Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 01, 1895, Image 2

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    Semi-Weekly Tidings
THEY WAST SO MOSEY.
Jacksonville Item s.
E d ito r R oberts of th e Gold H ill M iner
There is a quiet organization in San was
in Jacksonville S aturday.
Francisco whose leaders say they have
H
arry
Fred Pape, Jo h n O rth and
solved the financial problem by invent­ M. T aylor Luy,
returned from a two weeks’ trip
SUTES AM) SEW S.
ing a fractional system of exchanges to C innabar.
which does away w ith both gold and
H . W . Grimes and fam ily, Mrs. Alex
Decency will appland the action of silver as money.
T hom pson, and others, will leave for an
Judge Murphy of the Sau Francisco
The new society is known as the La­ outing a t Dead In d ian next week.
court in taking prompt measures to sup­ bor Exchange and is based on the idea
H on. C. C. Beekm an left for P ortland
press, during the progress of the trial at that the people seldom w ant w hat they
W ednesday whence he will go wij.h his
least, the production of the play founded
fam ily for an extended eastern trip.
upon the Emanuel church murders. themselves produce. Therefore they say
that
the
way
to
solve
the
labor
problem
Robt. Bybee, youngest son of W m.
G.xxi for Judge Murphy, and may he sup
press the demoralizing play for all time' is to put the products of industry in the Bybee. of th is place, returned Monday an d look out for y o u r health. P re ­
T h o se in n e e d o f G L A S S W A R E w ill do
an extended sojourn in E astern Ore­
m arket for exchange for other commodi­ from
gon.
The Harvey-Horr debate upon the sil­
w e ll to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f o u r p r e s e n t
vention is b e tte r th an care, b u t cures
ver question ended Monday. Of course ties.
H on. N. Langell w ent to A shland last
Carl G lesser is one of the leaders of
l»oth sides claim a victory. The greatest
W ednesday where he went by special ap ­
lo w p ric e s , a s th e s to c k is m o v in g r a p id ,
lteuetit that will come from the combat the new society, but the Labor Exchange pointm ent to meet Senator M itchell, who d epend largely on having p resc rip ­
ltelweeu the two intellectual gladiators also conducts a general store which is was en route to San Francisco.
ly .
tions correctly com pounded a n d p re ­
will lie in »the placing of the two sides of managed by Henry Warfield. To his
Dr. and M rs.Geo. Barber, who li3ve been
the free coinage question before the read­ store the idle shoemaker or other m an­ in th e confectionery business in this place, pared o f absolutely fresh a n d p u re d ru g s. O u r prescription d e p a rtm e n t is
ing public liberally, allowing the people ual worker brings the products he has have sold th e ir stock to T. J . K inney and
I r
to educate themselves upou the subject. manufactured at home or in his shop removed to Salem, as business interests unsurpassed in this co u n try , praised by all local physicians a n d esteem ed T U M B L E R S
GOBLETS
The T idings is printing a complete during a lull in business. He is paid dem and th e ir atte n tio n there.
P e r d o zen ................ T V U
6 f o r ......................
report of the debate which it will be well
T. L. Jones, presiding elder of the by th e public. W e c a rry a full line ot th e stan d ard rem edies a n d m edicines
nothing in money for the goods he de­ M. Rev.
for people to paste in their scrapbooks.
E . church for th is d istrict, held the last
1 P IT C H E R
posits, but is given a certificate which
conference tor the c u rre n t year and th e h u n d red and one little prep aratio n s th a t are con stan tly needed, at 1 P I T C H E R
The proceedings in the trial of Theo­ entitles him to any goods in the store as q a t u arterly
the M. E. church in Jacksonville'last
2
TUM BLERS
6 TUM BLERS
mi n r
dore Durraut, the supposed murderer of pay for his wares. Mr. Glesser says that Saturday. On Sunday he preached a most
th
e
m
o
st
reasonable
prices.
Blanche Lamont and Minnie Williams in
able an«l interesting serm on and held com ­
1 T R A Y ...................... 0 I . Z 3 1 S O A P B O W L
Sau Francisco are dragging along before by the aid of this system during the past m union services im m ediately after. A
1 T R A Y ...............
year
goods
valued
at
many
thousands
of
large audience was present.
