Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 22, 1895, Image 1

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VOL. VIII
ASHLAND,
JACKSON
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Chief of the County Papers.
Published every Thursday.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22,- 1895,
COUNTY, OREGON,
NO. 14.
*
The County Assessment.
Assessor Jackson and his deputies are
working hard on the assessment of Jack-
son county. Last week Manager R.
Kohler, R. R. Tax Agent BrethertOn and
R. R. Land Agent Andrews came down
from Portland to look after tbeir inter­
ests in the assessment of their extensive
property interests. These gentlemen»
took issue with Mr. JackBon in his rais­
ing of the value of the company’s road
bed in Jackson county to $10,000 per
mile. They failed to convince Mr.
Jackson in tbeir view. The railroad
officials, in their argument, quote volum­
inously from the state railroad commis­
sion to show how much they are losing
every year.
PRESSED BRICKS.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
pne year..............................................,|i ■ 75
8ix months ........................................ 1 < M
Three months.......................................
50
Advertising rates given on application.
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Sunday School Convention.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Changed fdands !
The 5th Annual Jackson County Sunday
Frank Hansen has gone to Visalia, Cal., School Convention will be held at Central
to work in a printing office.
I’omt September 2d, 3d, and 4th. The fol­
lowing is the program:
Joy’s for the Jaded.
Monday.
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
Rev. Father Desmarais is visiting at Mt. 7:30 p . m .—Praise and Prayer Service, Rev.
G. W. Kennedy, leader.
Angel, Marion county, this week.
8:00—Opening Address on the theme:
Miss Elsie Miiier of Brainard, Minn,, is
“The Family in the Church,” by the
here to teach in the public school.
President, Rev. F. G. 8trange.
Tuesday.
Miss Bertha Dunlap of Klamath Palls is
at Phoenix to go to school this winter.
The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now
9:30 a . m .—Devotional Exercises, Mrs. Van
leader.
W. E. Bowdoin, formerly of the Klamath 10:00 Antwerp,
Under the Management of
—Appointment of Committees.
Star, has come to Ashland to ply his trade.
10:30—“Aim of the Sunday School,” Rev.
Gold Hill is to have an attorney-at-law,
Mr. Jenkins.
LABOR EXCHANGE IN ASHLAND.
“Trials and Triumph of Labor.” It was
Geo. B. Hart of Grants Pass locating there. 11:00—“The Sunday School and the
written by G. B. DeBernardt, and is the
Family,” Rev. Eli Fisher.
Miss Mattie Ober has returned to Butte 11:30
A Labor Exchange movement spring- i result of a life-bome enquiry as to “why
—Reports from Schools.
City, Mon. Her mother accompanied her.
ing up all over the country is being agi- I the vast majority of the human race
AFTKRNOON SESSION.
Laid Up With Running Sores.
PROPRIETOR;.
J. R. Wick. G. F. Billings and D. H. 2:00 p. m .—Devotional Exercises, Rev. tated in Ashland and a number of meet- i should suffer want in a world of plenty,
Yaquina city, Or., July 13, 1895. My' Jackson
returned
Saturday
from
Pelican
ings
of
laborers
and
producers
have
been
i
and
why
the
producer
of
plenty
Bhould
Robert Ennis, leader.
little sister was laid up for some time with bay.
2:30—“The Sunday School and Temper­ held to discuss the matter. A charter i go empty banded.”
running sores on one of her limbs. The
\ a /H0 HAS improved the Hous»and is pre-
ance,” Mrs. D. E. Hyde.
has been sent for and will arrive this
failed to relieve her, and friends
C. K. Kinin and family are rusticating in
The Labor Exchange is organized as a
Reader, did you ever take S immons doctors
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. We Klamath county, Crater lake being on their 3:00—"The Sunday School and Music,” week, and the work of organization will I benevolent institution. It has a charter
■■ pared to Entertain the Traveling Public
L iver R egulator , the “K ing of recommended
Rev. E, P. Childs.
gave her a few bottles and now she is strong route.
soon be affected and a Labor Exchange I from the State of Missouri, and the Cen­
L iver M edicines ?” Everybody needs and well.—Miss Lavona White.
