KKFI'HI.K AN CO. CONVENTION.
ASHLAND TIDINGS
The convention of Jackson County
Republicans called to elect seven <lele-
April 11, 1890 gatee to the state convention of the
party to convene at Portland Apnl
16th. inet.. met at the city hall in
Republican County Couveutiou Call.
Jacksonville, Wtalueailay April 9tb.
pursuant to call of county committee.
The meeting was calle«! t« older by
A Republican county convention for Gen. J. C. Tolman, chairman of the
Jackson county, Oregon, is hereby county central committee, ami a tem
called to meet at Jacksonville, Or., porary organization was effected with
on Wednesilay, May 7, 1890, to nonn- (len. Tolman as chairman and W. J.
-uate candidates for county offices, and Stanley, of Woodville, secretary.
to transact such other business as
On motion, the chair appoint«*! the
may properly come before the con following committee ou credentials:
vention.
W. H. Leeds. J. A. Whitside, J. H.
Primary conventions will be held al Huffer, J. B. Wrisley ami H. D. Kubli.
the usual voting places in the several After submission and acceptance of
p rem nets on Saturday, May 3, 189t< the report of this committee the dele
to elect delegatee to said county con gates eutitle«! to seats in the con ven
vention, ami the precincts are respect (loti were announce«! as follows:
fully entitled to representation at fol
Ashland—e B Watson. W . H Lewis. J.
lows:
,
Tolmau, W. H Atkiuson, by A. I* Hani
NO. I>EI.EG ATK*
mond. proxy. P Dunu, A P. Hammoud, J
racciscv.
M Mr«-all by W .11 ' i.ee»i«. proxv. J.
. . 13
Ashland
Eubank», H. '( . Myer, « « . Walker, J. K
•>
Applegate
< axev. bv A. P Hauimoml, proxy M
Hix Butte
Central Point.
Chimney K<>«k.
Eden..
Eloiinee K.»«k
Foot» « 'reek
Gold Hill
Jacksonville
Little Butte
Lost Creek
Medford
Meadow*
Mount Pitt
Pleiuaut Creek
Kock Point
Mean boat
Sterlings ills
Shake
Table Kock
Talent
W.eHlville
Willow Spring,
t'nioutow n
Trail Creek
Total number of ilelegatv,
•3
1
■liu-Àsonv ill** Items.
N. A. ,la«5olie, of Ashland, is in Jack
sonville, taking items on the political
corners at the county seat.
Harry McClellan, of Roseburg,
visiting friends in Jacksonville.
1R
E. D. Foudray, of Ph«enix, was tn
town the first, of the w««ek ou business
with the court.
Mrs. Mattie A. Klipfiel, of Phoenix,
was visiting Jacksonville friends this
week.
Hon. C. B. Watson, L. U Burten-
sliaw aud A. S. Hammond, Ashland
attorneys, are hereon legal bnsin««ss.
Mrs. Fannie Johnson, of Lebanon,
Linn caiuuty, was visiting fneuds in
Jacksonville last week.
Conrad Mingus, of Ashland, was in
j Jacksonville during the week, ami was
warmly wehximeil by old time friends
iu this precinct.
1.
Geo. Stephenson, of A-hlaml, who
MrCall.
Mel ford -J. H. Farris. J W. Short. 1. A formerly n-Hid««<l in Jacksonville, was
Webb, J. A Whiteside, W. I Vawter.
in Jacksonville Tuesday. He wears a
1 « eutral Puiul—J. B. Wrisley. W. B. Kin crutch since his accident, but gets
i caid.
around about as lively as anybody,
I Chlmuey Rin k, F. F. Duwniug.
Eden—R. T. Bia« kwood, F. M. Stewart
notwithstanding.
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The same being one delegate for
each precinct and one additional for
every 25 votes or fraction thereof over
12 caet for Hon. Binger Hermann for
Congress in 1888.
By urUer of the Kepublican « eutral Com
mtttee.
C B. WiTio'i,
J. C. T o I- masv
Secretary.
Chairman.
W1TOR1AL MITES AMU SEWS.
General Miles has lieen nominated
to succeed the late Gen. Crook as
Major General, V. S. A.
Bismarck will prepare a lasik —
twenty years of his life—but it will
uot lie published till after his death.
Flounce Rock—Thos. P. Kahler by Thos.
Harlan, proxy.
Jacksonville—N. Laugell, Jos. B. Blatt by
N Laniell. proxy; J. H. Hutter, M
Bel-
linger,
r. I>. Croi
Croneniiller. G M Low
Little Butte—S. A. Carlton, J. J. Fryer,
George Brown.
Rock Point—B. F Miller
steamboat—W. E. Fiuney, by H 1».
Kubli, proxv.
sterling villa— II. E Ankeny.
Talent E K. Anderson,
K. K Inin.
Woodville—W. J Stanley.
Willow .springs—8( oil Grillin.
Uniontuwn—Wm. Raj, Theo. Cameron
Hon. IL A. Miller has returned from
the north. The luinoum-emeiit that
he will uceept the lieuiocratic nomi
nation for Congress, seems altogether
satisfactory t«» his party, A s< itr.e-
what empty honor however, with no
pros;»*et of electKili,
N. J. Levisou, of Portland, formerly
city editor of th«« thripmiaii, and one
of the brightest knights of the <( ijuill in
the state, was iu Jacksonville Monday.
