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VALLEY RECORD. THE WEEK IN CONGKES8. THE METHODISTS. FTagle Point Items. E ditor V alley R ecord :— Senate. Proceedings of the General Conference Since my last your correspondent has | visited tbe county seat and it happened to Tuesday, May 3.—Morgan called up at Omaha. on the day that tbe democrats held their The People’s Paper. the president’s message on the interna Following is a condenied report of the be convention, and of course I went to tbe tional monetary conference. Kyle spoke proceedings^ the Methodist quadrennial courthouse to take in the w hole, as fab as . an outsider could, but it appeared that tbe ABHLAN’D O b . Tstutat. May 12 W- in favor of free coinage. At the close conference at Omaha: of the speech the message was again laid Tuesday, May 3. — The forenoon CONVENTION HAD BEEN HELD THE NIGHT BE- on tbe table. The conference report on was consumed in seating delegates. At j fore ob some time PREVIOUS, for a more cut-and-dried affair I never saw. Our dele Ed. R. Owen, candidate for county the Chinese exclusion bill was adopted. clerk, ia not only competent to conduct The house bill placing binding twine on the afternoon session the report of the gates were all there, with their counsel , committee on constitution appointed some of the “instructionists,’’ and every-; the office, but ia deaerving of the poei- thing seemed to be going on smoothly un t tion, aa well. Hia opponent, Max Mul I the free list was referred to the finance four years ago was read. A number of til after dinner, when one of tbe delegates ; / changes were recommended, among i from Medford arose in his place to elicit i ler. baa had the office two terms, beside« I committee. Wednesday, May 4.—A bill creating them that the ministerial and lay dele some information when he was snatched so holding a government poeition for manv years. The (omiition of the political two additional land district« in the state gates vote together in the general con completely bald-beaded by the chairman i of Montana was passed. The bill releas ference on all questions except those in that that night his wife misstook his head atmosphere ie bail for Bro. Muller. white silk pin cushion. 4Ve draw the ing to the city of Monterey, Cal, the in tended to make changes in the organic for a for the present. One of his friends In the list of circuit judges now placed terest of the United States in the Cuartel law of the church. A great mass meet I veil arose to either apologize or explain but be- before the people there is hardly any use 1 lot was passed. The house bill for the ing was held at night in the interest of 1 | Till 7.2 far 7_ ” 7 be _ was cut _■ off ” ’ lielow ‘—r fore ha he proceeded commenting on the merit« of Judge H. sale of the Klamath Indian reservation the knees, and from that cn no one dared church extension work. K. Hanna, for hia ability and integrity passed with a substitute and a confer to speak except those that were authorized 7 Wednesday, May 4.—Bishop Warren to do so. Then the nominations for repre ars aa well known as bis personal pop- I ence asked. presided. Bishop Foster read the epis sentatives were declared in order, and njarity is boundless. The republican Thursday. May 5.—After routine bus- copal address. The bishop said the mis strange to relate, amid all tbe combined convention could find no one in its ranks \V \ v’ wisdom of that mighty throng of about to fill up the vacancy of running against ness the calendar was taken up and a sions in foreign lands were in excellent seventy-five delegates'(there were some Comrade G. W. Hammond him, an that the judge’s election ia as number of bills passed. condition all over the world. No schisms, proxies) with all the suggestions of the of Root Post, G. A R.. of Syracuse, N. Y. The president eigned the Chinese bill no dissensions had appeared in the lobby members, there could be but th bee sured. men found that are capable of representing Wounded at Gettysburg i today immediately after receiving it. church in the past four years. The ■ tbe dear people of Jackson county; but one “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: The people's partv legislative ticket church had experienced wonderful ' for county judge; but one for commission Frida.-, May 6. — The resolution to pay will prolwbly make a better run than any “I was In the Army of the Potomac and growth. Since the last general confer er ; but one for clerk; but one for recorder; other portion of it. When people vote 1 the Choctaws and Chickasaws for their I but one for treasurer; but one for school In the great battle of Gettysburg was struck ence fully 400.000 members had been ad 1 interest in the Cheyenne-Arapahoe res- for countv officials they should do so on ■ superintendent; but one for coroner In the ankle by a minnle ball, which smashed account of their fitneM for the place, and ' ervation was taken up. Dawes favored ded, a greater gain than had ever been and but one for surveyor—and several of the bone. My leg was amputated in the field for legislators on the principle« they I the measure. He spoke till 2 p. m. with- known in all its history. The speaker them have traveled the road up Salt river hospital, and after a long t'-ne it healed. I aUnd for. But it ia only too true that ! out finishing. Business was then sus- I then touched on the vote in the annual i so often that one of them as he passed me was discharged and wenthoi ,e. After 8 years the legialative tickets in Jackson county 1 pended and eulogies were delivered conference and the churches upon the i seemed to say: “Never mind. Mr. Dick. I My Wound Broke Open bave never stood for any principle for by Gorman and others on the late Sena- admission of women delegates to the have traveled the road up Salt river so often that I can borrow flour on the road.” One afresh. Dr. Pease amputat >d an inch of the manv long years. Each candidate ia 1 tor Wilson of Maryland, who died in general conference with the following noticeable feature of the program seemed bone, and it healed. Four years later it generally out hnatling for himaelf. February, 1891. Adjourned to Monday. result: Laity—For, 235,668; against, to an outsider to be the determination on ; tbe part of tbe boss and his assistants to once more opened, and for eight years i 164,843. Ministerial — For, 5,609; against, Tbe R ecord adviaes the people to , I Monday, May 9.