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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1890)
NEIGHBORING COI’NTIES. THE FARMERS’ ALLIANCE. U* S. Revenues and RspeMM. The Western Passenger association hH« decided to Hdvauce tbe rate from The beniiM-rats Lobbying st tlie Convention. A Washington dispatch of Doc 1st KLAMATH COUNTY. Chicago to Pacific coast points Decem says: A comparative statement pre .... December 12, I'itO ber 15 from $72.50 for first class to $75, Friday I Klamath Star. Dec. 5.J pared by cli-rks of th«* house and sen “Ocala, Florida <1 ¡»patch Dec. 6 ] HDd from $47 50 for second class to "Kauaka Frhnk’ and wife will win ate «ximmitteea nlioivs thi.i the total es- Washington, D. C , was decided up- $5«), in couformity with the demands ter at Fort KlamHtb. Frank says he tiiiiat<*«l needs ol II»*’ goveiumeliî for NOTES ANI» NEWS. of the trauseontiueutal hues for in ones the pla.v, and the third Tues iioistisl the first American Hug that th« u« xt fiscal year «mount t > *481.- day in November a.- the time, for hold creased proportions of through ratee. <<32.lt>1.», mi lucres«** .■ $75 433.529 over ing the next annual meeting of the «ver waved iu California. last year, i nd not including i.uy thing The Iilabo legislature was to begiu Clerk McPherson, of the lions« of National Alliance. Strong effort, it John Fri«*se, of Liukvtlle, who has for rivers and barlmrs. Tlie total es- balloting for U. S. Squalors Weiines- re , presen tat i v««, has had print«*] an is said, will be made to-morrow to re «lay. | unofficial list of the memljers-elect of voke this action and to make Indian rent «al Cooney Sergent's place, for- tiiu.it«*«! revenues (or I he current year merly owihm I by Irving Brown, passed house, showing 88 rvpilblicuim, apolis the place, with considerable through Linkville Wednesday with are $4 D>,955,(131, m .king an exc**se of The Portland Chamber of Commerce the 1 i*6iincites of a|ipro|>riati<>tis (« x'lusive is taking steps to **cure the consolida 234 democrats ami 8 Farmers’ Alli hope of OUceeM. Prejudice against 11(M) head of sheep for that raticb. of deficiencies ami miscellaneous) ov«-r One district, tbe Twenty- Washington ha« been excited by West tion of Portland, East Portland atid ance. i Applegate brothers passed through the estimated revenues of $34,077,131. Aloma by act of the coming legists-, 1 ; 1 eighth N«w York, is set down as un erners here. The opinion is gaining ground that Linkville Wednesday with 337 bead '.’lie excess of estimated revenues over tn re. N certain, aud one, S*“cond Bínale Is t le «stimateli appropriations, exclusive land, marked vacant. the national leaders of the Democratic of tine lieef cattle, destined for Shasta o. 549.224,928 for the .-inking fun.I ami Au earnest effort will be made t his valley, where Mitchell, the great beef Concerning the first w«-ek's work of party have many lobbyists here in buyer, will receive aud start them by «1 elusive of ilefieiemnes un i miscelia eession to secure the passage of a bill their interests and that the policy of iippropriatlng SlO.MMl for the explora the preseut eession of Congre»», the moli*, is 815,147,790, leaving this rail for San Francisco. tion of unknown legions of Alaska, Oregonian x Washington correspon th« Alliance in many respects will In ai.ioutit as a surplus, if the sinking influenced by tbeui, notably in the The amount of the bills allowed this futili reqiliremetlt 1» not uiet. lu and for the eetablishtmnt of a military dent says: "It ban n«»t been so full of results as to indicate that cougr««» case of the sub-treasury bill. That court is atiout $7600. ‘‘Quite a sum ci ided iu the estimates art* $7.000,000 post at Ynkou river. ( measure is now under consideration for tbe taxpayers,” said Judge f> r sugar Isiutiti«s and 84.000.tXM) or will accomplish much nt this R»*«j«.<>n. It is authoritatively stated that tbe by the National Alliance and lias Orr, "but I thiuk crime is pretty thor «■vniruisaion to select'» site for a dry The debate on tbe election biii has beeu for several days past. Il is pre oughly discouraged in the land at , $5,000,(MX) for diawbiicks under the dock on th«» Pacific Coast at some clearly deuninstrated that the demo dicted that when it finally comes from present and future prospects look ast tariff law. point north of the California line, has crats will talk it to death. It is also the committee it will have l>een modi brighter." apparent that the bill in tbe hands of Rueklen** Arnica Salve. unanimously r«*coinmeud Port Orch Senator Hoar is Iming badly misman fied ami changed iu many important Winter came into the great Klamath The best salve in the world for cuts, ard, the site selected for tl,e navy yard particulars with a view of making it aged. The talent of tbe democratic Basin moat happily for those who had bruis. s. Korea, ulcers, suit rheum, fever by a former commission. side is devoted to its opjioeition, and accord with Democratic doolrine to fall wheat in the ground. December sores, tetter, cl ipped iiHiids, chilblains, such au exU'n* that it can easily lie The s'atement is made on compe Hoar is alone fighting them, lue 2d it ram«d uearly all day and all corns, and all skill eruptions, and posi tent authority that in the last three big guns on tbe republican side refuse adopted by the National Democratic night, moistening the dry earth in tively cure« piles, or no pay required. It years the sugar trust has made net to come to his aid, atrd, as a result, Convention in 1892, or perhaps tie which lhe grain would have rotted for i. guaranteed to <:*.'