Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, July 19, 1894, Image 5

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    VALLEY RECORD.
PEOPLE’S PARTY COLUMN.
A PROELEM IN BEESWAX.
Will it be paid? Something must be sent
out to meet it. What will be sent? Such Men of Science l’uzzled by the Deposit on
THE GOLDBUG BUGABOO OF INTER­ products of our country of which we
the Shore of the North Pacific.
have a surplus will be sent out, and that
NATIONAL EXCHANGE.
The People’s Paper.
The beeswax found in large quanti­
Practical Blacksmiths,
balance will be paid.
ties on Nehalem beach has from time
This never occurs in the way that one ; to time for years past attracted the at-
ASHLAND.
Or
......
Thursday,
July
19,1894
An
Argument
For
Those
Who
Say
We
Must
Experienced Horseshoers.
might think from the above statement,
j tention of the curious and enlisted the
Have a Gold Currency to Do Business
because the exchanges about tbe world
------ :o:-------
With Other Countries—Sonic Interesting are very complex, and goods might be inquiry of scientists. The generally ac­
cepted theory that in some prehistorio
ATER STREET—Below tbe Livery
Thoughts on “the Balance of Trade."
sent from New York to Brazil to pay an
Stable. Terms reasonable; Work
era a vessel, wax laden, went ashore at
Guaranteed.
How easj’ it is to conduct trade with­ apparent balance of trado due in London. that place is frequently disturbed by
out money, as we generally understand In such a case our goods would go to 6ome less probable surmise for a time,
£W“TKY US!
money, may be seen when we consider Brazil, some goods would be sent from . and after exciting some speculation and
there to London, and our balance would
international trade.
comment drops cut of sight. The latest
There is no universal currency that is be paid. No goods are ever deliberately of these comes from Mr. Odium, who,
—OF THE—
good the world over, and yet trade to selected by exporters with this object in in connection with the department of
the extent of thousands of millions of view. Exporters and importers send out archaeology of a British Columbia col­
Southern
Pacific
Co.
JOHN E. PELTON.
R.
NEIL.
dollars annually is conducted between such things as we have,a surplus of and lege, is collecting data from which he
bring in such things as they think we
the people of different nations.
i
proposes to show that the Indians of the
Express Trains Leave Fortland Daily.
All this vast commerce is carried on— want. They send out to those parts of Pacific coast are descendants of certain
all these vast exchanges are made—by the world where they think their goods Asiatic races. He desires to know
I North
South
—Retail and Wholesale dealers in—
will find a sale, and bring in from those
6:15 p m Lv Portland Ar 8:20 a m refined and perfected processes of barter. places where they can find goods cheap whether the wax found at Nehalem is
Of course it must be plain to 311 that
10:40 a m Ar Ashland Lv 4:40 p m
actual beeswax or mineral wax, hoping
11:10 a m Lv Ashland Ar 4:10p m whatever goods are brought into a coun­ that they think we will want. If more to forge a missing link in his chain of
10:45 a ni Ar San Francisco Lv 7:00p m try must be paid for by sending out goods go out than come back, the rate
evidence by means of information upon
All Kinds of Fresh Meats Above trains stop at all stations from goods
to an equal value. Indeed this is of exchango will show this and indicate
Portland to Albany, inclusive; also Tan­ true of all trade. No individual can im­ a profit on imports. Imports will then that point
It has been shown by careful scientific
Kept constantly on hand. Fair living gent, Shedds, Halsey. Harrisburg. Junction
be sent. If more goods come in than go
City, Irving, Eugene, andati stations from port unless he exports. In other words, out, again the rate of exchange will show analysis that the wax is of mineral ori­
prices is all that we ask.
no man can buy unless he sells. If I buy
Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive.
gin, but it may be said in this connec­
We will make it to your interest to
a coat, it is because I have the means with the fact and suggest that exportation tion that the substance is to all appear­
Roseburg
Mail
Daily.
deal with us.
fehl’92
which to buy, hut how do I get the means would be profitable. And so it goes on ance genuine beeswax; that this appear­
leave :
ARRIVE :
____
to buy? Plainly, I must have sold some­ from year to year, from century to cen­ ance is corroborated by the faint, sub­
Do you want to Save Money? Portland 77.. 8:30 a m I Roseburg... 5:50 p m thing to get the means. We usually pay tury, if the traders are let alone.
