Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 06, 1890, Image 2

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS
RESULT OF THE ELECTION
NOTES AND NEWS.
THE STATE.
I ri
The most persistent and effective
J^ON’T imagine that
^ON’T think that you
work done for the Democratic ticket
in Portland yesterday was done by the
there is anything
run any risk in send­
faction led by Joseph Simon that was
THE ELECTION
mysterious or lioth-
defeated at the Republican primaries.
ing to W einstock ,
For a politician, Joe isn't much of a
The result of the election is no sur­
ersome
about order­
party man. He must make the ticket
L ubin & Co. for
prise, so far as the state ticket is con­
or he always grass against it.--{Ore­
ing goods by mail.
cerned. Congressman Hermann’s ma­
anything you may
gonian.
It’s as simple as A.
jority rolls up into big figures, as
Great excitement prevails in Cour
need.
Goods not
usual, but the bitter fight against Mr.
B. C.
Some few
d’Alene mining district over recent
JACKSON COUNTY.
as ordered are re­
gold strikes above Murray, in Bear
Thompson had its effect in keeping it
hints
as
to
sending I i
Jackson
connty
givee
Pennoyer creek. Samples of ore from one of
down somewhat and reducing largely nearly 500 majority over Thompson;'
turnable at their ex­
the claims seut to Spokane assay $25,-
money, etc., will be
tbs majorities for the rest of the ticket. Miller about 275 over Hermann; Town­ 000 to the ton. A tramp walked into
pense. That is one
Republican politicians knew that Pen­ send; Sec. of State, about the same the gulch with his blankets, discovered
found on page one li
reason why they try
noyer would be hard to beat even over McBride, aud LeRoy about 160 the gold and sold his claim for $20,000.'
of
W einstock , L u ­ -■
over McElroy. Cameron is elected
so hard to have
with everything favorable for the Re­ Senator by 60 to 70 majority over Prospectors are flocking into the dis­
bin
& Co’s Cata­
trict in great numbers.
publican nominee, and when the Si- Nickell. McCall and Merritt (Rep.)
things just light the
logue. Free to any ■*1
Gov. Hill, of New York, wants to bo
mon-Lotan battle came on and grew are elected representatives by from 70
first time.
U. S. Senator, and therefore his
address.
ao hot, everyone saw that it was a to 90 majority over Stewart and Min­ a mind
is set on giving them the pow­
Furry (Dem.) beats Brown by a
costly victory for the prospective nomi­ gus.
er,
by
having
a
Democratic
majority
few votes, it is believed, though the of­
nee for Governor—a victory that car­ ficial count may possibly show Brown at Albany next January. He proposes
to make this the hottest contest
ried the likelihood of defeat. But to be elected.
On the Republican ticket State known since 1876, in all the Assembly
Thompson made a gallant fight against
Senator, two Representatives, clerk, districts in the State, as he is con­
heavy odd«, and it is about the first sheriff, assessor, surveyor, and proba­ vinced that the Republican majority
time be baa ever tailed in anything he bly coroner are elected. Of the Dem­ in the Senate can be overcome on
400, 402, 404, 406, 40S, 410, 412 K ST.,
ocratic nominees, the recorder, treas­ joint ballot by gains in the Assembly.
has undertaken.
urer.
school
superintendent,
county
The
superintendent
of
the
census
'
The result in Jackson county is not
commissioner and one representative has issued the following important or­
surprising, either, to those who were are conceded to be elected. On Dis­ der
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES. E tc .
to all census supervisors: “Pleas«»
aware bow generally the Democratic trict Attorney the vote is very close, instruct examiners in cases where per­
voters of the connty resented the with probability of the official count sons refuse to answer questions of
manipulation of their county conven­ showing a very small majority for population schedule relating to pb^s I
Colvig.
ical and mental disabilities (22 anil 28)
tion to auit the desigus of a few men
11. A. Miller for Congress runs ahead or to questions relating to farms,
JjON’T make the mis­
wlio have thought they could nse the of hie ticket in the connty, but away homes and mortgagee (28 to 30. inclu­
take of thinking you
party simply as an instrument to fur­ behind Pennoyer.
