Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, March 14, 1890, Image 2

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    Friday,
March 14. MJk/
I
UFIBU.'AN 'TATE CONVENTION.
The Repubii<'«iii State Outrai Uouj-
miltee held a meetlug in Portland,
March 5. 1800, and ìshum I the follow­
ing call U» the voters of Oregon;
Hou. J. G. Gray, of Eugene, is au-
T?ouuc«al as one of the numerous cuu-
didatea for the Kepublicau nomina­
tion for state treasurer.
Ed. Hires'll who held the office of
state treasurer for eight years, is un­
derstood to lie laying his wires for the
nomination ou the Republican ticket.
[Eugene Guard, Dem.
Iu the contest for the Lfemocrutic
A kepuUit »11 CunveuUou fc»r «!««• state nomination for district attorney of
• I Gregei I» .««lol m meet ai the ity
Portland. or.L**>>i «>u »<■ lu* • lay. tin* luth
NOTES AND NEWS.
Polltiral Goigtp.
ASHLAND TIDINGS.
•lay oi April, lxsu, at 11 o «lo. k » ni., for th
the
purpurei nom 1 nati ng candidale» f
.u
lollowins «.ilice». t<> wit Kepreaeutaiivv iu
«'.»iigre»». «Hiverner. Supremo Judge. Sccre-
i»ry of State, state Treasurer. Superiinen
«l-ut «.1 Public IfMliurtlon. Stale Printer
aud disiria t oAcer», and to irauMS-i «och
.'th. r bu-iiie»« a« may p>..;>vì ly coinè before
ibe conventi**«» The «xmventhHi will *vn
»f»t of of 21» «tele-xaie». apportioned among
th« several «ouiilie» *• follow«, tl»« »aiue ;
t-emgone delegate at large t >»m each
t> *u*i uue delegate i..r «ve.-y 17. r*»'e* for
«'uugrev«niaii at the June electi.Mi of t"a
* - l.itiu
•
Baker
s Malhwur
Benton
Clackamas
S Marlon
« lalaup
Morrow
Columbia
4 Multnomah
6 Polk
Coca
3 Ti .lamo, 'k
Croak
I Vinatiila
< lurry
H Cnion
bung la«
A » allow a
GHltain
«♦rant
Wasco
Harney
4 ehgrmaa
Jackson
Waahlug oi.
M
Josephine
I Yamhill
4
Klamath
Lake
3
Total
JI*
Lake
II»
The committee recommend th.»» the |.ri-
mariea be held on Saturday, April > !*• .
and the »-ounty v*»uvcnu««us «*n \pril
lsUu.
nah*«* olhvrwlac ordered b;. th» proper
roui.cj central committee
All voTen who favor th»» Repnblir.iri p*»l
it y ot Amen« an market* t »r the pr<»dHet*
«•f American lae»r, liber d snpiwu t of o»ir
'U 8ehM»U, and th«- j r< ’.ection of
»wry voter tn th* Nation in hs right :«»
east a free l»alh»t and have h fairly xotinted
are cordiaKy halted tw nuke in the -*elec
tinn of <!*dognt- < to thia convention
I T BAKIN.
Pori lai. d. Or , 'far
1*90
( h’n.
The Delaware ¡«each crop Las lx»en
nipped by frost.
Snow sh ies near 1'ruckee igain
blockt: leal the Centtal Pucitic trains
last week.
By the uew directory L- « Augelea
claims to have a population of from
tjO.llOO totfiJUML
Ex ■ Representative
Tan I be \
who
the tiret Judicial District, there will was shot on the steps of the ii,itn>ual
‘ be three applicant* from Jackson ixiuil- capítol, will die.
Coivi*;, Win. H.
D District Attorney Coh
Parker anti Col. Bow«lit<*h.
For the Republican nomination for
Governor the newspapers throughout
th« state have mentioned I). I’. Thomp­
son snd Van B. DeLiiabnintt. of Port-
ex-Gov. Moody aud E. U Smith,
asco. C. C. Beekman of Jackson,
J. W. Wat', of Yiuuliill.
Mitcbeil's bill for a l>oat railway
around The Dalles Las n-> prospe,-t of
succe-s this session
The telegraph editor of rlu- Helena
(Mont.) Mornintj Journal is a lady.
Miss Maliel Buruham.
Sprecke)» wants u new refi a ry t
New Oilcans, to place him 0:1 an
e<]ual footing with the tm-t.
A railroad nite war between KUaniic
au.l Pacific points bus set in. People
who have to travel hope it will not eml
too eoou.
r
J|ON”T think that you
run ant risk in send­
ing to W einstock ,
L ubin & Co. for
anything you may
need.
Goods not
as ordered are re­
turnable at their ex­
pense. That is one
reason why they try
so hard to have
things just right the
first time.
I
I^ON’T imagine that
there is anything
mysterious or both­
ersome about ordit-
tng goods by mail.
It's as simple as A.
B. C.
Some few
hints as to sending
money, etc., will be
found on page one
of W einstock , L u ­
bin & Co’s Cata­
logue. Free to any
address.
We b««ar the name of Judge R 8.
Bean nieutioiied as a probable candi­
date for th« office of Judge of the Su­
preme Court, on the Republican State
ticket Mr. Bean is nn nble, energt'tic
and honorable Judge, and would fill
C bicago . March 10 Three distrib­
the higher position iu a manner that utors in the jxistotlice di"<l yesf .rday
tv.mid retieet credit ou the Stute and of "grip," contia ‘ted in distributing
4B0, 4Ô2, 404, 400, 408, 410, 412 K 8T.,
himself. |Eugeue Guard, Ib-m.
Rnaei.'in mails.
