Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 22, 1890, Image 2

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS.
THE OREGON PRESS ASSOCIA­
TION.
BOARI» OF BORI ICI LI VRE.
NILI»
WAR GOSSIP.
The Northern Frontier tafea»*
Friday
August Z?, f*9O
N E1G H BORI N G COI' STI ES.
LAKE COUNTY.
I Lakeview Examiner. Aug. H.
At 11 x50 a. ui., Ang. 14, 1890, the
W. J. Cleland lias Ix-en iippoini««!
Oregon Press .Vxocistioti was caltal
Washington, Aug. 18.— Secretary city marshal of LaKeview. H>- is also
Comu-isBioner
J.
I).
W
hitman,
of
the
■
NOTES ANI» NEWS.
to order, iu4’li annuul session by the state b«iul*l of feirticnlturr, h i-fter the Proctor left this city Friday evening anperintendent of the water works.
presul.-ut, Cha.“. Nickell, at the Mar- fruit j-esis am* t lie |«opfe w»io p«-rniit on a trip to New' England, from
The Lakevit w Water Company has
(Laud in Portland. Mr. Nickell them to exist in th -ir orchards. The whence he will go to visit some of the
The rough count by the cent ns quum
'
couuectisi the tliline from the nioun
office of Pennsylvania’« populati m extended the mtn-VeiH a ple-isaut Ixamd l-ns had pnlili-hixl many for­ military posts on the Northern fron­ tains with the water pip.-s s - that he
greetiug. The menilxir« than ieceive.1
shows a total of 5^5142.(1(11).
mulas for tla- d«-s' ruction of tta vari­ tier, |M>ssil>ly as far west as Puget
from ihe **. crftiiry, E. (’. Pentium), au ous orchard p»«ts that are liegimung sound. He said, la-fore his departure, water conies direct from mountsiu
springs without standing in the potul
Much suffering, if not an oid fai h- elegant souvenir pn gram, on one side
that. Ins trip whs merely oue of annual
1 -tied famine, is feartsl in Ireland in of winch was Is-uutifnlly emlxisscd to rnitke th« ir spj- arance in Soutlinn inspection of places to be visited, and at the dam.
uonaeqnence of the failure of the Oregon Pn-HH \ss-xriiitlon; on the oth­ (>r«-goii. ami has repeatally urge.I the had no special significance whatever.
Tlie assessor's returns from Warner
[»>1.1 to crop in certain portions of > tie er silt»- the etnbleuuJIc quill au«l scis­ pcjple to takeactiv«- measures to er.-.il- Notwithstanding this statement, a valley present startling figures con­
Island. A Dnblin dispatch of the ]• th sors cr«iese«i. with scissors on top, ap­ lcate th«- injurious pwts ns far as nnmtar of rumors have been circn- cerning the loss of stock. In some
says: Deports recalled here sh -w peared; alm, cei titi-ates of memlx-r- posubfe by united and persevering li-t-xi. ap.i Itfis talievtxi that among cases tin- loeti is as hi^u .i - '.M p-r.-ent,
DrorrPT nutritiohi
that the [xitato blight is spreadrig ship, etc. The eulerpritnng firm of rction. Very few of tl-e orchardis’s. the subj«x-ts to lie considered by the wliife in no ca«-e does it lull b«-i«»w 5’1 n
T L nI LU I HEALTH!»*
in the cnuntiea of Donegal, Co k, Slaver A Walker presented the editors, however. hnv«* l -m- milch as yet, many secretary during Ins pr«*seut trip is tile thill, valley. Noother txtruon of the C .
Waterford, Tipperary and Limerick.
by tl.e s«x retary. nii-uioranduui ixjoks ef them failing tx- reali/x- llie present feasibility
and
practicability of has lost so heavily, ii’o.p. i y always
necessity for th«- trouble au«l exp»-nse
The only remedy known which will
The new cruiser “Hau Franciaco'' in bi.mii-ouH'.y lx.uml iu black morrixx-o that may be required. The greatest strengthening the defenses alougthe shrinks heavily under th - elr-dow f
with
gilt
fettering.
Canadian Ixirder of the country. Gen­ the assessor in every comity in Ore­
a preliminary sj>ee<i trial last S it-
Mr. Nn-keil iutrixluceil 8. F. Os­ troiibfe is with [x-opfe who have only eral Miles’ recently formulated re- gon.]
urday, Bt«-ain«xl around Sau Frunciico
a
few
trees,
ami
do
not
feel
able
to
g«-t
bay at a very satisfactory sjieed, it is burn, of the C’tiamtar of Commerce, spraying machines, ect. The most port on the stibje«-l of the defenselees
Dr. J. Simms, the well known au­
stated ou reliable authority that »be who «xiriiially welcomed the Press As- perni<-i-»ns of th-- injurious insects nr«» condition of the Canadian frontier of thor und lecturer, and his wife, me
By this natural and simple means it quickly
Mx-iatioii
amt
tendered
the
niemlx-re
niaile 19-‘| knots, which is three-qu ir-
the 8an Jose scale and the c-xlli-i the Pacific coast, in view of the stopping in Lakeview tins week. Tin y and permanently Cl RES All Forms of
the
tree-k-m
of
the
city,
also
inviting
lern of a knot over the coutract -e-
moth. This scab- has Ix-en intrixlutuxl recent departure of Secretary Proctor, have traveled with their own convey­ I>yapepsia, Constipation, Mental and
<|niremeuts, with 120 revolutions a id them to meet With the Chamlx-r of in some parts of the valley by tnx-s has attract«*«! much attention; atul be- ance from Oakland. They intend go­ Nervous Exhaustion, General Debility,
Commerce
at
6:30
p.
iu.
