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Jarksoiiville Items. Warner Swamp lands .tl.t* fyregoiii'i stiong amt 1 he Oieyouian ot July 29th says: Misses Cora and Manne Liuu, Geo. Judge Dendy in the United States Il» govt . il » men l red » a rd Jniues Lion ami J. C. Inpp and circuit court, yesterday overruled the ”nn to b.avo c. r*. ¿ rluguxt /5, Friday ... l .’inly ale eamping at Dead Iiiduin. Oregon, or a list, in tiemurr. r lo the amended bill in the slate. Lt m > tO L cise ot .McConuaughy ts. PetiUoyer. Miss Annie Cameron, of Uniontown, t NOIES AND NEWS ground* for its who has iievn spending some lime hi 1 his ends anoth.-r chapter in the in of th»* Jacksonville, returned home Monday. junction suit against the state board Mnltnoinnh ati*« two of school laud comtnissioneis. to pr.- lie- iiiig.ou Hpecial A *l'..e atMCHsmeut roll this year of L « Urviiune» ot tue s««. Mrs. M. E. Kellogg, of Portland, vent them Ironi giving title to several Ml ivu urdergoue a »-Uiiukag? .11 Augeieu. Cel., m S17.0lM),0UO less th was in Jiicksonville lhe tirst of the thousand acres of m.iup land *n I .1 ej UjAja tte c i . '!.«•) utio «ldibi'-lt tl. ill i‘ last your, when there was a real < »y rt vg week, and wits the guest of the Taylor southeastern Oregon. The true con l’ ior.al th < l the litiubv iu Murcb, tute lxx>m. done better to biiv* tended for in the suit eiuumtses aboa' n vf the ? taUb, House. .t ’ LU «lice «ii.«! is Firut Aematant Postmaster Genet J ' cù«»re t« Dakota caa prt ut Charles Nickell, of tb<> Timex, is in 42JXIO acres, and was originally pur- y the ir;u L. The j»* Clarkson teudered hu> resignation u> is? was ?»'< Portland attending Hi« meeting of lhe chasevi by AlcCouuaiigby from parties who Lad taken it under what is known the president last Monday. It tak .•« p ills of i be í etisnfi io ta T V. if hi H t ii:ark th"L bovoud EUYS A SACK OF 0 egon Press AaaociatioD, of which he as Por*hnd,or the^Ftonf ( > the swamp act. Owing to some effect Septeodier 1st. lì!»* tunir» of the inler*deceu- is President. • re oomphr*!?« from mar it r.-giliui lUes 111 tile t itle the land orbili of the Dakotan, tuk^n in In Iowa there will l*e a total hrilure ('n»on. und f- ?•’» i <-a Mr. and Mrs. George Love left for revertid buck to the Hint»' and 'V ;« IKS., were nearer the Until, and ot lhe honey crop this year. Leading ' Htimit Thf’t the faulty een Crescent City Tuesday, to bring home again piaceli on the market, McCou- I ’ iipruVr-d. IHlv a apiansts say there is no houey .u Miife decree due to th«* .11’111^ p; i.-jOllri Lavo dckJll gciug part of LUe Jacksonville people by naughy then uiougut suit agaiusl Shingles, Sash, Doors, Mouidings, Etc. The only remedy known which will tlowerv, and the clover aud buekw at a - ( i o. tue i ., sh aud r.gth ‘•'I- Governor I’eunoyer, as r< pr . ' ’ 0 : v ■ I ,ik > a jr.-.tt many, oigc.mi- private conveyance. have thus far yielded nothing. t ,.n L :hv ellpejvisils •: of the state, enjoining him from giving by «* succc.ti ii vf i;GVvr.-/d sea- Stimulate the Nutritive Processes of the Judge Webster and several of the wor^iil. il.e tirue w The threatened war between the 1 ,i- i.avt . nt- ; \v«.y to Washington Jaeksonviile attorneys are at Grant’s title, setting forth that his origin.i ■iLu do . fi ’ c. h contract with the slate still nelil." iltic Mall bteaamhlp Company and t n Human System. ì O't’4< a. A <*o<np.*ns >n of the P ish holding court. District Attorney H! Orders for buildingsofeverv kind prompt This case arose from the fact that in C.iuadiau I'acitic line of Pacific et« aiu . i ill, axnl t’.<- vort e 1» • ■n of the two stHtef, Homrd- C’olvigand the court stenographer are By this natural and «imple means it quickly ly filled. 1 I a 187(1 the legislature passed a swamp ers will not occar, the rival compan a m re i r.’u re, i X r'it ! I v inter-<i*-c«DniHl ct-n^ns of also there. permanently Cl’RES All Forms of law providing that an applicant could and having agreed to divide the territo y ’hnn it ha* !*■ n L. the rough count of the cen- Dyspepsia, Constipation, Mentul and here’e ’It’' ronirre-sio:,: ' J Miss Mamie McMahon has lieen purchase any amount of swamp land make the loliowing siiow- Exhaustion, General Debility, John Boyle O'Beilly, the poet. ii»-t- tpe F'ltx-rvieors H'xi « un . sulfering the past week with an at in Oregon by making proof of recla- Nervons i/lKOtr», 1KNJ, „V ■■ ¡•I Brain Fag, or any exhausted or weak JAMES N0P.P.IS, urer, editor and Irish patriot, died a ev*»rvb«xiy eire n ¡"a ’• tack ot malarial fever. Dr. DeBar is iu inatiou to an agricultural condition J. b« uib Dakota, 18&X 1 •*’’ I ened condition of the system, from what Ina home tn lioetou last Sunday, lie l'elibus, withoilt giving di,-- •*< attendance, and the young lady is con within teu years. In 1878 the legisla Ashland, Or., Aug. 9, lsx9. w,o«J3,i’i2. Total li soi’l,- cause. Skin Eruptions, Boils, Run he was a brilliant aud versatile mt n, • lie oui,i lilt ICS With whlCi' t: ' ture passed another act providing that ever valescing. ning Sores, Scrofula, and all l>isensea of | aud his death will be widely aud sin .u^c uiiciy L....ila‘ie i ;«.. a .... ■ bt obs.