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RECORD. THF DEATH RECORD. HIGH TARIFF AND MORTGAGES. WHO PAYS THE TARIFF TAX THE SUGAR PROBLEM. Cooluess in a Mixed College. G eorge 8. K night , dialect comedian, There is a coolness between the boys If the Farmer Sells His Products Abroad ■ew the Plate Glass Combination Fixes Beets. Cane, Sorghum and Maple Trees at Philadelphia. Prices. and the girls cf tbe Stanford university. the Source of Supply. The People's Paper and Imports Goods, He Pays the Tax Cardinal S imeoni , formerly papal sec Next to the duties on window glass, It all came about from a question of pro The people have a correct idea of the to the United States; If He Buys His retary of state, at Hume. those on polished plate glass are tbe amount ot sugar produced at present priety. The boys gave a ball in their ▲BHLAND O b . .. T mumdat . Jan. 2b H&2 Good« Here, He Pays tiie Mortgage. R udolph K ogejd ,, a distinguished highest in the McKinley tariff. from the root of the sugar lieet. Thirty dormitory hall on Monday night, to Amei lean sculptor, at Rome. A little over a year ago, when the Mc years ago tbe great sugar-producing belt which they invited all the girl students, In his speech at the Home Market clnb OMee ia McCall'» Hall, np-stairs; stairs on G eorge V’. H owk , noted jurist of In- Kinley bill was pending in congress, the dinner, a short time ago, Major McKin of the world was in the tropics ; now it; as well as the professors. Elaborate aorta side of Masonic betiding. Indiaua, at New Albany. high tariff organs vied with one another ley repeated the sentence which he has is in the temperate zone. Sugar from preparations were made, and the young Entered in the PoetoAee at Ashland as men anticipated an evening of enjoy C harles A ugustus A iken , D. D., Ph. in their seal to show how good a thing Second Class mail matter. used in all his public utterances, namely, beets during this time has reduced the ment. They hired a band, and had the D. O., professor of Princeton college, at the enactment of this bill into a law average cost to lees than one-half its would be for the fanners of the United that the tariff cannot possibly be a bur former price, and this result has largely dormitory beautifully decorated. Princeton. Authorized Agenta. One or two of the more modest and re W illiam C rawford R ugkk , chief States. The same thing was true of the den to the people of this country, for, been brought about by the labor of wage The following pertie* are authorized to judge of the court of appeals of New leaders of high protectionism in con said he, “the foreigner pays the tariff workers in competition with slave labor. tiring of the maidens in the girls’ dormi seee ip t for subecrlpuons, adverttaementa, for Infants and Children. gress, and McKinley, the author of the tax, you don’t” Let us see whether the The great fall in the value of sugar tory were shocked at the avowed inten tab printing, etc. Any favors shown them York state, at Syracuse. wffl b«| duly appreciated by the V allbt threw into bankruptcy a majority of the tion of some of the girls to attend the J ean L ouis A rmand de Q uatrefages , bill, weDt so far as to assert that the facts bear out this assertion. In 1890 our imports of polished plate sugar planters of the tropics. ball, and called a meeting of the girls, at “Caetoria 1* so well adapted to children that Castoria curve Colic, Constipation, one of the most illustrious of the French “home market” was the only market the Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea. Eructation, Ea*to Point A. C. Howlett Academy of Sciences, ot Paris. farmer wanted. Tbe depression in the glass, unsilvered, were as follows: In 1885 we received from Austria- which there was a long discussion of the I recommend itaa superior to any prescription Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di R. B. Hatton known to me." H. A. Axcaxa, M. D., affair. gestion. farming industries he said was due to < ------ Duty ----- < Hungary only $7,136.46 worth of beet General J ames S ydney R obinson , at Jackson rille ----- L. L. Jacobs Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. Without injurious medication. Many of the fair students said they In 1890 this had increased to CastaraM'taat Sq. feet. Velue. Ct*. Per et sugar. .... W. A. Owen Kenton, O. He was secretary of the the importation of farming products. 13 .Miller A Strang first Republican convention ever held in To remedy this he increased in this bill Not over 10x15 in. «3.819 $21.934 8 •3 ,585,812.52, and immense quantities The use of ‘ Castoria ’ is so universal and the duties on wheat, corn, oats, butter 10x15 to 16x24 In.. 193,399 53.278 5 18 have been imported from France and long as the professors were willing, but its “ merits so well known that it seems a work Ohio. 16x24 to 24x30 In.. 956,182 294.568 t the more prudish damsels read a strong ! and cheese, his aim being to make the Z4x30 to 24x60 in.. 1.132.6W 885,565 25 26 of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the the German empire. Sugar will never 78 H enry C. L ogan , general freight farmers believe that the McKinley bill intelligent families who do not keep Castoria lecture on the evils of such doings, and, Above 24x60 In .. 