12») pounds of steam. Tins spe.-d vas
sides, the other day a dispatch was
The assixnatiou udjourmxl to the brought from California sum«- y«K:rs published from Ottawa describing ing back by way of Crater Lake, Brain Fag, or any exhausted or weak­
attaine«l in seven fathoms of waler,
ago.
and
has
already
destroys«!
»a-veral
Shovel Creek and down t he Sacramen­ ened condition of the system, from what­
lu twenty fathoms, the regulat-ou hotel l’oilh.u-1. where as invite«! orchards. It is a serious menace t<» the measures that have lx*en taken by the to valley. Ife has traveled all over ever cause. Skin Eruption*, Boils, Run­
gues
s
during
their
stay
there,
they
depth, it is believed she will «lo better.
Dominion government for fortifying the g lolx», aud now expects to kx.-nte ning Sores, Scrofula, and all Diseases ol
were entertained m a style that would fruit interests of the comity, as it at­
the Blood, »Stomach, IJver and Kidneys,
The pro[xieition to remove the re­ have honored the higlust potentate tacks t r«x« of all kinds, but s« eiiis to ta British Columbia against any hostile in California.
mains of Gen. Grant to the natioi al in the land. No doubt eacti ot the tin- worst on apple and ami peach encroachment of Americans. The
Felix Duncan and Oscar Jackson,
cemetery at Arlington is under c>-ti- press representativ«« whs as fervently tre««. It is almost impossible to Mil«*s report has lx«n made public of Silver Lake, will start Monday or $ 1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00.
Dr. Hiller’s f>l page book, descriptive of Hy­
sideration in Washington. Uongrt *s- iftauktul as we io Abr-diam Littailu eradicate it entirely, but there art* ap- Ixx-anse it was called for by the senate I’uvsd.iy next u> Eugene City with a
drastine Restorative and his other Remedies
man Quinn wrote to Mrs. Grant a.* k- tor the etuaneipatiou pnx-lamatiou ilications that destroy the insect. committee on our relations with Can­ email baud of horses to w*H.
sent
free by mail.
ing if she would consent to the r«~ ami the 15th amendment, as the vast 'lmlitig tbnt the scale is still permit­ ada. It was intended originally for
the
secretary
of
war
and
commanding
ted
to
spread,
despite
the
warnings
of
Is
IL
Stanley
star
e
l
to
Mi-
;<>uri
moval. A letter was receive«! from I’. army of At'nc-in servants efficiently
wiUi a Laud of lior *<-s Mon-lay. He
8. Grant, Jr., in reply. The let «r ami politely reudered their servic««, the past, the board has just isautxl the general of the army.
General Miles says that the railroad will drive to l) itario and ship from
J-OK SALE BY
says m part: “If the p«-ople, by a<-t of ail the tatter for their high privilege following, of winch oipies are |x«te<)
system of British Columbia cuuld ta t here on the cars.
eougrees, cbixiee to remove G--n. of citizenship, while race prejudice in Ashland:
T.
1\. BOLTON.
ix-cupt«<«l by American tnx.ps m t«-u
NOTICE
Grant's remains to or near Washing­ wtis n«>> slux-kwi by an attempt to rise
«lays,
but
not
by
any
of
Victoria,
for
ton, Mrs. Grant will refuse her cons» nt stave their poeitiou.
Is hereby given that the State Board the reason that the fortifications
only in case do provision l«e made .or
'1 he rule on the cable cars to Port­ of Horticulture of Oregon will permit there, made by the British govern­
her family resting by her si«ie.”
land Heights ami by electric motor to no person whose yard or orchard is in- ment, are almost impregnable, even
Mr. Dobta, who left lu-re Hire--
Says the Washington corn-npond» nt l-’ultoii, where carriages were in wait­ f.-sted with pernicious or San Jose when manned by a small force. Gen­ years ago ami wus re|Hirt«si as d>-a-l.
of the Orrt/auian: When anything ing for ii drive to Riven lew cemetery , 6,-ale t<> spreatl the [x-st by m-lling or eral Miles thought that «luring those returmxl this week tx» see how many
<s>me«i up affecting lainl matter« it is occupied the ufteruoon. From each otherwise scattering their iufestal ten days, however, a British ti«*et mourmxl his irreparable loss.
J. D. W hitman ,
found that Senator Dolph .is one of poiut tlu-re was a delightful view o! fruit.
could destroy every town on Puget
John Mullen's left hand was broken MILL AT PHOENIX,
(Join. ¡5-1 Horticultural Dist.
the lieet informed men in the senate. Oregon’s metropolitan city, spreading
bound, destroy all railroads terminat­ by the kick of a horse Tuesday. Mr.
away
for
mil««
aroiiml,
and
the
“
Beau
­
After he has explained the effect of
ing tlier«- and ixtcupy all outlets of Mullen, who has just return«*! from
Mr. Whitman came up to Ashland that section of the country. British Webftxit. says Klamath kmx-ks the
A SI) ARE PREPARED TO Ft RN I.Sil
the law on any proposed measure on tiful Willamette” with its miles of
river
front,
spanned
in
divers
places
last
.Saturday
with
the
notices,
and
public lands on the profile occupying
vessels also could sail up the Colum­ |M»rsimmons for crops tins year.
