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s ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. W. II. LEEDS. editor and Publisher. Terms of Subscription: One copy, one year........... •• tux months........ •• “ three months.. Cinb ¡lutes, ui copied fur ierrns, iu advance. ASHLAND. TIDINGS Tormo of A Gertie tag: Une «anal», first insertion.., tach AddBiona! insertion... Jot ^fintino OREGON GRAND REPUBLICAN. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Austin 3. Hammond, ATTORNEY AT LAW The Most Extensive Machinery & Implement Firm on Pacific Coast A rhlano , O rrmon . STAYER WALKER/ Have a Branch House at Medford, Oregon Complete ll>t of Abstra«-ts of Title# to.land» hi Javkmm couuty. Title« examined. Titles perfected onl# corrected, »'tv. OPERA HOUSE, HARVESTING MACHINERY J. T. Zowiitch, Attorney and Counsellor at Law V 1 ASHLAND, OREGON. Grants Pass In Southern Oreiron. Will prat-lire it all rourtj» of Ihr State. t’olievtioU'* promptly »«»ie and remiUe«l. 9-4 Morris M. Harkness, ATTORNEY GOOD MUSIC! GOOD TIME I speech**, by AND COUNSELOR. Hon. H. 8. Miller and Others (¡ rant ’ s P ass , O rk « ì <» n . f «y*1 ».Gee in Xh!i Rnihlmg. F r-»ut street. pl 11..*» Robert A. Don’t Fail to Come ! Miller, t t « »l-llt-.V - ill - I .11 w Will practice in all the courts of the Stale. ar“OFFlL’E with W. H. Parker, opposite C om « House, JacdisunvUlu,Dr. L. THE AGE OF AU MIM M. DR. HILLERS Special Prescription HOME TREATMENT AND SURGEON. a > hland , oreoox . SELF CURE A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. Office in Odd Fellows building, secoud fioor. ou Main street. (11-12 0«. HILLER'S HYDRASTINE RESU>H ' T /t Stimulates nutrition. Purifies the I’.|( Curts r»>t*pcptiia,Cuitt»tipationan« 1 General !>« ««ility. A }>crfecttonii and sirengthb u! h r. S. P. Geary, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MEDFORD, ORBOON. Dn HJ L t F R -S OTbBIU OUSSTO M A CHA N P_L IV E b RE Cure« Bilious! an«l all Liwr Troubles, Chills ami Fever, MMari.il Fever*, an.l all Typhoid conditions. (»dice in Hamlin’s Bhx’k —Residence <»n ( Lt—.’*) OIL HILLE-’SC C URE. Cure* Acute Catarrh, Chronic Catarrh, Catarrhal l»raf ne--. Guar u.Ued turu.e the u orst cases when direction* are followed,«>rni<met n df Cures Co! h, Hoarsenea*. Coughs, Bronchitis. ¡*i and Pueumviiia; rei.vtesc« n»uinption. Cot tain* no Opiates. Cure* Croup in lomirn Dr. W. Stanfield, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, DR H»LLERS D!?HTHE.r3A A^D SORE THROAT CURE Preventsand run' I t'ivr'a. Wil! posith ely cure any sore throat in from 3 to 24 hours. Cures (¿uin»\ in:: «lays. Has located in A»n!an 4. Or-, for the prac lice of bi> profession. Makes all chronic ihsenMe*. mb -h as Kheiiniatiwin. Asthma. Pilv*. Ki-lney < I incases, ¡.¡ver Complaints, Female biseaNCN, Jtc., a Npecialty. Consul tation free- Ofl'ee next door to Arlington Hotel, near e th-pol. 112-44 HOMEOFATHIU ASHLAND, PHYSICIAN, S a . i x Pv»»vr. MERVTtS DEBILITY CURE, Cures Nervous Weakness, and Lore of Never ¡ads. tieixl (or Private Circular to Hiller Drug Co., San Francisco, ( al. Cures Rheumatism, Neural,'* v, blood acid* which cause them. DR .HI LI. E R ,S| T E E TH! IM G C U R E2 Aids the growth and development >>t children luring' t v terthi'itf |H.ri<-d, cnsur< s p-unless teetiiin^ an ! xoun i teeth, and prevents an I cures SjusUD, luckets. Brain Trouble*and Bowel Complaint*. A bleasjng to mother an I clmd. OBEUON. i» h u f<>r the prefleift at the Cougicgational i'ar'oiiagv [12-49 OR FILLER’S WHOOPING COUGH CURE Weveuta and Cures Whooping Cough. N oth . With exception of [>r. Hiller*» H* iraxtint- Restorative. Dr Hiller** Rhenm itie an l S\’TT3Lic « ’ire. and l»r Hiller's Couzh Cure, the above remedies are in Tablet fam, an* . if not obtainable from your druggist, will be mailed free, on receipt of price. < Dr. J. H. Hall, PHYSICIAN ami SURGEON. $1.00 per Package. (N:ue Years in Hospital Practice.) Six Packages for $5.00. Th< «e re medies« are the re*nlt of 25 year* of professi.onal experience, nnd *re gu ,<ne tee I to cure when & cure i* pttwible. Dr. Hiller* ft I page ix>ok of direction* f *r home treatment, containing valuable instruction« m to hygiene and diet, »ent fr < r . J ¡-<42 Main Street, Ashland, Or. ,f~3 C'^E. Indispensable in all acute iiseaaes attended with f. ver. • ■« -M ^ri i. Fever, Scarlatina, and Measles. Mothers try it uuce. Dd J2 I re * t n DR »■ PuLE i S RHEUMATIC AND ^ELRA.GIC CURE Mrs. ?. M. Wooster, M. D., J. S. Waltor, M. D. S., HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S. A. T. K. Bolton, Agent, Ashland, Oregon Will practice Mi profession <>f Dentistry — AT — A shlxn », Ouanos. Offire a residence. 11 S A. C. Caldwell, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. ASHLAND. OREGON. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Office over the Bank.— [12 33] 3. S. Howard, Notary Public and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. All kind“ of real e^taU: buxines* given care ful attention, fl.id information furnished fi.iii ♦ ruing property iu the new town. WOULD YOU Like to Know Where You Procure the Best Bargains C. W. Boot, Surveyor—Ashland •»( nil kind* promptly at- 1» n.led to. « iiargcs reasonable and cor- re 1 work guaranteed. Order* fonvork in all parts of the enmity promptly attended with <i. F. Billing*. 1430 Gaaiari’s Orchestra, or Ashlan«!, tkvegon, late of Cal. r** now preparetl to furnish the best of im»ic for public or private Parties. Bulls, Picnics. &«*., al any poiut on the coast. All the new popular music is played by this Orchestra. flavins employ«*«! a larg«-number of mu sicians. we ar«* able to furnish auy number of l-aiiiis. Any Iiirtniment or a eallev fur nished to ocher bands. All orders bv mail or telegraph promptly attended to. Terms Always ri asoiialik* Aibtre»» Prof. Oanlard, Ashland, Or. TO THE VOTERS OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY It Bills Fuir (<> Reviilutionizr tlie Naviga T he D alles , Or., Nov. 26, 1889.— tion «if the World. Hon. Commissioner of General Land BE ELECTED Have we really entered upon the age Office, Washington, D. C.