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ASHLAND TIDINGS. The Tunex of last week contains! the following despicable attack upou State Sii[x*rintemlent McElroy: POLITI» \I. POI Vi s. Railroad Items. Jacksonville Items. R > i'liuastnr Galvin, who came up ViiM*nipuli»us Buncviube. l he county jail now has two ix-cu- from < ¡rant’s Pass last Tuesday, says There is no issue l>etween the re- it is umlerstoo.l that work will soon l>e |iants. publican p.arty and the dvin<»cratic iKgiin U|>on tli«* pi»«c*'of new road tola* In. J. W. Roltiiisou is 111 Poitlaml. party on tlie convict contract labor built Hi (low creek canyon. It will lie v¡siting relatives. system. Both parties hav«* denounctsl nearly two miles in length and will lx* Judge Webster, :>ccoinp«itiied by sev it in tlieir platforms of this year. almo-t all h'.ivy rock work, probably But in “arraigning th«* republican liiehl iingone tunnel. It is likely that eral attorneys, will leave for Lake party for having fastened it upon the a fore«« of from tlhti to 1000 men will be i-ounty 111 a few days, where they go to slate to the detriment of our honest set at work there Siam: atnl that it hold the May term of Circuit Court. A. 11. Maegly and family have gone labor," the democratic party is guilty will take them till .Se)>tember to com to San Francisco and San Jose for a of an act at once dishonest and un plete tlie job. visit. On their return Mr. M. will go scrupulous. Speaking of plans for the Southern to Portland, where he will engage in In 18^2, Mr. A. Bush, late chairman of the democratic state c«*ntral com Pacific, l’r.*s. Huntiugtou said 111 San business. C. B. Rostel, Jacksonville’s popular The Tunis ih coining down to cam mittee, was superintendent of the pen Francisco the other day: PHIL METCHAN, of Grant. •'I cannot tell alxiut plans for new barlier, left tins week for a business itentiary. In his report of that year, paign work with a descent that han addressed to th»* detnocratb Governor roads until I get tiie present system visit m the Puget Sound region, where si IT. OF ITBLK’ INSTICI<’TK»N. landed it clear utnler the mire of mis Thayer, he laid great sto ss upon his into l>ett««r shape. All our roads have he will look after the interests of his M«‘ELKOY, of Beuton. E rep resent ation, already. Nothing economical management of the prison, b«x«n run politically rather tiian finan brother, who was drowned dtiriug the state pkintf . il could In* more unjust than this attack which was due in a large degn*e, as he cially, ami liow there must beaclumge winter. F. c. BAKER, of Multnomah, showed, tothe leasing of the convicts for th«« better in the entire morale of A man aged ulioul seventy years, U| m » d our State Su|>ennten<lent, and to manufacturers. He pointed out,, the system. < >ur roads in future must and a stranger 111 this place, was JI imr. A fi ’K emf . coi kt . nothing could l»e more utterly false however, that the law as it then ex- lx* run on ¡1 railroad, not a political drowued in Applegate last Suuday IL S. BEAN, *«f Laue. than the poeitiou in which it seeks to ist«*d waa not «uch as would s<*cure basis. It. was not long since one of while attempting to cross the stream' l«t-rKI«T ATTORNEY FIRST JITU« 1 A I. place him l>efore the i>eople of South the leasing <»f convict.s on the must our men, under liistructious, went up in a Ixiat. His body was found several lUSTKU'T. h««re into a mountain country and gave miles from the place where he met his fav«»rable terms for the state. ern Oregon. Su|»erintendent McElroy C. B. WA TSON, of Jackson. ix>u«Ls to ascertain if the ex untimely death. lb* therefore r» commended the pas- was in Ashland hist Friday and Satur sag«» of a law authorizing th»» leasing of tension of oil! lines Would lx- built iu Mrs. W. J. Ply male. Grand Secretary a eeitain lime. \V«> had already the day u | mui a purely professional visit, the convicts for a term of years. of the State Convention of Rebekah right of way promised, ami the idea of This feature «»f his report was ap and be came at that time at the urgent proved by Gov. Thay«*r, who. in his giving Ixilids was remaikable. W’tis I legree Lodges, is in Portland, assist invitation of the President of the iimesage to the legislature of that year, ••v««r such a thing beard of in railroad ing in the preliminary arrangements -r ATE SEN VToK. Jackson County Teachers’ Associa ailviwateil the convict contract lalh»r methixls? The reason for it was that for the annual session, which will Is- held nt Odd Fellows Temple in the THEO. CAMERON. tion, Prof, (ietz, w ho, with the sup|M»rt system, not only as a measure of dis within the time that th«* railroad was city of Portland, May I'd, 11*00. cipline, but also on grounds of promiseil, a vote was want«-! from that KHl'KESFN T ATI VES, of the other enterprising teachers of Misses Ida ami Fannie Fisher re-' economy. seetloii. Our present system must be .