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Jfi— X"* T- .-«JS- GOVERNOR AM» THE The Jinn the Texas Editor Referred to. S •'GREAT ISSUE." Oue of the lieet pieces of repartee pT»! : rù J7/ y]EnÌgp - G »vornor Pennoyer and St a to ever in print is the oft quoted reply of j Ëj tè ¿¿JËi Se [Oreguniau May 10.1 Treasurer Webb ad«ireused the peo the country edit r in Texas who made The stock in trade of the Punimver ple of Ashland last Monday afternoon a center-shot at Phil Sheridan's famous paigu i« the Portland water bill. The at Granite hall, wli«>re a full house mot upon Texas. After quoting Sher eruor UR business is now so jrreat that it lot «, -<I in is on his travels througout the state, met lliem. Mr. Webb rose first anti idan's remark that if he owued Hell addressing the people mainly «>u this topic. New York, Chicago or Phi’.'tl Hu duM ribes the pro|M)sitioli to pas.« the made a very brief speech iu whi.’h he . and Texas be would rent Texas and Portland water bill, in terms that made ittg for the difkrence in jiopiil attempted to show that OreKon live in the other place, the editor a«l«l- the bonds exempt from taxation, a.« wrong eouldu'l alTonl to dispense with his ed the simple comment: “D n a man in principle, a «« heme of money sharks, front three to five times larger HERMANN, »ff Doti, serric.’S. Governor i’ennoyer fol that won't stand up for his own coun grossly unjust to the ¡»«’¡ople of the stale, largest stores in those cities. This is a w< violative ofjthe constitutional require The sentiment turned and lowed with a longer speech intended try, anyhow.” ment that all taxation shall be equal. i OOVEHNOB. fill record, «approached by no other store on the Coast am The “Oregonian” does not care at this LOMl’SON, of Yfult nomali. U> impress his hearers with the idea to his puri>oee is so universal that the time to argue the subject afresh. It might that the state needs him even worse man whodoea it violence is justly con probablv by none in the country. It shows on its /ace that show , as it has «lone over ami over, that the than it «toes Webb, and that the demned to censure and disgrace at constitution give« the legislature p< wer to the business must and does present advantages of a most 1. grand “smash” will come, as George home and contempt abroad. Let us exempt from taxation property employed unusual sort. Francis Tram says, when he lets go look al the public reconl of one of the for municipal purposes, ami that the means bv a city for supplying itself with ins grip on the he’.m. The sjs*ech candiiiatee for office in Jackson county employe«i water would fall within this definition. has been priuted in full in tde Ore in the light of this test. AS TO SUPERIORITY OF OUR GOOIIS— It might also show that the only conse gonian, ami its chief points are The history of the bill passe«! by the quence of attempting to taxihe bonds wouhi A glance through the pages of our Catalogue will show that be to drive them out of the state, ami hence known by this time throughout the last legislature appropriating 815,(k>) that the question of taxing them was in no we are handling the goods of the best manufacturers in state. They are all in the line of in aid of a wagon road from I^ike ami way a practical one, but merely a theory, a piunteu laiulation of Pennoyer as the great Klamath counties to the railroad is fruitless abstracti«>n, a “barren ideality,” this country and Europe. For many of these makers we are a subject pursued only by hobbyists, or champion of the jMx:r man, and as- well known, and will not be forgotten. demagogues. But it is uot the present pur agents. It pays the leading manufacturers to give us the -anlt upon the character of his op- The southeastern counties wanted a pose to g«> into these thing«. They have « preference because we have the largest outlet for their goods ponent, Mr. Thompson. For all that good wagon road to the railroad. The been sufficiently discussed heretofore. be plain a!»out it, our present purpose ’ we hav«> as a state to-day we mnst mountain road from Linkville to Ash is To on tlieCoast. We have many buyers, and get novelties and new simply to put his excellency, the gov th ink I’ennoyer. and for ail that is to land, with the $10,000 put on the road ernor, "into a hole.” He has been playing fashions as fast as they appear in the markets of the world. !>« f«ared in the future we must avoid between Linkville and the California the sophist and demagogue on this subject j . A ISON, of L <-k 11. long uuough. We «l«>n t w ant to be rude or that man Dav«- Thompson. Pennoy line, could have been made one of the unkind either; but it is allow able to show AS TO LOW PRICES.— The size of our trade is er is a very deliberate speaker, with best roads in the state, ami improve«! how a demagogue may invent and employ proof an impr.'esive mauuer, and he is well in route ami character so that it would expedients that turn to plague him. It of the leading position we hold on this point. It is a hitherto escaped public attention, we IATI R Fllhl lAS TICKET. stis-ktsl with assertions that if ac have been just the route that South has sort of public verdict. If our goods were not better and think, that Governor I’ennoyer has given At the same approval to acts of the legislature that ex cepted without examinati«>u fix up a eastern Oregon needed. prices lower than those of other dealers, we should not have „’iM»«l ease for himself, and on the time it would have brought South empted municipal bonds from taxation— such liomls as those proposed for Port principle that “one story is goo«l till eastern and Southwestern Oregon into just long the largest general retail trade on the Coast. People land. What will the people <>f Oregon say .mother is heard” he may lie said to closer trade relations ami save«! to the when they see the proofs of this statement.’ look to us for low prices; and we cannot a fford to disappoint come to see us ami convince vourself that you can save money Here is governor making hiscanvass for re state of Oregon and its metropolis a lie “making an impression” as he goes election on w hat he call« a great principle. .il«otn the state. It is an impression large trade that had been enjoyed by He goes ab«>ut pnadaiming the attempt to ; them. l»y purchasing from us. Principally because exempt Portland's water l>ond« from taxa ' 'hat doesn't last, however, any longer San Francisco. FILLING MAIL ORDERS. We make the filling than till a reply is made to his im of a mistaken view of business rivalry tion an unparalleled outrage, and his sup-' vo«'ifvrously «leulared that if it had cuariled assertions. With Mr. Thomp betw««en Linkville and Ashlanil on the p«>rtvrs of Mail Orders a Science, and have the S pecial experi not been for his u«»iirage and fidelity a great son after him to answer his questions ( I ! piirt of a few prominent citizens of the wrong would have been consummated; ence and S pecial people necessary for the satisfactory carry- n«l critisize his four-years reconl as former pltuie, the Senator from Lake that but for his intrepidity and devotion to M. L. ALFOlíl). ¡Hipular rights, an erroneous principle, : ing on of this S pecial business. and Klamath framed the bill so that governor, ami the n«‘wspaix‘rs to a grossly oppressive and unjust marshal the facts against him, lie has th«« appropriation should l>e ex|>ended prrueiient. would have been established; THE EVER-PRESENT QUESTION.—“ How :i path that doesn't resemble a trium on the roa«l lietween Linkville and and he and they n^k his re-election on these Ager, and the traileof Lake and Klam claims or groutnls. phal procession by long odds. can we better serve ottr customers?” is an ever-present ques We find in the session laws of l.ss? two in Granite hall was filled again W«sl ath counties thus l>e more fully than stances—there may la* more—in w hich Gov tion with us. It keeps us constantly busy studying, devising, m*sday afternoon to hear D. P. ever given over to California, instead eruor Pennoyer approved acts that exempt KN en r. municipal bonds from taxation. Ou«* «»f of being turned through Jackson coun experimenting. It allows of no standstill. Month by month, 1 liom|Mon and Lydell Baker. Mr. B. FITZGERALD. th«*«»’ acts was pasaed f«>r the city of The I' i'iiii|ison was intriHlueed by Gen. ty into the state of Oregon where it lie- , Dalles. “For the purpose of « arrying this i year by year, the business is be. «nfing more aqd more per In view <>f the trade injury u« t into ert’e«’t.” -we qu«»tu from the session holimii) iu a happy milliner, ami pro- longs. fect We take great pride in having all its countless trans laws of 1.887—“the commissioners are an ceeiled in a business like amt «-ffect- which the lull would inevitably work thorized to issue and disjMise of the tamds ive way to demolish the false por- to Or«‘g«>n, and especially to Southern of the city of th«* denominathm of from actions run smoothly and satisfactorily. KAY. that I’emmyer bad set up of Oregon, it was naturally suppose«! that $100 to $1000 as the purchaser may desire, vv ¡th interest coupons attache«! thereto; * • tin two men. In the first place, he the Jackson county representatives ] * ‘ pr«»vi«le<1 further that the bond« heruin- AIT I. EC A • lioweil that the wonderful saving to would demand and insist without com bvfoie pr«»vidud for shai l bk non - taxabj . e ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND SAMPLES FREE. :lie -tate during the past few years, promise that the billshouhl beamend- F or STATE, «’«>( NTY AND Ml NlClPAl. Fl R which Governor I’ennoyer intimated e«l ho as to change the route into Jack- I’!»> e «, and shall not I»«* disi»osud of for less their par value.’ This was approve«! They «mid easily have i than i.us «lue entirely to his personal ef- son county. by Governor Penn«*yer February 16, lxsT. • ctsas governor, was almost wholly: doiiejthls siu’ctw.fiilly, for everything Set* laws of Iss7, pages 273 nnd 271 Again, there is an act oil the statu’«* lx»ok, lue to the p«dicy and efforts of the county interest, state interest at large '285, law* of 1887, appr«>ved by Governor nlmimstration that turned over the and choice of rout««s, was in their fav« r page Pennoyer February 16 of tii.it year, which] * 400 to 412 K ST., -tate to I’ennoyer ill lSNfi. He showed - but they diiln't «Io it. One of them authorized Baker’( 'ity l«» issu«- bonds lor ï pa| SACRAMENTO, CAL was \V. K. Price, candidate for sheriff , spec died city purposes,' and this nut de- that during Governor Moody's ad- think r of tlo- 'J lares that “any nnd all Lumls issued by mimst rat ion the stat«» tax l«»vy was of Jackson county, lie not only re • -ail« WEARING APPAREL OF ALL KINDS, HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES, E tc . ‘ity sHAl.i r.E e x r m ft from i a x ati *»N nu^i so much p r.'.luced from 5»., mills (the figure fused to defend the county by securing F or STATE, « Ul NTY or Ml NK'IFAL Fl th I ve him in tion ' when Thayer retired) to 1 19-20 mills such an amendment, but he actually . PilsE.s.” HS] IS] [Si SI flsiiaJ5Si3i [assistai; Here now is the record that Governor the levy when .Misxly retireiL Ami voted for the hill to turn the trade of Punn«»yer however. The made «»n this subject «luring me n £ tax ¿ Southeastern Oregon over toCalifomis. 2ÇA SJA ZJi lÿï ÎÇX SJ* lie showi.l, also, that it has increased early portion of his term. Hu could ami ' tnrn». ~ “ 13 did then approve without «¡nestlon acts ex ' .«_-.'