Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 04, 1890, Image 1

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS
ELAND TIDINGS
TIDINGS
> EVERY FRIDAY M iRNING
Ptibli " ‘1er.
criitfion:
VSHLANI)
.IaÄSMfia,
Y AT LAW
BoWdltCÄ,
Can^sellor at
MOUNTAIN HACKS
WALT JN 3,
FARM
AMD OOWsELUi:
Ol; h¿4»X.
Giinrniitecd.
licbcrt A. Juiller
f >
1*11 : * X
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hl.«nd. Or.
LZ. C
Ï. C. Ciliwoll,
H. C. Myei
KEEPS GARLAND bK.'Vbb
1’1
FRIDAY. .JULY 4
( r«»V-^>Rther Bulletin
[SUbJH’MC' M monthly rep»rt fur. June iv.*».!
Poikaud , Oregtm, Jun» -S. lM‘»0.
Wea»Urr
cool, chuidy au«l
showery w«»?ither of the prevuuis week
CUllUUilcd upU> Ur-d.iy. ll is now clear
and very warm. The weather
________
tliat _
I iiib prevailed has I hm * u worth untold
wealth to the pnxlucers of Oregon,
and from every e«*«*tioti comes ll»*
most tiatteriug ami eucouragiug re-
[x«rts. lhe rains wer.*«*sp«*<*iaUy copi­
ous tn the V\ lllainet te valley, ami ah mg
the coast wtc-ft* from 2 to 3 inelms
fell, iu Southern Oregon over on«* tm*h
fell at Roseburg, but «hs*r.*ased south-
ward to .Ja^ksou coii’ity wh«*r«* less
than one imih fell. In E isteru ()r«*g«>ii
I IuOre ttuiu the aven ge June rain-fall
i has fallen, varying from oik * to two
incites. File rains w« r«‘ most
tune and huve gtv.-u new life
growing vegetatiou.
Crops- Fall aud early sown wheat
is now tb&ugill to I m « past any dai in
from atmospheric cans«»«. It is tilling
well ami oEgo«xl Quality, st«x«ls larg«*
and steJjd lery good. The crops will
I h * frodi j|eseut appearances, mor«
lhau an aviragt" one; from l ina illa
comes ftjpertB tliat it will I h * the
largi'srt- «trip ever Jiarvested in th«-
i «.••Hit* c*
’» Of ','U' «A"*> spring wheat ih
Vs iml
yi* ««1» ,it*g«x'«l «i.iy
crops «ill l>eobt itued from It. From
every section of the Willamette Vul-*
Icy, reports are encoiiargtng, show­
ing an enthusiastic feeling among the
farmers. Some clover hay whs down
wh<*ti the rains begau, ami was slightly
diming«* I- Timothy hay has b««*n
gieatly improved. Oats are doing
wi II; corn is thriving, but m sections
istern Otvgon, the weath«*r is too
Hops are growing finely ami
promise of a gootl yield. In
(IilliHin ami Morrow rye harvest ii < iu
pr »gresH, aud yields very good.
Codhn moth has not «ion«* any dam­
I
age yet. Spraying is however recom-
mended H8 a preventr. e. Pearhei
and apples short crop in Southern
()regon. other fruits veiy p entilul.
The potato yield promises to be the
largest in the history of the • state,
Every section reports them doing
iiiiely. Through the stock country
gr; ss on tlie range is gisni, and ent­
tie are in prime condition, Th«* rain
extended through Crook, (¡rant and
other interior counties insuring tin»
hay and grain crop.
The week closed with the most, tlat-
termg out-look for < hegon crops.
AIN WAG0NS,
Hacks and Carts
it i >1 : i ! i
At the
ASHLAND
MILLS
Bankof Ashland
OHLY PERFECT
cf^ylMG CECfi’.’ii
I
ano Dnd
A 8 H L
Paid Up Cap:
SIOO.OGO.OJ
HLAND
LOTS
TOWN
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MONTAGU*!
.iskiyon co., Cai.,
oa
11 arrows
11 a in iWs
Easy
I selling cheaper for cash than Plows anti
iT>.rrows have ever sold in this market
A. Grow
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tp
I. <)l .
S im i i il Attention to Graining
anti Paper-Hanging.
I <>r Harrows and Plows Constantly on Ikoid
$2 CO
.. 1 .0
Job Printing
Of all descriptions done ou abort no
tioe. Lepal Bi auks, Circular*, Bum
nvHsi’afdb Billhead*, I «et tor beads. Poet
t**rs, etc., gotten up in £ood style nt
living prices.
THE ElLIBl STE1UNG SCHEME.
TO ITOENT FORES! HUES.
