Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 02, 1890, Image 2

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS.
THE PLATFORMS.
OREGON'S METROPOLIS.
.Jackson vil le lienta.
K»*al EMate Transactions.
R. R. Duuu.Staver A Walker’s Med-
1 slaughter to
m L Slaiigter. N • of W
Oregouiaus who have fallen into for«l agent, whs in Jacksonville Tues­
The platform brought forth by the
' . of s F 4 « f >e< i. Tp :■•*. s :: 12
: also
Democratic state convention at Port­ the habit of talkiug about the me­ day.
* n »*4 OÍ >h'4 of “ULue Sec ami fp. h ): « <>ii
tropolis of their state as “slow” com­
11.
land last Thursday is printed in full pared with the Ixximiug cities of
A c. airi B. Hi 1Im tu H» hi v OU* er, E i. of
Col. C. A. Cogswell, of Lakeview,
KFPLBLK NN STATE TICKET.
W ' <:f AW. »»f
F. Tp
.* K 1 E.
upon the first page of the T idings Washington will be somewhat con­ was in Jacksonville several days this iurr-;
< •on fb diu.
b F ami A H ’Uimer to H. .1 Bla« •: l«»f-
this week. It contains much in com­ fused in their pride of opinion if they week.
«'««NG RES«. MAN.
7 an<l *•',. Wimei s * «d<l. to Ashland : eon. pu«».
will but takes critical view of Port­
K«*v. E. M«*I. *an, of 'Iclford, was in
BINGER HERMANN. of Douglas. mon with that of the Republicans, land and make a mental inventory of
Maltha M. < o.,k •*ey io John M. Shephier«l..‘
a» te** ami :'G r«» 1-, < entra’, |•«•¡¡i^ : run. $..”.»0.
published a week before it. Both the features which are universally ac­ Jacksouvilh* Mon lay.
GOVERNOR.
< on.-1! h ut 1 lie Mu grutier to Satan Shi p! ivnl.
Mr. ami Mrs. R. J. Cameron, of lot 10. 1 •¡«»« K 11. < , Oliai Point rou. ibi)
D. P. THOMPSON, of ■ultnomah. have in them a greater numlier of po­ cepted as evidences of municipal en­
” 1 '» •’’» ott Gridin. E‘a ‘-f \ E1 i
terprise aud progress. Portland lias Uniontown, wen* visiting their daugh­ ■ < -■ . c. 1 Rm>dnl
litical
chestnuts
than
were
actually
*W».O « N\Sl. of >»•<• Vu. an« 1 E1
SE1KETAKY OF STATE.
undoubtedly
b«*en
aroused
from
her
ter,
Mrs.
Lee
Jacobs,
Saturday.
.
\
\N
,.a
’
!dW.
• »f U . «.f N W» .«f
i
GEO. NV. McBRIDE, of Columbia. demanded. As to question» which old-time lethargy and business con­
«,f -, . ¡ A» I l • . > R v
al
blo»'k*» ’ «ami
lion.
NV.
K.
Price,
of
Tolo,
was
in
are
still
alive,
the
platforms
eubetan
.0.
t.
’
W
U
of
T.»lu
it .so hi| « I 7 lo 1 > b i Blk
TKEASl’RBB.
servatism, and I ihs made astonishing
•■« ••« *». IV. 11 «p ¡Ul. 1 ’. 2. ’. Y II. Il m
tially agree in favoring bi-nietalism progr««s during the last two years. town during the week, balking after Blk lot-
PHIL METUllAN, of Grant.
II: i. ». 7. m l-s 1 * 1". . iu Blk B: 1. ».
Ilia
political
interests.
7 B». 1 ;*. |f> m Blk -V;
’*. s, li.ll hi’BII. 24 l
in the coinage of the nation, the In solid growth ami improvement she
srrT. OF PCBI.IC !SSTK< <TION.
1 7. n». ! :. 10 in •;! H-
1 •. B. ll.
h i Blk
Evan R. Kearnes, <*f Sal« Jose. Cal., >.
eight hour labor day, enforcement has kept abreast of. if she has not dis­
1. »,. 10 B, ll. i 1 > I *k i
E. B. M<*ELK«)\, of itautou.
1 -.
tance«!, the Sound cities, and the is visiting relal iv«s ami old time friends 1*4 ’ •« •. •». r:. 1 ‘ in Hik >. . : 9 M.
•».
1
I-*» in
of legislation against Chinese immi stranger now finds there ...........
F* k i i -. •. \ ll. 1 1 1 »1 l'.lk 1I. 1. 7 10.
ST TE PRINTER.
III Jl«ck:-<*livill«*.
il!
Blk
gration,
lilieral
iiensions
for
war
vet
­
1
*
•.
-
F. C. BAKER, of Multnomah.
meutsof enterprise which distinguish
tl of Tuli»
Alex. Martin, Sr., of (iaklaml. Cal., i * it! 1 i»k la ail m thf
erans, adoption of the Australian bal­ the western cities in winch the spirit
Jt'lM»: SVI KKME cot KT.
and one <«f the pion«*er r«si«l<*nta of
of
push
aud
pn>gn«8
is
rife
a
great
OÍ < »»! gl>|| t»» Mmih'i N N»»îtm i
lot system. Condemnation of th«* con­
K. H. i BEAN. <>f Lmr.
> Il :: 1. I«..« .-,rr» -
• •*.
hotel, built by public spirit, not as a Jackfiouv'illc, is paying this s«*cti<*ii a 1 . «»1 •r ¡0, tp
M. N ami \. N. Noltiivr tí» l.otii-t 1’ \ ail’
vict contract lalsir system ami the “cent ]>er cent” investment, but to bimlllvKS Visit.
FIKST J ridi TAL
DbsTKKT ATTOKN EV
- W •. •f '•.■«• 1».. ’I11» :**s, S R
E h*»» m ru.-: !
creation by the state legislature of th«- “help the town;" a magnificmnt o|>era
w
1»1HT KJ «T.
Mrs. 1*. 1*. l’rim has o | h *I iih I a branch »■Oli. «f'<LK».