-rved tlint thè ¡ opula- Mrs. M. H. Vining, of Ashland, was such laud should lie sold only m quan the Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, I cerely tnotirnetL ......di! or just. Hin..'' r ?,1. •• tities of 320 acres or less to one per- ;E« ,ate <>f South Delo’a is in towu Tuesday, and was accom The latest Sound bootniug schet i iug .«Lown th»' O 'joiiitiH i i. • bill r i ' jos <>f Ih« t’o'j- panied home by her mother and sister, sou and no reclamation was required. $ 1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00. is the story of gold discoveries iu t a ■ i.’.'.icking H k t or grexsi >t ' 1 I- i«eb<nie. so Ihnt thnt st rie Mrs. Hoffman and Miss Kate, who The Warner swamp land was purchased Dr. Hiller’sfil page book, descriptive of Hy by Owens under the law of 1870. drastine Olympic uionutains. Dr. Willits I' in an in'erview by th« .•o r, Restorative aud his other Remedies ami's iwo repru-euiaiives on will spend some time in Ashland. of tba ’ nnp« “ r 'D ’ .Va •! m" oi sent free by mail. Gov' rnor Peuuoyer held that th« claim Everette, whose reputation is uot t ie ¡bere » a disap|xùlit- Hon. W. II. Piirker left on Monday of Owens was invalid and d xml -d to highest in th» part of the country, is Monday, had sotne’hmg to sm >re lor Muutana. Ili tiie HILLER DRU6 CO., San Francisco, Cal one of the “experts," who aunomcv (tie subji ct winch pre-" : - tie a thè atlmissiou of thè evening for a protracted stay at Ice iguor. th« Owens sak under the law sea side residences iu Pacific count ’ . of 1870 and re-sell the lands under the iiuliou Sft’k <>• ih»? c«uio <{UtU the big figures. FOK sale bx h • po, yu oiou wus ebtiinaUsl ut • rously fiìjii «b«v us lhe () Tue vote luJicated a Wash., anil a later journey to Victoria, law of 1878. McUouuatigby brought J iu IS ■s MANUFACTUREE, Superintendent Porter expects tl a’ càuoò txi<’ otfxjvr ¿>ixi ’• T. K. BOLTON. B. C. He will liealsseul until the’Joth suit iu m i lie U. S. court to enjoin the .'ii ---- AND----- L'.ll'U in Ipriti of 151,172. Mr. the work of counting Hie poptllat: >n simun tua! the Ureijani’ih, .a ; of August. governor from selling. The decision 1 r’s rou gh conni giv«e thè st rie ot the country will tie completed I’c- .. ■] IT lo have Oreg i ASHLAND, OREGON. of Judge Dendy is in favor of McCoti- 28.lt». . As Helenn ha« l-.cei, «I«- Misses Ella Hanley and Josie Lan- fore the end ot the pres« ut mouth, a nt r • n‘f 1, h s g >ne out of v .. : ■ t v t tit census of alxuit half the gt'll, who have ls>en spending some naughy and enjoins the state from Congress, if it so desires, can pr< ce si badly scattered i’s «liots by Keeps constantly on hand a full •• ten that it bad the outcome time at th« Hanley ranch on Butte selling the lauds to other persons. Ex. to passau apportionment bill and so de n( fh< ! me m;.: !.. F< supply of everything in above W ill buy any one of the following articles: to be surprising. line, which will be sold al prices cieek, catue iu on Monday and bad termine how many members shall o n- pnHion ot what he said: as low as can be offered anywhere. . la. lh- tJelisus Oflii e that their pho'ognihs taken in their outing t A strike ordered by the Knights of stnilte the next House. The popn a 12 lbs. DRY GRANULATED SUGAR. "Whatever may baie beiti : ■ . I Minnesota and N, braska coetnmes. Lalstr stopped all the wbeels’ttn the MILL AT PHOENIX, ALL ORDERED ti»n of the country is estimated at t.L- rors or oiuibsioum ou tile i ail of WORK 14 lbs. EXTRA C. SUGAR. il ph mona ual increase ill ¡Mipu- New York Central railroad for several ixxi.txitj. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beekman and HUpt*vvifck»ri> or vûQiucr l'he i el liras indicate tiiat the will be made to give entire satisfaction 18 lbs, BEST days during the past week. About ROLLED OATS. u A number of architects have lieg iu iug »;f the reix'uî c-us m each state will api roti- Miss Carrie returned home Monday; 1500 employes quit work. The com AND ARE PREFARED TO FI RNISH the former from an extended visit to to make plans for the World’s F lir Or 'goi;, it is simply a Repairing Neatly Done C BEST ISLAND RICE. 12 lbs. iJXUXXl. The popnlv'ion of Oregon coast summer resorts, and the pany has put about !XX) new men at buildings. Among them is Eugt ue llotn lo a’lemp’. to ire,I, b.is estimated at I'H.ixx». It Work iu their places, anti passenger allow rales, and r II work done promptly. BEST 4 lbs. COSTA RICO COFFEE. latter, from a pleasaut trip to Califor Colibert. a Frenchman, who prepat *1 Ito nc-uunt of th« Oi *91. ,372 in IKS', thus showing that trains are all moving again. There nia cities. the plans for the Madrid ExposiL >n m <*G«gr«sB. or to he! 20 lbs. BEST ri d. NAVY BEANS. [9-48 If. JUDGE. ioubled during lb.« past ten has been no disorder or violence of buildings in 1878, and who restoisNi them ree*'*>*'siblc f John Bieavenne and ex-Marslu.l any kind. The oflicials of tliH com- 7 QUART CANS TOMATOES. the Bastille and Hue St. Autoniue at Oregon delegation wer« c; I.i'd • A'..