sive), to enter in the proper column
The whole nnmtar of votes polled the words ‘refused to answer.’ No
some Catalogue of
ther their personal ambition and ag­
can buy elsewhere
in the county is alxiut 27()0, and ou
i
grandizement It will begin to be un­ secretary of state, state printer, state further steps will be necessary on the
W
einstock
,
L
ubin
to as good advan­
I
part of the supervisor or enumerator.
derstood after awhile that the voters school 8<i;x>rintendent, which proba­ All legal proceedings will be institut­
&Co. Beautiful il­
tage. W einstock ,
of lacksun connty know what they bly give the fairest indication of the ed l>y the Washington official, through
lustrations and full
political
complexion
of
the
county,
the
the
department
of
justice.
L ubin & Co’s prices
want when they see it and know just
Dem<x»ratic majority will be from 150
information about
aa well what they don't want, and to 175.
Despite the talk to the contrary, it
styles and qualities
all kinds of Cloth­
may ta set down as reasonably certain
won’t have.
KLAMATH COUNTY.
have brought them
Senator Stanford will endeavor to
ing, Dry Goods,
The endorsement by re-election of
The full returns of Klamath county that
succeed
himself
in
the
United
States
the largest general
the clerk and slieriff who have served (unofficial) give the following major­ senate, anil he is said not only to be
Household Sup­
the people during the past two years ities: Hermann, 19; Pennoyer, 117; ¡ in the fight, but in it to stay. When
retail
trade on the
plies, etc., for Men,
Townsend, dem., sec. of state, 8; Bon­
is particularly complimentary and sat­ ham, dem., supreme judge, 9; Webb, the news was flashed from Waahiug
Coast. Is not that
Women, and Chil­
isfactory to the incumbents in view of <lem., state treasurer, 31; LeRoy, state ton a few days ago that he bail engag­
ed
passage
for
Europeon
the
Teutonic
i
dren.
Over
a
quar
­
trade public verdict
the f^cts that a citizen of such good superintendent schools, 17; O’Brien, and would not return until late in i
ter of a million peo­
that they hold first
standing as Thos. E. Nichole was put state printer, 12; Colvig, dist. atL 16; October, it was t hought by many that
Smith, dem, joint representative, 44;
up against Mr. Muller, and thnt so Orr, rep. county judge, 198; Leavitt, it was equivalent to an announcement
ple read it yearly.
place ?
»
bitter and venomous a tight was made rep. county clerk, 178; Howe, rep. that he would retire from the field.
Such,
however,
is
evidently
not
the
treasurer, 101; Smart, dem., assessor,
against Mr. Birdsey.
It is claimed by those in a posi­
200; Fountain, dem., school supt., 125; ease.
The following advertising souvenirs will be sent by W einstock ,
tion
to
know.that he not only desires a
25 PER CENT. BELOW COST.
Gowen, rep,, sheriff, 24; Silvers, dem., re-ele. tiou,
L ubin & Co., free to any address, on receipt of two cents postage for
EDITORIAL NOTEN AND NEWS.
but
is
already
actively
at
county commissioner, 67.
each
article.
Not
more
than
two
articles
sent
to
one
address.
work.
No. t.—" Tour of the World," a folder for tlie library table or school­
LAKE COUNTY.
room, contains 36 small views of tlie principal buildings and cities of
Douglas county electa Republican
An important change is pro|>os<»d at
Only meagre returns have lieen re­ Harvard,
the
world. No. 2—Small Round Pocket Mirror for men and ladies.
which is receiving much at­
representatives to the legislature this ceived from Lake county. Lakeview
No. 3.—-Box of Wooden Dominoes. No. 4.—Book of Popular Songs
tention
and
provoking
wide
discussion.
time, as well as the whole Republican precinct polled 327 votes, and gave
with music. No. 5.—Harmonica for a child.
