Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 21, 1895, Image 2

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    Cult and See ray New and Large Invoice of
The Union Pacific has reduced the
Word has reached Tucson that the ,
freight on coal $1 per ton in Nebraska men who held up the overland train
Ietoreating Items Picked Oat from the The Quarrel and Reconciliation of the
from its Wyoming mines in order that
near "Wilcox several weeks ago have
Daily Dixpatche«.
Dramatist and Actress.
the drought sufferers in the western crossed the Mexican line.
Causes Glands of the Neck tc
The People’s Paper.
The house of representatives has voted
Speaking of Sardou and Bernhardt, counties might be better enabled to pur­
Swell Up
The family of V. W. Taylor, a brake- ■
: down President Cleveland s scheme to tho following story concerning the great chase fuel. The work of coal thieves
French actress and the equally renowned was a factor in having the rate reduced. man on the Northern Pacific, was poi-1
ASHLAND.Or....Thursday, Feb. 21, 1896 issue bonds.
It is possible the Nicaragua canal bill playwright is vouched for by the corre­ Between Kearney and Omaha five cars soiled by eating cheese. They will re­ This Trouble and a Case of Rheu­
matism Cured by Hood’s.
may not be reached by the house before j spondent of ThoCourrier des Etats-Unis: of coal are lost to the company daily, | cover. The cheese is being analyzed.
Big Variety and Prices Lower than Ever.
Price of Farm Products.
Herman Alfstead, a saloonkeeper at “ C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. :
adjournment. Congressman Geary has ; The two who have achieved the great­ and at Valley, a coaling station on the
United States agricultural bulletin Na presented a petition signed by 110 Demo- est triumph in “Gismonda,” M. Vic­ Union Pacific containing at least 200 Hillyard, Wash., committed suicide.
X^_Largest Stock
“ Dear Sirs: A little over a year ago 1
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_______ _ _________
145, , presents
some interesting
facts as to crats and 70 Republicans to the commit- torien Sardou and Mme. Sarah Bern­ souls, but five cars were retained last Some time ago his sister was convicted had a swelling come on the side of my
the price of farm products for 1894 in tee on rules asking for a day to be fixed hardt, were at swordB’ points in the be­ season, and yet everybody kept warm of arson, and lie feared arrest for com­ neck. 1 was in very poor health generally
ginning. This dislike dated from ‘‘Dan­ and had coal in their bins. Coming east plicity. It is believed this preyed upon
and doctored two
comparison with the years immediately ■ to debate the bill.
The
court
of
appeals
has
affirmed
the
iel Rochet,” which Sardou gave to the the other evening from Julesburg 18 his mind and drove him to suicide.
months with the
preceding, The comparison strikes most
The stage between Echo and Heppner,
In Southern Oregon.
family physician
forcibly in the two staples of wheat and I judgment of the lower court refusing to Comedie Française after his nomination wagons loaded with coal were counted
, grant John G. Moore of New York an to the French academy. Sarah Bern­ in a distance of 22 miles, these wagons Or., was held up recently. The country
who
6aid
my
com
­
cotton. The average price of wheat ia injunction restraining Internal Revenue hardt expected that Sardou would select being loaded with coal which had been through which the stage passes is lonely
plaint was a bilioui
the country Dec. 1 was 49.8 cents a Commissioner Miller from proceeding her to create the role of heroine in the thrown off the cars while in transit be­ and has few settlers. The stage driver
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
attack. His treat,
bushel, the lowest in 25 years. It is ac­ to collect the income tax from the com­ play, but he chose Mlle. Bertet instead; tween Julesburg and Brule.
is a woman, Mrs. Atkinson.
ment failed to help
tually 82.9 cents per bushel less than the plainant. Counsel for Moore immedi­ hence the anger of Mme. Bernhardt
The California Fruit Growers’ and
Three masked men went to the office of
me so I determined
average price from 1880 to 1890. For ately noted an appeal to the United When the actress and the author met, Shippers’ association was organized at The True American, an American Pro
to try Hood’s Sar­
the four years beginning Jan. 1, 1890, States supreme court, and the matter the former passed on the other side; the Ban Francisco recently. The following tective Association paper at St. Louis
saparilla. To my
great joy, the swel­
(Formerly of Albany Depot Hotel.)
the average price was 71.9 cents a will probably be brought to the atten­ latter pulled his hat down over his permanent officers and board of direc- and stole the subscription books. Three
ling on the side oi
busheL And yet in the faoe of this de­ tion of the court of last resort soon eyes. Each murmured something not at ten were elected: President, H. Wein­ employes, who were sleeping in the of­
after it reconvenes next month.
