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r Fbher Box 2311 _____________ tí-- ASHLAND TIDINGS W. II. LEEDS. Editor »nd Publialier. ferms ot Subscription: < ».¡e copy, one year........................... Ÿ 2 50 1 50 •* " six luuntbs............... " •* three mouths...... t'inb Bates, six oopies tor.... tenus, in advance. ASHLAND, OREGON, Austin S. Hormona, ATTORNEY AT LAW G.C. EDDINGS OKF.G(»N. ■T. T. Eowditch, Attorney and Counsellor at Law ASHLAND. OREGON. 'I 111 prucliee 11 «11 courts of Die State. i '»lleclioiix proiuptlv niH'le ami remitted. 9-4 Harkness, MOUNTAIN HACKS, SPRING WAGONS, FARM WAGONS Buth the method mid results when Svrup of Figs is ta ken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, mid acts gently vet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver mid Bowels, cleanses the sys tem efiectiinlly. dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual ceastipation permanently. For sale 111 and SI bottles by all druggists. THJF0RMA FIG STRUP CO. AND U<>1 \SEL<HL ATT< >KN EY ÎÎKA5TS P ass , O k EGON. fiyoihee hl Ahli Building, Front Mreet. pt 14,» ïLsbcrt A. Miller, .V11 orne.v -nt - l-.ii w All Goods Fully Guaranteed, Will pmrticc in *1) th** «>í the blnlc. f^oFFICE with W. H Parker, oppoMtr t t»urt Ja* k* »n\ill**, or. Di. J. 3. rarcon. PHYSICIAN AND O bl < k > n . •>« Ni »in street, next t»> presbyb riau * hur< h. [11-42 Dr. S. T. Soaker, PHYSICIAN ANI» SURGEON. ASHLAND, <<KK«M»5. Oiflee in <sM Fellow» bnilfliuir. second floor, on Main xtreet. .11-12 MEDFORD, OREGON. Office in Hamlin's Block—Residence on (' street. 13—to Hollow Axle, Pacific Coast Gear, with Stake Rack Bed and California Roller Brake. Di’. W. Stanfield, ECLECTIC PH YSICl A N, Has located in Ashland. Or., for the prac- .tieeot hi- profession. Make- all chronic ■l:»ea-.-» sudi a» Rheumatism, Asthma. Files, Kidney diseases. Liver Complaints, Female Diseases, <kc., » ■»peciaiiy. Consul tai ton (rec. 1 Utu 1 next disir to Arlington Hotel, near the detail. 112-4* D., Mi'3. P. M. Woofer, HOMEOPATHIC ASHLAND, PHYSICIAN, OKEOoN. »»Itb v ..»r the present ar thv i'ongrc*çMii*»nal Parsonage 112-iV Dr. J. H. Hall, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. When men were taught that they had a right to think, the whole world of thought was open to them; when they were taught that t hey had a right to govern themselves m the church, self-government, first in the state, and then tn industry, followed as the day follows the dawn. In America our churches, our politics, our ecliool Ixiards, are based on the com]>eteuce of the people; ottr industries on their incom|>etence. Both views cannot lie right: one innet overturn the other. I We cannot permanently have a slate based on democratic principles, and an industrial system based on oligar chical principles. We shall lieeome sooner or later consistently democratic or consistently oligarchic. The whole liilxir movement, with its organiza tions of workingmen, its labor legis lation, its strikes and boyeots, its brotherhood of industry, its demand for shorter hours and longer wages, its rude and sometimes liarbarie at tempts to exercise control over in dustrial euterpiiHes in which it has no capital invested, its attempts at profit- sharing anil co-operation, its proposed nationalization of land and industries, is alia movement toward industrial democracy, that is, toward such ail in dustrial reconstruction as shall rec ognize tlie truth that wealth, like education and political power, is of the people and for the people, ami therefore, should lie administered by the people. G Æ N I Æ lì I ) Nine Years iu Hospital Practice.) Main Street, Ashland, Or. A Cure fur Nick Headache. OREGON. ASHLAND, J. S. Walt or, LI. D. S., Will practice his profession of Dentistry — AT — A shland , U kkoon . n-» Office a residence. system cannot maintain itself. It is re markable to see how quickly a person ill this condition will revive under the intlneiK'e of Dr. Hiller's Hydrastine Restorative* F°r '•al® by T. K. Bolton. Tlie People'» Wealth for the People Rex. Dr. Lyman Abbott in tile Aug. Forum.] SURGEON, A shland , office at A Geuerai Break Ihovn Of the system is termed "General De bility,” Ti«tk2*>dJk’s not properly uotir- SAN tHANCiSCO. CAI.. LOUISHILU, AV. hi fCBK. N.Y A. C. Caldwell, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. Z V. MOKE THAii SEVEN HUNDRED . ASHLAND, OREGON. Nitrous Oxide Gas admiuistered for the painless extraction of teeth. tiitice over the Bank.—[12-38] * Traekefl by Bloodkennfls. A Trinidad, Colorado, iliapatch of July 31st says: Bloodhounds were I>ut ou the track of the men who at tempted to roll the Santa Fe train last night, and after several hours' wander ings through the mountains, returned to the city. The police a short time afterwards arrested four men who gave the names of Ed. Carroll, E<1. M<-Car- thy, Thoa. Higgins and D. P. Gold, all of whom have records in the police station as “hard eases.” They were arraigned this morning and their trial set for Saturday. Under 82t*M) bonds all went to jail. RESTORATIVE DCDCCPT ILhiLUl NUT_R£TJQjij HEALTH!