In
First Class Style.
3:30—“The Sunday 8chool and Young launched in this city. The scheme is a
tral Office is at Independence, Mo. It
8. Shattuck, the farmer and stock-raiser
take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or
People’s Societies," Rey. W. B. Moore.
of the Siskiyous, was over Saturday on 4:00—Home Deportment Work, G. F. meritorious one and is correct theoret­ has now branches in twenty-two States,
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills.
diseased liver that impairs digestion
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business.
ically and should the exchange secure a and California at present beads the list
Billings.
and causes constipation, when the waste
A Copper Smelter in Josephine.
latge membership will undoubtedly prove with 15. Branches. The system is being
Bishop Morris will conduct Episcopal 4:30— Ad journment.
that should be carried off remains in
Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day.
a success.
The first shipments of the copper services in Ashland in their new church
taught in a hundred papers, some of them
EVENING SESSION.
the body and poisons the whole system.
The following article written for the devoted entirely to advocating its prin­
That dull, heavy feeling is due to a smelter have arrived from Portland and Sept. 22d.
7:3O—Praise and Prayer Service, Dr. Geo.
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Arena Magazine by Edward Irving, ciples.
Kahler, leader.
torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, Master Mechanic Wm. Woods is busy
Try Liverine for Constipation, sold under
Each State has an organizer going
Malaria and Indigestion are all liver preparing to have the plant forwarded a positive guarantee. For sale by B olton 8:00—Lecture, by Rev. J. N. Denison, author of “Breakers Ahead,” seta forth
pecial Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour*
D. D.—Subject; “The Sunday School the purposes of the Labor Exchange:
from place to place lecturing on the new
diseases. Keep the liver active by an to Wheeler City. Trails havo been built the druggist.
Idea
in
the
Twentieth
Century."
The
people
of
the
United
States
of
Mo
­
pretty
nearly
to
where
the
smelter
is
to
system
and
organizing
fresh
branches.
:
occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg­
ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon"
Geo. Hurn has been appointed boss
Wednesday.
nopoly, like those of many other parts Many of the new co-operative colonies
ulator and you’ll get rid of these trou­ be erected and it is proposed to sled the farmer at Klamath Agency and has moved
9:00 a . m .—Devotional Exercises, Rev. E. E. of the so-called civilized world, are now have adopted the Exchange system of
bles, and give tone to the whole sys­ heavy castings and pipe from the wagon his family there.
:o:
Thompson, leader.
recognized to be in a very unsatisfactory finance.
tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver road below Kerbv to that point on the
Mrs.
R.
E.
Drum
and
children
will
spend
9:30
—
“
Week
Dav
Work
and
Influence,
”
condition
financially.
They
are
fa6t
in
Illinois
river
to
be
the
base
of
operations.
The Labor Exchange makes no distinc­
Regulator is BETTER THAN PlLLS. It
the winter in Medford, having leased their
Rev. 8. E. Meminger.
the grip of a merciless octopus which is tion of age, sex, occupation, religion, race,
does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly Mr. Woods thinks the structure will cost Table Rock farm.
10:00
—
“
The
Sunday
School
and
the
rapidly sucking the life-blood out of the or color. It only draws the line at drunk­
between $15,000 and $20,000 and that hn
refreshes and strengthens.
Church,” Rev. A. 8. Foster.
John Ray, an Oakland truck and dray
Fresh Eastern oysters, Turkey and Cranberry
nation.
will
have
copper
in
bars
ready
for
ship
­
ards, criminals, idlers, and those whose
Den-
10:30
—
Normal
Work,
Rev.
J.
N.
Every package has the Red Z
owner, was visiting his son-in-law, 8. D.
The
men
who
have
been
entrusted
ment
within
90
days
of
this
writing.
occupations
are
detrimental
to
society.
ison,
D.
D.
Taylor, this week.
Sauce, Price 50 Cents.
stamp on the wrapper. J. U.
with the nation’s affairs have leagued
The furnaces will be of 20 tons capacity.
