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DISAPPOINTED IN THE ( ENSl S. \S!i Erb lay .. JlUK ¿1, l'»> MITI S AND NEWS Brazil’« nev constitution lias I mm * u formally adopted. It is st;it«xl that the coast «lefense vessel, Mont« rey, will lie ready for launching at ; '.an Francis»*») in about three months. Tiie cruiser San Fran cisco. it is sta 1, will have her tn.il trip July 4th, f the <Lx*k trial proves satisfaeb»ry. It is i. San rr me scoChinaman who is suing for 82'H .:¡th l damages for false impost nment. There is some grim humor : bent his demands when it is consiiler <1 that the amount be asks would p ir« 'has« several hundred < '»-lestials, l> ilj and souk I States* man. The histori • ’ building in Brufmells in the hall of which occurred the fa ii.ons ball of t ke Duk>- and Duchess of Richmond m i th-* eve of the battie of Waterloo ..- s to lie sold at auction. The ball is it imort diz«l by Byron in the lines 1 ‘ginning with the oft "T’dere was a sonn 1 quoted word of revelry by : Lit.” Glass pipe í satisfactory strength and diame’e . cast iu s*x*tions of six feet, is atjont to Hiioplant rivet«! iron plate for wa' er mams. The a* I van- tag»*« claimeil for glass pipe in pr»f- •*r.*nce to iro: ar that when enclosed with brick c it is of |H*rp« tiial duration, I m having no friction to retard the md d<»*s not oxy - dize like iroi The newspapers in the principal cities of lb«* Pacific coast are making a great uproar over the failure of the census enumerators to count as many p«.ple as the real estate men have claimed for the cities. The I 'Arotiii’lc sseitioti that the le»i out with the as- enumeration is very defective in S.ui Francisco ami that the population of th«* city is much greater than the re turns will show; and the (b<;/oiinin d«*lares that whole blocks have been overlix.k«! in Portland, ami that the ixx.ple of Oregon’s metropolis won't lx* half counted unless the work be all done over again from Alpha to Omega. In Salem the Sitili SllUtli thinks the matter is even worse, and that there are thousands of inhabi- tants of the capital city wbo have never seen a live ceusns taker and no d<>nbt Anacortes and San Per uamltz and other great cities ori ttie Sound will discover after the returns are printed that a census enumerator has never lxs*n near them at all Portland ought to repudiate the otti- cial returns entirely, and base her es timates of |H.pulation upon the vote cast at th«* primaries a couple of months ago. If this dissatisfaction keeps growing the government will have developc.l a se.*ond weak spot almost as serious as that pointed out by Gemral Applegate years ago. Besides the supply of public Offices being ina»l«*»|uate to the demands of the peojil«*, tiler*' will lx* addi-d tin* inability of tin* census to m«*t >lie d**- uands of the Ixioniiiig citi«*s. > «» Jacksoiivilí<* Items. A ' liolera Fpiih-inii- Fearwl St. Petersburg', June 22. An epi demic of Asiatic chol- hi in Europe this year now sw-ms inevitable. For some time past it has Is-en raging ill Eastern Sy na. esp«*«-ially in the valley of the Tigris an.I Euphrates. It is not officially announced that the plague has spread into the Russian empire, though it has cross«-d the Volga river and already is causing much mortality in many towi.s in Southern Russia. There is almost a panic over it at Odessa, although no cases have !s-« ii reporte.l m that city. Fears are also e.xprees*al that it will reach Constanti- uople by means of t r.tffi.* from Bagdad when- it is raging with vi ileu.-*'. The exleiisive commerce between these two ports and all parts of the world, in cluding t In* Unit«! S'ates, renders tins probability a most terrible one to contemplate. 