** The only remo«h known which will Stimulate the Nutritfre Processes cf the Human System. r/ this luituml andsimplv invansit «juickly This distressing complaint is due to and pcrmanci:! y <’« Ill's All Eonn* an inactive or sluggish liver with col’ stipiiteil bowels which deranges the i>yspep?»i:», <’«>nstiput i«»n, Mcnt*’.l aiui stomach and disturbs tho nervons sys Nervous Kxliaustion. General IlcbilitY, tem, causes dizziness and an oppress.ve Brain Fag:» or any exhatuilrd or we ak dull pain in the head, often so severe as ened condition of the system, frnm what to prevent all rest or sleep. One of Dr. ever cause, Skin Kruptions, Foils, 1«.lu Gunn's Improved Liver Pills will re lling Sores, Scrofula, and all Diseases < . lieve yon of all the pain and misery ami a few more doses will correct the liver the Blood, Stomach, Liver aud Kidneys, and stomach and regulate the bowels. S1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00. While th«se pills are small, easily ta Dr. Hiller'« Ft’pau»'b. »k, «luseriptivc of Ly« ken. and mild and gentle in their action there is no medicine made that will so drastine I; esto rat « a c uud bis other iaaied.us, effectcall v cure sick headache, 25ct ». a Bent frt.e by inail.< box. Sold by K. Bolton. I ----- to f Trnnks and Valises at Blount's. TOK SAIA*. BY i.----------------------------------------------- HILLER DRL'8^.,S^.Fra£Cisw,Ca! / difFerent styles and di& t- f CAR-LOAD ent kinds of Stoves Gr Heating and Cooking- J. S. Howard, Th« World's ße9t’ maQnfactnred Notary Public and Conveyancer means (hot tùare Ú n a!X,VJ MEDFORD, OREGON. All kin.ls of re»l eitat« bu»ine»» Riven care ful Htteiition, «nil information rnrnixheil i un* erning property in the new town. nn<)gr mark- ar*j the This 'e, troia be “"“’I ta"j ■= OF— C. W. Boot, Surveyor—Ashland. BAIN WAGONS, Survey ini; of all kinds promptly tended to. « Irnnfrs reasonable and c rv'd work guaranteed. Orders forwork in all parts of the connty promptly attende«! to, ^4jT“Otiice with G. F. Billings. Hacks and Carts Is. K. Urlarli t mini AUCTIONEER I» prepare*! «1 all ti.nes t<* »ell live»tock, hoiiRehold or other prii|» rty of anv kiml in A»hland. ornili attend lo enlì» to go ANYWHERE IN THE t'lUN 1 RY. Umgexperience in the binine», enable» mi to guarnire w»tisia«-ti«»n. Areno!« in a » hi ami r.i » KY sin nt>*v for .»ale of »lock. A-hbmd. Or. K K RRIGHTMAN X. H \TK15MON, President. F. H. CARTER H. C. Myer, - At the- Ashland, Oregon KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. ASHLAND A big carload of stoves and ranges just received. Tie finest line in the county, (’all and see ami believe it. MILLS. E.V. CARTER Viet—Fres. ('axhier The Sank of Ashland Was Awarded the only liáoHS NO. 9. AUGUST 8, 1890 Information was received here from England to-day that the Imperial Government had deckled to under take thia fall the construction of the prop*is**ii defeuaefl ou the Pacific coast . Tlie intelligence caused great satis faction in military circles, as Sir Fred erick Middleton, ex-commander of the Canadian militia on more than one oc casion urged that there should ba no delay in making the jioste on the west ern sealioard as ¿ecure as Halifax on the Atlantic. The plan provide for a series of shore batteries and forts adjacent to the naval stations at Esquimalt, where the dry dock is locate«!, as well as t he protection of Voncouver, B. C., iu a similar manner. Vancouver will require a series of batteries on the surrounding islands iu order to protect the approaches to that harbor. The entire cost, of the work will exceed $3,000,000. It was ex pected that one-third of this would lie contributed by the Dominion Goveru- nienl. _ I'oinplrte lut oí Al*tnu-u of Tit R m to laiwU iu JaekMHl u«»uuTy. Title-* fNaiuined. Title» (»erfeettd <>r<ls corre«*!*’«!, etc. Morris FRIDAY. ( anadhin Defense»*. [Ottawa, Out, dispatch. July :to.j PROFESSIONAL CARDS. AtaHLftNb, TIDINGS. ”! ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Au apparatus tor euguailuig iu iwuxcu eiocuiuilj piayb a proiuumui purl is about to oe lULroduceU, and lor .x uuuiue bugualuug and uigut opera- r?