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ASHLAND TIDINGS MEETING OF CONGRESS. OVR HEAVY TAXPAYERS. Wrisley, J. R Real Estate Transactions. а. Orli 5,700 — 4,0.10^ John A C hastain to Wilhelmina T' ur The following are the Jackson coun 3,211 man, lots 9 and lu in block io of Phoenix; The second session of the Fifty-first Friday December .">, is» 2.SM ron. >.5 ud . Congress convened last Monday at ty tax-payers who pay ou taxable 9..W. Frank I. and Mar- M Lili W thi*« year: » ( h IV111 ! Í noon, 227 members of the House be property exceeding 11. Hftl \\ art hen. n w'4 n w „ t f M 4.00) I w. <*«»!ituiniio? 11» a' :t- »• NOTES AND NEWS. ing in their seats, and an unusually Atkiufton, W. H > 9,0H0 б, 100 1S,583 G. F anil F. M. Billings i large attendance in the Senate for the Andrews, A. L 2.MHÌ S IG-1UU acre» in see. 5. t<, AsMocialion. Ashland B. A I« .5.133 opening day. 3,19.5 Asbpoie A Iulow ('. E and (¡live J. Wile Paris bad a enow storm last Friday 2, luo son, 10**4 of si c. 1.’», tp. At 1:30 p. m. the President's mes AbrahainH. Sol A Hyman which impeded travel aud delayed the sage was announced, Hiid its reading a my, Haskel 3,357 eon. #3,ti' 0. 2.1S5 mails, l’be sun» was four inches consumed an hour anil a half, after Aiken. G. H. A S. S Anderson Dunlap to Sa In »», lol 2,362 II and 1?, blk 1. <amu( 1 Aiikins. B F iddiiion <•* Jpep. which both houses adjourned. The Augle A Plymale 2.M7O Phoenix; con. * 152 ::.4d» A Webb......... Welborn and Marv ( . B« v>«»n to Emma I George Franeie Train wunta to fast message is a conservative, clear, busi- Adkili» Anderson, E. K J. Foss, 25 acres in tp. s. r 1. w; also _ > 100 days at the world's fair. He has nees-like document and upon its con Addison, William........... 3 0 interest in the Robinson A Beeson irri Tlie World Enriched. our perunsaion, provided he doesn’t elusion was warmly applauded by the A mine rm an. Henry gai ing ditch from Wagner • The fncilitiea of the present day for Wn. F’ Su ope to Marv J Republicans in the House. The full Ayers, C. fast too obtrusively. T. K the production of everything that of se*4 of sec. lt'»f tp. :15. s. text of it is given in the T idings sup BoltDU. Bauer, Frank con. 4>S0. will conduce to the material welfare and Dr. Mary Walker is said to be dy plement this week. . Bank of Ashland Edward Manville to F» comfort of mankind are almost unlimit ing. her Illness being a Ooneevjuence of Barman. Belinda The session will be a busy one. if »•f ne*4 of sw!4, «nd ed and when Syrup of Figs was first pro bufferings endured at Andersonville the Republicans sneceed in passing Butler, G. s tp. 37. s. r. 3. w— B h » arri- duced the world was enriched with tin Billing», G. F Edwtn Richard: prison during lhe war. all the importaut measures they have | Barron, H. F 13,490 only perfect laxative kn »wn, na it is the ardson to Jacob 9,213 only remedy which is truly pleasing and ami n’ a of tie11 < Powderly Bays the Farmers Alliance in contemplation. Besides the regu Bvbwick, R Barron, E. B 6,251 refreshing to the taste and prompt *■ nd of see tp. 3s. aud lhe Kuighta of Labor will work lar appropriation bills, which always Barron., G. W 6,995 1» 1 Newton 1 effectual to cleanse the aystem gently in mid vote together for mutual interests consume much time, there will lie Bolt, John 2.552 • s, blk.'-l. « eiitral I’oinl 4,175 the Soring time or, in fact, at any time aud principle« tipuu which they agree. urged the apportionment bill, the fed Benedict, R L. I. Angle to J. A. Edward*. I hiu I W. H 4,095 and the better it is known the more pop 37, >. r. 2, w ; con. ♦••(». eral elections bill, the subsidy and | ■ I Bradshaw, Brown. H. R 12,945 ular it becomes. The Indian Messiah craze doesn't shipping lull, coinage bills of various N. ('. Dozier to Fannie I Dozier, land In Brown, George 2,422 see. 23, tp. s. r. I. e—2» 21 UM.I aclt- J U mi - id to abate, as was indicated last character, to say nothing of the host Bradley, I-aura 2,2HU Lorenzo Sleppy to Jvptha Da ison, nw‘ 7,5*6 ! week, and there is as much prospect of other hills of general and specia Beall, 1’. F. estate sw*4 of sec. 2.H. s. r. 1, w— ;*» am c*; con 6,264 . of war now ns there bus lieeu at any nature which are sure to lie intro 1 Beall, R. V Alice ( . Applegate to Warrell Litieli. Barneburg. F 1» 675 of liw*4. >»•<•, 1»». tp. 31.», b. r. 1, v— I»» ar time. duce. L Bellinger, M 4.2Z2 LAKE COUNTY. Jeptha DaviMiii to Lucinda Davis»» Blecher. Henry 2.065 of n * ’4, mv . .32, tp. 3.S. s i j.,; eon. S Bonner’s $50,000 mare, Sunol, will I Lakeview Examiner Nov. -.7. | Kauhfurd, G. W 6. (»72 1 Simon IL Hull to I In»-. || V. he’plrv winter in California again. She l)ilS BriM’ka, E. <' 5,576 J. L. CannoD, who lives on G 1 cm >fie nw*4 and n*2 of sui4 hi «ec. 3.:, , Barnum, W, S not yet lowered her last year's record, ne ’4 of sec. 32. tp. 33, r. 1.1—.,_»o , 7,535 1 Lake, just west of Willow Branch, Beek, John John W. < > x to * s. M'irt'i!. -1 but Bonn« r hop. s yet to see her do it. Birdsey, 1» N 3.. aOM brought a load of turkeys to Lakeview sec. 27. tp. 36, a. r 1, w — j<>> acres Hon. C. B. Watson is in town OU Birdaey, F. G Mtamboiil brought down hts record to 3,261 : Monday, Hiid disposed of them readily S. S Martin to John W. «'.