•CALL. J. W. MERRI IT, the county. is neglecting nothing to Senate bill No. 15, pr«»viding a law brought ti|> Iwfore we can think of turned to their home in San Francisco, GEO. BROWN. advance the standard of the enininoii for leasing the convicts, was intro building much new road. Our central after a month’s pleasant sojourn in Jacksonville. The young ladles were «T.EKK. schools in this part of tlie State, The duced that year by Air Perris, a road has for som«« time been a sort of M \X MILLER. dem<H*ratic senator from Lane county, kindergarten for the entire system. the recipients of mauy social courtesies assertion of the Tunes that the meet- KE< lillliEK. l he bill provided for leasing lhe con i My policy will be to timid f««eders into at their former home during their visit. ing of the ass«»riation at Central Poiut victs at thirty cents a «lay, and was all the fertile little valleys, ami to put N. Fisher, their father, acconqiaiileil M. L. ALFORD. a month or more ago was “a much voted for in that shape by every dem branch roads wherever I se«* a district them home. SHERIFF, Mrs. Judge Bybee and son, of I J. G. B1RDSEY. more important" one is as falsi' as the ocratic senator, and pas.sed without that ne»«ds a road andean support one. objection. I have onlered lines to lx« run by ell- . Portland, is visiting Jacksonville for j TKEASriiEK. rest of the paragraph. The meeting In the lions«*, by the « iTorts of Mr gainers from four different points. We the benefit of the latter's health, which JAMES CRONEMILLER at Central Point was the first one held A. N. Gilbert, of Marion county, now will iloul>ll««ss begin this Hummer from has lieeti bad since the first of the i s« H<"»l. SI'I'ERINTENHENT, by lhe association since its organiza ¡x»stmaster at Salem, lhe rate per day Oakdah* to Merct'd along the f«x>t hills, year, the result of a serious attack of C B FITZGERALD. tion at the county institute duriug was rais«*d to forty ceutH, and the bill but there is little other new work in la grippe. They are the guests of a i ASSESSOR, pass«*d th«’ house in that shape. Every prosp<«ct immediately. Connection lx«- relative, Mrs. J. N. T^Miller, and the holiday week, l'lie association meet I. L. HAMILTON. «lemocrat present vote«I for the bill. tween Santa Margarita an«l Santa lad will no doubt soon recover in tlie ings were regarded as somewhat of an There were absent s«*v» n d«*mo«*rats Barbara is a long job and difficult, ami genial and healthy climate of South «'oMMISHIoNEK, ex|>erimeut, anil the officers did not ami seven republicans, l’lie only dis business at present hardly warrants ern Oregou. WM. RAY. wish to invite the State Su|s rinteml- senting vote was Geo. \V. McBride, th«« construct ion of th»« line. 1 doubt Sl'KVKYOB, now republican candidate for s«»cre- if there will be any more work for this Grant's Pass Notes. I’ETER APPLEGATE. elit to come out here to 11 meeting tary of state. time 011 th«« \\fst Sul« line south from «'OKONEK, w hich might not lie a complete sue It is said that after Gov. M i»ody s Tracy. 'There are not many people Our uew local paper, the “Grant's DR J. S. PARSON. cess. To the gratification of all, the inauguration, ex-Gov. Thayer was em- there yet to use the road. Pass News,” is expected to make its Ort'goiiixn. May 111. teachers of the county took an active ployetl to lobby for the passage of the first appearance this week, Friday. bill. Among others, as the record KDIÏORIAI. MlT>> ANU NEW'. interest 111 the association from the shows, th«' following <ie|egat«*s to th« Manager Richard Ivx'hler of the The office will be on the ground floor start, and the meeting at Central late dem«HTatic state convention wer«» Southern l’aciti • return«*«! y«*s!erday of a eomimxlious ami convenient build 'The Timex claims tSH) majority in Point was well attended and very sat members of th«» legisl.itnr«« of 18*2, from Cow cr«x«k canyon, where he has ing lielongmg to the towusite com pany. which Mr. Fitzsiuious, tlie edi Jackson county. We shall s « kiu see isfactory. It was then determined to and voted for the lull, which is now Ix-'ti for a day or two, noting the pro tor, rents of Arthur Conklin. gress of th«« work iu the canyon. 11« the law ’ on the subject : Allen Parker how »«ear*y correct this claim is. invite the State Superintendent to lie ami T. E. Cauth«»rn, of Benton; J. M r««)'orts that the track 1.- now hi g«xxl Bishop Mornss conducted Episcopal shii|x* ami that the sch««diile time will sei vices and pr««aelivd a most excellent “Th»« gh<|st.s of forgotten dims aud present at the next meeting of the as Siglin, of (\ h » s ; T. G. Hendricks, of six«n again besh<irtcued. sermon on Monday evening iu the new Lane; Piinham Wright, of 1 non S. twisted aix’ounts return to plague us sociation, the time and place of which The object of his trip was largely Baptist church, which was generously P. M osh , of Lak«»; «1. (’ Nelson, of when we most would shun them."