'The emperor is pre paring to put nil n fi etui districts of Southern Russia ui-dei strict military quarantine, hoping thus to check the northward ami westward advance of the epidemic. Messrs. Jackson .V Sowdeii, Grunt's Pass arem town. Paris, Juno 22. At a cabinet coun cil of the ministry <>t w»<r. !>** Ereycinet m the chair, M. (’on.stans, minisi» r of the interior, informed his collea^ii«*K of steps he Ind taken to prevent cholera I h * iiu » imp»»rted across the Pyrenws. 1 >i8inf*-ctin^ apparatus has Ih*»1!! sent to the Spani.sh fron tier. .M»*ss’s. l)es Charrin and N»*tl»*r have I wen charged with the organiza tion of a sanitary service. President C arnot has signed a decree forbidding the importation of fruit and vegeta bles from Spam, an»l the text of this has I wen tel»*graphed to the projwr of ficials. A gretit rei i. •‘HlriT»* I loom si report»**) in Chicago, «>. parr of which r«*snltH from the p » <»jM **••»! World's Fair to Is* held m 1 t bat • ♦ y. Jackson l’ark in th** intend- I of the exposition I uiidniKfs, a i tract of land, the principal pai « »I which ih under water. has l*jen sol ; f»>r an a<*re. He fore tiw W< ld’s Fair was contem- THE NEXT I.ElilSl.ATIi plot<xi hill I III that locality was a Ills M»ii \lln* Will CmiqHiM* OregoiiL l4*g- driitf at » per a *re. % islalive K*»li«*s Hlaine •ts to on»* feature of the M<*Kml»> tai iff bill that of giving a I he next leg:-lature of < >regon free market lo ttie t nit.eii States to the pr«»dlicth of the sugar planters of stand as follows: II ¿ publicans m Ivmian; I > mocrats 1 he SoulIvrit i-ontiuent. and not ask- mg in relurii fre<> markets for th«* pn>- m Italics; names of s»*nators marked ducta of <»ui faniHTS. IV h» re we eau with an * are hold ov«*rs. | get them merely for th*> asking, SENA ri„ Blaine s.n corn would not lx* selltug Baker and Malheur ( ). .M. I >i m I hoîi . in 5i»*l»ra.ska for »-ight«*eti cents per Ik*nton B. Cro*uo. hubhel it the inarketH of Latin Amer- Clackamas l\. L. I'.asthau ICH Were o|M ■I to onr prtHbiets. Chiukainub and Marion tl Al) except om> it lie General l)*ti- Cn Clatsop C. W. Fulton. «•ieii**y» of til buirt«*» n regular appro- prialioo bills« have I h -'U lM*t«*l' -<i oil III Columbia, Washington au«l TTliamook 'F. A. M s ire. one or I n »!h i ’’ ’IISes of CongrcHH. But < mis. Curry and .Josephine ♦Wal- two of/ th» t hirt.xn, however the ter Sinclair. Yriny and .'*l:l;tmy Academy lulls Crook. Lake ami Klamath ♦C. J. have liecon* I av.s. The others are urn =tly in co n.*r ■nee or in an mlvane«! ( 'oi/s ir, //. IXuigias *.l. ('. Fullerton stat«« in the ' Ions or S.-nate. Almost < iiliiam and Wasco »Clias. Hilton. 7110 lulls, t ■ la.ger portion being «Jackson T House bills hav«- lieeii sent to the Lane *S. li. M. l*reeident si. -- th*« o|s-ning of Con leofc/i. grese for hi. et ion. Linu J. i K. Th«* roll-«* s <>! the bone»' of n pre- .U//.T.S. HelitatlVe« si • w tbut there an* from Marion I- fifty to one indr* <1 nu-tiilsTs al*ent L* »« >ney, from Wiishi ,’tom looking after their Multnomah J. ('. C usou .Joseph ix.htieal fen. s. I alike Hermann, of Simon. 'Domili McK.iv, ♦J. K t his Htate, w > remained at his post Wait. P. L. Willis. during the i .nv •ss, to look after the Polk *E. T. Hatch. ■utereets of 1 «Niiisl.ituents, manv of Umatilla II . E. M.itloek. these absent Cotigr»*ssmen hold seats Umatilla ami Union *J. !.. h . ___ n.ibii. from close line's, in which their I mon an*i Wallowa *J. W. Norval. (H.litical «“>ii ■ti'ors nianifest a very W .