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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1890)
XGS. \<lll 1 ¡11). ./<-/ EPl I'« »Kl \1. • F.. SS OUR OFFER Born In Jacksonville, July I'd. |S‘.M, to Mr. ami Mr- L. L Jacobs, a daughter. I,.»* is limpies’louably ill»» proudest ¡m I happiesl mm is town \\ e c.mgrat ula-e him. term” a .1 Welle, In a letter to tile <>,• /••uiitu Sil- valleys of Oreg, Born In Tolo. July TJ, 1KM, lo Mr. I rvisor K«l!y, gives the tollowiug es timates »>r town poplll itlofis 11) West ami Mrs. A. M. Siiliiv.m, a .laugh er. k tin«! no Inoli' p li A ern Oregon, shown by the census just Mother and chil l doing well, ami teri'sting a route taken. The estimates are m round father happy. i » followed bv Mr • ’I' • \ 1 P tiunils-rs. but they are approximately Mrs. E. R. |..iv." i» camping with correct, Mr. Keli. y say»: writer lier«».f »in«'«» leaving Aslilan I •ne the family of Mrs. Caroline Cardwell, R .»eburg....................... 23 -<• the l-lth in»t. B."tvve."ii l ’ ortlrtnd : at th>- M.-Allister S > la Springs. I . Ellgehe|.................. .................. 32-kl and Tacoma, a» well ¡is ls-twe»-n A Salem..................................................... 72'"I Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kahler enter him! and l'.K'onia, we t.».k a in Oregon Cit y............................................321*1 tained a nnm!>-r of their frien is la» McMinnville......................................... 14-10 Thursday at a .limier party, go u in th»* Il-*pubhran p«>stmaster at »Sn«>- rule<>u the ear». At Tacoma we 1 k.me Falls. U ash., lets l»<*«*n removod met th«' objective feiitnres of our e\- < »rant’s Pass............................................2250 honor of the visit of Mr. and Mrs. I> . h»r habituui «imcourtesy Io patrons eiir»ioii »alt water, and a radical J.u'ksonville......................... ................ 1200 Kahler of I’n icnix. ami th."ir s ac.. Corvallis. ............................ ... .230(1 <>range and Earl, now sit -cessful bus: ami 'h^h ^ar i ot tin postal law ami change of air and »cene. Ashland.................................................... 2700 liess men of Tacoma. Tacoma the "City of Destiny''and lliilslsiro .............................................. 1000 E. N. ShnrtletT. of Portland, for a C W. Kalil-.r, .l icks..nvill," attorti'y. avenues, Albany ...................................................... 7000 S|ieiit several days at («rant’s L’.iss Hl ¡•mi* ome 'engaged in the customs terraced The above figures show the ¡sipula- rentals work, has been appoint)»! toan ini- lieantifiil legal business. tion of the precincts 'vhieh lticlud«' port ant otSce in that department sits upon lulls al- n.atiy ;>eople outside the coqmratious. Max Muller ae.'ompnni'sl by his general appraiser of merchandise. most at th«' head of the great Medit The following is from the Etlgelie wife and daughter are in San F ran- _X« i'\ «Hl ( h.iries lbidiey Warner says that erranean of the Northwest atid look» ami was published by that cisco. r.i.iin difference lietween the “faith down across Commencement Bay paper with authority, the figures hav Mrs. P. I’. I'rim went to Portland cure and the ••imiid cure” is that ing been taken from the supervisor’s Saturday evening, to visit her daugh “t ÜC m;tid cure doesn't require any with tolerable complaceucv toward b's.ks: “By tiie Courtesy of Mrs. T. Seattle .the (¿ueen t ’ ity.i for the een- M. Jackson, we are enabled to give ter, Mrs. Canning. I, and faith cure dt>esn’l require in V min I.” Mrs. John Wess, of Jackson-ill.", sns has shown the rival towns to lie the imputation of some of the leading SI.00. SAP almost nts'k ¡md neck in the hot and towns of Western < fregon. In mak .lied Saturday, after a h'vg.-ring ill Tv ing their returns from a numl>er of ness of several months, ami was burns! H •Presi- furious race for population, 'Incorna tli«" towns th.