J udge ;Murphy. After the denial of the
motion for a chauge of venue the work of dollars have been exchanged among the
W. C. ÿiigledow , who was accidentally
F R U IT D IS H E S
P A a B E R R Y D IS H E S
empaneling a jury was begun and bo far members of the society.
h u rt while assisting in loading the quartz
D ru g g ist an d S ta tio n e r.
W ith c o v e rs .................. U U C
ouly two jurors have lieen secured, and
The certificate reads that it is not re­ m ilt m achinery, is still suffering intensely
P e r d o z e n ...........
the special venire of 150 drawn to try the deemable in legal tender, but is receiv­ from his injuries. H . W . Grimes is able to
be
o
u
t
but
is
also
in
quite
a
dilapitated
case has been exhausted. Each juror able by the association as payment for
was plied with a thousand and one ques­ merchandise for all services. The cer­ condition and does not care to repeat trie
tions by the attorney for both sides which tificate is secured by the real and per­ experience.
Judge R. S. D unlap w ent t6 Medford on
showed a general tendency among those
sonal property of the association.
W ednesday to a tte n d th e funeral of Mrs.
summoned to avoid sitting in the case.
MEN’S FINE CAI.F
V ) WEB HALTERS
The officers of the local branch of the E liza J. H am lin, which occurred th a t day.
No advance ...... ........ ...
25c
Blue and red
The Portland Oregonian announces that organization have lately received reports Mrs. H am lin was a pioneer of this county,
SOUTHERN ORECON
its subscription list has had nearly 4000 which indicate that its plans are being having resided in Jacksonville in the ’50s,
LADIES’ KID SHOES
TUBS
£-7.21 WASH
65c, SOc, $ 1
Sharp toe
and has lived on the hom e farm four miles
Each ..
names added to it since the reduction in
price was inaugurated on July 1st, show- adopted throughout the state and nation, east of Medford ever since.
MEN’S OIL GRAIN SHOES
&■) i t t i BEST WHIP
lug a growth unexampled in the news­ and that stores are in successful opera­
A su it is on tria l in Ju stice D u n lap ’s
Tap s o l e .................................
25c
■ 7?
I
In the world for
tion
in
many
cities
and
towns.
There
court in w hich Robt. P o tter sues the To(o
paper history of the northwest. The
ASHLAND,
OR.
Oregonian is a better paper now than it are 150 members in San Francisco and M ining Co. for the recovery of $105 for
BOYS’ FINE SHOES
$ 7 .7 5 MILK PANS . 9c, 10c, 12]c, 15c
Only ......................................
ever was and is unequalled by any on the about 800 in the state. Plans are under wood c u t and delivered for the com pany,
Mr.
P
o
tter
has
attach
ed
the
wood
and
NormaT,
New
building
coast in some respects. The careful consideration by the San Francisco some of the tools belonging to the com-
Academic, Business, Music
INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S
HAMMERS, HATCHETS
avoidance of sensationalism gives it a branch by which shoemakers, glove- pany.
5 0 c HAIL
and Art courses.
Review
50c
SHOES
From
Each ...........................................
classes. Teachers’ Training
place above some of the San Francisco makers, knitters and other artisans
School.
Skilled
teachers
are
Jacksonville
would
better
resurrect
its
papers that make such a bluster about
CURRY COMBS, HORSE BRUSHES.
wanted. 8tate diplomas good
sanitary com m ittee, since th e rep o rt is in
the aiZ3 of their circulation and the num ­ w ill be kept employed to keep up the circulation
in any county. Life diplomas
a t d ip h th e ria is prevailing in
without
further
examination
ber of their pages—m the minds of many stock of the various stores in the state. some of the th
n o rthern counties of the state.
after 45 months’ experience
nt least who are unable to see the advan­ They w ill be paid wholly by checks or A preventative is alw ays better th a n a
in teaching. Board at Hall
tage to morality in modern sensational certificates, which entitle them to draw cure, and th e deposit of garbage and the
$1.75; lodging 50 eta., student
furnishing bedclothing aud
out
goods
to
the
value
of
their
earnings.
contents of cow stables in the alleys is
journalism.
lamp. Family board $3. Tui­
MEN’S DCOLY RIB SHIRTS
not likely to be a health producing prac­
The
Labor
Exchange
is
based
largely
9 0 c FACE POWDERS,
tion $6 25. Board, lodging,
The secretary of the democratic state
aud DRAWERS
Per suit
tice.
