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Í» F Flah«* ASHLAND TIDINGS TIDINGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. W. II. LEEDS. Editor and Publisher. R One square, first i Each Additional ii Job i Terms of Subscription: One copy, one year......... “ " six months... “ “ three months Club Rates, six copies for Venus, in advance ASHLAND, OREGON,’ FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1890. Fhotographing a Bear PKOTESSIONAL OABDS. Henry H. Ragan, lecturer, was out in the Yosemite not long ago lixikiug up matenal. Like the modern traveler be canted his camera wherever be went He concluded be would like to photograph a wild bear. Tliis wish was communicated to a hotel clerk, who, like his more Easterly brother, signified his willingness to furnish the bear. Oberon, king of the fames in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream," Ixxisted tuat he knew u bank. etc. The Yosemite hotel man, with equal felicity, Baid he knew a bear. It came down from the fastnesBe« at certain hours and approached civilization, gnze«l at it, and returned to his cave. Since the government allows no hunt ing of game in the national park, Bruin, roamed unmolested. But how to get the bear in position for a snap shot from the camera was the question. '1 he eJerk solved this. At a certain hour the clerk txxik a large portion of menl from the cook’s box and left it at a (xnnt at which the lx»ar was frequent ly seen. Ragan followed with ins camera. In due time the lx»ar came down fnw.i his retreat. The clerk was a safe Jy lance iway when the hear appeari»^. lint Ragan stood his ground. TUr*!»- Btrtod U.H ground nnl.1 the. odor of the meat was w:ifte«l his way. The bear made for the luncheon, picked it up greedily, and then, as if grateful for the feast, it reared on its haunches and remained iu that at titude for a minute, a sufficient time for a “sitting.” A moment later the bear turned in another (xjeit ion, uh if it were trying to acomuiixiate the artist, and the latter obtained another view. The bear then rolled away m the direction whence it came. The artist on returning found the hotel clerk and a few of the guests secreted near liis position, heavily armed, ready for a fray if the occasion had arisen. G.C. EDDINGS Austin S. Hammond., attorney at law ASHLAXD, OKKOOX. « omplvic list ol Abstract» of Titleatojanilx tn JacKxon couuty. Title» examined. Titles perfected ords correcteil, etc. J. T. Bowiitch, MOUNTAIN HACKS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law ASHLAND, OREGON. SPRING WAGONS, Will practice ir. »11 courts of the State, collection» promptly in»<le »ml remitted. 9-4 FARM Morris M. Hark&ess, WAGONS OIVIS ENJOYS oi vUv tttatv. Poth the raetluxl and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant a mi refreshing to the taste, and acts t intly yet prom pH y on lit»» Kidueys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- t in effectually, dis^iels colds, head- s dies and fevers and cities ; 1 »rmancntTyf* % $1 bottles by all y -c* CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. JV»'1FFI H With W. 11 F»rk<‘r, opposite i «net tlixise, Jai-ksonville, Or. Hit SUN FHANCiSCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KV. IVEIV YORK, N.Y attorney and COUNSELOR, G rant ’ s P ass , O regon . Mtn <■ iu Ahlf Bnilding, Front street, pt 14.00 Hob ort A. Miller, Vt i <»i-ney - sit - I I //// Goods Fully Guaranteed, Dr. J. S. Parson. PHYSICIAN Recovery of a Lust Freight Car AND SURGEON, A shland , O regon . Dflhr at resid -.-nee on Main street, next *tm»r to Frtsbytrrian church. E. P. Gsary, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANI» SURGEON, MEDFORD, OREiiUM. oftb-e ¡n Hamlin s Blix*k -Resideuee on <’ street. 13—Ú0 Hollow Axle, Pacific Coast Gear, with Stake Rack Bed and California Roller Brake. Dr. W. Stanfield, ECI.ECI IC PHYSICIAN, Has l<M >4t»‘-I in Ashland. Or., for the prar- ti<of hi* profession, Makes all chronic • I,*. *uvh as Icneuinati'ni, Asthma, l ik ' Kidney di*» ases. Liver <'«>mplaiuts. Female bi*« a*es. A.C., a specially. Consul tation free. otli« «* next floor to Arlington Hotel, near the depot. 112-4-1 Mrs. P. M. Webstar, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC ASHLAND, PHYSICIAN, OREGON. * ii :: k ” f>r the present at the Congregational 1‘arsoua^c ¡12- PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Nine Ye»rs in Hospital Practice.) ASHLAND. Main Street, Ashland,Or. ORECON J. S. Walter, M. D. S. Agency Wells Will practice liisprofession of Dentistry — at — A shland , O regon . Office a residence. A. C. Caldwell, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. liA'j' ASHLAND, OREGON. r~ MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED -er-i Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for the painless extraction of teeth. J-yf Office over the Bank.