Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, September 12, 1890, Image 1

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    SHLAND TIDINGS
ASHLAND
> ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
W. II. LEEDS
Editor and
Publisher.
Terms of Subscription:
One copy, one year..........
•* " six months......
“ •* three mouths..
Utah Rates. six copies for
Terms, tn advance.
A.HL.SK, 0««OON.
G.C. EDDINGS
I ’.unpl.’IvliM ••( Abstracts of Titles to l»nib
la Jackson eoouty.
Titles cxaini>i>’<l. Title» jterfeetvrt
or*!. eorrv.-ie4, etc.
J. T. Bowiitch,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
MOUNTAIN HACKS,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
SPRING WAGONS,
Will prat t lee lr all court» of the state.
Collections promptly made and remitted.
9-4
FARM
Morrl3 M. Harkne3s,
ENJOYS
KJvjoys
WAGONS.
Both the ineihotl and results when
^yrtipoi’Fijrs is mken; it is plesst'.nt
:u.d ,. G’eJjiiig to the ta.-te. and acts
„.‘nilv vet promptly ou the Kidneys,
’ ivt-r ’it’d Bowels, cleanses the sys-
■i.i« Ki’ctiially, dispels colds, head-
:ic3 and ft vets and cures luthitual
• ,’;.;«t.ion permanently. Forsalo
in 50c and $1 bottles by ail
AND COUNSELOR,
G rant ’ s P ass , O regon .
(fi^-oitae in Ahlf H’.iiltltiig, Front street.
pt-U.3U
Bobort A. Miller,
z/// Goods F'uII y
Guaranteed,
Al t«»1’iiey -Jit- I -.itw
^U^fiNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Will practice in »11 the courts
of the State.
gJ^OFFK’E with W. H. Parker, opposite
» i art Huu»v, Jauk*ouville, Ur.
Cli.
Pitv YORK. N.Y
Si‘< f
IT'.'.
S. Parson.
Dr.
AND
A shland ,
SURGEON,
O regon .
at rt-aidettce ou Main street, next
<l<a,r to Presbyterian church.
Dr. S. T. Soagra
PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON.
ASHLAND, OKKl.oN,
Office in Odd Fellows building, necoud
Moor, ou Main street.
(11-12
E. P. Geary, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
MKDFORD, OREGON.
Office in ILirnlin's Block — Residen« e on <’
street.
13—-O
Cii ler the management of the Oregon State
Board of Agriculture, will he held on
the stale fairgrounds near Salem
commencing on
Hollow Axle, Pacific Coast Gear, with Stake Rack
Monday, Sept.
Bed and California Roller Brake.
Dr. W. Stanfield,
McConnell £ Eubanks,
Mrs. P. M. Wcbater, M, D.,
H02ECPATHI0
PHYSICIAN,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Lx the present at the Congregational
»nage
i 12-4'J
Dr. J. H. Hall,
Main Street, Asnland.Or.
J. S. Walter, M. D. S.
—AT —
A shland , O regon .
Office « residence.
A. C. Caliwoll,
Mechanical and Operative Dentist.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for
the painless extraction of teeth.
Iff" Office over the Bank.—[12-33]
*’l kind* of real estate busiue»« given care­
ful attention, and information furnishetl
coueen»ing property iu the new town.
C. w. Boot,
Surveyor—Ashland
e with G. F. Billings.
1-2. K- Ui-ijrht man,
44
H. C. Myer,
Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00
Doe« a General Banking Business.
•<.1‘.-< ti«»:i» made at a’l aeces.’ible point» ou
fa,arable tene».
,
-tight exetixuge uti<i telegraphic transfer.
Rortlau'l. San Fr»n '.«’O»titi N«tw Vor«.
PAVILION
wagons .
Ashland, Oregon.
ASHLAND
Was Awarded the only
MILLS
BIG BARGAINS
Marlin I Hams’s
ONLY PERFECT
LOTS 5EY/1NG MECHANISE
7.1'J In.tl l-enaht ‘d ef.indnrd prier».
.FAMILY USE.
----- In the town of-----
MONTACI!«!,
Siskiyou co.. Cal.,
For Sale on Easy Terms.
One-fourth «’own: balnitce within »lx,
twelve and •.-•iciseen mouth«.
See map st the Rai’—»<1 Depot for (Htded
price», vic., or addrvss
I>. H HASKELL.
Town <ite A-vnt ( . P- K R-.
Franc im o.
i’altforni*.
H2-»>
PHOTOGRAPHY
Having one of the liest skylights in Or­
egon, and knotring how to use it,
I UVARANTKE GOOD WORK.
M. E. TYLER,
O regon .
Myer’s Block.eaat side Main street.
