Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 07, 1890, Image 2

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    IRRIGATING St HEMlX
ASHLAND TIDINGS
Jacksonville Items.
THE ELECTIONS.
NEIGHBORING CWNTIE8.
Grants Ta»» Courier.
HiLLERS
/
TAKE COUNTY.
A few days ago Mr. F. H. BrighamA . George R. Neil and W. L. Miller
Tuesday seems to have been a cool
ILakevfew Examiner Oct «1.1
November 7, 1#9U day fur tbe Republicans almost alL* an examining engineer, arrived at Ve paying Ashland a business visit
The couuty and alate tux together
over tbe United States. Tbe reeujC Grant’s Pass to investigate tbe feasi- this week, aud may take a trip soon ae ia 17* > mills tor Lake thia year, .»r the
far
south
as
Lie
Angeles,
Cal.
of
tbe
Congressional
elections
cannot
bilHy of constructing a huge irrigat­
NOTES AND NEWS.
same ae last areetsnieut.
be accurately announced yet, «mt ing ditch from Rogue river to tbe ad
Sheriff Birdsey is seriously ill, and
enough in kDown to make tbe Demo­ jacent lands. Mr. Brigham is oper­ his attending physician. 1W. Jones, of
Win. Welch and family, formerly of
Wm. O’Brien, John Dillion, T. D crats jubilant over a certain majority ating with and for a combination of Medford, prononncee hie disease ca­ Jackson county, are now resident» of
7REATMENT
SCLC
Sullivan and Timothy Harrigan, the in the next House of Representative«. wealthy men who make the construc­ tarrh of tbe bowels.
Paiah-y.
trnnd of Irish land and government Just bow large the majority will lie tion of irrigating ditches a sjiecialtv,
Ti: Remedy for Each Dr
R. F. McComiatigliy, of South War­
r :■
Mrs. Mat Obenchain and her son,
refer in Hgitators who ooiue to America ie a matter of dispute. Tbe New Y’ork just as other great corporations make
to appeal for aid for tbe cause they B orld etatee it at CO to 70, while the railroad building and operating their Frauk, of Lo6t River Valley, are iu ner, lost SOO tous of hay by tire, one
advocate, arrived at New York last Tribune mil not admit more than 30 business. The company which he Jacksonville for the wiuter, to give day last. week, it is Hii[>posed to be
CC. r.!U*; '*. . PRÌSTINE n'STO? r ï «nm ila’ior. «r' >
;
the work of an iueeadiary, and if he is
Moflday. They will visit many sec­ at the largeet. Latest figures indi­ represents have recently planned tbe th« bo;' the benefit of our school.
’ I> . , -, .'■itipttioa ar. ' lira r.l .»..¡ICi. A iH.-rto’tteiii’Sa'I **r< ■
caught anmtnary pn>ceediiigH will lie
tions of the country before returning cate that tbe World is nearest to the construction of nu immense system
Our excellent friends, Mr. and Mrs. liable to end bia career.
to Europe.
; fact«.
» «’ T-.T’.m STtTMCtt ANS LIVER CÜ2E. Car-
of irrigation in Baker county, refer­ S. A. Carleton, of Little Butte creek,
Republicans seem to have sustained ence to which has often been made in were in Jacksonville Saturday, where
Stock of this county will go into the
f’.*, ‘
» a....
.ir. M-:*r.-l l'evor», and a'l T ;■ *■
The price of sealskin sacqnes and
cloaks will be about doubled this fall, serious losses in many of tbe northern tbe Courier. The Baker couuty sys­ they are u'ways welcomed by their "inter in good rendition, l'lm ranges
'S C.TAVRH CUTE- e .rr« 5- /ri'itarr'i.’
have I een firal class this summer, and
and tbe number purchased by the states which they had not beeu cal­ tem involves the construction of an many friends.
arrtco»r*»»l-' n :irc*-ii.*n* ai■
tbe fall grass still makes g<a»d feed.
country editors of Oregon for their culating upon, and iu plaeee where immense dam 137 feet high and 700
Dr. E. B. Picket and wife. Mr. and
wives and daughters will be largely they expected losses their ex pota­ feet long across Powder river, tielow Mrs.
Settlers who expect to tile on the
Mrs. I. W. Webb and
reduced. Ttus is all owing to the fact tions were met every time. A case of tbe mining camp of Fort Sumpter. Mine Wheeler,
Lumsden, of Medford, attend«! G ».H>* L ike receded lands should 1».■
the
latter
sort
was
the
democratic
The
reservoir
thus
formed
will
contain
that tbe fur seals are being killed
on h. u I al the land office promptly at
faster than they can grow, and the victory in Wisconsin, where the whole 1000 acres of land, which, wheu full, Dr. Dobbs l«:ture in Jacksonville last !» o'clock, next Thursday morniug.
Friday
evening.
democratic
ticket
appears
to
be
revel-
!
will average 40 feet in depth. From
demand for sealskin sacqnes keeps up
The laud office officials are Imiind to
lug in a victory as sweet as it is rare this gigautic storage of water ditches
with tbe killing.