—[12-38] Surveyor—Ashland For Stablemen and Stockmen. CURES Cut». Swelling». Bruises. Sprains. Gall». Strains. Lameness. Stiffness, Cracked Heels. Scratches, Contractions. Flesh Wounds. Strinnhalt. Sora- Throat. Distemper. Colic, Whitlow. Poll Evil, Fistula. Tumors. Splints. Ringbones and Spavin In their early Stages. Directions with each bottle. A t P bvguists and DKAgga«. —OF— WAGONS, Hacks and Carts lb. K. lli-itylil man AUCTIONEER I< prvpan d al nil time* to sell live*to< k, any kimi in Ashland, or will attend to < . I* to zo ANYUHFKE IN THE DTS I HY. Long experii-ne»* in the business enables me to üfuarnter satisfælion. \l • TIo.N IN AsHl.lMi F.K EKY SATl KDAY for sale of stock. Ashland. Or. E. K. BU«»IITMAN REM edy ^AIN BAIN -surveying of all kind* promptly trmh d t«». <’harues rea*4»nanle and cor- re< i work mmrantevd. orders forwork in all part* <»f the county promptly atteuded tn. Hlb’r with G. F. Billings. I ioiim h»d«l i,GH»<i*, or other property of i CAR-LOAD manufactured unde, thfl a ve trade marfc Thjg ““ns that thero Ù to the rtOrkio<iof8^ —-'e, from found iu ti >.fí 111081 Musive, e^8ive, but bat k lte. Garland",^ ’ but ' C. W. Boot, f H. C. Myer, Ashland, Oregon. - At the — KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. A big carload of stoves and ranges just received. The finest line in the county. <’all and see and believe it. It. V. CASTER Vice-l’rcn. 419 Iltiron Ft., Sheboygan, W Is., Nov. 12, 1888. I have used St. Jac obs Oil for chicken cholera with great suc cess. Every fowl affected with the disease was cured by it,and I recommend it as a sure cure. It lia< saved me many dollara. II. A. KVEN'NE, Breeder of Fin THE CHARLES L. VOVELEC M.. Baltimore. U4. The World’s 6e* Al! kind« <»f real estate business given care ful attention, and information furnished rom urning property iu the new town. 1‘rexiilent. The readers of the Tiittxas will l»e pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Ixiing a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment, ¡tail's Catarrh cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength bv building up the constitution .and assisting nature in do ing its work. I he proprietors have so much faith tn its curative powers, that they offer $100 for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. C hunky A Co., Toledo. O Sold by druggists. 75c. ent kinds of Stoves for ’ Heating and Cooking are Notary Public and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. F. H. CARTER FOIl CHICKEN CHOLERA. different styles and differ J. S. Howard, ATKINSON, Timen-Mountaineer: The shipment of wheat from Easter Oregon will be larger this year than ever liefore. Nearly double the acreage of former years lias been sown, and the yield in many places, will lx» above the average Every bushel of grain sent out of tlie state leaves its equivalent in money b-liind. Last season the partial fail ure made hard tins® in the Inland Empire: but it is ex[x»cted the preeent harvest will revive business in ail de partments. $100 Ke want. $100. Dr. J. H. Hall, Il Many queer stories are told of the wanderings of freight cars aud the trials of car accountants in keeping track of the equipments of their road. An incident given in the Marquette Mining Journal relative to this sub ject is worth producing. For months a box etir, that for present purposes may be known as No. 1458, had beeu bothering the man who keeps track of the cars on the South Shore road. He had traced it to a certain etntion, and there all track of it was lost. In the mountain regions of the far west a car has lieen known to tumble down a precipice, and thus lx*come lost, but liere such a thing could not happen. The subject of the mysterious car grew upon his mind to such an extent that he determined to find that car or perish in the attempt. Accordingly he went a few weeks ago to the station at which place the car was last heard from and started after the truant box car. Coming down the line to a point but a few miles above Ishpeming, he went tn on a branch to a mine that is a small shipper, ami when» the track is not kept o(x»u in winter. Getting a mile or so out on the branch, he sud denly ran onto 1158. U[>ou investiga tion he found that a farmer who lived in the vicinity bad been and was still using the car as a barn, there lx»iug six horses in it at the time. The track was ploughed out the next Sunday, and the farmer’s barn is now engaged in the wheat traffic. ASHLAND MILLS. Cashier TheBankof Ashland Was Awarded the only ,. new W- ar M GRAND PRIZE FOR YOU. ome and See ! Call and Examine Them now on Exhibition at ASHLAND OGN. Mi 4 Harris's Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00 Docs a General Banking Business. ASHLAND, OR. '(•il»’« •ion< niA»îe ai ail accessible ¡»oints nu favorable ternis. sikfht ex. h.m/«’ and télégraphie transfers Portlan-I, San Fra’.’