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L P Fbher INGS ASHLAND TIDINGS W. II. LEEDS. Publisher. OTaB Oavoo.N. 4* J. T. Bowiitch, ASHLAND, OREGON. SPRING WAGONS, \s ill prat tire in all courts of the Slate, collections promptly made aud remitted. FARM WAGONS Morris M. Hxrkaoss, AND COUNSELOR, G rant ’ s P ass , O regon . Ailn-e tn Atilt Building, Front street. pt 14.0 Bobert A. Miller, ^/// Goods Fully Guaranteed A11 onie.y -ut - I atiM', Will practice iu all the courts of the Sime. £1^* »FFU'E with W. H. Parker, oppmdte ('••art Hot*..-«.», Ju« kson\nie, Or,-. 141 Dr. J. S. Barsoa. AND SURGEON, A sh LAN 1», O kbgon . «•flier at r»*sub*n<*o oil Main street, next d«M»r U» Prvsbyteriau church. Dr. S. T. Sourer PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. A^HLA.NB, ORF.GON. Office in O«i»i Follow!» building, mm •<»□<! *floor, <>n Main street. f 11-12 MEDFORD, OREGON. iiffh-z- in Hamlin's Bhs-k-Resilience on (' street. 13—W PH YSICI AN, SPRAINS. physician , OREGON. '»flit» for the present at the Congregai tonai ParMouage [12* THE Dr. J. H. Hall, PHYSICIAN and SV KG EON. Nine Years in Hospital Practice.) Ml Main Street, Ashland, Or. Cure. Sure Mrs. ?. M. Wooster, M. D., ARBLAND, THE PIONEERS. 5TJA^SOil » Has in Ashland. Or., for th#* pra< - tire of his profession. Makes all chronic dhws sin h as .is Khvumali>m. Asthma. Piles. Kidney diseases. Liver Complaints, Female Di.-ta.se>. ,kc., a specialty. Consul tation free. Ofliur next door to Arlington Hotel, near the depot. 112-44 ’B a ’MEOPATHIO , Pott atyle at Hollow Axle, Pacific Coast Gear, with Stake Rack Monday, Sept. 15th, 1890. Bed and California Roller Brake. Dr. W. Stonfi91d, ECLECTIC nos. Legal newt Cards Bi rent, etc., gotten up in living prioes. and desolation there presented to us. her in the rapid strides she is soon to LARO CAPITAL Storms beset ub ; dangers surround us; make. It is now a strange fact that Oration IMiverrd by Fletcher Unti at the penis encompass us; and trials envelop Oregon iB somewhat in the rear of ago a dispatch from us. Our brave band has been reduced, the other western states, yet circum Annual Reunion of the Pioneers of unced the formation in our berilB decreased, our provisions stances do not justify such a place. Southern Oregon. Sept. 11, *90. a shipping uniou, with seized, many of onr wagons and arms The foundation of a grand state is rd object of dealing with la- Pioneers, Friends, Ladies and Gen abandoned, aud our own strength has heroically laid; the material is all fur- | tious throughout the world, tlemen:— When I received the invita almost been speut. With prayers to nulled to make a remarkable struct "and especially to resist the D runny tion from the committee, askiug me to God for our sad sacrifices of dearest ure; its progress, whether rapid or of trades unions, to protect employee address the Pioneer Society of South friet«’', hr-rt'i'y return thanks for slow, depends upon the efforts of the I from terrorism and to generally pro ern Oregon on this occasion, the ques our own ueiiveiance, and ask liis mer workmen. Now is the time tor our mote shipping lutereets." This auion tion immediately presented iteelt' to cies and watchful care in our farther efforts for we are the workmen; no a tepresouca a capital of ¿9. Ml.uUl ),o<J0. me: What relation do 1 bear to the journey, for as yet we have only made is the time for our success. The sue On Saturday a New York du-patch pioneers, that 1 Bbotild address them? a commencement. Though six long, ct«s of youth is the sucoess of life aud aaid that a nnmlier of the riali.“-! cor 1 cau relate no camp-fire scenes; uu weary months have gone, life’s battles the noblest victory which can be won. | porations in the country, eomraeing ox-team trains can I tell about; no en have just begun. We must yet follow One glance into the past, one short I the 'A caungUuUse sj stem, the Yale counters with fierce Indian tribes or along the trails, clearing our way, consideration of the present, one i Lock Company, the Cult Arms Com pitiless elements have I experienced; fighting the savage tribes, hunger and thought for the future, vividly places ' pany snd others, had formed ;iu alli no battlefield lias beeu decked with nature's pitiless elements, and endure before each one of ue his obligation i ance against strikes. The purties to my blood; I helped effect no settle all those hardships as our fathers have aud duty. Monumental to the great the compact employ l>etw«eii 30,000 ment; this laud as yet owes naught to related them to us. Then, and not till bruvery of our pioneer fathers, aud as and 60,000 workers, ami diret 'ly suje ONE ENJOVS me. I asked myself, considering well then, young frieuds, may we fully re an incentive to our own higher uims uoit Lum 23(l,iM aj to 3(A),COO people. IL-.tl’ the m<*!h<>-] and results whnn the tiardslupe of those sturdy pioneers, alize our obligation to those brave and and efforts, should we ever keep up Under the regulations adopted(by this their fierce conflicts with Indians and sturdy pioneers. the enthusuMm of these reunions by i atiumce all work is to cease in < ase of - \ i tipoi’ Fig's is taken; it is pleasant the elements and bold endurance of After they broke their way across like celebrations under the auspices a strike, anti no factory is to employ mi! it iri shin.' to the taste, ami acts miseries and pains without number, the Ruckle«. they worked witu energy of the Native Sons and Daughters of any worke“ who may have left a fac ;• it!yyet promptly on the Kidnevg, unflinching and without a groan - what and zeal; and while they struck the ax Southern Oregou. tory uu a strike, nor is any ,tss.