CREAMS,
tuition and o«x,ks per year
central committee of Oregon recently sent on the idea expressed by various polit­
$125. Ashland cau not be ex­
PERFUMES,
T
here
is
ju
st
the
suggestion
of
a
coin­
ical
economists
that
goods
are
often
ex­
MEN’S
FINE
BALBRIGGAN
SUITS
out a circular letter to the various mem­
celled in the state for fine
£ 2 TOOTH POWDERS aud
p
la
in
t
tiiat
the
election
of
a
hitching
post
Ouly
..............................................
winters, pure water, health,
bers of the committee apportioned over changed practically without the use of on the railroad depot block is a m istake,
DENTIFRICE,
and gixxi society.
the state, asking their opinion us to the money. The founders believe th at in a for tw o reasons. I t is n o t a safe place to
---- All warranted «sjual to
For manual or special in­
MEN’S GRAY MIXED SUITS
70c
advisability of calling a meeting of the more advanced civilization their ex­ hitch te a m s 'a s the m ost tract-a ble horses
Only
formation, address
the best made.
state committee to arrange for a state change ohecks w ill take the place of are know n to often take unaccountable
W . T. VAN SCOT, Pres.
convention of democrats to tak6 some ac­ money, which w ill then be abandoned fright a t tne w histle of the engine, and it
will not be agreeable to patrons of the
tion upon the silver question. Out of 23
railroad to sit in a depot infested w ith dies
replies received up to Saturday, it is an­ as a useless medium of commerce.
The founder of the system is G. R. down from the hitching post to feast on
nounced that ouly three of the state com­
MINING NOTES AND NEWS.
TH E TATTLER.
mitteemen favor a convention and only de Bernardi of Independence, Mo., an innocent tourists.
W h ite C h e ck N a n s o o k .....10c, 12c, 1 2 |c p e r y d .
nine are willing now for a meeting of the old organizer of Granges and other
Indigestion is a result of a p a rtia l sus­
Mrs. John G. Carlisle and Mrs. DanM
Yreka Journal: The Espey, H unter <& Lamont
state committee to discuss the Bubject. farm ers’ societies. His plans are said to pension of the process of food m an ip u la­
P i n k N u l l ......... ........................................ 10c p e r y d .
huve taken to the wheel.
Tukiug it that those yet to be heard from have been recently indorsed by the em­ tion in the stom ach and organs of assim ila­ Co., pumping plant at Shasta river,
Mrs.
Willard,
wife
of
the
English
actor,
D
u c k in g in s t r i p e ................................ 14c p e r y d .
works
finely,
and
is
a
grand
success
in
are proportionately divided, and taking it inent Michael Flurscheim of Sw itzer­ tion. A gentle cath a rtic , such as D r. J.
H. M cLean’s Liver and Kidney Pellets, fol­ raising water nearly 500 feet to a flume, is founding in London a convalescent home
also that the committeemen represent land, aud by prominent political econo­ lowed
L a d ie s ’ B e lts ............................................. 15c to 45c.
by a few doses of D r. J. H . M cLean’s .extending towards Hawkinsville.
The for actors and actresses.
fairly the rank and tile of the state de­ mists of Germany, who have organized S trengthening
Cordial aud Blood Purifier pumps have been tested with 5,000 inches
Maud
Evans,
a
young
lady
of
less
than
L a d ie s ’ W h ite S k ir th , o n l y .............................44c.
mocracy, returns are anything but en­
will relieve and care th is distressing a il­
couraging to those who are maintaining exchanges on the same basis that finds m ent and cause the digestion to proceed of water turned into the ditch from Shas­ 20 years of age, residing at Beaver Falls,
that Oregon is overwhelmingly a free sil­ practical illustration in the little store w ith a sense of com fort and gratification. ta river, whi?h drops 30 feet in two three- Pa., Is said to have her third set of natural S T A T I O N E R Y . — P e n c ils, T a b le ts, I n k , N o te P a p e r ,
foot .tubes on two large Kuight water teeth.
ver state and the democratic party in this on Valencia street. In one of his articles
E n v e lo p e s, P e n s, E tc ., E tc .
wheels in working a double action force
Miss Rebecca Ming of Mendham, N. J.,
on
the
principle
of
the
exchange
the
state a free silver party.