stock; vice president, N. Salsbury; fice were overpowered and handcuffed.
all complimentary to the other.
my neck disap­
pression, in face of the fact that wheat
Collectors of internal revenue through­
Then Sarah Bernhardt left the Come­ treasurer, D. O. Mills; temporary secre­
George H. Wilkins killed himself at
peared. I was ben«
and under his Superior Manage­
is now being fed to domestio animals out the country have already begun to dic Française, went to America, where tary, Frank H. Buck; directors. E. T. Denver on the eve of his marriage to
Mrs. W. R. Maliernee efited for my othsi
i
ment Insures His Guests the ut­
because of its cheapness all over the receive returns under the income tax she made her first triumphal tour, and Earle, N. Salsbury, J. D. Mathews, H. Miss Olive Potter. Wilkins was walk­
Meadow, Wash.
ailments. After
country, farmers have planted a larger law. In a number of instances the cash returned to France. Upon her arrival Weirntoek, Frank H. Buck, J. Z. An­ ing with his fiancee and excused him­ taking three bottles of the medicine, I have
most Comfort and Convenience in
acreage of winter wheat than ever this has accompanied the returns. Inasmuch in Paris sho entered into negotiations derson and H. P. Stabler. The object self, while passing his boarding house, not had a sick day since. I for one, rec­
past fall. Three per cent more acres as the tax is not required to be paid be­ with Raymond Deslande, manager of of the new society is to establish a to get an overcoat. He went to his room ommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla to the afflic-
havo been sown to winter wheat than fore July 1 next, several collectors have the Vaudeville. She asked nothing bet­ bureau of information for the purpose and sent a bullet into his brain. He was
* wero^planted'in the fall of 1893. it is asked to be instructed as to whether ter than to play there. But what should of regulating the distribution of East­ an incurable consumptive.
they could accept payment at this time.
ern fruit shipments and also for arrang­
X. N. Steeves, a Portland lawyer who
Between Portland and San Francisco
hard to see what our agriculturists are To these inquiries Commissioner Miller she play? Sho did not wish to return to
classical roles. She wanted an entirely ing the number and method of auction with “Bunco” Kelly was convicted of ted, knowing what it has done for me in
thinking of.
the
past.
My
husband
was
afflicted
with
has replied that the tax might be re­ new play, which should bring out all sales of such shipments. It was decided the murder of George W. Sayres, has
As to cotton, the average plantation ceived at any time provided the col­ her qualities.
to have only one auction-room in each beeu sentenced to 15 years’ imprison­ rheumatism and had that tired feeling.
He took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and found it
price of cotton on Dec. 1 was 4.9 oents lector is satisfied that the return is cor­
‘‘There is only one man who can city. It was further determined that ment.
t a pound, the lowest in the history of rect.
write the play you want, ” said Des­ the sales and rooms should be open and
Eleven miners were killed by an ex­
Regular Meals, 50 cents. : Board and Room, $2 per day.
Just the Medicine Needed.
Senator Perkins, from the Committee lande. “That man is Sardou. ’’
free to all bidders. It is also the inten­ plosion of gas in a coal mine at Ash­ We believe it will do all that is claimed for
* this country. It may be remarked by
Special Rates by week or month.
“Sardou!” cried theactress. "Such a tion to do everything possible to in any land, Pa.
the way, however, that the price of cot­ on education and labor, has reported his
it, if given a fair trial. Both of ua have
bill
for
the
creation
of
an
industrial
way
further
the
best
interest
of
the
disposition, incapable of doing justice
A..B. Hunt, chief of the Seattle fire
ton sheeting in the dry goods shops is
igoozzc.
commission of 21 persons which is in­
fresh fruit industry of California, ¡All department, has mysteriously disap­ used Hood’s Vegetable Pills and are well L.UIIUII UUUIIIDI
Coflee and Doughnuts, 10c,; Coflee and Cak«, 10c.
not a cent lower than it was five years tended to arbitrate labor difficulties. to an artist. Moreover, irritable, brutal,
pleased
with
them.
”
M
bs . W. R. M al -
a man who runs up against everybody, fruit growers or shippers or corpora^ peared. He left Seattle to go to Tacoma U cbnke , Meadow, Washington.
< ago.
The committee presented a written re­ who”—
tions interested in the growing or ship-' to appear in the United States court on
N. B. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Fine 5 and 1Oc Cigars at Lunch Counter. Sardines, Oystersvetc.
Tho price of tobacco averages 1.1 cents port in which it estimates the aggregate
“Very well, ” replied Deslande, “let ping of fruit, or members of co-opera­ a charge of obtaining naturalization
a pound less than it did a year ago. In loss to all concerned on account of ns say no more about it. ” He went to tive associations with a like end in view, papers by fraud.