C. B. WATSON , of J aekson.
office of inspector of weights anti house that challenges comparison millinery establishment nt Central a k n - u il 1 M. A 1 *• sw k to J II Matlin. l‘4
I p 1. > R I
. i'.A* acre-. i<>u. lit •0.
Stet«’ of t »rrg.»n »•• Martha X Noltm r ■« E' .. ‘
measures. The Democratic platform with tbe finest in America; a cable­ Point, which will be coudueteil umler
car line connecting the busines.*» part her personal i-uperviHion, while Mrs. of S« • hi Tp K». R 1 U . :.V0 h « tv -: « <>n f »'*t0.
takes direct issue with that of the Re­ of the city with th«* high and pi«*tur-
Hrpuhiii-in Ctiunty Cmtutiou Call.
.1.a * »«.<«, a «.. «1 11, m w *
, ,i -,
I*.
Charles Prim will have cliarg«* of th« 1 j -I 1 I",
> K I W. ,;• <» id r« - ; cod |7. «I.
publicans
win the tariff' question, esqueslo]a*e upon «Much will la*buil«i«*d busiuees in Jacksonville.
M
\ Mìni A. N >li .« r t<» indru'A I. I’.tii
ivrntùm
fur demamling a "tHnff for revenue only,” the homes of weamiy people who ap-
A Brbut.li.au «mint
t<»il. «Il ni >< ! |f., ip io, > I; j \\ . . |:i h * if'
A. S. Jactifa and his son John, of *«in. $1 m
J;H'kw.»!l <' »UtllN. <• vg.»ll. is h» rvb\ railed lo
pr«*ciale
the
healthful
breezes
ami
lurrt .-it Jiu k- ’iiN ill»'. • »r.. ou U nim -»lav. and condemning the McKinley tariff
alili r. < <». to «loüupli ¡’«iliit.*. iol*»
maguificent panorama of s<*<*m*ry that Central l’oiut, were in Jacksonvillt* 17. Oreg
ate uiiimiblab- for bill ami especially the proposition
I* iu Blk J.', hnvn <.f Mvll-.nl • <» d il’JS.
Tne&lay.
Mr.
Jaeofa
has
pnreliased
tbe
hill
lots
afford;
two
el«*ctric-motor
u
stirh
other
railla«
’
OMItltN «HÌ«. « s albi !•» f
o. a T. « o. io .1. II. r.renlncr. lol.»* 7. s in
i.ii-ii«;— ... may pr.q»*r 1} romi,* Ix b.n* the to admit sugar fr«*e of duty ami pro­ car lines runmug, oue to a rapidly im­ a saw null in the vicinity of Browns- B k I»». t..v ii <»:’ Melliflui; i op
timvrut imi
> Phillips to \ < ainrall.
< I), to water
lx«ro,
which
will
lx*
inn
umler
his
per
­
proving
residen«*e
neighliorhood
at
will l a* held at th«1 tect the sugar industry of the coun­
Ullel. in Sec s
I f, T|, . . - I: ? \V . < fill.
the southward of the old Porthind, sonal manageiiK'iit this summer.
il l’ Maxum 1«. U I
ht. !. I<»(* I. •.
llaiiul Viitillg t*;H<■••.«* in t he m W ieral prrriiirtM try by a Isrunty U|s>n the home pro
• hi Satur»lay. MaN i, I*.*4», to vl rrt «b’irga’Vh
aud the other crossing the steel
Gmrge Love* took Mr. ami Mrs. l , Blk i . Jrtuk-otivilie; < .»n |7 »0.
It also takes issue directly bridge and running to and through
to -ai«i i-.mntv •*>UN«-uti« »n, atbl 1 liie pr» « in« I- duct.
b. S..nmi( r«* to A. j*. a ihh Irotig, lots
John A. L »v»* to Bylxe's Si »«la Springs •». Adii
an- r.»x,p.*. ”Ò* v .-n’iilf 1 to r
I. 7, n , Blk « Ja< k>'>nviik*; con. Ì7<A».
with the Republican endorsement of the Huburbuu town of Albmn; a stesm- on Tmsday, when* they will remain
f.dì./w-
John U >h<-pher<l t.» V II M.uglcy, lot 11».
motor car line, running from the L imletinitaly for th«* b«*iieti> of Mr. Blk ll,<'vlitial Point: eon tino«».
N o. hEl-KUATKM. Speaker Reed’« valiant and success
HKF.4 IM’T.
John
>hcph. !<t I.» A. Il
In« ul« N. lami
13
A-hlaud
fill maintenance of the right of the str«*et bridge to the beautiful Mt. Isive'a h«*allh, which lias b«*en v«*ry in < ook* «»y's n<l<l. to Central Point, J acres.
Talx>r resilience suburb, and a steam­ ba«l for s< veral months pas!.
Applicate
'■'¿I t o*!'. t on » UM).
majority in Congress to effect the leg motor line <*otim*ctiug the city with
A lflie K ki|
to A II. Margie)', lot 2,
« mirai f*i»iut.
Miss J«-iiuie Jackson, on«* of th«* Blk ll. lots
Blk 4. Centra Point: •• ■n.
Lslation for which it was elected by the town of Vancouver, Wash. These
2
« hiimicN R« m k.
practical ami <*xeinplary young huhes fillio
hdru ,
the people. Then«* two issues and the ami a large uundier of firn*, large bus­ of Jai'ksonvillc, now holds a «'list* in
Scott i.rii!in to<' < . Ragsiiak* lot " Blk 2 n ,
Fbrun. . F. m k
l
iness
blocks
ami
<*<istly
resident's«
are
m I m * frin iionnl part of IUk 12 < »n
bold and bald “arraignment” of th«-
F«M»ta Cr. rk
th«*
Tines
««fii«*e,
where
sb**
will
s«s«n
I J Pini p- to <;. o || Hankn *. lot«* I 3.
the monuments which awakened en­
2
«.old Ihll
Republican party of the nation fora, terprise has buildtxl in Portland dur­ no doubt lw*<*oni<< proficient in tliety- Blk 1!
