Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 09, 1890, Image 2

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS.
KEPI BI.K AN < <>. « OW EM IOA.
The Repul,licati «-oiiuty convention
Th »ticket placed before the voters of Jackson county met at th«- court
of Ji.ckson county by the Republican bouse in Jacksonville Wedm-sdav .May
convention Wednesday is a good one “th. IMHO, ami was called tootdvr at 11
a. ni. by Geu. J. C. loluian. chairman
REITBLICAN STATE TICKET.
from Senat«»r to Corouer a ticket of the county central committee.
made up entirely of citizens who are
Temporary organization was i-ffe«-t«-<)
CONGRESSMAN.
honorable, capable, reliable and fully with Gen. J. M. Mi t'all as chairman
ltINGER HERMANN, of Douglas.
qualified for the positions for which and C. C. W alker, weretary.
As a commiltt-e on ere, lent nils, tin-
OOVF.KNOK.
they have l»«n-u named. At the head chair appointed Merritt Bellmger of
D. P. THOMPSON, of Multnomah.
We are making a specialty of Men’s Trou­
of the ticket is Hou. Th«-o. Cameron, .lucks,.11 Ville, M. L. Mct'all of Ash­
i
sers
at this price. We buy and sell bv hun­
SEI HET ARY OF STATE.
a gentleman than whom none stands land. J. A. Whitvsiiie of M«-dford,
GEO. W. McBRIDE, of Columbia. I
dreds
of pairs, and are therefore able to
M.
Slewart
of
Eden.
higher in the ««teem of the |xn»pleof
TREASURER.
Pursuant to motion, a committee
extra
value
for the money. The trouser
Jackson
county.
He
has
been
in
the
permanent organization ami order
1’HIL METCHAN, of Grant.
neat, shapely ami durable, and come in desir­
past a member of the legislature from business was appointed, consisting of
HUIT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
able medium ami dark patterns. Inonlering,
Jackson county eltn’Usl when th«- IL 1*. Kubli, 11. L Severance, W. II.
E. B. MuELKOY, of Benton.
Letxls.
state which you prefer. Price $3.50; bv mail,
Democratic majority was something
Convention adjourned till 1 p. in.
STATE PRINTER.
hard
to
overcome,
and
when
he
was
30c. extra, (live waist measure and length
F. C. BAKER, of Multnomah.
pitted for a (»olitical office against the
of
inside seam of leg.
I’pon reassembling, the convention
JVIn.E Hfl’KEME COVRT.
prominent citizen who was two years received and adopted th«- report of the
li. 8. BEAN, of Laue.
afterward electeil county judge by a committee <>n en-d -ntials, declaring
FIRST JfDIClAL
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
strong majority. For Representatives the following-namtnl delegates entitled
DISTRICT.
three of the lieet known and most re­ to tn' memln-rs of the convention:
C. B. WATSON, of Jackson.
A-lilan.i W. 11.
I-, M I.. Mi l nil. .1.
spected citizens of the county are II. R.-nl .1. s. Ell
- Rubi. Tiol.-r, .1.
oral.I. I. M M. <
1 «'. Tolman, i . , .
presented—and all of them are men U nl k< r. E. V. Cart
I». \\ at>«>ii by Hobt
proxy, A, s.
JACKSON C01NTÏ KEPI BLICAN TICKET. of ability, who, if elected, will repre­ Taylor
lll'ill'l,
1 »U11U bV
U inker |»ro\ ».
We have sold over ten thousand pairs of these shoes and
sent the county with fairness, ability
Appleun i—I.. I> Kul.li and K. Ileaedi.-t
bi rn.- M.-e prux» .
with
the greatest satisfaction to buyers, Probably the best
STATE SENATOR,
and credit. Gen. J. M. McCall, who
Rig Butte -John Walk::.-, W H. Ik-rl.i bv
THEO. CAMERON.
men
’
s
shoe for three dollars in America. Neat, casv-fitting
W
nikuiN
proxy
was a member of the legislature of
< eiitral I’oliit—J. 11. Kim aid. W 1 l.evior.
KHI-KESENTATIVEH.
and desirable. May be had in either hook and lace, Con­
1H7(>, is one of the pioneer reei- T. »». Burrow.*•.
J. M. Mct'ALL,
J. W. MERRITT dents of Southern Oregon, and has
Chimney Rock—F T. Ik.wiiing. I.. 11.
gress (elastic sides) or button toes, and with or without toe
Mover
GEO. BROWN.
Edeu—R
N vmwi IttlV i Nl
always Inx-n in the front rank of «-ti­
caps. 1’rice, $3.00; by mail, 3< jc . extra.
T Bln( kw<H><|.
CLERK,
terprise in public affairs, ll is ability
b.M.fw ( n-vk Ah- X
le bl <
MAX MVLLER.