.' isco and New York. ONLY PERFECT TOWN - LOTS sEWlfiG MECHANISM .F amily USE. at standard priera. 'tt.Ll final ----- In the town of----- 1368 Market Street. Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows, SAN FRANCISCO, CALA. I 14-21—ly MONTAGUE, I Siskiyou co., Cai., J. L. DOWNING, For Sale on Easy Terms. I One-fonrth down, balance within six, twelve and eighteen months. ' e map at the Raii-oad Drpot for gra*ied pri< es, etc?., or address 1» II. HASKELL, Town site Agent C. P. R. R., ran Francisco, California. 112-5 Of overtwenty years' experience, has located in ASHLAND, OREG Oliver (’hilled Steel (one and two horse) Plows. A full line of Garden City Clipper Steel Plows. Disc Harrows—all sizes. Spring Tooth Harrows, Scotch Drag Harrows, The celebrated Steel King Spring Tooth Harrow. egon, anil knotriug loor .’<> use it, I (ICAUANTKK GOOD WORK. A hhi . xnd , O kroon . Myer’s Bhx»k,east nule Main street. THE All the Meniliers of thè Thirteenth Biennial Session of the IvegMative Assembly. The T idings is under obligations to the Secretary of State for an officially prepared list of the members of the next legislature of Oregon. A b in the names published soon after the elec tion there were some errors, the official roll is herewith given in full, showing the poetoffice address of each memlier. Democrats are marked with a ♦ liefore each name: WILEY B. ALLEN & CO. GENERAL AGENTS, 211 First Street. l’ortlaml. Oregon ( gisst agent wanted in every county. I Anaconda Standard. | To Pauncefote: The president is surprised al the attitude of Ijord Sal isbury who, no longer ago than sum mer before Inst, came to an agreement SCNATORK. with Minister Phelps that the fisher ‘Blackburn. Henry; Heppner, Mor men of each nation should fish or cut bait in their own waters. The presi row. Carson, J.C.: Portland, Multnomah. dent insists that British sealers have Camerou, Theodore; Uniontown, no business in Belirtng sea, and would ropiest that her majesty's government Jackson. should direct its subjects to make ♦Cogswell, C. A.; Lakeview, Lake. theniH-'lves scarce in its vicinity dur Crostio, C. B.; Toledo, Itenton. Cross, Harvey E.; Oregon City, ing the |>ending of further negotia tions. B laine . Clackamas. Dodson, (). M.; Baker City, Baker. 'To Plaine: Lord Salisbury regrets Eakin, S. B.; Eugene, Lane. Easthaul, E. L.; Oregon City, Clack that lie cannot comply with the ex- t raordinary request of the president, amas. FrrWerton, J. C.; iioseburg, Douglas. aud also desires to inform him thnt h« wouldn’t if he could. His Lord Fulton. C. W.; Astoria, ClatMip, Gates, Peter I’.; Lafayette. Yamhill. ship would notify the president that a British citizen with or without a fish Hatch, E. T.; McCoy, Polk. Ililtou, Chris.; Crown Rock, Gilliam. pole has as gixxl a right on the high seas as the next man, aud he lx»gs the Hirsch. Edwanl; Salem, Marion. president not to forget it. Looney, J. B.; Jefferson, Marion. P auncefote . Mackay, Donald; Portland. Multno- li ali. To Pauncefote: The president would ♦Matlock, W. F.; Pendleton, Uma present his compliinents to Ixird Sal tilla. Moore, F. A.; St. Helens, Columbia. isbury and tender the information that seals are not caught, tie his lord ’ Myers, J.; Scio, Linn. Norvall, J. W.: Summerville. Union. ship erroneously surmises, with a fish ’Raley,.).]!.: Pendleton, Umatilla. pole and an angle worm. The presi Simon, Joe.; Portland. Multnomah. dent regrets that his lordship’s lamen table ignorance has led him to mis Sinclair, W.;Coquille. Coos. ’Tongue, Tbos. li.; Hillsboro, Wash apprehend the eutire substance of the controversy. His lordship never hav ington. \ catch. R. M.; Cot tage Grove. Lane. ing seen a seal outside of a menagerie Wait, J. K.; East Portland, Multno and never having caught anything of greater magnitude than a sticker, the mah. presideut would urgently solicit his .