Jn« k*Mm\ HI»-
Wm. I. slv»|o \n<1r< Nv H. Sii n r.’i, loin ’
i.iitii* Um«.*
failure to keep the pledgee it made ing the past two years or l**ss. The |s'graphical art.
;
». Bit
. Ml fifoni < on 11 .<)
l»«**l < r. rk
J II Brantner to .lohn <• I ri«-n, lets 7,**.
eviden«t>s
of
rapid
growth
ate
seen
in
Miss Susie lurner, NV. U. T. op« r- Bìk
prior to the last election, ami of the
M.dft.rl
>
io Mr*<|ford: con. > Lw._
1
part of the city new buildings ator of tin.. pla«*e, \*ill visit h«r
M. • i.»w-
party in the state for “extravagauc«* every
1
M mt I'm
are going m> everywhere, mid upon br«4her in Portland the tir«t of Ila*
2
<’rw»k
of th«- legislature at its Jast session’* all hands is seen improvement in coming month, aud enjoy a much
I’l'oliilte ('««mt.
K«n k l’«»int
will be the chief battle ground, doubt­ streets, buildings ami grounds. All m«*«l«*«l r«*spit«* fiom otlii'ial dutli-s in
1
steam I«» ml
In matter of » ■state of lliox Haviiioml,
2
Sterling ville
less, of the brief campaign la-fore us. tins means substantial development; s*x*ial life in the metropolitan city. I'nesilnv Jimp t| . H '0, «pt tor in ai h* aring
1
Shak».-
ami as for «*onfidence in tin* city's Miss Susi** is an a«*«*ompliHh«*«i s«x*i**tv and ‘set» lenient ami u i'n. onleru’l to give
Tubi- » «». k
The tariff issue will lie the old one
legal n* I ice of th» -ame.
futur«* it has reach«*»! a higher point favorite at la in«*, and will win a cor duea'.fl
1 .¡.nt
I ii matter of es tate ».Ï Un. W.H>|,*y, pvti
of protection against free trade in so than ever l>efore, and the condition of ilial wcliium*
I«|.
tion i«»r leiter* of adm i nist iMtion Riant« <1
wherever
womanly
Willow Spring-
far as principles go. Tin* Democrat» the real estate market is such itR sweetness ami maidenly «lignify are ami A. M< \* il ap pointed itimini'Jramr, and
» tiioiitow n
John M
Ni< tic ¡ . A. i» t ark*ton and A
1
Trail < reek
will protest vigorously, of course, would tie itillul a genuine “ixxmi" at a premium.
P. h .I appoint» I ; ippraik. :>
anywhere else. Suburban additions
against
the
allegation
that
they
ar«*
a
•s
79
T«»tal number <»f d rlegat»
lh<* announcement of tbe nomina­
have l»eeu platte«! in every «lir»*ctio<i
Crop Weather Bulletin.
Th»* ’•am«* b»-itig olir d« ha¿ate f»»r en» h free trail«* party, but a strictly rev«*
from th«* business «i nter, ami the lots tion of Col. Robert A. Miller oil the
prveim t and »»im add ithuial h»r wen 2á
For th»’ wr. k < ii’iiug Sa ■ ui I hn . April J6th
«lell>«H*riltb* tl«*ket for «•«ingress, was
vot» s *»r frat ti.»ii th* re-l»f ON» r 1’ !'a**t f«»r nil«* tariff is what tlm people of Great are selling rapidly at high figures.
W-ulh.r
Ih» Irmi»« rut. if ha- In-ru rliglit•
received with uiilxHinded enthusiasm
H»»n. Binger Hermann 1« •r « ’»»ni grr-> iti l**’'
Britain understand as practical frts 1 here is a marked differemv, howev«*r, by his many friends in Jacksonville. I n ;ib«>\e the m rifinì tor 'la* NN»ri*k. Ther»
Bv «»r«h r «»I the K«*pubii< an < vnliai • «»tu
between th«* real estate sal« s lu re aud
NN a no rainfall
i
blight with
trade, ami it is directly opixxxxl to a th«* business as it was in the towns Mr. Mill« r is a democrat of the most wann i’!i*h’.i!r. Whh'll NN ‘ - were
mittet*.
about the «Url­
nu*.
Th"
night
-
W«
!T
<
«•«
ìi.
w
ith
ligia fii-t-
<
B W N T-«»N,
J. « Tot.M NS
approval)
l«e«l
r«s*k
typ«*,
ami
is
a
g«*n-
tariff for protection. Its policy is to down in Stiilhern California «luring
N\ hi< Ii did no a¡ 1 a.'»-lit <ii Ullage o, «-urrvd «»n
-c«'retar V
< haiü.ian.
raise the revenue from articles not the Ixsini there. In the latter cas«* th-mun of film iittaiiiim'nts, uml gemi the 2 1 Ihi- iia- I h ' vu ih»* tii-t wr.-k of
me social worth, who is more highly goo'1. "row ing, ‘pring
-; th» : till- -r:l-««n.
nianufuetiired in America, au«l to ad­ the whole lmsim*ss was a speeiilaliou honored and nppr«*ciate«l where in* is a;. I th. .cult ¡s thaï n t" • i;tii'»t• la- made
UUfoKIM. Sorts AMI MAO.
bas«*il upon the cash that east«*rn
mat
k»
«l
pnm
•--■
mit free of duty thos«* things of "gen­ p«*ople brought to dropm the citiw In st known than any where « Ise. His
« »1. .lì
nil; 1er wlirat i- invmiabh re
N •■**t«-r,lay was the «Lite for tin* eral consumption” which ar«* now of the enchant«*«! laml of the citrus republican friends regret that la* is |Mirted to b< in < \< < lient <omliiioii. Spring
x < •iiii-’ in I matilin <»mn ; n ami in M*cti<*iis
match«*,!