Rev. L. Jones, of Grants Pass, was in
| —a plurality of 30,000 on governor, an I will lie constructed to carry the water Jacksonville Saturday and Sunday, accept the first filings that are tendered,
and il is exjiected that some yiersoh
Tbe Prince of Wales and bis friend* a majority in tbe legislature. The on tbe sage brnab plains about Ba­
Baron Hirscb, have gone into the reason for the defeat of the Wisconsin ker City. The cost of this stui>endous attending the first quarterly meeting representing the State will be there to
Qnrc
race horse business, the Baron fur­ republicans is genera'ly understood, scheme soars up to the miliious. The of the M. E. church. The meetings tile ou all lauds aa swamp, although it
were
very
interesting
and
well
at
­
is
a
well
known
fact
that
these
lands
nishing the capital, ala>ut 35,000,000, and it is not to their discredit in the same association have recently in­
were not swamp in I860, (the dale of
and tbe Prince furnishing the tone. eouutry at large. The large Norweg­ duced a company to be formed iu tended throughout.
i 5ATI3 AJO
The newspapers report that tbe Baron ian population of tbe state is a thor­ Pendleton, Umatilla county, with a
Dr. Dobbe lectured at the l’reeby- : granting swamp lands to Oregon) nor
expected to be received ou friendly oughly priest-ridden people, and they capital stock of 81,000,000 to utilize terian church in Jacksonville last Fri­ are they now swamp.
terms in tbe family of the Prince, as 1 have demanded a s«'paratiou of the the waters of the Umatilla river. They day evening. He met a small but ap­
KLAMAT11 COUNTY.
might naturally tie anticipated by a common school fund, so that they are aUo tbe prime movers in a scheme preciative audience, who greatly en­
I Klamath Star. Oet. 81.|
business partner, but the Pnuces« of may apply a portion of it to the main­ for constructing two immense res­ joyed the interesting and vivid "word-
Th ■ Linkville hoiel. eou luetc 1 by
Wslee severely snubbed him, not tenance of their sectarian schools, in ervoirs, one on Butter creek and the painting" of his travels in the Holy
□UGH
Mr. ...id Mrs. Geo. W. Looslcy, <>p. tl«l
wishing to associate upon equality which the teachers are their ministers. other on Birch creek in Umatilla I Land.
formally this week. The Grand t m
with a person engaged in “trade, don’t . The republicans sat down heavily on county. The company which Mr.
Miss Ellen Young left on Wednes­ tral hotel will be opeued to the public
you kuow.” This matter of royal this proposition in their platform this Brigham represents come from Col­
etiquette in England is something time, as they have done heretofore, orado, where irrigation on an exten­ day for Tacoma, Wash., where she Sunday.
goes to take a position in her sister's
hidicrons to American observers.
I and tbe democrats gave the Norweg­ sive scale has developed to a natural
A couple of Indian police from
millinery store there. Her neice, Mrs.
ians
soft
soap
as
an
easy
avenue
to
Klamath Agency arrived Sat unlay
business.
Schooled
in
tbe
practical
At Leavenworth, Kan recently, tbe
W.
I*
Plymale,
accompanied
her
us
postmaster threw ont tbe mail «li- victory at the polls. The result was operations of large irrigating enter­ fHr us Albany, where she will join her and departed Sunday with four truan
urchins of the Indian school who had
tion of the Leavenworth Time« be- no surprise. This is oue instance, prises, Mr. Brigham came to #ee if tbe husband.
started to go a tislnng. It was Hi«
cause it reprinted a list of Catholic however. As to the upheavals and things which the Courier has been
r"JG COMPANY, SXN FRANCISCO
The railroad—our railroad -is pro­ kids, not the fish, that were caught
fair raffies. His action has tieeu sus­ landslide« throughout the whole of saying about the possibilities of util­
tained by tbe Postmaster-General aud tbe northern states, we haven't very izing tbe waters of Rogue river are gressing slowly, but satisfactorily to­ this time.
ward early completion. Gradiug is
the Time» has filed enit against Post­ much to say just at this jinctnre— I true.
going steadily on, but the all inipor- I Rapih' Roberta has sold ont, Judge
master Ritchie for $10,(MX) damages, don't feel in a very talkative mood, in
HE EXAMINES KOOUE RIVEB.
taut location of tbe Jacksonville de­ Smith having bought bis entire stock.
making tbe claim that do law can for­ fact.
On Tuesday, in company with pot is still held iu abeyance, and the He goes to Salem Saturday. As spec­
Blaine
called
attention
the
other
bid an Aineraican newspaper printing
day to the fact that it is tbe almost MeHsrs. P. H. Hartli, Arthur Conklin possible location of it near the hum ial agent for the Stat« Fir« Insiir.inc«
the news.
■
invariable rule that the first election and Geo. H. Currey, he drove up the quarry ou Jackson creek will probab­ Company, of Salem, he goes to solicit
river
to
Gold
Hill,
winch,
according
in
Oregon,
Washington
and
Idaho.
after a presidential contest goes
ly boom real estate in that locality
Rapid Transit.
against tbe administration—but the to the railroad survey ih 144 feet high­ next. .
Mr. Lofton, of Drews valley, says
er
than
thia
place.
ARer
examining
New York. October 27.—Arrange­ rille didu’t demand such a complete
the mining exi'itemeut of School creek
Halloween
was
celebrated
in
Jack
­
the
volume
of
water
ip
the
river,
the
ments are being made for the laying disruption and overturning of Repub­
is inteuse. Tbe disc,.very of free gol.
of a double pneumatic line between lican strongholds as has taken place. bauks and the feasibility of cutting a sonville in a WBy that fairly )iing«l on there has brought capital to the trout
ditch along its banks he returned to the midnight maraudings of ‘'Kansas already. Claims are selling at from
New York and Philadelphia. Between
In California tbe tide is running the
these two and all intermediate points other way, however, aud the Repub­ this place expressing himself satisfied bushwhackers." This is an intellect­ $50 to 311)0 anil Dr. Frank, of Lake­
it is expected that letters, newspapers licans are rejoicing over the election that tbe construction of a ditch down ual age, and the lietter elements of view, lately offered $500 fora foititli
!*- —> Í
-F
— *
and small packages will be whirled at of Markham for governor by a good the river from Gold Hill is both pos­ ma’iety can scarcely appreciate the interest in the mine, after testing th«
. 7
/V
e^nsw-less
joke
that
entails
loss
and
in
­
sible
and
practicable,
and
cau
lie
done
the rate of four miles a minute. Elec­ majority and five Congressmen, with
quartz.
tric and pneumatic experts have long a possibility of the sixth. Tbe whole with lees outlay of mouey than he had convenience on peaceful law-abiding
ASHLAND, OREG
A Hainesville cot respondent says:
agreed that there are four essentials republican ticket in the city of San lieen led to believe before examination. citizens. It is to lie hope<l that- the
to the successful operation of pneu- Francisco seems to be eleeud, too, He made no hesitancy in asking if occurrence« of last Friday night will We are very corndly informed that
malic tubes long distances for com­ which if true is a knock-out. for I h > hs there was a sufficient area of land lie- n«ver again lie repeated in Jackson­ Mr. Geo. Hill, w’uo used to work at !