¡OregoUMU, Aug. 31.J
Oliver Wendell Holme« m the cur­
rent number of the Atlantic discusses ■
the orthodox dogma of everlasting |
punishment. Some two years ago, ‘
the gpwotl nwf «"><> asked for bls j
views, but has waits I until now to ;
hear from juusls ou “the alleged but
disputed value of the hangman’s whip |
overhangiug the witness box.” He I
begins ins reply by saying that a man !
like himself, who has passed bis eighth ,
decade, has serious views regarding I
the future, and bis oxpreshious are not
lightly uttered npou "a tremendous
question that concerns not only our­
selves, but all whom we love or have
ever loved, all our human brother­
hood, as well as our whole idea of tbe
being who made us, and tbe relation
in which he stands to his creatures.”
Like Byrant, Dr. Holmes grew up un­
der the old “orthodox" or Calviuistic
belief, and in his early years accepted
it, but, like Bryant, grew out of this
narrow creed. Thirty years ago
Holtnts was denounce«! bv an eminent
theologian as “a moral parricide" be­
cause he attacked some of the doc­
trines of his father’s creed. Jonathan
Edwards wrote that "anybody who
was out of Christ was as a viper, and
hated worse than a viper in the 6igbt I
of God," and Dr. Holmes inquires i
whether it was “parricide in the sec­
ond or third degree, when a descend­
ant of Edwards struck out that veno­
mous sentence from the page in which
it stood as a mouumeut to what depth
Christian heathenism will sink under
the teaching of that great master of I
logic and spiritual inhumanity."
If the generally profeasetl belief of
the Protestant world, as expressed in
their creeds, that the great mass of
mankind are destiued t<» an eternity I ■
of bodily pain, according to the literal
teaching of tbeScriptures, Dr. Holmes
sins that the hatred of God to man­
kind in virtue of their first disobedi-
itnee aud inherited depravity is at the
bottom of it, and, according to tbe
teaching of Edwards, man inherits tbe
curse of God as hie principal birth­
right. This doctrine of the fail of
man as the ground of inflicting eudless
misery on the human race, that a man
should be punished for what lie could
not help, should lie called to acconnt
for Adam’s sin. Dr. Holmes describes
as the reasoning of tbe wolf with the
lamb transferred to the dealings of
llie Creator with his creatures. This
doctrine John Morley calls “the most
frightful idea that has ever corroded
human cluiracter.” Towards the end
of tbe last century the seuse of tbe
barbarism of this idea bad already be­
come eo stroug that Burns duretl to
say:
“The fear of livll’- a Itangittan'» a liip
To bold tin a retch lu order."
«12 00
. 1 50
Pnntinq
THE RATIO OF GROWTH.
Doctor Holmes answers tbe ques­
tion, “where did this frightful idea
of sicepless ai.tl endless torment come
front," by saying that the legendary
liell of the church is nothing more nor
less than the Tartarus of the oil
heathen world. Our niicestors hung
their grandmothers on the strength of
llie positive Biblical command “Thon
sbalt not suffer tbe witch to live,” but
even as civilization has outgrown
witchcraft, so it is fast outgrowing
the Christian Tartarus. Civilization
has crowded out tbe old superstitious
legends by the “naked individual pro­
test, the voice of tbe inspiration which
giveth man understanding," uttered
by Burns in Scotland, Bryaut, Long­
fellow, Whittier, in America. This
was the poet’s part iu preaching tbe
new gospel that has supplanted that
of Edwards. Tbe text books of as­
tronomy aud geology have worked
their way between tbe questions and
answers of the catechisms, and the
doctrine of evolution lias sultslituted
infinite hope in place of infinite des­
pair for the vast majority of mankiml,
who will not wait iu vain for tbe reali­
zation of Milton’s vision of tbe time,
lien Hell itself shall pass away.
flammation»; cuts and wounds aru alike dis­
turbances to natural action, through which
the veins are cloggod. circulation impeded,
congestion seta in aud pains ensue. Nature is
impatient—it trie» to right lutelf and j»ain In­
tensities. Bruises and swelling» need a sooth­
ing influence, but in cuts and wound» hardly
anyone would pour a liquid remedy into a
gaping wound. So soon aa nature brings
the parts together, almost at once,
soothes
clean away
o b s t r u c-
_______
__ ____ tions. heals
the injured tiMuet» and restores.
Used according to directions, it
helps nature and cures
KEEPS GARLAND STOVES.
A big
finest
nt insertion.,.,
insertion........