ugaiiisl
such
invincible
o,i«ls
graini UemoiiHtrnt ion of liilxtr or<;.iii- protected by the tariff laws. In other and vine, lu Portland, while the in­
all» y t onitli<•- i* not «l.»m hut most of
m th«* <i>ngr>ssioual camp .i„n, uml of the ’ n *,»'it
1.» iiu tinishvd up. show< i< aie
izatioos t hroiii'hoiit the world The words, it would o|x*n the markets of vestment of outside capital is by no think that la* will p««]j a highly com it d< i'a
.¡« d in the
• hi \\ a'Li N.dhy togiw im-
means small, a large propotlioii of the
rapid spreiul ami jierfectioii of organi­ America to the factori«*s of Europe, sale of suburban ami inside ri si«leli«*e plimeutary vol« in Southern <>r«*gon latespiiiig mjnn it fi..in a start. Tlo* eih-ut of
too mmh tain on wheat on loulai.i.» is
zation by the ialMiniig people Lave and bring down the standard of wages property is to residents of thecity w ho Mr. Heimann, however, will continue sh im n to have h»-en simhti.N injurious in the
to represent us in the halls of con­ \\ i’aimtir vale •
l.argei
(»ring m ivap'
convinenl everyone that the lalxir ami living in this country to that of either mtcmlto build homes for them gress.
than u**ual ha * » h *< mi m » nvu .
I :uit
All N.ifirties of fruit trues in all
>piestion is iiupemlint; ns the treat ■ the people of th«* old world. The selves or else are convince,! that the
investment is a good one III view of
Hon. NN. H. Parker has miule ar­ parts of lhe state, »live in the mot«■ niouti
democratic party has the wrong' side the steady aud solid growth of th«*
problem of «-ivihzt-d society.
region- »f Ka.-t<*rn ' »r< gon. are in
rangement«* to build a handsome ami tainoti-
♦
tii'l bloom iiti«l in many -< • lions the puuub
of this question to suit the |>eople of city. It is quite ptwsible that the sale <x>mm«Hlions house on his farm inur at'.*l
eli.-i
i n i!«« -.»iu- a.u falling. I he tro-l
The Jacksonville Tiu.es is miming Ame riciu
of lots in some distant trai'ts and Jacksonville. It will lx* mcxlern in on the J.M «ii I no’, iniurt the fruit. Wii«I
pretty low in its stock of partisan
nn Berriu- are in
»loom, (¿tape N ines me
As to th«* failure of the Republicans advlitions will lie pushed to ex«*ese, architecture, ami complete in all its stta
l.ii hling out r:'i'.'llv
in Wa-co. Shiini.in,
but investments niadt* with g«x«i
slamlers ami locality insults when
to k«*ep their campaign pledges, the judgment nuywhere in Portland an* appointment«. C. NV. Skeel. of Me«l- M«*rio\v, (»illia n, bi»« < f.<»ni the river, ami
uounties
to
the
south
the
apph ami cherry
forti, has the contract, ami expects to
It is reduenl to such silly stntT ns the
charge is too liold and basel«*sa to Is* entirely fr«-e from the cbntic«* of such complete the work by liarvtst. Mr. t-e - .ire Bmhiing Thu present outlook is
paiagrapli in its eihtorial column last
p»i e- nn ill he a short crop, hut other
answered until a bill of particulars unprofitable resultsjas have followed Parker Ix'lieves in making Lome that
fruit.- nn III he plentiful.
week alsiut Simon Caro ainl the Ash­
v^ii* i.h ur«i; opuiuLoii-, utu. — spring seed­
shall lie filed. Presumably, each the wihl speculation in so-called town pleasant and attractive.
ing i- being finished. The weather is favor­
hits in some parts of California. The
land Republicans. Either the Timex
party orgau ami each stump speaker great accumulation of capital at
1 lie T idings reporter was the r®- able for the laui'-iiigt-otj. -huvp shear ing
editor doesn't know Simon Caro, or
Nvil! begin within the next t«n (iaN s
The
is expected to fill out the carte Portland, the rapiil «levelopment of cipi«*nt of a charming screunde on glass is growing nutv rapidlv, affording
else he is aib eted by the vagaries of
g-azing.
Xcgrtablcs »nv becoming
blanche to suit his own fancy ami the tbe country about it, an 1 the rm*ent luerulay evening. Vocal music with > n ’o-».l
guitar aocompaninieut tloated swe.-tlv ' in plentiful aud gtrduniug i- *■• ing gen-
soiiielssly other than Caro.
locality or the «x-casion during the progress of events that will result in out on th«* midnight air and throng«*«!
push»*.!,
the vrath rr for tin* wer
► • • «
centering new railway lines and rail
II all that r.M hl h* •dr-ired ami a
The witty stmup sjieakers amoug c inipaign. If the promise of readjust­ way interests in the city, L. a* settled onr seneee with dulcet strains of an-
ill]g N rgvtHtioll S low J* lhe faNorabl
The sra-on »«>i>¡rinuv- about tw
ge s
the lleiniHTate, upon occasions when ment of the tariff is referred to, the in the mimls of tlie people of Or**gon g«*lic music, while we invoke«! upon
ntrr than u.-ual. •
our fair entertainerH the Ixmisou of a
P. s. P a «, i r.
arguments failed them, have been •‘arraignment” is somewhat prema­ more firmly than ever befor«* lie con­ lifetime of coiMiinlnnt symphoims.
viction that the metropolis of their
I. 1 . ** - J.IU’ '» TN . «
\ i-taiit I»
wont to revel in ridicule of the pride ture, to say the least. The Republi­ state is to be in the future us iu the in return for their kindly remem­
tol , (» -, W. B.
brance.
can
majority
in
Congress
has
been
at
of the Republicans in the record of
past the metropolis of the Northwest,
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Kiinlmll, South Dakota, Graphic:
'their grand old parly during the past work with the utmost diligence to and one of the few great cities of the
While the cohiinim of the Grapiiic ate
American
continent.
open to any and all unobjectionable ad-
thirty years, but the I>emocratic prepares bill which shall do just what
Talent Itenis,
v< 11 is< niunts. Vet it is quite iiupo.nsiblu
habit or policy of camping on old it promised and was expected to do
lhe weather fora month past has for us t»» sjm ,'.k knowitiglv of tin merits
NOTES AND NEWS.