Hon. H. B. Miller, of Josephine
Another colliery dmas’er is reported
county. 1» reported an having a boons fro n Wales this Week -150 lives lost
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, E tc .
for congressman. Mr. Miller is a Re­ by an explosion in the M ,r- , <\>l)i>.ry
publican and a shrew»! politician and Gram'll ganshire.
it 1« stated that he Ims claims on the
r
President Manvel of the Santa F<>
patty managers at Portland. This en-
!'-rg«-B the aspirants for congresHioutil road is » lid to la- nlsiut to : r an for a
N’T do for a day
j^UN'T make the mis­
honors in the Republican ranks tn line of tr inspaeitic steam.un to !»• «<■
four. Ilertnnnn, l.wisnre. Ellis and hie road at S in 1 liego.
without the hand­
take of thinking you
Miller. [Albany Herald.
S ax FuAXctaeo, M.m h l't S t at r
some
Catalogue
of
can buy elsewhere
Suit«* Senator John P. Wag. r pnb- St&nford shlplasi ins s'.l'.bl«,, .‘OU- -lu,
of
eight
cars
of
Lora«
s,
from
his
Pal
W
einstock
,
L
ubin
to as good advan­
ti»li«s a card in the E<t»t Oregonian,
de»-liuing a renouiiniition to the »«trite Allo ranch eavtw ir 1 this morning.
&_Co. Beautiful il­
tage.
W einstock ,
senate, which would doubtless be given n
A^compauy with $7o,O>si
■
lustrations and full
him if he wonkl acvept, stating as a Muid a thou,' to oarry wa' : fio u a
L ubin & Co’sprices
r- ;»«ou that another term would inter>
information about
rv/poiut near Murray, iu the Coenr
styles and qualities
*.t!l f««..te plRIlB. It IS suppose«,
•d
d
’
Alene
district
to
the
old
wa»li
■
all kinds of Cloth­
KWBi if N<rr>> aw xrws— g* he -iesires to lie free two venra from diggings. It will open up sonic ol ¡
have brought them
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ing, Dry Goods,
now to run for «‘ongrees if reappor­ the
richest placer mines in the
American farmers haven’t soM their tionment should give < Iregnn two con- district.
the largest general
Household Sup­
last year’s com crop yet, the statisti- grtsameu. (Oregonian.
Acting under the opinion <-f th..
retail trade on the
plies,
etc.,
for
Men,
ciana »«y at least they have 'JTO.ihm.-
The Uuion Stute Central Committee attorney general, that lie has dit-er. I
Coast. Is not that
Women, and Chil­
fiflD bushel» in the crib yet the larg­ has issued 1« call for a state conven­ tionary power 111 the tn itt -r, Serre-
tion
of
that
party
to
mr-et
in
Portlaml
tary
Wind
>m
has
begun
th
-
ptircnase
dren. Over a quar­
trade public verdict
est amount on hand ever reported in
W« dneaday, Apnl 9. at 10 a. m. to of Pacific R ulroad sinking fund bon e
March.
ter of a million peo­
that they hold first
adopt a state platform au.l uomiuate and investmeut of the proc -dsiu tl e
sta’e officers to lie voted for at th«' first mortage bonds of suliei Sized rail­
ple read it yearly.
place ?
Senator William B. Allison was re- next stale elections. It is recom­ roads.
»lected by the Iowa legislature with­ mended that county conventions meet
N ashville , leno , March 8.--There
Wt dnesdny. March 29, at 1 p. m. to
out any oppmition of consequence elc't delegates. The State Union ia great excitement in the vieiuity of
The following advertising souvenirs will be sent by WBtNSTOCK,
Lt'BiN & Co., free to any address, on receipt of two cents postage for
His re-electiou will lie noted with party is a coneoli«latk>n of the Prohi­ Fountninl.eud, Sumner county, ovei
the
appearance
of
s|«>tted
fever,
01
each article Not more than two articles sent to one address.
satisfaction by a large majority of the bition, l.al»or anil other parti«*« ex­ maLgu.iut meningitis. In all there
No. 1 —" Tour of the World," a folder for the library table or school­
Republicans of the country. He is a cept the Democratic ami Republican. have been but seven deaths, au.l t icie
room. contains 56 small views of the principal buildings and cities of
the world. No. 2 —Small Round Pocket Mirror for men and ladies
clean-handed, clear-headed man of I Portlaud Mercuiy, Dem: Plenty of are several cases. Tuosu who take it
No. v—Bo* of Wooden Dominoes
No 4 —Book of Popular Songs
caudidat«« for the chair that Pennover live but a very short time.
solid ability, and is respected by men ia now so comfortably seHtetl iu. Ru­
with music No 5 —Harmonica fur a child
Recently
number of
of
of all parties.
mor has it that Mr. Thompson, .Mr.
xwcenuy a a numuer
or students
atuaei
Moody ami Mr Pennoyer are very Kahuuazoo College
kulu.ped
.
_
. I two
It is bad enough to wnte such1 strong men, bat that it will be uec- professors, bound th« m together mid
to watch for a “dark horae" carried
_ them
.*■ to a corn
, field,
, ■ where
-----
Bluff as the «leggerei that Ima ap- eeatirv
otnintssioners Court.
(n Memoriain.
fro«u the eastern or southern part of be> *«*re obhge.1 to s ay for several
peared in the Time» and T idinoh dur­ the State, ibe people id these lo* hours before they could liberate theur
Jain»» R N it. ;n !<*■. « W Taylor »-il\ . Castle Hall, Granite Ln.l<e No 23. K. of P
Ashland. Or.. Mar. 7. ls»J.
ing the -ecent little “unpleasautni^s.” cull ties do uot propose to let every- selves. The facility suspetuled two of Win Ruv »'Omiula.ioner» Max M-tller.-Ivrlt
the Cuba for a >ear, aud ei^liteeu for Jstiu . G Birdxey. sberlll.
IV.ncnsH. Onr Supreiue Commander, the
It is rforse to print such stuff. But ! thing puss by without nny effort. the
rnb
ruf
the
universe
«ecu tit to summon
remainder of the term.