—Frye reported the 4,044. The sjieech warmly commended concentrate the nominations in and around how I suffered! I do not believe it possible j Jacksonville. 1 hey only have five on the for a human being to suffer worse agony. chooae their men for the offices on two > house bill to encourage American ship- ...„„ , U1® establishment of the Methodist uni- , couty ticket and four on the state and ju- During this time I had to go on crutches, main proposition«, their ability and fit- • J building from tbe commerce committee. being unable to wear a wooden leg. When ____ —— versity and deprecated Chinese exclu- ■ di-ial ticket living in the town of Jackson- ever possible I relieved my sufferings by neaa first, and tbe question of whether The report was unanimous. I Immediate ’ ville — entirely ignoring Medford. R ock taking opiate, but when I was obliged to go they are deserving of tbe places they a»- | consideration was asked and agreed to. s*ou legislation. ’ Point. Foots creeK, in fact all of the lower ft. I suffered fearfully and thought I Thursday, May 5. Whether the bish- Rogue river precincts; Hants valley, all of without pire to. Tbe political (that ia legislative After the bill was read in full Frye said should ge crazy. I tried every thing I could and congressional) material should be that although it was general in its pro- °PS or conference should appoint the the Butte creek, Antelojie, Dry creek, Big get with my limited means. Physicians said Butte and upper Rogue river country—and I would never be any better. Finally my voted on aa representing vonr convict- I visions twr. two ahi™, ship« nr.lv only werp were tn to 1« be ad- ad j judiciary committee caused a heated dis- | still expect the democrats to vote the ticket. tiona on the political question« of the cussion. A motion giving the bishops Blood Became Poisoned mitted to American register, to be ex Some of the democrats are talking of circu dav. By letting these «impie prop- the right to nominate but the conference lating a petition requesting the few candi and it broke out all over my face and on some cluded from the coastwise trade, and oaitiona govern you, you will be carrying might be used by the government, by power to confirm nominations was I dates that live outside of Jacksonville to parts of my body so that my face is all out tbe ideas of a good citizenship. and request the central committee to covered with scars now. One day I read of charter or purchase in case of war. The finally adopted. A resolution to memo- | resign appoint the rest of the ticket from Jackson what Hood’s Sarsaparilla would do. The rialize congress and the president pro- Judge P. P. Prim went to Klamath two ships to be admitted were the City ville. And if they can’t find democrats first dollar I got I sent au<i bought a bottle county today on legal business. Judge of New York and the City of Paris of I testing against the passage of the Chi- enough, to take a few of the king republi and began taking it. A week or two later, wife in dressing my leg, said it seemed to Prim ia a candidate for the office of cir the Inman line. The bill was passed. i nese exclusion bill was referred to a cans as they will answer the purpose just my be Improving, and after tak ing cuit judge of thia judicial district and The resolution for the payment of the committee of five with instructions to as well. I have been a resident of Jackson county a quarter of a century and I never the judiciary won id receive a much- claims of the Choctaw and Chickasaw report Friday. saw a ticket so universally condemned as needed moral elevation by hia election. nations was agreed to. Friday, May 6.—The committee ap tbe one palmed off on the people last Thurs a few months, thank God (and I say it rever Judge Prim has been on the bench of pointed to prepare resolutions on the day. But enough of this at present. ently), the sores all over my body had healed, Hoase. this district before, as well as chief just [You didn’t, eh. But bless your dear and now, four years later, have never shown Chinese exclusion bill reported that the ice of the supreme court of Oregon and Tuesday, May 3.—The diplomatic and exclusion bill had been signed by the soul, Dick, you should have remained over any sign of reappearing.” G borge M. H am and seen the republican convention held mond , 219 Magnolia Street, Syracuse, N. Y. has held up tbe dignity of the bench consular bill was taken up. Chapman's with good common sense, a well-trained amendment providing that no part of president. It was therefore too late to the next day. The democratic convention was a happy family reunion compared to legal mind and a sturdy honesty of pur the emergency fund be paid to any for take action. In the discussion which the monkey and parrot ot a time the repub Commander of Root Post, G. A. R., himself a followed the president and congress pose. eign government in settlement of any were denounced. It was the sense of lican convention had. Tbe republicans one armed veteran, fully confirms Mr. Ham I fought each other with as vile methods as If there is one office in the county that claim against the United States was the convention that the Chinese had as the democrats ever did in the palmy days mond’s statement, and J. L. Belden, the phar tbe property owners should take a cold adopted. Blount moved to strike out much right to enter this country as other j of 400 majority.