Republican ground has la-come so revise the tariff throughout, with a
b«*en all that any reasonable person <»i the various articles of merchandise
«'«>ul«l wish f«*r the season. There will advert!.-« i. I’.titicuLirly is this true of
firmly tired upon them that they have view to reduction of the revenue with­
Thirty-seven women Lav«* lx*« n ad- lx* an abumlaim, of fruit of nearly all patent ntcdicua-s. But then- are ex­
eveu fallen into tue depths of their out destruction of th- principle of
kimls in spite of the chronic grum- ceptions iu the c h brat U Chamber­
rnitte«!
to tLe bar in Chicago.
lain's ('«»u h lluinedv. I iiis now uni­
own ndicule. Their party platform, protection. . The Democratic minority
Riiler Haggard is going to Mexico, bl**i*R. All kimls ,*f v«*g«*tabl«*s ar«* versally 1'iiou r medicine, has b< t n ad
framed at Port land hist week’” poiuta has doue its utmost to hinder and ob­ it is said, to look up new material for growing v«*ry fast ami «»ur c«*r«*al <*rops vertised in the Graphic for four or five
never l<x>k«<l lx*tt. r«>ii th« 1st of May. years, but not until recent I v ha.l uu iuiv
with pride’ to the wise, conservative struct th«* propostsl legislation by a his imagination to work upon.
per.sonal knowledge of its wonderful
Business lias HtniUxi up briskly in uijicaoy,
and clean administration'' of the dem­ resort to the pervert«*«! principles of
Congress has voted Slotl.lMM) for the
which has come about through
tliiH
l«x*ality
.
Bun
*e
ami
«««1
arelmul-
parliamentary
law
which
it
is
pleased
us«* of the sufferers by the late flood
ocratic party that is, of “Governor
the prevailing inilm nz.a and the stub
llig
Io«
ini'«:iv«
tire
«v.,.,1
at
tlie
rat«
of
born com di that has so often attended
to set up in its citadel of “eonstitution- . in th«* lower Mississippi valley.
Sylvester Fennoy er."
■« « »
Southern California's shipments of 4 eor«ls per «lay ami ex, e i shortly to it. In lhe writer’s family this medicine
aiity'in place of the old slavery barbar­
has on several occasions thi* winter,
The I >eiii*JCratir platform denounces ism, but the majority lias triumphed ■ «ranges during th«* season just about mak«**) trips a «lay, making ll *r«ls p* r cured
a c<»u.jh that baftled uiv and all
«lay, xml by the t*,m« mu I liimlers
“the fraud by which the pro pie of thus far, and will keep its promises closing, amount to something ¡like m-xt winter, may bav*-lotitl cords ,1«. other remedies; aud the number of
23tNI car loads.
families in Kimball sud vicinity in
Montana were dis|sie<Heas« d of tlieir and present to the people a tariff law
' huered at Talent w*xxl station.
which this remedy has Ixtn used with
Frank Conover is now sole publish­
right of representation in the ( tnted that will represent the best possible
The Tal*-.*it planing m 11 ami lx.x like effect* attests to its value as a »P»'
er
of
the
Corvallis
Gazette,
Laving
ciiic for coughs and colds of every
States senate by senators of their application of th«* protective tariff to
purchase«! the interest of Sumpter factory is preparixl an 1 has contract«*.I n.ilurt*. For sale byGhttwo al Bros
for ii heap of work, having now th«*
choice.” The platform neglects to add the present condition of the couutry. Craig, bis former partner.
lx*st outfit *«f crew, implements and
Parasols from 25c to ÿtl.ôH :;t li tu.-
that, so far as the evideuce is obtain­
I |s>n the questions of sptxnal in-
There will lx* a ti«*f*t of revenue cut­ material of any mill within 11 mdea Baker's.
♦
able, tLe bold and shameless frauds al- ter«*st to th«* people of Oregon, the tars to cruise iu lx bring sen this of here.
tempted by the democratic politicians opening of the Columbia river to fre«* year, to prevent illegal sealing. The
L itest li<‘m-st if died emluotdei ies al
1 he enterpiii «• blacksmith ami wo*xl
of Montana, in their efforts to deprive navigation, ballot reform, appoint­ department means business this year. repair shop, own«*«! by S. .Sherman and D. It A E. V. Mills.
Oue of the labor leaders of the Chi­ «xcupHxi by J. B. Dyaraml son, ar«*
the |s-ople of that state of their true ment of an inspector of weights ami
Trunks and Valises at Bl »tint’s.
representation in the U.S. Semite, so measures, abolition of th«* convict cago stock yards sai«l last Friday that prepare«! for anything in their line of
le* confidently expeete«l a strik«* of
Bisseirs Siipciior.
far discount the efforts of the Repub­ contract labor system, the Republi­ la.IMMl packing bouse employees May buMiieHH by the way, Ben Dvar is
a<*know i«**lge«l to lx* the t«*-st m«*cban-
licans in the same line that the latter cans have th«* advantage of “getting let for an eight-hour day.
i«* on this <i»nst, if you «lon't !x*«iev»* it
A u«»(»d >N\r»*p<*f is H I m >«U1 lo;Oi\ NNmiUin —
are the mildest sort of sinners, if not ther«* first,” and the democratic plat­
worth im>ie than one can e-i : ¡Hat»* in the 1
Ben Simpson lias lx*en appoin'etl give him a trial.
-HViiiL'
« arpvts in «bi-t ui.d labor
A !
actual saints, in comparison. The form crowds awkwardly ii|x>n the same special agent of th«* general laml «»tlie«*,
Ill«* I Ilion Party la-igiie will ni«-et poor »me on ma\
bei he oppo-dt« .-«» v. u ru< <»m '
Ifeims-rats should hot Is* t«x> neslest ground. Ho far as the platforms of ■ and will have cbiirge of fixing th«* at Helm's hall. Sat unlay, th«* .'hi, at 2 mend lhe b»‘-t lhe ->ip< rior i- th< Bissell
'ompmiN
piauo-finistm i -we« per. contain
to claim all their parly honors in the the two parties go, there is nothing lines for th«* Cour «i’Alene lamis re- 1«. in. Able speakers will entertain I ing
a.I the patented iinpr<»veiu< nts of these '
ccntlv «isle I .o tbe government in the crow«!. All arc invited.
