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4 F ¥ ASHLAND TIDINGS I SSL’ED FRIDAY EVERY ASHLAND MORNING \V. H. LEEDS. Editor «nd Publi»h»r. Terms of Subscription: One copy, one year............................ $ 2 1 •* •• six months...................... “ •* three months..................... 12 Clu! Kates, six copies for.................. Terms, in advance. ASHLAND TIDINGS » 50 50 75 50 TID INGS Terms of i dr erti st ng: LHU.. One square, first insertion .............. >2 00 Each additional insertion .............. 1 00 I-and office notices and short-time com mercial advertisements at 50 per cent, dis count on above rates. Job Puntino ASHLAND, OREGON, VOL. XVIII FRIDAY 1893 JULY 21, NO. 7. Of all descriptions done on short notice— Ia-gal Blanks. Circulars, Business Cards, etc., done in good style at short notice. » OFFICIAL DIRECTORY I SITED «TAT««. i'reiident Vice President Secretary of >tate Secretary of Treasury secretary of Interior Secretary of War Secretary of Ni> > Secretary of Agriculture Postmaster-geuc ral Attorney-General STATS of V. à. Senators ....Grover Cleveland Adlai Stevenson W alter y. Gresham John G. Carlisle Hose Smith . !>anI. Lamont Hilary A. Herbert J Sterling .Morton . W alter S. Bl sac 11 Richard Olney ORKGON. VIA The ShastaRoute I : SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. The finest line of Suitings .A. M CrawfiVd John H. ^hlity* -. I A« KS<>N i 'OVSTT. J Oregon just received and 5 now displayed by HARRY Konti'. \ Ju*. R. Neil V PULLMAN ______________ BUFFET SLEEPERS »Beiij. HuymoiML Furry / / .. M ax Muller <'«»linty Clerk ..John E. Pulton >hvntf ATT At HKD TO AIL THP.nl GH TRAINS. .Thro. Camrron senator xj W. Merritt ... '< ha*. Nickell Weat Khle Division Repr»*M«iil*l i » es fj .1. Houck I BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS G. E. Bloomer Treasurer J4. Frier Mail Truin Daily (l- xrept Fuudav S« S ii periti tend* nl .... J. L. Wool ridge 7.:M> a M. | Lv. Portland, Assessor Ar. I 5:31) r. M t*. J. Howard 12 10 F. m . I Ar (.’orvallin. Purveyor I.V I 12 V. >■ M_ |>r B Pickle < «»ronrr At Albany Hint anti r'orvahi« t'orvallix < >>nu, < i will, train« AHHI.ANI) rKE(IN<T of Oregon I’auitlc Railroad Justice • Milton Berry Sunday Constable . .J. H. Real Expreaa Train Daily County Judge < 'uni tn i** ioner J KELLY, the Leading Mei SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CANS, < 1TY OF ASHLAND. 1 10 f M 7:2’» P. M. Mavur Recorder Treasurer street I’ontmiialoiier Sup;. City Water Works .Mariani city Attorney ! Lv. i'.irtlnnd A I Ar. McMinnville. Lv I > ?! 5:15 chant Tailor, Ashland, Or Í Í a . m a . m Through Tickets to all Points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe, ■ R CATCHING A TARPON. ever brought to Southern V. !*. LAND oH'hE Ro*KBl'RG. Can l»v obtained at lowest rule» from F. ('. kilD'-, Meat, \'li!;l!i'i. Ol KOEHLKK, E F ROGER’i. Manager. Asst G F A Pa>s Agent. OAK St., Opp. Motel Oregon ('(»lliicHmrii A. H.CABMUN. L. W. < A!;*»N. Res liar invet inn <»i city couiicil ot Ashland ir hen <1 in council *•hiViiln.T«* in city hall^ni the vveiii-ig of tii» |tir*t Monday in each month, onsuinpiion i im riT COCMT. Meets on the first Monday ill April. <vpf<-mher ami Dfceint»vr. COVNTY COl KT. Frobate court first Tuesday ufter first Mon day of each month. County Commissioner’« court —first Wcdues- •layjafter first Monday in each month* That dreaded and dreadful disease! What shall stay its ravages? Thousands sai/ Scott’s Emulsion of pure Norwegian cod liver oil and hypophosphites of lime and soda has cured us • f consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption ? Make no delay but take PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Austin S. Hammond, ATTORNEY AT LAW| Medford, Oregon. IMS J. T. Bowiitch, Attorney Law atul Counsellor at \SHLAND, OREGON. tics tn »11 courts ot the State »romptlv anole ami rctnitte«!. W i., , Collections 9-4 Roh A. MilVr, ^kttorii» V - nt - 1 JACKSOr the con * ** win »it OREGON Dr. J. S. Parso». ’ -------Consisting of------ APPLE, BEAR, PEACH. PLUM, PRUNE, CIIEHRY, APRICOT, NECTARINE, ALMOND, WAL' 1. ai J Shade and Ornamental Fr-es, Gre' • Vine, Currants, (h«>s.-! i. Blackberry'». Raspberr S’rawberriee, Fig.