«sco 'Gtsirge Watkins. lively ih.sj»M-:'ion and the former cati- Washington 'Thomas H. Tongue. not afford to los»* a |H>iut or two. Yamhill P. 1*. Gates. | Statesman. Morrow, Graut and Harney //g/r- Informatio'i comes from an abso /*// libwk'iilil li. lutely reha! I” source that the I'resi- KEPRESENTATIV ILS. d»*nt and S •retary of State h,ive re- B<iki*r Etlicin Hni'ly. iv*iv«*d ¡».“i v«* assurance from the Bellton C. E. Minile, M. T. Starr. < 1 .vernmeut of R issia that the latt *r Clackamas Peter l’aquet, E. M. Stan Is prep ¡red to make g s.1 the Hartman, J. M. l'racy. represetitat) US given at the time of Clatsop J. W W«*leh, John Fox. the Alaskan purchase of Behring’s Columbia Judson We«i. Ix'ing a cl« s- id sea. and that if the Cooe J.L>. Ibirjilltl. t lilted Stat’ s ii«-“ires the co-operation C**os ami Curry A. H. Cook. of Russia m enforcing this doctrine Crimk T. J. Sb /tbe usi in. she can hav it. It has lieen iiupos- Douglas J. W. Blumleil, A. w. sible to learn what views or purposes ll«*ed, W. 11. Leeper. are held in tiie matter by Blame. Gilliam II . Mulkry. Grant and Harney W. W. Card- A recent dispatch from the city of Mexico say , information is given of well. an uprising in the mining state of Jackson J. W. Merrit, J. M. Mc 1 inanjuato, which is believe»! to be Call, Sitmiiel furry. the begmnil g of a general revolution .Josephine II. 1». Miller. ary moven tit. There are signs of Klamath and Lake A. Snider. uneasiness i > government circles and Lane Jaspar Wilkins, A. C. Jen the general feeling in that a crisis is nings E. i’. Cob num. imminent. Fhe tyranny of the gov- Linn C. J. Slmili.E. C. H.insitri!, ernm- ut is daily l>e*oming heavier. hr. f. J. Henry. and it is almost certain that with the Malheur Th >mas B. Littig. year Dias vv .fl proclaim himself dicta Marion 1. 1. (i«x*r, Il . H. llolnus. tor. (inly (evolution can prevent J. A. Baker. W illiam Armstrong. John such a «lisa.- to t in* republic. Mmto. Morrow ./. ( Thom¡istin. List Tile- :. y «Veiling the Northern Multnomah J. II. Hall. J. B. Mont Pacific E\| ess, leaving Seattle at p. m„ i *.titain«xl five tramps steal gomery. C..I. Rissi, W. 1- E. Tiiotiuix, I’. H. Mensa 1 tie F. Morey, G. L. Storey. C. I ing a ri*l«* o’i the brake beama « of .......... train. 'Ten miles from the start the dorffer, (>. F. Botkin, -I. T. Stewart. Polk -V. /.. Ilulb i . U. IF. Mi/ers. iis-oii.otive stopfied to wixsl-np, whvre- Sherman an.I Wasco E <». MeCny. U|*«*li tlie**di-a«i In-ads' slid from lx*- _____ *■ M . Johnston. n*-at h t he coaches, intending to stretch ...... ; l’lliamiMik ami Yamhill 11. for a moment their craiiqx-d and weary train Stillwell. limbs. At this juucture the t...... back«! up a few yards without warn- * malilla ./. .S', liirhey, J. /.. K ,1- Illg.completely severing Ixith legs of loin, h ■ M Ciinibee. • »tie unfortunate and amputating the __ I num John .McAllister, .1. A. leg and arm of anot her. 'Th.* wound.»1 men were piai««! in the «-alxxis»« and v< >te. tnk«*n to ’Ta<*oma, never uttering a S. A. groan during the twenty miles ride. As th«« injuri«*s were undoubtedly mortal, the p*x>r wretches are beyomi cavil «lead long **re tins. | Welcome. w. «Senat»* S>mep»*opL* think there is actually a possibility of national legislation doing something toward curbing the "trust'' combmations. A New York • iispateh of .lime 21st says: Holders of sugar trust certificates were dismay«! this morning when th»*y read of the unanimous vote by which th«* house adopted the isinferenci* re|H>rt on the anti-trust bill, ami long liefore the opening of business the sugar [Hist on ... ................... ...... sur- tie* li*Mir of the »‘Xchang»* was .