\\ atkins, Geo.; the Dalit®, Wasco. lordship to come off. B laine . ♦Weatherford, J. K.; Albany, Linn. Willis, P. L.; Portland. Multnomah. To Plaine: Lord Silisbury directs HEFKESENTATIVES. me to notify the president that, never having caught anything of greater Armstrong. Win.; Salem, Marion. magnitude than the president of the Baker, J. A.; Salem. Marion. Barrett. W. N.; Hillsboro, Washing United States, it pleases his lordship to acknowledge that the president's tori. - Barnes. E. W.: Wallowa, Wallowa. statement that his lordship's fishing Blundell, J. lC.;Cunyonville.Douglas. experiences are limited to catching Botkin. O. F.; East Portland, Mult- suckers is entirely correct. P auncefote . lioman. ♦Butler. N. L.: Dallas, l’olk. 77» Pauncefote: The president re Crook, A. H.; Ellensburg, Coos. quests Lord Salisbury’ to apologize for ♦Coleman, E. P. Coburg, Lane. Durham, S. A.; Tualatin, Washing ! his hist communication, and avoid serious trouble to hinibelf ami h !I her ton. i B laise . Dustin. C. S.; Long Creek, Grant. majesty's possessions. Fox. John, Astoria, Clatsop. To Plaine: It ¡tains me to notify ’Furry, Samm»lr Plxeinx, Jackson. ’Garfield. .1. I>.: Marshfield, Coos. von that his lordship directs me to in struct the president to go to the devil. ♦Gamlx»e, E. B.; Alba, Umatilla. Assuming that it is your desire as Geer. T. T. Mncleay, Marion. Hardy, Edwin, Baker City. Baker. well ns mine to avert if [losstble the Hartman, E. M.; Marquani, Clack calamity of war lietween those two great nations, may I suggest that a amas. conference between the president, Hansard. F. C.; Lebanon, Linn. Hull. John 11.; East Portland, Mult yourself and myself might result iu a solution of the difficulty which would nomah. lx» at once honorable and satisfactory ♦Henry, J. F.; Brownsville, Linn. to lxith nations. If I may I m » allowed Holmes, W. IL; Salem, Marion. to go so far, I would respectfully .leunings, A. C.; Irving, Lane. Johnston, Geo. W.; Dufur, Wasco. recommend a private room ut the ♦Killain, J. L.; Vansycle, Umatilla. Shoreham: anil as there is a possi Lamson, H. W.; Willamina, Yam- bility that the conference may last rather late into the night, I trust you hi I. Leeper, W. II.; Oakland, Douglas. will pardon me if I take the prectm- Littig, ’i’ll«®. B.; Malheur City, Mal tion to bring a pack of cards. Might I also suggest that the presence of a li» ur. Manning, S. A.: McMinnville, Yam fourth getillemau would undoubtedly add much to the interest of the oc- hill. cassion. It woidd gratify me exceed McCall, J. M.; Ashland. Jackson. "MeAilieter, John, LaGrange, Un ingly to tuml th* dwting'iMteed sena tor front renusyivania, who, I am win. ' credibly informed, is mi ex[x»rt in all McCoy, E. <).; Grant. Sherman. M<»Craeken, John, Portland. Mult that n|i|H»rt.ains to ¡xiker: or any other statesman whom you may desire to at nomah. P auncefote . Meussdorffer, C. H.; Eaat Portlnnd, tend. Multnomah. 7b Pauncefote: The president re Merritt, J. W.; Central Point, Jack- gards your suggestion with favor, and son. would recommend Thursday evening Moore, C. E.; Corvallis, Bentou. Mixire, J. C.; Greenville, Washing as the time for the conference. With your kind |ierinissiou, instead wf the ton. Montgomery, J. B.; Portland, Mult distinguished senator from Pennsyl vania, who 1 mu led to lielieve would nomah. .Morey. P. F.; Portland, Multnomah. do us all up within a deplorably short Miller, 11. B.; Grants Pass, Jose space of time, I will take the liberty of inviting the venerable senator from phine. Massachusetts. who. 1 assure you, will ♦Myer, G. W.: Dallas, l’olk. prove a pudding. B laine . Minto, John; Salem, Marion. ’Mulkey, W. J.; Olex, Gilliam. Paquet, Peter; Oregon City, Clack amas. Reed, A. W.; Gardiner, Douglas. To Pauncefote: The day for the Richey, J. S.; .Milton, Umatilla. ♦Shedd. C. J.; Shtxld Station. Lilin. conference having arrived, the presi dent regrets exceedingly that he will Snider. A.; Lakeview, Lake. I e confined to the white house this Starr, M. T.; Motiriw», Benton. Stillwell, W. 1).; Tiilamixik, Tilla- evening by the temporary illness of Baby McKee, the child having fallen m<x>k. Stewart, J. T.; Portland, Multno down stairs and sustained a severe bump upou the nixie. The president mah. Story, Geo. L.; Portland, Multno would suggest a postponement until Saturday evening. B laine . mah. Stephenson, T. J.; Liberty, Crook. Thompson, J. C,; Lexingtou, Mor T hf . S horeham . Midnight, Saturday. To the Premdeut, the Pritixh row. ’Thomas, W. E.; Portland, Multno Minister, the Secretary of State, and the St nator from Maxxachuxtttx: mah. Tracy, James A.; Logan, Clackamas. The head bartender requests me to in form you that in consequence of your W eich, Jas. W.: Astoria, Clatsop. Weed, Judson; Vernonia, Columbia. lilteral orders this evening, we regret to find ourselves all out of Potumery Wilkins. Jas|x»r; Coburg, Laue. Sec, and 1 trust you will pardon the Wright. J. A.; Sparta, Union. present substitution of Mumni. May I also lx* so Ixtld as to request that The Election «if 11N2 you lower your voices a trifle, as I fear At the next presidential election six t he house is now in immediate danger new slntes will be represented in the of being pnllevl. M orton . ele »tonal college, casting n total vote of 19. The situation is figure«! out in To Plaine: Agreeably to the terms Washington (inlitical circles to lie like of our conference, I wired Lord Salis this: In 1888 the electoral vote was bury that the president offered to re KU, of which 233 were cast for Harri call his reflections upon Ins lordship'6 son and 168 for Cleveland. The sure ability as fisherman if liis lordship republican vote was was 182, aud would withdraw bis characterization Harrison carried the two doubtful of the presidentas a sucker. Ills lord stab's of New York and Indiana, with ship in reply expresses liis willingness a combined vote of 51. At the next to withdraw the obuoxions exjiressioii, election it is safe to say that five of the provided the president withdraw all six new states will be republican, and United States cruisers from the Behr one, Montana, may lx» classed doubt ing sea and guarantee immunity to ful. The “sure republican vote” will British sealers in the future. thus lie increased by 198. But the P auncefote . total electoral vote will probably lie 420. making 211 necessary to a choice, To Pauncefote: The president can so that the republicans will be 13 not assent to the extraordinary propo short of victory. If they carry Indiana, sition of Lord Salisbury. If there is they will have 4 majority in the elec not au unconditional withdrawal of toral college. Giving the democrats the term “sucker.” the United States all the states they carried in 1888 and will prepare for immediate action. New York and Montana, they will B laine . still lack 4 votes of victory. The con clusion is plain, therefore, that New- To Plaine: Ixird Sullisbury in- York and Indiana will lx» pivotal states in 1892. as they were in 1888, structB me to notify you that the I’ ai ncefote . with this difference, however, that the sticker still stands. republicans must carry one or the 7b Pauncefote: Please notify Ixird otiier in order to win, while the dem Sallisbnry tlint be is a hobo, a sou of a ocrats must carry lxith. sea-cook, a chump and a cues. B laine . To Plaine: His lordship instructs me to say “rats.” P acncefote . T<> Pauncefote: The entire cor respondence on the Behring sea ntat- tar will now lx* submitted to congress. The premdeut regrets that war is in evitable. B laine . To Blaine: I trust the coming war will not disturb our relations as per sonal friends. Will you kindly loan me $.7KI till I draw my next quarter's salary? I am pained to discover that the venerable senator from Massachu setts did me tip so completely that 1 have slightly overdrawn my bank ac count. ' P auncefote . ROYAL K’.AI Absolutely Pure. For Harrows and Plows Constantly on Hand. I I I (ON To Blaine: Lord Salisbury in structs me to inform the president that the seizure of 'British vessels in the Behring sea muet.be stopped forth with or he will know the reason why. P auncefote . POWDER R epair S BEHRING SEA TROVERS7 . Nome Interesting letters of Binine anil I’mincefote Not Heretofore Published. I Having one of thebeet skylightain Or M. E. TYLER. OREGON LAWMAKERS. All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and Harrows have ever sold in this market. PHOTOBRAPHY » NO. 10 This pow.lcr never varies A marvel ami whoie»oniciie»». of pui rily. . «treugth ------_---------- More economi'»1 tlisn the ordinary illnary kinds. kitiils. amt cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low text, short Wright weight alum or phosphate powder«. Sold oulv in cans. ft » vai . B aking F o WPB k Co.,'108 Wall street. N. Y. I I m Consiiiiiption Incurable? Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris. Newark. Ark., says: "Was down with atMioexs of lungs, anil friends and phy sicians pronounced me au incurable con sumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, am now on my third bottle, nod able to over see the work on mv farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlewart. Decatnr. Ohio, savs: "Had it not been for Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of lung troubles. Was given up bv doctors. Am now in best of health.’’ Try it. Sample liottles free nt Chit wood Bros, drug store. OR EGON STATE FAIR. Of all descriptions dot short no tioe. Legal Bl Hanks, Circulara, Hind ness Cards Billh Billheads, letterheads, ____ Post ters, eto., gotten up in good stylo at living prices. NOTES AND NEWS. Kntries for tlx» Trotting Races Tliat Closetl August 1—Some Fine Flyers The state of Wyoming will hold its first election on September 11th. Idaho Through the courtesy of Secretary i follows on the first of Octolxsr. Gregg, of the Oregon State Agricultur It is now said a new industry will al Society, the Oregontati lias been up for the manufacture of rope, funiished the following entries for the ' I spring trotting races to come off at the state twine, paper, etc., from hop vine«. Ex- ‘ ports have made a test, and it is said fair: they are well adapted to those jjurp<Mee. RACE NO. 1,3 minute clash . Of 400,(MXI shares of tlie Ore.