.1 ac k >o il vi lie Items. Heal Estate Transactions. NOTES AXI» NEWS. The Timex is still snarling because it wasn't supplied with paper by the H. J. Clark to Carrie £L Minckler, Gen. J C. Tolman and Hou. C. B. T idinus at the latter's expense dur­ Senator Ingal!« will d> iver the ora­ Watson, of Ashland are in town. lot No. 50, Prachts addition to city of Era fay. March 7. I'iiM a' Gettysburg next memorial day. Ashland; con. $900. ing the blockade, aud indulged last tion I John M''D ino'i^U, of l olo, was in Jami* G. Birdsey, Guardian of week in another of its coyoteisms when Abraham Lincoln's graudeoi and Jacksonville Satin day. Geo g« IL and Aunm D. Budsev. KUITVK1AL N< (TESAMI NEWS. it intimated that a Roseburg paper namesake, the little sou of I'. S. Miss Knte ls*mlierger, court steno- minors, to Max Mailer, undivided ‘3 Minister Robert T. Lincoln. died in The Montana Republican senators furnished its readers with telegraphic London on the 28th ult. gruplier, went to Grint's Pass on Sun­ interest in lot on California street, Jacksonville; con. SI00. day evruiug. are likely to take their seata in the news daily, "just as the T idinos did" Max Muller to Isaac and Jennie The Floriila orange crop is isdieved — bat furnished the daily free. The V. S. Senate. Judge mid Mrs. Nail «pent several Muller, lot ou California street, Jack­ to be almost destroyed by frosts this fact is that the Roseburg paper in days visiting friends in Ashland last sonville; con. Slot). Gen. Alger's boom for the Presi­ question did not print altogether any­ month. 'The mild whiter had brought week. A.’ii L. Lewis to A. H. Maegly , N ail kinds of fruit out earlier than usu­ dency is already rising again. The more telegraphic news than the al. Mr. aud Mrs. Isaac Miller are again E. .'.I of sec. 7, mid & j£_ l4> of Sec. 6, tp. 26, S. FL 1 W. three huudrsd acres; country might have a much worse— Weekly T idinus received and printed Chnuucey M. De[>ew deuics the occupying tiieir reelmure ou t'altfoi- con. 8.7K). and is not likely to have a much (let­ in one issue before it began the daily published statement that he intends nla street Oscar G.initird to H. G. Kesterson, ter president tliau Alger would it issued this free to regular sub­ to resign the presidency of the New Mr. mid Mrs. Win. M. Il-ihie* are S. E. '4 of N. W. and N. E. l4 or make. scribers just as the Roseburg pap­ York Central Si Hudson River rail­ housekeeping at the Ni-ub-r pluc- on Sec 18. mid N. |„ ,,t \ \y i4 ,,f s,„. road to become a candidate for pres Court street. 17. tp. 36. SR 2 W. The socialists have made great gains er did aud would have done the ident of the United State® iu 1892. Mrs. M. Aiuistrong and George' $10. in the receut election in Germany, •anie the next week, had the daily Kate Howell to M ggie ___ E 11 .•li in. Ex-Speaker Banks, who is acknow­ Every issue <>t ledged to have presided over the House lluyt* have returnee! to Uieir residences ' N > , of L.t 4. blk. 28. C?tv o’f'.Vdilu i I: and the power of the imperialist party not t>«en demanded that they removed ftoui during the ■ con. SliXXJ. •* seriously crippled. Bismarck may ths D aily T iding » contained as in au impartial manner says: "Speak­ flood. L. M. Lyou to 1. J. Phipps, W t-^ of conclude that another war must lie much telegraphic news as that week's er Reed's rulings are perfectly correct, Judge Webster, Dist. Att.Coivig, C. lot 1, blk. 3, Barrs addition to Med­ aud I think every posi'iou taken by lasne. however, and the Cost of its commenced ■ed suou. to hold the empire W. Kahler, H. K. llatlU.i and Chas. fold; con $135. him is a sound aud tenable oue." publication under the circumstance« Neil are all at Grant’s Pass, circuit together t uluder the crown, J. G. Birdsey to Max Muller, un­ The last Btorms have played sad court being iu session at that place. was entirely too great to lie under­ divided S interest iu land ou Cali­ havoc with livestock interests east of T bere is i-s no hope of any important taken in any other way than just as James A. Cardwell is still in critical fornia street, con. $400. Irgisiatlol J by Congress tins session it was done. The Roseburg paper the Cascades, and reports will again health, with no preceptible improve­ Jiiino Barnum tn J 5 Cummow. land m have to be revised. Iu many places St 5, tp 39. > K 2 £. Also lots 1, 10, blk 3.