Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 29, 1890, Image 2

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    VALLEY KECOKU
Pen uoy erisni.
Sell the governoiship to D. P. Thomp­
son, and tie |>eoplo mav depend upon it
Editor Catholic Sentinel:
lainoi.euf the <>ld<-'t ie-: ient>
ihi- that he will make back the purchase
city, having lived her.« (■>: iu«»re than thirty price with interest compounded a dozen Congre--man
BINGER HERMANN
ASHLAND Oa... .Tur bsdat . May
W®>
v<ar'. I have kn- ah Governor Pennover times, lie lias never vet made ail in­
(Of nvugtas.)
nearly all that tin e, and it pains me, as it vestment that has not been profitable; to, Governor.
D. I*. Tilt.'M¡’SON
does others who know him, to read the him and him alone.
(Of Multuoniiih.)
ISillar-n ark TiioVajMortV Kli'Veuth
EIAXTION Jl'NE X IM»H»
violent attacks made upon him in tbe Ore­
»* Secretary of >ta:e
W. M'BRIDE I
Knur Su«;, BubM:- E a |<I< h 1<- h II».«IT.
gonian. That journal is leaving no stone
. UA
(Of Columbia. 1
unturned to vilify Governor i’cnno .er. amL r Bro. Leeds and saloon kdb|>er Dej._.
I n ukm rau<- Ticket.
()I.i.N>ta'.c Trc.i-urer
l,HIL. MEl’CIlAN
Mt tITIl
» ver noy . Pen-
make' a strong attempt to rti-vredu him l/r Sheriff Bob-Taylor are trying h ird to *. cork
< ungre- xa
< of. |;OBT A MILLER
mt Hiv
was ••ailed to
calling him a demagogue liecause of hi- up the wrath and Indignation of a large per . Supreme Judge (Of «.rant.) R. s. BEAN
(Oi Ju« k<M>n.i
.
friendship for the tailoring cla-'es. <»; hi- ■entage of the l>est people of this communi­
wing entitled
«»ovenwr.
FYLVKHTEP. l'ESNOYER
((If Lane )
O’kFM.'ltfFS E&XACÌ.
Vi'S C2
t Ixi XX jg ,
friendship ami synipatlr for the |<eeph ty and of'the repuh ican party at the Bird- State 'uperintei.mnt
l> and 3(i with-
(Of Multnoiuah. )
•>: ;'«.:».;«- In
■ey administration for the past two ye trs,
there
can
be
no
doubt.
1
speak
for
mvself.
WM M. TOWNSEND
«•«•retare of otate
is alxiUt the
slni'-iii
n
I!
B.
M'ELROY
n comp Hing the who e community to go
r
\\ Leu 1 came here 1 wa» a jmor matt, ver
(Of Lake.*
A Mr. Will-
poor ind**e<!.hut after a struggle managed ’o the depu'v -henil'- Alhambra saloon State l’iinter (Of Marion.I .1. t' B*. KER
,G. W. WEBB
state Treasurer
md
giti-mill
t.>
nansa
t
their
l>usine-s
with
nd oflire, aak-
to 'uve enough to buy a cheap lot on -ixtl.
(Of I iiiatilL». I
(Of Mill “ mah. i
'treet. Iietween Washington and Vide* be sheriit's office.
Supreme Judge.
---------------------
B. F. BONHAM ing me to M»k«'t cert »in lai.«In :us lands i ti
.('. r w atson
T > an average <>*•»••: ver of thing- . nd ' District Attorney
lieu of a»‘ho>l M*ctmni« in the Siletz rree
streets. 1 applied to Mr I'cnnoyer. «het:
(Of Marion )
A.IRZE ZD-A-IIaY -A-ZCE^IVIJSTG-
if lloliert and William
a clerk in the -aw mi Is. for himl er. andh. U'.air- it look-
vation, and for which lie ma»le tin* nc
C ‘iiiiiy
state Superintendent of Public In-
rill have a hant tilo«'getting Sheriff Bird-
Tit.. 1 ATAI.
ItEASrtXS. «... nt mv < < ii:i,v for tutn's»r enough . ■ pi
•trm-tton.. f
PROF. A. LEROY caaary lagai application. 1 refused t*> t
oí
Tli»<>. Cameron
up a small b«»use. It wa- three years beturl -ey out of A-han i [«revine; by t ,e skirt oí
(ot Linn.)
reive bin a|>]>ficatio:i on the vrouiid lb
lee’li.
m
J. M. M c C all ,
There are some sol'd reasons why D. 1 was able to pay for that, lumber, but Mr
state Printer
.CAJ’T. JOHN O'BRIEN Ute «talc ln'<l no right to lamia in lieu
•resentatives. ■'
Bcnnoyer waiteu oa tue cbeerfnily. His
..J. W. M ecritt
(Of Multnomah.)
P. Thuuijifeon sfiotild not Is« ckvted g»v- help
»wh aectmn* in ireervationii. Upon i
was tht- liegiiming <.f my prosperity,
G eo . B rown
am the father of the public s hool
ernor and, singukily cnou.li, they num­ an 1 I know ''•ores of other-« who could say
le-trv t Attorney
WM. M. col.VlG vefetination, however. 1 found that the 1
1 of Oregon,” is the big-headed ex- Sherirt
J ah . G. B irlsly
ber
the
fatal
figure
*>t
thirteen
:
tcriof department ht.d rub-d thattlie «mi
the saim- of Mr. I’ennoyer's kindness. I do clamation of E. B. McElroy. Teachers Clerk
M ax M ellft .
