Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 01, 1888, Image 2

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VALLEY RECORD.
THIN IS UNANSWERABLE.
OUR NEIGHBORS.
NEW THIS WEEK.
J. C. DEVINE.
RESIDENCE LOTS
Larger Store.
Larger Stock
Has opened his
LAKE COVMTY.
H. W. Scott in Oregonian.]
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.
Advocating protection, the Dalles
FOR SALE
Bob Biigtey is lying »ick at the Lakeview
The People's Paper
Ti^tet say»: Th< wool growers (oi house.
In the matter of the assignment of J. D. I In Miner’s Addition to Ashland
Fountain, insolvent debtor.
Eastern Oregon) know fully that pro-
Dolph Cbeesmau and family have return­
t. Hom.
*. s. kames .
On Fourth St, near the de]»ot, and
i tection guarantees a good price for ed from Hogue River valley.
HB UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
keeps
on hand a choice stock’of
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
Jltlll * iilKEK,
These
lots
are
50x160,
and
are
duly
appointed
Assignee
of
the
estate
! their clip, while free trade strikes at
O. W. Maj>es »ent 8X) of his Warner val­
of the above named insolvent debtor, under
Editor», Publishers and Sole Proprietor». the very life of industry. If this as­
C
igars
,
T
obacco
,
S
oap
,
T
hread
,
ne Choicest Residence Lots tn
and by virtue of an act of the Legidative
Successor to Sutton A- Miller.
sertion were true, still it would not ley beef steers to market last week.
N eedles , P ins , S tationery ,
Assembly of the State of Oregon, entitled
Ashland.
Office in McCall’» Hall, up-»taira; »tain on prove the protective policy to be a just
Oscar Lofftus came in from Ashland Sun­ : “An Act to secure to creditors a just divis­
Carries one of the Largest Stocks in Southern Oregon of Select
north »ide of Masonic building.
etc ., O ysters , etc .
ion of the estates of debtors who convey to , Will be sold for »200—on easy payments.
and wise one. High prices for wool day, with a load of household goods, etc.
If
you
want
a
good
smoke
go
to
Devine.
assignees
for
the
benefit
of
creditors,
”
ap
­
Entered in the Pottoffice at Ashland a» . mske high prices for woolen goods,
A drawing card for Lakeview is her »12.- proved October 18th. 1878, and amendments
Look at these lots Itefore purchasing else­
Heond Cía« mail matter.
and there are twenty persons w I mj 000 school house. Htrangers like such evi­ tl ereto approved February 21th. 18s5. All where. and remember they are situated on
)M*rsons having claims against said estate Main street, ami within 500 yards of the
I wear woolen gools to one who pro­ dences of civilization.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. duce* w<»>l. Why should the twenty
are hereby notified to present the same to New Depot Hotel now being built.
The Yainax Indians are taking salmon me at my office over the Bank of Columbia,
Enquire of
be taxed for the benefit of the one? from ¡Sprague river in large numbers, and ! Portland. Oregon, duly verified as by law
E. E MINER.
Foa Paesi out —
Oregon is boasted as a wool growing ; drying them for winter use.
required, within three months from the date
Ashland House.
GROVER CLEVELAND,
hereof.
I. R. D awsom , Assignee.
state, and so it is; and yet, even in
Troop M, u-der cotpmand of laeutenaut
Portland, Oregon, Novemlier 3rd, 1888.
School Books and Stationery. Green and Dried Fruits, Confectionary, stationary and a fine
Of New York.
Oregon, there are twenty person* who
Largent, passed through town Monday on i
MISS
K.
P.
CALVIN,
want
cheap
clothes
to
one
who
wants
»'<*« Vic x-FMMMorr—
its way from Fort Bidwell to Walla Walla.
line of Crockeryware.
dear wool. Here, in a dozen words
ALLEN G THURMAN,
Teacher of
Frank Laue is to give a grand champagne '
of one syllable, is a complete and over­
New
Goods Constantly Arriving. Äe Best Qualii y of Gueula only'Kept,
Of Ohio.
New Store, on Third Avenue.
whelming answer to all the elaborate supper if Cleveland is elected. We shall .
Organ and Piano Theory and
j
arguments ever made in the effort to feel sorry if Frank tniases his guess.
Near the Depot, Aehland, Or.
Give the A shland G rocery S tork a trial and be convinced .
PaMllXVtlAL K lutiiw
Harmony.
show the alleged importance of “pro­
D. C. Herrin, the photographer, left for * Has a complete stock of the best lines of
W H. EFFING ER, <>i Multnomah.
tecting” the wool grower, but even Bonanza, Monday. He did some good work
For Terms Apply at Music Room iu
W. R. BILYEU, of Linn.
the small wool grower himself—he while here, and if he should return more
E B Hunsaker’s store.
