Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 02, 1890, Image 1

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FRIDAY. MAY 2, 1890.
OREGON,
NO. 47.
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IXGAl.LS*-tó POLITICS.
Best Bargains in
Procure
Nd Hsiiis stali lie Wittai It
read some of the Cash Pnces
Offered by
I Dent tat ry
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iMichanic
and Operative Dentist.
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Men’s Heavy Working Boots, $2 pair.
$3 pair,
full stock Boots something grand
$4 per pair.
Men’s Working Shoes, $1.50 per pair
$2
$2.50
Boys’ Shoes, lull stock, $1.50
Men’s Working Pants, $1
Jeans Pants,
$1
Woolen Pants, $2
$3
$4
Working Shirts, 50c
75c
Working Shirts $1 each
Underwear, 50c each.
75c each
wool, $1 each
Fancy Percale Shifts, 50c, 75c, $1
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
We have just received Twenty
Cases of Men's Fine Shoes which
we are cKcriiií?; very low All our
winter Clothing is being offered at
astonishingly low prices.
YOURS TRULY,
Ashland, Or
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Ashland, Oregon
KEEPS GARLAND STOVES.
LOTS
TÂCUE,
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W ni. A. Grow
MILLINERY STORE
Terms.
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our limito i
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ADDRESS TO A YOUNG FARMER.
[Contribution to Salem Statesman.|
Electing Senator*
FteiMtUh Sport.
'San rrsnctsco chronicle. |
[New York Diipati h, April 25 ]
SenatorMitcliell's proposed amend­
Tbe members of the Theta Nn Ep­
E ditor S tatesman : Every citizen ment to tbe Constitution, providing silon fraternity of Rutgers (New
of Oregon may well l>e proud of the for the election of Seuatora by popular Brunswick, N. J.) College had whHt
remarkable manlier iu which one of vote, should command ilaelf to every they call h high old time Tuesday ev­
her senators has met Senator Vorlwee tbiukiug and reasoning American citi­ ening. Their fun, however, may cost
in the discussion as to the wisdom of zen. As Mr. Mitchell well says, the tbe lives of several of those whom
applying the protective principle in present system of electing SetiaLors is they initiated into all tbe mysteries of
the levying of duties ou imports as a unrepublican and vicious, and if, their circle. Eleven men had been
means of securing the general welfare j equivalent to a declaration that it is chosen as members without tjeir
Its peculiar efficacy is due
of the people of the United States I unsafe to commit tbe election of mem­ knowl<*dge or consent and Tuesday ev­
as much to the. pr<x*ess and
NOTHING skill in compounding as to
(the farming class inclusive) against . bers of oue house of tbe national Legis­ ening was selected for tbe initiation
iiwd it
1 be it’gre«lients themselves.
too close competition with the poorest i lature lo the people.
UIAB II
Take It iu time. It checks
ceremonies. At 11 o'clock it concerted
paid bdior (that of farmers esjiecially i '
Nor is this all. Besides Ireing a re- raid was made ou the «lceping place*)
diseases in tho outset, or if
they be advanced will prove a potent cure.
in other portions of the world. Twen
ilectiou upon the honesty or intelli­ of the victims and the <*:itididat»*s cap­
ty thousand copies of Senator DoIphV gence, or both, of tbe voting classes, tured. They were blindfolded and
sp(*ech, 1 understand, have b;en the sysUmi of legislative elections i* their iiaii-ls tie»! behind tbeit bucks.
printed. That, in my judgment, in demoralizing in tbe extreme to the Then each man was «trip,H*i entirely
It takes the place of a
not sufficient for Oregon even, audit Legislatures of tbe several States. The uaked ami marched into the streets.
doctor and costly pre­
FOR WHOSE
ought to be as closely read in the na
legitimate function of a Ia-gialature is At a certain |«>int the eleven were
scription». All who bmt
sedentary Uve* will find
tioti at large as òn the northwest slope to frame laws for the guidance of the brought together like a chain gang.
BENEFIT
little best preventive of
of the Rocky mountains, which was people of a Slate, but as we know from They were solemnly walked through
and cure lor Indigestion,
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Olegon when the S|M*ecb of the Eng­ long and sail experience everything is tbe streets for awhile, receiving chas­
Const
|>rst Ion, Head a.-lie. Bilioiwnrsn,
Files and Mental Depression. No l<*s
lish statesman Fox (quoted by Mr. Milmrdinated to the election of a United tisement from switches which their
of time, no inu-rfvrence with bunlne*«
Tilt I’.EfUBLl« AN's AlUtAb.NEI».
Dolph, and printed in tbe Sfutenmaii Slates Senator in senatorial years. drivers held.
while taking. F«»r children it i* m«*t in­
Fourth— We arraign the party in power for I L*t Friday) was delivered to au Eng­
nocent and ImrinlrMH. No danger from
Men are selected, nominated and
There are several «mall streams in
it* utter <li*!ega!«i <>f all tnv pledges made
exposure after faking. Cure* Folic, Di-
elected to tbe Legislature uot for their the nejgbborlioixi of tbe college iiu.i
to the people whereby its as«'en«lvncy was lish audience in Lomlou in 1845, pend
arrlnra. Bowel ComnlalutH. Feveri*h-
sv ute«l at the last national diction; aud mg the settlement of the Oregon bkill and knowleilge in framing luws
ucmh ami Feverish ('ol«l*. Invalids and
oue or two lia.l bogs,
i'll rotigli tlic*e
••specially <i<» we condemn the tariff bill IsHtnilary.
dt licnte persons will limi it the mildest
eluted to the meds of the Slutee, but the naked boys were urged, and then
now pending tadore the house <»f represent
Aperient and T«’nie 1 h«\v cun um 1. A little
Tli<>
position
of
Mr.