'.*». F. « liroaicle, June 26 |
Noth*«*» of Warning I*ii«l by Ilie General
txial oflive at Wa»liiiigt<»ii
The Iron Moiihler'» Strike ('«intiiiu«
I'll«* following «l.spatcli of .lime 2ti
from San F.ancis<»o tells th* latent
/ Walter (i. Smith, e**litor of the Sari
story of the progress of th«* 1« u ’ strike
I h< go .S'«in. and Governor-General of »
A b lhe time is u««w drawing near of th«* iron moulders m that city,
the orgamzeii tilhbnsters wl«<*se at-
when our mountains will l«e ill up which has been goiug on for mouths
t« mpte.i rai*l up««n Lo«ver California
at night by the camp tiftse of tli«* past:
*vas r**«*«*ntly «*xpos«*d l*y tin* 1*hri>n~
Eviward
a in<>iil«l<*r*8 ap-
ide, has r«t«irned to liis southern prospectors, the teamster ami the
pleasure-loving «»xcnrsionists, we re- prentiiv employtni m tin* \ iih-au ii<»n
home i.fter a week’s sojourn tn this
pftxiuce f«>r the Iwuetit of our readers Horkb, was bliut an«! iuataritly killtni
city.
the following notices which have Ixen tins morning by «lamen W. K «♦rr. of
Prior to his departur«* Mr. Smith
orderel jtostoi in the timber«*«! re­ tb(*tinn of St«»i;x< r *V K»»rr, prujirie-
mule a «xunplete e«»iif«*ssioii t«> a
gions west of the Mississippi, by the ton* of the OncidetiUtl foiiudiy. The
I'liiomrli i«*|x«rter, m«t necessarily
general land office.
st.«M»t«ng was tin* outgrowth «fan mh -
lor pnldiciition, l»nt as a gnaiuntee of
The attention of the public is called bault <ai C. J. Claussen, a Doti-unioti
go*al faith. He told in <l«*tail of his
to the fact that larg«* quantities of the moulder. ('lausFen am! K^n were as­
«».«unectioii with the filibustering
tiinlMT is annually d«*etroyed by for­ saulted by a erowd of stnk< is on th«»
movement, the amount of money lie
est fires, which iu many cases orig­ strv« t, and b ung worsted, K<*rrdrew
cxp**ete«l to «ierive from such «*oun«***- I
inate«! tin «High tile carelesBlitves «if a r< volv«*r and
TLt* I»11!let
tion. ami the wtiol«* inside story,of the
hunting, prospecting and other camp­ btruck young Uooguti, and U* died <»n
proj«*eted raid upon the lower |«eum-
t ing parties, while in some instances the way to the hospital.
t tin
they may occur through design-
('laussen i« a non-unnui molder, and
In the course of bis remarks Mr.
1 take this metbiMi of waintug ali
Smith said: "The
"The English coloniza­ [«ersous that, hereafter, the cause an*I until last S iluniax whn «*mp!o\«n! by
tii«» I’nioii 11.«ii works. Steiger an«!
tion C'uniiaiiy WUM
was alone nt the tx>t-
the origin of all summer fires will lie K« rr b«»ing short hand« *!. appln*d to
tom of the so-c:»ile«l
¡-called raid
rai«i of filibusters,
closely investigated, and when* th«* the f«uiiid«*rb* HbboriaUou for men.
The scheme was n«»wr
never i int«*nd«*<i as a fire is ascertains«! to have origins >**1
Vi.ohg thn-e transu»rr«*«l to liteir
filibustering proposition but was to
thiough either carelessness or «lesign, fj.Heliv wji> Ci .Usot*ti. While he was
be h r<*voliiti<»n of the Icsnieiits of
the parties implicated will b* pi«>M- at th«* (’¡qou w«»rkj<, Klnkorb lrit*«l to
Lower California, nothing more nor
cuted to the full extent of th«* law.
induce him to join their run U m . He
less. Major Sc4>t( cam«* to me. orig-
Sptveial timber agents are hereby would not ii.'ten to tlieiu, nnd wheu
mally, as tI h * agent ami general man-
w«*ut to the Ocvidenta! foiiudry, it
Mger of th<* English Colonization directed to pr«x*<*ed against all offend­
Company*, S«*ott is a royal engineer, ers under the local law of the »tat**» «6 Maid tiny threaten«»«! him with vn»
»pot toil th" v»r
u»r*t«*r
’4»»r to
u tnmtrbor of < ii«., ,« W«*ieetey, x army ami territory, relating to lhe unlaw­ i«*ili»e. H»*
even In g When he left
stat ioned in India mid came to Low- ful* s«*tttng out <>T lire*, tn vrhtCf. tn«-' lx««rr nn«r
Hie foundry to go home, Kerr acc im-
er <’• lifer:
foruia on a two-yenrs leave of same may occur.
The public generally are request»«! ¡»mile«! him part of tLit* wav« 'i uey
This leave of absence ex­
piretl and be ih now on ins way to to aid the offii-ers of the government agreed to ni«»et <»u Mission alreet this
join Lis regiment, bavin; been refused in its efforts to check th«* evil re- morning and go to tilt* foun iry to-
ferret! to, and in th«* punishment of getlivr.
Wheu K*»rr and Ciausseli
a si’comi !e«»v<*
!«*.«ve of absence. This is
were passing a!«»ng First «• ■lr«*<'. they
one of the prime factors in th«* failure all off«*u<l«*r8
wen* assault«*«! by a crow«! ■ *f about
of t hr »••■volutionary I'Clieme.
fifteen men, who had I m »<* ii hiding iu
queer Senator Stewart
“Major Scott came to my oflice in
«i«>oruayti. Ctaiisseu wae f< 111* I to the
San Diego early last wint«*r and in
It is aHnertixi by fiiemix of Sciiat«»'
tro*!n<»e<i hi ms«-If. He said that he Stewart of Nevada that if ins alia«*« m*. si<l<-v.alk Io a blow h««m s< ume heavy
u «as ba«i-
Irul I mvh 1« eomtm n«h«l Io call and i of inmd couhl be cut into strips ami instrumeut, and uhih
t.m! 1-i.ly.
see me. ] lie tolil me further that he pasted t.«ig**t her, end to end. It woliiU 1\ ki«*k«*d al»«»ut the I
««ll«-d, ami
wante<l to einpl«iy a man of braiu and reach twice aroiid illimitable spais* Kerr w in a!wo lough!