He is figuring on motor railway
schemes and will boom some for
tunate section, without a chance.
On motion of Thos. Harlan, the
temporary organization was made the
permanent organization of the con
vention, and C. B. Watson and H. U.
Myer were appointed tellers.
J. J. Fryer, of Eagle Point, was in
Nominations for delegatee to the Jacksonvill«) Monday on business con
state convention lieing in order the nected with the incorporating of a
following names were proposed:
mill company at that place. Mr.
H. Atkiusou, W. H. Lee«is and C. B. I Fryer is oue of the soliil enterprising
Watson, of Ashlaud; Geo. M. Ix»ve, of citizens of that section, ami he will un
Jacksonville; J. 8. Howard and W. I. doubtedly make the mill business a
Vawter, of Medford; H. E. Ankeny, of success.
Sterlmg; H. D. Kubli, of Applegate,
Rev. J. IL N. B««ll, editor and pub
and Scott Griffin, of Willow Springs.
The following were elected delegates: lisher of the pilueatioHul C\iiiipeiali~
C. B. Watson, W. H. Leeds, W. H. am. is in Jacksonvill«« in attendance
Atkinson, Geo. M. Isive, H. C. Ankney, ou the Southern Oregon Presbytery,
that meets in Jacksonville Tuesday.
11. D. Kubli, W. 1. Vawter.
On motion the convention ad He has many friends in this part of
the state, where he began his Oregon
journed.
W. J. S tanley ,
ministry, who always give him wel
Secretary.
come.
w.
Gradually
Growing-
Small wonder that
our 1»u s. n e s s is
grow«: /. We haw
the
the f> i-es, and a very faith
ful worker in the Illustrated Catalogue
which we send out Spring and Au
tunm. lt “hangs on a peg’’ in thousands of hi
VOlt'l. cd as ««ft« n as the almanac. It i • ?. truthful1
a liti put in to mislead. It is a / '/■/.’'» cheerful I
of pictv ires and descriptions of things that will Ulakt El
- nter.
It is an i Hili'ft tuitut book,
an<! ;
pt iw.s without fear of
Cl it cisins or cotnpari-
sons, • t is ;i ht\t btjok,
giving evervone the
chance to get the same
floods ami prices as
ev<r\bo«iv elst
voiii g neithei
not the p<H«r, the high
S achan ^? ST
nor th.e low. It is a
for
/iiimiv book. useful
1
reference or infornia-
lion, whether yoti buy
of us or not. . ' It is a
book for people who
want t( know “what’s
0(1111.0- oil ’’ in the world
'Lite newest
ol dress,
cone« its, styles and
ventions find places
its hands .onto pages.
Sent free to any address on appii-
And It costs ID’til
Co., Sacramento, Cal. Clotli
cation, Weinstock, Lubin
ing, 1); y Goods, Shoes, Hats, Millinery, Motions, lloiiseho’i.
T lie Largest General Retail House ou th'
Slippllc etc.
ast.
Pacific •
RE*\?Y
DRESSES.
Æve J usi
now rcoci vinti a laru'o (jiianiiix
New (î<x)(ls
<>1
Don’t fail to call & examine before buying elsewhere
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW
goods
EXPECT TO 151
AND
ON THE WRY.
A Large Line of New Millinery Goods
MEN’S $3.50 TROUSERS.
We arc making a great sjiecia'.'.y
We keep ladies' dresses ready
made in cashmere, wool anil silk, at of these goods, ami are able to give
prices ranging from £7.50 to ji'/.S«» unusual value for tlie money. '1 he
for the complete costumes.
1 he trousers are neatly cut, thoroughly
stvles are « 11 uigcal twice each year; well made and of medium weight
ami lull descriptions and illustrations cloth. We change the patterns e.-ul.
of them are given in our Illustrated season, and this year oiler fine stripes
Catalogue. W j -. instock , Lt bin & in meiliutu and dark elfects. State
which y ou prefer.
Co., Sacramento.
J. H. Wlnpp, of the Jacksonville
KLAMATH CO. CONVENTION.
marble works, has a handsome cottage
The bill appropriating 82,800,(ICO
cabinet monument in course of con
KeimlilicanH Nominate » County Ticket.
for the proposed boat railway at the
struction, to mark the last resting
I Special iliapatch to Tilling« |
place of ('apt. James T. Barnes in
4allesj>f the Columbia has passed the
L ineville , Or., April 10. The Re
aeuate, but is not likely to g«-t thro ugh publican county convention of Klam Jacksonville cemetery. Th«« uiatt-ri, 1
is pure Italian marble, and the design
ath county met yesterday aud nomina is the stuck«««! arms of the soldiers,
the house.
ted the followiug county ticket:
with the names of the battles of the
For county judge, J. S. Orr; clerk. Mexican war. where Ins valorous «leeiis
It is announced tlw.t Senator Stan
ity Council I’l'oceedings. *<1
NEIGHBORING ('(Il NT1ES.