Virv
»•eh br:»i»*«l maniifautun r-,
It
umlwnlic-
premises.
new in the contest it is the same old Idaho.
Talent, Or., May 1st, istM).
-• . •»
their br«««(t.) at’imi which they huNe -«»sue ,
<
»
-.-fully
«lef,
ml«
«I
in
tlie
court-.
By thi- «
Cattle disease of extntoniinary viru
The Courage with which Isitli the tight between the |x*ople who favor
th»* '-weejHT i- mad«- self adjusting t,« atiN '
l«-nce
has
matle
its
appearance
with
liFAllt's
Pass
Noles.
American
protection,
progress,
lilieral
kin-1
«a
«
nr;»«
t
I'heir
new
pHteiH
automat
'
Democrats ami Republicans come to
K bail, their putunt pr«»«ess pure bristol
fatal eff«*ct hi the vicinity of Sehwanmz-
public
improvement
ami
rapid
devel
­
brush au.I ¡i < .«ii. . nivi.l -priug diimping !
the rescue of the public school sys­
Euhen, Rhenish Prussia. Traffic in
Grant’s Pass Was visitul by the fire •h-N ii c are al-o b"o it.-es of it.
tem of Oregon in their party platforms opment of th«- resonrc«*s of our state, cattle Las lw*en strictly prohibited ti«*nd again yesterday morning, Uim.
Th«’Superior i
wariairc.l. and we w ill ¡
you Lave «»m-. it y«»u wish it, on trial.
is almost Fublilile. Few jieople had and those w ho favor a "revenue tariff" with the iufeoted district.
Naurath's biewcry amt saloon b«mig let For
-ale u • ■ Iu oe! « Io
!.. <
l l’hlNi.s
any idea tin- public school sy stem was with its depressing effects upon
Commissioner Groff r«*«*oniinends an the scene of th« lire. It oei*urr.*.l at 2
\ li'aid, < n
in such peril. While this Tbaddeus manufactures and its check ti[x«u appropriation of il io.ot»! for protect a. in., ami not hing coui«l be done to
save it. I her«* was u*> win«l, lin'kily,
ing
timlier
lands.
He
says
the
effi«
i
general
progress
and
development.
SteVehs fervor is Upon the |s>litieiahs
ency of the work depeuilson the num­ iiltli*rwiu< th** whole south Hid** of
it is to Is- l|q**«l they will prepare
The AA'orM'» Hair.
ber am! activity of special ag« uta, not Main street would p«*rhaps have Ixei:
am!
an aiueiidim .it to the schisd law of
The lull providing for the holding only in California but also iu < tregon, swept, 'lhe loss is plan<1 at
Oregon which will provide for the levy of the World's Fair at Chicago pass­ Washington ami Montana. He a l insurance wi!l reach MkltlO. Thefirei.-
supposed to have been in«*«ndi:iry .
of a state tax sufficient to maintain a ed the senate on Monday by a vote i vocat«*s putting a large for«*«- of agents
in the fi, Id at once.
of
43
to
14.
th«*
n«*gative
votes
lieing
XT. Flynn will be out with amithir
free school in every school district
eonfimxi to Southern senators. Their
evursiou
party from Portland S.itu*.
A curious ctm* of alleg^l violati n
without the necessity of levying a dis opposition was entirely useless, us t h«*y
• lay.
of
the
Humlay
law
has
com«
up
in
triet lax for “current exfs-nsr-H." probably knew, and it was certainly
New Haven, In i. A store k«*>*per kept
The graml con.*«*rt giv.m at the new
There is not much doubt that the lu very luui taste after the action taken a slot machine in front of his pirns*
< >pera I miiihc I'm sday was a <iompl«ta
by
congress
in
relation
to
the
New
next legislature will Is* controlfal by
Orleans exposition. If they Lad any which pnsseilout a cigar when a nickel : il**ccss, uml it large ultemlam*«* was
tlu* Republicans or by the Demis-rats. constitutional scriiph s at that time was dropped in it. lit* alloweil the oilt to li«*lp d,*dl<*ale the tiix* new h it1.
Let ns watch fora practical issue of they were singularly reticent about machine to remain on! on Sunday, and Til«* eutertaimnent was giv«*n by home
the r«*siilt was Hint he was arrested talent, mid all th«* participant» a<-
this burning love for the public making the fact known.
Seuator Nest. of Missouri, who was as responsible for tin* automata! work­ ■ pnttiHl theintielveH admirably.
seis s >ls.
one of those voting in the u«*gative, ing of th« machine in «L-tianc«* of the
St ems to have ambitions to distinguish Puritan law.
In their nominee for prosecuting hitnaelf in the roll of a humorist, but
ornrrnT nutrition !
M< h I« m * t'oiinty Ilanler,
There are f«w if any vetamns of the
ILIÌILUI HEALTH!»»
attorney of the First Judicial District he was ridiculous rather than fnnuy.
A.
Broiii,
a
merchant
at
(Villow
war who retain their youth as does
th«- Republicans have chosen a gen- Hie sjieech in opposition to the bill General Sherman. Behiml Ins gr z Ranch, Mo.Lx*j«xmnty. Uni., was mu •
The only remedy known which will
tlemau who has ls»rne an houorable was very tailored, consisting chiefly of zled visage, scarrtxl with th« storms «1« nxl by unknown partie«* on Tuesday
a rehash of the etale newspaper jokes <>f campaign» in which he u«lded a evening of last Week. Mr. Broiii was
and prominent part in the councils aliout Chicago, the only oue which he
in the habit of sleeping in his store,
and lalxirs of th«- party. Hon. C. 1*. nnsi-ed lx*ing the stock story about th«* live chapter to the worL.l’s history which is situated from a quarter to a
««f heron* «fails, there still lingers the
\Vat**n was one of the presidential size of the ladies' feet. As Mr. V«*st good hnniiir of his earlier days. 11« hall a miie distant fiolu ins u-sidcm *.