447,866 162.024 50 138 again be a costly article. The making within easy reach." agent of the Missouri Pacific, at New was a farmers' bill and that he insisted C arlos M artyn , D. D., of sugar from cane has been wonder on a vote, there was a majority in favor Total............... 2,823,965 $917369 York. He was a war veteran and a rel on its passage for their benefit. 65 New York City. of not attending the ball. So none of fully improved and cheapened during Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. ative of General John A. Logan. We produce each year In the United the last ten or fifteen years, and is now them went. No political job was ever made more W alter A. W ood , the well known flagrant than this. To carry it out, how States about 10,000,000 square feet of perhaps again the cheapest source of' The boys waited long for the coming inventor and manufacturer of harvest ever, the farmers were told that our im- polished plate glass. Our imports sugar. The great European countries of the fair ones, but they came not. At T hs C bntaub C ompakv , 77 M obbst S tbjwt , N bw Y ork . ing machinery, at Hoosick Falls, N. Y. ports of farm products were enormous. amount to less than 8,000,000 square will continue to foster by bounties the first the collegians were very angry. He was a member of congress for two Had they been told the actual facts the feet. production of sugar from the beet. Then they took the dancing floor them The production of sizes smaller then They dare not do otherwise, for, in the selves and made a "stag” party of it terms. ■ job would have fallen to the ground. As Water of any temperature desired. Rev. G eorge W. S tacy , the last of a matter of fact, last year we imported 24 by 30 inches is only incidental. Man event of a general war, if they depended They say, however, that for future fes the famous Mendon abolitionist trio, at less than 4,500 bushels of wheat and ex ufacturers roll only the larger sizes, upon the importation of foreign sugars tivities they will send no invitations to Natnral Temperature HO deg's. ft Hill TIB VITEK ¡8 1 ftllC. Milford, Mitas. The other two were J. ported over 54,000,000 bushels; our im the smaller plates being a by-product their supply would be cut off. The the girl students. This 6uits the ultra- G. Metcalf and Rev. A. Ballou and all ports of wheat flour were only 1,213 bar made from defective or broken large United States will be forced to continue modest among the latter, but the sociable Beiag Sulphuric snd Alkaline it eradicates were getive co-workers with Phillips, rels and our exports over 12,000,000 plates. The demand for these small the fostering of her sugar industries girls feel crushed.—San Francisco fungi and animalcule«, and neutral- And a good lamp Douglas, Garrison, Thayer and Hale. barrels; our imports of corn only 1,597 6izes has been greater than the supply, for the same reason. The industry Chronicle. izing and correcting all acidi hence considerable quantities are im ties it promote« a normal and Cardinal M anning , at London. [Henry bushels and our exports 102,000.000 must be simple; when it is not simple it is » now is so extended that there can be 1). L. Minkler & Son have just received healthful condition in every I bushels, and our imports of butter only ported to be used in making small mir hardly a possibility of a general failure another large invoice of Fine Stationery Edward Manning was born in Hereford not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good —these part of the system. shire, Eng., June 15. 1808. He studied 73,267 pounds, against 30,000,000 pounds rors, office counters, etc. The manu of the crop in any year throughout the and School Supplies. They carry the larg words mean much, but to see “ The Rochester ” facturers care only for the sizes of glass world. Local failures will have little est line of this kind in the county. — SWIMMING RINK. — theology at Oxford and in 1834 received i exported. will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, above 24 by 80 inches, and the duties on effect, for the reason that large amounts an appointment as rector of Lavington The scheme was to keep the farmers tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, We are ottering special inducements on Iacloeed sad covered, the «sine medical these sizes measure the protection which of sugar are produced in three distinct teas, coffees and canned goods. D. L. water, always clean, for the springs run a and Graffbam, Sussex. In 1840 he was ignorant of these facts, and