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ASHLAND TIDINGS. another globe - race . I. is«es of Stock not Heavy North of the Central ravifle. George Frum ls Traiti and a Port Townsend Reuo Gazette, February 11. Portland is to have a uew JoitO.OOO W ashington , Feb. 14. To-day Gen Girl Take ihr Track. February US, 1890 city hall. Friday , eral Miles was tiefore the Committee Since the clouds have rolled by it Port Townsend, February 22. The is found that the loss from the great The Central Pacific has beeu again on 1 Coast Defenses, giving his views KDITUHLU. Stiff» AND NEWS. blockaded since the last heavy storms, as 1 to the needs of the Pacific coast eitizeus have contributed s-j'HiO *<f the storm has lieeu much less tluiu was i but was opened Sunday. in (bat regard. General Miles stated proposed fund of $5<kk) to Miss Regina exp> cted. and that loss will be fully | to the committee that the Pacific Roths bild of tins city, who will leave made up by the prosperity that will County candidates are blooming Great Britain will order fifty dyna- coast , in its present condition was Port Townsend on March l.th to race r. -ult from the floe growth of feed and mite guns for her navy, of the Pneu practically defenseless. The natural around before the fruit trees this year. the woild against Citizen increase in prices that must result. matic Dynamite Guu Cotupauy ot formations there were available* for George Francis Traiu, who leaves Ta .John Sparks came to Reno last night “Another old landmark gone.” America. the purpose of coast defense, and the coma on the same day. Miss Roths tuid report« that his firm has lost Dispatches inform the public that An excursion party of 58 New Eng whole coast line could I>e easily de child will go east aud eudeavor to unite stock on two different «tccaeions Ben Butler’s drooping eyelid baa land grocers is “doing’’ California. It fended by furnishing the necessary circle the globe iu les- titan sixty day.-, m th<* last ten years than they have winter. He left T-m-mn.' Nev., been trimmed by a surgeon ho that is unnecessary to slate that they will appliances. Nature had constructed returning by wav of Nokobama tmri tbi« a station on the Central Pacific rail the coast in such a way that it could Cape Flattery. not come up into Oregou by the 8. 1 ’ . the distinguishing feature of his pic be mad«* impregnable by taking ad Robert K-rr, general manager of t he road ;.t the Utah line, on January Liue. turesque facial laudscape is obliter vantage of such construction. Canadian Pacific Kaiiw.i.v, has tele lltli, ami traveled on horseb ok for Joseph G. Biggar, the well-known The coast was remarkable from the graph««! that the special tiaiu will I 'D mihsto Snake river and back ated. Has the icou«jclasm of this Irish member of parliameut and fact of having but few harliors. The leave V.iiieouv'-r on March 1. Ii, t • :r- through I.is ranches and over the century no limit? prominent supporter of the laud four great harbors there were Puget nvo iu New Yolk live and oite-li: It hi b, ami b und very few de d cattie league, died iu Loudon on the 19th I iC ■ w was lighter iu the hills, The latest information from Wash inst., of heart disease, iu his 62d year. sound, the mouth of the Columbia days later. The French sterne r Lu than it v. -s in tLe valleys and the cat river, aud San Francisco and San Normandie will carry th*- young i ay ington in regard to the Fort Klamath tle were m-ver driven out. They re- The First Regiment ot the (). N. G., Diego bays. At the entrance of each b i I L.v i e, w - '■ matter indicates that the small de will maintain a tine professional mili one of these positions ti er« were com to Brindisi, going tin uce t - Hougk -ng m um d in the hilts where the brows tachment of troops now at the fort tary baud in Portiaud. The oioutbly manding bluffs overhanging deep wa ou nuotli* r French eleauier. Yoko ing was good, with more feed au«l more shelter. will be retained there indefinitely, the salary roll will aggregate ¡$3000, a good ter that could b* made : s formidable liama will be reached in three days His firm was feeding and pasturing as Gibraltar. These bluffs were gran after the regular advertised departure part ot which the baud will probably military authorities having decided earn for itself. Prof. C. L. Reed, will ite or earth from 500 to 10)0 feet high, of the Canadian steamer. The com in their ii Ids 18,(ID head uml lost that no greater force is needed there be the conductor. and iu the hands of an enemy would pany has decided to postpone th** sail nothing but thin and weakly stock cattle, and they were lost wlv-re they destroy all the communication of the to preserve peace in Klamath county. The Iowa legislative deadlock of Pacific coast with foreign ports, para ing until the arrival of the