March5. 1S-J), oriiers tua-ie as fol­ our highlv *-ste,*tued has
nod worthy brother.
the memost thing in the whole atfnir Southern Oregon wants the treasurer,
lows;
I Moore to the <. a-l'.e Hall not built
i Eastern Oregou wants the State Print-
_____ t __
Parkersburg, Cheater County
Pa., r
is the malicious sluuder of a lady cor­ I er, The Dalles wants the Governor March
That W. T Moore, supervisor rial with bands, aud
7. The ageut of nn Euglisli
WtliKKAS, we. his brother Knights of
lis'riel
No.
30.
bo
allowed
Sit!
ad
­
respondent of the T idings by the 11 again.
„
Roseburg wants the Congress- eymheato to-day completed th.- pur­
I'ythia-uf Granite Lodge No. ¿3, f, el that lu
hl» dentil We i.a, « lost a \allant knight, nud
man; but Multnomah will have aoiue-
some- chase of six tiue farms at le-uover, ditional for services in lHSH.
Time» editor, in hw charging her with inau;
a
worthy and trusted friend Therefore 1st It
That a roH«l district lobe knowu as
the authorship of what be wrote, and thiug to say in the mutter liefere it is alsiut three unles from here, for the district No. 3» be established, to b-
;;
__ Thai
we exteud our heartfelt
R -'.»LVfcu:
1
sett led
purpoe«.
of
erecting
two
mammoth
cot
­
«u otuie- to io, bereaved f itully in this
<>f what was written alx.ut him.
ton mills aud such u unrulier of dwell­ 'aken from the territory of the r- i-t tne.r lour of deep lUHieo.on be'.ci-e we to .
partakers with them in a great and
«»«iiymauder
ing house« as will be required t.» ac- district. No. 14.and l*e bouude«! as fol­ are
nielata holy loss
There 1» uo longer auy denial that, The Tulare fieyiitt r very oaudidiy comuiml.ite the employ«« whose num­ lows: B--giun:ug nt the west bank of
R esolved Thu' a eopv of the«» rosolu
Sardine cr«*ek tui-l ruouiug them?e ion« be pre-ented to hi-fninll«. to taehof
the “Iron ChauceUor" will retire from sums np the situation iu Ohio in the ber. it is said, will exceed 20GO.
north to the tp. hue. theu«*« south to the A-hlnu i papers for publl atlon, aud that
following
"Here
is
some
more
ger
­
the mauagcrueut of affairs of slate iu
By direction of the superinten­ the S E corner of N E ‘j of see 2>. uer al-.) be spread upon the minutes of
rymandering. 1'he Ohio Democrat«
this • uiiveiiliou
Germany "aA so«>n im the affairs can I propose to re-distnet the state so that dent of the census, only one thence west to Kane’s creek, theri-'e
I. s. swKST.
C.-ui on K-«obilluns
IJ. 1 W alpbooh
be pul into such shai»e that others they will have tifteeu congressional city in Oregon, Portland, is designated along Hilid creek t<> R »gue river, thenije
j T. M illion
iu which manufacturing statistics will I down the west bank of Rogue nver. to
l-blaud. Oregou, Maa h 7. ISSO
can safely maimge them." Bismarck districts and the Republicans six. lie <x>llected by s | k - ciu 1 agents. In ? .1 point dne south of the month of
ruay uot live long euough, though, to The Democrats now have sixi aud the Washington. Seattle aud Walla Walla S ir line creek thence across tl »_• ie
Republicans fifteen. This is what a
Wild Animals Afloat.
make such a deeirable arrangement. Democratic contemporary calls a “more are Lamed. It so happens that tliese river to place of beginning, all iu tp 3H ,
cities
are
the
horn««
of
the
United
S
R
3
W
.
W.
M.
N
evada
C ity , March 8 A big log
It is by many considered a more diffi­ equitable division.” But when Re­
8*nt« H senator*, aud Taixima and Spo­
The following appoint nietite of r «ad with a live cinnamon bear squatted
cult task than auy of his great achieve­ publicans again get into power, where kane Falls, Ixith large towns, are supervisors were ni.nl-* for the year on it tioalisl down Deer creek mid
ments of the past. There is but one they will be carried by the regular omittol. There will no »loiiht I»- cor­ l"*l. J W. Masterson, district No. tbr*ilgh this city to-tbiy. The bear
ebbs and flows of Ohio politics, they
15; Ge-orge Owings, district No. 21; -appeared
appeared to
t«> lie enjoying the ride.
Bismarck. There may lie several will change it buck, and theu the rections m»i le.
Charles Thnrman. district No 21;
24; Two Jeer,
i-«--» one alive and one dead.
tlermaui.s when he drops the reins “equitable division.................
A
Herald
dispatch
from
Washing
­
will become a
Stephen B*ers. district No. 27; Oliver were washed past here yesterday.
1
The truth ton says: “To have the currency of Dews, district N-*. 2; Charles Williams,
that have hel«l the petty stHte» to­ villainous gerrymander.
the
country
bus«»!
ou
its
lauded
wealth
is,
either
si«
’
de
will
take
the
tail
along
gether as one.
dtsfict N-i. 2s: T. P. Kahler, district
Fred Hansen a ‘"Table Boek Farm"
with the bids whenever possible. It is an i.lea of Senator Stanford of Cail No 2.
with IN Lead of horses and mules all
is just as well to be honest about this foruia. This idea he han put iu the
J. N Osborn was allo wo I $28 for the cattle, hogs, poultry, machinery,
The present year should be a pros­
form of a resolution which he will in­
thiug.”
services as en|>-rvisor of roail district fur u implements, household goods,
perous one for Southern Oregon.