It is uow Certain that the imputa­
tion of the United States, including
the Territories, is not lees than 64,-
(44),(44). It has been set down by es­
timate somewhat higher. The figures
generally employed have lieen 65,(44),-
(*4), but, taking the smaller number,
the increase in the last decade uas
b en 28 per cent, which is a somewhat
smaller ratio of increase then has
been known during the present oen-
tury, with the exception of tl>e decade
from 1860 to 1870, when, by reaaou of
the great loss of life in the Civil War,
I he ratio of growth for that decade
w as only 22.65. During all the other
iteriods it has exoeeded 30 per cent,
fut hereafter the ratio may Dot ex­
ceed 28 per oent—and there is good
ground for supposing that it will not,
but may fall to 25 per cent, because
it is constantly to be baaed on greater
rggregate numbers. The ratio may
slowly decline, while the actual in­
crease is not lessened. The increase
of population in the ratio of 25 per
oent for each decade during the next
sixty years has been figured out re­
cently by statisticians with the result
that in the year 1900 our population
will be 80,000,000, in 1930 it will be
156,000,000 and in 1950 at the same
rate 244,000,000. It is true that this
growth cannot lie demonstrated be-
youd a doubt. It cannot lie assumed
as certain that up to 1950 the ratio of
growth of each decade will be equal
to 25 per cent. But there ia a stroug
probability that for a quarter of a
•enlitrv ibis ratio will hold good.
The year ¡800 Itegan with a popula-
Hun in ti.ut country a little excoediug
5.1 XR),00i *. The close of the century,
fen vears hence, will find a popula-
turn of 80,000,000.
Th» imputation of the United King­
dom at Die beginning of the present
century was three times as great as
that of ;he United States. At this
<1- te t!.; t of the former is only tbree-
h'tbsof our own. Only one nation
L: Europe, Russia, now Las a popula­
tion greater than that of the United
S ates. The census of 1887 found a
population in Russia of 111,354,649.
The census of 1881 showed a popula­
tion in Great Britain of 35,246,603. It
is now estimated to lie equal to 38,-
OOi).(MX). It follows that the majority
of English-speaking people are in the
United States; and it follows with
reasonable certainly that this major­
ity will be greater for every decade
included in the next half-century.
For ninety j ears the average ratio of
growth by decades has exceeded by a
fracliou ¡13 per cent. Even if the ratio
were to drop down to half of this ¡>er
eeut during the next half century the
population of this country would lead
that of all other nations. [S. F. Bul­
letin.
Atlvlt'« to Mother».
f all deaeri
done on short no
noe. Legal
Circular«. Busi
nena Carda Bi
Letterheads, Coat
ten, etc., gotten up in good style at
living price«.
BIG PROFITS IN FRUIT.
Items from California Exchanges,
Showing Figures for this
Season.
Evfalenees of Uie Value of ( alifornla Or.
chr.rds and Vineyard».
Fresno, Sept. 1.—H. A. Will’, ms
of the firm of William«, Brown A (!o.,
has just purchased of A. Gartenh ub
the fruit piouuoed to eighteen a-’tee,
tbe consideration being 8!*00<). The
frui» con«iste<l of peachen and red nnd
whit«« nectarines.
Mr. (initeniollb will also leallZX litis
eeaeoi, £1(00 from his young vine.«: rd.
This place, which realizes a revt i ue
of 818,000, wax i-ffered three yean -.go
for 840,000.
Santa alana. Sept, 1.—There i-t a
targe fruit yield a* Santa M tns. < >ne
40-acre tract realized over 810,0J0. It
is undoubtedly one of the bootfiuit
sections in the state.
Suite Pmcii Profit*.
I Pomona Progress.]
Mrs. Abbie Curtis and her sister,
Miss Almira Vance, have 136 gulden
enng peach trees iu full bearing. The
two women, with the help of a few
boys anil girls, nicked aud dned their
fruit. They sold the dned prixluct,
amounting to 4412 pounds, for 17cta
a pound aud received 8749 for their
crop and their work.
We have it on good authority that
a Pomona fruit dryer who dried 38
tons of [teaches last month and sold
the same for 20 cents a pound to
Strong A Co., made a clear profit of
81940 in jnst three weeks.
The Los Angeles Expri ss says that
Cook A Langley have made not a dol­
lar less than 880,000 clear profit on
peaches alone, at their five ftuil driers
thus far this eeasou.
There are atamt five fi nit-growers
iu Pomona who kuow bow to produce
fine fruit by pruning aud thinning the
trees, aud who have made over 8300
an acre from their beet peaches this
year.
It is reckoned that the average Po­
mona peach orchard in full Iteantig
has yielded a net profit of $185 au
acre this year.
Why »utter’
cure you.
Breton’» “Med-Ake" will
What Fruit is Wortu.