> ,iated ;• t’.ti I B om els, cleanses the jvb - have I to do with the pioneers? dee]>er into the monarchs of the forest It is a remarkable fact in every in factory to set k wu.-kers during a strike With confused mind I looked als>ut and played upon the upright harps of stance of progress, development, or. from any of the torin-aU-d works. o ' i effectually, dispels colds. ht«d- me. I beard, instead of the slow, nature the overture of western lilierty, evolution, so-called, that the gtailu- t'tid t’-vi rs :-nd cures h.-ibit.vs! It la a«oudiiiun wmeh <*uufrouts us. creaking wagons of ox-team trains, making the dim old aisles of the forest tions from lower to higher stages nre not a theory. Iu the eye of the law, -putiidi periniinciitly. For st le the rattling and puffing and shrill resound with the harmonious chords marked by senes of changes winch are whether we speak of natural or human and <1 la.ttles by all whistle of monstrous railway trains, of busy life and civilization, the women termed causes, leading to various re law, the man who employs laltor is rushing along with hghtuiug speed; 1 settled themselves to conditions of pa sults. This is an established law up I exactly on the same footing with the wjp usauuue all w* would guarantee the saw, instead, of the bumble log cabin tieuoe and liegan to train their children on which is based the theory of every man w.en ie hired. He has tire 'satne t CAttC.jce, cal . the title and also guarantee him. The with its port holt«, the massive p ails to a love for their new home, their evolutionist and which has marked ' legal rights and the same duties, no -¿, Ä.'. HE IV YORK. AT perceptibly the course of the human more and no less, aud whatever the guaranty company agreed to Mr. of grand, commodious buildings; 1 country and their God. Tht u the spinning wheel was the race, aud which has goveined with laborer Sage’s terms, aud yesterday he Bigned listened, not to thrilling tales of blood may do for his protection the the agreement and will turn the mon curdling encounters, but rather to the piano, the industrious click of th" equal exactness the eourse of our employer may do for his. To put it happy conversation of quiet, peaceful knitting needles the paint brush, an 1 fat het,:. Then while we praise you, iu another form if -ombinutions of • ey over to the company to-morrow, or as stxui as the title cau lie searched life; I heard the pealing Itells, winch honest labor was the standard of virtue. pione, rs, for your bravery and hero wage workers are lawful, oom bi nation® and the paper passed. Mortgagee on fifty years ago had no place in this The strong arm of iron nerve aud the ism. w hile we praise you for your bold of wage payers are equally lawful. the budding were given and Talmage then wild and dangerous land; the muscle of the sturdy pioneer have giv endurance of miseries and pains, we Each is selfish and devoted to his own insured bis life in favor of the guar spinning wheel I could not fin<i, but en us a country honored by the great must also rememlxsr that you are but interests, but one has just as much anty company for 82.31,000. The debt heard instead the humming sound and est of nations, and of which no mt.n men; matter in itself powerless; for right to exist as the other. is to be paid off in a year. Work on busy stir of great factories; I >aw the can but lie proud. May those sicken in ae xirdance with that great law you This being so aud no candid per farmer plowing and reaping peacefully, ing scenes, those terrible encounters, mast vet submit to that inevitable and son the church is to begin at once. deny it—it is apparent that the mechanic drive his nail without a those tierce and desperate struggles be ti'ia! eliange produced by an external there can must lie some urgent proximate fear, the artist scaling the loftiest stainpe.i firmly upon our minds to-day; power and which marks the last stage Ailyl. v to Mother.. cause for these unions of capital in peaks and penetrating the remotest for thus came our fathers, making the Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup h a» wilds in search of grand and pictur woods resound with their anthems of of earthly existence, and unless