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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1890)
The tax levy for state and couuty NOLES kNO NI AS. purposes in the several counties of Oregon varies from eighteen mills to A band of H» mi Indians on St. P. •i-i's l’.jtat.H's bave (»ceti rotmlttu / uh .st'y .ÏZ, tweuty-uiue mills this year. In the list reservation, a few miles out from v. it> <’en:n per pouu-i iti F»’f:l-iiet. Jacksou count v stands much nearer nitteg. Manitoba, is iiemg Wiped ollt, At T.iiigent r.x'ently ten say» a dispatch of .Tin. 21. lue In- u ’T"ui\i '¡»»Tts xnl > xtw- to the lowest than to the highest ex dimiH are uffiicted with the gnppe in bushel» of w b-at v»«*r*s.».*ì i treme, yet we all feel that our taxes its most severe f .rm, ami l»eiug with [»or bushel. Xit'.'eriair \ »li'tt. "f N* w Jersey, Cha-. < )tTeub.i--clier, of . are too high The fact that Jackson out proper m.-tlical uttemb»nc»\ they i’i ìli» inaugural uieHMige to tin legis quickly succumb to th»' in.ilady, which couuty has to raise from SS.ixit.i to iu most eases develops in -> lung <hs cut off his thumb wnh a ha lature, ni «ses a itrong argumeut for 39,000 a year to pay the iuteresl ou eases. Seventy-live per ■ cut ot them day last w» ek. th»- liest sen ballot reform un i say The Eugi'lie decine llgllt her big debt accounts for a large pro are down with the epid. mic, and if timent ■>! th.; c nintry io all the si ates now ruus atMiiit finir liundri portion of the tax levy for county speedy action is not tak.-n by the au- dem in»is ballot reform »'id and i hones' tiionli.'H iu th- w.-y of Bending phy-i all incaudcsceul. purposes. With the comparatively clans, few will survive. eieclious.” This is a little incl.ned to The rprorous w. -ther has light expenditure of the past year rsof J r ii jc ; upon the "st utitucnt” with A duplication of the Johnst'.wn cal death vr< or two for highways and other pub amity is ieared Up 111 tue K-niletie»' winch his Dt'.Ut'Ci rat e gubernatorial lia improvements, ami the moderate Valley, in Maine, ni l demands are neighbor D'.vid B Hill 14 to be exjiense of the court», our tax levy berug made that the Source ot the c.<is.sC‘-i Aud it miglit also be re- should be at tae very lowest notch in suppose»! »lunger 3 d 111 that hoi.is ket wet! g.ird d as iudi''.i lug ; .hat the pre water, - n»i to lie a- back a body of water, the scale of the whole state, but for large as was that of the S >ilth Fork San I >. vailing sentiment in the con'nJ if th«' the big debt Is there any prospect Club -be examined bv an expert. The hi*y bxj! o llot in ’he Smith, is not “the itesi it pi of a reduction of the debt under the darn is au old one, and while some porate I seutintent of the country plan winch ha-s been pursued in tne claim it is uusafe, the ox a tiers declare shrinka tuere ih no »l inger what ever, since the The annual encampment management of county finances? full force of »he hike cannot be A s ory, which Ü Las a s.'us.»m»na! If there is, the T idings can't see it. brought against the »lain. The lake A R. mid the eon' ent ion » ti.ivor, was •.'legr.ip1 I from lac. .mil men's Relief (\ rps. of Ore Heroic measures are generally hard ■ hiring high water rises hundreds of held next month at Eugene. last week ulvuit tii— creature that has valley, which f»*et ulmve boii'-es in th to endure, but they have tli3 merit of wi’.'r., ta i px-i year l"en tn ile fa ie wagon row! hr is thickly populated. discounting a long coutinuance of has fallen l.. n m-liar to t!.e A a. ri»'in reading pub Cattle and sln'ep in>-n who own distress, aud the T idings is inclined v, and that act lic -the English syndicate with its large herd» ¡m i ii >cks in Nevada imd nt Cauvouville is v. 11 the opinion that the county deb', Idaho are reixuving du -nuuing re big sack of B. itisii g »id, going about will have to be subjected to heroic ports comvruing th»' condition of tlsur Eugene Guani: I