—R ecord R eporter .] macist. also endorses it blooded, calculating interest in seeing the appropriation of $65,000 to continue foreigners. Mood'» Pills cure Sick Headache. On last Monday some of the sporting that it is occupied by the most competent the preliminary survey for an intercon Saturday, May 7.—Bishop Fowler of class met at the Lake creek race course on material to be found, it is that of county tinental railway. The motion was car Little Butte to try the speed of some of the * recorder. The R ecord speaks the truth ried. The bill was then passed. The San Franciso presided. The venerable local race horses, to run 600 yards and re Bishop Taylor of Africa then presented County Commissioners’ Court. peat, for a purse of $13.50. The following and knows where of it speaks when it senate amendments to the army bill Ordered that W. F. Wilkinson, supervisor says Wm. M. Holmes, who has occupied were non-concurred in and a conference his report. He said there were over 30,- entries were made: 1st, Indian, belonging < road district No. 32, be allowed $75 to be 000 native Methodists in Africa, thirty- to Dick blinger; 2d, Lake Creek Baldv, be- of that office the past two years, has filled to James Culbertson; 3d. Dude, be- i applied to road running from McNeil the poeition with conspicuous ability. ordered. I eight Sunday schools, over 300 teachers longing longing to Dan Simon of Eagle Point. 4t I branch to the foot of Flounce Rock grade Wednesday, May 4.—The conference [ and 3,750 Sunday school scholars. He It is a position for which he has a well- the word they all started well and Indian < on Rogue river and the county clerk report on the Chinese bill was adopted. trsined mind. Besides the benefits of his > declared the work in Africa was stu began to lead off, winning the first heat by authorized to draw warrant on county legal training and his experience of the A resolution calling upon the attorney pendous. The people there must edu a short distance. But the bystanders treasurer for the same. In matter of bridge across Evans creek, past two years, his personal habits are general for information as to whether cated in hand and brain as well as in re thought that if Dan Himon (he rode his own horse) had not pulled so bard on the reins near ; Wimer post office, ordered that notice such that there is not another public the sugar trust violated the anti-trust ligion, otherwise they will be unable to that Dude would have come out ahead. be given calling for proposals to build bridge servant in tbe court-house who has given law; if so whether prosecution had been second heat Dude won by a short dis- across ; Evans creek, near Wimer postoffice. such unflagging interest and attention to instituted for such violation was taken support themselves in that barren land, ; The , county, Ore., according to plans and would inevitably drift back into tance, and then they blanketed him and Jackson the duties of Iris portfolio. The propertv Scott of Illinois denounced the barbarism. The best field is among the sent him down the track in order to have and specifications now on file in clerks holders of the county will see to it that up. i time to make some bets. But it was no go. sugar trust. The resolution was adopted the children. Girls and boys must be ' although Dude’s friends offered to wager $30 office. Mr. Holmes is re-elected. In matter of county road petitioned for after Borne debate. The general appro educated together. In order to do this, to $10 still they could not find any of the by D. R. Mills et al in Ashland precinct, An interesting event in the history of priation bill came up in committee of as the girls were always sold by their triends of Indian or Lake Creek Baldv to G. M. Grainger, E. J. Farlow and C. B. Jackson county politics was the nomina the whole Preference was given to the parents, it was necessary to have money take the bet, for they discovered that Dude Watson appointed viewers and I’eter Ap was like “The Tinner's Jule”—a regular plegate surveyor, to meet at the office tion of John E. Pelton lor sheriff, it being river and harbor bill. to buy them and then educate them. singed cat Dude won the third heat eas of W. N. Luckey, at Ashland. May 13th. the first time that that office ever sought Thursday, May 5.—The Klamath In The report was indorsed by a rising ily . Ho you see we have some fast horses 1892, at 9 o’clock, a. m. the man in place of the man seeking the dian reservation bill was non-concurred at Eagle Point, as veil as slow polit.cians. In matter of county road petitioned for office. Realizing John’s fitness for the in and a conference ordered. Holman vote. At the request of one of the dele W. P. Dodge et al in Central Point Speaking about horses reminds me that by gates Bishop Taylor brought forward precinct, ordered that road be declared a position, his popularity and availability, our friend “Dolt” Carlton has left tbe po attacked the river and harbor bill. He and placed on the stand a little African public highway. for the past three months Mr. Pelton has litical arena and is now in the horse busi In matter of resurvey of county road been importuned by a great mass of the said it not only appropriated |21,000 bnt child, which he brought with him. ex ness, for 1 saw him exhibiting his tine stal leading from Ft. Lane to Sams creek people to stand for the democratic nomi authorized contracts which would make plaining that though only three years lion the other day that he stands at the bridge. Report of Peter " Applegate ap- nation for sheriff. Mr. Pelton steadily the government liable for $26,000,000 old, and only three months out of Pioneer hotel stables. He is a beauty. proved. refused to be a candidate and kept on at more. The general debate was finished heathendom, she had learned to speak In the matter of bridge „ across Bear A short time ago word went out through tending to bis business enterprises, not and the bill considered under the five English. The object lesson attracted the R ecord that Geo. Brown, one of our creek near Eagle mills, petition not al merchants bad received a tine assortment lowed. even attending the primary or conven minnte rule. much interest. of ladies’ hats, that had been selected by County road petitioned for by F. T. tion. *____ for him for that But the demand Friday, May 6.