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CITY POLITICS. shoulder and cocked his keen eyce which Mr. Pracht Nails Another Liar to the ■ Cross. have the appt-arAnre of popping out of The Citizen’« Convent ioti have a Bout- one hole. Mr. Leeds said what Atkin E ditor V alley R ecord : teroun Time Maxi Split Wide Open— son Mid Pracht said was what the poet < l< ak<d in *eh-*uffi«ient affectations of ASHLAND, O r ., T hcmday , Dec. 10, 1*91 Tbe Church-Going Probi limili office said. He didn’t know ,but thought almost superhuman conditions, it becomes I Laya Down with the Wtiiaky Lion that what Pracht Slid Atkinson ¿aid was ea*y for the eleventh hour moralist to com i mit sin. tell falsehoods, lepent and be for like something else. Mr. Leeds occu —After the Election the Lamb will KKHBON'AL ANI» SOCIAL. pied considerable time telling what he given. be Inside the Mon. To such however a* are inuu.’tnonsly Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder possesses a peculiat thought was Said. (At any rate what circulating the lie. that I took to Washing J. D. Worcester is at Do larhide'a saw rnc c<km-MiLU dtxasty bolo sows Mr. Leeds said Pracht-Atkinson said ton with me. and u*e-l for niv own purpos merit not approached by that of any other baking powder mill. must have l>een all right, le-cause after es a petition in favor of Ira C. Dodge as TBE TH IBB WABD. C. C. Ragsdale returned to Colusa. Cat, It produces the hot buckwheat, Indian or wheat cakes, hot Our stock of drugs, medi Monday afternoon a little red dodger the convention Atkinson thought he ha 1 postma-ter for Ashland, even the elev yesterday. enth hour will not avail, and that they mav proved Pracht the greatest prevaricator was paaeed around calling a convention biscuit, doughnuts, waffles or muffins. Any of these tasteful cines, toilet articles, books Joe Nixon and wife arrived from Lake (for the 3<I ward) at the south ech<x>! since the days of Ananias; while we be known, and shunned by all decent pe-- ple I append herewith a statement from view Monday. things may be eaten when hot with impunity by persons of bouse at 7:30 p. m. to nominate two beard Pracht declare "I proved Mr At Mr. Dodge covering the matter. Very sin and stationery will be open O. H. Blount has returned from a busi- councilmen to be placed on citizens tick kinson a liar before the convention by cerely M ax P racht . the most delicate digestive organs. Dr. Price’s Cream Bak trip to Hiseon. et to be nominated in the Wednesday Mr. Leeds, hisown witness.” Mr. Leeds and ready for inspection on aboul-1 have his “explanations” patented. A shland . O r ,. Dec. 10,1891. Tom Mil«» waa on yesterday's train for afternoon convention. The name of I) They work both wavs.) ing Powder leaver.3 without firmentation or decomposition. To WHOM IT MAY CoHClRX Hen Fra..ci*co High, of tbe Alhambra saloon headed It having been reported that certain par the 15th inst. Everything The friction lietween the leaders now In its preparation none but the purest of cream of tartar, so the list, followed by D. R. Mills, J. ‘P. ties have circulated a report to the effect Guy Stone left yesterday for Woodland, Dodge, and G. W. Crowson and many turned to a dis< ussion of the gag resolu that a petition which I circulated a*king Cal., to remain. new, fresh and clean. By da, etc. is used, and in such exact equivalents as to always tion, W. N. Lu- kev denouncing it vigor for iny appointment to the office of po*t- others. Mi»» Ida Naylor was vwiung Ashland Tbe contention waa calle-1 to order by ously, as did Pracht. Col Norris and ma-ter of this city, had been m-ed by the guarantee a perfectly neutral result, thereby giving the natu keeping the goods you want friend* yesterday. Lee-Is declared it no Hon Max Pr cht in his behalf, while he ex-Mavor D. R. Mills calling J. 8. (better others favored it. John Stanley was over from Sisson last known as “Assignee") Rogers to the gag rule. He didn't want men to come wa* in Washington two year« ago. I wiab ral and sweet flavor peculiar to buckwheat and other flour in our line, reasonable prices, week, the first time in six years. chair. E. V. Carter, cashier of the bank to his convention (for he called it, it to *av that such is not the fact, a* the pe tition is «till in mi possession mine .and Mr. seems), put up a man and then attempt that may be used, the natural flavor so much desired and ap Jas. A. Btkhofberger left Tueaday for and city treasurer, nominate*! W. H. fair dealing, and courteous Pracht has to the best of mv knowledge, I Brunk for secretary. Brunk promptly to beat him. Mr. Leeds prated consid never seen it since the day he at my request Hornbrook, to remain till spring. predated by all. The oldest patrons of Dr. Prices powder tell erably about the dishonesty of such a treatment, we hope to merit Al. Hayman, the theatrical man was on declining, E. V. Carter nominated Rev. j procedure, forgetting the convention of signed it. Very truly yours, I Geo. J. Wehater, pastor of the Congrega I ra C. D odoe . the story, that they can never get the same results from any Tuesday’s south train with hi» wife. tional church, who was elected. J. P. 1889, when he, Atkinson, Carter, et