Jack
Brady
Coufesses.
pump.
The
pumped
water
is
forced
up
Is 97 years old. She Is healthy and active,
founder says that he plainly saw, in
Sacramento, July 29.—Jack Brady, the the hill horizontally 1,100 feet, through has never had the services of a doctor, and
studying
the
question
of
w
ealth
and
Halo Fighting Yet.
18-inch pipe at pump, tapering to 12 inch yet has never traveled on a railroad train.
poverty, “ that if a person was not per­ notorious outlaw, has made a confession
The reports from the scene of troubles m itted to pay his debts w ith the prod­ to the officers and it is such a straight­ pipe at summit of hill, dumping about
A Scotch newspaper refers to Mrs. Lease
with the Bannock Indians continue con­ ucts of his craft, but must procure an forward story, bearing out the facts al­ 125 inches of water into the tiume. The of Kansas as “ one of those strange men,
ready iu their possession, that they have pumps will be worked about three or found frequently In America, who write
flicting. No reports, however, indicate
no reason to doubt the genuineness of his four hours each day for awhile until the under a feminine nom de plume.”
that there has been much beside a article he did not produce—gold or sil
machinery is worn a little to move easier
general scare yet, though fears are ex­ ver—he would be at the mercy of the assertions.
Mrs. Harriet C. Porter of Waterford, N.
owner
of
the
legal
tender
commodity
Brady made a cleau breast of it, ad­ and the Hume, which leaks considerably, Y., has given $6,000 to Union college as a
pressed that the Indians, who have
Opposite Ashland Mills.
will
be
tightened
where
the
green
massed in the Jackson Hole country, will and thus would be ruined or enslaved. ’ ’ mitting that he aud Browning had robbed
fund
to
aid
worthy
graduates
of
the
college
attack defenseless points.
The reformer next sought to set in the train near the sheep camp. He told lumber 6hows shrinkage, while the who shall take up the study of law.
smallest leaks will certainly close
motion an interchange of services be­ his story in such a manner that there cau from Boakage of the water. The men
Miss Remie Londonderry of Boston, the
Washington, July 30.—A telegrnm re­ tween men and women out of employ­ scarcely be any doubt us to its truthful­
ceived nt Brmy headquarters from Major ment and therefore helpless for lack of ness. Brady says that before holding up undertaking this enterprise are cer- round the world bicyclist, has declined
the passenger train they went out on the taiuly deserving of the greatest credit, as over 150 offers o* marriage. She says she
Bisbee, in command of the detachment of
saved $1,600. It Isn’t every girl who
infantry sent to sup(>ort the cavalry on money. The employment of idle labor railroad track aud experimented with it is quite a veuture worthy of success. has
its way to the scene of the Indian distur­ is thus the prim e object of the associa­ some torpedoes, placiug them in front of The outlay is not less than $20,000, and has wheels who can do that.
The Rev. Anna Shaw was asked to
a freight traiu. They worked satisfator- it is hoped that t he ground to be worked
bance in Northern Idaho, reports that his tion.
The following sentences from the ily and next night they went out to hold by means of this enterprise may pay name one of the big trees in the Yosemite
force reached Market Lane at noon today.
He will proceed at once toward Jackson’s prospectus of the organizer of the ex­ up the express trniu. Ju st before it handsomely. Upou the success in taking valley, and she chose one of a group of
Hole with a view of being near the scene change show the general purposes of the reached the point selecleil by them for out gold dust in great quantities, Yreka three particularly fine ones and named it
their work, the track walker came along and vicinity, as well as the whole coun­ Susan B. Anthony.
of operations as stain us posssble, in case reform. He says:
and
they pressed him into service. The try will he enriched, because the devel­
of emergency. Major Bisbee also says he
Mrs. George William Curtis, the widow
“ Behold the fundam ental principle
has forwarded thirty days’ rations to Gen­ and aim of the true Labor Exchange robbery was easier and panned out far opment of our gold resources makes a of the lamented editor, essayist and schol­
♦
richer than their fondest dreams had valuable home market for all other pro­ ar, may be seen almost any of these fine
eral Coppiuger.