M lfHinn 'HI Hl TH KH.
1. He is interestdl in the Willamette not say this because 1 am prompted by par­
was entitled to swh lien l.mds.
who have grown old in the service, who Recorder
M. L. Ai.ro rd
‘1 then, befoie r»s eiving ooc single ap i>ocks company, which will try to sell tisan or political feeling, but to express my have had tbe training of tlx- men .and Countv
W m . R at
( HA? NICKELL plication, aiid for the very purpose oi al­ the to-ks at Oregon C ity ,.t tbe next ses­ gratitude and respect for an old citizen and
friend, and to deplore the harsh and unjust women, now an honor to our state, will Trea-iirer
ksunvik.
.1 a .-are C rontmillfr
lowing all citizet:« an eiiual- »bow to «<*- sion of the legislature to the state at an criticism
.
not
relish
the
idea
of
recognizing
such
a
v-se"<,
r
"
_____
of
Governor
l
’
ennoyer
which
ap-
J.
H
-TEWART
I
enormous figure. Thom [«on will thus
S horty H amilton
sAMl EL FI RRY cure »uch lamia under this ruling. Pann­ make up for the “sack”.he intends to pear daily in tbe Oregonian: but I doubt if . parent. And w hen the 2d day of June’* _
| 1 School
Superintendent
C. B. F itzgerald
»
that will hurt him with the people.
( MINGO ed a btateiiient to be tele>frapbed to the
rolls
around,
the
refrain
of
“
father,
dear
S
______
'
Full Assortment always on hand, direct frcai the East, and
...P iter A itlegate
T homas K bakney .
W. £ PRICE Oregonian, which can be fonnd in the ia- sink in the present campaft-n.
firrti!
father, come home with me now.” will Surveyor
As invincible evidence of the above
Portland. Or., May 20ih, 1890.
sue of that [taper for September 12. 1888,
Of Toto.
D r . J. S. P arson
rise from every precinct in the slate, and ! <-or"ner
sclienie, it is only necessary to scan the
THOS. E. NICHOLS apprising the public of feuch ruling.
at Prices that Defy Competition.
Clerk
Me. will go home and stay there, too. !
Of Eagle Point.
“If tbe land comn.ietsior.er, or the-land tacts that several parties interesteil in
On
liist
page
of
the
Ili
i'iRpis
repro
­
“
The
elock
in
the
steeple"
won
’
t
strike
a
1
WM. M HOLMES board, iRaa intereateil in any ayndieate the Electric Light Works at tlregon City
Ke<-or<ter
duced the accounts of the burning of the third term for a “father" who has feath- j
Of Js< g »on rille.
(Namely, Morey. Eastb.am, Cross and
4 ‘>ufiiy <*otni*4'oner r BENJ. HAYMOND that wan trying to aecure such lands, tffis otbeis,) are now candidates for the legis­ jail, for the benefit of the new voters and ered his nest already once too often at
public notice would havff l>een |xx>r p(Mi-
Rock Point.
others not familiar with it. The county the expense of his “dear children.”—
A'^—or
,
W. J. ROIX.ERS •y; and I will here atate that among tbe lature, and that the Electric Light eom- press dealt exceedingly lenient with the [Rosepurg Review.
Our of flic Ilaiitlsoiurid Rcsidruots in the Slate
Of riauix Valley.
firat to make applications for Mich lieu pany spent aliout $15,000 in carrying the affair and not one of the statements were
Sheep shearing at six cents a head, is all
School su|»*rinlemlent
C. 8. PRICE lands was Mr. Henry L. Pittock, of tbe primaries at Portland tor Thompson. It questioned. From thearticles reproduc­
the go; thousands of fleeces falling before
Of Natl ( reek.
for Salt or Euhaagt for Farai Properly.
Oregonian, who, on October 11, 1888, is stated by good authority that they
GEO. R. BLOOMER made application for 320 a<*ree. This have contributed the further sum of ed it will be seen that Sheriff Birdsev was the experienced shearer’s implement of in­
T n*Ä«urer
not
coim
—
nt-able
by
the
night
watch
or
dustry ; O. I). Rusk who can rteece 130 sheep
Of Jacksonville.
$10,*100 for a campaign futid.
I will sell on long time or exchange for
deputy sheriff. If he had l>een this great per day is said to be the boss shearer.—
.E. It. I’ll KEI. showatiiat Mr. l’ittock reads his own val­
< oronrr
2.
~
Thompson
has
Roasted
that
he
will
farm, my residence in Ashland with a
uable
[miier,
and
wisely
took
advantage
calamity would have been averted. Al [Burns Herald.
Of Medford.
i frontage of 160 feet on Main st., and 150
. .. (i. ELKS«AT of tbe information which I had given to spend $100,00) to secure jiis election and that time the language used wars suffi­
surveyor
thwart tbe will of the jieople.
Pleasant to the taste and readily taken is on .tlida Ave. The grounds are nicely
the public.