A.
I
m Leavitt; sheriff, E. A. Gowan;
ford will resign the (»residency of the
that shone through life in |ieucefii
A regular mcctiiig of the
I ’ouneil
tlie i < ity r'ouiii
il of p
JOHKTHINE Illi NTV.
assessor. Geo. D. Horner; commis «xmtrast with the ««areer of gem«r<
the cit \ «d V'hlHiDl. .........
wa* : held
the « oum-il
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;t
Southern Pacific Railroad Company, sioner, Daniel Cronemiller; school
IFroni
tin* Courier. A|ir. I
chtimfier
Mi»n«la\
t
April 7tli: pre«
lieart««d civilian. It will l«ea masssive ••nt. Mayor Hill, L'loriioj.
• olmi limoli I lioriltim.
iu order to further his desire for a re superintendent, Jesse G. Walker; sur
Breeden mi 1 Swindon are working
and elegant pi«a«e of work when com * olton. Hunsaker, .«attori, i rnSMin nini
election to the Senate. C. P. Huut- veyor, W. B. Simpson; treasurer, W. pleted, ami will la> worthy the liana« it Krntnor.
their mines on Ajiplegate, making a
A petition wa« presented by Huxley A thorough prospect.
«wniiiH'im, rates.
■ngton will then lie made president of E. Howe; coroner, no nomination.
Sny<i* r asking for a saloon license. They
The nomination of joint rupresenta
I affi« lav it of pi'-tinir notices amt
the Southern Pacific. Stanford would five for Klamath ami Lake was waived
Mr. H. C. Kinney is having an addi
A stated meeting of the Soutla-in <' 11 y tile«
Treasurer's rt •evi pt for II 0 deposited
uot decline the presidency of the in favor of Lake county, and in the Oregon Presbytery was la-gun in the fur ? ai«l licen-e . al«« it bond in the sum of tion built on to ins house, and when
J. I Telhui
Pelion and II
11 > Emery y as completed tl will lie the most hand
I'nited States if it wa re offered him. event of no nomination by the l.ake 1'reabyterian church Tuesday even |<4»\tith
A remonstrance
reiüon«! rance was also pre some dwelling in Grant's Pass, if not
county convention the central com ing. The church was la-autifui! ile< «>- sureties.
sented against the granting
.ranting of such ih'e nse, m Southern Oregon.
The statement in the Kreorti that mittees of the two counties are to rated with ««vergreens and flowers, ami I he Mayor Hp|i<<inie«l
\\ B. Colton, E b .
appointed \V.
appropriate motto« s, .-.nd the most IImisaker an«! in. Patterson a « «»mmiltee
Simon McCallister left, a s|>e<*imen
Chas. Nickell is a candidate for the choose a caudinate.
to examine
and
number of names
mine
aii
’
i
report
the
la-autifiil
music
was
rendered
by
the
As delegates to the state convention,
nomination for state senator on the Chas. S. Moore, <>. C. Applegate aud choir, led by Mi-s Kate Hoffman, with of legal voter* on tM»th tin petition and re at this office, taken from Ins gypsum
monstrance an«i committee were allowed mine down Rogue river, also several
Democratic ticket, and the remark W. C. Hale were eh«ct«-<l.
M ish (’ Try Be««kman as organist. until next meeting to report at request of new colors of «»chre. Mr. McCallister
pre>enl. the Ma\oi added lames
that “If a Republic.m must Is* elected
C. S. Moore, J. C. Sergent and E. B. Revs. Bell, Rola«it ami En«*as ,McG«an, parties
i h»»intou, Eug«‘ii»- Wnlr:i«l. J T. Bowditch, has certainly made a valuable dis
Williams ami Ennis were present. di'l
Curry
were
chosen
as
the
county
cen
Ge«»ige • row -on t«» the comiiiittce
co Very when h«> found his iwbre moun
to that position. Gen. McCall would
Win l'atter>«»n *tree( « «»mmi’*i«'iier. W
tral committee for the ensuing two Tla« opening sermon wa-. preaehwl by
tain, fi r that is really what it is.
lie a gisal one to elect” are quite sig years.
Rev. Robt. McLean, of («rant's Pass. R Ma\ileLl, Ma -hal, ami Milton Berr\.
Recorder, »•ach bubinitled report* tor Man ti
Eddie, the three-year old son of Mr
nificant, taken together. The Tm-
It
emlaslied
a
most
elegant
and
com-
Motion of IL A. Emmitt to instruct
\\ bi* h reitorl* were accepte«! by the Coun
and Mrs. Henry Thornton, of Grant’s
and cil and placed on til«'.
imcm would rejoice to see Gen. Mc the delegates to vote for Holl. Kinger prehensive eulogy on Calvin
A peiiiion nx ill» ahout 15o-signer*» was pre
Puss, died on March 27th. of diphthe
Call, or any other as gisxt a citizen, llermanu for Cougress was discussed Catholic dogmas, that was generally *ente«i uud read, asking that one or more ria. it is not many months since the
and loot,Capt. (I. C. Applegate and replete with historical data, com-lied «•leetric lights bv plat ed on Spring street.
sent to the legislature from this part C. S. Moore objecting to the principle in the well chosen aud lie.-nitiiiil 1 in- I lie pe tition was iai«i on the table until the two older sons of the liereaved
parents were drowned together in
of the state, and it is in order to in of instructing delegates.
guage of a scholarly Christian gentle until next tineuug.
