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VALLEY RECORD. The People’s Paper. ASHLAND,Or... .Thursday, April 11,1895 DEBS TO THE PEOPLE. THE SITUATION AS HE HAS LEARNED IT FROM CLOSE TOUCH. for Infants and Children. •‘Castori * Is ao well adapted to chlldrea that 1 recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aacnxa, li. D., Hl So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Castoria cthts Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication. “The um of ‘Cantoris’ is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do uot keep Cuatoria within easy reach.” C arlos M ahtyx , D.D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Baformed Church. “ For several years I have recommended your ‘ Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." E dwin P. P akdr , M. D-, M The Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ava., New York City. Though Deluged by Persecution, Hi* Spirit I* Unbroken, and Hi* Chief Concern I* the Welfare of the Toiler*—Emancipa tion Through the Ballot. [Special Correspondence.] T hs Catrrwa C ompany , 77 M urray S tessi . N ew Y obx . DON’T STOP TOBACCO I t ’ s I njurious to stop S uddenly and Don’t be Imposed Upon by buying a remedy that requires you to do so. as it is nothing more than a substitute. In the sudden stop page of tobacco of tobacco you must have some stimulant and in most all cases the ef fect of stimulants,be it opium, morphine, or other opiates, leaves a far worse habit con tracted. Ask your druggist about BACO-CURO. It is purely vegetable. You do not have to stop using tobacco with BACO-CURO. It will notify you when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease. Your de sire for tobacco will cease. Your system will be as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all its forms or money refunded. Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes [30 davs treatment and guaranteed cure] for $2.50. For sale by all druggists or will be sent by mail on receipt of price. Send Six Two- Cent Stamps for Sample Box. Booklets and proofs free. E ureka C hemical and M’ f ’ g C o ., La Crosse, Wis. Office of the PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, C. W. Hornick. Supt. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7,1894.—Eureka Chemical & M’f’g Co., La Crosse, Wis.—Dear Sirs—I have been a tobacco fiend for many years, and during tbe past two years have smoked from fifteen to twenty cigars regularly every day. My whole nervous sys tem became affected until my physician told me I must give up the use of tobacco for the time being, at least. I tried the so-called “Keeley Cure.” “No-To-Bac” and various other remedies, but without success until I accidentally learned of vour “Baco-Curo.” Three weeks ago to-day I commenced using your preparation and to day I consider myself completely cured; lamin perfect health and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker appreciates, has completely left me, I consider your "Baco-Curo” simply wonderful and can fully recommend it. Yours very truly, C. W. HORNICK. This. F. lakes, Henry C. Tayne. Henry C. Rouse, In the World’s Fair City. RECEIVERS. According to a report made by the outdoor relief committee of the county board, there aro 150,000 persons in Chi cago who require assistance to avoid starvation; 50,000 personshave already been supported at their homes at public expense. Many are said to be industri ous persons who have been out of em ployment until their credit and resources are exhausted. Many more are iu dan ger of being evicted from their homes. orthern pacific N R U N Painters and Decorator*. The new general executive board of the Brotherhood of Painters and Decora tors consists of James H. Sullivan, O. E. Ladd, George Harris, W. L. Berry and Henry Gratton. S Pullman Sleeping Cars MI«® Elegant Dining Cars In Hardware, Tourist Sleeping Cars , .Wood ware and Tinware.. ST. PAUL________ MINNEAPOLIS l ED AR WASHTUBS for 60«. and up- J wards. Cyclone Clothes Wringers, DULUTH________ for $2.10. Grindstones, 3c. per lb. £* Manufacturer of tin, sheet-iron and FARGO___ copper ware. Plumbing and job work GRAND FORKS done to order, CROOKSTON B. F. REESER. K neser B lock : A shland , O regon . WINNIPEG ____ HELENA and 4^» V/ni 1 U ■ I Th. worst forma poai- Trill L.I Otiv'Iy e»re<l. 33 yeara’ BUTTE successful practice. Treatment confidential. Cures C TO THROUGH TICKETS by mail or at office. Terms low. Question Blank and Book Im. Cell or writ«. DR. WARD INSTITUTE,C 120N. 9th St..St.L*uil,Mo. TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH For information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 255 Morrison St. Cor. Third St., PORTLAND. OREGON. ROBERT LEONARD, Local Agent. Ashland, Oregon. TDlAI U ■ ■ Era 3B ’■IÄL. A F»ck*Z» .