Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 28, 1894, Image 2

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    VALLEY
RECORD.
THE WEEK
IN
BUTTE CREEK NEWS.
CONGRESS.
ASHLAND AND THE FOURTH.
California Republican
vention.
State
Congo Oil
Cures
i. ui ses
Con­
E ditor V alley R ecord :
The celebration in Ashland will be a
Following is a synopsis of the plat­
great
affair, and the anticipation of a form adopted.
Bom June 15,1894, to Mr. and Mrs, G. B. <
Tuesday, June 19.
The People’s Paper.
Mathews, a 9-lb. son.
I great crowd has made the citizens double
Devotion to the Republican national
Allen’s resolution asking the secretary
their
efforts. The following is the pro­
During
the
past
week
Mr.
Uhlmen,
of
1
ASHLAND. Or... .Thursday, June 28,1894 of the treasury for information regard­
platform of 1892 is reaffirmed and pro­
gram
:
Medford, accompanied by a friend, was
order of parade .
tection and reciprocity as expressed in
ing the number of persons employed in through here looking far land.
Coxey has been nominated in his dis­ protected industries was objected by the
The Ashland Cornet Band.
the McKinley bill re-indorsed.
The first of last week Grandma Daley was
Marshal of the day, Lieut. C. H. Gillette.
trict for congress, and ought to be elected. Republicans and it went over. Bread-
Governor Markham’s administration
rep.irted
on the sick list, but not in time for
Aides to Marshal—C. C. Chitwood, Geo. is cordially indorsed.
That would be one way of getting his pe­
niv last communication. Dr. W. W. Stan­ Barron, l’rof, G. Newbury, George Dunn.
stuffs were stricken from the free list.
tition before congress.
field was m attendance.
Equal and uniform taxation of all
Carriages containing Hon. Thos. Tongue,
Wednesday, June 20.
Orator; Miss Genevieve Reames. Reader; property at its actual value isjdemanded.
I
inardvertently
omitted
to
mention
that
Peffer
and
Manderson
discussed
postal
The head of the serpent treason in
The creation of more state commis­
Mrs. Martha Brown, of Brownsboro, was Rev. G. W. Black. Chaplain, ami members
America is John Sherman, the belly is savings systems. Each has a bill to es­ •lie of the invited guests at Mrs. A. M. of the committee.
sions
is opposed and where feasible the
The
children
of
the
Ashland
public
Grover Cleveland and the tail containing tablish postal savings banks. The free 1 homas’s birthday party on the 7th inst.
consolidation
of those now in existence
schools,
in
charge
of
Prof.
T.
A.
Hayes.
the “rattles” which give the alarm whet list of the tariff bill was considered and
The many friends of Mrs. George Brown
Military organizations—Co. D, 2d Reg. is recommended.
it is about to strike is the Associate« lnmliei of all kinds was placed on the were
made glad by her appearance among O. N. G.; Burnside Post, G. A. R., Com­
It is pledged that the state taxes shall
Press. It is preparing tostrike now,an« list.
us again, bbe has been stopping in Jack­ mander Jas Chisholm; Detachment Field be kept within 50 cents on each $100.
the Associate«! Pres-» rattl** bus sounded.
sonville with her daughter, Mrs. Wm Artillery. Commander I rank Elliott.
Thursday, June 21.
The repeal of the federal elections
Holmes.
Citv fire orgaiiizations—Ashland Hose
the
gallery
to
There
was
a
crowd
in
Co.
No.
1.
Ashland
Hose
Co.
No.
2.
laws
by congress is denounced.
Brutal and atrocious assassinations in
Prof. E. P. Elliott, the gentleman who
the world’s history never cease. Tht listen to the opening speeches on the taught our school about a year ago. surpris­ Spectacular section, embracing—1st., Lib­
Laws to thoroughly insure purity in
and Poverty, Science, Music and Art;
affair in France Sunday was only tht income tax clause of the tariff bill. Hill, ed his friends by putting in an appearance erty
2d. Peace and Plenty; 2d, The King’s primary elections are demanded and
latest to turn the whole world pale and who is leading the opposition, made a last Thursday. lie is principal of a school Daughters; 4th. The Five Races.
promised.
Gentlemen: Have been afflicted with
sick at the revolting spectacle of th< bitter speech against the measure. He in Santa Cruz. Cal.
Society of Southern Oregon Pioneers.
Cleveland’s Hawaiian policy is scored.
work of a stabber’s knife on the heart o ' said it was nn-Democratic and pernic­
Various civic organizations, and citizens
severe
rheumatic attacks for the past six
The election has made quite a change in
Legislation to protect the dairy in­
a blameless statesman. There can be nt. ious. It is supported only the Populits the school in the Antelope district, as Prof. in carriages.
or
seven
years. I took one ’Kittle of Dr.
dustry
is
assured.
conclusions drawn from such murderous and socialists. Hoar also opposed it. E. E. Smith has been selected as deputy
EXERCISES at CHAUTAUQUA TABERNACLE.