F»
x
in
regard
to
j
liecause
they
will
Vote
for
tbe
candi
­
atives a*- .tn aggrav ation of existing evils.
they were brought to the bmk of
take!) at night insuns refreshing sl«*«»p
I hth Wc «»indeinn the attempt of the holding the inhabitants of Oregon (nu­ date or that for tbe United States
ami a natural ♦ vacnation of the b«’Wels.
tbe river ami walked over tbe riiarp
majority in c«»n,/rvs> to reduce th«* surplus merous as they are now becoming) th»- Senate.
A little taken tn th« morning sliarp« ns
Precinct
caucuses,
county
stones until their feet ble.l, and
in the treasury by squandering ami misap-
the appetite, <*l«'HU8es the ytuiua>'h auJ
pn.priating the saim*. ai d we especially <1<- subjects of British trade power, wae conventions and state conventions nil through briars and underbrush until
Sweetens the br«‘atii.
nounci' the attempt to appr«*pri.ete a portion remarked by that sterling pa-riot au-l revolve upon tbe same pivot, the el*v-
A PHYSICIAN’* OPINION.
«>f sneli surplus, whi' h bel >iue* to the whole statesman, the early and constant tiou of tile Senator, ami every Stale their bodies were badly lacerated.
•‘I h.rvs been pra* ticing meiiicme for
Even this did not satisfy tbe cruel
pe«»pl<’, to the payment of a bounty on *u
twenty years and nave never been able to
g ir, which compel* the many to pay dire« t frieutl of Oregon, Senator Benton, of office, from governor down, is affected studi-uta' thirst for excihmeiit aud
rut up a vegetable u-:iip-Hind that would,
Missouri.
Grand
Ohl
Bullion
iin<l
iribute
to
the
f«*w.
by
tbe
same
distributing
considera
­
k»- s unn« ns Liver Regulator, piornptly
deviltry, aud the p<«>r victims were
Sixth—We dtmouncc th« action of Speaker hi.) patriotic compeets sized up and ' tion.
and effecti .ely mo.w th« Liver to aclion,
uutied when in the center of Alliany-
Rv«-«i it: counting a.* voters «leinocratic ret» answer»*! the assumptions of th*-
an I at the - «•:’’• e
aid instead > t v. e.tk-
Ami
when
tbe
Legislature
has
met
rusvntntive* uh«» had n«»t vote«! upon petm-
slreet bn-ige, aud otie by ou *, by
end.;> >.*• the uve and assimilative
British
free
traders
of
that
»lay,
who
who
is
ignorant
of
the
debauching
and
mg
measure.*
ami
in
declining
tn
recognize
powt-ra of the •*iein
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such repreiitatives upon the floor of th«- declare»! that “without a regiment or ¿"grading influence« that are brought means of a long ro|M*, they were low-
I M His i* n , m 1» . Wa«hingtos, Ark.
ered dowu iuto the water ami held
ho«i*e; ttie one as in conflct with th«» rights
M.'trk*
lit'iHilniMii’s«.: !/»ok f«n tberoo
aec<»i«h*«l the minority by all political parties Inn* of battle ship, without Ixiinbard- to liear upon it. all lending to one pur­ there for a few nnuutes, each w ith the
Tra
k o.i fr< nf • i Wi;;pj er, nin! the
-in«‘v the organization of our g«»vernmeut, uig auy town whatever, free trade will pose? Independent of the actual gross
S i - m i all I ivi . I <11 <• • I J. 11. /.»-Hiii A lu., iu
the other a* utterly inconsistent with the conquer the Oregon territory for us, and sbamelnes bribery which is ho water just to the level of ins mouth.
r< >i, on the side, l ake no of her.
The shivering set were tlieu taken l«>
tre«-dom of speech ami equality of represen­ aud will compier the Unite»! States
often resorted to, either to hold some a place of retidi zvoils, dressed aud
tation.
>e\cnth-Wc r< affirm the p«»*iti«»n which for us also, as far as it is desirable men up to pull otheis down, the whole forced to driuk large quantities of bad
ha- « ver I’cen maintained by thedetnoernti«' either for us or for them that there course of legislation for tbe sessiou is
whisky on tbe pretext that it would
K<*al Estate Transaction!).
parly that gold ami silver arc equally the should'lx» any compiest whatever in
tainted with the Senatorial election. counteract the effects of the dipping.
pe»»ph- * money . wc are opposvtl I«» all meas­
Tl»<*
following
dcetls
have
been
placed
up
.
4
tin*
case.
Free
traile
will
establish
hi
C»>uiuiittees
are
formed
iu
pursnrauce
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ure- of «lue.imiiiation again t silver, and
They were then escorted to the hall,
■ ■ii the r«*<'«»rd* «»f J at k*t»u county *in»-e la*t
• I« iirnmi free cuiuage to supply th«* demands there all the insignia of conquest
of bargains mude by friends of Sena­
i vpot t in the '1 uiihgs:
«»f h'lsi hvms : ami that all money i*sm-d by When their prixluets come here, and torial candidates, bills are passed or where they were again stripped, ami
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th*- government be mude legal tender for
the back of each was tattooed in
< ii.nl. - M. ami L J. Muuk. r I«» J.iuu'8
those of our industry return, then defeated according to programme, ap­ on
all dd»t* both public am! private.
| Meckel, h
of NW ’ 1, and ita 1 aud !
India mk the sacred mark of tbe The­
Eigiitii—We direct the attention of the will scarcely be a laltorer upon the pointments under the State are prom­
♦.