which is not visible in any other sim ­ hoped for. They ran the locomotive close ducts at living prices, which cannot be summer afternoons driving a spirited team
ilar movement of our day. True, most up to the town of Washington, he said, obtained when compelled to pay freight of horses on Richmond terrace, Staten Is­
The E volution of th e W heel.
of them use the labor check as a substi­ took off their treasure, reversed the lever in shipping out of the country.
land.
Bev. Thos. P. Boyd, pastor of the Cen­ tute for legal tender money, but ready aud then sent the engine on the hack
Mrs. Theodore Havemeyer orders an
Grants
Pass
Courier:
George
Wimer
A new a n d c o m p le te lin e o f M e n ’s G lo v es j u s t rec eiv e d .
tenary M. E. church at Portland, and a to return to legal tender money as soon track. At that time they had no idea
opera cloak, costing $2,009, and a bunch
and
W.
J.
came
over
from
the
Wimer
young man formerly residing in Ashland, as able to do so; some are even basing that they had captured a fortune of $53.-
of orchids, at $600, with an air of ease and N o c h e a p J o h n , h u t e x tr a good v a lu e s fo r th e m o n ey .
and married to n daughter of one of the the check on legal tender money, while 000. After taking out and dividing $1,600, placer mine near Waldo this week. The as much pleasant familiarly as the average
clean-up
of
’95
has
been
most
satisfactory
pioneer families of this pluce, is an en­
they buried the remainder of the booty.
New York woman would display in paying
REVJOUS
thusiastic wheelman, aud held a special we use the labor check first to keep la ­ Browning went to San Francisco and he o i l these big placers anti the owuers have her car fare.
just
completed
their
ditch
for
dumpings
bor
employed
and
the
industries
iu
mo­
RICES
bicycle service last Sunday evening at his
followed him several days later. There and tailings upou which they have
The new secretary of state’s two attract­
church, which is referred to nt length in tion, and, second, to demonstrate by ob
they led a riotous life, ami spent their worked so faithfully for several years.
U
L V E R IZ E D .
ive young daughters, the Misses Olney,
Monday’s Oregonian. The altar was deco­ ject lessons that legal tender money is money on women nnd wine. They made
Men’s
Heavy
Welted
Gloves,
worth
$1.
now
50c.
After
this
season
these
placers
will
will
come
forward
very
prominently
in
the
pay
rated with the banners and colors of the useless—nay, a robber, and therefore a number of trips to Yolo county to get
cabinet circle next winter at Washington.
Men’s Green Buck Welted Gloves, only 50c.
different bicycle clubs of the city, aud should be abolished altogether.
the remainder of the buried treasure, but big.
They are not only pretty, but are unusual­
special invitations had been sent out to
Men’s Heavy Sarenac Buck Gloves, only 50c.
“ Our modus operandi iu this greatest were never able to locate it.
ly brilliant In conversation for their years.
wheelmen all over the metropolis. The of all reforms is to set in motion at
Bloomer and Bloomers.
Men’s Fine Castor Buck Glov«w, only 85c.
Mrs. Ida Buxton Cole, prominent among
subject of the discourse was “The Bicy­
C hildren, especially infants, are soon
first
an
interchange
of
services
between
Meu’s
Jack Buck Gloves, wears excellent, 90c.
E
ditor
T
idings
:
—
The
billowing
is
suffrage
speakers,
says:
“
We
read
in
the
run down w ith Cholera lnfpntnm or ‘Sum ­
cle as a Factor in Moral Questions.” aud
Men’s First Quality Sealskin Gloves, $1.
the text was taken from Ezekiel 1:20: men and women out of employment m er C om plaint.” Don’t wait to determ ine, clipped from a recent issue of the Oregon Bible that after the Israelites were ail
worn out with wrangling and dissensions
“The spirit of life was in the wheels.” A and paralyzed for lack of money. To do but give D eW itt’s Colic & Cholera Cure Independent:
Men’s Genuine Dog skin Gloves, heavy or light, $1.25.
ptly; you can rely on it. Use no other.