.in «luring Pennoyer’s administra When he «lid that he wasn't standing municipal bonds from taxation, j tion to six mills. He announced him up for his own country very well. Ev empting Bui when lie began to think aia>ut making Th. self in favor of ballot reform and de- erybody in the county knows the prac a reu«»rd or accumulating capital for re-eleu- ! i" for Mulle play of clare«l lie was one of the first signers tical effect of the bill njion the business tion. he p«»uncc<! «low n on tlie water bonds , Th<»iii|»soii Replies to Pennoyer. Portlaml and defeated them, though ■ to I» r g for a seco of a petitiou to the legislature of Ore of the county, an«i the |>«>ple of Ash of Portland had aske«l no mon* than hr ba i i B aker (’ ity , May IL- [To the E ditor of land know how it touches their town, gon for the adoption of the Australian grant«*«! for The Dallesand f«»r Baker (ity , the - ie editor of the T OREGON! an | — I have read Governor system. Aspersions on bis character yet Price still «tomes up for public of The “Oregoninu" has set this matter out ' Pennoyer’s speech (which he tluliver> every The world's record of high juinpiug liody for ‘‘gall" i i iM’cause it has growu tired of the governor’s where) in the Orug«>nian of the 12th, and fice, and bis friends even have the as an«l r«’cor«l by Pennoyer were eff«»ct- by a horse was lieaten in Washington. sophistical, unprincipled an«l demagogical note . what he says iu regard to myself. history oi ; e surance ask not only the Democrats nely cleared away, and the preten methods. It had hope«! he wouhi uot haip| First—1 not«* what he .«ays about my cun Saturday, Howland's horse, Ontario, r , 11. ichini sions of I’ennoyer were pretty well of Ashland precinct, but boast that and harangue on this subject, stultify him nection with the ‘ Willamette locks.’ 1 will making a jump of seven feet. sell ami try to mislead the people by dema- ' . >ay in reply to thi>, that I am not the owner they hope to induce some Republicans punctured gogic appeals. But he is doing so. aud ] of ( any stock in that company, and have not T._ The brutal naval captain, McCalla, 11ÍL bad Coll.-id lU'shies the points covertxl in his to vote for him liecause hecan wear a hunee the "Oregonian’’ has pulilisned these , ; been an owner for the past seventeen years, who commanded the U. S. vessel, black coat gracefully, and wouldn ’ t be facts, and w ill leave it to the people t«> I . that were 1 in favor of the slate purchns- | so nls.nl th. to D»H letter to the Oregonian, publislmd in judge his notion and motives. Tlie whol«' . ing the locks my interest would not l»e in Enterprise, has lieen suspended from another column, Mr. Thompson made seen with a “cow-boy bat” on if he was of his contention against Mr. Thompson, his i the way a« Governor Penimyer tries to in rank and duty for his atrocious abuse a strong showing against Pennoyer’s sheriff of this county he represented) ?) opponent, is concentrated upon the charge sinuate it would be. I am opposed to the of the sailors under him. He that Thompson voted for the Portlaml water ^tale purchasing the locks, but I am in favor i limmst ration in the revelation of the so faithfully in the legislature. : bill. Thopmson did indeed vote for it, in , »f the government of the United states doing At San Francisco, last Saturday, the imlemnity scbtxil land scheme which shouldn't have ls>bl>«l up for sheriff obedience to the wishes of his «■on«titnents. • so aii'l making them free to the commerce of Supreme Court denied the application is now lieing carried on by connivance while the memory of his wagon road though it was known he did not like it: lie the river. * vote is so fresh. voted for it when it propos« d to exempt the Governor I’ennoyer also refers to my ac of llong Yen Chang to practice before ou the ami aid of the state lan«l board. From bonds fr«»m taxation, ami voted for it again : tion as Mayor of the ( ity of Portland some records in The Dalles land office, Mr. wheu this feature w as eliminated from it. eleven years ago. He says my salary was it as an attorney and counselor, on the I hompson 6h«>w«»d that the state is be National anti State Tea.iiers’ Associations. because he want«’«! Portland to have pure I $1,500. Governor Pennoyer knows the state ground that the applicant, who is Chi water; but does it lie in the mouth of Gov- ment he mad«' on that subje«'t was not true, nese, is not a citizen of the United ing cheated out of thousands of dol ornor Pennoyer, w ho had approve«! bills ' Voters s »uhi if he does not know it he should not make States. lars w hi?b it ought to have for its NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. that « xempted bond* of other cities from j or such statements until he did know it to la* taxation, to attack his opponent for the 1 true. school fund. A syndicate of three Department of Public Instruction, ( governorship on the charge that as a mem j He refers to a wharf line established in Stanley, the African explorer, is to men, arnl a fourth, a silent partner, sprntig n¡ Salem, Oregon, May 10, 1890. S her of the legislature he had voted for non ] 1«7'.«, and say> I was the owner of the ".Starr lx- married to Miss Dorothy Tennant, an» gathering up imlemnity scluxtl bonus for his ow n city ' Early iu ' block," which he also knew to be untrue. 1 of London, it is said. tk, or jast It is only ii To Su/s rintendent», Teacher», anil taxable his term the governor could approve such never owned that block; I owned less than lauds in Eastern Oregon, at 81.25 per month or two since the newspapers Af ythintf brougr other» interested in education The bonds without question: but later in his I one-third of it, and G«>vernor Pennoyer is .er« ami selling them for $3.50 to $5 term,when in w ant of‘ au issue”for the com : well aware of the fad that the Mayor of th«- were reporting Stanley to be a con ¡ire to be jnr it an a. re before the ink is «Iry on their National Educational Association for ingcampaign, he could reverse himse'fami j city does not establish wharf lines, and this j firmed "woman hater." the United States will lie held at St. mount the hobby of opposition to non- | is the first time the matter has ever been i applications to purchase from the bibite p'.'tit he gu Paul, Minnesota, beginning July S. taxable bonds. !!«• is riding this hobby I called in question, although estal»li«hing the The different railroads are making state. Thirty thousand acres selected J. D od i b» c d merely as a ¡»oiitiual or campaign expedient; w harf line, a« cording to the statement of the i very good rates to the East, now, it be by 4'1-aere tracts in Eastern Oregon to This promises to be one of the most in there is nothing whatever ill it in reality; governor, oci’urred eleven years ago. thiUK'4. teresting meetings ever held since this the question is not, nor ever can I m *, a indemnify the state for the 16th and Governor Penn«»yer refers to a vote on a ing possible to go from Ashland to practical one. since, if the I »on* Is are t»» be ] resolution intro«iueed in th«' state senate in ; Chicago for $38 second class, or 8fU ■ ii s.