-tiitigtoii will probably show a Helms left for Eugen« on Monday, patty declare that they will not yield last year's Par» Exposition. He w :h by the super,ntemlent of it. it a.! ..mu of 35«t.(X••>. Ill 1880 th«' where they will opeu a billiard hall, to the Knights, and can run the road Of I'very Drwvriptloll on Short Notice. Choice sample Rooms. Cciitrally Located. offer the directors plans for some oi last rprmg for r«« onimi m ■ i ri j b.id 75,116 iuhabiti.uts. so ami coufeetiouery stand. They are without union men. The Knights All other goods as cheap as anyone else the buildings perhnpe, and propo t.-. the .ippuiutiuc.it oi tv.o-a;., r.. > popiiiaix *.i has moie than reliable energetic men, and will 8UC- say the company will lie compelltxi to will offer them, as The Red House never has to reproduce the Bastille on the li'ke tii • census in Oregon. Ad. q u¡ 1-d sine the census of that ceed in their new location. yield in the end. The t rouble is over la’.atn the deh ration un ’.. , front ui 1893. considered a sett!e«l ‘ e T. I IS u been, and will not be. undersold. wages for extra time anti lhe Knights The camp meeting held at the fuir ro •enmiende.! H.tn. John H. Illinois will take Ohio's grounds claim that their men have been dis The dilatory action of the house, as ^o* Oakland. Dougina com.'y, ; IltlS- last Sunday, under the the ’bird si a’«' in point of compared to the work of the senate, je. ‘ poryv^or f >r ’he w«siern «le’ri. of the Methodist church south, criminated against in promotions. uianon. The euorinons inervase Piel's shown in the fact that up to the first u> Otwor, tmd Hon. J. W S iam- w as well attended. Bev. B. C. < >glee- ( I’l'gO niarly tMwt.000 in ten Years of Suffering. August the senate bad passed LN Hl bills, L*« Graihie, «'*s ^nperviso • or » o»? v by, who occupied the pulpit on Sun greatly lo triiuited has v< FULL LINE OF and of these but 2iK) had liecome la day morning, preached one of the finest “ For yearn 1 have been troubled with eru district <>t Oregor Suh^qu» through the action of the house, while thefi« Wero Ihjlii iqq - sermons ever listened to in the county. a blood taint that hila buttled the aklll of ai à 4 It HEADQUARTERS of the 80) bills sent to the sebatetL' üruied by the best piiyHiciuiixof Ohio and Indiana. i. i ó. •.huigti'i , Yng. 10. Spe* i d ageut thè Miss Kate Stewart, who has been The disease linally affected my eyes to The un»iersig1it‘d has now for sh I v at the latter had acted upon 551. The hor.ee , Suilpe, huW» ver, à > but .1 il ■ lly . ot ’.lie i i ' iimis bureau, in charge Tourists ft Commercial Men. is serene under this criticism, basi>.g. pointmett, and livre I- .. ' a . a i ii" o-porta itoiu tu«' superiisurs visiting her cousin, Miss Susie Turner, such an extent tbit I was almost blind. brickyards near Ashland, I was then induced to take a course of no doubt, its alleged inactivity up w th<* délégation nominate I H.n . *’> :... i.igli ut (he country, says that for the pant two months, started on Swift This fine new hotel in t tie center of the bus Specific (S. S. S. i aud ruu thank invss part of the <"ity has inst lH*en erected the well known fact that large bod es Kelly, r od b-‘ wps nppom1«. i . . on iati'iilioii of lakiug a n«w her return bom« to Vancouver, Wash., till to ’s sav that after taking :< few bottles Tuesday. Miss Stewart is ail amiable oil the >iteof the old popular Ashland Hou<e move slowly. It finds further con o- appointments wen» urti t ’»> • * j b - at Oregon, unless -pacific 1 whs entirely cured. My eyesight is and has lx*en leased bp the well known and and an accomplished young lady, and entirely lation in the fact that nearly all tin HÜnged ni th» (Jregoniae. ’ IT d 'o. i ruoli i are proseiilnl by restored, and luv general health successful landlord, i :!• | ""I'le.i people of that state. she has made many warm friends, is belter than it has been for years, and reckless and foolish legislation of the ti 'it no protf.'t uhm ncide il * i dining her visit. there is no trace of the disease left. 1 session originated in lhe senate.—[Ox tuiough U .» prtras or otoc N : 'us protests have Isen for- . FP.OM IN» li To t. INCH. S. S. S. the best blood purifier ■ -d iuV'i.is» 11i»' new si ate of Wash- gonian. Mrs. Mary Krause, D. D. G. M.. I consider Ougoil lh*n>? il au) general health tonia to day on the ■ < shown such :« woudertul gave an informal reception al her I I aud Who will conduct the hotel in firsl-clas^ The report of the Johnstown Fkx>: ii Tuie Oi WOi il »T CGLilpi'i u •. A ’..j P miii Wit. km , style. The table will continue to be kept up ■ .*■ • wliiie Oregou Las s«*e(ii«d lo home on Tuesday evening in honor of market. Belief Commission gives some figti: i = ‘ 1 Lever Ut~rd il.’