-AT LOWEST PRICES.-
E. R. SKIPWORTH.of Umatilla.
who has a few slieep and whose annual patronage awaits him.
A shland , O regon .
clip is a few hundred pounds of wool
W. K. Barry, stock inspector, has in­ : Which he will sell in large or small quanti-
Give us a call.
AM HI. AN 0,0». T hibsday . Nor. 1, IM , —loses more by the enhanced cost of spected 30.000 sheep already this fall. He | lies at lowest rates.
clothing to himself and family than calculates that there are 200,0(0 sheep in
DEALER IN
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
be gains through the higher price for I .ake county at present.
POLITICAL NOTES.
wool; so that the actual beneficiaries
Mrs. Fine returned from Washington, D.
T he only »uro way to enforce the of the system are the great wool grow- C.. last week, and thinks her land matters Including carriage work, contracted for at
.
ers
and
the
monojtolist
manufacturers.
Exclusion Act » to rc-elect President
will come out all right. Major returned lowest figures. Satisfaction guaranteed. [25
There i* no phase of protection that
Cleveland.
M illinary D epartment in charge
will bear examination. Every part 1 from Rogue river a few days ago.
The agent at Ager, H. M. Force, informs
C'UEAi' whisky or cheap neccsMaries of the system is as weak as the argu­
of an experienced milliner.
BRIDGE CONTRACT.
Opp. Odd Fellows' Building,
of life which? Ix:t your vote decide ment for the protection of wool. The us, tliat a party of 8. P. civil engineers have
Having
secured
a
first-class
finisher
this question.
system is, throughout, a superficial left Edgwood. Siskiyou county, to run a
Sealed proposals to build the Wright Lite from the city I am prepared to
Main St.
Ashland Ogn
creek bridge on the road leading from ao Dressmaking in all its branches.
W hat is the difference in principle and short sighted game of greed— line in the direction of this county.
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Our representatives from this county to Jacksonville to Ashland according to
between free hides and free wool? except for the great monopolist whom
Good fit and good work guaranteed.
it
creates
and
supports.
With
them
THIS
WELL-KNOWN
HOUSE
UNDER
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the
legislature
should
not
forget
that
the
Plans
and
Specification
on
tile
in
my
FRONT STREET-
The Republicans made hides free.
Ladies living at a distance can
th# new management, will be conduc-: . OTTT A TKYTA
it is a studied and profound game of | stock inspector's salary is entirely too low. office, will be received by the under­
have their dresses made and sent to ted on the best and most popular plans, no ' f\
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T he Republicans put hide» on the greed, part of which is to make large Also, the sheriff's fees should be raised.
signed until noon,November 7th,1888. them by sending measure.
pains being spared to give general eatisfac-I
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free list in 1872. The exports of hides classes eup]*ose they are favored und
By order of the County Court.
lion. It contains comfortable sleeping a->
As near as we can learn (there is no regu-
that year were $574,331. In 1888 the protected by a system which either 1 lar market) the prices for vegetables and
MRS. R. M. BOYNTON.
partments supplied with single and double
M ax M uller , County Clerk.
beds, making it a desirable place for the
exports amounted to more than $10,- does not protect them at all, or actu­ grain are as follows: Barley »1 per 100 lbs;
Reeser Block, Main St., Ashland. entertainment of- lioth travelers and fami- i
000,1MJ0.
a
ally robs them.
oats »1 50; potatoes »1 25; cabbage »3;
lies.
a
I onions »4; beets »5.—[Examiner.
I t is now llie Roorback Season.
I'EEE TABLES
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During these last days of the campaign THE SENA TE FREE-TRADE BILL
THAT POOR OLD LION.
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Will always he supplied with the best the :
the judicious man will not believe all I
Open Every
market affords, served in style that will be
Mr. Claus Spreckels proposes to start
he read* in the organ*.—[Examiner.
—t<4— I Propose to Sell Goods ONLY’ for —]o]—
sure to please the niost-fastiilious taste.
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the beet-sugar industry in this state on
1» there never going to be any rest TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SAT­
RATES, reasonable and satisfaction |
E ven Russia propose* to admit grain a large scale, and holies that he will i for that poor old beast, the British
URDAY EVENINGS.
i
guaranteed.