It is proposed to reduce the college
1
Hermann 9 majority; Townsend 135; course
county ticket.
to
three years, and a
Snider, Rep. joint representative Klam­
measure ba9 now, in a slightly modi­
It will be an advantage to Jackson ath and Lake, 134; Colvig, 113.
fied form, passed the faculty, academy
The
county
will
undoubtedly
give
oounty in the matter of legislation,
an«l corporation, and only
Snider a vote large enough to elect council
to have representatives in the legis­ him joint representative by a large ma­ awaits the concurrence of the board
lature whose party affiliation is with jority over G. W. Smith of Link vil le. of overseers to become a statute. This
will arouse the critical attention
Colvig may possibly have majority stop
the majority.
of all persons interested in education.
enough to overcome Watson’s majori- ' It will affect with deep concern the
I. her three
________
2____ of'the
: ._j governing boards of other college,
'The beet citizens of this connty i ty.jnt.taot
counties
will rejoioe to see that the party ma- I ' judicial district.
since, it a boy can get his degree of
IxWriLAS COUNTY.
bachelor of arts in three years at Har­
jority is not so heavy on either side I
I
Douglas county elects all the Re­ vard he will not be likely to spend
but that reckless disregard of the in­
four years at any other college.
terests of the connty or the party will publican nominees for county offices
by majorities ranging from 10Ó to 200,
Cornell University has just lost over
bring its own speedy reward in defeat but gives Pennoyer a small majority.
\\ e have no space here to enumerate all the articles. Everything in <>ur line
a million dollars by the decision of
at the polls.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
the Unite«! States Supreme Court that
will he offered at prices to guarantee QUICK SALES, as we intend to leave within
Josephine county givee the follow­ under its charter it could not legal­
Josephine county is to be congrat­
sixty days. Come early, while our assortment is in good shape.
ing majorities: Hermann 87, Thomp­ ly accept the generous bequest made
ulated upon the election to the legis­ son, 12. Metschan 88, McBride 189, by Mrs. McGraw-Fiske for a library­
lature of so active and able a citizen Bean 85, McElroy 57, Baker 69, Wat­ fund. The point made was that the
as Hon. H. B. Miller. He will see son 204. County ticket—H. B. Miller, charter forbade the university to ac­
that Josephine county has every ad­ representative, 75; Volney Colvig, cept real property in excess of $3,900,-
Co. Judge, 105; J. C. Moes, sheriff, 000. A peculiar feature of the con­
vantage to be obtained by legislation 69; C. K. Chanslor (Dem.) connty test, which bus laste«i over five years,
at the next session.
clerk. 55; C. O. Biglow, commissioner, is that Governor Hill of New York,
141; J. W. Sherer, treasurer, 71; W. who was then a trustee of the univer­
Jackson county has voted for Hon. A. Massie, school superintendent, 70; sity, advanced the funds for the legal
John H. Mitchell as U. 8. Senator, E. Harmon, assessor, 143; C. T. Ha­ fight an«l gave advice. The university
even when she was represented in the vens, surveyor, 146. County clerk is does not suffer materially, as Henry
the only one elected on the Democrat­ W. Sage of Brooklyn, who has already-
legislature by Democratic members. ic ticket.
given a fortune to t he institution, has '
Thia time she emphasizes her choice
promised to give $500,000 in order to I
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
complete the library building, which
of Mitchell by sending to the legisla­
The result of the vote upon district
ture Republican representatives who attorney for the four counties of will ta the finest of the kind in the
country.—[Chroniel^.
are and always have been warm per­ Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and
ennai friends and supporters of the Lake is still in doubt, owing to delay
Real Estate Transactions.
in receiving returns from Lake county.
Senator.
_____
|
In Josephine Colvig has a majority of
The legislature will be ataut two- 204. In JacksoD Colvig is conceded a Geo. II. Bayley to G. W, Stephenson, lot 39,
majority, 10 to 30. In Klamath Miner’s add. to Ashland: con.. >200.
thirds Republican, it is believed. This small
haa. Nickel to Board of School Director«
Colvig lias 10 majority. This left of <_ dist.
No. 62, Wimer dist., I square acre
means that there will be no dend-lock Watson from 160 to 180 ahead with out of SW
cor. of N W‘4 of SWl t of Sec 3, Tp
His Wife SUI1<T<1<1 From Erysipelas.
or dose contest in Oregon over the Lake county to hear from. Lakeview 35|S R 4 W; eon., fl.