«.old Hill—4 haN. I
This same shoe for boys, in sizes
'.-rt.il
and probity are unquestioned, and in
JrtckM>u\ illr—ii. M I M-. 0.
RECORDER.
J
3
to
5, price, >2.50; sizes i i to 2,
>
I*.
l»v
Roboniu.
breadth
of
view
and
fair,
square
deal
­
Akin-.
L. ALFORD.
Adam Smith. M B-
*
$2.0».
The best ot school
ing
with
all
qu«tetions,
all
parties
an.I
price,
l
ittle
Itiitti
SHERIFF,
11
r»r
i: « ox
Watkins
all liNXilities, there is no man in the ’ . L<Kt
J. G. BIRDSEY.
shoes.
Postage,
25c. extra.
< Trvk- J I. l»lt*W »rlh l.v
county who will stand higher than he. Proxy
TREASVRER,
Medford »».o Merrill
J A
The great success of the above
JAMES CRONEMILLER
As a public H[>eaker ami orator I’rof. I I. Hamilton, hr lies nr ». Win
Ml
i
’
ilt
»
«
I
’
eaix
SCHOOL St l-EKIX rEXDENT,
lines
has led tis to introduce a ladies’
J. W. Merritt is so well known Hint
PlraNHiit Creek —M
.................. .
C 15 FITZGERALD.
kid button shoe at S3.00 ; by mail,
Ins ability is recognize,! throughout Simpkin« by Wakeman proxy
ASSESS» >K,
Ro» k Point <
Roman. l>r. ( olvig bv Ito
the state. With Prof. Merritt in the man proxy
2W. extra. This shoe has low heels,
I. L. HAMILTON.
Sterlin/villv Mr Salimasli. » apt Ankey
House,
Jackson
county
will
be
con-
medium
toes, and is, withal, sin h a
by >altmarsh proxy
COMMISSIONER,
'table Rock—'tho*. Uuri\. J J. starv.
c«-dtsl the distinction of having the
neat
and
sensible production that it
WM. RAY.
Irtleni I. L
W ill its. h <
».oddard b\
most Hi-holnrly ami oratorical speaker Willitts proxv.
F Penn» baker.
Hl KVKYoE,
promises to have a great sal«-. Sizes,
Woodville W J.Stanb ». J Lt Whipple
in the next legislature. George Brown
-PETER APPLEGATE.
2)j to S; widths, A to EE.
Willow Sprint,’* I («r.ilirli \|r Ihovninu
Wt iting the <hder.
«X.KONEK,
is a representative citizen, a man of
Uniontown W m. Ray I’heo. < anwroii J
Fait h.
DR. J. S. PARSON.
I honesty
and intelligence and if
I’loiliice Riwk. Steamboat. Meadow * ami
elect«*,! will represent the county ably Trail «‘reek, iinrcpr<««vnted. |
III a»‘»*<>r»l;iin*t’ with the report of the
and efficiently.
kblloKINL MlTkHAND NK^S.
committee on perimment organization
Max Muller and Jas. (,. Birdsev, ami order of biisineefl, which was
The question ia now which will I* who have so capably ami atveptably adopted as read, lhe tetnporary otlicers
the worse beaten, Nickell or Nichole.' scrv«Ml the people as county clerk and w’ere made the permanent otlicers of
sheriff during the past two years, the convention, and I’. Al. Steward was
Illustrated Catalogue of all kinds ol Wearing
if the 1 >emi n-rntic nominee for
elected assistant secretary; ami the or­
were by general «leinand called upon der of nomination ami election of can­
Apparel, Household Supplies
county assessor, by sad mischance,
to accept a renommât ion, and by didate was fixed as follows: Stat»»
tree to
address.
should be elected, whom will the
common < consent their re-election is senator, three representatives, county
county employ to do the work?
clerk,
recorder,
eberitT,
treasurer,
com-
■ assured. They have been faithful,
miasioner, assesor, school superin­
A man from Linn county remarked i efficient and aceoinmiwlating public tendent, surveyor, coroner, county
last Saturday evening: “Well, W. K. ' servants, and the public will have it Committee of five memliers.
Ih-nih <»t ''♦•nator Ii
M< »tion of J. C. Tolman, that the HIM"« |{ \ I |t to. <o\\ ENTION.
Price has got that nomination at last. i that they serve a s«*cond term.