■nek* free, in which to ship thi* year’* presently be able to supply the United
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J. J. STRAIT, l*rop. i
liant
A
little
while
ago
be
was
going
J
crop. The senate tariff bill propones ' States wiUi sugar. His factory at
At the Hall in Ashland Grove.
make the California and Oregon Watsonville is progressing rapidly. If to devour us in the shape of free trade ;
fa-mers {my a tax on grain sacks.
any industry in the state ough.t to be when the Mills bill turned out to be
Having just received a new outfit of first-
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
class roller skates, I will open and run a
protected or could be benefitted by
S teel rails »ell in Scotland for $17 I protection it is hi». Yet the Senate quite a respectable protectionist meas­ rink at Ashland during the winter months,
------ A full line of------
js-r tou, in thi* country for nearly , tariff bill reduces the duty on sugar ure, he was sent back to his cage for a commencing Oct. 11th.
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U. 8. L and O ffice , R oseburg . O b .
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Good order will be preserved, and none
double that amount. Tins turiff duty 11.02 per cent. The only industry in while; but now he is devouring us
Sept. 17th, 1888.)
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is alout the difference in price. Who i California which has a claim to protec­ again, with Lord Sackville as his rider. but ladies and gentlemen admitted.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in compliance
All are invited. Come and bring the
pay* the tax if the American people
. with the provisions of the act of Congress
tion, and which might perhaps be as­ The theory is that the American peo- ladies.
Anyone
wishing
to
buy
or
sell
do not?
■ of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the
sisted by protection, is deliberately un­ : pie are so stupid and so narrow-minded
Open at 7:30 o'clock nightly.
property will do well to call
salp of timber lands in the States of Cali­
T he Republicans are making con­ covered, while the Senate bill increases
—
on
or
address
us.
—
fornia, Oregon, Npvada, and Washington
Wm, McNEAL,
■ that if you. can only persuade then: 1
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Territory,’’Caroline E. Poster of Ashland,
verts, to be sure. Supt. Duwning tired the protective duty on metals 0.81 per
GROCERIES, Etc., AT LOWEST RATES.
Proprietor.
I County of Jackson, State pf Oregon, has
Bill Watkinds. who has l*een a guard cent, on cotton goods 0.60 per cent, on that England wants a thing, they are
this day tiled in this office her sworn state- :
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at the penitentiary, and Bill will, in i linen goods 3.87 per cent, on woolen sure to do the opposite. What a piti-
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cordially sph'eif
I o^Sectton^No’.'^.bin'TowiisMp^N^i.^Jtf
Horae* and Wagons for Sale.
consequence, vote for Harrison and ^oods 5.75 per cent. Wherever pro- 1 ful opinion the authors of this theory
OFFICE adjoining Wells Fargo <fc Co’s Range No. 1 E, and will offer proof to show 1 °
°J the same.
Morton. He has Iteen on the decline ' tection would help California the Sen­
Express Office.
must entertain of their countrymen I
that the land sought is more valuable fori
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A T F
The undersigned has for sale two spans
for a long time und i* now at the but ate reduces it; wherever it would
its timber or stone than for agricultural
{J • Ivl.» lYX
of
horses,
equipped
with
harness,
and
two
ASHLAND,
: : : : : OREGON
tom of the hilL
i merely burden California it increases Fancy sixty-three millions of intelli­ wagons. Also two extra horses. The
iurposes, and to establish her claim to said
gent Americans allowing a handful horses work tingle or double, and the outfit
and before the Register and Receiver of
ASHLAND, OREGON.
I it.—[S. F. Examiner.
H oratio S evmoub on being asked
this
office at Roseburg, Or., on Thursday i
of half-educated Englishmen to make is in goad condition. Inquire either at the To the Farmers of Jackson Co. the 22d day of November, 1888.
R bcobd office or at my place in Pracht’s
what the furmer* most needed at the THE COBDEN CLUB AT WORK.
She names as witnesses: Robert Shaw, I
them go in one direction by telling Alaska addition.
P ebby E llis .
bauds of the government, replied, Re
J. C. Atkins, George Paletliorpe, Jesse
The undersigned have opened a
lief from some of the burden* of tax­
i Wild, all of Ashland, Jackson county, Or. |
A number oi imported bandannas were them to go in the other! What a
Any and all persons claiming adversely
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
ation.” To the inquiry “What was seen in the procession of the Democrats • compliment to pay to Americans to im­
j the above described lands are requested to
their next greatest need” he replied lust night.—[a. F. Chronicle, Oct. 23.
ply that they arc like the pigs, which
, file their claims in this office on or before
GRANITE LODGE, NO, 23, Knights of
“Rcliei from some more of the burdens
A lot of beautiful silk campaign
said 22d day of November, 1888.
can
always
be
made
to
go
to
Limerick
—
IN
—
Pythias,
Ashland,
Oregon,
meets
every
<>f taxation.”
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119-10w
C has . W. J ohnston , Register.
badges of the finest English make was
Friday
evening.