Port Town i* • .Id be counted. There was no lo s send girl. nearly six weeks was brokeu Feb. l!)lb. About fourteen days later the steam of steers or dry stock. Mr. Sparks It ia not surprising that tlie Tinies The trouble was iu the organization ot lyze ttie entire business interests of the West and as effectually injure the er will pass Cape Flattery, wheie the does not guess at anything, for lie editor dreads t he sound of the chest Ibe lower bouse. The sgreeuient business interests of the country as powerful tug Tyee, capt.ble of in.iking saw the vvhote region mid knows ex nut bell that Peter the Poet rings at gives the Democrats the Speaker aud did the blockading of Southern ports twenty uh)*., an hour, w.ll 1 e m w.u:- actly bow the range Country is. He him so blithely, when he would print one clerk aud the Republicans all the during the war. The.-*** bluff-, with to convey Miss 11 >tL.-i-libd to Port ivsthat bis neighbois are coining other officers. The Republicaus also better than they expected.and be. in his editorial columus without cred get uiosl ot the important coumntlevs. proper armament, could be made cap Townsend. The only hitch will be at *mt able of resisting the approach of any Yokoham-.. w-tii-U will b - . voale-l by believes that the meu who sliip[H-d it or quotation marks that very an The Riverside Press says: South fleet of war ships and rendered so ■ tielaying th** steamer Abyssinia. She cat'll-out will lose mor.* money than cient, sweet-scented doggerel about ern California ue«*ds about 30l»0 good formidable that it would be impos will tiave the heavy winds usually * .- if they had left them on the rang*’ the tumble bug. Antediluviau mat milch cows and about lO.U.HJ health) sible for any foreign power to take . countered all over ti-i* world at In: and shipped hay in. What saved the ter ought to be considered barred out Ueus just uow more than tourists, uew them. General Miles illustrated this -H’.isou of Hit* year at liei b -k, and the country north of the railroad was tha' railroads or a separate State goveru- by the fact that Gibraltar had been ttan s will prtdi.ibiy uot be abte lo , the weather kept warm. Il only went now, since the Hood. below-zero for two nights. Ho says meut. We need butter aud egg factor held over 150 years. make close connections. tsat the highest wind lie ever saw The advantage of coast defenses, ies more than towu lots or uew sub The Can idiau P.ii-Hie Hiitliorif i* ’ s art A determined effort has lieen begun divisions, more poultry aud less poli he said, is to preserve a nation's liar anxious for the r ce, and prnuts* i* me up on Hi- Kith ult , ami blew among society women of New York, tics, more butter aud less boomets. hors, protect the enormous wealth <*f everything in their power to tieat day i nd night twelve days, moving the coast cities, give support to our l'ralii, who will travel over the North the snow an.l e'earmg’ up the ground, Washington aud other eastern cities, The vote ou the question of revision navy and secure to tin- Government -in P.u-ifi • R,iiro.it!. Miss R hs- s.tliit even before tin* t'lnnmik came to raise money enough to complete they bad feed that lielpe I v. ry much. of the couf-ssiou ot lallb which Was sufficient deep water to launch whin the unfinished aud iong^ neglecjgd takeu by IU«* Piesbytery of Suu Fran evC'r war qh-ps may tie, desired. N- •lllld Is seancly over 21 years ol agt I lie wind di<l m*t. re .eh the railr- ad .«Uti a lyitive of t4*is city. Slit* is th*- I monument to Mary, the mother of cisco last, Ociuber au«t r«suited ug-.iust one expels that one foreign power, laughter of lb** la'<* B iron It Hhs-inld. it'all, or it would Lave 'men a b.-lp George Washington. The corner revision, was considered Feb. ll)th, or even the combined ¡xivvera of the i prominent nu reliant, and is an ex- I here al.-o. ■tone of the monument was laid by with the s .iue result, the vole belug world, will ever land an army in this ■eedingly handsome aud popular LKKE COCNTY. 27 to 22. All the in uibers ot the pres country sufficiently large to effect President Jackson in 1833. The work bytery who are pioiessors in the tbe- ually invade it. *ihe object of liin.t *<>img lady. The liv* liesl iult-i* st is manifest«*«! by th«* 1’ott Touuseiid [Uke view Exnmiiu r Jan 23 ’, ■topped before even the i>edestal wa» uiogical bvmmaiy voted against revis fortifications along the const is to ■it:z - iih in tli*- • fTort tooiitiio Tacoma, The candidates fur sheriff tire loom oompleted. ion. prevent the po.-sibility of any foreigi md lb«* race piounsi s lo be an exciting lug ill*. Tod.it«*, w** bate heal'd the power destroying the euormou- •veut. John Jacob Astor, grandson of tb«- niiti" s of W. C M irtin. Cobb H> i-kl*. The Time» must be failing more first wealthy Aiuencau trailer ot tha' wealth that is otherwise unprotected, T ii-oma, February 22 This city is K A I’. ix ' oii . R L S. eiioek and \\ rapidly than ever, for it has again u.iuie, died til bls Home iu N>-w York and also to prevent the p>.