Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 18, 1890, Image 2

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS
MTAN FORI» AM»
HUNTINGTON.
MHTHERN OREGO'. I‘I!F.-*H\TUO.
In accepting the prreidency of the
A Stateti n.-eting of the Southern
Southern
Pacific company. G. 1*. Hunt­ Oregon Presbytery was l»egun iu th»-
Friday,
ington addreese«! the Isiard of directors i’reby terian chuicli Tui'stlay evening
at San Francisco last w«-ek in a way T lie «-iiflreh v ® iM-aurifully decora'.«'«!
that create,I a great sensation through­ with evergrw ne and flowers in,d up-
Kcpulilinü County Cüiivfülioii Call.
out the coast. It was made plainly piopriate mottiss, and the most I m - uii -
apparent that Huntington ha«l a posi­ tiful music was ren«!«*red by the choir,
tive disagreement with Stanford and led by AIiss Kate Hoffman, with Miss.
A Republican county <«»m etition for meant to show it. In fact, he intimated
Louis Beltils, the watchmaker of
Carrie Beekman as organist. R- vs.
Jack «on t*«:uuly. Orvtf<»n, i* hcrebx » alh-<! to
Pass and Roseburg, is now
in«-«! at Jack-ouvilir. or., on Wf«lne*<iu\. distinctly that Stanfonl had sul>«>r- lxll, Rolw-rt ami Eneas AL-Lt-an, Wil- Grant's
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May 7. 1>,<> t«> nominale ramlnlate'« f«»r dmate«i the interest® of th«» company hams
in busim ss nt Oakland. California.
at»«l
Ennis
were
pr«sent.
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« oiinty olii« ex, ami to trammel >»ich other
R--\. Robt. Ale Lean slart«-d East on
li umim ’-.* a> may proj»erly come before the to his own political ambition. Mr. 1 he opening s«*rmoii was pr*‘ach«*<l by
Huntington said:
« «>n\eiition
lè v. Rola-rt AlcLetm, <»f Grant's Pass. Monday evening's tram, for the gen
ITimary conventions will be held at the
Hintb iueii o/ the Ifotinl «,/' LHree~ It enilioilie«! ;i most elegant and «ami- i end ismferem*«*. H«> will I m * gone ® x
usual \otmu jilai e* iu I he several precinets tofu of the Southern I'itcific (’mu-
pn ln tisive eulogy on (’ah in aud Cal- weeks.
on Saturday May .. ls*.‘O, to el«« t «1« leuii'es
I thank you for th«* honor you vanistie tlogiims. which was grandly
to " tut county coin ent ioti, and the pre«’inet» fniiift:
Rev. ('. Al. Hill, tlx- Baptist State
»re re*peeti\ely eutitlel lo representation have done m<> in «-l«-eting me president replete with hiHtoneal «Lata, eouclietl
Missioiii rv, sp.-nt Alond.iy at Gilint’s
of the Southern Pacific Company, for in the well «-hoc» n ami beautiful lan­ Pass, looking over tlx» work here,
it is an honor to lx- head of the ex«'<-u- guage of a scholarly Christian gentle lie is mneli pieasisl witli 111«* city ami
tivedepartment of this great cor|x>ra- mall. At tlx-close of tills eel vice, the the First Baptist Church builiiing.
tion, with its 7500 miles and over of Presbytery effected an organization,
•I. T. Flynn arrived in town last
railroad, and with its $150,000,01)1) <>f without dismissing the large c«»ngre-
capital, and I promise yon that I will gatioii. Rev. J. R. N. l»ell wasclio-s n Saturday from San Francisco, where
, be true to the interest® of the eoin- im »l, rator by aeelanuiUoii. .atxl L.hler he has It i'ii spending ten «lays, advt-r-
Grant.'® Pass. He is a wi<le
p.my in the future as I have !>e«-ii in •I. AL Luark wa® ebos.'ii temp»>raiy itising
'
the past. I can promiM- nothing mor«-, clerk. In surrendering the gav«'l, the awake man, and is selling lots of
for at all times my ¡x-rsonal interest retiring moderator. Rev. R Al, Lean. priijH-rty.
has lieen second to that of the c«nn- ad»lr«-®s«MÌ his successor tn c«>rdial
I. G. Wilson, former lMiokk«*e|®*r of
pany. Il shall lie so in the future, words of gr, «>ting,emphii.-izing th«- itn- tlx- S I’. I». A- L. Co., left for Albany
Ì
ami in uo case will I use this great iMirtanc«* of tlx- work to which he had on Saturday evening to lake charge
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company to ailvance personal ambi­ lu-eu unantinoiisly chosen. Th«'com­ of eompauy s business at Albany.