Visiting
Knights
in
good
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.
held for undervalution at the Custom­ by having their tails pulled in the standing are cordially invited to attend.
CENTRAL
POINT,
Ex-U. 8. M inimtek T aylor , of Libe­ house yesterday. Half of them bore direction of Tiperary.—[Examiner.
W. J. R ooebs , C. C.
ria, who is conducting the negro Dem­ woven likenesses of Harrison and Mor­
0. F. M c C onnell , K. of R. & 8.
And will keep constantly on hand a full
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assortment of Hardware, Stoves and tin­
ocratic headquarter* in New York^says ton, and in spite of their English orig-1
ware.
Proprietor.
that 240,000 colored men in the in they were lettered with the senti-1 The fullowing incident occurred at
Dissolution of Copartnership.
WOODiN AND
WILLOW WARE, CART­
Northern State* will vote the Demo­ nient, “No Free Trade, but Protection I New Canaan, Conn.:
CATON <fc GARRETT, Prop’trs,
The wife of James Davana, a Democrat
RIDGES & AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
cratic ticket »hi* year. Sixteen lead­ for America.”—[N. Y. Herald, Oct 17. and
~—«~Mai)Ufactur-er pf l]ie Celebrated—r
a shoemaker, is a tailoress. A clothing signed carrying on and doing a grocery
ing colored, organ* are supporting
manufacturer, a rampant Republican, met business in Ashland, is this day dissolved
THE MOST POPULAR RESORT IN
We
Will
Not
be
Undersold
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Cleveland.
Duvana on the street not long ago. He by mutual consent, R. K. Sutton retiring
SOUTHERN OREGON.
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THE OLD ROMAN.
told him how the Republican party pro­ aud E. M. Miller continuing the business.
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FOR
CASH.
—
i W hen wheat was going lower last
tected the American workingman, ana de­
R. K. B utton ,
clared that, if the tariff was reduced the
Call and see us before purchasing else­ i The Bar is Always Supplied With
March the N. Y. Tribune told the far­ From Thurman’s letter of Acceptance.]
E. M. M ill «.
country
would
go
to
the
demnition
bow
­
where, fcr we can suit you in price and
THE BEST
Ashland. Oregon. Oct 15th, 1888.
mer* that the Deniocnitic policy "offers
I approve the platform of the St. Louis wows. When he got a chance Jim said:
quality.
WINES,
the only, explanation.” Now that a| convention and I cannot too strongly ex­
“
My
boy
went
to
your
clothing
store
the
1:2
J. C. SHERIDAN.
my dissent from the heretical teach­
LIQUORS,
Notice.
short crop and speculation have sent { press
ings of the monopolists, that the welfare of other day tO buv ii pair of pants, didn’t
CIGARS,
the price booaiing.the Tribune remarks ; the ]>e<>ple can lie promoted by a system of he?”
All claim» due the undersigned January
"Yes,” replied the manufacturer, “They 1st. 1888, must positively be settled withim
BUDW1SER,
to the aonsuiier that “the additional I exhorbitant taxation far in excess of the were
all wool and a fine pair,”
1
the
next
(0
days
,
or
be
placed
in
the
hands
BOCA,
price of th” loaf is the natural conse­ wants of the government. The idea that a
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“1 know that,” leplied Davana, “but my
people can be enriched by heavy and unnec-
8. T. SONGER, M. D.
MILWAUKEE,
quence of the Democratic policy.’’ cessary taxation; that a man's condition wife made the same pair of pants for you Of a Collector.
ior .u
now, i I’ u
nxe to Know
AsHLixp, Oa., August 20,1888.
Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire
31 cents,
cents. Now,
d like
know wnere
where
Here’s riclinesa!
can be improved by taxing him on all he * for
■ ■■ ■■ ( AND OTHER BEERS
■ ■
other *5 19 goes to.”
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wears, and all that his wile and children the
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The manufacturer s»id nothing, but left
M b . M oiitu N exclaims iu hi* letter wear, on all his tools and implements of in­
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suddenly.
INUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE.
of acceptance that "Protection re-' dustry, is an obvious absurdity. To fill the
vaults of the treasury with an idle surplus .
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serve« America for Americans. Aud i for which the government has no legitimate i T hat the legislature will re-clec 11
ASHLAND, ; ; i OREGON.
j
KIND AND SIZE TICKETS.
AND
yet a few mouth* ago it was shown in ! use and to thereby deprive the people of the Dolph U. 8. senator on the first ballot
Fine Brunswick Ji Balke Billiard Tables. ;
’Cheaper than a Rail Fence, More Durable than Bourds, and Stronger than
a Congressional investigation that the currency needed tor their business and daily is conceded, as the big majority was
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«SF*We AJso K^cp on ¿{and the Very j a Barb Wire Fence Handsome LAWN FENCES to Order.