; tom f ft mi
energy to raise a row m Lower Call- aud tie III a ilouble lx>w knot Out who** b‘»ne*i»n** was «’!
hcliiiid, he <ir**w a r*\
and lir«<d.
forma. Then lie unlotidetl lijs plans. on th«* slope, says th«. Cim*ago lh
il<* wanted a number of Americans to th«*y used to tell a story of Low In !!««.» m«*u tian ran c Ji'. l'wo bullet
l«»cate at EiiHeu<!a. to take up their was hasteumg ou<* luoruin^ ; to catch ii UoUlidb W«*le foillid Ml i C **• -g in a I*«xt».
retmieuiti there and !»♦•<•<>m«* «•itizviiH train when he suddeny st«qi|»xi alni C .msb« n had an Ugly wo:iud ««u ha.
tor« h«-a<!. and «as al Io . om* |«.| ..b!..
of Mexico. At the pr,»p«*r moment an saiil to his cotupauiou:
iuuie* *! idtoiat tIs» f;u*< »*. IL* was suf-
uprising of the p«*opl«» would take
"There, by thunder,
my
f« ring intense pain in i ! la* si I«- w her«*
plar««, arms and amumlioii lieing pre­ watch under my pillow."
ii • ha«l l «-<‘ii ki«*k«*<l I while «m the
viously smuggled into the territory*
"Let’s go back aii«l g«*t it, baici
gioiiud
Kerr coiiipla on«*«l *«f a pain
from ih«» Cnite«! St.«t«*s. An imi«»i>»n- friend.
in his h««a«l. ami ha# a mark ou the
«ient g«>v«*rnmeni was to I»«» set up in
"Hold on,” replied lhe senator, "1 t<m|>Je wlier«* he was st luck lletole he
Lower Cahb»rma, with Ensenada as don't believe we'll have tin»*,” and he
us«*»! lai# r««voiver. K< ■rr gave hims«*!f
th«* capital citv.
drew the wateti from his p«x*ket, looked
“I arcept«si ’ Major
“
Scott’s propo­ carefully at the fa«*e of it. counted tiie up.
sit loll und at Ins invitation made a luonieulH, and udiled: "No, we won't
Hip to Lower California. If the i have lime," ami pressed on toward the
scheme had carried I would have station, saying: "«>h. well, 1 guese 1
b\ the operation, can get along for out* «lay without a
made a clean
My printing oillee
oflic«« I intend«*«! to r
watch."
« nad; and start a dai
iihac lx» i'jis«*na<l;i
It Is also r«*late«l that Senator Stew­
paper th«»re tliat won!«! Injcome ti
art dres-e.i hiuis«‘lf at a hotel on«*
«»flicial «»r^an «»f tin* ih * w independej
ui «ruing, putting his vent on wrong
g«»v.*inm«*nt. I G <* o« n t to i»e nia«i<» (io
Bale out, and in a few mo nents pie-
ernor-f Jenera! at a larg«« «alary. Be- seut«nl hllliself at the ollii'e, exeitmlly
for« I visit<•«! Is«»nnd i. at M;.j«»r rubbing the |>lac«‘H where the po«*L< Is
lb fact, a! any
S«*«»tt's rail's!,
r««pi s’, I met G«*m*ral E«i- ought to be, ami ootuplamiug that he
kn«»w n the more
uait! ilili at tit»* 1LH«*! d<»| (\>roiii d<», ha«l I hmjii robl <«*d.
u h«»re I was living with my family,
It might have lieeli lx*hev«*«l that
< ¡••neral II dl uaf sp< * idibg III** * m- these tales are works of iinagmati« u
< liirkMin oil I’artisHiisliii«
ter at I lie in •!<•!. H<» ii s from Micbi- had not the senator himself one d; y
dolili S. Clsrksoii, of Iowa, th.
g tn and ««as wit li 1 tie SiXteelitb Reg- this week given t««timony to their
nin ntol Miclii,'«.n \<>lunl
...•:«•♦ rs during truth, l he clerk of the Senate wan assistant postm.K. r g< neral, «luring
tin» late relxdli<»n i. B ing an arcorn- monotonously calling the roll on Home his late visit t«« this coii«t, miiile a
phsbc«! man an«! aik«*x|M»rt upon mil- subject in which Senator Stewart was short sp«*«s*h nt a r«s*epti<>n in hix
it ary aflairb, I
tok«*d upon him as a not iutere»t«<d. The senator sat with honor at Seattle, in which lie sat«!,
valuable man io »r Major Scott s scheme, his elbows on his «iesk, his che**ks speaking <>f partisanship in politi«*«:
“Tli«* only thing that the republi­
and lie accept«- I my m vil at ion t« * au- upoti bis hands ami his eyes fix«*«!
«•«»•’ipany me t<> l«ns*i i ¡««la. I was up.>n vacancy, whither bis mind bail can parly, so g««xl in every thing,
lacks, m my judgment, is th«* ¡«erfect-
anxious I hat b< • should look <»v«»i 1 lie gone.
mg of the spirit of partisanship alni
gro.iml carefully from a military j omt
"Mr. Stewart." the clerk called.
