Image provided by: Rogue Valley Genealogical Society; Medford, OR
About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1890)
SOTES AM) SEWS Thé Democratic newspapers are be ginning to brighten up ami prepare California prienis ■ d.OiMl car-loads for their biennial display the cam T ituaoute th.it ' K. •hat you March il. f’ridfty,.. paign arguments that have been al- of oranges an I leu».|i« this sei - tai for kF , . , shipment E.i t T there 1» anything 1 ow < m 1 to grow a little rusty since the in seud- X Mrs. KKPI BI.Ii'AM STATE CONVENTION. heat and glow of the last natioual mysterious or Ki’h- lawyer, ri. to Th«- anx- ical battle left them, poll in tbe A RepwtMiran Convention tor lhe Htaie ersome about order I .'-FIN & of Oregon U calle«! to lueet at the < iiy of let y of the Democratic leaders that Ht at»*». Portland, Or*K«»u. ou Wednesday, tbe Ihi file surplus shall b«t allow«-,! to swell ing goods by mail. h rhe stjitv oi Maine exjMH’ts thiâ r VOU HKIV day of April, 1*», al ¡1 o’ctoch a. ru., tor ?v i uurpone of nominating candidate* for th«* tbe wallet of the much burdened tax year to coin a small fortune Troni her It’s as simple as A- following office#, to wit Representative in Goods not need. Congraaa, Governor. s*iiprt inv Jndge. Set re payer. is resuming its patriotic fer i«x> «Top. She has about B. C. Some few ían of ¿lat»*, stale Treasurer. Superinten vor. and lhe defenders of a protwtive worth ready for tear keL as ordered are re dent of Public luHruction. átate Printer hints ips to seuding A leadtug Cbiuaman in New York, •nd di«trirt ottcor», and to traoMacl »»»eh tariff are being called Robin Hood turnable at /Z!r.'r ex other buaineju* a.* may prop* rlv tome before lieitig «*huff«»l "ii Ins i 'ist<»m of spr.-ud- money, etc., wil: I k ? the convention The convention will con- names again. The Albany “Demo iog it eple nbd feast io J«-««, replies! pense. That is one !d»t of of 31* delruatea, epportioned among crat," which, bv the way. is «me of the with a broad Celeetial grin: ’China- found on ] i f. e i dle the aeveml «•oonlirs aa follow*, the sain«’ twin Kone delegate at Urge from each coun most consistent party journals of th«* mln feed.-e bis god; 1-zy Christum reason why they try ly and one delve ale for every 17'» vote* for of W einstock . L u state and is an exception in ita con man wintee for ins G t to feedve Inui.” Cuucresatnan at tue June election of D<8ft so hard to have 10 6 Lian bin & Co’s Cata Baker The lottery b 11 fail««! l<> [>■ tn 3 stant and vigorous war upou the H Malheur Benton things just right the 9 Marion 12 tariff, contrasts in its last weekly Dakota. The prom a. r» a« a biib« logue. Free to any t lackamaa 4 Morrow ClalNop first time. issue “the two methods” of legisla offer«»! to fun i«h 2od.ood bu-hi > ot address. Columbia i Multnomah wheat for needy f rtuers, lm' even 6 6 Polk Goon tion proposeil by the Democrats and 10 tin« was not an imine m«nt to 1« ri«la 3 Tillamook Crook ¡0 the 3 C hia ! I Ila Curry Republicans. The Democratic to« meinliers to vol«- lor it. A Union Douglaa I party proposes, it says, to stop the Wallowa 6 Gilliam Science has a’ tout found bow to M 5 WfiACO Grant 3 surplus by reducing taxation, while sink a abaft sncc.s-stnlly m n quick 4 Sherman Harney ft the Republican party proposes to get sand or a swamp. I' -mporarv stabil Waahington Jackaon ft 4 Yamhill Josephine ity is obtained through freezing th« nd of the surplus by the simple meth 3 Klamath 21« od of spending it; the Democratic mild ami wet sand by th« Use of a re 3 Total 410, 102. 404, 406, 408, 410. 41? K ST., Lake frigerating machine Tiieti while the 10 l«ane The committee recommend that the i»n party proposes that “every dollar nut ma.-s is solid it is dug through qtiick- martes be held on Saturday, April 5. 1**0» and the couuty conventions ou April 9, lb9v, needed for the uec«*sary and legiti i b- DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, E tc . unless otherwise ordered by the proper mate expenses of the government” Murat Halstead will Itegin in th«* county central committee. Apiil number of the UoSmop«*iit'ii>. All voters who favor tbe Republican pol shall be left in the pockets of the icy of American markets for the pr«*!uct«» i lhe con iuot of lhe new department of American labor, liberal support oi our uixpayerB, whereas tbe Republican called “Review o.’ Current Events," common school« and the protection of pnrty proposes that the excess of in which he will discuss 'he leading every voter m the Nation in his right to ON T make the mis TkON’T do for a day cast a free ballot and have it fairly counted, revenue shall be distribute«! among Iopi«*s of I he la« with a le-a-, i tro are cordially invited to unite in the selec- ■ touch. without the hand take of thinking you the people by appropriations for pub lion of delegates to this convention L T BAKIN, lic improvements, the payment of Wabash, Indiana, dispatch: S. some Catalogue of can buy elsewhere Portland. Or.. Mar 5. IBM Ch’n. pensions and bounties, etc. Allowing Harrimun the javles rain, has complet W einstock , L ubin to as good advan e l i.rraiigenients for a walk to th< Pa for the side insinuations of its par cific coiist on a w.iger of >3d >0. H>- &Co. Beautiful il tage. W einstock , Rtpahlic&a Coanty Coaveoiion Call. tisan bias, the Deniocmf states the will start from Wabash April 1i lustrations and full case pretty fairly, in its main feat conipanied by two guards on horse L ubin & Co’s prices Harriman will be <>b!r: *d to information about The Repnblb-sn voter« of Jsi-kson county, ures, and it is a statement not very back. styles and qualities Orefoa are hereby requested to meet et 'heir damaging to the Republicans, It 1 average forty-live miles a day to wiu. all kinds of Cloth respective polling place» in e» h precinct of have brought them •ala county on the Mh day of April. A. !>., represents the party of Cleveland ami To th*.» partisan cry of the denrs'r !- ing, Dry Gbods, I huo , In primary convention ana then and ic editors that “lhe farmers of the west there to elect their requisite number of lieli- Carlisle as taking tlie position of the the largest general Household Sup are all bankrupt,” and that ‘ farm» are (ate* to attend the Republican County Con vention to be held at Jark»otivtne, Jackson miserly, narrow man who loses mon ill »rtgaged tor m >re than they are retail trade on the plies, etc., for Men, connty. Oregon, on Wednesday April Sth. ey in business year by year because worth," the Chicago 1 nt' r-O< c«n re lien), then and there to choo»« aud elect Coast. Is not that Women, and Chil •even (7) delegates to attend the Republican he is afraid to spend a few dollars in torts that "farmers are uot mortgaged ■tate convention to be held at Portland, Ore half aa d.»eply as three Io inhs of trade public verdict dren. Over a quar gon, on the lath day of April. 1890, at which improvements or progress; who drops the uewspnpers making lhe out c.y,' time and place each preduct shall be en into the old stocking every big dol ter of a million peo that they hold first titled to the fotlowtug representation, tow it Fort Scott, Kansas, dispatch Hand. rasctscT. so. Dgt-goATgs lar he closes hie hard, cold lingers 11. Judge McComiis, who signed Hit ple read it yearly. place ? Aahland 12 over, instead of laying it out in in warrant for the execution of John Applegate 1 vestments that will increase his bus Brown, died here to-day, aged 74 Big Butte . 1 ail-egg;. M --------------------------------------------------------- 2 Central Point. iness and bis profits. This policy of ' years. He was lieutenant governor ol The folio win if advert! sinq "icenirs will lie sent by WF.ts’STOCK, 1 Chimney Ruck. Virginia at lhe time Brown wa e N it Co., free to atty addres on receipt of two cents postage for Eden . the Democratic party would check hauged. and in the absence of Dover i Flounce Rock each article. Not more ihn i two >*rticF ut to one address. the great enterprises and retard the 1 Fouls Creek nor W ise he signal the warrut t. No, i —‘‘Tour of the Wo*Id ‘ a f»’Ider forth h<* litmry table r*r »chool- 1 Gold Hill rapid progress of the country in every room, contain ?f the principal 1 bui’ igs aud cities of 6 Jacksonville The lease of the Alaska fur seal r world. N nd Pocke r for men and ladie». 3 way. The opposite proposition is 1 privileges to the North Amen • in Con Little Butte ». a -Box < t'-ooli of Popular Sorge Lost River that of the man of liberal enterprise, . mercial Company for tw. uty-liv«* ye tt-. ith mu oc . 1er J 4 Medford 1 Meadows who is not spending liis life worry . from May 1st next was ex-c’iba! by 1 Mount Pitt Windom last Friday, G«x>. 