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A Cure for Diarrhoea.—Mr. J. A. Burni-! k Larger Store. J. C. DEVINE. son, of Colbure. Montgomery Co., fa., has The tax in Josephine county haa . found out how he can cure any case of Di-1 Hon. Roger Q. Mills, in bin sjieech Has opened his f.: .. . V xlli > ID > oau:—In my last two ' arrhoea. Two of his children had the dis , lieen placed at 20 mills. eumtuonication» I ¡sainted out, tu a certain at Bouton on the 3d inst., said : ease ; for about six weeks he tried four dif extent. tl>e evils attending the foriuation of I saw the other day the illustration of the The Salem grange, feeling aggrieved at ferent Patent Medicines without benefit, the modern couiOmatxon. <X corporatmns truth of the fact. A working man in a the action of tbe railroad in doubling freight but be finally got hoid of a bottle ef Cham au<i capital railed "'I rusts," we will now try berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 1. rvi'tt. V. A. J mill sai«l to the manufacturer: “I don’t rates when the river is closed, will ask the Remedy, which he says completely cured , On Fourth St, near the depot, and to suggest the remedy. OREGON. ASHLAND, While fully realizing the <liffi< ulty of pro lielieve you pay me enough. I have got a legislature to enact » law making rates uni- ' them, and is confident it will cure any case keeps on hand a choice stock of JlttB* h KlIKtt, viding a lull arid ade juate remedy for the wife aud children, and can hardly support form throughout the year. when the plainly printed directions are fol- , C igars , T obacco , S oap , T hread , prevention of those combinations, or if not Editor«. I'uMi-her- and Soie l'r lowed. Sold by T. K. Bolton. Successor to Sutton A- Miller. their prevention then for their regulation, them on the wages you are paying me— A petition providing for a more strin A traveling man, stopping at the N eedles , P ins , S tationery , <>Micein McCail's llall. up-»tain; stairs on we certainly think there is a method by only »1.25 a day—I think you ought to pay gent law for the preventing of deer Carries one of the Largest Stocks in Southern Oregon of Select House, Campbellsburg, Ind., on learning which they can be prevented from attaining me »1.50 a day. ” The manufacturer re etc ., O ysters , etc . north «ide of Muaafe boitding. slaughtering for the hides is lieing cir that a lady in tbe village was suffering ter their object«, viz., to crush o|q>osition,check If you want a good smoke go to Devine. plied: “1 can get my laborers from Ger- culated generally through the state. ribly with cramp colic, gave the land-ladv hntarvi in the Postofiice at Ashland aa production and control tfie market. ■ a bottle of medicine, which he had with Looking back through the common law ’many, from France and from England,and .“eeond Claes mail matter. ■we find that it has ever been its policy to I can get plenty of laborers at »1.25 a day, Chas. Cum Sin, a Chinese lawyer him and requested her to take it to the sick limit tbe time during which a person may and if you don't like tliat pay you may stop from San Francisco, i» in attendance woman. Tne medicine relieved her prompt- NATIONAL DKMOÇKATIC TK'KBT. lock up hi« pemonal or real estate. In sev : Iv and she believes saved her life; it was eral state-, lor exariqil«-, trusts for the aecu- work.” “Well,” said the workman, “if at the Circuit Court at Salem, where! ! Chamberlain'» Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea mnlation of rents ana profits cannot tie that is tbe case, I «up|>ose I have got to he api>ears as the Attorney of the Sil Remedy, the promptest aud most reliable F ob P koiox rteated tor a longer term than, the life or take the »1.25 a day.” verton Chinaman who sued Smith for medicine in use for bowel complaints. — ; Sold bv T. K. Bolton. lives of .any grantor or grantors, and the $10,000 damages. After his week ’ s work was at an end aud School Books and Stationery. Green and Dried Fruits, Confectionary, stationary and a fine term of tarenty-one years from the death of A great many persons who have found any uch grantor: that is to say. only after he had received his week s wages, he said to S an D iego , Oct. 14.—During a per- no relief from other treatment have been • ich de« < .i e during the niinurily or minor the manufacturer, “It is getting cold. 1 forma nee at Sells’ circus to-night, Bo- cured of rheumatism by Chamberlain's1 line of Crockeryware. ities of the children that might be le t. with Pain-Balm. Do not give up until you have iril«>uance for the period ot gestation;and What will you charge me for a pair of those gardus, Jr., while firing eighteen sec-1 ! ; tried New Goods Constantly Arriving. The Best Quality ofI' Goods only .Kept. It is only 50 cents per bottle. Sold all other^ trusts tor the accumulation of , blankets 1 have been working on?” “Five onds, missed the target and sent a ; by T. it. K. Bolton. wealth are void in so tar as these limits are i dollars," said the manufacturer. “Why, I bullet through the leg of Miles Silver- ! Give the A shland G rocery S tore a trial and be convinced . 