the country seeking what it may buy. treatment, or it will be with us always, Sl»x-k. Ail i»ver t he Cent ril and Nori h- $750 was inveMeil li The Tacoma story is that a geutlema.. if not longer. Tue only way to gaiu ern portions of Nevada and every pm, tiie last month in repr«?seut!iig an English syndicate of Idaho tiie snow mid coi»l are killing tlt'ki-ts, and that upon the debt is to put uu the taxes thousands of he.ul of animals. Cattl drawn out was abo1 with £>J.iMJiJ.iM i, is trying to buy all tor a ye ir or two, aud cut down the and sheep werii poorly piep.ii»*»! st the the sawmill an 1 lumber interests of The eletti rie hgh' j hint at Dallas, ' principal. The i lea of allowing it opening of tiie winter for any storm Folk county, ubi ii w s I' .i.ly to begin the Puget Souud country. Well, such uh they have now experietic« .1 wnat’a the objection to selling, if ibe to increase from year to year, as it L’liey were em »eiateil through lack ol o|>< ration- tin-we 1;, g.-st only >5"*'. and furnishes tweuly arc light» mid price is satisfactory? They can’t lias been doing, is one that won't bear pasturage ami water in uixar.y every seventy -tile Kic.di It SC'-Uts. c insi ieration from the point of view p irl ot Vlada, aud the seven-storm- movo the Souud country out of the came on jil.-t in time to complete th' A great many new settlers have lieen United States, and the U. 9. is big of ordiuary business principles. T*l»l destruction which the drouth had be going itilo tn»' bm-iaw etiuniry i.i present year would have boon a poor enough to see that its laws and inter gun. The total loss is expected to !>»• Lane couuty, in the past six months. one of course, to raise the taxes above half of the entire herds that were m Nearly all th»- gov» riimcut land of any ests are'observed, even by immigrant-, the old levy, but iu the first good existence at the opening »4 the winter. value bus been taken Up iu th.it heigh- who are not paupers. year, or eveu iu the next ordiuary A large cattle owner who lives in tins boi'liuoti. Nobody Would be wdliug to ex year, let us have a good, big assess city, but who has extensive stock iu - The Eastern freight blockade aent teresta in Nevada, has star»*d that change railroads for stage coaches iu ment and then add to the ordiuary it is probable GO per cent, of the Cattle the price ot eggs in Forti mil up to these days, but in some extraordinary tax levy a good sum for the special and 40 per ceut. ot the siu'ep will Im 45 to 50 cis. j*er. dozen for Oregon eggs, mid 3,> to 40 cts. for eastern eggs. circunistauees, like those of the pre purpose of cuttmg off a substantial lost before the winter ¡» over. 1*our carlo id of eggs were in lb»* snow ent railroad blockade, the old stagi slice of the debt. Other c unities Represent a' ive Hermauu dal his bl'K'ade, an»! thi-rariivul was expected state mid th»' Nortliw- I generally, to lower Hi.- price last week. coach would be worth as much as a have to make a big tax levy at times. one of those signal s» rvi.'.-. public carrier as is the railroad. It Certainly our need is as great iu that worth a whole Session s win -li uro llariu y county h Co. neat matter to of ordinary was seldom, indeed, when the stage line, though it has beet) possible to routine service on the ft o >r and in the i»e voie»i upon next J une already wax line carried the people aud the mail- postpone the bitter plunge from year committee room, when he saw und warm, lie vole lietween Burns rimi s«-iZ’'d the opportunity to bring the Harney is going to be close nml if betweeu Roseburg aud Residing, that to year. Columbia river jetty appropriation to half a doz-ti eros.- road settlements there was more thau one day’s delay the notice of the lions»- ou Monday. put Hi claims for the couuty buildings The fart that Oregon's asylum for iu the regular arrival of the mail». Thi h be -lid by one of tie -parliamen there is no telling wh.