1 ing over the taxes he has to pay. He Secretary Pleasant Creek R. Trugle, who was Special T'e.'sttry 1 Rock Point sees many ways in which he can bet Agent at ttie seal islands under th- I Steamboat 1 Jacksonville Items. SterUugvllle ter employ his dollar than by leaving ’ la*t Administration, has b“en ap|»>mt- Rml Estate transactions. I Shake [ ed general manager of the company. it lie in his pocket. He knows that 1 Table Rock t. Newberry, of the Jacksonville Ore. aud Trans <"o. to A. J Light«. It W. Talent a dollar spent in a good investment is General Sherman ib disgu-t- d with Î “H” K R. andiilou u> city of A»hland, Woodville public sclmol is on tbe mek list, and I blk tbe fntile «fforte of New York to raise 1 Willow Springs just as much his and is worth vastly •T iiis deparlnient has been excused un i con H A and H Harrison to E Tolman. Mountain enough money for th«- Grant menu- !’au-i tn tp Xy. 8 R 1 E, 2 and 71100 acre*. is the vote more to him than if it were turning men!- He says: "That won't happ> u til further notice. The basis oi apportionment i ! eon rest for the lion. . H _. Hermann for Congress black in his buckskin purse. The to u«e; I've bought my own monument Mr. and .Mrs. W. II. Bellinger, of F und J > Roper to <). AC. R R Co . al the last alec lion i undivided 1-40 shim* tu water right, kuowu By order oi the Republican Central < uni proposition of lhe Republican party ami paid 811MX1 for it. The miuiue I l’oio, are vieiting Jacksonville. ' a.*» Ea.'l Ashland or Applegate ditch, bitu mlttee. that the policy of protecting American uiu buried it will l>e clapped on over the town oi Ashland, eon flTo R. H. Denn, of Flounce Rock pre ; ut« I* ‘d L. in Jacob* C B S atsos . J «' T olman . uie aud that will emi the matter. 1 and N. Jacobs, lhe un- Secretary Chairman iudustry lie maintained in a form wont have any d n nonsense with my cilict, bus lieeu in town sever«*! days ‘ di»ided l2 <«1 N tu W A. H. of f-cc 11. intp/A. sK i j \\ . p.Oa ’ -rc', cou f«»O0 'bep'IHt Week. suited to the present condition of tlie uio'iument." Max anti M W Pr.-v ht tu [»avid Luring, EDITORIAL MiTES AND NEWS. country; that American commerce Mr. mid Mrs Brad Dean ami Mis > land in ip SRI E, 11 and 20 loo uerea ex- James G. Blaine mm ag«d icrv inucL ' repi ai d reining a strip 100feel wi«l»,‘ un were Willow Springe, be encouraged by such bounties or this winter. His dotm-stic ufllicLious Vnua Dean, of » X uud E 'i‘lc of at»ove described premise» Nearly ull the Southern California urd ly to attend the funeral in tewn Sa uon $2000. snbeidies as England and other man have crushed his proud Lv.n , atei town lot boomers seem to base moved ■>f Wiley (bniiiinghain. Wiley Cuu- < arohnv F I’orti-r to city of Ashland. S time nations have effectively used, «lone more to farrow lrs clu cks ai i ningham th«» unfortunate victim of a \V ‘.tof 8vu 1«», anti X’W '4 u"f >e<* 21, in ip ¿i. up into the northern part of Oregon whiten bis liair than years of jxiliti- .1 K 1 E, cou JI and that liberal appropriations be disappointments. The highest polit railroad nivident. w.is burit-tl Hl tbe 8 J. S Walter to city of Ashland, Q <J D to , aud to the Puget Sound country. □Hide for river and harbor improve ical boDors no longer possess th'* st family burying ground in Jneknon- rizhtof way acr<>»Nlau<l in tp "9. a R 1 E, The Southern California people are lay. The family coil 15. ments ami for suitable public build traction that they del when it'* was ville cemetery Satur J.v-ksonvillo, P. Walker to city of Asi.land part uf ami sW Johu formerly resided in now coming down to cultivating their l4 ut 4 of ‘•ec 16, tp 89. S R 1 E. 2 Biirrotimle«! by an unbroken family ings in the cities of ths Pacific coast friends here eyinpatbize their many acr«-8, cull $1. orchards again and planting new or circle. 1 Roper et altociiyuf Ashland, right of stfiiction. and other parts of the Union, is one with th. •m in t heir doubl- chards— that is they have resumed way over, upon and through the following I’htit English syndicate Vgi n! S:i • b which appeals to the progressive aud d. iii.-H prviui- ' W’3ot’S\V *, of sec 9. Newberry, tea- her of Miss Hatt*, tbe work of developing their country, a Pittsburg, Pa., «lispa’cu of rece nt tp S R 1 E, al'U over, upon und through stirring element of the oountrj. And, date; A prominent dealer in cuia tbe prill mry .1 yirlmctit of tbs Jack- tne h> »: <1 bik h Minvuit addition to city of temporarily interrupted by the town sonville pulil ■ school, mt lied tli«* A>bland. run in Oregon, particularly, where the gnxxis has just re’urii«t from Oreg lot erase. pir.