A pvtiti<»u with the names of four rvsl
lL.gtie river, and the thiice-affiicteil
man. At th«« i-los«' of this servic«« the dent*
dulge the liojie that the cheerful
>*n <>ak street wa* r» a«l a-kitig that
Presbytery eff«x«ted an organization, the grading of <)*«k street be deferred for family has the heartfelt sympathy of
State T nion" Convention.
necessity hinted at by the Krcoril
without ilisiuissmg the large ««»iiigre fuiiher in\ewtigation. I he p< tition w a* the community.
O keoos C ity . April 9. State COD- gallon. Rev. J. IL N. B*«ll was chosen lai-1 on th«* table to abide the report of the
will arise.
committee in regard to the mailer.
The excitement over the tin and sil
vention of the L'niou party assemblial moderator by aet'lamatioii, and Ehler street
The street «ommiltee. being ialk'1 upon,
The old time I *emiM*r:itic majority here this a. m. at 10 o’clock. alx»iit 2t>o J. M. Luark was eh-et«««! temporary made a wrbal re|*»rt of the matter, the ver mines r«‘ceiit)y discovered OU
ami one member of the committee Louse creek has not abated in the
in Jackaon county has lieen steadily delegates present. J. H. Morns, (’. H. clerk. In surrendering the gavel, the « re« hnirman
(«mmending that some ol the grading, least.
Quite a nnmlier are at work
Wallac«* and John Butterworth repre- retiring nMslera'or. Rev. IL Mi-L«-an, e«|Ual
to two feet in «L pili al th«» lhi( kv*t op.-ning their claims. We give the
cut down from year to year by the seiite.l Jackson county.
i«ddressed his snc«‘t«ssor in ««ordial pm 1, b« tloue at on« c: the remaining mem
immigration and by other iutluences
C. B. Failing of the “Federated words of griH-ting, emphasizing the ber <»t the committee recotnni**ndvd that no following names of parties who have
grading be <ione at present. A motion that made locations mid have had them re
Trades,"
Portland,
was
mad««
chairman
iluring the last live or six years, and
importam-e of tlie work to which lie the niiipnity report be a('c* pte-l aid nduple«! corded, but there has been several lo
the politicians of that party are appre of the convention ami J. H. Morris of had been niiatonoiisly chosen. The WH-. carri« d, ( «»um-ihnen Thornton, Colton, cations which have uot been plawd on
Jackson andG. M. Miller of Portlan«!, committee of arrangements announced llunsak* r and <’olt«»n voting y« a a id Sut
hensive that the coming election will secretaries.
record, but will in a few days: Win.
ton and Kvutnur. i«uy.
in the order of business, the Sabbath
'I he Mayor app«»iii!< «i Dr s. T Songer as a
show a heavier loss for the last two
Forenoon session was st>ent in or school instilute for W«-dn«sday even member of the 'Huiiarj commiil« « in pla« v Pratt i D. H. Burroughs, John A. Mc
J B New : i.in who v>ptc!s I«’» re Kenzie, Andrew Stinson,\Vtil. Hodson,
years than has before occurred in the ganizing.
ing. aud the educati.uiid work for «•f Dr. fr«»m
W. F. Kremer, G. A. Tyler (2), A. A.
the ci’v
A eornniittee of one from each Thmaiay evening, at winch time the move
«nine perils!. Tile Times is wliistliug
111
The follow i»m bills
were ap| ,-«»\ed by the Alworth, W. J. Savage, Win. Frakes
county was appointed on platform, location of the endowisl school which finance ('«nnmi'lee a :d *»:*«ief. I pai«l:
a cbeerfiil tune to keep up the cour which has not yet beeu report«!. 2110
\\ R. Ma« tield. salary
♦ 60.0U mid ■). IL Guide.
age of the DemisT.itie office seekers, oopies each of the l‘<tcijic Hrpre-tn the Presbytery lias under advisement, Wm. Fa t rsou, lab-' on licit.' a.id
I’our companies commenced work
».IM I
will la« decided. This is a matter ol
salary on water work*
but it sounds a deal like forced gaiety and Public (tpiuiim of Portland are to great importance to the |ieop)eof Jack A. E. P. A L <'0 , sttevt lights foi Mar. 1.50 on Monday opening the tin and silver
A Hicks, teaming ami hay
th) mines a few miles from this place.
aud a very thin crust of c intidence tie circulated «luring the campaign, at sonville, wh«> have HiibscrilH'd liberal Gregory
W. Rent, recording .ivld notes ami
These parties have employed a compe
an expense of 811X10. There will l»e ly to the fund, to lie tendered IIS II
plats
upon a tremulous quicksand of ap S3(XX) subscribers te-day for a cam
tent assayist, who will reside at the
E. K. Brightman. b. anliiig prisoners
I
miiiiih
to
secure
its
location
t>
-ar
prehension.
mines and by actual test determine
Milton Ih-rrv. recorder’s fees. .Match
paign fuu«l. Much enthusiasm pre Jacksonville.