1'KMtur.Nvt »I. E lw r»a- exceeded. Most of the states by their can buy those blankets in England, or in One of the greatest secrets of human ' thorne, 13 years old. It is a bad wound. health statute-, generally provide and narrow the is to keep the bowels oi«en and regu- time durin which property may be tied up France or Germany for »3 a pair, and 1 , lar. Men are seldom sick, when their bow by a trust, Accordingly,» modem "Trust” ■ won't _ take __ ________ your blankets. I will send over I It is with a considerable degree of els are regular, and seldom well when they interest we read the early history of I are irregular. When a physic is necessary. t whose -z j l'vrty ir constsu estate ta ” “Oh.no, you can’t consists oi of real iu I there and get a pair. -AT LOWEST PRICES.- 11111 be Vnlll. Rllt tiiAavi 1 New 5 ork would void. But then -iru are ...... . .... Oregon and learn that “between Mil St. Patrick's Pills are best. Sold by T. R. ; common lav. decisions bolding that personal H*e manufacturer, 'there is a : waukie and Portland, in 1850, there Bolton. ___ __________ ...... ! Give us a call. ASHLAND,O k . T hvbsdav , O«'T. 25, 1888. property may lie placed in trust for the tariff of »2 a pair, which added to the »3 was much rivalry, each striving to. I urpo-e ol carrying on business in the name makes the price to you »5. That is for my and under the management ol trustees? In 7. . u u u •- outdo the other.” To-day the former DEALER IN OREGON. a New York < a-deeded in 1873 the court the workman paid his »5 has a population of 200 and the latter ■ POLITICAL NOTES -ai«i: "A trust in ¡«ersonal property .which an<l took the blankets. And then started 60,000. _____________ i- not in < oiifli. t with the statute regulating off for home, thinking, poor fellow, how T here iaa general disposition among the ac. umulatmn of interest and protract- ,t e the Uriff ¡„ A farmer at Hood river shipped Bixty Republicans to put the Senate tariff ing the suspension of absolute ownership in sacks of potatoes weighing about 100 ■ proj^erty ot that character is valid when the ------------------------- bill on the ice tnnte. i- impetent to take, and a trust is CHESTER A. ARTHUR— “I recommend ! pounds each to Portland. The pota- : i M illinary D epartment in charge, of an experienced milliner. | for a law! 11 purpose. • • • Modern trusts | an enlargement of the free list.” toes sold for forty cents per hundred • Opp. Odd Fellows’ Building, “F oghorn ” W atts ha. spoken three o< personal property are not affe.-ted by the j pounds. The freight was thirty cents J ohn D. L ong —“The free lint is the limes in New York City for the Repub statute of uses and trusts, which applies per hundred, the drayage two cents' Having secured a first-class finisher only to trusts in real property.” honest revenue reformer’s hope.” licana. Cleveland is safe. Main St. Ashland Ogn Many of the states, including California, and commission two cents, which with ■ late from the city I am prepared to J ames A. G arfield —“I am for pro six 1‘ennsylvania, Wisconsin, aud others, have cents for the sacks, consumed the | do Dressmaking in all its branches. C arlisle says the Senate Tariff bill .statutes expressly *i>ecifyiiig the objects tor tection which leads to ultimate free Good fit and good work guaranteed. entire proceeds of the sale. decreases tin- reven uh by increasing which a trust may be created, it has, how trade.” FZ^OUSTT STREET- WELL-KNOWN HOUSE UNDER Ladies living at a distance can 1 " rpHIS taxation. The Government gets less ever, always been the policy of the common ± th» new management, will be conduc- A few days ago Pat McGinnis, a horse H enry C lay —“No one in the com have their dresses made and sent to J ted on the best and most popular ¡.'.i«ns no •••< and the trusts mure, while the people taw to condemn such combmations as pains being spared to give general satisfac- against public policy, and to favor compe mencement of the protective policy thief and the murderer of Deputy Sher I them by sending measure. have an extra burden. 1 tion. It contains comfortable sleepirg a- tition 11^trade in the’ interest of the masses, ever supposed that it would be perpet iff Lockwood of Grant county, Oregon, MRS. R. M. BOYNTON. partments supplied with single and Jcuble T he New York Tribune calls Carl and corporations are only permitted to exist ual.” made an attempt to poison the only | beds, making it a desirable place for the special laws passed for that express eye-witness to his horrible crime by Schurz “a loquacious adventurer” and under Reeser Block, Main St., Ashland. I ■ entertainment of both travelers and fami- purpose. Corporations and indeed partner J ohn S herman —'‘I hope the 8enate styles Patrick Ford •’* conscientious ship-: for that matter are infringements oi will not commence by increasing taxes putting morphine in Vaquero Jim’s I - ¡ies. patriot.” it makes a great deal of dif the old principles of the common law; but at a time when a few of us are strug coffee. Medical aid was summoned THE TABLES because “trusts" are similar in many re- ference how you look at a thing. and the Indian’s life saved. It was »¡>ects to partnerships and resemble in their gling to see what little we can do to Will always be supplied with the best the ----------------- M----------------- they be allowed reduce the duties ini]M>sed by exutiug with difficulty that McGinnis was saved market affords, served in stvle that will b« T he Old Roman seems to be