*s bility o; ogidy entliiisialic over Georg«* Finn- A H*-iyfoi*l, mcniKHied. lie* candi begun its absurd boastiug about its last balurilay, aged silty-eight years. driving us from deep water, whir« 1- 1 i.iin’s trip utouii.l the World, star: dal«« tor county cl*-ik are rumor* d t would not !>«* in a position to build we tit-, \V. T. Boy d, W. N. Sutton, A. 11. “immense” circulation, and reuewed When the fiist Astor died, alter laying i and launch ships. To thus fortify mg Horn Tact ma. 1 islii-r. its impotent attempts to belittle and the toimdatmii tor the fortune ot the l’aeifi • coast would require ti e about S15j,lKKI.tXX) which the Astoi High anil Law Prices. L'ki vtew seems to be undergoing belie the other papers of the county. tuunlv 1IOW b.lUUles, be left bls proper expenditure of about $30,INH>.U00, bin Tlie following is an extract from -n epi !• nite of fiiltls and luliotts l> v*-i. When the Time» first liegan to boast ly lo ins son William B . aud upon the . at the present rate of making appro ot its greatuess, some p«*ople idu't. latter's death. 111 18-18, tue bulk ot tile print ions ii would be four years la* Biaili’-’s reply to Gladstone's nr: r.-.* s imewli:it similar lo the epitl* mic fore we .votild have even a few larg« a ivocilmg in c trade tor this eouuli v: lial r. g*-d so severely ;,1 Pat-ley h.s know but it was the only paper in estate went lo Jobu Jacob Astor, who, I gnus and h.df a generation In for.* tn« Mr. Gladstone liol.ilv eouteu is that win'er. We are not quite ai isloerat i. Lus just died. Oregon. But it made to much un coasts could be properly fortified ‘Keeping capital al nmneliy piot*c'iou enough to ihi k that, we have tli- The Eagle, a well known Demo What the Pacific coast aud the en is deal pr<idilcliou, and is a delusion genuine European Lil gi'ijjpc, luit w. necessary effort to couviuce the pub cratic journal of Brooklyu, N. ¥., tire country as well—needs is au ap ( ioui top to bottom.” I take the dl- have a large number of people who lic c! its “immensity” that people be thinks the bouse of representatives propriation sufficient for all purposes, reel issue with him on lliat propoli- are willing to make affidavit IbutlLey gan to doubt its statements. As its ought to have power to proceed with that could lie made available within llou. Bctueeii lS7d and the present fee! pretty darned bad. pretensions kept growing, the people busiuess, aud therefore it does not ap the next four or five years. time considerably more than 1110,00.) Henry E.di who arrived iu Si'.ver General Miles will give the commit miles of railroad have b«*eu built in believed them less, and finally when prove the course of the Democratic minority iu congress. Says the Eagli: tee a further exposition of his view- the L lilted .Stales. The steel rail limi Lal.*' from \ icka. Cal., a few days ago. Nickell began to swear to the “im ■'ll would seem to lie a rudimentary on this subject next Friday. ba la rough trip from Sprague rivei other metal connected lheiewitti ln- mensity” of his business there was aud essential power of a deliberative ■ One of the recommendations of tlie voiveso vast a sum of money that 11 to Stean. He und'-rtook to follow the nothing further needed to convince body to decide whether it is present Board of Fortifications was that a could not have been raised to send mil trail of some Indians through that valley but the snow and winds oblit them of its falsity. The effect of for business. If such a decision is at guu factory should be established on of the country in gobi com. Tue to erated all trace of them ami he could the momentary mercy of a few mem- the Pacific coast. General Benet guv. tal eost could not have been less than Nickell's evideuce is seeu in the re tiers through a technical falsehood, the committee figures as to the cost not tell in wl at direction to proceed, $.’i<K>,l)<K>,l)tK). We hud a large interest sult of the two recent lawsuits in the jiofisibllitieti of obstruction are uu of transportation to the Pacific coast to pay abroad on the public debt, aud Im lay m «-amp waiting for a clear sky . which be was beaten lioth m the cir lluut«nL by laud aud water routes. He said for bine years after lSil) gold was at it During that time he went out on a that inasmuch as one-third of all the premium in the I'liited Stales. Dur lull and ehmlatl a tret* to obtain a bet cuit and supreme court. The Southern Pacific Company has guus required to carry <>ut th«* scheme ing thus«« years u«*.irly 40,IKK) miles o! ter view ami try to get Ins bearings, issue«! a lithograph map of the l’uit«»d proposed l>y the