Vineyards in Fresno county, says
the Sanger Herald, appear to sell rap­
idly at the rate of from 8600 to $1(44)
per acre. They frequently change
Lauds at these prices. The price, of
course, de|wnda <>u the condition and
location of the property. They are
worth just as much in other parts of
the state where the same facilities ex­
ist for handling aud dieitoeing of the
crops. It is now a well established
fact that a man buying suitable land
at from 8<4) to 875 per acre, planting
it with raisin vibes
vines or fruit trees, aud
bestowing clooe attention for four or
five years, can always sell, al the end
of that time, if be does not choose the
more profitable course of retaining it,
for al least 8100.1 an acre.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has
A Word to Ladles.
been used by mothers forchtldreu teeth­
I
ing for over fifty years with perfect suc­
Ladies who desire a ta-autiful clear
cess. It relieves the little sufferer at
skm. free from pimples, boils. blotches
once,
produces natural, quiet sleep by
W ill he open Four Nights
and other eruptions, should commence
freeing the child from pain, and the
at
once
to
use
Dr.
Gunn
’
s
Improved
during the week.
little cherub wakes "bright as a button.”
Liver Pilis. 1 hey will also remove that
It is very pleasant to taste sooths the
heavy
look
about
your
eyes
mid
make
A splendid field of horses entered in the
child, softens the gums, alleys paiu, re­
them bright, mid will cure headache
spec! department, and tine exhibitions of
lieves wind, regulates the bowels, and
from whatever cause it arises. Retnem-
ASHLAND,
OR ECON
ia< ing will be given each «lay
is the le st known remedy for diarrtnea.
ber, you are only required to take one
Entries for premiums close Munday nt 7:30
That soar-tempered, cross, dvspeptic
whether arising from teething or other
p. in. Exhibitors are urged to make ns many
small pill nt bed time, which is coated
individual, should take Dr. J. ’ll. Ale
causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
of their entries on Saturday before the fair
with pure sugar and will not gripe or
Lean’s Sarsaparilla! It will make him
a* possible. uiood-, animals ami articles
produce miv unpleasant sensation. Sold
feel as well and hearty as the healthiest
for exhibition must be in their places by 10
Demented.
25c
by
T.
K.
¡loltun.
nt
...........
’
..........
m. on Monday,
of us. vitalizing that is all.
Agency Wells
James Martin for long weary years
Mr. Ixiuis Rush, 49 Preston Street. Detroit.
Bow to Rem-Il and Enjoy Old Age
PRICES OF AhMIsSlOS
has wandered through the inhospita­
A Valuable Orchard.
Mich., says: “Pitching ball I sprained ana
ble mountains of tbe silver and gold
It is no simple matter to state in
day ticket
..........
Me bru ised my arm; two applications of St. Jacobs
|Lo« Angeles Herald.J
producing
regions
of
the
rugged
west.
Oil cured me.”
W oman's day ticket
'.’.«:
terms at all precise what forces are di­
Mr. Gustav Nauwald. Jr (Tivydale), Fred­
Mr. Bodeen is a fruit grower at La-
Man'n season ticket
|2 >0
In his lonely travels he has ever been
ericksburg. Texas, write», August 20. ISKS; “I rectly connected with the production
W eman's season ticket
»1 00
sustained by the dream of finding a tnanda Park. He lias fifteen acres in
was badly cut with a scythe; half bottle St. of bale and happy old age. More cer­
send to the »eeretary at Portland, Oregon, Jacobs Oil cured me.” It CURES.
rich mine and realizing great wealth peaches, apricots, pears and similar
tainly is involved in the process than
for a premium list.
1». H. l.ooXEY
therefrom. He would sit by his soli­ fruits. He has paid all the labor in­
A t D rv < k > i » ts and D ealiks .
mere strength and constitution.
President.
tary camp fires aud smoke and revel cidental to curing and shipping his
J. T GRK'iO, Secretary.
THI CHARI.EI A. V0AELEI CO.. Bsrtlmors. Ml
Healthy surroundings, contentment
MORE THAN
in dreams of wealth and magnificent fruit, has sold it all Hnd has 87000 as
and active, temperate aud regular
LWU.J
surroundings, though clad in rags and the net profits of the season. That is
habits are most valuable aids. Hard
SEVEN HUNDRED
feeding on the coarsest food. Y’ear 8466.66 [>er acre. The fruit growers
work, so long at least as it is not car­
after year he searched tbe mountains are the people this year.
different styles and differ­
ried beyond the limit necessary to per­
for bis dream-land of wealth. Rheu­
mit the timely repair of worn tissues,
ent kinds oi Stoves for
matism, the first bom of age and de­ Mathew Armstrong, of Crofton, Ky„
is not only a harmless, but a conducive
cay,
liegau to fetter bis limbs; the now in his seventieth year, says be has
circumstance.
It
is,
in
fact,
by
living
Heating and Gookiug are
troubled with diarrhoea every sum­
silver sought in the rocks began to ap- been
as far as possible a life in accordance
mer ns far back as be can recollect.
And leave Iler dolorous mansions to the
pear
iu
his
locks,
and
yet
he
searched
Th(’ World's
¡»ecrhig
day.