Grant
’
s
S.irsaparillr.
mid Grape Root and
The
removal
of
all
obstructions
to
county
clerk.
He
has
employed
Miss
Z.i-
affairs; they are simply the work of tht Chandler and Allen indulged in acri­
Invocation, by Rev G. W. Black.
die Owens to teach the remainder of the
navigation the Sacramento and San Joa­
applied ILittec’s Congo Oil externally,
diseased brains of a crazy fiend and art
Song,
by
H.
P.
Palmer
—
“
Hail
Our
Coun
­
Chandler ne­ term.
quin rivers is earnestly advocated.
try’s Natal Morn.’’
as liable to occur to a citizen as to a monious personalities,
and the result was wonderful—it worked
cused
all
of
trading
his
vóte
on sugar
Reading the Declaration of Indepen­
Last Tuesday evening we had a very
The treatment of the war veterans by
president. However, under the accepted
more like magic than medicine. These
pleasant call by Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shep­ dence, by Miss Genevieve Reames, of Jack­ the Democratic administration is de­
remedies of the white man, the shaving for free lumber.
sonville.
two medicines I consider w ill knock any
herd,
of
your
city.
They
are
traveling
in
off of the head at tiie shoulders, should
nounced.
Friday. June 2«.
Music by Ashland Band.
the interest of the organ manufacturers.
Rcsiyn Bank Bobbery.—Evidences From cascof rheumatism.
be duly applied to the assassin.
Both state and national irrigation sys­
The house bills to incorporate the su­ They entertained us with fine music until a
Oration by Hon. Thos. II. Tongue of
tin District Whera They Were
R. A. LEONARD,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
Dear Sirs: If you could see the writer
tems are commended.
preme lodge of the Knights of Pythias late hour.
Capture:!.
The Industrial Army is still marching and making Labor Day a legal holiday
Vocal music—patriotic glee—J. R. Mur­
447 Montgomery St., Portland, Oregon.
Wholesome
legislation
to
encourage
of
this
letter
and
note
the
wonderful
Yesterday.
Sunday,
almost
everybody
ry, Miss Mary Silsby, Mrs. Chrisman, Rev.
on to Washington, D. C., in greater num­
from Eagle*Point and vicinity went to the Childs, B. R. Willits; Miss Esther Silsby desirable immigration to the’state is fav­ change that has been effected in liis case O. W. R. M fg . C o ., Portland, Oregon.
bers than ever, though the Associated were passed. The debate on the income camp
Dear Sirs: Your Congo Oil is the loss
meeting
at
Central
Point.
It
was
ored. Counties to be given power to by taking Dr. Grant’s Kidney and Liver
Liars’ Press is ignoring the movement. tax was resumed. Hill and Harris ex­ estimated that there was over 1000 persons accompaniest.
medicine.
I was recently kicked by a
make regulations applicable to their Cure, you would certainly be astonished.
ThU’s the place forthem. Everyman changed sarcasm during the debate.
present. There was some talk of con­
horse on the leg, and was hobbling
The various sections of the parade wiil special needs.
Gentlemen: I have been a sufferer
•with Western feeling, instinct and honoi
tinuing the meeting tor another week.
Saturday, June 23.
begin to assemble at the north schoolhouse
I was a most wretched sufferer for t hree around on crutches. 1 was induced to from Liver troubles for many years, al­
The
prevailing
hard
times
are
attribu
­
should help the unemployed back east.
at
9:45
p.
ni.,
where
the
procession
will
be
try a bottle of Congo Oil. and after ap­
Rev. R. Fvsh expects topreach at Eagle
Hill spoke for two hours against the
The Eastern shy lock stabbed the West’s income tax bill. Gallinger followed in Point next Sunday. July 1st, at 11 a. m. formed at 10:40 a. m. and move up Main ted to the “ utter imbecility ” of the Dem­ years, trying all kinds of medicine and plying freely for one day I threw away ways feeling dit’l, stupid and heavy. It
street
to
4th
street,
thence
along
4th
to
§etting
no
relief.
The
flow
of
urin»
was
ocratic party.
greatest industry in the heart in order to opposition to the tax. Amendments ex­ and again at 8 p. in. He will also preach
my crutches. 1 works like lightning.
would take a long letter to tell just how
at Brownsboro at 2;30p. nr., and the follow­ Spring, along Spring to 1st avenue and
make gold more valuable and tramps
very
excessive.
I
was
very
constipated
A
simplification
of
the
present
system
Yours
truly,
I did fed; but, thanks to Dr. Grant’s
by Hargadine to Chautauqua Park,
more numerous. Return them the good» empting United States Judges were ing Sunday, July 8th, he will hold a basket thence
J. A. HARRISON,
of taxation is wanted.
and also covered with carbuncles, and
where it will be dismissed.
meeting
at
the
Antelope
church,
commenc
­
passed.