-ctmns lying within the Warm national association of teachers was taxed they will be sentout of the statu, and now 1K70. asking the general government t«j abro- i first class. A round trip rate has also Springs Indian reservation have been organized. re lore never will be taxed in any event. gate th«* Burlingame treaty with China. I The local and executive committees, th- work?«! by this syndicate, anil the What’s the use, therefore, of all this fooling have not the record of the statement with Iteeu made to Milwaukee. Wis., to the >tate could just as well as not have representing ’he City of St. Paul and «) v « t an absunlity-’ The only consequence me, and do not know what the vote was. Biennial Conclave, Knights of Pythias, <>f insisting that the bonds shall be lia back twenty years is a long time, and to go late in .lune or about Julv let, ha«i 85 an aero for all the land. Mr. the State of Minnesota, have extended ble to taxation is los* to a < ity that otters (ioiiig 1 the governor himself would object to any I’ennoyer will have some difficulty in a cordial invitation to the teachers and such bonds for sale, a fact of which just reference to him«elf and his oeunpatioD a 1890, for $89.70. explaining why he has permitted this. citizens of Oregon to attend this great now Portlaml finds striking proof in the few years before that time. say. from I m ’.I to C. 1‘. Huntington and Henry Villard convention of tducators, convening for bids «-lie receives for her city hall bond«, 1 vi.'». «lien he was writiug ropperhuad arti At the close of Mr. Thompson's one week for the purpose of develop which are liable to taxation, in comparison I , cles for t he democratic new ^papers, in which are to manage the Pacific Mail Co’s, w ith th«>se she received for her noii'laxa , he w’a> villifying the Union army, asserting affairs for the next year, it is said, hav spe« ch Lydell Baker wiis introduced ing and promoting the cause of popu water bonds. Not a bid for these city that the most infamous rebellion that ever I.Gem Tolman, as a nephew of Col. lar education in all parts of the United b!« 1 hall IwHids was received from any citi existed, could not lie put down by force of ing stolen a march on George Gould E. I >. Baker, who fell at Ball's Bluff in States. zen of Oregon ; the city loses $15,000 in their ; arms, and encouraging the enemy in any (the present president of the company) Tomad«» hii <1 ('«nillagiKtioii. and the interest and profits are lost to 1 way in his power except by enlisting in the and his papa, and secured control of defense of the Union. Mr. Baker Teachers and citizens of Oregon will sale, the capital or property of trie state. J • ’ ; rebel army, and that hi> natural cowardice S t . P eteksbuiki , May 17. -Horrible M. U Air<> is of th«» b»’st made an able ami effective address of have the opportunity of attending the But there is no occasion for further dis would prevent his doing. However, in 1S8?, the stock. Th« stock has dropped of the subject, a* the "Oregonian” after he l>eeame governor of Oregon, he sent heavily in value since George Gould’s scenes are reported to have occurred bookkeepers ir «Soni < »regoli, and forty minutes on national isstiee, and association and visiting many points cussion closed with an elcspient peroration on of interest in Minnesota, nnd other declare«! long ago. Perhaps, now, Goveruur a dispatch to the New York World, approv election as president. |Tbie report is during th«* burning of Tomsk, th«» cap pennoyer will also conclude that there is no ing President Cleveland s order restoring the a tine ‘pteniaj,. an ! • records of the history and mission of the Repub ital of Western Siiieria. The place Western and Eastern States, at re- <». ua*ion for further discussion of it. Cer reb«ds the 11 ag« captured from them by th«* since denied. Jackson coutU will neatly an«l lican party. tainly if he shall «tick to it he will find it Union soldiers. Pennoyer was tlie only was visited sin.ultan«>usly by a confla ducetl rates. George Francis Train arrived in New from this time a sufficiently troublesora«* governor who did approve of the return of accurately k«A w m trust«! to OREGON STATE rraciiKit’s assoitation . hobby to rid»1. Will he say he approved the flags, ami Pre«i«lcnt Clevclan«! himself Y’ork last Sunday. A dispatch from gration and a cyclone, the result being IV1.1TK AL GOSsll*. his cai'' those act« without knowing what was in was ashamed «»f the order and resuinded it. lily «¡ualified that city, May 18th, says: Psycho has the destruction of three-quarters of the The State Teacher's Association 1. them’’ Then he is an incompetent gov , The statement that he makes in hi« speech It only took him fifty-nine town and the loss of hundreds of lives. i n’t take any Oregon State Journal: As _ gov- will convene in the Legislative Hall, ernor. Will he say he is now try ing to pro I , that 1 have stated I would give llOO.noo, <>r arrived. The eath«lral is in ashes, the walls days to come from Tacoma to this city tu«-I the people from unjust taxation" Thun any other sum, to Iw elected, is too «illy to ion to nomi- eruor be had no county or town to Capitol building at 7:1#) p. tn. on Mon lie is a mere demag«»gue. Hi« c.xcellem y 1 merit eontra«lietion. His statement that I by way of the antipodes. He Bays In falling crushisl the adjacent hospital, or« 1er J —OF— ! day of the repree«‘nt, awl was under no obliga day, June:#). All teachers and friends wouhi do well to make an etl’ori t«> esi’iipe was nominated by a c«»nvention sehs-ted by is still George Francis Train; that be burying the inmates, who were roasted nate him. tions to bis constituents to approve of e«lneatioti in the State are cordially