”
with
natural
law
that
we
may
ex|««ct
“annfactured under ths
He has tn his time used many medicines,
to reap the appropriate result in its
Dr. Holmes evidently thinks that and dreamed of a splendid home in bnt none equal to ( haiulx-rjain's Colic
bis
native
village.
A
cold
day
o
’
er
‘JOTe ira(b mark. Thii
Cholera
and Dim rhoea Remedy. Ini«
prolongation. Civilization is at ouce there is some force to the charge that
helpful and injurious. Under its pro­ the churches keep in their confessions cast with storm threatening clouds on remedy is always prompt in its effects,
always lie dejatided Upon and when
tecting influence normal development of faith statements they do not be­ last November, found him deep iu tbe can
’e> from
reduced with water, is pleasant to take.
at all ages is allowed aud fostered, lieve, because “tbe fear of everlasting mountains of Baker county, Oregon, Children
do not object to taking it.
can be
while the facilities it affords for self- punishment 16 more than any other plying bis solitary pick ou the flinty For sale by Chitwood Bros.
—OF—
indulgence are constantly acting in an or all motives the source of their pow­ wall of Boulder creek. Wearily and
of fraudal
opjxisite direction. The case of Hugh er and the support of their organiza­ half discouraged be smote the rock;
Some Prune Figure»
iDe
tra^^Utiou,.
Maeleod. aged almost one hundred tion, for he makes oue of the listen­ the strikes aud color revived Lis hopes
’Pomona Pn<re»».l
and
he
built
him
a
rude
hut,
intend
­
70u ff«« the
and seven, which has lately been pub­ ers to his lay sermon say:
The
quautity
of prunes in Pomona
ing
to
pass
tbe
winter
there
aud
pros-
see that
lished, illustrates in a remarkable
“Ihere is more capital embarked iu
aud dried here this season is
mauuer the truth of these observa­ the subterranean fire-chambers than pecL By lucky chance two kindred valley
11(4) tons. Some Jieople esti­
tions. This man, a Rosehire High­ all iu the iron-fumacee ou tlie face of spirits joined him in his cheerless about
lander, in what must be the somber the earth. To think what an army of cabin and the three worked nil winter mated the quautity at 1214) tons, but
twilight of a blameless and fairly act­ clericid beggars would be turn.’d aud far into tbe summer groveling into the former figures are conservative.
value of this crop and amount
ive life spent in his native country, loose ou the world, if once those rag­ tbe stubborn hill to make it release The
paid
for the labor in picking aud dry.
its
hold
upon
its
long
ooueealed
trea
­
still shows, it is said, a notable degree ing flames were allowed to go out or
ing
the
same make prunes worth fuliy
sure.
A
few
weeks
ago
Martin
visited
of vigor. He takes a lively interest in to calm down! Who can wonder that
$60,000 to the valley.
the affairs of life, has a good appetite, the old conservatives draw back start­ Baker City with some »¡lecimeue,
Several long experienced fruit
is generally healthy, cuts and earr.es led aud almost frightened at the which he and his companions thought
his peat for household use, and goes thought that there may lie a possible coutaind from 30 to 40 dollars ]>reo- growers believe that James Loney,
about amoug his neighbors as of old. esciqte for some victim whom the devil lous metal per ton, for assay. When whose orchard is out on North Ellen
- At the -
the man of the cru6ible and retort street, will make over 84.'t0 an acre
His food is of the plainest, though nu­ was thought to have secured?"
from his pruue crop this season.
tritious—porridge, fish, a little meat—
The demand for the abolition of hell handed him his findings, which read
There are six siz-year old prune
aud his habit in this and other matters is. however, violent enough even in 81650 per ton, “Sixteen hundred and
is not unworthy the attention of many the churches at present to soften this fifty per ton," whispered Martin, “and trees iu the Fredericks orchard that
borne $550 worth of fruit this
carload of stoves and ranges just received. The
who are daily hastening by opposite sarcasm of Dr. Holmes. Tbe present I have a mountain containing millions have
course to the end of a merrier, shorter, movement for the revision of the West­ of tons.” The thought that all his season.
line in the county. < all and see and believe it.
From ot.ly t wo a'res of prune trees
but not happier life.— | London Lancet. minister confession began with the re­ long dreamings were to be fulfilled,
P. Russell has gut Lie red aud dried
volt of the Andover Congregational overwhelmed him, his brain reeled. a M. crop
that sold on Monday for 8768,
He sought his cabin, but to him all
school
of
theology,
against
the
con
­
State of Ohio. City of Toledo, t
and the orchard has been shamefully
had
changed;
bis
companions
had
be
­
demnation
of
the
heathen
to
everlast
­
Lfcaa County.
t RH'
neglected for two years, too.
