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ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS l.sVED Públither «mi E.iilor »I LEEDS W. H TIDINGS. ASHLAND EVERY I-Rll»AY MOIS. ' C LJ ' "i; -iqnarv. Ämt i«is< rtir / tjiyUi AdiJituynU nowt ItAPvL Jb Pr; :iir Meík'rtW ln«r< Ttrms o> Subscription. FRIDAY KSHLAN1) .. f 2 00 ... 1 fiO ort no , Busi FT-‘«ad®. I’ost < I style nt APRIL 25, 1ÍSD0 PROFESSIONAL C’ARbS. Austin S. Haiusiond., attorney at law Plain ( Ymload oi A ■'ll I. kN;., liai‘bed J. T. Eowaitch Attorney mJ Uounst'lor at Law ASHLAND, (»REG u N. Will j r». ti. r it all court, of the Stai e Collection, promptly nni'le .n't rviuHl«**!. • Ju^t Received 1> y 9 4 • 7 Morris M. Harkness, STAVER & WALKER, medford Bobert A. Miller A ( t <» i - i »**. v NO HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITHOUT • 's Z " 1". GEO. C. EDDINGS, TO WILLARD A URBANAS. ASHLAND, OREGON. I'HASIC "I si UG >> ■ r. Qairy DEALER IN----- I’HYMi IA.X AXD SVKGEON STORES. TIN WARE. CRINITE WMRG PUMPS, BLACKSMITH COAL WG AMMUNITION. ETC. wtiliÄO R estujssk ESS- • »rutCTLT .torr.an r.Miu Mto.cu>« — MORE TEA?« SEVEN HUNDRED SA. *M D P HILADELPHIA different styles and difft r- ent kinds of Stoves f - Heating and Cooki PHYSICIAN. HOM EOP A THIO Price. OHE Dcflar HUI <si>. ar; Th(' World’ ' “^nnfactured und. I- nbwe trade mark. U?.ar¡3 th.: cL, r,v found iu »I.,, ,Mt banand"^ J. H. Holl I’IIÏ n ICIAX anti Sl’RT.EOX ,S a- l.-nr- i-i U .spit.tl !•>». :i. ^31 d]'( L ‘ l° ,°r e fr“uduie n. trX Main Street, Ashland, Or. The »n*\jority <»f the 111* «»f the human body ariae from a dineaxed Liver. Him- inohs Li*. 1 r 11«-julator has b< eii the tneaua of r«-st«>rin‘4 more p<«to health and happiness by givim; them a healthy Liver than any other agency on earth the r This tat Mn 8LE THAT VOL G«T THE GEN LINE. (Te\elind and Dana. ®,tatlon. Ex-I’ft*ei«leid (Tevelan-i ami I’ditor D.u a. of the New Vol a •Suu” Hit' still bn I at war and have lately I h « u fur nisl.’.iig 1 lie newspapers with •’bark- lalk * th.it w«»uld d«» credit to I lie Ai 'Zoma “Ki ker.” Says a New York J. S. Walter, M. D. S. XX ill practice his professi»»11 ■ 'f Dentistry — AT — \sllL4SI», <>i:F.G<»N orli, e » re*i«l«,»< A. C. Caldwell, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. ASHl.AND, OREGON. Nitrous OxiA« G i « h n«iniitii*t.*rta tor lit«- .«■•titilesH extraction of teeth. J-<* Otlice over the Bank.— [12 H8] / KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. A big cailoatl of stoves ami ranges just received, ïhe finest line in the eountv. ('all and see and believe it. J. S. Howird., Notary Public and Conveyancer MEliI'Oia», OREGON. I kind« oi nod . ’•tMte biidne fol Mtt< ntion. and informali . ..in vrning property in the i J. M. MCCALL’S c W. Soot. Survcvof—Ashland CaxxL-JÒL s ürehestr * »f \ «th la .»<1. I ) i * u*oi. lai Th«1 republican state C)hv«-nlioii was calle i to order at the Masonic hall in l’«»riland at ll:’Mla. in. W’«»d nesilay, April 1(>, by L. T. Balin, chain an of the r« public n state «•• n- tr*l «■ >mmit!»»<*. B .rm «xdled for nominal ions fora tei» por. iy <*h lirman, am! S« i .do: Mo«!!", of Uoluinbia, iiominat«*«! S.