* «« tmt- “eCoy*Onr,rT“k,nde"*ity CHICKEN Misi? «vs and loit vitality nnt tree lot 13 coat, postare. If von use the Petaluma Incubator* A Brooders. Make money while other, are wasting time by old proeesses. Catalog tell, all about It, and describes every article needed for me " poultry business. x DR. WARD IftSTUTUTE, 1201f.0th8L 8T.LCC13.M NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.» April 3, 1895. | N otice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed no tice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Re ceiver U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg. Ore gon, on June 5, 1895. viz: Daniel D. H. Yeager on homestead entry No. 7562, for the N XN E J4, N E % N W % and Lot 1. Sec. 30. Tp. 40 8, R. 5 East. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Daniel 1. Waldroop, of Shake, Oregon; Robert M Garrett, of Shake, Ore gon; William 8. Crowell, of Medford, Or egon; Al. Hopkins, of Shake, Oregon. aprll R. M, VEATCH, Register. •larvfng. no Inconvenience, ro bad result«, no nauseous drugs. Treatment perfectly harmless and strictly confi dential« Question Bl <nk and Book tree. Call or write. IL B. BUTTS, &t2 Pio» btreet, St. Louie, Ma 8 Page llustrated Catalogue FREE. ■ Í The“ERIE mechanically the best wheel. Prettiest model, e are Pacific Coast Agent«. Bicycle cata- logue.mailed free.eivrs full description, prices, etc. agents waited . PETALUMfi. IliCUBATOR CO., Petaluma. Cal BRAN k H L’OUSd, XI 8. Main St., Los Angeles. PRICES TO 8UIT YOU Kt the Record Office. A. W. Storey and Grant Eggers, the well- known barbers, have joined forces in the olu stand in the Ashland House building where they invite their many friends. We Employ Young Men to distribute • _ . , ■ ------- our advertise- t Sent? Payment for a high grade Acme I bicycle, which we send them on approval. No t .done until the bicycle arrives and proves ♦ satisfactory. : Young Ladies JOE ZFZRÆJSTTinsrCA >> Memory is not dead. We recall the heroio deeds of our forefathers who pledged life, honor and property to secure liberty for themselves and for future generations. In recalling their heroism, their sacrifices and their sufferings Americans must be as dead as Egypt’s embalmed mummies if their hearts do not beat responsive to the holiest and sternest passions that ever burned and glowed in a freeman’s heart These immortal patriots founded a government of equal rights. They ab horred kings. They trampled upon crowns. They broke scepters and forever exiled a titled nobility and aristocracy from the land, and accepting the revela tion that “God is no respecter of per sons” they proclaimed the eternal truth that all men are “created equal,” and to give their fiat enduring force they, “the people,” crowned themselves by divine right sovereign citizens and took the ballot as a symbol of their sover eignty. Since that august period more than 100 years have come and gone, and what is the legacy they have left for the present generation? On the one hand we are invited to survey the material prog ress of the nation, and the faots chal lenge the imagination to paint a more glowing picture of triumphs over all op posing forces. The march of the nation westward, following the star of empire, has all the glamour of fiction. The carv ing of the vast domain into separate ter ritories and their transformation into states and bringing them into the fed eral Union under one flag is the won der of the world. I should like to dwell upon such evi dences of national prosperity. An Amer ican born, to eulogize the greatness, the power and prosperity of my country would be in strict accord with every high and ennobling aspiration of my mental being. But 200,000 miles of rail roads, mines, factories, forges, great cit ies, forests and farms, standing armies, navies, gold and silver, banks, trusts, syndicates, plutocrats, do not, all com bined, constitute a state—only men who know their rights, and, knowing, dare maintain them, however great the sacri fice. * Our nation’s physical greatness nor its fabulous wealth constitutes its glory, nor yet its Bchoolhouses nor its churches. If amid splendid triumphs of what the world calls progress the wageworkers of the country are oppressed, robbed, degraded, shot down like vagabond dogs and imprisoned like felons, driven from decent habitations and forced into dens which wild beasts would not inhabit, then our civilization is savagery. Fair it may be to contemplate from certain points of observation, but it is never theless a whited sepulcher, under whose captivating exterior exist abominations of which, if heaven takes cognizance, the eternal God must again repent that he made man at all. Here, with the ballot; here, with con stitutions framed for the protection of all, are daily perpetrated acts of despot ism of unparalleled enormity, except perhaps in lands where the lives and liberties and the property of the people are in the hands of a czar, a sultan or a shah. And it is also true that in the United States aots of tyranny are per petrated which demonstrate that ap peals to courts and legislatures for jus tice are as unheeded as when a storm- beaten wayfarer