But that does not make it fair? troduce in the senate Monday, in­ No. 27 for lH'.i I.
hay, grain etc., for side, at a
Crop» of nil kinds will be good- at I Would it uot lie better if the fair- structing the tinauoe committee to in
Chari««»* Willi uns s in >rvisor road b'liguiu. Call on Fred Hansen, Ashland
least there were never better pros­ minded men of both parties would quire if loans may not be made by the district 28, alloweil $18 for services or Table R<M'k.
|33-2ra.
protest when such palpable cheats ou I government upon real estate, the
pects at thia eeaaou of the year for a popular suffrage are attempt«*!, no mortgages to lieara low rate of inter this year.
H.
1».
Pegg
allowe.1
?2t.
for
services
great “growing aummor" on the farms. matter wbat party is iu interest? The ««t. say from 1 to 2 per ceut. per
as Mips vis- r r • 1 1 d «••« ■ N.> 2 in
NEW THIS WEEK
The phenomenal immigration to the Republicans under Foraker shame­ annnm, aud the government reserving this year.
the
power
to
call
a
ret«son«i*le
amount
fully
cheated
the
Democrats,
but
that
high-pressure towns and limited val­
Liquor li»'- -is-- g «i <* I . Hull A'
of its loans at its discretion.
B*-kf«-.'<im •
-■ 1 I :» 'll. 189i
leys of the Puget Sound country aud *s no adequate reason why Democrats
Sheriffs Sale.
should cheat in turn. The gerry­
I'etit-on of J > R Mil au l other
Says a Washington dispatch A
to the breezy, sage brush plains of the mander is wrong in principle, and hon­
rr.i litad.
unique letter has been received at the for road tn X-111 1 I >r • »
eustern part of the new state of Wash­ est men could not hesitate to say so dead letter office. It is the produ
Bonn Lin « ■>' B- I’«» ;« r * 1 I ■’ ris
In the < in tilt Cfiirt of the stat»* of Oregon
ington continues; and people who When it is practiced once it naturally of the fertile brain of some resident of rearranga-L a - I M-. B:!i :»g- : i i i.'< I fur the county of J.i«'k-<»n
provokes reprisal, but it ought to be
H •
k vs The Oregon Refrigerating
to
open
A-
1'
««
1
«•«
•
•
.-I
know the Pacific coast from Van­ made odious in the popular sight. California, who in writing I«» friend
arc; Fruit Evaporating Coin pa nj h corpvi
Petit toll or Si-'. 4 1;»
couver to Son Diego know that many There is no statesmanship or political in Seattle. Wa’h.. used hie enff as a XMitintie.l.
HlHUi.
6beet of paper and then folded it ouc-.-.
Nit ice i* hereby given that in the «hove
of these immigrants will l>e drifting principle involved in cheating, Rnd we fastened the ends by means of a cuff
J. E. D-B.it ■ .Pti >i:p-d j«H‘lc«- -fthe entitled cause there wa-duh h-uted by the
aCov»
entitled court ou the 27th day of Febru­
trust
that
even
organ-grinding
iu
fu-
into Oregou before they have finally
in the button hole. He tiien peace for G >11 11« 1 pt • «».-t.
l “C-0. a
e do-u !»• ex«it ion and order of
ture will lie unequal to the task of de- button
Jam-- I*. G-»lad «dowel .-’I pei ary
wrote the address and putting on a
■ r > uf which the following h a copy, to wit
driven their home stakes. There will femiing it.—[S F. Alta.
monfh as nn “in I g --»t" app- >pr;a'i >n.
couple
of
stamps
mailed
it.
The
mevitibly be a large "overtiow” of this
friend, however, could not la. found in
In -lie t'ir-'iiit < " irt - f the S’*te of Oregon
wonderful
immigration, and the
Real Estate Transaction*.
Ml Americsn Problems.
Seattle, and in conseqncni'e the letter
for th» < ounty ol Jaeknou.
southern valleys of our stale offer to
Beaton. March 7. -The Massa­ has been on exhibition in the case o'
John F.. K 's, to Marr I. Stanley, laud Iti H. * St-M'k, plaintiff, v« The <»regon Re
frtter «ting h . i I I’ru • Evaporating Com­
people of means who are hunting chusetts Reform Club gave a dinner curiosities in this office.
se* 1 \ tp ■ *>. «11 IU. o-r . eoe s.’n»
pany. a «»r-'oration, ¿efcu-latit
B F latter to Jon. ao.liueii, land in
homes where health aud comfort are to-night, and had among the guests
si ad Or oitFi.fts.
•
Clara Barton, president of the see 1'1. • |> A . R I \V
11 » . ■
‘
'» «’
-f J k< K*0N (
« I. -1 lnpkin- to I i < .. . s. N 1 . of.- E
the chief d<4idirata more attractions David Dndley Field, George O. Shat- American National Association of the
To
the
'*h»-.h!
sa
<!
In
k*«
u
county
ot
Ill,
Ip
-
R
I
IV,
-
...
.
:.u
4
PI
1 tuck. Darwin E. Ware aud others.
l i th** n i ». oi th« «"’lire of t»rvgon.
than can be found anywhere else ou Fi-l«l was the principal speaker. He Red Cross, has been investigating the
A-hlaud Bni'eliin; n el 1 o „ ii ........ is on
Win a.-«. < n the M duj of
brna y. 1890,
siatemeuta concerning the suffering to N W H im e It 1 i.'k r, ' r. R a Idi-
the coast. The railroad bl<s-kade has said there were six problems before aud destitution existing among the tlou to A-iJau.l ; e .,1.« .1.
by eon4 b rai -ci of the < tn ult < ourt a‘-ove
num*-it.
in
th«
-above
entiil*
*t
*nit,
a <ieree
«.and <
Ioni,, to N. W. Bonney, It 2,
been a great temporary disadvantage the American people—honest govern­ pioneer settlers of North and South
blk ■•P," R R. h idllion 'o x-hluiei. e'U+rs). was by <ai<i < i <‘tiit < uurt duly rendered,
ment,
woman
6iifferage,
the
negro
race,
I
entered
of
record
and
d.»<
’
kc{ed
in
said
suit,
Dakota, with a view of aiding those
to Southern Oregon, but its tn’errnp-
VVe'lcy au.l Hn tie Milehell to isilr Pat­
nghte of labor, government of citiea
land iu tp .
