Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, December 13, 1894, Image 4

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    Colonel .uendell reports that the re- ;
Central Point Items.
Ben Charmair, a merchant of Davis-
moral
of
tha
sunken
rocks
ofl;
Fort!
Presiding Elder Jones of the M. E.
ville. Cal., fell from a train while pass­
an clmrch is in town attending the qn ,rter E ditor V alley R ecord :
ing from the day coach to the smoker Point, iir Son Francisco harbor, i is -----
undertaking act worth the expense ■ that ]y conference, which lias been adj mrned
Miss Cora Brown is v'siting at Central
tnd was killed. The accident occurred
The People's Paper.
would bo incurred.
for some time on a.-count of Mr. Jones’ Point.
I
between Sacramento and Davisville.
:
illneaa while in Klamath.
Geo. Morine has moved into the old Pur-
R. C. Watkins, clerk of the Mansion I Representative Bryan of Nebraska
ASHLAND.Or....Thursday. Dec. 13. 1894
has
introduced
in
the
house
a
joint
reao-
■
W. H. Schmerker, the Central Point den bouse.
house at Stockton, was found to be a
Mrs. Minnie Duvall is visiting at Talent
defaulter to the extent of $700. He lution providing an amendment to the miller, left on Monday evening's train and
Ashland.
j
constitution
making
the
president
ineli
­
for
Baker
county
»nd
other
places
in
CARLISLE’S FINANCIAL SCHEME.
gambled.
eastern Oregon in quest of a location for
gible to a second term.
Miss Heart, of Medtord, has been visiting 1
I / Arrangement« for the reception and
Nearly $500,000 iu bogus American a flour mill. Mr. 8. is a No. 1 miller as friends on Butte creek.
Explanation by th« Secretary Before entertainment of the American Pomo- I
I
school
bonds have been floated in Eng­ well Iteing a nice studious young man,
The dramatic club’s entertainment has
th« Rome llaukiug Committee.
togical society, which meets at Sacra­
and the good wishes of this community been indefinitely postponed.
land
anl
Ireland
recently.
Tho
forgery
Secretary of the Treaaury Carlisle ap­ mento Jan. 16, 17 and 18, have been
i go with him.
Thomas Nicb”ls, one of our leading farm­ I
peared before the house committee on made by the citizens of the capital city. is taid to have been done by a par tner
The M. E. parsonage is abrut readv ers mid stock men. was doing business in
in au American banking house.
banking and currency to explain the
Eagle Point Friday.
The grand jury of Yuba county has
This congress will probably pars a lav; for its ( ('cup nits.
provisions of his currency scheme which indicted Wiliiam Klein, a prominent
The direcio“« have engaged a lady teach­
Hors» r»cin.’ and concert® are all the
was indorsed by the president in hie citizen of Marysville, for tho cri t e of to more effectively protect the public
er, Mi-s Wh te, of Med ord, who will open
.talk
at
this
time,
list
as
th.»n
-h
Has made a
aaoMtage to congress. Controller Eckels embezzlement. He is charged with hav­ forests.
school the first of January.
Representative Springer thinks tho one had sacks of money t' • se hard times.
also addressed the committee on the ing appropriated to his own use $3,000
James
Pen.
on
David
Cincade
’
s
farm,
O, give us a rest on cone ■ ts!
came near having his neck broken by his
plan. He agreed with Carlisle as to of an estate of which he had been ap­ house w® pass a bill embodying the
and her
The «orrespondent from this place to plow team running away.
Million
scheme of Secretary (¿Riisle ou finan­
method, but differed with him some­ pointed executor.
a county paper is in er nr in regard to
cial matters.
Friday, during a driving rain storm, two
what as to detail.
the t<>wn board legiala ing hogs nut of
Two precinct officers of election at
Secretary Carlisle took up each sec­
Samuel C. Seeley, the defaulting book­ the town limits. They onlv extended wag 'ns locked in the bridge at Eagle Point
Company of
San
Francisco
have
been
held
for
trial
People Laugh!
tion of his recommendations: First, to
keeper of the Shoe and Leather bank of the limits east of the railroad two streets, and were detained for some time.
on
charges
of
falsifying
returns.
t. o Rader, one of our hustlers, went to
repeal all laws requiring or authorizing
New York, has been arrested at Chi- two streets north en i two-treets wes Ashland
-rday on a business trip and to
Justice G>ok of San Francisco decides i eago. Seeley was betrayed by a friend There is no hog or im nee • n he sontl. look after yest
Jolly Players
a deposit of United States bonds as se-
tits stock in »re-ts ttiere.
that
the
Pullman
company
is
responsi
­
mirity for circulation; second, to permit
he met at the racetrack to whom he side nf the • ilroad. Ihe extension was
J i n Watkins, who has been -pending
a good move.
national banks to issue notes to an ble for the safety of the property’ of pas­ confided his identity.
the summer ou Big Buitecreek, has moved
sengers
riding
in
their
coaches.