- l ator T. H. Tongue, of Washington, an i he w is claiHen by acclamation. Mr. ’Tongue made «a brief Hpe«***h ahkihg the conv i;ti«»n, c<»mpaiinp e pi«.*.p «*ts of the r« publican party this y«*ar with two years ag«»; urge«I a sprit «»f harmony; a «levotjon tore publican principles and inJunethe p«*«»pl«* wouhl ratify Ilnur work. lAp- pl,-|IIM*.| I E. L. East ham, of Clackamas, nom I mated E. M. Rands, of his county, for temporary s«»ci«-lary, aud lie was chosen by ac<*lamation. D. M. Dunn, of Multnomah, nomi nated G. W . Davis, of Lilin, for its distant secretary. aud h«* was also c I iom - ii by acelamat i«>n. On motion of Tom Jonlan, of Mult nomnh, th»* chair appointed a commit t.«*e of five on <*re«lentials, as follows: T. A. «Ionian, Multnomah; E. L. East ham, ('olumbia: <1. W. Nor va I Union; J. M. Hodsou, of I Ziti«-, Utili «1. B Lucas, <»f Gilliam. A cJommitt«** <»n order of busim'ss was appointctl as f«»il«»ws: Henry An keny, «if Jackson; «lay Tuttle, «»f (’Lit sop; T. A. S’ephens, «»f Multnomah; E. L. E «sUi.nn. of Ci.u-luiinaM; anci (’h iri.-s UiLon. of < h'diam. H imiley, of T illamook, mov«*«l that a (i I'gat«* from «.i«*h «»ounty be se- L-.-teJ by each «!«-legatiou as a plat- f«.rm c«>:nmitt'-e; c:irrie«l, afu r some «||S4'US.-1«»U. (hi th«* >11 «‘.ill of counties, a plat form c«»iiiinilt••»* was u:nn«*d as follows: B »kxT, O. M. D«»«lson; B» ntoii, M.J. (’«»n Ion, (’iiickamas. A. G. (’roes; Cli.t- s«»p, (I. A McGuire; Columbia, W’ 11. Congers: U«»o.s, Wodter Sinclar; Cro«»k, (’ M (‘.»rt wright; Curry. E P. T’hoiiip sou; Douglas,G«*o.W Ri«ldl«*; Gilliam, A. A. Javn« ; Gr int, E. W. D »«Id: Har in*}, H. Kelly ; Jackson, C. B. W’aison: .Josephine, H. B. Miller; Klamath, D. P. 1». ek nan; L ike. E. M. Brattian; L.m«*, S. B. Eikln, Linn, (’has. E. Wolverton; Malh<*i’j, W. J. Cuddy; Marion, W’. It. Ho«i8oii, Mulltiomah, H. li. Tanner; Morrow, T. E. Fell; Polk,.I. H. Hawley; Sherman, W’. F. (’oiirtney; Tiliamo«»k, R. R. Hays; Umatilla, P. A- Worthington; Union I. N. Sanders; Wallowa, F. S. Ivan hoe; Wasco, J. A. Barney; Washing ton, W. N. Barrett; Yamhill, Nttal- oruui ('rawford. Adjoinn«»d until 1 o’clock p. m. I I HE 1’1 10 II \SE«»E AI.AMK \. ■¡.Miri.. .J P-n li< toll ; W. J <. o’ llliiu 1.: .1. W <• .iHP-h. ol Phil. M.-! I|..'|.< ‘ (Jr < wi i.- ¡:-, UfH.- ; '-.V P. >f Union: i: 1! \!x.. lî.k- r i>f til«- O.tklaiid !-....! L hix • ¡ni l .'<■<• r •. s ; 1 t » . 1; ¡I *• ■i -. . >.n.l M< !. I’.tiil ■il I, • ■ it i nJ Sail .1 P- . 1 .1, Al 1 (’u<i; 1. 1,.-:.- UH* 1 1 m was 1 li< u • t.- -|. . ■ d th Hi«* «•(>■>\cii.-ion tor st: i! »• tre s . <■ A 11 »wing w r<> t!>< o ¡, 1 • -1 <»u Io: ‘-up ■•-i.i • jo ’4 < i Lili'- f«..l ' ' ; A ... \ • 111-. » rv. I li.l’; l> K '1 i i r • m s «»I « ivi! war ts «»! 1 ’ inland im « • i»«*ili:4 mo\ -•< 1 by « V* t v »0- *<•« »glilZ- • i li«» ( ’«»nl'-i« r.ic.. don «»f U »Hkh mt* «ul mU'-li Win •:« timt .d« '»ill"!»!. ♦ .i ami 1 ije d.»rm- <»t 111- 1 it t«»ll> »W-I S ■ • H li«* paid i,o<h 1 in g« > «1 Ighi co «m’iy. ail through hoard tin* <\mlirious gr«r.v! i I ui I >• er. w furl 1 bid 1 iti .m- is to Fr .-.i:.-" ;.n l Engi n..!, «»r w«* Will II f • «*¡ ' - r« . H ’ Il 1 w«»r»<i-\ V bl«‘ it Il I.v what «i* ep ill) »ort W.ttì * appen r.