\, «. i roi’ker. N! rs. J. D busim-s« before the circuit court. 2,940 at 81.75 each. 2:11 at Stockton last Saturday. and a strip of land • adof sai I 1»! < 'uolidge, < > .*,¡71» uiidivideu one thin! interest in lot 3,i>00 ,j N. Phillip« and A. H. Hammond, Chavner, Tho». estate of The official vote of Suu Francisco in , s, Al Henderson and W. Bayley who an l 1" n blk 1. and lots j. J. E 2.001» blk II. lots 1, 2, 7, s, 11, 12. j.; 14 js tlie r cent election, just made public, at t jrneys, of Aablaud.was >n town dur- : , 1 churchman, Clawson, H. A 3,700 ! were so badly beaten by Maupin and 1». bik F. lots 9. 1h. 11, L. I ; rtn.| I shows that Pond (dem.) for govenor, Uig th" week. t arter, H. B 9.. 585 j Jones, are able to lie out, but are not lot I in bik*. D. < > mid F, i'ab ni ( arleton, S. A 2.240 I themselves received a plurality of 211, and Coffee, S. S. Mart in to J «din . Cox. i yet. Their nppenrmice I. L. Ankle, of Medford, was in t aae, J. I , F. M. Co 3,97«’» tcr' si in wa!cr ditch lH'!on<ring for asBociat«* justice of the supreme o •> I gives some idea of ths close call they Con.wtaut, Isaac, estate of Jacksonville Tnesdiiy. of 1» I . < . No. « 4 roll. II. 2. <500 had. court, a plurality of 12IXL These two C«»akley, Emma Virginia II. Bright to Mathi 2,9ti7 I were the only IXemocrats on Hie ticKet F. T. Downing, of Central Point, Christian, Mrs. L lot 1, blk 33, Ja< k'«’iiv ill«*; i on. Cook, Mrs. J. J .... J. H. Clayton has sold a half interest The I'. H ami N ad liiion to t who were ahead in the city. Sander was in Jacksonville the first of the Cuuningham, John........... 2.750 ¡ in his Silver Lake store to a company Ashland was rerordrd in book of p son, the Bepiiblican uotuinse for mayor week. Colver, llulda 3,600 Cardwell, J. A., estate of has 3MI8 plurality. 3.155 ! of which F. M. Chrisman is manager. Hon. Henry Klippel returned Mon Coleman, L. C • 1«S,.362 Mr. Clayton's wife, who has been quite Everything Else Failed Henry Villard re*-:med to New day from Chicago, where he has Is-en (’luggage, Janies, estate of 1,20 sick and ism the Good Samaritan I am » ms '» ’ Tt A Welsh now 28 years old, and from 2.. 500 • York from Europe lust Saturday. To attending a meeting of the world’s Cantrall, Andrew Portland, is fast re the time I w ¡is seven years of age ii : i 4,s7u hospital at the reporters who sought to interview fair commissioners. ( rt*ebeer, Jacob 3. K7I i covering her health and will soon lie til 188;), I suffer« <1 uffh a sev* re ease ( ardwell, Mrs. Ellen him he would iuy alMolulely nothing 2. SU 1 able to return home. W. H. Leeds, editor of the T idings . Cautrall, John estate of of scrofula. During ibis time i took 2,»>MS I atsiut the conditiou of bis railroad aud Z 5.350 Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Johnson, Mr. every known remedy.* Ifni toiiop.tr- other enterprise«. He was in excellent and bis wife ami little daughter spent Cameron, Coakley. Miss L. E 2.500 • and Mrs. G. L. Davis, S. H. Hull, G. poee. My fallier took me to North humor with the world, however, the Saturday in Jacksonville. < ooke, N 2 l.i H. c i I..'. W. Coulter, Ed. Patterger, Jno. Wns- Carolina, where I war put mid-r H e reporter» say, and is ready for some Hon. W. H. Parker has sold bis 1 Dollnrhide, Dunn. P........... 13.500 ley, J. A. Skeeder, C. H. l’iercc, from treatment of an emmeii* pliV'-ii'iaii. other brilliant play iu the financial new Cullgraph tyqiewriter to C. W. Dunn, G. W 3,000 î Medford, were here laBt week locating 1 he iiKsileinet; given in«' had only game. K ibler, and has another Caligraph a’ Daley, A. J i a temporary effect, for shortly ¡ f:e> Dow niug, F. T 6.612 timlier lands in Klamath county. work in his office, that lie ordered The fidlowing populations make no Dungan, John B 4.01b luyretiiru the scrofula b«oke out in .. from Portland next day. Dickinson, W. R 2,969 , DEI. NOKTE eot .-crv, CAI., interesting eorupansou: Busei'iu Em more malignant fomi, ami I «. «- .