* < . II. VEGIITE. Huntingburg, Ind. second to none, and guests can be as- tired of t a • etui, imi Im gissi ie..sou has Mrs. Kellogg, of Portland. The guests which aie noteworthy. The desola Treatise on blood and skin diseases the laM of treatment. Terms reasonable, iu o i goi ii Lu a recount ili tLe latter I mailed free. bWlF ’ L' SI'Ei'lEK! CO., were members of the Beliekah De tion ami death aotually surpassed the tt ar Gossip tiihiar. Hyde say’s tiiat there are many gree and their families. Choice re Atlanta, Ga. first estimates. The number drowinM . . : L r the rapid growth of Wash- freshments were served aud the even THE STATE |< hif-rtuo di ati'h. A in the Couemaugh valley was 2112. ■ i. 1'!. ■ 'i ivi !ty of being a new Now it is Yamhill county that cries ing was a most enjoyable one. Ninely-uiLe families were wiped out A R¡>e<'i'il f* ni NV.q 1 - a’ . 'i d th« inducements held out to to heaven for justice. 'The pts.ple of existence and uC5 children were or Blaine and me Behrirg m SherilT Bir.lsey is out in Klamath over there have found that Mr. Kelly’s i al e i it- speculators and thos«< who phaned. The property loss was 89,- are still the cl'««f •ubj'-c: of ■.. county looking after an individual u,,aid introduco bqsme-s inten-sts ceustis only gives them 85<HI popula 674,196, not tneluding 82,107,500 lust naval and mihlnry circ.< > 11 ■ too mrvisl to bring thither a large who is supposed to have forgotten the tion, whereas in 1885 they had 111,5'Ml. by corporations. To the cry for rt - <*( lhe armv are ‘u««l of tic iu i o -r of young men, aud tin-young scriptural injunction “thou slialt not McMinnville sends a lot of statistics lief there was a response from evt r desueiude «.nluicod <,pou i Opens Sept. 12, 1890. •■a "I uas infused new life into that covet thy neighlxirs ox,” ami inadvert to show that the conniry has in fact state aDd territory, the total gifts pe:.i e, and tL« )> ,i..g u...: ently left this county with a cow and < h'durs for fruits and ber sec.am of the country. gamed 21M10 in live years, instead of amounting to S3,tk>l,517. Like tbs Wist 1’oii.'♦•)•■ i vouid Course of study arranged vxnresslv to d.; calf that did not belong to him. Our Chicago tire this great calamity at . r.y trouble .vli:<'!i noi.! I g ■. i-iai: Lake, U. T., Aug. 1(>. Supt-r- .•tficieut sheriff will no doubt brinar losing. This is more “spi ci tic infor meet the needs of the Farming and Meehan ries in tbeir season prompt mation" for Mr. Porter. [Oregonian. ical interests of the state. Johnstown revealed the generueity of ch nee to rise. Tt is r . n « i of C> i i .is, Condon, r- ;•< rib the back the drove. Large, commodious am! well wntilated ly attended to. \\ ill buy the American people. !■ '¡ail l'.ien ot Utah at 223,589. an in- buildings. I he College is located in a < ul in the navy and if a war hoi tivatvd and Christian community, and one and sell. The room in the court house h e Fe . ■ Exposure to rough weather, getting on ’ Wl'h England He I .,1*1 A dispa.ch of Aug. 9, from Bato’i t. dore occupied as a law office by Judge wet, living in damp localities, are favor of the healthiest in the state. Bouge, Louisiana, says: “At a me lt wmild have hundreds ot ;< I n si 1 ill OsiHTD, of the l’ul tlaud Prim is being fitted up for Becorder able to the contraction of diseases of MILITARY TRAINING. Ì ( h’l’ti’V Well’s Fargo A < o.'s office, men who would jump to li e ; ing of the Farmers' Alliance to-d iy. (' i .iber of Commerce, receiveil the Holmes. A door is being opened into the kidneys and bmdder. As a preven Expenses Need not Exceed SISOfor the ' I’l’H h Ganiard Bhw k. Ashland, Or. 1 sp«*ut List mgiii at Dei r resolutions were adopted debouncing and for the cure of all kidney and Entire Session. the vault, and the new official will lie tive, Lilli '■ •* telegram. liver trouble, use that valuable remedy. the alliance men iu the g» neral assem fourni qt.i.e a uiinii.rj <o!e. Two or more tree scholarships from every neatly and comfortably situated. W ashiv ton . D. C., Aug. 11. Dr. .1. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney county. Write for catalogue to bly who vote«! in favor of re-chartenug Aim ng '..U :n was Co! ..t '. 'v : T. F. (.isixtrn. Parthind: Have c >U- Judge Prim is now occupying a room Balm. # 1.00 per bottle, at Bolton's. OI^Frnit Boxes nn<l fruit wrapping paj>er :T , 9 2m B. I.. ARNOLD, Fres . the Louisiaua Littery ns traitors to serv«xl for years on .Li on hand and for sale at Wells P urgo ottici*, Corvallis, Oreg. i‘d the census department. Th« across the hall opposite his old quar l’. the cause and principles of th« uniou, Thom IS. idl«l who 1:11 ' Ganiard Block. ters. rconut. of Portland and Salem is Gen. Thomas ’ s <l.:Ugi !, and refusing to affiliate with them as K o I1 ih . ii .lumiter Killed le sure, assist«*«! by department . members of the order, and recommend General Sh«ri<lau's Mrs. Karewski, one of the ladies Ashland, Or., June 20, 1890. Portland, August 10. Charles Cos the latter «tied, and b« Lad L «•¡al agent; nave strongly rt'coui- ing subordinate unions to ex iel them; who was in the unfortunate runaway i,t. d poison resident in Portland accident, that cost Peter Beswert Ins grove, the a-roiiaut, was mstautly i Iso reiterating pledgee relative to the regular army fur twentv-fo ■ « ; I'liu ipi!. Oregon's population is life last week, was much worse hurt killed this afternoon at East Portland lottery, denouncing it as a vih* cil:se H|x-akllig of tile English .. :.