A
gen
­
amount not exceeding 75 per cent of
ins lain.ly on io the Ravm nd place.
The ship Yarrowdale went ashore
Probate Court.
their paid up and unimpaired capital, tleman's overcoat was stolen while he just after leaving the Suez canal in the
Tim first snow of the season was on the
Estate o! J. C. urkee. order for sale
but to require each bank, before receiv­ was traveling in a sleeper, and he sued Red Sea. While the vessel lay help­ of personal property.
ground about one inch deep Iasi Thursday
In the D-.ightlut Aimicai Uoundy
ing the notes, to deposit a guaranty tho company’ for the cost of the gar­ lessly on tlie rocks about 3u0 Arab
Estateoi tlanKrl Amy: application <>i morning. At the Obeucbain place it was
fund consisting of United States legal ment. Judgment was given the plaintiff. I pirates looted the »hip from stem to administrator for order to sell eertaii six inches deep.
•••
Bev. R. Ennis preached here Sunday af­
Melvin Hatch, the youngest member stern. The crew were driven from the real property, continued until Monday.
tender notes, including treasury note»
iti
ternoon.
Bev.
Mr.
Kennedy
preaches
here
DvC.
10t*i.
of 1890, to the amount of 80 per cent of the party accused of wrecking the j vessel and compelled to take to life-
next
bunday
mor
ing
and
evening,
and
at
Estate of Ada M. Holmes report of Muuttd school hou-e al 2 p. in.
upon the circulating notes applied for. trestle near Sacramento during the rail­ I boats without oars or supplies. During
Prices 50c.; Reserved Seats, 75c.
Seats now on sale at the Opera House Groceny
This percentage of deposits upon the road strike, and who has been on trial the looting of the ship the pirates got to sale of real estate filed and sale con­
Frank and Wm. Brown and Wilbert Ash-
firmed.
_____
for
the
murder
of
Engineer
Clark,
has
circulating notes outstanding to be
fighting among themselves and a num­
——■' « ■ Il I
p le have pul a new floor in the postoffice
“A Turkish Bath.”
maintained at all times, and whenever been acquitted. The jury was out only ber were killed.
building. A knife in the bauds of William
a bank retiree its circulation, in whole 15 minutes and the verdict was reached
Austria has suspended all diplomatic
If you want to be healthy, wealthy and dr wn slipped, entering the thick part of
General Autonio Ezeta, the exiled
the leg, cutting a ae>p gash. Dr, Officer relations with Turkey. This action is a
or in part, its guaranty fund to be re­ on the second ballot.
vice president of Salvauor, will return wi<e take” \ Turkish Bath” at ihe Op ru dressed the wound.
Governor Markham has appointed A. to his native country and lead a revolu­ ttou.-e on Monday, Dec 19th. If lune
turned to it in proportion to the amount
result of the Armenian outrages. The
money, or circuiti
W. H. Schnicr-er. the -uperintendent of porte is greatly worried at Austria’s ac­
L. Frick, deputy district attorney of tion against Guiltertz, who succeeded
ef notes retired.
stance* preclude you
be Sno-vy Bu ie and tlie Centra! Point
Carlisle said he was satisfied the pres­ Alameda county, to be superior judge the Ezeta regime. Two Salvadorean
doing so in the or­ mills, leaves to-day for Baker City, where tion as it is not improbable that other
thodox fashion, wh' tie expects to erect a grist mill. He came European powers will follow suit.
ent law requiring a deposit of bonds to at Oakland, vice Henshaw, elected to military miAt recently arrived in San
just come to the Op Ifetetr tn Illinois about one year ago, and
secure circulation prevented elasticity tho supreme bench.
A son was born to Mrs. Mary Ander­
Francisco with information which de­
era House Wednes­ alter the two mill companies were consoli
of the currency. “The provision out­
J. D. Maxwell, charged with man­ cided the general to again take up the
day night and see ti* dated he took charge of them both. He son Navarro, the well known American
graceful, winning lit has arranged the machinety in both mills actress, at her English home recently.
lined,” said Carlisle, “gives ample pro­ slaughter in killing D. H.-McMancus, •word.
tie Marie Uta h in so tuat tuey now- stand among the leading The child died the same day.
tection without the deposit of Douds, a» his son-in-law, in Amador county, has
P. B. Cornwall, chairman of the Re­
“A Turkish Btiih,’ mil s iti ilia state. He is not omy a oral
required by the present law. ” He added been acquitted of t he charge.