-re they will g?i. Occasionally high water in the S ic- rhe insane, with its present great ca- tary tlank movements by which uiem »re l’ostai Tclegriph »‘otupany le.» ramen to river woul.l hold the stag, s parity, is again overerowded and will la'is «juick enough to .-<•»• the oppor be l lx'tt« r Bueei-SH tlian thè W. stern tunity for them often aciompli.-u re l ruoli in keeiuug h wiro working b?- probably have to be n^ain t-nlargrd several days at a time but such u sults which equally Well-iutellde»! and thing was very rare. In our regti soon, is eliciting considerable com- zealous uieuit.»rs perpetually fail to iweeti Asbl.'iiul ami Por!lami sirice th.- storni- l.. gau, ami has bei n doing all lar mail time, however, the railroad, meut from persous who Lave CO III- bring about. Th" committee on rivers tiie raliroa 1 an 1 pr »’.’’ri UolSIllt ,i kf'Hilì pared the p portion of insaue pa- an 1 Iiarbors, of whii'h H-rmann is it when it is m operation, saves us pari ot thè timu, iu lui hti >n tu 1S puiatiou of the member, lias before it. a propositi. >u palruuHgK twenty-four hours between Portland liento tv the whole . pop' for ati emerg-ncy appropriation for aud Ashland from the old time of the state with the proporti m in other the Missouri river; Hint 1-, an nppio- The Salvalion nrmy ,.f l’,> stagiug days. A blockade like the states. It ih true that the compari- priatiou to continue an import.mt after Uutlng ìts borii present one calls onr attention to the s >n, without explanation or qualifi work and prevent it- d t'-t ¡oration by ita drums timlminte I delay, until the regular ¡‘.¡>propriatioti thè ti*- b aii'l thè »¡. v advantages we enjoy ordinarily, as cation, is unfavorable to Oregon as b. com» s available next full. It Sk-etns. been coiiqnercd. A battaiion <i against almost any other state. The compared with the d.-us of the stage from the statement t-‘legraph«l, that assailed thè ratlks Wlth suol number of insane patients under the the Missouri river work i- j’i.-t in the ami Hn> %■<>! li. ,s <if thè Lord coach. care and maintenance -if our state is same st ite an the Colnmb » river jetty, pe l b »niiers mi 1 ii >, uh au.l ii 1 There was one error in the state much larger than in m.is’ of the that, by reason of the failure of the f*mt aud dragijtjn» ment of the coutempt of court case, st ites, considering population, but it river ami barltor bill but year, th»' Alonzo B ar money avail .Ide is exhaiist»<d nml that which the T idings published 1 mt will not do to jump directly from this serious damage will rt-sui: to the un- « as eliot i.'al .roui.lav week under the caption, “The Court fact to til»' conclusion that Oregon- »■ompiettsi improvement if work is t at I stopped until fall The Mi-eoiiri tiv» i and the Newspaper." The statement laus are developing a tendency to cougressuieu got th»' »•■ 'lumittee to was made that, wben asked if he bad iuaauity greater than is common to take the matter rip mid r> e»>mmeiut an anything to say why sentence should in.mt parts of the United States, .inpropriatum of 875,(KM.I. but Mr. not be pu-saej upun hnn, the defend Oregon has but one lusane a-y inni. Hermann r»'tu- -l tocou-ent to it mi ant, after consulting ins attorney, re and it is the state asylum, In thè ni an equal smonut was r'-ci nimeii Ii ■' plied that be had not lung to say “ex older states ther»' are many privite for the <’olnmlna. Tim incident - not only creditable to Mr. He’ man cept to reaffirm wliat was published.' asylums which relieve the state in- •1 ties ami vigilainv, bull This is an error. Both the court anil Htitntions of th" c ire of large nnm vain»» to a state ot liuvi defendant’s attorney say that wli i lw»rs of the uufortun.ite vietinm of , <>n nu import was said was that the defendant had mental di: ea-e; and ìt is a fact, wliich gouian. t nothing to say except to reaffirn. shoukl be given filli publicity, timi I’orrl.iml what was said in defendant'! answer iu the Oregon ins.iue l'bllU tliere Porllnnd's pro" to the citation- this was that the are al way a larga niitnig?r of pa as shown by thp s court had no jurisdiction, and that ti.