‘. that will i make a practical l>eginniiig ment iu his condition. His daughter, < oolidge addition to city of Ashland: von is entitled to great credit for ita en­ more damage is reported than from Mrs. 1. W. Berry, of Salem, is ex­ of the reclamation of the and public terprise, but what should be thought all the Btorms of the u inter hereto­ pected here on a vtsit in a few days. Prt\i.1 Alien to Alexander Walker block hinds. The eastern and southern of an "immense" institution like the, fore. H W hitney Traot” |70 Murtha i‘> and .1 8. Howard to Marion I Mr. M. J. Canning, of the firm of inemliersoppose the proposition to ex Ex-Cotigre«emau Taulbee, of Ken­ Fryer, lot 12, blk, 40, (own of Medford. « ou. Timet, having three towns within tucky, was shot iu the head, but uut Canning A Wallace, Portland pharma­ $40 pend money to make farms of the daily reach, which made no effort to fatally wounded, by Chaa. Kmeaid, cists, arrived from the north Sunday. Orr and Tran- <’»» tv J. J. Fryer, lot 2. blk "deserts" in the "great west." obtain any telegraphic news until the correspondent of the Louisville Timet, He returns to Portland to night ac­ SO. con I.TO. John and Elizabeth Bolt to Johu F Bailej, on the steps of the capital at Washing­ companied by Ins wife, (nee Miss Ida water ditch and mining < ¡ huh ou Foots A meeting of the Republican state week after the weekly T idings came ton last Friday. Taulbee Inni as- Prim,) who Las lieen iu Jacksonville creek,and known as th« Draper Ditvh and mining claim. con.|900 for several weeks past. central committee was held at Port­ out with diaiiatches. and was theu , saulted Kincaid. John Boll to Kubli anti bolt, oue water land Wednesday, and the result will shamed into having telegraphed from ditch together with uiiniug claim, on middle Jas. G. Birdsey, sheriff, with Dr. March “came tn like a lion" in the I fork ol roots creek: con. Ashland at reduced rates for its Jackson as guard, went to Portland probably be a call for the state con­ eastern states, The temperature W H. Pomeroy to Ina F. Pomer«»y. vention to meet sometime in April. weekly a little of the news that had throughout the Southern Atlantic last Friday with the prisoners who blk 22, town of Medford; con 150. i s. to J ob F Grinin, land in Sec > are wanted there on a charge of em­ Chairman Buali has called a meeting l>eeti appearing in the T idings . The states were about the coldest ever bezzlement. They also took Charles 14 lr>. *p h 2 W, von. 321 acres, known for the first of March. 'The ore an«i Traiix. (o, to L. Martin, Timet man is a great “ rustler" for ............. ....... lot Ml of the Democratic stnte central com­ Doble to Salem, wlio wa« sentenced blk P. ’ • '• *•’ K. K addition to city of V .bland. East has bad a mild winter, but is mittee at Salem on the 19th inet.. and ads. and subscriptions and county catching storms aud “blizzards" this to one year iu the penitentiary from eon 1125. H B and H H. Carter to E \ Mill*, lot this couuty for larceny. the Democratic state convention will •crip, but when the necessity comes week. and W ’a of blk. Bi. Pravtitn addition to to \ Ashland; i7So for genuine enterprise in furnishing C-ol. R. A. Miller, sec. S. O. S. B. A., Aio don I it tie held won after that of The Oregon immigration board sent -M<) attend to it. He pre­ braska. and 4800 to Chicago, and has collating and compiling t lie data for aerei, von. 330J. M . L. M< < aH, adut . t<» S. m Khode*, land made preparations to send alaiut .rXt.- the report of the Board; it will em­ in Se<; 5. tp 39. S I: 1 p. •>; «errs; «-on |10j0. The news is telegraphed from Sau fers second-hand Dews every time. brace carefully collected statistical B. and E C. Galey to \V. P Benn, lut •* (XXI to Iowa, Michigan, and New Eng ­ Francisco that there are twenty-five addition to Ashland con. 3700. land. Eight small boxes of Oregon uud general reports from the vanous Prachtn (»rc and Ir tri' < n. to Win. I’lrich and T. thousand idle men in the city, and prune«, the doicest raised in the state, counties of the district, the whole J. Kenney lot. ’•♦i. blk 70 tou n of Medford Brire anil DcMamtie Critirisni. forming quite a comprehensive and that they propose to have a monster con 3103 have