Roseburg.. .7:00 a m | Portland... .4:00pin
Thus we see that bills of exchange not tle odor of beeswax, which lingers
for things with money, but how do we
only
furnish the currency of internation­ around the storm beleaguered specimens
Dining Cars on Ogden Route.
get the money? Why, we buy money
that have been from time to time
with the things we sold when we got the al trade, but also form a very delicate brought up from the beach, and that no
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
money. Money then is, in this case at indicator by which traders know wheth­ one from tasting it could tell that the
er to export or import. The simplicity
least, only a medium of exchange.
—AND—
piece sampled was not identical with
Sometimes, however, a better medium and perfection of this instrument are that surreptitiously bitten from the yel­
Second- Class Sleeping Cars
is found in book accounts. Sometimes simply wonderful.
All international trade is really Darter. low, thread marked ball which was a
Attached to all through trains.
these book accounts are transferred from
part of tho furnishing of his mother’s
one to another by means of written or­ It is conducted without money at all— workbasket in his boyhood. More than
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
simply
by
means
of
book
accounts
and
ders. Such orders when passed between
this, tho wing of a bee has been found
Between Portland and Corvallis.
individuals are called checks. If they bills of exchange. These bills of ex­ imbedded in the wax, furnishing irre­
Will make you a Fine Suit of Clothes
MAILTRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
pass between persons in distant places, change are always private issues and futable evidence of the true nature of tho
in the Latest Styles
they are called drafts or bills of ex­ have no stamp of government nor any­ substance.
arrives :
LEAVE8 :
thing of that kind about them, yet they
—: FROM $22 UP.
Tho Pacific coast Indians may be de­
Portland.... 7:3O a m Corvallis... 12.15 p m change, and if the persons are in differ­ furnish a most perfect medium of inter­
ent
countries
these
written
orders
are
al
­
fJ^-Call on us before having your suits Corvallis... 1:00 p m Portland.. .5:35 p m
scendants of an ancient Asiatic race,
national
trade,
and
through
their
use
ordered elsewhere.
A. FETCH.
At Albany and Corvallis connect with ways called bills of exchange.
but it is not likely that any more con­
trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad.
A bill of exchange is in its real es­ billions upon billions of dollars’ worth of clusive proof of this will ever be devel­
decl4
Front 8t.. Medford .Or.
exchanges
are
made
all
over
the
world.
sence simply an order on the person to
Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.)
oped by the most painstaking research
whom the goods were sent to pay the —C. J. Buell in St. Paul Globe.
than that which this little brown bee’s
DR. JORDAN & CO.’S
arrive :
leave :
bill for the goods.
A High Liver
wing furnishes of the fact that the Ne­
Portland . . .4:40 p m M’Minnville 7:25 pm
Now, as the goods sent into a country
Usually has a bad liver. He is bilious, halem beeswax is beeswax. How it came
GREAT
OF H1T0M1 M
’Minnville 5:50am 1 Portland... .8:25 a m must be equaled by the goods sent out, constipated
; has indigestion and dyspepsia. there will probably never be known def­
1051 Market St., San Francisco
THROUGH TICKETS
it follows that the bills of exchange If there is no organic trouble a few doses of initely until the secrets of the unremem­
(Between 6th and 7th Sts.) A
Park’s Sure Cure will tone him up. Park’s
Go and learn how wonderfully you To all points In the Eastern States, Can­ drawn and sent into any country must Sure Cure is the only liver and kidney cure bered ages are rescued from the tomb
are made and how to avoid sickness
be equaled by the bills drawn and sent we sell on a positive guarantee. Price $1.00. of time and incorporated in the written
and disease. Museum enlarged with ada and Europe can be obtained from
out. These bills find their way into the sold by E. A. S herwin .