appeals to a blizzard for protection. Fellow working men, the outlook is appalling. Never since the minions of King George shot down the minute men at Concord has liberty been in as great danger as now. Indeed the liberty we enjoy is a hollow mockery. Working men have no liberty. The plutocratio cor poration, the autocratic judge, who en acts law by injunction and enforces it by deputy marshals armed with pistols and olubs and supported by troops with shotted guns, have banished liberty from the land. Workingmen are simply tol erated if they remain silent and do the bidding of their masters. If, under the tortures of hunger and nakedness, de spair provokes protest, the injunction, the club, bayonet and bullet enforoe sub mission, and this work of enslavement goes steadily on. I speak as a victim, from a dungeon tomb, as one who loved his fellow man and dared raise his voice to mitigate the pangs of famine in a suburb of hell, known as Pullman, and all over this once favored land men are imprisoned or are driven into idleness and vaga bondage, blacklisted and exiled because they had the courage to teach trampled hearts to feel the ourses that their plu tocratio masters were heaping upon them. If, as it is said, the darkest hour of night is just before the dawn, then, fellow workingmen, the dawn ought to be near at hand, or do the enemies of labor contemplate a still darker hour before the first ray of light heralds re lief and bids us hope? To what further increase of the armies of wretchedness do the corporations demand? To what deeper degradation are workingmen to descend to gratify the greed of the ve nal corporations and those who aid them in their piracies? To what greater depths do those who rob labor desire to plunge their barbed iron into the quivering souls of workingmen, that they may ooin. the tortures of their victims into dividends on watered stocks and bonds? Will workingmen cease to protest? Will the injunction and tho prison, the black list and hunger, robbery and degrada tion, teaoh them submission? Will the bayonet and the bullet, the club and the blood that follows the blow, teach American workingmen how to starve and die that plutocrats may fare sump tuously every day? It has been done. same terms. | meffi Vrii’fo? WceJu“‘ be WC11 r°COm- : ; ACME CYCLE COMPANY, ELKHART, IND. WTJV. rurt A CASE IT,WILL NOT CURE. M An agreeable Laxatives nd NERVE TONIC. Bold byDruggists or sent by math 25c.. 50c, and >1.00 per package. Samples free. IFft Wfä -Tho Favorite T00T3 PmSB JBLw _aX.VfortbeTeetUan<iBreath.»>. Sold by ASHLAND DRUG CO. The crime has been committed under the stars and stripes and is being re peated every day of the year. History repeats itself. How often shall such his tory bo repeated in this land? How long shall the United States of America stand before the nations of the earth with the boastful lie of liberty in its throat, while corporation, court and armies have multiplied thousands of men in the dust beneath their despotic hoofs? The answer is not difficult While workingmen use their ballots to en throne men in power who are their en emies the work of degradation will procoed. When workingmen conclude to use their ballots to elect to office neither plutocrats nor the fawning par asites of plutocrats, then, and not till then, will emancipation day dawn. There are dangers ahead. To avert them I appeal to the workingmen of America to abandon, at once and forever, the old political parties, to unify and cast their votes for a party whoso every battlecry is “justice to labor,” a party that is pledged to righteous laws and a right eous administration of justice. E ugene V. D ebs . March 1, 1895. In The Spring. Nearly everybody need* a good medicine. The impurities which have accumulated in the blood during the cold months must be expelled, or when the mild days come, and the effect of bracing air is lust, the body is liable to be overcome by debility or some serious disease. The remarkable success achieved by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and the many words or praise it has received, make it worthy your confidence. We ask you to give this niedicine a trial We are sure it will do you good. Read the testimonials published in behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, all from reliable, grateful people. They tell the story. GEN. WEAVER TALKS. He Wants to Strip for the Main Bat. tie and Let the Others Fall In Afterward. Mr. Thos. Meredith, Des Moines, Iowa.