‘ enumerators did iri th*" Catholic cemetery the following for rt>- cl'ilms s. .met hl ng more than 34,1*1(1, F' not separate the II.habitants of the day. er. who towns from the precinct of which they and S«-attl»' will not give up with less LLERDRUGCC.Sdìrc W in. oung who has b < n in Ja \ iy thm^ io the than 4-U»»-. if she has to keep count area Part. It >s to lie regretted that Houville for several months past. t. i tin» was not done so that an ¡»ccurate the l»>netit of his health, return, i to is c-»n- ing ¡ill summer. The figures record a count could be made of the towns. marvelous growth for Ix.th plact'S. The precincts in almost every in Tacoma last week. Hou. N. La n gel I i!ecom’»mr»*d b\ I’beS. F. do el down Ten years ago 'Tacoma had fewer f»eo stance extend several miles into the ittior ibrdptly on its s. ries of art: pie than Ashland has today, and Se country, and the count 'unnot l>e de- his wife went to Portland »Satti ft I y. relating t«> th«* uncrowned kings pended upon to give the populations Mrs. Langcll who is in poor health f the commonw»kalth, published by attle hadn't more than twice as many. of the towns proper, t he following will remain there for medical treat ment, ami their many friemis e.arm^tly ie History’ Company, young Hearst But marvelous as this growth has • is t he count: hope t hat the excellent lady will be a*im¿ .struck a sna^ in finding a Is-en, there are other things alx.ut w rniis the ix < oiu « u ;\r speedily l>em tiled by the change. a»^iiiphy anti picture ot Ine old man, the ’Wo cities that are even more mar Eugene ......................................... » n.i'.or ill* if st, iuu.n mat ing :ts pa^es. Jacksonville census returns gives us velous the price of town lots and the Ashland........... ............................... i \ i ■ *a »umrn.il. l,2G0 population. Welborn Be McMinnville biioyaut faith of the citizens in a son, one of the most accurate and me A womau in Seattle ih suing a sa \ W ITIII X rilE FKE» I x< *r future growth that sh ill surpass the loon keefier kee|>er for <iamai'»*s, damages, i lesulling thodica! busiue.'H men of Southern Salem ........................................... 7,231 troni thè saie sale oi of intoxicuiK ihtoxh'.mts to lier growth of the past as multiplication Oregon, eutimenVed this precinct, Albany. ............................ ......... t;,s72 ami there could have been m dm- tin iiimbai.d. fu- coiijplaJht compì.dui allego» that beats simple addition. i I he There is much < Iregon City......................... ........... 3,135 faction with the result of his work thé hu. li.md e!it»*red the s ¡duoli, drank building in progress in Tui'oma, as Roseburg........................... ...... 2,351 lapior, liec-'in.e inFan»*ly drut.k, : and Charles Prim, Esq . who spent v ........... 2.195 while in that. ««ondiîton tmd. poi Holt Well as iu S.*attl«*, and the progr*»esive ( »rant's Pass ............. 2.122 eral weeks looking for a b :’cr I. ■• > an«l dtej, and the salon n kee per and bustling ;tnd expansive ideas of (’- »rvallis 11 illsboro.................... .. .. 1,515 tioii in the northern part of tin- state diiinp»*<t luni ont at thebaek >1 x»r. th«* towns ar«* mentally exhilarating Jacksonville . . 1,11»; an>l in Washington, has returned Well Tli l:.t»st «*oii)parison ItetWe«!! the even without draughts deep enough •’III the ai>oye list Eugen- ie, Ashland satisfied to continue a citiz n of this armi« of France and ( ’ Germany to rill»' the pulse to the speciihitiv»* and McMinnville are the only towns place. Mr. Prim is an energetic and pl't'».Hth»" f former ahead ' ' nnrnenc.dly The others popular young gentleman, and his \.i.!-.