the the two countries in which labor is Jaw there fails, is the beginning of a more highly favored I bin anywhere been used by mothers for children teeth higher progression. Hence if we else in the world. The desire of gain ing for over fifty years with perfect suc esque scenes to trace upon Ins canvas; courage aud bravery. I nder the management of the Oregon state cess. It relieves the little sufferer at I spied the poet meandering along the The forests have been cut, the land would praise the cause of our graud will not account for it, since by such Board of Agriculture, will be he’d on once, produces natural, quiet sleep by happy rills, guided by the inspiration broken, the cabins desolated, the development, if we would praise the combinations a portion of the indi the .slate fairground* near Salem freeing the child from pain, and the of his fancy, mid, finding a secret spot bottles changed, for many have gone cause of our present condition, with vidual profit of each metn!<er must commencing on little cherub wakes "bright as a button." reuiovtsl from the'constant stirof busy to that bourne from which no traveler all our blessings, conveniences and be surrendered for the maiu.ainauce It is very pleasant to taste sooths the life, settle himself tn hnppy commun returns. From them take not a laurel; child, softens the gums, allays pain, re ion with nature; I heard the tinkling disparage not their sacred names; let comforts; if we would praise the cause of the whole, thereby lessening the of all our future hopes and ambitions;1 net gain of each. There mils’, be some lieves wind, regulates the bowels, and Itells and saw the gentle herds moving not their labor be lost. Anil let us im- we must praise that power which strauge impelling motive, and it is And lasting one week. is the best known remedy for diarrh-ea. whether arising from teething or other lazily along the uHidingt rails,through plaDt their heroic acts firmly upon our called our fathers to their bold en claarly to be found in the continued grassy plaius and over gr<-en hillsides. minds, reverencing them, honoring counters as well as to praise them for and increasing aggressiveness of laltor oauses. Twenty-five cents a tiottle. Yea, I saw our bright land, though them as an obligation which we ow e to their courage and bravery. Yet as we organizations. Capital finds that it y 11 just Itorn into civilization, furnished them. do honor to them in the future, may cannot protect itself against combined I with all the blessings and convenien The past belongs to our fathers. we well say: Fathers, rest iu peace; labor without adopting the plan of ag ces ef this great age, and apace with They have been the bone, the sinew, blessed be your ashes; glory lie to Í gregation and union; and hence this J I all the world m the wonderful inarch I he nerve and the life of our country your names, to your fidelity aud to ? of progress. Only fifty years ago, how in its past, and to them we owe the your patriotism! Yea! may we all in entirely new phase of the question. When it comes to a comparison of different! A contrast more marvelous debt for our freedom aud present ease acceuts exclaim: ----- CASH PKEMll MS----- equities it will t>e found that capital, than is shown iu the history of any and prosperity. But bow shall we pay Brave pioneers we thank you for this home. on the whole, is no more desirous to ottered for agricultural, stock anil mechan This bounteous birthland of the free. other spot oil t lie face of the glolie. that debt? The future « ours. Let ical exhibits, for works of art an,l fancy oppress lalmr than laltor is to oppress Where wanderers from afar may come, CURES PERMANENTLY How came this wonderful change, us tight our battles as bravely, as cour work and for trials of »ped And breathe the air of liberty. capital. 1 be man who hires gets his Reduced rates for fare an.l freight on all and in so short a time? Shall we call ageously as did they theirs. Ours are In this dear Southern Oregon. labor on the beet terms he can; the lraii'}H>rtalloii lines to an.l from tin- fair, tins God ’ s favored laud, or shall we at of a different character, y.et are just as important improvements have la-eu made Still may her flowers untrammelled spring, man who i6 hired gets all be cau for Suffered Years In Pain. tribute the glory of her development important, even in this great age, as upon the grounds and increased facilities Her harvests wave, her cities rise. his laltor; and that is the whole ques 14 Sumner 8t., Cleveland, Ohio, are «diered exhibitors. Anti yet till time shall fold his u ing to the heroic deeds of brave men? Ab, were their severe encounters in the Aug U. 1888. tion of labor aud capital in a nutshell. Remain earth’s loveliest paradise: In 1851 I «Drained my arm clubbing cheat- those pitiful scenes, those heart-sicken past; and if fought as they should be, Yea! This, our Southern Oregou. I The contention