«< perfect satisfac or money refunded. L'rice cents profits aggregating 827,01>0,1 MM). This tbe democrats have gained a week, passed by Congrega prior to that want of moisture. That uight two tion, •>«r box. For sale by Chitwood Bros. profit hi«» i»vn made on a nominal and otdv three of their men have event. inches of snow fell. The fa'mere ar«* With s.»m« slight changes and mod capital of $60,1100,000,of which 820,000- spoken- Iu the bouse the rules have joyful. Destitution in South Dakota. 000 represents cash, anil 830,000,t>00, eon tiled business to proceeti with ifications, the Alliance's Ocala plat Among tbe poems of Oregon, to lie l’lei re, S. 1»., Dec. 8.- Gov, Fletcher water. Every dollar of this large tiomi* dispatch, aud a few bills have form could, it is predicted, secure lib- solute adoption by the National Dem placed liefore the world at tbe Chica eonti. .>s the reports of destitution in profit «as been collected from comum- pa- ed, notably th« pension, appro ocratic convention, and this, with the go exposition by a Mr. Parrish, of South Dakota,and declares th it I hm V ii - priation and copyright lull. It is poa- ers. sible mat a few local measu.es may imioraetueut of a m.Miitied sub-treas Portland, who is collecting them for i ers are trying to conceal the fact. 11« Senatoi Stewart, of Nevada, «-ays: comí“ up, but it «lepetids largely upon ury bill, would place the Democratic that purpose, tbe poems of O. C. Ap says that in seven counties, on accoii t **I am confident that free ami unlim- the tight it> the senate us to bow far party squarely upon the Farmer..’ plegate will uave a place. Lover» of of 1.of crops through drought the ite<i use <>f sliver is near at hand, and tlie democrats will prevent local legis-, Aihauce platform. In this way it [xietry on the Pucific coast ar« famil past three years, the farmers are desli- I Is lieVe silver will I»* place,) on .in lulion, wlncL they are able to block. would gain the support of I be entire iar with the Captain’s fragrant pioneer ; tute and will starve unless aided, ". Aid «quality with gold, so far as legisLi The republican senators are already Alliance and Demix-ratic votes breathings in verse, and there is uo i is being contributed - • * - • by citizen-* tion in tbe United States is concern'd. “ lieeoiuiug weary of th«“ elections bill throughout the country. doubt that the same class across tbe ; throughout the slate, but he thinks a ts*fore March next. If this is not debate. There was a Citizens' Alliance Rockies will l>«*<\>me quite as closely general appeal should be made. doue, no one doubts that tbe next formed here to-day for the purpose of mid happily acquainted with them. I The annual re|>ort of tlie interstate establishing local Citizeus' Alliances c >ngr«*ss will fully remonetize silver, , If you or any of your family should hap with or without the pr«sidvn*.'s signa ■ commerce mniimssion recommends a in the Cities and large towns of the j pen to l»e frightfully burned <>r w’able.L AdvD'e to Mother». ■ what have you in the house to alleviate the numlier of amendments. The first is, country. It was organized with J. D. ture.” Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has | pain until you can ge* a physician? A box that there lie add«*d to section 3 a pro During the yeai the customs col vision that facilities te be offered by Holden of Kansas as president, Ralph been used by iniiliona of moth of Beggs’ Gennan*S.>lve at ham! in tinier like tills woubi save a world <»f sullering lections m tin* Willamette, (>r«-gon, common carriers shall include due and Beaumont of New York secretary, and ers for chil.lr.-u teething for over 1 j and oftentimes a <1« m l«»r bill, a* it ha' u«» district, with headquarters at Port reasonable receiving, forwarding and E. 1’. Wild, of W ashington, D. C., fifty years with ¡icrfect success, It 1 equal in cases of this kind, as well ns in treasurer. These officers also consti i ilammation of ail kinds. For sale by all relieves the little sufferer nt at once, land, amounted to $53.410,16. The delivery by every such carrier, at the .......... quiet sleep by druggists. produces natural. value of foreign exports was 82063 request of another common carrier, of tute its executive committee. It will t..... nud of th«* «jomestic exports, $33,- through traffic at through rates; sec at once establish ua'ienal headquar freeing th** child from pain, and the When you neeu a mild laxative you cherub wakes “bright as a button.” 720.66. In the Yiiqnin», Or«-gon, dis ond, an amendment to s«*etion 10, re ters at Washington, and as it increttfes little It is very pleasnnt t«> taste tooths the should have a medicine that will urt on the trict the aggregate leceipts were $3.07. moving amiiiguiti«*b in the language its executive membership will be en child, softens the gums, allays pain, re liver and kidnrx* as well a* the h«» 'eb. Bvkfgs’ VeRvlable liver pill> are prepared aud th«« expense* of the office were and making criminal remedies clearly larged, to include one from each state lieves wind, regulates the bowels, and expressly for this purpose. Insist on irettinn $11<>1.4<», so that the **ost to the gov applicHbl«. to a corporation wneu a iu the organization. Tins body is the is the best known remedy for diarrhuea, them, as they have no superior am! few outgrowth of the Citizens ’ Alliance ernment of <»ii«*cting $1 w.is £158.76. common earner, as well a« its officers whether arising from teething or other e<piHl>. For sale by all druggists. movement in Kansas and other West causes. Twenty-tive cents a bottle. King K dakaua, of the Sandwich and agents. Further amendment is ern state«. As th.se local Citizens' The (’hrntkee Strip. Islands, is in California, and it h.R also indispensable, the commission Alliances are increased a national Killtal by the Cars Chicago, December, 7. (kJonol