them there is nothing more to lx» said. by bridges and its placid bosom after examining the orchards ami bia river and destroy all railroad con­
The fixit-race of lilt) yards for SUMI,
His knowledge of the land laws ends fieckwi with sails, while the flags of yar«ls alxiut town, ordered a numtar nections there. There is not a gun or
only where the nmiut»-Ht detail ei.ds many nations Hung their peunons to of trees infested with the scale to In­ earthwork on Puget sound, says Gen­ between Taylor ami Walker, came off
and in this alone be is oue of the most tiie breeze, as the vessels wuited to cut down and burm-d.
eral Miles, and there are only a few Saturday, Tay lor winniug by twelve '
There is but little of the San Jose olisolete guns at the mouth of the or fifteen feet.
valuable rnenilx-rs in the up,:er house. gather Oregon’s golden store to carry
on Short Sot ice.
to distant lands. Memory will carry scale here, ft was first notic«xl two
Jililg«» Smith threshed !MM) bushels
The statistician of the U. 8. inter­ to the distant homes of tiie «xlitore in or thr«<e years ago on trees in A. F. Columbia at Fort Canby, but that
off ¡«1 acres this week. He has liIMM)
state commerce ctHiimission lias cotn- ineffacible picture the harmonious Bidding's yard, being started then» by poet has lieen abamlom-d.
more bushels to thresh. Flour already
pieteil liia seixHiil annual report, it scene, catching in retfex the pleasure young tre»-s from California. It has
on the market ut $2.50.
River xml lisrbor Bill P u - mx I
«■overs the transactions of (¡09 roa is. ami inspiration of that, afternoon.
gradually spread through that part oi
and shows the operations of 153,:i85
The business meeting at the Chain­ town, across the Russel), Atkinson.
Washington, Aug. 16. The river
$7.75 buys a sack of dry granu-
miles of line. The gross earnings for tarot Commerce and “The Oid Home­ Smith and Coolhlge lets, doing no uml barlxir bill passwl the Semite to­
the year, exclusive of rental of tri ck stead” at the Marquam Grand in the especial daumgi. but just reaching out day with substantially the amend­ latai sugar at the 1<«-«1 Hous«-, and $1
yartia and terminals, were $(>44,7Ofi,7OL evening rendered doubly enjoyable for some orchard when it can «I«. ments heretofore re|xirt«‘d. In the will buy any one of the following ar­
After deductions are made from the the delightful rest awaiting the thor­ lmnn. So far as reported, it has not ! course of the disciiRsion Edmunds ex- ticles: 12 His. dry granulated sugar,
fixed charges the final net income oughly tired editors at the hotel Port- been found in town except upon the pr>«aed the idea that an appropriation 14 lbs, extra C. sugar, IK lbs. best
for all roads in the United States was lan«L where visions of the.uight hung limited urea <l«*8crib«xl.
iu bulk of SIG.tMMUMM» (half of the rolled oats. 12 lbs. Ix-st island rice, ;
$101,:188,7:iG, or $(¡»¡1 per mile of line. with {»earls of memory the happy
amount carried in the bill) would, with Ita. Ix-st Costa Rico Coifee, 20 lbs. tasl
The total stocks and bonds repre­ events of the day.
tile $.'-,000,000 iinex|)emhxl out of the navy taans, 7 quart cutis tomatoes.
Foitins- iii Fruit.
senting railway property in the hards
The trip to Troutdale, upon which
river atul harlxir bill of 1888, lx» amply Mason fruit, jars. Ask your grocer
i l‘oni--nx. <’al
Auv. 17.1
of the public is $7,tki(>,752,722.
fortunately the tardy editors were
sufficient for all really national works how he s«‘lis these goods.
G eokoe E nulk , l’ropr.
It is ««asy for any <>m> in Southi-ni
Senator Etimnmls last Monday most oi them t«x> late to go, was at- (’idifornia this bciiaoii to know a frnit- of internal improvement. He expected
,
tended
with
au
accident
that
mater
­
(hat
it
would
turn
out
that
on
the
3(lth
Those
tab)«-
cloths at one dollar are
offered the following amendment to
gruw«»r at sight. Ev«-ry fruit-grower
the tariff bill, touching the reciprocity ially changed the plans of the «lay, ill this pHrt of the stiile is in th>* hap­ of June, 1891, the treasury would lx* going at Hunsakers.
proposition:
“That whenever the , ami cidletl out a day later hearty reso­ piest iiiihx I. and is the hiirdi st worker $50,000,000 short, even if the duty
prtxudent or the United Stat«*s shall lutions of coinmeudatiou ou the imaginable. The crojis of jieachi-e, were not taken off sugar.
Fisher (in charge ot the bill) replied
lx* satisfied that any sugar-pnxluciiig bravery of the railroad officials who prunes, tigs and raisins were reckou<»d
eouutry has idxilished its duties on saved the excursionists from serious as big crops, but they me proving to Edmunds, ami gave some facts and
figures to prove th«* immense lulvant-
the importation of the principal agri­ accident.
The trip to Multnomah falls on the larger thuu any one dared to estimate age to the commerce of the country
cultural products of the United Stales,
them.
which had followed th«- deejx-ning of
lie may by pnx-lamation diminish or sb-amer Undine with about 2IMI ex­
l’rmi«»s are an iinmeDse crop. The
THE STATE
wholly remit the duties imixmed by cursionists on Ixiaid with manager tree« s«-em as if '.hey could not lienr rivers and harlxirs. Army engineers
law on sugar or any grade of sugar Fredluruu ami several memtars of the another pound ami propping up th«- in charge of several works had rejxirt-
ed that $46,565,000 ought to be appro-
...... ex|x>rte«l
........... «lirectly
...... „y
Homestead Company ami the
produced in ami
from any such country into the United |1M*rine baud was enjoyed by all, uot- limits has lieen of daily ocenrrrne«* for priated this year for rivers and bar-
weeks.
