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1 ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS I ISSUED FRIDAY EVERY ASHLAND MORNING. W. H. LEEDS. Editor wild Publisher. Trrmt ot Subscription: One copy, <>ue y^ar........................ “ •• hix niontha.................... •• “ three mouth».............. Club Rates, six copies for .......... Tenn», in advance. « •>1 50 50 i>TA rover <'leveland Ad)ai.Ste ven»on \\ alter Q. Greahain John <». ‘ ’arlisie Hoke Smith . I’aiil. Lamont Hilary A. Herbert J "*te rling Mprton . U alter S. B injh -11 Ric'hard Olney t W»l ,1 s<. I A«r T I eine K. K. < Pi M FRIDAY JULY 21, 1893 ORBUOM. »J. II. Mitchell « J N. Dolph ♦ Binger Ht rmann I W K. Elli» «.. E. <’hamberlain Sylvester Pennoyer tieorge W McBride .Phil MetM*han E H McF.lroy I Frank ' Baker ,F \ Moore p. lawrd ^R. S. Bean A Ma«-uin El K Eddy 61 . B. 4 on>p»on . I.ydell Baker il insion bl« I A L iarm« t . JntJge >1. K. Hamm Jn.igr \\ « H alt* H, L. Bciiioii lizn'ion .. V. A InmlMp gi*KU. M <'rawfoni >hn H Mhupr t e SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Powder wwwwwwww ABSOLUTELY PURE The finest line of Suitings CATCHING A TARPON. ever brought to Southern Oregon just received and now displayed by HARRY .A NT V. < 1 KELLY, the Leading Mer H Rr .III to ] 4 'aiiierun w. Merritt Nickell J Houck E Bl«»«»mer . 4 ’. s Price w «Milritlge J 1 « . J Howard Dr E 1 < Ph kle / j (b A 1 ¡ 1 ■ , KU IM T Jn Li r orks j < * chant Tailor, Ashland, Or * ; í pnsumpnon A. H. CARSON & ROfi PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEY AT LAW Medford, Oregon. J. T. Bowiitch, A 11 ruej Law aud Counsellor at « MILANI), OREGON. f tice iu ail courta of the Hi V uia«le and remitted «re 9-4 Au. Ro1: *t A. Millnr, ; A Altorn« V - i<-t - I ■' A ’.LE, OIH.GON J 1< X . .... ■ win D t . J. S. Parson. ’ FHYSICIAN’ AND SURGEON, A mhla * i », O keuon . >tti( ri rf‘NÌ»lt*ii< V <>n Main str • t. •l«H»r to Bresbyitriaii « hur« h. |11 next t! Dr. S. T. Songer, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON adulasi », oke « h » n . Fellow » building, acromi ce in u Dr. R. G. VanValzah PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ms »»III. \N1>. !*r • >KE< M>N eluate of Bellevue Hospital ’ «>11« J A» Kx»N Vlt.I.K, OK. A. C. CalcLwoll, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. ASHLAND, OREGON. >r< k a M. L. McCall, U. S. Deputi Mineral Sni'veyor. / .bp«/ M. H Suri O k K» »ON \sill.AM>, r. TV K h Vic JFT. C CAItTKR The Bank of Ashland Pelton £ Neil « œ H O £ 4 H UÌ P Iron Pipe and Rubber Hose Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Farming; Machinery, FOR FINE CLOTHING FURNITURE! J ASHLAND OGN. Paid Up Capital, Does a General Cc $100,090 Banking R U S i II e, M S ion* ina-le xt favotAbie term Sight <?xi*hAnge and i PoEtlaivl, San rraix i»« Drafts soM on allo Europe. WALL PAPER 10 ct*nta per double roll. slump for EHinp'es. I MINERS’ SI ITLIES, GI NS, RIFLES ANI! AMMCNIT10N. Cashier I’ Scott’s Shade and Ornamental Fries, Kinncv & Provost, 12 1 cured Frank Brothers Implement Company. Dr. J. F. Rickenbach, f Thousands say Austin S. Hammond., Heixl two cent Ni HOnU.li A MORGAN. 192 Third st.. Forti «nd. Or. <*f all descriptions dune on short notice— lx-gal Blanks. Circulars, Business Cards, etc., done in good style at short notice. SlieeiAiig the Range. schedvix Eu. T idings :—The ranchers of Apple- I Following is a schedule of exiienditurex g»te. noting in your pap«r of July 7th a made by the county court of Jackson coun htatenieut concerning ths Little Apple ty, Oregon, at July. A. D. 18H3, term gate outrange and the difference between thereof, which shows the name of clai ---- Vp ----- the ranchers and sheep owners over the mant, the article or service for which has »«-»ii been main made, , aim and mt* the tllllUUlll amount Dtlllir, VUnl BtllU . same, UUH find that said SlUlrUltLIb statement IB is UllU- alto- 1 payment get her too smooth and favorable to the allowed, and whether the claim has been * sheep men to agree with all the facts and cont,!1,w** "r rejected, as follows: INDIGENT ALLOWANCKB. with the justice of the case, as we under stand it. We, therefore, wish to state it ”• Linn, burying jMiuper »15 0Û briefly but