-' I ‘ions it gives , . . Ole to uo every ,‘88urance of bennMF 1 a more Qian any other app^jf atus now iu ys the New Timet. It co Is of a hollow JVbu pole, from the ht and left haij fr. . - fonr it horizon^ of which p these oblong metal aniee. Each utters, whiqff F in LUeir contains two 1 are bojrf miai, and normal posi ;ee so that which are tntkintod o| One side of they may be devota each pair of .»iiUMeri is painted vertic- ally with red aud white stripes, while Santiani and Cslapouia Mines. THE BLYTHE CASE. 5 NEW PARTY the other Bide forms a white diamond Snperindent Halverson of the Al There hai* MV ’lie*n formed in Nebraska ou a dark gronud. At the luuer end bany, Mining and Milling Company’s Derision in Favor of Florence, tlie Daughter ? Snn Francisc<i, Cal.. July 31. The a uew party, called tlie People's In of each shutter is fixed a recessed mines in the Quartz valley district, is 1 dependent I party, which is evidently pulley over which passes a chain in the city has just returned from the , notorious and somewhat celebrated with a large sized which, ou beiug pulled, grips tue mines. He brought with him some of Blythe will contest, which liegan July beut upon reform, capital R. í ’I'be platform of the uew the richest ore yet taken out. « 15, 1889. and progressed for over a party demands that the financial sys pulley aud causes the shutter to re volve. Only four working chaius are It came from the Bonanza mine,-' year past, ended to-day. It resulted tem be rebufiietl; that lainl monopoly required, the lower pulley of each oil which a force of men are now at in Judge Coffey rendering a volumin be abolishe« t list alien ownership of frame lieiug operated by a sulwidiary work. It is free gold ore and the ous decision in favor of I’lnreuce, the semi-decomposed quartz is thickly j illegitimate child of Thomas Blythe, land I k * prohibited; that the Govern chain suspended from its correspond mixed with fine wire gold. ¡Some 1 th« diM-em-ed millionaire, awarding her ment aseiime\he ownership and con ing operatiug chaiu. The working trol of all railroads and telegraphs; chaius are carried to the bottom of the specimens assayed the fabulous sum the bulk of the great estate, consist tlifit taxation of ull kinds l>e reformed: of 828,000 per ton. Mr. Halverson ing of houses an<l lands in this city including the tariff; that an eight- irou mast, where they are joined to wire ro;ie6 extending to the deck of stated that they had enough ore in and other property of value about hour labor day established, and the vessee! or any other desired part sight U» run a U> stamp mill day aud four million dollars. The court proceeded to read its that soldiers receive a liberal s*>rvice thereof. night tor a year. The shutters represent the alpbaliet The company has already ordered opinion. Holding t he fact first to be pension. New parties are not constructed ou and ideo certain signals. Thus, on machinery to work these mines, and ascertained was the paternity of the such multifarious principles and es causing any shutter or combination of nil improved stamp mil! will be in i clild. Three elements have lieen es pecially where tlie reforms demanded shutters to be exposed by pulling any operation by Septemlier 1. T’heniinvs tablished in the opinion of the court. are rather administrative thau func are located alsiut 20 miles south of First, there was an illegitimate child; tional. The platform Remands hardly one or more chains, any let ter or words may be flashed. The four wire ropes t he Oregon l’acitic railroad. Then- is second, ihe plaintiff was that child; anything which has lujt lieen advoca are secami to horizontal levers, so no longer any doubt as to the richness third. Thomas 11. Blythe, decedent, ted by one or the othpr of the great that by depressing or raising any oue of these mines,.and the Albany Mill was 1 he fat her of that child. As to tlie national parties, or l>j Isithof th«u> lever any message may I«« signalled. ing A Milling Co. has suliseriiietl the alleged paper wherein Blythe express It does not contain aiC /reat or strik The operator has only iu front of Uim necessary money and are going to work ly and formally acknowledged her to ing declaration of principes. nor does them. They are not selling stock but lie his child, the court ruled adversely, it formulate any living issue n|»ou the four levers aud a card upon which are putting in machinery to op*>rate holding that the evidence in favor of which Democrats or Republicans the signal code is printed. Siguals may Is? transmitted with * the mines. The recent rich discov it was incredible; but all that the law might conscientiously forsake their eries up at Santiani has caused much . of California required in the case of an own party. It is in r<«.li'y only an in this apparatus with great rapidity, and excitement among the miners, and illegitimate child is such recognition dictment of the two parties for having it does not require an expert to work tnere is every reason to Is-lieve that and acknowledgement as the evidence failed to carry out their pledges. The it. The «Jectrival part of the appar they wVl prove a veritable bouaufln. produced by the plaintiff would tend indictment is well framed alni io «orne atus «impnses four electric lamps, Capt. E. D. Hagen, of Brownsville, t<v show; and <T>1 shew. Tn the «five reepec.s unarisiverable. ti. til it Will not tixe*i at the four corners of the frani*», is also IU the city. He is interested in of tin1 alleged widow,i h" coiir* says the serve as the foundation? 