P U B L IS H E D ASHLAND TIDINGS. ASHLAND ¡»sued Mondays and Thursdays. w. H. LBKDS, S E M I-W E E K L Y . F. » . W A G » « . LEEDS & WAGNER, PUBLISHERS. TIDINGS 8CB8CKIFTIOH BATES. Issued Mondays and Thursday«. Rates of A dvertising Furnished Upon A pp lication . THE BEST E Q U IP P E D JO B O F F IC E l O n e y e a r ..........................................................$2.00 S ix m o n t h s ........................................... .........1.00 ASHLAND. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895. VOL. XX. Three months ............................... » ... -50 PAYABLE IM ADVASCX. NUMBER IN SO U TH ER N O R E C O N . C rickets iu E a ste rn O regon. In te re s tin g R a ilro a d S tatistics. Railroad Commissioner Eddy, who re- The seventh statistical report of the turned from Huutiugton last Wednesday, interstate commerce commission for the UNITED STATBS. year eudiug June 30, 1894, has just beeu told the Peudleton Tribune reporter that P r e s id e n t....................... ......... Grover Cleveland submitted. In the intrixlucliou special some of the farmers along Burnt river Adlai Stevenson Vice President . . . . •• attention is culled to the pecoliar con­ have been visited by a pest, and others Walter Q. Gresham Secretary of State — John G. Carlisle ditions affecting the operations of rail­ were fearful lest the invader shall denude Secretary of Treasury. ....... Hoke Smith Secretary of Interior ways. First, the report covers the last their gardens. About Friday a week ago .Daul. Laiuoul Secretary of War four mouths of the Colnmbiau exposition, the vanguard of an army of crickets ap­ Hilary A. Herbert Secretary of Navy ¿.Sterling Morton during which time there was an increased peared on the banks of the river, aixnit Secretary of Agriculture . . . . Win. L. W ilsou Post maste r-geueral passenger traffic. Second, it covers a five miles east of Huntington. They Richard Oluoy Attorney-tieueral period of widespread aud unprecedented came from the west, aud were journeying STATS OF OKKOON. business depression. Thus, June 30, east. Ou reaching the river the leaders . t j . H. Mitchell U. 8. Senators 1894, 192 roads, operating upwards of plunged boldly iu, and the rank aud tile ,Geo.W. McBride 42,000 miles of line, and representing followed. Millions floated down aud t Binger Hermann Congressmen ( W. R E llis about one-fourth of the total railway were drowned, aud millions mofw reached F ree Coinage F acts. C M. Idleman The A shland M achine Shops. Attorney-General ----- capitalization, were iu the hands of re­ the opposite bank aud proceeded on in an W. P. Lord Governor ....................... Five statements laid down bv secretary ceivers. The effect of these conditions is easteruly direction. Every rock aud stick The extensive machine working plant H. R. Kincaid Secretary of State of the treasury, John G. Carlisle, in bis . . . Phil Metschau apparent in nearly all the figures pre­ iu the stream below the point where the heretofore conducted in connection with State Treasurer.. crickets tpok the water, for hnudreds of G. M. Irwin Supt. Pub. Instruction .. recent financial speeches have attracted sented. the Ashland Electric Power and Eight . W. H. Leeds yards, was literally «severed with the in­ Slate Printer ....... much attention iu the discussion of the The total mileage iu the United States Co., has been leased by the company’s iC . E. Wolverton silver question. Here they are: >B. 8. Beau June 30,1894, was 178,708, an increase sects. Where bridges cross they climbed efficient electrician and machinist, S. J. Supreme Judges tV. A. Moore 1. There is not a free-coiunge country during the year of 2247 miles. The in­ up the poets over the bridge and on. Tutthill, who is prepared to take orders t A. Macro in in the world today that is not on a sil­ crease during the previous year was 4897. Every garden that happened iu the way for machine work aud repairing. ASHLAND, OREGON. J B Eddy R R. Commissioners ver basis. The percentage of increase during 1894 was left bare of verdure. They followed H. B. Contusoti I 'urn . . . . Lydell Balter