al a share of the patronage of Another Convention Tbe "Skipped by th* Light of the Moon” Dodge and D. H. Hawkins appointed participated in the mase convention that other leavening agent, tha their griddle cakes, biscuits, etc. troupe were on Sunday'« north botsnd. nominated “ Daddy ” Hill for mayor tellers. In answer to the chairman's in A circular waa distributed about the the people of Ashland and are never so light and never taste so sweet or so good as Geo. B. Addington tbe tim'-ier land pur quiry if the councilmen were to be elect against D R. Mills. city yesterday heailed“City Convention” chaser was in town Monday and Tuesday. ed over again at general convention, E. (This »am? old ring gang wanted yester and read: vicinity. Call and get ac wB<_n raised with Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder. Mrs. Ge<>. R. Hargadine and children V. Carter and D. R. Milla’ answer by day’s convention to he Itound and gagged A Citv Convention for the nomination I "to do the l-onoral-lr thing," a* they called went to Grants Pass Friday to visit her | saying “no, that these nominations were quainted whether you wish to it. Thi- was a notice that when the odiou- of City Office.a for the coming City Elec folks. finsi” seemed to settle that point for the old "boodle” element sent into the 18*9 tion will be held at the Ganiard Opera In Pri'bite. A Traveling Church. Deputy Sheriff Wobt. Tsylor has been chairman and the audience without a ma«» convention and were de'eated bv an hong-- Friday Evening, Dec. 11, 1891. purchase or not. E-tate and guardianship of Clementine I John D. Rockefeller, the standard oil down at Jacksonville on court bu-upe»» vote. E. V Milla, son of ex-Mavor indignant community and then turned EvervbiMlv conlially invited The hour Manwell ; ¡sites 8. Penwell appoint- d gu r- must ut tbe week. Milla, nominated ex Councilman George around and nominated the Mills-Walter* ia especially made so that, lalioring ami dianon Ids giving bonds in the stun of $100. millionaire and others have presented E. E. WINCHESTER à CO. Miss Melvina Qu- in of Kiddie's. Douglas Crowson, 8r., seconded by ex-Mavor ticket thev did the nti-honorahle thin -; be- business men can have a fair expression i Mr. E. G. Wheeler, the Sundav s- hool Estate of Wm. Logan Slaughter; second county, is «hiring her friend Miss Bertha Mills. E. V. Carter nominated W. J. can-e thev weren't hound and gagged "to of their wishes. i missionary, with a splendid special car exhibit. the honorable thing ” However, the Shults, in Ashland. Schmitt.ae« onded bv G. W. Crowson and d<> (Signed) Vox P opcli V ox D ei . I to lie used by him on his tours over the 18X9 election took care of the Mills-Walters Estate of W. H. Hoagland; ordered that Schmitt gang by defeating them overwhalminrlv. Frank Applegate and Mr. and Mrs. But ' D. R. Mills simultaneously. Tuesday. .Ian. 5, 1892, be appointed day for Northwest. It is finely fitted up and fur ler Helman were up from their J- sephme nominated H 8. Ev <ns and Col. Growe Although Hon. D. R. Mill* wa* e'ected nished and lias among other things a fine BREVITY BASKET final settlement. county homes thi* week. ' seconded it. C. 8. Huhn named J P. the previ- us year bv the overwhelming Estey Organ s-* that it is a regular travel J. M. McCall. J. B R Hatchings, E. B. Do ’ge, seconded by G. W. Crowson. D. majority of 215 <-ertain things concerning Fraternal S-iciety M etings ing church. It arrived in Portland Sat- The Rettecca* initiated three of tbe fair Barron and E. J. Farlow, jurymen, and H R. A E. V. Milla suggested that the two the expenditure <-f that $5<> (XO wa er wo- ks one* Tue-dav. Jacksonville lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F.: ur-lav, and services were first held in it M. Drake took Sunday’« train fur the coun getting the highest nurnlier of votes la- looked *o ‘ shadv"(to u*e a mild terralthat Fourteen inches of snow at Linkville, 3X K. Kubli. N. G.; A. G. Colvin, V. G.; 8. Sunday. It is called the “Evangel.” I ty seat. declared elected, so did E. V. Carter the same pe pie who expre-»ed so great a inches J. Day, Rec. Sec.; H. Helms, Treas.; at Parker’s. confidence in Mr. Mills ami hi* vang in one The chairman was almnt to take that Our readers will notice the advertise- A . Radcliff of toe Albany woolen mills lo«t that confi-h-nce so that he was com Everybody *h<-ul-i com out and vote at John A. Boyer, Ptr. Sec.; trustees, K. I ments in these columns of Chamberlain arrived Sunday on aocount of tbe danger view, too, when H. B Carter, father of pletely snowed under out of sight bv the ' 1 vote should be Kubli, 8. J. Day, John Arnold. ous illtteaa of hia daughter, Mrs. J. K. E. V. Carter, arose and wished that it ancient and venerable "Daddy” Hill. 'This the city election. A full i & Co.. Des Moines, Iowa. From perso polled. Stearns. Burnside Post No 23, G. A. R. elected nal experience we can say that Chamber he by a majority of the voted cast'. The was <>ne of the humiliating things the Dec 5: Commander, J R. Casey; 8. V P. H. Donoghue returned yesterday ! Iain’s Cough Kemedy has broken up bad ___ _________________ w from ____ chairman ‘ ’’ 2/ rescinded the "bood'e” gang would have avoided had Ludwig Witte, who ia convalescing immediatelv C . 