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and
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Kj
Acres,
con
hi
voters of Oregon to the record of the dein«»- pin»* forest he is clearing but will wear ised, aud the whole work of tbe ses­ ta Nu. The initiation closed with a
i 11«> MJ
«•irttii party on the subject of ('hinese immi­
general shaving of liair from tbe face,
W .-reli 1 .«wlgr No. 1». A E A A. M. to
gration; ami we demand the strict enforce­ upon his back. Io his very shirt, tbe sion aud the whole conduct of State head and body. A wild aud hilarious
! « h trie., Nickell, 11 27.:. Masouiv Mthiilioii t )
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ment of the Scott exclusion a< t. ami th«* pass livery of Manchester. Why, they will affairs for the ensuiDg two years are
Jacksonville.
called a banquet closed the
age by «-«»ugress of further rigorous legisla
J. U ami J G .ft to
be conquered; for they will work for made to binge upon the election of tbe debauch
night's orgies.
ti«»n which will prevent Chinese from enter­
, I riel No. 36, laml iu ••
uh
,
aud
what
cau
the
conquered
do
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United
Slates
Senator.
ing «»ur territory by evasion nf th»- law
' 2‘ , a res. «•.»n fl.
Ninth—That we hot «>nh favor tbe forfeit
more for their masters?” This pas­
With the election relegated to the
5». V J tcobs and uiiw --ml J " .luvob«» to
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ure of the Northern l’a<-ifi<* railroa«! laud sage. and more of the same tenor, is people no such condition of,things is
Mrs.
T.
E.
orott,
it
3.
Llk
19.
to.vu
oi
Ct
ntral
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grant from Wallula t«> i'onlaml, but we also
Point, «- oh >■..'<«’.
The readers of the T iihn . r will t»e
A rich man may buy a
fu««»r the immediate nm «»mlitioiml forfeit­ sp<* i(dly comuund»*] to the attention possible.
Llizam tli l.a«enl>urg to Nam-? \niersun,
ure of nil um-arned land grants ami the of our g<*xl Gov. I'euuoyor, who has Legislature, but he cannot buy tbe pIvHAed to learn that there is at ¡«»st
i It in the \ ¡H h ^ c of Phoenix, « «ill .*7.
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restoration of the lands to th«- public d*>
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J t.mi M. Happ to 1». 1’. Brittain, land in
idv<*-:it<4 to the farmers of Or-*g<>n P mple of u State. The very b<st evi­ one drtadod diKeaae that wcence has
inui n.
able tu curt» in all ita stagt-s. nnd
i 'pri.*. H K I W, 11 nrres; u I so 22-320 iut«-tesl
tho
kind of trad« that Mr. Fox so dence of the propriety of the change been
K ut:‘< r 'lit' ii known a* Bcesuu aud Rob
that mcatirrh. llaH'a <’atarrh <’ure w
MONEY Foil ««»1.DIF.K*.
hi
clearly pi rceived would make Gregot. recommended by Senator Mitchell is th*» only positive cure ti«»w known to the
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I n»*«‘U water ditch, cou |i(M.
Tenth—The gratitude of a generous pe<*ph
Heirs «>i ! Kilgore, <ie< ch *«*»!, to Mary
ami a wise national p Jicy nlik«* deinan«! ami the Unite»! States an outlying that while public scandal has attemb*! medical fraternity. Catarrh t»em*f a
Gii_ re, S W ’A«»ih* 14, l‘>, blk 6, town of
that
the government should provide with a field of Britain's traile dominion, like the elections of Senators in many OMiHtitntioual disease, requir&a a consti­
Ashland, con fl.
liberal hand for the want* of those who suf
Ireland and Imlin, by a friend who States of the Union the elections of tutional treatment.
Hail's Catarrh
B. 1 . ami M J. Reeser to H. B. Carter, It
It-retl
by wound and disease in tin* late war,
The World fCnriclae«t.
' <>. Highland Park ’met, cun <73.
was, at the very date of Mr. l-'ox’s Representatives have uniformly beon Cure is taken internally, acting directly
ami
HktiwUe
of
sudi
<l«*pendent
persons
a*
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B E ami M. J Rve*« r t«> « hath•* W. L«»
The facilities of the prenent day for Were deprived of their natural protectors sp»s-oh, toiling in th» pine woods of free from anything of tbe sort. If tbe upon the blood and mucous surf aces of
1 ¿an. It 23. city of Ashland, eon >
the avstem
thereby destroying tbe
ami siipporti-r. But it should he remember
J. F. and 1. Hoge: « to eit -, t.’k 32. Woolen the prodiction of cv.*ry tiling that cd that in this behalf wc hnv<* already been Oregon, wearing literally, to 1ns very people of California can tie trusted to foundation of the disease and giving
will conduce to the material welfare ami lilteral beyond piecedent in th«- civilize«! siiiit. the livery of Manchester, while elect six Representatives there ia cer­
additi'.ii to uitv of Athlam . e«»u 4L
the
patient
strength
l»y buildinc up
\V aud H Mitchell to • K. KLim. -liare comfort <»t mankind arc almost unlimit­ world, and we insist that in legislation and able bodie-l, strong men were work
tainly no reason why they could uot the oonstitutiuu and aaaistinc nature in
in tl.»-original ilargadim* wat«r dit« -h, <-«»ii ed and wh»*ii Sy tup »»f Fig* was tirnt pro­ administration
touching pensiou artai’s re- 1 j mg with him for five dollars per u-ontb vote honestly aud intelligently for two doing its work, l’he prorietors have so
Il­
duced the world waa enriched with the gai -t be lia<! to honorable past >«*rvi«*e an«! i ami salmon and potatoes. That was
li ■*. am! < Euu-iy to <» A t R. R . 1 nu
much faith in its curative p».wers that
senators.
meritorious nec«*ssity. We are «>p
«livuled 4’Jth share in ea* \*lilaml w uter only perfect iaxitive kn »wn, a« it in the present
they offer $l(k) for any case it fails to
only remedy which in truly pleaHHij» and pn«M-'l to all mua*'>res which draw no dis the comlitiou of labor here in the
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cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
tinction between tho veteran in the field I lower valley of the Columbia when
Merit Wins.
c. K. aud L. H. Klum t< <». A < , R. R . retrenhing to the taste and prompt t nd and the camp follower or adventurer in th«*
Address, F. G. CHENEY A Co , Toie
“home-builders”
crossed th»*
interest in ea t Ashland \ vuter dH» h, COU effectual to cleanse the sy-turn gentiv in rear a* in\mlving a cruel wrong to the sol j the
do,
O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
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We desire to sav to our citizens. tbHt
the Soring time or. in fact, at any time dier ami a uauton waste of the peopl«- s Iilnius ami mountains, to make goo-l
k E ami U. Hill to <) A <’. K R. < o„ and the led ter it is known the more pop­ money.
the title of this country for the United for years we have t»een sellin« Dr. King's
Colombian Greed.