having nature,corporations.should to succeeil them ? If properly carried on from the hands of lynchers . —{of— I Propose to Sell Goods ONLY for—fot— sure to please the most fastidious taste. law. ” a regular okl-time triumph in Indiana. and controlled, corporations are a benefit to T. P. Spittz, the San Francisco drum the country. They do not prevent compe RATES, reasonable and satisfaction B enjamin B utterworth —“Every G ovebnou H ill drew a bigger crowd tition, but such oom binations of corpora nation that is worthy the name is seek mer, has brought suit for $250 in Seat guaranteed. J. J. STRAIT. Prop. in lndi;inu|>olirt than Blaine and Har tions as trusts tend to the degredation of ing to enlarge the area of its trade and tle against the O. R. <fc N. Co. for fail the people by enslaving them to the extent rison combined. ure to awaken him at Port Townsend of forcing them to buy necessities at un commerce, to enlarge the opportunity natural prices, which are artificially estab- to buy and find markets in which to while a passenger on one of their T he ScnaY? bill, which removes the , ' lished by the trusts. But admitting that steamers and taking him back again TIMBER LAND NOTICE. internal revenue tax on spirits “used each state has the right to prevent corpora sell.” i to Seattle. ----- A full line of----- in the arts” fails to tell us whether tions from forming into combinations such J vhtin S. M errilij —“The tariff was “(tainting the to^n red” is a fine art or as modern trusts have proved themselves intended to be revised so that there An exchange says that ens reason why U. S. L and Orrics, R osebvbg . O r . i to be. bow can they be reached when, having Sept. 17 th, 1888.) not. comliinol in states in which they are allow should be some reduction in the cost Washington Territory is building up faster -------- M-------- than Oregon is on account of our miserable ' Notice is hereby given that in compliance ■ ed to do so by law, and they seek tu do of living. It was obvious from the T he Senate Tariff bill puls 50 arti business in another state, can they be ab with the provisions of the act of Congress cles on the Free List. If this is not solutely prohibited? We think not. They first that woolens and wools would have I assessment system. Here property is as- 1 Anyone wishing to buy or sell of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the1 property will do well to call sale of timber lands in the States of Cali Free Trade, what’s the other name for would then have the right to do business in to submit to their fair, equitable and I ‘ sessed at about forty per cent of its value and all manner of indebtedness taken out. just share. ” fornia, Oregon, Nevada] and Washington — on or address us. — it? Reuicmlter that Den Ifarrison said auy other state like an individual. In the Territory,” Caroline E. Porter of Ashland,' state of Illinois in a recent ease it has been I will not vote for the entire aboli There it is assessed at full value and no in-! that “it is nut th: length of a step but held GROCERIES, Etc., AT LOWEST RATES. County of Jackson, State of Oregon, has •'That the motive of the state in re debtedness is taken out. As a result the ! the direction of it that is important.” , quiring a license to be taken out by a for tion of direct taxation, nor can the this day filed in this office |ier sworn state-1 rate of taxation there is about half what it ment for the purchase of the W hi of S E >4 t/F B'e tender our thanks to the public for past patronage, and cordially solicit eign corporation was a subject for judicial gentleman find a wise government or Section No. 20, in Township No. 39 S Nu doubt the nutting Chinese mat inquiry and that if the requirement of a a wise head of finance in any foreign is here. OFFICE adjoining Wells Fargo A Co’s of Range No. 1 E, and will offer proof to show ! a continuance of the same. ting on the free list was intended as a license was designed to afford the state the country that is in favor of taking all To ran a session of the Oregon legislature Express Office. that the land sought is more valuable for means of compelling foreign corporations special compliment to Harrison. its timber or stone than for agricultural to carry on their litigation in tlie state duties from whisky and tobacco. We it requires 144 knives, 120 waste paper bas i ASHLAND, OREGON purposes, and to establish her claim to said courts, tlie requirement was unconstitu should be immeasurably and insuffer kets. 252 ink and pencil erasers, 4320 steel B laine has changed his style of tional.” By much the stronger reason ably foolish if we abolished these taxes. pens, 48 ink stands, 180 ivory folders, 132 land before the Register and Receiver of ASHLAND, OREGON. this office at Roseburg, Or., on Thursday cami*aigning from a defense of trusts would the courts decide unconstitutional a I am against it.