— Dear Friend: I note the remark in your letter of recent date concerning the kind of Elatform we should have in 1896. You ex- ibit a commendable spirit. There is one tiling I will not do: I will not quarrel with any person within the party, use hard names nor hurl epithets at others who may differ with me. Nor shall I reply to those who may assail me with such weapons. If we cannot treat each other with respect we certainly may not hope to draw to us those who are not now within our ranks. We are not making platforms now, but there will have to be some expression of opinion if we are to have a concensus of judgment when we meet in convention. This re quires time. By all sensible men expres sions of opinion are given in the nature of advice and are intended simply to be per suasive instead of authoritative. What are all the letters you are publishing, and the thousands of editorials of the Reform Press, but expressions of opinion intended to act persuasively upon themiinds of tho*e who read them? Has any member of the party lost his right to express an opinion? In my judgment the great work of our next national convention will be tactical, and relate to marshalling the forces rather than to the formulation of doctrinal mat ters. We know now what we want. The Question will be how best can it be secured ? have nothing to conceal in this matter. Viewing the public situation as it exists to day, unless some material changes shall occur, while considering fully and un reservedly the great importance of our other planks, I shall favor going before the people in 1896 with the money question alone, unincumbered with any other con tention whatsoever. Not on tbe silver issue alone, but distinctly favoring unre stricted coinage at the ratio of 16 to 1, and legal tender government paper,' with neither bonds nor banks of issue, I re member how the republican party, in 1856 and I860, stripped itself of a whole string of planks which the anti-siayery advocates had cherished and sworn by for twenty years. Those who did it were not disloyal to freedom. They were practical men, and merely stripping themselves for a great conflict. They won. Later all logical se quences followed. It does seem to me that an ordinary observer can see that events are so shaping themselves, in every quarter, as to make it imperative that we fight this great money question in all its breadth and magnitude now. and we will find in it all we can handle. Meantime- let us keep our guns trained upon the common enemy and let each other alone. Concerning our proper attitude toward other forces that may be forming to grapple with the money power, I commend the reading of Luke 9;49,‘5O. Very truly your friend, J. B. W eaver , Council Bluffs, Iowa. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! SEMI-ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Complete Official Report County Clerk and Treasurer Jackson County. A $ 82 1231 95 $ 558 41 637 36 $ 1235 77 CITY OF ASHLAND. Cash in treasury Oct. 1, 1894.. Received from taxes................ BUMMAJIY. 1 40 95 1991 51 There was a wail of consternation in $156011 54 PER CONTRA. Warrants paid during six mo... .$ 22842 03 Warrants outstanding Apr. 1, ‘95 133169 51 _________ $156011 54 COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS. Outstanding warrants on Apr 1, 1895...................... $133169 51 Less cash on hand............ 7609 21 Total liabilities....... Estimated interest . had signed the bill abolishing the office of city treasurer, city assessor and city tax collector on the passage of an ordi nance by the city council transferring the duties of these officials to the county officers. The city attorney is not yet prepared to say whether the new act will conflict with the provisions of the city charter and is now giving the mat ter his thoughtful consideration. Persons who are subject to attack of bili ous colic will be pleased to kuow that Indebtedness, Apr 1, ‘95 .$163060 30 prompt relief may be had by taking Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea State of Oregon, ) Remedy, It acts quickly and can always County of Jackson. | be depended *Upon. In many cases the I hereby certify that the foregoing is a attact may be prevented by taking this rem true statement of the financial condition of edy as soon as the first indication of the Jackson c«unty, Oregon, on the first day of disease appears. 25 and 50 cent bottles for April, 1895. N. A. J acobs , County Clerk. sale by E. A. S herwin . treasurer ’ s report . Am't on hand from last report.. .$ 2094 47 Amount recd from all sources... 34565 05 Joy’s for the Jaded and Good Health for all Mankind. joy ’ s vegetabu F sabsapabilla . $ 36659 52 County warrants redeemed......... $ 22842 03 Int. paid on redeemed warrants.. 5350 47 Transferred to state fund............. 857 81 Cash on hand April 1, 1895 ........... 7609 21 is made from herbs, and contains no mineral drugs or deadly pois on. Joy’s Vegeta ble Sarsaparilla robs the blood of all its impuri ties, and courses all these tmpuri. $ 36659 52 STATE FUND. Received for taxes for 1894........... $ 7015 98 Transferred from general fund... 857 81 $ 7873 79 PER CONTRA. State treasurer’s receipts for state taxes for 1894 (part payment) $ 7873 79 «6 102 00 Joy’s vegetable Sarsaparilla prevents tired feelings, stag gering sensations, palpitation of heart. rush of blood to the head, dizziness, ring ing in ears, dimness o f vision, spots before the eyes, headache, biliousness, constipa tion of bowels, pains in the back, melan- choly, tongue coated, foul breath, pimples 11011 34 1165 89 9845 46 11011 31 1870 68 1514 95 355 73 ot nerve force, dizzy spells faint spells, clammy feet and hands, sour risings, fatigue, insomnia, d all diseases of the stomach, liver aud kidneys. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists, lie substitute. when you pay for the best, see that you get the best. $ 1870 68 233 87 15 00 218 87 $ 233 87 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. Cash in treasury Oct. 1, 1894........ $ Received from taxes...................... 2 74 829 88 I Orders paid.................. tie* through nature’sown proper chan nels. Joy's V egetable Sarsaparilla cures Dys- P e p s I a , C h r o n i e Constipa tion, Liver Com plaints and Kidney Affections. 9286 SOLDIERS’ FUND. Received from taxes.....................$ PER CONTRA. Warrants paid............................... $ Cash in treasury April 1, 1895....... ________ $ Cash in treasury April 1, 1895.... 832 62 170 96 CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS. CuncuRA and C uticura S oap , externally, and C uticura R esolvent , internally, cleanse the blood and skin of every eruption, impurity, and disease, when the best physicians and hos pitals fail. The cures daily effected by them are simply wonderful. They are beyond all doubt the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and hu mor remedies of modern times. Sold throughout the world. Price, C uticttra , 60c.; S oap , 25 c .; R esolvent , $1. Prepared by P otter D rug and C hkm . C orp ., Boston. ** How to Cure All Skin Disease«,“ mailed free. QIMPLES, blackheads, red and oily skis pre- I I III vented and cured by C uticuha Soar. WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS Backache, nervous pains, and weak- nesses, relieved In one minute by \ lit the Cuticura Anti-Fain Plaster, ) dl^The only pain-killing plaster. U*. W. II. C. Bt’RNilDR RELIEF CORPS MO. 24 Meets in Masonic hall at 2 o’clock p. m . on the first and third Fridays of each month. M rs . J a *. C hjsholm , Pre*. Mas. L ydia G riswold , Sec’v. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Kniguls Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every Friday evening Visiting Knights in good standing are cordially invited to attend. An. G raham , C. C. F. D. W agner , K. of R and 8. MASONIC, SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. Regular convocation* on th* Thursday next after the full moon. C. H. V aufel , H. P. M, L. M c C all , Secretary. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. A A. M. Stated communications on the Thursday of or before the full moon. J. P. G ilmobb , W. M. J. R. C aset . Becretarr. ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. B. B. Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesday* in each month. Mw. A lice K arr , W. M. M iss M abel W agner , Secretary. I. O. O. F. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. Hold regular meetings every Raturaay evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordially in vita J t« attend. A. D. H elman . N. G. H. 8. E vans , Sec’v, P. O. box 102. PILOT BOCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 18. Meets in Odd Fellows’* Hall every 2d and ath Monday in each month. Member* in good standing cordially invited to attend. A bram B ish , C. P. F. M. D rake , Scribe. HAS MOVED HER DRESSMAKING PARLORS Into Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon, Where she will be pleased to see her old friends and patrons, HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, »O, 24. Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each monthin Odd Fellows's Hall, Ashland. M rs . L uei . i . a W hittle N. G. M rs . L izzie A yers , Sec'y. A. O. U. W. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. Meets in lodge room in Odd Fellows’ Hal! every first and third Wednesday in tach month. All brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. W. B. B eebe . M. W. J. R. C aset . Recorder. K. O. T. M. GRANITB TINT MO. 4, X RIGHT* MACCABKK*. OF TMK Meet in regular review on the second and fourth Thursday* of each month at Odd Fellow’s Hall, Ashland. Visiting Sir Knights cordially invited. C has . H. G illett «, Com J. E. T hornton R. K. C. F. SHEPHERD ASHLAND MARKET. JOHN B. FRLTGN. B. P. NEIL. PELTON & NEIL, Prop's ASHLAND and JACKSONVILLE, Or. —Retail and Wholesale dealer* in— Beef, Pork and Mutton. THB OLD DOCTOR’S w * LADIES' FAVORITE. fi > ALWAYS RELIABLE and perfectly 8AFE. The nma. is used by thousand» of women all over the United States, in the OLD DOCTOR S private mail praetice, for 36 years, and not a single bad reault Money re urned if not at repreoented. Bend 4 cent» («tamp3) for sealed particular». All Kinds of Fresh Meats Kept constantly on hand. Fair living prices is all that we ask. We will make it to your interest to deal with us. febl’92 6 50 school dist . no . 