-y i’A !.'>,< MX I. Two repr< s« alati ves than was at first supposed. She is while making a parachute deecension. I and enormous iniquity, which tl ey actions bust night, he .- a.re'l, on the pro's ««'! basis of painfully, but not seriously injured, Cosgrove ascended in a balhsm from many of Lis 1. te«l more determine«! to-day than ever meut .' l'ion. The house census and will require some time to fully re the Albina White House and at the to combat, and resolving not to let said : ■ concur with tn«. “War is the »iliii-i's tlieir energies relux until th» euemy cover. Mrs. Houser, who remained in height of 1(MX) feet, while over East i' I' il N oeu H ermann . army b.is had Hoc! . n «••-.» ! is driven from the state.” the wagon until the horses broke Portland, the parachute was successful ly liMiseued and Cosgrove for a short itsi'lf since 1865, m:il Hi > '!'• loose from it, escaped uninjured. U i ' / ‘ ni'iu't : AViishitigtoii corr.'s- A g'xxl d«qil of malicious gossip hai- regular army would we). ■ > distance descended very rapidly. ar . nt th« following under date b«‘eti publ»he«l recently by anti-Ad with Engbind. As for oil'-, Hut li Beliekah Degree L<xlge. No. Soon the parachute filled mid the A g. lltu: liepr- «ent.itive Her- 4, I. (>. O. F.. entertained Mrs. M. E. speisl slackened. ministration papers about the lad es four years fitfhling th« Hour I I : ! a'm'l.er cons'iltnti"’! to-day of the White House. The Chien.’ > Kellogg, P. G., of Columbia No. 3, on When als.ut 200 feet from the .e put tn seventeen '".us (I •» <‘<*ns;is departii’eht. 11« s'lb- Monday evening, at a banquet at the ground Herald, which was the chief effem'u luui.ius, and 1 would now uk it is «u| posed Cosgrove’s grip tee iiune asking a recount of Chappel House. The sister is work was loosened, make« an apology, declaring that the u chance ut the Eug,e-<u. L Hi for suddenly he let go and Salem, and called news was furnished by a corrcsp< n- cun', lake c ire of C..:> d. ing in the interest of the Odd Fellows of the parachute and fell to the ground, a a a lo editorial article.« ui the <lent in whom it placed counden -e. belong to tv, uu«l ,f in-. tirphans Home, organizing Home the hard street in front of the ,o a, voicing the public seiiti- Social clubs as an auxiliary part of striking Well, how about the story that the wi'h us we wi'l la!-', i . ! First Presbyterian Church, lie fell or ii'-i numeral ton. lie also cottage at Cape May Point was a gift want that we , ¡;-i g v • it !o that work. Several memliers of Olive his right shoulder and head and ii tl.,. name proposed by the No. 28, of Mmlford, were present, and on to the Harrisons? This has lieen <le- and I imagine fi e ln«)i - yr. resulted almost instantly. The d ( 'istiiber of Commerce for a unext interesting and pleasaut time death Di«ril by Mrs. Harrison, but no retr c- on th«» oilier side wonl I n • Ixsiy was mangled almost beyond ■..¡ nt to re-< iinmer:rie. Super- was had. tion has yet been made. Why «lou’t liveiv for England in a c recognition. l'ort« r indicatisi Hint the Harrison's enemies confine themseh«■ the 1 hite«i Stilles. ’ Cosgrove was about ¡Ml years of age 'id ti<>n of this would )x> to the Presuleut and his grandfather’s Si< k headache, wind on the stomach, and had been in this city some time Uncle Jerry Busk w; i • •tory. but that th«* department hat? Why drag in the ladies of his party who list« n«l ti> C':'«>;» i billiousneeH, nausea, are prouitly and irking at different variety theaters. led its own special agent to agreeably banished by Dr. J. H. Mc w household to make political eapi’i'l it.ua ks. and the q■»« He made the ascension . m place of • . tile :e.-oiint and then biioilhi Lean's Iattie Liver and Kidney Pellets. Professor out of them?—[S. F. Chronicle. Iloinig, who was taken sick ".¡. .is toi In avail bl ti i ps tl i li .«I count, aidi'ingh the 25c. a vial. Sold at Holton's. Buy a White Shirt worth $1, for 50 cts. of just before the asceusion. Becent Alaska ilispatchcs say: “The ' Sti tes had in c:is • of ti. migli; is* less. Mr. Her- ’ natives around Ooualaska are begin ' militia was referred to. . 0. H. BLOUNT. ks the official figures will Heath of Cardinal Yeoman Four niom cottage ou Oal: street to 1 ning to have a fear of another volcano, tnry of Agriculture, t!" :i GV a populated of 315,1X10 for Ore- Cardinal Newman died at Ins home did not«trive stiv opuron io rent at 86 per month. Apply at bank which promise's to break forth one of tal on this showing predicts two near Birmingham, England, Inst Mon these days. It is located about Ilk' to i lie sitniilio:*, su« i d in.' Buy a Pair of Cottonade Pants worth $1, is-rs of i-ongri-s under the new day, in his 90 year. miles from Oouahwka, at a piece raise <i uivrsion iu \>l.