under the it is absolutely jc/?and unbreakable. Like Aladdin’s they get from the tariff. Minkler & Son. heavy volume—more than twelve hun made archdean of Chichester. Eleven cover of the job to advance the duties zones, and under present conditions our of old, it is indeed a “wonderful lamp," for its mar The following shows the net whole dred gallons per hour. years later he created a sensation by on the articles which the farmers con- Consumption Cared. velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, Yon may dive and swim and have more withdrawing from the Anglican and en 1 seme and which they buy with their sale prices of the larger sizes in France vast forests of sugar-producing maples will be conserved, not 10 per cent of An old physician, retired from practice, fan than “anybody an ‘ ”—come out as “fine softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. from which our imports come and in Fas silk” and i__ “white „ as wool”—rejuven- tering the Roman Catholic church. He i com, wheat and butter. The scheme which have as yet been utilized. Theie having had placed in his hands by an East Look for this stamp—T h k R ochester . If the lamp dealer hasn’t the gennln® India missionary the formula of a simple atsd and happy. was ordained a priest in 1857, made was successful, and before the farmers the United States: are tens of thousands of acres of sugar and the style you want, scud to u» for our new illustrated catatarue. vegetable remedy for the speedy and per F^l’V ¿¿&r Duty awoke to the truth the McKinley bill v.e will rend you a lamp safely bv express—your choice of orer 2,000 archbishop of Westminster in 1867 and Located on tbe maples around the head of the great manent cure of Consumption. Bronchitis, fi< a the Largest Lamb Stove in the li ’arid. per ft. per ft. HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE became cardinal in 1875. His literary I had become a law. In it the trusts and Cents. Cents. Cents. Cents. lakes, growing on land unsuited for any Catarrh. Asthma, and all throat and lung Ito- HESTI-n LAMP co., 42 Park Place, New York otty. affections, also a positive and radical cure works are very voluminous. He was combinations were well cared for. The 24x31 to 30x48 in. 27.12 NORTH OF THE PLAZA. 46 18.88 25 other purpose. The sugar maple, under especially well known for his work in j duties on tin plate, cutlery and other 80x49 In.and over 30.44 73 42.56 50 government control, could be made the for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com plaints. after having tested its wonderful the cause of temperance and other social iron and steel products, cotton, woolen This shows clearly that the plate glass cheapest source of local sugar. Sor curative powers in thousands of cases, has and linen goods, glass and earthenware reforms. The celebration of his episco- combination in the United States get ghum does not hold out much promise, felt it his duty to make it known to his suf Pi oprietor. , pal jubilee took place on Sunday, June | were greatly increased for the benefit out of the tariff all the bonus it allows. though experimentation with the plant fering fellows. Actuated by this motive of the trusts and combines engaged in The reason why they do not collect the may originate varieties of great value. and a desire to relieve human suffering, I S, 1890.] will send free of charge, to all who desire it, The D i ke of C larence , at Windsor producing these articles. These duties full amount of the duty above the for The future of the sugar supply seems this recipe, in German, French or English, Central Market with full directions for preparing and us castle. [Prince Albert Victor Christian were in many cases prohibitory, and in eign price is because their own glass Is secure. ing. Sent by mail by addressing with Edward was born Jan. 8, 1864. He was I every case gave the manufacturer of inferior to the foreign. SPECIAL FEltriLIZEHS. stamp, naming this paper. W. A. NOYES, ' the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, these articles a complete monopoly of This explains the enormous profits j 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y. and consequently in direct line of suc- the home market at their own prices. which the combination of plate glass Stable Manure Not aa Good aa Some When all this was accomplished the manufacturers make. Nothing will illus Cheaper Substitutes. PROPRIETOR. 