—J. R. Hawley (Rep.) mucilage cups, 2301 lead pencils and 24 gal absolutely prohibiting such combina To the Farmers of Jackson Co, the 22d day of November, 1888. to an attack upon Cleveland. The law lons of ink. She names as witnesses: Robert Shaw,! tions from doing business in a state at all. Senator from Connecticut. contrast is a strong campaign card for This J. C. Atkins. George Palethorpe, Jesse I decision goes a long way towards the The undersigned have opened a Major Brockenborougli, special land the Democracy. Wild, all of Ashland, Jackson county. Or. | 1 position that a corporation like an individ agent of the government, informed the Any and all persons claiming adversely ual, has an equal right to do business in all PROTECTION AND LABOR. the above described lands are requested to writer that he had selected Drusey as I t is doubtful if Edison's new talk the states, amt a trust organized in Califor file their claims in this office on or before ing machines will ever stijiersede the nia has the same rights in Oregon, that an [Extract from 8. F. speech of Hon. Calviu the location for the office of the new said 22d day of November, 1888. , Oregon trust would have, with tlie addition — IN — Edgerton, formerly a Republican.] land district created in South Eastern old reliable sewing societies. 19-lOw C has . W. J ohnston , Register. al right of taking all their litigation into the OPPOSITE POSTOFFICT The apeaker then addressed himself Oregon. Drusey is a new little village Federal courts. Some time alter the above CENTRAL POINT. T he man who answers all political decision was rendered, the wealthy capital to the subject of the deleterious effects I not far from the site of the old agency 1 arguments with a propi.sition to bet, I ists of Boston organized a corporation for of protection upon the laboring classes. of the Malheur reservation and is near And will keep constantly on hand a fall usually has more money than brains, I the pur|«>se of absorbing all the gas eompa- When he went to school in Massachu the Geographical center of the district,: assortment of Hardware, Stoves and tin of that < ily. They could not obtain a nnd frequently lias very little of either, j nies charter in Massachusetts for the reason setts there were happy homes there. but as most of the land matters of the ware. that the laws oi that state placed a limita woodfn and willowware , cart CATON & GARRETT, Prop’trs, S ome of our contemporaries are quot tion on the capital of new gas companies, Families lived comfortably and con district are in the Harney Valley it i ridges & AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. would seem that either Burns or Har- ! tentedly in their little houses in the ing Blaine against Blaine. This is' 1 by which they could not own property in THE MOST POPULAR RESORT IN idle. The authority is |»>or in either i excess of the sum ‘if >500,000, ana it was manufacturing districts in which they ney would be a more satisfactory site.' We Will Not be Undersold supposed Uiis law »as pas-ed for the very worked. He went back again in 1866, R. J. Slater of this city, is a candMate SOUTHERN OREGON. case, and the refutation has fully as | purpose of preventing such combinations, when Massachusetts was a highly pro • for the appointment as receiver of this —FOR CASH.— bud a eliaracter as the statement. This : ! so tlie promoters of th© scheme went into ; the state of New York ami there got a char tected State, and lie saw men, women I office with strong backing.—[Pendle is a campaign of ideas. Call and see us before purchasing else The Bar is Always Supplied With ter, ami then returned to Boston where and children at work, toiling like slaves ton Tribune. where, fcr we can suit you in price and THE BEST quality. N egro Democrats do not get much they pursued the object for which they were and living in a worse condition than WINES, In a recent murder case at Baker- ami tbe opinion of the Supreme 1:2 J. C. SHERIDAN. mercy from their race in Indiana. One I I organized, LIQUORS, court of that state leans very strongly to he had ever seen the laboring classes ville, Cariboo, a Chinaman was sworn was badly carved at Indianapolis, the wards the position that this gas trust, or living in many parts of England. He the second time by cutting off a cock’s CIGARS, other day, for expressing his opinions. ganized under the laws of tlie state of New found the manufacturers who were lob head, and gave evidence dissimilar to BUDWISER, York to do business in the state of Massa- In Arkansas an affai • of this kind | chusetts, has every privilege in the latter bying for high protection importing that he had previously given. Being BOCA, ■J would have b 'en a Southern outrage. state that a domestic corporation has, and laborers from Canada to fill the places charged with this fact by the Judge, MILWAUKEE, in addition two more, viz., tlie right to of the men who had been driven out. the witness turned ashy pale, doubled • Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire ------- < AND OTHER BEERS >------- T hk Mills bill, which Mr. Blaine1 ! transfer its litigation to the Federal court«, Yet, all the time these men had been | up, and fell insensible to the floor, and j says seeks to “destroy the tariff of ¡861,” ■ I and the fact that the state of Massachusetts going to Washington clamoring for I was carried out. The Chinese claim j touch its charter. Many more such CONTINUOUS TWIST of the WIRE. is 11 par cent, higher in the average , cannot decisions might be referred to but the fore protection in the name of that labor than that tariff was, provides for higher going are sufficient to illustrate the fact that which they had ground into the dust. {that