■ DeBar, George 3.750 I jl’reseenl City Record. Nov. 2s. pire. 113,354,t»49; United States, fi2,4N»,- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Muller are the Drum. Janies off than ever liefore. In 1K85 I di«- 3,40n 541); Germany, 46.^51,450; France, 38,- proud and happy parents of a Imnuc- DeKotHiam, Henrietta 4.7« a i Suit will Is* commenced next week continm*«! taking nil otlu*r me.licmt«» 3.044 218,903; Austria-Hungary, 4<>,44*4.81 IM; mg baby la»y. County clerk Muller Duggan, Dennis........... ami Commence«! taking Swift’s Spe ; Donegan. Patrick 1.. >00 agaiuet six different sets of bondsmen Great Britain and Ireland, 35,246 633; and Hon. W. II. Parker, the delighted Devlin, John 6.69« ' for the recovery of th«1 money due Del cific (S. S. S.) I took a number <>f b.>; 3 062 j Italy. 18,460,000; Spam.l 7,550,246. grandparents, wear the Hdd«*d houor Dean, Sirs. Annie M Norte county, by reason of the short ties and it euri <1 nie. I in,ve I» en Erb. W. W •’.,132 ! It is only a question of time wheu we with their usual grace and dignity. ages iti the County Clerk, Auditor ami free from tcrofula from that time iiu- Ed nail. Martha 2,44 ) shall lead even Russia, and with our T. A. S izemohk , Elliott, James Becorder officers for the past five years. til now. 2,ttÄ» ! A. H. Maegley, of Portland, arrive«! I Earhart, Samuel increase will lie the leadership of the 2,660 J'iedinotit, S. C. in Ja«-ksor.ville Monday to assist bn- M.370 1 ■ Fish, Thos F Twenty-five hundred ¡xiiind» of English-speaking civilization. 2,2')O j leather, the produce of the taunerv of mother-in-law, Mrs. Karewski, in the i Fuller. L D t'liiireh Meeting 2,101 ¡ Ill the House of Pepreecutatives management of the estate of G. Ka ■ Farnham. C Farlow. Mary D 9,294 i Dennie Tryon of this city, was taken Tin» Presbyterian p(»<»pi<» of this last Monday, Dockery, of Missouri, rewski. Fryer. J. J 2,915 to Grant's I’asson Tuesday by Tom city held their .annual biibineHs rne<*t- offered for reference a resolution re i Furry, Samuel 5.055 • Berry. Sine«' the leather of this Miss Paulia Karewski left for Port Fisher, Newman citing that it is alleged twelve sena 1,652 introiluced into ing on last \\ e<hb‘fulay afternoon Fordyce. Anna 4. :k'»6 tannery was first At tliiH meeting reports were heard tor« aud fifteen representative«, pend land to-night. ! France, Joseph 5.00U Soiitliern Oregon there has Isn't! a ing the passage >f the “silver bill,” W L. Miller, correspondent of the Fisher, Mrs. Mary A 2,72S ; steady demand for it in preference to from the officers and various societies of the church. The past year has were admitted to partnership in vari Medfor*l Muilt who lias lss»n quite <iennan Loan Society 9,000 s. B 10.2.50 Han Jose leather. been one of most encouraging pro ous "silver [ssils," by which they real sick with pneumonia the past week, ! Galey, (»aniard, <‘•»car 16.101 James Sinkard was shot on last gress. 1 welve- new members h«ive ized $ 11l.iKM),lMX• profits in advance of is able to be out again. Gregory, W. ,J • ».‘Mil Gordan, Uriah the price of silver after the passage ol 2,444 Monday night tn Beed’s Saloon on be*-n receiv<*d and then» arc at prescnl iofl. John 3 900 i Front street, by Henry Mulkey. The 184 iielive ifietnlirr» with n rem'iv««! the act, and directing the committee i Th«' Plymiile residence property h:is • < Gordon, Alfred 9,173 ' weapon used was a thirty-eight calilire roil of 15. lli«- Sdbb.uh school on ou coinage, weights and measure» to at last Ix' -n deciiied u|s>i> ns the ter ! Gains, James ........... 5,790 ¡ impure into all the facts ami circiim- ' minal grounds of the Jacksonville ami i Geary, h. R. A wife 3,2X0 ' revolver. Hie ball lodging in the right roiled K'*2 during' the year mid I ih <! «■artield Lime A Iron Co collar bone, where it whs cut out. an averiq'e att.-nd met« of 77. The stance» connected with the tele Medford railroad. Mr. Plymale has • Gilson. Thos. A Son ¡iiirchased the Liun resideiuM on the 2,937 Th«' cause of the shotting is unknown. Christum Endeavor stx'iety has 2.5 graph«! purchase and sale of silver. ! Howard, Zenas 2.M9S opposite sale of the streit. and will ; Hutchings, J. B. R 2,200 Mr. Sinkard says: "We hail just had a members. 211 active and .