Doctors anti another equally guilty escapes, Blaine family well can understand tbe that if the result« <>: successful irn afforded me no relief and considered gallon were brought nlanit th» de etc.; and tbe “practicing condition of shock the death of Walker was to his maud would decre .•*■, ow ug to th mv case hopele*- I then began to use father. Since be came from college in Aver s Cherry Pectoral, ami, before I jurisprudence" in this part of tlie 1*76, Walker has been bis father's law of nature that vege'n'ioo draw* had tinislieil one bottle, found relief I Continued to take this medicine until a world is declared to be as corrupt as right bower, aud the sense of depend- moisture from the .itmoq»h-*re, ------------ —------------- cure was effected. I believe that Aver s corruption is known in the worst ence was not only remarkable, but was (ro to our store, east side of Pi *z i, Cherry Pectoral saved mv life” — mcreased with years. The funeral places in the country. for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, tiatuuel Griggs, Waukegan, III. will lake pl ice to-morrow morning. •’Six years ago I contracted a severe Iu view of such charges being made artists'materials, aud wail mi.l buil.i- lug papers. Estimates ma*le on j>aint- cold, wtlieh settled ot> mv lungs and against the court, apparently ns the soon developed all the alarming svmp- Of the wiuter in Nevada, a dispatch result of somebody's pitpie over ti e of Jan. 20th from Austin gives tbe mg. paper hanging, iuterior decora tonu of Consumption. I l,a*l a cough, tions, etc. night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, Judge's censure upon the reported following picture: Over five feet of E vans a B runk , Ashland, Or. pains in chest ami sides, anil was so snow has f dl “ U since Deoemlier 1st. tampering with a state's witne-s, the Lrostrated as to lie coutiiied to niy L'lie outlook for stock is uot eniNmrag- e.l most of tbe time. After trying publisher was, Dec. 14tb, cited to ap ing. Snow he« <> d the ground three Tbe Helman farm in the city of Ash various prescriptions, without lienetit, pear and show cause why he should feet deep, nn*l is piled in the canyons. laud Las been sub-divid* .1 auJ is n.> mv physician rinally determined togi'e offered in small tr.u'ts at very reason - in*- Ayer ’s Cherry Pectoral. 1 took it, not be punished for contempt of One rancher lost over 4<-00 sheep. Lie prices. If you w int a pl. i'ii, sn*l tlie effect was magical. 1 seemed court.. He was giveu plenty of time The Nevada Central railroad has L-. en home or a good luvest uent iu a g s , to rally from tho first 4*>se of this fighting snow two weeks. It took to procure counsel and prepare his eight days to get a train through, and purl of Ashlaud, Jou't fail to see th: medicine, and, after using only three bottles, am as well and sound is ever.” answer—all the time he wanted—and they are having a serious time uow to tract. For sale by G F BiLingsor A — Rodney Johnson. Springtieid, Ill. D. Heloian. * g t through, tj u Fraucisco pa:*"«, waa held simply upon his own re cognizance. His answer wns sub dated January 4, have just been rec. No rent to pay—au.l I can and wi The lowu is cut off from outside com- mitted Dec. 23d. It claimed that the muuicatiou except by telegraph. mase firat-cliSä phot 'graphs cheap»- rRErARttD DY cour. had not jurisdiction in the case, Wood is scarce iu town, aud two tûan is po-s.ble for i'iuerant photo and that the article was too general mines ^ave shut down on account of graphe« to do, b* stdea when voi Or. J. C Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Mas». io*4 