1 alone for a I a:i*l is only iumn I Tor night signaling in conjunction with the same code. The the mines up theOalapooia. Hestales contradict ions in the caseof tliechiiin- new party. four lamps are backed by colored re that th» showers of last winter cause*! unt are irreconcilable, and cannot l»e The Prohibitionists, 4'i the other flectors. and are counected with a a big land slide winch uncover«'*! a reconciled on the basis that the Be hand, are consistent, to if.y the least. ledge of free milling silver ore, aud cedent and defendant were man anti W ith them the evil of tlit use of the battery or dynamo, as the case may be, through make aud break switches. that he has located 10 claims for a wife. traffic in liquor oversh'ulows every Thus, on depressing any switch, its Portland company. A trad 16 beiug HISTORY OF THE CASE. other issue, and so they build up corresponding lamp is placed in cir cut into the Caiapooia tilines, which Florence Blvthe, the heiress, is tlw> their party on the idea that a great cuit aud lighted, aud on releasing the are rich m Ixith gold and silver. daughter of Thomas Blythe and Julia siu is being constantly committed, and switch the light is extinguished. By [Albany Herald. I’errv. whom Blythe met iu London that it is the duty of the law to pre this means any signal may !»• flashed in 1873 and who afterwards married vent it. The Greenback«™, too, were A fifth electnc lamp is also fixed on An Encounter With a Hear Joseph Ashcroft. Little is known of entirely consistent so long as they the apparatus, and is used purely for | Eugeue itegl-ter. | Blythe's antecedents. He left Liver lasted. They l>elieved in a perman lighting pur]Mieee. Mr. S. J. Shrum, living ten mi! “8 pool on the steamer Antelope in 1849, ent, irredeemable paper currency, and from Acme, was roughly handled by a and arrived in this city in the same in <*ompansou with this they thought IVissi bi lit ies of Wheat Culture liear Sunday, the 20th. He went year. He invested what money he no other issue worth mentioniug. I Prince Kropotkin iu tlie August Forum 1 This Nebraska party cannot succeed, blackberrylug with his wife, taking had in t he puK'haseof a block of land Some thirty years ago the French Ins ritie with him because bears were now in the heart of the busirmss por unless, perhaps, iu strictly local con known to lie roaming in the berry tion of the city, and the rents aud in tests. There is no rallying cry, no considered a wheat crop quite guod patches. They had not gone far from crease of value thereof made him standard, no solid grouud ou which to when it yielded 22 bushels to the the house when he discovered a bear wealthy. He also owned a large stand for attack or defense. Reform acre; but with the same hoi ! the pres that he shot at and probably killed, I amount of land iu San Diego. Cal., is eminently desirable, but no party ent requirement is at least 33 bushels, and as he tired, another jumped out of i and in Arizona and Mexico. He died can succeed which proposes to its fol while in tlio liest soils the crop is go««! the brush Iwtweeu himself and the April 4. 1883, in this city, where he lowers nothing but reform in the de only when it yields from 13 to 4S bear be shot. This one be followed was living with Alice Dickinson, who tails of ¡xilitics. It will probably frit- bushels, and occasionally the product with his dog for an hour or more, claims to have been married to him by tor away its strength in liojieless con ir as much as 55'j bushelisto the acre. tiud as Mr. Shrum was passing from contract. Blythe’s foreign birth and tests, when the same amount of force, There are whole countries— Hi shc for one ridge to another he was met by certain inciden's in bis career led to rightly expended, might produce the example--which are satisfied only the bear in the thick brush of the ra the putting fort h of claims from nrinj desired reforms, or most of them, when the average crop attains 3” vine. They were within ten feet of s •ctions or the Un fed Kingdom, but from either of the great parties. bushels; while the expt'rimenial farms from each other before either were aware of Judge Goff«« to-day ruled that the There is not sufficient justification for of Central France produce the situation. Mr. Stirnin got a shot, foreign contestants had made no ease, | a new party modeled on such lines.— year to year, over large areas, 41 bushels to the acre, atnl a number of but the bear got him about the same with th«* exception of the Williams [S. !