Hill
’
s
motion
to
also
exempt
Sarsaparilla
and Grape 11« •ot, my
of their manufacture and the poor, nn-
City Marshal Fossil, Oregon.
The detachment of field artifferv will fire
Our public school system is lauded felt at war with myself and the world at
ing on the Saturday night before at So’clock.
troubles
are
over,
as four lottlc« made
fortmate victims, they might as well the president was carried.
a salute of thirteen guns at reveille.
and it is demanded that no state aid be large; but, thanks to your wonderful
We had a very sudden and unexpected
hang on the ragged edge of starvation in
A pyrotechnic display will commence at given to sectarian schools.
Monday. June 25.
me
feel
as
well
as
ever
1 was. I have a
in our community last Wednesday 8:30 p. m. from Roper s hill, and the exer­
medicine, I felt as though I was a new
the east as on the coast.
After adopting resolutions expressing death
go
.4
appetite,
no
more
Lad symptoms
that shocked ns all. As has been announc­ cises will close with a grand ball at the
A proective duty on wool is demanded.
being, and I consider a wonderful cure
regret at the death of President Carnot ed in my communication before. Clint. Opera house in the evening.
and
I
feel
that
1
owe
it
all
to Dr. Grant's
Mining
interests
are
to
be
fostered.
The whole French republic has been I the senate adjourned.
Wiley had returned home from California
has been effected in my case.
The
protection
of
river
land
from
over
­
Sarsapariila.
J.
C.
ALLEN.
as he was not feeling well, and in my last I
thrown into a terrible paroxysm of I
AFTERNOON AMUSEMENTS.
With my best wishes for your further
flows needs prompt attention.
HOUSE.
spoke of him taking a relapse. Still none
Traveling Salesman Curtis & Wheeler,
Boys
bicycle
race—Open for bovs of 14
frenzy and grief over the assassination I
of his friends thought of him being danger­ years and under.
luccess,
I remain
Trusts
are
declared
illegal
and
should
Tuesday, June 19.
First
prize,
$4.00;
second
Rochester, N. Y.*
of President Carnot at Lyons by an Ital- I
ous, as be was able to wait upon himself
be prohibited.
Yours respectfully,
The anti-option bill was considered and seemed in fine spirits; but oa Wednes­ prize. $2.00; third prize, $1.00.
S
old E verywhere .
ian anarchist.
i and several minor bills were passed.
Bicycle race—Open to all, best two in
Free and unlimited coinage of silver
day, the 20th inst., at 3 o’clock, he fell over three heats, first prize. $10.00; second prize,
a . M c D onald ,
President Carnot was at Lyons visit-1
at the ratio of 16 to 1 is demanded.
upon his pillow and witheut a struggle $6.00: third prize, $3.00.
Wednesday, June 21.
Ashland, Wis.
ing the exhibition. While he was com- I It was agreed to vote on the anti-op­ quietly breathed his last. * * *
Governmental aid in the construction
Climbing greased pole—Prize $5.00.
John
Clinton
Wiley
was
born
in
Mono
ing away from the Chamber of Com-1 tion bill on Friday. Debate on the bill
Tug of war—Prize $10.00.
of the Nicaragua canal is indorsed.
For Sale by Ashland Drug Company, J. C. Barrett & Co., and T. K. Bolton.
county. Cal., Feb. 8, 1871, and left there
Foot race- Open to all; first prize, $5.00;
merce, where a banquet was held, to the I lasted all day.
Import duties of farm products of all
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilev, second
prize,
$3.00.
Grand Theater, at 9:15 p. m., a young |
June 19,1883, arriving in Jackson county
Thursday, June 22.
Broom race—Competitors to run gauntlet kinds are insisted upon.
July 11. of the same year, where he has between
man jumped from the immense throng. I
Amendments to the naturalization
parallel lines ot men with brooms.
Set speeches on the anti-option bill made his home up to the day of his death.
jumped upon the footstep of the car­
The Standard Bearers of the
laws are called for.
Those
who
succeed
in
getting
through
He professed religion and joined the Free­ without being hit will receive one dollar.
riage and stabbed the president in tne I consumed the whole session.
Strict
exclusion
of
Chinese
is
declared
will Baptist church on Antelope in August, When three are successful competition to
Friday, Juqe 23.
California Republicans.
abdomen. Carnot fell back senseless I
1885, and when the Methodists bought the close.
imperative for the protection of Ameri­
There
was
considerable
interest
in
the
church building the majority of the mem­
and was taken immediately to the per-1
can working.
THE CALITHUMPIANS
lecture.
' ctysing of the debate on the'anti-option bers went into that organization, he with
Mob violence and anarchy should be
Meet at Granite Hall at 1 o’clock p. m.
the rest, where he lived a constant Christian
Eminent doctors were summoned, but bill. Several amendments were offered life until the day of his death. He was Line of march: From Granite Hall to forcibly checked.