* Of Medford.
ciently plain to indicate where he was Simmons
Liver Regulotor.
3. He favors Chiaesu as his record and what he was doing. If there is any­
lain out with choice fruit and shrubbery,
“On the 23d of the same month Mr.
DEMOCK VrfC «PEAKING.
. artificial stone walk, good stable and out
McBride, secretary of state, brought into shows; two months ago he opposed, em­ body that don’t catch on we will sav it
phatically,
a
discussion
of
the
question
of
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
buildings. This cottage was built in the
Francis Fib h. Esq., and Hon. J H. Stew­ the land office a friend of his, Mr. T. L. removing the Chinese from Second street, plainly that he was consorting with a lewd
Fall of 1888 of the choicest material and
art, camliilate for representative, will
u.2 ad-
—1 Stewart, who made application for 320 one of the best streets in the city of Port­ w«.iiian in a French hotel at.Jacksonville.
by first-class workmen, Newson Bros.,
Atx people of Asti land Friday even- acres for himself and 240 acres for his
With
this
explanation
of
the
cold
facts
we
dressX2
I
nited
States
Land
Office,
Roseburg,
Or.»
Way 30,
ing. May
___ at Granite Hall, from a 1'eino- wife. Senator Hilton, of Wasco county, land, which is now practically ruined bv leave the public to deduct their own con- (
April 22,1890 j S. F. architects. Will sell or exchange
craUi« standpoint, . They are good sjwak- on Deceuilierl.'lapplieiifor 160 acres, a nd the filth of the Chinese ami is a menace elusions.
VTO'HCE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN THAT any part of 1 to 1 acres all in choice fruit
er«. (>■>
C mid hear them.
on the next day bis wife applied for 320 to the lives of her citizens by the fre­
P. 8.—.11 the R ecoku did not firmly ' Xx the following named settler has bled and adjoining said residence. This is
quent brawls of the highbinders. Also believe this, it would be jioor judgement notice of hi-intention to make final proof the most modern in style and )>est con
ac’es.
The Webster—Col vig dynasty is ready
G—' ■‘“J cottage in Southern Oregon,
“This was all ¡lerfectlv right. They when in the legislature lie voted against to say so, as everybody knows that the in support of hi« claim, and that said proof | strueted
i
for retirement.
location and can be bad <it a bar
were*as much entitled to the lands as the memorial to congress for the abroga­ court house "gang” would wring the will be made before the judge or, in his ao , choice
sence, before the clerk of the county court ' gain
anyone i -I m », and when they made the tion of the Burlingame treaty.
R ecord ’ s neck if they found the least of Jackson county. Or., at Jacksonville.Or., 1 „ -- ' . Inquire of E. E. Miner; owner, or
4. Thompson, while rei-civer at Weld- chance. We have no further object in
T. W. Bryant hat been placed on the proper application, the board unde* the
W. N. Luckey, Real Estate .Igt. Ashland
unton party ticket for county clerk, vice law had to sell them the lands at $1 25 ler’s Mill, reduced the wages of the em­ publishing the additional information on Saturday, May 31st. ISO, viz:
Oregon
We call [special attention to C.
HENDERSON & CO.’« cCbiago) Red
•
FREDERICK R1TSC4IARD.
Dr. McCoy, deceased.
an acre, tlu» j.riee fixed by law. So it is ployes on an average of thirty cents a than to have the plain facts known, and
Jiomestead
entry.
No.
">843.
for
the
N
W
•
School
House
Shoes,
and
CHURCH,
BROWN
A CO.’?» (Boston) $3 00 calf B J
day,
and
at
the
same
time
asked
$30,000
easily seen that the notice I gave to the
it isiiot said to be offensive to Mr. Bird-1 M of S E J4 and S W % of N E U sec 4.
“I- $— will—$—be—$—elected—$—itnd public through the Oregonian, and the for his own services as receiver, as the nx
Shoes,
the
best
made.'
Every
pair
guaiuutued.
v
vrt
«iiv
ij«
»
’
j
v
viov.
A|)tb
sev or arty body else.
Ti» 40. S R 2 W, XM M.
—$—<lon’t—$—you— $— forgit—$— it. ’ ’—$. names ofthe applicants preclude the idea records of the supreme court Show.
”1 names the following witnesses to
$. Thovnpoon, accepting the nomination. of the state lioard being in any syndicate
5. He voted for the bill exenq ptinj^r
ijirovc e his continuous residence upon and
nos
’
’
Sheriff
Birdsej
-
expect'
Uro.
Leeds
to
pull
water
bonds
from
taxation
“
six
times,
r
cultivation
of said land, viz: John W.
to buy indemnity lands.
him through with the pious and aristocrat- i
W. K. Price is a man of sterling integ­
“Mr. Thompson in his speech at Ash­ These bonds, if exempted from taxation, ic element, for Rro. Leeds is quite an aris­ Ritschard and Philip (Heave, of Uniontown, i
Jackson county, Or., and George Schumpf
rity ami of resolute purpose in thd |ier- land claimed that a syndicate was having would allow Thompson and his kind ef-
nabob himself And Bob Taylor, and Jeif Ritschard, of Jacksonville, Jack-
formance of a pnblis duty. He has a up indemnity school lands in Eastern fectnally toji scape all taxation: on the tocratic
the gentleman with the gin-mill, tax-col on county, Oregon
good education amt will make a most ef­ Oregon at $1 25 ami selling them at $3 ¿0 other hand, if not exempt, they will lie letting and deputy sheriff’s office, is to pull
C has . W. J ohnston , Register
ficient sheriff.
to $5; and that the state could just as sold outside of tbe state, and will there* him through with what the pious Bro.
fore
bring
so
much
extra
capital
into
the
would
term
‘
‘
the
rummies.