1 10 hare in ra*t A*hla i-l water ditch. ular it I m C o DI i ' n ,
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
Ueveiilb—We urge upon congress the
con $ »<>.
passage of *u<h appropriations and the States. At that date, 1845, Ibis coun­ Kinn’s Life Bills, Bucklens Arnica
Bogota letter iu Washington Star
II *. aii)l \. Emery to ( ». A C. It R Co ,
adoption of such measures as will temi most try had been thirty years under the Salve and Electric Bitters, and have
1 10 share in vn*t Ashlaixl w iter dio h. con
An American tells me that be was
*pc»*«iily and effactively to opeuing the <. «»1
A 'I't'iigh Story.
free-trade power of a British trading never handled remedies that rell as well,
$»50*
umilia and Willamette rivers to free navi
company, cue of the best, probably, or that have Hiven such universal satis­ ndiug ouo day in the suburlie, when
<i. W. ami W. E Wvland to Amlrew
The (iridley /Z.-rti/d tells the f >1- gat ion
his horse accidentally ran over and
\I.M»rc. U », ol NF. *4 of sv«* 2-., tp37, * R 1 E, loiviiig tough story: George McCor­
Twelve Wo favor ’he adoption <»f an that ever received a royal eharter. It faction. We do uot hesitate to guaran
I am -mlment to the Federal c«niutituti<<n was governai! here by one of tbe best too them every time, and we stand ready killed a child that was lying asleep in
.' mijutv *, «■»uiit .<)
H. Smith ami wife to B.
Smith, Its 6. mack. an okl-time acquaintance and providing for the election of senators by «li-
uieii that ever lived a natural king to refund the purchase prioe. if witisfac- the road, its dirty and naked brown
hlk 13, village of Phoenix, <-.»n .«W.
»t pri-sen! foreman of a gang of bridge r«*<-l vote <»f the |a-ople.
tory results do not follow their use.
Stale of Oregon to Panivi Paley. E'2 ‘d carpenters employed by the S. F.
Thirteenth- Th«* same impulse whi< h im among men. Y’et. under bun, British These remedies have won their great Isxly completely bidden iu the aauii.
Of courfe, be was stricken with horror
*c< 16, to 32. > I; 1 \\. 3 -o iu'ie-% c«»n HOb. *
pels
us
to
zealon>ly
uplmld
the
rights
of
the
trade
destroyed
all
rivalry,
mid
did
P. Paley tn Janies Abraham*. I ■. «»face company, informs us that while re­ slat«*s at home prompt* us to Impe fùr the not advance tbe condition of its trial»- popularity purely on their merits. Chit­ and remorse, and hunting up tbe
wood Bros., druggists.
16. tp
S R I W, 340 acres, «'«in
placing min of the trestles destroyed establishment of nome rule for 11« lami.
mother gave her all the money he
Slate of <>i«*g«»n lo Wm Jon«-*, W‘2ofsc<* by the recent heavy snow slides in tile
Fourteenth— B-iug profoundly imnreaaed subjects one iota, but inexorably fixed
happened to have aliout him (amount­
'•». ip*»2, S R 1 W, ,k0 n«-r«‘*. <■<»n ■? 1'*'
with the conviction that the chief pillars of the price of what it bought and what
Knasian*
Settled
California.
vicinity
of
Mt.
Shasta
the
drop-
Wm. Joy«-* to James Abraham. WL, of -e<’
our republican form of government are au it sold, and that course it would have
ing to aliout $40) asu balm to Manage
•i, tp 32. s R 1 W 3A» acres, < <»n |8ÜÜ
weigld or hammer of tlit* pile-driver elightene«! yeomanry and a free ami honest
“It is generally known,” said Gener­ her grief.
.•'tute of Oregon t<> George Hamilton, F.’2 broke and was rentlered useless. At exercise of the effective franchise, we pledge continued bad Americans submitted
al Sherman the other day, “that the
A tew dn)s later, riding along the
«>f svc.'t», tp 32, S It 1
. 3_’D afres, con
to
a
free
trade
¡xilii-y.
the
democratic
party
of
the
stale
of
Oregon
George Ilmnilton to Jumus Abrahams, the time it occurred communication to the «'ordial support ami i»d\am «»meut of
Till« country was redeemo»! from Russians were tbe first settlers of Cali­ same road, be saw ahead of him
E‘of seu üi. tp32. Sit I W, 320 a« res, con with Sacramento was impossible. ourcx«'«^ent <*«unm«>n scho«>l system; to th«*
fornia, but it is nevertheless a fact. another child squatted iu tbe sand in
**MO.
Without the drop th<< driver coQhl uot passagew effective law« for the prevention free trade by men who came hereto When I visited .Sebastopoo I met a precisely the s(s>t »here the other
State of Oregon t«i riios. Crowley, EL2».f
of tnv e««rrupt use of money in <*k‘<*tii»us aud rule it in their own interests, and
be
us.
<|.