— was last Friday and Saturday in Ash Yamhill, and the great lalmr agitator to confer with Chief Engineer ILxxl temlerisi to the Episcopalians by our land. Tlie attendance of teachers was <»f Clackamas. John My»*rs. erstwhile of th«* Southern Pacific, with refer lilx-ral Baptist friends. The Bishop | Nickell. ence to r««const meting the road, was assisted by Rev. Tieknor, rector of considerably larger than at the first the democratic candidate f«»r c The Bubo)» Rev. A. LeRoy, Democratic candi- meeting, and the Times* assertion gressman. Mr. V«»at«»h. of Laue, also which, owing to th«* sinh* and conse the Medford church. dtile for State School Superintendent, that this meeting was in any way less voted for th«» bill, and his proxy in th«- quent damming up of the water, has honors and dignities his office, and the now com«« so near the present stage people here displayed their apprecia is not a memlier of the < irand Army of important than tlie former one isa bald «convention, together with the above of the water as to requires new l«x'a- tions by crowding the church to hear named dem«»cratic luminaries, vo‘e«i the liepubli«*, as has lieen claimeil by falsehood. Its anxiety to hit our able m th«» convention for th«» platform. tion to lx* <«om)>letisl before tli«« win him. ter rains s«*t in and there will prob some of his friends. Sol. Abraham, of Roseburg, was in and popular State Superintendent a The record shows that th«» democratic ably lx« a mile and three-quarters of party attempt«»«! to “fasten convict town Tuesday looking to his interests J. Q. Willits, well and favorably foul blow led it to take chances on lalwir upon the state” at even a cheap very heavy work, including a new here. He has given Messrs. Conklin known in Jackson county, is the Re statements which will prove a lioome- er rate than now exists. (Salem cro-siug of Cow cr«x*k, s«>m<* 2lHI to and Clark the agency of his town 2oO f««et in length, which it is pro- (iroperty at Glendale w Inch is begin publican nominee for Schis»! Superin rang campaign shot. Superintendent Statesman. posed to span with ati iron bridge. ning to boom just now. tendent of Lake county. He is well McElroy has l»een an efficient, active, Southern Pacific offieials report Mrs. S««ott Snldoiis gave readings to progressive official, ami has done much I'olitunl I'uints. qualified for the poeitiou. that travel over tlieir hue is consider- a highly pleased ami appreciative to improve and elevate the public If any citizen of Oregon has «loubts abiy abiy lighter than a year ago. It is audien -e in th«« new Opera House last “After ail, the way it looks now, it schools of < Iregon. His majority over as to Sy lvester Peinioyer being a dem explain«*«! in part by the colla|>se of Saturday evening. Her power in the might have l>een tx«tter if one of us his opponent this year will lie one of agogue of the broadest ami uio-t mag the Southern California boom. There leep walking seem« in Ma lietl , is nificent stripe, he has only to post have l>'«« n so 111 my hithert > b >th go something marva«! *us. The att«*mlance hail waited two years. The blamed the largest of the state ticket. himself as to th»« talent« d gentleman s ing to California to look after tlieir was not as large as the performance 1 teniocratic voters don't seem to drive manouvres 1 Missouri bushwlia'ker investments after coming here, by the merit««<l,««wing to a lingering nervous worth a cetit." [Nickell-Holmes. That was a piteous ap|x«al for sym style) «luring th«' past two w«*i«ks. Northern rout« s and who after being comhtlou of mind 011 the part of many With one sw««ep of Ins hand h > The I’«<//• </ liecord doesn’t seem to pathy in the editorial columns of the talks alwuit i: irality, ami then shows tn Southern California ami miking who were m tlie audience and wit or l«H'kitig after investments already ness'd tin« panic 011 the previous Tues have a very high opinion of the con Timex last week, wherein the snb- Ins estimate of th«« Ameri««an citizen tmnle, wish to return to the East by day whi'n the scenery took fire. Every speaking for the chief and editor, by walking into a lager b»«er saloon vention, or the controlling characters Port I ami or the «Souml. The collapse thing is perfectly safe now, however, where private apartment- for "parti«-.-" of the Southern California l>«x>m lias ami no further danger need be appre of the convention, that made up the himself, explained how the party" is kept 111 the rear and endeavoring llenioeralic county ticket of Jackson hail tied their hands by nominating to “whoip it up." One minute h» be ehangt*d t Ins to <1 great extent, and hended. them both for office, and how their moans th»« fate of the p«ior mail and people now ar«« inclme-i to come a nd Next Friday evening the ladies of county. return by the Northern routes. the different churches combine ami great modesty would prevent them prates of the uneonstitutiouality of hold a business carnival to raise funds 'l’he nominees for county offices, on from defending themselves in the bit- a single citizen owning more than a for the purchase of a stove and other of Panner bays. the llepnhlicau ticket, seeitiK' the drift