”
From
the
»
If the initial 1) in D. I*. Thomi«on’s well have been paid $5 an acre for the state.
FINAL PROOF NOTICI
rank tone of things at present it would ap­
name ata mis for the American Dollar, it lands. The fact is, that the lioard is
pear that the gentleman of the gin-mill had
6.
He
owns
seventeen
banks
and
by law to sell the lands at
U.S. Land Office at Roseburg, Ord
the easiest job. by far. Bro. Leeds’ animals
is but fair to presume that the letter 1’ compelled
25. The charges as to a syndii ate in cin. Les the lxirrowers ill a two Jier cent, are unruly at the sight of the sheriff and
Mav 12ih, 1890. i
performs a similar service for the l’ouud $1
per
month
st
vie
;
furthermore
if
elected
otice is hereby G iven that the
w hich the state Itoard is supposed to Is.»
company ami threaten to<lo as the deni-
A full supply’ of
Sterling; .we'll then have i £ Thompson. connected shows that Mr. Thomjisoii lie would stuff his seventeen banks with his
follow.ng-named settler lias filed no-
ocrits are doing with a candidate named
t
dtFe of his intention to make final pro f in C offins
*" kell.
.
C askets , R obes of all S izes
knows what mi£ht be done, and, ineas- the funds of the state treasury, and-maki*»^<i<
Hon. J, D. Whitman, of Medford, hue
support of bis claim, and that sad proof
our corn by his own hali'-busliel.he the [Kople pay him interest oil their own
G loves , C rf . fes , E tc .
will lie made before the Judge, or in his al>- !
challenged 11. B. Miller, republican can­ ' urinir
money.
An old resident of Clackamas county sence before the Clerk of the County Court
necessarily
presumes
that
it»
has
been
I
didate lor representative, to a joint dis- done.’’
ASHLAND, -
- OREGON.
7. Thompsoiqwhile mayor of Portland says that along in the ’Oil’s when the of Jackson county. Oregon, at Jacksonville,
■ uasion of the tariff question at Grant’s
-------- Has opened rooms with a full line of Funeral Supplies-----
had an ordinance passed extending the assessor was around, D. P. Thompson, Or., on Saturday, June 28th, 1890, viz:
Twenty-five years experience in Ashland.
Piiss Fatugtay evening. This is Mr. Leiter in Monday’s Oregonian, j
wharf limits in front of his own property who was then living in Oregon City,
Embalming with the aid of a skilled pliysi-1
George
U'.
Nichol»,
IN D, WILSON’S FURNITURE -T0F>E, on MAIN Street.
Whitman's favorite topic, and he is well
cian.
Seattle. Wash., May 24.—I am in re­ out into the river, therebv increasing the thought lie had been robbed of $50,000
entry No. 4208, Jor the lot 7 and
loaded on the subject.
ceipt to-day from a friend at The Dalles value to tbe extent of $10i>,000 without or $(W,(XI0 worth of notes, money and val­ S Homestead
Office and ware-room on Main street, at
E*J4 of S W *4 and N E ¡4 of S W *4 sec.
¿M^Anv Calls for Ins services will be appreciated and promptly
of a clipping from the Oregonian being a paying the city one cent of conqienHation. uable papers, and that after the assessor
and N E >4 of N W % sec. 7, tp 37 S. R 2 foot of Granite.
.
attended to. Prices Reasonable
The Y' lllky Bsroan, published at copy of a letter under date of November , (This is an example of how he regards a I was through assessing, D. P. Thompson 6.
East, W. M.
•
Ashland,'Or., has commenced its third 2ti, 1889, from the local officers of The ' public trust.)
He names the,following witnesses to
found his property bidden in the barn.
year. The R kcord is tin able, fearless, Dalles land district to the honorable com­
8. He is one of the richest men in the The resident says that he supposes Mr. prove his continuous residence upon and
A ■;
• well-edited and newsy paper, has opin­ missioner of the G. L. O., relative to in­ state of Oregon, vet he only’ gave $10 to D. P. Thompson did lose the $50,000 cultivation of, said land, viz:
Joseph Randels, Nimrod Charley. J. H.
ions and expresses them, »nd receives demnity school land selections. As I was the Johnstown sufferers, and he has nev­ right enough, but whether he found it in
the support which it deserves
May it the register at that time and as my asso­ er contributed a cent towards helping time to pay taxes ou it or not he doe« not Terrell and W. C. Courtney, all of Lake
Creek, Jackson Co.. Or.
la< apprecitisl more and more.—[Lexlng- ciate in the office, Mr. Thoe. W. Slusher, any enterprise for the interest of the state. know.
3-l-6t
C has . W. J ohnston . Register
ton Budget.