William
S. Barnum to C. W. Skeel, land iu
Mr. John O. Rogers, of Dana. III.,
•lection of a United States senator, precinct, which casts about half the Medford: con., |4( j 00.
of the whole connty, gave Colvig < W Skeel to William S. Barnuin, lot 10,
writ«« an follows, under date of March
and that after quietly proceeding to vote
27, 18!K): "Mv wife was for yearH an in­
113 majority, winch leaves Watson 50 blk 24, Medford; con., $800.
re-elect Senator Mitchell on the day to 70 ahead yet, with the outside pre­ (’. W. Skeel to William S. Barnum, lot 11,
valid from a bl«M>d trouble, mid suffered
blk 22, Medford; con., 11200.
terribly at times with erysipelas. She
appointed by law for the first ballot, cincts of Lake county to hear from.
Martin Laist to C. C. Beekman, undivided
tried many remedies advertí sed as blood
half interest, right and title in a certain
the legislature will havA al) its time
purifiers, but received no benefit.
A
water ditch ; con., >100.
few bottles of S wift ’ s S pkcific (8.8.8.)
and attention to devote to the many
B F. Myer to M. N. Long, N‘a of lot 1.
Jacksonville Items.
cured her of erysipelas and other blood
Ashland; con., fl, Q. < D.
things upon which legislation is need­
(’has. and Minerva Meeker to O. F. Paxton,
troubles. From tlie first her appetite
J. T. Cress has gone to Salem.where lots 1, 2, 3, blk 2, Meeker’s add. to Medford;
increased, and her general health im­
ed. It means, txx>, that while the peo-
—(
con..
$250.
proved in every wav. She considers 8.
le of Oregon have concluded to keep he has locatal, and where his family
R. D. Dixon to Ollie Brentano, lot 17, blk
8. 8. the best blood purifier and tonic
will Hoon follow him. Mr. Cress ia by
Medford; con., f200.
Governor Pennoyer four years longer, occupation a painter of firet-class 20, James
she ever saw. and is willing for any
II. Barnum to Bertha Barnum and
one suffering as she was to lie referred
they think it best to keep a check up­ merit. He and his estimable wife and husband, pro>H*rty in Medford; con , flOOO.
Nettie aud Samuel McGee to <’ W. Skeel,
to her.
<laughter
are
worthy
memtars
of
the
on hie political eccentricities, and they
lot 11. blk 22, Medford; con.. f(>5.
John W. Dollarhide to H.
Dollarhide,
Alxiut the Census.
have therefore again given the Repub­ M. E. church, and Mr. Cress has been undivided
half-interest ofS^ of NE‘4. and
superintendent of the M. E. Sunday
licans the necessary two-thirds vote si'hool for several years, in which hl's undivided half of W*2 of SE‘4of Sec 21, Ti>
It will be the duty of each enum­
40, S R 2 E; eon., f’JOU. assignment of bond.
erator to visit personally each dwell­
to cover the veto power that the gov­ family have also lxx?n active workers. Carrie L. Lumsden to I. W. Vawter, lot 10,
ing in hie sill >-di vision, and each fam­
Blk 66, Medford; con., $65.
It
is
with
sincere
regret
that
we
ernor has used as his specialty.
Minerva A. Meeker to P. F. Benson and
ily therein, and each individual living
chronicle their intende«! removal from Alexander
Burnstein. E1., of NW‘4 and lots
out of a family in any place of alxxle,
Jacksonville, anil with pleasure that 1, 2, Sec 7, Tp 36. S R 1 W. lot 1. Sec 12, Tp 36,
Turned on the Light
and obtain every item of information
we commend them to the Christian as- S R 2 W, 152 83-100 acres; eon., fl
required by the law, it taing the prime
New York, June 2.—Two reporters sociatmu of the capitol city, who will J. D. Whitman and wife to Josephine Poe,
object of the enumeration to obtain
broke up a materializing seance yes­ find them a very valuable addition to 9^4 acres in tp 37, S KI W, con f487.rX).