-xeit«l crowd round»»! by a large I„ ami __ 1............. of brokers discussing Its effect. I hev the effix-t «Hill realize*! I------- - what ------ ---- ...... would I m *, however, for when the chairman's gavel fell th«* entire crowd liegati to offer certifie ites. At th«* close of bus- m»*H!- a decline of 7 ; per cent, was not«*»I for the »lay. Many s|>»<cul<ttors who lioiight certificates a I »ove eighty » last week an* cripple« 1. ami it is fear«'i they will have to liquidate on Monday. Adjournment of Ciiiig'n-ss Washington, June 22. Chairman Conger of the house eommitte«- on wliich coinage, weights ami nieasur has th«- silver I ni m cnstixly now, said to-day that be did uot Ix-lieve «■ongrtss would adjourn until Sep- temtier. It would r«-qnir«-. bethought, at least six weeks to finaUy dispose of th«* tariff bill, ami, in view t>f Mr. Blame’s commercial reeipnx*ity re . sjx-cting the sugar and ot her feat lire* s ____ . of the measures, might cause further election Bill «leiays; then th«* federal ........... must Is* adopt«! liefore adjournment, even though weeks of time are killed by the di-m.x-rat» in the senate where debate cannot lx* limited. Mr. Conger «loes not lielieve there new wdl lx* a long delay in making ........... n .. a — - coinage law IF- said th«- bill would lx* reported back from the commit tee probably on 'Tuesday or \\ «inesday, and then taken up for disposition without delay. The senate would, lie beli'*v» .1. agree to a 4,5iHM>DI>-ounce monthly coinage, which would la* as liberal as fri-e coinage in the way of increasing the circulating m«iiuni. The republicans in lx>th houses are determiis d now that a federal election law shall be enacted before adjourn ment. «»me i«( the Citi»* New York. June 21. The Tribune states that th«- census figures of this city will show a population of over !,- Nat.iloO. I’iiiladelpbiit, .Inn«* 21. The returns «>f the cviisus «-numerators are almost entirely completed.ami supervisor for the district giv*s the population of Philadelphia at !.U4(I.-I4!>. Boston. June 22. The«;/«./» asserts that the ... «•«•nsiiH returns , fix th»- taHtula- ’ • tion of tsistoii ut nearly ll“.i«;o. a g on i .V»,t l . » i mm U tat ) since Qivi.-aA 1 I vm SxD ). of Chi«*ago. Jane 22. (.'etiBiis Siqx.r- vi-sir (liilx-rt. in an intervi. w to night, said from returns already in. th«* p*>('- illation of Chicago is certainly over !,(H»>.UO<1. How much more heci.ijld uot say, but he thought considerable. The population of th«* city Las cer- tgutily n*or«* tlxiu doubl«! in the last d«*a«le I lolls** I?. S.illle I etlslis Figures Th«* Philadelphia Press, whose spe- <*ial c.>rr* sp*>mi<*nt al Washington ha» long Is-en Roliert I’. Porter, present sup«*rinten*lent of the census, prints the following paragraph: “Jmlg'hg from the result of tiie eetisiiH iu 1*70 “O’1 lsso* •’ safely lx- pr«xliet«i that tin* etinmerat ion now under way W,H lx* full of surprises and disap pointment. Eastern cities will lx- found to hav** grown more than was exp.M-ted, but «'astern states less. 'Hie middle states and I >hio will Iw-gin to show th«* shrinkage which the New England states exhibit«! in 1SS0, as ■•«-rsey. New York. Pennsylvania. Marx ian«!, ami ( Hilo l-ave had a heavy western «-migration in th«* las’ ten years. Western cities will lx* disap- pomte.l, with here ami there an excep tion. This is the result of almost every census. W« stern states, parti- cularly tlios«* w«*st of th«* Ali*si»sippi, will surpass expectation. Tie* south is an enigma. It is exjxx-ting a great increase. It is doubtful if thesealioard shows such a one. The region l»-tw«en the Appalachians am! the Mississippi and Texas is certain to do so. 'Tins is also true of 'T.