I furnish my own new Hearse an I give persona) attention to funerals Orders
9. He laid the foundation for his pres­
is deceased, I desire to make a few state­
J
Mrs. M. E. . Tyler, solicited for Scroll Sawing, Wood Sha|rtng, Screen Doors and Windows, and Gen­
ent
immense
fortune
by
liis
surveying
ments
iu
regard
to
the
matter,
wlvich
it
-
(
Burst the “combinations" and “rings"
eral Repairs. Organ» cleaned and reuahed.
J. L. DOWNING.
contracts, which lie was wout to fulfill at
’to
'<
of both parties. A Republican “combi­ would seem is being used to bolster up the rate of some twenty miles a day on
the
waning
)>olitical
fortunes
of
Million
­
' "7^.^
nation" is mh odious *s a Democratic
Artist.
Thompson by attempting to injure horseback, as some of the surveyors of
“compact.’’ There is no polities—in the aire
this state have repeatedly stated.
Governftr Pennover.
true, honeat meaning of the term—in
10. lie promised to raise the money to
Iu the interest of fair play both.to Gov­
Corner Main and Granite Street».
cither. They are only the work of
relieve the Holladav estate at Portland,
scheniurs for the Hellish intents of a few ernor I*ennover and to Mr. George W. for a I m > uus of $20,000 and then received
PICTURES
COi’IED AND ENLARGED
McBride, the |>optilar republican si«ere-
men.
._______________
tary of state, I would say that at the from the Bennett-Izirabee syndicate $20,-
Bromides made in -all sizes. Call and
examine our work
Tiiom|>aoti ahielda bin connection with time the letter al>ove referrer! to was 000 in ordpr to allow them to obtain the
the lock and dam «win-lie by crawling in written the register au<l rer-eiver did not , propertv at alsiut one-fifth of its real value
under the ahicld of a rottun democratic claim that the gentlemen composing the *» 11. He shows his ability and dignity
aduiiuUtration. No such man should be state board of school land commissioners i of character to properly fill the exalted
ulectud governor. That rotten democrat­ for Oregon were parties to the sale of in­ ftosition of governor by his speech accept­
Proprietor.
ic legislature was rebuked bv the people demnity lands at a figure in excess of the ing tfie nomination when he said “1’11
HIX MILES iSOl'TH OF
at the next election. But then Thomp­ price named by legislative enactment, get there, andjion’t von forget it ”
12.
lie
is
owner
of
the
electric
system
■
—Manufacturers of the. Celebrated—
son will come in and plead the statute of but di<l comment upon the activity of
GRANT'S PASS, OR.
limitation«. Will the people introduce persons coming to our office from Salem. that now furnishes light for the state. !
the statute eliminations on Trade Dollar Mr. Eugene McCornack, who was clerk and at the last session of tbe legislature .
of the school board under the regime he tried to sell the system to the state at
Zompson?
X. of ex-Governor Moody, aud a gentle- three times its actual value.
l^. Thompson, while one of the
wdl verged in swa.up and school
sheriff Birdsev is the first sherirt j of\man
ol
aacksoii county that has asked the ladies land matters, ami an ardent republican, i wealthiest men in the state, is one of the :
-CONSISTING OF-
most artful dodgers of ta*ee- A Jipt of
and gentlemen of this community to is one of the |>ersons referred to hi our liis.
AnnlP. Pear.
I*P í 1T*
P
’F . Plum,
Plum
I*a»utio
re:d'and5>ei*oiiii|
property
in
Mu|t-
1
I
Apple,
Peach,
Prune,
letter
to
the
honorable
committee.
transact all their business with the sher­
Chérry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond
Mr. John \\’. Gilcrest is the “agent" nornah county at a low valuation foots
iff’s office in a saloon A host of respect­
which was assessed in 188!) at
Walnut, Chestnut, Simile anil Orna­
able ladies of Ashlaud who are the heads referred to, ami the close relations exist­ 1 $1,159,200
and this was reduced by $34,0($) (
mental trees.
of families and have lieen conq>elle<l to ing between Mr. McCornack and Gilcrest $171,000
indebtedness claimed by Thompson anti
submit to this disgusting inconvenience while at The Dalles, was an object of ' $3
-IgfVBSOI-
Ml
exemption,
leaving
the
total
otfaxa
~ Fon ment by persons observing the same.
would see that the navessity of their go-
file
pro|>erty
returned
by
hint
$136,000
as
Slrawberry
Plant«, Blackberry Plant»
ir
/line
of
the
principal
purchasers
of
in-
iing there would not arise again, if their j
Five Double -Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire
an actual Value cf $1,1.«9,200. ;
and Grapevine».
•.voicre counted an much as Taylor ê demnitv school lands and makers of tbe ¡against
j This is the man that asks the tax-bur-!
/
necessary
non
mineral
affidavits
accom-
J am ' i I s ' eloqiient wliiskv.
/ panying selections, was Hon. Chas. Hil­ I deued farmers and the oppressed laliorers ;
| for their votes,—a man whose creed is '
CONTINUOUS TWIST cf the WIRE
” Thompson says he works his ton, prominent republican joint senator 1 greed, whose god is stoop shouldered
from
YVasco,
Sherman
and
Gilliam
coun
­
•inew fetH than eight hours per day, while
ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS.