--ii rtionmeiit. He rt'asot» that, Cardinal Newman has been for for 50 cts., of 0. H. BLOUNT. known aa Oonamak. The m itm a n twenty-four-hour uoti«’ . a . a rtiiuclion from the estimate oi many years the foremost figure' in the is a very high one, and most ot , ne other Stalls'»f the LNooii don’s population, th«- population religious circles of England. His tal time the huge crater » enveloped ii. ably do the same. Sniq'ial Xiiiiriii’Mq-nu'iit. ,Va;-':nig‘ou city and the states ents were ot the highest order, and ns Has characterized Hood's Sarsaparilla over Buy a Pair,of those Fine Shoes for $1 5O, clouds. Lately, however, observ' -s !i will lie entitled to bn» oue rep- author and orator his fame is great since it was placed Indore the pubic. Wher Within fl ii A Puiseniug Epidemic in la<! ever introduced, its sales have grown from near the volcano noticed that the b:ie worth $2 50, at 0. H. BLOUNT’S. r • i. div« e ch. such ns N"Vada. throughout the civilized world. which I ih year to year, until now it is the most jnipular of the sky above the crater was de New York. Aug. 9 A >o>, Idaho and Wyoming and D iction a k v John Henry Newman was la.ru in cidedly black, and later on a reddish sps-ial from Calcutta s ;•: I ' : Pi’»"'-, there will rimani in London Feb. 21, 1801. lie was and most successful medicine offered. Any Publishing ( druggist will confirm this statement. The ting lit up the top. This is a sign • iemicof poisotiitig whvh •>: Take a look at those Patent Leather T ii. imbtrs 63,000,<XXt for appor- e bleated at Oxford, graduating in taken :id vanin; that the volcano w to becom«* activ, early in th« yt ar has now « :: r,i i for repr«sentive purposes 1820, and from thence forward took an secret of this sucee.ss lies in the fact that Pumps, at pul a reprint of this BLOUNT ’ S. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a medicine oi merit. for the first time in over a hundred a large po-tloti of I'i'l' . an ! g the other states "1 the union. active and earneet part in religions market ni h con^idt f It does actually accomplHh all that isdaimed neii.y districts a virtual r years. ,s gene ,d!y conceded among the matters; he took orders in 1824; op- the prii-c, wiiich I k for it, and when given a fair trial, is reasou rd ers t!;at the memi»rship <>f the p,'sell Catholic emancipation in 1820; Bepreeentative Morrow, of Califor ex:sts A’ more Hr n I; I welvv dollars to iific How do you like those new Kangaroo Shoes nia expressed to a correspondent at way st rilous huge p e diotiidiiol exe eil 360. and it joined with llurrell Fronde in form ably certain to !>e of benefit. The re publication of the d r Positivr Statement*. t ot xc, "d :t*0 which many favor, ing a conservative Anglo-Catholic just opened at BLOUNT ’ S? Washington recently the opinion that played sayivc, tv*’ ar wh \ is not in any srn^anai 1 ' h'di latter will authorize one party within the church of England; ** Since Hood's Sarsaparilla tins been in my the outcome of the present controversy wnreof pti'kjx'ckt Is,” but is legitimate in every wa poisoners. ” A de ’ aii 1x4 ween the two house« of Congress each 180.1 XX) of Hie popnla- took part with Keble and Pussey in hands for sale I have ha«l frequent and un bad any proprietary right to the 1; so given to traxelera ,0)1. fia.'lion for Oregon, even organizing the "Oxford movement;” reserved testimonials in its favor. Although on the subject of and lan«ls will lx- n : isr mer»* matter of Inisiness, are Ion I. ! i i it as it now stands of 3(H,- was a leader in the propaganda of carrying this preparation for less than one compromise. It is not improbable, nig’h« h'wpi* .lily of dead, so that no injury i* done to though Mr. Morrow does not make purchasing drinks or «/rial1 « the adilitional represen- "high church" doctrines by means of year, my sales have beeu greater than of any thors by re-producing it. Wcha\ea regon as th«* major fractions the celebrated "Tracts for the Tinies;" similar preparation, and the testimonials In Btich a prediction, that the compro kind. for a large numbv' of copies, and Tlne-e preemt'ons are r- •titiHisl to representation rapidly developed his tendencies to- its favor arc at once positive and |H»rson mise will embrace the provisions of a to give it as a premium, in < onm*« ti • , Ì ti bill by General Vandever to reeeiti' <» sary by the fact that» ili th, whole tiuinlxTH. wrud Roman Catliolicistn; was in 1828- ally noticeable.” A. W kujht , Healdsburg, th«* regular uevklj’ paper. It is of I - : of (HMsouers hive infestc 1: Cal. ¡the lands in question from eettk'iuei;' ' it, by this latter increase 43 mcunilieiit of St. Mary's, Oxford, impossible to make hu actual don Sell* On It* Merit*. except under the operations of th* I ' 'dling r ui’, <ake, di:r • :g'it advisable to fix the and chaplain of Littlemore, and ac so large ami valuable 1 (took, and it 'C homestead laws. The Secretary of piSMciigs-r-j cuii fiy at tl ti,, rnliership of th«' house quired great fame as a preacher and “ My boys say, ‘ Papa, why don't you buy issued U|KUl »In* f< iat will give Oregon a mcm- writer; found«*«! nt Littlemore in 1842 more of H imh I' s Sarsarparilla at a time: we t lie Interior has approved the ccshiol T’’.