«nc<- <»l an »'it! in* Lhi.^iûm gu J •» i-h ni • nr ill Il S -v; nd «Ibi . li. lu.-ai.t ill* hl idmiral of tin It Mpi «1 ...f| |.OI-<- M RéÌ<».’J ol se.i■ l.-t owl-i>. Bi* J.ltl ,'OO III rs fi 1 > till I In• r«-manj1 Wh«*Jr■ li»* u .s tel 1« th«* I l"! lindi. wi: • w « • •• i ’•in- pr • phet m Hi. « bll*->in«»ss. H" a.i ! slid1 h «G ai h- . . uid « k « v r. p« ti pl«» A. 1 i Wi /_'l'«rt, 1 t mb • ft ; i< • pr. »p •it* j'i b K’ ry a ii • which 1 A • » '. 1 aB 1 i ve t ! i<e 1 » Ti* >- *el at S m 1 r. th • Hi 1 . CS«‘ ; •*!. mi-i'ii • - w.'ighl1 pr ••i.a ¡».«•■i t.» ; in « torn *r :« »in II I mi » ' m < I ikili' «» 1 X . i: j pii. 1 mg up» i 1 pie ltd ik 1 kr .»'i-! g ile! ill" !o lop.-. 1 «m iropliet 1 i I Web ?>ii»r- ' »I•1»♦ * 1 will e to report to I’r rid« rson di»pateii of April lSt h: , ' U «■ I ('!i u h h A. Dana, in an editorial collimiti« : livH«le«l ” I teiim i ks t o a (<« »w«i rd ILiar, ton, .1. II. i.*f« rring to Grover (Ti veland, says: East inali ; “ L’be hnfi’e i prophet of William street ( ’«'hi iiibi.1, in a r.ige of wounded v mity is thus L* igldner report' «!: ‘There is only on»' thing.’ A. II. Cr«Md (Tvvt-brid resumed, ami a tender ex < ill!.am. «I. I’. pression lit up his face, ‘that I care Dail; Hammy, any lung ab«»'it in tiivse attacks. They Jackson, \V. H. are not «'otdined to myself. Il seems Miller; Klamath. (’ s. that the senile Dana does not contiue I lake, A. Snider; L- m . his warfare to men. Women are not phrey ; Linn. S \. I L wm ree from his dastardly a^s nil’s. Mrs. (i. L. King; Xlari«»n. H. UlevelaU'i has not escaped. It is bad Mullnoiiiah, .Limes L*>! enough for Dana to print his lying W k E Polk. .1 statements about myself, luit it is in finitely im»r.‘ cowardly and dastardly I for him, as he has done, to include my wife in his iiftm'ks. Nothing could be more contemptible or so fur remov<*d AFTERNOON SESSION. from all the instincts of manhood.’ Culled to order at 1:20. and dole- “To the habitual rea.l-T of the Sim d h arranged m their Heat« hi order. is it necessary to say this is a coward g* Report of the committee on ly lie? It is not less a lie InM'aust* lit i Í crv«ieiitialH-iead and adopted Hiibstan- tered b» <a ma’i who has been presi- trdly as r«*|M»rted; 218 delegates with i d -rit of tile I’n ’» I States. It is hot few proxies. .M It »S cowardly beer.Il--»' it pro«'ee Is f I' in I'm* «'»»munitee on pcrman-.‘iit organ- | w n a liusb i d wi'os»* mfeiiori’y in s .end, i izati-> ii rt p »rled the following order »tiornl ami n.t»Thetu .1 «piabti. s is n - i II! r of ImsiiicHs: (‘«»giLZc.l I a :«il wl.okio'W theammbh' I I t iu'po;’ of platform. Nomination <»f . w »tnu'n linked to Lun l»y a common rv f, Congo - m hi . Nfiuiinalion of g«»v«T- n i.d . •! I n«»r. Nomination «»r secretary of stato. : ilt;f over ti««' I'li.i'k-yll-l'i «'pi i »r nt i \ f ; Noiiim.il •<>!> o! bt tie treasurer. N »mi- i porat«' p«»w<»r. tn winch lh<‘ li 'it drniilit'ti liepu' » h;Hi«'ti «>f Kiipr«-me judge. Nomina- ‘ fhirl«*-nth. T hat w«' favor l«*gisl:i w ; . I slt-rilT re ippi ur- .fi I ibi U hi. «.lift ♦ • m of mL*!»J.'ut of pulilh’ in- ; tive einictiimnt by which there may W b 1» «II I poH.'il.