J
f •
THAT CAN BE USED EVER V
mercial purposes. First, the practi­ Buckley. The new election law is low Gold Hili he could report favor­ ville, the oldest town in the valley the Grohs and Gwinn ranch, was shot
which
by
right
of
seniority
ought
to
ably
to
his
company.
and
killed
m
Big
Valley,
Cui.,
whili
cal switching system, whereby carriers giving tuneh trouble in the count, and
set better examples t<> the n*-w«r towns in the act of skiuniug a I h ef, which
HE SURVEYS OUT THE LAND.
may be taken on or drop|ied off at in­ it is said that tbe Democrats will de­
springing up around ns. Of course, he had just killed ill the W ihh I h .
termediate points, thus rendering it mand a recount of the entire city, if
keepersand stenographers of Imth sexes, attribute their success to a course at the
On Wednesday, in company with the we don't hold the darlings of our
possible to use one or two tubes in the victory goes to the republicans.
Portland Business College, Portlaml, Oregon, or the Capital Busi­
Hon. II. B. Miller, Dr. VanDyke aud honaeliolds respo'isilile for these
Italiy < urr*<l.
place of a multitude of tubes, and
ness College, Salem, Oregon. Both are under the management of A. P.
Col. (hn. B. Currey, he drove down things. It must have been sp<M>ks and
Following
are
some
of
the
dis
­
thereby saving tbe first outlay of cap­
My li div mid th« Worsecaseof catarrh Armstrong, have same courses of study, same rates of tuition. Write to either
the river on the north side, passing
ital for the plant, which would make patches received yesterday of the re­ through the river lioltoin as far as hobgoblins that were abroad in the thal 1 ever saw a small child atliicted for joint Catalogue and specimens of jietnnauship, sent free to any address.
sult
Istates:
land
that
night.
wiiti.
Ih« nasal discharge was very
the payment of large dividends cer­
Washington- Congressman Wilson Crpt. Keith’s Ferry, where the river
large and very ofli nsive. Having some
tain; second, a earner which can lie
R.
R.
Parrish,
of
Portland,
was
in
wnscroseed.
The
party
thence
crossed
knowledge of the curative
run at high velocity for a long dis­ is re-elected and the legislature is re­ tbe Rogue river bottom to the Apple­ Jacksonville Tuesday, interviewing the pvrHonal
prop-rtiea of S. S. S.; 1 gave the baby a
tance without beating; third, a means publican.
Montana The state is still some­ gate river, which was crossed below literate in regard to the publication Cours« of S. S. S.. using nothing else, hi
of stopping tbe carrier when sent at a
short time the discharge from the
what
in doubt -both parties claiming the farm of Mr. A. M. Jess. Tbe of a Imok of [Mienis by Oregon authors a noee
high velocity without injury or shock
stopped and the catarrh wis cuied
party then drove up to the lower Ap­ to Im brought out iu tune for the
the
congressman.
to tbe carrier or its contents; aud
plegate bridge and recroeaed that World's fair in Chicago. The plan is ■mtirely and permanently. an there has
Iowa
Goue
Democratic
to
lie.it
beeu
no retun of it since.
fourth, a system of operating that
stream and returned across the divide a feasible one, and many of tlm pia-ms
llxvin Z abtma N.
will make it possible to transmit ar­ the deuce.
and
through
the
Rogue
river
bottom
already
published
by
Oregon
authors
May 10. l»*.Ml.
Indep. udenc. < >.
Michigan - Democrats elect gover­
ticles rapidly without accident.
to Grant's Pass. Mr. Brigham was are literary gems that are destiued to
< Al l. OS'
Treatise on Bl.si.l mid Skin »'.’»eases
All of the above essentials 8. F. nor and 8 ont af 11 congressmen.
Minnesota — Demix’ratic gams. They . surprised at tbe breadth of land capa- live and shine throngh coming ages. lump'd free. SWIF T SPECIFIC < 11.,
CEO-
NUTLEY,
Leake, of Philadelphia, claims to have
! ble of being covered by a ditch from Applegate’s "Ode to the Pioneers"
discovered. In order to test the prac­ have 3 congressmen aud 2 yet in Rogue river.
For
and
Simpson's
"Beautiful
Willamette
ticability and efficiency of Mr. Leake’s doubt.
ItHlIl.t K'-fenu For Oregon
are foremost anmug tbe nnuib«>r. The
A FAVORABLE REPORT.
Well
Broken
Work
or Saddle Horses.
Ohux—McKinley is defeated in his
patent device, a double pneumatic
touchingly beautiful writings of
The D lies Timex-Mountaiueer:--
As the party halted on the bank “Minnie Myrtle" wife of the poet of
Democrats
tube line will shortly be laid between gerrymander«» district.
a a; hi* raiiuh, or a«ldrvs>
The Australian ballot system will le-
Jersey City and Newark, on a ronte elect 14 congressmen, a gain of nine. south of the bridge to take a general I “The Sierras" will sparkle in the daz­ ceive
a bur test in the approaching
Pennsylvania. Democrats elect the view of the surrounding country. Dr. zling rays of generous appreciation,
which has been selected for a through
Ashland, Or.
eh et till, in Washington, as it has been
line. Tbe transmission of letters, governor and ten congressmen, a gniu VanDyke asked him what kind of a although tbe fair young life of the adopted by th« legislature of the new
repot t he would make as to tbe prac­ sweet woman was crush«! by the
newspapers and small packages be­ of three.
