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V VALLEY RECORD.1; * r j COAST HAPPENINGS. Field Orders —No. 1. THE LEHIGH VALLEY STRIKE. C axf B ekbi . Aar. 10, 1892. The Brigadier General. Commanding Bri- • Southern Oregon will hold ita annual A Buffalo dispatch pays: The switch gade Oregon National Guard, being about fair at Roseburg. to close his tour of annual inspection, takes men's strike on the Lehigh Valley and A preserve and jelly trust to cover the occasion to tbank the officers and men of Erie railroads has assumed alarming United States and Canada has been or the regiments and companies composing proportions. At the Lehigh yards over the brigade, tor the many courtesies ex- i ganized. tended to himself and start, and to express $2'>.000 w'orth of property has been A general outl/reak of smallpox ia his pleasure at the interest in the profession feared by the health authorities of New of arms and the devotion to duty manifest burned by incendiaries. The striking ed by a great majority of the soldiery of switchmen are accused of the crime but York city. state. He hopes this inspection so far no arrests have been made. Three Governor Buchanan of Tennessee has | the will have beneficial results in a better i bolted the Democratic party and will acquaintance with the condition of the com- i fires were started at different points rnn on an independent ticket. I mand and an increased determination upon 1 half a mile apart. Eighteen freight cars part of all concerned to put the Nation-1 loaded with cotton, wool, merchandise, The World's fair sovenir half dollars j . the al Guard of Oregon upon a footing of thor- will bring a good premium. Specula | ough instruction and equipment. It is his hay and packages, two passenger coaches tors have offered $1 apiece for the entire desire to have every man completely i and two watchmen’s houses were ! equipped for field service, and such ar- burned. A train of ten coal cars stand coinage. i rangements perfected by the staff as will ! Redondo had a banquet in honor of 1 enable the regiments to take the field, in | ing on the trestle were turned loose and the arrival of the first steamer of the anv emergency, as well provided for as the started down the trestle. It crashed Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Com troops of the r’egula- army. The National into a water tank, smashing it and Guard is the state’s ultimate dependence ! wrecking an engine which was taking pany. for the enforcement of law and the preser Sacramento proposes to strengthen its vation of order. It has been true to its water. There is no definite knowledge of how levees so that hereafter no apprehension trust heretofore, and the general command may be felt when the river is at the ing knows it can be depended upon in the : the fires started, but there is no doubt future. To the officers and men of ' A” that they were of incendiary origin, be high water mark. and “C” companies at Camp Beebe, special The navy department contradicts the thanks are due for kind attention and sol cause they all broke out at the same report that it will ask congress for dierly courtesy. The general desires to : time at three points. state that he has been much pleased with Every passenger train coming into the authority to build several 2,000-ton their soldierly bearing and attention to duty city over the lines affected by the strike sheathed but it does favor them. under all circumstances, and the spirited has been held up by the strikers and the Cincinnati property worth millions is and intelligent manner in which the “field passengers subjected to a searching “ planned by the state instructor, claimed by Henry E. Pentland of San exercises Maj. Jackson, were carried out. He feels scrutiny. Travelers have been asked Francisco on the strength of a docu that nothing is to be desired except that where they came from aud where they ment dated in 1804. The property is on proficiency which comes from constant are going, and anyone who looked at all practice, and he hopes that hereafter camps Price Hill. of instruction may l>e regularly held and like a workingman has been made to The Chinese of New York a remon grovided for. that officers and men may not give a full and complete account of him strating against the law requiring China e at a personal loss to perfect themselves self. men in the country to have their picture in their profession. The visit to Camp Engineers and firemen have been or Beebe will long be remembered with pleas taken to be held by the government for ure, and the General Commanding hopes to dered off their engines under pain of future reference. meet all those present at the Brigade camp violence and the fires were dumped, The novel experiment of trying to next year. By command of General H. B. Compson. steam let off, the trains cut to pieces and prolong the life of a consumptive by the pins and ‘links thrown away so the C has . F. M oore . keeping dogs in the same room—it being Captain and Asst. Adj.-Gen. train could not be moved inside of sev claimed that a dog breathes the germs eral hours. This has been done on Oregon Weather anil Crops. —is being tried in a hospital at Chicago. For week ending Tuesday, August 16,1892.] every road. The roads are choked with The People’s Paper ASHLAND On... T bcbsdat . Aug. is 1882 The Santa Cruz bathing suit comes very near the naked truth. The negro democrat is no longer an anomaly in American politics. Adam was the first man to sell a race and he got his tip from a woman. McKi.nlev is a protectioniet for revenue on I j. He get« KVX) for every apeech he delivers. Since the Homestead lock-out Mr. Carnegie has ceased writing for the magazines. Senator Stewart of Nevada, was with Weaver in Nevada. He has enlisted with the People’s party cause. Two souls with but a single thought: The soul saver and the soul destroyer. The thought: Closing the world’s fair on Bunday. Gov. Jamea E. Bovd is in Portland and sayt that Gen. Weaver will carry Nebraska, but that Cleveland will be elected president. The News of Denver proposes that the “jag committee’* of Conerees be made a permanent committee, with privilege to report at any time. Gov. Buchanan, of Tennessee, has re fused the democratic nomination for re election. and will do like I’ennover, work for tiie success of the People’s party. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. WHEAT—No 1 wh te". $1 36*4 t* ctl: choice do, $1 37*4; milling, $1 3S©1 42 for new.and $1 42*4 it! 471» for old. BA RLE 5’ - Feed 89’,©92’4c y* ctl; brewing, $1 001 »>• for new; choice old, $1 05. » Oats — New: Coast,$l 27)4@1 40 V ctl: old, $1 27)401 30 for off grades: fair to good feed, $1 32’4©i 3714; choice to fancy, $1 4201 50: mill ing, fl 42’4®1 47)4: surprise, $1 501 15; grav, $1 »001 45: b ack, Fregon, $1 27*»©1 30; do Cal ifornia, $1 13401 27)4. CORN—Large yellow,$1 27’01 30p ctl. email do.il 35: white, 31 37'01 42(4. BEANS—res, $2 4002 50 0 ctl: pink. $2 2 0 2 $5; Bayo, $2 30; amall white, $2 :0J 45; large do,32 250! 35; butter, nominal: red. $2 2502 3j Lima, $2 5002 <6. SEEDS— Rape, 2*4©2‘*o $6 U: hemp, S?40»yc canary, 3c for Imported; do California, 2)40 flaxseed. JJ^c: alfalfa, nominal, mustard, noml naL HAY—Hew: Alfalfa, $8 ro®9 00 V ton; oat, IS 00010 00; wheat, $9 9'012 50; wheat and oat, $9 0.0:1 50; stock, 35 5.0i .50; barley, 36 000 a oa clover, 39 0011 00, compressed hay, $9 00 011 00. STRAW—36050c y* bale. HOPS—Nominal. RYE—Prices subject to change, New, $127(4 01 30 »> ctl: old, 51 3001 3x DRIED PEAS—Approximate prices: Green, $1 0001 50 0 ctl: Nile-, 31 3601 50 black, nom Inal. Mill Product*. BRAN—$16 50017 59 0 ton. MIDDLINGS—$19 0 02) 00 p ton. GROUND BARLEY—$21 0 022 00 4* ton. CHOPPED FEED—$3) 0 '021 <>' ? ton YBED COCNMKAL-327 .5c®23 50 ton. CRACKED CORN-323 iC02J 00 fl ton. OILCAKE MEAL—$'W 00 y ton at the mllL FLOUR—Not cash prices: Family extra*, $4 40 04 50 p bbl; baker*’ ext a, $4 2504 35; shlpptn? «upertine, $2 7503 00. VARIOUS—Cash prices, j» 10-lb sack» Cracked wheat, 3’4c f* ft; rye flour, :r>£c; rye uiea! :l*4c; bu kwheet flour. 5c; cornmeal, 3 -; oatmeal, 4’4 05c; oat groats, 5c; hominy, 41401%«; riee flour. 8c: terina, 4% -: pearl barley, 3*404(4<i; split pea. 4140514c; rolled oats, 5c; buckwheat groutf, 8J4e; graham flour, 3%o. Vegetables. I ONIONS—Wharf prices: Bllverakins, ¡3004)0 The Washington Republican state convention was held recently. The platform indorses the Lake Washington canal project, and Governor Ferry's ad ministration; favors the remonetization of silver on a parity with gold: calls for the allotment of lands in severalty to wards of the government and the throw ing open thereafter the Indian reserva tions in the state to the American farm- ( er and producer: denounces the Demo J crats and the Pinkerton system: favors the early completion of the Nicaragua canal and the passage of an auti-option law. John H. McGraw of Seattle was ■ nominated for governor. Congressman Wilson was renominated. Resolutions recognizing the Afro-American race were adopted aud five colored delegates Mr. Joseph Hemmerich were elected to membership on the state An old soldier, cams out of th« War greaHy committee. Killed His Daughter and Himself. enfeebled by Typhoid Fever, and after b«tag A Tacoma dispatch says: A sensa Some of the reasons why Germetuer is in various hospitals the doctors discharged hl* tional murder and suicide occurred here. ? the only‘reliable household remedy are: as lncv.rablo with Con»un»p«ieu. He haa Henry Harris, who keeps a tailor shop 11. It is pleasant to take. 2. It is absolutely been in poor health since, until h« began to take at Spokane, killed his daughter, Etta, at harmless. 3. It makes no mistakes in di- agnosis, but eroes right to the root of dis- the Cleveland lodging house, and then ■ ease by purifying the blood and toning the Btabbed himself. He shot at her four I nerves. 4. It does not simply patch up but Immediately his cough grew looser, night times, missing her each time. He then radically cures . Try it and use nothing else. sweats ceased, and he regained good general health. He cordially recommend* Hood'« Sar stabbed himself three times with his There is an epidemic of crime in Chi saparilla. especially to comrades In tbeO. A. B. pocket knife. The daughter got up and cago, Thugs, murders and highway he, seeing that she was not dead, drove HOOD’S P ills cur« Il.bltu.1 Coe»tl*«3to«w the knife to ita hilt in her breast. The robbers are operating without much op nstorlng peristaltic action of ths alimentary ca nal position. blade penetrated her heart, killing her almost instantly. Harris then ran stag geringly into the street. On the street corner he fell and died. Harris believed ----- SITUATED IN----- his daughter was not virtuous. He left Willow Springs District, a note to his wife that he would not be J. V. 8. is the only Sarsaparilla that old or disgraced by the girl. TWO AND ONE-HALF MILES from Women Scramble for Corset«. A Zanesville, O., dispatch says: An unprecedented spectacle was witnessed on the main street here. Rival dry goods concerns had been cutting prices. One merchant reduced the prices. The other made a greater reduction. They finally advertised corsets for 1 cent apeice. About a thousand women made a rush for the two stores. The crush was so great that show cases were broken and much damage done to goods. The proprietors had to stop selling and drive the crowd out. One of the deal ers then had his clerks throw corsets from the second story window for the women to scramble for. The scrambling that followed would put the small boy to shame. Several women fainted. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Qld People FARM FOR SALE. feeble people should lake, as the mineral potash which is in every other Sarsaparilla that we know of, is under certain condition* known to be emaciating. J. V. 8. on the contrary is purely vegetable and stimulates digestion and creates new blood, the very thing for old delicate or broken down people It builds them up and prolongs their lives. A case in point: Mrs. Belden an estimable and elderly lady of 513 Mason St, 8. F. was for months declin ing so rapidly as to seriously alarm her family. It got so bad that she was finally afflicted with fainting spells. Sho writes: “While in that dangerous condition I saw some ot the testi monials concerning J. V. 8. and sent for a bottle. That marked the turning point I regained my lost flesh and strength and have not felt so well in years." That was two years ago and Mrs. Belden is well and hearty to-day, and still taking J. V. 8. If you are old or feeble and want to bo bu It up. Ask tor Marriage of Dwarfs. A New York dispatch says: A unique wedding ceremony was witnessed in Victoria hall, when Leopold Kahn, the California midget, married Miss Lottie Swartwood, also a midget. A large gathering of museum notables and friends of the contracting parties were present. The Hebrew marriage cere mony was performed. The groom is 28 years old and 48 inches tall. The bride is 23 years of of age. Gold Hill, 5 miles from Central Point. Allgood Grain. Fruit and Alfalfa land. Good new hard-finished house, 500 young lieach and prune trees. 50 bearing apple trees. 60 acres under plow; 100 acres fenced. Nice location. Good water. Near school. This is one of the choicest farms in the valley, and can be had at a bargain. ®HP*Tenus easy. Inquire of E. E. MINER, Owner, jn30 Ashland, Oregon. V ctl: red. l '026c 0 sack. In the new town of Swansea, Wash., sealed trains and no business is being POTATOES—From whar' in sacks: Early Rose: WESTERN OREGON—WEATHER. The female use of the suspender is a at the junction of the Okanogan and : done. 50®^ Ctl: Peerless, 5j063c; Burb ink, 60075c The past week was attended by very fav fraud. It is a useless, barren ideality, for river-some other higher Garnet Chi e, 75c; Columbia rivers, men and teams are When Erie passenger train No. 17 orable weather for all crops. The rainfall, aad if her suspender buttons should all b»xcs, 5OC031 CO for Early Rose and 7 ic0$l 15 come off, or rather the pins come out, grading the streets. There is a hotel though light and confined principally to from Hornellsville reached William for Burbanks, occasionally higher for extras, the northern counties, was well distributed and twenty stores. All this sprung street its engineer had instructions to nothing would drop. both k nds. will prove very beneficial to vegetation. from what was forty Jays ago a plain. and 5 AR1OITS—Tonia,oes, 3030c box for Vaca- The temperature was a trifle below the back up at that point and s witch his Jerry Simpson asks this very pertinent The Chinese Sunday-school scholars normal: the extremes ranging between 43 train to the westbound track to run into Vil e: river, large boxes. $i; C01 25; airing beans, 202!¿e, as to kind: summer squash, 2 0 question: If protection cheapens every- of the Church of the Strangers at New and 88 degrees. In most sections there was the city, the regular eastbound track 35c; cucumbers, 50@35c p box; garlic, 102cp lb; trung except labor, where are the man- : York have boycotted the superinten an average amount of sunshine. Crops: Late spring wheat is doing well. ! being occupied by two loaded freight eggplant, $1 25®1 5i p box: green pexpers, 50® ufacturee to get the money to pay the dent because he prevented the marriage Fall grain is nearly all threshed in most cars run in there and left to cripple that 75c for Chile, aud 7'®$1 25 for Be l: green com, WIFT’S SPECIFIC laborer higher wages? 15®20c p doz for bay, do Berkeley, 7 090c p ; track. of one of them to a German girl last sections. crate; green okra, 010c P lb. )Hr8. M. £. Tyler The hay crop is nearly secured; in some When the passengers emerged from It is to be hoped that Andrew Carne-, June. The Chinese refuse to attend localities clover is in need of rain. FOR renovating the Fruits aud Nuts. the cars they were met by a gang of ft's literary efforts will not sto| ip at his the school. Hops are reported as doing well. FRESH FRUITS—Strawberries. $4 to®6 00 p . entire system, eliminating Artist. Corn is ripening slowly owing to the ab roughs, who followed in the wake of the chest for lauigworth and $1 n 07 O ' for Sharp B C of money, but that be wil ill kindly I The first refrigerator car of fruit to all Poisons from the Blood, sence of intense heat during the week. strikers and were stood up and robbed. an ar less; raspberries. $3 i(07 <0 P chest; blaekber- consent to give American readers go across the continent from Cajon val Oats and barley are being harvested; the Men who remained in the employ of the $3 5 06 00 p chest: huckleberries. 07)40 •whether of scrofulous or tide on the X Y Zof protection. ley pulled into San Diego the other day, indications are for a short yield. Corner Main and Granite Street». 01b. company were set upon and clubbed malarial origin, this prep and goes to Minneapolis soon, filled The potato crop shows no improvement! Cherriea, 7.0» c p box for Royal Anile; sour, Wm. Jackson Armstrong in bis Omaha with peaches and grapes and a small and farmers are looking for a very short with coupling pins^and then sent to the 350) PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED aration has no equal. . . c; ap I ot-, 4 ©75c p box aud 5 ©75c for convention speech, said that no dead quantity of assorted fruits. Others will yield. hospital. baskets; in bulk to cannera. .'