Washington. M ay 3, Senator Beck,
voting
of
the
convention
be
by
ballot
M. L. Alford, who is named for re-
He lia.1 lxx»n trying to get the nom­
of Kentucky, ifropped l.-a.l 111 the ti ll-
ami that a majority of all the votes
of .1. lit k
ination for shrnff down in Linn coun­ corder, is a Jackson county boy but cast In* required to ekn-t, e.iriTed.
timore ami Potona«.’railway station in
rt
ill Ji
1
this city,
I o’ehn'k this aft.-rmntn.
ty ever Bince I first heard of him and i not so small or so young as to hurt
l-’or State Senator, Theo. Cameron,
II'
II.
lie
lb- Inni j’i-t arrived from New York,
tel I* •ra
always tned in vaiu until he came his chant-«« any—is thoroughly com- of Cniontown, and A. J. Florey, of
. w
accompanied by his .laughter. Mis
I i
hlrt ■I at I
I*
of
out to Jackson ixiunty. He’ll In- hap­ l ix-tent to discharge the dutn« of the Eagle I’oint, were placed in nomina­ h
I M I fol t i 111 V
ret
(tH.-lloe. lie got off (he train with
tion, ami the billlot ehn-t.-d Cameron
■ office of recorder, and how he will run by 31 votes for him to 27 for Florey.
py now - till after election."
the re-4 of the passengers, and walked
I IHII H||
with Ins .I..lighter the entire length
! is indicated by the fact that he only
i IL
lg < Ol.llllltt « I «I 'UHU it λ il
for
Representatives.
J.
M.
M«*(
’
all
of
The convention called to nominate »
H
.D I»; 1.11 'Im
.1 « xtrt-l
of 1 lie plat form, limi through the gat.
‘ lacked 37 votes of overcoming the Aslilaml, .1. W. Merritt of Central I
I
id I F . II. si..I
E I» F.»t>«in
th«1 Time» fore«- for county ottiees last
lea ling to the station proper. He
ii*»* a Mi pet III
large Democratic majority of four Point, A. J. Florey am! G«*o. Brown of
s-......... to walk with an effort, ami
M
. k Kt
l’u I
Eagle i’oint. were plaetnl in noiinna
week performed its functions and
years ago, in his race for county clerk. tion. 'l’lu- first ballot reunited: Mo-
I I
II i h
id.
to breathe with li.bor, but these symp­
has gone iuto history. There is some
t
.1 til I o
toms w. re lh--u-il.il
He will l>e elecUsl this time.
Cali I’d. Merritt (kt. Brown 3!t, Florey 32;
i-ni
g
III'
>•
dissatisfaction, however, over the re­
I
of exertion wit Ii him
The nominee for assessor, Mr. I. L. ami McCall, Merritt and Brown were
I
11«<
'll \
Illi
past.
sult the foreman and printers, and
Hamilton, of Medford, is a thoroughly .leclnrinl the nominees of the conven­
tit:
uni
I
\ft«*r passing into the station the
tion.
the devil, U m », are sadly disappointed
J B
E
E
I '!
competent man, well qualified for the
senator ami Ins ‘l..agui.-t topped, ami
l’i
it
E
1.
For Clerk. Max Muller was nomi­ II li
—they will have to wait two years
I A N
M
I...
were joined by his priv: e stM-retary,
duties of the otli -e, so much lx-tter nal«nl by acclamatiou.umler suspension M
.1 11 K
I
more before their tnra comes.
who had brought a carnage to take
! qualified than his opponent, indeed, of the rules.
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them home. A few words were «-v
1
I !.. Ill
B
l<
For
ltecoriler,
M.
L.
Alford,
of
Ash
­
It is rumored that the force in the ' that it is almost a shame to compare
linn
changed with regard to the care of the
land, was nominated by acclamation.
I
E.U
Jacksonville Time» office is about to the two men in the light of candidates.
baggage, when Mr. B.n-k turned sud­
For Sheriff, James G. Birds Iscy, of \
denly pale, an.l with the remark. “I
The present popular commissioner, Emits Creek, was nominated by
go on another strike. They say there
—1
1: OU a- o T H* i
I nc-
feel dizzy," fell into the arms of his
. 1:. V lividi.
are county offices enough for the Win. Ray, of Applegate, who, while a elamation.
J II
E. I>. Ee'idr.i'
companions. They could not support
For
Commisioner,
\\
m.
Ray
o!
f
Ap-
I.
resident
of
the
extreme
western
part
whole force, still leaving the coron­
Ins weight, and lie dropped to the
Morn*
ph-gate, A. L. Penning of tt lllow
er for Medford, and it wasn’t fair for of the county is always found solici- Springs, M. Bellinger of Jacksonville,
tloor where he HW<Hiu«-d away. Will­
k
.1.
ing hands were numerous, ami the
the I toss and the still-editor to let go ; tons for the internets of every section and Joe. G. Martin, were nominated ter-1
limp and helpless body was borne in­
Win.
Ray
was
chosen
the
nominee
of
Ja
I
’
.
i:
-just
and
impartial
is
namtnl
for
their grip on the convention as soon
to the office of the station master,
I
I
II vil I
as they hail each captured a nomina­ i the selection to which he is entitled, the convention by th«- f< 4 lowing I »allot: I ». U
K
. A 1. lb
almilt twenty feet away.
Ray .K’>, Penning I. Martin 3,|Belliu-
I1I-..V
\-ii
l.il
i The county board already has two ger 21.
tion for himself.