1 cession to the throne. He was educated __ bigh tariff organs were given the cue to at Trinity college, Cambridge and the trate this better than the history of one Of all parts of this continent this On "leaving talk of something else beside the tariff of the largest concerns, the Pittsburg 11 11 I ( \ ¡ ill I lid’ \ (■ i ; M11 pi h i p.ftirf Shop opposite plaxza flag staff. | university of Heidleberg. C the university the prince entered the and the farmers’home market. Accord- Plate Glass company. Eight years ago Coast should adopt and use what may : i i.ii’i h i i lii’i.ws h e M’.i'i'-iis s Ao Mund ! : : : Oregon house of lnK‘-v turned their attention to this company built its first plant at be called mineral, chemical or artificial army. In L. 1890 he entered the __________ fertilizers, especially so the orchardists. ' \\lirn.l IHI'I I l,'(i|)Y llltlV1 lords. He was recently betrothed to °*'J“®8; . The failure of the crops Creighton, Pa.; five years later it erected for various reasons. But first find out All Kindt of Fresh Meats Princess Mary of Teck and the prepara-1 abroad and our own abundant harvests a second plant at Tarentum. In 1889 J. c------------- . by analysis or experiment—experiment ' f'.s Zi.. Kept constantly on hand. Fair living tions for the wedding, which was to | Kave them a subject for discussion, and B. Ford, a large stockholder in the com is always surest—which of the mineral have taken place shortly, were nearly | now these organs are filled with esti- pany, built a plant at Ford City, and sold price« ia all that we aak. couipleted. The prince was immensely niates °f the amount of breadstuff» it to the Pittsburg Plate Glass company fertilizing elements the land is in need We will make it to your interest to popular and the whole British nation ia c;,eded ,n The? ’iave, forgotten for $1,500,000, one-half of the payment of, and then further experiment by ap-. deal with us, so give the new meat mar The Princess of Wales is a11 abont the "home market. ." At the to be made in bonds and the rest in ' plying different quantities. The worn- m mourning, The success of this Great Cough Cure is fPlO QtltYlA tí 111O the* fi T» •* Tl/d O 1 ket a trial. the same time tb$ financial editors of sfock at par. Trouble arose at once, for out and abandoned farms of New Eng without a parallel in the history of medicine. prostrated.] land are being redeemed and brought fV*Freeh pork on hand every dav. these papers are estinffliing the probable the other stockholders objected to the All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos Happy and content is a home with “ The Ro amount of gold which Europe will have payment of *750,000 in stock at its par into productiveness by chemical and itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can successfully stand. That it may become chester; a lamp with the light of the morning. to ship to us in payment of our exports value only, since the company’s stock mineral fertilizrs and sod—that is, by known, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex STRICTLY Ho. 3 G, Ladies' Cushion Tiros, Ko. i, Saiid Tires, plowing under clover and other green Catalogues, write Rochester Lamp Co. ,N«w York. of farm products. $85.00 was 100 per cent, above par in the open crops that have been stimulated into pense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into HIGH GriADE. $95.00 every heme in the United States and Canada. But why gold? Why not glassware, market. Ro. 2, Cushion Tires, If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bron rank, rich growth by free use of the earthenware and woolen goods? Can it No. 4, Convertible Solid Tires, The original capital of the company chitis, use it, for it srlll cure you. If your $95.00 $85.00 be that the farmers who have wheat, was $800.000, which was later increased right commercial fertilizer. Stable and child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use I corn and butter to sell do not need these to $2,000,000, and when the Ford City other animal manures could not be had it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread Ko. 3, Ladies* Solid Tires, No. 4, C, " Cushion Tires, insidious disease Consumption, use it. $85.00 art icles, or can they get them cheaper works were purchased to $2.750,000. In in sufficient amount to do the work, and that $95.00 Ask your Druggist for SHILOH’S CURE, OUR it seems to be the fact that the trade in here? Does this explain why gold and spite of this constant increase in capi- Price 10 cts., 50 cts. and$1.00. Ifyour Lungs commercial fertilizers has become so no* goods is shipped in payment for are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh ’ s Porous No better talization the stock is now worth $200 A8HDAND, OREGON. ARE wheat and corn? Surely the farmers per share on a par value of $100. Last great, and they are furnished so cheaply, Plaster. Price 25 cts. For sale by all Drug machine made at gists and Dealers. have not fnough of these things, and year a dividend of 81 per cent, was de- that it hardly pays to save and spread AU work ordered will be made to give entire the stable manure made on the farm, were they cheaper here there would be , clared. any price. ALL PARTS B. F. SNYDER. no need of a high tariff upon them. In no industry requiring skilled labor with its uncertain value and abundance S. C. STEVES. SATISFACTION- “ I have been