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VALLEY RECORD.! THE PEOPLE'S PARTY. All Saddled, Bridled and in the Field with a Fall County Ticket. ------------- ASHLAND, Oa., T hcbdàt , April 14,1802 The people's Darty convention for Jack- eon county convened at Central Point PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Saturday morning, Jt W. Markaliury chairman, Rev. Ira Wakefield, secretary, The following were the delegates. L. L. Burtenshaw is in town. Plea>ant creek—T. H. B. Taylor. BREVITY BASKET the Central Point clnb and as the sec- i ret.iry said it was not there, Smith’s John Freulan and H. J. B'ack are at Po- name was withdrawn. Nominations were opened again and N. H. Clayton of I kegema. Phoenix was added to the list. The The pay car went north Tuesday, The Smith men again took an inning and pay car system is still with us. told aomething that thev abould have W. A. Patrick and Geo Vannatta went aaid before, but it waa something private over to Cinnabar Tuesday to do some and they didn't like to say it out loud prospecting. if they could help it. It was a “state Lumber' Lumber! at Abbott A Han- secret.” It took considerable diplomatic son’s mill on Wagner creek Address 1 Government Money for Gold Hill. Pacific Coast Agents for I» M. FERRY & CO.’S All tested and reliable. Washington. D. C.. dispatch. April 11.] SEEDS’ Senator Dolph today introduced a bill providing for thesurvev and construction Northwestern agents for of a wagon road from Gold Hill, on the A. I. ROOT'S Oregon & California railroad in Jackson Can furnish any quan county, Ore., to Crater I>ak?, and ap- tity cheaper than you propriating $50,000 for the purpose. could lay it down for from the factory. Senator Dolph was today notified that as recommended by the Oregon dele All kinds of the very gation, John Loosely had been appointed L. Payne is st Pokogama carpentering. choicest trees. Warranted Woodville—J. H. Breeding. A. C. Spear. ; talitingto the convention to under them at Talent, Ore. custodian of the Fort Klamath abandoned true to name and free Mrs Raiusdell has gone to Siskiyou I G. F. Schmkttline,latter carried all proxies, stand what they were expected to do and The Klajnatb delegation to the dem military reservation. from all pests. Cheaper county. i U ■ Point— ~ • '■ 8. Jacoba. ■— ............. PORTLAND. Earle Tteoa. Baldwin, A. I when they » began . to . tumble to themselves OREGON. than ever. | J. 8. Wiley. J. T. Riley, J. A. Miller, ‘ by they came down like a brick house under ocratic state convention are for Hanna and Crackers, oysters, fish. We replenish Prim for circuit judges. A. T. Kyle return» I from a trip to Port- Jacobs proxy. 8. A. Potter, Win. Temll. the gentle influences of an earthquake. every few days. O. Winter. Our Catalogue, (English or German,) is complete and tells how to grow all kinds of vegetables, how to plant and trim Land today. Central Point—A. C. Parker, W. Sidow. One delegate was a little broader than Although we hear of only a few circuses Judge Hamakar returned to Klamath A-M. Ford, J. H. Downing, C. H. Ercan- the balance. He said : “Smith expects that will travel the United States this year, 1 Co. Full line table relishes at Crockei Grocery trees, etc , etc. Send for Catalogue and photograph of our Trial Grounds and Test House. i Falls today. bods springs-D. N. Davis. P. F. Whit- to be the people’s party candidate for there are 132 organized for the season. ’ Did it ever occur to you to take Hood ’ s , M. H Abbey went to Yaquina bay more, J. D. Williams. Geo. Growe by Wil- school superintendent, because we weHt best spring medicine? Try Sunday on «visit. [ liains, proxy. to him and offered him the place if he Sarsaparilla,the . John Van Horn was in from his Klamath . W “£*-Tkoa' Curry' 8 “ would stand in with the people’s party. a bottle this season. It will do you good. ’ The advance car of McMahon's circus He agreed to do so and if hia name is county ranch last week. creek_W. 8. King, j. A. Martin. not on the Central Point club list it will passed through the valley Friday and I M. B. Rankin came out from Portland W. H. King, Saturday billing their show in Ashland for on this morning's train. Talent—Wm. H.Breese,W. Beeson, J. W. be there.” [The “we” meant the fellows the 18th. j that fixed the slate, of course.] ’h “ °W irom 8C°U A f^iontown -Chas. Hamilton. The Emma Juch opera company of about As soon as the convention took a tumble valley visiting her folks. . Medford-«. 8. Boggs C. P. Babcock. to itself N. H. Clayton’s name was with 200 people were in Ashland Tuesday even about 8 o’clock on a special train for _ John F. Kelly, the «mpm-ible. ? irrepressible, »bowed -bowed ’«• P H H ‘ ‘ m ,u ’ ’ drawn and E. E. Smith again nominated. ing Portland. All kinds of Watch work up in Ashland ywterday m?nd- Vu* J a v t e The liallot stood : Smith 38, Freeman 15, r » s Lone Oak—John Snider, F. J. Creed,«. Potter 11. Died, in Ashland, Friday 8, 1892, at done in good shape. Mrs. E. C. Kane and children were visiting E. Roberts, J. W. Smith, by Roberts proxy. o'clock, a. m., Haunorah Jane, wife oi For surveyor, Welborn Beeson of Tal 3 Wm. Jacksonville folks this week. Applegate—J. F. Wisner, L. (.'