Frank J. Cheney uih keg oath that he« ing torment. Tbe candidates Itefore come his enemies; the dread of be­
The sixteen-acre pruue orchard of
in the senior partner of the firm of F. J. the missionary board rebelled against ing roblted took poseesiou of his be­
Cheney A Co., doing bnaiuess in the city the teaching that millions who cannot wildered brain. Vainly his partners George liohrer, in the northern part
of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, kuow Christ should be entirely lost tried to compose him, aud deep iu the of Pomona, yields a crop of about 112
and that said firm will pav the sum of because of blameless ignorance. The night he Hed from them as from as­ tous. Mr. Rohrer sold the crop to the
ONE Hl’NDRED DOLLARS for each
sassins and now he is wandering a cannery at 838 a ton ou the trees.
and every ease of Catarrh that can not veteran missionaries in the field even naked maniac in the mountains, or Mr. ltohrer, therefore, gets a check for
in
some
instances
have
protested
be cured by the use of H all ’ s C atakbh
agaiust the iron-clad terms of tbe dead in some long ravine. He cannot about 842(4), aud has nothing to do
C i ue .
FKANK J CHENEY.
with harvesting the crop or worrying
Sworn to before me and subacribeii in Westminister confession, aud the 18lh be found.
alxjut lazy pickers. That makes the
FOR YOU.
my presence, this 6th dav of December, article of the 39 articles of the Episco-
I yield over $2G0 au acre this season.
A. D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON,
When lou are Ah Kuu Down.
c tl church, under w inch even Soeratt s,
The property was set out in April,
I seal |
Notary Public.
Marcus Aurelius, the Bactnan, the
Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internal­ Samian sage, and all who taught the Have no appetite, feel tired all the time, 1884, and was valued in 1885 at ¿350
sleep
does
not
refresh
you,
feel
weak
ly and acts directly on the blood and
an acre. Now that it has come into
mucous surfaces of the system. Send right according to their ta»st light are and listless, have dyspepsia, have oold bearing it yields u net profit equal to
absolutely
damned.
The
new
Pro
­
bauds
and
feet,
are
constipated,
and,
in
for testimonials, free.
testant school of theology, as repre­ fact your system is all out of order, take 10 per cent, intereot on an investment
F. J. G' hknky A C o .. Toledo, O.
¡-«♦"Sold by Druggists. 75c.
sented by tbe Andover professors, sus­ Dr. Hiller’s Hydrastine Restorative. It of 82550 on each acre. How dots
tains this popular revolt against bell, gives refreshing sleep, renewed strength such a profit compare with the profits
digestion, perfect nutrition and from f irtruug and fruit growing in the
sayiug in the volume presenting their gixxl
Millions of Orange Trees.
rttaracT hkalth . For sale at T. K. Bol­ East?
views.
Riverside Phoenix.
ton’s.
There are a dozen prune orchards
“We frankly admit that it. seems to
here that yield a crop worth 8300 an
It is estimated that not less than ue probable that those who in this life
Hill
tut
h Vole-Buy er
acre this season.
3,000,(100 young orange trees are now have uo knowledge of Christ, will not
Henry George is telling some un­
N. P. Hardy's five-acre prime or­
growing in the various seed beds in be denied that knowledge, with its
this valley, and in the course of four corresponding opportunity , after palatable things about Governor Hill chard has cost (for the land, trees,
Call and Examine Them now on
as a vote-buyer. He says:
care, taxes, irrigation, etc..) exactly
years the home demand will be sup­ dealli."
Exhibition at
“When Governor Hill began his ca­ 8311.45 an acre tip to July last. The
plied by its own market.
This doctrine of second probation, reer
as a practical politician by going orchard was planted in 1884. aud this
iu its logical conclusion, is Universal­ to the
iu the Third ward of is the second crop. Ths grow« re­
Consuniption Surely Cured.
ism, and is, of course, radically an­ Elmira polls
aud buying up voters, the ceipts from tLe property thus far have
T othk E ditob .— Please inform vonr tagonistic to tbe Galvanism that is the prices being paid were very moderate,
readers that 1 have a positive remedy basis of every formal orthodox Pro­ lieing in must cases one or two <|pl- been 8387 per acre. In other words,
the orchard has more than paid for
for the above named disease. By its testant creed, but it is sure to prevail,
timely use thousands of hopeless case« because it reconciles the justice aud tars. But as the practice has grown, itself already, and is now yielding a
ASHLAND, OR.
have been permanently cured. I shall love of God with the comiuou sense the purchasable element has increased, crop that is worth over 8k4‘ an acre
and the price of votes has steadily every year. In our humble estima­
lie glad to send two tatttles of my reme­
dy FREE to any of your readers who aud sentiment of man.
risen. 1 mentioned in the Standard tion such a piece of property is worth
When
we
contrast
the
teaching
of
have consumption if they will send me
a few years ago that I had lx«en told not a dollar less than 81.r4J6 au acre.
their express nnd post office address. tbe Catholic church on the subject of while in Elmira of votes bringing as It yields a crop 10 per cent, annual
Respect fully
the salvation of tbe heathen with that much as thirty dollars apiece, but Mr. interest ou 8KMX) an acre.