is and must be a never nuta; buffered y<-ara in unit and could no: lift ing encounters have not lieen spent for require just as much hard, persistent ; endiug one, but if at any stage of the my arm. It was finally cured by st. JaeotM nothing. This cheerful, peaceful quiet work, though they need not be fought Oil. ¿ACOl^ETZENSPERGER. Thu Verdict Vuan inion*. I controversy one party arms itself with which we now enjoy has cost uiauy aud with blood. What we are to do is Testimonials Che- rfully Renewed. W. D. Suit. Druggist, Bippns. Ind., new aud improved weiijsius it certain many more, mid far severer conflicts measured by what has been done. Chronic Cases the Rest Cures. Will I >e open Four Nights testifies: 1 can reooomend Electric ly cannot blame the other for doing than is possible for us to realize. Ev You. alone, brave Pioneers, who yet Bitters as “ the very best remedy. Every the same thing. during the week. ery heart pierced by the poisoned ar survive Time's gauntlet, can realize bottle sold has given relief in every case. The practical solution of the prole row or the musket ball, every blow of what change aud marvelous progress One man took six bottles, and was cured lem »lendid field of horse*, entered in the is mutual concession, and. in ex the deadly tomahawk ami bloody have been made in the past fifty years. I Rheumatism of 10 years standing." of department, ami tine exhibitions of cases, arbitration. It is believed ASHLAND. OREGON ra< ing will be given eiu h day scalping knife has been offset by a You, alone, can predict our future, aud Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville. Ohio, treme Entries for premiums elo<*i* Monday at 1 : ’>0 blessing which now falls to our bands. w hat is iu store for us, should we do affirms: ‘‘The best selling medicene I that in most east« a strike enutiot re successfully for the strikers. A p. in. Exhibitors art* urge<l to make as many Then, can I ask can you who are our part. You have battled to put have ever handled in my 20 years ex- sult «»f their entrie* on Saturdaj before the fair few men may gain an advantage, but jienenoe, is Electric Bitters. Thou as po«sible. Goods, animals and articles not pioneers ask what relation do I. this glorious region iu a state of de of others have added their tes the rank and file will lie losers. Cer for exhibition must be in their places by 10 do yon, bear to the pioneers? Nay, we velopment; you have placed it upon sands timony. so that the verdict is unanimous m. on Monday, Agencv Wells. are weighted down by an obligation the wheels of progress, and have given that Elecrric Bitters do cure all diseases tain it is that a strike makes it not necessary but proper for capital not iu our power to realize, though yet it motion; but it cannot be carried on of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood, Only- ouly PRICES OF ADMISSION combine, and combinations of cap in our power to repay. We feel that by its own momentum, for the road to a half dollar a bottle at Chitwood Bros. to ital must be in time too strong for Men's day ticket W obligation more aud more as we con development is an uphill road, and re Drug Store. Woman’s day ticket combinations or laltor. because they sider more deeply mid realize more quires the coutiutial application of in Man's season ticket $2 '»0 can outlast them.- |S F. Chronicle. W o ÜNDS,C1JTS.SWELLING9 perfectly that it is we who are reaping creasing force to prevent regression. W oinan's season ticket |1 00 The Mound Builders Send to th»‘secretary at Portland, Oregon, Sorely«^Permanently the harvest of your hands, Pumtier Resisting forces are count lens in the A very interesting discovery wus When Iou are All Run llunn, for a premium list. D. II. LOONEY, Fathers, it is we who are enjoying the way of human progress, aud as we look made on the shore of Lake Minne '^hy DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS; President. Hsve no appetite, feel tired all thetimk, fruits of your laliors and the blessings out into tlie future we see our course J. T GREGG, Secretary. ■fiuCHA.S.A.VQGELER Co. SALTO. tonka, m Minnesota; last week. A I MORE I lll . .. for which you suffered. Yea, we are tilled with obstacles blockading the mound was explored, and gave evi sleep does not refresh yon, feel weak marching along through life's journey, way. We must stand or tight. To dence of a pre-histona race. The and lislletui. have dyspepsia, have oold bauds and feel, are constipated, and, in SEVEN HUNDRED mal^iug it cciupkralively a journey of stolid is to imri-h— to tigh* w to ad tnoutfd is about Uiirty feet in diameter, , fact * your t,ysM,m is all cut «>1 order, take ease aud luxury, scarcely ever, or vance. different styles aud differ and usee eeven feet above the sur Dr. Hill, r's Hydrastine Restorative. It never, recognizing the great price that The once strong arm of the brave rounding land, and eight feet above gives