more fully as regards some '' hitman, allowance for A. i 10 00 facts uot mentioned in your issue of July . .. t, if0",, ; . j.. . J E. G. Hurt, allowance for J. < ox lu uu , ’ .. « . , . .. . ., Eliza Taylor, boarding J. Emerv 10 OU In the first place, it is true that tbe . j. DeRoboam, boarding J. lx*she 12 01* ROUTH. NORTH seUloment of tbe randies m the foot hills j j. W. Merritt, supplies for Mr». E. C. • r m Lv. Portland, Ar 7 2ft X, M ami Hlong the narrow valleys and benefit* Gale Lv : m r. M. 12 UU h» 20 A. M Ar. Ashland, 10 O A. M Lv. Ashlaioi, Ar i io r. M of tue »t reams would never fiave been lien. Haymond, for supplies tor W. M 15 A. M Ar. San Francisco. Lv. 7:u0 i- M A. Goldsmith 5 00 made but for tbe proximity of the high Above trains «top only nt foH.iwmg station? mountain ranges as a summer pasture for Ben. Haymond, supplies for Ed. I north of Hos**l>urg. En*t Portland. Oregon • itv Switching Over the ('aacade«. Hutt . SOU I Woodburn. >ak-n», Albany, Tanirent. >h»*«|jy tbe stock winch we can feed in winter on Reames. White A- Co., supplies for The switchback, by means of which H h I mpv . Harrisburg, Junction C ;y, fixing the hay we raise iu our alfalfa patches, Jones family .. ____ . Eugene. 10 (JU th" Great Northern railway crosses the I and our homee and little farms are prac- . ■ Joi ■ W. Robiu»o|i, mi|U>l*es for David KOSKIH'KG MAIL D.iily tically worthless when the range is taken l»we 1 Ciiseade mountains in Wasliington, is a A BALTIMORE DIVINE'S DESCRIPTION 5 OH J F 1V K from us. But the worst feature of the I Harriet Johnson, allowance for her- wonderful piece of engineering. When I Portlan ! OF HIS EXPERIENCE. GUO ease was Dot alluded to at all in that, "«df............ Kox«d»urg Jim Hill, the president of tho Great tiUU statement in your paper. Beginning in ^rs* allowance for herself .% LK.IXV 4 (MX the summer at the , highest range, the i ^*'¿1 ’ b “ “ ri,, "» r '- ' allioun Northern, decided to push his road from J. K A VK A Day’« Fishing In Florida Waters and sheep drivers take that clean, and then ' k m H' Co-’"e' . S (M» F M Portland Spokane to Puget sound, lie had compar What It Mcaui« to a Northerner Who Han follow the grass down in the fall, oomiug Horace Rice, allowance for himself “y Alltany 4) A M I Mr». Win. Hwly, boarding J. Dough atr.ely a fair field at all ¡toints save one Iieen Accustomed to Trolling In Placid at least eight mi lee down into the eettl»*- erty . .. ....... At that point he was confront»»! by a I tilting; < tir* on Ogtleii Doliti*. ments and taking tbe grass out clean Ben. Haymond, supplies for 1. F. Sto I' oih I b and Babbling llroolu». h < ’a»» of granite which blocked his Bassett around the ranch»«—not only »«ting out * “We ought to t*in: in early tonight, tho gruss on land "wn«*»i by ranchers anil J. L. Downing, funeral exjienses of Im" ' al»>ut thret* rriiles. It was de PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Guasie It. Slayton. 24 50 termined to tunnel the mountain, but a° for we must be up by 6.” * * * unfenoed, but in one case one band of ($10 ul bill i>resent<si disallowed.) sheep has for three years been run over ; (Those stars mean stars in Florida, for H. W. Grimes, buarding pauper the excavation would lie nearly three 2 Uff SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS, we did not have a cloudy night.) Six and through one ranch through the mill's in length and take three years to ATT»* HKI* TO AL1. Till*.,-I OH Tll»IN> garden even. Anil we know that cattle I Total indigent allowances 117 2 ro o'clock, and the sun is well up and complete it was decided to build a tem mocking birds singing. Breakfast over, have Iieen shot at ami bogs injured be M1M-KLLAKBOUB. Went Side DivLion porary road over the mountain iu order with rods and reels and gaffs and lunch cause they were running about a herder'« 1 J. M. Black, keeping free ferry, for BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS to ojien through connection with the we walk down tho pier to the Minnie, a <samp; and one rancher was sent word by quarter ending June 30, IKKt 1 UU »75 Mail Train Daily (t-Wept Sunda> a herder that unless be came and took ' Owen Keegan, janitor’s salary . 30 UU coast as s<s>n as possible. 