Work is to be commenced at once on
publican state central committee of
and ihe amount o
las» mdler and mi Iwright. for he can
that the practical value of the reserve
tun. 1 lighter ai < make anything ab..ut a mill that can be I line to transmit electricity from Folsom
Mrs. Norris, wife of T. G. Norris, a California, applied for an injunction in
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health that you wi
fund currency was shown in 1893. prominent attorney of Northern Ari­ the supreme court to compel the elec­
made by hand; t>ut he stands without a to Sacramento.
troni the performance will prove
uvio as a ur.si eta ■» gentleman and jolly
There was a demand for money aggre­ zona and president of the council in the tion commissioners of San Francisco to extraci
A band of masked citizens burned the
tonic that will start a flow of n< w blood good fe.low. His pre.-ence will be greatly
gating $40,000,000. The treasury did last territorial legislature, died at Pres­ recanvass the vote for governor and re­ through your veins and send y-u home it
depot at El Dora, la. This was done to
missed in our social circles.
D ick ,
its beet to meet the stringency, but by cott recently.
ject the ballots c ist in a number of pre­ a happier frame of mind toward an your
forced the railroad company to give
neighbors.
the time the notes were ready to dis­
Piles! Piies! 1 ich . hk Piles!
An ordinance has been introduced in I cincts. The writ was denied. It has
better accommodations.
“A Turkish Bath” is not a deep tragedy
tribute the demand had gone by aud the board of supervisors of Santa Clara been decided, however, to contest the nor
S ymptoms —Moisture; intense itching and
was it written by William .*lia e-pean
A London dispatch says that Fenian-
many of the packages of notes were re­ county raising tha liquor license from election of Mr. Bmkl to the governor­ with a view to harrow up the soul of a riva
tinging; ni.istai night; worse by scrutcb-
L«m
has sprung to life again and that
ng. if allowed to continue minors form,
turned unopened.
monarch. It was ceated for the-ole pur
$30 a quarter to $125. The Sunday feat­ ship.
prominent
English officials are guarded
Inch often heed and Ulcerate, becoming
pose of creating healthv. innocent tun and
Representative Hall of Missouri sug­ ure is embodied in the ordinance.
The Brooklyn tabernacle lot was sold laughter tor old as well a- young, and i« .e.y sore, nwayns ’ s O intment slops ibe by detectives.
gested that there was a prevailing opin­
lulling and bieeding. liens m •■er.itb n, a id
The guardian of Tully P. J. Lang has the ether day by the sheriff under fore­ thi-it has always succeeded It is a fa <■
Lost Creek, a suburb of Shenandoah,
Al
ion that it was unsafe to place the power brought suit at Sacramento against the closure of mortgage. There w as only comedy, pure and simple, who-een han
u in st ca.-es removes the uiuors.
of the currency in the hands of corpora­ state of California for damages result­ one bid—$10,000 above the mortgage ing, irresistabie humor makes you mugh lruggi-is, or b.> in.il. lor 50 cents, Dr. Pa., is sinking out of sight. The place
wayne & son, Philadelphia.
is undermined by abandoned tunnels.
perhaps immoderately so. and creates such
tions and banks.
ing from the collapse of the grand stand held by Russell Sage. Sage’s mortgage a healthy per.-pira'ion a- to mak- the liti»
Naval cadets W. R. White of Ari­
•it will work automatically," said at Agricultural park Sept 12, 1891.
In the c< v.:i.y jail at Kansas City, zona and Davis Boyle of Alabama are
amounts to about $60,000, and the pur­ I of the comedy ”A Turkish Bath” most an
Carlisle. “This will not expand the cur­
propnate to the occa-iou. The plavis di­
Charles Howard, a school teacher chaser gets the property for $7o,00u, or vided into three parts—a dip, a sweat and ; with the prisoners in the surrounding temporarily sojourning on the prison
rency unless the pub.ic needs it. Their
cells for witue.-ses and Justice Krueger ship Santo at Annapolis, Md. White
$17,000
less
than
it
cost
the
tabernacle
plunge Every one of its three acts spark­
interest will be to expand and contract near Milton, Or., while punishing a
congregation.
le- with catchy music, songs and dances for officiât in.',* clergyman, pretty Minnie was sent down for language “unbecom­
pupil,
was
attacked
by
five
grown
boys.
as the common interests demand it.
and with just enough skeleton of a plot on Brown, age.l 16, was n.arried to Will­
ing an officer.” Boyle is undergoing
A Herald <f the Infant Year.
These interests will, therefore, control Howard pulled a pistol and held them
which to dre-s and arrange in order a serie
iam Iluke, lut. two y<;rs her senior, punishment for gallantry and infrac­
off
while
continuing
to
give
the
unruly
of
intresting
specialties.
at all times. ’*
Clip i he last thirty years or more from
Pretty Marie Heith in the character o who had been c.rre ted charged with tion of the rules in leaving the grounds
the century, and the seirment will repre­
The secretary stated that this flexibil­ pupil a whipping.
Little
is ihe life of the comedy, he robbery. The girl had faith in her without permission, He escorted a
Charles E. Etzler of Loe Angeles, the sent the term of the unhounded popularity huntnr D<>t.
ity WM much more desirable than a
bnbb'es through her bewitchin
iover’s inm ccuce, although he is likely
of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The open­
rigid system by winch a certain amount informant against the Roscoe train rob­ ing of the year 1895 will be signalized bv the personality till von are irresistably drawt to go to the stale prison lor his offense. young lady home.