37. Received for taxes.......................... $ 92 29 SCHOOL DIST. SO. 59. Received from taxes...................... $ PER CONTRA. Cash in treasury April 1, 1895... .$ EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES Great Union Northern Ry. Pacific Ry. 218 66 342 60 SAN PER CONTRA. Paid orders...................................... $ Cash in treasury April 1, 1895.... * 3 50 17 50 $21 00 4 80 235 21 240 01 4 80 80 00 155 21 240 01 Tt DKII1 THE WATER IS A TIIIC. Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates fungi and animalcules, and neutral izing and correcting all acidi ties it promotes a normal and healthful condition in every part of the system. — SWIMMING This extra ordinary Re- juvenator is the most wonderful discovery of tho age. It has been en dorsed by the leadingBcien- tific men of Europe and America. 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Sold for >1.00 a pack age or8 packages for $5.00(plain sealed boxes). Written guarantee given for a cure. If you buy six boxes and are not entirely cured, six more will be sent to you free of all charges. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address St. PAUL & CHICAGO. V aricocele ¿ e » stricture —AND— Second-Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. WEST 81DK DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvallis. MAIL TBAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) LEAVES : arrives : And all points East and South. Their Portland 7:30 am I Corvallis. .12:15 p m Magnificent track, PeerleBS Vesti- Corvallis. 1:00 p ni I Portland... 5:35 p in buled Dining and Sleeping At Albany and Corvallis connect with Car Trains and Motto: “ALWAYS ON TIME.” Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passsengers carried on the veatibuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents have ticket. W. H. M ead , Gen. Ag’t., 248 Washington St. Portland, Or. With «11 bad consequences, certainly and rapidly cured wiili aafc and caiy met'-f'ds. Ouration Blank and T. W, T easdale , G. P. A., Book free. Call or writ*. DH. WARD INSTITUTE- 120 N. Niatb 8Ua«t, hr. Lovu, HO. St. Paah Miaa. HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Junction Stockton, Market A Ellis St*. San Francisco, Cal, ARRIVE Portland... ,8:30am Roseburg..,5:60p m Roseburg.., 7:00 a m Portland.... 4:00 p ig GREAT - SHORT - LINE 34 88 I 21 00 AND Water of any temperature desired Natural Temperature deg's. —FOR— I Received from taxes..................... $ DENVER OMAHA OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS 342 60 34 88 VIA EASTERN CITIES, 92 29 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 70. SCHOOL DIST, NO. 73. Cash in treasury Oct. 1,1894... $ Frank Shepardson, an engineer on the Received from taxes.................. Southern Pacific Ry., who resides at Los $ Angeles, Cal, was troubled with rheumatism PER CONTRA. for a long time. He was treated by several Chysicians. also visited the Hot Springs, Orders paid ................................... $ ut received no permanent relief until he Paid interest due on coupon No. 3 used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. He says Cash in treasury April 1, 1895... • it is the best medicine in the world for rheumatism. For sale by E. A. B hkbwin . $ TO TJEÏE 6 50 $ 1547 95 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 57. Received from taxes...................... $ PER CONTRA. Cash in treasury April 1, 1895....$ BATHING Ü» LOW RATES TO ALL per contra . Cash in treasury April 1, 1895.... school dist . no . 38. Received from taxes...................... $ PER CONTRA. Cash in treasury .April 1, 1895....$ E. McNEILL, Receiver. ST. PAUL $ 2337 39 6. Received from taxes...................... $ PER contra . CMsh in treasury April 1, 1895....$ White Sulphur Springs AND school dist . no . ASHLAND O.RM SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS 661 66 $ 2337 39 PER CONTRA. Orders paid.......................................$ 512 87 Cash in treasury April 1, 1895.... 1824 52 _________ Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and 3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com rades cordially welcomed. I. C. D odge , Commander. J as . C hisholm , Adjutant. troubled for over nine years with a dreadful skin disease. When I first felt it, there appeared a few small red spots on my breast, and it kept on spreadingslowly. It started the same on my back, be tween my shoulders. A few days after the spot* turned gray,and began itch ing. Small scales would fall off, so it continued spreading all over my body. 1 tried all the patent medi cines I could think of or get hold of. I also consulted doctors. Yes, they would cure me in a short time, but they always failed. Then I gave It all up, think ing' there was no cure for me. I noticed your advertisement in the Tacoma Morning Qlobt, and thought I would try the C uticura R emb - dies . To my surprise, three boxes of C uticura , one cake of C uticura S oap , and three bottle* ne entirely. Mj My I of C uticura R esolvent cured ' me i that of a child. I Bkiu is now as pure and white asthzt-jf zch2_ JOHN E. PEARSON, F. O. Box 1062, Whatcom, Washington. VIA ________ $ 832 62 SCHOOL DIST. NO. 5. Cash in treasury Oct. 1,1894........ $ 2 80 Received from taxes...................... 2334 59 ________ tire Body Covered. Doctors and Medicines Useless. Gave up as Useless. Cured by CUTICURA for $4.75. DR. WARD INSTITUTE, 120 N.9th St., St.Louls.Mo. SCHOOL FUND. Cash in treasury Oct. 1, 1894 Received from taxes............ Received from county snp’t.,cash overpaid school dist. No. 3... Received from fines....................... ________ G. A. R. BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. Bilious Colic. $125560 30 37500 00 per contra . I I feel it is my duty to tell you my experi $ 1235 77 ence with C uticura R emedies . 1 have been PER contra . Orders paid.............................. Cash in treasury April 1, 1895 Outstanding warrants on Sep. 30, the city hall at Los Angeles when the 1894.............................................. $137734 00 Warrants issued during six mo... 18277 00 tidings was received that the governor 218 66 Simply apply “S wayne ’ s O intment .” N o internal medicine required. Cures tetters, SCHOOL DIST. NO. 49. eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, Cash in treasury Oct. 1, 1891........ $ 82 hands, nose, <fcc, leaving the skin clear, Received from taxes...................... 1547 13 white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possessed by no other $ 1547 95 remedy. Ask your druggist for S wayne ’S PER CONTRA. O intment . Orders paid..............................,....$ 937 55 910 40 The San Francisco Examiner has Cash in treasury April 1, 1895.... started a popular subscription for the San Joaquin Valley railroad. To every 100 shares subscribed for by the people through the paper, The Examiner will subscribe for 10 shares in addition. A dispatch from Jackson states that the plaintiffs in the Amador Gold Mine Limited vs. the Amador Gold Mine were given possession of the Amador gold mine by virtue of a writ of possession issued by Sheriff Gregory,. General Manager Wade of the South ern California railway estimates that the recent two-days’ rainfall will be worth a million dollars to Southern California. The grain was just in the condition to receive its best impetus from tho additional rain, and the yield will be doubled in some sections. $ 1308 31 I CITY OF MEDFORD. Cash in treasury Oct. 1, 1894.. Received from taxes................ ITCHING AND SCALY SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. 491 23 1 817 08 Dreadful Skin Disease 9 Years. En $ 2032 46 PER CONTRA. $ 36659 52 Orders paid..................................... I $ 1327 70 CASH DISBURSED. 704 7b Cash in treasury April 1, 1895.... Paid for warrants redeemed......... $ 22812 03 * $ 2032 46 Paid interest on same.................... 5350 47 Paid-State tax out of this fund... 857 81 of Oregon, I Cash on hand April 1, 1895........... 7609 21 State County of Jackson, f ’ I, M. S. Welch, do hereby certify that the _ _______ ? 36659 52 foregoing is a true and correct statement of WARRANTS DRAWN ON TREASURY FROM OCTO tbe amount received, paid out, and remain- ing on hand in the county treasury of said BER 1, 1894 TO APRIL 1, 1895. county for the six months ending the 31st J R Neil, county judge, salary.. .$ 600 00 day of March. A. D. 1895. N A Jacobs, county clerk, salary. 1500 00 Witness my hand this 1st day of April, 8 Patterson, sheriff, salary........... 1250 00 A. D. 1895. M. S. W elch , County Treas. Grant Rawlings, recorder,*salary. 700 00 By L. L. J acobs , Deputy. M S Welch, county treasurer, sal. 194 45 Gus Newbury, county scb’l supt, DON’T STOP TOBACCO. salary......................................... 300 00 A S Barnes, deputy sheriff, sal’ry 750 00 James Helms, stock inspector, sal 100 00 How to Cure Yourself While Using It. Owen Keegan, janitor, salary ... 181 00 The tobacco habit grows on a man until 3 Patterson, board and washing his nervous system is seriously affected, for prisoners ........................... 213 25 imparing health, comfort and happiness. County commissioners, per diem To quit suddenly is to severe a shock to the and mileage....... .................... 167 20 system, as tobacco, to an inveterate user J L Wooldridge, assessing county 1788 00 becomes a stimulant that his system con E DeRoboam. county hospital... 1317 10 tinually craves. Baco-Curo is a scientific County printing............................ 291 03 cure for the tobacco habit, in all its forms, Roads and bridges......................... 561 9(i carefully compounded after the formula of Books and stationery.................... 123 25 an eminent Berlin physician, who has used Repairs on court honse and jail.. 100 30 it in his private practice since 1872, without Sundry indigent persons............... 