Board of Fortifica railway were constructed, and to im : tel such slow progress was made that When the Northern Pacific railroad States showing, by blue hues, the route In* tli 1 Hot reach Lis camp till about tions would tie mounted ou the Pa English rail and pay for it with midnight, ills horses 11 al no feed t X was first projected it was generally pursued by California on Wheels, on cific coast, the establishment of a guu port gold bought at a large premium would supposed that the route of the road the trip last year, aud in red lines the foundry there r. ould lie a matter of nave beeu impossible. A large por ci pt the bark ot pine trims an l ins route for 1889. Last year the exhibit small supply of food gave out, so that would make its winter o|>eration went East aud returned by the Centra) economy, in case* the laiard's recoin tion of the railway enterprises would be was coin[M-lled to kill a <*olt for Ins mendations are adopted. of necessity have been abandoned if much more difficult and uncertain route, and reached St. Paul to the i.wn susteu.inee. Ho finally walked the expoit of gold to pay for the rails i 1 out to the AL ranch on Stean anil by than that of the Central Pacific; and uortb, Omaha aud Cincinnati to the had beeu the condition precedent to Waaamaker's I’astal Telegraph. breaking a trail ami carrying hay suc- when the Canadian Pacific - many south, and Boston to the east. This year the exhibit went to New Orleans Washington, Feb. 11.—Postmaster- tbeir construction. But the manu cte led in rescuing seven of tb*> ti n miles nearer the north pole-was tie by the Sunset route, returned west to General Wanamaker was before the facture of steel rails at borne gave an h a I of hoist» ho start««! with, Ji-ing gun people said it couldn't lie kept Colorado via St. Lmns and Kansas bouse comniitte on postoffiet s and post immense stimulus to business. T u . ■ ight day sin traveling a distance or of thousands of nim were p.ii l gool open at all during the winter. But City, and will go north to Duluth aud roatis to-day and discussed fully the wages, and go >d investments ami gr a’ dinarily accomplished in two. proposition iu bis autinal report for es east to New York, and will return by latitude is not the only thing to con enrichments toliowed tli * line < . th.- Their Business Booming. way of the Northern Pacific. The ex tablishment by the government of a sider in such a question. This win hibit this year is drawing much more postal telegraph. He submit led a uew roids and opened to th - Am u .m Pr. l>a!>' v n > on«* thing lias call-a d p opl<* I ng ■ 11 -id» for eulerprif not ter, while the Central Pacific was attention than it did last year. plan providing for the least* Ly tie ich a in in-oil rev.val of trade at Chit government for twenty years ot wires t'.i«*reto ore accessible. w o.i Bros drug store as tlieir giving blockaded for weeks by snow in the A movement is s dd to be on foot in for j I might a-k Mr. Gladstone what rnviiv to eustou ers of so m my fr'e trial carrying ou business ami for de Sierras, and the ‘•Sunset’’ route was Brazil to elect ex-Etnperor 1> -m Pedro livery by earners iu the first delivery would he have done with the 1 ilior of 1> *tl ■ . a Hr. King’s N w Disvovi rv f« : closed by slides and washouts, the President of the Republic. The feel- . following receipt of the telegram. The the tlioueauds of iu-u engag ’d iu < oil .amptivn. their trail - is »imp.y nor. • us in this very valuable article Canadian Pacific serenely put its mg is gaming ground that the Kepnli- scheme, he iusisted, is practical and manufacturing rail if it ba t been i from the ¡'.act that it alwnvs cure! line ' lie has come to stay, aud the imperial judge«.! practicable to buy the rails m trains through on time, never miss ist exties iu Europe are accepting the free from objections. Wanamaker pro Euglaud? Fortumit.« ly l,e has vc.i never disa|>i>oiiits. t'oughs. colds, I posed a union of the post and tele a tin ia, lironc liiti.s, croup and ail ing a single trip, and the Northern situation. A titling climax to the lus answer in advance of the qmsu m, graph on a basis that would uot inter tliro.it and bmg disema s quickly cured Pacific has only been blockaded a peaceful revolution by which, in a day. fere to any appreciable extent with for be tells us that “in Arm , io i w Luc m b -l li tiefore buy lug by g< : im; a monarchy became a republic, would single day all winter. The Northern any existing rights, but would off--r pro luce more clotb an,1 more non at a tri il I, >tile free, largo stm $1. Every be in the recall aud election of the de high pitceB, instead of more cereals is expecting some trouble from floods posed Emperor the first President. incalculable service to classes uot uow and more cotton at low | rices.’’ Tue L. tuo warranted. the use of the telegraph to next June, however, when the deep Of all tha monarchs of this century enjoying any large degree, il** had been di grain-growers of the West and tlm At'a Bargain. snows in the high mountains begiu Dorn Pegro is easily first in liberality rected to negotiate au l s«*cure lease*- cottou-groivers of the South will ob of ideas. At heart he is republican, to melt A dwelling house an l large lot con of wires 6ucb as the great uewspapei.- serve that Mr. Gladstone holds out to and asks nothing lietter than to be al uave from city to city, or such as brok them a cbeerfui prospect. l'n y taining 1acr**«, on street to return to the land he rnl«*d so ers aud Linkers have connecting tbeii “should produce n ore i ’ tit I i a id in h .ice r. si 1. n *o part of Ash’.m.l for The Democratic papers of South lowed kindly an<l pass his remaining days m offi.vs and different cities, th it the more cotbui at 1 >w prices!’ Mr. ■ de at a barg.au. l ine lot of fruit on ern Oregon, led by the Ket-ieu*, have p a *e, as President or privatecitizea.— public might conunuuicate through ; Gladstone se* s that th * proti’Ct ve th;* place;con.fortable sin .11 house and endeavored to create the impression | Ex. them their business through the post- system steadily tends to keep tip the s: .‘Ide. throughout the state thatevery prom For further information inquire at It is understood that the Democratic offi *es from city tocity or by niessag. .- price of ••cell* il» an 1 coltou,” and Iv asivs that mm ifii-tur s oi “cl-itli au-1 I i pings mli’i) or Allies.. I>. I’.iyne inent Republican in this part of the lea*lers of the House have held several dioppeJ in the mall boxes. People bat! now, la* continued, in nou" b* alluiil-i led so that wo may I’hoi'iiix. < >r. state wants a nomination at the next conference» lately to cousider the question of coutesliug the constitu their business offi tes. 1 lerks wmi conhi raise “more ceria Is uni more ei’l.m state convention. The Review had a tionality of Reed’s ruling that mem soou learn the tick of the machine it lo.vpric s.” Mr. Gia I-roii-*■ -.id -ut- definite object in view when it liegan bers preseut but not voting s' all b • . Carriers traveled over the ■ ame street« I ly considers the present prie s .*1 to poke its finger into the Republican counted to make tip a quorum. In in. . Itavi rsed by telegraph boys, and cereals in 1 eo.lo.i as "high puc s." believer a stunps coni 1 be u.n 1 for piynn-ir, pie, and the object was quite appar interview Carlisle paid: lb nry Gi-iirg -'- T.ixTii ary. bill is passed which affects the rights sons to dispetise with book lie ping, ent—it was after the scalp of Oregon's of an indivi Inal or property, then the ant! all that was n- di d t > b old ii| I'o th** • d t h ut tli ’ iioiNus: Yi»i present Representative in Con pi-rsi-n or corporation whose rigl-tr 'lie service was the authority and tli* print* it m your I i~t w* *-ks I sue at* gress. The other Democratic or ar«- abridged or property affected may wires. He declares most emphatically iiticb- lioui Hie S.iu Fia-icisi-o l /irtm- gans took up the tune Jfitcause they S-ek redress iu the courts Oy testing . that sui-li s. iviee was th*** iegitiina'« icle, the wnli-r ut wliici, eviil u.iy, S n «»Hparilla, an<l b*» aure yon get it, the coiisiit ut tonality <»f the lull pissed voik of the post* ffi -i. and Hit* p*«>pl- ■va-il ii--ly un •¡an', of th * so j et you want the b.*st blood-purifier* thought it might possibly raise dis nmler lv-»-ii's ruling. Of course we were right 111 s’011 I) d -m in hug ti l i<* w-.is attempi lug to di.- -ti-a. Sp- ak- With its forty years traction in the camp of tbeir party cautiot take the matter before the graph facilities nt po.-'.d stations. iug of Henry G -urge’s sin .de t x Ol inn x.nnph’d suc W.iu.iin iker lh**u stated th-* pr > enemy in this part of the state. Two courts. We can only refrain from m*-tIi nl. he eonipl.iet-u-ly releis to i .- cess in the cure of or three Republican editors in other Voting on some measure which will VISIOUH ot the proposi I law. Nottillu. "piacing Hi * w noie bmde-1 of tux ition I* "<>'i lYidvases, you involve the rights of some person oi iu I! e nc: should lie «o construed a« to c.<n make no mis parts of the state were timid enough property, and so create mi occasion fur prohibit any telegraph company iron upon the burner’’—one ot th*« Veiy tiling« it would not «lo. A very gen take iu preferring to be actually alarmed at the pros testing the coiistitii'iimailty or the perfottiling general business for th* i-r.il igtior nice pr*-v li ns to what Ayer’s pect of Southern Oregon demand.ng Speaker’s decision. We are all con public the same as is uow done. 1’*-- ti otgr's tlusiry really is, but lie ial telegraph cliarg -« in any on** st.it* vinced that it will not stand. ” Chronicle man should have lea. an unwarranted share of the offices, shall m*t ex-*«***! 