«. Etc., Et- * bir trees are grown w .„»u* .gau i a ' 1 L ”'and, and all or kuo»ii varieriee that • ed in Southern Oreroii. contemplating tree planting will . II to visit oar orchard and ■ nr«»ry, or write as for price list. Postoffice — Mnrphv, Joaept aomty OlCRMAA a£. A». -MAA, C«aV»l»v .. . A, H. CARSOM â SON. A hhla * is O regon . £i»ttirp at residence on Main street, next d»M»r to Fresi.yterian church. [11 42 Dr. S. T. Songor, PH YS1Cl A N A N D SU R< • E< >N ASHLAND, OBBUON. Scott's Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases- Prevents wasting In Ch" r jn. Almost n. palatable ns mi. ; et only the irenulne. Pre- . Scott A Bowne, Chemists, New P“ Yot^. Sold by all Druggists. Scott’s Emulsion1 X r" LT C MYER Ashland AND SURGEON, PHYSICIAN Pelton £ Neil £ The business o' the meat matta** of It P. Neil ami J. E Pelton is carried nil t.ow at : he Office la 0,1.1 Fellows building, secoli 1 floor, ou Maiu street. fll-12 Dr. R. G. VanValzah PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. œ H O <1 £ Q 4 co (or the prv-.-ut at residence, corner Granite ami Baum >t«. E. P. Geary, I’HYSKIAN AND Ashland Oregon. Dr. J. F. Bickenbach, «•!•<! mir »»( Bvilrvws- J V K II"«| üji • • XV I ! ! » » »K E d . T idinos :—The ranchere of Apple Following ia a schedule of exjienditures gate, noting in your paper of J uly 7th a made by the county court *ji Jackson coun elatenieut concerning the Little Apple ty, Oregon, at July. A. D. 1893. term gate outrange aud the differenoe between thereof, which shows the name of clai the ranchers aud sheep owners over the mant, the article or sen-ice for which same, find that said statement is alto payment has Is-.-n made, ami the amount gether too smooth and favorable to the allow»-»!, ami whether the claim has been sheep men to agree with all the facte and continued or rejected, as follows: IBtllUBXT ALLOWANCBH. with the justice of the Case, as we under | 115 00 stand it. We, therefore, wish to state it D. Linn, burying pauper briefly but more fully as regards some J. H. Whitman, allowance for A. ............................. 10 00 facts not mentioned in your issue of July : E. G. Robinson Hurt, allowance for J. Cox 10 00 Uth: ! Eliza Taylor, boarding J. Emery io uo In the first place, it is true that the j J. DeRoboam, boarding J. Leslie 12 00 settlement of the ranches iu the foot bills | J. W. Merritt, supplies for Mrs. E. C. aud along the narrow valleys and benches Gale......... , ........................ 12 (JU of tne streams would never have been Ben. Haymond, for supplies lor W. A. Goldsmith................. 500 made but for the proximity of the high mountain range« as a summer pasture for Beu. Haymond, supplies for Ed. Switching Over the Cascades. Hutt . ........................................ 800 the stock which we can feed in winter on Kearnes. White A Co., supplies for Tl.e switchback, by means of which the hay we raise in our alfalfa patches, Jones family........................ .. . 10 00 the Great Northern railway crosses the and our homes and little farms are prac ■ John W. Robinson, supplies for David I Cascade mountains in Washington, is a A BALTIMORE DIVINE’S DESCRIPTION tically worthless when the range is taken Lowe............................................ 5 00 from us. But the woret feature of the Harriet Johnson, allowance for her wonderful piece of engineering. When i OF HIS EXPERIENCE. self........... ...................... 000 case was not alluded to at all in that Jim Hill, the president of the Great statement in your paper. Beginning in Mrs. 8. Root, allowance for herself . 6 00 Sam. Robinson, boarding L. Calhoun 4 00 Northern, decided to push his road from A Day’s Fishing: In Florida Waters and the summer at the highest range, the J. H. Cottle, allowance for himself 8 00 sheep drivers take that clean, and then i Horace Rice, allowance for himself Spokane to Puget sound, he had compar 12 00 Wliat It Means toa Northerner Who Has follow the grass down in the fall, ootniug atively a fair field at all points save one Mm. Wm. Heely. boarding J. Dough Been Accustomed to Trolling; In Tlacid , at least eight miles down into the settle erty .............................................. 