—Carutb created some Monday, May 9. — Bishop Vincent pre his daughter Miss Cecilia in the Portland Downing et al in Central Point precinct, office was too strong and notwithstand and the other dav while your cor W. A. Owen, Kit Carson and J. D. Pankey ing his own efforts against it and those of amusement by offering an amendment sided. The first business was the call market respondent was in tbe store a lady came in appointed viewers and Peter Applegate the slate-making politicians who had a to the river and harbor bill appropria of the roll for the presentation of reso and called for four hats, for herself and surveyor to meet at the office of P. Apple man for the place Mr. Pelton was nomi ting $3,000 for the improvement of Salt lutions. memorials and petitions. three daughters. Whereupon Mr. Brown gate at Central Point, May 27th, 1895, at A resolution calling on the committee informed her that the bats referred to were 10 o'clock a. in. nated. His nomination was telegraphed river, Ky., alluding to the advantage it County road petitioned for by T. E. him to Ashland and after deliberating would bnng to defeated candidates for on the epifAopacy to ascertain if eithej all gone and that they kept sending orders over the subject for several hours he con president. The amendment was de of the missionary bishops ordained any off to have them come by express as they Hills et al in Ashland precinct. Petition kept having calls and they thought the disallowed for the reason that the petition cluded that he would accept and run. feated. Reed and Holman exchanged body outside of their special territory, was so near supplied that they did prays for a road 100 feet wide. The court Mr. Pelton’s fitness for the office is un sarcastic compliments during the debate was referred to that committee. It is trade not think it would be necessary to order having no jurisdiction under the law. questioned ; his election is conceded by on the bill. Whiting moved to strike County road petitioned for by Janies another large lot. Tbe result was that the understood that Bishop Taylor of .Africa I all ■idee. 2**11. His __ * business ______ ‘ personal _____ * in- and aforesaid lady had to wear her old hat amid Winningham et al in Trail creek precinct, out the appropriation for the ship chan ordained a minister while in England. tegrity is the beet, he was born and ordere I that J. C. Hanna, Perry Foster and all the new ones the next Sunday. Rev. H. P. Williams of Iowa offered raised in the valley and has been a suc- nel connecting the waters of the great Jack Houston viewers. Peter Applegate One day last week our irrepressible and lakes and offered a substitute therefor. a resolution declaring the use of tobac surveyor to meet at the beginning of the cess at anything he has undertaken. indefatigable mail contractor Isaac Wil proposed change of road on the 30th of Saturday. May 7.—The river and har co in any form unchristian and harm liams came into town loaded with boxes, I May and qualify before the surveyor. The County Judseahip. bor bill was under consideration in com ful. Referred to the committee on tem bags, candy buckets, etc , drove up to the Ordered that G. E. Bloomer pay to the I postoffice kept by A. J. Florey and there state treasurer the sum of $190,23.20 in full The R ecord was in hopes that this mittee of the whole. On motion of perance. i unloaded a full assortment of candies,nuts, year, with three parties in the field and Smith of Arizona an amendment was for the state taxes for Jackson county for The time for the election officers was ; tobacco, cigars and, in fact, you can hardly the assessment for the year 1891. so much talk about county court matters adopted appropriating $10,000 for the fixed for May 17. ' think of anything that is kept in a tirst- Miscellanious bills amounting to $4057.20 tbe people would have an opportunity to improvement of the Colorado river. -•--------- ------- store X---- 1--- A -, yi ou woul(j fin(J it jn Dr. J. M. King of New York offered class variety bqt allowed. vote for a candidate for county judge Blanchard of Louisiana offered an ad a resolution for an amendment to the I that load. _____ For A. ___ J. Fl< ________ lorey ig one of our that would be peculiarly fitted for the po Real Estate Transfers. men. He is the factotum in his line constitution of the United States look live from P. M. tbroagh the merchandise line sition both in regard to the intelligence ditional section providing that when V 8 to Jno Grubb—n e of n w sec 25, ing to the protection of the public bids under the river and harbor bill are up to a notary public. X'rod in tbe administration of the tp 38 s, r 2 e, 40 acres. and with the requisite force of char not deemed advantageous to the govern school against religious encroachments, Same to Frank B Hamlin—160 acres Notwithstanding tbe talk about another acter to stand off the selfishness and self- ment, materials may be purchased and and to define the attitude of the gristmill, still A. J. Daley reports trade 13, tp 36 s, r 3 e. interest of