George Crowson to Edward Albright, 1
the name and requisite particulars as
terday, in a novel manner. The uame their lxx«t society, anil in church and acre
in tp ;W, 8 R 1 E, con fl05
to personal description of every per­
1
National salute of 12 puns at sunrise.
of the medium in Mrs. Cadwell, <>u Sunday school work.
Mary Kilgore to David c. Kilgore, SW
2. Procession form in front of Ganiard’s Opera House at 9:30 R. m. After review and son in the United States, except In­
of Its 11 and 12, iu blk 6, Ashland, cou $1,
Lexington avenue, Brooklyn. Her
1 drill by Co. D, (). N. G .procession will form in following order- Ashland Brass Band.
Chester A. Arthur Poet Na 47, of W. D.
yearly income from her successful
No. 1. Federated Trades aud secret organizations, Mayor dians not taxed.
J. C. McKee to James Kilgore, SW 1, of Co. D, O. N. G., G. A. R , A. IL
By a provision of the act it is made
duping of the credulous cannot fall Medford, celebrated Decoration ser­ Its 14 and 15 in blk 6. con f7uo.
and city council in carriages, citizens in carriages, c itizens on horseback ami on foot
vices at Jacksonville and Medford.
Andrew J . Broi ►ph
v y to Harvey B. Brophy, ! Procession start from Ganiard’s Opera House march down Main street to Helman, down obligatory upon every ¡»ersou over
far short of $5000.
Helman
to
Factory,out
Factory
to
Main
street,
back
Main
street
to
Oak.
down
Oak
to
d
N
of
SE*
4
of
see
27,
in
‘2 of NE *4 anc
.
At the last seance the preteuded At 8 a. m. a detail from that Post came 8 tp37,
Spring, out Spring to 4th avenue, back Main street to plaza and to grove*, where the fol twenty years of age to give true infor­
R 1 E. 160 acres, con*|126u.
mation to the enumerators nuder the
program . will take place.
«pint of the dead was seized, held aud over anil joined our citizens in decora­ (>. «k T. Co. to Jane’ Garrick, Its 1, 1. 2. in ' i lowing
1 ....
Music by band.
penalty of a fine not exceeding $11K).
exhibited by the reporters to those ting the graves of our soldiers and blk 76, Medford, con fl90.
I
2
Music by glee club,
J. A. Packard to Lizzie G. Packard, 10
It is also provided that uo census
present and who, up to that moment, fnends. Flags were at half mast, an«l acres
Prayer
by
chaplain.
in
sec
35,
tp
38,
S
K
1
W,
con
f250.
I 4. Reading Declaration of Independence.
supervisor or enumerator shall give to
bad M*ved firmly and sincerely they our p.*ople who had been busy for sev­
Music by the band.
an unauthorized person any informa­
were face to face with the materialized eral days preparing for the <x*casion,
S c I kxi I Report- District No. 57.
6. Oration’
tion which has been gained bv him in
form of one returned from the great were out with their choicest floral of­
7. Song by the glee club.
G
old
H
ill
,
Oregon,
May
31.
18'.<0.
ferings to commemorate the day. i
the pursuance of his duties, under the
beyond.
». Benediction.
The village school of Gold Hill, under the
Music by band.
lienalty of a fine not exceeding $500,
The novelty of the conspirators' Jacksonville cemetery, ever beantifiil management
of
J.
W
Phillips.closed
for
the
and any census official found guilty
^lana waa a feature of the ex[x>se. by nature aud sculptor’s art, was fra­ season, Maj 30. 1H90. Whole number of pu­
of willfully making false returns shall
1. Music by band.
wo ^prage batteries carried in the grant with the delicate odor of pro­ pils enrolled, 44. average dally attendance.
2 Bov's race—under 16 yrs—75 yds, for prize.
Followiug is the roll of honor for the
lie fined not exceeding $5,006 ami lie
hip pflraeta by the reporters, and con­ fusions of Howers. At the conclusion 32.
last month
3. Giri a race—under 16 yrs—75 yds. for prize.
of
the
services
in
Jacksonville
the
de
­
imprisoned not exceeding two years.
nected with incandescent lamps of ten-
Ollie Marksbnry,
Frank E. Parker,
4. Pie race for boys 75 yds—for prize.
Irvin Ray,
Three legged race for prize.
candle power each, concealed in the tail ritual services of the G. A. IL was Lorena Kay,
Henry Ray.