MORRIS M. ESTEE, Napa—For Gov­
defeated and bill finally passed by a vote
it was impossible to stop the hemorrhage.
looked upon as one of the most exemplary Granite street, nortfl on Granite to Main,
The extension of the right suffrage to ernor.
While the doctors were dressing the of *149 to fe7. The general deficiency voung men in the entire community, and then south on Main to the Opera House. woman is favored.
S. G. MILLARD, Los Angeles—For
beloved by all who knew him. He Thence north on First avenue to Spring
wound, the president said: “Is it not hill was tlien taken under consideration was
Lieutenant Governor.
lived for God and God took him to himself. street, thence west to Oak street, thence
by the coiiiinittee of the ^hole.
Purdon
Robiuson,
the
baritone,
will
As an evidence of the high esteem in which south on Oak to Main street, to Plaza where
all over? I am suffering greatly. ” The |
L. H. BROWN, Solano—For Secretary
Saturday, June 43.
he was held, I will add that there was one exercises of the various divisions will take 6ail for Europe on June 1.
doctors’ skill was unavailing, and Presi-1
of
State.
Speaker Crisp returned after a week's
the finest floral exhibits I ever saw at a place.
Kate Jordan, the novelist, has been
dent Carnot died about three hours after illness returned and assumed the chair. of
ORDER OF PROCESSION.
E. P. Colgan, Sonoma—For Controller.
funeral; the lioquets, wreaths and symbols
commissioned, so says gossip, to write
he was stabbed.
j
were sent and brought from every direction.
The marshal of the day, and aids.
W. F. FITZGERALD, San Francisco—
T^e deficiency bill waa debated.
a one act play.
The funeral discourse was preached at the
The president's carriage was passing Tty
The drum major.
For Attorney General.
Ifenday, June 25.
Antelope
church
on
Friday
by
Rev.
R.
The Darktown band of 15 pieces.
Wiliam Stafford has been engaged by
through the brilliantly lighted streets
M. J. WRIGHT, Tulare—For Surveyor
Grover-Cleveland as he appears.
Resolutions on the death of Carnot ; Fysb, his pastor, to one of the largest
Maida Craigen to play Mercutio in “Ro­
leading to the Perfectnre when the as­
audiences ever assembled in the house be
The Mulligan Guards.
General.
wire
adopted
and
the
house
adjourned.
sassin rushed np to the landan with a
fore. When all was ready the choir sang
Orator and reader—Glee Club in carriages. meo and Juliet.”
T. H. WARD, Los Angeles—For Clerk
Jesus Lover of Mv Soul; Mr. Fysh then
package wrapped in gaper in his hand. I
Seng—Coxey’s March, accompanied by
Effie Shannon will go to England
WASHINGTON NOTES.
read the 14th chapter of Job in a very im­ the band.
‘
1
of tlio Supreme Court.
He was allowed to mount the steps of I
and France this summer. She will be
pressive manner. Hymn No. 199 was then
Coxey’s army.
SAMUEL T. BLACK, Ventura — For
the carriage, those on guard thinking he
accompanied by her mother and her sis­
Interesting Ityms Picked Out from the sang, and Mr. F. made a fervent prayer,
Representation
of
a
first-class
grocerv.
wished to present a petition to the presi-1
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
after which he preached from the text
Italian and monkev show.
ter Winona.
•
Pally bitpatches.
2d Samuel, 12 chap., verse 23. While I Stuff"16''7 brieade~Follo,ved by “Hot-
dent.
A. J. JOHNSTON, Sacramento—For
J. C. Nugent has completed a four
Congressman William A. Stone, a shall not attempt to give even a synopsis of
As soon as he got on the step he raised
State
Printer.
act dramatization of “Robinson Cru­
the discourse, I must add that his re­ The Irish bicyclist.
the package above his head and struck member of the judiciary 'committee, marks on the recognization of friends and
Samantha and Josiah Allen, in carriage soe. ” He says that it is the first serious
justices of the supreme court .
the president in the side. The package has presented the following bill in the loved ones in the beyond were so impress­ and
''»eeing the sights.’’
stage version of the narrative.
contained a poignard. Carnot when House : Be it enacted, etc., That any ive that they seemed to move almost every
The Oregon Hotel gang.
FREDERICK W. HENSHAW, Ala­
Siwash cavalcade.
struck fell forward. The people stand­ person or persons who shall belong to or one present. The concluding prayer was
Rather Steep
meda—For long term.
offered
by
your
correspondent,
after
which
The Arkansas traveler.
ing around were horrified. Then, when who shall be applied or designated by we followed the remains to the Central
Than take in any other form is wbat many
ELISHA S. TORRANCE, San Diego—
The Devil among the Taiiors.
people think, and Park’s Tea is made for For long term.
they saw what had been done they any society or organization existing in Point cemetery, where the services were
Second-class grocery out of gear.
just those folks. It cures constipation, and
snshed for the assassin, who tried to es­ this country or any foreign country, concluded by Revs. Fysh and Moore. There
The Darktown fire company in action,
WILLIAM C. VAN FLEET, San Fran­
not a cathartic, moves the bowels
were twenty-eight carriages and buggies
A race by the defeated candidates at the though
cape, and would have torn him to pieces which provides in writing or by verbal followed
every day. Sold by E. A. S herwin .
the
remains
from
the
cbnrch
to
cisco
—For short term.
last
election
(open
for
all).
agreement, understanding or counten­ the grave, a distance of about 8 or 9 miles.
but for the efforts of the polidte.