The annual meeting of the American
of currency was the understanding. At bers, has passed through startling ex­ appearance of a fresh Almanac of the Bit­ towards her and -till further captivated b>
Ferdinand de Lesseps is dead. The Federation of Labor is being held at
one time the stringency was so great periences during the past week. In fact, ters, in which the uses, derivation and ac­ the Charm of her singing. Among th« great civil engineer
10
was born at Ver­ Denver.
tion of this world-famous medicine will he songs that have made her fatuous is tlir
that the banks drew out $13,OJU.OOO un­ the officers having the matter in hand lucidly
«et forth. Everybody should read ever-popular “Won't You C<>np* Out t< sailles Nov. 19, li?o5, and consequently
claim
that
two
attempts
have
been
der the pressure, and if it had not been
The African M. E. church has asked
it. The calendar and astronomical calcula­ Play.” No one who has ever heard het was over 89 years old,. His lame is that
for the Canadian banks which sent cur­ made on the life of Etzler. Some un­ tions to be fou:'.d in this brochure are al­ sing it can ever forget the combination of of the present genet ation and was ob­ that John Burns, the English lubor
cunning and innocence in her pose, crook­
leader, U6e his influence at the Denver
rency into this couulry serious results known persons got Etzler drunk, put ways astonishingly accurate, and the ata- ed
tingerand captivating wink when sh< tained mostly through association with
tiatica.
illustrations,
humor
and
other
read
him
to
bed
and
turned
on
the
gas.
Oc
­
convention
to secure equal rights for
might have ensued.
sings
the
refrain
inviting
a't
intig
ntr\
the building of the Suez canal, which
ing matter rich in interest and full of profit
Carlisle said tnat the ultimate liabil­ cupants of an adjoining room smelled The Hostetter Company, of Pittsburg. Pa., friend in the gallery to * come out ami was complet’ d in 1869. During the ex colored men, by having stricken out the
to Dinner.
word “white” in the constitutions of
ity was on the government by the Balti­ the escaping gas and discovered Etzler’s publish it themselves They employ more' play.”
Miss Marie Heath has had the good for pedition of 1882 M. de Lesseps violently labor organizations.
than sixty hands in the mechanical work,
more plan and ou the banks by his plan. plight in time to save him.
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and more than eleven months in tlie year tune to be surrounded with comedian oppo-ed the policy of Great Britain in
Representative Johnson asked if the BRAND THE CLAIM AS FALSE. are
In his report on Hawaii Admiral
consumed in its preparation it can whose individual excellence is marked and Egypt. He was awarded t lie Paris So­
ultimate liability of the government
The Public, too, are after
be obtained, without cost, of all druggists whose finished work collectively tends t
ciété de Geographic prize of 10,060 Walker of the United States navy
would not inspire more confidence in World's Fair Officials Expose a Pre­ and country dealers, and is printed in emphasize and bring out in bolder reliei francs in 1870; received the Cross of the favors the annexation ef the islands by
English; German. French, Welsh. Nor­ her own charming personality.
the currency. The secretary said it un­
tender to an Award.
Legion of Honor in 1869; the Italian this country. The admiral’s reasons are
wegian, Swedish; Holland, Bohemian and
doubtedly would, but that his plan
Mr.
J.
P.
Blaize,
an
extensive
real
astate
cross of tlie Order of St. Maurice the both political aud commercial.
Chi< atio, Ill. Dec. 12.—One of the odd Spanish.
dealer in l>es Moines, Iowa, narrowly e-
would insure ample protection and results
The caucus of Democratic senators de­
of tlie World's Fair is the claim
one of the severest attac<s of pn«-u same year; the broad ribbon of the
therefore ample confidence. He ex­ now made to awards by some who wer»
A New York dispaten says: Califor­ caped
tuoni« while in the northern part of tin Prussian Order of the Lion aud the Sun feated the cloture proposition aud no de­
plained that iu case of the failure of a not even exhibitors. Officials of the Ex nia is making a valuable show in the state during a recent niizzard. -ays tiie Sai in 1883. His later years have been termined effort will be made to carry
with those Fine New Suits,
bank its 3o per cent goes into the gen­ position have not as yet taken final action Eastern food market of this winter, and nrday Review. Mr Blaize had occasion i< clouded by the scandals connected with the popgun tunff bills of the last house.
drive
several
miles
during
the
storm
am
eral safety luud, and if the assets of the tn the matter, believing the quick uit of of a variety, too, that will be welcome
Overcoats, Furnishing
was so thoroughly chilled that he was un­ the Panama canal, with which project
“Nothing venture, nothing have.”
failed bank are Lot sufficient to meet all the people will detect the spurious claims. in the reduced condition of some fruits able
Goods,
and
Underwear.
to get warin. and inside of an ltoui he was associated. He was probably an
The
material,
fit and style is what
Rev John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls,Mon ,
the liabilities without carrying the gen­ But to the ease of a New York baking that have not turned out well. The ac­ after his return he was threatened witli a unconscious instrument in the hands of
recommended
Ely
’
s
Cream
Balm
io
me.
