Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, March 28, 1890, Image 2

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS.
THE HI RLE IX THE 1TIM.IC
SCHOOLS.
NOTES ANI» NEWS.
&5g their Ssfalogues
Michael Davitt will start a weekly
The mntter of Bible reading iu the paper iu L«>n«lou, to be called the
public schools of Ashland was “Labor World."
KEPI RUCAS STATE CVSVESTIOS.
brought to the attention of the pub­
General S -heuek. Grant’s minister
I ITE v.tlue to the ir. itx.si
to England, «li«sl of pneumonia at his
lic
by
the
publication
in
the
Record
A Republican Convention for the state
home
in
Washington
last
Sunday.
-If our ouLof-town [ o
of Oretjon is caile4 to meet nt the city of of an interview which a citizen rep­
Portland. Oregon, on Wvlnesday, th»- l»»th
Mr. Watterson says that the tight
office acquaintance
»lay of April. I- s ’. hi , nt 11 u'cha k a. m.. fur the resenting the Catholic population had
purpose of nominating candidates for the with the principal of the Ashland lx»tween Cleveland and Hill will make
Uncle Sam is our It.nd
it im|x»«Hible for either of them to be
following office*, to-wit: Representative in
v^s. Governor. Supreme Judge, Seere- schools. The interview, as published, nominated by the democrats in 1892.
working ally and we It .’
tar y i»f State, State Treasurer. 8u>»erinlen-
has
in
it
more
of
a
personal
Ix-ariug
no disjiosition to mhke It
«irti of Public Instruction, state Printer
Jay Gould may be a bold, bad mail,
Aliti district uffi« ers, an<t to transact such upon the principal of the school than but it is to bo written to bis credit
tasks lighter.
He gnu
other bu.wiuv •ss as may properly come before
__ Ion. The convention will eon* the case demanded, and it missed the that he has never yet purchased a
ihr «laiventi
Lies
a
little
dnrin<
r bn;-v
»ist of of 1 21s delegates, apportioned among vital part of the question, but it seat iu the United States senate.—
the sevel -ral couuties as follow*, the same
seasons
when
an
av;
Sioux
City
Journal.
being one delegate at lari i?e from cadi conn- opened the matter and gives oppor­
tv and one delegate for every 175 votes for
of mail ord<
Hnntingbm's son-in-law, Prince
tunity for the public to impress its
('ongressmau at the June election of I hm
6 Linn
his office lu re. bn
io desires in the matter upon the man­ Hatzteklt. lost 14tl,(kki francs at a
Baker
Malheur
Benton
single sitting at the gambling table
that liiatters i:
Marion
1') a»-ka utas
agement of the schools. Following in a Paris club the other night. How
Morrow
<I h I->|>
so
long as yer ;
d
ies
Huntington
like
it?
the
interview
mentioned,
was
pub
­
M
ti
11
noma)
i
4
Csstumbla
6 Polk
C(MM
yourgoodsou
tin t.
lished
a
plea,
presumably
by
one
of
Nebraska
papers
are
poking
fuu
at
Tillamook
Cr<x»k
1 'if»
3 U mat ilia
furry
the Protestant ministers of the city, California and solemnly relating bow
In these days o(
Uuion
liouglAx
heavily owners of fruit farms and
6 Wallowa
I for the reading of the Bible in the
steam and electti-
Gilliam
olive ranches have mortaged their
Grant
\V< j * co
schools.
The
writer,
who
signs
him
­
city it is a luxury
4 Sherman
Harney
property to buy snow shoes with.
Jacks« »n
Washington
self “Gresham." comes to the defense
to be an out of-
4 Yamhill
Josephine
If nature did not get mad and ex­
X »
of the state board of education and ert herself once iu awhile to eloar up
-Klamath
town shopper. No
Î1H the principal of the Ashland schools
l.ake
Total
with
11.
axis
ami
washouts,
mankind
io
Lane
jostling, no cinfu­
The committee re. unmeiid that the pri with commendation of this opinion would have the world eotilthy it would
sion—a catalogue,
mane» be hi-hi ou : At 11 r< lav April 5,
not
be
fit
to
live
in.
¡Capital
Journal.
ami th«- county convention« in April 9. 1M9U, that the Bible should be read in the
pen and ink, and
nnlexs otherwise or«lere«l >y the proper schools. In lx»th the publications the
A bill was passed by Congress last
county central enmmitti-e.
vens much attention as your city friend. The cat -
All voters wb- favor the Republican p«»l- real heart of the question seems to week appropriating S25,(kk) to en «bl««
th«» secretary of war to purchase 250(1
icy of America niarkets for the product*
i great help—a silent salesman, perhaps the best.
of American lalx»r. liberal »up|»ort of our have lieen missed, and iu lx »th of tents for the ns«» of p.-opl,- driven
common »eb«x»U. ami the protection of them the principal of our schools is from their homes by
■ know, tor instance, that you want ten yards of
1
«-very voter in th«- Nation
.
in hi»
. right
. „ . to
cast a tree hall«»t ainl have it fairly countol. placed iu a position which is not just South.
f »r a -.own, but the catalogue reminds you of
nr«- c«,r«iinlly invited to unite in the »elec-
f 1
or
fair
toward
him.