tion at the ex|>ense of its owners, or mittee on arrangements annoiinctsi in
R. ('. C«>e, of the firm of Boalich A-
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pul my hand into its treasury to de­ th«« order of bu.-iniss. the Sabbath C im *, has bought eight lots in the Lin­
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feat the people's choice ami thereby school llistltute for W«'«hiesday even­ coln Park addition. Rev. Robt. Mc­
put myself in positions that should be ing. ami the educational work for Lean also piiri-li.ised six lots. There
fill«sl by others, but to tlx- Ix-st of my T'hurstiay evening, at winch time tin- is a lug «ieinand for lots in this addi­
ability will 1 work for the interest of l«K*,ition of the elidoW«*<1 M-h<Mil which tion am] some of the finest re..ldeti<'«*s
the sharehohlers of the companv ami the l’resby tery bus under advisement will I m - iiM-ate i there.
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the people whom it should serve.”
will I m > deciiled. This is a matter of
•1. 1. Seott went t,. Ki.Idle on Friday
He also sai-i more to the same ef­ great im|M«rtance to th«- peopl»* «»f
Twtal ntimlier oi delezate*
fect, Creed Haymond, heiui of the Jacksonville, who have sill s-'rils-il lib­ and relnriifsl on Aloud iy, with Ins
1
Th«» Mine Leinif mie delegale
(or
precint i and tuie additiunul fot c\e
law department of th«- company, has erally to the fund, to I m -temii-red as a filie i «um of hor-«*t. wiiich h*- has I mm - u
\otes or fra« ii«»n thereof o\» r 12 <•»
resign«-«!,
prreiiniabl) ls-«-ause of Stan­ bonus to secure its Im-ation n«-ar Ja»‘k- wiiiteniig.
Hun. Kiuger Hermann lor «'ongre** iu
Harry Walters has bought an acre
ford's
retirement,
lieiug intervi«-we«i sotivilie.
By orderof thè Republican ( entrai
atxl a half of laud tn Riv« iside addi­
on the Huntington speech, he said:
uiitlec.
WKl>XEsr>u April 9.
tion, and is m.w living there in u very
"Senator Stanford never hail a |x>h-
t; H W 4TSOS.
J. C. Tot.MA
T he Presbytery met at 9 a. m. atxl large tent having three rooms.
Hwretary.
Chain
tical ambition. The full history of
that campaign never l-.ae beeu pub­ WiiH called to order atxl opentsl by tlx-
Town is full of commercial men in
lished. Some day it may all come out Moderator, Rev. Bell, with prayer, ami , all lines of business.
one
half
hour
devoted
todevotional
ex-
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STATE CONVENTION
ami then it will lie seen that his in­
1' roet has been rather sevt-re ou the
terests were those of the state, He ereisee.
Roll was called and Elder .1. H. («each trees th<-s<- last few nights, and
bad to accept the nomination to save
many will not have fruit tins y««ar.
11 er in a il h for loiiuress. Thonipsou 1 the Republican party from utter ruin Fans, of M«*dford, was enrolled.
(I. 1'. \, «Idrou on th«* (fri'ijonton
Minute® of evening session read ami
for Governor and a strong
ami destruction. The reason why
staff,
and Waiter R. ed, of the tirm of
tippn
>
v
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h
1.
Sargent was not electeil senator is
T icket Throughout.
.Minute® of stated frill meeting read Malcom A- Ivswl, real estate men of
known probably to only three men
Portland, spent Sunday at Grant’s
in all the world, aud one of them is aiui approved.
The docket was read and approve«!. Pass, liny both own property here
The Republican state convention Cr«s?«l Haymond.”
Permanent committee on publica- ¡.ml were very much pleased with the
Senator Stanford said last Sat urday:
met at Portland Wednesday. The
■ tion on S. S. work ami S. S. institut«, town ami its pr<M.|K«'ts ami will prob­
“
I
never
in
my
life
used
a
penny
of
following is the state ticket placed in
ably buy more property.
the company's money for my individu­ which was adopte»l, was read.
nomination as per telegram to the al lieiietit. Not one cent for any one
T he following bcssious were excu * d
Dr. J. J. Stone, of .Minnesota, iius-
T idings yesterday:
of my personal purposes. Ou the for uoii-represeutation at st:it«-«l meet­ buud of Airs. Slone, the druggist, has
ing last fall, to wit: Eagle Point, is'en spending many wteks here, re­
For Governor, D. P. Thompson, of subject of the Inst senators! election Aledford. .Myrtle Creek ami Liukville luming « hi Saturday evening's train
I cun say. as I have always said, that
Portland.
I was never a candidate for I nittsl I Alyrtli* Creek session was also excused tor Portland.