been sent for exhibition in Chica­ Says Mr. Calvin S. Brice iu hie interesting pamphlet. It will tie is­ Henr Holt to W illiam Eastman, laud iu procession, l'ke those of the Rondon go- Columbia interview: sued by the state printer without de­ J4» « ~ •. tp. 37. S R 2 W, I a« re, con, $‘k‘. bread petitioners. The number is no J. Johnson to Georg« S Briggs lot > It was n Pittsburg ch-rgyraxu who lay aud will lie very valuable, as set­ blk Mary I confess »y surprise at the course 6. town of .Medford: ecu doubt a groat exaggeration, but the of World, told his congregation that the Tracy ting forth the present aud future [><*- the New York Minnie Bari to W R. r>ivkti200 President's refusal to mention Jeans state. the const, in consequence of the ex- ought to kuow lietter than to su|q>oee H. Flindt to J Leonard and ( 1 me capable of the things bis pa{>er so Christ in bis Thanksgiving proclama­ lot 15 bla. 1., town of Medford Due of the incomprehensible things Skeefe-s, tensive and long-continued trans­ freely and so recklessly charg<*. full 3140» tion. The question of interest now is portation blockade* ami the long and The World knows Mr. Brice as a what terrible siu has Pittsburg com­ of the present is why the T hhnoh re- sharp, shrewd, successful man of af­ mitted that deserves such “diviue imrter's “copy” failed to reach Ash­ severe winter, has thrown many men LAKE COUNTY, fairs. He is a credit to Wail street punishment” as the residence of such land last week, when it was mailed out of employment, and the metropo­ by responsible hands, at the time the lakevtuw Examiner Feb. and bis class. I kuow 100 honorable, a minister in the city. Record “copy" was mailed. The lis of the coast, of course, makes the intelligent democrats in Ohio, any one liester Bonner, aged 14 years, shot Gen. Alger, commander iu chief of most conspicuous showing in the of whom Las rendered the democratic the G. A. R., says' “I made careful postal authorities at this place chum and killed a large mule-tail deer a that it was duly forwarded from this number of its idle men. The open­ party aud the cause of true democracy inquiries while in Washington and office. The coiiuudruiu now is "why is nnle out ori the ice of Goose lake Sat­ ing of spring and summer work will ten times as much service as Mr. learned beyond all question that the this thusly ?” |The copy arrived ou the urday. Brice. But these men are poor com­ Snow fell Sunday and Sunday even­ *■>00 relieve the trouble, temporarily, paratively, anil they have no chance of civil service pension bill cannot pass. tram Thursday afternoon, too late for The East as well as the South will op- ing making about two inches in all. a' least. advancement to the senate so long ns : pose it, and the peusiou committee, G. last issue. E 1.1 The beautiful also fell Monday uigbt a nuiu like Mr. Brice can be found to A. IL, say it cannot pass. I am satis­ Sidiool Supt. Mitchell was unable by and Tuesday and uow the hills are The people of the little town of tiiaka liberal exjienditnrea for the fied, however, the depeudeut peusiou reason of sickness to couduct the wh te again. Drain in Douglas county have showu |mrty. Mr. Brice's liest aud most ardent biil will pass within the next two , quarterly examination uf teachers that was held in Jacksonville the last week Dobson Bros., who have counted what energy, pluck and perseverence friends based his claims to the Ohio ' w eekn." seuatorship iu the receut contest upon The examination was conducted by their sheep, find that they b>st 1,200 will do even under poor proejiects. the fact that he i Brice) had l>een spend­ Victoria, B. C , Felt. 2t- It is under­ I’rof. Gus. Neulierry, assisted by hea l out of a herd of 2,700 with which The talk of a railroad from Drain to ing money for the party in Ohio for Blood the Provincial government has Frank R. Nell. The following is a they started in the winter with on the Gardiner (the bead of navigation on years. Without his liberal investmi nt received confidential auviees regarding list of the successful applicants, kind­ desert. the settlement of tl.e Behring tea ly furnished the T idings by Prof. the Cmpqna river) has been regarded of mouey. Mr. Brice would have had T E. Bernard, who lives over on no more chance of securing a senator­ matter. It is generally believed that Newlierry Mi«* Rosa Griffith, Gold by outsiders as purely chimerical, and ship than Fred Blankner, the perennial hu arrangement will lx- come to rela­ the west side, met with a serious ac­ i'll; U. A. Dickson, Molford; Ell:. •imply an a-tjunet of real estate spec­ sergeant-at-arms of the legislature. tive to the closed sea question, decid '/j' Fr.