. Basye, Gee, of Ashland, aged 51 years, 11 ent was nominated by acclamation. months and 12 days. Jeff Bell i. just recovering from a sick H D' Ru8Sel1 ** KnuV For coroner, Scott, Wiley and ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED. spell and was in town Mondly | A,phlanyd_A. w. Jacobi. 8. Patterson. _ Marsters were placed in nomination. , The lecture on Christian science at Oaniard's opera house Sunday morning by Dr. Walter Fambain who graduated the Eden—J. W. Wiley. W. T. Anderson. L. Marsters arose and declined “I got hi IHnchexter Pharmacy, other day. is visiting hi« old home. . A. Rose. Riley Hammersley, J. B. Griffin, enough glory when I passed the rubi Mrs. Hinckley drew out a big crowd of N,YIOT ft" ’t?^ : Ash- A’h J,Trnail*i^k-J. A. Hunter, by Richardson cund.” The convention didn’t under people—mostly church going people. A shland , _ _ _ O regon . Mr. Farmer, have you some fat, full inwri. proxy HarTey Richardson land friends, the guestof Mus hate Hansen. stand what he meant and told him to sit AT THE down. Marsters was nominated. After grown chickens that you want to sell. Mrs. Dotia Walters of Portland is visit- Antioch—J. E. Potter, G. A. Jackson, Bring them to the Depot Hotel and Man ing her old Ashland friends and relatives. I Gold Hill—John Knott, H. C. Clock, he was nominated he threw some more ager Parker will pay you the cash for them. .,_ _ _ „ , . ... . David Mardon, J. H. Mardon, Frank big words at the convention, which some Gen. T. G. Reames was tn town this week poojjd,, Klamath County Items. All the Pioneer associations and Indian I people thought was an •uum«ivu intimation i««« that on Masonic businexs.as was W. M. Holmes. 1 A. v k it F , a . uu tCT t E. 8. Casto. B. r. Wade, G. hia first work as coroner would be Bitting war veterans throughout Oregon are in- ¡ Evan Reames is here from San Jose. ■ BEE SUPPLIES TREES H. L. WHITED, The New Jeweler. on the corpeeof the people’s party nom- vited to attend the celebration at Astoria. May 12. What with warships, cannon and Minute« of last convention read and inees other loud rackets, there will be a big time, approved. Holt explained that the Australian Rev. Ira Wakefield here talked con-, ballot law did not recognize them as a , Easter Egg Dves, four colors for 10c at aiderable, announcing the people’s party partv, hence thev must get on the Winchester Pharmacy. Pat McGarvey, a Henley saloon pro- would have a party organ next week, I official ballots as an assembly of electors. having bonded themselves tor one year He asked all people’s party electors prietor died several months ago and it was for 800 subscribers at $1.50 apiece, pay- present not members to stand up and be believed had buried considerable wealth, mento to be made monthly. They have counted Then al) the delegates were The other day Fred Cooley dug up back of romplete control of the paper, and col-, counted making only 93 names. As the his saloon several gold nuggets that weighed week lect all moneys. Wakefield to be the [aw requires the presence of 100 electors ^owing°?hemWaS fT . •‘"ckn**n M- Jo11“ Grieves. Her is CtaD. ! ASHLAND KOLLER FLOUR MILLS- J. J- H. 1 Houston has returned to Link- Ashland Friday night to see the ville. U , . .. ! M- Thatcher, formerly of Linkville, H. C. VanHorn was visiting Ashland this is at Astoria taking street contracts. ABBOTT & HANSON, hi *°ne 8a" Fr,nc“co wUh Albert Walker, of Blv, came up this w,,e' P. O. Address Talent, Oregon, week from Shovel creek with his father, T. J. Kist returned Sunday from a trip HAVE THEIR SAW-MILL on Wagner i who has been staying at that resort all i.far “ Oun"nuir ,or ,he Ashland creek, formerly the 8. 8. Smith saw I winter. The old gentleman goes to roller mills. Sprague river to visit his sons before de- mill, running in full blast. A. J. Daley, the enterprising miller of parting for bis home in Asbland.-Star. Eagle Point was in Ashland yesterday on a OVER 100,000 FEET ON HAND. business trip. main editor. The plant is the Medford ' to ratify the work of an assembly this Large variety of smoking tobaccos at Central Point Items. Misses Susie Camp ball and Carrie Mullen 1 Mail and the name changed to the South-1 fell through with and they then took up alvIWlt ‘1UBIU » IS 114 IJ1167 I 1 AI4C1 CBIIlv *>>11446714 • • j jj Welch, of the Meadows was here The mill is four miles from Talent, and departed Fndav for Wabasha, Minn., with «rn Oregon Mail. I the petition route, blanks being got Crocker Grocery Co. Rev. H. H. Brown, pastor of the Unitarian Saturday. Mr. Welch is an experienced all kinds of lumber can be had cheap. Give “ The opposition, ” said Wakefield, 1 ten out for each candidate and 50 names Gan. J. H. Mullan. ------- us your order and we will guarantee satis ' society of Salem, who has been in Stockton, • nlan ar>d will no doubt be engaged to con- I. F. Power», a furniture dealer of Port “will say that our candidates are ex on each were procured which makes it a | Cal., on Ministerial business, will stop in struct the farmers gnst mill that is to be. faction. apr7 land, and a