either imputation by nl>and«>ning the whole the use of money, is equally untrue. alive. The garrison brutally refused ngth ami his the Baker City or The Dalles bill, ami invited to attend. hi subject ami trying to put his < ampaigti on I voted for the Portland water »»ill. All my feels twenty years younger; that be can i iigi. ,i a basis not at war w ith his ow n oincial re «-onstitnents, «lcmocrats and republi« ans, fa hist his birthday, March 24'h. at the to render assistance in saving lives ami 2. The Department of Sm>erinten- h« either signed these bills because he majority. The bishop and priests cur«!, of offensive to common sense. voreii it. 1 wa« theii representative. I voted ISOth meridian, and that he intends to property. approved of non-taxable lamds, or he dauce will lie organized by the several to pass th«* bill with th«‘ non a«ses'abb- rnnrelied through the burning city with make the grand circuit in sixty-four elans«* , and without it. Th«* governor had county ami city superintendents, and 'H-gleeteil his duty ami «lid not know Mr. U Fit sacr«l emblems ami administer««! ab signed other bills of a similar character, >«nd days. Then the smash will come. what (they containetl. If he sigmsl will meet in the office of the Superin solution to the «lying. They bless <1 h»r sel«.' raised no ob|eethm to them, notably the a pen them kimwingly.amlafterwards vetoed tendent of Public Instruction at 1:1#) bon«! clause in tin- Dalles city «hafter, which Margaret Isabel Blaine, daughter of tli»<d«*a«i. The panic stricken snfierers Pennoyer s|H»k«* to a < i<»wded house the ve <;«>v each he approved Feb. 1«>, 1««7 whieh expressly the i’ortlaml bill to make political p. m. on Tuesday, July 1. The pres Tile« lay evening at the opera House, l»em- pro\ i«l<*d that ‘ these l»oud> «o 1««U< d shall the Secretary of State, was inarrn-i at linddle l together in the stre«'ts. I'hi'v i yet capital, lie is not reliable, ami might ence of nil superintendents, county «H rst s t1 om al I over Jo »s«*phine County were not be taxed for state, county or municipal 1 o'clock last Saturday to Walter I >am- firmly Iwlieved the en<! of the world Thu Dvmo purposes." Also, the «nine < haracter <»f ex .-.aerifice the interests of the people at ami city, in the state, is earnestly de in town to hear the s qieaki.ig. roscli. of New York, at the residence of had coin«», am! al>und<>n«l themselves .u «11 ff« • rat.« hold another me ••tingf»n Saturday, May emption in the Baker City charter bill, ap any time to promote his own interests. sir«!. The storm ”1, when local speakers will address the prove«! Ly Govern«»r Pennoyer Feb 17. 18 m 7, the bride's parents, in Washington to the storm in despair. county f SODIO 3. The hotels of Salem will enter meeting, If lie signed them without knowing which also expressly says: "These bond« City. ’ Three hundred friends were in was followed by a sil« Ideu fall in tern atal bis r tain those attending nt reduced rates. attendance, including President ami what they containetl, he is not a suita perature. and soon the devastated «•ity E F. Everitt, the photograph« r has taken shall not be taxed for stat«», county or inu Fitjx.erii 4. All arrangements are being several group views of the ladies who took nieipal purposes.' At the tim«' he appro>< d Mrs. Harrison, cabinet officers and la was buried b«>n« ath a mantle of snow, ble man for governor, and «li«l what the above name«! bills he did not expect t«> part in Friday s business uamival. nusle with the several transportation Tompson's worst enemy woultl not I m * again a camlidat«', but after he < on«4uded dles of the families, members of the su a al addeil stinging colil to the suffer companies for re«liiced rates to all at The business carnival was a great success; to again - At the - preme court, the entire diplomatic ing thousands of shelterless in«»n, wo «lare say lit“ would do. a candidate, and needing a sub house full to over sowing marches and pro tending. Due notie«« of th?se rtxluc- jeut on w liieh to hoodwink th« people, be corps, many members of congress, ami men ami children. gramme excellent — over |175 taken in. took up the Portlau-i l»«»nd business, thus tions will lie given in the newspapen stultifying himself and showing what an ar otliet representatives of official society Finding how general is the re and suhs«»quent circulars. ír Mns Agnes Shinn u ho has ) m *«* u spending rant 'hunagugue he i«. at the capital. the winter and spring with her brother. Rob -'■ritmeiit of their selfish manipula The dennwrati«- platform expressly eon 5. Several prominent educators • rt A. Shinn, started on the return to New Tim Southern Pacific officials have Washington dispatch. May l‘> The at last decided on the future policy re demn« trusts Whv <loes not Pennoxur tion of the county convention, the from California, Washington and som«> York Stale on Tuesday’s train. withdraw from the lumber trust’ lam in Oregon senators caused n little sen garding the snow-shed system of the Ti mis candidates have l>ecome of the Eastern states, have been in Mr. J T Flynn, who visited Grant’s Pas* no trust, but doing luisim s« quite equal in vite«!, and are expected to be present. on Sunday, returned on Tuesday’s night volume with the business of (Governor P« n sation in the senate when Senator Sierras. It has lieen decided that the alarmed, and in last we«-ks paper l>e- noyer. Why doe» he not comply with an Dolph finished his three and one shells w ill be retained. Superintend •>. The daily exercises will lie in train. come down other plank in th«* «iemoerati«- platform and half hours'speech on the silver ques trny their anxiety in a most palpable tersperse«! with reading, recitations ami ent Fillmore says the structures will Prof. Jas. G < lark gave a concert at Glen make the working hours in his business tr-wk up f. iiimmer through the transparent trick gissl music, vix’al ami instrumental. ilale on Saturday evening, and '»ang at Mer eight hours for a day’s work * 1 do this in tion and was followed by Senator all lie placed in first class order at the Mitchell, who claimed that he «lid not earliest |H>ssible moment. lin on Sunday. my business. 