S li I W.
lisiaeres; i of which deer. c the following is in words
tion of the development of the coun­ and government of corporations. The in need of help. She hns ascertained terson,
• an<! figures a «’opv:
ITJI.
that there is urgent necessity for im­ COU
Lair and May ra'ters-oi to Ashland Elec­ 1 That all an 1 singular of the premises
try will soon lie forgotten. Look first named problem was theu dis­ mediate action, and now apjie.ils to
tric Power »’id lieht Co., land in sec », tp herinaft' r describe*! and mentioned in the
complaint or so much thereof as shall b»*
out for a good year to wind up the cussed by the speaker.
S R 1 F. Cl !<«■ • ■ :. < rot. f.isi
the public for cash subscriptions
I
Frank II < roweei 1*» loo-ye V Crow-on. ueee-sary to rais** ’ho amount hereinafter
large enough to meet every emer­ land
present decade.
In s..< IS. tp
-RII’ la- ••. con fj.sl. mentioned due *ui I plaintiff -md the said
For the l uemployed Men in Ran Franrbro. gency. She has information that
G. W and U w Crow-on'<> J R »irlo. lien via man • hrrt iiiueiore mentioned and
co't-x and expt !.-•».»< sn e including At
8. F. dispatch Mar. 7th; Pursuant there are at least 5<X>l people depen­ M. Beamer, land iu «••<■ I ■, ip 9, - RIE. 2 the
turners fees !•« rviuniter Bet forth, be sold at
One of the wealthiest citizens of to a call issue«! by Mayor Pond yester­ dent, and many more who, though aert s. e.>u »100
H. t Hill, a im 10 E. rale-tii M< Hatton, public and on by the Sheriff of Jackson
county. Oregon, where said premises are
the United States, Senator Stanford, day, a meeting of citizens was held m they have provisiouB for themselves, lau I in Ashland
James«,. Bird-ev she nit, to A 8. Morin, situated; that the said s*b< rift gives notice of
may yet And himself clursed by the the rooms of the chamber of commerce need feed for their stock. H. T. Hel­ lurid
In sec 3«>. tp ;ó, S K 2 W. 2 acres; aud the time and place of such sale according to
geson, State Commissioner of Agri-
r tp 35. 8 R 2 V\ 40 law anti ’he rule of this c mrt relative to
majority of people of his financial this aftermxin to devise means for aid­ cultnre at Orand Forks, will distrib­ NE of NW . of
»ales of real estate under exet ution ami
ing the unemployed workingmen.
acres.
rank as a Bellamy ite. He is inclined, Several promiuent citizens denounce«! ute all funds sent to his address.
I J aud C P. Ph ops to Sa ul B McGee. that the plaintiff or any person intere-tet!
may become puichasers at su* h **.ale and
It
1.
blk
40,
tow
u
of
Medfur
l,
cou
»50.
they think, to mix with statesmanship the sending of a sensational dispatch
S B and Nettle Mc'jce to liurlu'la Win­ that the said sheriff, after the time allowed
The Hecord-L'nton says the rumor
by law has expired for redemption, execute
to
Washington
a
few
«lays
ago,
by
per
­
It 1. blk to, tow u ot Medford, cou >’«1
loo much theory touching the fun­
that an effort is being made to make dom.
Rowena Nichol* to F Roper, al! right, deed to th»» purchaser of the premises here­
damental principles of ‘'vested rights.'1 sons styliug themselves a committsa, Oklahoma a negro State is not at all title and Interest In 8 ^olDLCNo 41 and inafter de-cribed on said *-ale Tha» the
representing that there was starvation
sheriff out of the pro* eeds vf said sale may
und SO. S RIE; con Ji 15
Hie latest claim to the attention of in Sau Francisco, aud askiug that f unpleasant. If the negroee should go 47. Or tpjs
Trans. < 0 to Addie Il.Colvlg.lt» retain bls fees and disbursem* nts and com-
into that Territory iu sufficient num- ", X, 0. and
mixsion on said sale, and thu residue dis
blk
53,
town
of
Medford
cou
1250
the country is a proptnitiou, in the government rations be isaued.
tier their condition might lie greatly
W.C. Myer tod M Potter.lt 23, Myers ad­ , burse a* follows to wit:
The
speakers,
while
admitting
that
First pavtoW H Ta) lor A Sou the turn
form of a lesolutiou introduced in the
bettered if the proposed Stute was dition lo A-bland: eon FlEll.iW.
Con-tantfne Mag. uder to Board of Trus I of ’wo hundred and ninety-seven and 6J-100
Senate, that the governmental curren­ there was much distress among the given over to such population. The taet
!
dollars
with twenty five dollars for attorney
of town ot Central Point, It 16, blk 12.
poorer clasees, express«*! the opinion
1 feen with Inl^rest on the whole thereof
cy shall consist of notes secured by that the municipality whs fully able to test would then at least be made of town of Central Point con »10
the capacity of the freed men to’operate Thomas B Rowland to Court Puikevplle. from the date hereof till j a! 1 at s per cent
farm mortages. In other words, that the afford the ntx-esaary relief. A resolu­ a political system, aud the South undivided Interest iu Santa ko«a mine, per aunum.
Secou<l pay W s Ba. num th*» snm of fifty
county. < tregou, culi I».
government shall loan money to the tion was adopted to the effect that a would be relieved of that of which it Jm J kson
C. and J N Cowie«, to Win. It Calla feeven and 7510U doHars with ’ * nt * -five
subscription
be
started
and
devoted
to
dollar*
attorney f» t-, with ¡merest on the
han.