prominent man in the masonic convicts, thieves, etc., but we must pay- legal ticket. Ashland on his way borne and will preach builthere. I no attention to them. We must stand circles, is in Ashland. Adjourned. toJ'Tnrif ♦' John Clark of Prospect has started a ball- on our platform and go down with it if ani’tv’’ ATcord^hJ toil berS' ChnSt‘ inK adjoining Barker Bros.’ saloon Tom Kenney, prospective republican can necessary. We must challenge every NOTES ON THE SIDE. ; lamty. All cordially invited. which is do^g a big buslne3S. He is also didate for county treasurer, was up from other platform in the market as against This convention was not so full of en Jacksonville yesterday. Send vour friends an Easter card. The running one at Medford. our platform and fight the battle out on thusiasm and unanimonsness of feeling I. C. Burleson and G. T. Parsley the nUHnTm«' jbe anjance and people’s party gathering as the preliminary one held about a Winchester Pharmacy has them. owners of the Ash creek quartz mine were The Kimball opera comique and bere made the town lively Friday and Committees on credentials and order month before. In fact human nature over last week on business. seems to be human nature whether it is burlesque company were on Tuesday's Saturday. of business appointed. John Kearney, the railroad carpenter L. D. Ward was here last week. He While they were out John A. Martin of in tne hide of a people’s party man, a north train, with the burlesque, “Carmen foreman now of Cow creek was in Ashland Foot’s creek “sung” a solo, “Good-by, prohibitionist, a republican, a democrat up to Date.” Corinne and Mrs. Kim- found something that struck his eye as ------- AND------- this week nursing a bad arm. Old Parties, Good Bv,” a parody on or a pisarenctum. At the preliminary ball, the proprietress, were the most bein« exceedingly interesting, We wish them well. L. D. Ward, a prominent young Link “Good By My Lover, Good By.” The convention all wanted reform. At this conspicuous lookinsrones in thecompany, I ’h""’ ville democrat was in Ashland Friday en solo bad no signs of music, neither was convention all wanted—well, there is no though the faces of the ballot girls were Satn McC’lendon is_at Grants Pass, while route for Portland on business. for the hardness J’,n Wright is at Roseburg. It is quite Should call at the soloist a poem in personal appear use getting personal. The convention an interesting study ------- ----- 1 a .al anmaiainn Their mugs would stop the snrPrisin8 flxof that Sain oon cau taor tear: RimatAlf himseU narav away Judge Advocate Colonel J. T. Bowditch ance, but the effort was received with ap voted unanimously to vote by ballot. j ------nt: ------- t---------------- i r fcr any length of time from his strong at MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN’S, Chinese funerals. has gone to the state capital to attend the plause by reason of the burden of the This is wrong, particularly for a reform dates of a dozen tachments in Central Point. state military board meeting. song being to the effect that they bought party to adopt at its first start. A dele Reeser Block. Have vou tried the Prince Henry 5c cigar Four substantial and well-to-do families w Ada Bowdoin, all “A the demo-republic«ns demo-republics ns for fifteen cento, cents, gated power or authority, should never at I). L. Minkler A Son’s? It is a new one Miss Susie Ward and Miss JLSTiLJLItTID, OR. arrived recently from Lewis county, Wash., who have been attending school a at Port- and those that were not caught when be cast in a secret l>al)ot. It is the source and the best ever seen for the price. and have located hereabouts About 14 land, returned to Linkville Friday. of all jobs, rings, slates, trading, swapp “ ,. cornered flew over the fence. Wm. Patterson writes from Beaver families will follow them later on. Peter Rameburg and W. P H. legate The committee on resolutions came in ing and lying. But this convention was creek that they will soon have their no different than a republican or demo placer mine ready for a season’s run; Don’t get soaped by cheap brands of soap, went to Hornbrook Bunday, and G. B. Ad- and Breese read their report as follows: ■ ionic of Nimol, 2.OS%: Palo Alto, dington Monday, on a mining deal. The nominations that E. T. Bartlett stru'-k it rich in his but try some of Winter's best. We, the undersigned, your committee cratic convention. 