By this natural an*! ulmple mean, !t quickly
«-let-tors who ma<le th«* canvass of hails from Ht. Louis, or its vicinity, maile an impromptu sp«*«i*h i.t a re­ Ou tl'.*' evening *f th«* mnr.Ier he w.mt an*! jx rmanenl y <1 KES AH Form, <>f
very likely his animadversions upon
Uyxpep.i.i, ConMipatlon, Mental ami
Oregon in IM’S'-’, and h ire the Repub­ Chicago came natural to him, or at cent banquet of the Union League to th«* house for supper, ami whilu r<
Club of New York which for genuine turning-to t!ie store forth« ni_nt «a- Nrrvoiix Exhauxtlou, General Debility,
lican standard to victory. His years least have brnune se«-ond nature.
shot,
and
afterwards
his
h«a.i
was
Ilraiu Fag, or any «*«I i :, ii * i ,-,| or v\«*ak-
wit tiiill<l not have Ix t u ex«*elfal even
All tlnugs considered, there is no by Chauncey M. Depew, admitt«*«! to lx»aten to a pulp. His wife thought en«*d condition of tin* ay.lem, from what­
of early mauluxxi and preparation for
reason
why
the
exjiosition
should
not
the legal profession were xpent in
be the prince of after-diuner speakers. nothing of Lis absemv until his Inxly ever enuxe. skin Eruption., lloila, ftun-
lx* entirely successful The only real
JacliMin county, ami thence In* moved obstacle which preaened itself the The old warrior's peneliaut for kissing was fouml by a Couple of druuim«'«H 11I11X Sore», Scrofula, and al! DUca»«*« o'
who wen* en rout«* for Alturas. II.
to Lak«* county, when» he was en­ shortness of the tiim* allow«*«! for pre­ pretty girls is well known, and he is a was iu w«*il-to-do cireumstamx-s. and the Hlood, Stomach, I.iver nud Kidneys.
constant attendant at the theaters,
gaged m law practice until his ap­ paration — lias been removed by post­ taking ee|«,*cial «lelight in the military leaves a wife aud several children. He $ 1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00.
Dr. Hiller’s fd page book, «h . riptivoof Hr ,
pointment as collector of customs at poning the fair to the spring of ISilJ, drama, as is evi«leuc«*d by Ins remarks was agtxxl citizen ami highly respcc'.-
drastjne l:»>t«.rati\< ami his other Rt medie« ;
and this will give ample time for get­
the port of C«n>s Bay compelled his ting remiy if Chicago displays her to th«* au«lien<*eof a metropolitan thea­ ed. No chi<* as to who|*he guilty par Sent free by mail.
ty or parti«*» ar« has yet b. eu olilaimsl.
removal to that place. Snbs«-«|Uviitly wont«*«! energy ami enterprise. NVe ter last w«x*k. “Old Tecumseh ’ is As to th«* m «tive of th«* crime, it is
doubtless destmul to outlive many of
he locate«! at Astoria, and was in cau very easily convince Europeans Ins younger <i>mra«i«n ««n th** battle- still a mystarv. lhe keys tabs s'or*
OIK SALE BY
were taken from his Ixxly, but .52’« m
busimss then' until his return to .Ash­ that the inland situation of Chicago fiehl. (Chronicle.
is not a formulablc barrier, and that
bls pocket was uniilolesteU.
land about two years ag.i. Mr. Wat­ w hen they have reache«! New York it
At tbe emi of June thegoverment
N» • •
son has always Is-en a consistent Re­ is only a pleasure trip of a few hours will be indebted to the Western Union
Se«r<
tnry
Noble
lias giyci* the stat«*
publican, but was never of the bit­ to Chicago. As for our own |»<opl«*, telegraph company for th« entire year
of
Oiegon
ntl.ety
«lays
in wlm*h to
they
have
heard
of
Chicago
if
they
of
telegraph
service.
The
telegraph
terly partisan temjH-rament which
have uever lx»«*n there. Even the |>«*o- company has refustxl to accept th«* se!«*el imlemiuly sch<x«l lands in lieu
tiuds vent in vitnperation and abuse
pl*» of tbe South will net feel them­ rates fixtxl by Pint master Geu«*ra) of lamis which the suit«* sh*«uld have
of an oppouent. Professionally he is selves bound by the negative votes of Wanamak« r.ami tbe latter lias <leclin«*«l ha«l in township ll, ranges 2** and 22.
exceptionally well fqtlipj**«! for the their senators on the bill, ami will to make any further nxxlification. His which w«*r«* withhel«! on Hccotint of
duties of the office for which he has c«>me to the world's fair at Chicago rat«*e are tan cents for ten words for a an improper survey.
just th«* same as though it had been distance of
mil»*« or less, ami a
been nominated. During his whole held elsewhere. |Cbrouicle.
Tin* Southern l’acifi«*'s aunnal re­
proportionate increase for greater ,hs- port lias lxx*u issued. Total mileuga,
residence in Astoria he acted in the
tanc«*R
The government business f«tG2. The gross earnings were, .$1«!,-
office of proaw-uting attorney and
it cost the Government S2000 for doue by tbe telegraph company is said ;t43.2t)7; «'¡ erating expenses, KJii.;!t4,-
represeuUsi the state ably and effi­ Jiolplis investigating oommitt«-e to to amount to$Jl>H,t)l<0 annually. 1L**W.
ag iiiis* 34»'.,t»'.r.M'>l.'>. ma! .**3'>.7o8.-
<*n«* ten litirs«* power «1.
ciently. Lawyers throughout Ore ascertain who revealed Senate secrets. U. T. Company is still continuing (>76 «n 1's‘vW.
l a«; total ass« ts of th«*
take all
government tnea road are t>liW,fV>7.ti" 4; liabilities, 8>kS5,- !. <’use engine and boiler
Nothing was obtaimvj by the research­ to
gon kuow that there is no other lo­ ers of the committee, but the inquiry sages, but ever since last June
cality in the state (not even excepting was profitable to several correspond­ they have refuse«! to take any 42(t,ii37. l'nere was a «ieficit of S2tf!,- on wheels, with power.ilrag
17*2. against a surplus of S1.37ll,4Kl
the city of Portland» where so rigor­ ents, who Becur«*«l $1">3 for fifty-three pay on the basis of the uew rates. It' last year.
saw complete fol- saNving
is
saul
that
tbe
company
proposes
to
days
during
wbu'h
they
were
kept
ous a training in the duties of prose­
institute suit to determine the legal
under
subpuma.