- i> r Ijeat which s«»eiiiH to Iu* normal in the that give the city alone, whil»» th** hitter is preparine to many friemis wiil lx- glad to have hi n t are c ■uiitry ami town mixed.” up the ga¡» with the aiti of h reivnt »•itizeiis. Bitt th«* urban b<xims and remain here. i<iw. r r«ti4(*e on a p»»«*iee f«M»ting I ihe civic rivalries of the (xmntry are only Mrs. J. F. Henry, a sister of .Mrs. S D is really to be regretted that the • «Ji’.»F«'s men, « uhi ih»* ihw <>( 5 years incidental features of interest in our enumerators m other towns liesides I*, .lones ih visiting Jaekwuiville. Mrs. seri if»*, r l«*c«TdUy • ■ ‘ rliacleti, ui H k | ier excursion. I’he fresh air laden with Ashland. Eugeue and McMinnville Henry trnvel»"d extensively in Europ,, b» ad l Ai,0 »0 tueii to her trrnional army. O: lier ft lortiih iiM*r«*aiM the Nept line's tonic distilled from the did not keep separate the population and is enjoy ing a prolonged trip ov.- annual coi iN4« iit by 1*4>,♦ I H) n.<.Ji, anti lleav mg billows of the I’aeitic is within and without th»» corporation, the I’aeitic coast. She leave» for I’oi t this bri it ill» to 22*1,1 MM. By count more wel<*oine and more imp. .rtant for it gives those thre«' towns a dis- land t.eniorrow night, ;ieeo iipam»*.! by advanta^e iua>mueu as t hey wdl usual her niece. Miss Beil«« Jolies, who has his .! Hr* h«* 25 (*on!indent. h un«l»T ill«» l i.\ to Us at this time than the «■■ninja ly probably !>♦» cr»*di!»»d with only their I hm 'I i making her horn»» witn her aunt with th«4r total l(»s‘si>, which ar»» es population, while no in Chicago for eever.d ye.'irs. lnoui»-«i al oiie-«|iiarier, the ♦•!T»•ct¡\«• live progress of |x.puliition and prop corporation 4.•«•>• h»r mol»ihzalion ani«»nots t»> L- eity values of which we hear in eon- other than th«* precmct populations lion. J. D. W hit mail, of Medford, a lL-»JM)!». ¡n (ieriiiany lu»« aumial c*»li- versalioii on every hand. So w.- take can b»» given ot th«* other towns. For memls'r of the State Board of llor i instance* («rant s I’ass, to a person tak culture, in company w>th Dr. E. It. Un^»-i>l ib recruit*. •.•.HIM yearh passage on the easy and comfortable m*^ casual obs»*i vane»» of the fore^oinj» vobihl« t fb, i |.,1»J reserve, Stone, local fruit insp«»"tor, visited a t«.tai f »r tills ••.»ntin4«*iit of 11M,4»5U Ixiats that ply the waters of onr report, would appear to l»e a larger the orchard» in Jacksonville last week, town than Ashland, when in fact t here I >r the 21 1*1’0 indents, an«* .:ikiu^ in " Me hterram-an" and go first to Se and found the scab* bug alarmingly !»»«•:• *'»nn! th» lo-ses, u«* arnv* at a at tie for a short stay, thence to Fort is a ditT«»r»‘iice of |<M> or .'4M) m favor piesent. Mr. Whitman notified them of the latter. k*rm«l t»»lal on a war footing «»f .**,.*150,- that lie would prix»»-.! aci'ording to Townsend for a »top of 21 hours, and I he Salem papers hav« ri^ht o«*o n»**ti. ( • »ri>«*q'i» htIv Franc«* <•«»nl<I law Io aliat«* the nuisance. then.s" across the straits to \ ictoria. lx»en <,laimnikr from ln.lhN) to Iliobil /.»• it Hl»* present time lion W. II. Patk. r received the »ad |N»pulation for their city, but the c»»n- 111.iii«'«i mi »|<h«-rs more than Germany. Her." w»- have been since last W«d- sus shows that «•¡ther the Salem pa news yesterday that Ins sister. Mrs. lie* preliminary ni»*«*tit*4s of th* nesd.iy «vt-ning, and, after looking p»»rs us»»d poor judgment in their es Kate Wa't. of Salem, lost her little i \»Mmi:t«*p «»*i K ti . ai***nt < tr^.-.niz,-. .J'ollt l.le solid little British town timates, for l>ooin purposes, or that 3-ye:ir old laught.'r last Tuesday, the ri»»n «»f th»* \\ rbt’s F nr have alrea«!) which will |s-r|H"tuate the name of the census w.as p<H»rly taken. It is little one having aeeidi'iitly fallen into *i»*\»*io|M>«| v« v ral im|M»’*t:»T t matter-. a boiler of scalding water, ami only sur he revensl sovereign (and perhaf's very ¡»robable, though that the <*ensus < m • ih ih it th«« i*i*mmittee is a unit returns are nearer right than the ) m » oiii viving t he heart rendering accident 2-1 ihe/ox/ luonarcliial sovereign! of the in favor <n‘ o|»eliih*' the doo|*H of th»* *‘ht¡mates. However, th»» Stiff< suhih hours. The many friends of Mr. and „I- .1 »-it eijHirr« <»n Sumiays, with the empire, w< hav.