**, t'l-iitral Point; J. F. Wistier, cident yesterday forenoon. It appears that be got a cartridge stuck in a ulation ill towu lots, but a few weeks He uever made a great .speech, he . ing tiiat the ses is open to all comers, Medford; l>ii-y Soli««, Jacksonville; brceefi loading shot gun and was at­ aud that the claim of the Victoria seal- Milest'.intr.dl.Uniout >wn: Mu»Estella never uttered a great political thought, ago Roseburg wakened to the fact be was never id, utitied with legislation, 1 ers for vessels and skins will bi- Wills, Ashland: lillie Sackett, Med­ tempting to force it back with a nun- nxl when the load went off. forcing that Drain bad materialised her rail- and he has no more claim to lai re­ allowed. ford. tile rod up through hts luiiid and roail “Cbemr to such an extent as to garded as a statesman th in the man Kays a dispatch from Arkuue is The assistant editor of the Time» lodging a _ portiou of the charge _ in the have «ecured the aid of the Central who (ilneks ins boots. 'This is what City. Kansas: “Cherokee boomers seems to have beeu hoist by his own i ti'-sliy part of the hand, jnst back of Trust Co., of New York in the float- the ll'or/d has said of Mr. Brice and i>outiuue to arrive, ami the hauls of petard." Tue pleasant raillery tiiat the little finger. Both the little fin- what it will uout imiti to say unto the Walnut river from this city to the he began over some seliseletiH rhymes get and the third finger recuived hu mg of the bonds. The road is to be end. I New York World, Detn. Indian territory are lim d aud spotted that were published to ridicule s nni>- vere injury. fifty-five miles in length, and bonds with tents, where ciaimers make their liody else, was much enjoyed, until The Mortgage Tax. at the nite of iJG.ttOtl jier mile are to From the county judge we learn temporary alxxle {tending the ojivuilig the ¡mult of the joke turned on him, An interesting _ result of our system of the Cherokee «strip to settlement ’hi-u he transcends the dignity of that there are between $35,000 aud lie issued, (tearing five per cent, in­ terest. The cuustruetioii work is to of taxation, says the Sacramento flee, ludieatious are that tin- iuh I i luto the poliU* literature, by taking refuge iti jMi>,(k)3 worth of outstanding aud un­ is to be developed in the court of San strip will be equal to that into the scurrilous luueudo, and is left chain- . paid coiiuty warrants. There are tuxes iiegin «»sin, it is «aid. Roseburg has Joaquin county, nud tile result may I m tlkluhoiuu country List spring. pion m the field, , a railroad loti »os bay tn project, but a (sipnlar revolt against the system of 090 which will be applicable to the that he has pre-empted, where a proper The congreseioual committee eom- pay meat of county wirrauts. The it hasn't yet made a« much progress taxing mortgagee adopted by the Con­ respect for the opinious of mankind pieled the "urgeut ditieumey” bill as the Drain road, the title of which stitution <>f I k TM. The questiou now last week. It makes a total apjiro- has made him secure iu his tntreuch- jn ige also thinks there are about 83,000 worth of outlawed warrants conies up ou the proposition of the is "'Tiie liupqua River Railroad San Joaquin SniierviHors to raise the pnalioti of $23,650,21K, of w inch ¿711. meut. It is certainly to be hoped outstanding. If these figures are ap­ that the charming and amiable lady Company.” aseeseu.ent of mortgages to face value. 629 is au appropriation »o pay two who has receutly hoiionsl him by ac­ proximately correct, aud we presume they are, this makes Lake couuty’» The proposition has drawn from Sena­ aud three years’ volunteers, bounty TU« "etTete East.'' ami South, tor Laugford and others a violent pro­ to volnuteers, commutations, rations cepted his name and fortune will in­ indebtedness less than 325,090, which spire iu him a more exalted apprecia­ aud horse claims. Amoug others of is not so bad as the figures formerly wher« mont of the money for river test, based upon the principle that a importance is one for the survivors tion of journalistic courtesy aud dig­ showu. aud harltor improvement* hu.