Mwmmon, whose conscience is mnmini-
Peiuioyer work* bis 10 hours. Without, ties, and another was Charles Cartwright ! tied with years of disuse, and whose lieart
ex-joint
republican
senator
from
Crook,
lieaper than a Rai! Fence, More Durable than Boards, and Stronger than
telling the m<o|4e llutt hfs men are soft-
is as ilevoid of humanity as a bull frog is
fingered clerks in his seventeen lianks, lake and Klamath counties.
arb Wire Fence Haiftlsome LAWN FENCES to Order.
' of feathers.—[Ex.
Some
time
since,
before
I
resigned
iny
and that l’ennoyer’s men are the horny-
orks so N obtii S ide or R. R. C bossixo , H elman S treet .
fisted sons of toil who earn their bread position.us register at The Dalles and re­
Without Irrtf/afioH.
Gov. I’ciinoyer 011 the Situation.
by the honest sweat of their brow, l>oi- moved from Oregon to Washington, in Oregonian, May 26th.]
|ar mark Thompson exiwcte to hoodwink iumyersation with Governor Pennover
WE do not handle, cultivate, or
A reporter called at Governor Pcnnoy-
the citizemi of Oregon into swallowing the matter of school lam! selections came er’s resilience yesterday afternoon, and
attempt to PBOI’AfiJl'E any varieties
up
and
I
then
isarnpl
from
him
that
if
or kinds of F'Rl'IT, until satisfied that
Lim. Tb<>aipsou in this act is guilty of
found him taking a well-earned rest after
1 thev are well A BAITED to the soil and
tin? rotteiioat kind of lAineombe and deni- there was any organized o* unorganized his . otithern Oregon tour. The object of
effort
to
<lispose
of
the
indemnity
due
.climate peculiar TO SWTHEIIN ORE­
gi'gogtierv.
the state by any person nr persons to the the reporter’s call was to secure, if passi­
R
GON. Write for terms to
ble,
the
governor
’
s
answer
to
the
charges
The greedy, grasping candiiUte for benefit of the state board of school land
A. H.-f ARSON <fcBON,Grant’s Pass,Or.
jfovernor has not only a dis|>osition to b« commissioners, he was entirely ignor­ recently made with reference to the sale
OR
of
indemnity
lands
of
the
state.
Before
ant
Qf
¡L
’
■
I
interested in every swindle per)>etraU*d
W. B. C olton . Agent. Ashland. Or.
discussing
that
jxrint,
his
excellency
A
I
have
not
bad
.the
honor
of
making
•ou men, cor I tore lions or governments;
but he actually tries to destroy other en the acquaintance of l»r, George McBride, chatted pleasantly about the hardships
Final Notice to Delinquent
terprises because his Shyloek nature the popular republican member of the of campaigning. He said: “We spoke
hates their organizers. Because he, Tom board, and so cannot s|s»ak tot him. I(e at Ashland and Medford Monday. Tues­
Taxpayers.
day
^e
were
billed
for
Jacksonville
and
Jordan, Jim Ix>tati and other notorious is of age, let him speak for himself.
Tbe general question of indemnity is Grant’s Pass, an*l they made another
ParUand “strikers” failed to get a ioot-
j
1
' XYOTliE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
t ng there, Thomiiaon’s cold, selfish heart mainly a legal and departmental one, the date for us at Central 1‘oint; making —■----- -A._v^a
•
-----■----■.—«I K—w^«e Lx delinquent tax list of Jackstm county.
has been turned agaiffst the Klamath former commissioner differing radically three for that day Wednesday we werp
1 Oregon, for 1889, has lieen turned over io
■City enterprise, and his determined effort from the present commissioner in his at Roseburg, where we had u packed
i me. with a warrant from the Hon. CountV
house,
Thursday
at
Eugene,
where
we
views
upon
tbe
subject,
and
what
mv
I Court for its immediate collection. All
to “down” that putdic enterprise, while
spoke
to
an
immense
audience,
nearly
persopstvlio gfe on said list wilj please call
not wholly successful, has been able to views may be are now of no consequence,
' at mv office in Jacksonville and setift will.
retard its consummation, and in that if thev ever were. Colonel E. W. Nev­ I all farmerH Friday we spoke at Albany
out further delay, as I will be compelled to
in the afternoon, rode to Corvallis, spoke
manner has createil hardships innumer­ ins, clerk of The Dalles land office, but at I ■ there
— 1 AT THE H- •
■ levy upon the propertv of the said delin-
in
the evening, and rode back to
present
stumping
the
state
for
Mr.
able on the Improveuieut Co.’s employes.
! quents, in order to enforce payment of said
|
Albany
that
night
after
the
meeting,
Thompson,
would
doubtless
pause
long
But the troubles of these laborers bothers
tax. if not paid soon. A pronmt coinpli-
EXPOSITION, IMHO.
Thompson not. That cold heart only enough in his task of painting the past taking the train next morning for Salem.
I ance with the law will save further costs.
1
In
the
afternoon
we
spoke
at
a
picnic
at
J as . G. B irdsey .
fit ls happy at the discomfort he is mak- glories of the G. <). P. to explain the [>o-
Maeleay.