‘> ruwoeiats. B. P. Shilluber - Mrs. Partiugton) take possession this w«»ek. a ■ High. Govan 2 i d) drink at lhe bar, when Mulkey turned I’he financial showing is es|MH-ially Houck, Mrs. Johanna died at his home in Boston last week 6,699 Ins back on me and walked away a few ehi'crmg. From ail sotirct's and for E. Manvilie, of Forest Creek, who Helm. A. C 2,101 at an advanced age. The San Fran ; Hen in, J. s sold out la»t Week ami starled East, Ml i feet, uddeuiy turned, drew a pistol all purposes some $1219) has l»>en cisco Alt<t, a day or two before his Hotel Company, Ashland 2.132 and tirttil. There was no trouble receive«! and dial ursed. The triiste«'» death, had the following: "Mrs. Par was bronglit to Jacksonville by the j Hunsaker. E. B........... lietween us that I know of." Mulkey have received and «bsbnrsed $82!».41. sheriff Sat unlay night-m a writ of ar- I t Hargadine, Geo. R 2,4 k» tington” is about to die. All lovers of I Hcrsh!»erger, G. T rest issued on the affidavit of Veit 2.319 is well known in this country, Laving The ladies co-operation Bocietv raise.! bmnor in its nu>“t innocent form will i Herman, Binger 7.000 lately worked at Engley’s cauqi. $268.45 for the enlarging of the lec joiu us in saying that her death “don’t Schutz, that he was owing him $37 i Hoekvrsmith, J. 11 2,05.» ture room and other purposes. The 7.4! . KLAMATH COUNTY. magnify,” for »lie and Ike are im for lw—r. Mr. Manville, whose Ismds i Hamlin, Eliza J last of th" manse debt was r«x'«>nth T J A Co 3,3oo mortal. Mr. Shiliaber, who created were fixed at $40, fiirmshe«! cash bail ’ Hamlin, I Klamath Star Nov. 2M.j Hosmer, Nelson 2,»>’>s paid, to th»* joy ofjail. The endeav**r He claims that he teudered Mr. Hovkenjos, John tin» delightful person in our literature, 4.’Hi.» Mr. Houston, father of J. A. Hous society and mission circle have «lou« I.44JI • haw long suffered from rheumatism, Schutz $22. winch was all that he Hamlin, T. J. A G. \V ton, who lias lieeu visitiug Ins son, will admirably. Many thanks are due to Harbaugh. < »liver .... owed turn, which lie refused. The at and i» alsmt to succumb, as his physi ! ilaniey, M. eMate of 19,1 c. return to his home iu Washington in a our many friends who have so gener cian believes. In his p.iin let it b«w torneys, Messrs. Miller and Hanna, Hofl'm'an. Mrs. Wm 2.9 .»0 few days. ously aided us. F. <1. S tk . vnue . 2,0.5.*' rememt>ere,l that be uever gave pain to have lit'en busy in the circuit court, Hanley. Wm. A Ed........... and th«' case has not yet been calletl. Howard, G. W Newt Pratt is erecting a large gran another, and was the means of in Olid Bros If yon sutler pricking pains on moving There are some interesting develop Hayr* ary on hie town property. nocent pleasure to millions. Harry, James the eyes, or cannot bear bright li-glii. mints promised liefore the business Helms. Janies Albert Walker, of Bly, sold llM) head and nnd vonr sight weak and fiiiiim«. Henry George says it was Ins single closes. Hamilton, S. B vou should promptly use Dr. J. H Hanna, J. C of cattle this week to Louis Gerlier. tax theory that did the business of the lean's St rengthening Eye halve, Mrs. W. L. Plymale returned from Harper, Wm republican party at the recent election. Inlow, H. <’ A new building, 18x36, is about to a box. Well, Henry knows alsmt as little Albany this morning with her little Ish. SalHe E .... be erected in the burned district on alsmt the "rtvisons” as the rest of 'em daughter, Emma, who is suffering Isaacs, G. W Fori Biilwell the old site of W. A. Wright's drug Jones, \V. S If be should visit Nebraska, however, with the typhoid fever. Johnson, Mrs. P. A store. Peter Peterson has been sent he would find out that the sixty or Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kahler went to Jones, T. E The leathern water buckets to be ’.<> Washington by the people of Heventy thousand farmer» that kuis-ked Boseburg Thursday, in response to a Jacoby Bros W. R A Son used iu case of tire have arrived and w ll ami siirrnnu.ting country to out thing» fsilitically were not worry telegram informing them of the death Jones, Johnson, J. O are being hung up al different pliu'es further endeavors in lieli.ilf "of re ing themselves in favor of a single tax of Mis. K. s bro’her, G"orge Johusou, Jones A <)tteu mg tht* troops at lialwell, as th m town. on land, but wanted to tax the other which is’i'iirred there tin* day liefore. Kilgore, Mary Mrs. J spector sent out by tliegov»»rnmeut «iid fellows sufficiently to lend each farmer Mr. and Mrs. James McDonough aud Kilgore. » Kinc aid, W. R Mrs. A. B. Cummins, whom, we are not seem «lispos d to report, favorably all the money he wanted at 1 per dent, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Kabler.of Flounce Kyle. A. T . Jr inform«!, the proMeeutiou in M ih I oc on the re-establisbm nt. of th«' ¡Hist. and take a mortgage for security. Bock, also went, the former continu Kane, E. (.’ county. Cal., secured as a witness Mr. Peterson took his «leparture last Kincaid, W. B So the world gia*. Gue mail’s theory ing their journey to Albany, to visit Kaliler. William against Buckmaster ami Sylvester, has 1 uesday, ami we sineereiv hop..» he doesn’t explain all creation very ofteD, their daughter, Mrs. llidinger. Kleinhainmer, Charles written to her husband to say that may ! h > successful, as the country a<l- though he may never fiud it out. Knbli, K Josh Buckmaster has made a cotifes jointng lore io-lw« l! on all si tes is not Circuit court is in session and tlie Kahler, C. W | Nebraska State Journal. sum implicating Sylvester and the very thickly settled, and the ludiai.s town well tilled with representative Kane. Mary ......... 5,9i JT» Dixon boys. Kinin. C. K being so tiun.ei ills and disposed I., Parnell’s political doom seems to be citizens from all parts of the county. Kesterson, G H 3.S35 sealed. A terrible storm has burst The grand jury is still m session, al Leeds W H 2.165 lialph Bolierts, who is now tn Che commit p«’*.ty <l«*pr..Lit ion-, <1. intimi Patric k 2,7 >t • upon his head, and all the politicians though so far only one indiutment has i Lyttleton, halis, writes to O. 11. Hershberger to that some protection !>•■ given them ii Lnark, J. M of England, as well as many of the been found. Layton. J- T 2,5'Ji say that Liukville is livelier than any the "h ip.- of .u in. .i fore.- .it l or' Bai prominent leaders of the Irish home in. W- P -',1V. town of three times its size that he well. [Alturas N ws. Chas. Nickel), of the Tiinex, who I,ark Lee ver, W. T :i.ia party, his old associates and disciples, has lieen confined to bis room with an Linn, lie concludes by advising 5,.'O4 has seen, David are demanding his immediate re attack of fever for th" past ten days, Lance. G. W Noi ici' ■>,090 »lie people of healthy, cheerful, beau tirement. Contrary to the general is reported as somewhat better. Dr. Maik.J.M 2,71«. tiful Klamath to stay at home. God ’ s Blessing to II Myer. B F Ü.275 expectation, Parnell refuses to be«l Bobiuson is iu attendance. | Oregon pioneer tsi *. at Murphy, J. J •1.!'«'4) Wheat in Klamath county averaged an Forest the demand. It was at first »uppofled Grove. Or., Marell I ».—1 have J M •’..Ola The Nickell family burying ground McCall, McCalL Mrs. J. M that he only awaited an expression I.O.I) 35 bushels to the acre, while tn Lak" used the Ortgoii Kidnev ii-i and oli- 3,000 county th«' average wa» from 2H to 3 ) tamed iutiu diate r» lief, it from his old associates in the allied in Miller’s addition, has lately l>«»eu Million. Bennett is (Ì. h I' h Mills. D. R...................... 2.3«) bushels. The report of the state 1,1« ssiu ; to humain! \ I take lie ISUIc parties, and that if the general senti enclosed with a hands*>nie iron fence Mills. Ü. R. A E.| V on a stone coping. A fine cottage cab weather bureau says: "Wheat, rye, in reconnue. .iiin" it ( > it.- a ‘ i luted. 1 ment was toward his retirement that Martin, Alex oats and barley thrive wouderfully in am now a, r.-ly 90 years’old, Came to he would uceept the verdict without a inet monument has also lieen places 1 Mingus Conrad Mnkl'-son. M 1 »recoil m Is; ■ in ti. ■ en ;>l y of the Klamath county, even volunteer crops murmur or aprotist. As it is. an over the grave of the late Wm. M. Mathews !) I’ Hudson's Bav * 'onip.m,. a i. .! since I of wheat turning out as high as 35 beuaii irreparable breech has occured »>e- Turner in the Odd Fellows cemetery, Merritt. J W using die Orei’i on Kidney lea bushels to the acre.” It descnlsv enjoy good health. tween himself and Gladstone, and the l'he work has all lieeu put up bv J. Moon. A E I i»AVIu Mi:»¡sis.. Mathes. W M C. Wbipp, of th«» Jacksonville marble Lake county wheat ¡is “ of a very supe feeling is general that the trouble Las Miller. John works, and is additional evidence of rior quality for milling, averaging 3<) e itirely destroy«! any hope of imme M.Tritt A Kaider An immense stin k of wall paper, [>er cent, gluten.” • diate progress in the reforms which the superior excellence :md artistic Meauly, A. H ceilings mid decor,.iioti" ¡it S-iutb a Mi Daniel, I>arken merit of his handiwork. Parnell has so long and ably contended Mrs. E. W. Garner, mother of Mrs. Dodge's. We furnish an t-xperi- u -. d Muller. Max for. Rev. Robert Ennis preached a ser Miller A Strang Dr. Wright, also wife of Dr. Gumer, paper hanger wheu desired. AU or mon last Sunday night at the Presby M< Andrew s. I hos of Astoria, left for home Tileediiy, ders m this line promptly attended lo. An opinion has l>ee<i freely expressed terian ehurch in Jacksisiiville, from Morris, Levi * after a few weeks’ vielt with her and satisfaction gnrauteed. Man h. J. * to the effect that if the Lake Labial) the Proverbs, on "the seven things McClendon, < < daughter in Liukville. \i--e