22-foot catboat with a rousing sail. 7 ai a . M. j Lv. HortiMiid, Ar, I • U t*. . m his hogs away from the herder’s camp samp . John Morgan, wood 300 The temjiorary road cross»-« the crest U 10 F m . I Ar. Corvallis. Lv | 12 ». » m “Where's the bait, Johnnie?” every one of them would be killed. This T‘_.„ Ross E. Moores, blanks .... « mi of th«- range through Stev<-ns jiass at an At Albany and Corvallis« orili«-« I with trains “It’s coming,” said Johnnie, pointing we etale as fact to which we defy sue-1 Hall A O’lkinald, steel pens................ 1 55 of Oregon i’Acitlc Railroad. elt vation of 4,06 n feet, ami the different to a flat bott< >me<l dickey carrying a dirty eessfu) contradiction. We do not eay i Mestoti Dygert, book ir.fg. Co , blank books . ................ 40 00 altitudes are reache»! by a system of leg-of-mutton sail ami a jib. In the craft that all the sheep men are alike regard-1 r. xprrMM Train Daily Sunday \V. Robinson, stati mery »> 05 nine svfitchbaeks. Tlie road at one place wits Charlie Brown, who was soon along less of tbe common justice due to the ; J. i i' F, m I i.v. Portìaud, a r OAK St., Opp. Hotel Oregon. Geo. J. Armstrong, haunng lumber A. M • » 3 00 7 > I* m . I Ar. McMinnville. I.v returns three times to within 500 feet of side with eight mullets weighing a jiound ranchers, but these things have been . J. H. Whitman, abstracts of land en A. M done. tries ..................................... its former line, only a little higher up 2 25 or more apiece. Through Tickets to all Roints in the Now, the effect upon us bas been that Klipl>el A Marcuson, lumber 12 2s th" mountain side, but it thus covers a Eastern States, Canada and Europe, “Dat's all I could get, boss.” Clav Charley, lumlier .. our cattle could not tm»l fall grass on 20 UU distance of four miles in curves. It <’an bv obtained at l«>weM rale* from b. The which to live iu tbe neighborhood of our G. W. Steel, labor on Kanes creek Now for Buttonwood harbor! Kane, ng«,nt, Ashland, Or. starts from Tunnel City on the east side bridge 3 00 wind is east, as it was every morning, ranches, where there ought to be enough R KOEHLER, E of the mountain and runs to Stevens and going our way, which sounds very for them, and the cattle have been Geo. M. Ixjve, postage stamps... H 00 Manager. Asst G. 1 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 scraj>ers and hardware 55 30 places are the points whieh the tunnel under a Florida sun. Y’ou use up the ter came on—some of them wandering as A. H.CARSON. will connect when finished, and they breeze with your own motion ami there's far as Rogue river to find ¡«stur«». Total miscellaneous f: W m . M athes . aio 2j miles apart, yet to reach them not a ghost of shadow from the sail. State of < Iregon [ over the switchback a distance of 15 County of Jsekson,« Si,e “Here w-‘ are,” and as we come about ABOI T SIATE INSTITUTIONS miles must lie traversed. I, .Max Muller, County Clerk of Jackson overgoes the anchor, down comes the t_i^«W*ty, State of Oregon, du hereby Tiu-re are five switches on the w»-.»t< rn sail, and we are off in the dickey for <*rti!y that the foregoing statement is a side of the pass ami four on th" eastern tarpon! The bay is almost lamlloeked— Tlte general liuril times and slowness true and correct schedule of expenditures side, while the heaviest grade is 211 f"»-t heuiine»! in with ¡tines and palmettos to ubout pay metil of tuxes is causing all the of the county court of Jackson county. to the mile. The survey was ls gun last the water’s e<lge—the roar of the surf on work on btale institutions to languish. State of Oregon, made at its July. A.’f>. July, and when compb-teil a force of 700 the gulf side of the Key filling tho air A reporter was sent to ask state officials IK’D term, except the bills presente<i and b,x miles Sooth of Grant » i ' ulhiwed for w hich the fees or salary have county, Ort gon men wert* put to work ami the roa<l rapid near the middle of the bay. We anchor what about work on the several projects been provided by law. ly push»*»! 