■'. Chronicle. time, luting linn through the hand and heirs, who were dw'lared by him to lie farms in Northern France regularly yield, year after year, from 55 to fix wrist, and also in the thigh and next of kin. I'erM-cntiim of the .lews in Russia. Florence said nothing when the bushels to the acre. Ooeaskiually, shoulder. At this point the dog came welcome tidings were delivered, She Civilized Euro]Mj is shocked nt the even so much as Ml bushels lias lieen and grappled with the bear, and both receipt of the full details of the Rus obtained on limited ureas uiuier special disappeared iu the brush. Air. Shrum was asked: “What will you do with your sian persecution of the Jews. The care. In fact it is now proved that by wandered home wit h his lacerate 1 nnd broken baud, and was <>ouveyed to money?” edict is of the most cruel character. combining a series of such simple “Oil. I am too young to know all The first edict says, "No Jew is any operations as the selection of seeds, Acme for treatment. W. G. Canle went to the scene of the encounter about that.” was the reply. "I will longer permitbsl to own or even farm sowing in rows, and proper manuring, the crops can lie increased by at least Monday and found the gun, and only pay my debts first, though, and be lauds.*' thirty feet awat found the dead liear, guided by grandpa, and you, too.” she All Jewish landowners, fanners and 7,5 per cent, over the best present added, turning toward Mrs. Perry, agncultural laltorers ure thus expelled average, while the cost of production measuring over six feet in length. her guardian, who said: from village homes, anil unless they can lie reduced by 50 per cent by the "It will take a long time to settle up have savial means enough for their use of some inexpensive machinery, Adilin to Motlier». the estate. There will lie many debts Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has to pay. The lawyers will also have to sustenance they will l>e reduced to to say nothing of cosily machines like the steam digger, or tlie pulverizers beggary. been used bv mothers for children teeth To intensify the severity of this which make the 6oil required for each nig for over fifty years with perfect suc be attended to.” “ Yon will have plenty of sweet hearts edict the Government officials have special culture. They are now oc cess. It relieves the little sufferer at once, produces natural, quiet sleep by now that yon have become a million included hundreds of small towns iu casionally resorted to here and there, treeing the child from pain, and the aire.” was remarked. the category of country villages and but they will cotne into general use as little cherub wakes "bright as a button." The girl looked embarrassed and expelled Jews from them by the teus soon as humanity feels the need of It is very pleasant to' taste »ix.ths the said she never thought of such things. increasing the agricultural product child, softens the gums, allays pain, re Mrs. Perry, coming to her relief, re- of thousands, who will thus be-ren dered homeless. These laws, known ' 1 tenfold. lieves wind, regulates th« Itowels, and is the liest known remedy for diarrluea, plidi: “Florence 1» tin young for such ns the May laws, were promulgated ill whether arising from teething or other matters, and we will not permit any of 1882, but never enforced until now. Famine an<l I'erwutien it. She will pay strict attention to causes. 1'wenty-tive cents a bottle. The cruel part of these prohibitions Cairo, August 1.—A famine prevails her studies for two years and become is that an enormous proportion of the accomplished in music, etc. We Jewish population are skilled agri iu the Soudan. I11 some parts of the Turkish Prison Atrocities. would soon put a stop to any attempt culturists. artisans and professional A country deatlis from starvation aver The special oorreejMindent of the at love making. Me live here quietly tnen who were all adding largely to age a litlndTbd daily. Niue tLon-uuid lamdou .V< ir* lias succeeded in without the slightest notoriety and tne wealth of the empire. -Ail these acres of rice and cotton land iu the obtaining admiesion to the Turkish will continue to do so. We are not will now lie ruined. It is estimated province of Gerbich have beeu covered prison at ( skull, Macedonia. Tlie troubled with any busybodies and that nearly a million people will lie with an inflow of salt water and the building contained 14B ceils, occupied never will lie, for we would soon sup expelled from their homes under these growing crops have lieen destroyed. Constantinople, August 1. The Ar by 1,Sil prisoners, over 12 to the cell. press them.” most tyrannical and reactionary laws. The unfortunate victims are sent there The consequent migration causes ex menian Patriarch has resigned. The to lie confined from one to ten years Plain to Every flue There. citement amoug the starving fugitives condition of th« American peas each, tint so great is their suffering in the cities where Jews are still al- ants iu Ab.sb:’er district is misera I have I h .'II to Birmingham. Eng from the barbarity of the kee|iers and 1 »wed to dwell. Their sufferings are ble beyond <kic ition. Petty Turk land, and the manufacturers to a man and the total disregard of sanitary dangerous and may possibly result in ish oflieiiils urge . «• Kurds to harass laws that one rarely outlives two are down on the McKinley's tariff bill. pestilence; but only oue object can lie tlie villagers. TheCbristianstlirough- Ov«r in Berlin and CheiuDiiz, Ger years. In one cell, two and a half contemplated by the instigators of the ont the district are praying for Bussia yards square, the corres undent dis many. last week, every manufacturer persecution, namely the total extermi to intervene and deliver them. 1 met said the McKmle.v tariff lull covered nearly a score of poor wretches nation of the l.HoO.tMXl Jews in Russia. Tlie Great Nortlieni It IL panting for air and starving for food, would hurt German mauiifaetnrers. The troubles which afflicted the The manufael uiers <>f Belgium and having in the way of the latter noth St. P.itil.July 31 Tlie NnitluriKtcrn Jeus in Russia seven years ago arose France charge the framers of the ing but bread mid water. The greater from breaches of the law. A certain liailrtHiiiir to-morrow will say: The number were stark naked and chained McKinley bill with favoring America unrulier of the jierpetrators wire Great Northern railway line is making by the tinkles and wrists. There were at the expuisf* of Europe. fir completing its What, O Sun. shall I s, y to these brought to justice and punished. In active prepi also underground cells reserved for t he the present case the Government legal line to the 1‘ac. ast. Ou the east Eiliopeans? Shall 1 say I am a free worst prisoners. In order to for.-« ized perstsmtion. Jews have always: end the route wifi dart from a point trader and for them, or for protective confessions when wanted, ants are kept been subject toexceptional laws which, within three miles east of Fort Assma- m Isixes. and fifty of them placed at tariff and America? however, did not render their living Itoiue, following the Northern course, The European maunfacturers all tell one time on the naked body of a pris impossible. They, in fact, increased which is lo afed to the summit of the oner whom it is desired to torture. It me with tears in their eves that pro hi liutnlaTs. wealth and intelligence; Rockies. Seattle will lie the principal is also customary to , Haiti men all day tective tariff in America means isiverty were industrious, thrifty, law-abiding terminus of tlie line on l'uget sound. in t he scorching sun in such a way that in Eurojie, and that free trade in and sober, and were successful as Preparations are also being made for Amrrica means mills running on full they cannot move. time in Europe and wealth to the merchants, artisans and agricultur building south from Seattle toward Portland. ists. monarchic«. A few were ]»ermitted to enter the No Trace Left. The tariff question is plain to every university anti later Issiame distin Eu P kickins , Mr. and Mr». Lite!, of Huntingburg. one here. AN I NEQl’ALEH OFFER. Tariff Student Europe in N. Y. Sun. guished as lawyers, physicians and Ind., say: That a I k >ut one year ago, their men of science. All this is now little girl was entirely cured of an an changtsl. Such persecution involves Webster'» Cnahridgv*! IHetiiuiarv nt an A«. noying eruption of the skin and a local tnniHlüurly Di» Price- A Remarkable ('use from Illinois. blood disorder, by tlie use of three hot cruelly for which history furnishes no ties of S S S. There is no trace of the "1 suffered for five years with Mi rctir- parallel. skin disease left, and the blood has ial Rhemuat ism. which wis t he result of The T idtn « w has made arrangement* It is rumored that the victims of been in perfect order ever since, and the potash and mercurial treatment by phy this Russian oppression will, as in whereby the genuine reprint Web general health of the child was never sicians. fur constilut ioual Blood Poison. 1882. break through the cordon on the ster’s Unabridged Dictionary and one as good as now. They will take pleas They not only failed to curt me but Austrian and Prussian frontiers and year's suliecription to this [>a[s>r can ure m answ< ring any letters regarding made me a physical wreck and my life lie furnished for 85. the child's case. a burden. 