lot Bambi apples, free from bridge was defective, as the railroad that are alHiiniuable to lhe Lord.” It McDonough, James * Neil, L. A.... commissioners claim, these officials Miss Adah Bowdotn has returned to worms, at the li -d House. was one of those scholarly Christian K. P - . were quite too slow 1U tinding it out. discours«'» so niih'li needed and so Neil. Portland. Nichols, T. E This is a point well taken, 'lhe gen rarely heard, in which the tinsel was Nichols, J. M tlemen of the commission should not entirely torn from the cherish«! sms Nichols (»- W IliblinnlS Khruinafir Mini Liver Pills. Nickell, < ha» .... wait for a wr.ck to point out the of the modern church members, and Naylor, Granville. jk'I’hpse pills ar»* scientifically compoundo'l, weakness of a structure over which they were enabled to see in the glass Nunan, J..... . atul iiuit«>nn in action. Nogripin*.' pain so trains heavily freighted with human face to face some of the things dis- Neathamer, Jacob I’oinmonly following the us? of pills. They l’own lots for sale on the inslall- Neal. W M are adrpteff to poth adults and children with life pass at intervals every day. A pleasing to the Lord. “The common Oliver, Henry......... ’Veekly or montldy p iy- perfect safety. Wt guarantee they haw no ment plan. man il'ies not need to have a commis people will hear him gladly" so long Oregon Trans. < d. 11..SM < equal in th»* cure of Sick Headache, ( onsti m uts to suit purchaser. For furth- F.% mo pation, dyspepsia, and biliousness; and us sion in his pocket and draw a salary as the scalpel of truth shall cut with O. A <'. R R. Co... > r information apply to Brieu, John uii appetizer thrv e.xcel any other prepara- from the state treasury to enable him keen incision into tli«' festering o dwell, Mr* p. C W. P ai . m , lOew.ly to find a weak e|M>t in a bridge after it wounds of pet iniquities. dwell. P. U 15-23| Medford, Or. has collapsed. Special supervision of Orth, John es Money Needed for I’ensiotis Orme, Alex... the railroads of the slate, their equip Parson. J. 8. Tells tne Trulli Sim e the Election. Washington, Nov. 29. The pension fl ment and operation, to the end that, I’nillip"' Samuel P appropriation bill for the next fiscal the public interests may l>e proteetd The New York World has grown Powell. Philander year has lieen agreed upon by the sub by men paid to perform this service cnrelwae since the election, and uow power Light Electric Co Pruett, J. M estate of . committee and will be reporteil to tin- I was the obj-ct of creating a state rail allows its market n ¡«frier to tell the Plvmire. J. W........................ full committee od Monday. It appro road commission. The findings and truth nlsiut the operations of the new Pavne.C. T. A >oti ........... priates the full a .ionnt estimated to be suggestions submitted to Manager tariff. In its issue of the 17th instant Parker. Sarah................. Paeitic postal lelegraph tiecessary by the Commissioners of Koehler after tlie wreck at Lake La- it discoursed ou the state of the cloth Parker. \JJf Pensions, except on estimates for clerk lush might have prevented the disaster ing market iu th«»e term»: plymale. V M hire, fuel and light, which are cut Business is reported very good Phipps» rs- A h id they been submitted la-fore the J. J • down $100,iNM). For the payment of crash cum»-. If the Bridge was nnsafe among the clothiers in this city, Th" Phipps, Patterson. J'* pensions $133,173,085 is appropriate-1, the commissioners should have known wholesaler« are very well satisfied Pankey. J A.. and for examining surgeons, $5<M),lMH), it in tune to prevent its collapse be with what they are doing, and the Pelton. Horace David an increase of $500,000 over the cur neath a tram. That tiie public knew retailers say the sales during the last Penniger, Rice, John. . rent fiscal year. this as soon ns they did does not two months have lieen alsmt 25 per R.»P<r F. ... speak well for the manner in which cent greater than during the same Rice, I L W W Krstnrwl Iler Health. the commissioners perform the duty months last year. They say, also, that Rivers, HOME EV IDENCES Rader. Mr* Clara delegated to them by the legislature. they anticipate a cold winter, and iu Roberts, G. C . For 25 years I suffered from Ixiils, The follow ini; reo ni eme i in A warning to lie of any service should cotist-quence expect a good trade. Rippey, H. H. h - , i,, I) > -. , erysipelas, and other blixxl :iffectious; in curiun -i iiiii, precetle not follow calamity. [Oregon- There is no good reason why the pur Richardson, Je taking during that time great quan tu Ream»”* estate euiarrli «lai