5 00 At that point he was confronted by a ments and taking the grass out clean Ben. Haymond, supplies for I. F. Ponds and Babbling Brooks. s* >ass of granite which blocked his Bassett .. around the rauchee—not only eating out 800 ••We ought to t-irii in early tonight, the grass on land “Wiled by ranchere and J. L. Downing, funeral exjienses of lim* ’ >.• ul«>ut three miles. It was de Gussie 11. Slayton. 2t w termined to tunnel the mountain, but ac for we must be up by C.” * * * unfeuoed, but in one case one baud of ■ i sheep has for three years been run over j jj (flOol bill presented disallow,-,!.) (Those stars mean stars in Florida, for the excavation would In? nearly three 2 00 and through one ranch—through the ... !V. Grinws, boarding pauja-r miles in length and take three years to we did not have a cloudy night.) Six garden even. And we know that cattle j Total indigent allowances o'clock, ayd the sun is well up and »172 50 complete it was decided to build a tem ■nocking birds singing. Breakfast over, have been shot at aud hogs injured be MlSCELLASEOfH. porary road over the mountain in order with rods and reels and gaffs and lunch cause they were running about a herder’s : J. M. Black, keeping free ferry, for to ojien through connection with the we walk down the pier to the Minnie, a camp; and one rancher was sent word by quarter ending June 30,1*93 | 00 a herder that unless be zcame and took i Owen Keegan, janitor's salarv......... 175 coast as soon as possible. 30 UU 22-f<«>t catboat with a rousing sail. • his hogs away from life herder’s camp j John Morgan, wood 300 The temporary road crosses the crest “Where's the bait, Johnnie?” ; every one of them would lie killeth This ’ Ross E. Moores, blanks ..... 6 00 of the range through Stevens pass at an “It's coining,” said Johnnie, pointing we state as fact to which we defy suc- Hall A O’Donald, steel pens.............. 1 55 elevation of 4,068 feet, and the different to a flat bottomed dickey carrying a dirty I ceasful contradiction. We do not say Heston Dygert, book mfg. Co , blank books ........... altitudes are reached by a system of leg-of-mutton sail ami a jib. In the craft that all the sheep men are alike regard- 4<j no W. Robinson, stationery »; 05 nine ssfitchbacks. The road at one place was Charlie Brown, who was soon along 1 le6a of the common justice due to the J. Geo. J. Armstrong, hauling lumber returns three times to within 500 feet of side with eight mullets weighing a ¡»ound ranchere, but these things have been J. H. Whitman, abstracts of land en 3 00 done. its former line, only a little higher up or more apiece. tries.......................... 2 25 Now, the effect upon us has been that ! Klippel A Marcuson, lumber | the mountain side, but it tints covers a 12 2« “Dat's all I could get, boss.” I our cattle could not find fall grass on I Clay Charley, lumber .. 20 00 distance of four miles in curves. It Now for Buttonwood harbor! The | G. W. ----- Steel, , labor on Kanes Kanes creek starts from Tunnel City on the east side wind is east, as it was every morning, which to live in the neighborhood of our bridge 3 (JU ranches, where there ought to be enough Geo. M. lx>ve, postage «tamps... of the mountain and runs to Stevens and going our way, which sounds very for 8UU them, and the cattle have been Chas. Nickell, printing 32 70 City on the west side. Both of these tine. But sailing with wind is no joke scattered all over the country when win K. Kubli, road scrapers and hardware 55 30 plact*s are the points which the tunnel under a Florida sun. You use up the ter came on—some of them wandering as will connect when finished, and they breeze with your own motion and there's far as Rogue river to find pasture. Total miscellaneous. 