ter attacks which they expected from specific«! amount of land, ami the next minute he s««l»«cts Barney Goldsmith W. A. GrandhiiL superintendent of kitchen furniture to furnish a room 111 of feeling on the other side of the the other papers, The idea of Nickell with Ins Balch heir claim to act as Ins bri Iges on th«« east ami west division tlieojiera bouse building, where church house, Wiiut it distinctly understood creeping behind the shield of his guiding star to pilot Inm iuto the <>f th«« Southern Pacific lines in Ore fairs ami f«*stivals may do their cook ing. Tlie young ladies are being Unit they tire not running on a ticket modesty” for «lefeuse will make the chair of governor of Oregon. Con gon, with his family, was in Salem <irille<l tor the occasion by Mrs. Boal- sistency is clearly not one of the jew yesterilay looking after th«« matter of prepured by the Nickell Holmes com people of the "first judicial district" els that Sylvester Peinioyer wears 111 Salem's new steel bridg««. His private ieh. The programme will consist of bination. smile a smile of wouilrous breadth. his slnrt front. From the «lay when, <«ar. in which he travels over the road, marching, and songs and recitations by our local talent. 1 he gentlemen nominated for rep These two very "modest" gentlemen accepting the fr««e land ami prot»»ctioii is th«« one formerly known as th«« given by this government, he anger««d Farming and fruit proe|>eets are "presid««ut's ear.' which was built resentatives on the republican ticket were stidly im|s>se«l upon, no doubt, not at the assassination of President aisiut the y««ar ls72for Ben Holladay’s quite promising in and Hround Grant's when they permitted themselves to lie are truly representative citizens, ami Lincoln, he has not ehang.-l. It was use, h«« then ls«ing president of th«« Pass. The damage to fruit by the late in tlieir etctiiiii the county would do forced into th«1 aci'eptnm*«' of the the same f«*«*ting that promiiteii turn road know«: as th«« Oregon aud Cali frosts is less than first ex)«erien<«ed. H1SKITOV <«ot NTT, «'AL. It is titled up in three com- Hence, there is more life in husmees itself honor atid credit. Jackson nominations so greatly against their to raise th«« price of lumber in • iregon fornia. I Yrekn JouriiHl, May 14.1 circles. when lumlier was scarce ami laboring county ought to lie represented in the own inclination ami interest, but then men were struggling to build homes. partmeiits kitchen, «lining room ami Swan A Lemay liave au or«ier from t!i«* < sitting room. The rear platform is We exjiect our water works and elec legislature with just such men of when tlie peofile call for servants pa It was the same f««ehiig tlmt prompted •smiething near lhr««e times as large as <1 A I. Stage Co . for four uew stage* two to tric lights to lie 111 operation liefore tw *eut to Cloverdale, aud two for a route up triots must ols'j , even if it be so very him to lienioan tin« time when a "dirty thos«> of th«« regular ears, ami many long. ability ami character. mirth. I'll«* com pun« consider Swau A Lemay » stag«*« the Lest ibey have used any nigger” would ever casta free I «allot.' liav«« been the times that the lion. Ben rough on their “ni«»lesty." New side walks are being laid eight where. ami afterwards to trust one of them for ami his party have !<>oke«l out upon Our friends of the Union party ami leu feet in width with room left The rainfall iu Yreka, including the U*t have named a ticket for this county. I. L. Hamilton, of M—lford. who is I uui I nt enough to Itiiil-l a house ami Salem ami th«« surrouuding country for t rees at the sid««H. Anil we also ex- storm, foot.* up a tutu! of 26 32 inches fur the tlar«> to influence bls vol«« on that ac- wlnl«« sealtsl upon it m passing back |H«et a railroad to Creseut City about season. Like the voters of the other partlee, nominated for <*ounty assessor, is a «•ount. It was the sami* feehtig that atnl forth over the road. In the center as s-Hin as Roseburg gets hers through The Y. R. R. Co. expemlr.] |3.'i00 last year however, they will no doubt nee the gentleman who stands high at home prompte«i him to talk anti-Clunes«', of each si«l«« of this conveyance is an to C«ios Bay. in ballasting and improving the road bed. a American privilege of discrimination as a jH-rfet-tly reliable, honorable man and then drop the issue after Iteiug oblong oval liearing th«« inscription. necessity, on all railroads during the first x ear, and lost about <1 100 duriug the block ami elioiiv from all the tickets when ami a public-spirited, active, progres eieetdi on that platform and that "Pre-nb'Ut's Car.” m gilt letters. Ill LAKE COFNTV. ade of January and February, without alone. It was tin« sam«« fis'lttig tiiat it <‘om<*s to selecting men for offices Hive citizen. counting the damage to road bed Au ns Ills fellow townsmen (ironqiteil him to inak«« solemn ple*lges former days it was eonsi<|er«s| a hand l.akevieM Examiner May ’ s.J soim« |K«i<««« of workmanship, but. ses- ment