©2’4c p tb; pears, Bromides made in all sizes. Call and Sarsaparilla Fruits of all kinds have ripened fast and American has a right to lie under a follow if this shipment succeeds. Hardly had the excitement over the 35©5 c p banka:; do tmall Loxes, 4 065e; best examine our work. large quantities are being shipped to the Bartlett, $1 ootgl 25 in large boxes: culls 50075c. gravestone, costing 8150,000, while a live Most modem, most effective, largest bottles Erie outrage subsided when the Lehigh Squirrels have taken to watermelons different markets. Apples, fi c©l 25 p box; do baskets, 405 6; ! American woman was starving in a “ For eighteen months / had an Same price, 41.00. six for $5.00 express entered the yard and met ex peaches. 3 C©$1 00 p box and :a)c©$l 00 p bskt; on Mill creek, says the Dalles, Oregon, EASTERN OREGON — WEATHER garret. eating sore on my tongue. 1 was 75< ©11 25 as to variety and size of box: Chronicle, wiih the facination of a During the week just closed the weather actly the same fate. Both trains were plums, treated by best local fhysicians, ne tarlnes, 50075c; watermelons, $1 5002 50 p derailed. ANTED, a bright bov or girl in every For Sale or Exchange, “There are more people homelees to- plantation darky, They have no judg- has been exceptionally propitious to all but obtained no relief; the sore doz: can aloupes, $.’ ¿004 00 p crate: iTabap- town to send us a postal card asking Trainmaster Fitzgerald of the Erie ple», "4X<$7Gc P box: sweetwate-grape». 75©$1 25. day in thia country than we dream of,’’ ment, however, and the green melon kinds of farm work. With the exception of gradually grew worse. I finally particulars of how. by a little pleasant a few scattered showers in Morrow and Gil Oranges—Rive aide navel, nominal: do seed eaya Mrs. Lease, the cyclone orator, “and ! goes along with the ripe one. It is liam counties the rainfall has been rather figures the loss so far at $60,000. The OR AN IMPROVED FARM in South work, for took S. S. &, and was entirely they can earn a bicycle, a watch or Vzx»*lr lings. $1 <001 7 . P box Highland and Redland ern Oregon, 640 acres of wheat land in there are more evictions in New York feared they will cause a shortage in the less than the average and in some localities mail trains out of Buffalo on the Erie cured after using a few bottlesP choice library, without its costing them ate I lings, $2 5 ©2 75: Loe Angele-seedlings, 5Oo ; the Palouse valley, Whitman county,Wash in a week than occur in landlord-cursed supply. C. B. M c L emore , is greatly needed. line were stalled In the Lehigh yards. ©51 another cent. Box 46, Boston, Mass. 50: Bunts Bari ara (Tahiti and I right) seed ington. The land is situated about 15 miles Ireland in a year." Henderson. Tex. The temperature has been quite high The mails were transferred to other lings. $2 0r©2 75; Santa Paula (Havana seed) William R. Lear haa brought suit at generally; from Colfax, the county seat, and 5 nules the extremes ranging between 55 roads. The tracks are so badly warped $3 < 002 75; Mediterranean sweet and St. Michael, from Almota. a steamboat landing on the 75. ©$2 00. McGraw, the republican gubernatorial Philadelphia against the Pinkertons. He and 101 degrees. Generally speaking such the trains cannot go over them. Snake river. There are 160 acres in fall TREATISE on Blood and Skin as could be improved by favorable Lemons and Limes—Lemons: Santa Barbara, 1 Diseases mailed free. nominee in Washington state, is said to wants $20,000 damages for injuries re crops wheat; between 450 and 500 acres good plow weather have shown a decided improve When the freight cars were burning $4 00©5 "0 p case; Santa Paula (Eu eka), $4 00© T he S wift S pecific C o ., land, the balance is good pasture land with be another Jim Lotan in tights. He is ceived in the Homestead riot. Lear ment. Atlanta. Ga. the strikers stood around and jeered the 5 00; R rerside, $2 50®'> 00; Loa Anteles, $1 (00 a living stream of water running through says he was employed by the Pinker a boas who bolds his party by the throat Crops.—The wheat crop harvesting is efforts of the fire department and rail 2 0> Sicily, nominal. Llmea—Mexican, $2 50© it. No improvements excepting seme fenc ■od makes it squeal, without regard to tons to watch certain buildings in the progressing nicely. No change in the con 8 00 p case. ing. Value $20 per acre. This land is sit consequences. There is a prospect of state of New York, and he was taken to dition of the spring wheat is noted. In road employes to save the property. The Vsrlou—Bananas, $1 203 00 p bunch; Hon uated in the greatest wheat producing Money to loan on improved farm prop Grant county fall wheat is «aid to be yield- hose was cut and the men hud to aban olulu pineapples, $2 0002 50; Aoapulcodo, $4 00 Washington changing her politics this Homested through deceit. country in the United States. My object in erties by B. GOLDSMITH, , ing from 22 to 32 bu«hels per acre. 04 50. don all attempts to extinguish the fire. fall. exchanging is to find a warmer climate. Pleasant weather made the camp of Agent German Savings and Loan Society. Spring oats are yielding poorly ih locali DRIED FRUIT — Crop of 1891: Apricots, sun- Address THUS R. BROWN, The sheriff sent a posse of deputies to 1». O. Box 403. PORTLAND. ORE, | the National Guard at Santa Cruz very ties,while fall oats are heavy and well filled. dried. 