-n IS of hei pupils to tie present W B. < oiiou to city uf A*h’and. right of need of expensive improvements in ami says the Euglisb are trying lob through laud iu *rc \ tp &*. > KI E, las’. Fi ¡day, at ,v .lie closing «*xe:i*ises of ( way Of! fl tite Caluuibia salmon caun*»ri« s. Th Bismarck has resigned this time, rivers and harbors is so great, the The l i ly Iris over 1. M Crowsuo to city of \shland, ri«ht of ■ond term. i ii- sei* have options on uverv catiuery Li wa) thr«» Iht >W 4 of XE \ of NW :4 “for sure,” the dispatches say. He Republicans need have no fear of the thr< <», and the ent ire Iran- u»n in vol 81» R.*b< >1 re t*nrolì«*ijn her ih-parlm«*nt, of *ec lb. l|> SRI E. con <2. and the young emperor disagre«-d over result of a square aud honest presen ves Sl.ikkl.OJtl. The iff iir will proba wit h lit) average alten,Lmcs* of 57 I George « row «.. hi lo city of Ashland, all irterly ex itninaliuti re- , right 11. Ie aud ii.l res’ to the foLow lUg «ivs- The pupils q bly Jbe *onstimnr''«l, and the *-aIm >n some matter concerning the labor tation of the issue. They have the 1'011», were a m.- r- I in grade and pro- , crlbed premises, a strip of land iu sec. lb. problem, aud the old cbsncellor side of the case that will carry Ore fi-lienee will lx- run hereafter b n»jn licieney. Th« qnes'ion n.ittintlly pro , tp. (.SRI E. c »u. public good dleate. E E and M. J. Beebe to ( . S Price, the N ber tin, means to quit business-at least tbe gon as the opposition to the Demo -etited Fru'if, Whether the tiriitt pirn >ry r de- \\ i • f - W • 4. uf the N W l4 uf kc . 14, tp L I ilsirioils , .w l< 1 E, lo RCi Vb,» xcept unit re»»en mg a Dan Burk«» was the man who wa it, is not tli«» most parttn- rumors say so. If the young emper cratic proposition to cut down the '<0 feet wnie offcast »»ide of same tu be ' the pub- ►tiip sent to warn tl • settlers along th« ¡e ’ re.'-imp-.-nsi* 1 part of used for street p irp«»'»*“, con. »TV*. or be as ambitious and brash as be tariff on wool and retain the tariff on Hassayampa river of danger prior to <«ud he b<*bi.'>l «»rk. «Jregou hq « Tran«». Co. to John Enson. lots has been pictured the world may ex woolen gools carried I he state tn 188**- ¡5. ¡6, blk “L” R- R addition lo town of lhe breaking of the Walnut Grov> Btr.l*-y rect-m i n telegram j Ashland. c >n. ♦l«i0. pect to see war in Europe very soon about 9500 votes further than John dam. and instead of doing so Ix-can*- i,»- Sheriff A S. and N. Jacobs to L L and II Jacobs, N iiiy from E. gr* t-. Silver < ’ity, intoxicate«!. It is rlionght <nin»»ixt» «♦( lot .'J, aud N of lot 4, blk. IK, town of after Bismarck's retirement. P Irish thought it would. F. G. Kll- persons lost tbeir lives on tine seemin' N. M.. tub rmii.g mm in. mvil'e, hai Jarksunviiie; con. ftkK». g» ire. formerly of J * ks - Bar < ira Cirich, to Rebekah McKenzie, He was arrested on charge of man The Cherokee strip boomers I»«en f uiiii j«*n I. i-n.l 11 muring for lot 7, blk. 30, Jark’onville: eon 170». “Citizen” Train arrived at Tacoma \ J Eighty lo George W Wise lot 19, blk crowded intp the coveted land by the last Friday from Boston, to prepare slaughter, but h :s Ix-eti r«-lea-e I ot M . Kilgore’s Hau WOO llh-l the ground that there is no provi-'or ‘ H ‘ R H. addition to uitv of Ashland: cou. A -i.p'iny io ’ >20 thousands last week, cut tbe fences for his race around the globe, He in the laws of Arz-eia under wha*h b > I h -. ii a I <n>il ut Si > ! \ •< Charles P. Buck tntoCvnthia s. Buck, lota II ville. l'ii«* Ja-k- mid was received with open arms, of the cattle syndicate who bad leased can be punished. 1. 2. ;.;md A , of N E \ uf S E 4.4 m <-. 20. b’F not ku<iWn nt p'.-i-'-i On tp. w‘. > KI W. a fmctiuu less than l«iu acres; the land of the Indians, ate up, tram mouths, by 15,iki0 Tacomans. the w,l' 11 c< Peter Jackson, the col. -r, d pugdi-t. ( .o. «-I »he is ’ U Ki t Saturday evening he lectured in cur . fl pled down aud burned up the grass new ('onstnntin* Magruder, trustee, to L. W. held has more sense than nriny of the pe >- tier uh - her re-i b-s. opera house and ’ ‘'svag •, l<»(s JO. II. 1., IS and of south side pie that make a fiws over him. The and bay, and then foimd that they the audience entranced for two hours ti iH jut re of lot *.«. in blk IC>, town of Ccutral Point; Sheriff 1» ' isey will have to retreat, just as the Okla and a half. He was to leave Tacoma Chicrgo Fishing A Hunting Clnh lurmtl from a ta I ton |2’0. uig lour, wsnttai to give Jack«on a reception Wilson to Ransom R. Dunn, lot 9,. in tiire«* blk Aliuiua homa boomers had to do more tbau “at the drop of tbe bat' Tuesday, and ami slipper ou Ills arrival in Cliicago. rep-irte olio mg 21. tow no! Medford; con. fl.50. sail from Vancouver for Yokohama on once. The atrip is not opened for the steamer Abyssinia. _He is san but received a lett.