1
Draws
tlie
Business.
eral safety fund below the 5 per cent, uowder, that lias been widely advertisinv companying figures indicate the heavy severe case of pneumonia or lung fever. scheming and designing men to further can emphasize his statement. “It is a pos­
then all the national banks are assessed an award, the attention of the Chief oi supplies of the new crop of dried fruits Mr. Blaize sent to the nearest drug store their interest, but necessarily lia» bad itive cure for catai rh if used as directed.’ —
and got a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough
Kev. Francis VV. Poole, Pastor Cential
to meet the liabilities. The banks then Awards for Agriculture, has been di aud other things which have come.fiom :l&medy,
of which he had den heard, a <1 to share in the odium attached to the
rected. He brands the claim of this pre­
have a lien on the assets of the failed tender as false, declaring ’‘Neither the California thus far since the season took a number f large <i 'ses. He says the once financial operations df ’these men. Pres. Church. Helena, Mon.
It is the medicine above all others for ca­
bank.
•ecords of this department, nor the offi­ opened two months ago: The receipts effect was wonderful and in a short' time
tarrh, and is worth its weight in gold.
I
he
was
breathing
quite
easily.
He
kept
on
The secretary of the treasury then cial catalogue of the World’s Columbia' of raisins at New Morit for the period
A first-class parlor piano for sale cheap can u<e Fly’s Cream Balm with safety and
taking
the
medicine
and
the
next
day
wa-
it does all that is claimed for it.—B. W.
took up the proposition that no national Exposition, show that this New York mentioned were 264,72(1 boxes and bags, able to come to Des Moines. Mr. Blaize re Inquire at this office.
Sperry. Hartford, Conn.
bank notes be issued of teas denomina­ Company was an exhibitor; consequently chiefly boxes, 116,000 of which went gards bis cure as simply wonderful. For
it
could
not
receive
an
award
at
the
sale
by
Ashland
Drug
Company.
through
to
the
New
gland
states.
»* o •
tion than $10. It would encourage the
• 7/ bnR'
The totals of driea iruits, iucluding
circulation of silver coins of small de­ World’s Fair.”
MÌ&
:josepuiae
Brand
of
Lawrence
­
Those who fairly won their honors «• peaches, apricots aud prunes, were 154,-
V1UIU
nominations.
the Fair seem disposed to treat tins 344 boxes and bags, 46,550 of which burg, Ind., was robbed of $10,500 in
Do You intend to make any
Tit-* St -
cash on the streets of Cincinnati the
fraud as anv other fraud should be treat­
WASHINGTON NOTES.
ed. The Price Baking Powder Company, were shipped direct to New England. other night. She had drawn the money
Christmas Presents?
lat«r«atlng Item« Picked Out from th« of Chicago, have received the highest Besides these articles there have been from bank, intending to reinvest it, and
■: Í
received
nearly
20,000
bales
of
hops
and
award, sav they are convinced theii
Daily Dispatch««.
I was carrying it in a hand satchel when
We are now making a dozen
Dr. Bryant says the talk in the news­ claims, and those of all other holders o 41,500 barrels of wine. The shipments^ a man seized the satchel and pushing
are
by
no
means
over,
as
much
will
be
rightful
honors,
will
be
fully
vindicated
elegant presents
papers that President Cleveland’s health
★
her from him ran away with it. She
by the public.
added to the Eastern stock during the screamed and fainted and thus diverted
is in bad condition is “all rot."
FOR ONLY $2.00 '
Four more rauruad strikers at Los early winter, but there is enough to attention from the thief, who got safely
Railroad matters were discussed in
carry
the
trade
well
along
into
the
cold
away.
the house last week. Attempts to get Angeles have been sent to prison for 18
Nothing will be nicer to present
immediate consideration of the bill to months each by Judge Ross. The men weather.