of lu per relit or >2 -0 u» r share has v hicli are more of a liiisineee than a know him to lie fully qualified for the Is fore theel««ction. whii'li he n««v**r k»'pt <«om|>ire.l w'.tli the eleg'ant sl««e|<ers ( n»ose lake ih back to it« normal con- beeu levied to make up tlie deni-mm y. p ilitieal nature. office of assessor, ami they have show n afterwards. | Portland Times, Dem, now lx«ing hauhst over the line, it ditioii. Th«« water is a f<x>t ih«»«p now Janie* Bell, tlie veteran stage driver of ranks only along with th«« calssiee cars where it was dusty this time last year. eariv days, well known on the route between their appreciation of his capacity for Yreka amt Jacksonville, amt afterward* Rev. A. LeRoy, the Democratic public affairs by making him a mem A splendid ram fell yesterday, w hich Klamath Governor Petinoyer ami Mr. Gold att.u'h<«<l to the freight, trams now. river ferryman, died last Wedne* iioininee for S c I iihi I Superintendent, ber of the city council and clerk of smith meet with re|s>ate«l «liscouruge- During last Febrnary it was use«l as a lias given another start for tlie grass. day evening at Heuiey. in this county, aged years. Jim has beeu in poor health for ments 111 their efforts to nullify tlie mess house for th«« h««.'id officials who The feed was never better than at the 60 reeeiveil less than seventy v«»tes for their school district. over a year or more, and receix ed evt ry at Furthermore, de«*lariitioii of tin* < >r«*gon «leni<M'ra<*) sn|>erint««mi<sl the rebuilding of the present time. teution that kind friend* and his luviug < 'oiinty Sell« k »I Su|H»riiiten«lent <»r lie is able to get around ami attend to A mountain lion grabbeil a lamb and < hildren cullld extend. Jim s wife died in favor of fr«>e wool. If there is any track hi the Cow creek canyon in Clatsop «•«»uiity two years ag<». lie businesH liefore the day of judgment s«>tlle«l democratic «loctrine it is that Southern < iregon. It might be adii ♦si came down off the hills just east of the Mvveral year* ago and his surviving < hildren arc left orphans, for whom no doubt the de ran on the Prohibition ticket then, Hr arrives. His intimate friends, taking raw materials, more es|ie<'iallv agricul here that this once famous ear is now • ‘hessimm place, Inst week. censed ha* made good provision. The inner known all aloni. the line as the "Ark." al look place in Hruley lnsl Friday, w ith re tural raw materials, and most ««special w ill get more votes for Stale Superili advantage of his stature, dublied him Joe Swam, of Bear Creek, Crook ligioua services by Re\ T H uilbcrt. of the ¡ Statesman. ly wool, should lie lmportrd without comity, hits succeeded in raising 115 Episcopal church iu this place, and was tendent oil the Ih'iliia'rntlC ticket, but "Shorty" Hamilton, ami that name is duty. This is, of course, mvolvtsl'in himbs for every hundred ewes he had largely attended by his numerous friends of lie has no more chalice of an election the only one by which lie is known by the «leclaration of the Or»«gon «ieiiio- Keulvv and from other sections of this couu Piolli'er Noi'ii'tv Meeting. in his band. try. than lie hail two years ago. many people throughout the county. cratic platform in favor of a tariff for It is reported that A. 11. B«x>merhas Ih«< llth annual meeting of the We hear that a new paper i« to l»e *tart«-d revenue only, which the Goveruor and He is not running on his name, but as the Chairman ar«« trying so hard to ex Pioneer Society of Southern Oregon s»H*iir<«d tlie mail contract from here to in town in a few week*, which show s that The rumor industriously circulated Linkville and Ag«*r, under the -‘Tl hour Yreka must be improving to *ustain three will be held at Ashland on Thurstlay some people who know him well and plain away. It was the doctrine of the June ."¡th IN'.M), for the purjMise of elect schedule, and also the route from her»* newspapers. We welcome the uew pub l>y some of our Democratic friends will vote for him don't know him as last national deinoeratic platform ing otlie«‘is of thes<K*i«*ty for the en to Summer Lake. His bids were nec lisher or publishers, however, with due courtesy, ami Impe we may all get along that George Brown, of Eagle Point, I L. Hamilton, we want it understood which emlorstsl the Mills lull. It was suing y««ar, ami th«« transaction of any essarily low to secure the contracts. pleasantly and sociably. would decline to accept the nomina th«« «bs'trm«« of Clevelaml s famous free ’lhe Dunsmuir people are determined to that it is “Shorty" himself who is the trade message. It was the .loctrine of other business that tuny properly lie Since the murder at Willow Rauch, have a newspaper, tlie pres* having already tion for representative is not true brought Iwfore the meeting. been received. the friends of Win. Dahlke, who nominee. the last dem<H*rati<’ house of r«')>res<«nt- S ilas J. D av , Mr. Brown has accepted the Ilo tn ina worked for J. V. Sapper List summer, atives, as well as of th«« last