-xas, The four leading cities of th«* country will Is* New Y’ork. Philadelphia, Chicago, ami Brooklyn. 1,1 Brooklyn was bigger than Chicago. It will ts* a bitter disap pointment to Chicago if it is now. Boston was the tifth city in lS'il. and St. Loins the Sixth. St. I.ouisexp* cts tn D,,w« *'iit the chances favor B**ston. The grand aggregate will h to.l»>o if th«* birth-rate ha- r* 1M'< ' ‘ r.7.< 1 ln*t-n as high since l**0 as from 1*70 to l**t>. If tiie population has only ma*!«* the average of advance for thirty years past, the total will lx* <"».l»*>,otto. Railroad Work Work on the Union Pacific r.*a«i be tween Portland and the Sound is pro gressing favorably. A fore«* of men art* out oti the Peninsula clearing the right of way for the road through tl.e timber audit will not be long ix*for«* men will I m * grading a line from Alhiua to th»* plateau lieyond. there are a lot of men at work on tin* Hun: mgton road now between Silverton and Co burg. and a lot of Chinamen came up from California on the steaim»r yes terday to work on that line. Trouble ulx.nt securing rights of way has pre- veiit«sl work being started I., tw**. n (Yiburg un I Springfield, and tl . san.«* t*ause ai.d also a d»'sire to tilnl a letl> r grad« for the lin»* running out of this city, has di'biv«sl the comm, ii.’enient of cons! on the E st side. tniir ’ ; ruction i tx *«’•«» work • i |*,(rtlaud !ix. their Gataiope Mr. mid Mrs. J. T. Layton, of piegate, ar»* iu town. far as this disease call- ■re the lern st roiig winds * cases of n are. in my er, and not tie officer is th** closest foreign ports Fruit « r»»p and |*rir»*> in < :dif<»i*nia l*»)!U«>u:i. < ni . diNpMii-h. .Jun»* .* F’rmt-growers and c;inn»*rs througu- ont this r»*gion never i**li happier th: n this s*»as »n. Ail kinds of Irmts a»e going to vi»*id the heaviest crop ;li v»ars. di 1 price- were never within .‘»U per cent, so L’gh as now. l’iu apricot crop is coming rapidly into market an i by another week will I»« ala lit one-third more 'hrs. and farmers who id S'M a ton for them Fruit canners are in* help possible to larg«- crops, and hav«* i '<> run day and night ortli for two months out out-oi-town pus; office acquaintances Sam is our hard ng ally and we have ¡position to make his lighter. He grum- t little during busy seasons when an a-, .n niche id mail ord< i • Ilot his office In re. bi that matti so long a vottrgooi In these .mi and city it is a to be an town shopper. istling, no < on—a ratal FQgjf*' M' I 1O!1 HÎ IH’.V t Mrs. Maggie i'e-e ami Mrs. Mark Armstrong, ol Almlfoid, sp*-nt Tiies- dnv visiting friends in Jacksotiviile. i i-.mu Mrs. Chari, s Prim return«! home fr*'. Port lam 1 this week accompanied by her sister, All.ss Minnie l!ylx*e, who « imi. »mi 1**r il* has bi-« *i attending St. Mary's Academy , >. Disili in P .rtlami the ) ;*st year. |.mp<-rty mni.-.l ,>v* r t«> planiti;!'. W. 1. Niehols v». J. \ B.*«,to Miss Lulu Kubli. danght.T «>f Mr. Ilei»*1**111 ami e s. s.-rg, „ and Mrs. K. Kubli, t«-turm*ii from i-onvi-yam *-. < 'ontimie,i !.. M BrewervN. ( 1’ortl.iti'i this week, where she has f**r Mr- diveree. Grilliteli. l»*en staying with her sister. Mrs. 1 I i-iuiuril » ■-.*• W. olx*ni-hain. Jutlge Watson, the past year, and at partitionof per I . G. Re« tending school lit St. Helen's Hall. Martin, si.. Ì---------- 7 r - Miss Mamie I lay Ims fully recover«-d < 1** t morte: i . s A K. Uow.l from her long and Herioua illm-ss that A*la J. Ilowdoiii. .-uit t*, p*re*-l*•-*’ m* began with an attack of la griiqie in Ja.-'iia'y. She will soon visi' Myr tle Gill, oi Cauyonville, ami | md some time, later, at the Shovel l r««*l. springs. 