1 then commenced taking tiud an asylum in free Engiaiui, Di This dictionary is a reprint of the 1 reatise on blood and skin diseases Swift'- Specific SS S>, and att«r using the injury of its overstocked labor i original Unabridged. It has 1281 mailed free. S wift S i kuific C o ., a few bottles was entirely cured of the market. pages, is Isuiud well and contains up Atlanta, Ga. rheumatism, which the doctors brought wards of 120,<lltl1 words and a table of on bv their remedies, and the blood |ioi- Rev. H. L. Chapman, pastor of the M 12,<MM> synonyms, as well as an adli- son which they failed to enre. 1 cheer The Ciiriirette Lie. fully commend S S S to anyone similarly E. Church, Johnstown. l’a., says: Uou of ltl.Ollt) of the latest words. The first case of an arrest under the afflicted." J ohn H. Lv’.rs. Soento. III. "Soon after the great liood. nt a time This tsiok has heretofore never I won new cigarette law to come under notice when diarrho«a was quite prevalent, 1 iffered for lees than 811 or 812, but received a box of six dozen G'bamlter- in Oregon is reported from Pendleton, iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea i the copyright tin the work having ex A 1 use of llisn s|as't l b" following report of it is from a Ih niedv. As soon as it liecame ktiown pired, enterprising publishers have Pendletou paper: “The first arrest to A colored man at .Augusta, ( ta., gotten out a reprint and are now of I k - made in Pendleton for violation of having lieen lured to drive a party o that 1 had tin medicine for free distri button, there began a great rnn on it. fering the people at very low prices the statute prohibiting the sale of New York and Boston gentlemen out which continued until it was about all one of tiie luxuries they have not tobacco to boys wa« made Monday to a plantation live or six miles away, gone. Every one. so far as I heard from ¡H<>n able to affonl heretofore. For under peculiar circiinistances. Ben felt his head swell accordingly, says an them, testified to its virtues, declaring nine-tenths of the jteople this book is Byars bad sent two boys to E. F. anecdotal writer in the New York .s'»». it the best medicine for the purpose I just as good as the latest edition with Settieineier’s grocery after two boxes Half way out the road was riiiin what they had ever used. Those who got it of cigarettes. Tlie lioys went to the obrtrneted by an ox carl winch had shared it around with their neighlsirs. its 814 or 815 price attached to 1L Samples of the work cun be seen at slore, informed the clerk of their mis broken down. There was plenty of so that I am confident it was productive of great good. We n-ed some of it our the T idings office. sion, and he, doubtless thinking that room to pass but theoolored Jehu saw selves and found it not only ail excel liememlter our price for this book as they were intended for Byars he a favorable op|H>rtunity to show off, lent medicine for diarrhoea, but for all and the T idings one year is only 85 was doing no harm, consented. The and so lie drew rein and exclaimed: kinds of pain and uneasiness in the cash. stomach mid bowels. It has been re cigarettes were delivered to Byars in “Yo’ pnsaon dar!" ♦ as the best medicine known here the presence of Constable Mays, who “What yo’ want?” replied the other. gnrded A London dispatch of Augnet let for th« diseases it is reconnimuded. For made inquiries, found where they were “What yo’ destructin' dis road fur?” sale by Chitwood Bros. eave: “Ted Pritchard, middle-weight purehasixl, and arrested SettJemeier. “I hain’L Pas« on." 1 champion of England, has |>oHt<-i a 11« was brought liefore Justice Bishop, “¥<>' move dat cabt!” forfeit with the SjKtrfiuy l.ife and is who imjiosed a fine of 82B, the costs “Shan't do itT sued u challehge to fight Billy Mc swelling the amount to 829.50. Says the Eugeue Guarii: Walter “Look-a-heah. Moses, does yo’ reck Carthy, the tni<idle-weight champion Eddy, a 13-year-ol<l son of Jap Eddy on to desist me?” of Australia, at eleven stoue four was bitten by a rattlesnake last Tues “GeniTen," said Moses, as lie came Yon can tie cheerful and liappv only ixtuuds for £5iX) a side. He agrees to day afternoon, at 3 o ’ clock, in Coyote when you ar« well. If you feel "ont of nearer and removed his hat, “1 tight Jack Dempsey, midfile-weight sorts.” take Dr. >1. H. McLean's Sarsa wouldn't dun desist nobody, but I leab precinct, altout 12 miles southwest of | champion of America, for L500 a side parilla. Kept at Bolton's. it to yo' if dar haiut sagacity nuff to Eugene. It appears that he had gone autl purse of £80(1 in the Pelican or unle from the rotate dis keendga past dat obst ruck- into the field, half a Kim house, after some hay and siwmefi stepped on on Ormonde Club, and allow Dempeey shun?” wt'A.id arouufi his . wlU not fl^1 IU the snake which wofcad a >ouud LI» The party decided that there was, right leg and tbrnfl its poisonous I »n)pnca- iritfu and ordered the dnv« r to drive on. fangs into the lower/ealf of the leg, ■ enrci He obeyed, but turned to explain: i^<>ra The boy, | “I knowed there was, geln'len, but lacerating it consiperablv. if yo' dolin’ dlsresjieet some o' dene cryiug from pain mid fright, ran home, country niggers dey wont disrespect arriving there much excited and very CURES PERMANENTLY warm, the exeftise spreading the poi yo'." son through Lis blood. Whiskey was immediately given him and the leg A Scrap of Paper S hy e- her Life. baudaged. During the night he con For tieneral