democratic Secretary. are wondering what became of him. tion, as has every other candidate administration. Freew«s>) is the most He left here last full to go to Warner, The Sugar Pine I mor anil Ijiiiilx-r < 11111)111111 named by the Republican county con NOTES AMI NEUS. distinct ami pronoiinctsl article of faith tint has never been heard from since. Of Grant's Pass, Or., have their new to lie found 111 th«« democratic eonf««s- vention. and the ticket as a whole hits '«« He left his tools, clothing, au«l some factory in full operation. Their ca sion. If there were any doubt on this excellent prosjM-cts of success. Ewiiges due him. ami saiil he wonltl pacity is doubled, and they are pre It is rumored that Dillon will sue [stint as there isn't it woulil I k - < «V Tin!or urn). either return for the articles or send pared to fill all orders for Imth con c««e<l Parnell as the Irish lea«ler in settle«! by the recoril of pn.eee.hngs in w I i Mux Muili" .< .-rk Jird* The Republicans of Lake and Parliament, in coliseqiieiii*e of Par the senate shortly la-fore the final vote Ja i for them soon. He wore a light suit tract work and stock goods promptly. of clothes when he left Lakeview, and With their new and perfect system of i Klamath counties have nominated for nell's ill health. on the lull authorizing the secretary t Ins same Chas. Washburn, of Willow kiln drying they can furnish all work Joint Representative in the Legisla The tariff debate l«egnn in th«« of the treasury to classify worsteds ns Ranch, was seen last fall, wearing a in perfect condition. Their new dry woolens, which the l ’ resi lent approve«! ture, Mr. A. Sniilcr.one of the leading Hons«* of Representatives last Friilay. very similar suit. No person in War kiln will thoroughly season lumber in yesterday. During its tliseiission pioneer citizens of Lake county, a gen an«l will continue through this week. Jon ‘s, of Arkansas, moviil an amend ner lias seen Dahlke, ami his disap four days, and has a daily capacity of The Senate is «liscilssmg the silver pearance is unaccounted for. ten thousand feet. th man well and favorably known bill. ment placing wool on the free list. Ail In all classes of work. Imth in de the democratic senators present sev throughout Southeastern Oregon as a KLAMATH COl’XTY. signs and workmanship, they are sec George Francis Train reachisl Lon entts-n in number, voted ave; all thè representative business man of that don last Saturday in his race around Linkville Star May 9. ond to none on the Pacific Const. republicans prment thirty Tour, voi«««! part of our State. Mr. Snider is well the glol>e. Mr ami Mrs. John IxYosley, of W<»ol River, Send to them for estimates on all job Thus far he has made the no. This complett-s. contirius ami *tnrte<l thi* w«*«’k for B<»i>«* <’ity, Idaho, work and for price lists and discounts qualified for the |M*itioli. and there is l»«st time on recorii. He lia«l l»t«n out strengt liens thè rvctird. 1 he deino- ’vteere Mr*» Dio-loy's mother «tied re< ently, t of ami w her«-her father is seriously ill Th«*y on stock work. All kinds of himlier, little doubt of lil < election by a hand tifly-two days, and said lie would be cratic party is for Ire«« wool always and X. f brought their tiire«- voungot «'hlldren with thoroughly seasoned, constantly on back in Tacoma in ten «lays more, everywhere, in congr««ss. m natiomil some majority. mnou i j ted Ujl them, hid ! will probably remain away all hand. Boxes of every description are OIL beating Nelly Bly by ten days. c< invent ion, m < >r««g ’«ni, in the«>ry and T summer made by them and furnished in large in practice, in pur) rK«se and in ai't It Johnny Kelliher, formerly of l.iukrillc, w U u: r a l llte ! und ni The next numlter of the lluihrnu I- only important io insist upon Ibis The T iwno . s has nothing to say ha.> «rntered th«* U s sign«! «x'rvire ut Kort or small quantities. You will con \s*inlM»ne He mudo Hppli.-fttion tor the sult your interests by dealing with against the personal character or A<ji will show in an article on railway lieeause certain r»«sponsible leaders of B t p*>sition nearly two years ago, and has at this reliable atnl truly first class in construction over 11<*> miles adib-l qualification . for office of District V to the track mileage of the United the Oregon dem<M*ra.'y ar«« taking it Li't simuec’led. il lianshipo I d stitution. <>r I Fred ’ lift left f< torney Colvig. For his faithful ser- States so far in IK'.K). There have ilium themselv«>H to «leclare that the M’l ation for party platform d< h « s not mean fre»« t rad<* ah or ‘.er t< will attend to vnv of the state in this district he is lieen in all 911 new roads Iwguti or in anything. D<*imx«raey means fret ii lot sold aw hile. n interest« .1 i h Fred Humin, . i a hornc-lmyer, alarle«! for entitled t<> high honor :mdcredit. But incorporate«! since January 1st last. wool everywhere. jOregonian. in i «I«!’« «r !«•(■ This paper predicts that the construc San Erancix’o this week with l'ighteeii htad I I -<! H . Inly 1 I* M). his attention must I k - called tothe fact tion m i'!