8. H. Dunlap; .1. V C., \ C. Spemer; an attack oi bsmorrhage hemorrhage of lhe lungs, left first evidence of opinion opimoi___ he had shown thev of I eeu a* »i-e. in their dav and ven from San Francisco where be has been Q. M., J. E. < ox; Adjutant, W P. Sq-dre; I cold* for our children and we are acquain - I cd with many mothers in Centerville who ye-ier-lay for Southern California to »¡>end during the eveuing, and after looking at ation. as they were- vesterday, and b- und with a lot of app'es. burgeon. 8. T. linger: < liaplain, T. E. A. T. Creelman, chief train dispatcher al Hills; O. D„ J Glclougb; O. G., G (row- would not be without it in the bouse for a 'hr winter. the two Milla’a and Carter fill over his and gagged themselves "to do the honor able thing.”] Dunsmuir, ha- been sent to Oakland, Ca., son. Representatives, 1. E Hills, W. P. good many times its cost aud are recom 8. J Tultoill, superintendent and secre- wine apectaclee waited to hear snnie- mending it everj- dav.—Centerville (S. D.) where a prominent O. R. T. man has been Sou ire. Installation Jan. 2, 1892. The resolution w.-s adopted, 71 to 21. tarv of the Ashland power and electric thing front them. Nothing coming, Car- Chronicle and Index. 50 cent and $1 bot removtd to make place tor him. Mr Pracht then refused to have his lutnt coni|xny left Tueaday oh a business terperr’s ideas were taken. Burnside W. R C. No 24: President. tles for saie by all druggists. A blinding snow and wind storm prevailed Mrs J. M McCall; 8. V. P„ Mrs. J. R. trip to HL-son v M1|Ig oked eg-Councilman name come before the convention. in Big Shasta valley Tuesday morning de E. D. Briggs in a flowery speech Casey; J, V. P..Mrs. L. Chisholm; Treas., P. K Walsh, the railroad fireman, has Crows n for hia initials snd then an- BORN. moralizing the We-teru I’nion wires for M rs. W. P. Squire; Sec’y. Mrs. Geo. Engle; reiurned from a visit to New York. While nonriced to the house that it was George which he Mid his candiihite whs .... some hours, and detaining tbe train. Conductor, Mrs. Ida ‘Veghte; Assistant , Crowson and not l.isson, G. W. Crow- candidate ta “heal the disaentinns”) nom at Spokane and confined .here. who„, he wigbe<1 inated W. H. Atkinson. Col Janes The library association have elected ('• nduetor, Mrs L. High; Guard. Mrs. R. Hatheld; Chaplain, Mrs. Shepherd; Ast. Miss busie Carrie Mniitn ** * Campbell and Miaa 4 '?”*•> At the suggestion of one of the Carters Norris in seconding tit* nomination officers and organized, their nieetin Guard, Mrs. 8. C. Corbett. In-tallation , place being the room» at mouth of Gran- will be held jointly with tbe Post oil Satur Mullen, accomplished young lathe« from ! hellotimr nro«eo<led with with tho warmlv eulogized Mr. Atkinson. Wsha-ha, Minn., arrived Tuesday to visit < ii • *Wa" P.r<* r . ’ **tri u,e Ten Thousand Tin keys Wanted! The vote for Atkinson stood 92. There [ ite street formerly occupied by the Misses day evening. Jan. 2. 1892. several months with their aunt. Mr». M Be ^',w,n* "wnlt • Forty votes «-sat; Geo. i Anderson, E. K Anderson donating the being no other candidates, the chairman We need ten thousand Bowditcb. Crowson, 22; W. J. bchmitt, 19; J. P. We have» tine line <>f photograph albums, • Dressed Turkeys to fill The Only House in the City making Dodge, 20; H. 8. Evans, 5; several scat asked those opnoeed to him to hold up ' rental. etc. winch, on account of tbe latenes* of. Mr». Mary Evans, widow of the late A. tering. Crowsen was declared nomi their hands. The chair deviated deflated Atkin- Thanksgiving and Christ The city hall commissioners at Portland the sea-on. will sell cheap. Price them. H. Evans of tbe Railroad Hotel, left yes son the nominee. mas orders. Consignments : have changed their ar- hitei ts bv discharg nated. E. E Winchester <t Co terday en route io tbe home of her girl- of Dressc 1 Poultry are par- ing HJ. Hefty and engaging Whidden & For street commissioner Wm. Nelson E. V. Carter was here called by the hood in Indiana, expecting to be there by F ticnLrly solicited. V.’chave Lewi*. Hetty is the fellow who used his receiveil <55 and John B. Million 40. ... Deafness Can't be Cured chairman to act as assistant seiretary. Christmas time. special facilities for di: pos The ward convention nominees were influence against Ashland stone becau-e by local applications, a* they cannot reach Ses-ond ballot J. P. Dodge 20, 8chmitt ! the Tenino. Wash., stone company was Mixa Dora Hom and Constable J. H. Mc the diseased portions of the ear. There is ing o' Lirge qnanti ies. Highest prices ob Dodge was declared elect- endorsed Vey cameover from Hornbrook Sunday as 17, Evans 1 giving him a per centage to slander it. only one way to cure deatness, and that is tains: !, r-j urns prompt, cash payments. Milton Berry received the nomination — — ••• witnesses fn ...V the case VB of Geo Young lUi for J ®d- The city council at Monday's meeting by constitutional remedies. Deafness is Wit i t'. .1 y-t wo years’ experience,' we are » jewelry, « ■ etc roln th «tealinc etc., _ f from lhe e Wilson Wilson real- re»l- D. R. Mills having called the conven- for city