For Congressman, Binger Hermann, Stat«-« Senator. Representations were ( from ii<in-repr«*Hentation at tin® meet­
A recial was given last Monday eve­
put to me that the party ami its lead­ ing; Home time was devoted to thecon- ning at Agnes Sawyer's bous«' to the
of Roseburg.
siileratiou
of
Home
Alissiotis,
which
people. It was a pleasant
For Treasurer, Phil Metcbaii, of ing men wanted me to take the nomi­ brought out a grand description from young
affair.
nation ami call«-«! upon me to acc-ept
Canyon City, Grants county.
it to l»en»-tit the party. I then re- the chairman of the committee. Rev.
H. B. Miller, T. P. Jmleon, J. C.
For Supreme Jmlge, R. S. Bean, of plied,‘well, if that is the case I sup­ I'.. AL Lean.of Mi-dfor>l.of hm travels iu Campbell and J. G. Wilsoti went to
C«
m
»
s county, embracing its matchless
pose I must accept.’ ”
Eugene.
Portland as delegates to the Repub
Mr. Huntington was intervieweil th«- • limate, illimitable wealth of diversi­ licau convetitioii.
For Secretary of Stat«-, Geo. W.
fied
resources,
its
beautiful
ami
pros
­
day after th«- re[x>rt of the sjieecb was
N. W. Oglila-, tin* surveyor and en­
perous towns, and its intelligent, en­
McBride, of St. Helens.
published.
For State Printer, Frank C. Baker,
“J >o you mean that politics ha;«- en­ terprising mtizeiu. Its one greatest gineer. was in town on Alondiiy fiom
t he liytlraiihc mines on Grave ereek,
tered too much into the affairs of the ne«?d was churches, and active church , I after
of Multnomah.
miners and brnlge ear|M-uU-rs.
work.
Th«-
utter
alisene«
of
easy
ami
For Superintendent, E. B. McElroy, company?”
lie
tinds
it hard to s«*cure men and
convenient
modes
of
transit
have
He replie«!: “Yes. sir: I do. This
wants a liiiiiils-r of good men.
of Salem.
building lias la-en over-run with poll- hitherto I m -« n th«* barrier t® more
zealous work in the whitening fields
Arthur Conklin has just lM»en ap-
tics, anti it is tim«* to call a halt.”
ARBOR HW IN THE IT KLK MTHMIL«.
"Your address is very plain, and its of active church work in this, imleed |Miinted as special agent of the "Aetna
ot bei wis«*, highly favoreil m-cliou. Life Insurance Company,” ami will
contents sensational."
At th» close of Ins «-If-gant and com ui:»loitiit,‘dly l<H*k up tin* heads of the
"1
intended
to
create
no
sensation.
Several weeks liefore the 11th of
preh«*nt>ive a«ldr«*ss, several of the old families in Rogue river valley.
I
am
a
business
man
and
waut
to
op
­
April the public hc I v ' o I s were
ministers in the Presbytery siguitieil
All. Al. Al. Harkn. •ss, the prominent
ready for the celebration of Ari »or erate the railroad property as such ami tlx'ir willingm ss to accept calls to
Day. Thin was done hi accordance to make a profitable investment. The tins work an 1 leave the eh it relies, w hieh attorney at Grant's Pass, lias eou-
with the state law on the subject. property has not lieeii left as free from ar«* already well established, to the lieet.sl himself with S. B. AIcMilleti,
W<»rk, k -ailing to the success of the outside matters as it should l»e. and as younger ministers w ho <-. ntemphited tli» young and energetic [attorney,
day was in progress for some time on I wantt-d it to be. I know I have laboriug<»ti this coast. An invitation winch probably makes one of the
Isith grounds. The grounds were spoken plainly, but it is just how I was extended the l’resbytery. by th«' strongest firms in the southern part of
leveled ai.<i ail the needed arrange­ f«s-l alauit the matter. From this time citizens of Jacksonville to take a car­ this state.
ments made by the ls>ard for the ex­ on we nre going to follow one busi­ riage «Invi-t«> the site, tendenti as a
Star, Escort and Climax tobacco al
ercises ou Friiiay. At m«in of that ness. To do that successfully poli­ location for the school, which will be
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day the four school® at the south tic® must be let alone. The two do decideil this session. Ace, pted with BloUUt’H.
building assembled in the north not go Well together. If a ma® wants thanks, l’resbytery took recess until
\
complete
new
line
of
paper,
n
ivels,
aclmol hous«*. ami the ciinespomliug to make a business of politics, well 2 p. m. 1‘resbytery met at 2 p. in. aud al D. L. Minkler A Son’s,
grade® <H’«-iipi«d the same rooms. and good; if he wants to manage a’ was opetusi with devotional exerci.-es.