* ;r wares are i>»>iso'.el, Mib><*ril>er to the 1 i of another list of lands to the state oi of persons have nut * major fraction of uliout community of ascetics. In 1845 he are always short ’ It sells <»ti its own merits.” nr each old sub* i i'll her i vent In • ivs Ore- joined the Boman Catholic priest F. B kai .. Portland, Oregou; the oldest drug Nevada by the Government. About Land.-. M«>r< ■ v, r, li: • .« yeat. will lie give tLe villug- s th«", sei .si gist in Oregon. 116,000 acres are embraced within the i'f iw<> represent- ives in hood, and became head of the Oratory, paper together lor tl the trade anil j.oi - u ' N. B. Be sun* to get only "ortionment. tract mvolvtid. jM»Magv on U m * p;tp» an establishment at Birmingham; was receive us gm . is. If l»»M»k prepaid. T The execution of Kemmler by elec rector of the Catholic university at Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla wishing to get it tricity in the Auburn prison. Ni w cases the ol jec: i’’i cars L 1 Dublin, in 1854-58, and then liecame ori-gim Fruit. Soh! by druggist- 11; six for $.» Prepared year for one tiiird th»* pr York, w.-.s not so completely a success but in the former it can > ui; only bv < . I. HOOD X CO., Ajxothecarics, head of the Catholic school at Edgbas i >r L ive b«-eu sent to parlic in p'y a desire to tnurder, .- e ■ «1 for the dl< Lowell. Maas. rently charged in every respect aa the brief report in sobers have tioop|H>rti • ,*/ t iiiy to purchase all the Bart- ton. He was apixiinted cardinal in Tin* price is imirvelou«b. l >u the T idings last week indicated. The May, 1879. Cardinal Newman was IOO Doses Ono Dollar pi 'rs that can lie found. The mi exact repr»»duct ion current was turned off after ten sec- , b.slies of tli«ir victims. i r and for grii ii fruits of nil kinds the author of many works on religions A perfect mania for u’.icb ■ form of the standari onils. and then spasmodic breathing subjects, Itesides publishing various r ipiuent. pronns«'e well this sen- for s^*nletiru^• prevailed oil * ary , with only thi and twitching of the muscles of the sermons, lectures, eeaaye, end other i J 111. t.d u lieu the farmer» learn that in print is printed up fact'and bands caused many of the routes of trnvt 1 throughout i works, including a reply to Gladstone ’ s :i"i. of ii rki t for their fruit lh spectators (including some of the phy in spiteof ’li«1 ixihci' the laur *1 letter press is an ex mu'd I \ li e In. k of frmt to sup- pamphlet on the Vatican decrees, in sicians) to believe that the man was is still pursned. There is a tionary w hich is b 1875. He and liis celebrated brother, i • •' in »ml. this valley will lie one poisoning for all sorts <•( still alive and rapidly reviving. The tions will I h ? re» '*ned, Francis William Newman, have been V ■ebai 1 i'll.! thrift and prosperity for vengeance, for plunder, electric current was again turned on ag»*nts of the paper prominent in the religious world for PORTABLE FORI Es. W '■I !•" ! i v. ry farmer's <lonr. Pears for the fulfillment of religi' ami continued until at the points of office. Anybody carin < Ol’NT ER SCALES. • ■■ ' u tel) worth from 86 to 88 per half a century, their lives being beau ooutact of the apparatus with the In many cases fixxl exp. 1 of this offer may d«> mi I tifully illustrative of the highest CAMP STOVES. ;sli -l in < 'hie igo at this tin.e. aud enclosing the sub-» ript body there was a warning smoke markets has I ecu poisoned ' Christian character. Bargains in Men ’ s Straw Hats, at : h f ist freights four or live days ROCHESTER I.AMP CHIMNEYS 1 .« 2, book mid paper. and sickening odor that told of The re[x>rts of the (iovertim.-L’ All the Lindon papers print eulo ■mid place Oregon's pnxlui ts there; KITCHEN LAMPS, burning flesh. The current was 1st.who eualyzes all articles - 0. H. BLOUNT ’ S. ’ ui,fortunately we have none to gistic notices of the dead cardinal. again turned off, and there was suspicion of poison are mi . ! s The Pont says a great many persons 1 pt., 1 qt., and gal. FRt’IT JARS, k of for shij :n«nt. Anyone who no longer any doubt of the man las in character and give such a 1 qt. mid 2 qt. FRt’IT CANS, a 11 take the pains to ride out a few who did not sympathize with hie «•f human depravity as c m - ing dead. The physicians differ re Men’s Heavy Boots at a bargain, at '■ i in the reentry in any direction, teachings will feel sorrowful. EXTRA REBBERS for Maxon's Jar- garding the effect of the first applica found elsewhere. The Chronicle says Englishmen nr.ot fail to 11- forcibly impressed 0. H. BLOUNT’S. tion of the current. Most of them w th the prxGnetiveness of this state will probably unite in demanding Fatal Kunawa' \ . id nt think Kemmler was killexi instantly, that be lie buried iu Westminister Ab i fra ' ; om «" large Hpple aud ptqir and suffered no pain. One or two who Our Jacksonville corre •) In vy laden with fruit, grow- bey. Men’s Summer Underwear very cheap, at were present think he might liav«> been liirhi-e the following cone« rui. The Timex devotes seven columns g wihl in the fen<-e corners mid in LOOK OUT FOR restored to life after the current was 0. H. BLOUNTS. i e for. t- i d brusii-tliickcis. coming to his life and career, bestowing on turned off the first time. The ma accident