afflict- This explains the purpose of the big j are lower wages paid than in that of of vile weed seed. It is a big job to diamond Bicycle Catalogue Free. Billousness, “ ed with biliousness job on the farmer. It shows why the plate glass. Just so long as the tariff • haul out and spread fifty tons of stable Repairing neatly and promptly done, manure to the acre, and it is unsatisfac trusts and combines were so anxious to _ xi xi “ and constipation continues as high as it is, just so long and at Low Rates. Constipation,“ for fifteen years; have the McKinley tariff become a law. will the combination to fix prices and i tory when we know that 60 to 70 per Iinporters^and Dealers in “ first one and then Their aim was to make the farmers buy keep down the wages of labor continue. cent, of its -weight is useless water, and Stomach a large proportion of the remainder JOHN I*. LOVELL ARMS CO., what they need of them only, and at PARROTS, FANCY “ another prepara- They will not share the tariff bonus I valueless. If we can buy at a reason Buch prices as they should choose to fix MANUFACTURERS BOSTON, MASS. © with their workmen, over whom they and SINGING BIRDS. “ tion was suggested Pains. Send sit cents in tUmps for our IN pspe Hlutrsted Cstelogne of Guns, lifiet, levolrers, Sporting Goods of ill kinds, etc. “tome and tried but on their products. They have secured a have complete control. If men will not able price half a ton of special commer FANCY DOGS, cial fertilizer, containing all the ferti “to no purpose. At last a friend tariff mortgage on the farmers’ wheat work in their factories at the wages they lizing elements required, and no foreign and corn, and they intend to foreclose it choose to pay, "they can go, like I done," “ recommended August Flower. I this year. Every dollar's worth of glass or injurious matter, we can take it in a Pigeons, Ferrets, Gold Fish, Shells, “ took it according to directions and ware, crockery, iron, linen, cotton and as one of the workmen expressed it. one-horse wagon and spread it over an Mounted Specimens, Etc. “ its effects were wonderful, reliev- woolen goods bought in this country re acre of land in an hour or so: and then Tariff Shot. “ ing me of those disagreeable if we have selected just what the soil more bushels of wheat and corn Birds Shipped by Express. From 1847 to 186L the United States was in need of, we have wasted no time 11 UHUUXl 1 i "stomach pains which I had been quires than if bought abroad. The difference had a revenue tariff. This is the period “troubled with so long. Words represents the number of bushels of or labor, and the crop is rightly fed and 134 Washington Street, Largest tock of Trees “ cannot describe the admiration wheat and corn required to settle the to which higli protectionists refer as our made sure. nov26 PORTLAND, OREGON. “free trade” period. It is their hobby to Our uplands will soon need nitrogen ; “in which I hold your August tariff mortgage. THE POSITIVE CURE. di'clare that those who favor a reduction some of them need it badly now. We To show how much of farm products in the Northwest, “ Flower—it has jpven me a new KLY BROTHERS. M Wanan SU New York. Price B0< o' the tariff want to go back to a tariff are in direct reach of the great source will be required to pay for every dollar “lease of life, which before was a the tariff mortgage on crockery the si ch as we had then, and then they try of nitrogen, Chile, from whence thous ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS “ burden. Such a medicine isaben- •f following table has been compiled. It to frighten the farmer by claiming that ands of cargoes are taken to Europe and DEALERS IN “ efaction to humanity, and its good Ladies, Pay Attention. gives the net wholesale price for the those were disastrous years. Let us see: the East every year. Probably a ton of MILLIONS. “ q u alities and From 1847 to 1861 the average price of PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS* TOOLS, it could not be bought in San Francisco. various articles making up a set of crock HY WILL YOU SUFFER, when "wonderful mer- Jesse Barker« ery needed for the farmer’s table, in wheat in New York was $1.25 per bush A trade should be started in it. Next WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., you could eet relief bv using the fa loo,ooo Prune Trees (mostly “ its should be el, or _________ we will need the phosphates. These can England and the United States. It also mous, well known remedy Orange Blos Printer, Building Papers, Wrapping Papers F rench ) “made known to be had down the coast and from bones. som, a sure specific for all the troubles and shows the difference between the Eng After nearly twenty years of high and and Twines. suiterings peculiar to the sex, when it has “everyone suffer- Humboldt, lish price and the American price, and prohibitive duties the average price of Potash and lime our soils are