0:<>S%; Arion, 2:10%: Bell Bird, 2:26%. were not only hatched out and slated be Mi» Emma A. Beauchamp, formerly oi on resolution and platform would re- Miw formeriy quartz prospect, realizing $60 in two Chas. Marvin writes under date Tolo was married at Smith river, spectfully recommend the adoption of the fore hand by the leaders, but the prim hours with a band mortar; that James bl ' ' recently ____ i People's 1M| Norte connty, conntv. to Silva Hilva P. P Giacomini. Giscnmini People’s party platform adopted at Oregon aries were even fixed so as to bring Money to Loan l>el of January 9th, 1891, he found by feed W. Briner is doing well in his placer City, ity, March 16th and 17th, 1892. about the desired results. If the con mine and expects to clear $2000 for the J. T. Boyer, a prominent banker of Walla ing the Red Ball Brand Manhattan Food Resolved, that our candidates for the ONEY TO LOAN on one to five years Walla and an old friend of Marshal Smith, legislature, in the event of their election, vention had of voted rite uoce and all season’s run ; that five men have arrived time on improved farms, outside the to the horses under his charge, that it was on today's train en route for Ban Fran are directed to endeavor to have our laws hands could have seen the wires as they from Salem and are prospecting for city limits and within 10 miles of Ashland. proved to be as represented. Also Mr. cisco. so amended as to reduce the fees now were in operation the ticket wouldn’t quartz. Address P. O. Box 03, have been reeled off so close to the pro Win. Corbitt of the San Mateo Stock Mr E. F. HanMii, a Montana milling allowed to our county officers. tnarl4 Ashland, Oregon. We are receiving this week a new stock of Resolved, that it shall be the duty of the gram. But wire-working is nothing man and a cousin of Street Superintendent Farm, Sam. Gamble, J. A. Goldsmith, Nelson, was in Ashland a few days this central committee of the people's party, new—it is only strange to see it worked keg pickles, limburger cheese, and general B. C. Ilclly and others speak in the in the event of our candidates being elected, on such an extensive scale at the first line of fancy groceries. D. L. Minkler & week. to aid them to secure bondsmen among the convention of a political party whose Son. highest terms of it. This food is just R. 8. Carey, a prominent citizen of Sac members of the people’s party. Captain Henderson, of Kerby, is about the thing to prépaie colts for circuit; leaders declare that its only mission is ramento county. Cal., WM here last week Resolved, that we are opposed to to erect a hotel at the mouth of the visiting bis old friend and neighbor, I^evi legislative and judicial officers accepting reform. they mature more rapidly and it keeps Morris. The county alliance was in session all famons Jcsephine county caves, and free passes from railroad company, and them in splendid spirits. For a horse Dr. R. Pryce, the well-known physician, that we demand such legislation as will pro day before and adjourned aB the alliance these romantic fastnesses will soon be off his feed, or one run down, it is high hibit railroad officials from issuing such come a famous summer resort. They at 9:30 in the evening, after which the went to Klamath Falls Friday to remain W. H. B reese . ly beneficial. This is the only stock crowd got together as a people’s party are distant twenty miles southeast of for some time, his health requiring a high passes. 8. M. N ealoh . Kerby and within three miles of the er climate. caucus and held forth till the small food which ever received medals at A. C. P arker . F. C. Holmes and sen will ship their! Chairman Breese said ; “We thought hours of the morning fixing the work of California line. The subterranean pas Sacramento State Fair 1891, Stockton horses to Yreka the first of next week, to we would make it as small as possible, as the convention for next day. Among sages have lieen explored for about ten Fair 1891, San Francisco 1890. The the tbings^the caucus done was carrying miles and thev seem to run away into put them in training for the fall races. Mr. PAID FOR THEM AT the target of the opposition is large a resolution that the candidates be California.—Star, foremost veterinary surgeons of Cali Me Donald. enough.” strictly forbidden to treat people to fornia feed and recommend it, viz: A. T. Kyle left Sunday for Great Falls, Soap—Grandpa's Wonder, Ivory, Royal This idea was received with pleasure whiskey or cigars. [It wss not obeyed, Mon., where some influential friends of and Matchless Savon, Flannel Queen, Ori C. Mr.soero, E. J. Creely. P. Burns, W. his have invited him to go into the real by tbs convention and the resolutions ■ because several of them “sprung them ental and Petroleum bleaching. Magnetic, 1 F. Egan. This food contains no anti were promptly adopted with a vim. estate business, selves” over the bar after the convention, Finest Borax and other varieties of laundry Nominations being in order and the mony or any other mineral or poison W. Buckley, a friend of Dr. Walter Farn order of business committee having the R ecorb reporter smilingly with and toilet at Crocker Grocery-Co. HARVEY PARKER, ous herbs. The Red Ball Brand Man ham, passed through on yesterday's train them.] It was a silly resolution, made Music. Manager. for Portland to take a position in the Good changed the usual and customary order only to be broken—just like the blue hattan Poultry Food is likewise reliable; of electing representatives (the intellec laws are at this late day. Miss Fleta Walker will give in Samaritan Hospital. the largest poultry raisers on the coast tual organs) first to last and making the structions on the piano or organ. For “Buck” Anderson, their candidate for Miss Lizzie Neilon, the school teacher at moneyed offices come first, the chairman Eagle Point Items. prefer