1 I cents for nn-ssnges "i’n*gri »s and Poverty" b f hi * com Concerning the Alaska seal fisheries ■nd they said their say. Several “in of twenty words or less, eouutmg tla batting “Henry Gemgi 's Tiieories to any other. Ths dependent” papers saw a fine oppor lease, a Washington dispatch of th- addre.-s and signature, nor over 2> winch Heuiy George never piom ri fo:.'-runner of mod 22*1 says: At noon today all parties cents for any «list«uce nu ler 511 mil.*», tunity for “smart” paragraphs about interested iu the seal fishery lads were gatisi. el 1 blood medicines, nor over 5 ) cents for any gre it* r dis- Mr. George is neither nu annrehis:. the excessive crop of candidates in turui-hed by Secretary Windom with Ay.r's Sarsaparilla lamm. The rale« ami rules ami regu communist nor socialist, but mho Ls s’ill the most pop Ibis county, and they aired tbeir printed copies of all Hie bids received, lations are to be pr-scnls'd by tin- cates a sin-pie and emm«*utly j is’ ular, being in great smartness. So, altogether, there has and were notified if tLey had any ar postm.-sler geneial. Tue bill also pro un thod of t itatiou, outliind by lit li guments to < ff.-r for or against any of er <1 maud than all been considerablesaid about the num the bids they must file them with bim vides for the establishment of a system st If as follows: otlicis combiued. of postal telegraph money-orders at a ber of candidates that Southern Ore on or before Monday noou next. The -W«> aiiv-iH-.de the abolition of nil ’’ Ay er's Sarsaparilla is selling faster rate not to exceed double th«* rat** n**w- gon will have before the convention. Secretary appreciates the obstacles charged, in addition to double postal taxes upon md istry and ilio prodne - than ever before. I ne-11 lv-iiate to of lndu.-.lry, and th'* taking, by taxa r*-i oninieml it.” — George AV Whitman, It is now but a short time until the that would confront a successful bld telegraph eburgee. tion upon land v. In* s irresj ■ -tivu of Di legist. Albany, Ind. der it he should be any other than the state convention must be called, and present lessee, aud the Secretary de improvements, of tin* inumai rental *’ I am safe in say ing that iny sales of value of all those various form.» of Ayer’s barsaparilla far «-xcel those of we shall soon see whether our Demo sires to give a uew lessee all the time Silver Legbiation. natural opportunities i mbr.ici-d mi liny otlu r. and it gir *■» thorough sutisfac- Wa-blngtou dmputi h Feb 22; cratic friends have been having all poesiltle to get ready for the business li< n.”— I. 11 Busli, 11* » Moines, low». The Republican members of the ri -r th«* generili term. Land. their fun over a purely imaginary tur by May 1st, w-beu the lease begins. We bold that to tax 1 ilmr or its pro •• Ay er's Sarsaparilla ami Ayer's Pill The Secretary slateil that lie would Semite finance committee, iu nn infor- moil in our camp or not. They have endeavor to award the bids on Tues inal meeting to-day. decided upon nu ducts is to discourage industry. im- tin- best selling iiH-ilivin«« in m; W*- hold Hint to tax land values to Htote. I ■ an reioiiiln* nd them i-onscten- certainly given the Republicans a day next or W«*dnesday at the fur agreement to bring in a report making tiotisly.” C. Bukhaus, Pharmacist, timely hint and wholesome suggestion, thest. .Tue general impression is that the coinage 84.000,(KK) a month, which tbeir full innouut will r«*n«l*-r it im Roseland, III. possible for any man to exact from the North American Commercial Com report will not be opposed by lb-' whatever they nay have intended or ’’ We have sold Ayer's Sarsapaniia pany of San Francisco will be award«*! on tlie committee, so there others a pri ’eforthe priviL-g«* of ir lure for over thirty years an*! always desired iu their witty and fanciful the contract ou their bid of $10.75 per Democrats Illg thus** botmtii-H of nature in which will Le no minority report. Even 6ucb recommend it w hen asl<*-*l to name the statements of the situation. If th«* skin. silver meu ns Stewart and Jones will all living meu have au e piai righi of ln .t bloml I'urii'i-r." — W. T. Mt Lean, use; that it will compel every indi Druggist, Aiigrt-ta, Ohio. Republicans n«*t*ded a warning against probably support such a measure, re viduai controlling naturili opportuni I have sold your nii-dii-ines for the alizing that free coinage is not yet at going to the convention from the Like the Johnstown Horror. ties to either utilize th«m by the em last seventeen years, ami always keep tainable. southern part of the state divided fine P kescott , A. 1'.. Feb. 22.