'er I’onds E. B. M c E lroy , of publishing a paragraph inten«le«l The governor poses a.« a poor man and the State Siipt. Public Instruction. Mr. Sill’s father and some other relatives «•special (’hamplon of the laborer, Will any correctly represent the sentiment of convey the idea that two Republi arrived on Tuesday's morning train from man j»oint ton single act of ' " Governor Pen the state. This is the only great the East. noyer where he has made an attempt to question the Oregon senators hove cans were «lisgrnntled over having The Sugar Dine lhnir ami l.niiilnT <’»ni|>:«ni William Sawyer and wife started over to lieiiefit labor’.’ Talk, with G<»ve mor Pennoyer, disagreed upon, ami in this the dif their names nnspronouncexl in the Some of I’eiinoyer's UlHiins. Kerby on Tuesday, to visit their ranch. when he wants votes, is « heap He lias been ference causes no animosity or per Of Grant's Pass. Or., have their new a man of talk all his life, I have known 1 hey will return in a «lay or two. Republican county convention, Very factory in full operation. Their ca J acksonville . Or., May 20, Is1.#). him these many year«, ami 1 am sure he has sonal feeliug. W . K pacity is doubled, and they are pre H. B. Miller s little son is n«iw the i»ossess never <l«»ne a day's honest labor with his Governor I’ennoyer ami State Treas transparent, ind«?ed, is that little trick News has reached San Francisco by pared to fill all orders for both con or of a very handsome «log curt and shetland hand« in tliat time. just ulout as easily seen through urer Webb spoke here to-day. Mr. |H»ny. FOR YOU. D. P. THOMPSON. letter from Port Blinblink, < lunslaska, tract work and stock goods promptly. Webb opene«l by giving a statement of th«‘ “order of business" trick so the financial condition of the State, that Bogosolor, the Alaskan volcano With their new and perfect system of Freeling Sawyer is putting up a building f»th, which he proposes to use fora photo Crop.Weather Bulletin No. It». that blazed ami smoked for some time kiln drying they can furnish all work ly worked in the interest of the lie claimed to have paid one hundred on graph gallery. 1 For week ending Saturday, May 10, ISt*O.[ about seven years ago, is again in in perfect condition. Their new dry thousaml dollars of state indebtedness, Times office candidates. W eather .—The temperature rose again in eruption. February 17 ami 22 there kiln will thoroughly season lumber in and that the state is now out of <lebt. fore pa t of week, and fell in latter part. were signs of great activity, smoke four days, and has a daily capacity of Real F*tate Sales. ' It is rather unkind in Gov. Pen- He spokt» of his opponent as being a TemjMTatures of from «0 to S.H degrees, oc The follow ing i* a list of deed« recorded in , in all parts of the state. For the and Hanies pouring from the crater ten thousand feet. noyer and State Treasurer Webb to gentleman, and a man worthy of the the County Clerk s office since the last issue curred week it has been atnivc the normal. Frosts and rising to a great height. The sky In all classes of work, lioth in de honor be desired There was a marked of the T iihngs : oceurre«i in sections of Wasco, Sherman. < Li for a week was clouded with ashes, signs and workmanship, they are sec slight Col. Robert Miller as they arc contrast in the two men when referring D. M. Griffith et al to E. Sanderson Smith. lian, Morrow, ( rook. Grant. Harney, Mai party in this conn- doing in their canvass. While the to their opponents. The governor, “The Fowler l.e«lge” «juartz claim. Steam hour. Lake and Klamath counties on the sth. which fell in showers in the town of ond to none on tin' Pacific Coast. M to plvil^e them- gallant Col. Bob. is saying openly that after giving a brief account of bis boat Mining I»ist.: consideration, |7,299. Q. 9th ami 10th, doing damage to vegetation Iiinluk, 44 miles away. To tbffee who Send to them for estimates on all job '• D j I and tender plants. Rain tell in the wheat saw the eruption it seemed that the work and for price lists and discounts at if e)«vt«‘«l they he ha- no idea of anything for him stewardship «as governor of the state, 1’. Dunn, administrator, to J. W. Dollar- . districts of Eastern Oregon. Southern Oregon pillar of fire ami smoke was fully on stock work. Ail kinds of lumber, and along the « «»ast on the 7th and 10th, do launched forth against Mr. Thompson, hide, assignment of bond. CARLOA I»O' heir offices the self except a big majority against ing great good to all vegetation, except in fifteen miles high. thoroughly seasoned, constantly on his opponent, in a manner hardly cred Frank ( luggage et al to Anna F. William« ; sections of Wasco. Sherman and western or any <>f his him. but is doing his beet to elect the itable to a man hohling so high and lots '« and I ami fractional lots 1, 2, 5. »'», 7| hand. Boxes of every description are A Washington dispatch of the IHth Gillian counties, where, as in the Willamette it is a queiT Governor here in the Col.'s own honorable a position as he does. Many ami S, all in blm k 13; con. iXM). ,ily. valley, th«’ rain was very light. In these says: The list of enumerators sent to made by them and furnished in large John P. Worley and wife to ^arali >. Van latter sections rain is badly needed. The the census office by Hamilton Wal or small quantities. You will con of the charges he made against Mr. ■a of appoint- county the Governor said never a 12 11 1U0 acres in tp. 37, SKI, W.; con. I mornings have been more cool ami cloudy, sult your interests by dealing with Thompson had already been stamped dvke, and these features have helped crops along. lace, supervisor for the Fourth 1 >is- ♦1(M). q. C. D. id « m of certai’^ persons as «lepnties word aliout the Democratic candi- G rowing V egetation . Fall and «arly trict of California, has been approve«! this reliable and truly first class in by that gentleman as false, yet they Hugh F and M. A. Barron to Marietta I»ol- 1 hZ»«> not bt-or^ncoininoii in politics .late for Congrt-s not a word, Thie are repeated in every speech I’ennoyer larhuie, the N’ a of N W’4 of see. If» in tp. 40, spring sown wheat are growing finely. Late stitution. 