I'eiK-h.«
are
turning
out
be
­
St-alee." It was referred to the com­ withstanding the general regret and yond any calculations ami the same is Ixirs. The chief engin«»er had reduced
anxiety for the Troutdale excure.ion-
flu- estimate to $38,5:^2,000, and to that
mittee on tinauce.
ista. It was soon I earn«*» I that there true of tigs.
sum was to lx» added $8,316,(MJO, esti­
The
fruit
canueriee
ami
driers
have
Opens Sept. 12, 1890
rhe predictions made by the L’Aron- bail lie«-n a serious iic<-i<ieut without
mated for by the Mississippi ami Mis­
Will be held »I
<cfe five years ago in regard to Cali- any very serious results, and all gave all the help they can get and to han­ souri nver commission«. The peml
Course of «»I ih I v arranged expressly to
forma prim«« are (aiming true. We themseiveti up to the enjoyment of the dle the crops have ha«i to tun «lay ing bill covered two years, and if it did
meet the needs of ¿he Farming and Meehan
then made a statement that a few delightful ride up the Columbia. The ami night ami all day .Sundays since carry , $26,000,(MM), that was not over
ieal intvreslK of the state.
Large, tomiiH»tlious and well ventilated
Bt-Kinning
year« would see the California article iudescnbable charm of the witching July 1st. It will Le the middle of one-third of (he chief engineer's esti­
buildings. The College is loeateti in a cul­
«inve out the French prune from the scenery, blending in ew«-et accord with S pt ember Irefore the rush will sub­ mate, ami not over one-fourth that of
tivated and Christian community, and one
Eastern market. This w : ib ridiculed th«- music by the band and the side. The newspapers in this region the local engineers. The bill was
of the healthiest in the stale,
as bnig by some of the Eastern papers, snatches of happy song by the obliging all contain advertisements for more | then reported to the senate. All the
MILITARY TRAINING.
but of its truth there is now no «infla­ memliers of the Old Homestead Com­ help at the canneries and in the or­ important amendments were adopted
Expenses Need not Exceed 3130 for the
Ito, rtii-1 continuing six -lays.
tion, as the largest dealers in New pany, made the occasion oue that will chards.
by th«* committee of the whole ami
Entire Session.
But it is not alone in the remark­ agreed to and the bill pass«*<l. A con­
York and Chicago art- forced to admit. linger long on memory's faithful walls.
Two or more free scholarships from every
---- OVER----
able
abundance
of
the
crops
that
the
When tiie California prune commands
county.
Write
for catalogue to
The lunch served under the person­
ference was asked ami Frye, Dolph
from 1 to 2 cents more per pound than al supervision of Mr. Baum of the orchardiste are happy, but in die fact and llausoni appointed conferees.
2m
IL L. ARNOLD, Pres ,
Corvallis, Oreg.
the imported prune ami is preferreil firm of Baum .V Brandes, w.m bounti­ tiiat Biieh large prices for fruit have
never
lieen
paid
before.
There
are
in orders there is nothing more to ful in quantity and magnificent in
The Cattle Range in Nevada.
Offered for
say. Its superiority is sufficiently quality and was heartily appreciated huu.lrtxls of farmers who ran in debt
Carson (Nev.), August 16. T. B.
demonstratai. 18. F. Chronicle.
by the excursionists and their friends. for land and town lots in 1887 mid Rn-key
says
of
the
cattle
hms««
iu
Ne
­
At 3 o’clock the Undine reached who have pai«l heavy interest on
The following telegram from its
ex- mortgages for three years. The great vada last winter: “I have been riding
ep«*cial Washington correspondent np- Multnomah Falls, , , where it was ...
since June 15th over the ranges, and
|x-artxl in the Sunday Oregonian: P’^ted the Iroutdale party wonk! be Ixxini iti fruits Ims not only cleared we have lost ¡50,000 head of cattle in
“The superintendent of «»ensus has ,u waning, and although disappoint- away their debts but given them cap­ Hnmlxildt county. Iu one ravine 1
The Fruit Growers' Annual Exhibit will
appointed tlie gentlemen recoin- nie,,t W,*M depictetl on every <x>unte- ital for planting more orchards on saw heat« of cattle for three miles,
take place on Monday, Sei»l. ¿2d. EvcrylM»dy
previously unused ground
mended for taking the re-count of ualice- y1® situation was gracefully
invited. All the L’Htes will I m -open and free ;
nmi
they
were
pile«!
up
as
many
as
The
apricot
crop
brought
not
k-ss
on Monday, the first (lay of the fair
Foreland and Salem, ami their «-onri- accepted ami many of the parly visited than $280,000 into .Southern Califor­ 300 to MM) in a bunch.
■ Every facility offered to those wishiug to
falls
distant.
re-
miHaions have gone forward. They the
.
... one mile
, .
,
---- The
—--
"A
herd
which
sought
shelter
from
camp
on the grounds.
are expected to assist Special Agent turu tnP
“b8®*11 ®11®8 lu the nia. The farmers are now getting a storm were covered with snow ami
from $40 to $50 a ton for green
steamer
Salem,
who
had
chartered
it
or tooth and other privileges apply i
L h I hd H. lue 1 nipression prevails in , ,
,
died. Another herd went iu on top of
the census office that the Oregon peo- J® hunt up the I mime atul round up pencil«« ami from $50 to $55 n ton them ami suffered the same fate, pil­ to the .Secretary at Jacksonville, <»r.
green
prunes.
for
pie know what they want ami are not the unfortunate quill drivers, The
Contract« for figs for next month ing on top of each other ami dying as
ROBERT A. MILLER.
afraid to ask for it. There are very mart iintxmnded enthusiasm atul run from $50 to 5S*8) a ton, and raisins the snow sifted over them. They
cordial
gr«*etiug
prevailed
as
SECRETARY. '
the
few people in the East who do not
must
have
traniphvl
each
other
under
in
the
sweat
box
are
easily
contracted
lieheve that th«» census of Oregon has “missing link" was restortxl to the for $120 a ton. In i-ous^piem-e of f<sit. Think of a mass of «lying cat­
lieen very ptxirly taken and that t he Press Associat-on.