It
15.
blk
6.
Park
addition
to
Medford,
now so much complains. But if the
farmer* at a low rate of interest, say
same from the date her.»uf til! ¡ a 1 •: the
employing laborers in Goldeu Gate
|42.{>0.
are to lie led into this uew cou
rate
of
b
per cent, per annum
1 or *2 per cent. His proposition is park. An executive committee of ten negroes
O N andò W Trite to Wm K t ullahan,
pr(,UJ1^ land,
lmlu 11B
m.„,UIlv u(tM
Third pay to H C. stock the sum of two
promised
as „„„
one account
has it. It 16. blk 7. park addition to Medford, con
already drawing the fire from the was appointed to siipervise the giving UI1
hundred
and eighty-six and bu-iOJ dollars
j
er
n
«Hedge
ot
enmity
to
under a solemn pledge of enmity to 4K.U.
j hound b
thto
W Palm to W 1. Vawter, ¡US, V blk with interestou the same from the l!”h <la>
big gnns all over the country, and out of work, and FJ.A was raised to whlUM>
whites, Hn
and
by “ HIloB
an oath
to op
op 45, C. town
day
of
October,
1*S9 at s i.,-r cent per an
of Medford con »230.
whit«* politically and otherwise, I W in. Payne
even if he hasn't the ghost of a show pay laborers at the rate of fl., pe
to 1 J. Clarke. NW'.ofNE'. num . together witli titty collars attorney
then a conspiracy is intended that of sec 21, and a f a -tioii ut SW 1 fc of NK', <4 feeI hr « hole of said lieu* amounting tn six
for his resolution he will succeed in l**?'
21. 15 seres all in tp :W, - R 3 W, i» all
ought to be, if it is not, ngaiust the «ec
hun-ire<i and forty two aud 15 HX) dollar*
135 acres; con *t’•»»'.
bringing the subject of government
small Fruit Crop In Mkhlgan.
law, siuce it is an ei,«leaver to bring
Conrad Mingus to W II Barr 11 13. blk besides inter«-t and attorney’s fees
Thar *:;id dcietidaut corporation amt all
finances under u thorough and rad­
4,
'own
of
Medford,
rollili,
'.
K alamazoo , Mich.. Mar. 8. Inter­ aliout breaches of the pence. If Ok­
M J ltee«er and _________________
hu«hnud to H e. Dollar- person« rlaiming under and through it and
ical discnssion. and will make Stan­ views with loading fruit-growers here, lahoma is to betxime a negro State, bide,
all
pvT'Ot»'- ha>ing lien* s it‘fe-*iuent to the
litahl.-iud
Par*
nilditiou
lu
Its 60. al. Hisuuiu.;
lien «d plaintiff be barred and foreeiu ed of
ford’s name better known than ever who have large interests throughout it should lie by reHw-n of the volun­ eltv of Asplund, eon »«•>>.
and
to s«*id premise.**.
Ü. 8 toJ.G. Glenn, Na-'* of SWl, .»fase
lhe great peach licit, as well ae infor­ tary an«l free immigration into it ot
II i» further adjudged aud decreed that
before. Hia wealth and his connec­ mation from Allegan and Month Hav­ colore«! p«>ple, nnpltxlg«*! aud unin­ .è. tp S6. s it 1 \v. :;7 and ->-ln0 ai re*
i the p* r* li.-orr <>r pm-hnscis ,»f said p*em
tion with wealth will insure a hearing en, indicate that the severe cold has fluenced. If any one is eugiue«‘ring
’ Much sab» I m * let Into |H»s.*H»'«»iuii of
The third militia) eouventiou of the i-es r premia***
or any pari th- r**of.
which would have been denied the damaged the peach crop badly. The this scheme under the ple«lge system N itionai league of R**pitbiic:iii Clubs : «aid
And it i< further adjudged and decreed
proposition bad it emanated from al­ mild weather heretofore has brought he should be checked at once, and met at Nashville TueMlay of last wook, ; that if the mon»os arising from -aid <ab'
in-utficl* nt to pay the amount so
out the buds to twice the size they the blacks be warned that lie is an when Hon. A. J. Watsou. chairman s>t ‘ ‘•haii
most any other Congressman.
j found due the plaintiff iu above state»! with
stionld have been, and had the cold enemy of the colored raoe.
the kical extsmtive committee, calle*! } interest»* and c»»*ts and expenses of sale ««
held off the crop would have been
aforesaid, the sheriff shall specify the
The S4,<kN),ikk) calk'd for in the bill the HSsomblag«« to order and made an i amount oi -a.*i d* fietenc.% and bnlan. e due
Henry Watterson says the Demo­ euormous. Fruit-growers from the
address of welcome. There were nearly ; the plaintiff in hi-r. turn of ’•aid sale, and
for
appropriations
for
coast
«ieteosee
crats in Congress have made a great lake shore say that while they cannot which will probably be favorably re­ two burnire«! delegatee present. The ‘ that on ’lo . ninlne in of said return, a
estimate the full damage nt present,
I judgment of this *.>urt slmi’l be docketed
addreM was .....
delivered by John
blunder in their futile and bombastic they think the prospects are fair for ported to the House, are to be ex­ annual
-
H)i for *u h babniar againu *>»id defendant.
M. Thornton of Nebraska,
opposition to a new set of rules which about one-half of a crop. An entire pended practically at New York, eulogized Speaker Reed and de- Oregon Keirigutaiing and Fruit Evap4irar
ing "•inpaii *. and that -aid defendant cor
give the majority the power to effect loss of the fruit crop this year means lfcieton and San Francis«'«». Of thi» uotineed the tactics of t he Democratic po athui, who is liable for the debt herein
th
“
Inst
named
city
will
g.