,
Th«
president
has
1
other
a< ecssories at such a saving in pricest1i.it
issued
a
procla-
t««>n of delegates l*» thia convention
I
I
I.. T. BAKIN,
mation warning all ¡x-rsons againsl
The
first
writer,
by
implication,
■c
is
a
cipher.
Then it illustrates a new trinimiti •
tir
po
­
I'ortlan«!, Or., Mar 5. MMk
Cli n.
places u [ hiii the principal of the entering the waters of Behring Hea
s \our fancy and your cashmere gown dexcli
uch '
within the dominion of the I luted
scliixils the responsibility of the ease, States for the pur|x>s<> of killing s«-al
a * I li h alfair quite impossible in village shopping,
and the second writer proceeds to al­ and other fur-bearing animal-«.
Republic** County Couxcutiou Call.
»lie turning of its pages other necessaries con
low it to remain there. To ascertain
The Government Printing Office is (Ml
■ii
niii-ht as well be ordered one time as anoth
The Uepublii'Ati voter»« <»f Jnvkson county, whether or uot this was just, the now engaged in tilling one of tin-
I V
f oe and money, too.
Oregon arc hereby requested t imert at their T idings editor went into the inter­ largest orders in its history. This is
respective pulling places in inch precinct of
for 1 K,lMk>,tkMl blanks for the use of
«i' . tn w C it.il >-ii«- is fuller of illustrations tlinn rmv ¡»re-
-Hid cottnty on th»- ’»th day of April, A i>.. , viewing business for his own infor-
the 40,009enumerators of the eleventh
W.M), iu primary convention and li en an<t mation, aud learned the following:
cs tliev are is a help— a two
le. We ll: nk .»< enig tl:i'
there to elect their requiMte number of Deli
, (N-nsus, who will begin work m May.
a lace pattern »¿r :i suit of
in.
' i' :.»n I .-.I h t mi more
gate* to att« nd th»* ReDuLhcan < <»uuty Con­
When Prof. P. A. Getz came to
cl'»: 1». t '» nrwe coiil.l ex|
•unii.
—
vention to tw held at Jacksonville, Jack.-on
Four prominent liquor d.-alerx of
iu^ei»-eHnhi nu "^Jet
connty, Oregon, on Wednesday April 9th, take charge of the sch«x>lx. before | Tacoma have nslv-d the city council to
¡1 the blew Catalo
1*90. then and then* to choo.He and elect | entering upon his duties, he asked
i^o-Tt
<>i
t
»»»ffH
,uS,,.».^W..:
for
ii.
All
nil
’ . it.i).»->t <»r t >«»*
give them tin- ex • rive right to sell
seven (7) delt-galuM (•» UL* nd the Republican
>»■ i, -I ...ier . neiallv puts an l.lv ititoour tierels -which we think
MtAfe coovt uttoii to I m * w *|<| at i^^tland, Ore­ the direct««« for instructions alx4it liquor 111 the city .
off. r t«> pay
otii,
I put in force in the next, issue. This is why otir C.ita
gon, on the l*»lh »Uy of^pri), 1**, *t which
as uiiich as all Hie many saloons now
Alme a'“! pl»» *
Vr*** tnrl *hid! be en- '. the opening exercises. One of the
I.,.. :
sii. li a useful book ami constantly growing larger.
pay, and will guarantee to run not
mieKt 7.» the following representation, towit:
directors suggested that a chapter of mote than twenty salu«>ns. They will
PBBCiner.
NO. DELEGATES
nd
v<»,ir
address and a catalogue will be sent yon fr< i
s»
the Bible la- read and a brief prayer hardly succei-d in tlu-ir sc I k - iu --.
Ashland
12
1 , offered each morning. Another di­
Tlie luillot reform league of Port­
Bin Butt»-
1
rector assented to the reading of a land has issued an address to the
Central Point
Chimney R. h k.
1
chapter from the Bible, but suggested electors of Oregon inviting th«- <■<>-
K.leu .
Flounce k«M*k
that the prayer be omitted. The operation in reforming tlie ballot of
Foots Creek
tin-state. I'be ol»j»x-t of Ilu- league is
S acramento . C al
third director, who is a prominent to ¡»repare a bill containing the «-ssen- Nos. 400 to 412 K S t .,
Gold Hill
Jacksonville
member
of
the
Presbyterian
church,
tial
features
of
the
Australia
ballot
Little Butte
RETA1L DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, MILLINERY,
Creek
j was not seen by Mr. Getz at the time, system, and secure the enactment bj
M«lfor<l
SHOES, NOTIONS, BOI SE SUPPLIES. Ere.
the next legislature.
aud
did
uot
give
his
opinion.