A life-membership costs one dollar,
11:30—Election of Officers.
Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia.
Henry
Stout
’
s
residence
in
Langell
valley
Mr. Woods has had charge of all plans
themselves with the nation’s enemies. and this fee is at present used te help
AFTERNOON SESSION.
They are now keeping the people quiet pay the expenses of the organizers. There
connected with the work and his pre­ was destroyed by fire from a defective flue
Tuesday
evening
of
last
week.
2:00
p.
m
.
—
Consecration
Meeting,
Rev.
whilst Sir Shylock is emptying their are no dues.
vious experience in copper Bmelting
W. Black.
Locomotive Fireman Geo. H. Ketchum 2:30 G.
pockets.
makes him the right man in the right
Each member signs an obligation pa­
Question Box, Dr. Denison.
of Dunsmuir is in Ashland recuperating 3:00 —
place.—Grants Pass Courier.
Leaving violent means out of the per in which he agrees that in his trans­
—Reports of Committees.
from a siege with malarial fever.
question, there are two directions in actions with the Exchange or any of its
3:30— Miscellaneous Business.
The Depot Grocery
Mrs. E. A. Smith. Mrs. I. W. Burriss and 4:00—Adjournment.
which we may look for relief. One of members he will not demand legal ten­
WM M. COLVIG,
E. F. Loomis has bought the Depot gro­ children, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Owen
these is the old, old plan of driving out der, but will accept goods to the amount
WHY ? Because your Liver and Kidneys
Delegates will be provided with enter-
i
of A. C. Rice and is carrying a stock are taking in the celebrated Crater lake tainment by the Central Point people.
the rascals who are in power, and re­ of the debt.
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, cery
of first class groceries and provisions which trip.
are out of order. For years and years
Bring your Bibles with you.
placing them by another set. Tbe other
When there are seven members at one
are for sale at living prices from a clean
Come at the beginning and stay to the plan is for the people to leave off using place, they can get a sub-charter and
Tom
Brown,
ex-U.
S.
Marshal
of
Wash
­
Jacksonville, Oregon.
and attractive place. Dont fail to call and
housewives all over the country have
ington and his wife were in Ashland the end.
banker’s money, aDd returning to organize a local branch. They then ap­
see Loomis in his new headquarters.
Every school in the county should be the
past week visiting G. M. Grainger and
the old method of bartering tbeir pro- ' point the usual officers and get a check-
used with best results
represented.
Will ’Practice in all the Courts of the
T. E. Hills, of Ashland, was in Medford family.
ducts in order to avoid paying the tri­ bcok printed.
F.
G.
S
trange , President.
yesterday and in company with Senator Holt
State.
County Assessor D. I). Coffey and wife
bute Sir Shylock demands. As to the
M rs . W. J. P lymale , Secretary.
A room or building is secured, free of
Collections promptly attended to.
was making arrangements to secure a room were out from Salem last week, talking
first plan, it has so far been the most rent if possible, and producers are invit­
Dr. J. H. McLean’s
and appoint a committee for the reception over assessment »matters with Assessor
Nervous Shock.
popular, ami may eventually (in a gen­ ed to bring their produce to the Deposi­
of articles with which to make up Jackson Jackson.
E. W. J oy C ompany —Gentlemen: This eration or two) give tbe necessary relief. tory. A check or receipt is given for
county’s exhibit at the State Fair to be held
JQ M. BROWER M. D.
Mrs. David Herrin and two children, is the first time I have attempted to write
The trouble is that some of us are
in Salem next month. The fair promises
Liver
Kidney Balm.
three years. Have been so nervous and starving, and cannot afford to wait for the articles deposited. This check ac­
to be one of the best ever held and Jackson after a pleasant visit with relatives and old for
knowledges the receipt of goods to a
weak
that
I
have
laid
in
bed
for
most
of
county can produce an exhibit which will friends in Ashland, have returned home to
political success. If no quicker method certain value, and entitles the holder to
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
the time.
Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it
not be excelled by any part of Oregon.— The Dalles.
can be adopted the relief will come too anything the Exchange has to sell, of
A
friend
who
had
taken
your
Sarsaparilla
Medford
Monitor.