The pupils of the north sch<a>l then railroad, all well and giaal; but lie Rev. Walton Skipworth of th» Ore­
l enirai Point.
reudered pr< grams appropriate to the cau’t <1<>both at the same time. 1 have gon Confer«,net* Al. E. Chinch, was in­
occiutioti in the pr«-scm*e of the visit­ se«-n the ante-rooms down here in this vited to sit as a col i< ..ponding menilx r
mg sell««« ile, as well as a large num- building full of men trying to learn or Revision had l-eei, made a sp«-, ial or
11, iltli is v«»ry gixnl m>w.
l>er of patrons ami friends of the get something out of |«>hti«-s. Why dir for this meeting, and was ably and
l'hos. Aht-, of Appl«»gute, is in town
should
they
come
here?
This
is
no
sch«M>ls, who had com«- T.ut to the ex
earnestly iliseils-ed; lè v-, Robt. and
er<-ises. In s«>m** of the r«a»iiis at the place for them; but they were not to E, Al. AL-Lean making an eloquent to «lay.
Mr. ('. M. I’ln-s ami family have
••mi of the «-x^-rciaes by the schools ¡«l ime. The tip went forth that politi­ plea fot the West minister Confession
words of cm-oiiragemeut were sjs>ken cal work was la-ing done at Fourth ofl'atlh. ami doeinn«- of Calvanism. iiiovci into tin- mountains to spemi
by wiiiie of the visitors. All then pro- and T'ow ns.-nd st r«-«Ts. ami t hey merely while Revs. Enni®, Bell, Williams tlx- slimmer.
c«-td«-«l t** the sch<ail ¡grounds, where followe«! th«- tip. Well, there won't St rang«-ami Snnek favoo d revision,
Miss Lueila Gilson now has cbarg«*
committees apisanted by the several I m - any mor«« tips sent out of tlx-s«- holding that th«« ehange®, contem­ «»f tIn- 1’ostal lt-h'graph otli.-e at this
sctasils planned two trees in Is-lialf rad road ot1i<-«-s. 1‘olitics have worked pi ited. Would not affect th» 1’i'csby tert pla«v.
of each school, making eight trees in enough demoralization mour <-omp;th) an faith, or detract from th«» Calvalils-
Win. M- rriman, form, rly of M, «l
all. Much entliiisiasm au«l merriment alreaiiy, ami they have gone out of th«- tic**r»'ed.‘ i'll» • ,1 ,j«-«-l 1«-ii whs to I In­ l««r«l, h.i.s cb**rgx ot llu* ,l.*poi ht-r®,
door
never
to
return.
I'm
not
down
result« d from this ext-reise; and from
word "cleet ' as applied Io salvation,
T. IL rsiiix-igh,-r has moveii into
the keen interest that was maiiifeHte<i on |>oliri<*s, mind you. In a free «•onu- and "intan' damnation.” T lies«- points I i I h G. m*w
store. It is now oim of the
try
like
ours
men
shouhi
take
an
in
• •n all sides, there m-ed la- no fears
it
was
argu»'d
wi
re
extra
r-
Itgions,
ami
tim-st in t lx- t- ih x.
that t he t rtss t bus planted »ill not have tert-st in polities, and it is (amiable for ambiguous, ami having I mh - oui «* a
•I. C. Shern laii lias move.l his larg<-
abundant protection liy the lm)s »nd them to have political ambition, but. stumbling blm-k in th» "Weaker
stock ol har.lwari- inlo E »J It Owens'
girls. The Fehools were then ar­ it's wrong to mix it with bnsimss."
l«rother's"
way,
and
having
no
right
to
"Your address, Mr. Huntington, offend him for whom t'hr -t di«-«l," new biiililing <>ii I'll,.'s'rvt.
range« I so that the pupils stood two
Mi. G^1<lerei«.«*ve. I.-«!«- of Ro®«.burg,
abreast, with the little ones, who con­ seems to indicate that your relation they thought It best to eoiiselit to tlx-
stitute the primary grad«* in front, with Senator Stanford is not the l«est?" cent rm plat«*« I clmng«-. rtus.lisi-n-sion lias I ms ', six ' a r> sio ut ot oiir town, an.I
"Now,
I
«!«>
not
wish
tli«-
public
to
and these were followe«! by th«* others
was on«- of tlios«* rm«- ami golden op- curries a lull Im«- of tiisi-elase furni­
in the or«l« r of their grade®. T hen all have that impression. 1 have nothing |H>rtnniti«-s to h<mr strongly contro- ture.
personal
against
him.
He
has
many
marelie«! to 11.«- south building. No
vert«'d and misrepresent«-1 doctrinal
Mr. ('oiiilix-y Billk»*;pii«' is i-ontineii
Is-ttcr eviilelice that the visitors were goo,I points that I lack, mid it never points ably, el«H|iiently ami harmoni­ to Ins room with ineash-s.
well satistieil with what they saw ami was my intention to say anything ously «liseiissed, /oo > f > o,i, ami it
Our sash i.u l <loor f.x-tory is run­
heard at the acbisils could have ls«>ti that would give him offense. We get elicit,d th«* moBt profound attention ning now un i « xpecti to im-H'iis«' m
along
in
btisim-ss
all
right,
and
our
given than that whii’h was manifest
throughout. T Im vote upon it. owing tb<* near future.
iu the fact almost all a<-compani««l |«ersoual relations are kept up the to the hiteliess of the hour, was made
same
as
usual.