A business meeting was at once this Ixiom in fruits it is thought there tle, prostrate in a ravine, ami then a
state has more people than the re­
called
ami the election of officers took will lie fully 12,000 acres of «1« ciduotis drove of a huudrixl strong ones stam­
turns sho-v. The census officialswill
place;
the meeting was then adjourned ami citrns fruit orchards planted in peding right on top of them, the storm
not ackn >wledge such to be the case.
Southern California before next May. burying all in a common grave. It
Those who know the ways of the cen­ to the Chamber of Commerce at 7 p.
must have been a ternlil«- struggle,
sus office i dmit that there is uo doubt tn. Many of the excursionists at­
for the Ixim« of many of them were
Altamont Ahead
tended
Cordrays
Theater
and
hut
lit
­
a ground for complaint.’’ Special
broken.
The race lietween Matlock's Alta, y ttThe sun has ilritxl out the top ones,
Agent Lela ul was expected to arrive tle business was transacted at the
meeting.
by Beach's AltamonL and Th««. II.
in Portland yesterday or toalay and
The closing day, Satunlay, an ex- Tongue's Kitty Ham, by Tongue’s but the effluvia from those underneath
will tie it .Salem also to assist
is sickening. Every where you go you
exeursion
across
the
steel
bridge,
ami
Hamblidotiian, in which th-» patrons
in starting >ff the work
on the Willamett«« Company's electric ami p.-irtizans of th«* two rival br«*eds find the same state of affairs. No one
Louisville, Ky., Aug. 14. Twenty­ roud, and by motor to th«- Columbia have been so much interested came escaped except those who had stock
five thousand barrels of burning peninsula was enjoyed by many of the of at the park near Portland last Sat- • in the western and southern parts of
the State. I have been purchasing I’n-ler the maiiHKemvnt «»ftlie Ort-yon state
whiskey at the Kentucky distillery party.
unlay, ami result««! in a victory for*
Boaiil of Agriculture. w ill he held on
to-day caused one of the most disae-
At ID the entire excursion again the Altamont. Alta winniug in three | nil the cattle I collld pick tip iu the
Ibe slate fairgrouiKis near Saletu
troUF fir«« that ever visital Louisville. hoar«le«l the Undine on a tnp to strait heats tune, 2:28, 2:28».,, 2:27*2. southwestern portion of the State ami
commencing on
have taken about 30,000 head. I am
A rough estimato made at m -n. while < tewego and Oregon City. At Oswego
In the first heat Kitty was ahead buying all I can to restix-k th«- ranges,
the flames were still roaring furiously, the Ixuit land«*«! ami tile party visited til! past the last turn on the back
placed the total loss at fully $8iMI,(MMl. the Oswego lion works where a ¡55 stretch, but Alta steadily crawled as I do not anticipate another such
Th«- tiam«« caught fire from a lamp to I ton cast was mould«»! in their pres­ ahead after that, and Kitty was wiuter for years.”
a leaking whiskey barrel.
ence. A hoary headed editor rm ci-owded off her h*et, letting Alta in
Btolxip Newman-
It was three o’clix-k before the fire­ miiidtxl the |x«ncil pusliers that the nmter the wire half I« length ahead.
i
men got control, ami this was not intense heat that wxin drove them jx II
The six-omi heat was a dose race ; The San Francisco chronicle ot
until the immense warehouse, distil­ mell from their (Kists of oboervatnin ail ground, ami Kilty came in a close
Aug. 15th had the following concern­
lery proper, cattle shells, ami slaugh­ was a simple foretaste of their future sectuid.
ing Bishop Newman, who presides at
ter house, ami pork packing establish­ if they failtxl to do their duty in the
lu the third heat it w.is nearly neck
ment of Conrad A- Seiler adjoining,________
sanctum.
ami neck all the way round. At the the Oregon M. E. Conference at
were completely «lestroyed. The |x.rk-
At Uregon
City
th«-
excursion
was
Oregon City
exenreion
head of the home stretch they were j Grant's Pass, this week:
----- < ASH PREMI I MS.
packing company's loeswill lx- $.'Ml,lMio. met by the pr.-si-lent of the board of even; 100 yards from the wire Kitty
“Right Rev. John P. Newman. D.
The total loss to the Kentucky Distil- trade,
"..... J.
Hon.
J.
T.
Apperson, who ahead ami was coming down at D.. of New York, is at the Palace Hie ottered for agricultural. Mock ami nie< liau
ling company is estimated at $8tM»,IMM). ___
an«l ____
tlie ______
bund, , ___
atul miirehtxl to a a 26 gait, finishing tiist by a gixxl
tel. It will ta remembered that he ieal exhibit... for. works of art aiel fancy
This
------ is irrespective
—...... of loss to the grove near by, where the grandest length. 1 he heal was given to Alta
work and for trial- of speed
K.-duced rate- for fare amt freigl.t on all
goverument ill utipnid taxes of liim-ty spread that ever greeted the eyes of a on Sawyer’s cliiitu of two fouls, sup-j was the intimate friend ami counselor
of
General
Grant
during
tlx-
eight
lrans|s>rtation
lines to and from the fair.