-nts wb>H<e insanity ia of a very oils itidtisirual .»43.2*. the publicati >n in question did not inilil type. Niiiubers of tlie inmatee remarkable un»l far ci before ir constitute contempt of court. 1». could I-e lielter eIa.»Sk-»i as ìneu'iilly L.rg—st feudant, tn his own editorial accoui.' weak, cbildi'h or nubecile, ratini round ti: are»! good- of the matter, says he re-affirmed th. than insane. Solilo of tbeiu are meri to 111»' v. giving ern truth of what bad l»een published ami wurneu of ndvauei' 1 ye.irs whoH» ploy"lent P ■ h? 0 > L .nd ia ah ilici» in value of nearly fii’y P'er »•• ni over This is not true, ami there is a ma mental powi rs, onci' n<.riunì ami vig me manufactures of the >■ '-vious yuan, terial difference between that and orou", have Mien into •he condition 1 here has ti 'en built, but not yet oiling pl.ui. what he actually did do. wlii -h is commonly cali call 1 ".se ••.see ■ .. 1 reatly for occupation et lòti 1 i cbililhood.” N 'W, w, w‘ 1 y j;the wr i that will h ive a ca The work of “turning the rascal per day. which may er will not undertake to say, but it l’ho wlioi. role an< out” proceeus cheerfully st Washing will not I»- »1 -puled tin’ of tniaclu.-s city inerc iseil 1'8 ton. Secretary Noble, through spec of inmates of the Ou gun state asy ik/ijOO 1, to a to .d ml agents of the interior department, lum a very large proportion in nms transacted, a b has for some time been inveatigatin cent, greater other states would lie kept at home 1» *nk cleariti the accounts of a large number of re among fri-ti'ls, where tluv can be ib.'tIJ HIX 1U<> I I'-.»" ceivers of public moneys indifferent jus’, as we 1, or l etter, cured fur a- in honso w.is parts of the country. A recent div a great pub) c ins'.Butler, with hun year of its e’ patch saya th • accounts of a numls-r dreds of inmat s. There u no doubt that sum. were found short, and some “bounc that many unfurl .in. •tc people* who-.? reached 514.11" ing" is the result. Upon recommer ■ Hinn powers have failed have In en thrust ami <i:t,'*M.iH»t. dation of the secretary, the President ms were upon the care of the state through atid building ina.te to the vul iM.it ,u. At has made the following peremptory th be d airs of the asyltitu, whe r in oom- th'- same tun»- lb«' Il *.u tire, due removals R. W. Hutchins, Humbl It, ruon justice and biuirinity th?} iioul 1 larg. ly to a ni'»st »tli'lent lire depart V l»»r Cal , alleged shortage $8 >0)*; Fred W. Ill be cared for by chiklnm or others up ment, was but .52»,lK.1l, U..- low Smith, Tucson, A T, alleged short ••’i whom they have a family c! ¡tn. .is bisttny and uh uhjh » uv city ot age to the l uited States $25.tMM) an. i »■qu d size Ur llie coiiti iy. Die d.iily Why is Ihib? Is it the fault of the eoiisiitnp!ion of water it.ereased foity to private indit nluals about 823.000 laws of Oreif >u up *n ilk* subjc • :, ..r p» 1 cent, tu a total of 7,G<■ ijtk) -allot... more; Sterling Smith, st I*evii'» Lak. in Ijassix'.y lull»-.- <>f pipe utid is it bee iUse tlier»» is k-..s lilial devo 1 be N. D., alleged shortage alsiut 812b7; tion, It--» regard for family ties un.i 1- worth fully 82.001,030. A total ot ¿'.»O.trMI was exp"ii l«-i in t he e»instruc Frauds L Anderson. Ih-l Norte, Cal, • »bligati«»uB, and more disposition it* tion of i»*'W iittes of street railway, in shortage about Jkl21ll; Chis. Spauld shirk family burdens in Oregon than cluding one »'able line an.l four ek*c- ive to rm et ing, at Topeka, K is., alleged short trie lines. Ibe grain. Hour and sal in other stat» -'.' in it the st age alioiit t>UK»l. Alioiit ten ollie mon Heet for th" year »lispatch .1 from if not alar the Col i 11L1 i river numbered 7'J vi->- who have Is-en found sh«»rt, will prob Iiigrrsoll ou Crime. io uew win Hels. Dom.'stic exportH were .55,331),- ably lie reniov.si within a few days >i bo till'd ii Albany, N Y.. Jau. 21. ¡Special IM3 an.l fori'ign 85.416,335. Foot* tli.