When tlie physician arrived a super-
I
tieial examination only was possible,
Demixtrats—the county judge ami
ri .1 ”
For Treasurer, James Cronemiller,
Mi
’
.
lel
1
it.
A local democratic paper is wooing . one commissioner, ami to exclude the of Jacksonville, was nominated by
but sufficient to satisfy them that
f. <.-ar*.
M fur
death resulted from paralysis of tin­
hope out of a “send off" which Col. i other party entirely from represt-nta- acclamation.
. lu-ll. J 1; w< -h
«•! W '
II
heart.
I
V
For Assessor. 1. L. Hamilton of
John 1*. Irish grives the Democratic ' tion on the board would not be a go«xl
I
James 1!. Beck was a native of S<-ot-
Mtnlford,
.
J.
Stanley
of
iVoodville.
I
I
ILi
state ticket of Oregon. The only j public policy.
land, and fix years of age. He r.n’i-ived
ami B. F. Miller of Gohl Hill, were
thing needed now is for the Colonel
an academic education in Scotland,
M
For oounty treasurer, the nominee nommattnl. The first ballot resulted:
and came to the l'nite.1 States with
to prophesy again a 3UoO majority for of two years ago, James Cronemiller. Hamilton 30, Stanley 14, Miller 17. proxy.
>tenmb< >H
Ins parents when a youth, ami set-
Trail Ur
the ticket, as he did after stumping ! city treasurer of Jacksonville, was scattering 3. The Meeond ballot elect-
tltnl in Ix'Xington, Kentucky, and
t»l Hamilton the nominee, as follows: »on, vrox.
iho otatv lw» yrnrw
i.tble i:.»( k
M A. Iloioton. IN rry Eu,
! prevailed u[n»n to again accept the Hamilton 44, Stanly s. Miller 11.
graduated at the law scismi of Tran­
V
.
U
.
U
ter.
J.
S
Rowe
by
C.
C
Gall
proli
the voters of Oregou gave Hermann nomination. He is a young gentle-
sylvania university in I'm!. In ISM.
For Sclmol Sii|n-rint«-mlent, ('. B. • ¿all. » . < M. < ¡eieloii
lit-was . lect--<l to congress and served
talent—.tetr Bell. John Briner, \ A
the majority that sent the chills gal man against whose qualifications for Fitzgerald of R«n-k Point, ami G. A.
Uniontown. — A. Throckmorton,
in the house till D75, when he was
loping dowu the spinal coluniu of the I the position nothing can In- said, ami Newbury of Jacksonville, were nomi­ y ar’,
blect.nl to the senate, and t.mk his
nated,
and
Fitzgerald
was
made
the
\v
\\
o<><!
ville.
—
<r
F.
Srhmidtleiu.
J.
1:
St. Louis convention, called to en­ ; liis personal character is in every re­
seat in Much, ls77. He held his
inson
nominee.
w i|. .- a Bp! ng»
C *
i: t . - '.
R E
dors«- Cleveland's reuomiuation of spect above r«-pr<>ach. He should ite
seat in that body by successive re­
For Surveyor, Peter Applegate, of Dean,
I». I’euniii£er
elections until his death.
himself.
Central
Point,
was
nominal«*«!
by
ac
­
When
the
report
of
the
committee
on
| elected.
-----------* « *.......... —
• lerof basino^ ami permanent oruanizaP
clamation.
For
school
superintendent.
Mr.
C.
mad.*, the ‘’tine work’’ of th'
Nickt
That was a pathetic appeal that the
For Coroner, Dr. J. S. Parson, of wa-
.1. B. Loujhran, «\mayor of North
llolmr* combination” u a* rweah d.
I
Timex hail last w«x-k to th«- Repub­ I B. Fitzgerald, of Gold Hill, one of Ashland, was nominated by aeclama- <tead of rv» ommeiiding the nomination*
Des Meins. 1 >wa. said rec. inly : "I have
b
“
made
iu
the
u.*
’
ial
ordci.
beginning
wi
tion.
just reeov. red from a -. v.-r. attack of
licans of Bogue River Valley, in lie­ the able an<l experienced teachers of
I' grippe. I used (Tianiln rtam’s (tough
As a county central committ«-«* to the !*tatv senator, then representative
ife. ..t
half of the gallant Colonel win, was the county, is preseute«!. Mr. Fitz­ serve for Hie ensuing two years. Dr. clerk, -herilT. ■ <”•!<
Kemedy. and applied ('Iininth rtam’s
•eP'.’U d. a- III” N d I o II llolltt« * > •’
Pain Balm to my breast. Tlu-s rente
plac«-d in th«- Congressional breech of gerald is a gentleman of high char­ Geary of Medford. Nl. Bellinger of tion required, mi inverted order i
dies ».-re just tile tiling 111 1.1V case. Mv
the nomination* come in th*- fol
th«- Democratic ticket. The Reptlb- acter and moral worth, ami well «sili­ Jacksonville, . H. Ix-e.ls of Ashiaml. order,
-hr’ltf, elei n, recorder. *|.itc -
»•iiild had croup sonic years ,<;o. and we
cated.