Ma < .Muller,' rro rding «k « -S
the richness of the ore as it is each
vails in the convention—everyliody
B. F Reeser, mcreliHiHlisc
day taken from the ledge. Thia ar
If Congressman Hermann should yelling.
I’». S. Radcliff, lulu on street*
Klamath < ity Notes,
rangement will save milch time and
Speeches
have
lieen
made
by
M.
V.
Sant
King.
do
be beaten for a re-nomination at the
John 1» .Johnson <io
expense. Tlie companies have sent
Roork, J. F. D’Arcy, James Bruce,
J. E. McLoughlin, of the mill Co. Thomas Mayhew do
state convention next Wednesilay it Master of State Grange Hayt>s anil
specimens of their ore to assayists nt
has l»eeu very ill, but the careful at Geo. Stephenson, livery hire
will lie through the eiTortsofa disap others.
San Francisco and other places, and
Engl«-, mdse
tention of Dr. Gill has brought him <ivo
Leals» A >tnith, mdse
from the returns received the men are
pointed office seeker and his friends
W. B. < olt*»u, drawing two deeds
O regon C ity , April 10. The con through all right.
greatly encouraged and feel sanguine
in the Congressman's own home. vention made the following nomina
The mill company have a force of
Total
I » r-'«i that the tin mines of Josephine county
For
Congressman, James men at work getting out timbers to
Sol. Abraham and others espoused tions:
A bill in favor of Geo. < Eddings for the are no dream, hilt a reality mid that
of $551»;.st for water pipe just rec« tved
Caro’s cause, and the strength that Bruce, of Benton; for secretary of replace the part of the dam washed stun
was
rv|s»rtvd correct by the Water Works the future will demonstrate their value.
state. Pierce, of Umatilla; state treas
they have in Douglas county is indi urer, E. F. Walker, of Jackson; school out by the February freshet. Owing < ommittee ami ordered pai«l.
Crop Weather Bulletin.
An ordinance provi«|ing h«»w to proceed
cated by tlie defeat of the Hermann snperintemlent, Jory, of Marion; to the great amount of wat«*r in th«> tocoudemn land for right of way for laying
river it will probably be the first of
Crop weather bulletin No. 4. for the
ticket in the Roseburg primary con state printer. Power, of Multnomah. July la-fore tlie water recedes enough waler pipe, was lead ami refer red to Water
Works < ‘ominittee.
week ending Saturday, April 5, 1890.
vention last Saturday by a vote of Nomination of governor ami supreme to allow that portion of the dam
( «»uucil adjourne«! to in« « t Tuesday even
Weather The temperature bus lieen
judge referre«! to executive committee. washed away to be rebuilt.
ing, April >*th.
.M ilton B erry ,
three to oue against him. If the
higher, but yet below the average for
RK( oKbKR.
county convention (which meets to
Many of the laliorers and their fam « «»uucil met Tuesday ewning.i «»um ihnen this period of the year. The rainfall
Lraminc Who He la.
ilies who have been here for some Kcntnor ami >uli«n. la’ing in attendance was in light showers, and well dis
morrow) should go the same way it
Mr. “Fairplay" oiufera a favor up
at < <»urt at Jacksoinillc were unable to be tributed. Snow fell in Wasco, Sher
w< uld begin to look serious for Her on the pwple of Southern Oregou by have departed, some of them to re I 1. 'ent.
turn when active oja-ratious are re < oun<-il rcs'iintd < ••i>si<i.-:a'ii«n of appli man, Gilliam, Morrow, Grant aud
mann, though it is generally lielieved telling them in the last issue of the sumed again.
cation of H««sley A Snyder for li-ftor license. Crook and counties to thesoutb.onMar.
The committee »ipp« int» «1 at regular meet 30th, but generally disappeared the
that in spite of tlie home tight he will Star who Compson is. Col. Compson
is the recent appointee of Penuoyer 1 Alliert Bauman, snperintemlent of ing to investigate th" nam*■* on both peti same day. Snow also fell ou the high
tie nominated on the tirst ballot taken to the office of County Judge of Klam the mill, left for Portland on the 5tb tion and rcm«»n*traitcc i« p«»rte<| a* fol■«<».*
I«» the Hon. .Mayor hu «I City Council of er elevations of Western Oregon on
by the convention.
ath county.
"Fairplay" says Col.1 iust.. to confer with Mr. St«*e), in re Ashland. Y«»ur committee appointed to the 30th. The amount of sunshine
ins
• *sigat<? au«l canvass the names sigued has increased, but is less than is usual
Compson has a good record as a sol-1 gard to the mill business.
t«» the petili«»n of Hosier A Snyder tor li the forepart of April.