* l*-en mortgage cannot be assessed for more and widows of soldiers of the Mexican nity. From last week’s d- ta.. •«! I«tt«r expeudeil in tlm p.int. are eonniderably than tLe land itself. On its face the war aud the war of 1312. 321,598,834. idea appears to have merit. Mortgage«, Turmeutint Skin lliseasr. The and interesting discussion •nrpriaed to fiml that the Pacific like other property, may decrease in Says a Washington dispatch of relative long For iwt-uly year« 1 troubleij with a to the Timet poetry has been eoast state* are now cominx in for so value, but it is doubtful if the Consti­ Feb. 28: In reply, to a resolution of satisfactorily concluded, and the as­ tormeutiug Itching skin disease, which at tution [lermits Assessors to recognize the senate the secretary of the interior large a sbarw of the proposed appro time« canned uie gnat annoyance, and Io«» the fact. The idea of the constitution­ to-day sent to the senate a list of sistant editor, is the Poet Laureate of of sleep. 1 »»• treated by the best local priationn as is indicated by the ex­ Jacksonville. makers was to throw a fair share of abandoned military reservations. pb' si< laus. but received no relief from them. pressions of the members of both the burden of taxation upon the money­ Those in Oregon nud Washington are There is on exhibition at Berkman I tinally couctuded to rake Swift’s (S S. the Senate and the House committee lenders, but all that those shrewd in­ as follows: Oregon Fort Klamath, A Reams« Banking honbe. a him 1«-into * h half dozen bottle« of which effected. dividuals had to do was to add to their 3A>5 acres. Washington Fort Col ­ gold specimen valued at $227.50. on rivers and harbors. Oregon Ims wh.it I consider a permanent cure, ax I have rate of interest. The agitation of the ville, 1070 acres; Fort Steilacoom, 289 There is a card lymg by upon which one of the two great rivers of the felt in. »imptotu» of the disease for over a subject may lead to an important con­ acres. A number of others are in is wntti-t: "Found in Southern < Iregou year w 1 r'owela. Terrill. Texas I inteil State* a river that will lie stitutional change. California, New Mexico. Nevada and since tic* freshet; please do not ask any 1 realise on hluod anti ■•kin deceases mailed the avenue of a commerce rivaling Arizoua. questions.” ft is peculiarly shaped., Swift Sliei iflc Co Atlanta. ■« said to lx 10 inches long, with a large that of the Mississippi. Extensive l Hellot Rex That WeuM *-»r Receive tu The Washington Evening .bfi/r of publican Vote». oblong solid lump on one • nd. it is improvements of this mighty river Feb. 27th says that F. G. Newland«, Washington March I. In the Harm representing a California syndicate bent round to form a loop, and only are needed, and are demanded in the the admonitory legend on the card of the house committee on elect ious interest of the whole Northwest. to-day stood a ballot box tliHt will which recently made exteusivo pur­ prevented the question was it iti that chases of suburban real estate adjoin­ «iregou's Senators and Representa­ figure tn the Featherstone-Cote elec­ ing the city on the northwest. haN pur- shape when found'' tive have ably anti effectively pressed tion ease next week. 'The ls>x is made chased from ex-l’reeident Cleveland 'The sad news was received here to­ of tiu, and is double, so that if the the claims of this stat« toan appro­ ballot is placet! on one side it slips iu bis conntry place on the Tenallytown day of the death of Mrs. Harriet Clarke, priation adequate to push forward the box. but if placed on the other road, near the city, known as “Oak wife of A. is. da ke. which occurrc'i at \ lew ' or "Red Top." The price paid their home al Salem. Jan. 27, 1890. speedily the progress of work neces­ side it slips unjieri'civetl down mto the for the house ami nlsuit twenty-nine Mis. Clarke was ii lady of rare literary basket or itjMiri the floor. The con ­ sary to open the Columbia to navi­ acres of land was 81 40,000. The prop­ attinments, and genial social worth. testant, Featherstone, asserts that erty was purchased by Cleveland four !