6tate. Both parties in Oregon. h I the
South Dakota.—Tbe vote is very ticability of constructing the ditch or rjuggeruaut of man's ambition.
tween these two points will furnish
last general election, adopted this
ditches, and as to the sufficiency of
an approximately accurate criterion close—result yet in doubt.
The superintendent of tbe centeu- manner of voting, and it is expect«l
Wisconsin.—Besides governor anti laud to make it a paying investment,
about the business possibilities of tbe
state legislature, democrats elect (5 out to which he replied: “The ditch will mal quartz mine disappear«! last Sun­ that the next legislature will pass a
new enterprise.
pay, aud there is enough land which day night. The mine was owned tiy law putting this system in force. Re­
Although the inventor will start his of 9 congressmen, a gain of 4.
Alabama.—Full Democratic delega­ a ditch will cover to insure it a good Dr. Braden, aud had been running form in any manner of voting cannot
system for the transmission of letters,
with 20 hands for some time. It is lie inaugnrat«l too soon, as the ex­
investment, and I will so report.”
newspapeis and small packages, he tion to congress.
known that it was paying well as pression of the (>eople at tbe ballot box
Arkansas.
-Republicans
claim
elec
­
hopes in case of success to adapt it to
The
“
Grand''
Hotel
Burned
there was '.Mt ounces of the amalgam is largely controlled now by cliqih*sand
larger uses. In fact, be says be may tion iu first aud second congressional
rings. Any method l>> which (heelect­
yet solve the problem of cheap aud districts.
The interior of the twin hotels, the I sold at Beekman & Kearnes bank or
can honestly signify Ins cbioce,
Arizona. Incomplete and scatter­ Grand snd the Burlington, San Fran- lately. Dr. Braden has given the
rapid trftueit, and run passenger aud
without it being warped by designing
freight trains through monster tn ties ing returns indicate very close vote for Francisco, was badly used up by tire hands a two weeks run in which to politicians for [lereonal cuds, will be
closing out at cost their eli- LARCEST STOCK IN THE
delegate to congress. Impossible to early Monday morning. The tire origi­ make the wages coining to them. Al­
with absolute safely.
very aci’eptable, and we lielieve
draw conclusion at present.
nated in the store of Hileter A Co., though temporary embarassuieut is Australian system comes nearer the
ne- tire stock of
NORTHWEST !
Colorado.—Partial returns indicate in the block, aud s am involved a large the result of the defalcation of the
Twenty-seven Mlles of Big lHtch.
missing superintendent and attach­ coinplishiug this than any oilier.
B. C. Ward, engineer of the Myrtle 6Uch a close vote that full returns part of the block. No lives were lost, ments have been threaten«!, it is
•
- - -
but the guests of the hotels lost cloth­
creek mining ditch, tells the Roee- must tie waited for decisive result
I
A «.real Liver MtiHelnc.
Connecticut.- Legislature Republi­ ing and valuables to a oonsidurable ex­ hoped the owners will tide over the
h«rg Pin indealer that ten of the
Mixed Paints, Varnishes,
difficulty and come out all right..
Dr.
Gunn'»
Improved
Liver
Pills
can
on
joint
ballot.
Democrats
elect
are
tent.
twenty-seven miles of ditch will be
for sick headache, bilious
Tbe only insurance on the one block,
Brushes, Glass,
Mr. W. H. Gore, of Portland (for­ a sure cure dyspepsia,
completed in a few days. This ditch two congressmen. Republicans one.
ind'ge«ti<>n. cos
which was divide.! into tbe two sec­ merly of Jacksonville) and Miss complaint,
will be au average of tive feet at top, The fourth district is uncertain.
tiveiie-s,
torpid
liver, etc. 1 lies« pills
All
Wall Paper, Mouldings,
Delaware.
—
Governor
and
state
tions known as the Grand and the Sopbenia J. lsh were married at Med­ insure perfect digestion correct the liver
three feet at bottom aud twofept deep.
Burlington, was $25,000, which was ford Nov. 5, by Rev. M. A. Williams. and stomach, regulate the bowels, purify
The water will be takeu out of tbe ticket Democratic, also legislature.
Artists’ Materials,
Florida. As usual.
held by the owners <.f the Burlington. Alisa lsh, whose home has always and enrich the blood and make the skin
East Umpqua nver and led over Myr­
Indiana. The Republicans struck a J. P. Martin, agent of tbe Sharon es­ been near Jacksonville, is one of Sout h- clear. They also produce a good appe
tle creek. The company have ordered
Etc.
VINES &. SHRUBBERY
tits, and invigorate and strengthen the
2000 feet of fifteen-inch hydraulic landslide. Democrats elect full state tate, which owns the property, said em Oregon’s fairest and most worthy entire
system by their tonic action. S >ld
ticket
by
15,000
majority
and
11
out.
of
there
was
not
a
dollar
of
insurance
ou
ladies, and many friends here join in
pipe and two giants of 1000 pounds
i
tbe Grand. The wall which separated the wish that the married life of the at 25c. a box by T. K. Holton.
each. They prtqiose to work the 13 congressmen.
«
Illinois.
—
Congressional
delegation
the
two
hotels
saved
the
Grand
to
a
happy young couple may be one of
mines this winter with lioth giants.
About An Extra Session.
.1. II. Settlrmier, Woodburn, Or.
stands
Republicans
7,
Democrats
14.
large extent, aud a good deal of dam­ unclouded bliss. They left for their
They have now fifty men employed
Washington Nov. 3. - The talk in re­
Iowa.—Incomplete returns indicate age was due to t lie water. The heavi­ home in Portland by last night’s train.
in the construction of tbe ditch, and
gard to an exl ra session of congress
est losers are the Burlington hotel and
it is expected to begin mining by electiou entire Democratic ti«ket.
was revived last night by the rumors
Kentucky.