— Sir: We of aluminum? asks the Philadelphia are just in receipt of your telegram of to-day, and in accordance with it, as a I'resx. As is well known, aluminum is no newspaper in Josephine county I L«K*a! Notes. <;rant'ii l’ax» ( barter. What Judge Colvig i*n>tui«r>> to Ite if Ek< Ud (’ounty < Icrk f’lianslor nn«l Trial Fm. the m<x.t abundant of all the metals on construction of your former telegram to Having advocate their cause, the Republican If you waut to help a worthy,deserv the earth's crust, and ever sin«« its and letters upon the subject of indem County Central Committee have secured At th« time the city council of To rebuild tbe bridge*- earned awtty Lunt week somethin;: whs said about discoveiy idmoet every leiuiitig metal nity school selections, we herewith space hi the T idings , ami present this week Chaa. Hughes’ ool’ection of trial fees. Granta l’ass were endeavoring to' pass ing man, if yon want to vole for a by the high waters as s^^edily as pos tne following, (embraced in the columns transmit lists 5 to 9, inclusive, of se laboring man, if you want to vote for sible liefore another winter cornea. lurgist an.l chemist has lieen working hereunder) w hich is published by ami under An examination of the records shows an amended charter through the legis to tin«l a cheap process of reducing it. lections made by the state of Oregou the authority of the committee. To keep the tax levy down to twenty that Mr. Cbanslor’s rnethoti <>f collect lature in Jan. 1889, and the opposi a good, solid, reliable man for county 1 In a large measure they have succeed- j for losses th«1 state claims to have sus- ing them is Do lietter. To give one a tion of tbe Railroad company was treasurer, you must vote for J. H. mills and try to get it lower. ed. Only a few years ago this metal I tained l>y reason of sections 16 and Shearer. To keep roads in repair and opet I m tter understanding <»f the matter ue ulHiiit to defeat its passage, the coun Vote for James T. Tuff«. cost more than gold. To-day, thanks t 36 falling within the Warm Springs «¡note the statute« referring to this cil addresse«! to Hou. H. B. Miller the Robert G. Smith niaile a political for travel when in his jM>wer to do ao. to the enterprise of Americans, it lies Indian reservation. We are directed following request: To guard tbe people’s financial affairs There is one candidate that the |x*o- question: speech at Kerbyville, May 17, which tx*en reduce«! to the pri<*e, bl«x*k for to accompany the same by our joint ple of Josephine county can not but H on . H. B. M iller : Believing there as be would hie own. and prevent any S e < Tins IO*». I ’ artiu!« to u jmlivial |>r*>- was from the slioiihier, and the way it bliK'k, of uickel. At 32 per poilial opinion. If. in complying with your afford to elta't. It would so ill lie- ceeding are re«juirv«l to c«»ntf ibui? tows i ds is danger of our charter liemg defeated was receiv«"«l indicates that Smith will public officer or pnvute person fron. . aluminum is a cbeai«er metal to use | (hrectioia in this matter, we shall be I come them for him to lie defeated t he expense of maintaining «oil rtf» of justice, in the legislature, and knowing that lx» a facto« in future politics in South ¡»erverting tbe public fundi or from or s parti« ular action, «nil or pro«- « ding than nickel. It. is nearly* four times ' led into u fuller discussion of the ’ that they have made up their minds therein, by the payment of ceitam •*uni^ of you can have more influence iu secur ern Oregou. taking more than the law allows for lighter than nickel, and will go there question or questions involved than that he must lie elected. He was born money, a-provided iu thin title, whi< h arc ing its passage than auy one else, we services performed. at the first glanoe would appear to lie Trial ami «iistri« i attorney fee.-. respectfully urge that you visit the James C. Moss has made «is good a fore nearly four times as far. To care for asl aged or unfortunate aud raised in the county, and has lM*en denominated .S f < UFU. The tri*«! fee in the several Aluminum has only been on the unnecessary, we trust that you will identified with it and its tieople dur court!* legislature, and use every effort to se sheriff for two y**ars as Josephine poor people that may l>e within the i*as follows: * * * * liear in mind that we occupy a position market in a commercial way for about In the « irct’.il Court, for every trial by ju cure its passage, as it is a matter of couuty ever bail. He has pushed no county in a decent, oomf<>i ing his whole existence. He is bound a year. In tlmt time the applications that gives us a knowledge that cannot to it by every family and wx'ial tie. ry, twelve dollars; for every trial by the great nei'essity aud importamv to this oue unnec««aeanly; he has been lenient ner. court, six dollar'; for every judgment or de community. Signed. F. W. Vandyke, iu the matter of <x>llecting taxes, mid be obtained readily by your office. to winch this uietal can lx» economic Here are his kindred and friends, his WHAT HE rXoMlMEK MOT TO DU. given without trial, three dollar'. We feel that no apology is needed home and fireside. Here lie cast his cree ally put haie been fouml to be so nu >E( . io«*». 