But
don't
yon
think
Mr. W in. Herriot, of Applegate, call­
the m -I mmi I s to the other grounds.
tlie «corni ord« r of biisin«-ss for to­
Here, also, many others had assembled that it is a ipieer sight to see poli­ morrow. Presbytery took reo-ss un­ ed on friends lit re Saturday.
i'he t«ia<‘h«*rs' iissiH-iatioii was held
who could imt attelul the exercises ticians continually hanging around a til 7:30 p. m. in order to visit the soli, »ol
at the other building. The arrange­ railroad office? It is to me; ami if I site, with the citizens «,f Jacksonville. her«- Saturday and an inter»-wring time
ment of school® at the south building have to stay around In-re 3G5 «lays in a Evening session, enrolled R-v. L was had am! etijoye*l by all.
was similar to that at the north year, 1’11 see that there is no more. Alarcellil®, of Oakland. op«»m*d w it h
Mrs. June l'euipl«» has l«een <|tlite ill
M'lasila; ami after very interesting Things have got to such a state that if devotional exercises. Sunday schixil for some tune, but is now eouvules-
a
man
wants
to
I
m * constable he thinks
programs bad laen rendered by the
work having been ann inneed as the eent.
pupils of these scixsils all again «cut he must first come to Fourth ami order for the evening, the Presby-
W. E. Berry has returned to Central
Townsend
streets
to
get
permission.
to the grounds where committees
terian Sabbath school was present Point from Klamath county, and says
from th« s*« schools also planted eight Hereafter p«»pie who come to Fourth and rendermi som«- very tine tu usie; he intends making Uris lus future
trees as at the north school grounds. an«l Townsend streets must have rail­ an interesting address was delivered home.
business to transact. The South­ on S. S. work by Rev. F. G. Strange,
Here, while planting th«- trees the road Pacific
Company is out of politics
There will lx- several buikhiigs com­
same enthu®iasm prevailed as was ev­ ern
Ashland. Airs. Saxman, of Ashland,
will attend to its business like of
was invited by th«- Presbytery to ad- menced as soon as lumber can lie bad.
ident before, and it seems that the and
TheCentral Point hot« 1, under the
joy so prevalent aniotigthe little folks any other private company or individu­ address the audience, whi -h she did.
giving an interesting and comprehen management of Mrs. Young and Miss
also influenced those w ho were ohler, al should do.
sive account of her life ami missionary l''io<-k, has been renovated and refur­
for whil«- the boy® and girls were
lalxir in Alaska. Alany of tlx* seines nished, and tiiey alwnys give the be6t
eagerly ami merrily engaged in their
< ru|« Urntlu-r Bulletin.
and circumstances of lalair in that meals ami clean lieil:.
work otbers struck up the familiar
For
the
week
ending
Saturday,
frozen part of home mission work,
air “America." in which many joineil
A new stock of bird cage® just re­
were pat het ic in tin- extreme; telling
heartily. This work ctimplete«!. all April 13, 1HK0:
Weather The temperature con­ of the privations ami trials of thus«*
umi ill Smith A Ik «dire s.
♦
retired from the grounds well pleas«*«!,
uo doubt, with the visit they hail tinues lielow the average for t his periotl who were planting the standard of th«-
made to our public schools on the of the year, since Jauuary 1st it has cross in that bleak northern l imi.
nearly 1 daily lielow the At tlie ColK-iusioli, KeV. Bell proposed
festive occasion. We trust that Ar- averaged
normal.
1 luring the week. rain, a voluntary contribution, to I k - given
la«r Hay will long Is- a «lay to be ap­ snow,
sleet ami hail fell in all parts to this work. Rev. 1,,-H .-¡(id, passing
propriately celebrated by the schools
KI.AM.VJTI tOI XlY NEWS.
of this city. May this good work con­ of the state. Snow tn the interior tliebat was a ¡»art of Ins Aleth<Kli®t
valleys,
the
second
week
in
April
is
i<'»tiled from tin. star.]
tinue until our school grounds ed- a most unusual «H-i-urreiice. From a ,-xperieiK'e he <*oilldli't forget, and as
he was the first to eontribiit, a dollar,
neate by their silent refining influ­
Baklwin
A Fotla-s intend rebuilding
ence as well as do our text l«ooks. trace to one inch fell hi th«- Willamette the lnfereix-«-follows that AL tho-hsm their ' h store building at Liukville,
valley
on
the
morning
of
the
Uth,
but
also taught him the bl,seed art of giv­ gutte »y the Ing fire last fall.