-r fuan Jackson i.iy«. Ov'-r si,''1 > se e <■ >''(■ -t<-4 in Aslibm I in lw- • >1 y , and tlie balance settlement yet, and the boomers are guine that be will circle the rolling ix-gging them n >’ to do so. Lie says in M«sll«>r4 hi «me IIV. Pretty gor,.! A Match Factory—Grant’» Pass May Get It. «Courier, Mur. 7. j he is personally opmeed t«> ostenta globe and enter Tacoma from the east sadly and sullenly leaving the terri tious display. i.ud furthermore think-- wtirk for our rus'liti , wale awnkeSher- \ gentleman representing the Dia tory upon which they are declared again within 60 days from Tuesday. such r«*cep'ions ••-ntirely out of place ff, aii‘1 11 g'»»l showing f«>t ur county Seattle proposed to send “(Jueen An mond Match Factory, ot Detroit, trespassers. The passage of the Ok- gelin«” one of tbe oldest Klixichnicn when greeting a man in my profe-- tlit se Inr4 tim•>«; nt tfi.it rat e our de- Michigan, spent several 'lays in this linqne it tax list will ba sui «11, for the sion." ' lahoma bill last week was mistaken of tbe Sound, with Train on bis trip, city since our last issue, looking for a dl« lot jus year of lSOO. Io cation to «stablish a branch factory. by them for a license to make loca but the qu«»eu refnsetl to go. Mns Congressman Baker, of New York, This has ! ecu his second visit to this tions upon the Cherokee strip, and Regina Rothschild left Port Townsend chairman of the Hous«» C"mtnittee of TheG. l. K. Encampment. Monday night, going eastward over city, ami be will return in about ten they have had a rough trip and lost the Canadian Pacific, and exjiects to Commerce, has prepared and will soon The nnnu.d G. A. 1!. encampment at days; after examining tbe tiuilier in introduce a bill amendatory of the in their time and money for their rash beat Train by a day or t wo. terstate eommer-e law. It provides Ellgelie Inst w« k w; s a very pleasant terests around Roseburg, Eugtu«, Al nn« f<*r the v teratis in attendance. ness. The military forces will clear Californians continue to speculate that common earners may be investi The people of I ie bi lU'lful little city bany and E ist Portland. The Dian ond .Match Factory is the tbe territory entirely in three weeks. iu real estate at the national capital. gated by notare-s public and the testi of th.* upper Will.',! latte w« re very A Washington dispatch of tlie 14tli mony forwarded to lhe interstate hospitebl«* m -I IÜÎIU i heir visitors en- largest factory I d tbe Unite«! States, if not in tbe world, aud controls tbeen- Th* card of Mr. D. McCarthy in says: Senator Hearst; Congressman Commerce Commission. Uml *r the juv the stay, A i '*rt of the lust tire Enstenn trade in parlor matches, existing law a member of the commis Cluuie and ex-Congressman Bliss of day siys: T Ì .* S1 -ii<M lias baen as well as the Pacific cyast. Their the T idinos announcing that he will New York have negotiated one of the sion must personally iuve-,t iga’-», mid 81 H «ti,-H show ttie or distance plac*-.-, th ru in nn embarass- 1 not be a candidate for the office of largest real estate deals made in Wash tutleh valuable lime n, wasted all i a btisy one, fìhll der to Is» in li pu - p, retie condition mg position when they come iu con shsnfT seems to have stirred up tbe ington for years. To-day an agree ue«xlless expense involved. throughout the st te. with a pani for tact with our factories, which make Democratic* brethren of tbe county rueut was signtsl by which these three A party of Wealthy Englishmen are the past year of eight new posts and tlie bunch matches. Where this fac men promised to buy 750 lots across in California for the purpose of buy 311 members in the s.nm* lime, The tory locates tiny will make an invest considerably, ami the “Times” of last ttie river near the navy yard, the price ment of $250,: co, employing in the week, not to be left entirely ont in tieiug $11000 each. This land original ing a million dollar tract of land some present mem! ershlp is 1742. 1'iieG. A. R. ui’alled for the en factory 200 bands, besides thuee re lli the state, upon which to the cold, comes along with another ly belonged to George Washington. where colonize farmers from England. If suing year: I>tpaitimid commander, quired in their sawmill*. card from “Mac." to the same effect The investment has not beeu made us they buy, it will doubtless lie from James A. Varney, of Nesmith post No. To give our readers au ideu ss to tbe a permanent investment, but is mere m those heretofore published in the the S. P. R. R. Co. I'm- s>.