l> a*i Dru«u'.i. I'ncctl, sis boules,*». and sweeping in its terms to be con it, ram bers feel despondent, as half spend your rr.ouey w.tfi me, you may their stock will perish. Several old get t back, aud you get a durable pic; strued as coutempt of court, under bouses have caved iu from the weight ure for it. My woi K speaks for itself tn« i aw« of Oregon. It did not affirm of «now L ogax the Pho tog rap bar. Best of All Smith ‘A Dodge I? - ni Carry th»- largest and best »»elected FURNITURE ! In Southern Oregon Al*w>. WALL FAPCR, MOULDINGS, 0HIL 0REN 8 WAGONS, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC, ETC- We Sell BEFORE THE Davis Sewing Machine, TAKING STOCK Thu benf sew in»r machine made. < al', and nee it aud be convinced. l.'-i*-; -FOR ◄ Saddle and Harness The MANUFACTURER. Thirty Days! 97 ASHLAND, OREGON. Keeps constantly on h*nd u full supply of everything lu above line, which will be sold at pri< cm as low »»»cau be offered anywhere. ALL ORDERED 9y AT MORAL & BROS WORK will be made to give entire satisfaction Repairing Neatly Dene at low rates, and all work done promptly. ! H. »JUDGE. [9-4# Men’s and. J Jo a s PHOTOGRAPHY. C’loi liiii’’’ ! ? Having one of the best sky lights in Or egon, and knowing how to use it, I 0UABANT1CK GOOD WO11K. aiiii M. E. TYLER, DOWN IN PRICE. O regon . i Y s HLAND. «I AT STARTLING PRICES. Mver’w Block e:.st si.!.' Main street. Muslin, Sheeting and Canton Flannel AT FACTORY PRICES Carpets, Window Shades and Lace Curtains STILL FALLING. Get your Blankets and Quilts while they aro down in price and the weather is cold. His Work Speaks for Itself. LADIES' AND MSSSES’ TRIMMED HATS All for what it would cost you for the work of trimming. 0 rusr r Fresh Bread and Pies Daily. T1 I I N K OI IT. A fine stock of Dress Goods all at reduced prices. Choice Cakes of every variety kept < <»u tantly on hand Order« for parlies promptly executed and opeeia) price« given. All kinds of ornamental work neatly done Wedding Cakca a specialty. Bread Delivered Daily at Your Door. BROS., Prices always reasonable. G£T*Bread bill« must be «ettb d •’ erv month. Ashland, Oregon JOHN WEXLER, Proprietor ’S,1 1 v I! 1 1 I Î ¡M «t A ll at Cash Prices at the store ol- AT THE O. H. BLOUNT Men’s < hercoats for $ 3.50 each Men’s Overcoats, grey, for 5.00 “ 10.00 “ .Men s Overcoats, handsome blue Men's < hercoats, brown 8.00 *' Men’s Overcoats, brown dress 12.00 *' Men’s Overcoats, fine chinchilla 10.00 *' Men's Overcoats, good “ • 8.00 “ Men’s (Ivercoats, brown 10 00 •• 4.50 “ Boy Overcoats 2.00 '* Men's Heavy Odd Vest 3.50 '• Men’s Suits 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 “ Men's Suits, fine dress 1.75 “ Men’s Lined Duck (’oats 3.00 “ Men’s Lined Duck Ulsters 1.25 “ Men’s Lined Duck Vests Men H Shoes from ; 1.00 up Men Boots from 3.O0 up Men s Rubber Boots from 3.00 up Men Working Gloves from .50 up Men s Grey Underwear from .25 up Men s Fine White I nderwear .50 up /Sb-n Fine Wool Striped U’wear 1.00 up / Men s Overshirts, from .50 up Men s Wool O’sliirts, navy blue 1.50 up Men Fine White Shirts ?5(> up Men sCottonade Pants .50 Men s Dress l’ants 4.00 pr Men s Hats .50 up Boy Hats .25 up Boy Underwear, from .25 up Men’s Fancy Scarfs, from .25 up Men's Nobby Muffler«, from .50 up Men’s Silk Handkerchiefs, from .50 up Men’s Rubber Clothing at Low Prices Men's Oil ('lothing. Wav Down W e are offering all goods in our line at And will only be pleased to show you through the stock. Y ours T ruly , Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, CùilOreâQn^Fitclier’sCastûria ' E S 1 FRAMES AND O. FT.' BLOUNT. Ashland, Or. Clothier & Hatter.