403? p tb; do bleach'd, 7©9c: Moorpark aug4 Tacoma, Washington. “Where is Mr. Lease?” ia the ques The hay crop is being harvested rapidly; the scene but they were driven away by do. ©9®1 o; apples, sun dried, alioed, 4©4*4c; enjoyable. Governor Markham and tion that is going the rounds of the old in portions of Sherman county it is the best the mob. The sheriff then called on the qr», 304c; evapoiated, 5©6c; ueachea, bleached, party press. Vie are unable to see that staff, and Admiral Irwin, U. S. N., crop in many years. OF THE militi i and General Doyle ordered out 507c: do peeled, 10013c; do aun-dried. 405--; j it makes any difference where Mr. (.ease : visited the camp aud inspected the com- Corn and potatoes would be improved by 1 800 soldiers who are now on duty. Or pitted plum», 06e; pears, sun-dri.-d, »llced, 0 I 6c; do qra, 3©4c; do evaporated, 7©8c. ia. Mrs. L. appears able to hoe her own ■ panics. The naval reserve of San Fran- more rain. The fruit crop shows some improvement. ders have been issued to the command Raisins—Layers, 75c®$l 10 p box; loose Mus row, and the tin-horn politician who gets I cisco went to Santa Cruz on the Charles- In Sherman county grapes are plentiful. ing officers to protect life and property cat-1, in ska. 2(405t;c p tb; do boxes, 70085c; in her way will be apt to meet disaster. j ton. A sham naval and land battle was and preserve peace with bayonets and seed ess Sult-nas, SH06J4 V lb; dried grupe», I Here’s good luck to Mrs. I^ase. She ia ! one of the interesting features of the l«02c. an able, plucky woman.—Salem Demo encampment. Percy Rockwell, well known and pop bullets if necessary. NUTS—Jobbing» pr ees: Brazil, 8®9c p tb; Al crat. ular in business and political circles in I monds. soft, ll)4©12c: do paper shell, 14015c: Governor Buchanan commuted the Interesting Law Point. hard, 5 '206(40; wa'nuts, California soft shells, : sentence of H. Clay King to lifeimrison- New York, died recently. A clause in United States District Judge Beatty, 8©9c; paper eh 11, 10c: hard, 708c; pecan*, 110 Tbs R zcord this week prints Gen. his will directed that hie body should be Weaver’s speech. It ia well-worth i | ment. King was sentenced to be hanged cremated. His directions were carried at Boise, Idaho, held that eleven of the 13c: California peanut*, 3)4©4(4a: filbert», 11*4 012c. pinenuts, 11012c; c icoanuU, $4 i-0®4 50 reopie who wno want warn to to get a a cur- ot Attorney Poston at reading. People cor-' ! ¿or th®. out. The coffin was so large that there Cœur d’Alene rioters were guilty of con piOf. should rect idea of u the public questions ---- J.— Z2 , Memphis. The governor s action is de ! tempt of court, in violating the injunc Dairy Produce and Honey. i read a few good speeches, books or news nounced on all sides. A mob organized was difficulty in getting it in the oven tion served upon ti’*ni restraining them BUTTER—Fresh creamery, 25026c p tb: fancy papers by brilliant public men having for the purpose of hanging King but the doors and 500 friends were horrified to from interfering v. .; mine owners in I dai-y, 23© 4c; *ood to choice, 19®2<lc; comaion the capacity to discuss them and not de sheriff succeeded in getting the prisoner see the body burn before their eyes. to fair, 14® 6c; pickled roll, 21022c: keg, 19®21c; the operation of t: mines. The pris The doors could not be shut to hide the pend on dull, windy augars wbo bore ont of the way. Governor Buchanan Eastern ladle packed, 1017c. Will be held at the Fair Grounds near to terms ranging peoale to death with the density of their was hanged in effigy by the mob. fearful sight. At last they were closed oners were senten CHEESE—Cal fomia, choice to fancy, 7©10c Central Point commencing on from four toeigh. ... >nths. — 1 — . Ten of the p tb; lower grades, SqsSo: Yow g America, »(40 stupidity. A female child was born to the wife but not before several had fainted and 10c; New Y' rk cream, 14o; Western, 12)40130. men who have been on trial were dis of Julius Carney, a farmer of Jefferson two attendants were severely burned. HONEY—O d crop, 1100*^0 p tb f r comb in WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28,1892’ charged. It is understood an appeal Hon. Pat. Reddy, the distinguished township, Ind., is the first of the fifth The latest advices in regard to the sea frames; d >2-lb, 0i'2c: extracted, 5(06)40; California lawyer, has been defending will be taken and that an application 1-tb And continuing four days. new extracted, >*4®6e for light amber and 6© the Cour d’Alene miners in the U. 8. generation springing from the union of son’s wheat crop of the Northwest show for a writ of habeas corpus will imme 6)40 for water white. Abraham Hilderbrandt and his wife, that the output of the Willamette valley district court at Boise City for contempt diately be madu to Justice Field. Judge BEESWAX—From 25027c P tb. of court and was on Suuc'av’s train for who are both alive, although over will be about the same as last year and Beatty in rendering his decision passed Poultry and Eggs. East of the upon several interesting points. San Francisco to begin proceedings to ever eighty years of age. The father of of a superior quality. He POULTRY—Hens, $« 50 © 7 50 p dos: broilers, have them released on writs of hatieaa the child is twenty-one and the mother mountains there will be considerable Ottered in premiums and purses. $4 0 ©5 <W for large and $2 .O©3 00 for small; corpus, claiming non non — — jurisdiction, juriadiction. twenty years old. The mother of the shrunken wheat, some of it not maket said that the question of diverse citizen raoat rs, $6 5 ©8 0 for young and $6 107 00 for Reddy ia a lawv er who will go a long child is also a representative of the fifth able, but although the standard of Walla ship could have been raised in the orig old; geese, pair, $1 201 75; ducks $4 (X05 60; inal