eon-nnij.tion. tities of different medicines without chaser of ready-made clotbiug should Russell A Co shudder on account of the new tariff Reuter. A I--- deriving any perceptible relief. My 1marm lag the Militia Thos. bill. Although the duties are raised Riley, friends indtieed me to try Split’s Spe Rotciusoii, J- W Washington, Nov. 29. Cap’. Taylor from 40 cents ot 49» > cents ¡>er pound Rostvl, cific (S. S. S. I It improved me from 1» B ... of the orduance department, m charge uud from 35 per cent to 60 per cent Kearnes A White. the start, and after taking several bit of supplies to the militia, in Ins annual ad valorem, it will not, according to Ryan, P. J............... ties restore.I my health as far as 1 Robert- A o N. al report strongly urges the passage of the (,Vo//o>r om! Furnixher, have any Reynolds. Daniel could hope for nt my age. which is HE COI'I.Il Noi I.¡Vf; yiCCH I.O.NGEIÌ the pending bill to promote the effi appreciable effect on the price of cloth Robinson, Joseph now 75 years. Mrs. S. M. L ucas , ciency of the militia. He calls atten ing. as bo ready-made clothing is Rapp, J<»seph......... Bowliug Green. Kv. Robinson, S. M... tion to the disparity in the nuinlxr lie- imported. Th«» increased rate on Kav. Win................. Treatise on blood and skin diseases In «lii>i;c(> to Dr. \bnru tween the cavalry and infantry militia, woolens and the various trimmings Ragsdale. J. F., estate of mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. and says the cavalry is the most diffi that enter into the manufacture will Smith. Thomas.... Atlnuta, Ga. Forv*t Uro- e, Or., I >r. I0. b'JO. Silas........ cult arms to improvise, and some steps eventually have the effect of increas Shattuck. whom it inny cntin'r:i' For the ! h Songer. W F........... ? •■Hr*' I l»t’«‘D v « tv hiuilv art«*'’!« should be takeu to encourage the for ing the price from 10 to 15 tier cent on Stone. Eiizal»eth M MthniM. « Hîarrh am! bronchi« mation and b «1er the existing cavalry garments made of imported material; Stephenson, < \ery hard attacks nini calne i A organizations in the militia. He rec- but this will hardly ensue before an Strong. t tiv<* or six times, I whs Shook, 1. N... Male« ma o lives mi-erablc, ami - ften ommeuds that congress appropriate other year passes, as stis-ks are already ■ Shaw, J. E for the placing in each state w Lieb has purchase«] several months in advance. Slinger. Win. aud J. N to self <1--iriu-tlnn. bistress after eutinx. sick hea-laetie, heart! nrti, sour stomach, more than 5,100 organize.I militia, It is probable that by that time other story, Mrs. < S. K Sears, «»ranviile............. mental <!epn-*»lon, el<-., are caused by this where stables and forage are provided causes will have cqierated to counter S hriler. Henry and Jacob at the expeuse of the stat.1, of eutli- act this increase; so that in this par Stewart, J H very comim-n amt Increasing disease. cient horses, Dot to exceed eev.-iity- ticular branch no noticeable advance Stewart, A. J . . . - Hoist's Sar-aparilla tones the ntninai-h, Stewart. Mrs. A. J five for each state, to mount a troop of will take place, unless clothing is Spencer, N H creates an «-..¡etite. promotes digestion, re cavalry, with detachments of regular iiff,«-ted by the general rise in prices. snideler. U wis.... Here« headarhe, clear» the mind, and cures cavalry soldiers to care for them,*and Besides, domestic manufacture» are Stewart Mrs Elizabeth M dyspepsia Slinger. Wm............ DoD-couimhummed officers as instruct largely supplying the wooleus now Stammers, W. R... In a Terrible Condition. ii9.»d iu this eoiiutry. or*. Stanley. Mrs. H “I owe my life to II imm I'« Sarsaparilla. For .*hnith, Henry. - Captain Taylor speaks of tlie neces Ifriiduh-ert'M add« to this testimony, two years I wu 1n a terrible condition with Mining Co. . sity of a reserve of horses in our ser aud it is now seen that the ridiculous Sterling 4.905 dyspepsia. I coHld eat nothing but soda Stanley. A C................. vice; also touches upon the feasibility aDte-election assertions of the free "Mem*»re, Mary S. crackers, ami my weight fell from 170 to l.'iS Iia> devo*, d t w«• of a horse census ami legislation to traders bad absolutely |tl) foundation, Stevens. A. H................. pounds. Hood’s Sarsaparilla helped me at <•« — :> ! tr« nt« Sizemore, John .. Bl prevent lhe country from being de and that the great rise in prices was Tolman, J. c............... once, and after using 12 bottles I was en nrticrû» » pleted of animals, which may t>e ur only in th«» minds of the Democratic Tbornt«>n. Mr**. Jatne« tirely cured. I have gained my ttsnal er k dn gently needed in the event of war. At and Mugwump pohticaus [Chron Thompson, Jacob.... weight, 170 pounds, and have had ex.