'Hie trial f«‘v is to be paid by the mayor; J. W. Howard, T. P. Judson, has allowed every one a chance to He promises not to buy a poor farm on our part for endeavoring to place plaintiff, apjM'llaiu, or moving par: y. iu .P'KE live. merous that the 1‘iexx predicts its in lot. He has said, “Josephine county HE is ENTI1 LF.n TOBKllN ( 1. A1 M TH I. TRI A L H. Tborulou and J. L. Jennings, coun of old B. B., nor any other man. troduction will mark a great step iu all matters IsMiriug on thia questiou aud its people are good enough for orotlu cil men. r pr<K ( «-«ling upon which >uch fee i* If James T. Tuffs is elected he will He promisee never to collect a cent the adv me«* of huinaii progress. Alum before you so that you may fully un me.” As a young man he plowed in ini|>O8ed. ami if the party paying such fee On this request Mr. Miller, at his inum at 25 cents h |H«und ami it will . derstand just what an approval of the our fields, swung his axe in our for prevail in the actiou, Miit or proceeding, so own expense, went to Salem to anl in be couuty clerk himself. There is for Josephine county which be more money in tbe office than any to ¡»e « ntitled to reeov« r costs therein, surely reach that price will take the i lists means. It has lieen urged upon ests, and by his own labors di«l his as passing tbe bill. The result of bis busim<ss h*- could engage in. If he show by the records to have bei 'iich fee shall l»e allowed and taken as adis over to the county treasury w place of iron ami steel in many im tins office that when it was decidtxl part towards the improvement of this bursement, aud collected oil’ the adverse mission was successfu) notwithstand needs a deputy, be will employ some belongs. I portant lines of manufacture. Its that the state was entitled to indemni county. Wherever he has been, as a party. ing the efforts of the O. A C. IL IL Co. young man who lives here, and not a He promises to ace that ¿all trial fees aiiaptabilily to slup.lmililnig Ixx-omes ty nothing was left for this office but farmer boy, merchant or clerk, he has The alntve Hsdious can be found on through its manager ami attorneys. stranger. collected reach the treasury. | at once apparent. Tbe use of alumi to accept the lists, and the honorable aud will lx* found to lie the same un pages "00 and 701 of Vol. 1 of Hill's The city council of Grant’s Pass real num for this pur|x>sc would change commissioner under a rule of his office compromisingly honest, upright citi (’ >«ie. Mr. Cbanslorin bis reply to Judge izing the value of his services, passed W. A. Miisme, our seh.*>ol superin tlie mighty black racers of tbcAtlauln* to approve them regardless of th«» size zen, the friend of every hom«t man, Colvig in the Courier says that he tendent, Now. the (’ircuit (Vitirt journal kept the following resolution: should be re-elected, beoaufa into linght silver vessels, which would ’ or location of tracts selected. This ready and willing to stand side by sale by .Mr. (’hanslor 6itice he has been To Hon. H. H. Milb r: We, your considers the people's interest of more ! inspire the marine peels to flights of has lieen urged by the clerk of the with his n«‘ighlxirs ami do all in iiis clerk, shows that over one hundred memorudisls. tbe Common Council importauce than personal interest. I be has proven a worthy »nd efficient hitherto unlieaid of fancy in «iiecribllig Imard of e«*hix>l land cornmiasioners power to anl in tbe promotion of tin» and forty c;ises have been disposed of and Mayor of the town of Grant's From the w,.y be has collected trial manager of tbe educational IB bow “lightly til«" sliver ships rrnie the and by the attorney for the Ixiard. lx«t interests of his community. l»y the Circuit (’ourt of J«*»ephii>e Pass, Oregon, hereby exteml our fees, that belong to the county, it of tbe people. blue billows." Seriously, there is a Wit l| telegrams and letters and | era >11- I There is county. Now if there had been no tri thanks iu appreciation of your efforts would seem that he considered Cbnn- possibility tlmt <>-ean racers in the al visitations the state has reminded Growing Biack Walnnt on U mu L aa 4. als by eith«-r a jury or the court, th« ami servic««. lx»fore the Legislative slor's inter««! first, ins friends interest NOT A «'HATCH TPON HIS HONOR. us of liees alxiut the bungliole of a course of time will be constructed of ' trial f«**'s of 110 cases at §3 each, would Assembly of the State of Oregon, at secood, aud the peoples intereat third. Owing to the great aud increasing cider barrel; and so persistent has it His opponents have sought iu vain for In the same letter he claims that I > ahi'iunniii. amount to 8420; if they had all Ireen its last regular session, in promoting demand for black walnut for tbe m up Itscliief advantage it its lightness. all been that it became m*ceseary iu something to aav against him. To tried by the court, the trial fees at SO tin* ja.ssage by that I km I v of the Amend Judge Colvig has never found fault ufactnre of furniture and inside deoo- At present one of tin- great dillieulti«« oor judgment to inform the state that know him is to respect him This was wouhl amount to SMo; if there had ment to tiie Charter of the town of with his work, Perhaps he has for- ration of dwellings aud railroad care, in ixvan navigation is tlie weight of | we wouhl have to give a portion of evidenced by our last election in l>ecii 110 jury trials, at 812. the amount Grant’s Pass. gotten about that big stationery bill it ia lx*ooming very ecar re and tbe price ¡the v«*ss«*ls. It is impossible to get . onr time to th«' trunsactlou of other Grant's Pass, when Mr. Tuffs received w'ould be Unanimously adopted by the Com be purchased and which the couuty is ailvancing very rapidiy. Tbe r«p- But they «lnl not all court has refused to pay. engine |H>w«*r sutli 'lent to obtain mor« business of the office. Au explanation «■very vote that was east a unanimous lielong to one class. Tbe proportion mon Council, February 27, 1389. Vy now comes from Lodla nA and West thau twenty miles an hour. It has of the conduct of 1 he accredited agents endorsement. It would well lieeom«» would l»e about Hi! juiigncmts given R obert G. S mith , Recorder. irgima, but will soon be exbauo^J W. A. Massie, our candidate for of the state is found in the fact that the |x*ople of Josephine county to <lo l»een estimated tlmt if an Atlantic If H. II. Miller has proven such an school su{M»rintendeut, defX'rves re- in those state«. Therefore we are con without trial, 40 cases tried by th»» liner were Imilt of aluminum, or that through another member of the yang tbe same thing. court, and 20 jury trials. 