Mr.
Thompson
was
to
be
sitiou of the republican commissioner of
| Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson coun­
jng.
________________
•
ty. Oregon.
the G. L. (>. upon indemnity school land I there, but sent his man Friday, Mr. T.
Jacksonville. April 15, 1890.
Call and examine them,
KiuLssaries of Chas. Nickell, candidate matters. I trust you will give this note I H. Tongue, in his stead. Saturday even­ Who carries the largest stock in Southern Oregon of Select
4*>r senator, have started a report that the same publicity as was given the oc­ ing we were given an enthusiastic recep­
tion nt Salem. They had two bands out
F. A. M c D onvii ».
lion. Then. Cameron, a candidate for the casion for it.
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
and cannon, and the opera house was
Seattle, Washington.
Mine [»ositum, was in favor of exempting
packed
to
hear
us
speek.
manicipM water I mui I m from taxation.
Monday's Oregonian also contains a
This is the issue U| mhi wh ch Governor full statement and history of these in-’ “Seymour Condon in his speech at Sa­
Pennover is making his fight for *>>elee- demnitv lands and the relations of thv lem Friday night made a quotation from
tiun and it is the issue of the masse* administration thereto. If they» was a the Oregon Herald of October, 1870, and
against the umuev power. The R ecokp steal it wa* done by the publisher of the charged it to me. 1 sold out the Herald’
is fdeased to sav that Mr. Cameron is < iregoniaii and other prominent republi­ in July; of ’6!», and Semple and Patterson
—Harness and Wagon.—
MAIN -STREET, BETWEEN CHURCH
with Gov. Pennover on that question, cans. and neither Geo. W. AJeBride, re- , were running the Herald at the time tbe
quotation
appeared.
”
. AND GRANITE
and the iwouie of this county can depend publican candidate for re-election to aec-
TH0R0UGHB3ACE HACK
"What do you think of the result, gov­
U|H>u him standing with them. The ed­ retary of state, or Gov. l’enno.ver could
ASMLSSD,
-
O rkuon .
—And—
itor of the R ecord interviewed Mr. Cam­ have prevented it. Thompson himself ernor?’’
eron on the subject and found out for knew l>etter, anil all the honest minded ■ “The outlook is very cheering indeud:
l’acihc Coast Main office, IMS Maaket At.
himself that he was iu the same boat republicans hereabouts have dropped the 1 ami the indications are now that we shall Green and Dried Fruits. Confectionary, Stationary and a fine OVA' SINGLE HI GG 1 HORSE.
with our noble governor iu his opinion late«.» iwsertion. Gov. Pennover and See. carry this state by over 5060 majority.
San Francisco, Cal.
Apply to
of the famous Bull Kun water lx>nd bill. McBride are only carrying outAhe law as The sentiment seems to be strongly in
THOS. W. ESTES,
line
of
Crockeryware.
our
favor
now,
ami
I
see
noieason
to
an
­
But where was Nickell in this tight of given br the republican general I laud
Ashland, Or.
ticipate any change. We have had very
1 he masses against the classes? He was com misaioner.
large houses, and very attentive audienc­
a« brave a rep resen tatix’e of the people as
AT THE
es wbrrvyer we have sjiokei^ and the re-
New G imm I s Constantly Arriving. The Best Quality of Gerds duly Kept.
with Shyloek Thompson, on the great
A tVarrior Bold Was He.
ports given by oqr fricmls in all localities
uwue. Here is w here he stood. Let the
The war record of D. I’. Thompson, are encouraging in the extreme."
voters pouder and retlect:
"Take a specimen instance of bow they
We think that their opposition to the which his bodluer Harvw tries to paint
DRUGGISTS.
ai Roseburg we
Portland water bill is ill-nmed, a.- they in­ in crimson, is not unlilw that of Artemus talk. After shaking : al
cur the displeasure of by tar the largest <lel- Ward.—and many others,—the least said had to sit up until 1 20 to fake the train. ,
NE.i i:
TH I.
1> E P O T
School
Books, Stationery,
I was talking with Mr. L. F. Lane, the 1
ceathin iu the house of representatives about it the better.
without any direct benefit to the* state dr
He enlisted for a few days; went to committeeman, who remarked that he.
o’G-isr
---- You can get—-
our county. It is a measure that that city Walla Wall.»; never discharged a gun; had made a careful canvass of all the
Clocks.
Watches,
and
wants above all «there, and the wishes of was discharged himself, and now turns precincts in the county’, and that we
—OR—
its citi*en> ehiHild be rejected. Whether
HE DELMONICO has been completely Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Ice
An
the bonds that are to be issued are subject out with the real veterans on all occa­ slmidd carry Douglas by 503 votes.........
renovated and refitted bv the under­
Cold Soda, any flavor.
old
gentleman
sitting
by
the
stove
looked
Jewelry.
to taxation or not, it does not follow that sions, wearing a G. A. K. me«lai "as big
signed. and will be conducted in a manner
up and said: 'How have you got Yon­
they ever will lie taxed. The capitalists as life, ami twice as natural.”
to please all its patrons
■
Main Street Comer, Ashland, Or.