•
8510,
(kri
o:
’itf a jainst ► -ud defvndant corpora
some legislation. The Republicans failure and loss of farms to a great Of this sum #2<«0.0ii0 will be expeudc«! op|H>«itioti He declared that the Re­ lion i 'TiD
wrh interest a* herein before specified
many of the fruit-growers.
publican
party
had
a
bright
future
n such judgment from the date of the In.«!
had the advantage, and the Demo­
in mountings and machinery for th»-
m».-nti<’ii*-d return, and that plaintiff bav*
new disappearing gun masked, in I »‘fore It.
crats should have made a dignified
execution on such judgment.
other words -to he put up ou th-
It i« further adjudged and deereed that
argnmeuf and opposition aud then
Probate Court.
th. who;e.4 the premise« bereinaftar d.s
J. Mervyn Donohue, the young bluff alxive Fort Point, together with
accepted the situation and tested the president of the San Francisco A the construction of earthworks for tin*
It. the mailer of •
an i g’iHrtliMU'hip < rf»d i* ne.-p--u-y for the conveuien! use
>oh»n ’’’.Jv'er, UD
itlVi II au«i - h *. up-»:«, y .»• ».»id iie’K-d promises.
couatitntionahty of the rules, or North Pacific railroad, dual recently, better prot«Cllou of tbis Fp« Clal pi* tv of
Th" d■•M’r;■■’14C1 ‘.f the propi-rty. author
ventory an J upp; ai-euiui.t appr- i.
ired
8. id under i-n. ny virtue ofthi-
In inattur of
uf John \ GrL v --<u
trusted to an appeal to the calm and adds hia name to those of the few of ordnance The heavy gms cab.-.1
det
rve.ii» block «ixty-one (•'»!, in the totvn
<1»
r
ot
continúan«
e
for
in
the
bill
are
10
and
12
111
h
judgment of the people. He finds wealthy p»H>ple who devote their
In matter of «--«tato «»i J II. « hit
<»r- of Central i'.-int fackson county. Oregon,
breecb-loading steel riti «1 cniinon
mid h ” iinr-r*’.cm*"Ut« and appurtrutnee-
final M'!tlvnv?nt.
serious objection to only two points wealth to the public good in the most This will be th- calitier of 'he dtevp i » t In af matter
4bail hr- d nod* r this deer*-«
afe.oHte of Wm Courtnrr—p*
tht-v. fore. }*'U nr«! he/cby commanded
tn the rule*- the authority given the practical way they can conceive. pearing gun on the bluff, and «’a- ’iiimi for n ini, «b l «.. ' n«»D grante i au-i t«» \.»w
-pli the pt» mi-» « an«! real property, hen
Win M « «¿\ig aj p'-i* • •! tini wrh rm.-H
tionarv
gnus
of
like
caliber
will
lx*
nb. f** e i. - rd*e»L in th* manner provide 1
speaker to decide without appeal After providing for his family and re­
îiKt -1 at i-*• '. hid ! H H M»*,. udvr. E R
I»;. *
th*' «-t';-f*v'«i.»u *<f said »Iec:e
mounted also at Fort Point proper
and Fi ink Am.« ai t r.o<r.-
wheo therjo is a quorum present, and latives. Col. Donobne’s will gives $25.-
».«•cor
tiC.L’ to *b« r»4m« the e«>! and of the
In
lijutlur
of
•
of
Albert
ln«!vrM>n
and ou Alcatraz, while there will In*
.
*«t«
hi
,
!
di
■ .. ni« .f, anti accruing
when a upiotion is made for the pur- 0(10 for a public fountain in San Fran- au additional batt, ry of eight morlan. I'» titio!i for l”t’ri>uf adminiatrauon g;au*, «ipoit thi- w: '• :. tr-
and of y.itir »lofngsby virtu*
c l. a.id J V Andrr-Oit appointed h iin.
pose of delaying proceeding*. The cisoo, $‘Ji 1,000 each for th«' Catholic at Fort Point. T'lieee guns for th« * ith bunds Axed in the «um • f
with hereof- t : «-»••iue '»turn with ihi« writ, into
*«ti-! circuit » ourt. within -ixty days from
right of appeal to the hone* should orphan asylums in Mann comity and defense of San Francisco harbor will 1 n. M- Z* H F \n-D- * ud ami E I» F ■»- • the date her« *>f.
c«iet altogether S25O.000. In 18t»l it-a ’ '* "'
Witue-s my hand md (lie seal of **aid
be preserved, he save This would in San Francisco, 8100,0i)0 to be dis- w the inteution of the committee to
'■’r* -'.it < »mrt. liPxcd at Jacksonville. 1»
said Ja«’k«»»D • -mn’v *’.it<- of Oregon, th.
»till leave a s)eu<ier majority power­ tributed by the archbishop among the spen<! 3750,000 more 111 defensive
27th day .4 T ubruary* hk »
Storkholtleix Meeting.
less if the two-third« vote be required other chantable institutions of San works iilaiut that bay, while in 1K»2
M ax Moi l er <* lark
at
least
twice
as
many
guns
will
be
i
to sustain an appeal. Watterson is not Francisco, and all the remainder of
l«J'!and.
t)r
.
‘
'
, put iu position there as are provided
And. in rm-fe'tanreof -aid writ, to me d
TI k anu-ial n •—umr >-f tl»<- «»-»-'kh.-l-te'» <>f r*. ted. I did. up»n the >’h «lay of March
noted for auythiug like a meek and hie estate, some 82.000,000, for the for in the present bill, and at least
t*
r.-iildii 4 and ! un A-«.
«tl«-n
key irt. n :he above described rr«l
submissive spirit, aud when he de­ purchase of a piece of land in San $1,000,000 will lie spent in the uext w ili be hebi af thè oriCe->f thè »»soi-iaHoi, ili 1-93,
br- pvrt ,.«n*i will off- r f r -ale at the cmtlri
tl.e city co-iu-11 Torno«. Villani. Gr.i .ti, t- ;»« d -T in Ja-k«on* He. Oregon, st
clares that the mcn>.l*rs of bis own Francisco, erection of a suitable build­ year.