1327 14 ute 2| miles apart, yet to reach them not a ghost of shadow from the sail. W m . M athes , State of (Iregou | over the switchback a distance of 15 County of Jackson,i ss’ “Here we are,” and as we c^ime about miles must lie traversed. ABOIT MATE INSTITUTIONS I. Max Muller, County Clerk of Jackson over g<H‘S the anchor, down Comes the There are five switches on the western sail, and we are off in the dickey for county, State of Oregon, do hereby that the foregoing statement is a side of the pass and four on the eastern tarjmn! The bay is almost landlocked— The general hard times and slowness certify and correct schedule of expenditures side, while the heaviest grade is 211 feet hemmed in with pines and ]ialmettos to about payment of taxes ia causing all the true ot the county court of Jackson county. to the mile. The survey was’ liegun last the water's edge—the roar of the surf on work ou bl ate institutions to languish. State of Oregon, made at its July. A.7>. July, and when completed a force of 700 the gulf side of the Key filling the air A reporter was sent to ask state officials 1893 term, except the bills presented and for which the fees or salary liave men were put to work and the road rapid near the middle of the bay. We anchor what about work ou the several projects allowed been provided by law. ly pushed forward. The tracks were in an immense pool or pocket made by for which money was appropriated by Witness my hand and the seal of the connected Jan. 14. at which time the first two arms of sand bar that nearly meet, the last legislature. county court of Jackson county, Oregou, The Eastern Oregon insane asylum train went over the road. Two freight showing purple and orange through the awuite the decision in the soldiers' home affixed this 12th day of July A. Ft. 1893. trains a week are now being run over it, water. Through the channel that makes case. MAX MCLLF-R, but it will not lie opened for passenger between thetarjsins come tofeed—if they County Clerk. The fish ladder at Oregon City is By J. II. Hi FfKK. traffic until April.—Sail FranciscoChron do. awaiting a visit to the coast from U. 8. Deputy. icle. “Johnnie, give me a head.” "And I'll Fish Commissioner McDonald, whose will be had in the matter, before take a tail.” A half pound of nmllet opinion I.aiwt l.oxt by u Treal y. KI.AMATH COUNTY. any steps are taken. goes on each hook, and a good cast lauds On the j■><<' »—'I we have all the facta The wording of the treaty by which the bait 80 feet away. IStar, July 13.J and figure/ of coal, lucre are several Arizona was ceded to the United States Now settle down. Patience and hope propositions, and prolnbly the building Fred Mellia«e has secured the beef con by Mexico was loosely drawn, otherwise are the words. will be erected this year. tract lor the Klamath agencies, furnishing i we would have enjoyed the distinction Watch tlie i + lic.itis ami cormorants The slate stove works is in operation to j the supply at 5J4 cents. of having a deep water harbor. The fishing and the nmllet jumping out of about one-half its capacity. The dull Thomas Martin, our enterprising and line, which leaves Nogales and makes the water; eat oranges, rig a hand line times affects that industry as it does all j i lively miller, has leased his roller mills to an angle at that point by taking a more and catch shiners am! runts, tell stories, others, the demand for stoves having ' Frank Brandon, an ex|>erieiiced and fallen off. northerly route until it reaches the Col decide what we would do if—if. careful ybung miller who is well known to The Agriculture' College building at the people Ire re. orado river, should have kept on a con- I A school of porpomes comes puffingin- j tinuons straight course, which was the totlie bay—a gootl : :ii Ha! there goes Corvallis is gorng ahead !fie coat to be S. Moore put in the lowest bid for cut according to the clot»:. That means flour and oats for the Klamath agency, intent Ot rhe agreement wjth Mexico. a line jiaying quiet 1_> he retd. $8300 b« ’ !<imga in pleci #10,000 or but up to date he has not heard of "ie It was arranged to give Arizona a deep “Pay out! G 1 -Tutts.” $12,000, t t •T t »out $6,800 acceptance thereof. - vat-r harlior on the gulf of Mexico by Xt niri . Away h<- go ^F'vith your by the br \ tai' ¡too. Job 4 Roy Wright dejiarted b making the treaty read that the boun lines, f Co., if tin., U» ¡£|.hnnie!” cte on the Soutfiport, Ji. C., where he » dary should be drawn in a straight line" Bu’ self under the instructions i « a shark. dollar. from N> g des to a poiut 20 miles below Th- The U s ..JÌ «-j]] £TAt man. a weather bureau ma- ■.7m un- t . ,,n.b .»