McCormack
finally
decided
*«-c 3t’», tp XJ, s R ’• W, 320 acres. « ou
young artillery officer of the Russian was killed. Dismounting to investi­
tiiv ena< tment of sjch nmusnres as will se
Th«»*. Cr«»w lev t«» James Abrahams E‘7of to utilize a large rock or Ismlder,of « lire to every voter the right to cast a ballot . though it would have been harder to urtny, who made the statement aud gate ho discovered that the little thing
see 2»>, tp .’>3, s R 3 , 3’-'i ucr«**, « « hi fs <j
wl:i-*h there were a uumlier near at framed in accordance with the dictates of i sett 1»* under the active hostility of the gave me a number of facta to sub­ cotlid not get out of the way, Irelbg
State of Oregon T«» Ge«» ge Clews, N’^ of
own conseiem-v. We ninjualitlvdly urge | I British power already here, the dif-
hand, as a sulistitute for the heavy his
*ve 1 fp33. S It 3 W, 320a«'re.s c«»n <400.
thea«l<»ption in thi« st ile of the Australian : : f»*r»*nce would have lieen (to live the stantiate it.
securely tied iu a Hat basket, lie did
Geo g' < !» w * to James Ibrahams, Wta of metal weight, lie selected ouo weigh­ sjstum of voting, ami the passage l»v the I
"I had lieen tendered the use of a not run over any more bnbiec, you
’
first
year
or
two
on
salmoD,
wapatxx-s,
.*(■« 3«>, tp33. S R 3 W, 3.0 to re*. < <»n $400.
ing nearly t'kklpounds. It had a knob l'-gi-lntive assembly oi the bill drawn by the
P. (»carili t«> Jjimv* Abrahams, W1^ of s«»c
and la catnas, instead of salmon, po­ Turkish man-of-war, which couveye»! may Is- sure, but again sought the
Reform League of Oregon.
or bill at one end between which and Ballot
ri«'», tp 33. > K 3 \\ , 320 Hi res, con |S00*
Fifteenth -W«* are in favor of the regula­ tatoes alni I lol led wheat. The [xwiresl me into the harbor. Shortly after our mother, who proved to be the same
>‘.nie of Oregon I«» Frtiuk S-uner*» S’., of ai d the main Laly of the rock the tion of railroa«!* ami other transportation
I of these bills of fare was rich com­ arrival a lioat. containing a young of­ one to whom be had lately given 84»I
sc<- I*» tp33. S R 3 VS. 320 acres, «'on |400
lifting chain was fastened. The im­ ag«'tu,ies bv law.
ficer aud several men, came up to tbe and appeared to lie m waitiug.
Frank Soiners t » J unes \brahams, S’2 of provised hammer worke<l satisfactor­
I pared with tho living of mauy thou­
THE 1.F.OISEATI KF, «ONDEMNEI»
ship. The officer came on board, and.
*cc 1«>. tp 33, S it 3 W, 320 a<*H *. coll |l"’i
He proeeede.1 to liletw ber back­
Sixle« nth We condemn the extravagance sands poor Irish farmers anti laborers coming aft to where I stood, saluted wards iu good, round Yankee terms
St ate of Oregon t" Wilhelm Fl«»bv«-k. W’2 ily mi'll the third »lay, when an outer
of *c 16. tp 32, S R I \y , 3*20 aci«**. con * 100
covering of about two inches in of th«* last legislature whereby the taxes of but one short year after Mr. Fox niadt- me, aud stated that bis orders were to for her careh-asneea, whereii|Hin the
Wilhelm Fh»: a « !; to J hiik - s A hrnham-. \V ’ 2 thickness shattered ami H-*w oil, re- the people were greatly increase«I ; the ex- his brilliant speech. It is the nature
pen.iitur«' of >10,000 tor clerk hire (a large
report to me for duty. I inquired if creature merely shrugged ber shoul­
j of •«.<■ P’». tp 32, s R I W. ;-10 .icre*, con
v» aling I lie ih-trified trunk, neck and portion of u lii< h was paid for services never of a trade war to compier its subjects there were any hotels iu town. He re­ ders uli.l indicated in the most who *
E i’ M«»r*«‘ to <» ' , hil lings nudivi b l L,
by
almost
imperceptible
degrees.
It
perform««!)
am!
th«*
scandals
growing
out
of
i inter« *t in l«»i of In ni in A*iilaml, Jn< k*«m
head of a hiiniati being. The re­
’he "clerk system’’ introduce«! by the re I lx*gins with lh<*delusion of cheapness, plied tlist there were two, neither of oeut an»l bustiKtwlike mauuer imagin­
; county. Ureg«»n,
them very good, but oue was better able that it was more money she
I! IL ami H. H. < arter to 1’s‘ly I. Van mains were evidently th-ise of an In­ publican partv call loudly for reform
Seveutwenth We approve of declaring ami ends with the laborer working for than the other, aud that he bad taken wuuteil, not the baby, and that there
I \ 1« « s. it s. itlk I >, Summit addition touiiy dian who in life apparently weighed
a
bare
existence
without
a
reasonable
1 )>f A*hbmd, » <ui >l”0.
between ti*HI and 300 (Ktuiids. The eight hour* a legal «lay's laixm in factories,
were a niimlter of other olive branches
, O A i t'O to J.»Im S Me. k Its 1,13.11. chest, neck and faoe were as perfectly mines ami workshops ami u|»on public hope of a better conditiou. The his­ the liberty of aecunug Hcnmimoda
w«»ik*q ami we also favor laws giving tlie tory of Ireland from the act of union lions at it for me. I then got in his laml whom she would like to dispose of on
1 . bik II ami It* 1. 2. blk S. ami Its <♦, 10. >dk
pr>
served
as
if
embalmed.
As
«<>oii
laborer a tirst lieu on the product «>( ills
' I. I: R addition to <-ity »»f ^shÌMml. cun $>70.
in 180() to 1840 tells bow slowly but and went ashore with him. 1 hiring similar terms.