it to all others. terms, etc., call at the home of Mrs, - VUC county judge, ID is VApVVkVU expected to Itvcp keep the lower Cole's and Miss Annie Farraher of nominations E ditor V alley R ecord :— Gaselle, popular young ladies of Siskiyou announced . , .. . in order . , , county debt down with bia avoirdupois. E. E. Winchester, Church street. •benff. Briggs moved that an informal He weighs 350 lbs. Thompson brothers have resumed their AT BLUE FRONT GROCERY. county were visiting Ashland buuday. ballot be taken on sheriff. This received meetings at this place. Dr. Kahler of Delegates to State Convention. It is a good ticket in the main. The Mrs. T. P. Judson and Miss Nettie Hark opposition from many delegates but was Phoenix is here superintending the musical gentlemen nominated are good men aa ey of Granta Pass were visiting Ashland The democratic convention todav department. Some of the reasons why Germetuer is friends and relatives from Sunday to Tues seconded and put to the house. It was men generally go. elected the following delegates to the the only reliable household remedy are; The Only House in the City making lost by a standing vote, three to one. N. A. Young, one of our enterprising day. Judson was also in town Bunday. state convention at Portland Tuesday: Wiley of Phoenix offered a resolution is replacing his old rail fence with 1. It is pleasant to take. 2. It is absolutely Slow Reward. $1OO. R. A. Miller, J. D. Whitman, Reames, farmers, Mrs. Sheridan Thornton left Tuesday for that every man placed in nomination boards and wire. Thus the march of civil harmless. 3. It makes no mistakes in di The readers of the V alley R ccoed will ...... agnosis, but goes right to the root of dis Sisson where Sheridan has been at work R. P. Neil. Hershberger, Nickell, Geo ization is marching on. pleased to learn that there is at least one ease by purifying the blood and toning the putting in an electric light plant. They stand up and tell what people’s party be Hammersley, Evans, Klippel, Farlow, dreaded disease that science has been able club be belongs to. The reason of this Last Saturday as per announcement in nerves. 4. It does not simply patch up but will visit Yreka and return home Sunday. D. T. Sears. The Colvig delegates were was stated that they wanted to guard to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. the V alley R ecord the democracy of Lit cures . Try it and use nothing Mr. Pogue, a brother of Mi» Nettie against nominating anyone that might Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure defeated, which makes smooth sailing for tle Butte precinct met at Inlow & Ashpole’s radically else. Pogue of Jacksonville,was killed at Dillard, now known to the medical fraternity. Ca Parker for district attorney. hall for the purpose of holding their pri Douglas county yesterday in an accident. not be a thoroughly orthodox people’s tarrh being a constitutional disease, re Buclclen’s Arnica Salve. mary,but there seemed a disposition on the We carry the most complete and choicest stock in Ashland The K. T. Ban quet. It is rumored he was thrown from a horse. party man. It was carried. quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s part of some of the leaders to procrasti The best salve in the world for Cuts, Nominations for sheriff were proceeded Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di Malta Commandery banqueted the nate the time of the meeting; but after sev Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever and will positively not be undersold. All prompt A. T. Kyle has traded and sold his with, and W. H. Bradshaw of Browns rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces eral futile efforts on the part of others of Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains residence und Boulevard property of 11 of the system, thereby destroying the foun Yreka commandery at Hotel Oregon last the leaders on the other side (for, as it is Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and boro, John B. Griffin of Phoenix, C H. ly settled accounts and cash custom dis acres to Geo. Crowson for the latter's dations of the disease. and giving the pa evening. I’racht seated them to an ele- |ro^erty in Miner’s addition, consideration Ercanbackof Central Point, W. M. Mars tient strength by building up the constitu gant spread, there being 63 plates. in all political gatherings, there were two positively cures Piles or no pay required. sides to the question) the crowd assembled It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, ters of Lake creek and A S. Jacobs of tion and assisting nature in doing its work. Among the visitors from abroad were; counted at3p m. instead of 1 p. m. as per an or inonev refunded Price 25 cents per box. Big Butte were named. Jacoba said un The proprietors have so much faith in its From Yreka—F. E. Wadsworth and nouncement. The meeting was called to For sale by E. E. Winchester & Co. Col. Compson, of Naylox, democratic candidate for sheriff of Klamath county der the present circumstances he would curative powers that they oiler One Hun wife, J. E, Harmon and wife, H. B. order by