Coofieratiou ami a kindly feeling for
th«- interests of the children will make melted as it fell, or ha«l disappeared ing.
by
noon.
The
mountains
throughout
Jffi»re is talk of a big hotel I la-inA
TH( RSDAY, 9 \. M.
such a task delightful.
th«- state ree»-iv«\l a fresh coating of
¡id! at Linkvill«* tlie coming summer.
miner. \
Rev. F. G. Lori, of Linkville, eti
snow. The sth and !Hh were warm
Air. .1. (). Hamaker has receivetl no­
lolled.
The prohibit j <>bistn of California and bright sunshim- pn vailed.
l’resl>y t«‘ry »1« votisi tl.e usuai tini'- tie»* from Washington that letters pat­
have nominated a state ticket, headed
Wheat The winter crop of wheat
by (ten. Bidwell, of Chico, for gov­ continues iu a promising comiition. allotftsi to «l*-votion «l exercifH's, lisi bv ent for his spring buggy |irot«*ctor will
lx- iSHin d April 15. He <• »utemplates
but it lias little growth, rejiorts in­ Rev. Lori.
ernor.
Minutes of yehti-rday's session r«-ad going to Portland with his patent to
dicate
that
it
is
forming
excelh-nt
After scores of conflicting reports, a
di-|H»s«> of it either in |>uit or in whole.
and approvai.
letter has finally come from Dr. Teters, stools, ami abundant yields are expect
The «lisctlssion of revision was re- Il» says that lie has already lieen offer­
ed.
th»* JfFWHtr fiplorer, which proves
Fruit. Fruit trees are slowly «level -uiu- tl.aiid was partn-ipab d in w-.tli tii>- ed SlK.INM for it.
that he and Teidmnn are well. There oping
blossoms. Peach- s ami sanie eariu st liess ami »lignitieil <• uirte-
Troop B. First Cavalry. O. N. G. will
is nothing more remarkable tha.*! the apricots their
are generally well advanced. sy t hnt marked its consiib i m 1«>ti thè day give a grand uniform ball at Linkville
growth of rumor in Africa.
giving
it
their
lM-fore,
thè
andi
ni
Cheny aud apple tr«es are showing
Slay 1st. The I m » vs will have their uni­
Tidal wjpes. caused by change« in their leiives; ornamental ami forest must piofoiihd ari« ut ioti, The report forms by that tim«', they hop«*, and
isiou
was
sub-
of
th«*
i-ommitb-e
<*n
rev
the atmospheric pressure on the sur­ trees are als«« showing tips of l«-av, s.
want to make this affair the event of
face of the water, the result of thuu- The week bae a dv.iucetl the having and initUsi ami votisi oti at ! > p. in., result- t he season.
Yeas,
Revs.
B-ll,
itig
as
follows;
der storms, have struck terror into blossoming very little.
Thoe. Alartiu, Ltnkviih-'s ¡»»»¡»nlar
the hearts of vessel owners on Lake
Farm Operation®, etc. flats and Sriange, Williains. I A«tt, Ennis. Alar-
Nlb higan.l All last Thursday after- wheat tire I ring sown in favor«-«! local­ ceiiiis. ami ridere Hoffinan, Li.irk, millnnm, will have som«» iinproveiueiits
no« >n vesetls in Chicago harltor were ities on uplands. The lowlands inti- Malli«-®, Simon 10;nay® Revs. 1«. and ma l<> tn his Hour null.
knocked al>ont like corks. At lUicine. tinue to«« wet for inm-h work to Is* E. M» L»an. and eldcrs W alkvr and
J. W. Strange, of La Grande,
lc-v. Enuis moved that t >r, Dr.
Wis., tlie water retvtied from the done ou them. (Iar«letis are lieing l'iris I.
gon. SiifM-rvisor of C c I ihuh for Hie
ritiri®
to
th.
th«-
Presbytery
semi
ov»
prepare«!. Grass is not grome.g as
shore several feet.
g.-iu ral assembly, askim that th«- re­ S»i'ond Distne* of Oregon, has made
t he celebrated N’vagle hal>eas Corpus rapidly as is d« sir<sl. 1 lie season con­ Vision oiily atT»'«-t crrtain chapters ami the following division of Klamath
warmer
cas<* was decitied by the I nited States tinue® backward and slow
s-»'tioiis, un l that a'i abridg •• I copy of county into « numeration districts, to
District No. 1. Liukville ami
Supreme Court Monday, the decision weather ami more sniishin« m-eded
th«' eotifessloti of fallii I...... implied for wit:
B. S. P m . it ;
I'ule
L
ike vo; ;ng preeincts.and i«>com
of the Circuit court la-ing attiniictl.
k;
discuss
S. Signal -« rvice. Ass’t il®«- in generai pasl»»rnl wor
t
This disposes, at last, of all the pro- Obsetver
ed at lengt li, mal refi rr« 1 to commit memleil as euuumrator of census, B.