M*r< h 17.
.»-k, p ni . for thè I o’clock 1*. M ou
party have played into the bands of ing and endownrneut of a home for
- ei tlon of nini- Un - t. r» and fo- - lch - -h.-r
One Bottle Cured Him.
b i«in««!* r.. t-r«-'. i-i 4 f ■-«-• • l Sb-i. Ir
Saturtlay, April ti, 1890,
their opponents by their violent aged men and women who Lave ro
ticle* » *■■ 1 ». et -he r.v ■:*»■».
\U tb- riiht. till- »nd to:«r*»t o! Ti «
During the fall of ISM I wa» troubled
‘ Or >nnr. Es-ttr.
speeches and absurd ostrich style of homes or means of their own.
Oregon K I derating *nl Frull Ev*porar
with boil* breaking out all ov, - my body,
Secretar»
Ing «- mi*
a • »rporatlou.l defeadabt.
which wa» es’ised from Impure blood One
hiding from the quorum count, con­
in «rd to »¡».d real vropertv-
bottle cured me entirely. Ao blood pun
servative people of all parties will be
JiVI! G B ird - xy .
Cer e. ». 8.1» the be»t medicine 1 ever u»ed
Sheriff
inclined to think hie admission is
I
Gtv»n aal«r «’ ««ad th« It* 4«y ol
worth sumsthmg
rw
tvirr S tbuifn u «., Ailante <a
Marek. l»v
—
BEFORE
TAKING STOCK
FOR—
Ehe Next rrhÌL‘t v I hi vs
AT
W einstock , L ubin & Co.
MORAL & BROS.
SACRAMENTO, CAL.
I I H I
1 >( >\ H
AT STARTLING PRICES.
X'
CfiiMrMCrjfcrPitulwr’iCiutoria J r’LK
I
CMUreaCrybrPitcäßr’iCaitorla
< 1lol h ing*
4
iiivs
ill'll s am
S igis
DOWN IN PRICE.
heeting and Canton Flannel
AT FACTORY PRICES.
Carpets, Window Shades and Lace Curtains
STILL FALLING
Get your Blankets and Quilts while they are down in price and
the weather is cold.
LADIES’ AND MSSSES’ TRIMMED HATS
0
All for what it would cost you for the work of trimming.
r
11
TI 11 N K < > 1
i
A fine stock of Dress Goods all at reduced prices.
MORAL \ BROS
•
Ashland, Oregon
Opp. P.O
P lants
Farm Machinery.
GOOD VARIETY HOUSE PLANTS,
Roses,Geraniums, Fuchsias, Pansies,
Verbenas, Petunias. Pinks,
Etc.. Etc.
?. rntrNxiAi. ri txr»
iJki®
f»»r outdoor bidding «•.■: >
ready May let
:o:
VEGETABLE PLANTS.
CABBAGE, ( F.I.FRY. (At I.IFLQWER
Pepper, Egg Plant f . etc., by Hie
dozen, hundred <1 th»>u-R id
I am selling plants as cheap as you
oan get them East.
C. R. VAN AELSTYR.
DRESSMAKING.
- At the -
ASHLAND
MILLS
Mrs st’cpheu V uv 1 --. | tsk, s ph asms lu
aunouuelne to the In.'usot A«hl«ud aud
viciuity, that she will open d , •« inukilig
parlor* th- Is* of Mnt' h at the re*.deh<-„ of
Rev. K K Aaulu-sel. ou < -.r, h s'reet.
above 11 lull street, w i ere - lie w :l; be j !•■««•!
to meet them, and will give |e.rf»ct sniisiar
tlou.
A shland . Or , 1’«b 15 1« ■>
The fMew Firm
Mi '-rs. Jackson ami Sow -
den who have lately associ­
ated themselves in business,
Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows,
as importers and deaki* in
Oliver Cli il led Steel (one and two horse) Plows.
Marble Monuments and
Tombstones,
will have the:
A full line of Garden City Clipper Steel Plows.
headquarter-
at Grr.iit’
Disc Harrows—all sizes.
Pass Tliev have ail th<-
ng Tooth Harrows.
latest design* and ha\i al­
ready taken < r<l< ;- f >r
Scotch Drag Harrows.
handsome inonuinenis fur
The celehrated Steel King
I
the Thornton brothel , 1.-1
o u<>
Spring Tooth Harrow
were drowned last >umm< i ;
and for James Tub-, ami
All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and also for his daughter. Mi-
Henry White. I >r. J at k-ou.
Harrows have ever sold in this market.
who is now in Portland i-
«
contracfing fur th. la est
improvement- and th»-
most skillful workman in
this line of bu-inesI he
well known qualiiieaik’D-
of these gentlemen, iu-iiti
the most prompt and -a;i
factory results to tlmse wh »
favor them with their pa­
tronage.
REPAIRS
LOI. th »»» AHU 1 l N!>
‘I'*l give the world." I k * «I2': iii ; - 1.
Aud closer drew his ch. ir.
‘loknow «.he thought llp.r p I* sour
She to-s> 1 h, r g|.r.-ri
< arload of
n..-.
¡1, ■ «!.
‘Y«ui would,"eh<* blnw * red.“ree'l.. nr*a.
Your offer makes n o laugh.
For I was thinking !. *«• !' 1 •.» Y
In Logan'd photograph."
The old r«t.il.li«li '.I hardw ..« and
tinware busiui" of B. F. l!- <-i it,
Ashland fot »1 ai •• >-t 1* :
of
etaok. <»r lev- if v .],] ill ilia'.
»
Everybody s i •
ftp«! Moral Bros
is « lit« **!l**ap-st |»1 te» b» Ini « drv g v».|a
Tb<- wsr mill
' on in the clonk
department, nt Huusnk«-r'», with no
algo* of peace
*