|.' meHiiH of r.-tort, w«* coin«' to ( Í ’'>nsunipti< in nict:on. Nomination of state priu- b<» eh-ct«*«! or appoint«*«! a stat«- inspec thia n"li- M.iiotts math r to provoke rouLb-s. W.Ü t r. Nomination of district officers. tor of weights ami timasiireb; u I ko we syntpatby for hin.siif (*t.■ v.-l.ir»I il«-hl>- now in berti S« h ''tion of ih»» state central commit favor amemlmonls to municipal char ••r.tl.-ly «ira«B the untile of ins wife in lie bottles fl ters w ’ hv ’ li shall reqair«» tin* appoint tee. to ati inti lxii-.v mleti'l«-«! for pi:blt«-.l- lie stole. T’he romiii it tee also recommend' d ment of building ami s.ihii <ry im-p«-c- tion, charyfini' the Sun with an offense that the B-mporary officers be mado tors in <*iti«»s of ten thousand or in<»r« whit'll, i! trn-, ih to n-iider tills ii . wh - (T« v« hind and ^iillhan p< im.in«-nt «»ffirors; report adopted. inhabitants. p..p<T odious to ev< ry ifeiitleuiini ou The sp«ak»*r appoint«*.) Lw-nL O. Fourt*»« nth. I'hat we ar»* hi fav.a N ew V olk , A ¡»ni H». Ah umili" in Maidititlan tslainl lotvery honorable Summer« sergeant-at-arms Jim Lo- of an early surv-y of the umnrv«»y« <1 iitois cinomi among p«*rs<»iiml fri.-n.L matt wh<> reBpectB womanhood. Ila« l an’s man for shri iff, downed bv “Pilin’* publi«* Lands of the state in .»rd« r that of CIev*'laihl art* confirm • •I In th. chari."' is false, anil ( 'l.-vel uni knew it K Iley. the same may b«* damn «I am! »MX-upi«*«! Htat«*int'ii! that lin* «-x-j'i« si>| .lit II.IB ill was false w!.etili- uttered it. Tin rent The committee on platform not i ami tith-rt sp«*«*dily procured By Isma last <*«»’a «»id< J to «'"usili 1 a s| ii li but. otiti answer that we care to make: being ready t.o report, on motion of ii le settl« rs un b'rj'h«» laws of the r.'^ard t«> bin abnormal :mJ constant 1; We invite (’lev. land to pomi to on" Unite«! Slates. We demand liberal Imo or word that <>v r appe insj in the : Mr. Broderick, of <’ia«'kamaH, the con vention adjourned until 3:3 k appropriations by congr* ss to s«*ciire .Sim coiicernitiK 111" good woman A* 3: ki p. in. the convention re-as- that «'ud. wlii'H*' nani" he has thus <L graded Fift«*eiith. T’h it, whd»» disclaiming which jnstiti-6, directly or iudir"ct'y, senibled. T’he committee on platform ma«l«> a report, and the same was rea«l tin» right to interf«»re with the a.lmin th«' Hlaletnent coutuitieil in tins para l»y I h»* secretary. istratioii «»f th«* internal affairs of for graph. l’rom 11 io ! .il» I. Following is the plat form adopted: » ign nations, w«» sincerely approve th«* If he eimi.ot do this, and he cannot, efforts oi Irish and English s’at» sm» n The Republican party of Oregon, in we invite the .attentiiai of Hie comtini- to secure by peaceful methods I hr convention assembled, proud of its ntty to the portrait of a seltish pol American principl«* of home ml«- for r«‘cord and past history, its devotion t<> troon, an unworthy hitsliimd, about Ireland. t care of a praci it n.n. r < >f the S itw.