T. II. and S. P. bailey to Mary Shores, th« discovery was made tin* remains lnlor.
Eighteenth Wedenounce the convict con
surely the home industries of a peo­ the passage of the boat from the ship
Inud iu sec 26. tp 37. s R 2 W, 10 acres, < «>n were disconnected from the machine
Ilow He Managatl It.
tract system a* it now exists ami arraign the ple conquered by trade |x>wer die out. to the dock 1 inquired where he
’ |G0«).
iepubii<*an party for having fa«tene«i it upon
M. Ih and M 1 Murphy to J. !.. Murphy, and buried in a grave beside till
learned to speak English.
“Iu the spring of 1885,” writ«** Mr.
It
was
forty-four
years
in
the
case
of
th«-state
t«>
the
detriment
of
our
liouest
la
; undivided '4 Intriust in E',of SE’4. ami track about a mile north of Mott.
“In California," he replied, and when Earutet Marx. Sioux Falls, Dakota,
Ireland, b«*tween a prosperous diversi
bor.
\W'4«»fE\ of sec .22, tp U, S R
W.100
questioned, stated that he was Imrn under date of March 3, ]t*N9, “I was
Nineteenth—We favor such state legisla tied industry and a community strug
MORE THAN
acre.*, «'«»n -S’”
A Safe Investment.
ti«»n as will require the election of an in
J. and C Panter t»> 1.« \ i Sut’on. It* x. !?.
there, years before tho gohl fever or employed in cutting wood on h small
I a one which ih guaranteed to bring tp«** tor of w eight* and measures, and legis­ gling to pay the rents from Irish Mexican war. His father at tbe time str»-uni in Iowa. When I l**gnn work
. -
■ ¿7 tp
B R ■
■ Bud
'
SEVEN HUNDRED
acre*, con Lb” I”.
y »n satisfactory résulte, or in case of lative provision for the appointment of sani­ farms by selling all tbe beef, butter,
i
Bnrragv I«» Garfield Iron s -1 LLim failure a return of purchase price. On tary and buiidiug inspectors u> Incorporai mutton, pork, mid wool in England, of tbe meeting was a Well-to-do mer­ the stream was frozen, but it liegau
different styles iuid difier-
chant of Monterey. He said further thawing, and I was obliged to work in
« •».. ,*l-:»4 <»f N W«, aud SW\ .»f NI- 4 ami i this safe plan you can bay from our ad­ e«l cities.
Twentieth—We point with pride to the ami living tbe while ou oaten bread
a. •'». sec 10. tp
S R 3 V». ls| ami 1 vertise«! !>niggist a bottle of Dr. King’s wise, conservative an«! clean administration (glad to get tlial) |>otaloes and btitler- that the Russians had settled on the wet shoes, half h day. This brougnt
ent kinds of Stoves fcr
River l»»t N<
1 New Discovery for Consumption, It is «>f (ioveruor Sylvester Pciiuoyer, ami to the niilk when the failure of tho potato present site of San Frauciseo twenty iHl severe rheumatic pallia :n my limits
• ’.»'. 10ù a» r» *. Coll ♦'U.INMI.
Heating and Cooking are
S J Ri» i .tird«üti to .1 W. ![»■ k» i*mil h. guaranteed to bring relief in every case, *<*nipnloiisly honest management of the fi­ crop caliseli uieu and women to lie years liefore the gold fever. At that and swelling in my t<M*s. 1 suffered
S 1 k 1 u. l jn m r* *. 1 when used for any affection of throat, nancial department of the stato under Treas­
j land in se«* 21, tp
Th<‘ World’s
urer George W. Webb, and we cominen«! to down ami die of starvation by the side time they were engaged iu hunting till December of that year. I us»-d
manufactured under tho
c«»n fl.
i lu.i; s or chest, such as oonauroptiun, ih-
• 4 • » 1 s«*c j t! imination of lunpi. bronchitis, asthma, | the electors of this common wealth a oon- of roads, over which, even then, tbe furs iu Alaska, aud tbe Sau Francisco two bottles of St. Jacolts Oil, wbioh
H M ami M H
Ü F.' i of
j luimiuce of theexisting order of affairs w ith
village was it supply depot for the Ar­ entirely cure.1 me, for which 1 am very
i _’s tp
s 1 l 2 W. tu .»< re* . een I7U0.
‘»-not ’e tnd8 miuk’ This
I
whoopitigecough, ci>mp, etc., etc. It is a contidt nt assurance that it merits aud will I fat of the lami was Ix-iug carried to
• * s
< . M R»*v »1 and wife t> » Morri- >. Miller, ;
tbe traile victors in Eiiglsmi. Then tic hunters. M lieu I asked him bow thankful.*'
pleasant
and
agreeable
to
taste,
perfect
­
receive their cordial endorsement.
R 2 U , 3*4 a<*.'«*>*. ’
lami
iu
m . ». tp
co
sort
or
kind
of
Store
c
Twentv first—W»* emphatically declare it men like Mr. Fox tried to relieve tbe he had wandered so far away from
ta ch
ly safe, and can always be depended up­
I < <»n 11
rae a,0..
•’«eve, from
to I)*- the M*nse of the democratic party of
home, be replied that every year tbe
E. B Hinn-alrer will unpack un ole-
ole Gunnison to berniis corners, land on on. T ria! bottles free at Chitwood
a-ost expenaire bu, „
t
th»-state
of Oregon that ill th«* vet«» of the disi rosa, which Miss Martineau in her
H» li-.aii >lr< ef. cit v of A8h’.:i’t<l, coll l-’i.'i
drugstore.