< c«nte
—** ~
_ —
‘ will ainomit
---------* - to uh - ) - hungry editors
-•
l^r^dion.
whi«-li
met ...................
their view. portal by the testimony of th'» patrol- ■.
lni|a,rtant improvements have been made
years
of
his
iulministration
at
Wash
­
$981,631, making the total lose by the After all were seated mid each pre­ man, who reported that Kitty ran
ii | h . ii the grounds uml increased facilities
lire not much less than $2.<»0(),0tM). sented with a Ixiquet, Hou. J. T. Ap- past Alta let ween the half ami three- ington. ami was his pastor for years are »ttere.1 exhibitors.
The insurance is roughly placed at person welcomed the party iu a neat quarter [Mile, where the horses could afterwards in the city of New York.
There was no public man who enjoyed
$7UU,IMM).
and cordial spi-ech, extending them not le seen well from the judges stand. a greater amount of Grant's confi­
the freedom of the city aud inviting
dence. The bishop is one of sixteen
ANOTHER BIO RACE.
No EiitriHi will tx- Allownl I poll Ian<l- Tlmt them to partake of the ix-autiful del­
among whom the work of the Method­
The
Oregonian
(J
Tuesday
says:;
icacies
before
them
as
freely
as
they
May tx- lrrigat««|.
ist Church throughout the world is Will be open Four Nights
The
great
trot
between
Alta
ami
Kitty
Washington, Aug. 16. Commis­ were offered. Hou. M. L. Pipes re­ Ham has resulted in the arrangement divid«-d, ami his |x«toffice address in
during the week.
sioner Groff, of the general laud office, sponded in appropriate and happy of another trot, mile beats, ix-st three such distribution is Omaha, Neb. He
no
ri-wiv
vt>
*
M
Gianking
the
people
of
Oregon
A splendid field of horses entered in the
has issued to the registers ami receiv­
in five, for a $2000 puree. The pa|x*rs is now returning from Japan, where
department, and tine exhibitions of
ers of land offices circulars |_ giving The Cily Kruc",,’Mb f<’r their cordial re- were signed at a meeting last ■light, he lias lx-en holding aconferenm lit­ speed
racing will be given each day
*
-
eeption.
is
hxiking
remarkably
well;
and
en
­
receut opinion of the attorney general,
for premiums close Monday at 7 .:’0
The afternoon was occnpitxl visiting ami Saturday, August 30, was set us joyed his trip immensely. Ou the re­ p. Entries
in. Exhibitors arc urged to make as many
which simtaius the construction place«!
th«- «late for the race. The hors««
their entries on Saturday before the fair
upon the law of 1888, known ns the ; the pulp and paper mills; and the which have lieen entered ar«-:
turn journey his first stopping place of
ns possible. Goods, animals and articles
ami land law, by the interior depart- homeward journey begnu, the excur­
Wm. Glassford, ns Antelope by was Honolulu, and the bishop says for exhibition must be in their places by 10
sion
being
accompiiuied
by
the
Oregon
menL Attention is directed to the
that he found a tine colony of Ameri­ P in. on Monday,
Nutwood.
department circular of August, 1889, '''VloTJoL
U. A. Hogalxxim ns J. S. C., by­ cans there; in fact, they formed the
PRICES OF ADMISSION
A
business
meeting
was
held,
and
in which they were instructed not to . ‘ _
Echo. dam Byron, by G. M. I’atchen, leading aud most influential element
there.
He says that our country Men's day ticket
permit the entry of any part of the the 4th annual s««eion of the Oregon
.........
50c
in Jr-
*2.'»e
should own and control the islands; Woman's day ticket
anil region which cotme within the Press Astnx-iation adjourned • to meet
.
J.
Soreson
ns
Susie
8.
Man's
season
ticket
|2
.50
operation of the a«-» of (k-tober 2, 1888. ^¡na ,u ?’• the time to be designated
•hat they rightly belong to us. It is Woman's season ticket
C. A. Smith ns Kittie Ham.
$1 uo
i .
,
hv r I
nrooi. fxxtir »w it Onrlior tli»n
although in any case, says tin- commis­ by the president not earlier tliuu Sept,
a
necessity
for
us
and
a
safeguard
for
|
Th«* money has been posted with 11.
Send to the secretary at Portland. Oregon,
sioner, there may be at any lime no of that year.
D. IL LOONEY,
C. Smith, proprietor of the Pnnth«*ou. us to p-isst-ss them, ami the s<x>ner - for a premium list.
The
uiemliersliip
of
the
society
uow
President.
designation of the land involved there-
,
....
.
otir people oome to realize this the
-I. T GRFAiG, Sec retar j,
in as sefe-tion for site or sites for
«U achve, and its
tatter.
Will Winter in Alaska.