550 87 a failure, purely vegetable and guaranteed Bounty on panther scalps............. 50 00 perfectly harmless. You can us* all the 179 62 tobacco you want, while taking Baco-Curo, Wood for court house and jail... Justice court.................................... 769 25 it will notify you when to stop. We give a 117 00 written guarantee to permanently cure any Examination of teachers............... 107 00 case with three boxes, or refund the money Examination of insane persons.. Coroner’s inquests......................... 187 45 with 10 per cent interest. Baco-Curo is not Circuit court.................................... 3657 40 a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures J L Wooldridge, copying assess without the aid of will power and with no 144 00 inconvenience. It leaves the system as ment roll............................... June election (paid for fixing up pure and free from nicotine as tbe day you booths)........................................ 4 00 took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all 2231 74 Road supervisors’ compensation. druggists, with our ironclad guarantee, at 69 60 $1.00 per box, three boxes, (thirty days Postage stamps............................... Rebate on taxes............................... 16 07 treatment.) $2.50, or sent direct upon re Expenses taking A Porter to re ceipt of price, bend six two - cent ’ STAMPS form school............................... 52 75 FOR SAMPLE BOX. BOOKLETS AND PROOFS Land entries.................................... 2 55 free . Eureka Chemical & Manufacturing Company, Manufacturing Chemists, La $ 18277 00 Crosse, Wisconsin. ? stinging; most at night; worse by scratch PER CONTRA. ing. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming School warrants paid...................... $ very sore. S wayne ’ s O intment stops the Cash in treasury April 1, 1895 . . itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and n most cases removes the tumors. At $ ¡druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. SPECIAL ROAD FUND. Cash in treasury Oct. 1, 1895........ $ That Jury Waa All Right. PER CONTRA. A dramatio scene followed the an Warrant paid...................................$ nouncement of Judge Grosscup that the Cash in treasury April 1, 1894.... “How to Cure All Skin Diseases.” per contra . of Orders paid..................................... $ of i Cash in treasury April 1, 1895.... Exhibit showing the financial condition of Jackson county, Oregon, on the 31st day of March, 1895. CASH RECEIVED. Cash in treasury Oct. 1, 1894........ $ 2091 47 Taxes for 1893.................................. 661 50 Taxes for 1894.................................. 30748 61 J L Wooldridge, poll tax for 1894. 140 00 N A Jacobs, clerk, fees collected. 1505 45 S Patterson, sheriff, fees collected 336 39 Grant Rawlings, recorder, fees col 740 80 Forfeited bail bond of E H Renfro 50 00 Costs. State vs J R Neil................ 52 60 C F Young, liquor license............. 200 00 Pankey A Pankev. liquor license 100 00 Costs paid by G W and T J Ham lin, viewing road..................... 29 70 S ymptoms — Moisture; intense itching and jury in the A. R. U. conspiracy trial was discharged on account of the illness of Juror Coe, and that a new jury will be summoned when the case is again put on trial on the first Monday in May. The jurymen left their seats, and, while somo stopped to shake Judge Grosscup’s hand, the majority of them hurried to where the prisoners were sitting and surrounded Debs. They slapped him on tbe back, shook hands with him again and again and expressed profound ad miration for his bearing during the trial. “Debs,” said Juror Baird, “when this trial opened, I was in favor of giv ing you a five year sentence, but now I am anxious to see you free. ” Similar expressions were heard from the other jurors, and it was evident that the case would have resulted in an ac quittal. Tho attorneys for the defense were crestfallen at the sudden ending of the case, all expressing the opinion that victory was in sight for the defendants when Juror Coe’s illness stopped the proceedings. The defendants were equal ly sorry that the trial could not proceed. The continuance of the case leaves the American Railway union directors free temporarily, but under two bail bonds each. The appeal from the contempt sentences is 6till pending in the supreme court, where each defendant is under bond, and the bail in the conspiracy case will stand until the trial is re sumed in May. CITY OF JACKSONVILLE. Received for taxes........................... $ 1308 31 trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. Express Train Daily (Except Sunday.) arrive : LEAVE :__________________________________ ~ .. .4:40 ‘ p m I | M’Minnville 7:25pm Portland M’Minnville.5:50am I | Portland... .8:25 a nt THROUGH TICKETS To all points in the Eastern States, Can ada and Europe can be obtained from E. C. KANE, Agent, Ashland. R. KOEHLE&, E. P. ROGERS, Maaaaer- Aaat. G. F. A P om . Aft