Russian government takes one eon of gaut stock of I h U k - m ' tiue h I iooh next
history
says
they
could
uot
do
“
lie
­
bill
passe«!
by
’
he
last
legislative
Msembly,
lt
tine.
cut c»u be
O. S. I.Hhilei’» to li 1!. < arter. It 4-’.
Un<»wn as tbe Purtian«! water Lili, based up cause there Were no roads," and the Russians who serve their government week
Eon tif-* n biitiou to 4 ity of Ashland; al-’
on the exemption from taxation of the
in foreign countries and either educate
!- 2. bik 4 » ximniit a ldition to eitj of Ad
cll'C
fraU(lulent
bonds therein provided fur, Governor l’cn- people retired to tbe hills aud glens them for a profession or plac-* them in
i;l! --d. • .»u ?2 0
to
bide
their
misery
or
die
in
solitude.
noyvr
exercised
a
wise
an»!
commendable
‘De the tride
f
I S. io W iu. M urphj . E* • of
of XW1
That is bow he explained
use of the constitutional prer«»gativr vested They were conquered; they worked the army.
.•f <v. 4 of
;t2. :>• -<4. " f< .• W nod NE1
iu the executive, ami upon the question for England, and they are yet work­ tbe matter, aud 1 assure you that for a
d 888 tfc-
of NE 4 of
Ip
R 2 W, i u» acre-
thereby rai*e<l we plvdgr him our unquali-
to Annie Bishop, parts of >erj» *22
ing for ber, with just a gleam of hope time it rather suprued me.”—(N. Y.
fled u'i.vc support.
tp >, > R 3 W. 319 and 'C 100 acres.
that Glmistone will, inconsistent with Herald.
U. S. PATENTS.
ins free trade theories, salire to them
Fever-
Darby’* Praphj lartic Fluid.
to Win S hultz. N E ‘4 of er 12 in tp
; tbe right of home rule in their trade
< ? W. HO H< 7» N
At this fu»ason of the year the most ■ as in other relations, such as Canada
I'seit in »vary siok room. Will keep
I' r to 1»
ill s W
<»f X w 1, and N
vigoroQ* and hearty people often have and the Australian colonies enjoy.
ths ntruosphare pare and wholesoue;
f > w
a foeliiHj of wearin»*a% tired and worn
removing all bad odors from every
R 1 W
This
paper
is
too
long
to
touch
out, without aiubition to do anything,
souroe. Will durtroy all disease germ*,
•* \i
i
upon
India,
wheie
doliti
Bull,
while
and
many
break
out
in
pitupieg
and
» ( s
infection from sit fevers and all oonts-
b :!s. Wbat you inquire ih a mild tonic sending ins . cruisers upon the high gions diseases The eminent physician.
in«-dtcino that will act gvutly on the seas to wrest from miserable Arab J. Mariou Suus of New Y->rk, aaya: “I
hv<*r and blood, and for thin nothing pirates morn miserable individual wild am c mvin ied that Prof. D irby's Pro­
equals l>r. G inn’s improved Liver P i II h . I Africans, keeps two hundred and fifty phylactic Flaid is a moat valuable dis
2 i. b- t. •
l tiev tfive an activity to tho liver, pur
V > I.» U 1. L.I1 •» \ • «.f N 1< >. und S 1
million« of trade sulqects, trade slaves, infuctant.”
if\ the hhMxi and by their mild tonic
<.f M-.- 1
W ’ of N F. ‘ è. H i N W ' . OÍ S E
♦ ♦ ♦
7 tp * K 1 E i ■» acr« *.
actiouTjive new vp’Uit v an.l st renjrth to “working for uh ,” as Mr. Fox said that
A New Cause.
buril cf slovt-s and ranges just ret'oived. Tir
sn 1
C S !.. H» nr \ • r' d»-i S ' .. nf N E
the entire s'lteui. Sold at ?.'» cts a box Oregonians should do, tiut which I
N
of S E ' x ». f •• <• t.1* L, siI; .• w . bo ■
Observers in mauy of tbe small
hope and tiust they never will do.
by I • K. Itolt-on.
a r» s.
No, rather than that, us an Oregon cities at tbe East that are lileeHod with
■ H . -, W ’ .
S i :1, of se. i
F S t » Jat
farmer, t* a citizen of the United shade trees have noticed that those
3“, ti 6 S l<3 G , -■»• I« - V«.
Emperor William Change* hi* Policy.
’.h ■ îei-<a --I. W
1 * :<» H 1rs ..f R <
States, I would willingly pay war trees near electric lights have been
'
of > W '» an«! s ’ . f N r. • » • f *e» 21.1p
Berlin <il«| ■irh. April .3.
tales Hgalu, enough to build, equip blighted by something, and, for tbe
S K2 1 1 il»- « s.
< ,.»*
when
Tbe Emperor William, who for some and man sufficient. Kearsargtw to luck of some more apparent cause, tbe Both the method
H»*VE I
; . es .
; lune past has b»<en endeavoring to see cl»*ar the seas of the British Alabama« t run bio ih heciilred to the electric 8yrupof Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
ASHLAND
1 s b. Sa:ai le! Gi
< 12, and Iota
! what effect toleration and kimlues winch now sail the <x*eau Io enslave lights, ’ihe local alsiricultiirists say ami refreshing Io the taste, and acta
3 ai d 1 «»Í .*» < 1 • tp
: • R î E IM M IM
a« r«**
would have on the soeiaLst agitators, Weaker pt-oples to ber traile p< wer, that the treifl need darknees as much gently yet promptly on the Kidneya,
F * ♦<» M uni IL 'U*1aii, vt i»!uw. B E K »
has now determined t«> tal:e tbe oppo­ ah-l that « a future possibility. M.
as men ue»-d sleep. There m *<- u > s to
site course regarding the tir*i of May
I,
N u
be some reason in snpp-imug that the Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys­
■ demonstrations. Forty halls that had
uearueaa of tbe electric lights is the tem effectually, <liit|M>ls colds, head­
of
Absolutely Pure.