Republican Vice-Presidential candi-1 wants, and to create a powerful and danger­ rolled up Ly the element of which lie
_[
lulv
M, Will Sell, Rent and Handle
ous stimulus to extravagance and corrup­
date Imd been importing contract la-' tion in the expenditures of the government, is a typical representative—the great
BEST QUALITY of
gw———
l»»rers from Europe to work Ins farm, I seems to me to be a policy at variance with monopolies. But the Portland Wd- Candies, Nuts and
Real Estate on Commission !
Cigars,
BRANDIES, WINES& LIQUORS I
and this in face of a law strictly for­ every sound principle of government and of come in its “Current 8ayings” puts
political economy. The necessity of reduc-
bidding that kind of business.
these
words
in
the
mouth
of
our
own
AT
For Medicinal Purposes.
| ing taxation to prevent such an accumula-
i tion of surplus revenue and the consequent Gen. Lish Applegate: The people
W. C. Cunnyngham’s
R ev . E dward C ornet , a prominent depletiou of the circulatinr
A Choice Collection of City and i All the leading papers on file. Every
-—“— is
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rculating medium,
so I will never elect Dolph again to the
p»>tj dures to deny n,
it; Senate. He’s too cold, and besides Front Street,
Methodist preacher of Long Branch, lapparent that no party
Near the Depot,
body used alike and everybody invited to
!
to
consider
the
modps
;
Country Property for s ale. call.
modes
who heretofore has voted the Repub­ ; but, when we come
OREO-ON
’ hv which the reduction may be made, we the Democrats have promised to sup­
A shland , O regon .
i
lican ticket, will vote for President J find a wide antagonism between our party
port me if I can make a strong show-!------
Cleveland's retention at the Lead of ' and the monopolistic leaders of our political
Any peritoft wiehino to ttell prop- ;
ing in my own party, and I can do it
.V. ANDERSON,
the Government. Mr. Cornet said: opponents. We seek to reduce taxes uuon i in great shape and mammoth propor-
erty will find it to their interest
tiie necessaries of life; our opponents seek
“I consider Grover Cleveland the best to
to call and see us.
increase them. Can any sensible man tions.—'Lish Applegate.
President the United States has had doubt as to where he should stand in the
kinee Lincoln. In niy opinion he haff! controversy? Can any well informed man
I. W. BURRISS, Proprietor.
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T he Chinese cheap labor on this ‘
lived up to his pledge and the spirit of i be deceived by the fulse pretense that a
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system so unreasonable and unjust is for coast effects wages vastly moro than
ASHLAND,
OREGON.
This favorite I esort is gaining in popu­
the platform on which he was elected the benefit of laboring men?
I larity every’ day.
the tariff ¡¡ossibly can.
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a* nearly as any human being could.”
A full line of foreign
and domestic goods,
ALL GOODS WIIJL BE SOLD FOR CASH AT U1WK8T PRICKS.
cassimeres and fancy suitings of the latest
^^’Prescriptions Carefully Prepared by Experienced Hands.
Druggist?,
PROSECUTING TRUSTS.
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styles,
always
on
hand.
T he Republicans are playing “good
ALL SORTS.
The very best of )VLNEH, BRANDIES,
Lord and good Devil” with the liquor
Store in Mrs. Gillette's building, corner 8CH00L BOOKS, STATIONERY,*
BEER and CIGARS, kept con­
The pivijXMiutl action of the Tamma­
issue in the Empire Stole. While
The Oregon Pacific is about to begin I of Main and Church streets’
stantly on hand.
CLOCK8,
WATCHES,
shouting publicly for high license and ny Society in the prosecution of the the construction at Yaquina Bay of 50!
G ood F its G uaranteed .
PORTER & ALE.
saloon restriction, they are circulating
American Sugar Refinery, incorpora- freight cars.
& JEWELRY.
copies of the St. Louis Tribune among
Fine Billiard Table,
W. Irving Bishop has been giving .
llie Germans, which declares that the I ted under the laws of California, for
JAMES NORRIS,
Main Street Corner, Ashland.
Republican party is not in the “least | joining the New York Sugar Trust, has mind-reading exhibitions in the City
* O dd F ellow ’ s B lock .
The very best beer of Anaheim, wine and
affected by the temperance mania.”
I created considerable interest in com- of Mexico.
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Hennessy brandy, which will lie sold by ■
I have on hand the F inest L ine of
Mrs. Cynthia Leonard has been
' mercial circles. The question will be
the quart or gallon.