-ou I. M. Anderson names Della A., s. tn.,by Metnuxilitan, «lain Nellie Rute A- 'Transcontinental Company, 211.557 | sharee, or more than a majority, were eell. George H. Thonqmon mimes Anita, deposited with the Farmers’ Loan A- g. f.. by Rockwixxl, jr., dam by Ver Tnist Company in exchange for slu res in the North American Company. This mont.. T. II. Tongue names Templeton, ch. insures the su<xx®s of the ach«Mbe of and the formation of a new e. . by Planter, dam Springfield Maul. liquidation R. A. Frure uames Lady Spokaue, e. company. tn., by Lemont, dam Codicil. The last statement of the national | debt was in a new form, of which the race no . 3, 2:40 class . following is a aynopaia: Aggregate of L. P. W. Quimby names W. interest bearing debt, exclusive of Bailey, li. g„ by Vidette, jr., dam United States bonds issued to Pacific Deinronioe. $700,799^46(1; debl on which I. M. Anderson namee Oneida, b. 111 railroads, interest bus censed since maturity, by Masterhide, dam Nellie. George H. Thompson uimee lhx-k- $1,083.135; aggregate of debt beenng wood, jr. b. h., by Roekwixxi, by Ver- no interest, including national liank bonds deposited in tlie Treasury under m out. act of July 14th $90.407,K76; ag D. R. DeLashmutt names Hamlin the of certificate® • >ffs«t by cash in s. g.. by Han'bletonhin Mambrino, dam gregate the Treasury, 8474,''73,040; aggregate by Snowstorm. of the debt, including certificates, on Charles W ish ! uames Bulah, b. m., July 31, 1880, $1,584.582.(158. Total by Altamont, dam Tecora. cash in the Treasury, 8708,142,9.71; W. L. Whitmore names Lady Mac., debt, less cash in Treasury, July 31, b. m.. by Leinont, dam Codicil. 1890. $876,389,113; debt, less cash iu IL A. Frure name® Lady Spoknue. the Treasury, June 30, 1890, $876,- s. m., by Lemont, dam Ctxlicil. 784,370; net decrease during the Elijah Dunkan natnee Carrie A., ch. month, $395,257. f. , by Antelope, dam Gold Elsie by Sam Purdy. Some years 6iuc<‘ the largest irriga tion scheme iu t he west was put oil it ace no . 5,2:22 class . L. P. W. Quimby names W. H. Bai fixit in Southern Idaho. The idea was ley, li. g., by Vidette, jr., dam by Del- to take water from the Snake river and its tributaries and distribute it as monioo. Win. Galloway names Lady Bench, wanted on the plains of Alturas and bl. m., by Altamont, dam Hollymead. Owyliee counties and elsewhere as the T. H. Tongue names Kitty Ham, br. wants and necessities required. The tn., by Ilambletonian Matnbriuo, dam Suake River Canal Compauy was or ganized and inootporated for the pur Kilty Lewis. L. B. Lindsay names Paulina, sptd. pose of carrying on the undertaking, in., by Milton Medium, dam Snow and has accomplished much, though there are still thousands of acres of flake. A. A. Newbery names Edwin C., by land iu that section that are compara- ' tively valueless for the want of water. Cuvier, dam by Royal George. Wm. Glasford names Antelope, ch. The territory lying ou the north bank s. by Nutwoixl. dam by Jereeymau, he of Snake river in Bingham and Alturas counties, and kuown as Snake river by George M. I’atchen, jr. desert, is a fine field for this company’s race : no . 6, 2:26 class . eperations. It |><®><®Bee an area I’. J. Mann names Altao, b. s., by i larger than one or two states of the Altamont, dam by Pathfinder. i union, and only needs irrigation to L. P. W. Quimby names Harry j convert it into a grain field. In llowe, b. g., by Swiggert, datn Owyhee couuty, and on the south bank Amanda, by Western Chief. of the Snake, some gixxl work has lx»eii Frank En«e names Alta, b. m„ by done by this compauy, aud the Silver Altamont, dam by Mike, by Vermont. 1 City Avalanche says construction V. B. DeLashmutt names Blondie, work will soon be commenced ou a ch. s., by Lemont, dam by Frank dam across the Brnneau river near Chapman. where the first dam was built. This Wm. Galloway named Lady Beach, dam will lie built to stay, and with bl. m., by Altamont, dam Hollymead. that idea in view great care will be ex T. H. Tongue names Kitty Ham br. ercised iu laying the foundation. m., by Ilambletonian Mambrimo, dam While this is lx«ing done, work will al Kitty Lewis. so be in progress on t he canal and will J. M. Dougan names J. Kenny.b. g., not lie stopped until it is completed. by Alwood, dam by Belfounder. As baa been 6aid. this canal will cover E. H. Mix names J. S. C., b. a., by thousands of acres of as g«xsl agncul- Echo, by Ilambletonian Mambrino, tnral land as the sun shines upon, and dam by George M. I’atchen, jr. will make homes for hundreds of in dustrious settlers and their families. race no . 