Hon. John Ashpole and T. A. ami uii««auier general oi the state militia not allow his name to be presented to dred Dollars for any case that it fails to Gillis and wife, J R. Tapscott and wife, Mauzay was elected chairman, with Lee Fish—mackerel, lake white-fish, smoked passed through Friday to attend a military the convention . bo F. J. Creed who named cure Send for circulars and testimonials. J. V. Brown, Dr. Gregory, F. G. Anten- Caton secretary. After staling the object herring, fancy bloaters, etc., at Crocker Address F.J. CHENEY A CO.,Toledo, O. him withdrew bis nomination. board meeting. rieth, Louis Nordheim, W. L. Hobbs, of the meeting, to wit: to elect five dele Grocery Co. C^^Sold by Druggists, 75c. J. W. Wiley and J. E. Potter appoint N. A. Ambrose, Woodland, H. J. Wler, A. E. Raynes, J. S. Beard, Oliver Orr. gates to attend the county convention, etc. Crazy Social. WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION. question was asked how they were to Portland, A. H. Carson, Granta Pass, M. ed tellers. Geo. D. Butler, and Thos. James of The At the Patton Mine. vote and the chair said, by voice; where The Woman ’s Relief Corps No. 24 will The vote stood : Bradshaw 39, Ercan- B. Rankin, Portland, E. W. Allen and Henley. upon J. Ashpole moved that the voting be give a crazy social at the opera house Teams have been at work this week wife, Portland, and A. B. Sent, registered back 13, Jacobs 7, Griffin 3, Marsters 3. From Grants Pass—C.. K. Chanslor, at the Oregon today. On motion of Jacobs the nomination of cutting out nnd grading the road from W. H. Flanagan anil wife. J. W. Howard done by ballot. The motion being put ; Saturday evening, April 23d, at which there were but a very few said aye; but the respectfully solicit your trade, del iver good the Ashland Mining Co.’s mine to Ash- a short, spicy program will be given J. Henry Morris, a printer formerly of Bradshaw was made unanimous. and wife, Abe Axtell and wife, D. Mc chair decided, without calling for the noes, ! i time land. It will be a good road when and a crazv quilt disposed of to the per com- ror clerk J. W. Marksbury of Gold mnu. For Ashland, w the people's party nominee in Carthy and wife, Miss Mollie John, Miss that the motion was carried. Whereupon Try the only Multnomah county for clerk of the circuit Hill, W. H. Breese of Talent, E. E. Dem- pieted. some one suggested that the noes be called son guessing the number, or nearest the promptly and will treat evreyone white .......................... Everything is passing along smoothly Lou Brower, and Gen. T. G. Reames for, as there were but two or three votes in number of pieces composing the quilt. court. We hope he will win. He would ing of Ashland were nominated. First look quite pompous in a fat position like ballot Deming 30, Breese 24, Marksbury at the mine, the work on the incline and W. M. Holmes of Jacksonville. the affirmative; but the chair stuck to his Ten cents a guess. Come everybody,and first-class grocery in the city. that. decision and said that it did not require but enjoy the lun. M ary E. M c C all , 11. On motion of Breese, Deming was shaft to let through the air having been Circuit Court. two or three votes. completed the first of the week. A ngie L. E ngle , President. Mrs. C. T. Harris, Miss Cherry Harris nominated by acclamation. State of Oregon vs Hezekiah Mathews; Then a call was made for nominations Secretary. and Mrs. W. Q. Tanner came over from For county judge W. T. Anderson of; A correspondent says: jury trial and verdict of not guilty. and two sets of delegates were nominated, Mott and Dunsmuir yesterday, Mrs. Tan- Phoenix was nominated, nominations Diedrich Lehners vs Theo H F Engle; to wit: the Parker delegates and the Colvig operations continue to develop __ join .___ her ____ husband _________ at Everett, were declared closed and a rising vote fb Active ner will e permanency and value of the lead- judgment for pl’ff for $332.25 costs and dis delegates. Then came the naming of the T*- * soon, - while * *• the * ladies •' will spend the MARRIED. Wash., tellers—Mr. Ewen, one of the candidates , taken. When the noee came Anderson ¡ ing ni, goij gold quartz mine. Through con- con bursements. summer in Ashland. created a big laugh by rising up in all his uection between the tunnel and upper j- N -- H Spencer vs ” ««<•«•» Rufus Edwards; un- dis- and Frank Lewis. The result was D. T. MILLER—BALDWIN—At Grand Central Gen. John F. Miller of Klamath county pnitme glory of seven feet and 340 lbs. surface of the ledge was completed on the missed at pifl costs and def’t granted leave Ewen, James Bell, John Ashpole. G. W. Hotel, April 9, 1892, by Rev. R. C. Ogles was on Tuesday’s north train to attend the Heckathom and John Young were elected w’thllraw answer. by, John A. Miller and Miss EivaJ. Bald democratic state convention. Gen Miller . ^.