1 ruek«v, July 22. That cert li i Missi s Jost«- and Falun - N*in .:i re- sims.anc.s have an ai'.iaetion for turi .1 home from Portland S c uutay, gold was publicly demons!rail’d to wui ri- they have In-eii attending St. day in tiie presence of a larg«* nnmiier Mary » Aea.lemy f*u th«* past y*-ar. of pronniient citizens. A. W. ('hellis, I'll«* young Lillies lx*ar the impress of inventor of ail el»*etrical mmmal ball, tin* a.ivanc ■*m tit ami perf«*t. deport Having been challenged to prove that ment that an* ever a distinguishing the attraction o f his ball f«*r the pre eht.racteris'ic of t hi* exet-llent training cious metals could be niuthematicaliy deiiioiist rated, placed gold m on** pan of the gooil sisters. of tin* scales, balane»*»! it, and holding Miss Ella Hanley was welcomed the ball near the phu containing the holm* by her many fnemls .Vbimiay. gol<i, i*ause»l th»**scales to il«dl<stt. Her brotln rs have sold out their re He pr«ived that the attrai'tion of the tail im at market, of «inch she was oall ««quilled one grain for each ill) of cashier, and she has r**tmm*d home gobi. Smail particles of gold, gobi for tin* summer. Hanley Bros, will »lust ami gold leaf (lew to the ball as continue tlmir wholesale and iron tilings will to a magnet. butchering bii»im---s in P* i'h I h>* ’1 racket» li' piililieuii to-night retail tra !* is too hmi.* .1 for .«imomiees that lol Hie In.si time m tin liuys who Lave Ixs-n th«* the history of th»* worhl it has lx*en extensiv.* cattle range L astei ii shown that gold has a magnet tiie up. same as iron. < hi l'ues,lay next Air. Cip Kubli, («»*»>. Linu an*i Evan ('hellis proposes to exhibit his lliVeU R»*mii«*H. llu«*eof Ja<*ksoiivill«**s prom tmu at th»* Palace Hotel, S.m Fran- ising young m« u who have been at cis»*o, lo a uunibi r ol s»*ieutlsts. temiin. ■ i*!iool at th** state university, returned bom») this w»*»*k to visit pa rents ami frien»is. »nd rest ami r«*- <*uper it< during vacation. Th»*r<* is a mark«'»! »lill-n-neeobs, rvablt* in young i men born ami rear«! m the same com munity ami under tin* name hiwui I ami «bleatlonal influences. For ex ample, th»* young men of Jacksonville »» ho hav»* had the **• *urage ami **n»*rgy to go forward with a de rinmation to tit theins»'lvoH for till* duties and responsibilities of an a< ve ami hon- oral.!.» lif.* liaVe lieen singularly sue cesstui. ¡ml t ■day, in point of ability md usefulness n*y rank among tin first men of the state of tle-ir age. i'he result shows that Southern Ore- g< >n lias native talent of the first «ir- der and that all that is reqilir«! to m k** it available istodireet and ; prop- «•rly stimulate ami develop * it. The young students who have just re nrnrrnT nutrition » turned on vaciition are all tine boys iLniLUI HEALTH!** ami ex.optionally bright, i and with proper application will one d iy make Th*- only reined; tnown whi» li will th**ir mark among the leadin men of 'In-state. Cap Kilbli, Kubli, a brainy and big-heart«! 1’t‘How, lias : already won th'-title of the young pobtii-ai Glad stone of Jacksonville; and if Cap By this lintiini! ¡"¡d • mph- mean» it *|im kly makes a wise use of his time, as his an>l p» riii.t!!» ■ 4 • KI.'