A shland ,
;
;
:
O regon
Capt. D. B. Lewis, who has uncovered sent me two bottles. The second one is late for many if not for all of us. Let us equal value.
is the “PEERLESS REMEDY’’ for curing ailments of the Liver,
some valuable quartz mining veins in the most gone, and I have gained twenty see what the chances are politically.
Any member will accept this check
Allotments and Surveys.
Steamboat
section,
has
moved
back
to
Ash
­
pounds, and surely feel a new woman. I
In 1896 the Democrats will be nowhere, in payment for work or goods, and many
Office—At Residence intersection of Me
Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright’s
Major Worden, the «Doting agent, is land for the winter.
was pale—thin. No ambition. Had given the People’s Party will probably be outsiders are only to glad to extend their
chanic, Laurel and Main Streets,
now camped at the school farm at
up, as I had tried so manv remedies and counted out, and the Republicans will sales by taking it.
Disease. For s^le everywhere at $1.00 per bottle.
N. A. Buckner ot Henley has purchased doctors
Every time it
Yaniax. Having been with the Klam- the.
but found no benefit. If you care get into power on a two faced platform.
Green
&
Mott
ice
cream
parlor
and
changes bands, it is endorsed on the
J^AVIS * FORCE DENTAL CO. aths during the past year and made be­ variety store at Yreka. He Is a relative ot to publish this you have my consent.
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS. MO.
The Republicans, being controlled by back, and when it comes back to ths de­
(Signed) MRS. A. C. TILLMAN,
tween 300 and 400 allotments to that Rev. D. M. Buckner.
Sir
Shylock,
will
do
nothing
but
throw
Alameda.
Cal.
pository
it
is
“
redeemed
”
with
goods
tribe, he will now proceed to allot to the
(Successors to Caldwell & Davis.)
The M. E. church south preachers are
the people a bone to keep them quiet. and cancelled.
Modocs and Piutes, with whom he will preparing
i__ for their
>. annual conference,
Commissioners’ Court fbr August.
If
that fails, one branch of Congress
I. O. 0. F. B lock , A shland , O gn .
The Exchange sells at a slightly higher
spend next year, having received field which r
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convenes
at Oakland, Douglas
BILLS ALLOWED.
will pass a measure of relief, and the price than it .buys, and the difference
SEAMLESS GOLD, Aluminum Crowns notes for township 36, 11 east. One county, August 29th.
$ 31 00 other will emasculate it at the bidding (say 10 per cent) pays the expenses and
Owen Keegan, janitor.............
and Gold Bridges a Specialty.
source of gratification to the Major is the
3 00 of Sir Sbylcck. If sufficient pressure is accumulates a stock of necessaries of
G.
C.
Cuhley,
an
enterprising
citizen
of
N.
A.
Jacobs,
postage
stamps.
.
sending of a special clerk down from the Steamboat, was in Ashland Saturday and N. A. Jacobs, clerk fees...........
250 00 brought to bear by the people, a fairly life.
department at Washington to supply called on the R ecord . He brought Capt. I 8. Patterson, sheriff fees..........
. 333 33 good measure may eventually pass both
As the medium of exchange equals the
him with all the field notes for the res­ Lewis back to Ashland.
G. Rawlings, recorder....................... , 116 67 houses. It will then be declared uncon­
demand for it, as it is obtainable with­
ervation. The remainder of the reser­
Charles
Strang,
pens,
pencils,
ink
­
J. W. Masterson and wife of Gold Hill '
S 5 Dealer in S
vation survey will be completed Dec. 31, have been entertaining their daughter, , bottle............................................... 11 55 stitutional by the Supreme court, and out interest, and as the middleman’s
the work will have to be begun ovi er. profit is eliminated, there is no tribute
— I—I—I — j— I — i —j — i — i — I — i 1895, according to the contract, which Mrs. W. G. Moore, who has been up from Charles Nickell, printing 400 lines
220
00
again.
In 1900 tbe People’s Party mar-
sheriff
sales
.....................................