Kay.
6 Sack race for prize.
Ills Bloo<| Poisoned by Cow Itch.
inner vest pockets, furnished a light appropriately remembered at Grand Mellie
Katie Parker,
Roi>ert Flemmings,
Pie eating match for boys—prize.
that was flashed in the face of the Army Hill. Afternoon the Post met Sophia Davis,
Frank Parker,
Alsmt five years ago mv blood was
H. Fat man's race—200 lbs or over—100 yds, for prize.
Arthur Parker,
bogua ghost and revealed the cower­ iu front of tbeo|>era bouse anil formed Allah McDonald.
9. Tug of war—5 on side—2 best in 3.
poisoned with cow itch, and every spring
Lulu
Williams,
Georgie
Marksbnry,
10.
Egg
and
spoon
race
for
girls.
since
then 1 have been troubled with
ing medium as the personater.
in line, headetl by Medfor«! Silver Maggie Williams,
Jessie Fredenburg,
... Music.
11
the poison breaking out in large sores
Cornet Band, with muffled drums, and Era Gribble,
Willie Dungey,
At 4 o’clock p. m. will occur the gn at display and parade led by Lime Kiln band of the
Maude Houck,
improved order of Cnlathumpian Horroboes, in their great speech making s|»<*< ialities. tak­ all over my laxly. I tried many reme-
followed by 42 young ladies, dressed Ella Chappell,
Beata ‘ California on Wlieels.'’
dies withont receiving any benefits.
Edith Dungey,
Barlow,
ing up and dilating upon all the great political and social problems of the day.
in white, with black scarfs, represen­ Nellie
Three bottles of S wift ' s S psciuc
Nettie Flemmings,
London, June 1.—The German ting the several Btates, and marched Inez Fitzgerald,
KVF.NING PROGRAM.
(8. H. 8.) effected a complete and per­
Those receiving the most class credits in
•tesmer which is intended to make the to the public park where the exercises the
Balloon
Ascension
at
du«k.
manent cure, when all other blood rem­
respective classes are as follows: “A”
round of the porta of the world, car­ of decorating a monument in memory class, Lirena Kay; “B” class, Nellie Ray
Unequaled display of fireworks, the most gorgeous pyrotechnical display ever seen in edies had failed. K. L. H khdkhhon ,
, ” class, nnu.
Nellie Bar-
nm- Southern Oregon.
rying a floating bazaar aa cargo, is now of our nation's honored dea«l was car­ and Ollie Marksbury; •€
Live Oak. Fla.
"D" class, Robert Flemming: "E”class,
being loaded at Hamburg and the ried out, iu the form laid down in the low;
Treatise cn blood and skin diseases
Grand ball at Ganiard's Opera House in the evening by A. H. Co. No. 1 and Co. D, O. N.
Arthur Parker.
mailed free.
S wift Sveciric Co.,
originators of the idea hone that she i G. A. R. ritual. The memtars of the We. the undersigned, directors of the G. Music by Lemay's Cotifllou String Band, of Yreka, Cal.
Atlanta. Ga.
will rail before the end of June. Post decorated in memory of their re­ above-named district, do hereby submit the
above report, wishing to express our approv­
Stalls are to be erected on the decks spective regiments, and then neigh- al
of the work done by J. W. Phillips during
Remember that we carry a large and
and German goods will be displayed tare and friends de[>oeited flowers in the last term of school, and appreciating his
well selected stock of furniture, also
to all advantage. There will be cun- memory of their departed friends. efforts to maintain a good sehool. We wish
picture frames and mouldings, chro­
him success in any new field of labor he maj-
oaitiee, side-shows and refreshments Benediction by Prof. Crawford closed engage.
mes. arteotypes, oleographs; a large
peculiar to the German nation, while the interesting services of the day.
E. RAY,
a
invoice of oil paintings just rec’d.
J W MARKSBURY.J Directors
the music of the Fatherland's compo­
Call and see us. S mith A D oikie .