who will Imv them are too shdewd tax
If he were such a fierce toy of reliels calla down. Mr. Lane?’ Mr. Lane said
LEMONADE, MILK SHAKES,
A liberal share of public pationage is re
dodger', and no doubt the bonds will lie and of so sanguinary a nature as to pine be bad estimate«! that precinct as repub­
specjtuily
<M>hcited
•ant out of the state if the legislature de- lor Confederate non», why di«i he not go lican by ;i>. ‘Well, now.’ the old man
Prescription«« carefully put «^p by coui-
FRESH COXF1XT1ONKRY AND FBI ITS,
•petent hands
. lax«* that they must lie taxed. No special East and offer his services to the country said, 'you just go to work and change •1ÆJLY BE IEÏÆID JLT
Give it a trial
— The leading brands of—
Wgislattuc is a very good principle but in
M r AXi> M Its W M SC JI R YER,
4ld'< iasUHiwi H does not aneet auvludy in- for which Scott would now' have ns be­ that; for there are thirty republicans
Men's
and
Uys
’
clothing,
boots,
shoes,
V2n51
i
ro]dctors
there, of whom I am one, that will vote
lieve he was ready to die?
>ino«slv.
KEY WEST and IMPORTED CIGARS,
ate., etc., of late>t styles, finest quality and
_______
There are no airs about Dave Thouip for Pennover.’ ”
at
prices
that
defy
coin
jietition.
at
McQUPs
--------
-------
--------
,
The nation is agains* uu>d termism. It son, neither upon him lire there auv flies,
Cigarettes and Tobaero.
.defeated the illustrious Grant, it’«n-re- but when his “coach" Harvey, brings
Finished in Style Equal to
Each precinct in the e un’y is entitled t > *
“Hackmetack”—a lasting and fragran-
COLD
LI NCHaml COE FEE.
publican. it is un-deniocratie. It should
a .!usti< <- of the |>e.i< e ami run-tableat .Mon
perfume. Price 25 and 50cts. at T. K. Bolt
condemned and rebuked Itv the people. him upon the staze as a war worn war­ dav ' election. The candidate« for the» ZIK.
ton’s. «
rior
lie
»u.ikes
David
looks
as
much
out
KEt Wll FartiShrd for 1IIILIEX aM HBTIIX
Beware of the Dictator.—[Prof. A. Leroy,
I" inons arear-ein A-bland. The present
-*-'*■ *■
NICE YOUNG MILCH < GW. with
as if he wen» to unuTubeiits,
Will y< u suffer with dyspepsia and liver
democratic nominee for state sujerinten- of pla<«e an I rpiii
Milton Berry and 8. I’. Tavlor.
calf,
for
sale.
Inquire
for
price,
send him around grinding a i.a.:d organ . will undoubtedly be re-elected.
complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaran­
.dent of public instruction.
E. M. LUCAS.
i etc. at the R ecord office
AWARDED FIRST PRIZE:- AT ¿ÜLIHERN OREGON STATE FAIR
teed t'j cure. k'<Jt ;aie by i k Itoltun.
REPUBLICAN TICKET
rrom Proi. Lea 's Democratic «Mtch.
Altera line prose-poem alhi-i<>n to the
iathet <4 h’s country, at tb>- bigbest I'inua-
<leoi fame, with UMeand dignity reiii'iag
to a« cept th'« tendered offer of Dictator, and
she «trength that wa-< pven the republic by
Wa>iiington5> patriotir «tnikc. lie *js>ke
as ei<»|ueti'.ly of ijm-oln
jther man to
The nation ha l reared
fame and he -Wswla« a peer to the imrnor
tai Washington and A aham Lineo'n.
That he had visited ever) clime ami that he
Lad re<-eived the ovation- <■( every narion.
' Aft* r^feceiviag a'l the bom.r' that could lie
be-towed on mortal man. hi« own nation
»4- corupelled to rebnke hint for n-kmg
that which Las been in tbe bi-tory of this
repuMi'- con'lemne«!. to wit a third term.
I icier, geat enien. to Genera! I . ". Grant.
NEW GOODS!
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Hats, Caps, etc.
And will be
’I(;
our well known
LOW PRICES.
I 08ÏS
(O) J k SÉJJ
FOR SALE!
H. S. EMERY
J. M. McCALL
Funeral Director
N
U ndertaker
Director.
HOTOGRAP1IS. Bodies Embalmed, and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Grand
FOURTH OF JULY
at
Ashland Fence Works!
II. S
REDLAND NURSERIES.
E M E R Y,
A O h I a n ri I ! 200.000 TREES FOR SALE
HOI 1 Idi I U !
pmí
i
Arrangements are being made
FOR
A BIG BLOW-OUT
Program later on.
BUY YOUR
Red Hill Land,
GROCERIES
In
¡\/T
'
WAS
AWARDED
THE ONLY
iVI T T jT
G rand
THE
PEOPLE'S GROCER
Groceries, Provisions, Vegetables
PICTURES of YOURSELF
FAMILY
FOR SALE
îfe™ & H arris
ONE SPAN OF H ORSS
CHITWOOD BUGS. DELMONICO ASHLAND
RESTAURANT.
• ke-fn‘iini I’iiiiors
T
LOGAN’S GALLERY,
Milch Cow For Sale
A