-ti wlaise conduct in this affair nothing the pniK'iples of human lilw^rty and iinii-r systeni of fat r.ilu.'tion. flou k M. h . iv Mrs H K.t-'W -an lie san! by any person of sensitive human rights, its great and imperish Sixteenth. That w«» d»»iionnee i u’y tre .’in u; t rusts ami combinat ions that hav«* h»r 1 wh in, lie will r.-o-nc • p* reeptnms that «ill not leave on the able nam<*H which lend luster and glo ASHLAND Phy ielni ». li .v<- 5.S-1-:.s 1 ry to th«* American nation at home their ol»j«<*t th«» controling of the mar i until cure.!. corns«' an I swolh'U face, p.s'pmg from aud abroad, among tin* nations of the ket valu» > ot tin» n<‘«'t sk tri»* <»f life, j til it Ch v. ¡an.! hu- I. • 1 •In'ica! iulni.-nt belim i 111" t-du'e Ins wife’s gami« tils, e*irth, and as an assurance of its con and that we are in favor of laws re a red mark like tiie sting of a whip tinued fidelity to the gr«*at principles straining and alxilidiing th«* sumo. lash.” for which it has conten«led in the pas1 Seventeenth. That we congratulate in state and national affairs, do«* th«» country upon the «n«*Ci ss an ! I'.hM-fiic Bitters. hereby mak»‘ ami affirm the following pr«»Hperitv that mark»«! the first year remedy irt liecoinino h <> ueli knotf-n d«'«'laration of principles: of Pr«*id«_*l)t Harrison's administra- and so popular as to need no special First.. That we favor an b<»n«*st, ti«m; that we rej<»i<'»* in th«* restor itioii mention. All who have used Eiec.irio «'ffjeient and «>cononn- al administra <»f dignity, vigor am! rdaB -ou imdup Bitters sing the > um song of praise. A tion of every depart inent of govern to th«* conduct of for«-ign affairs.which purer nn d cin«* <l«»es not exist ami it is guaranteed to do all that is claiim*d. ment, ta»th state ami national. have -«‘tt.h‘4 grave c<enp’'«'atn»t»-i upon Electric Bitt, is will cure all diseases of a basis which s«s'nr«'s «*veiy \m«'ii«-an Sec«»ml. That w«* regard the fr e tin» liver and kidneys, will remove pim 1 Hchoi’l system <»f our state the special ’ right ami which by friendly advances ples. boils, sa'.t riieiim and other nlieo- ami hospitality have str«*ngth«'U«*«l tin- the republican part} tioiis caused bv impure bi«H»d. XX ill drive care and pride « pm bon is of sympathy which join ns to to I»** ch«»rish»*d as one of th«« bulwarks malaria from the system and prevent as tin» Republic« of the American conti will as cure ail malarial f»-vei\s Eorcure ! of the liberties of th«* people. nent, paving th ' way to a policy of of he.niacin , const ipat ion and indiges T hir<l. That, whereas, th«» republi turn try Electric B ill is. Entire satis p«*ace, of t*x’« :nl"«i commer«*«» ami am can party has always contended for a faction guaranteed or money refnnded. ity among all tin» nations <>f the new I pure ♦•h'« , tnral system, in pusuauce of Bi H-e oO cents and $1 p r hottb* at ( hit world; t h it w»' r«‘Comni»'hd the pr«-s«-nt I Living «»lie of t he liest skylight, in (Or this policy, we favor the adoption of wood Bros, drug store. national a«hiuim « rati<»n for applying egon, Unti i. i . i . ii ' i ihj hoir to u.\>‘ it. the Australian ballot system, ami we t In* sin plus funds to the paymi-td of I GI’AIUSTI !