T he Mills lull, by taking taxes off
BUILDER
nominated
for
mayor
of
New
York
by
Our
tables
a'e
supplied
with
the
latest
pa
­
Im, necemitivH of the people, leaves I tested in this state, as it is being tested the woman suffragists.
pers. Come and see us and we will treat
A shland , O regon .
you as well as we know how.
tilt* average import tax at 42.68 per ! in New York, whether the state courts
Moses is mentioned in the Bible 793 Will furnish plans for any and all kinds of
eent. The Senate bill, by relieving ! are effective to proteet the j'eople
Staple and Fancy Goods.
I
inei
here _______
end elsewhore, , and su^er-
the luxuries of taxes, makes the rate I against the cornering of the necessaries times; he is called the “servant of buildings
intend ’ **
the * construction
of the - same
when
God
”
nineteen
times,
"the
man
of
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To lie found in this city. I have
ADMINISTRATRIX
’
S
NOTICE
42.23 per cent., or still lower than the
desired.
also a well selected stock of
God” twice, the “chosen of God” once,
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lfemocratic bill. And yet the monop­ , of life by illegal combinations.
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On Ashland Creek 3 miles from town, for i In the matter of the estate of Dennis I’orter ‘
the west
oi the l’laza
That
manufacturers’ combines, and he went up in the mountain seven i ,
GENTS
FURNISHING GOODS.
olists have the assurance to call the
sale at lowest living prjees. Give me a call
i times to meet God.
Lucky A Co.
[17
I«
deceased.
'ROOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Mills bill a “free trade” measure.
: known as trusts, are against public times to meet God.
before buying elsewpere and saYe'tnoney. I
■ •
Leave
your
orders
at
tfie
I'pstoffipe.
'
■
vtotule
IS
HE
OJI1E
HEREBY
GIVEN
THAT
CAPS,
ETC.,
ETC.
New York, Oct. 19.—Statistician
policy is a fundamental doctrine of the
’ ’ CJourt
ed has
been api>ointed
Qf J*¿kson
‘cóuiity, yJJ^ution'
-- B. F. Reeser’s --
T he report of the Commissioner of
Which I am offering at prices that defy
1-4
DENNIS PORTER. I j^hp bounty
Brown, of the produce exchange, fur-1
Democratic
party,
and
the
local
Tam-1
the General Land Office Stockslager,
A. W. SCOTT,
Orfgun.
sifting
in
Probate,
administratrix
Uo™I*Waoii.
nishes the following figures concerning —
made a short time since, shows that many Society is prepared .to test its wheat: Total amount of wheat in re-; J?
pf tfie astatp q F Dennis Fprter, >lefease<|.
FARM FOR SALE.
All persons indebted to said
arp re-.
the number of acres of land restored to efficacy against Mr, Blaine’s opinion serve in America is 440,000,000 bush-!
nested to settle the sanielmniediately.and
the publie domain under President tliat trusts are mostly private affairs els. Taking out for our consumption
tose having claims against the estate will
A Rare Opportunity for Anybody firesent
Cleveland has been 83,158,990 acres,
IN THE EDEN OF AMERICA, .
them to E. DePeatt, the attorney
with which the Government (that is, and for seed leaves about one hundred I
Will
be
found
the
finest
line
of
Wishing
to
Secure
a
Home.
or the administratrix, at his office in Ash­
and that iu addition 65,020,538 have
ASHLAND - » OREGON,
I million bushels for export.
land, Oregon, within six I
been recommended for restoration. I the courts) has no concern. In the
■| /2 /1 acres situated on the east side of i date of this notice.
Is
pre|>ared to GIVE ESTIMATE«
I___________ ,
The sequel to the tale of the Van-:
A v’ ’ Evan’s creek, 5 miles from Wood­
This princely gift to the American i test case selected for trial here the
Administratrix of said estate.
and
TAKE CONTRACTS on nil
ville station, O. A C. R. R 40 acres under
people is the fruit of Democratic re­ trust refinery is held in check by the couver Chinaman who had hi* toes
Dated September 13th, 1888.
classes of Brick and Wooden Build-
fence, about 40 acres of good liottom land
cut
off
at
the
depot
is
very
touching.
form. Who lielievea that if Blaine had
suitable for gardening, timothy or alfalfa,
ings in and adjacent to Ashland.
open competition of the California A hungry dog happening to come by •
been elected one single acre would
17 acres in cultivation, 2U acres in red top I
Can be found at the New Hotel
Refinery,
which
is
not
iu
the
cotnbiue.
»aw
the
toes
lying
by
the
side
of
the
EXECUTRIX'S
NOTICE.
and
timothy,
a
large
garden
of
all
kinds
of
have been recovered from the railway
ADDITION
Building.
vegetables.