■ the < -r.idi river AG - no bu.iu..,^ ib j'a a lb a '.ivw •y w.u far ♦ -«M- ----- -- . -------- the papers were drawn up and signed it Now he is V * < •I 20 ' the boat. , Au ,.<i<l. »¿Ta i improv i t»> ,nn School to was oliserved that the reading hail lieen "Hangi Woodworth, the most ei ^L>n«ing » it.' * e! We've double its capauiL,. will he built of bnck : horrw-buyer that visits Klan. ' uuty. changed to make the line ran to a point no tin. io N\ itsil v < »4- t»*4 Snap! The i bought all of Dan Colwell a W *'8 I*1*11 ___ 2»> miles below the mouth of the Gila i line breaks. A new sm« I i *• tied on, this fell. week, 1 ' __ ___ numbering 125 head, at ju.ces av- One o iw c .■ gc- i tfie asylum river. K eragiug He also bought ¡-o'.ght nine , J »35 per head. Healso and we are «■■ nluu-k ■ L :» id grounds, farm will > i««i la> bi >it lui.- I of wood. head of the Whitney bovs .t the same Besides losing the liarbor of Port Isa anchor down and the lineout. 1 he Blind Iubatute is having an rate, T"- ' _7_ I lias* _ ’h'-d 4W ;;;; head __ ; of Mr. Woodworth bel anil 20 miles of deep water coast, “Let’s eat lunch. 1 believe in the law ,'ddition bu'lt for sleeping nxima— fine horses in Frank Adams rich pasture Arizona lost some of the liest land in of indirection and an nnwatclud pot.” | Baker City Democrat. all the season, and the noble animals are Sonora. It was considered iu the days No sooner said than done. Yen, nnd in still there, feeding, galloping and kicking A "Stirring l |> ” in the Opiutu when the treaty was signed that Ari more senses than one. for we hadn't eat Smuggling at the blue sky. Business. zona soil was not worth a cent a quarter en a dozen mouthfuls before my line be How s This? of a Sc’Ction, anil the matter was dropjied gan to play out —first slowly, then faster Portland, July 15.--As was expected, without contesting. ami faster. “In with your lines! Up an William Dunbar, manager of the Mer We offer One Hundred Dollar« reward chants Steamship Transportation com for any oase of Catarrh that cannot lw Now that the discovery is made that chor!” pany, and formerly the bead merchant of enred by ilall'a 1 atarrh Cure. the land which the United States gave Faster goes the line. “Tarjion!” For the F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. Dunbar Produce company, was up to Mexico by tliis error is worth more out of the water 150 feet away leaps a We, the undersigned, have known F. J. arrested at 10 o'clock this morning, on an per acre for the growing of tropical fish 6 fe» t long- a mass of gleaming sil for the last 15 year«. and believe for smuggling opium in the c.heuev hiiu perfectly honorable in all busineea fruits than any other part of America, it ver—in a .-liower of spray, shaking his indictment 1 'uited States. The indictment contains transaction« and financially able to carry seems as though our government should head like a horse. five counts, all of which allege the out any obligations made by their firm. takesome stejis to recover it, even though “Row harder, Johnnie; he is getting smuggling of opium, the aggregate value W kst A T buax J Wholesole Druggists. mi Ilu» Toledo, O. a few million dollars were necessary to too much line!" Out he conies again and of the stuff being $48,620. It differs from move the Tine to where it properly lic again, three straight leaps. I gain some the accusations against Blum in that W aldiso , K innan A abvim , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. longs, it is worth agitating.