recorder, and E. V. C.rter for i-assed an ordinance governing the Western caused by "n inliannd condition of the mu p.ejMicd to rr.uirair.ee satisfaction. Write We carry the most complete and choicest stock in Ashland dence in Ashland. (jon order, H. B. Carter dispersed it <-ity treasurer. The convention, in its Pnio > telegraph line* and poles within the cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When us for particulars, tags and shipping direc feverish excitement, failed to nominate a Dr. A. C. Helm returned to Ashland immediately after hia chairman had an- citv limits; ac< epted reports of citv officers; this tune gets i flamed m u have a runib- tions. I ob< rt Haight & or and will positively not be undersold. All prompt 8«:urdav from California, where he has nounced the election of Dodge, by mov- citv surveyor. referred two street extension reports to ling sound or imperfect heari.tg. and when For <-itv marshal 8. F. Morine and been sojourning for a month. He us»y» says 1 ' fng to adjourn street committee, had adjourned to Satur it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, Commission Merchants and Wholesale deni ers in Farm an I Dairy Products, 226 John Strait were placed in nomination, day, when the monthly bills will be or and unless the inflammation can lie taken Ashland is God » s country. Hia 1 ly settled accounts and cash custom dis- health t_j has i jjo other business was transacted. out and this tube restored to its normal Front Street, San Francisco. not been the best while Rone. the former receiving 83, latter 25. I dered paid. . fi'or the benefit of strangers who do condition, hearing will be destroyed forev Meals at all hours at Mrs. Gillette's, the er; nine cases < ut of ten are caused by ca counted this month. Th* i!w“8. not exactly understand why practically All the ministers in town were ont I onlv cafe in the citv Ovster stew. 25 cents. tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed Mrs^°/vterVnhotorranh first everything in the convention was done City Election Notice. “ UteMills and Messrs. Carter, with their followings and voted for At-1 Ira P. Chandler died at Bonanza. K'am- condition of the mucous surfaces. kinson. They expect to poll their forty I We will give One Hundred Dollar* for Kan , to make her future home. ’ >«*the reporter explain. They control the odd votes of church going prohibitionists I ath county, on Tuesday of last week aged otice is hereby given that the case of Deafness tcau*e<i by ca'arrh) ........................................................... onlv bank, besides other business houses, houses. for Mr. Atkinson because he is a strong M years. The remains were brought in any only annuil city election for the city of that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Ca Chas. A. Wining», brother of Mrs. Max in town and are naturallv known as “the Friday and buried in tbe Stearns cemetery Ashland. Oregon, will be held in said city and consistent member of the foreordina at Talent. Mrs Chandler, Dick Hamakar, tarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. l’racbt and Mis« Addie McCall, daughter of on Tuesday, Dec. 15. 1891, for the election F. J. CHENEY A < 0., Toledo. 0. Mr. and Mrs M. L. McCall were married best people.” In order to show our due tion and infant damnation church of or Miss Clara Nichols and Perrv Wilkin* came of the following officers: Sold by druggists. 75 cents. WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION. at the bride’« home yesterday afternoon bv reverence and respect for our betters, it thodoxy ; signs remonstrances against in with the co-nse Mr. Chandler was a A Mayor, Rev. F. G Strange. The bride is one of is the proper way to aav very little our saloon licenses; refuses to do business on son of Mrs. J. Holton of Ashland. A Recorder, We are expecting some more ot the new tbe brightest young ladle« of Ashland and selves and let them do the thinking for the Sabbath and has the requirements of A Mar-bal. Parents should' look at those juvenile Rochester. J r., lamp* in a few davs. I). L. tbe groom is an exemplary young man. us. This is largelv conventional even in a high-toned Christian gentleman. A T easurcr, books at E E. Winchester & Co’s. Minkler A Son. They have gone to housekeeping at their bigger cities, but we humble people in A Str- eUCoinmissioner, Naturallv it would seem that tbe polit bom j at tbe intersection of Main street and smaller cities have so few people that QPtf^We respectfully solicit your trade, deliver good« The ladies of Ashland are s-joing to A Surveyor, ical and whisky shop of the Alhambra tbe Boulevard. Lnmb t is Cheap. One Cou icilmar. for the first ward, happen to be so much better graded than would lie teeth and toe nail against the have a leap year l-all on New Year’s Tw<> C< uncilmen for the third ward. Common $11.50 in carload lots. $12.00 promptly and will treat everyone W hite Try tho only all the balance of the people that we lake candidacv of a gentleman of Mr. Atkin night. Whenever the ladies of Ashland Jacksonville Jnctliiffv. The election in the tir-t ward will l>e held verv tender care not to look cross at their son’s tv pe. The R ecord reporter, who sav