Hood’S Pills are purely vegetable, and ds
.......... NOTHING BUT WHITE HELP EMPLOYED.••• •
_ _____
Kentucky, the principal tobaoco state strikes during the past six years at $98,- see Sardou and told him that he must are eligible to membership. The sdciety
Frank H. Trusdell, who was chief of set gripe, purge, or pain. Sold by all druggists.
now represents 75 per cent of the fruit the department of publicity and promo­
in the Union, the price averages 1.2 556,859.
have a play for Sarah Bernhardt.
Surgeon General Wyman of the ma­
“Sarah!” exclaimed the writer. industry of California.
oenta less than that of last year. In the
tion of the California Midwinter Fair,
G. W. PENNEBAKER,
The Old Reliable
has been arrested at Emporia, Kan., on
country at large the average price of to­ rine hospital service, as requested by “Sarah! Such a disposition ! Crabbed,
Promotion.
Nurseryman and Florist,
bacco is 6.7 cents a pound against 7.8 Senator Perkins and Representative disagreeable, quarreling with every­
“How’s that boy o’ yourn gettin along * charge of attempting to pass a forged
Loud, has sent a letter to the senate body, who”—
draft.
cents per pound last year. The price
in the city, Josiah?’ * asked one fanner
urging the appropriation of $12,000 to
“Very well, very well, it is quite un­
Lorien Machado, a Portuguese farmer,
Ashland, Oregon,
in Kentucky in only 5.5 oenta. Potatoes enable the government to take charge
of another.
215 Montgomery street, extending
derstood. ”
“He’s workin his way up right has been arrested at Santa Rosa, Cal.,
from Pine to Bush streets, San
are 55.5 cents per bushel, 4.5 cents less of the quarantine station at San Fran­
And three months after Sardou read
for beating his 10-year-old son with a
Dear Sir:——Have you the plants vith which
Francisco, Cal. Business center of
along.”
than they were last year. Last year hay cisco.
“Fedora” to Sarah, who, radiant, threw
fence picket. Machado has a reputa­
the
city,
convenient
to
all
banks,
“
What
’
s
he
doin?
”
The civil service commission has com­ herself on the author’s neck in the pres­
was $9.18 a ton. This year it is $8.35.
tion for beating his family which may
insurance offices and places of those beautiful green hedges are made of that
“He’s workin fer the city. ”
Buckwheat is 56.2 cents a bushel, where pleted a schedule of examinations of the ence of Deslande.
go
hard
with
him.
amusement. Containing 300 rooms.
“You don’t tell me! What’s ho doin
last year it was 59 cents. Rye is 50.5 first six months of the present year. On
“Ah! Deslande, ” said Sardou, “what
The Unitarian church at San Diego
• •••••
I saw in Ashland?
fer
it?
”
J. S. YOUNG, Proprietor.
cents, 1.3 cents lower on the bushel the Pacific Coast they will occur as fol­ did I tell you? How gentle she is! How
‘ ‘He’s drivin one o’ them things they burned to the ground recently. The fire
lows: Tucson, A T., April 15; Loe An­ sweet! How adorable!”
than last year.
TERMS—$1.50, $2 and »2.50 per day.
call a street sweeper—kind o’ wipes up was caused by the explosion of an oil
geles, April 19; San Francisco, April 22;
“
And
he!
”
rejoined
Bernhardt.
Only three farm products are higher Reno, Nev., April 26; Roseburg, Or,,
the road nights, you know. But, my, stove in a cottage next to the church. Free coach to and from the Hotel
in price than they were last year. They April 29; Portland, May 1; Seattle, May “How amiable he is! How he appre­ he’s bein promoted! Fust off he wus Two cottages were also burned. Pastor
ciates real talent, and how obliging! workin in the Twenty-fust ward., .By H. Digby Johnston lost his entire li-
■And offer them at $2.50 per 100 for
Yes
are barley, whose average price is 44.3 4; Spokane, May 7. The examinations Embrace me, Raymond!” .
brary.
the
accumulations
of
20
years.
an by he writ me that he wus W’orkin in
cents a bushel against 40.6 cents last will be for applicants for the depart­
the next 30 days. Regular price, $4.00.
Piles! Piles! Itching Piles!
tho Eighteenth ward. Last week he
year; oats, 82.9 cents, against 28.8 mental railway mail and Indian service.