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 the last legislature. That dreaded and dreadful disease! (•'.»nnected Jan. 14, at which time the first two arms of sand bar that nearly meet, The Eastern Oregon insane asylum county court of Jackson county, Oregon, train went ov»-r th»' road. Two freight showing purple ami orange through the awaits the decision iu the soldiers' home affixed this 12th day of July A. I). 18H3. What shall stay its ravages? trains a week are now being run over it, water. Through the channel that makes cast*. MAX MCLLER, Scott's Emulsion of pure Norwegian County Clark. but it will not be o|»-ned for passetig»*» bet ween th»'tar j»>ns come tof<-ed—if they The fi»b ladder at Oregon City is By J. H. Hi ffek , traffic until April.—San Franeisi-oChroii do. awaiting u visit to the mast from U. 8. peputv. cod liver oil and hypophosphites of lime icle. “Johnnie, give me a head.” “And I'll Fish Commissioner McDonald, whose opinion will lie had in the matter, before and soda has us of consumption in its first take a tail.” A half pound of mullet Land I.ont by a Treaty. KLAMATH COINTV tiny steps are taken. 4)IirilHtin^ OI goes on each hook, and a good cast lands stages. Have you a cou</h or cold acute or On the jute r^’l we have all the fact« leading The wording of the treaty by which APPLE. PEAR, PEACH. the bait 80 feet away. ¡Star, July 13.j and figures of cost. I here are several Arizona was ceded to the I nited States l’LUM. PLUM < IIF. to consumption ? Make no delay but take Now scttl»-down. Patience and hope propositions, and probably the building Fre-I Mellmse has secured the beef con by M exico was loosely drawn, otherwise are the words. APRICOT, NECTARINE will be erected this year. tract for the Klamath agencies, furnisbmg we would have enjoyed tho distinction Scott ’ s Emulsion cures Coughs, ALMOND, WAI 1 The slate stove works is iu operation to the supply at 5), cents, Watch tl" :-!i- I1M «nd CUMDtNSnto of having a deep water harls>r. The fishing and th, n.• !'."« jumping out of about oue-half its capacity. The doll Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, Thomas Martin, our enterprising and line, which leav«4» Nogah's and makes the water; eat orang» -, rig a hand line times iiffei-l» that industry as it does all and all Anaemic and Wasting lively miller, ha. leased liis roller mills to Diseases. Prevents wasting In an angle at that point by taking a more and catch shiners ai d -runts, tell stories, others, the demand for stoves having Frank Brandon, an ex|«-rienced and (it." • Vine, Currant», Go.*. 4 ‘T > : Ch” i n. Alinoci *» palatable n. fallen off. northerly route until it n-aches the Col decide what we would do if if. careful young miller who is well known to Blackberr: ■» Raspberr* .-et only the Rennin»-. l*re- nu- The Agricnltura* College building ut the }>eople here. orado river, should have kept on a con I A school of porp » comes ¡Hitting in- v’mwbernes. Figs. Bcott A Bowne, Chemists. New pu Corvallis is going ahead Ifie coat to be tinuous straight course, which was tbe to the bay—a g'»ud C. S. -Muore put in the lowest bid fur ii 1! »* there g-*-s cut accordii.g to th» cloli Etc.. Ef Tor». bold by all Druggists. That means tluur and oats for the Klamath agency, intent ot tlie agreeim-iii with Mexico. a line )>aying quiel )>( »eel. * • .r trees are grown w ' • iguv. r «8300 btt’bimgs *10,000 or but up to date he ha» not heard of ">e It, was arranged to give Arizona .1 d»*»-p ■ lit ''"tid, aud all ul kuuWu variet tea 1, - —»nts.” «12,000, t “Pay out! • r -out «6,800 acceptance thereof. vat'-r harl>or ou the gulf of Mexico by that ed iu Montliem Orefoi’. /with your by the 1» '. lai' hf Wniri Ax I ton. Job A* Bov Wright departed I . onteiuplnting tree planting will mal ing the treaty read that the boun- Co., if Un.. > intiie!” eta on the Southport, N’. C., where he x lines, f 1T m .11 to vimt oar orchard and r nrsery, or »lary shor’d be drawn in a straight line dollar. under the instructions < ■* a »hark. B ut write as for price iiat. i ..ni will get sell' from N> g .les to a point 20 miles b»-low Th- The W man. a weather bureau man f. >mty Postoffioe—Mnrphv. J«»*»#»;»; i!7tn un- r iu i tu * th a ■ iew i ■ -• -on<K .S th,* < 'olorudo rix« r Aft»*** llo bu.,1. •y war r . —oi..i iluprov. w th»- papers were drawn up and signeil it Now he is A. H. CARSOM a son . boat. t Au Midi .