!
av paid to outsiders, and each producer gets,
has recently been let.—Klamath Star.
Truckee, Cal., on a visit.
, Glass & Prudhomme, deed record... 14 50 get a majority
in one or both houses. If either directly or indirectly, the full
Granite, Marble,
1 15 it does, the money sharks will ransack value of his products. Every transaction
Mrs. W. J. Plymale and Mrs. W. B. 1 Glass & Prudhomme, blanks..........
“How to Cure All Skin Diseases.”
Moore will represent the Jacksonville M. E. J. Kaiser, envelopes and delinq.
the remotest corners of hell for contriv­
Freestone Monuments
Simply apply “S wayne ’ s O intment .” No E. church at the state conference that con­ tax receipts................................. .. 20 25 ances to help them defeat the people’s is on a cash basis, and such a thing as a
bad debt is unknown. So long as a
W. C. Leever, spikes, road dist. 26.. 1 CO
internal medicine required. Cures tetters, venes in Portland Sept. 25th.
will. The result “may” be little more branch keeps within its charter no
and Copings. eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, J. F. Reynolds, of Oakland, J. C. Mitchell Wallace Moore, bridge lumber, dis­
earthly power can crush it.
4 16 satisfactory than before.
hands, nose, &c., leaving the skin clear, and C. Swanston are out in Klamath
trict 4................................... ........
As to the second plan, which is known
white and healthy. Its great healing and county buying cattle. Swanston starts 500 I. J. Carson, 16 days work on bridge,
Every dollar check that is in circula­
Also agents for IRON FENCES.
40
00
district
6
.........................................
curative
powers
are
possessed
by
no
other
by
the
name
of
the
“
Labor
Exchange,
’
tion
has as least a dollar’s worth of
Satisfaction guaranteed, remedy. Ask your druggist for S wayne ’ s head for the railroad this week.
Jones & Otten, provisions for Mc-
it is now being organized all over the wealth behind it, and will eventually be
9
70
Fessen family.................................
L intment
Scott Morris, formerly of Spikenard, was
United States and in several of the Old backed bv several times its amount.
P, 0. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co..
applicant for a teachers' certificate at the Henry Klippie, bridge lumbar, dis­
The Exchange is open to buy land, ma­
A
Large
Fruit
Crop.
Cal.
trict 6.............................................. 12 32 World countries.
Douglas county e xanrination last week. He
It does not require a majority of the chinery, material, etc., paving for them
John Goodell, Dep. Dist. Att’y, State
Washington, Aug. 14.—Official returns is residing at Ada, near Ten Mile lake.
vs. Dawson..................................... 13 60 people to 6et it going. Wherever a few in this “script.” Its charter does not
for August show the prospective fruit
Butler Walker and wife came in trom Dan
producers agree to try it they can do so, allow it to go into debt or to mortgage
Richards, justice fees, State vs.
river valley last week, Butler re­ Dawson
DR. JORDAN & CO.’S crop of the country, taken as a whole, is Sprague
5 25 and by the time the active membresbip any of its property, so that capitalists
..........................................
turning
Sunday
anil
Mrs.
W.
remaining
larger than for several years.
F. M. Parker, constable fees, State
has reached one-third of the local popu­ have no means of crushing it.
time visiting her folks, J. P. Walker
GREAT MUSEUM OF Ullffl much
The report of the European agent of some
vs. Dawson.....................................
8 50 lation the relief is so great that tbe
5
X1UHU1U,
As soon aB possible the idle members
and
family.
IOS I Market St., San Francisco the agricultural department for August
Dan Richards, justice fees, State vs.
members are put in a position where are set to work making bricks, building
Charles
Green,
etal
..........
’
.
..........
5
40
Ex-Supt.
of
the
Penitentiary
G.
8.
Down
­
(Between 6th and 7th Sts.)
shows fair crops in most countries except
they can afford to smile at Sir Sbylock, houses, raising all kinds of crops, and
ing, and wife, Mr. Cavanaugh and wife, John Goodell Dep. Dist. Att’y, vs,
Co and learn how wonderfully you Great Britain.