John Hoffman, aged 75 years, of
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ra-fmid the Pacific railroads debt were were convicted of interfering with the
your best friend than an ARISTO
Shiloh’s Cure is sold on a guarantee. It Crown Point, Ind., is an equine klepto­
J bSjIfl
futile. The railroad pooling bill pro­ mails. They are W. H. Clune, Isaac cures Incipient Consumption. It is tie maniac. He just finished a term in
SO LIO PANEL photograph of your-
voked strong opposition. In the senate Ross, A. T. Johnson and Philip Stan nest Cough • tire. Only one cent a dose. prison for horse stealing when he whs
15 cents . 50 cts. and $1. Sold by Ashland
self, especially if it is made by the
routine business only was transacted.
wood, members cf the board of media­ Drug Company.
again arrested for a similar offense. He
always confesses and tells w’here the
Mrs. Judge Peck
The second half of the present session tion of the Los Angeles A. R. U. A
H. R. Nash of ’97, Tufts college at stolen horses are. During his life he
of the house promises to witness a fierce new trial was denied, but au appeal has
Ashland Hose Co. No. I
Medford, Mass., took a physical exami­ says he has stolen 500 horses and hag
struggle over the income tax, in connec­ been taken.
been
arrested
but
twice.
nation
and
the
result
places
him
among
tion with the appropriation to be incor­
The < alifornia Farmers’ Alliance and
ILL GIVE one of their grandest so­
porated in the urgent deficiency bill, to Industrial Union held its annual session the leading strong college men of tha
Three men held up a train on the
cial events on that occasion and ex­ OSF*At the old Tyler Gallery, Ashland, Oregon.
provide for the collection of the tax, in Oakland last week. Reports from country. His total strenghth is, in Texas and Pacific railroad near Fort Mrs. Judge Peck Tells How
tend an invitation to all pleasure seekers
She Was Cured
and especially people from abroad to join
which begins Jan. 1,1895.
gold ,
various sections demonstrated that the iochnical terms, 2,855 pounds. He i Worth and secured $140,000 in „
The senate committee on commerce co operative plans of the alliance were ifted 1,073 pounds by using the muscles bullion for their trouble. Of the many Sufferers front l)ys|>epsia should read the fol­ them in tiie festivities. Their record in the
past is sufficient guarantee that all who
has not given up its projected trip to exceedingly benefieiat By means of co­ >f his legs and 671 pounds with the train robberies in Texas this was the lowing letter front Mrs, 11. M. Peek, wife of a* tend will be well pleased-
Judge
Peck,
a
Justice
at
Tracy,
Cal.,
and
a
writer
tho Pacific Coast, although it did fail to operative stores necessities could be pur- Ituscles of his back. The capacity of boldest. The train was stopped by a
Music will be furnished by the celebrated
••
Ashland Band, which is already noted for • • ••
'
make connections during the recent con- j 1 chased at great reductions from former lis lungs is 390 cubic inches and the danger
sigual on a trestle and three men connected with the Associated Press:
“
Ey
a
deep
sense
of
gratitude
for
the
great
I
ibeir
playing
•••
greosional recess. It has decided to ask I i prices. The alliance mill at Gilroy paid itrength of the same is 46. With his rushed from the bushes. The engineer
An excellent supper will be furnished at
benefit I have received from the use of Hood's
the senate to reauthorize the investiga- j i a profit of 85 per cent in a year and a hands he gripped 130 pounds and and fireman were forced to take picks Sarsaparilla.
I have been fed to write the follow­ the Hotel Ashland.
Hon to be made immediately after the J lialf, and by the establishment of freight dropped 36 times on a parallel bar. and burst in the door of the express car. ing statement for the benefit of sufferers who
The floor managers will consist of Ash
may l»e similarly afllicted. For 15 years lhave land Hose Company No. 1.
adjournment in March next, when they teams the railroad had been forced to tfash is 23 years old, 5 feet, 9 inches The train was delayed only five minutes been a great sufferer from dyqtepsla aud
think they can find time to look into the i reduce transportation rates. There are tall, weighs 175 pounds and has a gen- by the robbery.
Heart Trouble.
relative merits of San Pedro and Santa 34 county allittnces in the state. The irally strong muscular appearance. He
Almost everything I ate would distress me. I
It
is
rumored
that
toe
San
Francisco
j
as
increased
his
strength
873
pounds
in
Monica to decide the proper place for following officers were elected: Presi­
Call will he sold to a compai y in which tried different treatments and medicines, but
w
tho location of the deep-sea water har­ dent, J. V. Webster. San Luis Obispo; he last year.
to realize relief. Two years ago a friend
Mr. Sutro, the mayor elect <> San F ito - failed
prevailed upon mo to try Hood's Harsaparilla.
bor which is to serve the commercial vice president, R. F. Grigsby, Napa;
P ark O besity P ills will reduce your '
The Wirth Photo Co. have leased the cisco, and Mr. Webster, the late candi- The first bottle 1 noticed helped nte, so 1 con­
purposes of Los Angeles.
secretary, J. 9. Barbee, Los Angeles; i’v ler gallery and are prepared to favor tfae date for the G •vernorsbip, will figure tinued taking it. It did me so much good that weight PERMANENTLY from 12 to 151
friends spoke of tlie Improvement. 1 have pounds a month. NO ¡STARVING sickness ;
The full text of > he new treaty be­ secretary of insurance, Will S. Fawcett, ublic with the finest kind of pictures.