< rut .School to Woodworth, the most was observetl that the reading ha<l Iieen “Hangi <•! Wt've double its capacity Wilt built of brick horse-buyer that visits Klan I Ulltl < )1,(‘<2 < >11- hangt*d to make the lim* nm to a point no tin. Æslilm i< I l»te vt. biw«. Snap! The tin» fall. bought all of Dan Colwell » C» till» '.*•> miles below the mouth uf the Gila line break», ' i- tied un, A liew si One o c • K» •- the asylum week, numbering 125 head, at i.ees uv- river. eraging also ----- I .gilt nine „ . $35 . per . head. He ------- and we are nba»-’. n id grounds, farm will > ls.> be bi .»it tun I of wcxxl. bead uf the Whitney boy» -.t the same Besides losing the harbor of Port Isa- anchor down and the ime out. The Blind Institute is having au rate. Mr. W<«odworth ha» b-.d 4U0 head of bel and 20 miles uf deep water coast, “Lvt's eat lunch. 1 believe in tl;c law addition bii'lt for sleeping rooms.— fine burses in Frank Ads ms rich pasture Arizona lost some of the last land in of indirection and an nnwatr-lu d pot."* | Bsker City Democrat. all the season, and the noble animals are still there, feeding, galloping and kicking Sonora, It was considered in the days No sooner said than done. Y>-s, nnff in when the treaty was signed that Ari mure senses than one, for we hadn't eat ’ A "Stirring I p" in tlig Opium Smuggling at the blue sky. BunineM. zona soil was not worth a cent a quarter en a dozen mouthfuls liefore my line be How’s This? of a s»*ction, ami th»* matter was dnqqied gan to play out -first slowly, then faster Portland. July 15.--As was expected, William Dunbar, manager of __ ____ without contesting. We offer One Hundred Dollars rewurd the Mer and faster. ‘ In with your lines! Up an chants ¡Steamship Transportation com fur any case uf < aturrh that cuuuut Iw Now that th»- discovery is mad»* that chor!" pany, and formerly the bead merchant of cured by Hall's < atarrh Cure. the land which the Unitisl States gave Faster goes the line. “Tarpon!” For the Dunbar Produce company, was F. J. * HENEY A CO., Toledo. O. upto Mexico by this error is worth more out of the water 150 feet away leaps a We, the undersigned, have known F. J. arrested al 10 o'clock tins morning, on an p»-r acre lor the growing of tropical fish 6 fe« t long a mass of gleaming sil Cheney fur the last 15 years, and lielieve indictment for smuggling opium m the fruits than any other part of America, it ver—in a shower uf spray, shaking his I nited States. The indictment contain» Luu perfectly honorable iu all busmen» transactions and financially able to carry »•■••ms as though our g<>vernm»-nt should head like a horse. tive counts, all of which ellege the out any obligations made by their firm. take some .»t«i>s tonxwr it. ev»-n though W kst A T buax , Wtiolesole Druggists, smuggling of opium, the aggregate value “Row harder, Johnnie; lie is getting A -'ll l:i ml < > r<•<•« >n Toledo. O. a few million dollars were m-<-essary to too much lim '" Ont lie comes n;»aln and of the stuff being «48,620. It differs from move the line to where it properly lie again, three straight leaps. I gain some the accusations against Blum iu that W aldinu , K innan Jt abvin , Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, <>. lungs. 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, <>r fraudulent dealing with Chinamen. stone (A. T.) Prosp»-ctor. acting directly u|s>n the bl<s«d and uiuooiis “Back, Johnnie, back!” I get in a hun lbe witnesses who testified against of the nysteiu. Testiiuonials »eut dred feet of line, and lie breaks again Dunbar are the same as those who tes surfaces free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all I’ll ii l*di i ng I«I<*1 m I ii China. clear out of the water not 50 feet away tified against Blum, aud, 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 Isith The blue of Retreat ment of idols took place recently at is nip and tuck for an hour ami a half, 1 cases to the liliel filed against the steam Ashland. Orejen. Fisxdioo, China. The idols of a certain rowing against him or rowing after him ship, it is upon the same evidence. W. Edward Atkmsou, one of the most in that city were those appealed as he goes oft, irresistibly