-h'*me is 32. Tbe Dulles; *«*nn>r vice com ly speculative on ths part of the gen primarily for the benefi; of the li nk mander, T. M. Martin, J- W. Geary, magnitude of this company, they will operate larger saw mills than uow ex other county papers, except that it tlemen named. All of them are con of the party, of eo-ir I- it post No. 7, Eugeue; junior vice eom- ist la-tween Portland and Yreka, simp baa a nice little sugar coating for the fident that it will prove profitable. ncconnt W. H. Mills, land agent of tin* railroa-l mtmder, F. M. Miller, J. F Miller poet ly to saw out material for th«-ir l>oi«-s, brethren, to make it go down easier— The total price of the real estate, $225,- company, says: "I consider tin« No. 42, L banou. in which to ship the products ot their 000, is understood to have beeu paid The Woman's Relief Corps installed factory. It is true Grant's Pass may a little heavier coating than the pill iu cash. scheme one of the last for th*» stat» ttie following department officers; (that Ims been contemplated. 1’1.e not be fort untile enough to secure this had as it rolled from the “Record'' The whole country must take its people to lie brought here lire of just President, Mrs. Mary -I. Ellis, corps worthy company. But what they pres* The “Tiru«*" couldn't resist dose of floods this year, it seems. the class we want, aud there ie iio pos No. 11. Forest Grove; senior vice presi want is sugar pine and yellow piuu the temptation to hit “Leeds" another The narrow valleys of the Pacific slope sible chance of the plan failing. ' dent. Mrs Harriet bladden. corps No. in Lodi«* large enough to keep their 4. Eugene; junior vice president, Mrs. mill running for years. That is the dab, and intimates that the publi first complained of Hoots from waters The Turner grange at a n»*“nt cation in question in this paper was rushing from tbe rain and enow in the m«»eting pass«*d the following resolu Mary J. Train, corps No. 13, Albany;) point exactly; where they find the chaplain, Mrs. Maty J. Clitnberlmn. timber they locate. mountains. Then there were “artfully” prepare«l by the editor of high Hools reported in the larger valleys tion; W hekkvs , The railroad com corps No. 2. l’ortIiiini. They are experienced match manu the paper to sow the eetxls of dis of the eastern states, and now the low mission of Oregon will cost the tax The s»*»s)<iue throughout have b«*«'n facturers aud it is their object to se payers of this state alxiut $22.01)0 ev most harmonious and enjoyable, ami : sension among tbe Democracy. The er part of tbe Mississippi valley is cure the entire trade of the Pacific ery two years without l«euig able lo card was put in as it read at the in badly damaged. The levees have render any Ix-heficnd service«; for lhe this evening the co:nrad«-e> ami ladies coast; and to do this they must secure are enjoying a camp-tire and stip|>er. broken in many places, and large por suitable timber. Consequently, Jose stance ot Mr. McCarthy nod had ins tions of Louisiana and Mississippi tarn*»; therefor'». IvVso/r'd, Tu.it w<- Th«» next grand encampment is to - phine comity has large bodies of regard the said railway commission. signature attached; and he is not tbe have tveen Howled worse tliau for many la* h« Id at Astoria on tlie second Wed-1 ! choice sugar and yellow pine forests, Under the law, as an outrage upou the nesday of April. 1891. kind of a man to back out of it, no years. ' and etan la a very good cbt.nce to ae- I taxpayer» of this state. A'eso/ccd, eure this large factory. Ten firemen were killed and a dozen Thai we will not support uny man for matter how the "Times” may state l uml After Twenty-Hve Yean of Suffering. ( ’ This company -lose not ask for any others ba«lly hurt at Indianapolis the case. Of course it was expected the state fegi-lature who will not "1 have met swift * fepec.licIS. « S.j for bonus, ns they have capital to buy Monday afternoon by the collapse oi a favor, firs:, nm-mdiug the law givtug the “Times” wsuld do some squirm burning building. The men were in the oommuwion full power to r -gum'*» Wood di*s«- » and iu every Injtanee with win rw-irr they determine tc .m-ate. But us mi inducement this city couhl ing over the dose, but it may please the building and on the roof, fighting freights and fan»« on tbe railroads of the best result. Ab--'it Iwvilty toe year* itself about that. The main point of the flames, when, without warning, the this »fate, or if this cannot I»» had, ago I had my leg hurt in an m-cident. ami well afford to furnish them with a sits or kx'ution large enough for tberr fac public interest in the matter is the «xfllapee came. Nearly all the dead then to use his l»-st endeavors lo have the wound never entirely healed I tried tory. Tins can be consi-L-nxi after and injured men bad families, and the said law repeaed." various reiuO'Me. without aucee.