7, 2:30 class . I’. J. Mann name® Altao, b. 8-, by It is safe to say that within three years all the laud lying on the south bank Altamont, dam by Pathfinder. L. M. Anderson names Oneda, b. m., of the Suake river reached by this ca nal will lie settled and under cultiva by Masterlode, dam Nellie. L. P. W. Quimby names W. H. tion. Where the sagebrush now grows Bailey, b. g., by Vidette, jr., dam by luxuriantly, affording shade for the jack rabit. will be growing fine fields Delmouico. J. Sorenson names Susie S., ch. tn., of grain and alfalfa. by HambleUiuian Mambrino, dam Bel- Rev. H. L. Chnpman. pastor of the M fouuder Girl. E. Church, Jonnstowu. Pa., says: T. H. Tongue names Hannib.il, jr., g “Soon after the great flood, at a tiiue ;. by Hanibul, dam Mollie rich. when diarrh<x»n was quite prevalent. 1 K- . . ___ .1. M. Dougan names Jo Kenny, b. received a box of six dozen Chiun tier- Lain's Colic. Cholera and piarrlsijft g , liy AJwuod, dam by Belfoauder. W. A. Freemarn names Mnnd Knox, Remedy. As soon m it lieciwue known I had the medicine for free distri ch. tn., by Winthriqie Knox, dam by that bution, there began a great ruu on it, Pat blinder. which continued until it was alxiut all IL A. Frure names Lady Spokane, gone. Every one. ho far as 1 heard from s. in., by Lemont, dam Codicil. them, testified to its virtues, declaring it th«» bent medicine for the purpose they had ever used. Those who got it shared it around with their ueiglilxirH, This remedy is becoming so well known I so that I nm confident it was productive and so popular ns to need no special of great good. We nseo some of it our mention. All who have used Electric selves and found it not only an excel Bitters sing the name song of praise. A lent medicine for diarrhoea, but for all purer medicine does not exist and it is kinds of pain and uneasiness in the guaranteed to do all that is claimed. stomach and bowels. It has been re Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of garded ax the best medicine known here the liver and kidneys, will remove pim for the diseases it is recommended. For ples. boils, salt rlienm aud other affeo- sale by Chitwcxxl Bros. tious caused by impure blixxl. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as Increase of Oregon School Fund well as cure all nialarinl fevers. For cure of headache, coustipation and indiges The whole amouut of the school tion try Electric Bittern. Entire satis fund interest as divided arnoug the faction guaranteed or money refunded. several counties of Oregon during 18K9 Price .71 oents and $1 per bottle at Chit was $130,377.20 while for this year it wood Bros, drug store. Electric Bitters. The Canning Industry There are over 1,900 canning con cerns in the country. Maryland leads the way with 598, Maine next with 152. Virginia next with 120. New York 98, New Jersey 68, with Ohio, Penn sylvania, Delaware and Illinois next in the order, employing in various ca pacities over 1,000,000 people, and using the product of over 1,000,000 acres of land. Fifteen million cases in round numbers is the estimated output of these canneries in 1889, which figured at the minimum of cur rent cost amounts to $25.000,000. Of this vast sum $ 15,01Kl.(MX), at least, were paid to the farmer for his pro ducts. The (lackers paid $3,000,000 duties last year, and charged the saint» against the Cost of the goods. As the purchasing of canned products is ganged, not by the needs, but by the (>urebasing ability of consumers, any addition to the present cost will cur tail consumption in direct proportion. The proposed increase will add $3,600,- 000 more to the coat of our products. Tbelncrease will add at least an aver age of 10 per cent, to the cost, which means curtailing enormously consump tion ami the consequent overthrow of .71 per cent, of the packers. Th« can ning industry is the most popular en terprise in the list of American manu facturers. Considering its age aud future possibilities it is the most promising. Less than twenty years ago canned products were a novelty, which the crude and costly art of pre serving and the excessive Cost of cans placed beyond the reach of (xquilar consumption. amounts to $144,372.15, an increase of $13,994.86, The total number of school children last year was 93,098 and the number reported for 1890 is 99,567, making an increase of 6,469. Marion county last y««ar was allotted $10,306.80 while $11.524.60 is her share from the state this time, or $1,217X1 more. Curry county received the smallest apportionment last year, be ing $820.40 for 586 children, and the smallest for 1890 is Sherman, with $865.65. For 1889 Multnomah coun ty’s share was 819,643.40; this time she gets $22,422.80 the larges! of the whole thirty-one comprising Oregon. Last, year Marion couuty had 7,364 children of scbixil age and now she has 7,948, an increase of 584 for the year.