* \ 11 l «»rins <»f tnanv friends trust he will, the writer |>y<*|M‘pwia, < - > h «I t|'at ion, Mrntal an»! you receive as much attention as your citv irieml. logtte is a great help—a silent salesman, perhaj You may know, for instance, that you want ten \ ’ O cashmere for a gown, but the catalogue reminds v* linings and other accessories at such a saving in prim. - your post.ige is a cipher. Then it illustrati • a new trim which takes your fancy and your cashmere >wn into a stylish all.tir quite impossible in vii'.ige shop] a sy stematic turning of its pages other necessaries von which might as wi ll be ordered one time as saving time and money, t<xi. Our new Catalogue is fuller of illustrations Ilian am ’>•<* vious oik *. We think seeing thin os they are i> a inch illustration tells vou more a »ut ’ l*ue j ittern c lothes than we could explain in a column. If the new Catalogue ‘hows an improvtnu nt on •r methods, the out-of town people are responsible for it. . usual order generally puts an ide. into our heads whu h we think out, and put iu force iu the next issue This is wh our Cata logue is such a useful book and constantly growing l.irj r. Send your address and a catalogue will be sent you /i,, lbs. DRY GRANULATED SU GA lì f Í O Nos. 400 to 412 K S t ., i ”T< »< lbs. BEST û \TS (< H 11 ! 12 lbs. BES r 1SL AN 3 RICE t< >41 K I- gl i< ( ’ •! ii« r moi l r RETAIL DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, IIATS. MH.I.INERT, SHOES, NOTIONS. Hot SE SCITI.IFS. I j i 20 lbs. BEST NAVY BEANS (• M li<-r 2 l i ti er- <<-|l | S J 7 QUART CANS TOMATOES. (< »till 1 gl'.M S acramento , C al y • / 4 lbs. BEST COSTA RICO COFFEE Weinstock, Lubin & Go. / All other goods as cheap as anyone else will oiler them, as The Red House never has been, and will not undersold BARGAINS MADE rzmsas It Good I torses are needed. Sc.’- ■ i. CEO <• MOTLEY Ashland Stimulate the Nutritbe Processes of the Human System. The Last Winter Has proven that it does not pay to raise scrub stock- \« rv»»u« i:\liaiiHtioB, <«»-ii«*ial ■ train I'ag. or «»iiy e\l»ai»’»t<*<l or tv»*a’<- t ik »1 «’<»i»diti<»n <»! *»y«.tom, tr in uh.it - rx» r Skin Ij-nption«, |'un> nin£ S«»i'» «, '*cr<»liila, aii<i a’.I l>i«<*a«« s t> .lie IMoo'l, >ioina< h. Liter auJ Kniiu*ys. Now is the time to improve Your Stock Tli.* pur* -bred l*t $ 1.00. SIX BCTTLES FOR $5.00. Barbara furnish 1* x-alilies BUYS Will make the season of 1890 at the Pr Ili!'.-r-««'-l paz*k *!i-s riptiv. of Fv »tm* I!.-r*.rnti»eaml li¡» <*th«r ¡mandas t ír.-e I inn HILLEñ DRUS CO., San Francisco, Cal II) PRICES TO SUIT THE ron > vi.i: r.r SISKIYOU < «»US I Ï BOLTON. TIMES Ashland. Or.. June 20. 18 Lpr. 1 z:t, 1 Yreka Jour 1 he Black Jack I’.*., near ILnl -y have their eugine and hoisting work in place amicornmenc«! raising gr; M"U lay morning, i-.t th«* rat«* of I t a day with short shift. Will put another shift this w« - k and rush work to development a.s milch tis | sible. J:.c*il»s and ('oyle hav»* c* menced work repniring mill at IL-nl which will cost about •*:'2.'>‘l, it having been damage*! some by high water last winter. They will lx* ready to crush blue gravel immediately after fhe Dav We All Celebrate ! T All Goods at Hi«* 1th. Mrs. I licks, of t his onsly injured durim. we»*k by a runaway I t<> l.itti. Shasta m .1 nage. Mr. 1 >. I.oi.g lines, dropp’d one, started, upe-ttmg 1 Mrs. Ricks. Mrs. 11 to Yreka, ami att» ml with prosp. c s of n for some tini»» from the ■ ■.‘iv.-d, < Im- of the hors, s by running mto a barlx'd on th«* road-side. / Mcmtag a HeraM / A water company i> Iwing orgam Imd it is pro|M»sed to convey w. from a certain |M»int to Montague fol irrigating and h»»iF.*hold purp<»s»‘s.' The ditch will be tlir»*e miles long and a larg»* supply of water wdl lw ob tamable the year tin »ugh. tli:in Cost Prices! E V E It Y B 01) Y Is Coming to Ashland FOURTH OF JULY I This is an opportunity not often ottered to the public of Ashland M ORA I !!!?(> J Having decided to leave Ashland, will close out their entire stock of A Iwiiler ;ind sawmill for .M r. I Ham iltoli was unloaded at MotitilgUe I week and haul» d b\ t»\ams to place neai < ifN>se \.