The
Meadows
Mount Pitt
The stat«- land department is just
principal, having the expression of a
Pleasant Creek
K<»ck Point
majority of the Ixiard, as stated alxive. iu receipt of two more :qq»rov.st
swamp laud lists of the L.ik. view dis
Steamboat
la-gan the term with the adoption of tnct. Ix-mg lists of swamp lands now
Sterling ville
SISKlYOf COUNTY,
AFFAIRS IN CONGRESS.
Shake
the suggestion that a chapter or part ready for entry in Southeastern < »re-
Table Rock
I Yreka Journal, Mar. 26.1
gon.
The
lists
are
from
Washlugton
Talent
TI k following items are from the
of a chapter of the Bible lie read
WiMHlvillr
Job.
Garretson
E. Kennedy,
each morning on the opening of and contain an aggregate of '.» ill acres reports of the G/« </ott iait special cor­ who had been at and
Willow Springs
Cinnabar
springs
of
laud,
the
most
of
which,
however,
respondent
at
Washington.
Cniotilow n
sell««*], and the practice has been con­ has long ago lx-en tiled on. [States­
Trail Creek
Mr. Dolph secnretl passage for his since 1 »«-comber and were thought to
tinued without notice from the di­ man.
bill for ports of entry in Alaska. It have perished in the deep snow of tin-
Total number of delegate«
51
high mountains, were founil safe ami
rectors.
In a tire at Seattle last Friday uiglit, constitutes Mary Island, Wrangel, well at their cabin by a man from Oak
The basis of apportionment is the vote
east fur the lion. B llermHiin for Cougresw
What the opinion of Prof. (letz may which destroys«! S50,lk»0 worth of Juneau. Satxl Point, Kodiak and Bar, who visits«! them last week.
at the last election.
property, three persons were burned < »unalaska ports of delivery in the cus­
Hy order of the Republican < entral Com­ be in the premises, while it is en­
Walter R. Griffin was killed by a
to death J. George Jones ami M. C toms district of Alaska, ami provnles
mittee.
titled
to
a
hearing
as
much
as
is
the
C. B W.wrsoy,
J. (’. T olman .
Mayes and wife, who had just arrived that the secretary of the treasury milling cave at Ku«»w Nothing creek
Secretary.
Chairman.
opinion of any other citizen, is not from Arkansas. They were sleeping shall app«iint officers for each of these ou tlie 15th itist. He was 30 years of
the point at issue, but it may be said iu the Harvey lodging house, and it places. Buildings to cost 825,000 are age, ami his pareuts live at Cottage
to lie erected for the government.
Grove, Or.
that he expressed himself to the T id - was not known that tbej had per­
EblTOKlAL NOTES AND NEWS.
ished
until
th.-ir
remains
w«-n>
found
The senators from the Pacific Coast I John A. Morrison, an old resident of
' ings editor as desirous of carrying
all Voted for the Blair bill. The Ore­ Yreka and formerly proprietor of the
Heretlitary •‘nubility’* is not »<» i out the wishes of the people in the among th«- ruins Sunday evening.
The .4 ■•dorian lias this comment on gon ami California senators ha«l vot««d livery stables, dropped dead from
firmly planted itj England aa some matter, as they may be expressed
eastern Washington towns, one for it before and could not change, heart disease in his house var«l on the
of the aristocracy of Amerwa would through their representatives -the two
(
that will apply to other towns some- «•ven were they so disposed. The 19th inst. He was 62 years of age.
wiidi. There are at least KO members members of the school board. Prof. tirm-s: “Spok ine Falls bins wh-at Washington Senators were iu favor of
T'hos. Orr received five carloads of
of the House of C-ommons who are Getz ie a member of the Methodist in Walla Walin, carries it to its mills, it from principle, Ix-lieving that as hay
about a week ago from below ami
til-lr stat«» bad Ixx-u given lilx-ral
openly iu favor of the at>olitiou of church, and holds the Bible in the makes it into tlour, anil sells the tioqt grants of land they should not with­ a carload of grain. Huis losing some
in
Walla
Walla.
That
’
s
the
<iiff>»r
hereditary representation in parlia­ estimation which church ineiulx-rship encu between enterprise and sli/kin- hold their support from the southern cattle still, owing to the necessity of
¡»Utting them on short rations when it
ment. Labonchere'a motion to that implies, but he is intelligent enough theinudativeness. Walla W.lla ha st ati-s.
was impossible to secure hay from any
effect came to a vote last Friday and and broad minded enough to know the natural advantages, but hasn't th«-
M irtiu Magiunis, the would-be Detu- section on account of the blockade of
gitupandgit.