•»■ it. rate of i relegram. j Before the ninth nnutliil statistics show an lucre.'is»' of 26 per ie iu th»' nniuber Horae of the Democratic editors of convention of theS’ ite B ir A— k - l » cent, in re»'eipts. the total In'ing 8126.- '•itesmun thinks, i- Oregon assume a great distress from *ion to-ilay Uolrmel Robert (1. Inger 0o7. Money order busim »s iiinouut—i th" growth of prq the eonteniplation of |a>litieul e< r soll delivereil Hti addres.- upon the to 82,!>5' j ,3 , s an increase of 8750.1)1)0. ernie of iusnnttv. subject. “Crime against Crimin:ilH,' in These statistics show but. the rough ruptam in the Repnblk'un party. winch at the outset be demonstrated outline of the busiu»«es of the year, I hey weep and tear their hair aial that punishment by torture and death but it is a m ist gratifying exhibit for ladijg imported recline upon sackcloth fcnd ashes be have fail».I to abate crimes. It is safe the inetro|K>>iH ot the nut Lwest, ami ber of boxes to say that governments have com is an index of what may be expi-J-il cause the Republicans ure not pure Gre miin^s were 8« like unto them, and their party the mitted far more crinios tl.an they the coming year. No »'ther city in *b< yebt r lay, for wh: 'rive prevented. Coli'liei Ingersoll Union with 65,' H1 inhabitant party of Fame and Brice and Hea-st said: “We know of direruu'H of the can make such h showing in all f>ox was naked, look much hkn Or and Voorhees and the repre*eutativ.-e tl»s»h and blood that Hrn transmitted departments, though real e- Lite bootie» Gr*,»on his b».H?u of the ruling minority iu tile South. from one .'.'»'ti'-rnt ion to another, ami may lend to some a fictitious air «•? California r s liseiis»‘S of the brain, »ieformilies of Worse thau that, these same Detno- he soul or tniud. are al*»» transmitted. great progrens, but from wuteh many spring of h’A ii <»f the substautials upon winch true cratic e ntors h I so play the •■Rachel” 1 am jierfectly satisfi.-d tlmt there are prosperity rtsts ure 1 u king. -1 Wesi Cal’f.«ruia apples hero; in t -r*. s* ve act—they refuse to lie comforted, and millions of people incapable of corn Shore. mil ting certain crimes, hi , 1 it may lie continue to tear their hair and in 'ril" there aro millions more incapable The Storms El—where dulge in the sackcloth and usher* wal of practicing certain virtues. We do Nevada City, Cal., Jan 21. -Tele low even when the cause of theil not blame a tn'in because be is not a trouble rs removed, and the dark and -u’liliitor. a poet, a paiuter or a states- graphic communication ba just iieen rest! »red after two il iys' in'. erruptioti. threatening cloud of political future ■ nan. we say he has not t tie genius, There bus falhn two f»»1 of ■ snow tu kre we ortaiu it dues not r-quir,- is relieved by the silver liuing that the lust twenty-four hours alni more genius to tie good ? betokens the breaking light beyond "If we are to change the conduct of is eomiug. There are four feet of A neighboring editor has been lament non we must chi nge their conditions. «uow in this city and -ev»:i feet in th. ing the perversity of the Ohio Repub Extreme poverty and crime go hand neighboring bills. Ail the ditelnsai blocked up and tliecitrz-ni licans in supporting ex-(4overuor -u hand. Tenements ami Hits an 1 to husband th-, water rented lands ar»' hi my judgment »• io Foraker, who wus accuse.lof par'iei- unes of civilization. Tney put a few re-. rv'oirs l<eeome exbau. ■ I. Provt-ions ami breads are g.' pa'ion in the ballot box forgery de iu palaces and many in prisons.” In cloeiug. Colonel lugcrHol) said: tiug Bean's ami prices are ra - ing r .p< veloped in the recent election in the ly. Freighters tried to get to Col Bm keye State. Foraker's guilt lias “Ignorance, faith an.l poverty are mis yesterday for snppli»*-, bm