EBER
EMERY,
)
Col.
J.
N.
T.
Miller
is
visiting
his
sers will be given by faultless Teuton
bands. A small army of commercial family in this place.
A CARD.
travelers will invite all customers at
Mrs. E. H. Antenrieth returned to M r . E ditor —Permit me to express mv
every point of call. There was an idea Yreka Sunday morning, after a short highest appreciation of the school exhibí
tion given at the close of the public school
of having young ladies to preside over visit with friends here. She was ac­ . of
Gold Hill, Or., May 30, 1890, under the
aome of the stalls, but it did not en­ companied by her niece, Miss Emma ' management
of J. W. Phillips. It was a
tirely oommend itself to favor, Home of Plymnle, who will spend several weeks fitting close to a successful term of school.
Come with yuur nickles, quarters and eagles
|
showing
that
the
scholars hail made* a good
tlie older beads thinking the damsels visiting relatives at Yreka.
degree of progress. Prizes were awarded as
might part with their own sensitive
follows: A competing class of seven spoke
and see the good values that we
The Jacksonville public school will . on
hearts, aa well as with their goods,
temperance, and the prohibition ot the
cl<x«e
Friday,
for
the
summer
vtwation.
liquor traffic. Nellie Ray receiving the
and quit the ship altogether. Each
marking, obtained a silver medal;
change. We shall aim to give you your mon­
voyage is to last two years and the Prof. Watt will go East in a short highest
Hattie Parker. 2d, received 75 cents; Sophia
flrat stoppage will probably be at New time.
Davis, 3d. 50 cents; ollie Marksbnry, 4th, 25
Hying Dutchman Sulky Plows,
cents. A class also of all the pupils in the
York. The great ship and her cargo
ey
’
s
worth,
believing
our
interests
to
be
mutual,
Superintendent Mitchell held the school under 10 years of age received, ac­
have coat £250,000.
Oliver Chilled Steel (one and two horse) Plows.
quarterly examination at the court cording to the marking of the judges, as fol­
Lulu Williams. 75 cents: Adah Mc­
and
knowing
that
a
regular
customer
is
much
house last week. The following com- lows
Donald,
50
cents:
Henry
Ray,
25
cents.
Also
A full line of Garden City Clip|M*r Steel Plows.
A Sensible Plan.
¡x>eed the class in attendance: Mary a third class, of all other pupils iu the
Says a Washington tliapatoh of May­ Wilson, Frank Shiedler, Rachael Nich- school, received as follows: Ada Parker. 75
more
profitable
in
a
year
than
the
single
pur
­
Disc Harrows—all sizes.
Emma Fitzgerald, 50cents; Irvin Ray.
dial: First Aaewtant Poatmaater- ols, Della J. Picket. Verliuda Buck, cents;
25 cents. 11.75 was divided among all other
General Clarkson will leave to-morrow Anna Fischer, Mr. J. F. Miller, Madge I pupils who took oart in the exhibition, and
pring Tooth Harrows,
chase customer, we shall, by fair dealing and
for an extended official tour of the far E. Gnfflths, Charles Potter, Hattie were not awarded prizes by the judges.
The
exhibition
was
attended
by
a
very
Weat. He will at once proceed to Bliss, Zorah Bliss, Wm. Terrill, Kate large audience—such as is not often seen in
Scotch Drag Harrows,
representing all goods to be what they are and
Seattle, Wash., and from that point Hernott and Nellie Ewan.
(»old Hill.
J. W. M arksbury .
Gold Hill. May 31.1890.
The celebrated Steel King
diverging tours will be made through
The strawberry festival given Sat-
Washington and Oregon. Later be
no more, endeavor to secure a share of your
uniay
evening
by
the
M.
E.
Sunday
Spring Tooth Harrow.
will visit San Francisco and other
There ia a conflict between Grant
leading cities and towns of California. school, was a success in every particu­ aud Harney counties, as to which
natronaee.