proceedings. It had not been so waya to defend somebody battling generation. Walla wheat will have to be lower than raised, the restraining order had been live tu keys, 1018c p ib for hens and 1020c ALL ARE INVITED to COME. against the oppression of gigantic and for gobblers, pigeon», young, $1 5o©l 75 p doz; The strict enforcement of the anti that of last year in order to carry a lot issued with no such showing before the old, $2 5*03 0'. merciless wealth. At the bar and in the I lottery law and the consequent exclu And each is specially requested to bring of wheat that will be marketed, the re EGGS—California »tore, 1022c p doz; ranch, along whatever in his line he may adjudge legislature Reddy has expounded and court, and that order partook of the IDEAL ROAST COFFEE. sion of lottery matter from the mails port of damage to the crop has been ex 27030c, occasionally hl rh*r. Eastern, 1020c: fought for more principles of human worthy and place it on exhibition. nature of a criminal statute, violations selected do, 210: farallon, 17©18c. STERLING SPICES AND EXTRACTS. rights than all of the California lawyers has reduced the revenues of the New aggerated. Wheat in Palouse county is of which are tried by the Federal courts Provialena. Orleans postoffice $103,000 per annum. I as good ae it was last year, but south of without regard to the citizenship of the FANCY FRENCH SARDINES ENSENAL. <8P-No pains will be spared by the man i packed together. Last month the receipts from money 1 the snake river much has been blighted. parties. On the question of service the CURED MEATS—Hams, Eastern, 1015*¡c p agement to make the Fair a success. EASTERN SMOKED DRIED BEEF. Some fault is being found with Gen. orders, postal notes, etc., fell materially | The surplus of the Northwest will be court said that it was not essential that Ib; A- | -C 15c; California ref igerator cured, 13 FANCY CREAM CHEESE. J. W. MERRITT. ( Managing 1 ©13(aC; California salt, 11 (4012c. Weaver for the way be goes about the below the :he amount of the salaries in the about the same as last year. F.T. DOWNING. j Baeou—Eastern breakfast, :01314c p tb;Cali Com. each party should be served. It was TABLE LUXURIES—ASSORTED. I. B. WILLIAMS. country sneaking ami taking up collec department. The result has been that One of the most mysterious and sen only necessary that they should know fornia somok d, heavy aud light medium, 10)4 I ICELAND HALIBUT. - EASTERN SUGAR CURED HAMS. MRS. W. J. PLYMALE, Secretary. tion«. All in all thia seems a very good Postmaster Eaton has received instruc ®10)ic: light ll$i©:2’ic extra, 13c013 4c; clear idea. He haa no Wall street Back to back tions from the post master general to ' sational affairs that has startled Michi that an injunction had been issued. sides, lO’01O?4c. him and be pays for every mile be reduce the salaries of all the clerks in gan in years was made publio by the ar Neither was it necessary that the par Pork—Extra prime, 814 0014 50 p bbl: prime travel« on a railroad. The people fur- that devision. rest of Miss Jennie Tabor of Hudson. ties should have been named in the re mess, $15 00-5 5i; Mesa, $17 50©'7 75; extra ETO.: clear. $19 > 0019 59; clear, $18 5 018 00: pigs feet nish the sinews of war for hie campaign Twenty dynamite cartridges were found straining order, that order having been SALT WAFERS, LEMON SYRUPS, FROSTED CREAM, Mr. Brenden, proprietor of the How-I $12 5): h f bbls, $6 .5". and thia Menu to be the proper thing. in the top of the parlor organ and else issued against the Miner's Union, its Beef—Mess, $7 508 03 p bbl; extra meas, $8 30 COFEEE CAKES, EXTRA SODA. If elected, the people who have contrib ard house at East New York, a native ; where at the Tabor homestead. Trouble aiders and abettors. Judge Beatty also 00; familv, $11 oj ©11 .’0; California smoked, uted all the way from 25 cents to $1 will of Germany, two mouths ago decided over property among members of the said that labor organizations were en ©9 ll(4012c p tb. have the satisfaction of knowing that to visit his old home. A letter came Lard BaUfernia, 5)i©»!ac p for tierces; 10-tb they helped to contribute the funds to recently, and it was a request that his family had arisen and the suspicions of tirely lawful in the abstract, but the tins, 10V©10\®c;5-rb, 1 ‘4010^0 ke s, 09>.;c: lawful character of a particular organ a younger brother having been aroused make a poor man president of the United naturalization papers be sent to him at 20-tb buck ts, 9:4c; 10.1b buokets, Eiutern, States. Not a dollar of Wall street gold once, as he was detained by the German he instituted the search which resulted ization must be measured by its acts and oompou d, 8(4©8)4c for tierces; do prime steam not by its by-laws and constitution. The l»*©» ’ -4: 10- Ib tins, ^io; S-tb, 8)4c; 3 p, 9c. has ever touched Weaver’s hand. government, and unless his papers could in the sensational discovery. Jennie Wool, Hides. Etc., acts of the Cœur d'Alene miner’s unions be produced he would have to remain has confessed that she intended to blow WOOI-—8».1 Joaquin, choice, 14®16o p lb; do The rank, debasing influences of the there under military surveillance for up the family. A short time ago the showed that they were of an unlawful fair to good, 13014c do poor and trashy, 1012c: money power and ita debauchery of pub girl’s father, mother and lover died very character. A strict interpretation of do year,» fleece, 1013*40. Southern coast burry, lic sentiment baa a tine example in the two years. The Howard house has suddenly. She nursed them all and now the law would render each member lu®l 'c do free. 13 al 0: Northern fancy and tour of Andrew Carnegie and party been turned upside down and inside out it is