E. C. KANE, Agent, Ashland.
thousands of new objects. Admit-
history of the days that were, but now
R. KOEHLER,
E. P. ROGERS,
sion 25 cts.
banks and clearing houses and are made
are not. Practical people are not look­
Private Office—Name Building
F uh I ou I s Confusion.
Manager.
Asst. G.F. & Pass. Agt to offset each other just as checks are
1051 Market Street-Diseases of men:
Mr. Edgertou’s article on fusion in ing for an occurrence of this kind; hence
stricture, los3 of manhood, diseases of the fikin
made to offset each other in a bank or a
and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer­
Nebraska
has been read with the great­ they are prepared to accept the evidence
clearing house—just as the grocer in a
cury. Treatment personally or by letter. Bend
of their senses in regard to the nature
country town makes the debit and credit est interest by every member of the Pop­ of this mysterious deposit in the sands
torbcok.
o
sides of the farmer’s account on his books ulist delegation in the house and senate. of the seashore and to abandon attempts
When visiting the Midwinter Fair be sure
)
Chairman Taubeneck smiled all over
offset each other.
to sae Jordan’s Museum.
that are more than likely to prove fu­
Now, the farmer’s account on the gro­ when he perused it. This question of tile to discover how and when the bees­
fusion
is
the
nightmare
of
politics.
We
cer’s books may not balance. He may
wax, fantastically molded and curious­
have bought more from the grocer than have never had any of it in Nebraska. ly stamped, voyaged thither and was
he sold to him. In this case there will We have always run a straight ticket. thrown upon the beach.—Portland Ore­
be a “balance of trade” against the farm­ The result has been two members in the gonian.
P ark O besity P ills will reduce your
weight PERMANENTLY from 12 to 15
er, and he will have to give the grocer house and Allen in the senate. It will
pounds amonth. NO STARVING sickness
Janies J. Corbet gave some pretty good
something to make up that balance. He have to be settled soon. Is the Populist
or injury; NO PUBLICITY. They build Connecting with All Transcon­ might bring the grocer some wheat or party to remain a permanent independent advice to the boys of the Olympic Club,
up the health and beantifv the complexion,
when he was in San Francisco last. He
tinental Lines,
pork, or he might pay him some money. organization, or is it to sink its inde­ told them that the best way to get strone
leaving NO WRINKLES or flabbiness.
pendence
by
fusion
with
Republicans
in
STOUT ABDOMENS and difficult breath­
When different banks balance their
was to avoid all excesses in youth, so that
IS THE
ing surely relieved, NO EXPERIMENT
they should arrive at manhood lusty and
accounts at the clearing house, there is the south and Democrats in the north?
but a scientific and positive relief, adopted
Is the organization to be used to incor­ healthy. Many men who have been guilty
ONLY
LIISTE
generally
a
“
balance
of
trade
”
against
only after years of experience. All orders
of excesses and over-indulgencies, and have
some of the banks and in favor of others, porate certain great principles into our used the Celebrated Medicine "CUPI-
supplied direct from our office. Price $2.00
RUNNING
form
of
government,
or
is
it
to
be
an
in
­
per package or three packages for $5.00 by
These balances can be paid at the close
DENE” lived to give testimony of its won­
mail postpaid. Testimonials and particulars
each day, and usually are, or they can strument to put a man into office here derful stimulating and curative powers.
ELECTRIC LIGHTED CARS of
(sealed )2cts.
“CUP1DENE” will check all the waste tiss­
be carried over from day to day for a and there and finally die out? No Demo­ ue
All Correspondence Strictly Confidential.
of the body. In fact, it stops all losses.
BETWEEN
crat
will
offer
to
fuse
with
the
Populists
month or a year or many years if need be.
“CUPIDENE” is a powerful, harmless,
PARK KEIEDT CO.. Boston, Mass.
as
long
as
there
is
a
possibility
of
election
vegetable Compound. It is as sure to
Just so with the trade between the
people of different nations. At the end on the Democratic ticket. It is where strengthen the generative organs as it is to
re-build and regenerate you." ’ Trial pack-
Ths. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne. Henry C. Rouse,
of any day or week or month there might there are not Democrats enough to elect age $1.00; 6 packages $5.00. For'
AND
sale
—
Ij by
him
that
he
wants
to
fuse.