he will die in a month or Bix: ASHLAND, OREGON duties in every schedule mid covers neither the common nor statute law can be In every instance he had failed to find weeke, as others have done who swore 1 Fine Brunswick Á Balke Billiard Tables. falsely when so sworn. Since the in-1 ■ made to reach those dark and dangerous more articles. Yet republican dema-1 i combination» of capital called trusts. Where that these statesmen had raised the I cident the witness has been gradually gogues call it a free trade measure! i then is the remedy? By what means can wages of their employees when they i sinking, and his friends expect him to : Will Sell, Rent and Handle WWe Also Keep on Hand tlie Very 1 the American people take the monster that BEST QUALITY of I mmediately after the result of the t I is slowly but surely fastening itself on that had secured legislation raising the tariff. : die at the allotted time. Real Estate on Commission Republican National Convention had most vital of all our industiies, the necessa On the contrary about the first thing I BRANDIES, WINES & LIQUORS FALSE STATEMEXTS. lieen auuouneed there was a manifest ries ot life, by the throat and choke the life that they did when they got^iome was out of it? This is an important question to reduce the wages of their employees. For Medicinal Purposes. disposition of tlie rank and file to es ami one for which we know of but one solu “Why is it?” added the speaker,! cape from the Harrison lwulership and tion. R emove tmf . tariff . Whenever a Mr Blaine in his Detroit speech used A Choice Collection of City and get under the sheltering wiugs of i trust if formed upon any one of the neces “why is it that labor is discontented in 1 the following words: All the leading papers on file. Every * 2.J . this fair country of ours? Why is it saries of life take bit tlie tariff from that Country Property for s al£. body used alike and everybody invited to i Blaine, Rut the Blaine wings have; i necessary. Let it come into the markets ■ “ That surplus which the President has 1 that it is almost a constant rel>ellion— call. ZNLZEIDZFOIEÒID, proved an insecure shelter. ____ __ Mr. i ot this country free from all duties and the , been accumulating with great industry for Blaine's blunders are more hurtful and . trusts cannot aecouiplisli their objects, against what? Against high wages? nearly oi*more thaa a year and a half, re- ' Atty person wishing to »ell prop provoking than Mr. Harrison's plati i Competition will destroy their monopoly; Against happy homes? No; but be I fusing to apply it to l he reduction of the ' erty will find it to their interest they cannot then check production, for cause under this high protective tariff tudes. Between the two the Republi : i competition ' public debt, that surplus in which he finds will so engage the producing to call and see us. can devotees, like motherless chickens, | classes that tbe more they attempt to con- men are cutting wages down so that such great danger to the republic, he has . they cannot live and support their fam ; trol the market the more will be produced, find no comfort in any place. sought, o- his Secretary of the Treasury I. W. BURRISS, Proprietor. j When our ports are free to the small indi ilies. That is why lalior is discontent FARM FOR SALE. vidual dealers they can import c-mimodi- ed and that is why a vote for the Dem has sough?, to ameliorate that danger by T he Republican wrangles at their of that character in sufficient quantities ocratic party is a vote for the country.” giving more than sixty millions of it, as a A Rare Opportunity for 4ny|MXV This favorite tesori is gaining in popu recentprimaries held at the Republican i ties to prevent any control of the market by the larity eyery day. loan without interest, to national banks I ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD FOB CASH AT LOWEST PRICES. Wishing to Secure a Home. committee rooms at San Francisco trusts, and when control of the markets by scattered all over the country, and this day Prescriptions Carefully Prepared by Experienced Hands. .which resulted in the butchering of the trusts is gone, and their jiower to limit I n many respects the present war and hour your money and mine and the "I Z* ZY acres situated on the east side of proitucUon taken from them, their objects tariff is more favorable to poor people The very best of WINES, BRANDIES, several men, may load to a vendetta are JL vz V Evan ’ s creek, 5 miles from Wood defeated, and we will see the trusts dis BEER and CIGARS, kept con at the polls in November as the politi solve and tlie capital now so dishonestly than the one presented by the Senate money of every citizen of the United States ville station, O. «ft C. R. R 40 acres under stantly on hand. cal wounds of the two factions are as , used by this great, unscrupulous and pow bill. The present duty on Canadian I to the amount of sixty millions of dollars is fence, about 40 acres of good bottom laud for gardening, timothy or alfalfa, 4 near healed as the wounds of the flesh erful plutocracy, turned into the channels horses is 20 per rent. The Senate bill ; loaned without a penny of interest to cer- suitable 17 acres in cultivation, 2U acres in red top PORTER & ALE. I of legitimate business again. ■ tain national banks of this country, and I in the bodies of Kelley, Christianson \V ithout some such action being taken at makes it $20 per horse. If a dealer : contend, although 1 have not time at pres and timothy, a large garden of all kinds of and others. vegetables. Balance of place suitable for Fine Billiard Table, 1 once an ominous future stares us in the goes to Canada to-day and buys a $75 le — ■ face. Which of the parties is most likely to horse for Farmer Jones and a $500 ent to go into that subject,without a shadow grain or orchard, considerable land partly S enator A llison is i'csjamsible for afford the countless masses of toiling nu- of substantial right under the law; and that cleared. 