t'ae. It was junt an ordinary scrap of wrap tinued to grow worse, mid the leg to The Arms' Palace and Stock Car Co., ping paper, bnt it saved her life. She swell badly. \Vedu«H'iay evening n Toledo, Ohio, Jone, IfflBL was hi the laKt. stages of consumption, We cheerfully rccomiueiiii St Jacoba OU e* messenger summoned Dr. McKinney, the beat tor getieral use on stock. told hs physicians t nat she was incura H. ARMS & CO. ble and could live only a short time: slit* who attended u|>on the sufferer that weighed less than severity pounds. On night. He found the patient iu an Cold, Swelled Uniba, Inflammation. a piece <>f wrapping paper she read of exlremly critical condition, and says N< puiset. Ill.. May 21,1SK My mare caught cold; rwiuli: swelled Dr. King's ew Discovery, and got a lie will probably die. The leg had sample bottle: it helped her, ahe l»onght turned purple up to the thigh and was Ihnlia, hn..pl«two n fire bv" «nd infiamoisr oil. a large Ixittle, it heip»'*! her more, bought greatly swollen. The effects of the bun. Cured her with M. J«cob« L O. GARDNER. «another and grew Iwtter fast, continued • and moat Wurcesaftil Stock- its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, poison Were plainly to be seeD t hrough- The Largest llalM-rs use St. Jacoba Oil. plump, weighing 140 pound*. For fuller out the whole system. Dr. McKinney particulars send stamp to W. H. <’o!e. says that inly a limited quantity of Druggist. Kort Smith. Trial iKjtth*# of whisky ^as tulroiuisterej. when it thia wonderful Discovery free at < hit should ba ia*e lieen given witbont stint, wood Bros.' drug store. and tlien i ill would have probably Iteen well. Biieklen’» Arnica Salve. ♦ Yet ice. The liest salve ill the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, ft v.r God’s lileiwingto Illessing to Humanity—so says sores. Vetter, ctoipp* ,i hands, chilblains, an Oregon * mioneer r 90 vears ohi- old. corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi Absolutely Pure. Forest Grove. Or.. March 19.—1 have For Stablemen and Stockmen. tively cures piles, or no pay nsjuired. It used the Otrcgou Kidney Tea and ob- CURES i< gmrauteed to give pert, ct satisfac tained im|uedinte relief. It is God s Cat*. Swelling«. BrsiMi. Lpraln*. Gall«. Strain*. This powd< r never ''art» « A marvel tion. or money r. funded, l’nce 25 cents blessing to Imnianity. I take pleasure Lamcnm. Stiftne««, CracUdHaelt. Scratch»». of purity. Mr-nyth and w M»»ncnc»-s •—r I hix . l or sale t>v 1'hitwisal Bros. m recommending it to the afflicted. 1 Contraction*. Flesh Wounds. Stringhalt. Sor»- More economiex! than the ordinary kind*, Throat. Distemper. Colic. Whitlow. Poll E»H, am now uejirly f*> years old. came to aud cannot be sold in coni}« tition with Fistula. Tumors. Splints. Ringbone* »nd Sparta tlie multitude ot low t» st woinht Oregon in Isl2 iu the employ of the In their early Stage*. Direction* with oach bottle. It will take yon only a minute to Hudson's Ikav Company, and since I alum or phosphate powder* Sold only in cans. K oyai B akin « P owder <’ o ^ jut read th« Red Hons« advertisement but Itegau nsiii'4 the Oregon Kidney I ea I A t D«vo<mrr» a » d D calrm . Wall street. N. Y. v enjoy good ^health. D avid M unroe , u THS CHARLES A VÖGELE« CO.. B«lti*i»rt, IM, you will find it very interesting. I GRAND PRIZE ■ ; Come and See! Call and Examine Them now on Exhibition at Martin 4 Harris's Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00 Does a General Banking Business. 'oiler lion. made at all accessible points on favorable terms. Sight exchance and t*l«itr.i|.|iii- transfer» Portland. San Francisco and N«w York. of it it nd irti prier*. ?.././ huf TOWN LOTS ---- hi Che town of---- ASHLAND, OR. OHLY PERFECT SEVi'lHO MECHAM |S g .F âmilyusê . Pacifie Doits? Main Oflice, 1368 Market Street. Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows, SAN FRANCISCO, CALA. I MONTACUE Siskiyou co., Cai., For Sale on Easy Terms. One-fourth down; balance within six, twelve and eighteen month*. -»•»* ni’*n at the Depot for graded prices, etc., or address D II HASKELL. Town Sitr Agent (L P. K R.. .*an Francisco. California. I*/ a J. L. DOWNING, heated in ASHLAND, OREG. (Hiver ('hilled Steel (out* and two horse) Plows. A full lini* of ( ìartlen ( ity Clipper Steel Plows Disc Harrows—all sizes. lg Tooth Harrows, Scotch Harrows, •rate<l Steel King Spring Tooth Harrow. Horse and Cattle Diseases. All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and Harrows have ever sold in this market. W in. A. Grow, POWDER House, Sitfti anT Decorative Ashland, Or., WILEY B. ALLEN&CO. Snecial Attention to Graining and Paper-Hanging. GENERAL AGENTS. 211 First Stu etj Portland, Oregon v u“od ascent wanted in every < ounty. r»-—S=»LEAVK< i RDE!:> «I Smith ilbHlue'.« Furniture »tare. is*s S'JA cohsoi L R epair S For Harrows and Plows Constantly on Hand. RE medy - pai N