^lx-eti trying to ri cail i s . very ¡»otutivennd says “We don't Mrs Walt in Soul hern Oregon ex- ¡»loviso th.it Ihe iiiai'iiuitTy bhall not from the pictures of memory a more l»eheve that even the c»*nsus returns tend them their sincere sympathy ill I-* | tr ia opci at I->n. Another is tUut of Salem, witliin the ci*y limits, fall.* their great sorrow. beautifitl »pot for a ("ity bv the sea it f«\«»r. ;ae t.Je of intoxicating a> low 72”»1. \V»* know the ¡Population Col. Ro) ert A. Miller, Secretary of lb|t«»r a? 1 he «• if«*H t . 1 i'-'tail ran tn and we have Is.th given it up. 1'| m > u of the city at this time is more than the S (>. S. B. A. has remove 1 Ins •f which may I m * establish»*«! witinn the the southern sh-ir. of the large island. ten thousand, and nearly fifteen thou tice to the building lately oceuple.l ter«»nml>. while at th»» «uime time i* X aueoiiVer, the Wooded slopes, almost sand. Ih«* sch<x»| census of last dental rauiis by l>r. Jack.-on. I Im tioeHiiot l»*>hev«* iii public I nitr . '»larch sh«»w» ‘ d over U.iMhi, and th»* im Col. ami Ins assistants are busy s. n I .»ouibre with the dark evergre»"ii f.e on ¡ m «silion t<» these *w<» id» as has al- migration luis b»*en steady and large.” ing out premium lists ami spee.i pro- i« adv ma«!*, just as tImre was to hiige <>f the fir. carry their deep color giams, and the outlook for a success iue Sunday «»¡»vnm^ of the «‘»'Utentnal to the water s edge, softened here and Says th." Ih'fjuHKur. ** The eensils ful fair is most favorable. rxg>«iMitn»ii in I'M’». 1 he Committee there by a patch of emerald meadow of Oregon is showing the same ten • »ii I*ta a¡.i;a*nt t H4«*niz.iiion, howt-ver, or grain tield and relieved by narrow dency of population to gather m the will I h tirili in its ns <»p|M)b:th>u, opi» taking cities that is noticed all over the coun thè ground that thè «alile i«»nal I m n- »trips of neutral-colored lieacb. but try. It is unlikely that tlie total |»>pu •ite of thè Silliday opeliing will be touched with the picturesque by lation of the state has increased more i.<>i<i inn xohs. mmiej and tliat whìle thè machin* sulslued ledges of dark, »mooth rock than loo per cent, since l»4>0. While ery m»»l not I»* 111 o|H»ratlon the peo- Mr. E. Ray’s fishing apparatus is rising abruptly from the water. Here, most of the cities reported so far have pie could walk afx.ut, r»"st on the gaim»l over 2"-l ,mr cent., some of the now yielding better returns than for upon a p.int swelling into the straits Is-i'ch»-». Iist.-n to t fi«* saere.l (».'ìcerts estimates given by the supervisor in merly. and ei.joy gener:diy tiie grand »iglit is the site of Victoria. The harbor another column are remarkable. Mr. William Stewart is finishing la-fole tie ni. So far a.» th«* liquor winds hi with a graceful sweep from Salem remains the s.con.1 city in the Mr. McDonald's building, which will I..q» et of thè qu« stiou ls concvrned ¡i wider arm of the strait at the north state, but falls sadly short of tin* 1-1,- probably lx» used fora hardware »tore. '-!»* |.:e.-" Ut prop idttiou d.»s uut go Albany exceeds tile evp.M'tat loll l"*yi n I what was griut.sl at thè Ceu- west and tln n divides and sends an of it» ¡.copie ami (».mes within 2 hi of Th** citizens of this plai'e held a tenuial. I.rm to the southwest and another to Salem, with 7.U-I0 p<»>ple. -»rant's special schiHil meeting on the I'Jili Pass show» the greatest growth, tillo iust„ at which they voted a district Ì he river and hails.r lull may not the northeast. Along the harbor's pas» t a.e st sslou. Says a Washington n..rth frontage the business part of percent, since I»--. Roseburg. Ell tax to raise funds for sch.xil purpose». dispatch of Jul» 2->: Friend.