10 tons of grain hay goes with the O dd F ellow ’ s B lock . The very best beer of Anaheim, wine and the Senate Tariff bill. He really is a mauity the readiest relief, and place some horse for Railway President White’ of Hennessy brandy, which will be sold by 1 have on hand the F inest L ine of radical tariff reformer, and the bill check upon these destroyers of the rights of New York, the tax on Farmer Jones I the men who borrow it, by depositing bonds bery. Spring at the house—running water the quart or gallon. Will the Republican party .with is $15 and on Millionaire White $100. «kes not represent his views thorough i mankind? within 35 feet of house to irriga* with when i I of the United States, and they are allowed Our tables are supplied with the latest pa these trusts; with tbe banks; with the cor necessary, B Box bouse 20x24, 20 x 24, l'/i 1>^ story. story i pers. Come and see us and we will treat ob house ly, and. for that matter, neither does porations and the manufacturers behind it When the Senate bill Incomes a law to collect on the coupons of those bonds, necessity, fire place. Lumber harn and a log ' you as well as we know how. the Mills bill thoroughly represent Mr. , and urging its return to power do it? N’o, Jones and White will each pay $20 tax and to retain the money without a penny good bam and other out buildings. Plenty of Mills’ views. When the Republican : it would uot be natoral to expect it to do so. on their horse. This is only an illus , of interest....... ” outside range for stock. Good timber ot all S|ap|e and Fancy Goods. I The Republican party to-day while pre tration of the way the Senate bill in party wants a real leader, it n>av take tending sympathy for the wage-earning “Now, I have known something about kinds. Good road to depot. most cases raises the taxes of tlie poor To be found in this city. 1 have For further particulars call at the prem ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICK. up Allison, who is really the financial . class ui the iutamous cheat of an advocacy the Government of the United States, have also a well selected stock of ' J ohn W. R obinson , I of a high protec tive tariff, is mainly com man and lets them down on the rich. had something little to do with it, but if ises or address, brain of the Senate.—[Ex. 1-18 Woodville, Oregon. posed of the monied interests of the country In the matter of the estate of Dennis Porter GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. if they thought that any material por j C leveland ’ s administration has been that had been done anv time within the last V nber the war tariff from 1870 to ; and deceased. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, tion of the profits ihev now make by reason j free from official or personal scandal, twenty years by a Republican Secretary of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1880 t|.e numlwr of men employed in oi otice is hereby given that CAPS, ETC., ETC. N the protective tariff would go to increase the undersigned has been appointed tlxc factories of the country increased the wages of the laboring classes and that ' has been honest and clean. There the Treasury the Democrats in the House Which I am offering at prices that defy , would have tried to impeach him. I repeat by thp Cpqnty Court of Jackson county, Land Office at Roseburg. Or.,) 25 i>er cent. At the same time the the tendency of tbe principles advocated by have been no Star Route robberies, no A, W. SCOTT, Oregon, sitting in Probate, administratrix Competition. Sept. 17, 1888. f Democratic party in this campaign Navy jobberies, 110 War Department it. I don't say that I would vote to impeach numlter of women employed increased the of the estate of Dennis Porter, deceased. N otice is hereby given that would decrease their wages, there would be All (»ersons indebted to said estate are re •>4 i»er cent, ami the number of < hildren such a change from Republicanism to Dem corruptions, no profligate waste by Mr. Fairchild, that is another question; but the following named settler has filed ocracy as would annihilate the Republican United States Marshals, no Treasury | if any Secretary since Salmon P. Chase was notice ot his intention to make final proof quested to settle the same immediately, and 58. A policy that drives the wives and claims against the estate will combinations or speculations, no cor first appointed by Lincoln liad done that in support of liis claim, and that said proof those having children of laboring men into factory party lor all time to come. IN THK EDEN OF AMERICA. them to E. Del’catt, the attorney