The
same
is
RECEIVERS.
be a balance due one way or the other.
the Ashland Drug Co.
More goods may have been brought into true of the Republicans. It follows that
t
a country than were shipped out to pay fusion can only result in electing Dem­
Hardy Rhododendrons.
ocrats
where
they
are
in
a
minority
and
The EXPRESS TRAIN * con­ for them, and it would seem that there
Hardy rhododendrons are among the
is a “balance of trade” that would have Republicans where they are in a minori­ finest of the broad leaved evergreen
sist of Vestibuled. Sleeping
ty, and in either case the policy of the
to be paid.
Dining and Parlor Cars,
shrubs, the wild rhododendron grow­
Suppose the state of the clearing general government will not be changed. ing luxuriantly in a soil composed large­
houses should show that there had been That being so, what reason can be given ly of decayed leaves, or leaf mold, which
HEATED BY STEAM
imported
into the United States $25,000,«■ for the cost of supporting three party or­
RAILROAB
And furnished with every lux­ 000 worth of goods and only $18,000,000 ganisations?—Washington Cor. Noncon­ contains an abundance of plant food for
all kinds of vegetable life and holds
ury known to modern rail­
worth had been sent out. There seems formist.
moisture. It is therefore a good plan
way travel.
to be a balance of trade that has to be
when practicable to add leaf mold to the
met. How will it be met? Money can’t
Ask your dealer for Mexican Silver Stove soil. What the rhododendron needs
For Speed, Comfort and Safety be sent—that is, United States money Polish. No dust«
most is moisture at the roots and a soil
can’t be sent, for it would be of no use
“One of my customers came in to-day of extreme fineness that will not bake,
this Line is Unequaled.
when it got there but to send back here and asked me for the best cough medicine and leaf mold is helpful here, even me­
Tickets on sale at all prominent railroad again. The only way the balance could I had,’’ says Lew Young, a prominent chanically. Given these simple condi­
of Newman Grove, Neb. “Of
offices.
really be met would be to send out druggist
course I showed him Chamberlain’s Coueh tions, the rhododendron will almost take
For further information inquire of any $7,000,000 worth of goods of some kind Remedy, and he did not ask to see aa.v oth­ care of itself, and the many difficulties
ticket agent, or
to pay it, just as the farmer took wheat er. I have never yet sold a medicine that with which it has been hedged around
C. J. EDDY, G eneral A ot .
or pork to the grocer to pay his “bal­ would loosen and relieve a severe cold so will disappear. It is generally supposed
quickly as that Remedy does. I have sold
J. W. CASEY, T rav . P ass . A gt .
ance of trade.”
four dozen of it within tbe last sixty days that the rhododendron is very difficult
P ortland , O reeon .
“But,” you say, “gold could be sent,” and do not know of a single case where it to transplant. As a matter of fact, how­
Of course, but the gold wouldn’t be failed to give the most perfect satisfaction.” ever, it is very easily transplanted if
money when it got there. It would lie 50 cent bottles for sale by Ashland Drug properly lifted, and at almost any time
Company.
just gold; that is all. But gold would
except when making a new growth,
not be sent unless it were the thing least
though it may need to be thoroughly
wanted here and most wanted there.
MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE.
watered in dry weather. Its great mass
It may seem very paradoxical, but the
of fibrous roots holds the soil together so
following statements are literally true:
A greater number of widowers remar­ well that it is easily lifted with a firm
' ST. PAUL________
First—There is really no such thing as ry in Spain than in any other country in ball of earth and may be safely carried
a “balance of trade” between nations.
Europe.
MINNEAPOLIS
(Northern Pacific R. R. C., Lessees.)
hundreds of miles when properly packed
Second—“Balances of trade” between
I
in damp moss. This splendid shrub may
in
no
country
has
the
marriage
rate
DULUTH________
nations are never paid.
declined so greatly in recent years as in be grown singly or in masses.
LATEST
TIME
CARD.
FARGO_________
Third—When balances of trade be­ Ireland.
tween
nations are paid, they are more
GR
AND
FORKS
TO
The greater portion of divorces take
Two Through Trains Daily.
often paid in something else than with
CROOKSTON
place between the fifth and tenth year of
gold.