*» I wa fact that Mr. McCarthy, who is a scenes of anguish as their wives and ll ..all}- Induced to try « 9 S That medicine ; tli. y Iia-iite here if they do. shrewd man and knows something other relatives gathered about tbe Tlie women's right« people ire tell bra ed it up heal'd it after tw<-utv live ing with a gisai ileal of satisfaction yea.-» of auff* ring had he. n eud-.i-rel ami . about politics and the beat of the ruins were beart-reuding A i »tony for Oregon. how .Mias Ph*» lie Couznisof st. Luus public pulse, doesn't want the Dem Heury Caliot Lolg». of Massachus caine to lie given her Hp|H>,ntmeut iti much nwum had b-t-n thrown a «ay in the . • 11-. r. 1« a reJotiy of forty German •»« me'li- iu. - f..iinli«-f in Southern Dakota who are ocratic nomination for sheriff this etts has introduced a bill iu Congress the Census Bureau. Sup-riut n.le-it psi -ba-«* of worthl« <> W WtLCH. M -bi Ala making preparations to pick up their providing that when 500 voters of any time. He is willing to let some Dem Purler desired to put .Miss Plux*be al > uh anil fiml bi-'iit* m Ore- congressional dtstncl shall ask for it the b«-ad of tbe Mlesi'lirt cilice, but ocrat who is hungrier for office than by petition, that the United States \ Tfrrlbl«4 Epidemic in Bus^ia. _ b.'wiiii the secretury of the Portlanfl realizing the .« gmtieams* <>f es*abli«li. he make the sacrifice upon the party shall, by Siijiervisors. take charge of St. £Vt«-rsLurtf. March 15. A’.i epi iniiiiix1 a* mu Itoaol. Iiiey have sent ing such a pre »«lent, he appro e-Led altar, under the hand* of tbe present the election of members of Congrees. tbe President with th« matter After demic »'id't’d the “uonna” 1*» ravagnirf four rei-roM-iitHttvea to look up a lo- Detailed arrangetnehts are made for expressing bis own <1- «ire to re<*i>g'iiz-» Uie country far and wnl»*- Itc symp I c itiou, ns they all «l«*ire to l<x*ato in party priest*. toms and dev« lop!! «ills nr«* j ecu liar. same place. These m**n who are conducting the elections. comte'eiit women by giving the n re- Il Levins with thr^o days of insomnia, th«* acting a» advance guards are very Au Extinrntahrr A London dispatch says the Russian sootisible offl<*«-s, lie said ' “Of course. headacl c ami sjekne -- fhis is fol- favorably ¡mf r«ss«*<l with tbe country, Speaker Reed has been presented Government has sent agents to the Mr. PreetJeuL this is sonn-wiim . f mi low xi by sever’d vl ivs of s‘dpor and and tli<- probability 1 h that they will Unit« 1 «! States to counteract the ef innovation, aud oue I do not like to by the Young Men's Republican Club sh cp, which cutis in <icati> or recovery. locate hi the Wiliamatte valley. The of Portland. Me., with a solid silver fect the stories of Siberian outrages make witho it your approval. **W< 1 , ( ib of the «Ils« «, v r re r* pi»?:♦<! lo lix'ation will betwlectexl s»xm, as the •ben, ” said President Harrison, "I wfl. / candle extinguisher, in tbe shape of a have excited, and to farther the adop have occurred aiso hi Au-’rvi and colony is anxious to get here iu time cone of gigantic size. It is four and tion of a treaty by which Russian poli simply say it is high tinv* su h an t'i- 1 aly. and the physicians ire at pre*- to put iu ni-xt season's crops. They one-half or five inches high as it stands tical criminals can be return«*! to that novati >n was made." ♦ nt at a lo^s in their diagnosis, aud had nothing but ¡»«or harvests during on the Speaker's table. Tbe surface country. Ttie sympatiiy felt in L->ii-loti for have no idea of any proper treat incut tin* la>t four years, aud they are get of tbe cone is elegantly engraved wit b If Secretary Proctor has ordered tbe .Minister L hk ' o I d , o U account of lhe for V. It ai’iipiy runs its coarse, either ting tire»! o( their present lot. an histoneal picture representing tbe headquarters of the department of the bereavement he has Stiff« toil ill lh»< to r<«‘overy or death. th- re is a place 1’rovidenee smiles victory of tbe Speaker over obelmo Missouri. C. 8. A, ehauged from loss of bis only son. is deep uud uni- loo with more kinduess they are de tion, and with appropriate inscriptions. Leavenworth to St. Louis. termined to find it. aud there is no Onion? fr«»m Australia. versal. The telegrams, letters mid In tbe picture an aged dame, repre question but they will find tu Oregon calls be has r-ceivv«l were its numer ai This world is gettili text small senting tbe Democratic party, is in The Siberian Atrociliea. ous as is usual at the death «>f apriuce tog« 'iier, and th« n - ir HO-iS winch tile tbe promised land.