the people of the county—dem the work done otherwise than by con churches toward the schools, and asked | brisk. A Mr, Newton ha3 been hauling a Wm B Lake to Jno F Givans—all of ocrats, republicans, people’s party, inde tract. O'Neill of Missouri vigorously the conference to indorse the bill on the lot of wheat from Dr. DeBarr’s farm to the 16, tp 33 s, r 3 e, 640 acres; $10. ! mill to exchange for flour during the past pendents and everything else—for thev assailed the proposed section, contending subject which has been prepared upon P H Oviatt to J II Thorndyke—lot 4 are all equally selfish when it comes to that the effect would be to start in mo the complete divorcement of church and i week He Is sending flour and feed by the 80; $150. I carload to Myrtle creek and some as far as their ewn individual interests. The tion a vast political machine having con state. The resolntion was adopted with j Winchester in Douglas county; also to Gold 0 <t T Co to Lora I Miller—lot 9 blk A, R R add to Ashland; $80. R ecord would have been pleased to pul) i Hill and Ashland, and he claims that he is off its coat and got in and heartily sup trol of the expenditure of millions of applause. O & T Co to A E Woods—lot 4 blk 53, turning out as good flour as there is in the Dr. King offered another resolution ! county. Medford; $75. ported the right man for the place, re money. The resolution was passed and declaring an appropriation of money by gardless of hia com plexion or the previous the committee arose and reported the U S to L Rogers—160 acres sec 22, tp 32 s, Last Friday while Dan Simon and Frank condition of his political servitude. But | bill to the house. The session ended in th« the government for ecclesiastical ed Brown were riding on Round Top they r 2 e. ucation is not in accord with the prin hearu 7n unearthly noise. At tiist they the actions of conventions (regardless of filibustering. E E Miner to Wm Hevener—lots 31. 32, party)»re very seldom governed by sober I Monday, May 9.—Consideration of the ciples of of the constitution and that the thought it waC a panther but riding out 33, 34. 35, 36, Msner’s add to Ashland; $750. ideas. They are always at work on ex-1 river and harbor bill was resumed, the churches should not receive money where the noise seetne«» come from they Chas Beebe to Sarah E Savage—10 acres pediency. The people’s partv candidate : pending question being the reconsidera from the government for the education discovered one of Mr. Cormack’s lioys suf sec 11, tp 39 s, r 1 e; $400. fering with a violent fit. They took chai ¿2 lacks in the kind of intelligence required, E W Scofield to A C Hopkins—4 14 of sec of the Indians. Dr. King strongly advo of him and carried him to his father’s tbe republican candidate in the ‘gall” tion of the vote by which the house Sat 36? tp 39 ». r4 e-320 acres ■ $24,*>- cated the passage of his resolution, say house, but on the road he partially recov and ‘‘brass'’ and backbone to sit down urday agreed to the amendment offered G A Nordheim to A C Hopkins—n % of ered and was at himself again. heavy on any one that needs it, and the by Blanchard. The vote was reconsid ing the Methodist church never received sec 86. tp 39 s, r 4 e; $2400. a dollar from the government for the We are sorry to s ’ tate that Prof. Haselton ered and the amendment rejected. The democratic candidate won’t do it be M Chavner et al to Ellen F Schumpf—un cause be is a iwlitician »nd it would in bill was then passed. It carries an ap education of Indians. Some members ; has had to close bis school on account of divided % of north part of lot 2 blk 7. Jack poor health, but Dr. Stanfield reports him terfere with his trimming ability. Other propriation in round numbers of $21,- of the Methodist church had done so, improving and we trust that he will be able sonville: $700. people who “have it in” for the various 300,000. In addition the secretary of but not the church, while the Catholic to resume his duties in the sebol room ere W B Grubb et al to John L Grubb and candidates can fight it out. There isn’t war has authorized contracts for the church had received two millions. The long. Nancy$Applegate—land in sec 27, tp 38 s, enough difference between the candi completion of important projects of im resolution was unanimously adopted. Delbert Apger has gone into the business dates far an independent mind to get up B Grubb to John L Grubb et al—land A request that the next general con of catching skunks for their pelts, which in W provements involving the ultimate ex sec 25, tp 38 s, r 2 e; $100. a public discussion of their fitness for tbe he sells readily at thirty-five cents apiece. penditure of about $26,000,000. The ference be held in Cleveland was re place. John L Grubb et al to Dan’l F Walker— The women in the poultry business are go floor was then accorded to the committee ferred to the committee on conference ing to vote hint a medal. land in tp 39 s, r 1 e. 69.44 acres; also other lands in same sec and tp; $1000. The Representative«. entertainments. on the District of Columbia. Some of our citizens are talking of mak Purcilla B Gordon to G W Andrews—80 Although Houck will never set the ing preparations to celebrate the coming acres sec 16, tp 35 s, r 4 w; $1000. Gen. J. B. Weaver. world on fire with either brilliance of Ned James, an old time writer on Fourth of July in fine style at this place. to A L Carson—s of sec 16, mind or action, be is a hard-working and sporting topics, is dying at New York. Although the weather was decidedly A meeting is called of those interested for tp A 40 C s. Panton r 1 w, 320 acres; $1200. respectable farmer and miner and a grad For over a quarter of a century he was inclement a large crowd of people assem next Monday night, the 16th. at Inlow & O & T Co to Emma B