taking the line B. Jacklmg was the first witness examined radical free traders in the Uuited Ntates, MURPHY & HOSLEY, Victor Mowurs, Walter A. Wood's Mowers and Hakes. Hav temple to by Jiersons whodesired to be revenged in spite of everything: now working him by t he grand jury, and the most important has come to the conclnsion that it is too one. He has "peached on his pals," yet for free trade iu this country. WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCaELS. Carriers, .Jackson and Double Harpt i Forks, Rope, Etc. Oil their enemies. They were supposed hard on a short line, and now letting tip according to the allegations, and will early to cause death to those against whom for a second ns lie comes swiftly to the turn state's evidence to «Hve himself, The significance of this remark is the n prayers to them Were directed. Recently surface ami Ineaks, shaking his head in lbe story of how the government got greater since Mr. Atkinson is fresh from bis labors us a member of the commission the Tartar military commander died a rage and lashing the water into a foam. hold of the evidence against the indicted appointed to prepare u tariff bill for the V F AL, suddenly, and the ideagot abroad among It is hard work. Every muscle stiff, men would lie hh interesting one, but consideration of Congress. Mr. Atkinson the people that he had Iw en slain by the arm» aching, thumbs cramped from those who know it are like a sealed book. has undoubtedly marked oat the line of <1 idols ill question. The viceroy of tile pressing the apron on the reel. We get Jackliug. however, was chief engineer of retreat the administration will follow. the vessel, and claims to have been Free trade it will be contended is the one province, healing this, at once gave or him into shallow water. present during all the alleged smuggling thing needed, but the country is not yet der» that they were to lie arr« »te,l and “Have the gaff ready!” \ E KINNEY. 1>. B PROVI'NT. punished. They were of win >il and about No—not this time. Some other time, operations, aud assisted in the landing of ready for it. The country will be ready the opium. If his story be true, it will 5 fis t high. Before being brought for for the tarpon decided to go back into be a question whether he “squealed” be for free trade when the American stand judgment liefore the prefect, their eyes deep water, and there was no stopping cause lie did not think himself treated ard of wage« has been reduoed to a level with the European standard. Mr. Cleve were put out so that they should not see him. This performance was gone through square in the division of the “swag,” or land jHwsibly hopes to accomplish this who was their judge ami be able to trou a dozen times. But at last, and we have for some other reason. by the aid of a contraction of the basis of ble him either here or hereafter. After Is'en miles aud miles around the bay, Mr. Dunbar gave bail m the sum of tlie currency and the free immigration of s no snlphuretK nu<l ih free from a terations. A pure, bu^kct-firefl a full investigation a report was sent to we got him in three feet of water and «5,(100 to appear for trial and was released. the Chinese.—[Call. apaii T vh Try a pa< kagc the viceroy, who gave orders that tho up to the boat—the gaff is in him—a tre and if it don't make Ills Work About Ended idols should lie l»'lieade<l, their bodies l>e mendous flurry. Whether Pastear Hitd Koch's jtecnltar Johnnie is in the they cast it to It has iieen known among newspaper modes of treatment will ultimately pre intoa ]Hind, and their temples sealed wati1^ with a shark hook, and the fight is uieu that Frank M. Pixley, the brilliant vail or not, their theory of blood-con up forever, to prevent them from trou over. J. K. VAN SANT. _ _____ has _____ done very tamination is the correct one, though not bling the peace of the city in future. I Now cut a palmetto leaf, for, lashed editor of the Argonaut, to the peak, it is the most highly prized little writing of late years, owing to fail original. It whs on this theory that Dr. ing powers. The Examiner now prints J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, Maas., nearly fifty and significant jiennon