1412m •pring wheat will not germinate properly I . by Superintendent Porter. Lists from makes. He claims great crwlit for ve s R 2, E con. >10». Q. ( '. 1». ewrywhwo.lt»®* thiskiiul «»f a pietig»» is unkind. without more rain. Oats, barley, rye and ¡other California districts will be ap- L« ander D. I»ollarhide to Matietta Dollar- corn are doing very well. Vegetables are toing the Portland water bill because seems to b#ve a «let ii of the element hi«le. the E'a of S W‘4 and th.' S W>4 of 8 W becoming very plentiful, but for all rain is 1 proved as soon as received, which will The twin-candidate paper of Jack- the Ismils were noil-taxable, but pleads *4 of see. In, and the N W1-. of sec. 21. tp. 40, needed, rsp» « ¡ally in the Willamette valley. lie, it is ex|>ected, in the course of a ineas in it. of vindicUvit the baby act for signing The Dalles S R 2. E ; con 1100. Q. < D Only oue Oregon District Fruit prosjM’cts continue good. Gra^-s is few days. -onvdle is tearing its hair and shed- an«l Baker City bills, which alloweil J. 8. ami Hannah Eubank* to (ieo. E. Eu growing nicely, and the tKnu h crop is the - has been heard from, and the lists from Bead the > ligh endorse inent of Hoi iling iin oceans of tears over the idea of those citi«»a to issue non-taxable Ixinds, hanks, lot 2 in block 25, Ashland: con. 11. only one that is now sure to be short. If the ! Washington, are expect«>d next week. codlin moth is controlle«L the apple and Deed of correction. (’. B. Wats«» I >emoerate voting for some of the Re- giving as an explanation that the bills John R Helman to George G. Eubank.«, lot ¡»ear crop will l»e good. From most every It is the intention to approve the lists were very long, and the gentlemen who (•orresiMjnduut <‘omes the desire f«>r rain In at once, so that the enumerators can Attorney, l>4 2 in block 2.'>: eon. Q C. D. I 'i blicnn candidates, and yet there is Washington <•«mnty, everything is growing Catherine Noland to Charles F. Wall, lot If» rapidly. Cut worms are injuring the onion : begin to familiarize themselves u itli McBride, of [the Fifth Jmlictal Pis- hardly a republican in the county bail charge of them gave their word that there was nothing "unusual in in bhx k 21, Medfortl . con. 12.8'20 Adminis i crop In Clackamas couniy cherric- ami their details. tnct Mr. MoBride. who is a resi.lent wh< '»vote Nickell hasn't solicited for them.” and he sign«'«! them without tratrix deed. peaches promise large yields In Yamhill, <>f Columbia county, entrust« «! m arly hiu««Jf, and even the other twin can reading or knowing anything alxiut Constantine Magruder, Trustee, to William the wheat crop will be good, without more Dutchman Sulk}’ Plows, The Turtle Industry. rain, ami fruit will t»o abundant. In Marion, Hurley, lot« 12 and 1.3, in ¡»lock If», Central all i l»e state leas« « in Clatsop county to didate has l.eeii known to smile sweet their contents. Is this evidence of his Point; con. <1 *o. the dry weather is injuring the crops. Fruit The latest delicacy among < »liver (’hilleil Steel (one ami two horse) Plows. great vigilance in guarding the inter < onstantine Magruder. Trustee, to William will be plentiful in Polk, and wheat is doing Mr. Watsonj an»‘ in Astoria, particu ly at ltepublicans. ests of the state, for him to 6ign a bill Hurley, lots :: ami 4 in block 21, Central fairly well. The bop crop will I m * an averag«* Francisco epicures is Klamath i one. In Linn, fall wheat looks tin«*. Spring turtles. The first shipment of the sea larly, the besincss thus left ill hi« A full line of Garden City Clipper Steel Plows. as Governor without having reatl the Point: con. I.K). wloatis uncertain. Fruit plentiful ex< ept The efforts of the Times to stir up bill? He made a statement that ^2<H).- William and Lizzie Hurley to James M peaches. Gardena doing well. In Benton, son was made at Montagne last week hands was owy krite- How « fficiently Hurley. lots 12 ami 1 >. block 1«’»; al«o:'»ami I wheat «?n loose. m«>deratcly well drained by Mr. D. Gordon, of Linkville, Or. Disc Harrows—all sizes. it was mansgc‘1 1°*’ tbe state is indi ill fethng between the T idings and <NN) was taken from the school fund to in block 24, Central Point;con. 12,lf»7. soil, growing well. <»n low. nndrained land Mr. Gordon brought down eighteen build the locks and dam at Oregon the Moil are puerile, and its state- Wm Myer ami G. F. Billings et al to Mr«. a brat has made but little growth, ami needs cated by the letter referred to. Such Spring Tooth Harrows, City, but failed to tell his Democratic E E. Tolman, 93-100 a<-res in tp 39. S R 1 F... rain. In Lane, some rain fell on the 10th, dozen which his son caught with a net nien’s so absurd that it is not neces frie’n«ls that it was a Democratic Leg • con. a tentimoDial, coming nnsola it. <1 ¡ which was very beneficial, grass growing in Link river, a stream which connects 4225. Ashland. Scotcli Drag Harrows, sary to expose tlieir falsity. Thos. islature that passe«! the bill, and O. N Fowler to Will Jackson, lot 1 in block rapidly, and crops tine. In Douglas, rain of Big amt Little Klamath lakes. The does, is a high recoinmemlation past ten days hasbeen very beneficial. Crops 70, Medford; con. |70. I turtles were shipped in sacks nnd tberefi>re stole that amount from the Harlan doesn't seem to be very badly very promising. In Jackson, farmers are 'I'ho celebrated Steel King Mr. YVateon. William A. Owen to Alpha B. Carey, loti preparing to mow alfalfa. Fruit ha* escapc«i were quite lively, notwithstanding "knifed-’ when he gets all he asks of school fund, lie also fail«*d to inform in block 21. Central Point; con C»2’». frosts, ami danger from them is now past. their wagon ride of a hundred miles. his hearers that a responsible company Spring Tooth Harrow. John E (Jeer to William Carey, 1 acre and All crops promising. In Wasco, more rain the party. Democrate »ho kn"w wl offered to build the locks anil dam on 70 rod«, tp. 37, S R 2, W.. cun $200. ba«!ly nee«iu*L Lui crops promising Grass They comma’.d m San Francisco all their “duty” w. »«* undergoing John O'Brien and wife to J. H. Brantner, gootl. Rain on loth, moistened soil 2 imdies the way from $2.50 to S’> a dozen. At 1 here is one thing to be said of J. the east si«!