W hen Charles Nickell, of the Jack so n ­ God gave them a woman—Deborah—to
few excerpts are given: “I t was prophe­ this requires no capital, and there is no prom
Men’s Genuine Buckskin Gloves, none better, $1.25 aud $1.35.
E. A. Sherwin.
ville Tim es, n u ts his th o u g h ts in to verse, judge them. She ruled over them for 40
sied that the coming man would come on possibility of a failure. Pass from this
he is more of a success th an he is in some
Men’s Heavy Buckskin Mittens, $1.
years,
and
we
read
that
‘then
they
had
a
wheels. The kuowing ones laughed. Iu ‘m utual aid departm ent’ to the produc
o th e r lines, as w itness th e following on the
rest.’ ”
a «lay a great revolution has swept over tiou and interchange of articles of com­
question of bloom ers:
F o r f u r th e r p ric e s call a n d see us o r e x a m in e o u r p ric e
‘•When the breezy, bloom ing bloomers
the world. Aud humanity tiuds itself for mon use among the ass«x:iates, and grad
Miss Ella Ewing of Price, Mo., is known
are universally th e go, how will tailors as the “ saintly giantess.” She is 8 feet 2
the first time on wheels, and, by the aid ually rise from these simple operations
lis
t.
W e a re w ell sto ck ed in H a ts , Shoes, G e n ts’ F u r n is h ­
press the creases in them , I should like to inches in height, weighs 290 pounds and
of pneumatic tire and saddle, riding on
to
larger
enterprises,
aud
finally
bring
know
?
W
hen
th
e
baby’s
head
is
nodding
in g s, D re ss T rim m in g s , R ib b o n s, L aces a n d F a n c y G oods.
the wings of the wiud. * * The business
and it w ants to take a nap, how can m am ­ is an enthusiastic and active Christian.
man has passe«! upou it as an invaluable our co-operative forces to the construc­
She is a prominent member of the Chris­ T ry u s once a n d be c o n v in c ed .
ma
lull
her
darling
in
a
bifurcated
lap?
A ll goods g u a ra n te e d s a tis ­
adjunct to the mercantile work!. The tion of unconsumable or permanent
How can Bridget shoo th e chickens w ith tian Endeavor society, but has always re­
physicians aud thousands of others have wealth, which lessens toil and increases
no sk irt to ffop and ffing, when th e crea­ fused to attend any of the conventions be­ fa c to ry .
«lectured it to lie a touic for the system. the comforts of man.
tu re goes a grubbing in the garden in the cause the noti«x> she would attract Is dis­
spring? But the question m ost annoying tasteful to her.
The fat man has lost his surplus, while
“ By such progressive methods we ex­
th a t our speculations h a tc h : Can she vie
the lean one, by its use, has cushioned his pect to be able not ouly to liberate the
Miss Foote, daughter of C. B. Foote,
with men in action when she goes to strike
bouse with new layers of flesh.
president of the lately failed Commercial
industries from the obstructions and ex
a
m
atch
?
"Mrs. Grundy pointed at it sneenngly,
— o—
ASHLAND, OR.
of Cincinnati, goes from house to MYER BLOCK.
Perusing the above lines suggest a few bank
bnt soon caught the fever, donned a actions of the money power, but also to
house
daily
selling
silver
polish
to
support
thoughts which are offered, as follows:
bloomer costume aud joined the proces­ clear the m ind of man of money hypno
her father and herself. The young woman
Yes, friend Charley, blooming Bloomers is well educated, but could find nothing to
sion. It is fashionable. The ministers tism. ” —San Francisco Examiner.
are migratory too;
have spoken favorable, aud it enjoys the
do. She manufactures and sells the polish,
A n A c k n o w le d g m e n t F r o m E n g la n d .
Seeking clim es with greener pastures, view
smile of the church. It threatened to
and what she makes supports herself and
ing
scenes
th
a
t’re
ever
new.