Remember 1 am at the front again, writ that ho was in the.Twelfth ward
S ymptoms —Moisture; intense itching and
A White Ribbon petition containing this year with a complete stock of fruit,
cents last year, and corn 45.6 cents a
Your3 truly,
G. I. PENNEBAKER.
stinging; most at night; worse by scratch­
now,
an,
I
swan,
you
see
if
that
faller
bushel, against 36.5 cents last year. over 60,000,000 names has been sent to shade and ornamental trees that are don’t fetch up in the Fust ward with ing. If allowed to continue tumors form,
FINE LÆJSTID
and thriftier than ever before, and
which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming OF
Hustler for Trade
But when farmers have no corn to sell congress by the W. C. T. U. The peti­ larger
tion has been around the world and is my prices are still lower than last year. his sweep cart yitl”—Youth’s Compan­ very sore. S wayne ' s O intment stops the
the high price affords little consolation.
itching
and
bleeding,
heals
ulceration,
and
Trees kept on exhibition at my office ion.
On Emigrant Creek,
signed in 50 different languages. They
in m<«t cases removes the tumors. At
On the whole, the prospect for the im­ were of all sorts and sizes and were to on West Main street, corner of First
Vandyke’« Place In Art.
druggists,
or
by
mail,
for
50
cents.
Dr.
mediate future of American agriculture be trimmed and prepared for mounting Avenue, Ashland, Or. Correspondence
4% miles troni Ashland. On this land
So far as portraiture goes, Vandyke Swayne A Son, Philadelphia.
Special prices quoted on
are two fine soda springs. 30 acres under
is not encouraging. At least, though, as compactly as possible on interminate solicited.
quantities at request. Now is the time occupies, with Titian and Velasquez,
cultivation and fence, price 15 dollars per
farmers will always have enough to eat weba of muslin half a yard in width, ut plant, too.
acre. Call and see Frank Williams over
G. W. P ennebakkk .
the first place. His works have an air
one edge of which was bound with red
second hand store, next door to post office,
of
elegance
and
distinction
and
a
mun
­
William Godfrey Dyas, one of Chi­
Ashland.
and the other with blue ribbon—red,
dane grace and courtliness naturally be­
The United States and the state of
white and blue being the prevalent cago’s pioneer physicians, was killed by fitting his title of “painter to the king.*
Texas have had a controversy for a long colors of the flags of all nations and the a Lake Shore passenger train at the
[(salary and expenses paid weekly froan start.
We want More Room and must have it for our New Stock,
time as to which power owned Greer symbolic badges of the great temper­ Sixty-ninth-street crossing. Dr. Dyas The Italians called him “11 pittore cav-
Permanentposition. Exclusive territory.
alierosco.
”
Without
the
stamina
and
was
born
in
Dublin
in
1807
and
gradu
­
county, a fertile body of land as large ance movement of modern times. Mrs.
I Experience unncceseary. Peculiar
which will be here in a short time. We quote
*
natural robustness of his great master,
ad vantages to beginners. Lfberal^dfl
as some of the states in this Union and Schuman, who bas had charge of this ated from the Royal College of Surgeons
prices below, which are only a few of
Rubens, his portraits are better in point
commission Co local part-^^**J
lying near Indian Territory. The con­ branch of the work, has mounted 1,208 in 1830. He came to Chicago early in of refinement and grace. But one must In New York City, for five con­
time agents. Largest
the many bargains we have
J?
Cora- 3
| growers of clean,
troversy will be settled by the United yards, or over one mile of canvas, mak­ the fifties and was for some time editor know hia master to form a just appre­
~ plote U
secutive
years,
the
proportion
of
the
Chicago
Medical
Journal.
He
I
hardy,
reliablo
for you.
assortment jj
8tatee supreme court on the 4th of March ing five miles of names written solidly, afterward resumed active practice and ciation of hia position. —T. Cole in Cen­
I nursery
for the orchard, h
of Deaths from Consumption
next The probabilities are that the one underneath the other. This is ex­ retired but a short time ago. He was tury.
| stock.
lawn and garden. ¡p
clusive of about 850,000 names that
We want you now, while jfi
has been three in every
Men’s overalls, extra heavy, Levi Straus’s
United States will gain the victory. came from Great Britain mounted. Be­ one of the founders df the ’Woman’s
the fruit industry ia aolf
A comparison of the maximum tem­
important. Good chance for
Then Greer county will be annexed to sides these there are hundreds of thou­ Medical oollege and was for some time
Twenty
Persons.
Boss
of the Road and Samson, in blue or
perature in different parts of the world
advancement. Outfit and full par- IJ
_____
9q IL’
Oklahoma. Oklahoma needs it, and sands of names yet waiting to be added its president. He was also consulting shows that the great desert of Africa
¿T^Tlcnlars froe.SJROWN BROS. CO., nur- ||
brown, lined or unlined, reduced to 50e.