'I he first, at able frieml to Grant's Pass, and has election. During tlie two years of fident that it will be a good invest We all know Jim Tuffs did not 83 each wouhl amount to 8240: the such recognized ability as a private ' i he weight <«f I he material out of which , the* lands are already »old at official life which this worthy gentle ment for laud owuers and farm« re to slops are cxiustru«*te«l lx* redured by : per acre, while by legislative enact come here to run for office, till Lis sack , second at 86 wouhl amount to 8240. eitiz« 11 in aiding the passage of Ueede«i man lias passixl through as our sn|x»r- turn their attention to the growing of one-half, aud their si«l«*s coated with a 1 ment the pi ice which the xtate receive» with boixlle, aud then go away ami | and the third to a like sum. making in legislation, surely he could and would lntcndent of schixils. he has made an iL Every farmer could, with small We all all, 8720. highly |x>lmh«sl non-corrosive sub- I is ,*/.?■> ¡wr acre. It is a fact easily start a banking business. >lo much mor«» as a member of the leg annual visit to every school iu the cost and labor, put out Ireaa, planting stance, it would have less than one- j suletantialed by affidavit that while know he has never songht an office. Now Mr. Chanslor’s own b-«oksshow islature. county, and has worked and lalxtrod them ou waste land, or tliat wluch is thir<l the draught, ami be propel!«*! , the state lioard assures applicants for We all know he «lnl not seek this nom that he has paid in aliollt twobun«lred t herein to advance the wavs and means t*x> rough or stony for cultivation. It I this laud that all the state is entitled ination. We all do know, however, with the same engine |s>wer at double and five dollars, it can be readily Dr. Himagiiii os a Bu-iiiess Man of |H>puiar education, having lieen is not ue cwan ry to have them <u rota the spec«l which characterizes tlie irou- to has lx*eu selected (but not listed), that he is seen that these fees are to be collected grouud apart .__ ‘ I)r. au old and tries! educator, he knows tion, or to set _ Th«» Democratic Timex says “ as the business num of the “outfit" offers HONUBT AND VI’HKIIIT. limit steamships of the present «lay . by the clerk, and it is as much his du Commenting on this matter, the a citizen of this district any amount We know that he is 11 part ami parcel ty to Collect them us to p* rf »rm auy Flanagan has lieen a sncossful busi how a b «'I i < k *I slamid lx- conducted, 1 but put them wL«r< vct -tSfc waste spot. Fire woixi is liexaii? w j London Spectator in a recent issue of land, either in forty-acre tracts or of the ¡icople of this county. We know I other functions of his office. It is ness man, he will make a good legis an«l labora to that end. Wo see no : canse for tlie voters of Josephine ' little value on account of tbe gtM.xral saul (xhtonally: "It is calculate«! tlmt in whole eectious, either on even sec that he came from a pioneer family a money payable to and LeMuging to lator. It also says he is a rustler.” Ia*t us partially examine the facts, couuty retiring him from service at us«* of coal, and as the wood lot is .wit a slop which, if entirely constructed of tions iu railroiul limits or any laud family who oontribute<l as much as tbe people of this county. If he «L hs off it can be reset with black walnut iron, would draw twenty-six feet of outside. It has lieen urgisl by these any other to the advancement of this not collect them he should make up ami se<> how much be has “rustle«!" 1 he end of his present term of office. trees. They can also be set in very water, wouhl, when made of alumi disinterested persons (God save the county. We know that he is not an the amount lacking out of iiis own for th«» good of this community, and Vote for Massie. opeu wotxla. It is iieceewary to have ■ 111 what direction his business success num! not draw more than four or five. mark!) that as a citizen of Oregou the office-seeker. We know that if he is pocket. The Dem*x*racy of Josephiue couuty i lias been of value to tbe people of this became so alarmed at the progress nursery ofsgrowiug trees ou Practically, then, th«“ light metal would register of this office should assist the elected he would not w ant to hold the l)o the p«kopie of this county want that they can lx» planted.’*«'it ■» ««.pot treble or quadruple the number of state in this matter! That if theoffiee office for life, ami for th««e reasons we an officer who makes his fri* nds at the country. made by the IL-publicans in tlie pres His business success is clinrgitig ent contest that they had to sen«! to tuuity offers. Iu digging tlie hole for miles of navigatih* rivers in the world, wouhl pass the lists favorably, no fur know that be will lx* elected. Th«» of i county’s expense, a!.«l b\ n«'gh« *n:g and we shonhl think nothing of vessels ther trouble wouhl lie experieueeii.aud, fice of County Clerk is worth S2,5tX). Ins sworn duty? The present clerk one niau four hundnsl dollais for cut Jackson county for a man to represent them, make it large enough to bold I crossing the Atlantic in seventy-two lufereutially, we suppose the laborer, Mr. Cbanslor has had it for four years. has been in tbe habit of charging as ting off au arm; another, oue hundred tbeir representative liefore tbe )>eople. plenty of goal top soil or leaf moul.l worthy of Ins hire, wouhl get his pay. What more can be ask? The people part of the costs in every case, th«' fe«*s amt fifty dollars for setting a broken J. D. Whitman,of M«*«iford, is tbe Moses from tbe wixm I s , upou which to pho« hours." What a lxxm to humanity this cluing« We do not claim that the existence of of Jtwephine have Iwen very kiml to allowed by law for indexing t)>e Circuit leg. ami his greatest success on lie to whom they look to pilot them the tree lo give it a g«>d start. They would be. Houses can lx» built of this state of facts has any bearing on him. He is an adopted son of the Court journal. The law ¡»resumes :<» half of the interest of the |ie«qile iu through the wilderness. He has cmis- should be set alwut three inch« «leep aluminum, and. as this metal never the queetiou of contiguity, which, we county, having resided here about two pay a man for what, he does. In this this community was achieve« 