Our
counters
are
filled-
with
the
now often do we see this on the
The prime object of this tour is to lar. The receipts of the evening were shall have the custzxly of an alleged
faces of children and, alas, of people
obtain a thorough knowledge of the
mnrderer. Sheriff Gray, of Grant
we
who otherwise are healthy? What
postal needa of the Pacific slope. Mr.
oounty, went over to Harney last week
causes it ? Bad Blood. The thought
ClarkBon is of the opinion that the
During the month of May over 300 to arrest William Page on the indict­
is terrible ; the trouble is worse. No
far Weat ia entitled to tatter facilities, hogs have lx«eu shipped to Tacoma, ment for killing William Brown, but
ordinary help can remove it. It re­
and believes that a Western man ac­ from different points in the Willam­ found the indictment on tile in the re­
quires something unusual. Do not
quainted with the pecularities and the ette valley aud Sonthern Oregou, by cords of Harney county also, which it
take cheap sarsaparillas or blood puri­
rapidity of Western development is a Salem firm which will s«x>u tagiu seems should uot have l>een taken
fiers. You must have something that
beat able to judge of its postal needs. supplying juutton sheep to that por­ from the records until the prisoner |
lias proven its power in both Europe
He will make a close inspection of tion of Washington.
was in the custody of the sheriff of
and America. Geueral Wheatcroft.
the service at all important centers,
Grant comity. Judge Clifford ordered
Nelson, of London, says: “ My ex­
An immense st<x?k of sateens aud a postponement of the case until the
and on hia return, in about a month
perience in the English army, as well
or six weeka, will make snch recom­ summer drees g«xxls, at Hunsaker's. ♦ matter could be properly adjusted— i
as in Amerii’a, convinces me tint
mendations aa the situation demands.
Five bead of tiue gratis Jersey milch that is, until the sheriffs of the two
nothing so throughly purifies th
On his return to Washington he will cows for sale at Eagle
Eiuzla Milla.
Mills.
*
counties find out which one wants to
bhxxl. or adds to the health, vigor :i
tender to the President his resigna­
arrest Page.
life, as Dr. Acker's English Blood
Fresh
vegtables
of
all
kinds
always
tion, to take effect at once.
Elixir.-’
*
Groceries,
totaccos, stationery,
on band at Donoghue's.
This grand Elixir is sol<l by drug­
blank books, wood and willow ware,
Extra jar rubbers, at the Red House.
Fine black sash ribbon. 9 incbee
_____ confectionery, cutlery, crockery and
gists in all jMirts of America. It is a
wide,
only
$1
a
yard,
at
Hunsaker's.
•
g<xxl. pure, honest medicine. Try it
T ndiea for your kid gloves, try
, glassware, fruit jars, jar nibtars and
I to-day.
Hunsaker.
*
I jelly glasses, at the Red House.
* I
Trnuks and Valises at Blount's.
Friday,
June 6, JN9O.
The election is a big endorsement
of Hermann and protection again, and
a decisive defeat for Thompson. Pen-
noyer's majority will be from 3000 to
3500, while all the Republican state
ticket except Thompson is elected by
fair majorities. Hermann’s majority is
estimated at 7,500 to 8,500.
The legislature is about three-
fourths Republican on joint ballot
D'
I
p
a
SELLING OUT
I
This is an opportunity not often offered to the public of Ashland
W einstock , L ubin & Go
SACRAMENTO, CAL
MORAL
BROS
Having decided to leave Ashland, will close out their entire stock of
AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES
This is a BONA FIDE SALE, and no humbug. We mean busi­
ness, and those wishing to buy goods can do so to advantage.
WE OFFER OUR DRESS GOODS, SILKS ÂND VELVETS
The Dav We All Celebrate !
FOURTH OE JULY!
CELEBRATION
OPPOSITE THE P. O
MORAL BROS.
ASHLAND, OREGON
And tlie people of this city cordially
invite their friends and neighbors of the
surrounding country to join with them
in paying due respect to the 114th An-
niversary of the Independence of our
great and glorious nation
CONDENSED PROGRAM.
CAR-LOAD
BAIN
WAGONS
Hacks and Carts
ASHLAND
MILLS
orne and See !
All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and
Harrows have ever sold in this market.
R epair S
E. B. HUNSAKER
For Harrows and Plows Constantly on Hand.
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