, prominen'lv. Ti e editorial mmage- my
received such great benefit from it that
or injury; NO PUBLICITY. They build1
tween the United States and Japan has Whittier; lecturer, Burdette C. Cornell,
ment it is said, will be given to Arthur
up the health and beautify the complexion,
The
Lexow
cuiumiltee
has
resumed
Gladly
Recommend
It.
been the main subject of comment in Stockton; assistant lecturer, Mrs. 8. E.
McEwen.
leaving NO WKINKLES or flabbiness.
.ts
work
of
probing
th®
innermost
worli
­
diplomatic and official circles. It was Abbott, Los Angeles; state business
The be4 cabiept plioto- at F. L. Camp’s I now have an excellent aiqictite and nothing f STOUT ABDOMENS and difficult breath­
I studio will be ci.piiuued until Lee. 20tb for eat ever distresses me. it also keeps up my ing surely relieved. NO EXPERIMENT
•canned with great interest, as it gave agent, J. M. Moore, San Francisco; co­ ngs of the New York police force.
Hood’s^Cures but a scientific and positive relief, adopted
There is a revolt in the W. C. T, U. $2 per dozen.
the first exact details of the instrument operative organizer, A. R. Ellis, Hollis­
onlv after vear« of experience. All orders
I
---------
by which the United States formally ter; executive committee, E. M. War­ Mrs. Arnold, head of the Chicago coun­ i N. I. Svindsetli uf the Fishermen’s
supplied direct from our office. Price $2,00
recognizes Japan as a first-ciass power dell, Los Angeles; J. B. Johnson, San cil, says: “We can only fight the saloons I union of Astoria, Or., is attending the flesh and strength. I cannot praise Hood’s pi package or three packages for $5.00 by
i
Karsaparilla
loo
much.
”
M
rs
.
II.
M.
Paca,
ipail postpaid. Testimonials and particular's
by giving the men something they like meeting of the American Federation of
in the sisterhood of nations. The treaty Jose; J. L. Gilbert, Fresno.
I
(seuleii)2Cts.
better, and it is to that end we shall I Labor at Denver on a reform move­ Tracy, California. Get lIOOLt'B.
•hows how fully the United States has
work. When the churches are as at-; ment. “The chief reason that has
Hood’s Pilis are hand made, and perfect All Correspondence Strictly Confidential.
accorded Japan the recognition she has
PAKK REMEDY CO.. Boston, Mass.
in
proportion and appearance. 25c. a box.
tractive as the saloon, men will attend brought me to Denver is to prevent the
tow as an enlightened, modern nation.
the
churches.
At
all
events,
a
substi-1
All previous treaties have been based on
wholesale fraud of labeling salmon all
tute for the saloon must be provided be- I over the Pacific Coast ‘Columbia river
the theory that the relics of oriental When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
250 ACRES.
F. W. SETTLF.MIER.
fore any real good can be accom-1 fish,'
barbarism still remained with Japan. When she was a Child, she crixl for Castoria.
‘
” he said. “The Columbia river
4,000,000 TREES.
J. II. 8ETTLEMIKB.
plislted. ”
.
4 salmon is thè best, and as the cannerà
The provisions of the treaty that it must When 61ie became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
Four hundred cloaktnakere in Pbila-! all along the coast label their goods the
be ratified within six months makes U When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
ESTABLISHED 1863
delphia have struck against a reduction same it hurts the Columbia river fisher­
incumbent for the senate to act on it at
of wages.
the present session or the treaty will
men. We intend to adopt a label which
fail. There is every probability, how- i
Rev. Conrad Henney, one of Chicago's will be a guarantee both to dealers in
•ver, that the senate will act promptly.
most prominent divines, has eloped salmon aud to the consumers. ”
W. L. Sayre of Tulare has been sent
Minister Kurino has forwarded a copy
with Mrs. George W. Brandt, the wife
A recount has been ordered by the
of the treaty to his government, where to prison from Visalia for six years for of the manager of the Price Baking Utah commission of the returns from
it will be considered and ratified by the committing perjury in the Howard Powder company.
San Pete county for delegates to the con­
JLSE ï LAJSI 2D,
murder trial.
REGON.
PCivy council of Japan.
stitutional convention. Should the re­
The Panama Railroad company has
Blue vitro! — 16 lbs. for a dollar at R. 8. sult be changed, the control of the con­
We carry the largest and most Complete
fteport fTom Japan show that the beon permanently enjoined at New Barclay & Son'«, Talent OF. ■ * •
vention will be given to the Democrats.
Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated.
qukr.4o’a subjects are so intoxicated York from establishing a steamship lina
In Webster county, Ky., John Clay-
iJhjn^ has decided to send a special
Assortment of Decidious trees on the Coast.
♦1th their victories that they are be- between Central American points in ton shot and killed Jesse Driver. Driver, ambassador to Tokio to negotiate a
-
-
-_=^====:- =>sr lJnder ew M nagement. =--.—-zzs-
coning most obnoxious. It is tlie opin­ competition with tho Pacific Mail com­ who loved Clayton’s 14-year-old daugh­ treaty of peace. This is a result of the
ion of many well-posted seafaring men pany.
FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
ter, had been forbidden to come on tho i efforts of United States Ministers Denby
that one of the greater powers or the
C. A. Hantes, a Boston man who has Clayton farm, but ho persisted in his and Dunn.
Unit«! States will have to give Japan a been seeking his brother, who had fallen attentions to the girl and planned to
H ow ' h Thia ?
sound thrashing before she will be con­ heir to $150,000, has found him near elope. As Driver approached the houae
We offer One Hundred Dollars tor any
tented to remain in her place. The Jap- Chicknesha, I. T. During the last ten in his buggy he was wet by Clayton,
of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
anese assert they are the English of tho years he had served as dishwasher, bar­ shotgun in hand. What passed between case
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Pacific and talk of taking Australia ■ keeper and cattleman.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo. O.
them X6 not know», but Driver’s dead
fram Great Britain. The Japanese are
L»ody was found in the road after the
We the undersigned have known F. J.
I.
W.
Church,
of
Staunton
Post
G.
A.
R.
!
Confident they are the greatest people says: ’T have tried nearly every cough, meeting took place. Clayton is at largo, Cbet.ey for tlie last lo years, and believe
I him perfectly honorable In all business
on earth and will probably attempt to remedy but have found nothing to compare j
tion of n fatuciKl- rencb physician, will quickly cure yon o( a!l ner­
Tlie three hundredth anniversary of I transactions
and financially able to carry
vous 6r dtst a-es of the generative organs, such i.s Lost Malibood.
ifemoustrate their superiority.
with Parks’Cough Syrup. There is noils-'
Insonnila. I’atnsln the Euctc, Seminal Emissions, Nervous PebUity,
the
birth
of
Gustavus
Adolphus,
Swed
­
out
any
obligation
made
by
their
firm.
ing on earth like it for bronchitis.
I have
Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele a..d
Parks’ Cough syrup cures Coughs, Colds sufferer! ever -ince my discharge from the en’s g eatefft king, who died on the bat­
W est A T ruax , Wholesale Druggists, To­
Constipation. It stops ail lossea by dav or night. Prevents quick-
n.'ssof discharge, winch if not checked leads to Spenuntorrhaja and
•nd Consunii tion.
Mrs. Catherine Black, army and Parks’C.ugh Syrup is the only tlefield at Luetzen Nov. 6, 1633, was ledo, Ohio,
We warrant all of our trees to be as represented, and
BEFORE iunAFTrR all tho horrors of Impotency. < I'f*l ItKVE cleanse# the liver, th«
of Lb Rov. N. Y.. says: “I took on« bot­ remedy that has ever helped me.” Bold bv
otrvna ahd
i urs kidneys «nd the urinary organs oi nil impurities.
W
aldihg . K iknan * M arvin , Wholesale
celebrated
at
Stockholm
the
other
day
tle ef Park«’Cough 8_v rup.
It acted like E. A. .'berwin.
CUPIDENE strengthens nr.d restores small we k organs.
free from pests. Send for special prices on large lots.
Drueglsts. Toledo, Ohio.
with pomp and enthusiasm.
The reason suflerers »re not cn.-ed by Doctnrs is because ninety per cent ere troubled wtth
Ujagic. stopped tnv cough and I am per­
¿EIOKD.
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT,
r
December 19
MABIE
HEATH
ATM
THEY FOLLOW SUIT,
VIUFEl, NORRIS * DRAKE
To clo-thç them
»HOLIDÄYS
Christinas Night.
WIRTH PHOTO CO
Dyspepsia
W
HARDWARE
FAT
PEOPLE
STOVES and RANGES,
^Supplies
KINNEY & PROVOST,
ASHLAND
THE WOODBURN NURSERIES
We are also headquarters for Oro a
mental trees, Evergreens, Climb
ing Plants, Roses, Etc.
fectly Well now.*1
Bold by E. A. Sherwin.
Gold nan« — CO cents, at K. 8. Barclay A
Son’s, Talent. Or.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally,
before buying a piano or organ don’t acting
,___ „ directly upon
.
the blood and mucous
.
f«il to see and bear the Kimball. (!. F. I surtaces of the system.. Price 75c. per bot-
Hliepli»<< will show them to you and give tie. BUd by all Druggists.
Fria*
i tffNh
Testiiupuial»
Catalogue free.
J. H. SETTLEMIER & SON,
ASHLAND
OREGON
HOTEL
J. H. McBRIDE, Prop.
MANHOOD RESTOIIEDSSS
Prost nt It ta. CUITPENE !s tho only known remedy to cure whlioul un oDyratton. Jwu lestlnoni*
ais. A written guarantee given and money re'ur.ied if s’x boxes does not etfoct a permauvut««:»
$1.00 a box, six for {100, by mail. Send for * rhi : circular and te^tintonia’s.
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