suspected that they were poisoned. liable for the acts of the organizations, freo including Humboldt and Mendocino, 1© through thia country some months ago. but the naturalization papers cannot be She admits having committed several “and" said the court, “there is no doubt 21c do fair with defects, 1018c Nevada heavy In the newspapers and everywhere all found. The huut is still going on. Ber- burglarie«. Doctors have examined her that under this well defined principle of and sandy, 12014c: do gool to choice, 1016(4c. HIDES AND 8KIN8—Dry hides sound, 9c p the attention waa paid to Carnegie. den was naturalized in 1878. law I could hold all the defendants who J lb; culls, 6c: brands, 6c: kip, 9C: culls and Along with the party was Prof. Andrew The Pittsburz Post publishes a story smd say she is cunningly insane. brands, 6c: heavy salted steer, sound, 7®7)4c’. A Philadelphia dispatch says: With are members of the union. I will not, ‘ brands and White, ex-president of Cornell universi to the effect that the police have discov culls, 6c: do medium, Cc: brands however, apply that rule, but will en ty and a man of education, refinement ered another anarchistic plot to assassi measured tread, to solemn music and and culls, 4*4c; do light, 4@4*ie: do brands and and intelligence, just such a character as nate Frick. The assassin is Anarchist muffled drum, 4,000 representatives deavor to determine the connection of culls, 3(4C: salted oows, 4540; do brands and should have some attention paid to him. Aaronstann of New York, who is a from the naval, military, civic and pa each of these respondents with the culls, 314c; salted kip, 4c: do brands end culls, I 8c; long wool pelts, 9 c@$l 40 each , medium do But the people would have sooner met triotic organizations joined in the occurrences at Frisco and Gem on July the porter on the train or the conductor clsse friend of Bergmann and Emma funeral procession of Charles W. Riggin, 11.” The court then proceeded to ana 709 c; short do. 4073c; shearling, 1025c; deerskin, summer. 37)4c do medium :X032*4c; who hauled the party over the division. Goldman. Aaronstann has been in the lyze the testimony as to the participa do winter and long haired skins, 20x2'0; el< the boatswain's mate of the United city for several days and its claimed has The life of a nation that is so nastv and hide», 1013o goat skins, prime and perfect, 30 been waiting for a favorable opjiortu- States steamship Baltimore, who wm tion of each of the defendants in those 05;c each; damaged, 1025c: kids. 010c. vulgar ia measured. occurrences with the result given. nity to kill the victim. It is said the killed in the streets of Valparaiso. At Frcsli Meats. plot was hatched out in Vienna, and least 25,000 others silently watched the BEEF—Steers, first quality, 4(4©5c P lb: sec McKinley*« Sacciisur Dead. Miss Mabele Mossman and Frank G. Crocker Building, Cor. Granite and Main Sts,, Ashland, Or. EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT was given to the New York jxdice by cortege as it moved from Independence Gould were married at San Jose. The ond, 4®4*.c: third, 3©3(4c: cows and heifers, A Washington dispatch says: Con- ON HAND IN A FIRST-CLASS Vice-Consul Eberhardt of Austria. The Hall to Woodland cemetery, where sev affair is the termination of a romantic 314046. CALVES—i’ ¿©5c p p for heavy range: light gnasman John G. Warwick of the Six DRUGSTORE. Information was given to Eberhardt by eral thousand more were waiting to series of happenings more interesting da, 07c. teenth Ohio district died here after an witness the ceremonies at the grave. an Austrian who arrived in New York LAMB-9®3>4cp tb than the plot of many novels. Nine UhMas of several days. Mr. Warwick, MUTTON—Wether», 7’4w8ep it-;ewes,707)4c. The London correspondent of the New years ago Miss Mossman ran away and who was a Democrat, was serving his recently with letters from high police PORK-Hog» on foot, hard, grain fed, heav officials at Vienna. The New York po York Times cables as follows: A former married Gould, then a sewing-machine average, .05'4 W Ib: medium, 5’4 £>-c: lizi first term in congress, having been average, 5)4® fie »oft, 4’s44)»c. feeders, ¡T, sleeted to succeed Major McKinley. He lice at once notified the Pittsburg Liberal whip gives the following as a agent. Two months later ihe honey B?*o; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. stock, 3?403)4c. authorities.and a close watch for Aaron- safe list of the coming cabinet appoint moon was rudely broken by the arrest waa born in Ireland sixty-two years ago. Re came to the United Status in 1850. stanu is being kept about all all the ments: Premier and first lord of the of Gould and his imprisonment in San Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.! Anarchist resorts. treasury, Gladstone: lord chancellor, Quentin for one year. Mrs. Gould August 16, 1892. f aad haa been interested in milling, min Herschell; lord president of council, N otice is hereby given that the secured a divorce during his incarcer ing and farming. following-named settler has filed no Fanner Wood ward’s large balloon has Spencer; chancellor of the exchequer, . Oranges and lemons are verv scarce in reached San Diego, and he will soon Harcourt; home office, H. H. Fowler; ation, and five years ago married a Mr. I tice of bis intention to make final proof in AT THE Kirk. Who soon tired of his pretty wife, support of his claim, and that said proof New York. attempt his “trip across the continent.” foreign office, Roseberry; colonies, Kim and ran away to Chicago with her bosom will be made before the Judge or County Jake Kilrain sava Sullivan is sure to of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jack Cattle are dying by