‘»mmiMioner Creed Fred Down- 8th inst. and a ^ntinous lead exposed ■ as delegates. tnA Rose R“e I ‘ tin» he entire distance distance, ’ 255 feet. As soon as 1 Annie M Thomas vs J N Thomas; di- ’55 feet win, both of Brownsboro. is never mistaken for a cherubim or a sera- ing, Walker, 8cott, Kiciiarilson and They did not succeed in getting a repub of ¿re in the' incjine waB : vorce; continued. eiui, in fact a stranger would naturally were nominated, all declining but two, the la8t lican or prohi to act as secretary, but they Mr. Miller is one of that section’s most ’for fresh air State vs L L Hurtenshaw j embezzlement made a bold move and s-succeeded in energetic farmers with a good future before :e him for the other fellow. He has the who were &8kc<i asked to let the convention >*prnove<l rP(nOved, the loniz long wisheci wished-for Innk at mv what «.i____________ ________________ every action of the thoroughbred unterrl- look at them them Ann and say what their their nnlitirfl politics ___ rushed through in volume sufficient to submitted to next grand jury. getting a rank republican on the ticket as a him, while the bride is an amiable and in tied. were. W. W. Scott oi Central Point extinguish the lighted candles. This state ---- vs H A Bauten; ----------- selling liquor with- candidate for delegate, but he was as com telligent young lady and the postmistress pletelj- snowed under as the prohis were of the village. It is one of those matches aaid he bad been a democrat but was was a consummation that brings gladness ou,t ; hned an?,c°s,te'. -------------- :o:--------------- Jacksonville Jottings. now a people’s party man. Harvey to the miner, for of the many dangers he . k c Coleman vs John M MeKee et al; at the Central Point meeting of the people’s that brings out the good wishes of their party. Dicx. large circle of friends. Harold Jackson of Ashland is visiting Richardson of Trail creek said he bad encounters, none appalls him more than No doubt that the readers of the V alley R ecord often complain of the and ^>5’3" as friends here. i been a democrat, but voted a scratched the danger from bad air. Four relays of I * r a Poor Quality of the Tea» and Coffee» that find access to their Table. For 1 n h . . Richardson received 31 and men are now pushing drifts to the right , the benefit of those thus afflicted we place this ad..respectfully inviting them Hdacree* c^y Of m"n^ 4. L. Reuter bid in the property sold at ticket. I Scott 28. Richardson declared the nom- sheriffs s<le Saturday, for $777. to call at our store and make a sample purchase of either of the goods in the and left from inside end of tunnel. The child Maud Harris until further order of above Line, and if thev don’t give future satisfaction in both Quality and Born in Jacksonville, April 10, 1892, to drift to the left has advanced about 50 this court. For Recorder J. F. Wisner of Apple feet, all Price we will take back the Goods and refund the Money with pleasure. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. DeBar, a son. ah the way through good Food ore. The state vs Frank Wade; larcenv of a horse; We carry a large line of both TEAS and COFFEES, and with good faith Born in Jacksonville. April 11, 1892. to | gate, Geo. A. Jackson of Antioch and J. | drift to the right is in harder rock and dismissed. place at the head of each Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pnrcell, a daughter. S. March of Sams valley. advance is slower aDd not bo much -------------------------- Jackson declined, saying his business Democratic Primaries. K. Kubli Jr., left for Eugene Tuesday this summer would keep him busy on time and labor lias been expended, but Held in Jackson county Saturday to evening after a pleasant visit with relatives the road; that be wouldn’t qualify if I good progress is being made. All the ore taken out the past week is elect delegatee for the county convention and friends. elected ; don’t want any office and would now being dumped down the ore chute at Jacksonville today to elect 11 dele E. 8. Smith, the mining expert, returned not have it. te the ore pile. Much ore has been ' gates to the state convention. As far as to Jacksonville Saturday from a business IF YOU WISH TO AVOID THE TWIN PRUGS, J. S. March arose and said ; “I am sacked and is piled near the blacksmith heard from they are: visit to Portland. ■ not a candidate for office. I don’t want j shop at mouth of tunnel. Mechanics are Jacksonville—8. J. Day. Henry Klippell. The dav of final settlement of the office.” (Laughter and applause with ALUM AND AMMONIA estates of 'M. Hanley and H. C. Hoagland cries of “sit down! sit down ’. ) The vote at work near by building an assay office, l . ’eter Elmer, Chas. Prim, Chas. Nickell, ÍÍ T. the temporärj- absence of the assayer, , ” «. Reames, K. Kubli, Robt. A. Miller. has been continued until May 3, 1892. fi stood Wisner 55, March 9. 1 Gold Hill — A. J. Barlow, Dan Fisher, C. Mr. Philip Mullen, hinders a tabulated I P. Parker, Geo Hammersley, Reames, White A Co. this week received For assessor, J. D. Williams of So-la statement of value per ton of ore ex from San Francisco one of the largest and Springs. J. W. Marksbury of Gold Htfl, Medford—D. T. Sears, Wm. Slinger. J. N. tracted the past ten days. Everything Hocktrsmith, finest stock of goods ever brought to Jack J. N. Harvey, J. N. Woodv, Dr. H Endemann, for twelve years chemist of the W. H. Breese of Talent, J. T. Miller of moves along with that circumspection 8. 