—
Congressional
delega
­
furniture,
$90,000:
Grand
hotel
build
­
Christmas. These mines have been
Hermann at Home.
that tbe president will call a session
worked for years, but owing to a lack tion stands Democrat« 10, Republi­ ing and furniture, $75,000; Hueter
Congressman Hermann nrrived on begining about November 10. legis­
Bros., stock, $5o,000; O. P. Downing,
of water they have not been as profit­ can 1.
Kansas. Ilepublican candidate for loss to stock, ¿211,000; Marvidd A Co., the Roseburg local yesterday evening. lation in contemplation is tbe same
able to tbe owners as desired, though
governor is lieaten. Six out of seven 310,000; Hirst 4 Co., stock, 310,000. He was met at the depot by the Junior that baa la'en already announced, and
they have paid wages.
■S
discoursing some of i h choicest the main reason for calling an extra
When they get a sufficient amount Republican congressional candidates The total loss is estimated at lielween Band
and, as he stepped from the care session would lie to gam two or three
of water, which thia ditch will furnish, are defeated. Senator Ingal l's re-elec­ a quarter and a half million of dollars; music;
he was met tiy a large number of citi­ weeks'time. The short ness of t he re­
these mines will doubtless pay richly tion doubtful. Farmers' Alliance did insurance is light.
zens
with whom friendly greetings gular session is worrying the republi­
it.
for the increased cost of working.
were exolianged and a hearty “welcome cans, ns they do not s«e how they can
Six milfs South of Grant h P ara , J osi *
Louisiana.— A b usual.
Tbe gold is in tbe ground beyond a
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE PROGRAM
pl.ine connty, Oregon.
home" given him by bis old neighbors push through the force bill, the re-
Maryland.—Solid Democratic.
doubt, and when they are worked by
and friends. Mr. Hermann will re­
Massachusetts.- -Democrats gained
the hydraulic process, can’t fail to
Following is tbe program of the main in the city but a few days. He apportioliment bill and the other spe­
pay large dividends. The company two congressmen.
District Institute to be held in Ash­ will go to Coos comity this week to cial measures which they have on the
carpet with tbe necessary appropria­
New York. -Congressional delega­ land, loginning Nov. 24:
have not gone blindly to work in this
visit
his
aged
mother
at
Myrtle
Point.
tion bill and other routine business lie-
tion,
14
Republicans
to
20
D»m<xTnts,
matter as a prospecting venture. They
MONDAY. NOV. 24.
His stay on the eoaat will lie sbert, as tween December and March. Three
have thoroughly prospeoted the a Democratic gam of 6, ami tbe legis­ Evening session.—
tbe second session of this (51«ti^ou- additional weeks in November would HARRIS & MURPHY BROS.
ground and find that the auriferous lature is reported to have a sure Dem­ Nfn4c.
Address of welcome—Prof. P. A. Getz, of gress will convene the 1st of Decehi- be of great advantage to them. The
deposits are extensive and of a high ocratic majority, which means tbe Ashland.
ber, only 32 days from to-day. In an­ president has been in favor of the extra
electiou of Gov. Hill to the I’. S. sen­
grade
Response—Col Robert A. Miller.
A hi itut Oregon.
other column we give an epitome of session from the first,and although it
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Mtseellftneou*.
The company, of which Dr. L. W. ate to eneceed Evarts.
New Jersey shows Democratic gains
Lecture - Prof. II L. Benson, Grant’s Pass. Mr. Hermann’s lalairs during the last is not positively known that lie had
Brown, of Eugene, is president, is or­
APPLE, PEAR. PEACH.
session. It. s 'Paks for itself. We can­ decided to call oue tbe probability he
TUESDAY, NOV. 2f».
ganized with a capital of 25,000 shares in the legislature.
PLUM. PRUNE, CHERRY,
not
write
a
belter
encomium.
|
Plain
­
will
do
so
becomes
much
stronger
In
New
Mexico
the
Democrats
re
­
Morning
st
"sion.
—
at $25 a share, par value, quite a large
<>|H’II«'«Î b«. ••
Music.
dealer,
Get.
31.
within
tbe
last
twenty-four
hours.
elect
delegate
to
congress.
A
I
‘
I'.li'Oi..
NECTARINE.
stami, hi th«- ’»i :»!
amount having already been taken.
Language Lesions—Prof, P. A. Getz, of
In Nevada the Republicans elect Ashland.
AI.MONI). WALNUT, and
Louis Catching, an old miner in
Pntilic Debt statment.
and Manner*—Prof. J. B Horner,
BFFf 'H'TT'iN Viti.,
A Snri- Cun- for Piles.
that section, has tbe contract for the governor and congressman and a ma­ of Moral*
RoM’bu
1 * ti
D » M.i .
The
pulic
debt
aggregate
of
intcreRt-
work on the ditch, and his claim, from jority of the legislature.
work, which aids in Teach­
Itching Biles are known l>v moisture
North Carolina elects nine Demo­ ing Kindergarten
lieanng debt, exclusive of United like perspirntioii, causing intense itch­
Drawing—Miss Ada M. Reynolds
which, m a very primitive manner,
Gri ;•'» Vino. Currants, Gooeelierries,
General Diseu^-ion—“Means and Expedi­ St ites Lomls issued to the Pacific rail­ ing when warm. This form as well as
$9lM) was cleared up in a nine weeks’ cratic congressmen, and the Republi­ ents
l.i ' c '.! h * i ri«H. Raspla'rri'
found Helpful in »< hnol Room Work — roads, is $032.283,390; debt on which Blind, Bleedingaad rrotrndiiiR yield nt
cans
claim
two.
run, has been purchased by the com­
St r:nvL rriea. Figs,
opened by Prof E. E, Smith.
once
to
I>r.
Rosanio's
Pile
Remedy,
interest,
eeased
since
maturity,
$1.708,-
pany. Tbe company uow control 2080
Etc,, Etc.
Afternoon session.—
which nets directly on tlip partsntl'ected.
SISKIYOU IXICNTY.