thev are going to do anything, von per 1000 in the yard. Second rustic ami A. 8. Jacobs of Big Butte waa in town Everything in at the old meat market on Main street lie first-class grocery in the city. desires. It is a great honor (and some always likes to get at the true inward can depend upon it being done up brown. flooring $20.03 per M. Tuesday tween the Ashland house and the livery times profit) to have them nominate you ness of things, went into Republican Ro “yon can put it in vnnr pipe and building line furnished on short notice. stable. seplO J ames N orris . Circuit and county commissioners to an office. There are more of this bet headquarters three different times the smoke it" thst that hull is to be the ball Judge*; J. E. Cox, J. B. R. Hutchings. courts are in seeaion. ter class of people living in the third lust few days expecting High & Tavlor to of all balls. Some good bargains in ribbons at the C. Govan High ward than any other ward in town. Mr. pour out the vials of their wrath upon Clerk*: H. C. Myer, M. L. Alford. Rooklet«, and other noveltie* in the »fa O. D. Emporium. Attorneva Bowditch. Watson nne! Roper, another one of these high-grade the candidacy of Mr. Atkineon, and tioney line. E. E. Winchester <k Co. The election in the second ward will be Briggs are attending circuit court. held at Granite Hall. people lives in this ward also; but’he shouting for Pracht, Granger, F H. The upper svstem brings in less than $15 Judges; Chas. Gillette, E. M Miller, J. Marriage license was issued Dec. 8 to isn’t at home now. He is visiting in Se Carter or some others that have been month, which deesnt pay for the care R. Tozer. Charles Winings and Mias Ada McCall. attle. If he waa at home his name, .too, mentioned. They didn't pour worth a of keeping it up. A third i-’r a half of tho*e Clerks; C. H. Johnson, John Butter Arthur Thompson is bailiff of the would have been printed quite often cent. They didn’t even offer up a glass few who do tap it c<-u!d be «upplied from worth. , They seemed the lower svstem. As there are no more grand jury and Chas Schults of the trial with the Carters and Mills’s. Inthatcase of Democratic whisky. The election in the third ward will be held peop’e living ajacent and no likelihood <-f he would have relieved them of consid very well satisfied with the situation. jury. at the hose house on Main street opposite there being but a few more for ten or erable of thisb ard work of doing the This put tbe reporter to studying. "The Oregon.” Edwin Scott and wife started north on doing and thinking all alone of one Church going and prohibition brethren, twenty years to come, the city mav yet he Judges; Geo. Crowson, H. Williams, W. compelled to put It where it will do wme Friday’s train, after a brief visit with ward.] H. Brunk. what do you think we found. There ii co--d. This system cost the city from $22.- friends hers. Clerks;. E. E. Deming, J 8. Rogers. Ex-Councilman Crowson was on not a line in all the ordinances of the city OfX) to $25,WO. and the citv is compelled to I Polls • to be opened at 9 o’clock a. m and W. V. Lippincott, wife and children council when D. R. Mills whs mavor and of Aihland compelling the ealoone to cloie pay something like $100 per month interest ! kept open until 5 o'clock p. m. the arranetment. If we had Ju-tee of Medford spent Sunday afternoon at held one year after a howling mob of tip at any hour or to close even on the Sab on' WaRace’s grand jury in Ashland fora week By order of the City Council dated Nov. town people had the audacitv to defeat bath day. Jacksonville. or two they would have a nice job on their 30th, 1891. Attest: M iltos B erry , Mills fifty odd majority with “Daddy” The Alhambra saloon has made a deal City Recorder. ••• J. M MiCall, E. J Farlow, E. B. Bar Hill, after he had been elected the year with the ring iiartv so that the three hands. • •• ••• •T« ron. J. J . Houck, G. W. Stephenson and la-fore by 245 majority. Ex-Conncilman councilmen nominated bv vesterday's i D. L. Minkler & eon Son nave have a lieautiful **• M >nKter a Deauinui line M. L. Alford were attending circuit court Crswaon was one of the famous trinitv convention of church going prohibition- of Hollday koods this year. F or Sale or Rent on Easy Terms thia week. whose genius built our holy water works ists all sign saloon licenses. Tbe Lakeview Examiner from careful By Ashland Hose Co. No. I. DESIRABLE RANCH of 115 acres, Of the three hold-over coucilmen the estimates shows that Lake connty pro W. W. Cardwell and family have tak- j and brought forth the immaculate con located 1% miles west of Woodville. en up their residence at Medford. Mr. ception known among the angels as the saloons onlv require one vote, and they dneed the following during 1891; B>'ef SllDner at Thp Oregon Hotel i railroad and county road passing through at present fee) sure of all three never rattle 8420 head, value $210,500; horses ouppei <11 me vnefeoii Cardwell will practice la« with bis hroth- upper system. toe place; «0 acres of tillableland, a young bringing up or passing an ordinance that and n’nlrs 500, value $25,000; mutton er-in-law, Francis Fitch, Esq. ------------- orchard, story and a half house with base- ' will molest their business. If the minis- ■ sheep 32.000, value $87.' 