*1 Will exceed that of lwstl, of tin«* ho>M.*s of lames ! \V cdne*day night the sawmill log boom that there ar»« other niemliers of the when 5'juo miles were built. « *1 i m ut I he ab«>ve the rapid* broke in the center ami Hill air San I' rat.eisci « I lls a longing eye up« «11 profession in the First Judicial Dis •town came lhe logs, plunging ami bumping Walla Walla I nioii: lli** I nion ma through the rapid*. riMUg, falling and leap trict whom the people may wish to calls the attention of the women of the pur« water of Lak»« Tahoe, but it Orde ing uponone another unul the wwer lake nmy have difficulty in tapping the honor and favor, and now that Mr. tlie couutry to the eight hour -trikes had HOO«»f them on its silverv breast Eight Ht. rof tlx« lake for drinking pnrpos««e. aside from hundred g<M»d logs is a heavy los*. hut the of the males. What is sauce for the 1 spi-duiin. Colvig has made ¡1 g<s'«l professional tlie building of long conduit. wiii«»h null w ill«<»ntinue to saw idles of lumber all Ieri I tini’ J gisise is sauce for the gan«h r.of course; the same. Oue hundred fog* remain in the would c««st many million dollars. A reputation and is so well known but is the sauce for th«« gander also boom, and doubtlrss there will be some throughout the district lie ought to sauce for the got*«.', brethren and sis letter has lie««n rec««iveii by the luiard lixeh logging iu the timla-r by the lake this of supervisors of San Fr «ncisco from summer gracefully step out of office and into ters'? How many wives of the strikers tin* stilt»« luiard of Nev.id «, |«rot»'sting The dour mill at Kcno i* in thw hands of a the more lucrative private practice get out with eight tiours work per «lav? agtuust the pr«ije<«t which th»« Lak«« gentleman from Redwood. ’ al , but the mill Ami if their wives w >nl«l strike for *it<* is still in th«* han«i* of Mr Pusenbury Tahoe Water Company is uti.b«rt iking which he is able to enjoy. eight hours. W011M they kick against to bav«* the city a«lopt. 'l’lie protest I d Combination. Proportion, and Process of l he argument about this is simidy that if Mr. busenbiiry yields now lie will be ueli prepn-atioii. lit»»«] * sarsaparilla |M»sseas«*s the paid, the procession? but if he does not, he will probably ants claim no individual ha- any right It is th«'j general venlict that Max full curative value of the t*est known reme uewrget a dollar that is due him on the Washington dispatch. May 11: .As to usurp the waters of L ke Tab««»«. dies ”f the vegetable kingdom. Muller has lw*en a ea|ml>le and ai«*«om- mill property. The Truck»««« river, wlu.-li flows down Bob. Eminitt ha* twenty hand* at work on Pc ¡liar in «tn-iight and«*conomy— Hood’s motlating public servant as county sistant Secretary i ichciior has written through Reno and Wash.»« \.dle\, , m u state roa<l, and rapidly apprua« hiug a letter to the house committee on ap ha’*npar;lla is the only medicine of which tin* from tin* state line. clerk. and in his ease th»* voters of the propriations in regard to the immi gr««at lienefit to a vast an 1 o' eoimtry can truly lx* said. ** 1U0 doses one dollar." «•oiinty will lie heartily in favor of the gration laws and the Chinese exclus (or irrigation puriMis»«. Tins river ba other im di< ¡it. s require larger doses, and do Not bv inything she drank or took, Tnl**rcuh*b Among Ijtdd’s Cattle. application of the custom which give- ion act. He calls attent ioh tothe fad its source in Tahoe, and if tlie lake not pnxlm e as g.wH| re<ults ns Were to lie taiq>»sl for th»« San 1’i.in- By (hnn’tioii of the ntate veterinary but by bad blood. Is it any woiidei a -mNithl term to a county official who that while the imnugr.int l.tw prohib cim ' o water supply ascon'. - | j:,). j, u II ihh I' s »sar^apaiilla. she feels “blue?" In most cases its t h«* landing in this count i y of con f »-cnl!ar ii its liiedi'-iutd merit. Hood « surgeon. 11W of U.S. Ladd's valuable blues are only another name for Imd has served the public faithfully for victs. lunatics, nliots and paiip« is who w-«ul'l. it is claimeil. result tn untold Jersey cattle on the farm near Port l«es to all tin« i«ro)s«rty owners along " «r* ii hi a iv '-omplishe* cures liitberto un Blood. A man or woman feels un two years. Four years is a short «\>nie by water in vessel* of any it land have lieeii killed, and about half happy. Life seems dark. The heart enough |«enod f«w a county official to srripti«>n, it fails to meet the « a e of th«« line of the river. w> re found to h> affected with tuber t-.-st !•!. pm ificre ’ » vr dis« «»verfal." is heavy. Bad blood is carrying its serve, and by general coii.-ent a <«apa- lmmigants of this chara* er who enter 1 ber»« is some »*xett»«m»'Ut in :« ! • nr In its “goinl name nt home“ — <-ul< H's while the rest showed no traces, poison all over the l«xly, amt »« call the country by land from contiguous lie has still twenty three in quaran orang«« growing «ii.