refreshing sleep, renewed strength was paid that we might live in peace pioneer is growing weak and feeble, the lake, toward the edge of which one goal digestion, perfect nutrition and ent kinds of Steves for ~ «ale nt T. K. Hol- and quiet aud partake of the bless while one by one their uutnlter is slow si le geutly slopes. Near by is another 1 VKBFBCT HEALTH. Fur Heating and G’ooidug are ings and comforts now furnished iu ly decreasing. No longer can we look mound of about the same size. On ton’s. our cheerful homes. to them for aid -their force is nearly- these mounds grow large tree«, which World's ©eSt ' manufactured under the I Tile Printing Business Then, in your behalf, young people, spent. Let us lift our banner anil are from one hundred and fifty to two the Native Sous and Daughters of raise our voices, and press on and on, hundred years old. Below the mound's The growth of the printing business me3”-3 thlttæ ?p,. U007e “æ*. This Southern Oregon, may 1 recognize that we may tie honored of God and surface was found earth tightly is one of the most wonderful phenom tills great obligation which we owe to man, and keep up this grand prosper tramped in, almost like rock. By this ena of the centnry. The increase in from our pioneer fathers ami mothers. ity, instituted by those who have means, and by building on a hill, the number, size aud circulation of f0ni,d^ Let us first go back with them to broken the way for us. can be where the drainage wan perfect, the daily and weekly journals, magazines —OF their quiet homes in the far east, re In 1844. Dayton, of New .Jersey, ex an -lent people sealed up their graves and other i<eri<alical publications is moving, if m our power, for a few mo claimed with oratorical voice in the almost hermetically. When this hard startling for even those who have ments, all these conveniences, com balls of congress: "Of all the countries earth was removed by the excavators, watches! its course for fifty year»». The forts mal advantages which we now on the face of the globe, Oregou is the there were found, at a depth of three consumption of printing pajter in the enjoy. Let us, in our imagination, least favored by heaven. It is the to six feet, the graves of the mound United States amounts to about as plan our trip across the continent, se mere nddlings of creation. Russia has builders, full of their bones aud their many tons in 189u us it did pounds in cure our ox-teams and ponderous her Liberia. England has her Botany- crockery. Specimens of their bones 1790. The regular Sunday issue of a wagons, and, having equipped our Bay audit the United States should and teeth showed that these men were leading metropolitan daily require« selves with guns, ammunition, ax and ever need a country where to banish large and brawny. One big skull was from sixty to eighty tons of white pa a few necessary provisions, let ns start her rogues and scoundrels the utility obtained different m type from the per. Many trains of freight cars out upon our long and perilous trip of Oregon would be manifest” modem skull. The bodies were all would be required to traus|K>rt the Captain Sturgiss said that; “rather buried with their heads toward the weekly output of one of the many across the plains and Rockies. Follow along in your mind the slow-creeping than to have new states beyond the mound's center. Eviuently the bodies great publishing and . -, houses. . , Science , , train, moving along with n motion Rockies, the Union would lie better were doubled up when buried, for the scarcely perceptible, wearying even to off if Oregon should siuk into skulls were found touching the upper material for paper, aud the printing think alHiut. Yet we move gleefully ‘Symtnee’s hole.’ ” leg bones. The teeth are long, strong industry, as it now exists, exhibits along, cheered by the new scenes of Thomas H. Benton thought “the and sound, aud with nerve cavities some of the greatest triumphs of in At the - life aud socinl chats about the blazing good terminus should be set on the much deeper than iD modern teeth. ventive genius. The uewspajter had a campfires. But hark! Themonotouy Rockies;” while Senator McDuffy, of The pottery is decidedly interesting, slow growth until the steamship and and stillness are broken by the cry of South Caroliua, “wouldn’t give a too. One of the fragmentary jars is the telegraph annihilated distance aud “Indians! Indians!” Arouse your pinch of snuff for the whole territory,” wrapped in closely woven cloth, which made all the civilized world one com carload of stoves and ranges just received. The mirni to the stir and consternation and thanked God "for the mercies of had beeD imbedded in the clsv before mon neighborhood: tlien, as if the con line in the county. Call and see and believe it. then produced, picturing to your the Rockies.” baking. This shown that the mound dition« for which it hail waited were selves, if in your power, those severe