00; wool, 1,140,- The Citixrns Convention, The Jackson countv teacher’s assoHa-1 ___ ‘ barn. ____ For fW-Gentlemen Maskers $1.00; Ladies -rae-n‘’ an<? ‘ also- a- l^ge. new ters of the gospel think they are going to I ; 0 '0 “ IBs., value $159,000: grain 207,000 terms and particulars call on or address Pursuant to a call signed by several lie successful in closing up the saloons bushels, valilc $82,8*X); bides, pelts, blit tinn will be held in Jacksonville next 50 cents. Masks will arrive here in a' M. C. DICKERSON. Fridav And Saturday A free entertain citizens inviting evbrybodv to a mass on Sunday and making Ashland a Chris ter, etc , $10,000; total $574.300. Nov26-lm Ashland. Oregon. The declO ment Friday evening at the Presbyterian convention at Granite hall Wednesday tian city, they will find that their ancient estimate on grain represents the local few days. at 2 p. m. a large crowd assemble, 1 there. church by the association. enemy, the hydra-headed monster, has consumption as well as the amount sent City Taxes. Max Pracht called tne convention to effeetuallv fixed them without their even tn outside markets. On all other pro A Real Live Elopement. ¡order. A. P. Hammond and W. P knowing anything anout it. ducts the amounts represent the actual otice is hereby given that the Matt Potter, a voting man of this city 1 Squire were chosen chairman and sec The Alhambra schemers have fixed it amounts sent out. City Assessment Roll for the year 1891 retary. I and Mies Liunt Miller, aired 15. daugh I so completelv that they can elect Mr. At has been placed in my bands for collection, One of those elegant gold pens or pencils, The two candidates for mayor were kinson mayor lor the past multitudinous for a holiday gift to absent friends bv mail. ter of Manuel Miller, a carpenter created and the city tax levied thereon is now due a venuin« sensation bv leaving town to Max Pracht and W. H. Atkinson, who favors of “standing in” on Birdsev, et al Iziok at our assostment. E E. Winchester ; and may be paid to me at the city council AT GRANITE HALL ha<l their forces there. . room, and unless paid within sixty days gether last Thursday. Thev went direct and never allow Mr Atkinson to compro The first bomb was thrown by the At mise his conscientious scruples by getting A Co. from the date of this notice the same will to Crvseit Citv via Grants Pass and were Ashland, : : : Oregon, kinson people into the Pracht camp by W. H. Mnwat ’ s Ashland-Linkville tele i be delinquent. the upporunity to ajh.e hi« signature to any married in a steamer on the ocean. They . Dated at Ashland. Or.. Nov. 18, 1891. graph line has been down the most of went to Salem from there and have Secretary Squire reading and moving the Sunday closing or anti-rum legislation. GEO. W. Smith, adoption of the following resolution : . tbe time for the past week and the snow written home that they will coms here City Marshal and Collector A« is well known all the successful can is undoubtedlv pretty thick in the high Resolved. That all who participate in soon to receive the bleeainga of the stub I didates on the Republican county ticket the I Geo. Andrews | the citizen mass convention bind them last two years were elected by the saloon ¡ I altitudes on this route. born parents of the girl. selves to vote for and work fur the nomi- "pull,” tbe county being Democratic by 200 ¡ I started yesterday on a trip over the line School Tax nees of said convention irrespective of majority. The «»’loon "pul!” just natural-1 | to repair the breaks. This line was pur Everybody Invited. D- P. Thompson, who attended the party ly turned their balance of power to their ; chased bv Mr. Mowat about three years OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tbe bankers’ meeting at New Orleans, is re The Atkinson men had the majority side. Of course, it required «traiglit partv ; a<r > from the government for $240. It six mill schoel tax voted Sept. 3d, 1891, Out Your Fellows ! ported as saying that although no vote and before proceeding to ballot wanted voting by the church going Republicans to ! just pays operating expenses during the Bring is now due. and will be delinquent after was taken on the subcct, the msinrity of. to bind Praeht’a minority, Pracht asked bring this about. But this was attended to winter, but in tbe summer it acts like all Dec. 20. 1891. W. A. PATKK’K. bankers present were known to be in fa if the word party meant Republican par by the leader«. The Alhambra saloon and things having a bloated bondholder TICKETS, Not including Suppert fl.00. novl< School Clerk. vor of the free coinage of ailver.