8. Tentz. Geo. Gallowav, P. B. O'Neil, sonville. Central Point, J. S. March of Sams val and thoughtfulness that marks all the J. H. Whitman. New York Board of Health, in his paper read before the H. Hewitt, special agent for the publish ley, John B. Griffin of Phoenix, Anson actions of the superintendent. The new ’ Willow Spiiags— W. H. Pankey, W. K. ing bouse of P. F. Collier, New York, has Ford of Central Point were nominated. graded wagon road leading from the I Priée, W. J. Ingram, Nick Cook. Iwen canvassing the town fora number of American Chemical Society at Washington, in October, —H. 8. Evans, J. N. Smith, F. the staniiard works of Bulwer. Dickens, First ballot, Williams 7, Marksbury 30, mine to Ashland is being pushed as fast W. Ashland Hogg, Wm. Otto, G. M. Grainger. E. Hugo. etc. He has secured quite a number Breese 7, Miller 2, March 3> Griffin 6, as 8 men and two teams with plow and ! J. Farlow;, 1891, states that an ammonia baking powder acts on the Brick Wells, J. R. Tozer, R. P. Ford 10. Second ballot Marksbury 45, I scraper can accomplish it. Already j Of purchasers. I Neil, J. K. Leabo, E. K. Brightman. | Ford 19. about $ 4 ' of a mile of the end next the j Eagle Point—James Bell, I). T. Ewen. A number of ladies and gentlemen went gluten of the flour, altering its chemical properties, and For treasurer, Enoch F. Walker of i tunnel is completed. Some of it being I John Ashpole, G. W. Heckathom, John to Grants l’ass Tuesday to attend the fully traversable by teams. About 150 Young. State Horticultural maeting. among whom Central Point was nominated. cites numerous high authorities to prove its injurious Central Point—Rfl. R. Owen, G. T. were Madanies McDonough. Plymale, Ken- For school superintendent, E. E. Smith davs labor has been subscribed by in Hersbbqrg»r, Chas. Rippey. Frank Amv, nev, Karewski, Mrs. F.. W. Allen of Port dividual citizens to put the Ashland end effect on the stomach and kidneys. land, and Col. R. A. Miller and 0. W. of Central Point, J. E. Potter of Antioch, of the road in good condition. Jhe James Barker, Thos. Centre. J. S. Grigsby. L. L. Freeman of Woodville were placed ’ Talent — 'Geo. H. Lynch, James Helms, Kahler. , application oi this subscription labor will Liebig the great chemist says: “The use of alum in in nomination. The chair wanted to Gus Clemens. A. Alford. A special train came over from Medford know, as per resolution heretofore , be begun the la$t of this week or beginn- Eden—Samuel Furry, J. A. Anderson. I Saturday bripging the eflqnty Judge and adopted, what people’s party club's they ' ing of next as soon as a few owners of Ben Smith, I D. Vojindray. bread is very injurious, and it is very apt to disorder 'orrtmissionei of Multnomkh. the hiayot of These goods we make a specialty of, in connection with our ever large land along the route can be arranged Portland and other», who came to inspect belonged to. Some one said Smith be F with in teference to right of Wk?- Mew prize baking powder, $25.00 prise, ! stock of Teas of every description and Green and Roasted Coffees. the stomach and occasion acidity and dyspepsia. ” the stone quanr which is locate«! two miles longed to the people’s party elub of J April l’flth, 1SÜ2. to cents at Winter’s, ■ X A mmin . I from town. Portland is to have a tine Central Point. The secretary of that The following powders arq gnown to contain either new court bouse built soon, and it is for club said his name was not there. Thp J'oq bavent seen the new $25.00 grand niackainiitlqqg. that purpose these gentlemen are looking teller« had ajreaoy commenced taking UP prize, baking powder, hurry around to the ----- Dealers in----- for a sqperjor quality qf stung. They eon- tickets. ’Ybe ipaglune was stopped after âinmonia or alum op both: Royal, Chicago Yeast, Calumet, The best norfc Iqmed O«t at the lowest Opera House Grocery, fihfjed thgir tnp to AshUnq. Groceries, Provisions. Tobaccos and Cigars, some talk as to whether Smith waa a figqreg with promptness and dispatch We have two of the greatest bargains in Bon Ryo», Taylor’s One Spoon, Unrivaled, Forest City, Snow Ball, Wood and Willow Ware, and Books and Stationery. t igars, tobaccos—full line at Crocker Gro- member of any people's party club. The at Geo, Markle's blacksmith shop on Prize Baking Powder ever ottered in A»h- ! ' convention thought if be was it would be Spring street. land. D. L. Minkler & Son, oery Co. f*irl. I 1 otk Any One Wanting A FINE LINE OF First-Class LADIES’ VESTS, MILLINERY Muslin Underwear, DRESSMAKING Ohallies, Palo Alto Stock Farm M FAT GROWN#** *«#*CHICKENS. Chambrays, Cord du Rois, Ginghams, Henrietta, Seersuckers, Lawns, Apronette, White Goods. Also Ladies' and Children’s cloth top shoes. An early inspection is solicited WILSON & WALSWORTH. Highest Market Price DEPOT HOTEL. O. WINTER J Successor to M c C onnell & winter , pecialty. this month. IN COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICES TEASCOFFEES. Use Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder S eu . 1 BEECH’S a S2 TEA. X>. MIIVLiJQER SOM,