1368 Market Street
T. A. SLOCUM. M. C., 181 Pearl st, N. Y of the Westminister confession, the Wilson
tells me that in the election
wonder is not that tbe Catholic church in which Governor Hill ran for his
SAN FRANCISCO,
CALA. Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows,
Hibbani's Rheumatic and Liver Pill».
makes far more heathen converts thau present position, forty, and even sev­
the
church
of
Calvin,
but
that
the
Pro
­
These
pills are scientifically com|»ouudvdl
enty-five dollars a vole was paid.
n 21—iy
Oliver (’hilled Steel (one and two horse) Plows.
uniform inaction. No griping pain so
testant church should make any
After serving in the assembly and and
<
‘
Oininonly
th«* us<* of pills. They
heathen converts under tbe creed of getting possession of tbe Elmira arc adrpte<i following
to poth adult* and children witb
A full line of Garden (’ity Clipper Steel Plows.
Calvin. The teaching of the Roman Gazette, Governor Hill liecame au perfect safety. We guarantee they have uo
the cure .*f Hick Headache. ( ouatl-
church ou the subject is as follows:
alderman aiid then secured tbe nomi­ equal in <ly<p<
Disc Harrows—all sizes.
psia, and bill ouanewi: am! as
Heathens who have died without nation for Mayor. Samuel J. Tilden pation,
an ap|»eiizer they excel any other prepare-
opportunity to bear and accept the it is said sent him a check for 8'>,(XX) tiou
10-tH.fy
Spring Tooth Harrows,
teachings of the church will not l>e to help lus campaigu. Besides this,
punished eternally for au upbelief he collected other funds, and pnttiug
Pext ltr* tiiMt lirrak tlif Ib-oinl
Scotch Drag Harrows,
which, for want of light, it was wholly his money "where it would do the
The Sutter Cal., Independent says:
out of their jtower to remedy, and in most good," he was readily elected. ’’Last Monday Mr», llxltie Jouex sent
The celebrated Steel King
which they have not been guiltily ob­ Even when he had secured the nomi­ t<» tbe Sutter cannery two jx-aebtw of
stinate. All such who, according to nation for the office of lieuteuaut- t'je Orange Cling variety that lx«t
Spring Tooth Harrow.
their conscience, have kept tbe natural governor ou the ticket with Mr. Cleve­ the record for s ze. One of them
laws, of which men in a state of na­ land, he did not stop tbe practice of measure«! tbirta-n tucliee in circum­
Of over twenty years* experience,
ture have more or less perception, to personally buying votes in his ward, ference and four and one-third inches
ha* located in
wit, not to kill, not to steal, not to lie, aud citizens of Elmira had presented in diameter, and weighed eighteen
not to do to others what they would to them tbe edifying spectacle of the and three-quarter ounces. Tbe other
not like to have done to themselves, Democratic candidate for the second weighed eighteen ounce« aud meas­
ASHLAND, OREG.,
who have adored a Superior Being, highest office in tbe state standing at ured twelve inches in circumference.
and acknowledged their dependence the polls in the Third ward from tbe They were both grown ou the same
on him, according to tbe beet light time the ballot-box was opened until branch."
they had—such will find their reward it was closed, buying the votes of all
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’
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ASHLAND OGN.
BRIISES.
SHELUSOS. CITS, &f.
A tiruiMi is a contusion; »welling» are In­
Hacks and Carts
auctioneer
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SB®
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•*8tirvt*yi!i£r of nil kind* promptly at
ieitte'I to. f harkfi-s r< H'<'liable and cor­
rect erork krnurauteed. Orders forwork in
m H pa?:» • »f the county promptly attended
As n LAND,
Dr. A. T. Doll, who bun been in the
practice of medicine Ht North English,
Iowa, ainoo
nays he often prescribes
Chantberlain’a Colic, Cholera and Diar­
rhoea Remedv. becauae be know« it to
be reliable. For sale by Chitwood Bros.
The war department ban nt length
decided to supercede the Springfield
ntie with a more modern weapon. For
many years the military nations of
Europe have been experimenting with
small arms and ammunition; each
tyjte of the niie has hud its day from
the Snyder to the needle gun, the
Winchester, the Kruka, the Berdan,
the Soper and the Martini Heury.