Perhaps these statements may be made married life.
WINNIPEG ____ 12.45 p m Lv Minneapolis. Ar 4. 0 p
1. 5 p m Lv. .St. Paul.. Ar 3.40 p
Twenty-five states and territories for­
more
clear. These so called balances of
HELENA and
Lv. ..Duluth.. Ar
bid
marriage between white and “col­
trade
are
not
between
“
nations
”
as
such,
Lv. .Ashland.. Ar
BUTTE
but between individuals. “Nations” do ored’ people.
7.15 a m Ar. .Chicago... Lv 10.40 p
not trade. Individual citizens trade.
In the last 25 years the marriages in
Where there appears to be a balance of Russia have numbered 11,820,000; the di­
6.5 p m Lv. Minneapolis. Ar 8.40'a
How often you hear this
trade today it may disappear tomorrow, vorces, 18,411, or about one to every
7.15 p in Lv. St. PaulAr... 8.00 a
expression,
and the ex­
TO
4.05 p m Lv. ..Duluth... Ar 11 10 a
just as the farmer’s account on the gro 1,000 marriages.
7.15 p m Lv .Ashland.. Ar 8 15 p
CHICAGO
planation
that
usually
cer’s book may show a balance due the
10.05 a in Ar. .Chicago.... Lv 5 00 p
San Francisco has the greatest propor­
WASHINGTON
follows: “I am troubled
grocer today, but due the farmer tomor­ tion of divorces to marriages of any city
PHILADELPHIA
row. Goods are going both ways all the in the world. For every 10,000 marriages
with dyspepsia.” The
Tickets sold and baggage checked through while, and any balances that appear are there are 2,233 divorces.
NEW YORK
explanation is not far to
to all points in the United States and Can­ not permanent, but only temporary.
BOSTON AND ALL
seek. In the past Lard
ada
The Greeks had two forms of divorce—
As to the second statement, there be­
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
lias been used as the prin­
Close connection made in Chicago with
sending
away,
going
away.
In
the
first
ing no international money, of course
all trains go. ng East and South.
cipal shortening in all
the
wife
was
dismissed;
in
the
second
For information, time cards, maps and
For full information apply to your near­ there can be no payment of international
tickets, call on or write
pastry, the result—dys­
her
leaving
was
voluntary.
est ticket agent or
JAS. C. POND,
balances in the sense that the farmer
Gen. Pass. andTkt. Agt.,Milwaukee,Wis. pays the grocer the balance he owes him
A. D. CHARLTON,
pepsia. The dyspeptic
In Minnesota a decree was given to the
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
need no longer be
wife
because
“
the
defendant
never
cuts
Kv iriving him some money.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
his toe nails, and being restless in his
troubled, providing
61eep scratches the plaintiff severely.”
ARE YOU GOING EAST ?
Of 1,549 marriages contracted in Prus­
If so be sure and see that your tickets
sia in 1889 between blood relations, 1,422
read via the
were between cousins, 110 between un­
cles and nieces and 16between auntsand
is substituted for lard in 1)
nephews.
the preparation of all food.
Illinois leads the states in divorces.
It is composed strictly of
During the 20 years ending with 1880
highly refined vegetable
there were 86,072; Ohio came next with
oil and beef suet. When
26,361; Indiana had 25,193; Pennsylva­
used as a shortening, it fcA
LINE, THE
nia, 16,020; New York, 15,355; Missouri,
TO
produces wholesome and
15,278.
healthful pastry. Physi-
Chicago, St. Paul,
Nearly all the states fix a period after
cians and expert cooks
the expiration of which a husband or
Minneapolis & Omaha Ry
indorse it. Refuse substitutes.
wife abandoned by the other becomes
4^7 Send three cents in stamps to N. K.
legally
free.
The
period
is
from
two
to
—
THIS
IS
THE
—
OMAHA, KANSAS CITY,
Fairbank & Co., Chicago,for handsome
seven years, and the absence must be K. a Cottoiene Cook Book, containing six
recipes, prepared by nine emi-
counted from the time the last tidings £ ? hundred
nent authorities on cooking.