generally 3t5,ooo Royal Ann cherry. MUNICIPAL BONDS cured thousands who stand ready to give "ing withdyspep- the amount of duty that must be paid wheat for the ten years ending with 1888 rich in; some of our soils are deficient All kinds of testimony of its great virtues ana curative 10,ooo Early Crawford peach “ si a or biliousness Kansas. in soluble iron, especially for pears. INDUSTRIAL STOCKS when the goods are imported. The kind qualities." Ladies, remember its the old, lo.ooo Moorpark and Royal G. G. GREEN, Sole Man’fr,Woodbury,NJ. of ware for which prices are given is was only ninety-two cents per bushel, or Copperas and sulphate of iron gives this ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. tried and true, your friend in trouble and time of need. Give no credence to these , w J- .. | cheaply. •CORPORATION BONDS Give your pear trees that are what is knows aa white granite ware: CONTRACTS FOR Apricot. new and worthless compounds that are During the fourteen years under rev- ' bearing only scabby fruit a do6e of iron, Wholesale U. 8. U. S. enue tariffs from 1847 to 1860 the aver- I flooding the markets For sale by APPROVED BANK STOCKS 35,ooo Esopus Spitzenberg say five pounds of copperas distributed P ainting , P apering , E tc . price. prices, du- MRS. M. ROBERTS. age net wholesale price of standard cot- ■ Eng. U. 8. higher, tie«. Helman street, near the Youle <t Gilroy Ashland, Oregon. on the surface of the ground as far as CAREFULLY SELECTED, apple. 1 doz. bakers................. SO 84 $1 40 $0 56 $0 46 ton sheeting was 7.8 cents per yard, or planing mill. the roots spread for a large tree in early TRIED, SAFE, 2o,ooo Gravenstein apple. 47 28 74 27 1 doz. bowls................... spring; then spray the foliage and fruit 28 19 15 2 covered butters........ 47 PAY GOOD INTEREST. For the ten years ending in 1888 un with one pound of paris green and two 25,ooo Yellow Newtown Pip STANDARD FORÄCENTURV 09 15 1 doz. individ'l butters 06 06 —ALSO— der high duties the same sheeting aver 80 1 doz. hau'd coffee cups 44 36 24 pounds of bluestone in solution with 200 pin apple. 68 62 aged 7.7 cents per yard, or __________ H doz. covered dishes i 12 i 80 D88IRABLB INVI8TMBNT PROF8RTIBB gallons of water about a week after the 40 23 13 17 K doz. ordinary dishes 15,000 Ben Davis apple. IN PRO8PHROU8 OITI88. blossoms have fallen; then again the » 05 2 creams ........................ SO U HARRIS &. MURPHY BRO ., I During the revenue period a bushel of 35 60 25 19 1 doz. flat plates.......... FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND REFERENCES, next week and the week following, and Large Stock of all Other Lead B bnton , Let. Co., Wls., Dee., '88. 29 35 19 wheat would buy sixteen yards of stand you will grow finer Bartletts than the 1 doz. deep plates........ «4 WRITE Bar. J. C. Bsrgen voncbM tor th. foUowlng: ASHLAND, - OREGON. ing Varieties of Fruits. _____________ 23 06 ard sheeting, or 14 W Jam«« Rooney, who wa. ruSCTtnz from Vitas 1 doz. fruit saucer«.... pioneers did, and without worms or 38 12 21 17 Dano. in its worst form for ibont 1U yaars, wu 2 sugars......................... ESCHBACH, MoDONALD A CO., FREE FROM INSECT PESTS treated by several physicians without «Aset, 1 doz. handled teacups 37 «7 30 » Under higli duties, however, a bushel i scales. With commercial fertilizers the Opened at the old Ashland market stand on IB to 2B Whitehall 84^ New Verti. 12 23 11 07 | Two bctUM of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic 1 teapot.......................... land wants either sod or coarse, strong Main street, facing the bridge. I of wheat would buy less than twelve manure for the best results. cured him. Catalogue Free. Address: Total cost................. $5 10 $8 71 $3 61 $2 81 yards of the same sheeting, or | A Bevereted BecommeBda It. OFFICIAL GUIDE A set of crockery as above, costing Shop thoroughly renovated and re P am cm. Utah, Jun«, 1889. Tile Drainage. TO THE And yet the high protectionists say | Some of the most valuable land of the fitted. I had been iU for eighteen months with weak •5. 10 in England, costs $8.71 in the ness and terrible nervousness when I oom- United States, the United States price that the tariff is a help to the farmer. Coast region, where irrigation is not choicest of Fresh Meats—Beef. Mut 1 menoed taking your medicine, Pastor Koenig's When the farmer had no protected com needed, lies nearly useless for want of The Nerve Tonic, and I often pray for Pastor Koe being $3.61 higher. The duties on the ton, Veal, Pork, Sausaqes, etc. nig. as I think I could not have lived without ware alone amount to $2.81. Duty at bines to support he got a fair price for ¡ proper under drainage. Such are the NOW READY. this medicine. The people .tree have seeu the the rate of 55 per cent, is also levied on his products, but now what ought to be , good which I derived from It, and Rev. Gal