A been ruinor«*d that he has come to says, providing for the service of crim laxly will be made up of th«* promi John J. McDaniels, eon of Mr. and J. Snider, a wealthy Kansas City luduoe th« United Stat«*s to take his inal process on corporations and bring nent residents of the cities irrespec Mrs. Luell.u McDaniels, who reside cattleman who is iu this city, Hehl a kingdom off bis hands that is, to an ing them utid«w the jurisdiction of tbe tive of their trades or professions. on th«* Applegate near Wiklerville, consultation with some stoekfnen yes nex it to tbe United States. This courts, 'lhe commission also recom while en route from Roseburg to hie terday and as a roHiilt sent a message rumor is prolrably lueorrect, but it is mends a cluing«“ in section 2 », so as to T)i<* WurM's Fair. home, was run over and killed on last to Chief May of lhe Cherokee Nation, generally lielievisl that Kalakaua will enable it to obtain rej orts from com Sum« mouths ago eougress l»p- Moiidny by th«“ south bound freight tending $10,01)0,000 in cash for the endeavor to have a g«*Deral scheme of mon carriers when dreired ami call reciprocal duties l>etw«*«u this «*ountry for reports from companies owning pointed a committee to look into 111«“ train at Ridill-’s station. They were t>,500,0tk) acres of lan«l known as the aud his adopted. or conducting terminal facili’i«»« or manner in which the business of the making what is t«“rmed by th«“ rail Cherokee strip. It is linderstoiM] World’s Fair is la*.ng conducted, road men a “Hying switch;” that is by that lie makes the offer as the represen Says a cablegram of last Sat unlay: rolling stiM’k, etc. Tbe r«*cotnmanda ('ongressmnn Roswell 1*. Flower, who ••Utting tin* tram in two sect ions while tative of the Cherokee Strip Live A hho - tions mad«* in previona re¡>orts are re Professors Siem«» and Baur, l«*cluring was a member <*f the eouimittee, spent “ti motion. The young man, who is ctioii. Tlie Government officials claim Is-fore the Munich medical faculty, newed. The comnussioii says the a we«“k in Chicago in the performance about 18 years of age, was ou top of that tbe Cherokees have no right to difficulty of obtaining direct evidence expreesed themselves «qqtosed to the of Ins duties, ami on his return to the lx>x ears and i«ttempt«*d to step soil their land to private parties. The use of Kis-b's lymph in private prac from parties who, by means of partici N«w York said to a reporter that the from on«* car to another, and while in Cherokee Legislature is in session, tice uiitil tbe chances for cure were pation in illegal acts, have knowledge national commis-ion was altogether tlie act, the head portion of the train and Colonel Snider says that lie ex lietter calculable. A patient in a Vien of particulars of transa “lion», is in too l.uge ami too costly a bo«iy to be. [•tilled out and lie step|ied off, falling pects a reply t<» bis telegram Monday na hospital who was tinder treatmeut variably very great, and suggests an of ¡my use to th«“ |-roje<*tors of th« fair, across the track aud tlie hint! section or Tuesday. by the new method «lied snddeuly as amendment to meet thia defect. lhe commission now numbf*rs 1(»6 passed over his Isxly, horribly inang soon as the reaction following inocu Dr. Koch’s great discovery isintiiiues men and 115 womefi. Mr. Flower is ling and cutting off lxith legs within lation set iu, aud a 17-year-ohl girl to excite us much attention as «-ver, al reported as saying: “I am opposed to a few incla*s of the truuk of his Ixxly. wh was inoculated with the lymph though many patients of the lietter the idea of permitting such a lasly to Even tn this mangled condition he for lupus yeslerdny at lunsbruck died class hav«* gone hum« disgusted with hamper th« Chicago lioard of fair di lived about fifteen minutes, only ') v. «• t«»themselves a «lilty !<• ’»i *•• H<»<><1 b Siir from paralysis of the heart. the accommodations iu Berlin, ami al rectors with recommendations and di speaking the following words, ““Oh, sa|»arilin, in view of the . at relief it ha* so finding that money could not pro- verse views ami to draw big salaries what will my poor mother do!" and given those who sul'vr from a lin«*nts pecu Senator Mitchell bus introiluoed a bill in relation to tbe southern col- <«tlu> for them pr« oxlemM“ in treatment. from the congressional appropriation then expired. The body was sent, to liar to tbesex. By purifying !..<_• bi« <»«1. r«**:u Amoug the visitors is Duke Carl Th«si- of $l,. r MI»),IMM), which should be up- this city and taken charge of by lite ’.ating linjMirtant organ»», Ktrenjrih« ¡ring tJ>«* lection district of Oreguu. At present the isdlector lives at Empire City, dore, of Bavaria, who is a successful piie«l to the legitimate purposes of the liereavtsl par. nt'i and relatives, ami nerve«, and toning the whole xysteni, i. aud gets one thou »and dollars ami no oculist, and cam« with the duchess and fair. I believe that It would Is* le t on Wtslureday was buried iu the Ap stores the debilitated to health. provision for deputies. The senator's a physician to get some lymph for a ter for Chicago if tbe national com- plegate cemetery. After 15 Years. This is by far the saddest accideut bill provitlee that the powers of col- t medical establishment in which he is miseion should appoint a enb-«x>m- “ For 15 years my mother ha*> been tronbi interest«*«!. A priv ite letter r«« ‘ eivt»d mittee of five gissl men to supervise that, has taken plat*« in this county with milk leg. She went to different parts <»• lectors shall lie increased, and fixes a salary of two thousand dollars, with from an English practitioner now in the erection of the buildings and the for many months. The young man California, as ¡arsons said the climate mi^h' a special deputy at Eugene City, and Berlin who journeyed there with two work generally of th«* loi’al board. was a resident of this county many help her, but it was of no avail, and I, tx'ing a other deputies at Port Orford. Ellens- ’ iiliercular [uitients for the i>urpose of This would stop many saiariee, ami years and was liked and respected by druggist, thought I w »uld get her to try burgh, Gardner, and at the mouth of submitting them th Professor Kixdi’s Chicago would be enabled to go on nil who knew Inm, and bis heart bro Hood's Sar*««parilla. Before she had taken Bogue River, with salaries at one treatment, gives anything but a glow with the preparations for the lair ii. ken parents have the entire sympathy half a bottle she said she was improving, s-> ing aecoiiut of utl'.nrs in the German her own way ami with her own uiod - of all in their dark hours of sorrow. thousand dollars each. she continued until s! e took half a dozen >*:i|.it<d. 11*- asserts that it is absolute [Grant's Pass Courier. bottles, and now she is perft-« tly weiL For The report of the engineers upon ly imi’OMUlile to get any of the now fa nearly fifteen years »he was unable t«* walk Port Orford is equivalent to a recom- mous lymph, aud that no attempt is •struck the Mean’’ Art H Co<* Bax Railroad. around, but now sk<* • r v aik a* r. • H as ••ver.” tnendatiou t hat no effort lie made to made to inform foreign physicians of Blood Purifier. Mr. Miller, chief engineer of th. T. F. B lake , San l<rntn i*ro, with C. F. Rich construct a harbor of refuge there. this fact. Ii appears i he arrangements Tbe Detroit Free Bress sa-s “Hibbard's Eviileiilly tbe engineers regard it as are that wheu a foreign medical man Rhvnjnalie Syrup, prepared l»y the Charles Coos Bay and Ronebur^ railroad, ards A Co.. Wholesale Druggists. Dike a X pw Creature. virtually impracticable, with a h»ss ex makes application for lymph he is told Wrigjit Me<li« ine <'oinpany, of (his city, ha* came over on his way to Portland on iir.i k the (.»olden M»’an, in the treatment of business Wednesday and re|>orte 3<HJ penditure—- uearly $9,(kM»,(MX)—than that his name will I m * enter«d in the fell “I L.ivt* b< < :i for years tiying to get help bl<M»d diseases, and its success is an evi- m» u and 50 teams at work ou the heretofore «stimated. Probably it will ledger and his request attend, a to in dei»ee that houest. pure and valuable medi fortim* teinhl»- •* neral debilit; andweaknesb lie dropptsl. But Coos Bay can be its turn. The writer of th«* letter cine. is not incapable of attracting the at «rude, and everything moving lively. so common ♦<> women. Within a year I have <»f every lamih ’¡here seems to be The donkey engine bad just I m *«- ii made a gissl port, with small expendi learned on inquiry that lie would have tention b.it one opinion as to its merits as a family started on the pile driver, when a part taken tenor twelve bottles of Hood's Saisa ture compared with tills eetimate; »nd to wait three months lieforeany lymph mediciiie.” pa: ilia, a l I am uow feeling like a new crea This is the real *c« r- t of the success of this of the machinery broke and had to I m * ture.” .M rs . F b. Rosa, Marlin, Texas. from Cooe Bay railway communication Could ta* supplie«!. \\ hat lymph there wonderful remedy. Its perfect and spe«*dj sent to Portland for repairs, which may be Inal with all Southern Oregon. is, however, is all distributed aiiuiug action iu removing a'. 1 impure and poison Hood’s Sarsaparilla will cause some delay on that part of —Oregonian. German practitioners, with whom Ber o '* matter from the b:**«‘d No home *ht»uld the work. The company’s wharf and 4«»ld bv drui.g’*ts fl. <ix for >5 Prepare«* be without it, as a thorough and »-tlectual lhe latest developments of Kocli s lin 16 positively swarming st (tie pres blood purifier for vound and old. For sale lar^e warehouse are finished, and ont v b • ' - I H ' " 1 f > «■. ‘ . A p‘ ' some of the new streets already Lowell. Ma»* discovery of a cure for diphtheria and ent moment. Every effort is made to l»yfl K. Bolton, Ashland. IOO Doses O«»e Dollar planked. All branclit*s of business tetanus has b. en limited to test ex meet their rt-qtii reinen Is, whil« hlieu liaiii Talk by lien. Miles good on the bay. j Plaindealer. periments with animals until y«-ster- practitioners find I hemselves in th«* un- ! enviable ¡».sitien of having to wait in Chicago, Dv'*«mb«*r 7. —Gen. Miles day, wheu the remedy was applitsl to definitely. Apparently, then, it is use- sai«i t<>-<lnv: **i Girerai« Rtiger and several human subjects through the NEW THIS WEEK. If you raffcr pricking paina on moving l«*s8 for phlt.isicai perrons from Eng Crook have been «icing all they can transfusion of blootl from animals not the eves, or cannot hear bright light, susceptible to diphtheria, baeilus or land or the United St-at«s to visit Ber to put the «mall i.uinlHir of available mid find your sight weak and failing, lin unless they nr«“ prepared to put ll.HipK in position to lie uneflll alnl 80 yon should promptly nut* l>r. J. il. Me Utauus. It was found that the blood themselves tinder the care of some far an possible etajing the threatened Lean’s Mtrengthennig Eve Salve. 25 eta Assignée s Notici* to Cred of rats and mice bad a destructive ef Germau physician. c>clone, yet the end of the Indian a box. fect ou the vims of diphtheria, while itors. troubles is by no meutie immediately the bks*d of rabbits lrausfus«*d bail a Iron Ore- at band. No other civilized country similar effect ou tetanus. Before ALLIANCE PLATEOKM. STATE OF OREGON,» In the on the T hco of the earth would tolerate transfusion tbe blootl must be fr«*ed Last week two gentlemen were in Jni-kxoii CiHiiity. | circuii Court. so many thousand armeil savag.M the city with a view of ascertaining from couguluuien and otherwise pre The iiHtionul convention of the scatter«sl through t lie different states In the matter of the H.