«»f view. \\ «• visit«-«! Ensenada, ex­
There was a moment of sileiic*. party feeling, if the rcpiihlican ¡»arty
amine«! tli«* proposition with great Senator Stewart continued to kx«k at had half as milch partisanship ns the
demix-ratie party it would Is* inviu-
car«» am! were euterlaine«! for several nothing.
davs by Major Scott and th«» other
"Mr. Stewart,” the clerk calle«! again, <*ible. We havt* 1« h » much g'ssl tel*
lowship in our party; ue have a«»
oflicials «>f tiie English (’«»Ionization luit Mr. Stewart «11,1 not hear luui.
(’«»mpaiiy.
A brother senator sitting near many g««xl fellows uho wanted to in-
“1’pon our return from Lower Cal­ reached over and touched him. 'File creas«* their own light to g«xxl fellow­
ifornia vv«« <*onsiilte«l with Kauhird light of coUH<'ioiisn«*KS was just return­ ship that they have pretty nearly
\\ «»rdjo»g, the survey«»«, B. A. Steph- ing to the dteauier’s eyes, when the s«plHlid«-i«-1 'Mil pmty ** x I m U attune«.
Tuey like to go with the «1« m«x*rata
eiis, win» had traveled all over the clerk shout«d once more:
ami sacriti«*«* their party iu order t«i
p«*ninsula and was well posted njion
“Mr. Stewart I ’
its resources, ami tl»* various oilier
"I pass," sanl the s«*ualor from lu ike th»*ii,M*lv«*s a|«|x*ar lietler f«*l-
lofts and lx* patte«! oli ih» ba«*k by the
gentlemen who have since been Neva* la.
■ leunxTats ami lx* «*all«*«l la*tt< r fellows
n.iiiied in «»onnw'tion with tiie ¡«•heme.
than their party. 1 say no man is
We consulted them more ««specially
1’liarHiili'x Heart.
better tlim the r<*ptib)ican party. 1
to obtain their views iijhiii the differ­
Bev. Dr. Harcourt, the note.l M«*tho- -ay that a party which Abraham Lm-
ent propositions involved. It was
dist minister of San Francisco, in ins «*«>hi thought was gtxal enough for
our intention not to make a rani upon
sermon last Sunday. speaking of the him to lx* a menila r of, which l lysses
I»ower California, but ns I have stat«*d,
course pursued by 1‘haroah in refus­
to take np our restdema* tb«*re and tn ing to let tiie p«*oplt* go, said lie Ji«i Grant thought was g«xa] «*uough t«i
In* a JuemlaT of, alni th«*rewas eiioilgli
six mouths to l>«*conie lawful citizens
not see how (i«xl could harden i’h.ara- ill it for th«*ui to la* prom! of. is
Of M exteo. W *• lieiii several ni«*etiiigs
oh’s heart so that lie would not let the «■Hough for any man to lx* proud of.
m San Diego, but non«* of them wi re
« regularly orgnniz* «1 or official. They people go, an«! then punished him for W'e cun learn something from the
not letting them go. "I know" said > liemy always. W'e might imitate
» ere merely confer« new, at w hieh we
' di.-cu— e.l [ossib lilies ami proliabil- In*, "*if ;Le metbixis by which tli **i- l hem in party f«*elit«g. w<* might imi­
logians have wiggled around this sub tate tin in in party fealty am! in party
ill« K.
J«*ct in their explanations, but there is
"It is my Opinion that .Major Scott only one way out. God did not do it. organization. I in* republi«*au party
* had other plans iu view, with winch
kicks in organization am! wliat I ¡ay
There is no g«xxl to oome to the w««rl«i hen* to night I want Io
to say on (lint
we wen* unaopiaint«*«!. I am sa'istinl
by studying the Bible with your eyes lille. I have been in |Hilitics tiow for
that be ma«i«* <*oiim <*tions. similar to clos«*«i, no matter how pious th«* ex­
1 those ma le with us, in «*ther quarters
i lull«* over a year and I know some
pression of your jx>se. W’e live iu a
In fa«*t, he may hav«* bail half a dozen reading, thinking age, ami few ur * vv I - things that the party needs, It neetls
connections, so that in case of th«* ing to receive •original packages,' even organ z itimi, Il n**e«ls to cullivstt*
our (tirls
failure of one or mor«* hi* eouhl fall with the brHtid of the church ujai i tin spirit with young men mid with
<>hl ii .cn that the proudest thing th.)
back UjHin om* of the others. 'Fla- them, without examination.