- • if the the city is built, and the comfortable gene, Ashland ami • >regon City show (¡rain crops in this vicinity will alx.ut the normal urban gain, 2ttn per riv. r and harbor bill ar<> beginning average ahout th." same as other p u ts Roses. Geraniu to hav> ome fear for t he future. Th. re horn, s of the people are upon the cent.” I he peach and apple (»rant s Pass m»s| not lie aslianmd of th»" county. have ls»"ii whi»m>rings nlion* th« cap Higher ground that commands a view Vri ben.is. crop will be small in quantity, luit of of her r.s'ord of growth which has I'ol the past Week that perharsi J the • >f Ixith the harlxir and the straits, g.xxl quality. l»een more rapid any other Oregon bill would lie allowed to slumls-r on while some of th»' choicest rt'siden.'e town in the past ten years. Rev. M. A. Williams fav..red tl< with the (■amildar o> ihe senate until the sites overhx.k the whole country, and W bile Ashland’s population does a visit on Sunday last, II." held Sel . llieie 1.» S.Oil.g oppo- Mil not show up as large in Ihe census re vices in the morning. followed by b.luai to it lli ee: t.ilU cm on the unfold a panorama in which the ^'»(» iiih I that th • appropriations of this scenery is remarkable for its marine turns as It has I» mii estimated by Ehler Whiting m the evening. Pi «..ngres.i have Isen very large, ami and sylvan lieauty. I hi a clear dav, many, we still have the largest nuni- The (¡..Id Hill hotel, formerly \ l’»r» V » I « I ! l ¡; V b»*r of p»M >ple of any town within 2H0 is not absolutely as that this lull bill 1.» I. enpied bv Mrs. Barlow, is m.w in r. di « i. i. ’v pi . e Lie water is se»‘U in every direction mil. s of it in the state, and we are «... ios essary as is re th»* other appropria charge <'.f Mr. Masterson. Mr. M This city satisfied with the result, tion l»:|*s which have l»*en p:*»s..d or ex.-ept toward the north. Beyond the im with Ills genial temper, will not fail to of lire ;iw iltiug passage. It is l>eliev»»l sound to the eastward rise the dim, has now sett led dow n to an era .¡I please the traveling public, (live him i 'ini selling plants is ch *.«p a-» yi in some circles that the pr»»snient is blue shores of the new state of Wash natural ami steady growth which wi.. a call. never I h - lei •ss in volume than it is at can fc»*t them East. op posed to t h»" pa»»s,ige of the river ington with a waving crest line of present. The Ihe booms lx»>ms may may come ( to Sine»* the late lire, a tin tatf has i,i.d liarlx>r lull. In tm> i « publican C. R. VAN AELSTYR. caucus of last w*ek aii linderst anding dark mountains from which rises tn other places ami last for only a time lH«en pla<‘ed on the I nion Hotel, bear as they always do, but here in Sohtil- ing the Hiseription “ S T A T I. S d»*m. ” v s had that the bill would be con- ii.ipressive granduer the snow-cov- - l> re I ns |one of t lie appropnation ered peak of Mt. Baker. Aeroea the < hegon let us lie content with only The proprkdors have c includ' d that I lliiii'r ' lülplr I! ihi !9\ 11 "II developing the natural r.-sourees of iusuram’t* is a ii«»c«»ssit \ bills an-l eHied up s»»n ic tim< during (••> tariff •I’scussion for p: ssa^e. Sen- »trait to th." south and west the view the country a.» rapidly as we can. ami Mr. E. M. ¡•'or I rye said yesterday that he sup- i» similar, ex.'ept that the mountains the reward will ls> prosperity and a some t im»» atfo larger proportion of ini'reas»' in our poe*»i the tariff discussion w>>nld go are near.-r, ami the summits of the conv al» «scent. on for some time 1» fore the river and whole serrated line of the Olympic population hi IthMl than has Item shown in Is'.to. Mr. Oliver II • nick and family :u harbor lull w«»uid I»' called up. In range are tipped with snow, and, be visiting his brother ih Rock Point, oiher >|Uartels it 1.» said that if anv from which place he ih so »» ii going 1«» effort is made to call It lip the senate tween two dark buttes, where the Port ialid. at'inlay, j w II r.fu.