—I Statesman. What a leading Physician Nay« Dr. K. S. Gordon, a leading physician of Mt. Carmel, Hi., writes the foil >w ing under date March 10, lHttO: ‘‘I cheerfully recommend Swift’s Ppecific <8.8. B.) aa a tonic and gen era! lisa I tii restorer. also in cane of Blcxxl Poison it nlwaya gives satisfac tion.’’ Watterson anil the American Flag The masses of the north rallied to the flag. The masses of the south never quite warmed to the stars and bars; nor was there at any time during the war any deep seated boatile feel ing against the stars and stn|xv among the confederate soldiers. The “Bonnie Blue Flag was a poor jingle. The only spirit-stirring song we had was “Dixie.” and we got that from Chris tie’s minstrels, a northern troupe. The truth is, the Union bad the music and the colors on lis, as well aa the num A Cure for Sick Headache. ben, and the north, at least, ought to This distressing complaint is dne to be proud of us, that with such odds of an inactive or sluggish liver with con music and sentiment agaiust us, we stipated bowels which d< range» the stoixl out so long. stomach and disturbs the nervous sys Happily we have the tlag back tem, causeH dizziness and an oppressive dull pain in the head, often so severe as again; that tlag which never iloated to prevent all rest or sleep. One of Dr. over a mean or cowardly action: whose Gunn’s Improved Liver Pills will re » history is an unbroken story of pa lieve you of all the pain and misery and tnolistu and valor, aud which, as it a few more doses will correct th»» liver spreads itself to the* battle and the and stomach and regulate the Ixiwels. breeze, to sunshine aud the storm, tells While th‘»se pills are small, easily ta to heaven and earth, as plainly as ken, mid mild mid gentle in their action there is no medicine made that will ho words could tell, the origin and genius effectcall y cure sick headache. 2.5ctH a of our great republic. God bless the tlag! The south was never so fortun box. Hold by T. K. Bolton. ate as when she found herself encir cled once more by its folds, drawn at Artemus Ward’a Iju<t .Joke Ap[x>mattox by the hands of a far see Joseph Jefferson in his autobiog ing, magnanimous and brave man. raphy iu the midsummer (August) ♦ -------- I Century, relates what was pro’.iably The World Enriched. the last jeet of Artemus Ward. The facilities of the present day for When the famous wit lay dying iu production of everything that Southampton bo was attended by bis the will conduce to the material welfare mid devoted friend “Tom” Robertson, the oomfort of mankind are almost unlimit English playwright, who was also a ed and when Syrup of Figs was first pro friend of Jefferson. duced the world was enriched with the “J list before Ward’s death," write® only (x-rfect laxative kn >wn. ax it is the Mr. Jefferson, "Robertson ¡xiitred out only remedy which is truly pleaxing and some medicine in a glass and offerts! refreshing to the taste aud prompt i nd effectual to cleanse the system gently in it to bis friend. the Spring time or, in fact, at any tnue "Ward said,‘My dear Tom, I can’t and the liettcr it is known the more |x»p- take that dreadful stuff." ular it becomes. “ ‘Come, come, said Robertson, urg- j ing him to swallow the nauseous drug; Advice to Mothers. ‘there’s a dear fellow. Do now: for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has my sake; yon know 1 would do any lieen used by mothers for children teeth- thing for you.’ iug for over fifty years with perfect suc “ ‘ Would you? said Ward, feebly cess. It relieves the little xufferer at stretching out his baud to grasp his • luoe, prcxluoe« natural, quiet alseii by | freeing the child from pain, and the friend's perhaps for the last time. “ T would, indeed," said R ilx'rtaou. little cherub wakes "bright as a button.’’ “ ‘Then you take it,’ 6iiid Want It is very pleasant to taste sooths the softens the gums, allays pain, re- The humorist (Hissed away but a few child, lie vex wind, regulates the bowels, and hours afterward." is the best known remedy for diarrbien. You can be cbeerfnl and happy only when yon are well. If you feel »‘out of sorts, take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sarsa parilia. Kept at Bolton's. whether arising from leethin<> or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Trunks mid Valiene at Bionnt'e. t