Ella Wiieeler Wilcox iab'li w<
«■an I»* hi citizenship is to Is* h repub­
trouble with Scott was that he talke«l
pnz«* f«ir t!ie ls'st answer to the <p
"I will say more. 1 do not believe lican. She lie«.* Is to cultivate the
I too much ami allowed t«x« many men,
lion, “What shall we <lo with
that G«xl. who inspired holy men of party* »wav from mugw umpery
I
some of them irresponsible fellows, old to write tbebixiks and tracts which
girls?” Il«*r answer is a gem. hi
to know tin* iiisnle secrets of hie go to make up the Bible, ever meant llelieVe in th«* imi«*p<*mi*nce of speech,
way. ami th«* g:st of it lies tn the
low mg:
scheme to inaugurate a revolution ami that we should give our approval to but I believe that the tep'iblican
party, on a platform as bromi hh tills
The foundation of society rests Oil take |x>ssesstoti of Lower California.
all the doings therein ft*corde«l. Nor
“Colonel Foster, the sp«s*ial agent do 1 believe it is the duty or work country, gives any man r«a>tn *"li«»U|/li
its homes. 1 he sue.-« ss «>f olir hollies
r«*sts oil the wave«, rher«for«‘, first of the Department of Justice, has of the ministerH of the gospel to pa-s to la* ali iiotnutible lmili *iu«i a gretti
of ail. t«*a<*h our gills how to I»«* sur- «•arefully inv«*stigat«*d th«* facts tn th«* over, or cover up, or whitewash the m «li.*
cesaful wives. B«*g in in their infancy <*ase. He calle*i upon me ami I tol«l unsightly tilings that lire found llier«*
I*H 54 «»nt. "I 4utli«.i>
t«i develop th«*ir characters. T*»a«*h linn what 1 knew about tl»* affair. in. One of the strong.st evid«-nc«*s, to
them that jealousy is an immorality, You will k « s * that lit* will pla«*e the my mind, of the divine origin of th«*
’I'll«» remarkitlib- v*«gu^ •»! cftrtaiu
ami gossip a vice, Train th«*iu to blaui«*« ’itiii'ly up«*n tl»* English Col­ Scriptures iu their trutlifuluess >11 the wonts ih our of 111« nijsterie. «»f ciir-
keep the blli;.ll«*st promise ns sarr«*div onization Company, ami will com­
portrayal of human character, When relit coiiverHatioti an«! writing, !'h«*re
us an oath, and to speak <»f p«*ople pletely ex««m «rat«* th«* Americans who a man writes the life of ills fellow- wifi, for instanee. 111«' word “eiivin »u-
only as th«*v waitihi speak to them, Wei*«* mveigletl into th«* scliem«* by man, lie la want to leave Olli milch. iiK-iil,*' wliieli lia«l n kt « at run u f«*w
teach them to look for th«» U»st. Major S«*ott."
TL«*n
,n • "<iis1
‘<ii#t iurtly
inctlj ” lm«i hii
if not all, of tliat which marre«! or years iiuo. Tb«
«piality tn « very oil«* they meet, and
made unsightly the life, Not so In iiiiiiriir, beiiiu jiiT«*ct«*«l by Hrtibti«» p««»-
to notice other people' faults onh to
%«K I* •* to Motli«*in.
th«* history of these Bible cliarac pie, to whom art w.is dihliijclly pre-
uv< «id I h**m.
< ioiis .” TI k 'H hirer of good English
t«*rs." | Ex.
Mrs.
Wmslow
’
s
Soothing
S\rup
his
I f it be «*1 «jectc'l toll
w< re made unhappy by th«» public
I»« t n used bv mothers tor children teeth
comparatively f* w n
Hpailker wlm oil ev t»ry ptiHbi!»!«» occamon
Electric Bitter«.
mg ("rover fifty years with p» rtcet sue
wa.i t h« ,,i such W ives
tol«i Ila* w<irhl 1 iiat I k * “voi(M*«i lhe
c « ns
It relieves the little Mill’«-r«*r nt
This remedy is Iteconiing so wa ll know n sent mu-iits” of H«»m«*lhM!y or .otlier.
once, produ«n*s natural, quiet sleep by
and no popular as to n«*ed no special The same imtii generally used tliat
freeing the child tioqi pain, anti th«*
mention. All who have listai Electric
litth cherub wak« s “bright as a button.”
•brainy/ ” Most |s.iple
iiiotrst rosity, ‘ ••brainy.
1'1» «■ ri|i of 'l*ui**]*o|i
Bitters sing the same M»ng of prais« . A
It is veT\ pleasant to fast«- souths the
rememlier
li«*»
|><>|iiilar ••iin>«pi«*" ami
purer
medicine
does
not
*
xi<t
and
it
is
masterly ii<l<lr<*sa by lion. S B. child, soft« ns 1 hr >’'ons. ,dh«vs pain. re­
”l>izarr«*'' w«*re a slmri time at’o. ami
lilkitis. the r«‘piilill«*ati isiltlieian, b,*- lieves wind, reglll.it« s th«* bowels, ami guarant«*cd to do all that is ciani!« d.
El«*ct rie Bitters will cur«* all dis« as«-M ot tl-iW 111«* wont •‘spasinodl«-” lirok«* |i.,He
the best known r- iiadv for «liarrlnea,
fore th«* uliimtii <*f los ahn.« imitel. tin*
th** liver and kidnevs. wall remove pini
«m almost «*%«*! v pa^e <»t «•«•rtam u nh-rs.
university of Missouri. whi**h was r«*a«l w h«*th«T arising
pies. I mh I s . salt rheum ami other itilo*- Th * ii tli«* Wor«i "at«« id” bad a brief
in manuscript ami >*n iorseil l>> Jam-s rails«*«. I w«*iity
tions caus«*d by impur«* blood. «Vili drive rein'll, Iwilirf ee|H«riall) lov<*d In (lie
t i. Blame ami \\ liitelaw* le*i<l, Mr
malaria from the System and prevent hn
go.-«i|iei in tin* h .' ii t> w«***kiies. More
Elkins deelates that "fron the over­
well as cure all malarial fev«-is. Eorcure
Th«* lllllll!*t«*|S
recently the tine adverb "al*«iliitel>"
of
hendach«-.
constipHt
ion
ami
indige*
capitalization <>f <*ol pomi ions, the
«•sines I-Verj t llltm llefor.* It iu an ale
tion
try
Electric
Bitters.