• GOOD WGKK. pledge the republican party to enact iiiii‘f' rtt-1 earing l».»n<!s as contrast« «I « for i ► U 'h a law at t be rext session of t he leg- M. E. I Yl.i:i:. with the «leinocratii* p«»licy of lemling ! I at uro, substantially upon the lines the surplus to banks whn li retain«»«! an<l of th«» character of the act as their b«»mls am! «‘«»Ilocted interest Olimos. ls.in.txi>, dr ift« <l by the b illot r« form leagm* <»f tln»ron whd«» using the p«*oph*’s n.on- Oregon. «•y whn-h bli<»ul«l hav«- been applied to M tern lU.M'k.nast si.l" Main street. Fo’iith. That the republicans of the payment «»f said bond-4. Oregon .««til gre-tings and ('•♦»igratii- The pla’fonn was unanimously lationH to tb*'ir brethren of Maine for adopte«! as r»*a«I. having furnish«*«! ’Thomas B R»««'«!. an Ashland, Oregon. H. C. Myer, Report of Ihr Piweedings <»f Oregon Itepub- lirans ar Portland. w'ool-growers, and other imluHtries of the Pacific Noitbwest, wo mg<* upon our representatives m c<»iigi«-s.-i to «i<» ail in their power to s.M'urc the eaily passage of said bill. Sixth. That, HHMgnizijig th»» fact that the I nit« «! Stai«»K is tin* gre it«*' silver pro i :»*mg c«»untry in the w«»ri«!. and that Both gold and siiv«*r Were equally th«» money ot th«- constitution fr«»ni the iieginuing of th«* republic until th«' hosti «• I'-gisi ili«»n againsT nlv'-r which unduly contract«»! th«- ci ivu Lit mg medium of ih«» <*«mmry. and recognizing that I no gie.il ¡nt. r esta of th«» p« «»pi«* «hunaiid more inont-x for us«* Hi ih»* channels of trade am commerce, thoiefon* wo d>«'l;.re our St ives in favor <»f the fre«-» and uniim it« «! «-oiling«* of s:l\«-r, tii«i «1« hi)um any discrimination against silver a unwise* and njusl. Seventh. That th«* gi itiiink •»* tii nation to th«* «lefemh-rs «»f th«* ( ni< Caniioi b«* iuc:isur«*d by laws, thaï le, îslalioü of congress should conf«»riii ' the pl«-Jg«s ma«i»» by a loyal po<»pl and l»e s«i «-ni irg» «I ami «•xtemb- i as provnb* against th«» possibility «»f ai man who honorably w«»re tin» f«»«lei uniform l>«\*oining au lumaie oi a almshouse, or d«»peiideijt upon privât«- chanty. Eighth.- T hat we ar«- in favoi of ; fan and equal «iislributnm of taxatioü. and w«» believe that all prop«-rty no exempt by Jaw should «'«»n*! d»ut«* il «lu«* prop«»rtion in paymt-nl to the l< gltnnat«* «-xpehs« s of the h gislatun that we are in favor of ihe ad<»p‘ion <- siK'h ainendim-iit to our assesemen laws as will secure th«* equal ami j is- assessmeiii and taxation of all propel ty at its tru«' v du«*. Ninth. 1 iiat w«» demand the for feitiir«* by roiigt«*ss of the lan«l grant oT » li«* Noi i hi i it 1 ’ .( ¡lie railroml iron W allula to Holtland. r«»iith. TTiat ue i:i«» in favor of 1h« passage through c«>ngr«*e-s of the bib pr«»vi«liug f«»r a ls»ut railway al Tii« Dalles of th«* (’olumbia river, which lias b« « n p i.