—Tomb- slack on him. He's heading for the boat. there are no charges made for any illicit Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, or fraudulent dealing with Chinamen. stone (A. T.) Prospector. acting directly upon the blood and muooii« “Baek, Johnnie, back!" I get in a hun The witnesses who testified against of the system. Testimonials sent dred feet of lint'», and he breaks again Dunbar are the same as those who tes surface« free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold b» all 1‘unialiing Idols In China. clear out of the water not 50 feet away tified against Blum, and, judging from Druggists. A curious case of arrest and punish and is off like a cannon ball, and now it the similarity of the indictments in both The Line of Retreat ment of idols took place recently at is nip ami tuck for an hour and a half, cusec to the libel tiled against the steam Foochoo, China. The idols of a certain rowing against him or rowing after him ship, it is U[«»n the same evidence. W. Edward Atkinson, one of the most t> tuple in that city were those np]H*al««l as he goes off. irresistibly taking the line B. Jackling was the first w itness examined radical free traders m the United States, to by persons whodesired to I«' n-venged in spite of everything: now working him by the grand jury, and the most important has come to the minclusion that it is too on their em-mies. They were «upj«>s<-d hard on a short line, ami now letting up one. He has “peached on his pals,” early yet for free trade in this country. according to the allegations, and will to cause death to those against whom for a second as he conies swiftly to tlie turn state's evidence to save himself. The significance of this remark is the prayers to them were dir>« t< <1 Recently surface and In eaks, shaking his head in 1'be story of liow the government got greater since Mr. Atkinson is fresh from bls labors us a member of the commission the Tartar military «-..niiiian-l.-r died a rag»* ami hushing the water into a foam. holtiof the evideuce against the indicted apfiointed to prepare a tariff bill for the »add,-nil . .»nd th«- idi-ag.'t aliruadamoug It is hard work. Every muscle stiff, men Mould I* hu interesting one, but consideration of Congre»w. Mr. Atkinson t'e ¡»- -pie lh.lt he had !••• t. -1,111 by tie arm- .■■ lung, thuml* »ranij^d from those wbxknow it are like a sealed book. has undoubtedly marked out the line of i.lols in ¡•r'-n-'.iig th« apron on the r»*el Wegvt ■Ia<'khng, bNwever, wa» chief engineer of reiertll the adininuttratioti will follow. Ilia v>-«sel. Stiil claims to have ---- slpfw trade it will I m * aootewded is the one pn-viiKT re b l»ee«» him into «hallow water. pr«*et,t during all the alleged bom uggtiugitig _____ _____ needed, _____________ but the milntry _ ia ___ txA ___ yet <l.-r* ti>»< Have th. gaff r»*a<1v'” opentUoBS. and MMsteii lu the landing <^*'r’a<ly f.x it Tb. omhtry wxU be r«*it I 4 N n t this^uu. «s ine other time, H'lni If Ins story l>e true, it will * frw tr».ie wt»ni the Anwo-ari Mar»,, t. r <»rj« n 11.« 1<1.«1 t g !<a»k into lie • (UeelMM. « te-lh. r be “wpieami ' br- for ard rf wage» liar lawn reduced Vo • ievei^X 1 »■auee be ,h<i i»,»t think lonee-if trsaUsl write Iter Earopswti r«a»>.4ard Mr Ctoee ' 'N Baking Powder I ----- OF THE----- U. H. Mitchell t J N. Dolph i Binger Hermann I Express Trains leave Poitlaud daily. Congressmen f W. R. Ellis south . noam. G. E. Chaml»erlain Attorney General Ar 7 :15 ». M Sylvester Pennoyer 7:00 f . m , Lv. Portland, Governor Lv. 1:40 r. M. George W McBride 10:20 a . m Ar. Ashland, Secretary of State Ar I lo r. M. .Phil Metsi'han 10 NO a m Lv. Ashland, btate Treasurer __ __ - r _ M. Lv., 7:iA> E B McKIniy 8:1.5 a . M.iAr. Sau Francisco, Supt. PuU liaatruction Above trains «top only at following stauoiis b rank < Baker State Printer iF. A Moore north of Roseburg: East Portland. Oregon < itv, Woodburn, Salem, Albany, Tangent. >W. p. Lord Supreme Judges »R. S. Bean Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction C ty, Irving Eugene. il. A Mac-uin . >J B Eddy R. R. CominiMMÍoners KOKKRVKO MAIL < Daily ) <H. B. Compson I.F.AVK . I.ydell Baker Clerk of K. IL Com mission X in a M Portland a FIRST Jl'Dil lAL iujctrk t . Roseburg 7 jm ) a m M Judge H. K. Hanna ALBANT LOCAI. Western Division Jndgv W I Hale Eastern Divi*h»n I KAVK II, L. Benson P rosee il r hut Attorney -Sm» FM Member Boari of E piali/H'ion . V. A. Dunlap Portland :x> a m Altmuy Receiver Rrg»-'D‘r M’HKBl'IX Sheeping the Range. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Frank Brothers Implement Company. MURPHY & HOSLEY, WMQl ESAIE & RETAIL BUT1TLS 4 A. C. CildTFÙl. M*chan»o> 0p*'i!»* D* 1'4 it a • Gm * ' u>4 wrbat* i tW te?, *1. 1 ’ A * I J 0 e>( war. f««r am land h» (tea ««4 *t !>■ pea tn wnreewplMte tb» a ismnru»« tbs *■■■*»