-e to consider it. In any ridge seems to have l»een Opened like (vent, th. te are grave doubts of till the drawing of a curtain for a view U ••sltTli Fire seems to be tilt' style III til - I. 'I lx»"oming a law. ».»•tiou. Rock Point, or at least > pori of gr> ¡iter distance, Mt Olympus ap l fi portion of it. came neat l.'ii.g bmm .l h pears like a huge nest of raggtsl and I lo I »•( I.xtirr fr.'in tilainr to » ’iiau.t Fryr. lateiv, by the innocent mi».-hi‘'f of two 1 M "•ongregated little peaks ami era*.'s i little boy ■ \Vilh>> ami líenme came .S»"i.:;’< r Fry«', on July I I. r««cviv,'d near gaining a reputation. I B a !• th r from S. » retary I’di.ine, in rising from a high plateau of snow ni I vol 'll th«" latter calls rttention t<. th» banks. Northward the lulls ami H I. Whi-e. of Rock Point, pr*>-"'ilptiv•* duties im|ses»l l.v Spam mountains of t he islands sw. I •at I I about 75 lead of hogs, which ti< al ••n»ps ate np«»i» Aii.’ riran Hour »•n'crinj; ( fers for sale. This would I». a I • • lm> » r«» < »Ui«T s of Ann*ri<*ah tfrt»wth are athwart the horizon with a m< •ft ii a investment for name one who • 1 I 1 I heel monotonous crest hue, and expos,. li li likewise LuXrd l»> Spall! to the poifit I ti a* i «piantii good suitable field. T« rtns eie I «>1 piotiiiai i(»lj. I lui.- 111.'' <>Uv Mhlvti <n»!l! I ig»* l.nl summit high enough to carry sn> •u - a t* <piif Mat» rial is nmi Indng haiibsl for r» ,y.s Svcn taiy l'Iail.o, will at this season of the year. I This may imp. Th pairing Ihe Bock Point bridge. Ihe injure thè sluppmg rulltes give a faint idea of the natural 1» auty . rooT of which was broken down by the X|«»' hitr\ that are dii! in Amerà ari !,..nd.s. Il t - «» a I f l \ :tu snow of last winter. rt*rtaih!y woii'.l !»■ very eVriordinar« of thes|x>t ("liosen fortlie("apitalof the I HÎ IT« Ol: thè nart of our government province of B. <'. Add to tins the fact Ih. Colvig ami family ami • • i I imi ' in I ma just at th»s time to open our market that its lix'ati>>n is near « enough from others |>ro;>os»» making up a comp I !» with« »ni eli urge of d*lty to thè elior- for a trip to the (*oasl.. I h»*y wdl un moils erops cr«»ps of Hiix'.tr sugar raised ili m two die .M'eali to receive the fresh daily doiibtedly h *v»* a pleasant tim«*. breezes with their saline flavor, ami Spaiobh lHlal)d.s' of ( nl»a aii«i ( oeda Foote s ( r»,»*k mviiis to I m » Ifoomilig. III« H" 1 l»t«*a, wiiieh fiutiisli Hit* I ailed suilieiently sheltered to «■»cape the Hosmer A Aral« rson late ly chaned up ith .iiM-a‘ ball the xllii-tr woctHisuine. rigor of the heavier blast » in stormy i W:t live t lions md d<»liars from their mine. B-ut. Siiax* we repeal» d the duty on cof- after th»* winter's run. L me»* A Puf f»»» in 1*72 we have imported products weather. and you can realize how field hav«* .also realiz«»d aln»lit t hrev pleasant a place Victoria is for the .»f Er. u! to th ' eit.«ht of thousand dollars from their minen, fl and have s. !d to her only visitor who seeks r.creation, health Th« ■re lire s»*vernl miners in that of our own ¡products. You enn readily and comfort in midsummer. l ’or the sts'lion vvjio li:ive not reported n suits how different the results would I I ¡I 11 : i h »v»» l»eeii if. in return lor the fre»» other feature» of th,, place, its streets, Mr. John Si.t» riiel'l h is of late I. eii admission of Brazilian Goitre in our its houses, its pts.ple and th. ir char making soln»» sni'i'essfnl . xp< liments fl market. w<* wouhl have exacted the acteristics and peculiarities they are with the nxl an.I line. Rogu«‘ river Fr« fr* «• aduii-^i*»n of cer’aiu products of all interesting. es|n»'ially to a "Yan- perl now fiirnishe.» tine »port forthei'l.amr- tlie I iitcd St.deH iu Brazdiau tuar iotiH of tills or<l«'('. Come iin.l giv»'it a have »> iiic 'Minion Matena nt k- ts. 1» repe.it this error with btigar kee” visit»» trial. ('ll viu. i m vom '. also •‘to a*i aihount three times as lar^je. somet hing I st.