already been rented by lalxir organi 1 Mr. J F. Manter*. Unahier of Emiuiit cause of the dnaipiug of the trees, for aches and fevers and cures habitual
This pow«bT never vAries
A marvel zationa will la» closed May day, all A- Co.'» Bank at Waverly, Ol>i>>. bays: similar trees, not exposed to auy oth­ constipation permanently. For sale
. I. It Ibi
of purity, strength an«l whnlesmnenvafi- bqtior saloon.* will lie com(r> lied to **i consider I’limula-rlaiii a Gough Rem­ er illumination than that of the sun.
in 50c and $1 bottle« by all
edy the beat I Live ever used Afur
M«»re v' OuoniicHl than the ordinary kindF.
an«! uhim«»t be « d I I in competition with close, s'reel gat hetiugn will be fortud- u mg several other kinds, without ben have uot been affected in any way, aDd druggists.
Robert 1
Süeciil Attention to Graining
21, iti tp 3t:
th«- niuititnd« of low te*t, fhort weight ; d» il, m fact Berlin will le» declared in efit. I tried it and it quietly cured me are bright and strong.—[Ex.
I alum or phosphate powders ’■>!<! ouly in :i state of seige for one »lay, as bltMMi- after years of sufieriug with an obsti
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
and Paper-Hanging.
ran*.
K oyai B akin «; pnwr im Co , M>'
Fine liue kangaroo and calf aboea
I shed is apprehended by tbe authori­ uate cough and throat trouble.'*
»AM FAAMCISC0. CAL.
working shirts oui) 50cts. at Wall rtreat. N. Y.
IS FETTE«
n*
FAVE<»RI»EK> a Smhh
-
*
touisriut, kt .
u» roan, «.r.
cent bottles fur sale by Chitwood Broe just rac’d, at Blount’s.
ties.
14 in
Bi ui.t’s.
*
E d mi ture stare
U4>
WOULD YOU
A
Soutdor Ingalls, tho President pro
tern, of tbe U. S. Senate, is credited
with the following expressions in a
late interview of a reporter:
•‘Cleveland will lie the Democratic
nominie in 1892, even if New York
should lx* divided or against him.
This is inevitable; it is written, lit-
will be first, and the rest nowhere.
The Dt iuocnu-y never had such till
ideal ex olient mid representative.
llis dull, heavy, |>ouderons wooden
platitudes, laboriously written a ml
committed to memory; Ills shallow
conceit, llis !i!T,*ctation of wijdotu,
purity ami patriotism, tiu<l what hi
calls his solemn sense of duty, im­
presses the average Democrat, with i<
f.M-lmg <>f leverem-e like that which a
Chinese laundrymsn feels for illb
joes.
“Senator, you have nai l that the
Democratic administration L-fL uo
impression on history. What illl-
pr. hsions have th.- reoeut Republican
iiilmuii: (rations h it?” was ie>ked.
“I ii.luiil,” th»- Senator replied, i
“Uiat. w»> are it nation w Inch for the
past dozen years ii >e had no history.
In fact, wo tiave never ha»i a lietlued,
aggn ssive Am»-ri<*m ixilicy."
“Wliat is your i lc-i of an Ainerieaii
I
policy ?’’
“The American |xdicy should have
for its object th»» iiiiilieiitioii of the
continent. The Bolar sen should lx-
the northern boundaiy of the repub­
lic, am I the southern bo-indary should
I k * the inter-ocean canal. Look at
tbe existing conditions. We have
practi'-ally reached the limit of our
agriculturid domain. We have but
Ki.iKkl,000 acres of arable lauds left. !
"We are approaching that period
s|x>ken of by Macaulay as dangerous
to republican instituí tons, when tbe
vaet migration to these undeveloped
regions will have ceased, ami when
the artisaus aud toiling m isses con­
centrated Bi the large cities will have
uo outlet for their surplus numbers
and no demand for their labor. I
might say that the Americ-.n idea is
hemispherical rather than continental.
“We have now continuous lines of
railroad to Mexico. The uext stop
will be an iron highway in the valley
of tin* Amazon. I exp«*ct to see the
valleys of the Mississippi linked to­
gether by th»- great agency of motlt-rn
civilization. The overflow of popula-
tion will thus find ("Mo-tul liehla of
protit-ilile effort. Harrisou*H admin­
istration has I h - cii much more sue-
i-»-s«ful thus far than Cleveland’s was
at the eu»i of his first y ear.”
DEMOCRATIC STATE PLATFORM
a
POWDER
The democratic party of the .state of Or
tgon. in convention assembled, reuew their
pledges to deniucietie principles and enun­
ciate the following declarati«nis:
Fiist- vVv (ongraiulah- the democratic
party iti thisand other states upon the sig
nal victories in the general electiou in Iowa.
Ohio and lUonh* Island, and the municipal
elections m id ret« fitly throughout the I’u-
nion . and we bail th«- retmlt« as a certain
harbinger of the disintegration «»f that partv
which, championing the cause of special
interests an«! privileged classes, is bound
together only by the cohesiveness of
public plunder, and of the preferment of
that unieh ha* ever stood for tile equal
rights of the whole people.
Kee«»nd—W«* deuounev the f’aud by which
the pv«»pie of Montana were «leprived of
their right of iepre*vntatiun in the I nit«-d
$tat« s Senate b• senators of their choice.
'I bird -We In'lieve in equal t igl ts to all
and special privih gestouotic, ami lhereiorc
favor a tariff for revenue, limited to the
expense* of tie government economically
;u!miiiisterc<i, believing that mor«* than this
Is < lass lcgi*iatlt»n ami is c.*|»eeially detri
mental to the interests of the farming ami
laboring ciaMics.
X