that floats in au account of Ins afflictions, from which years ago, formulated nyer's Sarsaparilla. For Over Eifty Year». those waters. It means a tarpon, and it appears that Ins mind has become An obi »nd w*II-tried remedy. —Mr». W . n»1, Eine Stock llancli tor Sale. Soothinx Syrup has l»eeii u»ed forover l.fty y the dock will lie full of jieople long be more or less affected by the progress of Gimraiiteetl to cure Bilious Attack, tuid by minions of mothers for their eliildren w Cotutti pat ion, Small Bile Beans. fore we are in hailing distance. The bis physical malady. There is a hint of ned offer for sale their ranch of te'thing, with perfect sneeess. li soothes southern slope of the Siskiyous, child, soften» t lie gums, aha. » all pain. . .ire* sail home seemed very short. The con senile dementia in liis case. Though be inty, Oregon. It is well known wind colic.and is the l.est remedy for Diarrho-a is said to 1« rich, he lias liecu troubled gratulations were mightily pleasing. •*t stot'k ranches in the county— Is pleasant to the taste, .»old bv druggist» it in nwatiow hay and from 150 to evmy part of the world. TweiitX “Y'ou are in great luck. ( >nly one has by fears of poverty, and this has induced Ami intumi by fair dealing and low prices to merit a liberal J m ‘ put into hay land—flue out- b<»ttle. Its value is in. alcuabl, . Inm to live in a most parsimonious way, Bo been landed so far this season.” R runs through the land and a for Mr». Winslow’s Sootl.ing share of trade. Call and get our prices before buying else ask iaIf a mile. It did seem too good to lie true, but though he was formerly liccustomed to take no other kind. • about 50 head of graded *tock gratify his tastes liberally. There is said there he lay — 6 feet 8 inches long, weigh to lie no immediate danger of a fatal where. KINNEY PROVOST. .».ininons Liver Keg.ib.tor lias nev kn is u to fail to . ure alt liver diseases. ing 113 ]»>unds, and every inch aud termination, but it is likely that the Ashland, Or., April 2!. 1K9:>. ouncea “silver king."—Baltimore Amer famous editor’s work hss aliout ended. One Small Hile Bean every night week arouse Torpid Livers, 25c. per I ican. He is well known to old residents of the state as a campaign orator, aud as a Th»* W ay People Sit. writer of uncommon force anil brilliancy. It is one thing to have a chair and an He was at one time Attorney-Geueral of other to know how to sit on it. The California, aud snlisequently abandoned ideal of a graceful sitting jsmture has law for journalism. Under bis control varied in the different ages of the world. the Argonaut has always Iieen a profit, The Egyptians sat bolt upright, the able property. H. Rosenbaum, kneesand feet closely pressed together. Sewing Machines, Bedding, Window Shades, Moulding.* THE PoPUl-AR lu eases where daud. ..ft, scalp diseHMW, It was the ceremonial attitude. The falling and grayness of the hair appear, MERCHANT TAILOR ON TRIAL. Greeks aud Romans, when their seats Picture Frames made to order, Baby Carriages, d<> not neglect them, but apply a proper ha«l no Lacks and they were at liberty That’s a good way to buy a medi l.’MXi Market utre remedy hiu ! tome like Hall's Hair ¡ops’ Wagons. Floor Mattings, Oil Cloths, to forget their dignity, sat stooping,with .Benewer. they will cine, but it’s a pretty hard condition •ign ami <1 one or both elbows supported by the Perhaps Mirrors, Sewing Machine supplies, hey cann< House cleaning is in progress at the under which to sell it. arms. The Chinese I ideal was the knees irou’ve noticed that the ordinary ul »<>rkm; San Francisco Mint. All the coin 1» Needles. < >i 1. etc. and feet wide apart, They have main- IHCtfllllV, lieing counted and every room is liemg >it or miss medicine doesn't at- taineil that attitude in fitting for 4,000 i cleaned. The carpet in the coiner’s M b .», ft . tempt it. of A»h years. The Saxons and ___ ____ _________ early Norman room, which bas been ou tbe floor seven 'Die only medicine of it« kind bo kings are represented in old manuscripts years, was burned aud from the ash»« and on coins in the same ¡Misition. Down ; 279 ounces of gold, or about «5,500, was remarkable in its effects that it can ASIII.ANII, to a date conijiaratively recent kings and obtained. The counting will take a be Bold on this plan is Dr. Pierce’s DR. GUNN'S OREGON As a queens received sitting stiffly on their long time, the com and bullion in the Golden Medical Discovery. thrones, any marked change of ]>ostiire I vaults amounting to about «50,000,000. blood-cleanser, strength-re«torer, and being thought to derogate from the royal “1 was prostrated with a severe billions fleah-Jluilder, there’s nothing like it dignity. They now receive standing.