-rian i lu . as with cotf« •*. will close all opf>ortun« s miething (tress floes u<>t buy any shoddy «.!»- Frolli thè niost rollatile »Olii itv to ♦•stabhsh reciprocity of trade goods; but sells at shoddy ¡-iices. gr. »» ii | x > ii tlie ami m its I h x lin tainahl«- thè -Isfor.on Is-hev with Latin America. Our foreign thè Columbia river spring Stylish Hats at Blount's this week. market for bremistutfs grow« nar- ing ci ties. Just now I uni too busy pack, to date, aggregate» ”.Jii,(li row»*r. («rent Britain lseXertin, evei y resiing uu.l cultivating enne and en It ih thonght tliat thè p;i<-k nerve to secure her bread supplies joy inu iD<lult;«‘nce in indolence to at s«'usoti. on tlus nver, wdl I h > fr«»m India, atid the rapid expanse of tempt any writing that requires eas»"H. All tin» ih of Ixst the wheat area m Ku>sia ¿4i\c> Us Ther«* will la" no full ti-h powerful coinpet jti»»n m the mark» tn thought or careful consideration. i I .» ¡ h rii art ifh Whether (bere will ls> any fisli pack)»! of E irope. I’ l»»*4*omes us. therefore, in August depemls a gixxl deal on thè //oo</*.s Sfwstt / hi ri/hl• to use » very oj port unity for the ex- We met 11. I., luce ami family at action of th>‘ Washington l amiers. If " I am a pioneer in this i -’unty, bavin • JAMES t» fi"ion of our markets on Ixdl) the Port Townsend last Tuesday evening. tliey pack, some of th«> < »regoli can- b» en tn •• ■.!> year*. Four year*« az«» iny ¡-a .• (•I Am» tie-in continents.* ’ They are visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Hol ner» will. f.H». > *n EH«*r> Infamt* bl<*»d ¡«.¡ mud «1 by hnpnr la rg former Ashlatidltesi and they The British Columlua pack will *• Irus in \R4 • ination. Hix arm swellv«! t ■ all came over to Victoria last Thurs aggregate :!•'.!I.i»H eases. The Alaska bly,« a’i>inn '¿reat agony. physicians sri -I th* Cieh»rM*tl by Ihe I’rvsfw day for a stay of one day here. Mr. pack may !»• se' down at 5oo.imu case». arm must be amputat**«!. and even then 1. •'For -¡«Aei’.il inontii*» past th»* readers and Mrs. Rice are enjoying greatly It IH Hot llkely tliat nilieli '‘olltslde" recovery '.v-inhi be *L<nbifni. One day I real of this paper haVr K»» nV ich Week spec ’ll. 1! Visit. W. 11. I,. paeking. tliat is fall ti»h. in : he ( Iregon tibo it a bl-Hwl purifier, new to me. and wa> ml r» idu;.- «otic, s, showunf th»* wonder and Washington l'oast bay. and riv, r- snrpi»i‘<l to learn that if waa pr»*]'Hr«*d b) I fill cures ;ifleeted bv Swift’s Speeitie. will I h " »Ione. H'i’»d. with \vh«)in 1 ns('«i tog«» t«» h•♦<»! In letter known as S. S. S., ami in the face I traine» ( an’f be Cured h boa, Vt I (Jeci’l« <l to have my b«iy try 'The not l'-eabje f"’al l|r»* of thè »“asoli »f such testimony we are rt adv to sat rL.it in all the worhi then is not so By local applications, as th» y cannot (H to side» ls tliat Frazer uvei |» sol i i«..’ w .'•arsaparilla. and was much grafifi**’* ■ ;..od *i Lh’O'L luvdicini as this remedy, reach the diseased ¡h»rti«»n of the ear. exeiusiv.-ly to Englaml; Columbia '.V i icn it >••♦ in« <i t<» help him. He contiim- • ihe cures are simplv miraculous, if there is onlv one way to cure »leafn- ^s. rivi r sidmoii aitimst exelusively m thè gr- w betn-r a* w«* gave him th« -ar-n; It' ot ou« readers are a!f*ct» d with anv ami that is by constitutional remedies. ill i. and having m»e«l s |>.