-smi in tii«* s«-n.ite by th «•holts of S- iiatois Mtieh* Il ami I *«»|pi that we l»elievt* it to b«- th»» most pra« ticabi«' plan for the uiief of the pro ducers and for the «1« v«'lopeineiit ol the vast territory «»f country tributary to tin* great (’olumbia liver. Eleventh. That we favor th»* enact ment of a law m t in- inter« st of th»- wage-earning «*l:iss« s in h'.rtories am! mines, w«)iksliows ami public w«».ks. fixing <*iglit hours as a<L>y’s work, and we denounce the convict» contract la- U»r System ¡.s nnjus to th»» honest labor of our stat«», am! believe that all laws recognizing such system slionld be repeal«*«!; th.it we are oppose ! to tin- further immigrât ion <»f C’hinese labor ers to the United Slat«*, and we tie mnnd mon» stringent ami illrt'lhe measures for carrying itilo effect the enactments of congr«*s excluiling tli«> Cbinese laljorers from American soil. Twelfth. That w«* rei’erate oitr approval of tin* policy of lib«ral ap propriations f< u internal im rovements. «»specially f«»r livers ami harl*ors; that we favor the continual ion of the poi cy of using the public mon«»y for tin public welfar«*, b- ln-ving that the im prov«»m«»nt of our waterway s u 'llierult in a mah*rial reduc*.ion of ih" ra'«* of I transportation; that we hoh! all coi- poratRjus ‘tricily ia 'pomable for tln-ir liabiliti» h und»*r th«* law. an ! rocog- niz» ill«» right of ih-' l«-gib!atur«- to cn- a«'t all r«-iifon.'bh» limitations to c«»r- I'll ItlCIil .ter it 111“ I Lull U Eigrt wart ti rat pro uuc» <1 tue w »rid w.ts « liricat'd w ith t'uc »lily perfect InxnLvc kn »w»i. as it ih th“ <>ulv remedy which in truly ple-iaiug and retrrrtUing to the Lisle and prompt ; nJ effectual t > cleanse the system gciitiv in i he Sprni: time or. in fact, at any ti.uc nid i h !>ci ter it in knowu the more pup- alar it b«-C' »nu's. Mr. of I ¡11 11 11."i wor) U’1 ent r.'fu.s. il !i> uc <»f ' th«» th«' striking mokhm thit sho d i I»«» «/ply one apprentice ti live workmen, lias bee • iT .*t «»f til«* lllould<Tb’ if im v«*r.<i«iy «‘iiforrcJ ah i giV"H lib* foll«»witi ims »tiv« s; ¡gallon*: Illi I call Woul I over Uuh ¡i. opio win il a I w r s .ill iui2 n ill«'.' it wo'k i WOllid d OlliD^ ¿1 then* S5Â&"L"’"æs““£ f Spring & Summer Dress Goods, K I A K I >' K Vi e-Fres ThsBankof Ashland PARASOLS. LADIES AMD CcNTLtMENS UNE SHOES AHO BOOTS. < lot liiii‘_i 1 >i !•«'<• I ■ I ’ll 15 \ll at Prices tin t llV’-V COMI’EI 1'1 K)X. MILLINERY STORE SASH and DößR FACTORY ASHLAND ASHLAND OGN. Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00 I* now ninni >x»i *. » t< . or f. • •r k > • I a ’ i X kit OREGON. ti d Hit. 11 l’i Rocnas, J AIV. ES S A'^lgne« ,,f W M «.ilroy. al Banking Business. WM. RADAMS pitie : L.l S.: I,./.' -/ ICROBE kille R horn ut and courageous Htat«*inan,wh<», i as <|H»i ker of the house of repr**s«»iita- tiv»“', has H«»cnre«l for th«i p«»ople the rigid of the majority to govern, and we tb'ii'Uinc»' th«- fiction by which dem- «w-r iti«‘ membeis attempt to justify th«* («»rhnical def at of the will <»f the pim ple :md th«» majority of tli«»ir own ¡Mnly by r»-furt ng to voto.1 hough inflict Gm», Ik leria 4 F uiiüip hrdnyer IX Till-. WORLD. Fresh Bread and Pies Daily « »»»»j. r «’ h L v * «»f « very variety k* pt con •t^fitly «»u han»!. •» ’■ rs f«»r parti» promptly ext* cult«! an»l -,«• t.tl |»n«*t-!* given. \li kind.’« of ornamental work n Btcad Delivered Daily at Your Door. Prices always reasonable, i’ .-.<1 hill. m>i«t I - *etth-d >• w' month. h JOHN WEXLER. pres* nt ami in duty l»onnd to do so. Souciai Attention to Graining and Paper-Hanging POWDER AUCT ION EE R W« h’.ing Caken a sp«*cialty. I- ; • Ag. nt. tshiati i. :.dt Must be pa- ! f" , v order, ¡s- t « . «!