A commentator asks: “What would builders, unlike the Indians, were come, it entered on a career of devel conflicts, and your little baud rushing Dayton or Sturgiss or McDuffy or weavers of considerable ability. opment such as the wildest eutliusiast here mid there to find a fortified ejiot, Benton now think if either could take j could not have foreseen in bis most while that stnnll flock and your dearest a Pullman ear at Chicago to-day and j frantic dreams. It is to-day the moat State of Ohio. City of Toledo, ( friends are falling one by one under visit the Oregon of 1890?” “The his potential of all iutiuences in molding Lccas County. > HS' the unerring mm of Indians in am tory of the Pacific slope since that de public opinions and directing the *>.,rf sy®n^ . l^ubtlees bush. Now the conflict is ended. We bate iu Congress of 1844 has lieen is toe^nw/^tnerTAhefinn of F. J* ooar course of ‘ events. Doubtleee theuews- the news claim the victory, though the loss is marvelous beyond any precedent in paper has its faults, for it is made to of^Toledo, ( criuntrail ’ d H idare af^ ‘ / tL “ Ult lh ® deln,UH1H readmg ours. Then in our imagination we lay the annals of the race.” suit the demands of the reading pub- pub- those dear fallen friends and brave Now do the populace of the East and that said firm will pay the sum of llc auJ- therefore, ratters to various hearts into the untrodden sod of the look toward the setting sun and re- ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each testes. Il is too often an lutermeddler savage wilds, uncoffined, unknelled. alize what an empire is _ growing up and every case of Catarrh that can not in private affairs, too often intensely FOR Yor. What a solemn Oh, what a sad hour here to be kissed daily by the linger be cured by the use of H al ' b C atahkh partisan in politics, in temperately t>tw- FRANK J. CHENEY. J do we now experience! We are now at ing I teams of the genial orb of light ere Cvnt. tional in religion or unwholesomely to before me and subscribed tn bigoted in atK-iolom a loss to know what to do. Onr num lie muk« luto the ocean, to rise upon the my Sworn .... ’. Btu, with all its presence, this (ith dav of December. “ 5^7 5?. bers are reduced. Shall we continue far Orient Yet it is a surprising fact in A. D. lKHfi. ! defects, the newspa|>er is, next to the A. W. GLEASON. or return? Nay, we must proceed, as the history of the Northwest that the _ I ___ uuuv. school, th® great, educator of our time, sbali , Notary . Public our fathers did. Their brave hearts growth of Oregon is comparatively Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal- Hn‘l amount of good that it ac- did not falter. As we move on after slow, the population now being only lv and acta directly on the blood and complieh«« should make us tolerant the sad consideration of our trying ex about 300,(XMI. In 1870 79-81 of the mucous surfaces of the system. Send of the evil that 1» justly charged to its .account. The daily papers gather from perience, let us picture vividly in our population were natives of the United for testimonials, free. ,, j j , L. henbt & Co., Toledo, O. , the pulpit, from legislative halls, from imagination ourselves enduring all States, while 37-81 were born in Ore i-iTbold by Druggists, ,5c. aud conventions, those severities anil fierce encounters, gon. Tins explains in part the slow from scientific aud sociological bodies, and then, when we shall have reached growth of the state, for the conditions Mind-Reading Feat our imagined destination, draw up iu which gave rise to these statistics have from magazines, books, interviews and our minds the scene of despondency not lieen radically changed since that Chicago, Sept 10.—P. Alexander I all other sources of information the time Hence our state has derived Johnson, mimi reader, performed a freshest thoughts, the latest views on Call arid Examine Them now on but little benefit ss yet from immi feat in this city which eclipses all simi all stilee of every question that attracts A Safe Investiiient. gration, aud its growth has been due lar records. He has been doing many : public attention. The cream of cur Is one which is guaranteed to bring Exhibition at rent thought is found in the editoria's, yon satisfactory results, or in case of to a great extent to the natural in remarkable things here, anti finally his ' interviews, correspondence and ex failure a return of purchase price. On crease in the population, uuaided by manager decided to attempt the Name tracts printed in the lea<liug daily pa this safe plan you can buy from our ad the settlement within its Ixtrders of test that resulted in the death of the well-known mind-reader. Bishop, in lters. The results of the learning of vertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's people from elsewhere. the ages are condensed iu these ut New Discovery for Consumption, It is Oregon’s development h.