-elleut Debility, True, 11 ............................ mu»y s t»i t he preeeut there is nothing to prevent icle. hcal’h ever since." T. J. W ilcox , 2u-2fi 1st Towne, F............................ foreign nations get tingall onr available Taylor, s. c . estate of. South Street, Salt I-ake city Utah. Thesuit >>f thè Government agmust ‘Depper, John iininuils, ami Inrge numbers have la-. ii H.-atlat lic — Hot l-'lnsltcw. J P shipped out of tbe country. The dif Siesoi), Crocker X Co. lo miiqiHl <le- J (’ rue. phanuN P ■* I had i-.-adaciie, hot flashes, suym-s« nod ¿ trii femhmts to <k«si»t troni cutting timber ficulty of obtaining suitable cavalry Ulrich, wm swelling n.-ross my bmiy, ]«in In my right horses has alarmingly increased the io Siskiyou cminty «>n land allcged to Vawter, W. I ■i ie. with frequent vomiting I used H.«»d'B I h * forfeit«"I l»eeaii.«e of thè u>c>-<*'>in- Van Dyke. J. <» ami wife past fifteen years. Captain Taylor al Wells, James F Sar-si-arUa with the be«t results. I am in so urges the passage of a bill authoriz pletion of thè ruilroad witliin thè pre- Walker, J. P better health thau for four years. Hood's ing the issue to states and territories senle'il timo, lui» b-'en dismisved tipon We|!>, Erastus. Snrsa|«rilla Is «a’e, reliable, and sure." J direction of Altorney General Miller. Wells, Giles and John.. of field guns to encourage the forma C. W ills --;. Auburn. < al. Geueral Miller decidee that thè litle Wagner, Jacob A Son... tion of artillery companies. hite. James E ............... to thè Inn i ìs veeted in thè Central i W Walker. Daniel.................... alker, Minus, es'ate of Forest City Baktug Powder, 25cts. Paci tic Coni pany. The title of thè oor- W •ebl by driiL'i'ist«. for $5- Prepare*! ixtra'ion to all ita grant lande tietween Weils. Giles, Sr............... only by I. ¡loop < ’<)., AjiutUt« arit«, per can, at the Red House. John.... Tsovrell. Mass. Koeevtlle and thè Oregon line ih lini« Wood», Wooley, Mis.|Elizabeth Mather gloves take the cake. conti rmed. Walker, G. L. Walker. E. F Williams, I B.............................. Wheeler, M. W................................ Woodv, J. N.................................... Weeks, a j Wall. Charles F. Watson, John, estate of Western Union Telegraph co Whetstone. Mrs. A. I. Walz, Jaeol*.................................. Whitman, J. 1).............................. W ilson, Jesse.......................... .... Wilsen, Arthur.. ................. Wurman, Edwin........................... Williams, < hartes............... W bite, HI....................................... White, C. E....................................... Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. i ABSOlUTPn.' nrj^F ■111 Goods Fidiv G net reti deed Jacksonville Items. / M FäCIiiC oOaSi Uóaf. Vvitii otJKC iiclCk HolluW Bed and MOUNTAIN HACKS SPRING WAGONS, FARM WAGONS. Holiday Advertisement NEXT WEEK ASHLAND, OREG. keepers and Menu Portland Business College ncss Colle' e WOODBURN MRSERÌ !• ISO! >1 < I LARGEST STOCK !N THE NORTHWEST ! ’0 RÏ. AN EX-SHERIFF. I ES & SHRUBBERY HARRIS & MURPHY BROS. Ashland O»e?on O.H. BLOUNT’S • ♦ • c* ’»».nt v, ( Irvgoii. Men's \<w Sii Mell’s A CI1OIC Mens Medford Propt'i'ty. r. 4 Men’s APPLE. Pl.'.i: PI.U’H. I’Ll M. PIll’NE, CUEBKV. \PIUC<»r. NF ’I AKIM:. ALMOND. WALNl T. and <»it g»ui j : »ovgon *v and the <)r»g’»n A < t p¡i'*-in,r Ihro'igh -aid laud. I mim I is all \ No. 1 deep bla K 1 land being one of t e first upon in Rogu» Riv«r \al supplied w it h li vim: \v alci !»«• «sold in quant’tiis to *'i For further information iu Farlow. \*hlan«L Or<’2i»n i»i I . i’iioonix, Ashlnn.l Shade and Ornamental Trees, MenS Mens Men's (¡rapp Vim*, Currants, GiMwborrit s. .1 M*rri»‘s, Ra8p<M*rrh*H, nnvb. rrn*H, l?i< Et<\, Etc. :• n* L/rown witbp t irrigaiiou f k iou j va- Southei i ( )•. ’<>n. I;; tri«* pin'Hing r ordì <rd and nar ice 'ist. J ' >s* piiiue county on, («rant’s P k NEW BRICK N1‘W Suits, S’J.OO. lip Men New Press Suits only $12.00. Men s l’ine Blaek I'igured Suits. SI s . imi . Men H. CARSON & SON. • Hie New HEADQUARTERS otirist: Something Late ami Niee in Fine Wool Sox. (OniJiiTi ial Men. New Lot < bill Vests, all priées. Dyspepsia di :. Hood’s Sarsaparilla !OO Doses One Dollar il. ima REMEMBER T A ’i -s ONLY EXCLUSIVE LINI ASHLAND, OREGON. IN SOUTHERN OREGON ALL ORDERED il ‘»V IllA'I«' WORK n’. to givi Repairing Neatly Don rati s, Mil*! nil wi«i> H i:<»i «.it I ! *' proiuj‘*.i> UT»< D’gal Blanks *>f wt ry -cription for sale at tin- i'l dings office. Ashland, <)r,,