The
exerciwetgiven
outside
of
the
line
of
ance
for
the
taking
of
human
life
unlaw
­
Forty-two
persons
were
drowned
by
In the meantime the news of the affair
CONGRESSMEN.
His presence will not only be missed by the march will be “executed” at Plaza upon re­
the capsizing of a tug off Sandy Hook,
had spread with lightning-like rapidity, fully, or for the unlawful destruction family, but by the host of friends that sym­ turn from Oak street.
J. A. BARHAM, Santa Rosa—First
with the bereaved in their affliction,
New York harbor. A picnic party was
and mounted guards were sent the aid of buildings or other property where pathize
but they sorrow not as those who have no
District.
returning
to
the
city
when
a
storm
came
of the police, who were struggling to the loss of human life is the probable hope.
Like a Thief In the Night,
GROVE L. JOHNSON, Sacramento—
preserve the life of the assassin. With result of Buch destruction of property,
*
»
«
*
*
Consumption conies. A slight cold, with up. Against the orders of the captain
Second
District.
shall
be
deemed
an
anarchist.
Any
per
­
all
the
passengers
crowded
to
the
lee
­
drawn sabres the guards rode into the
your system in the scrofulous condition
For what they now deplore.
that s caused by impure blood, is enough ward of the cabin and gave the tug a
SAMUEL
G. HILBORN, Alameda-
crowd, heedless of whom the horses son or persons being anarchists as defined
Shall rise in full immortal prime,
to fasten it upon you. That is the time heavy list. A big wave upset the tug Third District.
trampled upon. The crowd gave way by the first section of this act, who shall
A nd bloom to fade no more.
when neglect and delay are full of danger.
before the horses, and at last the center attempt the life of any person holding
JAMES M’LACHLAN, Los Angeles-
Consumption is Lung-scrofula. You can and everybody aboard was dumped into
The
charmed
circle
broken
—
office,
elective
or
appointive,
under
the
the
water.
There
were
63
persons
on
prevent
it,
and
you
can
cure
it,
if
you
of the crowd was reached. Then a cor­
Sixth
District.
A dear face missed from its accus­ haven't waited too long, with Dr. Pierce’s
board.
don was formed around the almost ex­ constitution and laws of the United
tomed place;
W.
W.
BOWERS, San Diego—Seventh
Medical Discovery. That is the
But cleansed and saved, and perfected Golden
hausted policemen and their captive and States, or who shall attempt the destruc­
District.
most
potent
blood-cleanser,
strength-re
­
by grace,
the march to the police station began. tion of buildings or other properties
storer, and flesh-builder known to medical
Nominations postponded in Fourth and
One more in Heaven I
science. For every disease that has to be
Even thus surronnded the prisoner was where the loss of the life of any official
Fifth Districts.
D
ick
.
reached
through
the
blood,
for
Scrofula
in
would
lie
the
probable
result
of
such
not safe, for men in the crowd made
Eagle Point, June 25, 1894.
all its forms, Consumption, Weak I ungs,
RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS.
frantic efforts to reach him. These at­ destruction of buildings or other prop­
Bronchitis, Asthma, and all severe, linger­
tacks were repelled by the guards with erty, shall upon trial and conviction of
Is Your Tongue
ing Coughs, it is the only guaranteed
WILLIAM F. BECKMAN, Sacramento
the flat sides of their swords, at the such offense in any circuit or district
If it doesn’t benefit or cure, you
Coated, your throat dry, your eyes dull remedy.
—First District.
have
your
money
back.
same time keeping watch of the crowd court of the district where such offense and Inflamed and do you feel mean gener­
W. R. CLARK, San Joaquin—Third
to prevent the prisoner from being 6hot. was attempted be sentenced to death by ally when yon get up in the morning. Your
The proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
District.
Maledictions were hurled upon the cap­ hanging, which sentence shall he exe­ liver and kidneys are not doing their duty. Remedy know that their medicine perfectly
Why don.t you take Parks’ Sure Cure. If and permanently cures Catarrh. To prove
Second District nomination postponed.
tive, and never before has such a wild cuted by the Marshal of the district, in It
does not make you feel better it costs you
indignation against a human being been accordance with the sentence of the nothing. It cures Brights Disease, Dialietis it to you , they make this offer: If they
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
’t cure your Catarrh, n<> matter what
judge before whom the case was tried. and all kidney complaints. Only guaran­ can
seen in that city.
your
case
is,
they
’
ll
pay
you
$500
in
cash.
teed cure. Sold by E. A. S herwin .