•• *O..nt 1» r c'dlon < > j b-rs Ashland d'-p-' pronipti) lilt«'«L <^^K«|-l »I din »iidHcliuan street* ¡ I old into •it dirtv <1 PHOTOGÍIÁPH Win. A. Grow T he most Aggravated dis. a « « ♦vei leprosy) and case?* pronounced incurn ble. yield to its micic t«»n<-li. it m nrw reve’Htion to mankind: n hr ch oasis in >1 hojsdi <s de^i-rt expanse, an threatens to r«*v«»lut ionize medici! p 'at tier. I All orders will l»e pr •mpt’v sending to i 1 ‘ at .1’1 ti’iies b» eli !.b «vk. H i V A hlan i Or Absolutely Pure. powder never varie». A ; ,rx t ... ‘trttiglb and wliok»«»mene M -■ v mmnii'-nJ than the ord’mirv k n an «. hi . a ! ««»id in vuinj I "i* * hurt * xl't d i tnidtit'i’b <>f low p-st. *»Id oui-, t a um «»r phosphste powlers cnio R ovai B akisg P uwuxk • «• V. all «trnst. N Y. rin Fifth That we r« j »i«i‘ in the fact th t in th«* last presidential elei'tion 11.»• American fxvkple vot«*«] to su-tain and nphohl the republican doctrine of protiftion which th»» demiiCratic partv propos«»«! to destroy, and we ar«' in f::- v«»rof th* continuance of th«- system <»f protection which has «l«*vv!<»ped th«* manufacturing an«! agriculturai int«*r- «•hts »f our country ami protect» I American laboring nu n from degra«L ing «'oii.;»etjli »n with the pauperiz *d ami p«»veity s‘n k n labor of the old w«»rl !. and to *i s **ud we eudoibu the provisions the bill ku»wn kuown as the piovisiohs of tho .-w- McKinl«*y tariff bill, now |H*ndiug l»e-I beh df of the fore crougren , and ou L.L J? J. Z— The convention th«*n I.V < litt» .r, i.t I) I«», k in <i«H»k <'«»unti. X« u« pro •«•*‘3»* I to the tiomiiiilion <»f a «»«»hgr.’RHinaii. Il«>n. Binger II imaiin Isung the only nomme«», w<is d> Lu« «! t.he n-anim-e of the <*oiiv»«nli«>n for congressman by nt.of ti. v-x- acciamat ion. Nominations f.*r govern«»r were then de.-l.-ir» I in or L-r. Hon. G«*«». II. Williams preaente»! th" nam«« of I >. P. T ». mpson, <»f P«»rt- lau.l, and a*4 h • asc"n«b «l tin* plat for n h«* wasgro'tel wi h d»-af«*ntng rti"« r * T he n»>mi « »'t 'ii w> ••-<•«>mL*«i by B B. B"c'imau, of P«>rtLih I Z. F. Moody, <»f Ihe ph» ,*’ l lti nommai ion by of Morrow. A V m L* w as i n • .<] result»*«! Moody, 5Í follows: I’liom;»4 »n. 1 • Thomp*«»:! w.» ; th *n. • mi up » i«»u of Elim, I •eland th«» im illi'iioiiH choice of tli«* convt*n’i«»h f«»r governor. 1'homp on a is cnll sl for, ami in a ah »rt Hpeecn. thanke.i the c<»nv«*nti«»n for tiie nomination. ti. W. McBri'Ie was nominated for secretary of stale by a* clatnatiou. S.4Ä ■ V i •: IH’Htrpt irli ib num . lit L >L ( Ki I’ ! I «.i ;■< «oit ma E i » it <» k . l.tl I .b-.no Ilk" t feels for bis j ' I1.U • r< Î a < «i red. ase infoiali i *>r»i tí \ Ria i t EKEl ¡ve v msumplbai :f th \ riicir cxpriHH and post «»ilice addn-s. Kr*-pent fu 11 v I A. SL< hT M, M. 1*1 Pearl st. N. X •ctiiallv, (¡¡ k | h *I s <‘<>l<ls, liead- s an«l fever« «ml cines haliitiial (• mstii»ation permanently* F<»r sale in 50c and Si bottles by all CAü'rUHNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SA V ! HANCISCO. CAL. 10UISVILU. Ai YORK. ALF.