Balance
of
place
suitable
for
track,
and
without
waiting
to
inquire
cormorants, or that if Harrison is Therefore it has not been able to cinch
13J^ acres—Has been platted and record­
grain or orchard, considerable land partly-
c I knku anything l>etter can be expect­ the consumers.
But the adhesion of whether they were Caucasian or Mon­
cleared. 10 tons of grain hay goes with the In the matter of the estate oi Thomas 1*. . e<l and_town lots in the said addition are
Partltitlar Attention to
GEO. W. COOPER,
golian,
proceeded
to
make
his
dinner
’
now offered for sale.
ed front his administration?
place. About 200 fruit trees, some bearing.
Boyd, deceased.
the American Refinery to the sugar off them, thus saving Ah Sin the!
Strawberries, blackberries and other shrub­
otice is hereby given that
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_____
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This
tract
is situated
on the foothills
bery. Spring at the house—running water
T hb total wealth of the countv is trust gives the latter the absolute con­ trouble of burying them, who sagely
tfie undersignedI has been appointed
Ashland, commanding a good view
within
35
feet
of
house
to
irrigate
with
when
estimatixl at $45,000,000,000. Then' trol of two-tliirds of the sugar product remarked: “Dog eat Chinaman alee
necessary. Box house 20x24, l1, story, Oregon, sitting in Probate, executrix of tpe
G,e VaRey, and is near the main
good fire piace. Lumber barn and a log estate of Thomas P. Boyd, deceased.
are five Anieriem citizens with private j of the Hawaiian islands for the next saniee bimeby Chinuman eat dog.”
Wishes to notify the public that he is
l»art of town. Jt is ajso set out and
*
Which
will
be
done
in
a
workmanlike
bam
and
other
out
buildings.
Plenty
of
to TAKE ’ CONTRACTS for
fortunes averaging $50000,000 each, four years, and in this way greatly
The dry cold weather of the early winter
AU jiersons indebted to said estate are re- bearing this season some of the most prepared
outside
range
for
stock.
Good
timber
of
all
DWELLIKtiK, BARNS, BRIDGES *c
months is productive of a great deal of '
manner and at prices that
fifty with $10.000,000, 100 with $5,-
<iuested to settle the same immediately, and iI1Bi.;nilli frllitj, ,,f qii kind«
kinds.
Good
road
to
de]>ot.
anywhere m the country lietirepn Rpd Bluff
those having claims against the estate will >UBt,ou,i tru1« ™ aU »lnd»-
000,000, 200 with $3,000,000, 500 with strenthen* the combination. In other croup among children. Mothers should be i
For further particulars call at the prem­ present
For further particulars call on or address and 1 ortland. Haying a large crew <>f
them to E. DePeatt. the attorney
nm
fompfriTIOIII
ises or address.
J ohn W. R obinson ,
$1,000,000 ami 1,000 with $500,000. words, the advantage which the Amer­
good
men with me all the time. I pan put
the executrix, at his office in Ashland.
1-18
Woodville, Oregon. | for
up buildings in good shape and op short
B. F. REESER,
In other words, 1,855 persons own $3,- ican people should derive from the im­ apj>ear. True croup never comes without
VU1 1
VVlill Ullllvlli
Oregon, within six months from the date of
notice.
this notice
M abv B. B oyd ,
000,000,000, or more tlian twice as portation of free Hawaiian sugar is a warning; a day or two before the attack
Ashland, Oregon.
Reference given. Address
the child will become hoarse, and that
————
Executrix of said estate.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
much as all the actual luouey in the
Dated Septeml>er 13th, 1888.
j absorbed by the Eastern sugar trust,
so
°w
%
’
ow
tL^Full
stock
always
on
hand
and
made
GEO. W. COOPER,
country. A less number of men, not
i
rough cougli. If ( hainberlam s Cough
.
. >
J
In the mr'ter of tlie estate of Rosella J. Mc­
Yreka, Cal.
10 or,*er-
to exceed 1.000—railway magnates, the members of which fought the Remedy is given as soon as this hoarseness
Bride. deceased.
x______
princely Imnkers and heads of vast pro- Hawaiian treaty up to the date of its or cougli appears all danger and anxiety
STAR BARBER SHOP.
may be avoided; it has never failed, even —„
....
. ,
.
FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES!
otice is hereby given that
tteted corporations—have alwolutc renewal.—[ Examiner.
in the most severe cases. There is no dan-
None but the best material used,
the undersigned has been duly ap­
control, equivalent almost to actual
ger in giving the Remedy for it contains no
pointed by the County Court of Jackson
HIGH & COTTRELL,
ASHLAND, JACKSON C
injurious substance. For sale bv T. K.