1 when be ed a notice to lx* published challeng The only attention they requhe ia U rusts aud is as tirepr«x«f as irou, a take it, is the main question involved, years liefore he was elected Clerk. case, however. Mr. Cbanslor has re succeeded in forming a local Medical ing Hon. II. B. Miller to discuss poli keep briars and nudegrowtb dt«ne«i house constructed of it would not only and which your office must pass upon, What more can lie ask? Cannot the ceived his pay for something he has Trust, fixing the most exorbitant tics with him on the 31sL Mr. Miller off untiltbey are large enough to shade the ground. survive a great conflagration, but al but it certainly has a bearing, and people of this county lx» as consider not doDe, as he has not kept an inde.r charges for medical services through has accepted ami is anxious for the fray. To raise tbe young trees, burv tlie ways exhibit n silvery, glistening sur should lx» pnqiely considered iu con ate of a native sou? Can they not do of the Circuit Court journal, i'erhaps out the county. Tbe doctors who The diacuasion. will take place at walnuts in the grournl lbs fig face. Passenger cars made of alumi nection with the arguments of the as much for one who was born here, the reason he wishes to l»e elected a joined the truxt m*e all honorable Grant's Pass on that day. Miller de thin heaps, working the^round num would be iucoinbustible, mid ritig's Washington attorney. We are nuil is Ixiund here by every tie, by ev third term is to get time to make that men. aud they have maintained tbe livers the oration at Albany ou tbe amoug them; oover al Kind three in« frusf prices regardless of the poverty 3«lth, but will lie tmek in time if steam would not lx> readily crumbled by col- everyday business men aud are in no ery sentiment ? But the great reason index. lhmi kt (J. S mith . deep, so they will be moist A ell, stnekeu condition of some of their can get him through. | lisiotis. The ductility of aluminum way luteated, immediately or remotely, for electing James T. Tuffs should lx» fr««ezing helps to opeu the (bells, patients; and tbe result is, that Flana ! will render it the best of all possible m the outcome of this matter, further apparent to the young men of Jose It is a current report in Grant’s the spring plow a pi«ou A Card. gan now has mauv thousand dollars than to assist yourself iu the premises, phine county. It is high time that materials for bridges. To the voter» of dosvphiio (\ainty: i wrought from tbe bard earuings of Pass, that Chas. K. Cbanslor intends grouud and furrow three* feet ay^ Pure aluminum melts and becomes and thus discharge our duty as officers those Since the campaign lias «ipciml I ! tbe 1 *<>or people of this county. He embarking in tbe lianking bnsine«s in putting in plenty of good strong ,5 fluid nt about 12«)l)degrees Fahrenheit, of your department and as citizens of TO THE MANOR BORN this plaoe. Verily it is Ix-tter to be nure. Cover tbe manure ligbtJykS I and is m«wt nmlleableata tem(M>rature this state. We have had the “sand” Should receive some political recog- have taken mnne interest in behalf of has ma«le a great success in this <11- tin» Republican tiek«*t. I am 11 R*»pnb- I reetion. He lias also proven himself a lorn lucky than rich. No one envi«« drop tbe nuts in eight or ten im" between 2«kt and ¡kKt degrees, although to do in this matter what appeared to nition. Every young man who has . . | it can be rolled cold with frequent an lie our duty, as we were capable of any political ambition, or who has liean, and it is natural that 1 should. , great “rustler;” but of what lias him bis g«»d fortune, but is it uot apart, covering about two inches dee| nealing. In malleability it ranks next understanding it, regard!««» of pr«»68- friends for whom he has h<»i>e, every lo order to deter any inlluei.ee that 1 , his “rustling" consisted? It has lieen alxint time he should take a rest from \\ lien they appear above grogu might have there has lieen an attempt directed exclusively to tbe collection the clerkship? Can't lie let go of the keep them clean an«* ‘he middle of« to gold and silver, and may be easily nre brought to bear upon us. Now, as to the gist of the matter as man who has a son who whs raised to make it appear that I 11 m person of his exorbitant bills. He has beet office in the oonnty for one term, row well plowed. They can be ■ I drawn, it« tensile strength varying lien*, or who expects to be the father or do«<s he want it for life? Of course out at any size, the larger tbe better,, from twelve to fourteen tons to the we suppose it will appear before you. of one, every man who expects to make ally ln’eresteil. I have b.s*u accused “rustled” with such energy that he be will have a deputy in the office to they are not ao liable to be broksew inch. It can lx> hammered into foil as The state is eutitled, under Governor this county bis home, should east his of favoring the election of Mr. Tuffs in would take the last cow ami calf from do the work, aud it is underetood that injured Het fifteen feet apart «w» ' * thin ns any tx»at«n golil leaf and lulled Stoue’s decisiou, b> indemnity. Can ballot and lend his aid to elect Mr. the hope that I might I m * his deputy, j a poor family, as pay for his service«. Now I will take this opportunity to say Since his nomination he has grown he has promised it to a young man who way. This gi«> 175 trans to an *»« t *. into sheets of live-thousandths of an she select it regardless of contiguity, Tuffs. in tweutyX^ve yearawe regardless of the size of tracts? If that such a report is alisolutely ami much more litieral. and is offering now has lived here about eight months. which, inch in thickness. wortb, at tbe pr&»nt a|f unqualifiedly untrue. 