Workingmen, ye who toil that others may rupt operations in or through the Land with »60,000,000 of the public money, I say will tie made before the Judge, or in his present ASHLAND - - OREGON. life to provide means of subsistence revel for the administratrix, at his office- in Ash absence before the Clerk of the County in luxury, the fight is on, which of the for the family is not one that com 1 xirties do you think most likely to assist , Office. No American at home or abroad that the Democratic House if in power, Court of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jack-, land, Oregon, within six months from the Is prepared to GIVE ESTIMATES C. E. P orter , sonville, Or., on Wednesday, October 31st, . date of this notice. mends itself to the workingmen of tbe you in vour struggle for existence? Is it ' has had occasion to droop his eyes in would have moved his impeachment.” Administratrix pf sajff estate. and TAKE CONTRACTS on all 1888, viz.: William T. navi. “ . Homestead : the Republican ¡«arty in whose ranks may Both of these statements are as false shame because of any such things un country. NWJ4. SWJi I Dated September 13th, 1888. classes of Brick and Wooden Build lie found your hereditary enemy, aggrega der Clevelahd’s administration. On as anthing that Mr. Blaine ever said in entry No. 4,216. for the SJ4 NE%, sec. 13 and SE% of NE%, sec. 14, ings in and adjacent to Ashland. W hen lie was Secretary of State.Mr. ted wealth; or is it tbe Democratic party I the contrary, there has been a resolute his life. The first statement is that ! of tp. 37 S., R. 2 East, W. M. He names the which to-day is mainly composed of the Blaine reported, after investigation, Can be found at t|ie New Hotel following witnesses to prove his continuous EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. brawn and muscle of the country, led by a effort to promote honest government, the depositing of the surplus in the residence upon, and cultivation of, said . ADDITION Building, that “undoubtedly tbe inequalities in man bold enough, in the retaliation meas to increase efficiency and to lessen ex- national banks is sulistantially without land, viz: Gilman S. Hosmer, of Browns- wages of English and Americau oper ures recommended by him, to twist tbe tail ; penses.—[Phila. Ledger (Rep.) Goo. W. the shadow of law, when Section 5153 borough, .lackson county, Oregon, Joseph 13X acres—Has been platted and record In the matter of the estate of Thomas P. ed and town lots in the said addition are atives are more than equalled by the of the British Iaon until his roar has rever Childs^ editor. Randles, Joseph E. Randles ana W. 1*. Far- GEO. COOPER, , of the Revised. Statutes declares that now offered for sale. berated from the fartberest recesses of his Boyd, deceased. greater efficiency of the latter and Canadian ( “all national banking associations des low,of Lake Creek, Jackson county .Oregon. province.on our north to the C has . W. J ohnston , Register. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT This tract is situated on tlie foothills their longer hours of labor."* After «.balk cliff-of Merrie England, ami brave M oke pensions and more jiensiun ignated for that puqioee by the Secre 19 the undersigned has been appointed of Ashland, commanding a good view i traveling through Englund on the top enough to sign an act excluding the Asiatic money have been paid out during the tary of the Treasury shall be deposito by the County Court of Jackson county. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE I Oregon, sitting in Probate, executrix of the of the valley, and is near the main of Millionaire Carnegie's tally-ho. he lejier« from our shores. It is for ycu to ! three years of Grover Cleveland than ries of public money, except receipts You, on the <>th day of next N'ovem- estate of Thomas I’. Boyd, deceased. part of town. It is also set out and Wishes to notify the public that be Is comes back to America 4o tell Ameri ' say. tier, will cast the vote that will decide under any three years in the history from customs, under such regulations CONTRACTS (or can operatives tliat they are only pau whether the parry <«f The people shall have ! of the country. Democrats have not as may be prescribed by the Secreta Di the matter of the estate of Rosella J. Mc All persons indebted to said estate are re bearing this season some of the most DWELLINGS. TAfcK BARNS, BRIDGES, Ac., quested to settle the same immediately, and luscious fruits of all kinds. Bride. deceased. Their lease <>t power exTetide«! for anoTlier been quite so loud in their professions ry.” The second statement is that if pers, clothed and fed by high taxes. anywhere in the country lietween Red Bluff those having claims against the estate will otice is hereby given that present four years, or wheTher you will surrender of love for the surviving veterans of and Portland. Having a large crew of N For further particulars call on or address them to E. DePeatt. the attorney the undersigned lias been duly ap- j good men with me all the time, I can put T he value of eggs produced iu tlie Thar )>ower inTo The hands of ThaT parry the Union army, but they have con any Republican Secretary had done the executrix, at his office in Ashland. which is composed ot' your naniral enemy, what Secretary