— complaint," writes Erast us Bonthwortb, I known to in<*dieal science. In every San Francisco Chronicle. of Bath, Me. "After vainly trying a disease where the fault is in the numl>er of remedies. I was finally induced A \Vt»nians\Kvniedy for 1 ntlaniinatorj RI ihiiiik - to take Ayet's Pills. I bad scarcely liver or the blood, as Dyspepsia, In l FOR COUGHS. tinm. taken t wo boxes when I was c impletely digestion, Biliousness, and the most stubborn Skin, Scalp, and Scrofulous COLDS I am au old sufferer from inffamniRtorv cured.” FULL ROLLER PROCESS. rheumatism. The past winter it came affections, it is guaranteed in every The “ profit ” on politics is illustrated AND CROUP., upon me ayaiu, very acute and severe. Mv in tbe ease of Henry Blackman, demo case to benefit or cure, or you have joints swelled and became inflamed, sore A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. to touch or almost to look at. I'pon tbe cratic senator from Grant Hud Morrow your money back. When a child at home, mother made me take a tea- urgent request of mv mother-in-law. I tried counties. Four years ago, when Mr. kpoonful of onion syrup at night, the next moruiug ANI» < HOI PEIi FEEPOF Al.I. KINIIS my cough wm gone. For Croup it had no equal. ’ hnmberlnin's Pain Balm to reduce the 1 Blackman consented to serve bis neigh Mv children inaiat upon having Dr Gunn's Onion swelling and ease tbe pain, and to mv bors iu tbe seuate, be bad a good mercan SyrUp Which la already prepared, more pleaaant To every sufferer from Catarrh, TXT LOwesTcnsH RRIGeSt and without taste or smell ot the ouiou«*. Sold at 60e. agreeable surprise it did both. I have used tile bu»in<-ss aud wus iu comfortable cir no matter how bad the case or of three fifty cent bottles and believe it to I m ? J. C. B a R k ETT C o .. Druggists. the finest thing for rht?umatism, pains and cumstances. Now, tbe informant says, how long standing, the proprietors J æ T’YN heat exchanged at all times on best terms possible. swellings extant. I). E. Carr. 1235 Harri considerable of bis trade is gone and it is of I)r. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy say son street, Kansas City, Mo. For sale by . all he can do to keep bis bead above [ f FISIIER, NEUSFAI EK ADVERTIsING * Ageut, 21 Merehant'» Exi liante. San Eran J. C. Barrett A Co., druggists. water. It is estimated that tbe gentle this : “ If w e can’t cure it, perfectly , i,c,i our aiitliorizvd ageut The TlDlsv, i» man is «5(101) poorer than on the day he and permanently, we’ll pay you «500 A9HLANI», OISEGOW Tak«t Simmons Liver Regulator t » remove the kept ou rile iu hi» otlice. | was nominated for office. bile,« »ear tbe head aud restore digestion. iu cash.*’ Sold by all druggists. I i The ShastaRoute » K« »' IMAI,. One square, first insertion.............. »2 00 Each additional insertion ................ 1 00 Land office notices and short-time com mercial advertisements at 50 per cent, dis count on above rates. NO. 7. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. i bn . iti -tat. ASHLAND, OREGON, VOL. XVIII to .... l-re.l.lel V I* e I r. TIDINGS Tormo of Atfrortiomg: Job Printing 75 12 50 ol l I« I \l, DIKECTOKY ITKI* » p DODGE ONION SYRUP EAGLE ROLLER MILLS. C. FARNHAM - WAKE Now is the time to wake up your liver, It’s the time when all nature wakes up and the whole human system undergoes a change. Your future Vir* health depends largely on the present action of the liver, which ought to be very ac tive now, to throw off any impurity. To i t CI YOUR tive you should take Sim mons Liver Regulator --Nature’s own remedy --purely vegetable, it gives new life to the whole body. Frepared in liquid, and in powder to be made into tea. LIVER