«» for $150,tkX), or 850,000 » p. In Sherman ami Gilliam crops doing those figures the business can be less than the company which se«’ure«l the right and title to two water diW he«, »dso <b vere onrse of training by the officml well. *t<a k fattening up In Morrow , pro*.- II. Stewart that seems difficult to re the contract. He denotim*»«! the ex- 100 feet of « Inch iron pi|»e, with one half in j»e< TIow often d«i we se this on the ts were never ts‘tt« r forerop*. Thunder made to pay handsomely, as the lakes rgan of Jack» u, Josephine ;md Lake. tvrvst in al! tlumes all !«« ate«l tn Applegate faces of chihlren ami, alas, of miopie concile with the character of a true travagam’e of the last legislature in couutry on 7th. Rain wits very beneficial. In Uma abound with turtles. (Montague Her ; eon . $.:'<». Jackacm ennty. -a.» - tlie 7 - •.». tilla and I nion th«1 rain was very l»cneti« iRl. ald. who otherwise are healthy? What passing wagon road bills, all of which representative of the whole county. John H Downing tn Mr«. Pauline M. El Crops growing finely; exc«llent }»rosp«*» causes it ? Bad Blood. The though» r A *o n:<«k r.ght up to the he alloweil to b«x>me laws insteaii of more, 12acres in tp. 37,8 R 2. W.;con. Fruit ph iitiful. In ( r»«»k. (¿rant and inte A- a memlier of the district Isiard of is terrible ; the trouble is wors«'. No • rm. Wm. Dnvia to Peter Fitch, land in Mudford; rior «•onnties rain fell last week: frost« di<l The V „V..1„ doing his duty as governor. ac«’or«li:ig The undersigned has again leased ordinary help can rcmov«» it. It re soma «lamag« ; hay ami grain crops tiatt«■•iug :ie conveu- agriculture, he voted last year to have t«i his view as he expressed it. and in con. $350. away w the saw mill on Ashland creek, and quires Something 1:1 'l-llal. Do ’!"» U.S.toH » Kdlarhide. S’8of N E‘f an.1 an«l fruit will l»e plentiful. the district fair located in Douglas terposing Ins veto to save the state It. S PAGFE. IxT «ng the N-a of s E'4 of sec. 21, in tp 40, S R . . E— l<4) can till promptly all orders for sale take cheap sarsajiarillas or bl<><»I puri the vic Obs«*rver I’. S. signal >ervice. ami A -sist from such “robliery.” The people put acres. Patent. county, instead of Jackson. walk lumber. fiers. Y’ou must hav«> something that you have no right to go to ant Director «»f Weather Bun an. him there for that purpose, he say-, U. S. to El« n Hnntluv and J. B. I) l-ee. si B. L. M essenger . has proven its power in lx«th Europe 1241 , of . 11 a i si * the N »?, of N W * 1, oí at a little thing that is be- ofsw« .............................. yet to save his popularity he allowed James Cronemiller is fully <|ualitied ami America. G«»ueral Wh«‘atcroíi sec. 23, tp. A-, s K I. K a mistake; they have them to become laws, and is now de No that is Gimlets, gouges, tweezers, pliers, «utroL Y <>te 'er straight, for the office of county treasurer, and Nelson, of Dindon, says: “Mv ex- nouncing them as inqsisitioiis upon not quit the ImsineHS Atkinson at p'ricnee in the English army, as w. II l’ots and kettles, pans and friers. r yon «lo «lou t scratch the is a man of high character, perfectly the poor taxpay ers. He ma«leso many Darby's Prophylactic Flnld. the Woolen Mill Office or Carter at as in Amene», convimi’s me tl ’ All things for all sorts of buyers » 5i«’tir«D. or its sherilTor r, liable in every respect, and one erroneous statements that time will not Hie Bank will insure your property in nothing so throughly purifies t! Al hardware storeof H. C. Myer’s.* Use it in every sick room. Will keep osephiue county, well, against whose habits of life nothing allow me to say more. the Inst and most reliable companies, blood, oradds to the health, vigor: D. the atmosphere pnre and wholesone: New g<ssls received this week. Baby and at the lowest rates. removing all bad odors from every 21 different thing, don't whatever can l>e said. life, as Dr. Acker's English Bl«««- Will destroy all disease germa, carriage*!, children'« wag, me, household Remember that we carry a large and source. Josepbiue is liepublican, an«l Elixir." infection from all fevers and all conta treasure« or kitchen table and Hour Flies are coming, g<t your ncr.'ct'S well selected stock of furniture, also gious diseases The eminent physician, This grami Elixir is sohl by drug i e the Republicans ought to J. S. Marshall A Sor. of Atwood. III.. picture frames and, mouldings, chro- J. Marion Sims of New York, says: “I chest combined. Croquet sets, bird of J. L. Downing. gists in all jmrts of Aim ra a. It i.s a S mith A- D odge . «onte down there ami eie«*t the <x- their sales on Chamberlain's cough nios. nrteotypes, oleographs; a large am convinced that Prof. Darby's Pro cages. Gentlemen! Be not derived. Buy go«>«l. pure, honest medicine. Try it nasiv exceed those of all other cough invoice of oil paintings just ree'd. phylactic Fluid is a most valuable dis i’mtic pberiff nu«l clerk asthey ri to-day. your Imots ami b I kh - s of Gress. h edicines put together. For sale by Legal blanks at T idings office. infect ant." Call ami see us. S mith A- D odge . ♦ t'liitu.HHl Bros. Tilt-. < ANIHPAT» FOR GOVERNOR. S A FACT! Cheaper r ritan Æn\ I N SOUTH D3IIN Ollier Houst OREGON Don’t be Misled WE ARE OFFERING NOW Weinstock, Lubin & Co. Ladic ’ and Children's Straw Hats. IK IJ N KS AN L> VALISES Men’s Working Pants, good value, at $1. It will pay you to give us a call at the old stand, MAIN STREET OPPOSITE THE P MOBAL BROS ASHLAND, OREGON CAR-LOAD HATO WAGONS Hacks and Carts ASHLAND MILLS Come and See! BROKEN OL 1 1 All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and Harrows have ever sold in this market R epair S For Harrowsand Plows Constantly on Hand.