I
t
is
surprising
to
find
in
a
London
prove fatal to ministerial dignity, but in­
Memory crow ds o u r m ental vision, of father and is their only income.
asmuch as there is no revelation about paper a bit of philosophy so broad and
blighted faith no pen can te ll;
When the nrine shows signs of disorder,
dignity being a grace of the spirit, many strikingly true as the following, which
Some hope th a t he is clad in bloomers, such
as scanty or suppressed flow, unusual
have decided to do the sensible thing and is printed in The Daily News: “ Inde
dancing
now
a
jig
i
n
-----
.
THE BANE OF HUMAN LIFE,
color, frequent calls, or if the amount-
let dignity care for itself. It has brought pendence day brings no bitterness of
Yes, we remember testive Bloomer and the dark
passed is large and very light color it indi­
time
he
did
abscond,
the city aud country closer together, giv­ memory to the present generation of
D riv en O u t of th e S y ste m b y
trouble in the kidneys. Diseases in
Also the night we held the snipe sack, wan­ cates
ing to each the better influences of the
in these orgaus are dangerous, hence the
Englishmen.
They
know
how
many
lib
th
e
U
se
of
dered
hom
e
and
paid
his
bond.
other.
importance of prompt measures to stup Ihe
C IG A R STORE.
J. M.
“ Like every other useful agent, it cau erties they owe to it. Bnt for the day
trouble. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and
A shland, Oregon, Ju ly 29, 1995.
P.
W
.
PAULSON,
PtOP.
Ashland, Or.
and
its
lessons
our
empire
m
ight
be
a
Kidney
Balm
exeroises
a
healing
and
stim­
be turned to bad account. I t helps the
ulating influence over the kidneys and
agencies of good; it is also enlisted for thing of the past. ” That the England
FISHING TACKLE, up to date, new line just in.
urinary organs and will cause an early res­
Great Wallace Shows.
evil.”
of today is to some extent the child of
toration
to
normal
conditions.
Pric
*
$1.00
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
‘F
o
r
five
years,
I
w
as
a
g
rea
t
o;
The minister paid an eloquent tribute America aud owes much of its freedom
Saturday’s Baker City Democrat: Tbe per bottle.
O:
sufferer from a m ost persistent Oj
to the character of the day, discussed to the American devotion to liberty has
arrival of the Great Wallace Shows in
blood disease, none of the various
some particulars of the legitimate use of probably never before had so handsome
Baker City was delayed yesterday on the
m edicines 1 t^zK W ing of any
the wheel on the Sabbath, expr««esed him­ an acknowledgment.—St. Louis Globe
O. R. & N. west of Huntington by the
help w hatever.
Hoping th a t £
self as willing to leave to the good taste
lack of locomotive power, an additional Notice to Water Consumers.
change of cliriiate would lienelit
of woman the questiou of her costume, Democrat
It has been found that if everybody using
IC E C R E A M
engine, making four, being necessary to
me, 1 w ent to Cuba, to Florida, ° Os s
water for irrigation purposes tries to irrigate at
The Copper Interests.
and appealed to his fellow-wheelmen to
transport the big train of heavy cars to the
ami th en to Saratoga Springs,
a n d I c e C o ld D r i n k s .
same
time,
some
persons
get
more.water
stand against any use of the wheel that
where 1 rem ained some tim e 9
the Pleasant Valley summit. The delay than they are entitled to, while others cannot
Washington, July 29.—A review of cop­
might make “the spirit of life in it" be­ per and copper miniDg for the year 1894
drinking th e w aters. B u t all was Si
caused the street parade to be deferred get any. Therefore it is ordered by the fire
water committee that all persons living
come an instrument of death.
FINEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE COUNTRY.
no use. A t hist, being advised O:
until 12:30 p. m. much to the discomfort and
made by the United States geological
west and north of Ashland creek may use water
by several friends to try A y ei’s o
of many huudreds of people who were from the city water mains for irrigation and
survey has been completed. I t says that
We always carry the largest stock of Cigars, Tub aero
Sarsaparilla, 1 ltegan tak in g it, ° j
waiting on the street from as early as sprinkling lawns only on Monday, Wednesday,
Convicts to be Employed.
copper mining suffered from the geueral
Pipes, Meerschaum Goods, Etc., south of Portland.
and
Friday
of
each
week,
and
that
all
persons
and
very
soon
favorable
results
9
a.
m.