CHICAGO,
ST. LOUIS, GREAT - SHORT - LINE
were
received
from
the
absent
partner,
Cottoiene is sold bv all grocers.
BETWEEN DULUTH
rumors not being considered as tidings.
AND all
—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
W. O. JOHNSON.
E. M. MILLER.
JOHNSON & MILLER.
FREE MEDICINf*
GOLDEN
OPPORTUNITY
FUR
SUFFERING HUMANITY.
What is
PbiskiaiiH Cite Their RtnitdiM to the People.
DO YOU SUFFER?
trouble, and we will send you Free of
Charge a full course of specially pre­
pared remedies best suited to vour case.
WE WANT YOUR RECOMMENDA­
TION.
WE
.’,e M««t of Aggravated
HL CAN CURE
UUI1L , diseases
both sexes.
Our treatment for all diseases and deformi­
ties are Modern and Scientific, acquired by
many years’ experience, which enables us
to Guarantee a Cure. Do not despair.
N. B,—We have the only positive cure
for E pilepsy ,(FITS)and C atarrh . Refer
ences given. Permanently located. (Old
established.)
EAST AND SOUTH
The Shasta Route
W
ASHLAND
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas«
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s.
Beef, Pork and Mutton
FETCH,
The Medford Merchant.
DR. LILLIANS’ MEDICAL AhD SIRUICAL
UST1TITE.
719 Market SrM fin Franeisco.Cal.
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
G. A. R.
BURNSIDE POST NO. 23.
Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and
3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­
rades cordially welcomed.
J as . C hisholm , Commander.
J. S. S mith , Adjutant.
W.
Castoria.
Castoria.
“ Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil­
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good eSect upon their children.”
Da. G. C. O sgood ,
Lowell, Mass.
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children th al
I recommend it as superior to any prescriptian
known to me.”
•* Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their children, and use Castoria in­
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves.”
D r . J. F. K incwclos ,
Conway, Ark.
“ Our physicians in tho children's depart­
ment have spoken highly of their expert
ence in their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that tho
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it.”
Meets in Masonic hall at 2 o’clock p. m.
on the first and third Saturdays of each
month.
M bs . J as . C iusholm , Pres.
M rs . L ydia G riswold , Sec’v.
H. A. AncHEtt, M. D.,
KNIGHTS OF
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MASONIC,
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M.
U nited H ospital and D ispxnsabt ,
Regular convocations on th« Thursday
next after the full moon.
E. V. C arter , H. P.
M. L. M c C all , Secretary.
Boston, Masa
A llkm C.
FAT
orthern
pacific
N
ST. PAUL & CHICAGO
OMAHA 5 CHICAGO
R
U
S mith , Prêt.,
The Centaur Company, 71 Murray Street, New York City.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M.
Stated communications on the Thursday
of or before the full moon.
W. H. L eeds , W. M.
J. R, C asey , Secretary.
H. J. HICKS.
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. 8.
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays
in each month. M bs . E. C. K a RE, W. M.
M iss B elle W agner , Secretary.
Successor to Hicks & McBride.
-CITY-
PASSENGER, & FREIGHT
I. O. O. F.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
TZRyJLJSTSIETEIK,.
Passenger Coaches to Every Train.
FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
LO .ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE.
Fire wood of all kinds delivered any
where in town at lowest prices.
Notice.
pilot rock encampment , no . 16.
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and
4th Monday in each month. Metubers in
good standing cordially invited tc attend.
A bram B ish , C. P.
F. M. D rake , Scribe.
Notice for Publication.
U nited S tates L and O ffce , 1
Roseburg, Or., May 16,1894. )
ts hereby given that
in compliance with the provisions of
N otice
the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, *«’O. 24.
he city council of
T
Ashland invite bids for
clearing out the driftwood
and debris from Ashland
creek between Messenger saw­
mill and the head of the lower
water system.
Bids may be filed with the
City Recorder on or before
August 6th, 1894.
The Council reserve right
to reject any and all bids.
By order of the City Coun-j
cil made July 2d, 1894.