- The Said Senator Teller to-day: “There ployment ot labor, or atianilon them tl ' 111 in Htoek. as they ar*- staples. ■nd uncertain about just what they large storage dam built across tLe is not a majority in th«* Senate opposed to othora; that it will thus provi 11 ‘ There - nothing so good for the youth ful blood' as Ayer’s Sarsapaniia.” — shaJl demand, they at least can't Hassayampa river by the Walnut t<» silver. There ia not a single Sena opportunities of work for nil ni -ii. It. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. Grove Water Storage Company two tor who would to-day vote for the en ami secure to each the full rew . 1 oi blame their Democratic friends for years ago, at a cost of $300,000 gave “Ayer's Sarsaparilla gives the best suspension of silver coinage. bis labor, and that as a n-solt invol- satisfa* tion or any me*ii*-ine I have in not having given them the warning I way this morning ut 2 o’clock under tire Some may oppose silver, but you can untnrv poverty will be abolì «’ I, e l Mo, 1 romum' nd it, or. as the in due time. Eastern Oregon nearly the great pressure of a heavy flood not find one who would stop i's Coin tiic gre-il. inte np-rmit-i* -ndvi -i t a’ J>. '.is say. ‘I pii-eribe it over the and swept every thing before it. Forty always has gone into the convention age. I think there is going to ba an in spring from poverty and tin* dre i-l •' coiinti-i.’ Jr never fails tc meet the jiersous ure known to have lost their ternational ngr«*. ment so m on the sil poverty will beswept away.” cao * for w hi. h I r< .■*'m’:-*-i’*l it. even with candidates aud cross purposes lives. wl .-ri the doetors’ prescriptions have J NO Bl ri'ERWORTU ver question. When that agreement 1 i-n of no avail." —C. 1- Calhoun, enough among its delegates to utterly As the town of Wickenburg, thirty is reached I believe that, a universal Monmouth, Kansas destroy the iutiueuce and power it miles tieiow the dam, was on the same standard will be adopted and silver A Wa.teil Winter. stream, great fears are entertained should have from a sectional stand elevated to the place where it I elongs. dteleua .Mom ) iti.-pateb, Feb 21 for the safety of that town, but as point. Southern Oregon tuny make there is no telegraphic communica The universal stnudard in my judg-t At 12 o'clock l ist night th-- g ivel ment will I m * fifteen and one-half the same blunder, but it may easily tion uo news will be obtainable of its rnxrABED by fell for th«,» la t time, ending the ii-st ounces to one ounce of gold.” avoid it. Without a united purpose fate until to-morrow at least. session of tin- State L gi lai nr . Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lcw-e!'. Mas The service dam of the company, Ninety tedious days Lave dragged by, t Sic, , Six haul«*, 8s. Wc: -I».: »lo: ■ on the part ot its delegations from located tiflo-n miles below the rvser. UvestiH’k in Siskiyou. and the result is ab-, lately nothing. the several counties it may Come out voirs, and fifteeu miles of tlume just But nowhere will be found a body of (Treks Journal of ths convention with nothing to approaching completion were also men who are truer to party interes t The flooding of the island in Scott ■how for its section. With an ami swept away. Altogether the company and sense of honor than thotniity- Valiev, by the fre- t in Scott river, cable and sensible understanding h.is spent over c8*H),0Ul)on the enter caused very little I <s of stock, con r-lglit R -pn scntatives and eigld S na- prise of storing water for hydraulic among those who are regarded as pos milling, and the machinery had ar trary to cx|>ectations, because the tors of the lt> publii-an patty who left uolbiug uniloue from the beguming sible candidates, it may make its in rived and they expected to commence farmers anticipated the flood, and io coneihato tfie refractory I >em i -r .t . had driven their stock to the upland fluence felt and secure a just reoog operations next week. Rule or rum has be- n the wan-ii-word The dam which held the waters sections. of th-* B’ltirbou element, and rum I' nition for the southern conut ice. back was 110 feet long at the base and Throughout Shasta Valley, nearly I C0N8UM2TI011 There have been iD the past l<x*al 400 feet at the top. It was 110 feet all cattle owners are losers to more means to it- If. Lieutenant (« .vernor Rn-kards also leaves wi>b ti e com- -. ISOKOFULA. contests which placed the Southern thick at the base and 10 feet i-t the or less extent, and the same may be metid itions of every hom-.-t Moutan- Oregon delegation in an awkward top, forming a lake three miles in - I of Scott Valley, Kinmath river lau. lie m v. r f cl* d ml!* m : i ry - light, to say the least, in the conven length Io three-four’Lis of a mile wide and all sections, ns nay was notv -ry mg m-um-nts, when o: i.