the packages in which the ware is his profits are taken to swell the divi- j places where water seeps out of wide Nearly 400 pages, size 9x15 inches. areas, flowing from the surface during ligan recommends it so highly that it is now packed and the other expenses of pur (lends of tariff protected combines and the eight months in which evaporation Elegantly printed. Handsomely bound in getting very popular. silk cloth, embossed in gold. Superbly il chase, which, added to $2.81, makes the trusts. JULIA AGNES BYRNE, is least. Cold spring water at or near lustrated with magnificent representations whole duty equal to the difference be of all the mammoth World’s Fair Buildings. rnrr-fti^s^n. .o-v^s tween the English and the American Two half breeds were arrested at ¡ the surface unfits land for most crops, Each building a full page colored plate, F ■■ F F and poor patients can also obtain Petersborongh, Ont., some years ago for and even the growth of good grass. If | |1^ L b Ulis medk'ine free of charge. executed in eight oil colors at a cost of price. counterfeiting, and ware given long such were drained with tile to the depth Thia remedy has been prepared by the Reverend nearlv At the present prices of farm products terms in the prison at Kingston. Their of three to four feet it would be the Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind., since 1K76. and I I is now prepared under his direction by the the following amounts are needed to counterfeits proved to be pure silver. richest and most productive of land, in- FORTY THOUSAND purchase the above set of crockery in One of the men died in prison and the ster-d of a useless quagmire. Tile drain M ain 8 treet , O pp . B owditch ’ s O ffice KOENIG MED. CO.. Chicago, IN. England and the United States. The other escaped and was shot on the Cana ing is very beneficial to black adobe roir DOLLARS Sold by DrugpHts at 91 per Bottle. 6fcr«6 difference between these amounts shows dian border, in the Northwest. Before lands, preventing their cracking open in Many photographic views of Chicago in The Best Stock in Southern Larzo Sixs. SI.73. 6 Bottle« for S9. how much of each product must be paid dying he told his physician, Dr. Young, early summer and rendering the soil I cluding a superb bird's-eye view of the en tire city, size 15x25 inches. The crowning Oregon-Latest Designs and as taxes to the United States if the about a wonderful cave in the vicinity more mellow and less sticky and oloddy. feature is a grand cyclorama picture, Bird’s- of Petersborongh. the floor and sides of and is also good where there is alkali. WATERLOO YEAST CO DETROITMiCH goods are imported, or to the crockery eye View of the Exposition Grounds and Most Perfect Movements. combine in payment of their tariff mort which were said to contain large quan Buildings, in eight oil colors, size 9x18 in To Celebrate the Marseillaise. tities of pure silver. This information ches. positively dazzling in magnificence, re gage if the ware is bought in the United vealing what'will cost over 520,000,000.- was turned over to A. P. Ponsett, Q. C. Another effort is being made by the States: The book is for the millions who contem To buy FIO To buy 18.71 Taxesor As a result sixty acres of farming land inhabitants of Choisy-le-Roi, outside of MANUFACTURERS plate visiting Chicago in 1893. It will be ofcrockery of crockery tariff were bought and mining was begun. Paris, to observe with much solemnity OF WROUCHT STEEL RANCES purchased by the millions who cannot go, in England. in U. 8. mortgage One of the mines recently discovered is and ceremonial what is vaguely called out who will desire to know just what their Successor to HOSLEY & PELTON, Wheat at $1.10 friends are seeing. per bushel... 4.43 bu. 7.91 bu. 3.28 bu. on the inside of a rocky hill. In passing the “Centenary of the Marseillaise.” -CITY- Corn at 75 cts. — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — through a narrow passage the miners Choisy-le-Roi claims to possess the dust THE CHANCE of a LIFE-TIME! perbnshel... 8.80 bu. 11.81 bu. 8.81 bu. entered a magnificent cave. The sidea of Rouget de l’lsle—the composer of the A new and fine stock just arrived. An Oats at 40 cts. BYE TESTER to discover exactly the 9.02 bu. were found to be formed of marble and hymn—who was buried there in 1836, per bushel.. 