>tt!e< is n<»w entir • .f t la* LL k id diseases that it is .known to Deafness is caused by an intlamed con l'nited St.at. s. ’The Columbtii river j ack of 1»'.M has - nred. As H oim I' s Sarsaparilla has h • «-4» • iie< rui’ilv c«ir» why do they nut ^ive dition of the mucous lining of tin- Pus >. S. S. a tr*al. fin compHnv win. make tachian l ube. When this tube 4«dn in tlever l>een « Xis-lled fil qmillty. It is pli*di. d su«'h wonderful results, I r»*. «»mm* the remedy is on«* ‘»J the lar^jest pat» ill flamed you have a rumbling sound or al»s..Intely lieyond eompar,»»jn. Never it ad I po'dbly ean.,‘ J er ’M e M si . eepe K» diem»* firms in th" » nit* d St ites. md imperfect hearing, ami when it is rn in the history of th»‘ nver has th-re Upj»er I ak •« Lake Co.. < al. are he trtilv Flld<»rs%d b> the leading tirely closed, deafness is the result, and been so inui'h care exer.'ised iti thè The <’lty Treasurer men ot AtialjtH and Ge«»»'^ia. Lake unless the mil amination can be taken seh'i’tioti of tin»" ti»!i. and th.- perf.<ction Of I” ’ ll. Mas- . sgvR ‘The above is from Eustjs. Fla. »»tit and this tuts- restored to its normal of thè sup»Ti<>r pr.x'ess by whicli they mv b» »ther. u '. •<•■ *ignamr*- I re«'oi,n;/«•«!. I I u on Blood and Skiu D;^. *s»s condition, hearing will be destroyed am also g’.ad !•• te-rify to the ex<•••l’en< e <>f ALL ORDERED WORK free. forever; nine cases out of ten are caused are prepar. 1 for thè palate» of th.vse H(H»d*'> Sar*ap»cilia, and to »»ay that <’. I wh>> appr.x'i.ate a fine artici»* tiuelv ¡»ut ¡1 . »d v « •> are < on ’dcred one "f th«* most Suin S pecific C o ., Atlanta (»a by catarrh, which is nothing but an m r»J d-ie lirri- in \- a I. h _’. u " | ' *’«x E tbanivd condition of the mucous surfaces. tip. *’ll> Tre.is.irer, L- wclI. M h > s We will give one hundred dollars for Repairing Neatly Dene < in wer iea. t«,lHieeos. stationery, auy cake of deafness ' caused by catarrh When natme falters ami requires blank books, i, wood and willow ware, tjmt we cannot cure by taking Hall’s mi - ■- n a f r >■ confectionery, cutlery, crockery and Catarrh <’nr«*. Scud for circulars, free. help, recruit her enf> el>led energies with Dr. I II Mel.eans Strengthening (ior I'. - '■ I ((> ' >11 A ' !>., A|.“t u .•» •• IS ghMBWarv, fruit jars. jar rubbers and F. I. Cheiu-y & i’v. Joledo. (>. Sold dial »nd Bl.x.d Purifier. «11.(10 per I a "- "'! M u «- v j»»llv plantes, at tile Lied UoilSr. by druggists, 7>C. Isrttle For sale at Bolton's drug store. Poses One I p ? > 1 i \T / 1 Mi ÍI 1 1 A « ' .1 Stî.T.uîate the - H’ Hardware, OÄTZES : DOI.X.J3 a Will l.iiv : iii \ <dH" of ili»' fn||.»'\ ing :1 12 lbs. DRY GRANULATED SUG 14 lbs. EXTRA C. SUGAR. 18 Jbs. BEST ROLLED OATS. 12 lbs. BEST ISLAND RICE. 4 lbs. BEST COSTA RICO COFFEE. 20 lbs. BEST NAVY BEANS. 7 QUART CANS TOMATOES. All other goods as c heap as anyone eise will oder them, as The Red House never ha been, and will not, be undersold. FU LL LINE 0F rOBACCO, STATIONERY, DICTIONARY. BARGAINS MADE " " »• 1 I I ' u ses ai e needed. CFO. NUTLEY, J. W. Hockersniitli. Ashland, Or. Ashland. Or.. .Tune 20. 1890. : U tSDKY. ' liHi.nii'i in \tu hjiuro ONLY Bit'. HERE BE ■I MO N Si r HEADQUAFt I I -ml i'!" I .(KM) MJ N hk I <; i \\ r houses ; NSON’S I (THING NEW: MONSTER HERDOF OF TRAINED DONKEYS! "»¡ A l.|< xi :i : n : Buy a White Shirt worth $1 for 50 cts. oi 0. H. EL0UNT. Buy a Pair of Cottonade Pants worth $1, for 50 cts., of ‘ 0. H. BLOUNT. Buy a Paii1 of those Fine Shoes for $1 5O, worth 50. at O. H. BLOUNTS. Take a look at those Fumps, at Paient Leather BLOUNT'S. How do you like those .ew Kangaroo Shoes just openi BLOUNT'S? E. K - Briqhtman California YEAR! ■ i h i S’ 111 II SNeV8r Changes Name ANI S. NEW BRICK THIS G 0 S P ECIAL CARS. N S. GOOD VARIETY HOUSE PLANTS. VEGETABLE AUG. 5. ! ( ;V»®i > • Bargains in Men's Straw Hats, at O. H. BLOUNT’S. Men's Heavy Boots at a bargain, at 0. IÍ BLOUNTS. Men's Summer Underwear very cheap, at 0. H. BLOUNT'S. j »: i m< > JfI FOR CMILORFN liil lT ACTS ONLY R<> nr r < ) i > 1 RING.““ •.’IO«l OF THF i < > m r ÍTLAND PONIES 60 ' ami ( li.irii.h'iq-». 6Q 1 vvil I. l; X« H V I . > 1; V« k - itoimis a: UACER5ES,! 3 ml I»rti i* 1 < OSTLY ANI MALS. AT O. H BLOUNT’S, THE ’WILD WEST! PUEBLO ms ASHLAND, OREGON. Dollar Bron.h.T rm: SSoo.c PH r-> rb DOOHS OPEN AT 1 AND 7. Hood’s Sarsaparilla IOO E.iekinir «V»" I'n-llli,.«. |,f»v. ? XI I H • o\ *. 1.1 K 1 ILI«» \ II*»