In Japan he found immense pro­
reservoir, ditch«« or canals for irriga­ aims and object« are of such impor­
IS. F Chronicle, Aug. lS.j
gress rince he was there seventeen
tion pnrposes. or as the land thereby tance to the editors and publishers of
the
state
at
large
that
another
year
will
is made susceptible of irrigation, that
The Alaska Commercial Company’s years ago. The college at Tokio com­
fact is not to lx- consi«ler«xl as showiug 1 doubtless find every paper enrulled. steamer St. Paul, winch arrived from pares favorably with any of our Amer­
t hat the land is open to entry, as ' As one article could not do justice to Alaska on Wedueeday nigh*, brought ican colleges. There are 6,(M)Q,()00 per­ xii a'-r«« of lan>l within one mile of A»h-
although not yet Hehx-t«sl, it may lx-' the consideration of the imp«>rtaiit the news from the company's agent sons of seh'xil age, 3,(MM),(MM) of whom txn-l city linili-: 10 aerex (-It are'l amlthree
liable to such sehctioi- under said act.! business of the session, and the grand at St. Michaels that. Ixith parti«« of attend schixil. The progressive party hiin«lr«*a fruit tree!-wt out Hit« «q-ring. atul
flfiy tM-ariug trees: paitred land and
which is held to withdraw ail lauds so and cordial reception of the city of the Government expolition engaged is not the party of the people, as with atHsit
we will
next week in surveying the Ixiundary between us. but it emanates from a party pHrt zrnniic. By h very sinali vxjh ’ iim ’wiUer
liable for ditqioeal. Alieolufe olxxlienc»- Portland,
enough could bo had to irrigate from l-'»t0 2u
consider the business transacted, and Alaska and the British iMiHsessionB among the chiefs and the rulers. Tlieir acrcK. TermHea>y: will sell al! or will di
to the order is enjoined.
the future powibilitiee of the Oregon will remain for a second winter in instructors «re edneatal natives. The \ ide into.’» <»r 10 «ere lots. Apply at the
millinery store oi Moore «k Coe, Ashland.
Press Association.
L eon .
The strike CaUM« Kl<«»t?.l»e»t.
camp in the interior 2(M*0 miles from bishop feels that the day is not far dis­
li 23
tant
when
Japan
will
ta
christianized
th«* c«iii8t, instead of returning for the
'l'be strike upon the New York Cen­
by the Japanese themselves. In soine
tral road is >utinuee, and there stems Bit Train R-il-lx-ry on the haamu. Pacific winter, as was expwted.
A Cure for Nick ItrxMtachr.
The agent said brii Hy that he had rex|xx-ts they are still behind in civili­
to be no lnimetUale prosp«-et of an
Au t-xpr««s train was «lopped near
This distressing complaint is «lae t«
agr«s ment between tue coni pa uy and Otterville
________ ______
on the _______
Kansas _______
Pacific _____
IL IL this information direct from the Me- zation. such as m th«* treatment of an inactive or sluggish liver with c->n-
the strikers. The company has sue- ,last Sunday morning by two masked (hath party and indirectly from the thi-ir women ami children. They still fltipated bowels which dermises the
ceextai tn finding new m«-n euougli to men who crawled over the tender of Turner party. No mmmntiications persist in carrying their children on stomach and disturbs the nervous sys­
ruu its passenger trains regularly, but the engine from the mail car and later tliuu the one of Junui ri last, their ba--ks, as the Indian women «io. tem, causes dizziness mid an oppressive
The Bishop is now ou his way to dull paiu ill ttie. head, often so severe as
the freight trains are n-«t moving.
covered the engineer r nml
amt fireman with which reaobeil here by way ot Winni-
to prevent all rest or sleep. One of Dr.
The first Violence and bhwxlshe«! of their revolvers. At theBtopptyig
tliestopptug pla<«e |>eg a few days ago and was puli- Oregon and Washington to hold <x>n Gunn's hnprov.sl Liver Pills will re­
th«» strike o«-.-nrr«-ii ‘ last Suu.lay
after-
*
-
- confederates
* '
yblxjVK. ilBtied in the Chronicle, fiave r«*>icLtxl fer««ices al T'tuxima, Whatcom and lieve you of all the pain and misery and
were five
of the \ilitaj«.
u«Hiu at AUxiny. A I’iukertuu man The engineer was forced to ask tlieex- Colonel Davidson of the Coast and other places.
a few more doses will correct the liver
patmhng the tracks claims that he J pr«*ss nif-sseiiger to open his car, which Geixletic Survey here. It is feir.-d
and stomach and regulate the bowels.
While these pills are small, easily ta­
was struck with a stone ami Ins qoni- the latter did. not suapevting anything that both parties may endure many
V ears of Saffrring.
ken, and mild and gentle in their action
pauioii was kii<x*k««l down an«l biully wrong. The ni«-ssenger was then hardships during anotlier Arctic w-u
“For years 1 have been troubled with there is no medicine made that will so
I hurt by roughs. He fired his revolver force«! to open the safe, which con­ ter, though they tixik provisions for
* into the crowd, and seriously wound­ tained about $!Ml,tMM), it is said. The two years. The reasoD fur the stay is II blood tamt that has battled ths skill of effectcall y cure sick headache. 25cts a
the Ix-st physicians of < »bio ami ludixna. box. Sold by T. K. Bolton.
ing Kichurd Dwyer, agml 15. The robbers escaped
-r - with
_______
this large laxity. briefly stat«-«! to be that their work is I T h - disease tinally affected uiy eves to
not ciiuipb-te«!.
Finkerton man waa nearly killed lui- < and have not l>«n captiire.1.
sudi an extent th .t 1 was almost blind.