The great tight between Joe Simon «lier and carries some tine congr<«6eion-
Klamath City is very quiet now as cense to sill spirilou* ii«|Uor> within the
in I Jim I«otan in the primaries at al metlals in bis pocket, and further far as o|a*rations or imme>iiately nros- « orporate limit' «>f the city ; also to examine
Wheat The most encouraging re
ami < anva*s the name* to a remonstrance
more
that
he
has
lieen
a
resilient
of
Portland last Saturday resulted iu a
peetive o|a-rations at the big null are to granting license to sai«i petitioners; would ports as to the appearance and pros
Klamath county ever since he was ap
pects of the winter wheat crop were re
sweeping victory for Lotan, lie hav pointed superintendent of schools at eoneerned. But there is encourage r« sj ci tfiilly report that HiteT careful inves-
tigali«»n of both *ai«l petition and remons ceived but little of this was frozen
nient
to
believe
that
it
will
not
l><*
a
ing secured a strong majority of the i the “Nay lox" Ageucy, some three years
trance, we tin-1 the petition to contain the
great wliil«> until a fre«h imi<etus will signal ores of 52 legal voter* of >ai«l « ity out. Some spring sown wheat is al
delegates to the Multuomah county ago. T beTiniNos has the supplemen lie given everything and the big mill ami
ready up and is promising in appear
the remonstrance less than 223 sigua
ance.
Kcsp.,
convention.
This
means, among tary information from another source of the Klamath City improvement fun s«»f legal voters.
W
B
<
’
OIT«'N,
chill.
C'»ll'..
Fruit Trees are backward in bud
that the Colon »l's long “residence" in
other things, that Multnomah's 35 Klamath couuty was terminating, by a company, one of the finest on th«1
It appearing from the rep*»rt of the coni’
niitlvc that the petitioners had a majority ding and blooming. Through lten-
votes in the state convention will 1 e singular e«»iuei«leuce, just alunit the coast, started up in earnest. It is not the
council grant**«! Hosl- y .v Snydei license lon county, blossoms are plentiful;
probable that a pr<qs rty repr< renting
for D. P. Thompson for governor. time he was supers««<ied in Ins fisleral a value of from 81:”>l>,l><iii to 8'2dtt.OOO l«« sell *|-iritu«»us li<|ti«»r* in Ashland for Wnseo oounty, along the river has al
«.ne
year, th«- l»oml oi ?.'»U0 having first !>ven so blossoms on peach, pear and cher
The voting at the Portland primaries (s«ition that be was already o.i the will lie left idle a great while.
i examine«! ami approve«!.
move with Ins family, ami their trunks
W B Colton r«-signed the chairmanship ry trees. The peach trees were gen
was anopen aud shameless burlesque ha«i gone as far as Ager, when the pull
The final payment of the employees of the-anitary « «»mmiltee. t«r< anse his dti erally slightly injured by the hard,
upon party principles and represen ing of an occult string attached to the of the company has given further en Ih-son U h water « (»mmittev preveuted him winter, but other fruits and berries ,
from fuiiilling Li' duties ou tn< other com
tative party government. All the office of the Indian commissioner couragement to those who think the mitle«-. and tin Mayor app«»inte«i W. W promise liountiful yields. Warmer
company
will
yet
come
out
all
right.
K«Titm»r to till tlie vacancy.
weather and more sunshine is neeibsl
Democrats, who could lie liegged, eautieil a dispatch toom.e from Wash
( «.until atljourned to m« et M-m-lav even
to develop t lie frillt IlloSHOIIIS,
ington re-instating him temporarily in
This plai*e now sails under th» IL ing. April Ulh.
Mlt.Tos B ekkv ,
Imught or stolen for the occasion the [sisition of principal at th«« Yan-
Tans The
me grass
Grass
grass is
is growing
growing rineiy
finely | a a
Recorder.
IL name of Klaniathton, the postotlic«"
were marched up to the (mils, and all iax school. This agaiu made him a
,11
parts
of
t
lie
state,
but
like
otln r l||U|
in
al
name of ('a<hll «■-, ami the mill com
gr.1.1ing
............
...................
Exploring Alaska.
wing vegetation
ne»>ds
warm ......
sun- GvV
who could l»e voteil were Vote«), the “resideut" of Klamath county until pany name of Klamath City, so that
votes going some for Simon aud some the next turn of tileofficial wheel made w« lire well supplied, ami not a little
New York, March 3<t. Three men shine.
Soil The soil continues to lie so
a judge of him. Now it is sai«l the confused in that regard.
left the Grand Central depot to-day to
for Isitan.
Colonel would like to hold dowu the
go through the unexplored parts of w.-t, especially on low or liottoin lands,
judgeship by appointment of our
Alaska. They are Alfred B. Schantz, as to retard working it. Plowing and i
Keno Items.
Hay« the Tinies in its last issue, Democratic governor upon Ins reconl as
a well known New York newspaper seeding are la ing rapidly rushed when i
Following K««n«> items wi re gleaned man, D. 11. Wells rind E. G. Glove, possible. The wet s<sl will necessi-1
specially prepared to stimulate the an ardent Democrat, and at the same
confidence ami cultivate the “har tune, to make his “reaidence"in Klam-' from the Star.
who whs formerly five years with Stan- tat«« much summer following. The
IL A. Emmitt will put twenty men
Arkell and Russell Harri- stock is rapidly recovering from tie1
mony" of the party of which it as atli oounty more sure, he wants two at work on the road eon tract from ley. W. -1. -------
other inemlierH of his family to la* re
sou
Hie
sending
out ttins exploring ex- effect of the severe winter. Though u
sumes to lie the general, cosmopolitan taimai as employee of the Republican Keno to the state line on the 10th.