Meanwhile, tile United States have
been looking on, wisely* concluding
that it was cheaper to let other nations
experiment and adopt the result of
their studies, rather than arm our little
army and our nulitia with a weapon
which might be discarded shortly after
its adoption. Within a few months
the military authorities of Germany
have concluded to re arm their vast
army with a rifle slightly altered from
the weapon in use in Switzerland, aud
our war department now announces
that it will follow the example.
The new rifle will have a calibre of
30 instead of 45, which is the calibre of
the Springfield rille. By using the
latest kind of smokeless powder, which
is known as the Maxim powder, an in­
itial velocity of about 1,8(4) feet jier
second will t>e ohtaiued as again t an
initial velocity of 1,350 feet per second,
which is the rule with the Springfield
ntie loaded with the powder now in
use. Tins gain in velocity will give
the bullet a Hatter trajectory, aud will
obviate the necessity of tiring at the
high angle at which the Springfield
rifle must lie trained when used at
long range. The diminution of the
calibre will enable the soldier to carry
more charges. The German riHe is a
repeating weapon, auil its power is
such that a bullet penetrates hard
wikm ! to the depth of two inches at a
distance of 2,000 yards. It will not lie
perfect until some further improve­
ments are made in the powder used.
At present all the smokeless powders
are affected by atmospheric changes;
some of them are actually destroyed
by moisture.
There are now about 100,000 Spring­
field rifles iu use in this country, in the
bauds of the regular army and militia.
They cost the government 812 and 813
each. If they were all to lie withdrawn
at once, and the new small-bore rifle
substituted,; the cost would lie very
large indeed. It is proposed to make
the substitution gradually; by which
plan the old Spiiugiields may in a few
years, be all replaced out of the regu­
lar appropriation for the ordnance de­
partment aud the militia fund.
If we are to keep up a nulitia, it
snould I m * armed wit h the best possible
weapon.' The old Springfield lias doue
good work iu its day. But its useful­
ness has at last passed away.
CAR-LOAD
J. S. Howard,
Rotary Public and Conveyancer
MEDFoRD, OREGON.
I
Dr. Carver, the shooter and Wild
America proprietor, beat his own
record at Hamburg. Aug. 31, by four
minutes and twenty seconds in break­
ing 1(44) glass balls with a rifle in
exactly thirty-five minutes. The shoot­
ing ttsik place iu the presence of 30,-
(44) people.
The Army and Militia to lie Re-armed with
Improved Shooting Irons.
reoiimi Hi>i™mnv.
Will practice his profession of Dentistry
V H ATKIN*<'N, F. H. CARTEH E- V. CARTER
.■resident.
Vice-Pre«.
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Important improvements have been made
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THE
H1ÏS1U1AN and SURGEON.
rowN
“For snrumer complaint,” says Ben
L. Bear, a prominent druggist of Los
Angeles, Cal., “I know of no remedy so
sure mid safe to use as Chamberlain's
colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy.”
Mr. Bear is not alone in entertaining
that opiniiiion. as, wherever known,
the remedy is praised by all who use it.
For sale by chitwood Bros.
1
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN,
>!»• Ita aied in A»nl»nd, Or., for the prac-
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ottice next door to Arlington Hotel, near
Che depot
112-M
15th, 1890.
And lasting one week.
The conference committee which
’ id Itesn
¡wen wrestling
hnd
.. with the river and I
hurlxtr bill abinpleted its work anti t
made a report last week. The total
appropriation as passed by tbe House
was 819,973,945. The Senate made the
HggregHte by amendments anil hddi-
tions 825,786,853. The conference
ooiuruittee now makes the total appro­
priation 824,961,295. A more liberal
river and liar|x>r bill has never been
passed by coujnwsB.
So far as the Pacific coast it con­
cerned no change has lieeu made iu
harbor appropriations with the ex­
ception of that for Oakland, which the
House made $125,(44), tbe Senate in­
creasing it to $185,000, while tbe con­
ference committee has compromised
on 8165,000, For the Cascades iu
Oregon the House voted $4(4),000, the
Senate $450,000, while the conference
committee baa made tbe amount
8^15,000. The mouth of tbe Colum­
bia river was given by the House $425,-
000, the Senate making it $5(4),000,
while tbe conference committee al­
lowed $475,000. For tbe Columbia
river between Boek Islam! rapids and
Priest rapids the Senate inserted in
tbe bill an appropriation of 879,000,
but the oontersnco oommittee cut the
at^utuut
^y«#70,(XXl
L«<ìAL.
NO. 14
THE NEW RIFLE.
River »nd Harter Bill as Finally Agreed
1 ’ Upon
Austin 2. HammoncL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
PHYSICIAN
• w
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1890
PRÛPUSSIONAL CARD3.
ATTt>ll.NEY
TIDINGS
of Advertising:
J. L. DOWNING.
All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and
Harrows have ever sold in this market.
POWDER
R epair S
For Harrows and Plows Constantly on Hand
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