The
weather
was
extremely
warm
living east and south of Ashland creek use
Governor Lord this week entered into depression of the year, still the con
were
m
anifest.
To-day
I
con-
o
‘
and quite depressing. However, the peo­ water for said purposes only on Tuesday, Thurs­
a contract with Ju liu s Loewenberg, the sumption was in advance of 1893. On
sider m yself a perfectly healthy oL
ple were well repaid for waiting, for the day and Saturday of each week.
Portland stove maker, for the hiring of the whole, copper mining resisted the
man, w ith a good appetite and
The Supt. of water works is Instructed to
parade was the tiuesl ever witnessed iu
tension
better
than
other
metal
trades.
water from any person who neg­
convicts of the Oregon state penitentiary.
not th e least trace ot my form er
Baker City. I t was probably a mile long, turnoffthe
The
production
of
copper
for
1894
was
lects
to obev the foregoing regulation.
com plaint. To all my friends,
The contract provides that 100 convicts
and every feature tirst class, clean and
By order of the fire and water committee of
158,120 tons. A little over one half of
and especially young m en like
shall be employed at once and 25 ad­ this
indicating a financial management in Asliland. Oregon, dated July I. 25,1885.
came
from
Montana
aud
two-thirds
C. DODGE,
myself,
I
recom
m
end
A
yer’s
Sar­
ditional to be ad«led every six months
AUG. COSTEI.
J. I . PBKWM
striking contrast with other shows that
Supt. of Water Works.
saparilla, if in need of a perfectly
until all the available prisoners are em­ of the remainder from Lake Superior
have
been
here.
mines.
Other
sources
of
supply
include«!
reliable blood-purifier.’' — J ose
ployed. The price to be paid for their Arizona, Colorado, the Southern states
The performance under a mammoth
A. E scobar , proprietor H otel
labor is 35c per day of ten hours. The
canvas was all that the public could ex­ Dissolution of Copartnership.
and
Utah.
_
V
ictoria,
Key
W
est,
F
la
.;
resi­
slate ixyard composed of the governor,
pect. Its every feature was good aud
dence, 352 W. 16th St., N ew Y’ork.
^.slxla-ja-d., ©reg-oxx-
C o s ta l <3c F e n t o n , P r o p 's .
A Successful Worker
The copartnership heretofore existing be­
secretary of stale aud state treasurer also
the immense audiences that attended are tween
the undersigned under the firm name of
entered into a «•outraet wit h L«>eweuberg
W ork can n o t be successfully continued
fully satisfied.
O. Winter is this day dissolved by mutual con­ ALL C L A SSE S O F FO U N D R Y W O R K DONE.
T he
to lease the state foundry plant at nu unless there is an active m ental in terest in
sent. M. V. Pratt retires from the firm. O.
Only
Cash paid forcasi iron and brass scraps.
Located near Electric Light Station.
it.
I
f
the
m
ind
is
n
o
t
clear,
b
rig
h
t
a
n
d
Winter will continue the business, collecting
annual rental of $1200.
•
Thursday.......................... August 1, 1895
Read! Think! Act!
30c
90c
35c
E. A SHERWIN,
NEW SHOE STOCK.
RACKET GOODS.
State Normal School
I TOILET ARTICLES.
DR Y
THE
GOODS
F A IR
W e have been granted
A PATENT ON LOW PRICES
And will tolerate no infringement.
All
p
MYER &. GREGORY,
Blood Poison
C Ü K H O R H
JL-À..........
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
%
© J now in
ASHLAND
We are uow sidling screen doors as low
as $1.25 each in order to clear up our
stock. Norris A Co.
*
buoyant, th en th e work is drudgery and
the w orker is a m achine. A n occosional
dose of Moore’s Revealed Remedy will p u t
th e bodv aud m ind in such harm ony th a t
the ha-dest tasks will seem as play.
Ayer’s™ , Sarsaparilla
A d m itte d fo r E x h ib itio n
*
AT T H E W O R L D ’ S F A IR
oooooooeoooeoooooooooooo
The U. S. Gov’t Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to a ll others.
all debts due the firm and pay all debts owed
by the firm.
Dated, Ashland, Oregon, July 27,1895.
O. W inter ,
M. V. P ratt .
season ê)
IRON WORKS.