L. C. MOREHOUSE, Alameda, Second
The assassin was finally imprisoned.
D r . P ierce ’ s P leasant P ellets —Theyr’e
District.
He is about 20 years old and jnst came
The Californian Illustrated Magazine, the smallest, the easiest to take—and the
JACKSON EBY, Tehama. Third Dis­
to Lyons. The only cause which led to
published at San Francisco, has sus­ cheapest pill you can buy, for theyr’e
trict.
the crime is supposed to have been the
guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your
pended publication.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
money is returned.
refusal of President Carnot to pardon
GEORGE L. ARNOLD, Los Angeles,
Frank McCoppin, ex-United States
You pay only for the good you get.
the anarchists who were recently exe­
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
Fourth District.
minister to Japan, has been appointed
cuted at Paris.
SENATE.
Diabetes Cured!
Wonderful Work.
A New Being Created!
Congo Oil
es
Lameness.
Torpid Liver.
Congo Oil
Kills all Pain.
50 cts. and SI a bottle.
“THAT YOU INVESTI
GATE thoroughly our
New Stock of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Furnishing
Goods, Etc., before pur
chasing elsewhere, and we
will be sure to please you.
VAIIPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE,
J. POHLE it CO
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
The assassination of the French presi­ When she had Children, she gave them Castoria postmaster at San Francisco. P. J.
Walsh lias been appointed pension agent
dent has created the deepest sympathy
at the same place.
throughout the world. Telegrams of
Deputy District Attorney Utley of Los
regret and condolence poured in from
Angeles has resigned. He was charged
all parts of the world. Congress adopted
resolutions asking President Cleveland TARSNEY TARRED AND FEATHERED. with purchasing fees and the scrip of
the state’s witnesses. He admits dis­
to send an expression of sorrow to the
French people. The British court has Cowardly Work of u Mob at Colorado counting witnesses' scrip and says he
did not think he was doing anything
Springs—Citizen» Indignant.
gone into mourning as a mark of respect
to the dead president.
Adjutant General Tarsney of the Col­ wrong. Utley is a prominent Populist
orado militia, was kidnaped from the and at one timo was a candidate for
For the relief and cure of a cold in the Alaina Hotel at Colorado springs at ulid- congressman.
head there is more potency in Ely’s Cream
Balm than in anything else it is possible to niglit by several unknown masked men,
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
Is fatuous as a
prescribe. This preparation has for years taken to the suburbs in a hack, tarred
past been making a brilliant success as a and feathered and ordered to leave El
Cure for severe colds.
Famous as a
remedy for cold in the head, catarrh and Paso couuty and never return. He was
hay fever. Used in the initial stages of
Preventive of pneumonia.
Famous as a
these complaints Cream Balm prevents any decoyed from his room and seized by
serious development of the symptoms,while the men and clubbed and carried off.
Preventive and cure for croup.
almost numberless cases are on record of
Famous for the relief it affords in case of
He was accused of using the militia
Whooping cough.
radicul cures of chronic catairh and bay in favor of the strikers in the Cripple
fever after all other treatments have
Famous as a safe and pleasant
Creek
trouble.
After
being
coated
with
proved of no avail.
Medicine for children.
General Tarsney was dressed and told
Try it. 50 cent bottles for sale by Ash-
The superior court at San Jose has to walk and not look back. He walked land Drug Company.
sustained a demurrer in the suit of 14 miles toward Roswell. The tar stiff­
Arrangements Eave been’completed
County Treasurer Lotz, against the ened about his person and caused ex­
trustee of Stanford university. The suit cruciating pain. Several times he de­ by the postoffice department of Canada
was brought to collect the inheritance cided to apply at a farmhouse for help, for an exchange of money orders be­
tax. The point raised by the demurrer but, hatless and his face covered with tween Canada and Hawaii and Canada
was that of no jndisdiction. A similar tar and feathers he was afraid he would and Australia, Victoria being the chief
demurrer had previously been sustained frighten the people, and he kept on. exchange office.
Congressman Bowers of the Seventh
as to Mrs. Jane Stanford. The case will But his sufferings became so intense he
congressional
district of California has
be appealed to the supreme court to test knocked at a farmer's door. A woman
the constitutionality of the inheritance responded and was almost overcame been renominated by the Republicans.
F. H. Day, aged 60, attempted to
tax law passed at the last session of the with fright. General Tarsney asked
legislature.
her to call the men and she did so. A knock down and rob Samuel Holroyd,
neighbor hitched up and took the gen­ who he had enticed to a lonesome local­
As a blood-pnrifier, the most eminent eral to Cripple Creek.
ity, but the blow was not effective and
physicians prescribe Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
The victim of the outrage is 55 years Holroyd pulled a revolver and fatally
It is the most powerful combination of veg­
etable alteratives ever offered to the public. old and u a G. A. R. veteran. The wounded him.