”
«x-ratic senator from Montana, is very railroad ami wagon roads.
was lost by only sixty majority. The that the question is not one to be de­
and disgusted. He thinks he
vote was 201 to 1»*K). The house of cided by his individual religions l»e-
Miss Regina Rolhwhild, the Port sour
Parties who have purchased lands
¡.as not been used as he shoul-l have
Townsend
girl
who
was
going
to
ix-at
lonls will go before many years.
'from the R. R. Co, in the Mount
lief, and his position is simply this:
la-en,
even
by
his
party
friends.
His
Francis Train around th«- world, didn’t
He is the agent of the people, em­ get started. She was going by way «lefeat and Toole's election last bill Shasta neigblx»rh<xxl, have been no-
, titled to cut no more tiniber from sai«l
Who wouldn’t like to l>e a member ployed to teach their children in the of
the Canadian Pacific, but h«-r start Ims i.ot been fully «-xplamed, and now
of the ways and menus committee of public schools iu accordance with the cannot be made for some days yet, as iliat he will be obliged to return to i lands.
liis constituents without ativ senatorial
We hear that J. T. Skinner, former­
the house, that has in preparation a laws governing the sch-xils of Oregon she lias to wait for tin- «-ompl.-tion of dignity
lie isnot at all pleased. Colonel
tanti bill expected to be satisfactory aud the instructions of the directors a new fast steamer of that line. She Clark, on the other band, is feeling all ly of tins place, and now employe«! in
is Confiilellt, however, of beating the r glit, and accepts tin- inevitable with a Portland foundry, was very seriously
to at least a majority of one political under the school law. The law leaves erratic
injured a few «lays ago by a brick fall­
Train’s time when sin-does go «■heerfuluess.
party? The press is informed that it for the school Ixiard to determine on her globe trotting tour.
ing ou him wbilt* at work iu the fotin-
Sena'or Mitchell, of Oregon, made i dry.
•‘The four Dakota senators have creat­ whether or not there shall lie Bible
The St. Petersburg c >rr. pondent a strong speix-h at I lie lv-piiblican cau­
A quarrel occurred at Sisson laf[
eli quite a sentiment in favor of tin reading in the schixils. While he . of the London Xeir.t says: “The Rus­
last night, urging Hint the for- 'Tm-s.lay morning Ix-tween McDowell,
plate. They say that the duty of 2 could under no circumstances con­ sian government is disagrwably im- cus
f.-iture bills pen ling before <-.>ngre»s
the El Monte, ami a man tnamed
cents per pound will protect Ameri­ sent to violate his principles by ad­ preseeti by the me«-tiiigs b«*ld 111 Eng should lx- brought lorwui I an I passed. [of
i Sherman, the latter firing two shots
,
land
aud
America
to
denounce
out-
He
particularly
ref«-rre«t
to
the
tin-
can workingmen. Armour Bros, have vocacy or teaching of what his be­ eages coinmitt»-«! upon «-xil.-s m
from a ¡»istol, one going through Mc­
[letetioned mngri-ss for free tin plate lief would pronounce evil, he is en­ Siberia.” The Czar might be per­ earmsl grants in Washington ami Ore­ Dowell's hat, and another inflicting a
gon of th«* Northern Pacilic roa«i,
on the ground that the duty will rum tirely willing to follow the instruc­ tinently informed, m r. s; . m -. that which were of gre.it disadvantage to tli-sli wound in his shoulder. Sher-
| man was examined Ix-fore the Justice
the canned goods business and in­ tions of the Ixiard m this matter, and the civilized world has long I . -n more th«-development of that country.
[ ami acquitted us having acted in self
than
disagreeably
impress«».!
by
th«-
crease the price to consumers.
I «lefence.
has not assumed, nor does he wish Siberian atrocities systematically
A I’enpimtory Appeal.
perpertrated by his government.
to
assume,
the
responsibility
of
de
­
The only way to cross Klamath
The Demix-rats are raising a howl
The 1 ►viniicralie slate central c.im- river at present on the wagon road
Blair’s e«lueati>>n:il bill, to appro mitt«*«-
that the sitrpbis is rapidly melting ciding thia question for the board or
appended to if^ call for a nt ate near Klamath city, if going on horse­
priate niouey from the national tr.-as
away owing to the extravagance of for tlie people. So much for the ¡x>- ury for the pnbli«* schools of the sev­ convention the following «»¡xuiing back, is to swim the animal, and then
sition
of
the
principal
in
the
matter.
the Republicans. The funny thing
eral Htat«« a.» >unts to lx- apportioned floridity of the l’ennoyer, granger-net walk across th«» railroad bridge a short
campaign:
distance lx»low. The «inly travel of
alxiut the charge is that the Repub­ The T idings lias «»ocupied so much 1 in the ratio of their illiterat.- popnla-
We invite all American citizens, , conseqiienc«- from Henley and other
Hpace
with
it
la-cause
it
believes
the
•
tion,
came
to
a
vote
in
the
s.-iiaU-1.1st.