1 would not to pull teeth free for all Republicans This shows bow much be thinks of the woxl, at leiasX $3P Whether the bright and Ixiantiful the selections must lie made “as near “Didn't Knew it Was Loaded.” wlio will vote for him. Truly he is the young men of this countv who have the deputyship if offer«al 111c. I who ahiminnm will »wmer or later replace as may lie" to the lands lost, then no; liave stood by him nmi elect««! him. probably nearer $50. Gov. Penuoyer, in his speech at Section 9h9 of the laws of t Jregou says: a great "rustler.” the black and ugly iron in most of the but if there is a rule of practice of He wins your vote with a smile, and sary to grub or de letter's uses remains to lx» seeu. There your office construing the statute to Grunt's Pass, excused himself for ap- "Each County clerk is prohibited, durim:; gives the profits to some other fellow roots all out, but s is aluminum in every clay bank, iu i mean anywhere in the district, is it a proving The Dalles and Baker City his continuanc«* in ofti.c, from uctiug, «*r Volney Colvig ’ s Record. having 11 partner who a t*, as an attorney of out and any* ever}* plain, m every mountain si«le, I rule that should continue in force? charter bills, with their non-taxable tin* court of w hieh lie i» clerk. The Democratic candidates for clerk w«xxl cut When Judge Colvig took charge of Ev, anil when it reaches a cost of say 25 If such is the rule it certainly was not bond feature, by saying “the billB were rind judge can certainly sUind on the The deputy clerk stands just the the tinuoOM of Josephine county, the rough and rocky, r cents a pound it is safe to predict that established in such a case as now pre long -covering 400 or 500 pages and revenue platform. Their political same as a clerk. He is reguided in debt, over all assets, was $13,1 UH 36. we shall have entered on au age Of sented. Ordinarily school indemnity he had not time to read them over; the same light as the clerk under the The actual indebtedness now is $14,- records show conclusively that they grow full of burls, t* much tbe better, aa II comes from losses sustained here mid the members told him they were all aluniiutim. have Ireeti Denax-rats for tbe money there in small amounts throughout right; that be asked them if they con law. I am an attorney at law. and lt'.l. Total increase of county debt, there was in tlie offices they ootihl get. is worth about four tu. $1084 64. During bis term a court wish to make my living in the practice straight wood, lining L the district, aud iu that rase such a tained any nou-taxable bond clauses, Mr. Hughes was clerk for fourteen lieiiKK’rats A mm - sh «- i 1 by tire |{ whs «* s . construction of the statute is iloubt- the same as the Portland charier bill, of the profe-siou in Josephine county. bouse and jail, costing $37« * I. and Ap ■ years, elected by every conceivable veneering. The nuts ai (Salem M h U‘. iohii .| plegate bridge, costing $2700, were If I shonhl be deputy cl rk anyone erable value as fuel, bun leas proper. Y011 are uow confronted aud they told him they did not; that i met hod. that an ingenious |x>litician The party Ixx-s«« have assess«»«! the by no such state of facts. The loss thereui>on he signed and approved can readily **ee Hint 1 could not prac limit; making u total of extraordinary j coulil devise. When he could not bright blaze and giving a l tice law. Mr. Cbanslor knows this. expenditures of $6400. tense heat than <x»l. [Ex. employes of th«» state penitentiary and sustained by the state iu the Warm them.” All this was accomplished, and the ; rule the Democratic pnrty be would for th«» asylum for tbe insane, all .Springs reservation amounts, approxi This blatant demagogue did not He also knows that he offi*re«l to Con | ruin. It has beeu his «qieii boast, that Briilgiac ths ( ulwwliia roads ami smaller bridges were kept tinue my employment in theoffie«* this around, from 810 to $50 each, accord mately, to 30,000 acres, if, as the state think auy one wouhl look the matter he has d«feate«l numerous Dennwratic P ortland , May 19.-President Ad ing to their positions on tbe pay rolls. urges, an unsurveyed loss is as good up, hence such an uesertion was safe. spring, ami that I refuse«! and recom in good repair, and at Hie same time candidates. What has Mr. Cbanslor The facts iu the case are, tlie«* bills mended nm it h«*r gentleman, who is n<iw t ixi-e wete reduced five mills on the ever «lone for the Democratic party? ante, of tbe Union Pacific, end part** It is iimlerstixxl the Ixiys “produced as one that is surveyed. As to the without h kick, aud nil agreed not to immense amouut, possibly a quarter of were approved by him in February, , his deputy. Yet he has allowed this dollar. There is but one pers >n who Wbeu he had been here al suit two have ins(>ected tbe proposed locau*4' say a wor«t atxint it to a soul under a million acres, of laml passed over 1887; the Portland bill was pass-sl in : ; statement to go lineoutradict«*«!. It is is a county charge at the present time. y ears,by some hocus-pocus he suatebed for the bn«ige across tbe Columbia fc* tbe sun.” Tins is unprecedented. by the state, before selecting the bar the session of 1889. How could he true I wish to s«*e Mr. Tuffs ele>*ted. When h‘> came into office there wire the nomination from th««* who de tbe Union Pacific'sbraueb toU Under the Republican administration gained away-m-advance lands, and al have asked those members if the two We were born aud raised in the same ten comity charges drawing a weekly served iL After serving t*o years be an«l on their return from there th«« employes of these institutions so as to the relative amounts of vacant former bills ooutaiutxl any non-taxable county, w«» went to the same school, lienetit from the county of $3 50. No was again re-uominated. Perhaps decide the matter. The were never asfit-ssed. There is no and entered lands, you can consult lx «nd clause the same as the Portland ami we lielong to tile same political indigent jxx»r have suffered, yet no ; some Democrat can now explain why cross the Columbia hair I use for any one to deny that they the maps of your office, which show charter kill, which he says he had just ! pnrty. If 1 «lid not favor his election lazy bummers have been allow« d to : it was that Hon. A. H. Carson was de- Vancouver, where there I would imle«'d be a very poor Repub live off