thousands in the berly; war-office, Campbell-Bannerman; friend,Miss Annie Francis, who had pre > Clerk whip Corbett. sonville, Oregon, on Thursday, October 6th. Mojave district for lack of food and admiralty, Trevelyan: India office, Ri viously married Harry Borland, a 1892. viz: Homestead Entry No. 7090, of WOODBURN, OR. Michigan Prohibitionists have nomi* water. One stockman will lose 5,000 pon; Secretary for Scotland, Bryce;1 young jeweler. In the course of time ! Benjamin F. McCreary, for the S E % of ohief secretary for Ireland, Morleyi Mrs. Borland became a Mrs. Kepp of nated a state ticket. head. Sec. 50, Tp. 40 S, R 2 E. He names the fol- 1 lowing witnesses to prove his continuous Ira Wall, eon of a prominent busi- president of the board of trade, Mun- Chicago, and Mr. Kirk returned. He Superior Prees ! What Public Opinion Can Do. residence upon and cultivation of, said ' ness man of Elsinore. Cal., was mur- della; local government board Stans declared that he had repented his actiou The Dalles Chronicle.] Large Stock ! land, vis: A. F. Mcrary, of Jacksonville, ' field; chancellor of the duchy, Lefevre; ; and. begging his wife for forgiveness, ’ Jackson coun.y, Oregon; H. F. Cook, of Well Established ! Some of our big contemporaries scoff at dered by Elmer Waters. Mrs. Wall postmaster general. Labouchere. Ashland,Jackson Timothy ... » I ! Asolami, jackson county, Oregon: nmom which was granted, they were once more the idea of compulsory arbitration of la and her son were driving through Tem- Jrue to y ame . I Con ray, of White Point. Jackson count 1 Conray, county, The First Wagon. united. Soon ill-treatment followed, bor disputes bke that at Homestead. escal canyon when Walters stepped into ' Oregon ; Peter Moore, of Steinman, Jack- ------- * ... . . ... ------ _ • and a divorce was the result. After But surely if two powerful nations, like XI the road just in front of them. With It was in 1836 that the first wacon was P rices ? Here is where we strike. s0^cg°“nty' SHUPE, Register. the United States and Great Britain, can out a word he raised the gun he was wending its wean- way across the desert Gould had served his sentence he was ^bitrate a quarrel as big as that of the carrying and fired, instantly killing wastes aud mountain fastnesses toward lost to his friends. He remarried, how No. 1, 4 to 6 ft prune, per 1000... .$85 00 Alabama claims, or the Behring sea fish young Wall. The murder was the re the land of the setting sun . Dr. Marcus ever, and is the father of two childen. No. 2, 3 to 4 ft “ “ “ ... 65 00 To Haul Lumber. eries, it ought to be possible to force a suit af an old feud over water Whitman was bringing it a&d many i He was divorced from his wife ih San rights. settlement of quarrels between a few tbou- : hardships were encountered on the wav. j WILL GIVE 1000 _____________ FEET of common Franjjsco the other day, and after WILL« _________ ——- E HAVE 100,000 Italian. 60,000 Pe sand mechanics and a score or two of Walters is in jail. 1 At Fort Hall in 1836 the rear wheels years ot uepH»atiej) the lovers were lumber : at Ll the - — - _____ Dead • Indian saw-mill for ’ tite. and a large stock of other their employers the same wav. It is pos J (vere taken off and with the axle tied made one again. hauling 1000 feet from there to Ashland. I prunes; 200.000 apples, peaches, pears. Wholesale House Established. sible, too, quite posaible. The big con I onto the front wheels, when the outfit JAMES NORRIS. I plums, cherries, etc. ■ temporary sake: “Where is the force to Lumber yard north side of Railroad track ( proceeded as a cart. After Snake river , Hotel Pokegama. COME AND SEE US ! compel arbitration to come from ?” Pub ___ challenge the world for purity of ' had been swum it was decided the wagon . When you go to the big milling town on We lie opinion is the force that will do it,and I goods. . The ’_______________ ___ n ___ Medford Distilling and Re- ’ could be taken no farther and it waa ! tue Kljniath river-stop at Hotel Pokegama. Inquire about us. and be convinced. Write do it easily, whenever it is roused to make j fining Company han established a whole . consequently left at a point near where located opposiu the railroad track on the ■ to us at once for particulars. Place your Notice to Settle Up ths effort in dead earnest. The Carne- I sale house at Medford. Our goods are Boise City now stands.—Salem States banks of the river and conducted by Mrs. I order early and secure these very low E. K. Brightman. than whom there is no i prices. Thev are subject to change with gies, the Pinkertons and the strikers, all made from the best of Corn and Rye and i men. rpHOSE KNOWING THEMSELVES in-i «■ • * better landlady on the coast. Just the place the market. Address put together, are not strong enough to are absolutely pure. We solicit vour for summer tourists: tine bathing, boating We have a *o«p that will please vou. It ; withstand publio opinion As eoon as valued orders' Address, ra1î«*t«i“oS”i.-“Ih'"!“. O. T3- STRAI1T, smells sweet, don’t chap tbs hands, a tine fishing and hunting. Beautiful tree- shade pnhUc ccinion says that there shall be Mmt*» ttSTaiDiU and R efining C o ., I washer, Woodburn, Or. aud will save you money. O., tfie hotel, a fineceoi breeze blows up the s Imi’c V Vesetable vUy Q W F o H. L. WHITED, JACKSON COUNTY The New Jeweler. OVER : $5,000 NEW GOODS THIS WEEK I 11. C. BARRETT & CO CITY VIEW N U R S E R Y ASHLAND KOLLER ELOUR MILLS W. P. SQUIRE, ASHLAND, OREGON. W I Special attention paid to Eastern Correspondence. tfUlmUdb U jctc will be arbitration. 1 Uteguu.1 Winter* rim AbSm U ,4gent for Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of y&^^sS'i"‘sswuî^'San Francisco—one of the best in the United States.