after sionaries of crime. As long m dishon been proven beyond a periidventure, orable success outranks lamest effort, tng a few miles were turn- I L ick ami there is no Republican journal, .»s long as society bows and cringes the deep su >w. They will try auoti; road to ni vrrow. nor any prominent Republican lead le-’ore great thieves, there will la? ht- Many families are out of tie ones enouch to fill the jails. er, but says that Foraker's political an ! none is to be had at The chnroht's remained chi Di-nnited I uiteii Errttir-u. life is elid'd, and he cau never rn-ire »lodge Be<m was at S iletn 1 i-t week day. SehiK.ls and coi.rts be a leader in the party he has dis journe»! for one W'*ek. Th» graced. Now, one would naturally hearing s case brought about for th- uo mail commnnii'ation vvit purpi'se of Hetthng some difficulties »upp.se that these high toned Deruo- in the United Brethren Cintreti. l’be country since W-iliu'sday. Snow shovelers are w" cratic editors would spring with alac church has for some time m ui.taimsl au I d iy ou roofs, in son a college at Philomath, iu B nt »n rity from their bilious be<i» of ashes, g. t'ing one dollar an i a kick the sackcloth into the fireplace civntity. Ri'cently there was a split m hour. Despite the preca theetnirch ou aecoutit of a chu ch law aud hasten to extend the hand of con- which eayg that a person Ix-loug- bml lings are »iown, tnclii gr itulation to the Republicans who ing to a sis'ret s xriety canuut In come bro .e y, J. C. Well s bo i hive the courage to repudiate and a member of that church, and now Long's hous *, t»v., (J nu. an.l «1*. -I'veral t -ne 11 ml rebuke the evil doers of-their owu there are two fade is in the church Many b. r..- ar»' n s . I-he 1 mi.I each one is trying to eiij 'in rtie pir y. But such an effect is not seen oth»*r from using the church prope’iy The r.-i of L'tioinp-. u X upon the Dt-mocratw mourners — at Philooiat b. Judge B-an h ■» takeu \\ . t.r lv Cil »'.I - Sto:» ion Army burr k- e they ate even more gloomy than l>e- the csss under advis. meot.—[Ex. 1 be es'p.uat' »1 lo-- fore, and winningly adrnit that they suspeusion of trav Timber Land Swindlers. cau't aud won't see any good in the ui'.uing, the damage Last week we gave an acron nt of -each half h million Republican party. They admit that the workings of so.no timber land s iu-rs down fr nu tba Foraker is dropped by the Republi swindlers. There were two in this -ay that all the faydt.aud cans of Ohio, but say it is city at the time, but they bad done »rarted up. Om-'ga, 5 because he didn't succeed in notbiug yet and the offi vrs co d 1 not field, B.W'»n, Eureka his corruption schemes. They arrest them. However, they succeed U'lliniibi.i 11.11, ,Mil;ou 1 ed iu swindling several patties and r-»l, and other-, exp»c: t* shouldn't judge the Republicans by then skipp' d. The le der was one W. clean lip before the -now themselves. They adulate and up ■ F R'-<<d. The officers lv t -teb piaj.li d t'uougb to permit hold Brice, who has succeeded in to Albany for linn, an I Marshal Huff lieiu. buying a seat in the senate Evident man of that city found Luu and tne.l to arrest him, but be broke loose and N> that is a n.ot ly, success i» the only test in the eyes rail and iu.«ie good his escape, It 1- not quit the bu 11*3—-A the»- pure minded and patriotic said they worked their game ou sev- the Wooleu Mill 0 L e or L h C HO ■ eral persons at Juu.'tion City, aud the Bunk wiil insire y.< editors > b4W n '.r • swiudieti tbeia out of sun.» ranging the best an 1 in .st r< !i.i<_ lie 3 All pT from 825 to 350. -¡Eugen Register. and at tlieliiwe~f rat«- w.. K bimbe L. Ä1 raw.VOLK New iuvotuo of au • I ;,ÚJG| A I Til A tine Hbcortiuent of Tithes’ woolen ClUirenCryùrPitclier’îCasioria and Bepbyr underwear al Hukaakai't * Uuussksl *. tKMM at Dean*®. x ASHLAND TIDINGS. ■hìfk'ouville Items. Enrron T idings : -The long autici- I .»t»-d thaw is upon ns, m king mi re irtiie d sobite situation, if possi ble. Tor days we have had no c»mi- municiiuou with the outside world, save onr neighboring Viwu of Med ford. aud the mmouncem< nt made l»y the bulletin boards of a “through mull Irotu M»^lford ’ se. ms n'-o likely to tail Us now. SALE! C-' inly Cli-rk. M iller, who has b.