Entire
satis
watering of stock«, coiii**ritu; of food
taction guaranteed or money refund«*«!. sohllely Iilism.l way. SomelHsly who
products, cet., vv«* are tlire!«t«*m*d unii
< ole <Foster, -p. < ial ¡«g< nt of the Price 50 cents and $1 pci hottie at Chit tins ph'titv of time to make an iuveati-
revolution," ami furth« r «t, <*l.it* s "that
I >. [«ai 1 imi.t of Jm'i«*«*, w ho w .«s «« :it w«M>d Bros, drug store.
k'ation into tin* mailer «amid write a
if there is not a fairei «list nbutioii of to l,ow« r ('alifornia to investigat<* tlie
remarkable article als.iit the |«et words
thej«>iut product of «‘Upital and labor
repoite.l alti'iiipt to seize that coun­
of uell known author«.
Mill«* of Km-wai
in this country it will wr< -k our social try from Mexico, return«*«! tins morn
ami liiiancial syst«*m. '
Tillamook lleM«llii*,ht
mg mid at oi»*e report«*«! to Altorney-
4 Surr (are for 1’1 I«**.
Generai Miller.
Nd on«» has ever lieeii able to give
Itching Piles are known by moisture
Ills re|x>rt was all r<*a«ly. «ml I»* at an authentic aivouut of how such
(Jroeeri«»s,
tobacco«. stationary,
like |M*ispiration causing intenM* itch­
blank liooks, wood and willow wa.v, «ill«*«* «leltvered It to th«* Attori««*)'- enormous quantities of lieee-wax came ing
when warm
This form, as well as
eonf«»rtion«*ry, cutlery, «•r«M*k«*ry aiwt General. It is «pule voluminous, to !»«• «leposit*#! oil th«» lieach near blind. I»'ceding and protruding, yield at
glassware, fruit jars, jar rulibers and comprising over ««v.-nty pages of Nehalem. Specimen* are found along one«- t<> hr. Bosaiiko’s Pile K«-medv.
1 nianusiTipt and ty pewtitmg. ami com
jelly glasses, at tin» IL*d House.
*
the lieach in various places, but it is winch acts directly on the parts affected,
plett ly <*ovi is the wliol«* sul>j«*et
A most plentiful bear the mouth of tn«* absorbs tninors. allay# itching and ef
great «leal of it is d«*v««t**d to th«* t<*x- Nehalem. As the sea shifts th«* Lars, frets a permam nt cure, 50c druggists
I
or mail*, treatise free. I)r. Bonanko,
timony taken by Mr. F««st«*r.
pieces of it are wash«*«! ashore, and Piqua, < >. Sold l»v I
Bolton.
Fhc Attorney■( len**ral notiti*xi See
large quautities are found by plowing
rctary Blaine of Mr. Fost«*r's return some of the low laud near the lieach.
ami the Swretary for two hours was There are spots where the sea has
closeted with th«* Attorney-General never reached in the memory <»f the
while they considered ami «liscussed <>ld«»st settlers, anil which are c«»v» r<*d
the colltents of th«* report.
wit li a good size«l grow tli of spruce,
Its r«v«*lat tons w«*re such that it was when* «i«»posits of the wax may le
«leei>l.*«i to keep the contents secret, found by digging. S|xx*|nieUK of the
ami bring the whole im.tt« r Ix-fore the wax may la* found at the boils«» of any
!‘ft*sldent at <1 Cabinet at the next s*‘ttl« r on the lH«a«,li. ami to all appear-
m«*etmg on End «y.
ano-s it is genuine lM*»*s-wax. Several
Mr. F'«-t«*r <l**clin*«l Io talk on the tons have Jieen unearthed, and one
silbj«*ctt a- h«* ha«l b«*«*n <hi**«*t«si not man shippe«! a large amount to San
to do so by th«* Attorney •( ieneral.
Francis«*o ou<*e. for which he r«*ceiv«ii
Ih* Attorn« y -(iem*rnl w a «next seen,
In «piality, it is as g<M»d as any
l«h*l h«*, too, «l x*lm»*«l to make the re­ in the market, and has r«*taine 1 its
port public. He s.ii'l: “1 his is a moet familiar od«rtbr»ugh all rs rough
im|x«itant m it ter and must lx* thor­ usage and age. It is sup{M»ed by
ough.y const.l,ie*l l«*fore any action some, and so stated, that, it came from
is tak« n. Th«* l’i«M'leiit mi l Secre­ th«* wreck of a Spanish vessel ov « t a
tary B aine will have to know thor­ century ago O’.tiers say that it can.«»
oughly tiie «*oiit«*n*s of tl»* r»*|x«rt, ami from a wrecked Chines«» junk. Th«*s»*
I am i.««t sure whether th«* report will traditions in r«»gar«i t«» th«« wr«s*ks <*»me
tl.cn 1« public. I c m say tine, though, from the Indians and are not very
I hat t lie re|x irt w ill not be public lx*- reliable, it is p«»ssibl»* that this be«* B««th the m< tli««l :in<l rextilt.- when
'"P"f !'Lr- >- '”•*< <• 5 it i- plea-ant
f,»re tl.e iatt< r part of this present wax is really the *‘L »st 1'r.a-ure"
W«H»|i.