, ami î I k * Government will late seaaou, yet the prospects for ex
ped
it
li
ill,
organ:
national administration at the Indian Ho will ad I to tins force if necessary. lend till the Bid IW its power to the cellent crops were never better.
•'There never ha* t»een a time when the Agency.
IL S. P auce ,
A letter reririved by Emmitt from
proai«ect wa» fairer for the l*ui »eracy in
Observer U.S. Signal Service Asst.
The TmiNosis glad to hear that the Mr. Woodward, the millwright who men.
i « m al affair* than at pre*« nt. if the aspirants
From New York the men will pro- Director,Oregon
Weather Bureau.
for the «eve nd office* will but continue the «'olonel has ag<aai military record, au«l built the tine Keuo Hour mil), says Ceed to Port Townsend, «here all ar-
l«olicy of considering the party welfare para hot-ee he will make ne gia>i a record that parties are all ready to come here rangements for the long and danger
mount to individual claim»*.”
ou the liench. He is already eutitle«l to complete the building and »■! it go
Fine lino kangaroo and calf r I khb
Ab, “there's the rub," though. There to several metlals for the championship ing. and request Mr. Emmitt to secure ous journey will lie completed. The just rec'ii. at Blount's.
*
I'nited States Government steamer
never has lieeii a time yet in the his in knocking the official {H>rsimmons for them (lie title to the ground.
Patterson will convey the party to
Smoke
theGreeti
Seal.
tory of the party in tins county when from the Southern ( tregoti tr««ee liotli
Alex Zevely of this place is clerking Juneau city. There they will take
in the federal aud state prt«eerv<a«.
chixm - s and travel through Lynn chan
the welfare of the Democratic party or Evidently th«« Colonel has not fought in a Yreka hotel.
nel to Chipah river, and from there to
of the county was held paramount to iu vain. Those members of the l>em-
The Grand Duk- of Keno, ('apt. Cl.ilkat pass. There the party will
the individual claims au«l interest« of ocratie party in Klamath cninty who Ferree, is going to Shasta, his wife ami start out on a long journey on toot of Owe to tbein*elvefl a duty to tak«» Hood'» Sar
saparilla, In view of the great relief it ha<
th«« office seekers of the party. At have lived there as high private citi family oouteoipliiting a stay in Eugene fit to miles to (topper river.
zens for so long that they have ta«coiiie
None of tins region has ever lieen given those who sutler from ailments ]>ecu-
least, if there ever was such a time it “antediluvians” should umlerstami during the school Season.
liar to the sex. By purifying the blood, regu
was long ago liefore the management; tjiat they have lieen too ¡Img in one
Messrs. Townley A Grubb will farm explored by white mi n. Mount St. lating im|M»rtant organa, strengthening the
Elias,
which
is
estimated
to
lie
17,90
•
of the party liegan to go wandering place to l>e eligible for appointments Bol> Emmitt's big est ite this wasoti. feet above the sealevel, will lie scaled nerves, and toning the whole sjsteni. it re
alxjut from pillar t«i post as it has under the preseut state administration.
to determine if it is of volcanic nature, stores the debilitate-1 to health.
lKiUglas t'olinl.' Item«.
[The latest from the front is that
After 15 Year«.
rs has lieen suspected. The steamer
l»«»en wandering m recent years. “Con-
I PlAm*tv.«l<T ]
Col. Compson declined to qualify as
For 15 years my mother has been troubled
Putt« rson has I hh - u commissioned to
sidenng the party welfare paramount ■ lM|lutv
tbal ex.Ju.lie G.
A genuine full He«lged tswirn 1» re- wait at the junction of the ocean and with milk leg. She went to different parts of
to individual claims," is a very good 1.............
... by the ported to have struck tl.«*» Coos Bay Copper river until 1891 for the party, California, as persons said the climate might
W. Smith him been appointed
policy, indeed, but it would lie a great governor.]
country, and lan«l pn«-ea have taken 11 lie main object <»f the trip is to ascer help her, but it wu of no avail, and I, being a
lernllic jump skywarile and small tain positively the truth or fallacy of druggist, thought 1 would get her to try
stranger in a Democratic county con
Flour Mill I'll lni'urporated.
fortuuee are being m « 1«« by Ila- fortu the lielief that immense deposits of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Before she had taken
vent ion in Jackson county.
Articles of iucoporation of the Eagle nate possessors of dirt winch, a few copper are to lie found along the course half a bottle she said she was improving, so
Point Roller Mill Co., limited, were months ago, ««oulti wareely l>e «lis|H»ed of Copper river.
she continued until she took half a dozen
The ironmoulders’ strike at Sun tiled in the office of the Cotintv Clerk of at any price. The mere mention
bottles, and now she is perfectly well. For
Francisco, which has lieen on for over Apnl 7,1890.
of a railroa«! connection of (’<*>s Bay
nearly fifteen years she wax unable to walk
Plows your obokv cheap at O. C. around, but now she can walk a*« well as ever.”
five week, still continues, with no
The euterpnsu tlie corporation pro with Roseburg has set the ball roll
Sirospects of abate merit on either aide, poses to eugage iu, is to purchase, ing ami it is rolling this way. Look Eddings’.