-r I • uis amid |COLDS 1 and 110 tert deep. Lieutenant Brodie, plentiful ou account of light crops have lost tbeir pa i-uce. (Jo.vardu-e, 5N tion. Let our possible candidates ill charge of the work, was ab» 'it nt during the summer, while it was im olid ’met ion, shame ami perjury are I WastiagDiseasei have mutual candor and good sens- Phoenix, sup« rintei’dii’g the shipment p.'SS’bk to haul fetal through th” tin* frni’.s the D-m-’Cr.itic members enough this time to settle among of m ic'nuery, and his lif** was saved. deep snow, or drive stock to where will t ike borne wi.U the n, luaugli Wonderful Flesh Producer Idaijy have gained ono pound Of those known to be drowned were it could be obtained. Many «toc< fl ml b-s.-, I lie s* s-i ni will be memora themselves before the convention J. H lines, wife aud four e' 1 Iren; H. in-li cu* down tree- on the liills de ble fort v*-r, as it ii is — rv«-d to mil e per ¿lav by ita use. meets who shall be first aud most Boone and daughters, J >Un SilLy. an 1 win rever their sock could le.i h, ibe 1{ iiiibl'c iiis <-f M mt m i. Scott’s I? nulsion is not a ee- urgently supported in ths convex Joseph R.ytioids, Alts. McCarty i.ud to s<cure browsing u-'lil the snow .V th- eloveuth U *ur the D*mocr.its would melt down for them to reach sprung ano her o' h r <• nil i • u -- crot remedy. It contains the tion. Thia is good, .common sense: S McMillen. the sage l-rush an I shrubs of the i-rop--s, i-’bs >’ti tii«* m- i bers of ibe stimul'tirg’properties of Jthc it is good politics; an.l ns a rule it is pl mis. Tiio I l.ie'.in le of th- raiboa 1 Ho I»«*, aud ' sk*-d I hat all ten -• mt »1- .-hi'm3 and pure Nor- the only way to effect anything iu a A contain«! cu ghn; *s very nnnor- was nl-o u creat d s ster to stock num nis resi-’ii nd th it a m w e i-t’o-i I**- Lyr< ng lo |H-isons sitting lu ’ r vcu in any state convention. as tr ii s from below an I al..ng the ti-id. 1 uey ’.v*-r«* inform- I ’. it the vcL-iiin Cod Liver Oil, the po- k nd ot a gatherin';; b- sides, it is of line of :lie r ..al in th s county could Dem-i ratic el mu nt-vo-ud iipp ir iu Lncy ti both being largely great damage to the throat and tun.'», The war still gœs ou m the cloak mid is excedingly dang, runs at this li .ve stipplie i pleu’y of hay in saving the H«'U> * nil 1 « nli r a for n d co- - st, Uicuo 1. lb ia used by Pl department, at Hunsaker's, with no season <>t the year. One half bottle of bulb cattle aud slice wbicLi was refusi-d by Ito D---u->et ts. Ci-’ .1.3 t il over the world. eigne of peace. ♦ Beggs’ Cherry couch syrup will rd.eve any ordinary cough, and this remedy PAL;\’4 L LE A S Ri 3 LK Tae < 11 est ba.lwire and Say. you rncu that wear 9. 10 and 11 costs no more than the inferior grades boot*. (letter look out wli it Ilunaak'-r t pM irebusiu.se of 15 F. R*e«cr in Sold by all Druggists, that are thrown ou the market to sell at saia, for be sells'em cheap aud th-y Ashland for sale at ent pilco of SCOTT & B0 .7H2, CLemisto, B* Y euurinuu» profits. stock, or less if sold at one«. * are sure to go. ♦ Chitwood Bros., Drugg.sts. COAST DEFENSE. Ask For Ayer’s BEFORE TAKING STOCK FOR AT STARTLING PRICES EOWN IN PRICE. Sheeting and Canton F AT FACTORY PRICES. Curtains STILL FALLING. Get your Blankets and Quilts while they are down in price and the weather is cold. LADIES’ AND NESSES’ TRIMMED HATS 0 All for what it would cost you for the work of trimming. F JTJ ri I I N K OF I a MORAL & JIROS., Ashland, Oregon. Opp. P.O Farm Machinery. :o:— NURSERIES I <1 Wc have ri-i «, fold. « lit II Wl a the **'*il -H w Id' ii, v ith**ui irr it Iree» «ill, u n r.sils wilt u i t ii *1 t ■ nuay- in *tiu- mg W't .X d, bl i> if ,-•«1 r< r CUI 10,000 U nine. 10,000 AppL s 5.000 ¡’elidi. CARLOAD DI' 5,000 lcars, 10.000 Grapes, And a rood nvontmeu: of u., Vam-:lea *H lie '.« hudiug GIVE Vs V CAI.I Nurseries at Fast End of Bridge, ASHLAND MEDFORD. UK. 1U2Ì At the - MILLS a . n. CAt iox. L. W. €A s .N —oo----- rp ------- Consisting of------ APPLE. PLAll. I'ED’if. PLUM. PliU! CHERRY, APRICOT. M!< I -I.IX! ALMb.X D. WALNUT, and Si^ds andr. Trees, G:aj»* Vile-, Ci ci ■ ’ In-ms, i 11L- . Hi pls-rit -, Straw! h ! i-. a. 1 :gs. Etc., l ie. Our tr«-i-s are crownv th r * irrigation on lit d lr‘1 li .- :ol ; of k*-o ■ n va- r:i-ti*-s that su*---i-*,l m h'oii’lu-rr. Oregon. I l.o-*- i-niit.« piet-i_- ■:<•<■ pi mling wiii do w.-ll tovi-it onrorchard <n it nur- -< rv. . r writ« i for pr «••■ list. I'u-to. - *T . ph ,-. Josi’p! in--c'inr.ty >i< ’on. !L K .t item, Gi in's Pass B! AU selling cheaper for cash than Flows and Harrows have ever sold in this market. REP •AOODBURN SCOTT’S NURSERY s & CWrefl ÿjfefitcMMiria 4> A fine stock of Press Goods all at reduced prices. Sarsaparilla Ayer’s Sarsaparilla n e ' LARGEST STOCK ¡’J THE WORTHWEST ! Carload of VINES & SHRUBBERY To arrive in a few days. Scud for catalogue and price list to J. 11. Stltlciitr, WoudWii. Or.