As a spring and family medicine, it uiay be greatest indignation prevails throughout
In the criminal department of the
freely used by old and young alike.
state circuit court at Portland, Deputy
Colorado at the outrage.
District Attorney Marlarkey, during the
Jacob Braidenberg, a fanner, was
That pain under the shoulder blade is examination of jurors, asked ex-Police-
murdered in his home near Medical dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liyer Regu­
man D. S. Hutchins, if he was a mem­
lator.
lake. Wash., by unknown thieves.
ber of the American Protective associa­
The strangest incident in tho history
Pennoyer has cautioned the regents of tion and if he was opposed to the Ro­
of Freemasonry, and one without a pre­ the Oregon university in regards to di­ man Catholic religion, Hutchins re­
cedent it this country, took place at verting money of the university to the plied in the affirmative and was quickly
Oakland recently. It was the burial, support of schools elsewhere, the attor­ excused.
with Masonic rites, of the heart of Yg- ney general having declared such diver­
The San Francisco District Mathodist
nacio Herera of Cairo, one of the early sion unlawful.
conference is haying a meeting at Pa-
governors of Mexico, and a Mason,
eificj&rove.
whom tho members of the order calll a S tate or O hio . C ity of T oledo ,)
L ucas C ounty ,
f ss
martyr to their cause.
Crossing the Atlantic
F rank J. C heney makes oath that____
he is Usually involves sea sickness. When the
Our Grand mot her a Way
, the senior partner of the firm of F. J. C he ­ I waves play pitch and toss with you. strong
Was to steep roots and herbs and use it ney A Co , doing business in the Citv of indeed must be the stomach that can stand
and .. State aforesaid,and that
every night. We can do the same bv using Toledo.County
...
it without revolting. Tourists, commercial
Parks’Tea. Nothing acts as promptlv and
9Um ,of °NE HUN‘ travelers, yachtsmen, mariners, all testify
DOLLARS
witbout discomfort. Not a pill or a citbar- BRED R
0EPA®S for1e each
»cb and every case that Hostetter 6 Stomach Bitters is the best
_____
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_. by
_ the
____
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tic but moves the bowels every day. Sold °f ^ atabrh
that cannot
be __
cured
use
remedy for the nausea experienced in rough
all ’ s C atarrh C ure .
byE. A.S bibwijls ___
of H
H»..
weather on the water. Nervous and weak­
FRANK J. CHENEY.
ly travelers by land often suffer from some­
The’ Fraser river ia*6till very high.
' _ Sworn
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to before me and subscribed
in mV thing akin to this, and find in the Bitters
Ira Coggewell, the oldest pioneer of ! presence, this 6th day of Dec.. A. 1)71886. * i its surest remedy. No disorder of the
j
A. W. GLEASON,
stomach, liver or bowels is so obstinate that
Tacoma, died recently, aged 79 years.
i
it may not lie overcome by the prompt and
f
Notary Public.
At the Washington state encampment
thorough remedy. E«jually efficacious is
of the G. A. R. held at Olympia, J. N. I Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and it for chills and fever, kidney and rheumat­
Scott of Port Townsend was elected de­ acta directly on the blood and mucous sur ic trouble and nervousness. Emigrants to
faces of the system. Send for testimonials, the frontier should provide themselves with
partment commander.
this fine medicinal safeguard against the
K bai ' se ' b H eadache C apsules — Warrant­
F. J. CHENEY<fcCQ., Toledo, 0.
effects of vicissitudes of climato, hardship,
WTSoitl by Pnqfristt, ?5c.
1 exYAAUfa and falijjae.
ed. For sale by I. K. B&tonj sola agknt.
r
First District nomination postponed.
Councilman Drake of Whatcom,
Wash., says that the owner of his for­
mer place oiF the Troucliet river, ne ir
Dayton, writes that when the water
subsided a fish hung upon every barb of
a 3 strand wire fence about the place,
excepting three barbs. The fish were
trout and salmon trout, with which the
river abounds.
Charles Appratte, while dying, was
married to Mrs. Marrianne Galean, a
widow, at Fresno. He died shorly after­
ward. Appratte was well and favor­
ably known in French circles. He had
lived in Fresno over twelve years. Un­
til about a year and a half ago he owned
and managed the Central hotel at Hu­
ron. He left considerable property to
his widow.
Robert Dowdy of Central House,
Butte county, drove into a deep pool
near Marysville and was drowned.
Fifteen hundred white and Indian
fisherman from the salmon canneries on
the Northern British Columbia rivers
are on a strike for higher wages.
“As old aft
the hills” and
never excell­
ed. 0-Tried
and proven ”
ia
REGULATOR I the verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Regu-
Middletown, Pa., April 14,1891.
M r . N orman L ichty , Des Moines, la
D ear S ir :—Please send me four dozen
Krause’s Headache Capsules. They are
the best headache remedy we ever handled.