He
is
w.-ll
informed
in
educa
11.
D.
Kulili
of
Applegate
ami
W.
('.
r**pr.*M*ntrttive*, rommisNiotier.
tre
used (’hninb* rlnin's(\muh Item» dy with
licaiiH of Jackson county have never
Let-ver of Central Point were ehn-h-d. a*M*sNor. m ’I mm .I *ii|M*rinh mlent. >
perfect success, Hince then w»- have
lx-en particularly bitter in their oppo­ tional matters, and if el«*cte«l will
corom r election «»f comity commi
I
(>11
motion
the
convention
adjourn-
never been without thes<- medicines m
( onimitte reeomiiivnd. d that the \
sition to Col. Miller. The Tunes make one of the In-st county scli<n>l
our hous<.
I h;id a cousin who was a
sim tile.
J. M. M. (’ all .
done bv ballot mid that the temp
Hilpfrintemients
Jackson
county
has
printer
and wasrmph»y< d in a job oillee
gamzation
I
m
*
made
the
permatieu
('. (', W alker /v
.
Ch’n,
should look into the standing of the
zation of the < oiiventioii.
Rep.
in this citv. wln rr th< \ wen-printing
F. M. S tew uit i
H’
candidate within th«- ranks of his own ever had.
I
circulars for < ■ hiunberlain. He had a
Ih. I.Hllotiup f.»r otti
There
is
no
mor«*
coni|n-t«-nt
survey
­
deep seated cold and a terrible cough,
party first. It has not la-en charged
there l.viim 71 votes, >n t
Ulld
«and while setting lip t lie copy he lumie
Ill _
the convention, Jtidjjc a, nei't 'Miry to eh < t
that the Timex itself has ever Ixx-n or in the state than l’eter Applegate,
\\
For Sher ill’ l*t l.ttll
r up his mind to buy a bottle. It cured
his eolith and that was th»* first time
t«M> lavish of courtesy or frieuilship ami wherever he is known he will run Tolman stat.nl that he desired lo In- Farlow JI. I» II Milier i •.
r
reli«-v«*d from further active duty iu a :, Farlow .1 Mill 11
away ahead of his ticket.
I ever knew anything of < hamberlaii/s
i
for Miller.
respotisibl.- |n«ition in party politics, Farlow
remedies. I have been strongly in their
The office of coroner, in this state, ami ask.-d the convention to transfer
For » l. rk I . F Nl< I k
favor » ver sme»*.
M\ own »\perh*h»,e
non l«t billot
and that ot my family convinces me
{‘order of businem” reconi- com«« last in order ii[n>n the county the res|H>nsibilith« ami labors of the Fie.
For lb . order V
M IL.Ine-- II X \ !..
tii.it tIp se remedies are the best in the
meiided and adopt«-,! Ht th«- DeimMtrat- ticket in th,* matter of «-niobitm-nts, county central counnitt.-e (which he as
world.
I hat may be strong language
ic county convention last Saturday bat in this case, anyhow, the Repub­ chairman Ims chiefly borne itooth.-r aii.l
but that is what I think.**
I’or sale by
younger shoulders.
In aceor.hinc.-
<«hitwood Bros.
was so "p«-culiar” that every laxly lie- licans have namtnl it gentleman who with this rmpiest. Dr. I’.. P. G.-ary, of
gan inquiring at once what it was would have gractsl the head of the Mtnlford, was nuule chairman of tile
i'Ol.I lh \l. echoes .
done fur. The managers were shrewd ticket, and represents the front rank coin in itte«-.
euotigli to have it quietly passed of Iris profession. The name of Dr.
IH’M \ ..¡.HIV lit X To SF.EIl.
“The « irporation th it now owns 1 tin­
by the convention, however, ln‘fon’ Parson, of Ashland, giv»« strength to
fh'etjnn Stale .limi-niil: The fact
lm-ks at Willamette falls,” says tile
the majority of delegates did under­ the whole ticket.
that Pennoyer pretends to In-in favor
1
ii
I Pendleton Tnst (>rei/iminn, “in very
stand what it was done for. Subse­
of eight hours for a day’s work, but
R**v. A. Lt-Roy, tin* I hmiocratic anxious to sell them and, of cours«-.
refuses to reduce the time of the in.-n
quent events <levelop«-<l th«- scheme,
wants
the
state
to
pay
an
exorbitant
cumlidiit«- for stat«- sclim.l sii|n>rin-
employed iu his saw mill to eight
ami us the chot«en men of the Niekell-
hours, looks bad. All intelligent peo­
temlcnt, in his Hp«-«>ch in Ashland last price ther.-for. Mr. D P.'Thompson,
Holmt-s combination la gan to fall in­
ple know that th»* governor of < ir.-gon,
i. in.