—Port ty. Squire answered that he did not political junk shop reaped their part of the tendency, turning over the “scads” quite land Dispatch. Thia is undoubtedly a ! understand it that wav and while Pracht spoils in the appointment of one of its pro freely to its proprietor. It is a great con prietors, Robert Taylor, as the deputy joke on the bankers. They know what' was trving to pin him and several others sheriff of Jackson county for Ashland pre venience to Klamath county people. I i they are here for. I down to what party it was to be gagged cinct For a saloon this position is a tine ; Read D. L. Minkler & Son’« Holiday ad. piece of political patronage for reasons too in this paper. | bv resolution, Atkinson took the floor. The late storms have caused an irreir- I Right here the long-pent-up venom these 1 numerous to mention. Be ides being a : ulerity and delay in trains, the most I j two distinguished gentlemen have for i i fine place to catch Democratic voters who ' Walter O'Donoghue had a peculate exper about 8 o'clock one evening receii'lv serious of which was on Monday when | , each other was touched off But wasn’t | get drunk, it is a great revenue-producing; ience place. For instance in the ease of James on Oak street, between bis home and the the southbound train was compellsd to ; it rich. Great balls of smoke and fire! H. Tantutu who was held here two weeks. . | residence of Bennett Million His mother ' remain at Black Butte summit in Siaki-1 | were poured out that would do credit to ■ ' He had money and Deputy Sheriff'Taylor h:<d given hi«n a pur«e with $10.40 with yon county eight hours by reason of a Mt. Vesuvius in eruption. did not Keep him locked tip in the city i which to procure something from town, 1 freight train having been wrecked in the ------ .------ , ; Atkinson recited the conversation in i i cooler. Mr. Tantuiu spent nearly all bis i Some bad characters were undoubtedly deep anew there. time playing ____ cards _____ for the drinks ... in lhe , looking ' . ’ through ' the window ’ ■____ at : the time.for ___ Tuesday'a southbound train did not the poetoffice Monday when he asked Alhsmbra. Of course this kept other fel-1 fel-1 as soon as he was a short distance from the Pracht to come into the convention, and lows from work in order to fill c ut the ! house two big burly fellow« asked him to ...... ,2_. 2" . - |‘—1~‘~,u ’r '?"*— get to Hornbrook from Ashland until 9:30 p. m., a delav of 10 hours, The north if Pracht was nominated be (Atdinson) game. It is a safe estimate to say that in ¡ ; hand over his money. He handed over alone the Alhambra «aioon made another purse - containing 20 cent«., t„ case w. ... __ -____ T? only ___ - -- -•- __ bound train of same day had to remain would support him ; and if Atkinson was this lean pick-up of < f from $100 upwards, per- : The biehwavnien bigb’wavnien asked if that was aU dean all he :o: at Hornbrook until the southbound got ’ | nominated asking Pracht to support him. s haps ips as a* nigh as $300. A deputy sheriff who ! had. Mr. O'Donoghue said it was every ' Atkinson said Pracht refused to through the snow to that point. It, the IMr. j did J not have a saloon would have lost con- [ ‘ nickel. They told him to march on which w hich ■ northhound, arrived in Aahland twelve come into the convention, etc., etc. In addition to our usual Splendid Stock we have added this year the most Doriogbue ■ siderableof the "stuff'.” ' he was very willing to do. Mr.O ’ Donogbu» Pracht jumped up and in a Daniel hours behind time. The cause of these Mr. Atkinson is a strong and influential 1 ptea«e I with the manner ia wh‘ i’ '.' .’ ’ u he he' Webster tone of voice and a 8bake«|>eare- member of the Republican partv and until 1 fooled them, but says he particularly delava was the hea\y snows on the Siaki-; you that has fallen within the past ten an dramatic attitude Baid : “It i» false!!! the last campaign the chairman of the admire the pecub’^;. senbaljon of the opera- ! and no one knows ite falsity better than county committee. He was too loyal action. days. Operator Dixon of Siskiyou tele I Republican to knock such a choice plum ouj ‘ graphing Tuesday evening that it was Mr. Atkinson himself.” Pracbttook the of Ever brought to Ashland. the Alhambra saloon, or ^ n <x:k the "vote A 8°°<1 book makes a suitable present for floor and besides pronouncing Mr. At-_ six feet deep there. One snow plow had manipulating Alhambra saloon out of the nl<1 °r y°anK- We have them. E. E. Win- We could select from our stock Hundreds of articles that would------- been in active operation day and night, | kinson a falsifier (this is according to lo‘ Republican party. It would be lost if that j Chester A Co. besides a force of enow shovelers. On a cal parliamentary usage, the word liar as W^?id?ne’. make a beautiful Gift, such as „ nothing like like a a notice in the the j _ There is nothing notice in level the enow ia 4'^feet deep at Siski used in Arizona) made a statement of how he bad been inveigled against his V. .u.rc uu.uma.eu uy : RECORD ’ S columns to attract attention. ™ en non "\7 a l e ^ hy R ecord s attention, Xmas Carile All Kinds of Bound Cloth and Lerther you Although the snow has piled up Leilefi?XicTLZe?J??l.^eyTa!?