Afflicted me—in fact I think no one ever suf­
Yours?
fered more from Impure blood. Every pimple or
J ohn W. S tarr .
scratch would spread, sometimes making sores
For sale by T. K. Bolton, sole agent.
Mr. L. O. Tinkham,
8 Boils at Once
as large as a dollar. Four bottles of Hood's Sar­
saparilla have thoroughly purified my blood and
Mrs. Mary Musliett, an early pioneer,
my skin is smooth as an infant's. I never felt
tvas brutally murdered at Jackson, Cal.
better. L. O. T inkham , Newhall, California.
Hood’s^'* Cures
Hood’s Pills are prompt and efficient
The fib of July !
AMERICAN
IN GRAND STALE !
Accommodations have been
arranged for all.
An_unknoxvn thief clubbed her to death.
The court of assizes at Aix-Les-Bain
has just had before it one of the most
extraordinary cases which can be found
in the annals of crime. The accused
was a boy 16 years of age named Fran­
cois Bertholier, who was charged with
the murder of a man named Blanchard.
Berthollier did not deny the crime, but
made the curious that he had killed his
victim not only with the latter’s consent
but in response to his pressing request.
The jury decided that the prisoner had
acted without discernment and acquitted
him. The court, however, ordered him
to be kept in a reformatory until the age
of 20 years.
See the World’s Fair for Fifteen
Cents.
Upon receipt of your address and fifteen
cents in postage stamps, we will mail yon
prepaid our S ouvenir P ortfolio of the
W orld ’ s C olumbian E xposition , the regu­
lar price is Fifty cents, bqt as we want you
tp have one, we make the price nominal.
You will find it a work of art and a thing to
be prized. It contains full page views of
the great buildings, with descriptions of
same, and is executed in highest style of
art. If not satisfied with it, after you get
it, we will refund the stamps and let you
keep the book. Address
H. E. HUCTOiBN de CO.,Chicago. Ill.
Pianos and Organs!
medicine to
which you
can pin your
faith for a
cure,- A
mild laxa­
tive, and
purely veg­
etable, act­
ing dircetiy
on the Liver
and Kid­
neys. Tiyit.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
Than
Pills
The King of Liver Medicines.
“ I have used your Simmons Liver Itegu-
lator and can conscieiiciously say it is the
king of ail i ver medicines, I consider it a
medicine chest in itself.—Gzu. W J ack -
S on , Tacoma, Washington.
* «-EVERY PACKAGE'S»
ttaa Uid 2 Stataji
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Orator of the day......... Hon. Thomas
...H. Tongue, of Hillsboro
If you want to keep our town from being
I a cow-pasture, patronize your home mer-
Reader
Miss Jennie Reames,
! chants, and don’t send away from home
. ..................of Jacksonville I for anything you can buy athome;es-
j
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MUSIC will be‘furnished by the Ash-,
land Band. The afternoon will be
crowded full of various amusements.
Grand Ball at the Opera House in the
evening.
See large posters fop full program.
•
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pecially when you buy the same quality at
the same, or less, prices, I will sell organs
for $65.00, and upward, and pianos at
$250.00, and upward; according to quality,
As I am permanently located, my guarau-
tee is worth 100 cents on the doller. Don’t
buy until yeu get my prices and terms.
C, F. SHEPHERD,
Ashland, Or.
»MOOD gSTWISS
tton of a famous French physician, will quickly cureyou ofall ner­
vous or diseases of the generative organs. such as Lost
Insomnia, l'uiiisin the Back,Semtoal Emission“ Nervous«
Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drains. vk“cowde a!fd
Constipation. It stops all losses by day or nlcht Prevents oni-k
I'‘¡«'barge, which if not checked leads to Sperroatorrhoea aJd
BEFORE aho AFTER al.'/he horrorsof Impotency. ClTFIDENEcleaui.es the liver, the
__ wrl
Mr i «.n kidneys and the urinary organs of all impurities.
ru««, «u.
CUPIDESE strengthens and restoressmall weak organs.
'
Tho reason sufferers are not cn.-rd by Doctors Is because ninety per cent are tronhled with
Prostatitis. CUPI DENE is the only known remedy to cure without an operation. WOO testlmonL
•1 a A written guarantee given and money returned if six boxes does not effect a lMrmanent cure.
$1.00 a. box, six fur$5.00, by mall. Send for frek circular and testimonials.
psrmaueu i cure.
Address DA VOL MEDICINE CO.. P. O. Box $070,6u Francisco, C$1. JbriWe bf
DRUG-
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moved
Their stock and fixtures to the Reeser Block
on Main Street, opposite City Hall.
SUITS FROM $22.00 UP.
and examine goods and prices. All
work guaranteed.
ASHLAND
JLSULÆlSriD,
HOTEL,
OZÒEC3-O3ST.
Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated.
.... —-Under New Management/.....--^=
FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL
TRAINS.
J. H. McBRIDE, Prop.
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