□ her domestic life, she blended the gation from Idaho to the sea, aud of twenty-one of those lwixes were used the many million« dis|MMed of by the in one county at the election in Ar­ years ago, and with improvements changeless jewels of [e-rfect wife aud «inc* made cost him $30.1X10. motherhood, and she will lx* sadly river and harbor bill. Oregon may kansas. and hs the repubheau ballots mourned by tue dear ot.es upon whom were market! in blue to distinguish The San Francisco Post says; The expect $1,.7K\(MI0. it is said, for work she shed the I *-i. ,«< >n of her g<*»1 words them, it was an easy matter for the Terry* are coining to the surface and works. Tic* st ;ro.' h> r destiny has tn this state. New Yorker* ami some democratic election managers to see again. A Texan Terry and a brother of the people who live so far from that they did not fall into the ballot of Kyle Terry, who has just tieen set, but upon iL‘i st’ori* of time, is left the fadeless in.pr. «s ■ f a true and sdt water that no river ever runs boxes and get counted. The double killed in that state, is said to have loving nature, that will slime tn nn- from their country to the sea ara lip around the orifice can readily be gone ou the warpath with the inten­ dinnnielied splendor until «he gathers taken off, leaving the box absolutely tion of assiissitiatiug Justice Fill I. again her household treasures in the showing their selfishness by calling horn in appearance. Mr. Terry of Texas might profit by the home of the eternal. We tender the Oregon'« Senators "surplus smash­ example of the fate of Mr. Terry of soriowing husband and Ucreuved chil­ ers." Oregon's senators and Oregon California. Should he attack Justice dren our Btucete sympathy, trusting Sot *o Gry Gloomy. can afford to *nnle nt such ill-ua- Wo believe to take it altogether Field in Washington mid du him uuy that the magniiude of their loss, may 111 red clamor. Tito surplus couldn't that Modis* county is coming out in harm the District Court would ileal be the measure of their consolation, Absolutely Pure promptly with him. Meanwhile Con­ te* smashed in a better way than iu better condition than any other couuty gress might act ou 1 resident Harri­ for a multitude of friends mourn with tbepi in their great bereavement. smashing the olmtrnction to free nav­ in the State, and, as one of our friends son’s recommendation that a law pro­ Thix |«ivAtJ»'r never vari«< A marvtd remarked not long ago. “It ia head of pinty. Nlreiigth and wiinlcsomtnosw. . til. mis be ~ igation aud uufrtlereii cuiauieria» in aud shoulders alaivo any other part of tecting Supreme Court More eron<»nii< Hl thau the urdiunry kind»«, «•rauf'* P h ** Note*. and cunu »t b «old In coiapetitlou with »•> great a river a* the Columbia. the State to-day.” True, we have bad passed. Ilin iDultitu ie <•! low test, »hort weight a very severe winter, and there has The Alaska fur seel lenite has Irceli nium or phosphate powders. S«»ld only in belayed letter of last wee» K oval B akjs »« P owdkr < »» Most uf the people west of the been some loss of stock, but com­ let by Secretary Windom to a new War street ’C \ pared with other sections the loss here company, the North American Com ­ the Johu O ’ Connor, contractor of Rocky mountains a large majority sinks into lusignificani’e. What makes mercial Company of New York and of all west of the Alleghames will lie the outlook the more cheerful is the San Francisco, for twenty years from Ashland water works, while iu Grant's Pass last week, was shown alsiut the pleased with the location of the next fact that the winter set-ms to have May 1st next. Among other things town and country by Arthur Conklin, broken up so early, and it is the gen ­ the company agrees, as far as may be world’s fair nt Chicago. New York NEW THIS WEEK the reul estate agent, and bought a eral liehef that the worst is over, and practicable and consistent with their 40-acre tract <-f land near town, with is nursing a p tiufully wounded pride, the mon who a few weeks ago believed interests, to encourage the dressing, a vineyard np >n it. He intends to out she bus fewer sympathizers in chat the heaviest loss would come in dyeing aud marketing of seal skins Sheri IPs Salt*. improve the pl we for a summer home. America than iu Europe. The apathy March mid April now feel that thej^ within the United States. The iiunn- One of the handsomist new resi­ at.d parsimony of New York's will nut lie auy material loss in those h I reveuue to Hie government under WheitH', an execution waw «hi! hsued months, for the grass is growing and the lease, on a basis of lOiUXX) seals dence* iu Grant's Pass is the home of out of th- Circuit Cuui l of the State of Oru wealthy and influential wen at the there is still plenty of hay to fetal till the per annum, will I mi about $ 1.'