Don’t fail to stop and examine the new 2. There is not a gold-standard coun­ was less than that for any preceding year the «sornstoeks and ate them an luch or so C lerk o f R. R. C o m m is sio n FIKST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. goods just received at J. F. Smith’s try iu the world today that does uot use for which reports have been made to the below the surface. Judge H. K. Hanna Racket Store. * * silver money along with the gold. Western b i vision. .. commission, aud it is not probable that Judge W. C. B ale P a tro n iz e Home In d u stry . R astern D iv is io n 3. There is not a silver-standard coun­ the year ending June 30, 1895, will show H. L. Benson P r o se c u tin g A tto r n e y How’s Tills? try iu the world today that uses any gold much improvement. The number of Au exchange truthfully says that many M em ber B oard o f E q u a liz a t io n . A C. Attldon We offer O n e H u n d r e d D o lla r s re w a rd along with the silver. roads abandoned was 16. The total mile­ people iu every section of the interior U. S. LAND OFFICB ROSEBUBO. f o r a n y c a se o f C a ta r r h t h a t c a n n o t be 4. There is not a silver-standard coun­ age of all tracks w’as 233,533 miles. send to the larger cities for many articles R e c e iv e r .................. A• “ / . ' r?.W,<.>r9 c u re d by H a ll’s C a ta r r h C u re. The total number of railroad corpora­ of use iu their families because they can R e g i s t e r .................. ........................ R. M .V e a te h F . J . C H E N E Y & C O ., T o le d o , O . try in the world today that has more than W e, th e u n d e rs ig n e d , h a v e k n o w n F . J . one-third of the circulation per capita tions was 1924, on increase during the get them nominally a little cheaper. JACKSON COUNTV. year of 22. The number of railroads uot They will pay (or a money order to trans­ C h e n e y f o r th e la s t 15 y e a rs , a n d b eliev e that the United States has. County Ju d ge . . . H Bradshaw 5. There is not a silver-standard coun­ in operation was 77. The movement of mit the pay aud then pay postage for h im p e rf e c tly h o n o ra b le in all b u sin e ss CointiuaHoiiers ...................4 » . H. Brausiiav* | Samuel Furry tr a n s a c t io n s a n d fin a n c ia lly a b le to c a r r y try in the world today where the labor­ consolidation during the year, on the ba­ return at the rate of one cent an ounce, bounty Clerk „ N. A. Jacobs o u t a n y o b lig a tio n s m a d e by th e i r firm . ing man receives fair pay for his day’s sis of mileage, involved, has been greater often amounting to more than the differ­ C o u n ty Bet onter........................... Grant Rawlings W est A T ruax , W h o leso le D r u g g is ts , work. Sheriff ..................... Sylvester Patterson than in the previous four years. Fifteeu ence they pay to the local dealer. But T oled o, O. Senator ' ....................... ................. S. H. Holt roads, representing 1734 miles, have been something from abroad, iu the eyes of senator zß . W. Dunn W alding , K innan & abvin , Wholesale Dead In d ia n Saw m ill merged; 22 roads, representing 2352 miles, many, is better than from a local store. Representatives ........................... ¡J- A JeO-ey Druggists, Toledo, O. A new a n d c o m p le te lin e o f M e n ’s G lo v es ju s t rec e iv e d . H a ll’s C a ta r r h C u re is ta k e n in te r n a lly , This seudiug abroad for auy article of The Dead Indian sawmill is ready to have been reorganized, aud 14 roads, rep­ Treasurer ..... ....................... M. S. Welch a c tin g d ir e c tly u p o n th e b lo o d a n d m u co u s resenting 1590 miles, have been consoli­ use, that you cau buy at home, is uot N o c h e a p J o h n , b u t e x tr a good v a lu e s for th e m o n ey . full orders for any kind of pine or fir lum­ S ch ool S u p e r in t o U e n t .................. Gus Newbury s o r fa c e s o f th e sy s te m . T e s tim o n ia ls s e n t dated. A classification of railways on the right. You are practically txsycottiug .Geo. A. Jackson A ssesso r ............................ free. P ric e 7f)C. p e r b o ttle . S o ld b y all ber and parties in that section or iu the basis of operated mileage shows that 44 your neighbor. .. R. W. Kennedy That is iiDjust. Iu Surveyor REVIOUS valley who desire to be served by this Dr. D. M. Brower D ru g g is ts . Coroner roads, each with a mileage of over 1000 building np a community, town or city mill should seud in their orders as soon RICES ASHLAND PRECINCT. Eggers & Story have secured i lie agency as possible—we are not sawing up a stock miles, operate 100,547 miles of line, or and the «xiuntry around it, each are mu­ W. N. l.uekey U L V E R IZ E D . 56.30 per ceDt of the total mileage of the tually dependent, the one upon the other. Justice of the Portland Steam Laundry. Best of lumber, only filling bills. Constable ................ ............................... * H. Real country. Ninety roads operate 7290 per The oouutry is dependent upon the town- work at lower prices than other laundries. W. W. T aylor . Mett’s Heavy Welted Gloves, worth $1. now 50c. CITY OF ASHLAND, cent of the entire mileage. people as consumers of their products. Try it. •*- x Ashland Or. Jnne 17, ’95. Men's Green Buck Welted Gloves, only 50c. .............................J. R. Casey The total number of locomotives was The more the town is built up aud its Mayor ............................ ..M ilton Berry Recorder 35,302, an increase during the year of 704, population increased, the more extensi ve Men’s Heavy Sarenac Buck Gloves, only 50c. The World's Fair Tests The H eavy End of a M atch. E. V. Carter Treasurer — aud the total number of cars 1,278.078. is the consumption of rural products; aud .. ...C . P. Joues street Commissioner Men’s Fine Castor Back Glovee, only 85c. “ M a r y ,” s a id F a r m e r F l i n t at. th e b re a k ­ The increase in the number of ears dur­ the more certainty of a market. Besides, showed no baking powder ___Ira C. Dodge Dipt. City Water Works fa s t ta b le a s h e a s k e d lo r a se c o n d c u p o f Men’s Jack Buck Glovee, wears excellent, 90c. Geo. W. Smith Marshal .. ........... • ing the year was 4132. a part of the money yon pay to your so pure o r so great in leav* coffee, “ I ’ve m a d e a d is c o v e r y .” . C. B. Watson City Attorney Men’s First Quality Sealskin Glovee, 81. The total number of railway employes local traders is kept at home and goes P Neil “ W ell, C y ru s , y o u ’re a b o u t th e la s t o n e f R enlng p o w er as the Royal. Men’s Genuine Dog skin Glovee, heavy or light, 81.25. I C H. V aupel I ’d e x p e c t o f s u c h a th i n g , b u t w h a t is i t ? ” wa6 779,608, a decrease as compared with into circulation and you have an equal I C. H. Gillette “ I h a v e fo u n d t h a t th e h e a v y e n d o f a the number June 30, 1893, of 93,994, or chance to share it with others; whereas Men’s Genuine Buckskin Glovee, none better, 81.25 and $1.35. C ouiicilineu . W. A. Cordell m a tc h is its lig h t e n d ,” re s p o n d e d C y ru s 10.76 per cent. This is a smaller num­ every dollar you send abroad is gone from I W. J. Schmidt Men’s Heavy Buckskin Mittens, 81. ______________ w ith a g rin t h a t w o u ld h a v e a d o rn e d a ber employed than any year since 1890. you forever. It goes to increase the prof­ [ David F. Fox s k u ll. This decrease is due the report states, to its of the wealthy merchant in big citiee Regular m eeting of city council ot Ashland F o r f u r th e r p ric e s call a n d see us o r e x a m in e o u r p ric e M a ry lo o k e d d is g u s te d , b u t w ith a n a ir the heavy falling off in traffic aud the en­ —the niillionaiies of Chicago, Philadel­ ig held in council chambers iu city hall ou the o f tr iu m p h q u ic k ly r e to r te d , “ I ’ve g o t a evening of the first Monday iu each mouth, deavor of the railways to economize. phia, New York or Boston. Then you lis t. W e a re w ell sto ck ed in H a ts , Shoes, G e n ts ’ F u r n is h ­ d is c o v e ry to o , C y ru s . I t w as m a d e by D r CIRCUIT COURT. The total amount of reported railway will sit up nights conc«x5ting some form R . V . P ie rc e , a n d is c a lle d a ‘G o ld e n M ed i­ Meets on the first Monday in April, September in g s, D re ss T r im m in g s , R ib b o n s, L aces a n d L a n e y G oods. c a l D is c o v e ry .’ I t d riv e s a w a y b lo tc h e s capital was 810,796,473,815, or 862,951 per of speech aualhematisiug the millionaires And December. a n d p im p le s , p u rifie s th e b lo o d , to n e s u p mile of line. This is an increase iu the and the government for class legislation T ry u s o n ce a n d be c o n v in c e d . A ll goods g u a ra n te e d s a tis ­ COUNTY COURT. th e s y s te m a n d m a k e s o n e feel b ra n d -n e w . amount of outstanding capital during the iu the interest of the rich, when in fact, Probate court first Tuesday after flrst«Mon­ W h y , i t c u re d C o u sin B en w h o h a d c o n ­ year of 829,200,000. The amount of cap­ you yourself have abused your privileges fac to ry . lay of each mouth. s u m p tio n a n d w a s a lm o s t re d u c e d to a ital stock was 89,824,065,659, of which —which the law guarantees to you—by County Commissioner’s court—first W ednes­ s k e le to n . B efo re h is w ife b eg an to u se it day after first Monday in each mouth- 84,103,584,166 was common stock. The (Njutributing to that end. You have s h e w as a p a le , sic k ly th in g , b u t lo o k a t The helped make those millionaires by ex­ h e r ; s h e ’s ro s y -c h e e k e d a n d h e a lth y , au d funded debt was 85,356,583.019. amount of current liabilities was 8605,- tending your aid to them iustead of, as w e ig h s 165 p o u n d s . T h a t, C y ru s, is a d is ­ PROFESSIONAL 0ARDS. 815,135. The amount of railway securi­ you ought, trying to scatter it by a more c o v e ry t h a t ’s w o rth m e n tio n in g .” ties held by the railways on investment equal distribution of it. Y o u n g o r m id d le -a g e d m e n , su ffe rin g was 81,544,058,670, a decrease during the W. B. Colton, fro m p r e m a tu r e d e c lin e o f p o w e r, h o w e v e r year of 818,963,563. The amount of stock Excelsior Steam Dye W orks. in d u c e d , sp e e d ily a n d ra d ic a lly c u re d . I l ­ lu s tr a t e d b o o k s e n t se c u re ly sea le d fo r 10 paying no dividend was 83,066,150,094, or We solicit the patronage of Ashland c e n ts in s ta m p s . W o r ld ’s D is p e n s a ry M ed­ 63.43 per cent of the total amount. 1 he aud surrounding towns. Ladies’ aud total of dividends was 895,575,976, or an ic a l A s s o c ia tio n , B u ffa lo , N . Y . gentlemeu’s clothing cleaned aud dyed, average rate on the dividend-paying stock Having com plete abstracts of the records of Centralia (Mo.) Fireside Guard: A of 5.41 per cent. The amount of bonds made to look like new, at prices to suit Jacksou county, Oregon, is prepared to furnish correct abstracts of title to any lauds iu said Louisville man has been declared insane, paying no interest was 8650,573,786. The the times. Leave orders with M. Mayer, county. _ . , . . , . aud it is further stated that his insanity amount of miscellaneous obligations pay­ Ashland, or address Office next door to Bank of Ashland. C has . C. H ixon , Medford, Or. is due to the too close study of the silver ing no interest was 853,426,264, and the Ou the Liver w ill break down nil the energies question. If this sort of thing keeps up amount of income bonds paying no inter­ With one eye on the clock, aud the of life, and unfit you for Work, Business or there will be a fine opening for the es est was 8210,757,554. C. B. Watson, other on your plate, yon cannot enjoy a Pleasn re. tablisbment of a “silver cure.” especially The number of passengers carried was j When traveling east, you should I h a v e in stock since the courts have practicnlly abolished 619,688,189, an increase over the previous meal. take the Northern Pacific, the only din­ year of 26,127,587, and was occasioned by ing car line from Portland; meals 75 Indigestion, Constipation, sleepleness, the monopoly of the Keeley cure. ASHLAND, OR. the world’s fair travel. There was a large B illionsness, are the first alarms nature sounds We notice that the national confer decrease