(»55;
aggregate
of
debt
licaring
no
in
­
Music.
acres, moat of which will do to mine,
I'cr *rr«s ’ir« cromi without irrigation
absorbs
tumors,
allays
itrhinp.
aud
<-f
School
Management
—
Supt.
E.
B.
McElroy.
terest, including national bank fund
The republicans seein to have car­
and cannot be worked out for years to
on lied hill liMtfl, and all of known v.i-
«0«. 1 Drug;.' st«
e, rate.
G<- graphy—Gn* Newbury, Ja< k*onvilli deposited in the Treasury under the fi cts ". peiinanent cure,
come.
the diggings are auywbere ried Siskiyou county. The latest is
r i t; h Ituil succeed in Southern Oregon.
or inai<: treatise free. Dr. Rosanko,
Primary Instruction—Mrs. Mary Txler. of
act of July 14, 1890, $408,445,532; Piqnn. < I. Sold ny T. K. )<■> t.¡:
I'l.ose contsinplating tree planting
near as rich as the prospects indicate, tbe following, received yesterday after­ «»rant’s Pass.
General Discussion—“Grading County aggregate of debt including certificate*
wi t do well to visit our orchard and nu r-
or the gronud already worked has noon: Returns from 27 precincts iu Schools
”—opened bv Pi of. I .. A. Simons.
«<. r write uh for price list.
and notes, offset by cash in Treasury,
Milliner.' anil Ilretwuakiiis.
beeu, it will be a bonanza to the fort­ Siskiyou county give tbe following ma­ Evening session.-
1' ■ ti die. Murphy. Josephine county
$508,185,043; aggregate of debt in­
jorities: Superior Judge, Beard, rep.,
unate owners.
Music.
Oil!
invito
the
ladies
to
.
all
;.t
We
th. »on. R. It. station, Grant’s Pass
cluding certificates and notes, Octo-
321); sheriff. Walker, rep., 19; clerk,
Recitation.
at
Iti«
A-'lil.md
Hotel
and
ex-
Music.
lier 31, 1890, $1,548,(k)0; decrease rooms
Butler, rep., 200; Dist. Att’y, Lodge,
A. H. CARSON & SON.
official I'rnsun Figures for V S.
M iscclianeous.
of Ixmded debt during the month, aiutile our trimmed hats und 1 mímete.
dem., 34b; treasurer, Martin, rep., 37;
Lecture— Rev. I. R. N. Bell, of the “Com­
'I ks . E. B. C hkistian .
Washington, Oct. 31.—The popula­ assessor. Luttrell, dem., SC; school pendium.
87,050,922: total cash in Treasury,
”
M iss M. M. T iffs .
tion of the United .States, as shown by sup’t, Kennedy, dem., 300; coroner aud
October 31,1890, $807,305,120? debts
WKDNESDAV , NOV. 2fi.
the census bulletin issued to-day is public administrator, Hovey, rep., 220. Morning session.—
I less cash in Treasury, Septenier aï,
For Sale Cheap.
«2,480,. mo .
Tbirteeu precincts yet to bear from.
“Education a Right.”—Miss Clara Frink. 1890, $870,903,132; net decrease of
The Analytical -mpt. C. S. Price, of Jack • debt during tbe month $3,008,012.
A win 1 mill and tower corn, let«*
Tbe increase of population as shown
son ville.
a itb 12 ft. wheel and dtep well pump;
by the census is 24.57 per cent. The
—
♦ ♦ »
LiteratureHn th«* Public Schools—Prof. W.
To Proapect Blue Gravel.
also iiwrvoir for wat. r. All nearly
percentage of increase between 1870
J. Crawford, of Medford.
That sonr-tempered. cross, dyspentic
,.™ in
i.. tirsi
2.. j ! class running order.
and 1880 was 30.08. Upon the face
This fino new h«»’«*l in the« enterof the inis-
Lsst year eight Ashland m«n located Generaf Discussion -“Corporal- Punish- individual, should take Dr. J. H. ale n-’W mid
Enquire of .Sau h .V Dodge at Furni­ htess part «»i the city Jins mst be» n erected
these tig arcs show that the population claims in tbe blue gravel region, near ir.< nt”—Opvi.cd Lj Prof. I. B. Raymond.
I-ean's
Sarsaparilla!
It
will
make
turn
on
-he si'eoi the ohi p«ìp*iiar Ashland H< h > o
session.—
increased between 1880 and 1890 only Henley, Cal. They associated them­ Afternoon
«nd li«'- Deen leased bp the well known «nd
feel as well and hearty as the healthiest tur« store.
School Management—(‘outluned.
727,345 more thau between 1870 and selves together uuder the name of the “Busy Work Miss Hattie Newbury, of of ns. vitalizing that is all.
successful landlord,
MANI FACTURER,
1880, while the rate of increase appar­ Eldorado Blue Gravel Mining Co, and Jacksonville.
Farm for Rent.
ently diminished from 30.08 to 24.57 did some prospecting last fall. Tbe Elementary Science—Prof. P. A. Getz, of
Steam Plowing.
For Rent a fine farm near Ashland
per cent It these figures were de­ first point to be determined was to as­ Ashland.
Query Box.
Mr. (’ox passed through Medford on -coutanis over 500 acres, 200 acres in Who will cnnduct the hotel in fir-t-elH-«
rived from correct data they would lie certain whether tbe bine gravel deposit Evening session.—
K ups constantly on hand a full
Monday with his steam engine, on his cultivation; an apple orchard of 12 or style. The table wiU confimi«’ to he kept up
ludeed disappointing. Such reduc­ actually underlies their claims. To
M usie.
to none, and quests « an l»< assured «*f
supply of c\crything in above
way
home from the Beekman V Reamefi 14 acres and some tive acres in prunes second
M
isceilaneous.
tion, in the fat's of the enormous im­ get at tins at a miuiiunm cost, a con­
the
l'
‘
*st
of
tr«
ntinent.