-trict-«.f s,.. tti* »• is m->re«»f Hood's Sarsaparilla sol«i in bb* and etfi«*h‘iit official i> expected to territory. 1 he departiicn’. has ots-iv it •' blues." hfomta, Isenuse of »!.»• h :.;«.»ri Low- !!. w!n*r«* it is made, titan of all other tine, and twenty-eight Hitp[>ose<l to la- Read these experiences : lie called to a -ceond term. In th«« ed r»’p<»rts th.it a large mimi» r of C free from diHeti-se have been sent to of teli- of tlioil- «mi- of Filli ni I «I Mrs. U, Hutchinson. of Pittston, ct.se of Slmriff Bird-ey the same rule the*»* |H*«»plc have recently coinè into tree- mfe««t«x| with varmus kit another ranch. P— irin it* phenomenal record of sales Pa., says: “1 consider Dr. Acker's th** country from Mexpa» an<l Canada. l he dis, >se was brought into hia a|>pli»«e. lie I i ; ls lieen a careful and s««.«l<« Inigs Poniona ha- qu «rat ».r M<!. :<i>«'ther preparation Im* attained English Blood Elixir thels-st medicine li<‘h«'!t*jr suggests an amendment to lu nl liy I wocowh imported fr >m Cali in the world, not only for blood trou F < h pj.p'i’.ar • in slt short a time It etticielit -lieritr, and has |>erformed lhe the law to prevent the «•oi.tmuance of all oraiige tr«-es from l lori'ki. un fornia. Other Ijerds iu iiie state have bles, but also for dys|H‘|>sia, with Is P«»«*uliar !<» Itnelf. «illtles oj Ills otli.'e Well. Ill addition this kind « J immigration. He recom- boriìcultinnì commi—iom t «>f !.■ wlioWi. la. symptoms of disease. geles «Diirity il>x*l.i«-< 1 ti« ¡efi;-.et<> which I have lieen aftlicted." i*e< iP.ari ’ r '.gii!nlity ami cffrctivene«« i neu« is an incrc;¿.«* d appropriation for to this lie h;«s l»«e<i as aceomm«slating m.y ««rangi* tr«es from Florida " Both my wife and myself firmly •I. adverti* -i, it* method* are couliuuallyr the enforcement of the she’» contract Akron, < iliio, was struck by a cyclone to the public as any sheriff the county 1 «nd»sl in that eoiin’y. Ih .1 al tielieve that Dr. Acker’s English Bi««»l lalb»r laws and the Chines, ejchuion • '»»t Saturday « veiling, and a liimilred Ims evef had treating Republicans act. and als«» that the Ktcdary I*, au th«> tri-'- «lefy Iti«« horticultural Peculiar in ’.¡ t way it wins the j»eople s li'inses wrecke«l. Just lu-fore the cy- Elixir is lhe best of all blood medicines, e«i-.:>'mers t<> -t*q> the lamhng < ami will remove nil impurities of the Hill •nftd‘*nee. one t«otth ami Itemocrats alike with the uufail thorized to return to China, at tin moie trv»«s ’fiere, ami hav«« rat-» clotie Is'gaii biisim -e: ’lip towi« had blood.’’ UEu. V. SuoNF.K, governments expmse. all ( iiinameii mg court«*sy due from a public ser lieen ilrenciitsi by one of the worst san. of teoTLl thuisami «bill Valley City, Dak. Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla found here in violation of law. cloud-hursts ever known m that re tight thè mafie« m tli. i ) vant. lie deaerveea second term, aud This grand Elixir is sold by drug < ’ b v druggist'« <1; six fori*» Prepare«! S b IjeaitJn», Cal., was shaken upby C »uri«. O'er Inoli m «r< •■«,., gion. Several [lersoiis were fatally will lie elect»««l by a larger majority <•» I v t 1 HOoD A I’O . Ap«’tD • arms, gists in all parts of America. It is a cart h.jUaki ¡xst Satunlay. and a li"» oti tla ir way lo Southern C. injured. a-.: M mm pure, honest medicine ; not a cheap than lie had two years ago. few l»uH«iihgss* mew hat damaged. ma from Fioraia. Dress shirts fromoUc. up at Blount's. sarsaparilla. Try it to-day. IOO Doses One Dollar i Eritltiy,. .Wo// !'■, /««.'*> With hi» well-known |H«liti<-xl cunning State Su|nTintvii’h’nt M«'Eln>\ will be nt Ashland this evening him ! tomorrow, to lul l"! 's the < ouuty tv.T’ hc: ' iati«»n meetim: at that pla> « . «>i course, the State pays all the excuses of these political pere- Krination«« owing to laws which the prv^ nt CONGRESSMAN. thrifty HU«! «‘elfish SiijaTintendcnt of I’ubliu BINGER HERMANN, of Douglas. Instruction ha* succeeded in getting p)a<vi 11« th* statute t>ook to meet just such ciner- gein ies but the inquiring mind is h-d to «M1VKKNOK. }<oiidvr on that seemingly irrectmcitable in D. 1’. THOMPSON, of Multnomah. consistency wh.ch lead- Mr. M< Elroy to be present nt this time while he found il utter SWI1CTARY OF STATE. ly impossible to attend a much ir'Tv inq»or- GEO. W. M< BRIDE, of Columbia. ta it tvai hers' meeting at Central Point a month or more ago. rKEASt'KBlL IT IS A FACT! KEIWCAN STATE TICKET. Clæapci* T han Any S( ) UT’ I I K KN <)I J KG O N .lU KSUM’DlMi REITBLICAN TICKET. Don’t be Misled 111«» H‘\ WE ARE OFFERING NOW i1 Ladies a] id Ch Udrei is Straw 11’at\\ TR U IN KS A. NI) V A I □ 1 Men’s Working Pants, good value, at $1. It will pay you to give us a call at the old stand OPPOSITE THE ASHLAND, OREGON. CAR-LOAD —< »F BAIN WAGONS - At the- ASHLAND MILLS ss>sss>>>>>> BIG BARGAINS ome and SHE WAS POISONED! Peculiar All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and Harrows have ever sold in this market. I\ epair S bor Harrows and Plows Con>tantlv<'ii Hand. s' X