lican Administration has not yet ex­
Thursday, ami was d. f.-aled by a vol.- without distinction of calling or politi­ points on north side of the river is by
pended a dollar that was not vnt<sl by schixtls of Ashland have lx-en excep­ of 31 to 37. Blair mov.sl a re«‘«msi.t cal preference, who aie weary of pay­ ' railroad.
a Democratic majority in the House. tionally fortunate in securing a prin­ eration and will «lemaiid anoth-T vote. ing sweat-wrought tribute to con-
cieiicelees iimmqx.lies, to emulate the
Mining Ntrikrs in Sixkijen
It is true that the surplus has lieen cipal so able, efficient and conscien­ It is re|x«rted that Senator Blair 1 1 Sl > examples of their fellows who have
I Yreka Journal.!
tious
in
his
efforts
for
their
lx««t
in
­
wra|qx-d
up
in
this
measure
that
Ills so emphatically expr<w,s<'d themselves
greatly dimitiishe«!, but that fact is
Mvron Carrick and Archie Nichols
family fear its defeat w ill seriou-ly af- at the polls at the recent elections in
terests,
anil
would
lie
unfortunate
if
extremely cre<htabie to the Repub­
are tin.ling very rich prospects in tilt­
feet Ins mmd.
.Massachusetts, Ohio and Iowa, and quartz ledge lately «hscovertxl at the
lican party. Sux-e Mari-il l. 1 BIO, the any misrepresentation, unintentional
Th«* World’s Fair C«»inmilt.«-e
who in Kansas announce their inten­ up|x»r eml of their placer claim on
Republican Secretary of th»- Treas­ though it may lie, should be per­ ooniplettxl the consiileration of
tion to take a stand and to unite with Spring Gulch, uortheast of town oti
mitted
to
interfere
with
the
excellent
ury has expends $12’>,:i;!;i,l.'2 in the
bill, an.i another victory for Chicago its m a deteriiiiiitsl effort to re-estab­ Yreka Flats. The specimens shown
resuitetl. The bill was am- ndt-d so lish our National Merchant Marine, to in« were full of seam gold in large
redemption nf I niti-d States I winds, effect of his work.
thereby reducing the interest charge
Concerning the merits of the ques­ as to provide that the President may strike off the fetters of onr suffering quantity, and should they find a per-
issue a pr<M-lamntion and invitation factories and to rein v>- the great army niam-ut l»-<lge. it will lie a bonanza of
#L5‘.H, n '.»2 annually. The Denmcratio tion o|iened, the T idings has a de­ to foreign exhibitors as soon as he is | I of consumers from I lie burden of tax j rich
value. They pounded out 8 n 5
contention was that this money cided conviction, and will not hesi­ satisti'sl that the Illinois cor|X»ration winch oppresses them grevionsly and last Saturday in a mortar, and «-an
should Is- allowed to repose idly in tate to express it. The common has pr. >vi.l«s 1 for i he ill U H H >,< k >0 guaran­ profits them nothing, and to rebuke : make §8 a «lay each out of any of the
The dates for tin- exp-»silion as the party which now announces not [quartz under tlie slow process of hand
the treasury or I m > loaned to pet na­ schools are the common property of tee.
fixed were not changed, but (’h.uidler only that the Ixxly prolific of tills
with mortar.
tional banks, but the Republican the people, supported by the taxpay­ gave notice that he won Id move in country shall make brick, but they work
John Daggett, of Black Bear mine,
policy has resitlled in a saving large ers in common, and they should be the House for liolding it in 1.N92 an.I shall make them without, straw.
i is report«-«! as having recently devel-
enough to |M-rnnt us to build two or for the lienefit of all. The constitu­ 1893.
I oped a bouanza in the Y’ellow Jacket
«•xteiision. Hie new discovery lx»ing a
Tormenting Painx.
three first class war vessels every tion of the United States guarantees
Senator-elect Brice (of Ohio or New
h««l in attack of rheumatism I hat clung four-fixit l«*«lge paying 8100 a ton. This
year. ¡Chronicle.
entire religious liberty to the people York, as you like it) is confronted just to I me
with persiMi-u«'«- for nearly four years, mine lias lx-en worked successfully for
of our country. This does not mean nt present with the terrible horns of a • l.-fyliiu all the r.-in.-di«-. prexerlbe.t by |>by- over 20 years, paying several millions
frightful dilemma. If he confesses sii-i.in-, and nunilx-rn of oilier meili'-iiivv
that people may differ in creed but himself a citizen of Lima, Ohio, the which I took 1 was continually trouble«! in dividends, but tlie ledge known as
BlsNlARt K RESIGNS.