Terms
rt
asonablc.
10
ini«*,
which will be *<»!«] at prices
Fine garden land anil
Le«-tnre—Dr. c C. Stratton, of the Wiliam farm, where be has l>een turning over and plums.
a* low as can be öftere«! anywhere.
migration during the past ten years, tract was given to Dodge *t Williania ettc
University, Salem.
abundance of water for irrigation.
the
soil
for
cultivation
at
the
rate
of
would argue great diminution in fe- to drill a well to tbe depth of 201) feet j
THt RSDAY, NOV. 27.
aixteen acres per day. He pull a eight Fair buildings for all purposes.
ALL ORDERED
WORK
cuudity of population or a correspond­ or less. Tbe work was begun, but M«»rning session.—
For terms and other information,in­
l*,e
which ia cer­
ing increase in the death rate. These owing to difficulty in operating the
Memorial Days in School—Miss A Janut^*OWR
will be rnn«le to give entire sntisfActi«»'
quire
at
the
Tliuxus
office.
tainly showing that «team plowing is
1 • •
figures, however, are easily explained drills the hole was not sunk to the Foia’s. of Ashland.
Organization*-Prof. J. 1’». Bonier, a PU<*i'eH8, aa the coat for running ia
when the character of tbe data used is depth desired. The company now of School
Repairing Neatly Done
Roseburg.
understood. It is h well known fact, parvises to liegin prospecting work
Physiology aud Hygiene—Miss Georgia not over S5 per day.—[Medford Mail. Notice to Fruit (trowels.
rtl low rete», an.! all work done promptly.
A.
Chase,
of
Ashland.
haviug be. n demonstrated by an ex­ again, and coucludwl a few days ago to
tensive and thorough investigation ailtuit some other gentlemen to au in­ Afternoon session-
43
H JLDGE.
School Management—« ontinued.
A meetiuc "f tbe ■■»•uthern Oregon Fruit
that tbe census of 1870 was grossly de­ terest m tbe venture. For that pur­ Composition
Work —Miss Emma Coleman,
liruwvr-
A»»u.-igtiuii
it*
<
all«<l
for
1
o
*
be-k
p
ficient in the Southern stales, so much pose a prospecting copartnership is to of Medf«»rd.
in. Nov sth. al the city Hall. Mr'ltor-I.
so as not ouly to give an exaggerated lie formed and shares disposed of to < lass Drill in Reading—Ashland schools. In Combination, I'roportieii. and ProceM of Election of oili,, r» iuui oilier ibi|«>rt*ut bu»
M usie.
prepH ration. Ihn.t's Sarsaparilla posses»«» the inc»» to la-:ran-*Hctc'l. A full aiien<laii<‘c I*
rate of increase of population between those who want them, up to a certain
Adjournment.
ROBERTA MILIEU.
full curative value of the beat kuowu reme­ <le»ire<1.
1870 and 1880 in these states, but to amount. The number of shares is
President.
affect very materially the rate of in­ placed nt 150, par value 820, and the N otbi .—Persons attending the IllNlltllte dies of the vegetable kingdom.
reenliarin
«trenght
and
economy
—
Hmsi
’
a
an<l
trav
linir
by
way
of
railroad
will
pay
I
crease lu the country at large.
purchase of one share gives the pur­ full fare goiug, and return uertifluates for
Is the only medicine of which
Dissolution of Copartnership.
chaser a 150th interest m the property. the reduced rare will be i^ued at the Insti­ Sarsaparilla
< h'l'K’E Ganianl Bl<»< k,
can truly bo said, “ 100 doses one dollar."
tute.
Prwipenm» California Fruit Grower».
The locators of the claims are H. B.
Other
medicine»
require
larger
doses,
and
do
The
best
inn*i<
al
talent
<»f
Ashland
will
Pomoua, November 2.—Tbe last Carter, J. M. McCall, F. Roper. Sarn'l furni«h excellent music for ea-h evening not produce a« good results as
teu car loads of dned prunes from , Watson, I. W. Burns«, H. T. Chit­ ‘ . *e**ion.
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
tlotvl« and private boarding house* will
The under
taken the Lumber
Pomona valley went to New York to- ' wood, L N. Phillips and W. II. Leeds, furnish
Fruit Boxes ati<l fruit u apDing va|>« r
accommodations at reasonable rate*.
Peculiar in its medicinal merit. Hood's
Yard
by R owt - <k Moore,
and
eacj
of
them
has
about
ten
day. This baa beeu the moot pnia-
«»n han-l ami for sale at W<*11> Furgo offi< • .
north
of
track
in railroad
Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto un­
Ganiard Bl«»« k.
perous year tbe fruit growers in this i shares. It is the purpose of the com-
a*ldnion
Riaolnrion* of Commendation
known. and has won the title of “ The great­
1
pany
to
first
determine
that
the
claims
section have ever had. Tbe l’ouioua
following resolution* were adopted test blood purifier ever discovered.”
,
A shland ,
Proyrex* finds that tbe peach, apricot, cover the blue gravel, and iu so doing, by The
the Ministers Association of Ashland, i Peculiar in its “good name at home“ —
C»r and prune cropa of this valley if the result shall be favorable, to then November R, Koo
Assignee's
Salt*.
there
is
more
of
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
sold
in
A
CHOICE
LOT
OF
W hereas , th«' Rev. F. K. Van Tassel has
resold for $27i».lk)o. Ten years ago incorporate and begiu prospecting for
resigne«! the pastorate of the Baptist church Lowell, where it is made, than of all other
there was not an orchard iu tbe valley. what tbe blue giavel is snpi>osed to of
The nnd«?ri’igne<l. Hssififnei* ol th«1 os’at* if
Ashland, ami expect« to remove from
Scores of farmers who were ju debt six contain. The articles of agreement < nr city, thus severing his relation in the blood purifiers.