that «X’ctirrt-d l;i ' i: him the highest praise. i • Is that have cLanctxi to fall Peter Berwert. a Gem • . chinery was not in as perfect order as "Though he is gone," the Timex says, oil. it should have been, and the report is been living near J;«'k- ui • io: far distant when the “that saint and the poet that were in One third of the real estate ill Jaekwm 1 I out that ¡it one time only 700 to 900 years past, «Time to tirvi deed to Ii u or twenty him survive.” county is held under i . kikitivb till**. <>et hi volts whs recoriled by the indicator, from his home on Apui. . The Standard says no English an abstract to the title of \ ,mr property and I fruit land in Oregon Mi- H evening two latlie«. it!Kl whereas the current should have bet-ji we If Vol are all right, l he nM.v reliable churchman doubts that ho will have a •.dive bnsim'ss. Fruit at least double that power. Edison’s Mr». X; rewski. n> yb-trai-t- made in Jaek-on comity «'oine glorious reward. or« mortgeg - in Cali- 1 from Austin S. llarniuond's Law and Abs- It Good Horses are needed. opinion has been obtain«xl since the h Me. He stopp«xl gold n.me°. ned 111 H -traet Office, Ashland. Oregon. I 132S | exer'Utiou, aud he says the man was place I*» water 11» leirbc-. ’ ii-w ori-liards that are Riceiit Stories About the President Kenied »k rendered insensible instantly, and bridles off to «lo mol TI. c ’ I < »X in this state .ill wnte killed «vithin a few seconds, but tlmt fnght and Mr. Berwert ■. Chicago, August 9.—A Washington ■. .is the face • >f manv CEO. MimEY, the apparatus » constructed upon a ifrovn. the wagon run ■■ , ’ial says; The absurd story that r««order's B oobs . |A1- s|Hx faulty principle. The current is more Hi» hip was broken, at"! I th« President proposes sending a deadly if entering the body through jured in'ernaliv, from wli: special message to Congress embody ing his views on the reciprocity ques one hand and passing out through the last nigl.t. Jirs. Knr«w-( TheGre.it Spring MeiHrin»*. other Laud. The Ixinee of the skull, be from tiie wagon, spraiii'iig ts Ft«!! iloHtitig about iu political cir birr ing a nou-conducting substance, does Mrs. Hauser wus throv>u i _;uiii’> ii-C to all who r> iU/.c the cles. The story never had the slight <■ ;■ of j li-iryinir the bJ«*otl, to est foundation in fact, but the sug- not admit the current to the brain as t, in «>f tue W.igou, lll.d t,. Ashland, Or. i Hibl-unrs Rhrum.tti’ yrnj» «an gesl.ion was a taking one and has readily as would the nerves of the three-ftmrlhs cf a mile i:;t. 1 . . . Mr. i Î. laird with another I -. : 1 1. Mich.. >¡15*«* found many Ixjlievers. hands aDd arms. Thix Space Rexerved for I l«x*e. Mrs. H ifeer v .? l I Miffe’vd intensely An evening |>aper makes the an lenmatisin for over aiMi«nl'< Kbeumatie and LJrer Pills. Mr. B»-iw«rt wis a i; <-r-: M. L. McCALL, so n»auv ruine<iies nouncement that the unusual length r t i. Hta.-in« oi tlib. of the cabinet meeting yesterday w:is T1IATCAN P.E USED I VI XV These pills are ttclenlificidly eonpoundetl Eintracht and an Lows’ mid • I boindit a bottle cr.tised by a discussion of the propriety Real Extate Agent and Snrveyoi and uuluirvi in action. No griping pain -o citizen. He was about 15 y <iav is thè ktii<Ì that ].. *». I ha vp now used 9 eomnioub fallowing the use of pills Th. r and leaves a wife an«l t«o ciul TS VOU11’g ft>!S!l;'.*‘«S ■(‘»itorvd my liver and of sending a special message to Con are adrpled to (.' th adults and rhildreu will; O regon . A shland , ..... ?n <ui<lhuudre»U<»tK o’..- n. and done mor» to gress iu regard to reciprocity. No perfect safely. * e guarantee they have no a lythiiiff I have ever such question was considered, nor esiuallu theeure m Sick Headache, ton-t.- attribute tlieir sue sue- c?.s keepersandstenograpliersof I k »1 attnt»utctlicir < to a c< JoF.epli T. Jen! i is, a coip' ree,*inTncu<l it as n nation, dyspepsia,and biliousness; and is the electric car l.no rtv i-u was it even incidentally referred to. Portland Business College, l "i ! .(. !.< ” >n. <«r tli -Capit I pu - í- I bUn d n hvii’C. Ver Truly. an apnetiier they excel any other j.rc|.ar_- Portland to Fuluiu l .uk. v.: B. C ’• inson . Marshall, Mich. neSS Colloco, Salem, < >rt . ■ 11. l’ .ili .••• under t!. i" . • tion 10-ew.ly T K. E* lie Ashiumi. Are you one of that multitude that, from a car and ki... . y Armstrong, have s.nne c<»un<-; <>f stu.lv, i-ini*’rii«« of tuli. qi. V '■'< ¡11 has been looking for cheaper? See for joint CatalogiK-aud «¡«cimen-vi ]. tini seni 1 to m .1! :. Hnnaakera L» tb* place for a U< W striking one of ;be umber- Billing's ad. 11lub Hal» M Elouùt ’■ this week. tie last Sunday. dress. * I ASHLAND TIDING'. CASI I Dry - Granulated - Sugar II. JUDGE, Saddle and Harness RED HOUSE, OK"^3 DOX.X.JILR' We are Now Running Our FRUITBOXES WEEKS BROS. NEW BRICK TILE FOR SALE! GROCERIES, E. K. Brightman, Prop., TOBACCO, STATIONERY, CROCKERY. FRUIT:-: JARS, J. W. Hockersmith. GEORGE ENGLE. - - Proprietor. DON’T MISS OUR OFFER A SNAP! Steady Progress Hardware, C. C. EDDINGS YOU WANT A DICTIONARY. BAD TITLES! AT O. H. BLOUNT’S