tornieutiug pains. I filially eoncli-de.l the Yellow Jacket, having been lout
iniiHt conform in the main ¡«»ints of n first will gore him, for lie will be willi
to giti» up all other 1 realnient and went to
Bismarck's thre*ten«-d resignation theology. It means that there shall promptly called n|.on to pay s?70>»,000 the drug store of Dr. J. < . Franklin, in tliis for awhile, teased ¡laying dividends.
was submitted to the German em­
in back taxes which he is nccnaed of «■it> . h«-re. I purehasi-d a Ixittl«* of H. S. s.
l>r»««n*<l in the Applegate.
peror last week, and, somewhat to the lie absolute non-interference on the neglecting to return for iisseesmeut. After taking several of w hich. 1 wax perfectly
[Courier. J
surprise of ¡lolitical circles through- part of the state with the religious If he says he is a citizen of New York cured. I have been well of the disease since
Last Thursday while Chas. Agee,
Uie st-eond horn will pierce Inui, for la«t January. I considers. S. S. ablexsing
oat Europe, it was promptly accepted. belief or unbelief of citizens.
Chas. Johnson, John Eykeuloub mid
The announcement cansed a w-nsn
If there la- not unanimity of senti­ th«- spectacl«« of an Ohio senator hail­ to all artlieted w ith S. rhenmatisin.
E. JORDAN,
Bort Johnson were attempting to ford
tion. of course, and the European ment in a community over the read­ ing from New York would be a pain­
2» Broad Street, Nashville. Tenn.
the Applegate river, at what is gener­
n-wH|>a[M-rs have I mm - h full of the
ful one. Calvin’s ¡»ride in Ohio is
ally known as the Jess ford, they put
affair ever since. Concerning the ing of the Bible, or upon any other being seven-ly test«-.!. D ,.-s he love
I
in a little too low and were washed
Nuno! and the Trotting Record.
true cause of Bismarck's resignation mntter touching upon religion, iu the her 8700,(100 worth? [Ex.
down against a bunch of willows,
it is difficult to learn the facts. One public schtxils, theu the best plan to
|Kew York Dispatch. Mar. 22.1
Tennesee is ¡»ass.ng through a land
where they ent their horses loose and
very plausible report is that Bismarck lie pursued, for the good of the pul»*
AVh«-n Robert Bonner bought Sunol called for assistance, when one of Mr.
craze that is as wild and um -asonable
could not stomach the growing ascend­
one <>f his ¡iropii.itions to Trainer Mar­
ancy of Windthorst and flatly refused lie schools, is to eliminate such por­ as any ever seen in California. Re­ vin was that if hi- would drive Sunol A. M. Jess's sons went with a horse
to make any confessions to the leader tion of the exercises of the schools. cently General Fisk, the man who ran Ix-foro the expiration of last year in a aud succeeded in landing all of the
of the Clerical party. Another, and Gtxxl people, honest people, the cit­ as Presiileut on the Prohibition ticket time l«-ss than tin- record of Mail«! S. — | parties except Mr. Eykeuloub, who,
after be got on the horse became ex­
in the last campaign, laid out a paper
what is regarded as the correct ac­
2:ON’'j he would make him a present of cited, and pulling top hard on the
count, asenlM-s the breach to the Em- izens of our country, differ in their town near Chattanooga, which he 81000.
bridle, threw the horse over and the
peror’e s—rialiM p<»h<»y, while a third interpretation of the Bible— differ called Harriman. Although not a
He failed t.o do so, and this morning ■ unfortunate man was washed lixiee
report states that the resignation was even in their estimate of its actual stroke of work had Ixx-u done on the Bonner
renewetl ins proposition, tell­ and he was never seen, until the next
precipitated by _ the
‘
_
Emperor
’s ill- status as a work of “Di vino revelatiou” townsite, nor a building eri-cted,
Marvin that ho should have ¿1000 day when they recovered his body
concealed deete to carry on the Gov­ —differ in opinion as to whether it lxxvmers paid $4'» per front f. x »t for resi­ ing
dence and 8210 a foot for business if Stinol reduced th«» record during the about, one mile below where the sad
ernment in his own way, unharop-
accident occurred.
should be used as a moral text btx>k property. The next day cranks w ho present year.
ered by any Chancellor.