Fairchild had done, he pointed by tlie County Court of Jackson for , up buildings in good shape and on short B. F. REESER, Oregon, within six months from the date of country is over $50,1 M10,000 yearly. The an in-oleiiT, unscrupulous, grasping and ducted the pension bureau honestly, would have been impeached by the county. Oregon, sitting in Probate, adniin- ; this notice notice. M aky B. B oth , value of wool or potatoes is no greater. merciless combinarion of wealth. Think and tens of thousands of worthy veter- , istrator of the estate of Roselle McBride, Ashland, Oregon. Reference given. Address Executrix of said estate. Democrats if they had been in power. ideceased. The product of all the carjiet mills, well of The consequences before you casT ■ ans who have waited in vain for their Datod Septcmlier 13th, 1888. GEO. W. COOPER, ! The fact is that Secretary Sherman de All ¡»ersons indebted to said estate are re cutler.v shojm. glass works, silk mills, ' your ballot for the parry of millionaires. E. pension» under Republican adminis quested to settle tbe same immediately, and , Yreka, Cal. posited more money in national banks potteries, and the output of all-quar those haring claims against the estate will I tration have secured them under Dem at one time than Secretary Fairchild {»resent them to E. Del’eatt, tlie attorney | ries is not so great in some instances The Indianapolis “Labor Signal," the or ocratic. STAR BARBER SHOP. FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREE»! has deposited, and he did it for the or the administrator, at his office in Ash-1 by one-quarter. Yet the Senate tariff gan of the Knights of Labor, says that In i land, Oregon, within six months from the same reason, viz., to avoid or prevent diana will give Cleveland and Thurman 10,- bill puts eggs on the free list.' Follow HIGH & COTTRELL, B. F. J ones , of Pennsylvania, who a panic in the money market which date of th li notice. J. H. M c B ride , , ASHLAND, JACKSON CO., OR. majority. 1 lie labor ¡«eople of Indian ing the usual style of Republican ar 000 Administrator of »aid estate. ' apolis are almost a unit against the man was chairman of the National Repub would otherwise have been brought Proprietors. gument, one might ask why the Re they call "I>ollar-a-Da_v Harrison." The finest Educational Institution lican Committee during the presiden about by the ojierations of the Treasury. Dated September 13th, 1888. All kinds of publicans put Northern eggs on the within a radius of 200 miles. tial campaign in 1884 said in an inter e are pleased to annouce to tbe public free list while retaining heavy duties Medford to Jacksonville. T he Senate Tariff bill rememl>ers view on the 18th day of October of that we are still at the old stand on Scholarship, one year...................... »30. on Southern rice and sugar? The Harrison’s friends, the Chinese, by that year: “Furthermore we will carry "No imposition is too great to catch M ain S treet , op|>osite the Central House, Patronize the only wagon that con Commercial Course.............................. 125. stupid people, and herein lies the great question is just as fair, and a little bit putting opium and Chinese matting every Northern state, and upon a care nects with every train, rain or shine, where anvone wishing work done in our Training School, per year........ ... ... »15. trees fairer, than if wool is substituted for on the free list. Joss-sticks and Chi ful calculation, New York state by 50,- strength of our 'glorious protective sys and carries the U. 8. mail and Wells, line will always find u« ready to serve them. Shaving, 25c; Hair cutting, "25c; Mliani|»os- For further information address, For Sale by MARTIN A ANDREWS. eggs and tbe interrogatory directed nese gods were made non-dutiable by 000 majority.” Matthew Quay is tell tem.’ Protection is a legalized form of rob Fargo A Co.’s express. Satisfaction ing, 25c; Sea Foam, 25c. bery, which makes the farmer foot the bills J. 8. SWEET, P resident , against tbe Mills bill. the same party sente years ago. *or A' L'ook A Sons Vancouver, ing the same story to-day. guaranteed. E d . H elms , Driver. of the manufacturer.”—[Oregonian. LA1HU HAIB CdlDiU A SrEOAUl . Ashlaud, Oreg vu. W. 1., nurseries. VALLE! RECORD. “ TRUSTS.” A POIXT FORCIBLY MADE. ALL SORTS. VARIETY STORE E. M. MILLER, Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables CANNED GOODS, CIGARS and TOBACCOS, FRESH GROCERIES GEO. C. EDDINGS, lMILLINERY.¡AS“LANI> i Fancy Goods & Notions. ASHLAND HOUSE! Stoves, Tinware, anl Graniteware PUMPS, BLACKSMITH : COAL, AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC. OREGON. ASHLAND, NEW :A DEPARTURE!: FIRM. INSURANCE CASH IN HAND, Or Approved Country Produce. BUSINESS. STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes, DePEAT & KYLE. J. M. M’ CALL. Ashland Fence Works ! HARDWARE STORE H. S. EMERY, ♦ « The best Stock, Hog, Rabbit and Chicken Fence. LUCKEY & CO Real Estate Agents, ALE AND PORTER. picei ca-pisr Exchange Saloon, DRUGS AND HARDWARE- Machines, Tools, Stoves and Tinware. MILLED & STRANG. M. L. ALFORD, Dress Goods, Trimmings HARD AV ARE, STOVES & TINWARE. ASHLAND, Procure a Home Contractor & Builder. B. F. REESER’S Highland Park N W. Contrctor & Builder, By the Carload. W h*-7 Fruit and Ornamental