-ts been due New York, that of finding a name iu a all guaranteed to bring relief in every case, then to Oregonians, the offspring of hotel register and pronouncing it A terances. When they are classified when used for anv affection of throat, committee of well-ktrown newspaper aud collated so as to give a just aud lungs or chest, such as consumption, in those who first placed it upon the men and physicians drove m a hack adequate view of present opinions on a ASHLAND, OR. flammation of lungH, bronohitis. asthma, wheels of progress, a fact which should hve issue, who can conceive of a more whooping cough, croup, etc., etc. It is lie gratifying to the old pioneers. But from the auditorium park to the Graud powerful and useful educational intiu- pleasant and agreeable to taste. |>erfect- these facts are not likely to lie true of Pacific by a circuitous route, and go Iv safe, and can always be depended u|e the next decade. Emigration is set ing to the register selected a name, and euce than such a collection.—(Inven on. Trial bottles free at Chitwood Bros.' ting in so strongly toward the north leaving one of their number iu charge tive Age. 1368 Market Street. drugstore. west that a great deal of it will find of the register they returned to the A Roni to Ladins auditorium, where Johnson had re its way to Oregon. SAN FRANCISCO, CALA. I Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows, Sons anti daughters of Oregon, up mained in custody. Another man Ladies w ho desire a lieautiful clear on a basis as shown in the statistics bandaged his eyes. Johueon immedi i skin, free front piutples, tzuils. blotches 14 21—ly Oliver (’hilled Steel (one and two horse) Plows. of 1870, we are now more than one ately rushed down stairs, mounted the and other eruptions, should oommence hundred thousand strong, a mighty box carriage aud drove blindfolded to at ouce to use Dr Gunn's Improved A full line of Garden City Clipj>er Steel Plows. baud of Oregonians, considering the the Grand Pacific. He rushed to the Liver Pills. They will also remove that l.xtk about your eves and make state's short existence. A vast har- register, turued the leaves rapidly, heavy them bright, and will cure headache Disc Harrows—all sizes. veat is in store for us, should we now found the name, re|>eated it, and gave from whatever cause it arises. Keiueiu only make ourselves the reapers. Now the uutnlter of the prge and the date of her. you are only required to take one Spring Tooth Harrows, can we plainly sec what lias lieen pro the month. On his way Itack to the small pill at lied time, which is coated duced by the endless suffenngH and auditorium, he was token with a severe with pure sugar, and will not gripe or Scotch Drag Harrows, I hardships 6o patiently endured; and chill, which threw him into a fit His produce any unpleasant eensation. Bold now do we realize more definitely our luwistanto al first pronounced him at 25c by T. K. lioltou. The celebrated Steel King I debt of gratitude, and feel more keenly dead, but after working on him two The ClAcksnuu, Salmon Hatcher). our duty to help push forward this hours, life was again perceptible. At Spring T(M>th Harrow. Work at the Clackamas salmon grand country iu the rapid pace of uight the mind-reader was resting comfortably, but was exceedingly hatchery has lieen commenced, aud in progress. a few weekB eggs an<l young fish may A responsibility rests upon us—a weak. I lie seen in all stages of growth. The noble responsibility. Our slate has a artificial propagation of salmon is an grander destiny before her than any Excitement which goes to make up our mighty Runs high in this city over "Sy»U-m interesting study. L’lxm its hucomb , ASHLAND, OREG. union. Her natural resources afford Builder,’’ as everybody is using it for to a large extent, depends the future immense sources of wealth and will Malaria, Constipation, Dyspepsia, ini of the salmon industry of this state, soon lie an attract tve influence to the pure bhxxi. aud catarrh of the stomach, as the natural increase of the fish is outside world. She bus been appro and it is only (1 a bottle at Chitwood's not sufficient to keep pace with the priately styled the “gardeu spot” of drug store Get a bottle and tell your heavy annual catch. United States The Most Rapid aud Littst Improved Fish CommisBiouer Hubbard this year the union, while our own small sec neigh bora about it. has charge of the hatchery, and the tion still proudly lifts its banner as Hlblmrd'B Rheumatic and Liver Pills. usual euccees is expected. The out the “Italy of Oregou.” Our climatic Absolutely Pure. oonditious are unsurpassable, a rest These pill* are scientifically compounded, put of vonng fish this year, however, ing place to the great moving mass and uniform tn action. No X'ipiiig pain so will fall short of that of last year, A eream of tertar baking powder- commonly following the use of pill*. They owing to the high water and a delay WiLEY B. ALLEN & CO. Highest of all in leavening strength.