.Marvin assiir«*»l Mr. B.»nner that Su­
Mr. Eykeuloub was a native of Ger­
couldn't
attend
the
auction
¡»aid
39
by
simple
reading
of
its
pages
with
­
B kklin , March 19.—General von
40 per cent, advance on these nol would have surely trotted in 2.’0H>i many, about 60 years of age; has lieen
Capnvi, commander of the Tenth out explanation or adaptation to the ami
last
fall
if
th«-
rains
in
California
had
in nearly every portion of the United
prices. Of course there can l»e only
army corps, has been appointed chan­ age, understanding and literal ac­ one
of such inflation a reuction not l.xx-n so continuous, but it is his States, having located on Apple­
cellor of the empire, to succeed Bis­ ceptation of children. Differences in that result
be
belief
that
this
year
Sunol
will
gate alxiut five years. He has an
an »»Id-settled ami w.-ll develo[»e.|
marck. Bismarck, in his note to the
like Tennessee will find great qin-en of the turf and the record of uncle in Cincinnati, Ohio, and a
emperor tendering hie resignation, religious matters are held to be in­ state
brother somewhere in the Eastern
in recovering from. -[Chron­ Maud S. a matter of history only.
alleged that old age and failing health alienable privileges of our people, difficulty
states; he has no relation in this state,
were the reasons for his desiring to aud they must lie respected, or the icle.
Canada Alarmed.
but many friends, some of whom gave
withdraw from public life.
W ashington , March 21. The pre­
fundamental principles of our gov­
him an honorable and Christian burial.
Toronto.
March
21).
The
Globe
I
Lib
­
L ondon , March 19.—The Times ernment will be destroyed. If the vailing depression in American agri­ eral». commenting on the proposed
culture is treat«*,! by Statistican
Berlin correspondent says: Although
Nasal Catarrh.
a soldier of the tirst order. Capnvi, in question l>e brought to a constitu­ lhxige in th«* March report of the <le- changes in the American tariff, says:
Mr. T. A Witiiains, a leading dry good*
the opinion of all his intnnatse, is tional test, the objection of taxpayers partment of agriculture. 1'he pre­ The effect of imposing these taxes will meruhani
of spai tanburg, 8. C , u ritvs under
lie to wijie out Canada’s whole
very much more, and if personal ap- and patrons oF the common sch«x»ls vailing low prices are noted, and a either
<lateof November 7, IS.' n M : “For years 1 had
feeliug of discouragement in rural export trade to the States or to force a severe < a>v of na«al catarrh, with all the
¡»earance counts for anything, he is
lisHgreeable efteu’a which belong to the
a man of great force of character and to the reading of the Bible, or any circl«-e throughout the woild is indi­ our farmers to accept prices from 15 • disease,
which make life painful and almost
will. He lw»aru a remarkable likeness other religious Lxx.k, in the schools, cated. The main cause of low prices to 20 [>er cent l.-ss than they now ob­ unendurable.
1 u»ed medicines pra«cribed
tain
for
some
twenty
million
dollars
’
is
referre«!
to
the
inexorable
law
of
to Bismarck. The Standard's Berlin must be sustained. The common
by leading ph\Rician«, and suggavted by
worth
of
what
they
have
to
sell
supply
ami
demand.
Com
ami
wheal
correspondent says: The emperor schixdH must l>e common ground, and
■ numbers of friend*, but without getting an)
Not only so. but the surplus which . iwuer. In the fall of 1387, I began to take
uud other staples arecl.ea|» bi-canseof
likes Capnvi personally, but he is in­
we
now
sell
to
the
States
will,
if
in
a
country
who»»-
citizens
and
tax
­
(»vi-r-prmim-’ioti. Immigration h .s in
tractable by nature and is not likely
l Swift's Specific (S. s. 8.) It had the desired
to be chancellor long. On the other payers include Jew and Gentile, crease«! the population of this coun­ thrown on the home market, reduce 1 ertVet, and cured me after taking a few
th»-
prices
of
all
products
that
th«»
hand Count Apponyi, leader of the Christian and heathen. Atheist, Deist try live millions in ten years. Dmlge
FsittleM In my opinion Swift’s flpeelHc (8.
says while there is an exc« ns of the farmers Hell for Canadian consump­ S > islheonly medicine now iu use that
opposition, said in an interview: and lx-lievers iu the Holy Trinity
tion.
Their
annual
loss
will
thus
production of a few staples, like wheat,
“I’rince Bismarck's wisdom will surely
will etlect a permanent cure of catarrh.
be missed 111 the councils of Europe, Catholics, Protestants and Seventh etc., there are insnffii-ient siqqilies of mount up to many millions, nnd th«-
but the firmness of the German em­ Day Adventists, the hc I kmi I h cannot many other necessary prixlm-ts which value of their lands and plants lx-
Bilik III the Public School».
pire and of the triple alliance rests <>D lx-common ground if any religious should furnish profitable eu»|»loymeiit enormously diminished. Every mer­
Madison. Wisconsin, dispatch. Mar.
chant,
«-very
bank,
every
loan
company,
to
rural
labor.
There
are
inqx>rls
such a natural foundation that neith­ exercises lie permitted winch are vio­
costing two l.umlr.xl and forty million every holder of mortgages, every mer­ 2i»lh: In case of \V«-iss against Edger­
er will lie broken by personal changes,
lent to the la lief, or even the preju­ dollars per annum of agricultural pro­ chant must suffer with the farmers. ton school district, the supreme court
however important."