Benn—lot 21 blk E, uate of tbe state agricultural college. bled Tuesday at the Central Point fair Ashpole’s ball to appoint committees, etc. R R add to Ashland; $90. an authority on pugilism. E. D. Foudray ia an old pioneer, ha« Several of our young folks went to Big grounds to attend the people’s party Wm Angle et al to Annie N Lewis—lot 5 seen and been in much of the public ser a movement is ou toot in me cast to gathering and bear its distinguished Butte last Friday night to attend a dance blk 2, Cottage add to Medford; $125. vice of Jackaon county in which be has cause the return of all the Chinese ia apostle, Gen. James B. Weaver of Iowa. that was given to raise money to procure H H Robinson to Geo Irwin—land in tp distinguished himself very well. The In the morning the glee club sang a num seats, ptc., for the school house. They re only objection that will be raised is the the United States to China in coaae- ber of songs and Fred Downing read a port a fine tipie, good supper, receipts $31. 39 s, r 3 e, 10.60 acres; $185. supper was prepared by Mrs. Durby. Sarah J Justus to A E Woods—lot 15 blk aame old one against tbe pioneers, that qneace of the exclusion bill. Secret con speech, the first part on national affairs The Miss Amy Safford met with a rather pain 46. Medford; $100. ferences are being held in all the larger ' and the latter ou Jackson county polities. ful they have lost their usefullness. accident. In stepping out the door to E Woods to Sarah J Justus—lot 4 blk ! Mr. Nickell is enterprising and has the cities of the country looking to the per He rehearsed tbe original county debt go to supper she made a misstep and 53, A Medford; $100. best brains in Jackson county to see fection of the plans for the exodus. A statement prepared bv himself several sprained her ankle very badly but is recov Geo W Howard et al to same—lots 5,6 blk •very phase of an opportunity to twist conference of the Chinese of Pennsyl 1 months ago and published in tbe R ec ering the use of her limb again. 12, Medford; $90. that opportunity into a glittering bard vania, Maryland and several other ord at the time and implored hie audi Last Saturday night Messrs. Deming and to A C Hopkins—land in tp money reality. Mr. Nickell was never neighboring states has been held in ence to vote tbe entire people’s party i M isner addressed the voters of this place 40 C s, C r Beekman 4 e, 200 acres; $2000. on the political issues of the day. Mr in bis lifetime burdened with the la Philadelphia, attended by hundreds of | ticket. T G Reames to same—160 acres in same grippe or a conviction of any kind. Hie After dinner Weaver spoke to a crowd Deining showed how the English ‘ capital! township, $1600. admirers and relatives would never let the more influential Celestials. All the that packed the pavilion full of people, ists had by intrigue and briber}’ influenced Geo O Bryant to same—160 acres in same legislation to enrich the rich, pauperize the him carry a public trust across tbe street pvoceedings are kept a profound secret. for two and a ball hours. Lack of space poor. Showing how in the last two de tp s, e; $1600. without putting him under bonds. Yet I forbids the publication of his speech at cades the mUlienaires had accumulated Jos Rapp to same—160 acres tp 40 s, r 4 Mr. Nickell is an affable and pleasant Effects of Frost on Fruit. ■ this time. The first half was a free-trade , wealth and driven thousands out into the e; $1600. fellow. Hill land about Salem must be de- • «’’«ument: the balance was an argument world as tramps. And through corrupt S J Day to same—160 acres same town Merritt is a scholar, an orator and a sirab’c for fruit, as the frost that cut fo1: a ,ar««r circulating medium and free means about one sixth of our entire do ship and range: $1600. successful business man. He is firm and down orchards in California and southern coinage of mlvert winding up with the main belones to railroad companies, syn Sallie E Ish to Jennie Hardy—2 acres in bigoted in his convictions. Atkinson ________ _ is Oregon, April 12th, did no harm on hill sub-treasury idea. Weaver is a pleasant, dicates and English capitalists. Mr. Wis ; Ish add to Medford; $100. ner reviewed the finance question, showing ' a brainy man, an accomplished wire orchards, while thoso on low lands are 9mo°th easy talker, abused nobody the necessity of having more money in cir- i M H Abbey to E D Briggs—lots 1, 2 blk worker, and, like Merritt, is a firm be badly damaged, in manv cases the stone or n°bodv’a party, but just discussed the culation. 1 ] H. P H <t N add to Ashland; $35. liever in the republican idea of aggre fruits being all destroyed. This seems 188ue- H18 speech haa considerable of I Eagle Point, May 9, '92. Sarah A Rogers to E D Briggs—10 acres D ick . gated selfishness, and will corkscrew all to be the case on the Willamette river,'‘be Methodist minister twang in it, he i sec 14, tp 39; $750. they can out of the government for their below Oregon City, as old settlers and formerly being one of that cloth. Weav- A Close Call. O & T Co to A E Woods—lot 4 blk 53, constituency and themselves. Nve is a well-known orcbardists there told S. A. er made many friends that day. I Mr. J. P. Blaize. an extensive real estate Medford; $75. Cneighbor and all that. He is as dealer in this city, narrowly escaped one of Mary I> Farlow to Jas Helms—land in tp Clarke, at Portland, a few days ago, that sd as be is ignorant on all public cherries, peaches, plums and prunes j Some of the reasons why Germetuer is the severest attacks of pneumonia while in 38 s, r 1 w. 25 acres; $1250. questions and thinks the late civil war is the northern part of the state during the the only reliable household remedy are: State to Margaret A Clements—80 acres still on in ful! blast. But he is very hon I were destroyed, while back two miles, on 1 1. It is pleasant to take. 2. It is absolutely re cent blizzard. Mr. Blaize had occasion sec 36, tp 32 s. r 2 e; $100. land 300 feet higlier, fruit was un harmless. 