Monday, made a strong argument candidate for governor, is, it is said,
ur bal
to the slot of lhe machine one after
the legislature and the makers of party
really, if not openly, one of the larg-
against the “third term” principle
platforms have nothing to do with how
another Sheriff, Clerk, lèmorder—
n-Gii
almost as striking an argument as ♦•st stm*kholders in this corporation "
little or how much any man works,
i;«.g
the delegat«-s la-gun to realize the na-
as long as he keeps out of thee.n.ler
District Attorney Colvig made once Whether the corporation that owns
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tureof the "tine work" that had lx-e>
or the pen, any more than they have
U|nm a menn»rable mx-jision. The at­ the locks wishes to Heli them to the
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1”.
to do with the price of wheat, but for
done. It was too lat«- then to kick,
tention of the District Attorney is state or not, th«- (Jreijnntun does not
V b Y
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a man to pretend tluit as a public
however, and the Nickell-Holmes
reep«-ctfii)!y direct«*«! to this fact. The know; but it does know that Mr.
ollie, r be will interfere with other
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I» I’i
combination laughed in its sl«-eve
people’s business where he has no
example of Washington, the Fath« r Thompson does not own ¡1 single share
over its success.
power and no right to do it, by reduc­
of his Country, was cited, and his ex­ of st«n-k in the corporation, nor has
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ing the time to l ight hours, while he
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Not long
alted view s and action commeml.-d to be for many years past.
refuses to nnbico the time to eight
The astute little sub-editor of the
the third term candidates, ami then since he stated publicly that he wiih
hours in his own private busim-se,
Timex has for some time ln<en indus­
wle-re he has both the power and the
the meltncholy results of th«- attempt not a stockholder in the lm-ks compa­
triously “grooming" the imlepemlent-
right to do it, is demagogy run to
LiImr Day ill
to force a third term for Grant ny, and ¡»referred to have them sold to
s--e<l. The people ought to sit down
!y incline«! members of the party and
Chicago, May 1?
with i’ 4
WHH referred to. Gen. Grant, the chief the l’nit«*<l States rather than to the
< hegon don’t
applying a mouth wash compounded
demonstration by org' nized life it. I>.-- on such '«Hilishness.
hero of the civil war, and tin* idol of state of Oregon. Again, it is objected
u ant. for a second time, to send abroad
Iialf
of
eight-hour
work
lias
l
oin»-and
of extract of party-duty ami eesw-nce
th«- loyal peojile of th«* north even that Mr. 'Thom¡»son is a shareholder gone, ami the prtnlictions of not ami th«- impression that she has more finds
of self-abnegation. This was inteialed
tn proportion to population than any
he could not have a third term. Rev. in the corporation that stippli.« elec­ blmnlsheds and an almost ninv« rs.d other stale in the ( tiioii.
to harden their mouths so that when
»•trike,
hav«>
not
Inen
realiz-d.
Labor,
LeRoy intimated that wh«-n such emi­ tric light from Willamette falls. He
i'lde. 1. was in ii great measure suspend working hoi ks ix i - i xxovek ' s mill .
Nickell and Holmss should Imtli
nent citizens ns those could not or owns, we are told, just one share, ami ed. Tiiousands of labor, rs quit work
jump into the wagon, take the front
t h ei/iminn: It is only one month
would not huve a third term th«- lesser never owned any more. | Oregonian.
for the day to mar.-li in tlie _re.,t more to «-lection, and Governor Pen-
seat and yank the reins the bits
parade, ami many mor. tlioasHmis
light» burning in this far western
Representative Hermann gave the made it a holiday. It wns an orderly, noyer has not yet. so far as the O/< -
wouldn’t cut tin» deep and cause the
</<>liinn knows, reduced the hours of
state were likely to In' summarily
jMistal department of the government g.nnl natured crowd, nml an orderly
refractory colts to kick over the traces.
snuffed out with a third term snuffer. a deserved shaking up the other day ¡larade. l he marching hm- wns alnmt labor of the workmen in his sawmill
Last we«-k the mouth wash t.n.k tin-
t i the eight, hour standard establisla d
it <n*eupied two by the Democratic party. Ibis is what
The Democratic nomine«- for coun­ over its narrow ecouomy in the mat­ four miles long.
following shape iu the Timex'x edi­
hours in pase-ing a given | ..mt, and the u cd to In* called ill N* w England
torial notes:
ty aam-SHor is notin favor of the ap­ ter of mail facihtit-s for Oregon. His numlier of men iti line was estim it. d
flying iu the face of Providenc«’. How
A word to the i-an.il<!i«ten for county of
plication of civil servie«- rules to ex­ speech attracted much attention, ami at about 35JHMI.
can the governor exinn-t to be re-elect-
Been Keep your temper nn.t -io nut fly off
'The car|»-litv.s. who lie.i In-eii placed ed without the votes of the working
IB- will result m benefit to our state. It
the handle under any .’ir<*uiii*tnii< «*« uier amination of county candidat««.
the re-nlt of the nomination- next Satur
is tune the representatives of the by the American l-’edei-itt .n of Lib -r men of Oregon? How can he < xpeel
-lay
• ♦ • • Sue. enn nt the polls, «hould wouldn’t lik«1 to have his brilliant
in the van of the eigln hour move­ to gain a single workingman’s vote
lend en< h would In- . nndidnle I.. n< c.-pt de
eastern
ami southern statis were ment, led th«- demonstrati. n.