Auotln
r
re!i«
f
fund
tr
wtee
has
cuting attorm-y may lie had as in the
logs. Nearly new.
questions involved.
It is d«nie«l that
Baltimore had a hail-storm last tbe government lias the right U. fix a gon-wrong. H.ys a He it’l« «1 p «'ch
city of Astoria, l’he Republicans,
of
Apnl2'i:
I.
J.
McCone
8
ee
rda-
Sunday that has broken the record of
( ASH Pit ICE. Ss.'iO.
having presented to the people of the large sized hail-stoues, the usually-re- rata which is not a just remuneration ry of th ■ general relief fu <l Was to­
for
servici-i
rendered,
aud
it
is
claim-
day
guspenfal
Ly
tin*
r*
lief
<**
nimilee,
district a candidate for District At­ lMirt«*d hen's-egg-size lie increased in
«*<1 that the propoe>«*«I rate is of this eha'g-s of tnjaappropriatiin of funds
torney so well titteil for the duties of this storm to the size of a muu's fist. chartu-ter.
Ttie telegraph company baying b«*en m ««ie agaii'bt him. Mu
Thousands
of
wiud>>ws
were
broken,
the office, have high h«>|s-s of bis elec­
will, therefore refit** t«i accept pay for
horsee were frantic over the peltering, service» until after tbe courts have (’«>:..1*» has I. -ea the age it of tbe com
tion, ill view of the fact that the iu- ami people ti.sl from the Htorm. But
mm«*«* several months and La» 4 sTib-
rendered a ifa'ision. No suit, howev­ uteil nearly ¿'U.oiil!.
it his tax-n
cmulx^it of the office has already it wasn't a Wiggin's storm.
er, has yet lx*«-n instituted, ami th«* HU»|>eetC*l for some tun«* tiiat l.eWas Machinery and Supplies,
served two* terms, ami is known to
Barney Goldsmith, of Portland, has government officials are womienng drawing up*>.i the fumls for ¡x*te«m*i
2> A
N»«rth Fir-t streit.
have been a strong opponeut of the beeu eleeteJ chairman of the ,'eiuo- when tbe telegraph company p:oposes us«s, ami to-«iay formal churg**» were
Portland, Or. I
to take action.
cratie state central «ximmittee.
made agaiust him.
'Third term principle ”
Friday,..............................
May
•/
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Don’t be Misled
WE ARE OFFERING NOW
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r
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V
n
(* have just i eri i\ < <| a ih *\\ lot <>f
Ladies' a ad C/d/dreds Straw //(ds.
TR I J N KH
ir
l\
‘Á? Men’s Working- Pants, good value, at $1.
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inn
J
ill'
It will pay you to give us a call at the old statuì.
I
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I
OPPOSITE THE P. O.
MAIN STREET,
dB
MORAL BROS.
w jmks
i iru riwaianutMtVMi i
ASHLAND, OREGON.
«
BAIN
¡SS!li¡)ll!iFÍ!ÍJI'ílllS
siila
—< >r
CG
JIÍCÜÍÍIISÍS !
wagons ,
GOOD VARIETY HOUSE PLANTS.
Roses, Geraniums, Fuchsias, Pansies,
Verbenas, Petunias. Pinks,
Etc., Etc.
*»-CS
Hacks and Carts
A/
KSM
ll
...........
a
It It I SMM
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...;
r.-iid' May !>t.
VEGETABLE PLANTS.
< ABBARI.
cEl.hLY. < Al l IH.uh
K.
- At the-
I am selling plants a® c heap
can £et them East.
ASHLAND
MILLS
;«•
you
C. R. VAN AELSTYR.
W. B. GRESS S
Come and
RESTORATIVE
!
i
¡
0.^.1 . wh iv e.in thr nubli i’nd
Whrr. ' V, hv a ton-* -Imp
lu M-ersB’bH •k, ou « a-i sbl«-, N»» 2
!•!..»•-. w uh 1, . , ami t.H**
n < ! h. »>! bl.- ,ik. - Hi« ; i.
W here r rr vont Ia»t»*. no tiim. to v.
!• rirml. (»!•«•>- is sti;.’ to -trik« th« m.
■«hilf, ki«l, M«>r»>e
Bi.^i.n- l<«ih
■
........ t .. t.1...
li.r *’ ih k thaï
Ju «’mof’ld. i
X i »••• V ch«.!
Stimulate the Nutritive Processes ot the
Human System.
in the l»«>o*
'li
m’«!'* ï 'i
f «'ù'--',;«’“..' r».
I ' ¡<‘.'1,1*
*«
PLOWS AND
1 -hip will b«-i. i ai»
j a i*l sh«»* * boib'ht
1
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am'i
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HILLER DRU6 CO., San Francisco, Cal
in fnH bui-t ! .•.•«■•
»i« • t iip:i..n/ co-.»
b'ì'A*:'«■f
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v.
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NN 11 II Dr «' II« * «'.
NNbril 1 h:i < l.i m 1
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'
a . !«!»’■*/ i ''
King
11 arrow.
All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and
Harrows have ever sold in this market.
r.e-“ trmv*iitkm-
«•n in an honest am! honorable manner.
n<7ib:*.r,. " 1 ” ■' ''
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Notier ? » ill«’ Publie.
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