A11 alike should join in the agitation has decided that the Bible cannot be
Berlin, March 22.— The recognizevl dice, of any of the people. All can ducts, which slioiil.l be proiiuoed to avert th»- disaster by forcing the need as a t«*xt-lxx»k in the public
Imre.
These
are
sugar,
animals
and
unite
in
approval
of
the
purely
secu
­
evening organs of Bismarck declare
Government to m-ek continental free schools. The court further says that
that he declined lx.th the dukedom lar branches taught in the eomuion th. lr pr«» I iic I h , tilx*rs, friuts nnd nuts, trade.
the place where the Bible should lie
barley,
leaf
tolia»-c<>,
ami
wine.
Ano­
and a pension. Count Ilerliert Bis­ scbeola, and for the religious and
Washington. March 2» The House rea l is a place of worship, and that
ther
s«-riotiH
cause
of
the
ilepression
marck has requested that he be re­
are compelled to erect and
spiritual development of the young, he says is an exorbitant slian* of the Committee on Foreign Affairs to-day taxpayers
lieved <>f office at once.
decidt-d to report favorably on the joint to snp|H>rt s'lioil houses and children
I
farmers'
¡»nxlm-ts
taken
by
maldle
i’erliti, March 22. The Hamburger the church, the Sunday sc I mhi I, the men ami «-arriers. Speculators <le- ri-solution eni[x>weriiig the I'resi lent, are, under a late law,eoin|*el)ed to at­
Xachrichten says a complete change home must be responsible.
press the prices when farmers ar«- full. when Canada is ready for a complete, tend public or private schools. Con­
is intended in the German internal
an«l Ixxim them when farmers have r--<-iproeity treaty, to ap|x>iut three stitutional clauses forbid the use of
policy, and a plan exists to have all
comniisKiom-rs to confer with the school houses as places of worship.
, nothing to sell.
the great parties in the Reichstag
Canadian comunssioners on the sub­ The decision of the court was unani­
represented iu the Cabinet.
mous.
Legal blanks at T idings office.
ject aud tile a report.
Eriday,
March
/'•'*>
1 •< *< *( ‘I \ I 1 1 Li
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ON THE
WAY.
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We have on hand yet a tew
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Which we close out at SI
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at Reduced Prices
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MAIN STREE1
Farm Machinen
Farm Machinen
Wc bave rvtiiovi d .«ur Nil
ford, u ln‘re we Imvr se< ur<
the soil «»I ubidì isR
loam
u» without irrigntii
ty trees u itli an al»
u ilhout h« a
ftway iu digging.
‘O’
m,OHO l’rune,
i o,o( to Apples.
n . ooo Beach,
5,000 1’e
10,000 (¡rapes.
And »rood »««nrtmuit id all the baling
vartwtie« of Fruit!»
Trees as Low as any First Class Nursery.
GIVE V# A CALL.
Nurseries at East End of Bridge,
- At tlie -
ASHLAND
M PDF'»111», or .
16 21
MILLS
A. n.
---- oo—
I
Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows,
Oliver ('hilled Steel (one and two horse) Plows.
A full line of Garden City ('lipper Steel Plows.
Disc Harrows—all sizes.
pring Tooth Harrows,
Scotch Drag Harrow
The celebrated Steel King
Spring Tooth Harrow.
All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and
Harrows have ever sold in this market.
cab
■ "
( AUS. iN
Six mile. South of Grant'« Pa««, J.»w-
pbin. county, Oregon.
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APPLE. PEAK. FEW II.
PLUM. PKl’M . Uhl t.k’i,
APllIOOT. MX T \ KI ML
ALMOM>. WALM I
Shade and Ornamental Trees.
Grain* Vine, Currant«. (ii».s-l»»in«-»,
Blucklx rn«-s. Rasplx-rrb-s-.
Strawbi rn< s. Figs,
Etc., l’.t«-.
Our tr«-cs ar«- grown with»»nt
on
on ID-d lull l*m«l. nnd all of kn«,j»u .a-
ri«-ti«-s that sure, «-d in South.-t !» Oregon.
Thom- <-ont«-ui|»latin«- lr«-«- ¡»l-i.tiu*
will <lo well to visit our orchnr.* and n».r
«ery, or writ«- nx for price list.
PiMtoffioe Murph’-. .l»»««-j»l:in»- »-»iin*y
Oregon,
it. 11. ftlntion. Grant’s l-'.-s
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REPAIRS
For Harrows aud Plows Constantly on Hand.
NURSERÌ
LARCEST STOCK IN THE
NORTHWEST !
Carload of
a« adiii" varieties of fri.it
8hade. orunuu litui, nut and
cv»rgrr**n tree*.
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