-'iunineiit of E. B. pared.—[Cablegram D« jc . 6. whether or not there are valuable de Hunsaker, ln-olveiu Deb'or. Farmer«'Alliance, at Ocala, Florida, au.l territories. i'be people o( Texas, posits of iron ore in this county. They It is understood tbe republican Noth e i« hereby given that E B. ffun-ak Wesleru Kans.is, Nebraska, Norlli Hiid members of tbe omens committ«»e have is iliscuHsing thia w«>«'k tbe following, South Dakota. Montana, Wyoming, have been over the state of Washing er, merchant, of Ashlaml, Jaeks-m county. Oregon lei- by >lc<-'l in writin -, dated lie- reached an agreement upon the reap- submitted by th«* commit!«*» on plat I tali, Eastern Washington, Klabo, ton and have examined many mineral cetnber óth. A. IsSO, made « general as Is'lts iu this state mid are now in Cal Mgunicnt 1« the D.. portionmenr. bill, Itased upon a repre form: of nil ills proti- Aiizoua and Mexie > are si riously 111- ifornia for similar purposes. If any eri y, for tile 1 iene mid'-rstiiiied lit of a J hi* creditors, with sentation of 35(i niendiers of the lauise. First. Abolition of the national tensted in this subj«H*t. While th« <>f <>ur renders know of any such ledge out |iri'f'Trlice. The ratio of representation is one banks, ami tn« «'stablishment of enb- fir« may las supprese.-d in one place, All claims must be verified and tiled with member to each 173.9DI population. treaaiiri«« in the several states to loan it will lx> still smoldering and is li in the county, and will seud this office th«* undersigned on or prior to Marcii eightti samples of their ore and a description A l>. ls','1 This is als>ut th«* lowest numlier money direct to the p«*<>ple at a rate of able to break out at other plac««, Datisi thiK eighth day of I>ecember. A. 1> which wiil permit each state «luring interest not to exceed two percent, where least expected, under the pres of the ledge, we will forward the sam ISSO. ples to these gentlemen, who promised tbe uext decade to retain its pres«mt i per annum on non-perishable real «* r - ent system.” JAMES». ROf.EU-’, Assignee. to have them assays«! at their ex|>ense Ashland. < tregon. membership. The states which will tate, with proper limitations on the and send back the reports. Here is a Hammond A' Brigg* Attorneys for Assignee. gain in repres«-utation lire: Alabama quantity of money loaned; ami that The World Enriched. Ashland, or. chance to get an iron mine developed, 1. Arkansas 1, California 1, Colorado 1, the amount, of circulating medium l»e The facilities of the present .lay for if there are any prospects in this coun I Georgia 1, Illinois 2. Kansas I, Massa speedily increased to not less than 850 the production of everything that ty. By inquiry, we find that thereare Sheriffs Salt* chusetts 1. Michigan 1, Minnesota 2, per capita. will conduce to the material welfare and many ledg.s that carry iron, but ns no Nebraska 3, Missouri 1, New Jersey 1, Second. Congress ehail pass laws comfort of mankind are ri'most unlimit Oregon 1, Pennsylvania 2, Texas 2, to effectually prevent the dealing in ed and when Svrup of Figs wax first pro particular attention has la*en paid to In ih<* Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, Washington 1, Wisconsin l,or24 iu all. futures of all agricultural and mechan duced the world was enriched with th. the mineral, our iron ore has never for .Iiu kMon county prospected. — |Grant’s Pass W.s. Barnum, pliiiutit! vs. II. « . st »< k. only perfect laxative kn >wn, as it is the I een deft-mlant. A dispatch from Argentine says that ical productions. only remedy which is truly pleasing and Cornier. B . virtue of a writ of execution issued out Third. Condetnr.H thr* silver bill, re the demand for the repudiation of for refreshing to the taste and prompt i nd <»f lh»* above ciitit¡»’«I •‘••urt in (I d * above eu eigti imlebtt-dtiess is Isvomuig strong cently passed, ami demamis free and rtiectual to cleanse the system gently in title«! crtU.Nt* oil the 2d dav of I»eerinber. French Tansy Wafers. the Spring time or, in fact, at any time to me directed nud delivered. 1 am er, ami that more trouble is brewing, unlimited coinage of silver. These wafers are a sure and safe 8|M - coiiimHiided to sell the hcreiuafivr deseri I »cd Fourth. Demands the passage of and the Ix-ttir it is l.n iwu the more pop I l’he Argentinians are in u desperate citic for i’ll Kimis of female troubles and real property <»f the dereielant to satisfy a strait. They may lie ever so wilhug to laws prohibiting alien ownership of uliir it becomes. wil> remove all obstructions to the judgment and decree of foreclosure rendered pay up, but it is4*xtretnely improbable land, and that congress tak« prompt iiiouihly periods, no matter what the aud entered of record in said court oil the h it Blaini* ami Alger? sth day of January, 1S90, in favor of said that they will ever be able to do so. action to devise soni<* plan to obtain cauw. they are what every womau p'aintili and a/aiii' >aid defendant, for lie Not only are they in debt over head all lands now owrfed by aliens and for New York, lhe. 7.—Washington n teds, and can be nsml safely. For sale sum of w itli inteiest thereon from th» ami heels to foreigners, but the gov- eign syndicates, and that all lands held special to the 1‘i-isx (republican) savs: by tile Livingstone Oiieinic il Co., inanu- h day of ‘»« ti lx-r. iss.'