3. It makes no mistakes in di I to drive several miles during the storm and est and conscientious and wouldn’t do O Ganiard to Wm T Houston—40 acres injured. He also heard from a fruit- agnosis. aRIlw„, l(s.............. w. of dis- was so thoroughly chilled that he was un but goes right to the , root any scheming. groweron the Washington, side of, the j ea>e by purifying the blood and toning the able to get warm, and inside of an hour sec 1, tp 35 s, r 2 w; $200. O <t T Co to W I Vawter and G W How Columbia, that the orchards near Van- - ar>— j , Aims. nerves. 4. It it does dues not nut simply patch i-arvn up ir but after his return he was threatened with a • ... - ■...................... A Poor Bank. couver w ere badly injured. It ia known | radically a - l s »- Try ..................................................................... it and use nothing else. severe case of pheumonia, or lung fever. ard—lot 3 blk 70. Medford; $50. Mr. Blaize sent to the nearest drug store Benjamin Vaughn, who died several i that orchards in southern Oregon suffered ----- and got a bottle of Chamberlains Cough months ago near Turner, was supposed great] v, the exception being in favor of Filed. A Warning. Remedy, of which he bad often heard, and to have left considerable money, which I the bill sides near Ashland. It is also Bennie Roscoe, a legless African, is I iuok 4 number of large doses. He savs the ■ Hon. R. M. Veatch has filed iris ac- could not be found. A few days ago bis true that the same frost, April 12th. did • woiKiiiv ovuni. The Portland Board of ¡effect was WQndarfql and that in a short ceptance of the democratic nomination ™‘ worK,n-BOUU! little grandchild said «be saw him bury much harm in California. Charites warn the public to look out for time he was bneaUiing quit« easily. He for congress. He mailed his acceptance , aome big tin cans full of something says that he sees no evidence of frost in ; him as he is a bilk of the first waler. kept on taking the medicine and tije next, totbe secretary of state, but by some day was able to come to Des Moines. Mr meane-it miscarried, arid did not reach 1 heavy. She could remember where only his orchard, and thinks that while frnit j 1 Blaize regards his cure as simply wonaer- its destination. As the firiie had ex-1 one was buried, in an old shed under a on the prairie has suffered somew hat | Men’s hats 50 cts up at O. H. Blount's. i ful and says be will never travel again with big _________________ rocks Several men dug ___ there and the red hills are all right. Fruit groweis ; pired to file his individual acceptance, be > New line of stvlish hats at O. H. Blount's.' out a hottie of Chamberlain’s Cough was compelled to secure the names of 2p0 i unearthed one can which contained $800 in the favored localities will be apt to Remedy — The (Des Moines Iowa,) Satur — B C as. I 4 r»». <4 (rw in gold. Search wait will be made for the 1 ' 4 find a fair demand for their products | . Marriage license issued May 3d, 1892, to | day Review. 50 cent bottles for sale by i voters to a petition to legalize bis nom- I eirge A. Bulfingteu aui Eli th N. Ca rson. J. V. Barrett A Co nM of U m bidden wealth.—Exchange, this year.—Salem Journal. ¡nation, which be has done.— Exchange. 1 i Col. C. A. Weaver I to ,AN SÖS h CO p* « TîT * *w’ í ’.DLN i GÁ n *C n *• 1 11 P' Hood’s Sarsaparilla i Some nice decorated toilet sets of Persian, Pompadour, Palm pink, Burmese and other patterns. Also a full line of earthen, Ironstone and Rockingham ware always in stock, by the ÈL! K at- J —/d Consign your Wool to I z a re sponsible Wool House located i at the chief market of the Crocker Building, Cor. Granite and Main. Coast, and you will find that W. P, SQUIRE, it will pay you so well, that you will continue to send us ASHLAND, OREGON. Seal Estate aii tesram Aient your business. ■ Special attention paid to Eastern Correspondence. Our charges for handling Wool are reason- able and we have been Wool Sellers in San Francisco for Agent for Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of 25 years, therefore you can San Francisco—one of the best in the United States. l a rely upon getting the best of treatment. mW W Ä S H O fa P K •d s Advances up to full limits À t POSITIVE CURE. b . EKOTHKRS.ee Warna 8U New York. Prices) JASSOS f&f faff' 'wg MBS K, to to 3 § K £ Pills? NO!! If you take pills it is because you have never tried the Correspondence solicited. One of the Handsomest Residentes in the State for Sale or Exthange for Farm Property. 05 H® B© when owners require it. FOR SALE! to o i of value on consignments, THOS. DENIGAN, SON & CO., WILL SELL on long time or exchange for farm, my residence in Ashland with 132 Market Street, a frontage of 160 feet on Main street, and 150 on Alida avenue. The grounds are San Francisco. nicely laid out with choice fruits and shrub bery, artificial stone walk, good stable and outbuildings. This cottage was built in the Mark Shipments fall of 1888, of the choicest material and by first-class workmen. Newson Bros., 8. F., architects. Will sell or exchange any part T. D. S. & CO., of one to four acres all in choice fruit and adjoining said residence This is the most S. F. modern <n style, and best constructed cot tage in Southern Oregon. Choice location, i and can be had at a bargain, lnqt inire of E. E. Miner, owner, or W. N. Luck, :ey. Real A Lady With Estate Agent, Ashland. Oregon. mlfim A Baby Complexion I PLAZA DRUG STORE S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. It works so nicely, cleansing the Liver and Kidneys; acts as a mild physic without causing