Exposure to rough weather, getting
Each party consists of eight white I was then induced to take a course of wet, living ii- damp localities, are favor­
mediately afterwaril by the lufuriatt-d
l'he place of the robbery is at Ot-
crowd. Sometime afterward Pinker­ temlfe water tank, iu Roberta's cut, men ami a uumtH r of Indians. Tin- Swift's Specific <8. 8. 8.1 ami am thaiik- able Io the contraction of diseases of
ton men began firing from a freight just east of Otterville. It was there party un;i«*r J. E. NlcGratb bus its tul to say .hat after taking a few bottles the kidneys and biadder. As a preven­ i
train into a crowd, and a number of that the noted outlaws, the Jani«« iieatlquarters ..u Forty-tulle creek, 1 was entirely cared. My eyesight 1» tive, and for the care of all kidney and
pee pie were sentnialy hurt. The Al­ Ixiys, committed oueof their most, dar­ dose to the Yukon. n«.d al-out 2 im » i entirely restored, and my general health liver trouble, nae that valuable remedy. ■
better than it has lisen for years, and Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney
bany police say th«- presence of the ing robberies, and lii« Young- r Hides from its mouth. They «re uiose is
there is no trace of the disease left. 1
Piukertx.u men is r««poiisibfe for all brother perpetrated one of their bold- to the placer ium«s which have lieen consider 8. 8. 8. th« best blmsl purifier Balm. * $1.01» per L-utUp, at Bolton's,
ths trouble, ami that they are Dot ««t crimes. When Rotarts's «-nt was frequented by miners for two or three and general health tonic to day on the
Hlblmrdw Kheumatle and Liver Pillx.
ue«led to protect either the profwrty reached the engineer stop|>ed the years. The paity under J. H. Turner i market.
O was W ilks ,
is
2D
I
milts
north,
ou
the
Porcupine
The^e
pihs are M-lentifinally comj»ouu<led,
or employee of the company.
Huntingburg,
Ind.
train.
♦
'I raatise on blo«xl and skin diseases aud uuiforin in actiou No griping pain so
river, a large tributary of the Yukon.
following the uw‘ oi pills. They
mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC! CO., commonly
Stacks of new drene g«xxLs in the
When natuie falters nml requires
are a«irpte<l to poth adults and children w
Atlanta, Ga.
flbow window at Huiieakers.
♦
help, recruit tu»r enfeebled energies with
perfect safety. We guarantee they
n<>
Stylish Hats at Blount's this wix-k.
equal in the core of Sick Headache, Cousti-
Lruadliead guo is have arrived a Dr. J. 11. McLeans Strengthening Cor­
pation,
dyspepsia,
and
bir-x»ushess;
und
as
dial »nd Blood Purifier.
$1.00 (x-r
Four room cottage on Oak street to
Honaakara
an appetizer they excel any other prepare
bottle. For sale at Bol toil's dr ng store. rent at $6 per tuoulh. Apuli at bank
10-ew-ly
A shland ,
O k .
BUYS A SACK
Lurier,Rustic F íüúiw ,
Shingles, Sash, Doors, Mouidiiigs, Ek.
Stimulate the Nutritive Processes of the
Human System.
HILLER DRUG CO., San Francisco, Cal
ßry - Granulated Sugar
JAMES N0BEIS,
Ashland, Or., Aug. 9, 1NK9.
LOOK OCT FOR
BAD TITLES!
RED HOUSE
One third of the real estate in Jackson
county is held undec bEFki iiVK title. Get
an abstract to the tit le of Nour pn»p<"it\ and
see if vor are all right. The only reliable
Abstracts made in Jackson county come
from Austin S. Hammond's Law and Abs
struct Office, Ashland, Oregon.
| ¡.‘»23 |
- —AND
We are Now Running Our
FRUIT
BOXES
W ill buy any on«- of the following articles:
12 lbs. DRY GRANULATED SUGAR.
14 lbs. EXTRA C. SUGAR.
18 lbs. BEST ROLLED OATS.
12 lbs. BEST ISLAND RICE.
4 lbs. BEST COSTA RICO COFFEE.
20 lbs. BEST NAVY BEANS.
7 QUART CANS TOMATOES.
Tìi is Spare Reserven for
M. L. McCALL,
Real Estate Agent und Surreyoi
ta
A shland , - - O regon .
All other goods as cheap as anyone else
will offer them, as The Red House never has
been, and will not be, undersold.
WEEKS BROS
TILE FOR SALE!
?
Hardware,
FULL LINE OF
GROCERIES,
TOBACCO,
STATIONERY,
CROCKERY
C. C. EDDINGS
Agricultural College.
4
j| I lue
t
FRUIT
JARS
Central Point, Jackson County,
MONDAY, SEPT. 22
#7,000
J. W. Hockersmith.
^^^.Frnit Box» s and frnit wrapping paper I
»•il band and for sale at Wells Purgo olliue.
(¡aniard Block.
Premiums and Purses.
GEORGE ENGLE.
Proprietor
Ashland, Or., June 20, 1890.
DON’T MISS OUR OFFER
I TOK O.XIA
We are receiving our Fall Stock of
Monday, Sept. 15th, 1890.
THE
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SHOES,
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PAVILION
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Within a few weexs i>»»t the «-opyriuh!
which has envere«» Hi - great W kbstkh
D ictionary lia» «-xpire-l, xu-1 th«- Pai it««-
Publishing (oinpHiix. Snn Fruì» im <>. ha*.
Ink.-u a-lvam.-ige of Ihi- ein iiinstxniv to
put a reprint of this great work u | m * h the
market at n consitjembi»*
i<»n iijhui
the price, which he ehifore ranged from
twelve <h»llur> to fiftet 11 dollars | mt volume.
The re pubii< aiiou <»f the dictionary in thi>
way is not in any sense an act of * pin
but is legitimate in every way. t hose
had mi) proprietary right to me work.
ms a mere matter of business
dead, so that no injury is ♦
thors by reproducing it. \\
for a large number of eopi
to give it as a premium, in i ni'f tion u it h
the regular weekly pape«.
i.-i <»r e<»ti
impossible to make an ;ic1 • donation
so large and valuable a l>a» and it u ill
issued upon ‘he follov jn^t> im : E.u
I>»r <»n
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tunary au- ¡
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