^lJ^!M7or|This is because evervhmiy reads the In Endless Variety, Games, Books, in the mountains higher and earlier in wishes by the progressive party leaders of licensing open saloons. ‘J. P. Dodge was I agreeing to stand for mayor, and the only ona on whom there may be i1 R ecord . The Republicans in town Red Line Poete, Booklets Authors, the season than since 1861. no enow has j into <• iiow the same leaders within the last doubt. In order that the church prohi didn't know that thev had been organ | Bamboo Cut out Figures, Checkers, fallen in Ashland, but we've had plenty «< week had come around and asked him to bitionists may be sure that they have l>een ized until they read last week’s R ecord . Woodbine Banners, &c., Dominos, of rain. ll | withdraw because certain Tliurchmen “sucked in" gloriously a R ecord reporter So they met again Saturday afternoon I Olive Oxford and Bugston Fish Ponds, E. B. Hunsaker, who has been in §is- | and preachers were opposed to him be- yesterday asked Mr Dodge "How do vou and a respectable sized audience was Calf ll Bibles, Helena, kienu county in Hie interest of the 1 cause he had, three vears ago, circulated stand on the «ab on question in A«hland; there smoking old pipes, squirting tobac Cabinet ll Gold Pens, Tiddledy Winks, i are you in favor of licensing saloons 7 ” M r. world’s fair company returned from a petition asking the legislature to tax co juice over the premises and making ! Charles DiAens’ Works, Plush and Leather Parcheise, Yreki Saturday. He reports that at I all property(invlu'iing church property I Dodge replied yes. promptly. To the ques- themselves felt by a general display of I E. P. R-a-'s ll Papetriee, Corner Grocery, ! tion should the **)o«ns be defeated bv the Yreka there was twelve inches of enow i .\ir. prai ht said he would not be bull- I remopstrators "will you. as a counci man, hilsritv at being mistaken for apostles. ll Autograph Albums, &c., ' Marv J. Holme’s on the groqnd that dav( t»>*h sleighing, J dozed bv any church. Thev «elected an executive committee Au.usta J Evans’ • ll Fancy Ink Stands, I bein favor of closing them up? ’ Mr. Dodge Dolls, Toy», '¿tasting and e»:oer-baHing thp order of ' I Mr. Atkinson, who is a very composed hesitated and then answered "No, because i of five—W. H. Leed«. C. R. La Valley, Louisa M. Alcott’s ll Purses and and "under the Deputy Sheriff Roht. Taylor of the Alhaiii- ¡he dav There was three feet of snow i man, eve»» cot warmest up tn the extent ■ they will sell it bv the qtlirt < It ie i . Card Cases.1* Children’s Books Marion Harl md’s i. b ■ • b r a salo n. E. ('. Kane, and G. F. Billings, i state license. ” Mr. Dodge's position i» at itiskivou Saturday, necessitating th* ' i oi fist-slm king deci., mat ion and oratory. Without Number, &c., &c., &c. Chas. Carleton Coffin’s Works, the Sundav school superintendent. «aperintendent. Dele- ¡clear. i running of the snow plow down as far as II He wanted to flud out who was a liar, rates to the Portland convention: A. S. Htelnman. At Sisson and Dun«mtiir the “ saving several citizens beard that con- ; This will make an entire saloon council; Hammond, Max Pracht P. A. Getz. BIG ASSORTMENT OF PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS i with a mayor who signs remonstrances in snow waa up to ths »touim bi of cattle in , ver«»*u*» —# seh-conndent wav | onjer m teep himself consistent. AND SCRAP BOOKS. • 4B.B A— .said “Mr.“ I^els. come up here and | A sure cure for the whisky habit: Dr. • And a Thousand and One things Designed for a Nice Christmas Present. Vue ucdib . riBBT W»KD SOM1SATION. | Livingstone’s Antidote for Drunkenness testify what it was . Tuesday evening citizen* of the first ward will cure any case of the liquor habit in ' After Irvine manv remedies f*w eata.rrh The ae<jaxintan< ee 2-Aiier IP«1- Pracht chairman. C. K LaVaHe.v ; fr- m ten to thirty days, from drinker to during the pa«t twelve years. I tried H v » Jackson county fen, e sua«l J , stc john E. Pelton was nominated for the drunkard. The Antidote can be given Cream Balm with complete success. It ts icv man thou-ht Mr. Leeds was in ih . w ; m a cup of coffee without the knowledge of over one year <in-'e I «topped u«mg it ana close range between the devd and the. --------------------------- ! the person taking it. The Anti-lote will, pave had no return of > «tarrh. I recoin- deep blue sea that he was sure to co to Columbia river -almon, spring catch, not injure the hea'th in any way. Manu- •l,p2‘y ‘neuds._M.Bun 1 he hei Mr . Litlle-ne« k clams. H iralana snr mp«. tfic limbo if he escaped bell. Mr. Leeds ! Little-ne< k clams, B irataria »hr tup«, the factored bv the Livingstone Chemical Co., Palm, Basiling. Pa. - . little' bump at llw finest line u canned goods at ths Crocker. San I Muciaco, Cai., aud for «ale by T. K. u--i«—— WwiWW» M. 9 ’ VALLEY RECORD. Hot Griddle Cakes. 0. WINTER J Successor to M c C onnell & winter , pecialty. N IN COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICES PREPA k E At Granite Hall CHRISTMAS *~ ëvening | For A Leap T« Ball FÄLL««" WINTER. N New Fall Suits Opened This Week At O. H. BLOUNT’S. New Year’s Night, 1892. N New Furnishing Goods For Fall Just Received At O. H. BLOUNT’S. Stylish New Hats For Fall Trade At O. H. BLOUNT’S —OF-— Holidav Goods. DONT FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR NEW AND HANDSOME LINES OF ELEGANT LINE OF CHRISTMAS PRESENTS MENS’ FINE SHOES JUST RECEIVED. They are the Neatest Shape We have ever offered. OUR FALL STOCK GOMPLETE * * IN EVERY RESPECT * * * Isow T»rices <Sc Fine Grood-S D. L. MINKLER & SON. ASHLAND,-------- _= OREGON. ¡O. II. BLOUNT,