which people are digging for on the n't ! r* t'r«*xliiug to the taste, ami a«*tH
From a trustworthy source it is Nehalem.
gently yet promptly on lit«* Ki«ltiey»,
I«* «rue 1 ti s ,* the report establishes lie-
Liver ami Botv« l-. <*l«*iuisen the sys-
that
11
plot
to
seize
low-
yomi <i*spu ••
a
large
ami
t«*ni
ellectitaily, <l;-pel.». coltlk, li«*a«l
llenu-inluT
lliat
we
Curry
«•r < '.ilifotn; • « a-ululer w ay ami woul«l
Absolutely Pure.
hav<* UCCIM <ie«i lia«l pH Secret not Is-ell well M*lec’.e»i Htock of furniture, alm« m iles an«l fevers nml cures liabitual
pielure frnnicM nmi mouldiiigx, cliro- const pat ion | h - i nninently. For sale
t betray«’«!
A
Vow '1er D«*v«*r vari* s
The report also establish«» the com­ tnos. artentypM», <>l«*ogr iplix; a ling«* in 5<kj and $1 bottles by all
«»( puriiv, >trcinrth hik I wh«»h •*««».••!»«••► '
Mare e« *«uo.iiocHÎ than the « "t-iinary kind".
plicity of a:i English company tn the ilivolce of oll paintmge jilst rec’il.
«I ruggiste.
nnd «‘Annoi be *<3'1 in ' <■ >ni|rt*t!iion *ith
. . _ ,«. •r _ implicates Call und s«x* ns, S mith A* D oiuf .
ri weigh’
th«- wiu!ritu<b "f low :• -
in tile move­
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Id only in
al'un or phosphate pnwdei
(lentleinen! Ite not deceived,
a number of
SA Al IRAhiCtSCO, CAL.
your l>ootö uu<! shoes ofGress.
iuumilu , ay .
«¿w row. rr.
POWDER
\L PAIRS
1 BUA&.
Clue square, flrwt insertion.
Each Additional insertion
1890
\u Antelope tailey tUctuinl.
The editor of the
(,’ttniw,
on invitation, visited (iem Chipman's
fin«* oichard tn Antelope valh*y, Tu**s-
*iay. Fins or<*liard «smiprises iiixiut
l’sl acre , an I makes a line showing o!
thrifty, well-kept trees.
ft consists
mostly of apricot, prune, Bartlett pear
’.i the Oriental salutation,
ami cherry ti<*< , winch are all young,
the oldest lx*n*g in their liTtli year.
Knowing that good health
They In.vv* ha t tue adv ilitage of t bor­
cannot exist without a
ough cultivation, ami ¡lave b«*«*U
healthy Liver. When the
prum d low. so that their branches
coinmem*ju-t abov th«* ground. The
L.ver is torpid the Bow­
tri es have m ver Ixx'ii irri,
els are sluggish and con-
m*>r** thrift; ap[w a
stipated, lhe kx>d lus
ably colli«! uot lie I
ami prim«* t r**«*s ar«
in the stomach undi­
fruit. Til«* iipr.eo'
ripi 'ilug fas!
gested, poisoning the
and a fore** of in«*n
■m« u nr«* cn-
blCMxl; frequent headache
gag«*«l in p.ekiug
vmg them,
ensues: a feeling of lassi­
I II«* average viel«l
liv«» year <mi
«*aeh. < it*<l.
tude, despondency and
*f lbre<* year
ir rv n.-ness indicate how
lich is alxiut
the whole system' is de-
till piiumb- e: <*h.
Lie apric'ite :m*
ptckixi ami Laiile«! t<i a «iiy mg ¡.<>iiw
ran'ged. Simmons Liver
where they undergo tli«* variotm pro
Regulator has been the
cewees of «irytng. Tim supervision of
means of restoring more
the work is under H. G.illiher, who
thoroughly uml<*rxii:mis the fruit l»usi-
to health ami
ne.-H. The fruit lirst pa-ws throiiyii
by limbi' them
an assortuj^machine, which s< paiates
it into ’ In «• ¡*;o *.- * *n*.II. medium J I
‘nFth.
larg«*. It is lilt'll taken to tiie tables
w here it i.scitin halves, the Heed taken
out mid the fruit plac« <1 on large trays.
TI i «* m * trays are then pla«*ed in an air­
OINIEÛ
tight cabinet ami fiimigmled with sul­
phur. which prevents the fruit from
conxiiug The trays ar«* then placed
in the sun when- they r«*m:«m a «L«y
i « iií•• r>>f .tn
ami a half, when they ar«* taken to 'I i«*
dry room ami the fruit emptied, It is
lure stirred at inteivals until it is
thoftiughlv dry . Th«* fumigation wit h
sulphur gives it a rich gohlen c*«lor.