Ihr*-*
’
t*>r
Oregon
Weather
l:iir«-au.
!•’. ».’rom-h. of Liukville.
cetslings against Marshal Neagle for
le«- «»Il lev Isloli.
District No. 2. Sprague river, Dairy
ttie shooting of Judge Terry, at Lath­
EV I XIXil SF.SsIoN.
ami I’,».- valley voting precincts; enu-
tMalli «»I Raiel.il.
rop, Cal., last August, while X»*agle
Higln'r Edu»-.ition ha«l I mm n n id«’ in-rator. Alarshall Al. Riggs, of Link-
was acting as pro tector and guardian
Coiigr« .smalt Randall. «»f 1’ -nns) I-
vtll«*.
of the life of Justice F iel*i. ( hief vahia. <ll«-«l al his horn«-in Washing fli.» s|x-ctal onb r for thi- «-vening.
District No. 3. Plevna. Klamath lake
O|M-iied with prayer. ami mti'ii l)\
«lustice Fuller and Justice Lamar dis ton at 5 oclock last SumL.y morning,
and Wood river ¡»rvi'inem;euiiim rator,
sented from the opinion of the court after a long ami piinfui lilm.-s.
th<- i hotr.
W esle'. I’>. ToW 11 lev. of KellO.
A»l*lre®s,'S by lé-Vs li II. Alare,-:
Samuel .1 Ramliill was Ixirn in
Philadelphia, Oct. 111. |H2S. aud m »„',* Strange, R. ami E AL Lui <m III;
r.sil ill Klamath I amity.
NO I-ONGFR \ TKTtRon.
at his death was iu l«isi>2d year, lie Fdiicatioll, mtei-perse l witli he..ni
A Liukville dispatch of April i mi was educated a® a merchant, and after musi«- by thè choir.
M <MÌrrn Tr*a( xi at that Ctiraf
to the S. F. <’/iroiiic/i says:
T'ha cliairman of tl,e »■-mnuitt«•• oli
serving in the Pennsylvania legisla­
Coniti /at i<»n,
While sinking a well in Swan Lake ture was sent to Congress, taking his «sliicatioual Work. lè v. Il AL L ■ in.w..s
■••li?: ’ tO t’iO 1 an r-fiiiriurn tlailfew a
Valley, nine miles east of this place, seat in ihtvmlier, I n ”, From that tla-n aske.l to r, a i bis r,-i«»»rt. wlii»'h
.. ba< !<>en liar r»rc 1 that v. itl* almost
two workmen Struck a three foot vein : time on be r«-pr» s« tiled his district in li.xl b«-<il eubmitte*! at th*' aft« rixam
in# i cria’.ntj? •womes cGURtipatioo.
of stone coal twenty feet b«-low the Congress. the only democratic otie in e< saloli. The report showinL-th.it no
!>e new ixxati • principle i:i Joy’s Vego
surface. A few pounds were brought Philadelphia, miring twenty-eight ditinit«* tri ms li id I m *- u sulimitt«sl by
arxa/ariiia. I' ? papers are full < f rt>
hi and tested in the forge of A. D. I ur­ years «siiitiliuoiisiy in the lower ho'!»-. thè people of -laek-otivil •», ’li«» moder­
ccur.eiiccM <•< m firming its efficacy, nnd
ne k
Mr. C arriek pronounced it a , Three times he was elect«.! speaker, ator invit«sl Dr. Ih-Bar l»> state t-> Hi» v»ir! re ¡ h»t u t-> th i' r last sensation, n < arc!
superior quality of stone i-o.d. It gave and miule an aid«, presiding ofliis-r. house th«* offer tli it tt.e .lacksonville ’mn •a i 7r.*»n i“.-
’ known lady inani-
off a clear, gaseous Hume. leaving no Randall's strong stand for protection p.si; le d«-sir«sl t«> pre-e ut. The «iiH-lor
.c it* fays- “ I an v
to relate the
slack after It was burnt. It is eutireiy has mad«, him iti a ilegre»* un,H«pii!ar r. >p.-n led ili a brief i.b 1 <x,ix',s«'
ring cx’HTieQc
I have for years had t
free from foreign matter and is very with Ills democrat i<* colleague», yet sjx <- -li, alni th«» l«»-a lob <>f tb<- .'.ehool
stomach afte nded with const!pa’ion,
soft. Slat«- ami sandstone are plenti­ not one of them have spoken of hl» was vote-l on by III-- Pr«*®byt«:y, airi »□•I nev r fo u:> ! L t • no |«reparu,: >n at
ful, ami th«* formation of the valley in­ character ami ability, but proiipuma- carrii-d iimmiinonsly tu favor of J i.-k- a l-el men i <! tlm * so- :i xv .re < it an ! 1 «st
timâtes au unlimited supply of coal, him a staleemati true ami holiest in Mlliville.