the taxpayers. have beeii assessed this week by the just how the whole matter stands. For vetoed? ! f»at«<l for representative an«l Mr. The channel on theOregoi a section on the mountains of the Both bills put together cover only lican. But more than that. I know Democratic lx«s««. It’s a fact. j Cbanslor elected by 112 majority the feet Tbe island to lx» i he is honest anil capable, and if elect««! trestle is 2,2U0 f««l, and th channel on Warm Springs reserve, they are wil fifty-five pages of printed matter in highest received by xny candidate. Governor Penuoyer ctiarges th« will administer the duties of the office the Washington side 22. is 2,* ('feel, roxk- Oo to onr store, east side of Plaza' ling to tak«> xi.rteen forty acre tracts the session laws of 1887. To say they railroad commissioners with “iiding Mr. Ream, for assessor, who had ing tbe total length of fairly mid impartially, mid to tbe sat _________ _ __ 6, , AO _ the iin.igv jor paints, oils, varnishes, brushes laid up«»n the springs aud watering cover over4(X) or 500 pages Wits simply lived for years iu the county, ■round over the state on fr«w passes." isfaction of everyone. artists’materials, and wall and build places of n purely pastoral country. false and only a flimsy excuse for a got in by three majority. feet, so that it will be one of the long lie wish«« to get out the imprt-esion R oiikkt G. S mith . I est in the country. It u. confide«. :ly ing papers. EstimaUs niaile on paiut- We transmit two nffidavitts made by clumsily executed official act, if he tlmt a free pass is a I «rib«*. The rail Can you explain that? Was there ex|iecte«l that President Adame will itig. pa|»T hanging, interior decora citizens of this state and entrymen un really was influenced by any such ad road commission law of Oregon pro- anything crooked aliout it? What ia give orders for the beginning of opera der the United States laud laws, aud vice. But such was evidently not the tions, etc. videe that tlie me:ulx*rs of the Ixiird Mr. Cbanslor doing for the D»*m«x:ralic tions on the hue to tbe sound befoou- .lain«-. Tuff. w«> cau find any reasonable number of reason that his ferret eye dul not see E vans A BursK. Ashland, Or. shall lx> transp«.rte«l free over all tlie ticket to lay? Hometime after elec returning East The Josephine county boy, lairn men throughout the district who will these sections. Then was not the railroads in th« state. It fix*« tbe tion th«* lk-mocrats will liegin to find ------ «•» ■ I corrolsirat« the statement made by time to commence his campaign; it among her green hilb, nurtured and penalty at Slod to $5l)0 for any com out a little concerning tbe workings of A Sod ( nadiuon. bred lip beneath her genial sun. Who affiants. was too far away. the Hugh«« Chanslor combination. pany to refn-s*. There is no law that I »iincrcd (or five year, »ah the w<*rK We feel that the disposal of govern But whatever one of his reasons would not favor him with his vote for makes it the duty of any such com Then w«* will hear some tall kicking fona of bltxwl jxilixiu. durinx which (im** I ment lands to actual settlers aud the you tak«<, you are coufninteil by tbe county clerk in preference totTianslr#, pany to traus|H>7t Governor l’ennoycr, Mr. Hugh«« was cl«*rk for fourteen wo* «1 tended by the best ptoxieteo« lonskl developement of this portion reflection tbi-t tbe governor is in a a man who has already grown rich in <>r any other governor of < >regon, free. yeitra, Mr. Cbanslor haa lx«en for four find, and trl«*d uuinben of |>r**|>rie<ar> medi of the stat«» will lie retarded if, hole. If tbe legislature has time to the office? Will Governor l’ennoycr show by wh it yearn. If they Ixit.h get in now, we cine, without any beneficia: resu lu. 1 ooa- The yming men of this county can in the matter of selections, both con rea«i all bills three times in each house never will get them <«nL Why not authority he rulre on a free pa.* s? Will llnuwl to grow worse all thi-tnae. unlit my tiguity and size of tracts are to be before final passage, surely onr gov not afford to vote against Tuffs, be lie show what makes it right for him elect them for life. Y'onng men re- «bole >>stem was destroyed by th, vile dis disr* gi»r<l«*d. It is probably not nec ernor ought to lie able to read them cause he has grown up amongst them. to use a free pass when out canvass 1 member this. ease; my tongue aud thr«.»: hsvlng great essary for us to a«hl that iu our joint over once. He takes an oath that he The old men ought to vote for him, in ing tbe state? If you think in* buys lioles caused by It. I then < >mn>eiK*ed tah- and m veral opinion« the selections as will do so, or at least the law contem honor of the old pioneer father who Judge CHvijf d-wit not propose to a r.iilroa*! ticket, ack th«* agent at any c'enwe the rate of taxation €o pay for in- ing swtrr's leer me (fi. s. S and In a few made are against the interests of the plates that he will, which iie swt-ars to raised him, and We believe they will. sa station where be stoppml an l s»x* if h<* placing the county h idiies. It is not general government and of this stats, execute. isnight a ticket. Or ask any conduc nect«Kiry. lie would only pay the in- monlbi I was entirely eu-rd. and to this great medicine do I attrib« *' my recovery. mid against sound public policy. We Who ever lieanl of a governor per tor who runs on the Im« whether lie tereat.and l« t Home one <*!ee help pay Vote for John Shearer, onr cnidiilate are eoii'CK.us that we have argued the forming s«i important an act as ap the principal. The county ia rapidly in This was over two years ar “d 1 have bad ndee «in a pass or a ticket. for rionntv Treasurer, a mnu who hi«< qmstion aud can only plead our proving a law by proxy? If the gov lieen long and favorably known, and is creaHiUiC in wealth, and the natural in- no return, or any eflVets of i>« diaeam duca, knowledge of the true inwardness of ernor has a right to ask legislators if one of th«* solid men of Josephine conn erra-e will, in a few years, gradualiy ei- and my skin la to-day as sm<**th atid clean H. B. Miller, onr candidate for rep- the matter as justification. Respect a bill is all ngbt ami take their wonl ty. He is n good Isisinesa man. h is long Will.