T. F. B lake , San Francisco, with C. F. Rich
loth tlie strikers an«l the employers own, and hold, the necessary land, out for the b«x>m! It is coming this
ards vt Co., Wholesale Druggist«.
Trunks and Valises at Blount's.
claim to be ahead aud each churns mill site, and waler power, near Eagle way.
Like a New Creature.
that the other must soon give up. The ____
Point, ____________
and to build, ,______
furnish, t____
and equip
“I have t>een for years trying to get help
On
Friday
last,
a
freight
car
ar.
strikers say they have the backing of ■ thereon mills for the manufacture of
forthat terrible general debility and weakness
the international uuion, which means Hoar aui other manufacturing pur- rive.l here from Linden, Indi ina, eon.
so cum hd »u to women. Within a year I have
22.000 a month for the support of their [M»»ee. Place of business Eagle Point. taming the family and household
taken ten or twelve bottles of Hood's Sarsa
Tin- in* Icrwigried de«drv.< all j«eraojis ow
134 men as long as the strike lasts. J:u-kaon county, Oregou. Capital gissls of W. F. Royor, they had lieen ing him in A-hLtnd to mak«1 immediate pay
eu route since Jan. 4th. ami were nirut. no that be may |»ay up his ow n bilk parilla. and I am now feeling like a new crea
The foundrymen say they have secured , stock gl.xiO. Shares SltkJ each.
a* Lusiu«-* engagement» in Al ture.1’ M rs . F B. H om , Nulla, Texas.
men enough from the Fast aud are
J. J. Frjer, F. B. Iulow, J. K. Green. caught in the snow at Sissons aud in \xhland.
make it neevs-ary for him to wettie af
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
getting along all right but the strikers John Ashrope, J. A. Joues. Incorpo later detained at Glendale awaiting bany
fair* here ami move to that place at an
repairs in Cow creek. They look ea-ly
say that they are scabs and cannot rators.
date.
Sold by druggists. It; __
ir____
nix ___
for , IV __
Prenared
stroug and hearty, and ileterunmd to
I h«xse owing me need not t»e surprised to
only bv < . I. HOQD
CO., Apothec ;«tiea
lent.
receiven«*titi« ation from my attorney of the
Lowell. Mass.
build a home in this county.
We have <m hand yet a few
Which we close out at $1
Come and see them
Men’s and Bovs’ Clothing at Reduced Prices
I'OSTOI 1 ICE.
MAIN STREET.
Farm Machinen
:o:
1 H 1(1
10,000 Appi
s.ooo l\
CARLOAD OF
And H gewni hi *
\ arielies of Fru
.l\ I
- At the -
IS A < All.
Nurseries at East End of Bridge,
M I ■ I-! • » i: i ». OR
’I
HOUSE ¡ASHLAND ■ MILLS
oo
e
Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows,
Oliver Chilled Steel (one ami two horse) Plows.
A full line of (larden ('ity Clipper Steel Plows.
Disc Harrows—all sizes.
Spring Tooth Harrows,
Scotch Drag Harrows,
’The celebrated Sled King
Spring Tooth Harrow.
A.B. CARSON &SON, Prop’s
< OlIHlh? Ill .1 Of
Al'I’LE. 1’1. \1L I’E V H.
I’Ll'M. I'ii! ' ! ( I
Al'RICO'l. N I t ! \ !!• X! ..
ALMttND. '«( \l ’
Shade and Ornamental
t
■ fpÇ
(¡t;t|»e Vine, CnrtatnR.
Bla«*klwrri«’.'. I ’ : I *t i
All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and
Harrows have ever sold in this market.
Strnulw i ri«-K i
Etc., life.
< hir trees ar. /rowi; .» tin «ut
on Red bill Ivtol. a" 1 ;1
<f «.
m 1 ich that arce, « d in South« r
'.'ho»*** eonteuipinttu«» lu*
wi I do wel’ I*» xi-it «»nr«»rebar
set v. <>r writ«»
< •
pL
l\»st(»rt;«u»
Weak Women
()r.|»on.
Mu
R.
A. H
V
R.
REPAIRS
For Harrows aud Plows Constantly on Hand.
WOODBIRX
NURSERY
LARCEST STOCK IN THE
NOIlTKWZaT !
Carload of
Settlement Wanted
Smoke the Green Seal Cigar, at D. |
Copy Books 10c and Spelling Books
L. Minkler 3< Sou's.
*
5c, at D. L. Minkler i Son's.
prees shirts from 50e. up at Blount's.
necessity f«»r payment
C. \v. AYF.Rs.
A*bland, «Jrvgon, April 4. 1Y.R).
IOO Doses One Dollar
I
VINES & SHRUBBERY
113V
J. II. Setlkinier, Woodburn. Hr.