-m -ou-iv ill for tn,, pint two weeks, 1.» ll- ting ............ mplicatlous that »led his i»t’ ack. but g tiiert* I'.re favora- Le tide < ,!.s.-..S", anil TAKING STOCK —FOR b’.H.tl rv 'Alli I d blgtiii - ho far recul rere ill unas, am. has prevailing influenza which ' ns place enthralled, , aud dis- uba'ed its favors with nice discrimi nation. though it never at any tune any alarming symptoms, disappeared, and our peo- general health, and happy. x court has adjourned until Feb. lsk. at lit o'clock a. in; t-v n tin court seems to be inspired «1*Il a contempt of the sitUatloll, ho coll , let- ly have li e wlici Is ,1 justice B i n bloesed by tins unusual state of McalLi-t; attoiueysaml wituvssiswho were null to uVereimie time Mild epai' by the m-iius of eleiglis aud elcdi wliilu the snow was ou the grouui llave sueriimbed to the inevitable Miuv 11 ■■ suo-.v Legau, aud so justice n-uiatns in statu quo. Political prognostications with which the aveiage | oliiierm enlivens the <:tnation, seem also to die ot mam- ti -u, siue-* there l.s im competitive and co-relalive data from other parts of Tiie stale upon which to base caleula- t lous. - — niel 13 oy AT STARTLING PRICI S. DOWN IN PRICE. Our great interest iu the ‘Tun around the world” of Nelli»' Bly aud Miss Bisland, has suff ered a severe collapse sine»* ii is probable the fair contestants are suow tiound, auu water bound, iu sight of the goal, au.i both have proba bly lost. < Mr friend, Mr. Wm. M. Holmes, ub »-■ »elate eilit'*r of tie* l imes, »levoted Hom»* of th»* valuable e»!it»>nal spac« of th" rum» lot lie <•» *ri*' «[Miudeuee of l.c<n. iu th.' Or» juiiiitn of the pre- uou week. Wi> ir. specially indebted to tbt' gentleman itLir»said for ruauy journalistic favors, and eonrtiaies, arul we feel par!ii illarlv proud that a writer - .f In- ran' >t* ' -iry attainments should have given us such elaborate criticism, while be can but ri-gret that such genuine worth anti journalistic ability s Le pi'-iessts. inns: go la-fore the world witL a "Nickell plated" stamp and signet upon it. We Lantern to n. moi able" to Mr. ■ I I'»*» by inelii ling him in our list of ssible cauil.'tates. as the rumor has ■t reached ns that he will a promi- nt Hspiniut for the nomination of •iinly clerk, before the next detuo- ■ratic cotjntv convention. Muslin, Sheeting and Canton Flannel AT FACTORY PRICES. Get your Blankets and Quilts while they are down in price and the weather is cold. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ TRIMMED HATS In ss.ni eie k. since the heavy and trsday, has got ear,” und is tearing and car y i^ig down its >gs, sluices mid oeea gi v. I, uud in fact, i All for what it would cost you for the work of trimming. t .1 US'l A fine stock of Dress Goods all at reduced prices. ■st 24 hours ne it will do e. The cur- jes so rapidly where it will MORAL & BROS., i r s ■ I -e, timi Ashland, Oregon. Opp. P.O e sa.'. I when . Alter le I WH» a sound fell dota-** Smith & uodgc iu di- SEEDS arc those put up bv 0. U M.FERRY & CO. ho are the Largest •'ti i -. i lo ir Great Orandlatiii’r? • Detroit Journal d ire t< . *v p > ' al i' ir.1, t II • uldress of g IU »I ' .1'1 I l'-lll lie desi'eri'I.lilts o! »Intion irv offi'.-rs and soldiers of *il, > -i 'u p I'jili! th ■ nam • ! • of the an -es'or. Wonder if Br- it lev. proprietor of the Dt- Journal, is contempi» mitlou »1 t re isuty î S eed AjiWffAL till I arbtineies Cured I lused till iu les all I w'iuld ■ 1 raan: st deal b ietti WM. RADAM’S Seedsmen io the world. 