«^‘ mountain. I mill h is a capacity of lOji-Hl feet day. and Mr. Hamilton owns a tine timlwr claim, and is a practical ver. i itili* < >111< ■ Olili' mue. ORDER OF THE DAY t.tnkvilh- st», J>IH. nuns»*. George Kelley , atibeted with a b me disease, had the index linger of hl righthand amputated this week. inÌMi«i's O|H*rH House at 3 <> «. in After r» v will form in follow mu «»rd«*r Ashlnml Bra A. It . A II o I. I’e I. rate«! Tra-1»- ami <» • ret oruani/ati»»i li ( arriitge- li- in carriage-, eitiz»*!!'* <»n lior*«*ba» k nini •tart from Gnmar»! * opera II i«e inarch doui< M h sto ri to H» .m. 11« Iman to Fat'tory. <»ut F;c*tory to Main sfr«*<*T Lark Main *tr«-»,t to Dak. «low <prim: to Ph avcnii» . up ItI» \ •*»•.. t<> Main si. I a k Main “tr» «*t To p!«. re tin* followiug program uilltak»* place. N* wt. Gordon is n king money of the turtl«* business, as he is con ually shipping them to Sari and getting a good routai doz.-n. IL* conten plates si some to Port land, w I 1ère the < for turtle soup has increased, to an influx to that e -itv of Oh LAKE col MY. i.H w a Exm.iiuer, J) I'HII'I. I»M* club haplnin. larftóon oi Imh |«‘ nd« 1‘Hnd. id AT LESS THAN WHOLESÄJ This is a BONA FIDE SALE, and noh.imbug' We mean basi ness, and those wishing to buy goods can lo advantage. r. AND VELVETS AFTF.RX I" FRiCES BELOW 25 PER CENT .»ill Lak....... unty poll«', than Klamath, this ago Klamath lieat ns 1 11» outlook for grain in Crook county is not very encouraging at pr* s* lit. T he r«*c. >i frosts have in- jiir*-«i much of the -aily grain, and mo» abundant rams ar»* ar«* necessary to insure late gram mi.king nuking a crop. Should Crixik county again fail to raise its breadstuff there will be a gr«at dram on the wealth of the coun ty this fall for tloiir. Meli ' sumiller sui! s. S I.on. ihn - J< LEPRINE COUNTY. Mr. L. 8. Smith las the contract for the carry lug of the mail ov.-r the new route I »-tween Grant's 1‘ass W illiams, which commences July FI lì E W O U K T he Or«-gon District Columbia Con ferente M. I Chuii i, Soi'o lo'.iv.-m-* m Grant's 1’u » Jui.e 1‘Jth ami ml jolimed Jun«-2J'II. I** “t. le t J. \\ Craig, presiding «-1-1-T of th«- district prestding. We have Do spa< < will be oHel'ed at pi i sixtv «lavs. tn i-lllllIK*!;!!'' » lx Grand Military and Firemen s Ball A young man in th- employ of Mr Sliattnck. while biitclo-ring hogs, me wi li a painful ae*-l i* -it tills wa-ek. bullet w i:P h h.nl p -»• >1 through the hog's head struck a rock, glane»»!. struck e post ,i l burm.i itself in the A dwelling Imus»* and lari young man's h- . 1. Dr. Van Dy k«- cut nr the nail ont and th«- patient is rapidly taming 11 .« acres, on in choice residence part of .1 Brussel carpet, "òca yd at Morii recovering. sale at a bargain. Fine lot of fruit on Bros. * tile place;comfortable small house and E. M. Miller is iio.v receiving a full *^—* Hi'- fr«-«- l'*l-> page dictionary in stable. Music by l/itv’s Cotillion Sirin» and complete line of new goods at his south vviuilow, and ark for a card. For further information inquire at grocery store, ami will have next week T idings office or Address 1>. l’ayne. I*. IL X E. \ . Mills. SUPPER AT "THE OREGON.” a better stock of groceries than ever Complete Im«* of fresh gr*i»*eries at before, and will sell at Imttom prices, l’lioenix. Or. the pew store of MiConnell A- F.u- strictly for cash. li. k-ts in. lu'tine »upf«-r t'i ■ ♦ .*!»»•< tutor Four room cottage on Oak street to banks, >•• rnerof (laniard's opera house rent at per mouth. Apply at bank. Stylish Hats at Blount's this week. block. * Co. “D", 0. N. G., & A. H. Co., No, 1, THE v» nt <if GANIARD S FINE NEW OPERA HOUSE I Bind, ul' I rota. Cil. GOOD FLOOR MANAGEMENT ASHLAND, OREGON