^pcrymen. rorthrhd, Ore. (Thii house is JI
physician for the Women’s and Chil­ is by far the hottest. This vast plain,
Texas can spare it Vast wealth, both to the long roll.
Epidemics of Cholera, Yellow Fever and
rollable. Nome this paper. Ed.) ___
JJ
Men’s cot;pants, sold everywhere for $1.50,
dren’s and the Cook County hospitals.
other diseases of similar character, so ter­
agricultural and mineral, is to be de­
which extends 2,000 miles from cast to rible
in
their
results,
occasion
wide
spread
C. M. Figgat, the defaulting cashier west and 1,000 from north to south, has
our price 90c.
veloped in Greer county. It is already
and receive the most careful consid­
of the Bank of Lexington, stole about a temperature of 150 degrees F. in the alarm
eration
for
their
prevention
and
cure,
while
Large lot men’s woolen pants worth from
well settled up, so that there can be no
$150,000 from that institution. He got hottest days of summer.
consumption receives scarcely a thought, Thos. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne. Henry C. tense,
agricultural land boom there, but it is
$3 to $5, to close at $2.50.
away with $80,000 of the capital stock
yet the number of their victims sinks into
RECEIVERS.
possible there will be a mining boom.
insignificance when compared with those of
and nearly $70,000 belonging to deposi­
Men’s odd coats worth from $3.50 to $7.50,
Ndrwalk, Conn., is said to have an
Comparatively few people
Both gold and silver have been found in
tors. Developments show that Figgat’s Indian origin, but there is an English consumption.
know wnat to do for their loved ones .when
to close at $2.50.
the county, and there are the remains of
stealings ^over a period of 25 years, and village of thia name.
they see them gradually lose strength, lose
Men’s woolen underwear, reg. price $1 to
color, manifest feeble vitality and emacia­
the de^atfors are angry with thento«fc-
ancient smelting works, which show
tion, or develop a cough, with difficult
Shiloh
’
s
Unre
the
great
Cough
and
Croup
tors
for
having
failed
.tu...detect
what
that the early Spanish conquerors had
$1.50, our price to close 50c.
is in great demand. Pocket size con­ breathing, or hemorrhage. Cod liver oil
was going on. The bank is left with Cure,
discovered the rich mines.
tains twenty-five doses only 25c, Children was for a long time given in all such cases,
Men’s and boys’ seamless sox, 5c. pair.
th« poor success attending its use
Madge Yorke, an actress, was shot only $6,000 In cash. Lexington is a town love it. Sold by Ashland Drug Company. but
coupled with its nauseating taste has led
of
3,000
population
and
is
the
county
E.AILBOAD
Everybody who has an income over and killed at Zeiss’ hotel, Philadelphia, seat of Rockbridge, a thrifty farming
8ee the fine assortment of ribbons that many practitioners, as well as the public at
\A/F* fARRY NO CHEAP JOHN or Racket Good»
large, to place their main reliance in Dr.
$3, 500 is obliged under the new income by James P. Gentry, an actor. Gentry county in Virginia. Business is almost have just arrived at Myer & Gregory’s.
Pierce
’
s
Golden
Medical
Discovery.
It
de
­
■■ * \ but give good Goods for Low Prices. We don’t
tax law to make return under oath as to was engaged to Miss Yorke and the paralyzed on account of the wreck of
early attention and will prove effect­
Reports of fatalities during the recent serves
tragedy
was
the
result
of
a
lovers
’
ask you to believe us, but come and see for yourself.
ual not in every case but in a large percentage
the exact amount before the first Mon­
this financial institution.
blizzard in Montana come in daily.
quarrel.
of cases, and we believe that fully 08 per
day in March. Under the first return he
A
mob,
supposed
to
have
been
negroes,
Bicyclists from all sections of the
Mrs. Laura B. Wickes has obtained cent, of all cases of consumption can, if taken
must include the moneys received in country are at New York this week. forced an entrance into the jail at
the early stages of the disease, be cured
her decree of divorce at Chicago from in
1894. If the sum is over $4,000, then on They are delegates to the annual meet­ Kingston, Mo., and riddled George her husband, Thomas B. Wickes, vice | with the "Discovery.” Dr. Pierce does not
ask people to believe until they have in­
all of the income above that amount he ing of the League of American Wheel­ Tracey, colored, with bullets. On the president of the Pullman Car company. | vestigated for themselves. A pamphlet has
inside the mob was unable to get into
been published having the names, addresses
must pay a tax of 2 per cent The tax men.