. at the into of s ¡ hi • •» nt per annum, with 12'» special atty, fee, e. nment h is load** 1 itself with obliga by rniiroatls and other cor[K>ratiotis in Politicians, who have been watching tnctiirers. Sail Francisco. Cal. t'. K. Hol- and $17 32 costs. tov’Pther w ilh the costs and tions to its owu citizens which can excess of what, is actually used and tiie movements of a group of republi ion sole agent for Ashland. ¡i< crib ng co t> of ami upon this writ Where never la* earned out. It will not Is* newied bv them lie reclaimed and belli can leaders, are asking to-nigtit- ii f«»re I «lid, on lhe'.Hh dav of D»’<*emla*r, 1*9(1. 1* .y upon and on Saturday (lie ll.’th day ol surprising, therefoie, if steps to repu for actual settlers only. Jam«« G. Blaine is to head llie ticket .lerwy, (•<» Well J iiiuai \, 1S91, at 2 o'cl »ck, p. ui., nt tin* court Fifth. We demand the removal of in 1892, and 11 General Rnasell Alger diate are taken, and naturally the for Siipt. Miles has eonclnsively ht'ti'C floor it) Jacksoh ville. < »rvgnii, in said eigner will l«e the first to suffer. As the existing tariff tax from tbe neces is to la* hl» tunniug mate. One ot the proved that cattie raising pays county and Mate I will otler for sale to th*. most of tbe reckless ipecnlatioh which saries of life. We further demand a most distinguish 'd visitors here is abiindatitly well in the Willamette L -jbc-t bidder, for ' ash in hand, all the right, til'-'* an«! iEtei’.'Ni of lhe «-aid «l(*fen<. has r>-snlt«*d in the trouble was pro just and equitable system of grade«) General Alger himself. The others valley. Seven years ago h« iuvest«'.! Hut, II. C Stock, in aii't I«» the following «1» - moted by l he aforesaid foreigner, he tax on incomes. We lielieve all na are Vice-chairman James S. Clark, in seven Jersey cattle. Yesterday he scribed real e-tn1e. to wit: Block sixty one in the town of Central wili«ieserve lees pity than the poor tional and state revenues should lie and Sec«tary J. Sloan Fossett, «if th< made Ins las’ sak> of sixteen head ut Point, Jackson county, •‘tale of Oregon, Argentinians, who first lost their heads liunt«*d to th« necessary expenses of republican national committee; Gen tl e • -fiicia’ ma • th ’reof. tbe government, economically ami eral John N. Knapp, chairmnn of the an averag? price of over 873. Since cordingto and then their Credit. | Chronicle. Gheu uii'l r m> h.md this 9tli day ¡of he first invested be has Hold over «•ember, honestly administi-red. N.-w York republican s'- te committee; ¡»"iDOi) worth of Jersey cattle.--|Salem Washington, Dec. 11 S-nutor Stan LG BII.DSEY. Sixth. We «iemand the most rigid, Sherifl of Ja< kson county, Oreg* ford, «[leakingof the haw of his fam honest aud just state and national con Chairman Tichener. of th«* Indiana Capital Journal. republican state committee, anil M. I ‘ y R T. ArniNtrong. ¡»«•¡•lit:«. ous great stallion. Electioneer, said trol and supervision of tbe means of M. Estee, tlie national committee-man to-day: Consumption Surely Cure«!. public eomiuumi-ation ami transporta “I Dav«» some sixty hors»« on tlie.2:30 lion, and if this control dis*« not re of Ciliformu. Ex-Senator Tboniiis C. Summons T.» tiik E ditor . —Pleas© inform vour list and 1 am confident that Electiou«*er move the abuses now existing, we d«»- I’l.itt is “hie tonight, aud has <-uga„c t render a that I have a positive» remedy was uot tbe sire of a single horse unind government ownership of such a room nt the Arlington, th« heial- lor the above named disease. By its which, with proper training, could uot means of communication and trans quarters of the other [mhtieiiins nam' d. timely use Lhonsands of hopeless cases In the ( ireuit ( «»urt for the State«»!' ore trot in 2:3(). 1 must admit tbe failure portation. have been permanently cured. I shall gon. f«»r th*1 i-ountv of Jackson be »flail to send two bottles of mv reme The Drain this Well Melinda King, plaintiff, vs. James King, of Stinol to lower h«*r record was som«*- A spirited debate followed the in dy Eli EE to any of your readers who defendant—suit in equily for divorc« . wtiat of a disappointment to iu« but troduction of this report. The eug<no and in ichin.-ry is all have consumption if they will send me To Jamen King, the above namv«l defend theie is still time. I coutideutly l>e- f.-ueed and house.) in, which bulks l.k‘* their express and post «»thee address. ant: in tire name of the Stale of Oregon, yon lieve when shestrikvs the track under the company had gone into th« work Respectfully Snow in Oklahoma are hereby required to appear and au^wei fit conditions that she will trot a mile to remain with it. It may ruin or the T. A. SLOCUM, M. C.. .KI Pearl st.N. Y the complaint of the above plaintiff in the \A i.'HtTA t Kas.), December 7. Snow faster tbnu auy other horse in the sun may shiue the drill will keep go above entitled conH. now on tile with the Uns la en falling all day hi Oklahoma clerk *»f Miidcourl, with n ten «lays fr«»ni th«- world. I received word uot long ing down, down until gas is found. «late «»f the service of this snmrions uj»on letters Ht Tolo Not (’ailed For since that her «Inver hail sp< d her a Old the Indian Territory, and it now Having succeeded in shutting out water yon, if serv« <1 in Jackson county, Orcg«»ii; lies from six to twelve inches deep. quarter inaid? of thirty seconds. She Tot«», Ja< ’ k*on Co.. Oregon, Pec. •'», 1*90. but if scrv«*d within any other county oi from the hole, rapid progress is being Ed. A shimni » T idings --The following is the Stale of • >regon, then within twenty «lay * will remain at Palo Alto this winter, Stieli inclement weather was entirely made, nmi the drill has gone down mail remaining at this unlook.sl for and it catches the settlers for n from the date of the aerviee of thh *uiu »nd be started agmu next spring to nearly (kkt feet. The drill is still go o ilice: mons upon y«»u; or if served by publii-aiion break the record. Of coarse she is unprepared. Great uuiu I mts of the ing through soft slate stone, which is Boyd, J M. (I) Beatty, .1. U. then by the first daj of the next regular Brown, Mi's Jane under the cut ire control of Mr. Bouuer, people are iu almost destitute circum liable to continue for thre« or four Br«»wn, John S. April. 