—[ Ex. dustriously blowing with a bellows, Dispatcher from Tomsk, the On- of a royal house. There is hardly a diff«r»*nt- conritri- • - are ; .'SHDP ih : is be- labeled “Springer Mouthpiece,” a fire tral Restored Her Health. depot for pnsouers, say name among statesmen and tlipl n c -tning a nuis;¡ »lice. H« re w« re onr fed by fagots labeled “Obstruction of that Siberian th« prison now bolds 490 healthy tints <>f the coy but can be seen on farmers a few days ago getting h big For twenty-five year« I »uttered from boll«, public business.” and “Filibuster.” 275 sick exiles, but that in lNXi one of the innumerable cards li ft at price for <*tii ms tor th« Sa i Frauci.M-o er **,« a-e d oil.er bl-ast affections tak.ng Just aa tbe old lady gets tbe fire blaz and the number of exiles brought to tlie the bouse of Mr. Line-,in. But it m irket. and were hoping for a still during tiial time great quantitiev of differ- ing well. Speaker Reed (an unmistak was 16,1*4 In 1877 the ar n«*d hardly I»* said that ail th -e to larger price, w'" n the Australian eu medicine* without giving me any per able likeness) steps up aud puts over prison were 14.277; iu 1888 there were kens of sympathy, grateiui as«tu-y tarin« r-s bang .' I.»« uf onions into Sin ceptible r,I ft Friend« Induced me t" try the fire a conical extinguisher la rivals 15.015, aud in 1889. up to September, may be, f.iilvd to ailevtatt* tbe terrible Fr ih ’I s C' * malket and «town goes tbe s - - It Unproved me from the «tart, and beled “Common Seu.-w." Ou tbe oth over 12,000. Of these prisoners most fsciitig ot hen •.. in, nt o' t «• p .ren.s pnce. WIi-li It conn* tu shipping af er takli.g eeverol bottle«, restored my er side of tbe cone, opposite tbe en- were takeu iuto Young “Abe" ".as their 1„- ?->•■, ami «mi >us bait way mound tbe woiid. it h- aith a« la- a« 1 c ttld hope for at my age. tbe interior. graving. is the lnscnptioD. "Presented An i fiieial report declares that, ow with him the male hue of tb<* family 1« bard to tell wi.i.t not i expect m wl.iihi«u-'w «eventy-five year« Mr», i M to Speaker Reed by tbe Young Men's ing to lack of rooms, buudreds of sick- of the president is likely to be extinct. tb«w y of <«-mp«.I•'i«>i - [Or-ponían Luca« Bow iinggraaD. Ky Republican Club of Portland, Marne.” liede h.ul to be placed iu tbe open air, The remains of the lx>y were tempor while tbe temperature was as low us 6 arily <lep«vited m de vault in Kens 1 _, «•«• v_ • a.-«-•. degrees Reanmur. and m «x>ns.»qneuce Grw-n cemetery, but will finaily be exposure Die mortality wua brought to America, tiers to find their •Mrtuwu*. last tasting pi*oe.—[Ex. VSllIAND/nDIXi.S. h b E w W einstock , L ubin & Cn SACRAMENTO, CAL OQUlQGrjfciPitClCr^lC8StOril CliilûreûCryferPltchor’iCastiiria CLiMreaCryfcrPitdifir’s Castoni BEFORE - TAKING STOCK —FOR— Phe Next Thirtx MORAL & 111(1 i >OVS AT STARTLING PRICES. EOWN IN PRICE. nnei Muslin, Sheeting and Canton 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 MISSES' TRIMFIÎED All for what it would cost you for the work cf trimming. I u F ti 11 n i< < >i A fine stock of Dress Goods all at reduced prices MORAL & BROS.. Ashland, Oregon Farm Machinen. :o: 10,000 io,ooo -\pj 5.000 I 5.000 1 CARLOAD OF And a gv>o-» a- ,,r«m«-i varieties of Fruit« it'.ooo (napes, fid leading Trits as I m as any First Class Narsery. GIVE Nurseries at Fa^t End of Bridge, - At the - ASHLAND A CALI. l»2« MILLS MEDFORb. OK A. B. CiìiJW oo Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows. Oliver (’hilled Steel (one and two horse) Plows. A full line of Garden f’ity ('lipper Steel Plows. Disc Harrows—all sizes. Spring Tooth Harrows. Scotch Drag Harrows, The celebrated Steel King Spring Tooth Harrow APPLE. I’i. \l P APLICO r. Shade and Grafie Vini-. All selling c leper for cash thn Plows and Harrows have ever sold in this market. REPAIRS For Harrows aud Plows Constantly XI RSI; RE LARGEST STOCK IN THE §§§§§§§§§§§§ NORTHWEST ! Carload of VINES & SHRUBBERY Sfci d »nr n<lAk>f-.:* anil pnnv li»« J H. Sdtkaier. Woudbvi Or.