— now seeking homes ill the western are adrpted to poth adults aud ehildreu with in building the racks. If 4,00u,000 states. perfect safety. We guarantee they have no GENERAL AGENTS. U. X Govemun itt /{'port, Aug. 17, The destiny of our state is our des equal in the cure of Sick Headache, Consti young fish are obtained, the fish com ¿11 First Street, I'urtlati.i, Orecon dyspepsia, and biliousnesa; and as 1888. tiny if we ouly make ourselves a part pation. an appetizer they excel any other prepare missioners will realize their expecta ri-' ins»! Agent wauled iu tions.—(Oregonian. of her, and strive to keep apace with tlott. lOew.ly every euuiity. MOUNTAIN HACKS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law i-HYSICIAN Talmage'» Big Church. [New York dispatch, Sept. 10.] Talmage has got his money, and the Brooklyn tabernacle will be finished I within six months. It has taken a vast deal of negotiation, many plead ings and some downright begging to Hecure the great sum needed to erect the largest tabernacle in the world. As a last resource the trustees went to Russell Sage, and this afternoon lie signed an agreement by which he loans them a M25,00U for one year at 6 per cent, interest. The trustees got together the fiotsanu and jetsam of the old tabernacle property, held it and the laud on _ which the old building stood, and with the money and some subscriptions which they received, and some returns from Dr. Talmage’s pleadings, they got together a sum sufficiently large to buy a plot of ground in the most aristocratic part of Brooklyn. A very beautiful design was adopted. There is no church in New York and Brooklyn of such exquisite architect ural proportiene as this will be. It suggests the famous Holy Trinity Church of Boston. The new talier- nacle will represent the • um of $5()5,- 000. Mr. Sage was willing to lend the money provided the Title and German- American Guaranty Company would G.C. EDDINGS Rustia S. Haxmoad,, ATTORNEY AT LAW ATTORN EV ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1890 VOL. XV PROFESSIONAL CARDS, Complete li-l of Abxtrscts of Titleeto.landi iu Jackxou county. Titles examined. Titles perfected Rec ords corrected, etc. 1X^1 Each Jod Printing terms of Subscription: One copy, one year........................ f 2 50 ** " SIX lUOUths............................ 1 50 75 " “ three months................. •'1 nb Kates, six copies for............. 12 50 Terms, in advance. A xhlasu , TIDINGS. 1 ' ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Editor and Bo« 234! PAVILION eveev S tiffness - SwyïectMWss J. S. Walter, M. D. S., Will ]. nut ice hia profession of Dentistry —AT— ^ ûore T hroat * A shland , O regon . office a residence. A. C. Caldwell Mechanical and Operative Dentist. ASHLAND, OREGON. Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for the p tinleHs extraction of teeth. Ottice over the Bank.—[12-33] J. S. Howard, CAR-LOAD Notary Public and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. All kind» of real estate business given care ful itte-dioti. and in formation rumisi ed cun.-.-rnitig pro|H-rty iu the new towu. C. W. Boot, Surveyor—Ashland. BAIN XtiF* Purveying of all kinds promptly at frini cd to.* Charges reasonable and cor reel work guaranteed. Orders forwork in all pa rte of the county promptly attended to. e with G. F. Billings. 14i 1-2. lv. Ui"i<jlitinnn H. C. Myer, Ashland, Oregon. KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. A big finest X. H ATKINSON, F. «.CARTER t. V. CARTER •*resideut. Vice-Pres. Cashier The Bank of Ashland ASHLAND ÏÏÎLSOÏS Was Awarded the only h EW ÍW-AW GRAND PRIZE AA Come ASHLAND OGN. Paid Up Capital, $100,000.no Does a General Banking Business. '«»llec-tinn* made At all acceasifcle pointe on favor able terms. "ighl w.wh uige and telegraphic transfer« Portland, San F ts ”‘, ím <» a¿>4 New York. th/Af hnuqht a* *t andari! i tries*. wagons . Hacks and Carts AUCTIONEER I- preiHired at all time» U» tell livestock, Iioiiseholai k <~„I'. or other i,ro|a-rty of am knot til Ashland, or wilt atien.l to calls to go ANYWHERE IN THE t ill N I RY. Long ex|»-rieti,v in the business enables me to guarntee »ati»fix-1loll. AliTlOMlN V»H..lSI> KVKRV S » Tf Kb* Y f'ir sale of stock. A«hlsn«L Or. F. K. BRIGHTM (N «* MILLS and ! Martin I Harris’s ONLY PERFECT TOWN - LOTS SEV/lHû MECHAM ISM ----- Iu the town of----- MONTAGUE, Siskiyou co., Cai., For Sale on Easy Terms. One-fourth down: Imlance twelve and eighteen months. s,-e map at the Ratl*>>ad Pepot for graded prices, etc., or address I> H. HASKELL. Town Site Agent C. I’. K. R., San Fiat» i>co. t'alifnrDia. IW-* PHOTOGRAPHY Having one of the l>e«t skylights in Or egon, and knowing how to use it, I UVARANTEK HOOD WoKK. M. E. TYLER, A chland . O hboon . Myer’s Block,east ffl'le M iuu street. /XM ily USL. 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. js A