In REESER’S BLOCK.
< wnerahip, of $25,000,000,000 more.
county. Oregon, sitting in Probate, admin­
T he impression prevails that the Bolton.
istrator of the estate of Kosella McBride,
Loss thau 3,000 men have in their, powerful Southern Pacific corporation
Proprietors.
■ The finest Educational Ji
, „
. . u .
ASHLAND, :::::: OREGON. deceased.
Lands $28.0UO,000 000 of the $45,000,- is lending its mighty hand in aiding
All kinds of
T. K. Bolton, the Druggist, desires to in­
within a radius of 200 miles.
All persons indebted to said estate are re­
e are pleaded to annouce to the public ■
--------------------------
000.000 of wealth in the country. Such the election of Harrison and Morton, form his patrons that he is agent for Cham-
quested to settle the same immediately, and
that
we
are
still
at
the
old
stand
on
Scholarship,
one
year
.......................
.$30.
Tne immense sale of Chamberlain's those having claims against the estate will
is the mult of a high tariff system and the great “railroad show” held at berlain's Cough Remedy, the best and most
reliable medicine in use for coughs, colds Cough Remedy has been produced to a great present them to E. DePeatt, the attorney M ajk S treet . op(s>site the Central House, Commercial Cour.-e
»25.
which gives Andrew Uarnegie $1,500.- Sacramento yesterday is one of the in­ and
where
anyone
wishing
work
done
in
our
t
...:..;....
i
.
croup. No one suffering from a throat extent, bv people, who have been cured by for the administrator, at his office in Ash­ line will always find us ready to serve them. Training S bool, per jear................
»15.
______________________
000 a year and his laborers sixty cents dicators. The people of California or lung trouble
trouble ran use it without lienefit. t telling their friends and neighbors of its land. Oregon, within six months from the
trees
U will
u,ll cure
c.™ a „ severe ~j.i
— . than
han
quaUties an(1 urging
totryit date of this notice.
Shaving, 25c; Hair cutting. 25c ; Bbanqio*-
For further information address,
cold ...
in i
less ...
time
a day. Il breeds millionaires aud know that the 8. P. Company do not It
J. H. M c B bide ,
For Sale by MARTIN & ANDREWS.
ing.
25c;
Sea
Foam,
2.5c.
,
j
g
SW
EET.
P
resident
any
other
medicine
or
treatment
;
itist__,
----
--
lulu
.
m
^
K1
the The_ most_severe _cold wili soon yield to it«
Administrator of said estate.
IVXST,
I
trauijis, inouopoliuta aud l»‘ggars.
want Harrison merely for love.
WAT.*,*nurteriesC'X>k * *•“ Vaucouver-
only known remedy that will prevent croup, soothing effects. For sale by T. . K. Bolton.
Dated September 13th, 1908.
Iff* L amkh hale cmuiu a SnciALTY.
A'liland. < Oregon.
VARIETY
E. M. MILLER,
STORE
I
T
■ ’
“Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables
CLAYTON & GORE.
CHJARS
TOBACCOS,
H. H. LITTLE’S
FRESH
Paints,Oils & VaRnishes
GROCERIES!
GEO. C. EDDINGS,
PainTiig of Ail Kinds MILLINERY. ASHLAND HOUSE! Sfc, Ijffffl!, ¡fflll MW.
Fancy Goods & Notions.
J
PUMPS, BLACKSMITH COAL,
AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC.
-p-
SKATING RIH! NEW
OREGON.
:A DEPARTURE!
FIRM.
CASH IN HAND
General Real Estate
Or Approved Country Produce.
-BUSINESS.-
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Ming, Hats, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes,
DePEAT & KYLE.
i
Ashland Fence Works!
HARDWARE STORE
Billiard Saloon.
•
H, S. EMERY
LUCKEY & CO
GROCERIES,
Real Estate Agents,
ALE
AND
PORTER.
V
Exchange Saloon,
DRUGS AND HARDWARE-
Machines, Tools, Stoves and Tinware.
CHITWOOD BROS.
MILLEB & STRANG,
M. L. ALFORD,
ARCHITECT &
Dress Goods, Trimmings HARDWARE,
STOVES &
TINWARE
Porter’s Sawmill
ASHLAND,
Oregon
I
NEW TIN SHOP
Procure a Home
S
E
Hardware, Tin,
Sheet-Iron and
Copperware
Contractor & Builder,
B. F. REESER’S
Highland Park
JOB WORK,
N
N
Contrctor & Builder,
By the Carload.
W
Fruit and Ornamental
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