The general conference of the Seventh ' and photographs of a large number of those
the
steel
cell
in
which
Tracey
was
con
­
Because his wife allowed her pug dog
will be payable on or before July, 1895.
Day Adventists met at Detroit last week. ! cured of consumption, bronchitis, lingering-
to kiss her and would not permit him fined with two other negro convicts.
asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and
It is announced that Congressman ; coughs,
Tracey crawled under his bed and the
kindred maladies which will be mailed free
When a city council refuses to appro­ the same privilege, Hector Bowman as­ mob began shooting through the bars of Wilson of West Virginia has been ten­ to
those sending for it with their name and
priate money to investigate the police saulted her at New Albany, Ind. Two the cell door and succeeded in putting dered by the regents the position of : address upon a postal card, or you can have
Bons attacked him with clubs and frac­
department in which scandalous corrup­ tured his skull. The boys were arrested six bullets into his body, killing him in­ president of the University of Texas, a medical treatise, in book form of 160
patxes, mailed to you, on receipt of address
which offer he has under consideration. and
tion is openly charged to exist, the thing and placed in jail to await the result of stantly. Tracey killed his wife.
six cents in stamps. You can then
••«
A
bill
is
now
pending
in
the
Texas
legis
­
As a result of the Lexow investiga­
write those cured and learn their experi­
has a bad look on the face of it. It looks his injuries, which are serious.
«••
ences.
lature
creating
the
office
and
it
has
no
• ••
tion
at
New
York
the
grand
jury
has
as if the city council ‘‘stood in” with
The committee preparing the consti­
Address for Book, W orld ’ s D ispensary
opposition.
indicted
Thomas
F.
Gilroy,
ex-mayor
the police in dividing the spoils
M edical A ssociation , Buffalo, N. Y.
tution for the Independent Order of
of th« city; Thomas F. McAvoy, police
The Chicago Jewish Courier pub­
Knights of Labor has completed its
inspector; William W. McLaughlin, lishes the following editorial: “A young
Estray Notice.
work at Columbus, O. A large part of
Taken up by the undersigned six miles
ST. PAUL
j^herever diphtheria ravages a school the old constitution is eliminated so as polic inspector; William S. Williams, Jew living on Maxwell street undertook
southeast of Ashland at the Dan Walker
or neighborhood, physicians ought to to give local and district assemblies police inspector, and two police captains to take upon himself and atone for the farm, one red steer with some white, four
MINNEAPOLIS
whose names are kept secret. The sins of his neighbors. Being quite poor years old, marked under slope in each ear,
apply the new remedy, antitoxine, dis­ more latitude in the management of
DULUTH_______
special grand jury has been in session he made a bargain to assume the Sab-
brands visible. ___
Also _________
one muley red
covered in Europa Information how to their own affairs. The authority of the since the beginning of January. Its bath Bins of one of them for 30 cents. no
st
eer
about
four
years
old,
marked^
crop
.
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FARGO_______
procure it can probably be obtained from general executive board to expel assem­ main object was to investigate the Another neighbor wished to be rid of and underbit in left ear and split in the right
blies
without
the
formality
of
a
trial
is
GRAND
FORKS
TO
ear,
brand
with
double
O
or
goggle
brand
on
the health officers of the large cities.
charges of municipal corruption, and his sins, and considering the hard times left hip.
abrogated.
The
committee
on
creden
­
In New York the remedy is being ap­
CROOKSTON
The owner of property can recover same
tials will be appointed by the general the room where its secret sessions have the young man agreed to take his sin of
plied with most gratifying results. A assembly instead of the master work­ been held has been watched with awe. the Sabbath and also th« Bin he commit- by proving property and paying actual
WINNIPEG
G. W. HOWARD.
publio subscription has been taken there man. A new basis of representation in It was said three weeks ago that the ted by eating meat which was not killed costs.
Ashland, Or., Feb. 7,1895.
HELENA and
to enable the cure to be brought within the general assembly is adopted similar jury was prepared to find 52 indict- by the Jewish master for 40 cents.
ments.