M ilton B erry ,
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City Recorder.
“An actfor the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory.” John Gilpin, ot
Pokegania. County of Siskiyou. State of
California, has this day filed in this office
his sworn statement for the purchase of the
NE J^of Section No 34. in Township No.
40 8, Range No. 4 E; and will ofler proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
fiurposes, and to establish his claim to said
and before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Mon­
day the 30th day of July. 1894. He names
as witnesses:
Joseph Ashbaugh, of Pokegania, Siskiyou
[County, Cal.
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Della Smith,
Henry Clark,
li
Jacob Isler.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said 30th day of Julv, 1894.
R. M. V katch ,
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Register.
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month in Odd Fellows’s Hall, Ashland.
A li . ie F arlow N. G.
I da B urckhalter , Sec y.
A. O. U. W.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66.
Meets in lodere room in Odd Fellows' Hall
every fif . st and third Wednesday in each
month. All brethren in good standing are
cordially invited to attend.
B. 8. R adcliff ,M. W.
W. B. B eebe , Recorder.
K. O. T.
M.
GRANITE TENT NO. 4, KNIGHTS
MACCABEES.
OF
THE
Meet in regular review on the second and
fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd
Fellow’s Hall, Ashland.
Visiting Sir
Knights cordially invited.
C has . H. G illette , Com
J. E. T hornton R. k.
KIMBALL
PIANOS fflii ORGANS!
THINGS YOU
NEED
TO KNOW WHEN
BUYING A
PIANO^OIIGAN.
‘Ido not Eat Pastry.l
You want to know the ability of a manu­
facturer to supply high-grade instru­
ments and give the most for
the money.
THROUGH TICKETS
TICKETS.
Hold regular meetings every Saturday
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
in good standing are cordially in vite J to
attend.
A. E. M atson , N. G.
H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102.
IM-Freight moved about town at rates '
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Pullman
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Dining Cars
Tourist
WISCONSIN CENTRAL
Sleeping Cars
LINES.
PYTHIAS.
GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Knights
Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every
Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good
standing are cordially invited to attend.
H. T. C hitwood , C. C.
F. D. W agner , K. of K and S.
MUSEUM
THE CHICAGO
PEOPLE MILWAUKEE 6 ST. PAUL
RAILWAY.
R. C.
BURNSIDE RELIEF COBP8 NO. 24
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Four things told have been Capital,
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THE FIFTH IS ECONOMY IN
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est type of artisans in factories operated
in the best manufacturing ^center, by
men of forty years’ experience. The
re-ult of this is economy of cost, which
is shared with you and increases the
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buyers the most for their money.
Capital. Situation. Facilities, Experience
and Economy are five of the things told
you in these short Piano and Organ talks.
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THINK you can buy $25 worth for $23.
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St. PAUL & CHICAGO.
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a gentleman directed my attention to
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charge. Ship your freight and travel when
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In
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St. Paul, Minn.
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taking this valuable remedy.’’—hlrs. Morgan,
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or address,
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Asst. Genl. Pass. Agent,
$5 express pr.; paid. It Is ixisltively free fruui
254 Washington Street, cor. Third,
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RECORD OFFICE.-
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Notice for Publication.
Its a mistake to send away for a Piano or Orga
when you can buy just as cheap of an agent wh°
makes it his business to sell the celebrated Kimball
Pianos and Organs, the Newman Bros.’ organs, and
many other honest, reliable makes and understands
repairing and keeping them in order,
Land Office at Roseburg, Or. 1
July 9.1894. |
otice is hereby given that
tbe following-named settler has filed
notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of bis claim, and that said proof
will be made before the county clerk, of
Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville,
Jackson county, Oregon, on Friday, Nov.
2d, 1894, viz:
Reuben J. Newman,
On Homestead entry No. 6319, for the
NW
Sec. 30. Tp. 38 S. R4 E.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
William Neil, of Ashland, Jackson county,
[Oregon.
Arthur F. Hunt, of “
Wm. Howard, of “
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Jonu Murphy, of “
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for prices and terms to
B< M. Vs aich , Eeguter.
C. F. SMEPHERD.
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