1WI, term of *aid court, and yo i ar«' BesucbHlnp, VV H (8) stances and the cold winter will work « ouc ’ n . B F. (2) hereby notified that if you fail to appear ami bnt I thiuk he will have no objection. hundred feet yet. |1 train Echo. 1 «owning. T. J. (2) Demi, Brad answer said complaint, a* hereby required, I attribute her failure to the fact that terrible havoc among them. Foster, M.-s, Calle 1 »owning, F. T. th«* plaintill will apply to the <’*»urt f«»r the I.an key ,W. A. Ferguson. .Mis- Martha relief demanded therein, to-wit: for a do The Government appropriation for she was contiuually moved about aud DISGUSTED VIFH A DOCTOR Kickson. John 2) I’tnneroy. F. '■’>) cree of the court forever dissolving the not allow«*<l to remain loug enough in the relief of the destitute wasexpende.l I contracted a sever«* case of Bbnid Poison (iifford, _____ Ed. Hovels. J. S bonds of n a rijiinny hetvtuf :c and now one place to get in tbe beet of form.” sometime ago, and the Territorial in 1>M3, hid ! my physibiau put me under a Bentley, J. T. ixisling betw« eu plaintill' am! dvfvi.dai-' Government has little wherewith to mercurial treatmeut of tnre«* moulh.* with In writing or calling for any of the above on the grounds of assertion. Tha» plaintiff Purnell has snccee«led in dividiug aid any one. In many eases the fa out doing me any gtxxl. in fact I wa* g;a lu- letters or i mil. please-late where you saw be awarded the care aud cust*«d\ of th«* hcorr GRiiris, the Irish party iu Parliament, but it thers of families are from home, work ally growiug wx>r*«‘. I tln n consulted an it advertised. min«»r children. Addie. h"-z and Elizabeth, phy'i» ian who tri» d me with potash Post master. and that theplaintitl have j tdgnieulugaiuM doesu’t s«*em to have divtd«-d in tbe ing in the towns or on farms iu Texas other nud sarsptirilia, but with no be tter result. you for her costs and disburs* menis of middle, aud tbe Parnell eud seems to and Southern K msas foi means with I then b«.-came disgusted with doctor* and i .-aid suit and for >uch further relit f a* to Men's neckties for Diets at Blount's. the l»e tbe small eud. At a meeting of which to feed their wives and child their remedies and commenced raking court may *eein just. ’s Sjan’itic (S. S. H.) After taking seven ihi- summons is published by order ot the Irish members held in London ren, left to hold their claims, and in Swift Men’s all w<x»l pans, 83 a pair, at O. H«»n. boules I was entirely cured, and have not L. R. Webster. Judge of the abtivi en last Saturday, a motion was made that ease of a eonUuuauce of the snow and had any symptona of a eturu since. I have H. Blount's. titled court, made and dated at. chambers the chairmanship of Parnell be dt»- the probable imp;legibility of the roads re<ct>mmended S. s. $ toothers, who have iu th«* tow u <»f Jack^ouv ill«*, suid count’. Men's hats, SGets, at Blount's. * results. said ■‘tale, on the 2d «lay <»t I’ccvmt»er, Is’.«'. clured at au eud. Parnell refused to dire suffering, if not actual starvation, used it with the 'amego.»»! J. C. N. u ’ e , WATMJN .t B< KFEN'UA . p it the m itio'i, aud a scene of confits tbreateu many of these women and Hobbyville, Green ( <»unty, Ind . Attorneys for Plaintiff. Weekly Weather Report. Treatise on Bk»od ami Skin Diseases lou ami disorder ensued, during which children. maihnl free. J list in McCarthy aud 44 olber mem sWIFl' SPECIFIC co . Atlanta. Ga Following is the record of weather Word comes from Kingfisher, Elru- bers withdrew. The division is not Executor's Notice observation«, for Ashlau.l, made by F. ed with satisfaction by Glwdstoue. uo, Noble and other places that relief II. Carter, otwerver tor the Oregon >1,00) TH Rows AWAY. who concludes that the support of parties are already forming wi h a view b C hucvt developed ou my low er State Weather Bureau, for th« week tbe 45 disaffected Paruelitea will l>* to succoring the woineu known to lie lip. In lMtsJ I u th*- Dial ter <»f t he <->•»!<• of W. I. -Aaugh I v.enl under treatment at om e, and ending Dec. It', 1890: ou the claims. sufficient to make the htieral majority ter. deceased. from lime to lime tdm’e that have had medi So’icc i- hereby given that ll»c under cal aid in New Urivan«, i!osh»u, and New sure al.d ill.iiitaiu the Gladstone gov mil ’ ii .''! L h dulk *| i -h: ••«! .«■ • \i i'.ir «•( the York, with no benefit mi all. If has prog- ernment. P.iruell baa friends ami ' Talk aboli^t soap! W«> have the ressed Iw.'t ill and U flaii.ent «•! . L. slaughter, r^hl ulong and now involves my jaw I suppor:ere among tbe Irish people, | l>«*st in thtr m irkvt, guaranteed to and <-h«***k. < )ne thousand dollars would not derea vd Ail tK-rsous hiving claiuiM agaii»*t *aid .35 Ci’dy bnt the popular sentiment on ilie< clean everything except a mau's cover fl.t lo>.' sustained thiough the medi Ih-c. I 5<| Far estate an* notified that such <*lidinc to l»e ,»M and surgical aid I tm.ve re< tiv» d I have islaud leeais to <*ondemn him for his character. 