BUTTE
When the first neighbor discovered that
reach of the poor, where the dread dis­ to that in the United Mineworkers, one
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
Forty thousand dollars is the
ease rages most The evidence goes to delegate for every 100 members or ma­ offered for the apprehension reward the other had paid only 40 cents for be­
of Dr. ing rid ot the sins of the Sabbath and of
United States Land Office,
1
show that diphtheria can really be con­ jority fraction thereof. The trade dis­ George Fraker of Kansas City, who is eating unclean meat, while he paid «0
Roseburg, Oregon, >
tricts
are
to
have
full
power
to
manage
quered. This knowledge may save thou­
reported to be dead. The offer is made cents for the taking away of only his
February 7, 1895. i
TO
sands of the most promising and pre­ their own affairs without interference by the insurance companies which is sins of the Sabbath, he got mad. He NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
from general officers. A general assem­
settler has filed CHICAGO
cious lives among all the human race. bly will be called not later than Jan. 1, sued policies on Dr. Fraker’s life. When was going to have the young man tor- notice following-named
of his intention to make final proof
The cure is a preparation from the se­ 1896. Sovereign and others of the ex­ the confession of judgment was taken rested had not some people told him not in support of his claim, and that said proof WASHINGTON
rum of a horse’s blood. The diphtheritic ecutive board of the Knights of Labor in the federal court in the case broughi to do it. The market for sins, or ava- will be made before A. 8. Hammond, a PHILADELPHIA
United States Land Commissioner, at Med-
child is inoculated with it, a fever su­ pooh-pooh the Western secession from to collect $40,000 insurance it was agreed ras, is now slack on Maxwell street. r■■■ ‘ford. Jackson county, Oregon, on March NEW YORK
in
the
stipulation
filed
at
the
time
that
pervenes, and the symptoms of the dis­ their order. They say that Wilson, the
W. W. Lowd, a train dispatcher’of 23, 1895, yiz: Edward Hill, on Soldier’s BOSTON AND ALL
the main sum should not be paid until
Homestead entry No. 8280 for the E % POINTS EAST and SOUTH
ease disappear in from two to four days. new chief, and McMichaels are not the expiration of six months. There the Northern Pacific railway, gave a SW
J4 auu
and Lots 3, 4, of sec. 18, Tp. 40 S.,
Knights,
anyhow.
They
deny
that
the
successful exhibition of his invention R. 5 >4 East.
It is*not necessary to kill the horses to
was
no
reason
given
by
the
insurance
For information, time cards, maps and
He names the following witnesses to tickets, call on or write
obtain the scrum. The genuine antitox­ Knights of Labor Poverty Palace in solicitors for this clause and none was for transmitting pictures by telegraph
250 ACMES.
F. W. SETTLEMIER.
prove
his
continuous
residence
upon
and
Philadelphia is mortgaged for $200,000.
at Duluth, Minn. The test was made ifi
A. D. CHARLTON,
4,000,000 T*«M.
ine is made in Europe and is shipped to
J. H. «KTTLEMIER.
It cost only $50,000 and carries a mort­ required, but it was understood that it the presence of a number of railroad of­ cultivation of, said land, viz:
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
this country. Besides the diphtheria cure gage of $20,000, and they add that their was simply one of business, and that it ficials. A rough drawing was made of D. H. Yeager, Al. Hopkins and George
Bailev
of
Shake,
Jackson
county,
Oregon,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
ESTABLISHED 1863
was
in
good
faith.
Now,
however,
it
is
there is also a cure for croup, equally enemies can make precious little capital
a house. Owing to an error in arrang­ and Edward Youmans, of Ashland, Jack- ' ROBERT LEONARD, Local Agent.
learned
that
the
companies
have
joined
effective. Manufacture of the croup on such yarns.
ing the mechanism the first attempt was son county. Oregon.
in issuing a circular to their agents of­
Ashland, Oregon.
R. M. V batch , Register,
medicine is now occupying a large force
Princess Paulina, who arrived in New fering $40,000 for Fraker’s recovery only partly successful, but at a repeti­
tion the house was accurately repro­
of workers in Paris. Dr. Roux discov­ York on Dec. 22 last, and who has since
within the six months’ stay before the
ered both the diphtheria and the croup that time been the object of great inter­ payment of the money. The number of duced at the other end of the wire. The
remedies, which are substantially the est to thousands, died the other day of agents employed by the companies ag­ second picture sent over the wire, a dis­
tame. In Paris a stable of 80 horses fur­ bronchitis. Princess Paulina was born gregates a small army and includes tance of only a few hundred feet, was
in Holland in 1876, and during the past
every city, village and hamlet in the that of a boy and the reproduction was
nishes serum for the whole city.
nine years has been seen and fondled by
exact. Later developments showed that
-A-SJEÏLA.JSTID, OZRZEC3-O±T.
nearly all. the kings and queens in land. In addition the offer has been the finest details can be tranamitt^
What a fool it must make of a man Europe. Th« princess was exactly 17 made to every reputable detective asso­ even to the shading of the features of a
to be an emperor! William of Germany inches high and weighed but eight and ciation in the country.
person, smile or scowl. A cut was sent
We carry the largest and most Complete
Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated.
wrote a common little bit of verse call­ a half pounds. Two weeks before her
over the wire showing the collision be­
Hope Crushed to Earth
tween the Elbe and Crathie. Mr. Lowd
ed ‘ * A Song to Aegir, * * the pagan lord of arrival she had an attack of the grip and
Assortment of Decidious trees on the Coast.