•Oti,909, Rev. It. McLean, of the Presbyterian gon. f> r Jacksou county, ou the B>th «lay of Aiign-t, i "'i'. aud to me delivered, in fawr la ginning of/ the contest, contrasted outside feed ia good; they ran turn as against about $3tHU 1*0 under the church. A sociable recently held of Wa, ou, Hiitne «1 Wahoti, pldiuiill», with the lively interest and liberal stock on the ranges at an early day, present lease to the Alaska Commer­ tin re wn* largely attended nt;n:ii«*l II < Messtngvi, defeaaid court tn fn\ ’ of the nuid i -aiaufl« »01 thu- sum of Several families from Orarige coun­ C- favor. Aud while we are celebrating facts will lie appreciated all over the Isaac Li tiles, the chief fur dealer and 8’ 00. with interest fivu/on at thv rate of M ty, New York, urrived here Wednes­ per «•• nt p< r annum front the 13th day of the fourth centennial anniversary of country, and that Modoc county will manufacturer of San Francisco. Ft irua -x, I.'**, and 3lb.93< oMt«, and the < < d - g day evening. see many uewcotnerB thia year. | Mo- upon Haiti writ, and in pursuance of sail the primary historical event uf Amer- duc Independent, Feb. 2t). The New York Evening Post has ic«l on tbv hvr» inafivr drs Sugar seems to te* the only article rommaud 1 icu. it is fitting aud satisfactory to never br-eli enthusiastic illy in favor of M-rii»ed nai property ns the property of said of general consumption that the mer­ defendant, Look <>ut. holding the World's Fair in New York, have the celebration iu a represents chants here are out of ph-uty of po­ aii I wh* r. a*, the s;.’. of >* «-aid »aid property wai A new fountain |>eu eapicially ad- and now that Chicago has won the tatoes, flour and feed. enjoined by a pn-lirninary live American city, instead of a great lary order older of eeu enacted at Company nt Grave creek of which he ground room for the great exhibition very tuuoceut looking agreement with I heref«*r< . in ol e lienee to said writ of Albany on account of the Fair; that is manager, lb- says they suffered e.vvri..ion, au ink that fades readily. Theu by a and in a«-< ordance with saif said day, ail the right, a Dew city to do it. Chicago When the agreement fades out a pro­ bling to get up and down town on the ary. and the result was very satisfac­ title and inter« -t w bi« h said defendant hail missory uote is written in and the Feb. 12th. I sa *, in the following described is “built that way." nod bur pride is job is done. For a time this pen will “L roads while the Fan would Lave tory, indeed. Mr. Smith now gm* to on real projH rty, Indng thv undivided half of said properly, to w >t been in progress. Tile Post says that Portland and San Francisco oti busi ­ rotated. too. and she will give the have as much woik to do in the city Beginning at n post 2 1 •' chains north of more New Yorkers would have gone ness for the company. ‘•four hintdred” some lessons in lib­ as in the country. |Statesman. the * w f»7 chains to a |>ost that may Itetrav them into the ill-bred one held there. This shows the After rears of »nfferin« from uerrous de . ii the south bonndarv of A. P. Helman’s The New York Engineering Xeir» difference tietween Chicago people and expression of astonishment. Chica­ donation hiim. th. ».< , , a*t 4:37 ( hains ou says: TLe work of railway extension New Yorkers. Hors<>H cannot draw rang* meni aicl ion«t.pali**n and st'ai l»-.