iu the freight trsffiu, the tons cents. You don’t have to get up in the to warn you of dauger. morning at six o’clock, rush to breakfast OFFICE -U pstairs, Bank building. ence of deaconesses of the Methodist carried being 636,186,553, as against 745,- and gulp it dowu in fifteeu or twenty Episcopal church has elected Bishop 119,482 in 1893. minutes, and then have to wi.it until 2 or The gross earnings of the railways for Geo. W . Trefren, Joyce its president, Is Bishop Joyce a the year were 81,073,361,797, a decrease as 3 o’clock for lunch or dinuer. To avoid this, take the Northern Pacific; the only deaconess? compared with the previous year of 8147,- dining car route, the only line to the 390.077. Passenger revenues decreased Office with G. F. B illings, Real Estate The recently appointed second secre­ 816,142,258, and the revenue from freight Yellowstoue Park an«l the ouly line run­ ning Pullman Tourist Sleepers through aud Insurance Agent. tary of the B ritish legation at W ashing­ traffic decreased 8129,562,948. The to the -east without from 12 to 16 hours ASHLAMO, OSEOOS. ton is Mr. Evelyn M ountstuart G raut amount. of operating expenses was 8731,- delay. For full information, time cards, 414,322, a decrease of 896,506,977. The maps, etc. call ou or address Rotit. Leon- Duff. Good graoiousl k e ep W h a le O il S oap, so m u c h used in s p ra y in g . W illiam I. V awtbb A ustin S. H ammond net earnings were 8341,947,475, a decrease nard, Ashland. All parties who are willing to take of 850,883,100 as compared with the pre­ is g r e a t d a n g e r in negl«jcting C olic, boarders or have furnished rooms to rent vious year. The income derived from C h T o h le e re Hammond. 8c V aster s im ila r c o m p la in ts . An a b so ­ to persons attending the Chautauqua sources outside of operations was 8142,- lu te ly ra p ro ax'd Hundreds of testim onials lik e this: m p t a n d s a fe e n re is fo u n d in D e "J. K. Miller, Astoria, Oregon, writes: ‘It Assembly aud Teachers Institute should 816,805. The amount of fixed charges W itt’s C o lic a n d C h o le ra C u re . E . A. cured me of a severe liver and blood trouble, report full particulars without delay to and other deductions from income was H herw in. gyy- Sold by all druggists. 8429,008,310, leaving a net income of 855,- R. P. Neil or A. F. Eddy, Com. Medford, Oregon. Those beautiful gold briilges and seam­ 755,970 available for dividends, aud a de­ O. F. Building yffice—I. O. Byron used a great deal of hair-dress­ crease as compare«! with the previous less gold crowns by the Davis & Force 1635 ing, but was very particular to have only year of nearly 50 per cent. The amount Dental Go. are the best made the best to be fouud in the market. If of dividends paid was 895,575,976, a de­ W h e n o cca sio n d e m a n d s i t s u s e , tr y D e A S H L A N D , OKKOON. Sr. J. S. P u m a . Ayer’s Hair Vigor had beeu obtainable crease of only 85,353,907 from the amount W itt’s W itc h H a z e l S a lv e . I t is c o o lin g to then doubtless he would have tested its paid the previous year. The revenue de­ b u rn s , s to p s p a in i n s ta n t ly , c le a n se s, a merits, as so many distinguished aud rived from the carrying of passengers was p e rf e c t h e a le r fo r s c a ld s o r s k in e r u p tio n s . fashionable people are doing now-a-days. 8284,349,558, aud the revenue derived A lw ay s c u re s p ile s. E . A. S h e rw in . A shland , O regon . J . A G ro ss, a t th e •Office at residence on Main street, n ext from freight traffic was 8699,490,913. Vaupel, Norris & Drake have a fiue line For a nice shave try Eggers & Storey Ill-« door to Presbyterian church. During the year 1923 railway employes of summer fabrics for ladies' dresses— * Ashland hotel block. were killed and 23,422 were injured, as they carry the latest in goods of this kind screen doors compared with 2727 killed and 30,179 in­ Ashland, Oregon. Now is the time to put Dr. 3. T. Sonfer, wants chickens for table use at the and windows in your house. Doors from jured in 1893. This marked decrease in hotel. Cash market price paid