81.25 per I m > x at MeCou- cal valid ui. !vr the laws of Oregon must be t> I Eair certainly tried everything and wa' benefited * refusid to r«*sigu when he saw that his nell A Eubanks js < dear prescnt' i ro ?ne with proper voucher»« at 51 by nothing until 1 took >. > s. It i a> done s iny orth'e iu Ashland, Oregon, wi’hin s.x ( tear lx continuance as leader would disrupt Oats, Barley, Wheat, at market pri«*e me more good than all else put together, 9 .5 50 < b ar months from the »late of the first public* and I believe I will soon '.»e sound aud well. the party. taken m ex-'hauge for farm uagons, at Swift tion of this notice, which «late is niveu !>e- 1U Clear 4b 24 * Specific is certainly a great boon to low. W, B. C‘»LT'lN, * humanitv. New lot of hand-made shoes, just G. 0. Eddings. Executor Estate SV. L Slaughter. Max. M; Min 24 Mean 34.3 p. D. W are , P (). B ox 108?, I Temerai ure : received, at O. H. Blount's. ♦ I Legal Blanks at Ibis office. Ashland, Oregon, December 5, l»*u. Precipitation. .iW in. Keene, N. H. ASHLAND TIDINGS Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, 1889 Powder ABSOtUTF’V ’51,’Rjs All Çoods Fully Guuruufeed, J ' \.i. - - < "Tf 1-l.Z*' : i b' * 13 lbs. Dry Granulat ed. Sugar for $1. •Dresssng Cases— very j handsome. I ¡Christmas Cards— th«- z 5k , ¡Í ' AzZ,-... z ' . V* — lik<- never was in town. i i 13 lbs. Dry Granulat ed Sugar for $1. 400 Dolls. Hollow Axle, Pacific Coast Gear, with Stake Rack AV« have the larg- Doll Carriages. Bed and California Beller Brake. estand best select--Very line Line Al- I bums— rl»«»to a >« raps, ed stock of Holiday J Korns, G.C. EDDINGS MOUNTAIN HACKS, SPRING WAGONS, FARM WAGONS. J. L. DOWNING Goods in the coun-jTops, < Guns, ty. Here is a par- t ■ Blocks, Come in« Puzzles. tini list and see the goods » Frames, i Whisk Holders. I I Banks, I Safes, i Tea Sets, ! I Vases— very ptrtfy. f Large Assortment China Ware. Weak Women ASHLAND, OREG., THAT CAN BE USED EVER v <lav is the kind that pa\s. Scores of you. busiucss Z men, and hundredso! I>< ok- kcctiersaml stenograph«-:ot lxilli sexe*. altri -me their si ret ss to a course at the Portland Business College, l’erilan < gon, or th - Capil*l! Bl’.si- ness College, Sahin, <»regoli D< -.’.i i.rc un<\-r the r: inag< niv.tl of A. P. Armstrong, have same courses of study, same rates of tuiti n. Write to cuneus of ]> -nri.c hit». Scut f:* e to aux addr !’< r joint Catalogue aud specimens W. P. BENN, Homeliest« Man in PRODUCE Ä COMMISSION WOODBURN NURSERY. LARGEST STOCK IN THE ‘aysi'a'h for all kind* farm product*, L»ried ami <»rv< n Fruit.*, Butter, Eggs, Ba con an»l Lard Flour and Feed. NORTHWEST ! Chickens a Specialty A CHOICE LOT ES &. SHRUBBERY I. II. AMlleiiiier, Woodburn. Or. For Mile rtb<»«lt 40H «• of agri< ultural land. I Hiraní <'oiver 1 >«»notI«» ted about •» lniit-s fr<»i mile south of I’tioeni Oregon The Orce.'ii A « alif » an<l the ()r«‘gon A < alifornii pa-'ing through mií »! land, 1 hi- land is m H A No. 1 de» p bla< 'c 1 land bring one of t; r first > .ai upon in Rogue »liver vnlh Mipplied with liviuu watei li be sold iu «i’inui1 lies i<> suit pun For fi r ‘v r information in<piir« UÏ I J m<l, <)rrgon or !■.. I». l««tllra\, O.H. BLOUNT’S • ♦ • •r » Si < pilles Health of Grants Fass, Jose phine county, Oregon. • ▼ • Men Mell's r»<iots. .'?2.<H>, ll|> Choice sanplc II NEW BniCK Mell'S —ConniHtiiig of— Men’s Ai’l’LE. PEAR, PEACH. HEADQUARTERS PI.CM. PRUNE. CHERRY. APRICOT, NECTARINE, ALMOND, WALNUT, and Tourists N Coninieni.il Men «Shade and Ornamental Trees, This fine neu hotel in the cent«-rof 1 he bv* iness part of the cit\ ha him ben •‘r»c!e«i «»li the siteof th«- o!*l popular A- h!H!i l Hot.*«* anil has been leas' d l»p the w 11 ku«»Aii an 1 aucceraful landlord, Grafw Vim», Currant«, (TooAfberri«*, Bhickl>erri«R, KasplMMriuH, / Htl a wherries. Figs, Etc., Etc. E. K« Brightman, Prop*. Who wiil conduct the hotel in style. T h«’ table will eontinut* I second to none, and guests the l»eNt »»f treatment. I Men's < 'otton l'n<lt*r\v< at', Men's New Press Suits only S 12.01). ()nr t r»’cs ki v gfcwn without irrigation on R« d hill lend, and all of known va- r ♦ t « s that succeed in Southern Ore«»on. I host* conteuipluting tree planting wi'.l do well to vi-»it our orchard and nur- <»r write us for price list. i* Murphy. J<»Hopbinecounty R. R. st dion, Grant's l’nss Mell's < Ivereoat- i * A. H. CARSON & SON. Saddle and Harness » » M axi J- At' l l It ER, r ASHLAND, OREGON. New Lot * hid Vests, all prices. Keep* constantly on h»n«l a f"l Mipply of everything in above line. v. hlvh will be soi l at pri< ' as low as can ■»»’ ollervil auyw'j« re ALL ORDERED WORK A shland , O r . Ar I « ill .ontinne the burine»*, keeping.» ha h a «renerai a— orinimi of will !»• ina»!» Io girr • ntlr« -Hii-facli • Repairing Neatiy Done it low rat«**, nmi alt work done promptly. REMEMBER H JUDGE. t Legal Blanks of everv description for sale ai tlie TiniNus oflice. s 5». htiiblingsof ever' kind prompt- ONLY EXCLUSIVE LINE J4IÎÂSS NORRIS, 1-hlanl or.. TMfV ARK D. M. itf«'. ACo’i Illustrated, I jcsl .-. j r.vc and Priced S eed A nnual » r1891 will be mailed FREEi ito ail applicants, and to last season's! I customers. It is better than ever. 1 I fc-vc!y Person using Gat dent ff ■ Flatver or Field Seeds, fl A should send for it. Address fl ■ D. M. FERRY & CO. B B DETROIT, MICH. M W Largest Seedsmen in the world H Of Men's < ¡nods Iv-) IN SOUTHERN OREGON Assignee's Sale. •1« THE BEST. A uk The undvrsigne«!. assign«*«* of the ♦*>t.-ite of W M, «olrox «»fT-ns for -a'«* th«* follow itig iMTw-n tl »•roperty of the cbtat«*. hi the plnn h:-.'mill and warehouse «»n Helman *-tr«et. lai ¡1“ «nd ••¡«»’"j nr. Asldan<). viz . Bl R<H Gil I I M BER. FF.N< F. POSTS, Fl.i m »RING. MOf’I.DING. w APPLE BONES, OF! !« F Fl KNiTl’RE. SAFE, 1»E>K, Eic. M achinekv . - Planer, matcher, nimbler, tviinoner, jig saw -aiid papering niaciiin«-: eut-ort and rip-^aws, etc., etc. Thev inu-*l l»v -«»Id for cash, and «•a.*‘h only. JAMES S. ROGERS. Amdgnee. Ashland, Or., ^pt. W.IR90. i i