< effect, nn ! I v
a i i a sufferer till I
only wanting capital to develop it.
A vote of tli.inks w,.s reriirmsi by rie ! .Toy’s V •’“'a' • »: '«tr «apart I la. Iti f al
his convictions, and all mute in the
r- : -anl.’o»! t:;e, I ha>loneof the
eulogy that tn th«, death of Samuel thè Prrsby ti»ry umiliimoltsly to I he 'xcrou
A large stock of Choice Groceries .1. Randall, the ilemocratic party ba» p, <>ple of .1 aekaonville f--r tlieir «-ordini íUü* t >«'ü • » f s tHc.at hs anti was In < <>□•
ami a big reduction in prices at D. L. lost one of its ablest leaders, and the reception and magniti-«-ut «•ntertaiii-
x, ' tt t a t v. ith the ai-i of Joy's
Minkler £ Son’s.
nation a statesman who deserve® to I., meiit of thè l’resbytery, ami hi thè Y- >ta!»lv; ar a ;'hlan- v.- « at any an<!every-
:i/ • • ’ 1 a ji •eii'ttoîn»-'!
•< u-ttoin»*«! fnn^dom
freedom !
. it’i tny
l’resbyte«l ui ehoir for tlieir eXCelleiit
Garden Seeds in pkg. or bulk at D. remeuilx-red mid honored for Ins pub­ an«l
i * irprÌM’.l n’t I ‘¿cUgiited, nnd gladly
higlily u|>preci.'it«si music fnrnisli- im
lic services.
L. Minkler.V Son’s.
nxxlumen I it
ed diinng th«- entire st-esioii.
CL aka M elvuc . Manicure.
2H0 pair Men’s Pants cheap at
Sxesion a<ljourn«*d to im-et at Oak-
Plows your choice cheap at G. C.
lmul, Oregon, ili SepteiulM-r, IStMt
Kvaruey wtiuut, & P.
Blouut®.
*
Enidings*.
... April IS /SW
I.
I H » \\'
1 •< *< •< * 1 V I 1 I «_»*
N < ‘w
Fsr Sale Iiv G. C.
1
Don’t fail to call & examine before buvinii elsewhere
1‘LA NTS :
Roses. Geraniums, Fuchsias, Pansies,
Verbenas, Petunias, Pml
Etc.. Etc.
I
VEGETABLE PLANTS
ON THE WRY
A Large Line of New Millinery
am se'l.n|¿ plants as cheap as you
can
them East.
C. R. VAN AELSTY»
<
Which we close out at $1
ellgi IK-
Come and see them
A<i«ll’es
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing o at Reduced Prices
J
Machinery and Supplie*,
Portland, Cr
«
POSTO1TIC1
MAIN STREK1
■.ml l.nil.l-
r.st unan
WOULD YOU
Like to Know Where You Can
Procure the Best Bargains in
Farm Machinery
If so read some of the Cash Prices
Offered by
: < •:
Men's Heavy Working Boots, $2 pair.
$3 pair.
- At the -
i
n
fnll stock Boots —something grand
$4 per pair.
Men’s Working Shoes, SJ .50 per pair.
$2
$2.50
Boys’ Shoes, full stock. $1.50
o<>
Men’s Working Pants, $1
Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows,
Jeans Pants,
SI
Oliver ('hilled Steel (one anti two horse) Plows.
Woolen Pants. $2
A full line of Garden City Clipper Steel Plows.
$3
Disc Harrows—all sizes.
$4
Spring Tooth Harrows,
Scotch Drag Harrows,
Working Shirts, 50c
The celebrated Steel King
75c.
Spring T<x»th Harrow.
»
Working Shirts $1 each.
Underwear, 50c each
All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and
75c each.
Harrows have ever sold in this market.
wool, $1 each.
Fancy Percale Shirts, 50c, 7 >c, si.
Fancy Neck Scarfs, 25c and 50c.
Boys’ Hats from 50c up.
Men’s Hats from 50c up.
Men’s Nobby New Stiff Hats, $2.50 up.
I
HOUSE ¡ASHLAND - MILLS.
«>
GOOD VARIETY HOUSE PLANTS.
CONSTANTLY DECEIVING NEW G oods AND EXI’E
J
1
Ö
41
4 4
4
44
44
4 4
4 4
44
4 4
4 4
44
I’.
4 4
44
4 4
44
44
4 4
4 4
4 4
44
4 4
4 4
44
44
4 4
4 4
44
4 4
44
44
REPAIRS
For Harrows and Plows Constantly on Hand.
Carload of
We have just received Twenty
Cases of Men’s Fine Shoes which
All our
we are offering very low
winter Clothing is being offered at
r
i lCCii.
YOURS TRULY,
Ashland, Or
0. II. BLOUNT