Lini» i «»iiiti\ s i ;i*i < « nsus
l he work iml«*« ■<1 is a fascinating «svit­
palioti ami such as boys ami girls can
«•llgag** hi
ill. . The orchard is very prom-
1-ing. and in a f< *v years in will rt-piiro
a small army of ni *n ami Ixivs to at-
tend to it «hiring the fruit season.
lien. ChipuniS says many
«loiibteii liis sue«*ess in growing
■ C..I1-
without irrigation, but h>* has pi
•» lil-
*k nie
sitisfactorily that «*arly fruit <•
o do
w*< «r k.
grown without Water. II«* thin
1 ime ,i¡
•oil'll V
will be able to prove in a very
• h*g«d
w bolli
time that ttie lat«* fruits «*an be g
c'liially as well tn the Ant lope v
without water. The fruit has
plante«l with a view of eomlt
grailually. Th«* aprn-ots are the
fruit; after they are ill-po.-eii o
pe.iches will b«> ripening, and th
I*rr<li«*t- l'r.>iil,lt*
Sept« nilx r th«* prune- will <*«m
Cnp!..I..I. Wimmt, <tf th** Hclimincr l he prunes ar«* the ea**ie-t fruit
M.clut’f. of .Xcwport. m.w Ixiiiml f««r db-d. tin I .'tl'or.l the gieab s* j
Al:««k:i, propll«*ci«*;i trouble 111 t fl*» 111«*) «r<* generally shak«*n fr««i
Northern waters. IL* won in a lettei: tr«x* on a larg«*«*lol ii an I then gall
"I think theft* will lie trouble over th** ami taken to t he «Iry ing v ar.l an I
Behring Bea «question, ami |M*rb>ip*< whole, re«|uirtng I«*»- li.«lulling
reBilit Ki bii><xlsh«*<l, by a collision be­ apricots or p**a«*lies. |le*«i Blulf
tween the British Columbia sealers l’«*oph*'sC)iil-•*.
ami our cutters, 1 feel sure from t be
.Ill-tie.* Ill \«*W <h U«*u
information I reeeiveii tit. \ ictoria 1 hat
a British man of war will lie sent t her«*
"lli<* wil.l at"! woolly «lays Lav«»
t Ins sunmi« r to protect their sealers passisi away." said Judge Favor «•!»-
ami pr«*vent seizur«*s. 1 regret very <l*«y, "ami Albmpi«*r«|iie is «piite a
much to st*** our «*ount ry drifting into uiixieru town. A few years ago tie*
tin- ditlieulty, ami feel confident it society leaders Ixgaii to cut the ;«<•■
will lie «*om|H*ll«sl t«i I «:««*k «1« *wii tinall*. «plaintam-«* of h«*rs«» thieves, ami sir»*.*
t or.Ninii pf ion 111<*ii l abh*?
as in this «|tiestion w<* timl nearly all then ««•* I«.*«*- -, «t along swimmingly.
N < H M
the great m.tious of lhe world against When I tirsi w.- il «in ti»' bench «lowli
“Was down with
us. Am!
our government has taken there we L.al plenty of law blit no
fri«*iul.s and phy
this course simply to uphold ami jnstic . Yo>« could l«uy a jury foi t*‘2 •
an incurable con-
enrich ail overbearing mono|x>ly mi l amia gall «u of w'.n-ky, ani it Was
taking Dr. King’s
in violation of th«* rights of our own mighty ihlli'-ult to c«mvict a bi»l man
coiisumptioii, am
I 'll never lorget the tirsi <*..-«• I heard.
Hltl bottle, and able to over- seamen whose only Impe of leilrcss is
ou mv farm. It iv the finest I y the (iriu a«*tioii <>f tin* British gov­ • in«* of th«* Worst southw«*st«*rn de-per-
r made.”
ernment. We Lav«* no show in 1 h*> a*loes was l»«*mg trte.l lx*for«* me lor
M h MU wart., I )eratur. < Hi io. «:• vs: courts, but British cannoli may o|ien
killing a mau. File prison«!* limi
i not been for Dr. King's N«*w the eyes of our g iverument otlicials to
stolen w hole herds of horses ami mur­
nsumptiou 1 would have-
the folly of the course th«*y are now dered more Ilian one man. but the
as given lip bv
pros«*<*utiou eouhl I not get
g«*t any evt-
it of health.*' pursuing."
d«*l»««e. It l«x,ke«l ««I one liiuu ms it tii*«
fr*4* at 4'.hit
uian would go fr<*«*, bui l’r»»vid«mcc
m ale ot her arrang»Mn»-nts.
"Aiter a fon r-« ay s hearing, t In* jury
went out ami I ought in a verdict of
not guilty. I learnt*«! tlair decismii
Ih'foft* it war given t«» nn* «»tik’ially.
ami I also I arm* I that f«»ur of 1 li«»
jurors hml been •tixmi.' I was about
to discharge the jury w hen we were
«list urb< <1 by a violent st form. A stroke
of lightning knocked I the shingles
from the courthouse* and the rain
poured into the r.xiin. I had just
-;u l something about justice when
the lightning began to f«x«l arounii.
SiiiMeuly a ll.'i-li cam«* «lowti th«* cium
n«*y. skateil up to the a«*(*us**«l, 1« ft
him a corpse ami then went away
through a crack, for it left no marks
tn tie* room, <*xcept the demi inali.
I ha«l been m N«*w Mexico for five
years, yet that w:.s the lirst time I
had ev« r mi * h justi«*e ni<*t«*«l out ill
an Albmiueftpie court ftxun."
Your Liver?
i »1:1.«;« >.X.
P
OREGON
Torma of Afaertisin