••qualitieations" «mteiitatiouslv parad­
while he repndiat« s ami defK-s m his
feat at the bands uf the convention with
aroused to the fa<-t that the Pacific
One of .In- feat tires of 'he pr< n-er.-i 11 own practice the most ini[n»rtaut fea­
e luaniinttv.
ed Ix’fore an astonished public.
was
the
enormous
nnml>-
r
of
b
a
const stat«-s are growiug rapidly m
ture in the Democratic d«*claration of
\mong many principles, not exc«-pting that in favor
Richard J. Hinton has been appoint­ population ami need a postal policy ami mott.»-s cirried.
The Timex office used to lx- consid­
of a tariff for revenue only? Il is not
ered an establishment primarily and ed superintendent of irrigation under lilx-ral enough to allow for the expan­ motto, s were the following:
“Arbitration is our motto."
the Secretary of Agriculture, ami will
impossible ilia' the entire result of the
eternally devoted to drawing susten­
sion
of
business
ami
tin-
opi
ning
of
“Down with monopoly. '
conduct about
worth of expen­
present campaign in Oregon may In*
ance either cash or scrip from the mentation between nowandJulv 1st. undeveloped territory. I niprovenient
“To carpenters eight hours ami arbi­ di-cideil by the attitude of Governor
tration;
just
ilemand."
Hinton
propos««
to
abandon
’
Maj.
Democracy of the First Judicial Dis­
Pennoyer in relation to the eight, hour
of the [nistal service should not be
"When arbitration is compulsory. rule in his saw mill, lie is at present
trict, but of late years it seems to be Powell’s reservoir system as too ex­ confined to the aeei-h-ra!ion of rapid strikes
Will
cease.
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pensive. and to substitute artesian
in the unfortunate position of repu.it-
chiefly a nest for hatching candidates. wells for the the supply of special free delivery in the large cities.
After par..ding through some of ! .e attug a principle contitim-'i tn lmth
Why each one of the printers wasn’t hx-alitles, at the expens«- of the gov­
principal str. < ls of th.-w.s' side. ih«-y part) platforms, and which liis Repub­
That was aspiritnl row m theOregou marc'«-<1 to Lai e Front park, whore lican opponent respects and observes
given a nomination this time, is some­ ernment. It is proposed to appropriât«-
conference of the Evangelical church they listen« i to addr.-s. s from st vend in his own practice.
thing not yet explained. The Jack $375,(11)0 for the pun»oee next year. at Albany last Friday. If a political stands.
Work will I m - I «gun in Western Kan­
son county Democrats have long been sas ami South Dakota, and men are primary «-«invention bad di.'playiii
W ashixutox . May 2. Publishers of
thinking that they were doing pretty already iu th«- field boring <-x|ieninen- such a scene of “pliysieal” struggle
In view (»f th»» mer» > in bii-iiiies-- E'lglish reprints and of all other sorts
for
the
p«*s«-ssion
of
the
chair
as
oc
­
tal
wells.
well for the Timex, nt least they have
curred in this eonvi iition of t’Lnstii.n an»l Us ■xt. n-ions in the Northwt—t. of Ilin’.,py right«* I liooks. have Iwn
eeen it wax fat upon their lilieral tri­
Orders have Inn-ti issued for the ministers what a tim- It xt it would the S o »B1 h h » I a.-ilie railroad <---i:ip 1- long eoinplaining of the ilestrui tivi
»rd i- .l loo new lo.-ou.i ;iv.-s. comj»‘titi«,!i which has Ixn-n the chief
bute until its publisher is one of the squadron of evolution to |>r«M-e«-d to have afforded the pulpit fur a liomi)» Dy ii:
< »ver
1 KI freight cars of diff.-rent feature of trade.
There have been
heaviest land owners iu Southern Brazil for duty on the Smth Atlantic upon worldly Btiiblxirnm-ss, and ho» kind- -•■era. baggHge 1 ar- and -1X1A nearly a dozen firms in this city.others
station. 1’his is generally accepted to -are;istieall y would the debasement of
< fregon.aud a quiet investor in valuable mean a desire on the part of the ad­
m Boston and still nth, re in Chicago
the worldly ¡Kilitician have 1 h - cu refer cab«».
real estate in Portland. To see him ministration to foster ami cement r«l t«>.