-.g sai I iMHii 'iary ¡in* then< p south2.70« imin> go is conveniently situated for the u.1 leailing pLvsiciaii«. from to p!a« ••-.t 6» ► nniuz 4 i>o beginning at a for the coming season promises more Chicagoans away from their town dur treated h> whom I obtain«*! no relief I wa* in*l*ic*-d To P« in' on the -o'.ith boundary of donation people of America, and the claim of activity than any season since 1887. i tig 1*92. < laim no . m. ’ chain* north of the «¡uartei try 6 S s New York that foreigners won't come In the United States there are 503* - < lion 1 orn»»r on Mx tion line bctwi'vn sec­ issai after i-omtneTiimg lit* u»e. I found m, tion«» * an 1 9 in said township; thence run­ if they have to leave salt water is miles iti process of construction. 7041 I f you or anv of vour family should ning north 2* link* to a ¡*>*1 for corner appetite mii' h improved, and that the use tniiee surveyed and 2831 miles project­ hapuen to bu frigUlfully burned or ;it i dally fo- n»*-1ie month» •*»• n* 'on-.'»r .':cgr»-v* u .-*t 2 1N < !;aiu-* along said r< nd t. • u «•«•rnvi of mill i<-t; nei? < •east 4 32 chain* oar conutty while here, and we want struction, 914. surveys, 438; projected. physician? t boi of MeggtT German . oni-iíntng «¡towtlir- Sin^e eh !- * h (| I hflVH been ’ubject (n To i «<. of l>. Salve at baud in time* like this would 766; total, 2118. The principal enter ­ them to see it. instead of going home 1 1> IO'a ....... ri.pri- o list is known« •*, •aw a world of suffering and ofrentiniis «u-k and jil t« .• th** A- 1sr.il l‘ u i*ut Mill lot. Also th» prises tinder way are in the south and with the impression that the lulled • € ucb. r 1, l'A*. ai u hi»-h limfl i CGinmenved a doctor hill, as it has no i qua: m c.i.se« I.,!ito!ii4i to: « <1; n -.r dime. • feet n southwest, on the coal roads of Penn­ States is a country with the bulk of sylvania and Ohio, and tn Montana of this kind, as well ns infl imation of a l taking*.’» S ! have ba 1 only cue MUaek »ii-ltii. 00 , ; - I,-* of „ i-rrtiiiii lini- run ■ ng B* folio • ■ H. , ntug st a t«)ini I». < HiTW’W'n B bo «.. DrutfciiiN aud tiiat wn - vt.«n I fu givetvd to tak«-G.e :iis**--1,f f 11 e ,u irti -.m uon tie population and resources lying and Washington. Almost all lines in kinds. corner be ’ - pt-V'ti« -c. dm« - , ! i aloresatd. amt run along the Atlantic const, amt a wild prospect are rather short, and are gen­ niim .hence n ,rih 11 , g-ces hc -1 e, ¡Ink». People ».very w cere ! do »' ■ •■■ w h<\r t»i «»e ’ in- purgati' e erally furthered to develop compara ­ • : - - - ■. . . chain*, intet ami half-civilized and commercially I A. Rai l. B!•« ol and relieves nt once, iieruemla r this •au till promptly all orders for aide- Ma-ch, 1 s « m world within the last fifty year«. rem*dy ib sold on a poeiuve guaraotee. walk luaibsr JA» « HI ROSE Y, Hurrah (or Chicago! [VI B. L. Mnwa«. by (Jhitwood Bro*. éiisrir ASHLAND TIDINGS. Cililiirßn Cry ferPitcher’s Castoria TAKING STOCK Phiidv MORAL & BROS 111(1 1 >< >\ ( AT STARTLING PRICES. DOWN IN PRICE. Muslin, Sheeting and Canton Flannel AT FACTORY PRICES. Curtains Get your Blankets and Quilts while they are down in price and the weather is cold. LADEES1 AND MESSES’ TRIMMED KÂTS 0 All for what it would cost you for the work of trimming. rin.N K oi^ 1 A fine stock of Dress Goods all at reduced prices. -U»Jk Where you get a ticket with every dollar’s worth of goods you buy at M0RA1 X BROS.. Ashland, Oregon. Farm Machinery Ul'. Irres »s Lw as <;jv Nurseries at East End of Bridge, II.-’« ASHLAND MILLS MUdoKD. ou A. H. CARS<»."» A.H. CARSON & SON, Fl ip. Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows, Oliver (’hilled Steel (one and two horse) Plows. A full line of Garden City Clipper Steel Plows. Disc Harrows—all sizes. Spring Tooth Harrows, Scotch Drag Harrows, The celebrated Steel King Spring Tooth Harrow AU selling cheaper for cash than Plows and Harrows have ever sold in this market. OÍ -( I I .1 M. I f .1 M .. ( I AI’liK'Ol. NEC! Alri'.F AJ.MOND, W AL5 Shade and Brnan¡oí¡íH . I V t '» Grape Vino, f’nrr u f•», • Black I terri ««P. IG--•(•••» r H:r;iu Ixorri» h . I'tjZ -. Etc.. Etr. < )ur tn i-s an • txntwn wttu<»»i on Red tiill tun id. and nil of k ru-ties that we» ♦‘<1 m Southern < • ••■■on. 'those coulemp itjlij! ire« pl. etnif wi 1 do well t' our I j i.ur very, or write uh for pri 1'ostoffiei*-- Murphy.. ■it. 'lr- gon. K. ib. Ht'.tlCi F-i A. H. CA. a SON & S J •' REPAIRS For Harrows aud Plows Constantly on Hand. WOODBURN NURSERY LARGEST STOCK Iti THE HCRTHV.ZbT ! VINES & SHRUBBERY » «I ud«v U b I I J H. Stllfoaicr, Woulbora. Or.