pain or sickness, ana does not stop you from eating and working. To try it is to become a friend to it. For sale by J. C. B abbett . NO MORE BACK ACHE CAUSED BY USING MRS. Recently the following Notice appeared In the San Francisco Chronicle- “Judge S-----had been aick only about two weeks, and jt was not until the last three or four days that the malady took a serious turn. At the beginning of his illness he suffered from diabetes and stomach disorder. Later the kidneys refused to perform their functions and he passed quietly away. Thus ended the life of one of the most prominent men in Cali fornia.” Like thousands of others his un timely death was the result of neg leering early symptoms of kidney disease. —— IF* YOU — ■ ■ ■ are troubled with diabetes, gravel, or any de rangement of the kidneys or urinary organs, don’t delay proper treatment until you are forced to give up your daily duties; don't waste your money on worthless liniments and worse plasters, but strike at the seat of the disease at once by using the greatest of all known remedies, the celebrated Oregon Kid- “ . rt has saved the lives of thousands. Wh\ should it not eu.’:.;?u ? TrZ vegetable and pleasant to take. . «»acK. C ucumber & E lder F lower C ream . J C. BARRETT & CO •1 Main St., Opposite Flagstaff. jj F or S ale by J. C. B arrett <fc Co. Ye.*! after using It dally for six months a lady’s skin will be as pink.soft and velvety, as pure and clear as the most delicious ba by's skin. It is not an artificial cosmetic. It cleanses, refines, purifies and whitens. It feeds and nourishes the skin tissues, thus banishing wrinkles, marks and scars. It is as harmless as dew and as nourishing to the skin as dew is to the flower. Price $1. Bottle lasts three months. Sample Bottle mailed free to any lady on receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay for postage and packing. M bs . G ekvaiss G baham ,“Beauty Doctor,” 3425 State Street, Chicago, III. Send stamp for book “How to be Beau tiful.” mart For sale at the Winchester Pharmacy. I Mount Hood Takes a Smoke. Glacier: All day a steady column of smoke and steam ascended from Mt. ; Hood Parties living only twelve miles i from tbe mountain tell us the column ; was as plainly marked at times as the smoke from a chimney. It is possible the recent disturbances in California have reached the underpinning of the old volcano and stirred it up to the grumbling point. At any rate, dozens of I people living in the valley noticed the steady all day smoke, and as our inform-1 ant was almost at the base of the mount-1 ain, it is not probable he was mistaken. We are receiving this week a new stock of keg pickles, limburger cheese, and general ine of fancy groceries. D. L. Minkler & Bon. Qld People. J. V. 8. Is the only Sarsaparilla that old or feeble people should take, as the mineral potash which is In every other Sarsaparilla that we know of, is under certain conditions known to be emaciating. J. V. 8. on the contrary is purely vegetable and stimulates digestion and creates new blood, the rery thing for old delicate or broken down people. It builds them up and prolongs their Uvea. A case in point: Mrs. Belden an estimable and elderly lady of 510 Mason St, 8. F. was for months declin ing so rapidly as to seriously alarm her family. It got so bad that she was finally afflicted with fainting spells. She writes: “While In that dangerous condition I uw some of the testi monials concerning J. V. S. and sent for a bottle. That marked the turning point I regained my lost flesh and strength and have not felt so well in years.” That was two years ago and Mrs. Belden Is well and hearty to-day, and still taking J. V. a If you arc old or feeble and want to be built up. z.sk for Inn’e Ve«etable UUy v Sarsaparilla n Most modern, most effective, largest bottle, 8<me price, KM. tut tar $M0 Having Decided to CLOSE:OUT —Of the— FRAZERÄ oui BEST IN THE WORLD. ‘"Ml pjjjjri» W2» **** V 'U*"’E-Va' i.-to« by he«. trVlSTTHE CEÍM hn Í h 1 0R8AU: BY UEALEB8 GKKEBAlXX.^ Sewing Machine Business I offer a fine stock of improv ed machines d.t Cost! SIX MILEÖ 8OUTH 0^ For Cash or approved se- curity. Grants Pass, Oregon Also a large stock of Har ness, Robes, Whips, <fcc., &c., cheap for cash. JOS. H. MARTIN. ----- CONSISTING OF----- Ashland, Or., Jan. 27, 1892. Apple, ¡Pear, Peach, Plum, Prune. 200,000 TREES FOR SALE Administrator’s Notice. Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Almond Walnut, Chestnut, Shade and Orna mental trees. ----- 41-80 — is hereby giyen that the undersigned was. on the 13th day of N otice April, 1892. duly appointed by tbe County Strawberry Court of Jackson county, State of Oregon, administrator of the estate of W. G. Mills' deceased; that he has duly qualified and entered upon his duties as such adminis trator. All persons having claims against said decedent, will please present the same, properly verified, to Silas J. Day of Jack sonville, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. SILAS J. DAY. Administrator of the estate of W. G. Mills, det^ased. W. H. P arker , Attorney for Administrator Dated April L5th. 1892. plaits, Uackberr) fira^iiset. Flail« *a| OUR NURSERY ----- IB GROWN ON----- WITHOUT IRRIGATION. Vtl CAIItT IHE $1» «K $85 KI MI, Some men can, but if you wish to start in a business, that will net you without much trouble $25 00 per month and will not in terfere with your present employment, Bend 10 cents in silver for further informa tion and sample worth 25 cents. Address. PAUL KCEHN, F.O. BoxoU. ToIrto.Obio. WE do not handle, cultivate or attempt to PROPAGATE any varieties or kinds of FRUIT, until satisfied that they are well ADAPTED to the soil and S^THERN ORF,- GON. Write for terms to P* A. R. CARSQN ¿c SON., „ G rants P ob , oMeOir. Oi W. B. COLTON, Agent, AahlMdf Of.