Th»» iinvcilniif of tl e h ohîinænt and winch have Ix-vti sm-h rivals that even
a living profit, th»-y say, seems to In-
now paying the back salary of his friendly relations with South American
l he woman who wants to make gar­ Rtaib of James \\ . M ir>li.tll, discover­ b'-yoml tin- rang • of possibility. Hilt
republics.
hired man with the spoils of the
den always lives next door to th«- er »f 4<»ld ui t ’.ilifor h u (H’ iirr -i .U nov th.y have joim-.l. ami seveut«*en
Creed Haymond has I hh -11 persiia.lt.1 woman who keeps chick«-ns. I bis is C> »In- a last Satnr I. y.
county convention which he con­
of the most mi|iortalit houses publish­
to abandon lus intention of resigning said to never fail, ami was sent in by a
(\difornia is the first state to apply ing nucopyrigiited laniks have either
trolled isa little rasping, to say the
his position as chief legal counsellor woman who lives next dixir to a wo for apa»v for exhibits at the World’s sold or rented their interests to the
least.
of the Southern Pacific Co.
I rnau who keeps chickens.
' John \V. Lovell Company, of this city.
I Fair at Chicago.
Friday,...
Mtti/ !*, 1^90
A FACT!
Tiouseis al $3.50
!
om Gicai $3.00 Shoes
sol 'l l I i;i?N
< ) ? ’
Don’t be Misled
from ns.
WE ARE OFFERING MOW
Weinstock, Lubin & Co
400 to 412 K St., Sacramento, Cal
cinti Children 's Sirene lieti
Lettin
\
X 1 )
\
Men’s Working Pants, good value, at $1.
It will pay you to give us a call at tin
MAIN STREET
OPPOSITE THE
MORAL BROS
ASHLAND. OREGON
1‘acitir Coast Crop Prospects.
W ashin «; t <» n , May 3.
A inilleti!i
isHUPtl by the signal service says: < >n
the Pacific coast region wheat pros-
pt*cts were never letter; poach an«l
apple crops will I m * short, but other
fruits and berries proniise a good yield.
In California the reports indicate that
the peach crop has h< eu injured bad!}
by exet'ssive rains. Many trees have
been destroye<l along th»* Sacramento
river. Fruit prospects, however, are
l»etter in the northern portion of the
valley. Al»»»nt an average grape crop
is anticipated, while apricots and »•ber­
ries are most promising. Reports from
California indieat»* that weather con­
ditions have not been favorable for
grain crops, owing to excessive rains
in many localities.
BAIN
wagons
Carts
Fur till- belli tit of tin- getli-rill pillili.-
1 wish to uav: "1 know troni personal
evperiem-e. in th»- use of < 'hambi-rlll ill’s
l.oitgh Keniviiv. in in> family for inv
children that it is an alisi,lute ] recent
alive ami a positive cure for croup if
-given according to the directions
I
make this statemei-t hoping that some
oiie ninv In- benefited by knowing my
experience m the use of this valuable
remedy.’’ F. S Kokiuxi, n. merehaiit.
Botua. Shell,v
Iowa. .’XI cent licit
ties for sale bv ('hitwood Bros.
\1 the-
ASHLAND
BROKEN OUT !
MILLS
t
BIG BAB(
Y< »I .
< n no
i nd
How often do wo see this on ths
faces of children am), alas, of in-opl.«
who otherwise are healthy? What
c:uises it ? Had Bl.nnl, Tlie though»
is terrible; the trouble is worse. No
ordinary heli» can remov«* it. It re-
<|iiires something unusual.
Do m.»
tak«-cheap sarsaparilla* or l.l.nni puri­
fiers. You must have Hoinething that
lias proven its ,n>werin In.th Europe
ami America. Geueral Wheat, roti
N«-lson, of L.ndon, says: “My <•
perienee in the English army, as w.
as in America, convinces 1110 tl
nothing so throughly purities .
I,], h nl. or adds to the health. vi<
life, as Dr. Acker's English
Elixir."
This grand Elixir is sold by drug­
gists ill all parts of America. It m a
goO'l. pure, honest medicine. Try il
to-day.
P lants
GOOD VARIETY
All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and
Harrows have ever sold in this market
HOUSE PLANTS.
Roses, Geraniums, Fuchsias, Pansies,
Verbenas, Petunias, Pinks,
Etc., Etc.
TJ
W\T
-A l’IKINNÎAI
PIANI-
r«;|.|\ Mny 1-1
IdiPAIRS
VEGETABLE PLANTS.
I AUBAoE
< El l.l’.V. < M I lEl.oWEI:.
.I..Z.-II, l.un'lr.'.i
»nd
I am selling plant» as cheap as you
can get them Ea6t.
C. R. VAN AELSTYR
«
l;or Harrows and Plows Constantly on Hand.
I
HOUS E!