1> M F frry &C o ’ s Beautifully Illustrated. Descriptive for 1890 will lx mailed FREE to all applicant», and to last season's cus tomers. It 19 better than ever. Ev- ery person u .ng Garden. Flower c>r Field SEE DS should send for it. Carry the largest and best «rlecU-d stock of FURNITURE Jn tfotithern Or* gnn WALL PAPER, FRAME3 AND MOULDINGS, CHILOaEK'S WATC’.S, BABY ETC.» CARRIAGES, We 8c l THE Davis Sowing Machine, The be*t sf wing mnehiue naad M e if and be coii' i ,’u e<i D M. FERRY dt CO. DETROIT. MICK. Harness f 1CROB1: (ifhn, Bacteria i r un?us De-truycr. THh GREATEST MEDICINE IN THE WORE!). i.tl t ties iu the cloak department, lud has thrown into the mixture his woolen dress goods Which wore vahío at IV»,; and 75e now inns'. Our tricots and ■■sir out of 2i'e pot T he most Hgi.’r.ivntvd ihsvH«ts teren leproHV) nnd ohhck pronounced incura ble, yield t<» its in.n.ic touch. If is h new revelation fo mankind: a bright ohhih in a bopeit-ss d< serf expanse, and threatens to revolutionize nn dical prac tice. All orders will be pi jmptly tilled by seuu.ni' to of lime io bulk at Chit V —X-'HI ND W ( . T. 1’. meets every inc*»' ay. nt : 1 ’ M. in the Session K >o;u oi Frenis Mu-. ¡I. K« - eli i’r* s M::s R UvTF . k LT». »"H. i.n. Ml r JD. L» ‘Zio» Il DM Rt »ame uhun h ? cry saGbaUi nU 3 I’. M Agent, AHhtaud, Or. Mast be paid for in advance. by mon ey order, p >sta! on*er or c:jsh. Fncu $3.50 pt r Kalian ju>Z. delivered <*t lhe Ashland depot. Order* from abroad promptly tilled. f 14-31 Kept at Wm cur. Main AFl’LE. FEAR, PEACH. Fl I M. PRUNE. < HEERY, '.1 R CGI NEC! \l:iST. ALMOND, WALNUT, and Shade and Ornamental Trees, ASHLAND, OREGON j .I b A.H. CARSON & SON, F kj ’ s Keeps v-instaiti1. mi umid h full flippty of everytl.iiig iu above lilll*. w titch W iu be »'■! 1 nt price» low n., mu be oft» r.- 4 atiyw liere. ALL ORDERED WORK will be uiM<l » to gi\e viitlr* MiliMtariiv Repairing Neatly Done nt low rule* <ii»1 »:i «1 iJ. dim* r<* 4x IL JUDGE Graj»c Vino. Currant.», G.si-eL.-iri-ti Blackberu.'S, Raep.-rnes. Strawberries, Figs, Etc., Etc. » tur trees sre gr wnwithout irriçatiuu on Red hill lumi, nml s!l of known v.» rieties that siiceee J tn Sou’ h.?i ii < )rci*»»ii Til OH» | CiillU-li'J luting trev plsmuig wiil «tu w*‘lt to visit >ur orchard and nnr -»■rv. or write ns for pr , ist. Fo-to.fic».- " M ari■! v, Joaepldns »■*.an• v trogoli, it K. -t »ti n, Gim.t's I' k ’ s A H. C ARSON’ .'k SON. WOODBURN NTRSERÌ Having <>nc of the U st skylights in Or egon, unti knowing how to ma it, i <tr*n.v.\TEg good wokk . ft II <t I I i-1 III rt II K mb . axi >. L.GZTH'A Mvor’- Block.e;.st m E¿T : Main -tr. • VINES & SHRUBBERY • -..<1 f. i an<l dean cool. and no bett'.r prejiaraiiou that a trial of convince.I me Its use has ■ a iir of ii»v \v.L‘ and 0 Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Cultivators, I and C'lOS..;, r sl’inie*! liius- r Ii .ii appear in'!. O lio. our (without wife, either) or, living only ..a -■ as tine a ns .-. i . i : I wish for.” . k-i.n, Tenn. s Hair Vigor in mv hi » .r of yeara. nn I rs- . ha..’ preparation I ■>< tn ■ » aip clean, the v, and pre-arves tho a .ie h.u use 1 it for >n >-t »atisfactory re- ■ i i'i'i M. Johnson, M D., . Mo becomin g harsh ami dry, ha’f a bottle of Ayer s <■ v binck ami glossy I the jov »ml gratitu lo I -I C Hardy . Delavan, III A Hair Vigor, Aiyer s razrAirzu Bl Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, M1S4 Hold by Druggists arkl Psriunwr*. Harrows, Hay Rakes, and j RRT1ST1G Ger Wi His Work Speaks for Itself And all tisis Gf AGRICULTURAL Fresh Bread and Pies Daily. Oregon. Asliluti't IMPLEMENTS For Sale at Lowest Rate;, at (KU) .ADpl Choice Cakt « <«f < very vh j* ry h-pt evn iUrCy on Gui <1 Ort ri f.«r pai iL e » r ■ y * <• »• »•* i nod «lecía prier* *0'. vn All kind, of oruHD.rr. : k ntatiy «lout1 We*ldÌTig <.«ken * sj • iti Ìp-S ally ■ • Broad Delivered Daily at Your Door. *» •1 L Prices always reasonable. Cirn-wiuil- must be nettled JOHN WEXLER. l J8 b GIVE L’s ery month. Piaprlwiur a t ALL Nurseries at East End of Br.dve, 1*4* Mh¡JFuk.r> jk