W M. Gilroy, offers for ^ale the fullov. ii -
Peculiar In It» phenomenal record of tales
are
m
[(oanession
oi
each
of
the
gen
­
Ashland
.Minister's
A«M«K*iatiou
Therefore
personal
property of (In- estate, ul th»* plan
months ago, as a result <>( over specu­
Resolved, that we hereby express our deep abroad, no other preparation has attained
mil mil! and wa’rchGu«.? on Helman street,
lation during tbe I mm > ui three jearw tlemen, und anyone wanting any fur­ regret
For
sale-about
4
X)
acres
of
extra
quality
that
this
separation
i«
to
occur,
an«l
railroad
«*ro*s|
tg, A«hUud, viz
j of Hgric'tUu'-al Ian«i. beiug a vh .t of th« BOUGH
ago, are now out of debt and bHve ther information can obtain it from that duty calls our brother to another field such popularity in so short a time. It
Is
Peculiar
to
Itself.
i Hiram C»»h r Donation Lan«i ‘ laim: *ii’ia
oi labor. We wish also to testify that our |
money laid away in the bank for tbe I them.
LUMBER.
‘«i aboiii • niib s from Atshiu ni. \ of a
Wednesday morning, a committee of asMK’iation with the Rev. F. K. VanTassel
Peculiar tn tbe originality and effectivenesa : ! t«
FEN< E BOSTS,
more general planting of orchards
mile «outii ef I'uueuix. J «c’->ou < »> ;uty.
has
been
very
pleasant
ami
helpful
in
every
FL< »«»RING.
the company, Messrs. Roper. Burns» way, and we nowr heartily commend him of It» advertising, its methods are continually <»r«K‘>» The Oregjn A < *lif«»rni* railroad
next winter.
MOULDING.
and Phillips went oyer to Henley, to to hi- future charge as a Godly man, a w ise being copied by competitors.
an l tlf (»«. gon X (uli:*<«rnm <age ma«!
Af’fM.E BOXES,
passing
through
said
land,
ibis
trai
t
of
Onlrr» fur builiilngkofeverv kirul prompt­
pu«tor
and
an
able
minister
of
the
word.
”
look
over
tbe
ground
al»d
report
upon
OFLiOE FURNITURE.
Peculiar In the way it win» the i>eople'» lan«! is all A No. 1 deep Mac k l«»ain. b.dtom
Syrups, comb and strained honey,
F. («. strange , Pre«.
SAI
DESK, Etc. ly fil!e«l.
tbe
best
method
of
prospecting.
They
confidence, oue bottle always sells anotbei.
pickles, salt salmon, herring, Preucu
lan«i being one of ti.e flr>t claim* settled
C. A. L ewis , M. E.
M achinery —Planer, mat- her. m '»¡bier,
i upon in Rogue River valley. All well
G. J. W ebster , Cong.
cheese, dried fruits aud a complete i intended to visit all the mines that,
supplied with living water Thia land will teunoner, jig saw ’•aud papering ma< liii> ;
Hood’s Sarsaparilla ! be
•tack of staple and fancy groceries, at I have been opened on tbe blue gravel
>ol<i in qnant’Hes to suit purchasers cut-off'and rip->aws, etc., etc.
lead, and will probably return home
They must be sold f«»r 'ash. and cash only.
D. L. Minkler 4 Son’s.
•
Use Begg"' Dandelion Bitter» for lndige»- «old bv druggists II; six for 45. Prepared For further information inquire of E. J
JAM12S NORBIS,
uly bv C I HOOD & CO.. Apott., «anes, Farlow. Ashland, Oregon or E. D. Foudray,
JAMES S. ROGERS.
this evening.
tion. .lyapepsi* and all kindred disease».
Assignee.
Boy’s knee pauts and units-just
It has no Musila ease« of this kind For , («well. Mass
Phoenix. Oregon.
Ashland,
Or., Aug. 9, lw>9.
Ashland,
Or,,
Sept.
18,
l«yo.
sale
by
all
druggists.
Ashland.
Ore.,
Oct.
3»
lfi90.
opened at Hunsaker’s,
Matber gloves take tbe cake.
• '
100 Doses One Dollar
Friday
1 Prescripts
T. K. Saltan, Agent, Ashland, Oregon
SLATES,
PAPER, INK,
RED HOUSE
J. L. DOWNING.
BARGAINS MADE
XT COST!
Dry - Granulated - Sugar
FOR
At the RED HOUSE!
WOODBURN
AT COST
Proprietor
Ashland, Or., June 20, 1890.
AT
O. H. BLOUNT’S.
New Meat Market A. H. CARSON &SON, Prop’s.
Shads and Ornamental Trees.
HEADQUARTERS
Tourists ft Commercial Men.
II. JUDG1
E. K. Brightman, Prop., ASHLAND, OREGON.
Melt's New S1 kh ‘ s from $1.5(> pr., up—
Immense Line of Them.
Men's Loots. *$2. d 0, up.
Men's < iloves. .’»(•<• up.
Men’s Riveted < »veralls.
Men'" Lined Duck < 'oats.
Men's Fine Woolen Underwear,
Men's ('otton I nderwear,
Loys' Underwear,
Loys’ New Suits,
up.
Men's New Dress Suit> only SI2.1M».
Men’s Fine Black Figured Suits. SiK.Od.
Men’s Overcoats, S öäh ». up.
New lot Silk Hdkfs.
Fine Stylish New Line of Neckwear.
*•
New Lot of Pleated Bosom Shirts.
All Kinds of Fine Wool < »vershirts.
Something Late and Nice in Fine Woo] Sox.
Men’s ('otton Pants, 5(»e pr.
Men’s Fine Dress Cottonade Pants. sl.’><> up.
New Lot < ><1<I Vests, all prices.
Trunks ami Valises of all kinds.
Big Line of Men’s Hats.
Peculiar
REMEMBER
J. W. Hockersmith
Of Men's < ìoods
YOURS TRULY,
O. I I. BI X)TJNT