12.75 bu. 21.77 bu. kind of glass you need. Butter at 25 the ceiling and floor of pure silver. his birthplace being Lons-le-Sanlnier, in hundreds of dollars. We want an agent in cts. per lb... 20.40 lbe. 38.84 lbs. 14.441b«. About fifty feet from the entrance was t -- j department of the Jura. On this ac Mot here just for the season—But here to every town to circulate this book. Exclus Cheese at 10 stay. count the members of 4 ’ .e borough coun a subterranean lake extending as far as Cured Meats Constantly on Hand. ive territory given. It wlls nt sight. cts. per lb... 51.00 lbe. 87.10 lbs. 38.10 lbs. AU Goods Warranted as Represented or Agents are meeting with unparalleled suc the eye could reach. A dugout was cil consider that they have the right to Terms, Cash. Pass-book accounts pay Passenger Coach to Every Train. Unless the farmer abstains from buy found on a shelf of rock and was Take the initiative in organizing a Right cess. One agent cleared $450 in 9 days; an Money Refunded. able Monthly. Freight moved about town at rates other reports 320 orders the first week. ing crockery he has his choice of two launched. At a distance of 300 feet the P.epublican festival this year, as the Mar- Books on 30 days’ credit. Liberal terms. alternatives. If he buys his crockery exploren fonnd another platform lead seillase, under the title of “Chant de LO . ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. Write for full particulars, or to secure the abroad he must pay the tax into the ing into another chamber. The roof Gnerre de l’Armee du rthin,” was first agency instantly, send only 75 Onto for Fire wood of all kinds delivered any-. treasury of the United States. If he was about twenty feet high and studded h- ird in 1792. an elegant and complete canvassing outfit. Chitwood Bran. Plaza Cor. where n town at lowest prices. j Address sole general agents for this State buys it here he pays an eqnal amount to with stalactites. Armed men are guard ¡’resident Carnot is to be asked to be- OREGON. ASHLAND PACIFIC PUBLISHING CO., the crockery combine. ing the cave. The principal stock holders c< i le honorary president of the commit And yet McKinley says the tariff im of the mine are A. P. Pousett, Q. C., A. tee of the fete, and appeals for funds 1230 Market Stree«, janl4-3t San Francteco, Cal. ! VTOTICE TO ALL that I have started a poses no burden upon the farmers, for, V. Young and A, E. Dixon, all of Peter will be made to all the cities, and also to communes which possess more than I 11 shoe shop on Granite street, where I Bays he, “the foreigner pays it.” Do the borough. LINKVILLE, OREGON. j worked ten years ago, in the Baldwin above facts bear him out. or do they Guaranteed to be the most eco Deibler. the famous French execu 4,000 inhabitants. No date aa yet has prove his assertions to be untrue? I block. Will work at nomical, mo3t durable and moat Salary $25 Per Week. tioner who has officiated at so many be been fixed for the celebration of the cen CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & perfect Range on tbe market. /‘rices to Suit the Time.«. headings in various parts of the country tenary, to which it is presumed that Suitable for hard or soft coal, or It ia reported that the French govern in the past few years, has just resigned every patriotic Frenchman will give his ' Half-soling men’s wear, 75 cents a wood. ment has w u aed the sultan of Morocco his poet. MANUFACTURERS. sentimen'-al and sympathetic — if not ANTED—GOOD AGENTS to «11 Women’s wear, 50 cents a pair, Send for catalogue to our general line of merchandise. No dreu's work from 40 to 50 cents. Ev to abstain from coercing the khabyle Great frauds have been discovered in practical and pecuniary—support.— Of Sash and Doors and all kinds and peddling. Above salary will be paid to ery kind of work to suit the hard times tribes on the Algerian frontier. It is the purchase of mart erials for the pub Paris Cor. London Telegraph styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold “live” agents. also said that the sultan ha« sent an en lic works in the Argentine. It is hinted ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built ■ Rys and buckwheat Hoar and the leading in monev matters. For further information, address : It cures the la grippe. King s Royal to order. The whole or one half offered < brands of wheat flour at Crocker Grocery ergetic protest to t . . ' t CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO., EVANSVILLE, IND. that President Pelligi ini is alleged to be Germstuer at the Winchester Pharmacy. JAMES W. WALTERS. i French violation of his terr»;.... for sale. 14 I Company—all guaranteed. 17® West Via Buran St., CUca<o, 1U. in volved in tbe frauds. ASHLAND White Sulphur Springs BATHING ¿ssæsr “The Rochester.” GRANT HELMAN. B. P. NEIL, B uggy C ompany SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. H. JUDGE Haness & Saddle Manufacturer. “August Flower” STEVES & SNYDER, C incinnati ijw . iikv Cushion Tires Warranted Interchame- ahle. $85.00 $85.00 EVANS & BRUNK W O hio 6 a EE INVESTMENT Oft"E SECURITIES NEW MEAT MARKET. J. H. SETTLEMIER Woodburn, Or. JEWELRY! Ashland Market. John E. Pelton TWINBROTHERS World’s Fair & Chicago DRY HOP M MAYER. YEAST THE QUICK MERCHANT TAILOR^ e CT • RISER A Liberal Share of Pat LICHTBREAD ronage solicited. INDIANA RANGE CO. HicKs&McRmDE^ SPECTACLES Beef, Pork and Mutton. AGENTS W ANTED. PASSENGER & FREIGHT J. S. MULLER, Peterman Bros. INDIANA RANGE CO. W