«#! Bowssa, tingnish the debt, ftou’t he alarm* d at anytody's. res- ntative, has l«*n absent from the fully, F. A. ilcDoNALH. Register. our little indebtedness. Compare it. if Olito. for it. why dou't the supreme court or <*arried on a hardwar«- store in Grant's Ci you p ease, with th*- oilier counties in county «luring the past eight or ten Pass, and ia noted for hi* honesty and T. W. ¡SrisiiElL Receiver. the circuit court ask attorneys wlneii Keils All Over Hi* Southern Oregou: Jackson county owes correct habits, (b-neron* to n fault, ami days making politi<*al spe«- •bee at Cor I hereby certify that the foregoiug way to decide a case? Yet Penuoyer Six Lotties of HwirT's Sr Lak»-. 4xum«»; Ktaumtb. friendly and s*x8 il in his wavs, it is bard vallis, McMinnville, North Vamlull, is a true aud correct copy of a letter of says ho did so nud was deceiv«-«!. IM uk 'I u ’4, Jusephiue. f 14.10. cured me of a horrlbl«* all« to find a man better qualified f ir th« Hillslioro, St. Helens ami Astons. Mr. ti e register and receiver of this office, place. had broke out all over my Miller is a tlnent and logical speaker, bearing «lute of Nov. 26, 1889. us it up- If the voters of J*»<epL ne c>uniy has the in.inftixernent of thr coun Tlii«**e fellows who want Colvig d f*.*at- i.ml the state committee thought his d* n’t elect Jaine« Mo a sheriff, they which I ««mid set no rebel p ars of record in this office, sddress- ty How poor be^n under Coivi^’n sdmiu- ed so bully, as a /«-neral thing have services so valuable that iie was put will not t»et a b< tier mail by electing his i w u m* for your sn*at m< ■ ed to the commissioner of the general istrution? When he came in office four some job they waut to get ill on the opponent. Jim has l>e<*n a r « mm 1 faith* In my grave to-day. land office at Washington, D. C. yearn a^o they were scattered all over tbe county, ami can't do it while he is -I udge Ul the field. fui Kc-rv int <»f the people for the last two W. J. Miwar J ohn W. L ewis , Register. county—nine or ten of them—and kept Hen l< . tor 111st moe. •.«.ints to «el! hi» years, aud b th shown his ability to fill Treal leu on Blood sail nk a', a heavy expense to the taxpayers. He farm to the county tor a p -or f irm, but the office of sheriff in a manner altogeth free. Vote for tli«» tuan who has r«sliic»xl «wirr «PKi irii thought it cheaper to send them ont of Colvig wou't listen Vi 111 * p-op*nation. tbe tax levy five mills on the dollar in er ooinmendabl«*. His political enemies An immense stock of wall paper, the state to their friends and relatives, Be caretui. tax|uiy.*r*. when you cist four years. If you vote for Colvijj for cannot find anything to say against him. Absolutely Pure. ( hxfiiit oat ai when they were able and willing to take your vote fur County Judge, mid make He baa 1 on liberal, and yet firm iu the ceilings and decorations at Smith A county juda’e you will vote for such a exercise Thi* powder never varies A marvel Dodge's. We furnish an experienced care of them, and he did so. thus taking no mistake. ¿i iiis duties. My entire stock of batu a heavy burden from off tbe hands of man. Four years ajp» the tax levy was of purity, strength an<1 wholesometiess ware, etc., will be sold vitboai Flanagan join« d the medi< il trust or twenty-five mills ou the dollar no M<»rv w«inowi( al than the «»r.’lnary kinds, paper hanger when desired. All or our own citizens. How many are there in ati«l cai.iiot be wn’.i in competition with ders in this line promptly attended to, the county now? There is but one. «and combination, to charge exorbitant rates lower rate ever was reach«-*! liefore. <tr«H« is the only man in Oregon Give me a call before nnreha, the multitude of low tvs’, bhort weight and satisfaction guranteed. B. F. R* h<< ia kept at an expense of only <2 per for medical services, and thereby ha« Now the rate is twenty mills, with a wie» divides the pro tils with bis cus- where. ♦ aluni or phosph.-'to powder>. >ol<i only in grown rich at the expense of the )«*ople week. No indigent sick or poor has e/er cans. R oyal B aking P owder U o ., Ha tomen. prospect of tx»ing lower. of this oonnty. Drees shirts from 50c. up at Blount's. been denied relief by him. Trunks aud Valíase st Bion REASONS WHY THE REPUBLICAN TICKET SHOULD Dr. S. T. Songer PHYSICIAN THE STATE LAND KING Grants Pass Brâss Band Will Furnish Music. If so read some of the Cash Prices Offered by Men’s Heavy Working Boots, $2 pair “ $3 pair fnll stock Boots —something grand — TheBankof Ashland $4 per pair. Men’s Working Shoes, $1.50 per pair $2 $2.50 Boys’ Shoes, full stock, $1.50 Men’s Working Pants, $1 Jeans Pants, $1 Woolen Pants, $2 $3 $4 Working Shirts, 50c. “ 75c. ASHLAND OGN. Working Shirts. $1 each Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00 Underwear, 50c each. Does a General Banking Business. 75c each. „ni'viion. ni.de »1 *11 aeces’il.le potuta **u wool, $1 each. tavorabie unn*. slKhi «•x—t.xug«* and craphie traivden. Porilxnd, San Kr»n< i»<<> an*! New torli Fancy Percale Shirts, 50c, 75c, $1 */•«.,/ *»* m <;A/ •<* standard ferire». Fancy Neck Scarfs, 25c and 50c. 1 ll'iffllt 1111111 Boys’ Hats from 50c up. Men’s Hats from 50c up. Men’s Nobby New Stiff Hats, $2.50 up. W. H STKINSOS, r. H.CARTrR K. V. CARTER P.esiileiiL Vice-Pres. Cashier 44 4s 44 44 *4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 We have just received Twenty TOWN ■ LOTS Cases of Men’s Fine Shoes which we are offering very low All our MONTACI! E, winter Clothing is being offered at Siskiyou co., Ca. , For Sale on Easy Terms. astonishingly low prices ---- In the town of — (>ne-f-»iirth down: balance within six, tw. lv.* amt eighteen months. See map at the Rai'-**s*t Depot for graded prices, «le., or s.idn*'» P H. HASKEI.I.. Town Site Ageut C. P* K* K . dan Francisco. California. I1-’-' YOURS TRULY, Ashland, Or 0. II. BL .Î NT. waii struet, N Y. . 4» • - I I â