Will rise again in the bosom of a dys­ now has his device in the patent office,
-=«^^^^^^=Under New Management.iSEssEs&
truita Immediately his subjects flat­ was laid up for a few days. She soon
peptic wise enough to substitute for the and until the patent is secured he does
tered him as though he had been a great­ recovered and on Jan. 29 gave a special
reception attended by nearly 100 promi­ pseudotonics, which have bamboozled not intend to explain the methods nf hi«
FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
er than Goethe or Schiller, and 17 toad­ nent physicians and surgeons. She was
him out of hie belief in the possibility of invention.
ies in one week named their newly again taken sick and bronchitis set in, cure, the real invigorant and stomachic,
born sops ‘‘Aegir. ”
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The bil­ S tat * or O hio . C ity of T oledo ,/
causing her death.
L ucas C ounty ,
f ss
ious, the nervous, the dyspeptic,the rheu­
F rank J. C heney makes oath that he is
If the proposed national currency A Recomendation From Dos Angeles. matic alike derive Bpeedy benefit from
632Castelar8t., Los. Angeles, Cal.—After this helpful botanic medicine. Persons the*senior partner of the firm of F. J. C he ­
commission should be appointed, it is to having
suffered for a long time from acute suffering from indigestion will gain no ney A Co , doing business in the City of
be hqped they will recommend some rheumatism without obtaining relief. 1 used positive permanent good from the fiery, Toledo.County and State aforesaid.and that
firm willpay the sum of ONE HUN­
way of getting rid of our nine kinds of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and was almost UDtnedicated stimulants of commerce, too said
immediately relieved. I highly recoinnjend often used recklessly. The Bitters is im­ DRED DOLLARS for each and every case
paper monejr and putting in force a uni­ this as the best medicine known. D. M
of C atarrh that cannot be cured by the use
tionof a famous French physician, will quickly cure you of all ner­
vous or diseases of the generative organs, such m Lost Manhood,
H amilton . For sale by Ashland Drug Co measurably to be preierred to these as a of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure .
form system of currency.
Insomnia, Pains in the Back, Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debility,
tonic, since its pure basis is modified by
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drnlua, Varicocele .nd
»
the
conjunction
with
it
of
vegetable
in
­
Sworn
to
before
me
and
subscribed
in
my
Constipation. 11 stops all losses by day or night Prevent« quick­
Fine Place to Kent.
Bucklen m Arnica Salve.
ness of discharge, which if not checked leads to Spermatorrhoea and
presence, this 6th day of Deci, A. D. 1886.
gredients
of
the
highest
remedial
excel
­
.an irrrn all the horrors of Impotency. «I'f’inENEcieuusea thellver, the
T hy B est S alve in the world for Cuts,
acres lence. Malaria is prevented and rem­ .
The Saxeman property.
.
A. W. GLEASON,
We warrant all of our trees to be as represented, and
otrunu
ahd nric-n kj(jneys and the urinary organ« of all impurities.
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Keyer choice fruit orchard. Good 7—room
CITPIDENK strengthens anil restores small weak organs.
edied
by
it,
and
it
infuses
vigor
into
the
Notary
Public.
Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
free from pests. Send for special prices on large lot»
The reason sufferers are not cured by Doctors is because ninety per cent are troubled with
A wineglassful three Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
Proatwtltla. CVPIDENE is the only known remedy to cure without un operation. 60u0 testlmoaL
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and oositively house, Apply to K. E. Deming on weak and sickly.
als.
A
written
guarantee
given
and
money
returned
If
six
boxes
does
not
effect
a
parmaneut
cure
adjoining
dace.
Catalogue free.
times a day is the average dose.
cures Piles, or do pay required. It is guar-
actgdirectly on the blood and mucous sur-
11.00 a box, six tor |5.00, by mall. Send for ritKic circular and testimonials.
tnteed to give perfect satisfaction or money
J. H. SETTLEMIER & SON, ‘
f«e ■af the system. Send for testimonials,
Address DA Vol. MEDICINE CO.. P. O. Box 2076,San Francisco, Cal. For Salt trj
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powclet' ffOOe
DRUG- COMFA17Y-
WOQDBUBN, Oft.
I OB SAJ.S BY Ashland Drag 0®.
WerMt Fair HlgMM Medal era Diple««,
AwarM
MNwfcto F*, s«a Frwto*
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THROUGH TICKETS
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