Charles Green, et al....................... 8 60 and to tell him to keep bis condemned indeed producing everything which is
and Miss May Van Wagner, of Salem are
: are m-a» and how to avoid sickness
trash and eat it—if be can.
and ehsease. Museum enlarged with
rusticating in Klamath county and visited F. M. Parker, constable fees, State
needed by the members themselves.
List of Letters
thousands of new objects. Admin-
vs. Charles Green et al....:.......... 14 65
Crater lake.
The principal on which the Labor Ex­ They are paid in this script, and can
•ion 25 eta
Henry Hobbs, witness, State vs.
Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland
change is based is that if the producers either pay it away to members or out­
Private Office—Same Building
Miss Zoe Burns, a young lady of Mis­
Charles Green, et al.............. .
1 90 in a fruitful country’ can avoid paying siders or redeem it at the depository for
1051 Market Street-Diseaa» of men: P. O., Aug. 18,1895:
soula, Mon., who is visiting Hugh Elliott’s Ralph
Bensen, witness, State vs.
Seatter. Mr. John
etrictur., leas of manhood, diseases of the akin Cooper, Dr. G. W.
family at Jacksonville was given a recep­ Charles
Green, et al........................ 1 90 tributo to outsiders, there will be abun­ whatever they need.
udneys quickly cured without th. use of mer-
Persons
calling
for
same
will
please
say
tion
by
Mrs.
Elliott
last
Thursday
evening
dance for all providing that they prevent
Each branch has a purchasing a^ent
N.
Ritter,
witness, State vs. Charles
•ary. Treatment personally or by letter. Send
“advertised,”
W. H B runk , P. M.
which proved a pleasant social event.
Green et al.....................................
forocok.
3 50 a few of their number from monopolizing and settles balances with other branches
what others have produced. This will by means of a Clearing-house.
Major 8. B. Abbott, who has been in Ash­ Clark William, juror, State vs. Green
Long established and reliable practitioners.
et al.................................. .......... 1 20 be true, money or no money.
land several weeks securing members for
The system is really that of barte>,:n„
MARRIED.
the Royal Fraternal Guardians, of which D. H. Horn, juror, State vs. Charles
Tbe Labor Exchange may be said to be with the inconvenient feature» • „ *‘,“ t
(rreen et» a I
1 20 an improvement on the co-operative Without the use of nm'-
he is supreme organizer, left Sunday to look
•.-reni0V?u
his Santa Rosa ranch to be absent two T. T. Thomas, juror, State vs. Chas,
societies which have been such a success of turning a dead--” —*.®y 1118 ,caPal’ 0
MOSS-JACKSON—At Grants Pass, Aug. after
Green,
et
al
........
.
..........................
1
20
- alive village of dilap-
14, 1895, by Rev. R. McLean, Jos. Moss weeks.
in England. These societies have idated **•
Joseph Douden, juror State vs. Chas.
<
_.>anties into a prosperous com-
and Miss Jennie Jackson.
At the examination for teachers certifi­ Green, etal.....................................
hitherto
depended
on
“
money,
”
and
have
.uunity of elegant and comfortable homes
at Central Point last week Miss Hattie Bart Signorette, juror, State vs. Chas. 1 60 therefore always been more or
CROUCH—SHORNMAN— At the U. S. cates
Gleason
was
granted
a
first-grade
certificate,
Green, et al.....................................
-cSa c.0”- provided with every comfort and luxury.
hotel in Jacksonville. Aug. 15, 1895, by Miss Edith White and Miss Belle Potter
1 20 trolled and hamper®“ *
Rev. W. B. Moore, B. F. Crouch of Med­ second grades and Miss Jessie Waite a George Baeyne, juror, State vs, Chas.
class legisl’*1'
--
speculation, At the same time it is just as capable of
In Hardware,
Green, etal................................ ;.. 1 20 nil »•
....on, money monopoly, and building and running a great trans-con­
ford and Miss Carrie bhornman.
third grade.
A. A. Whiteman, irons for railroad
... me other infernal products of tbe tinental railroad without borrowing or
bridge....................... .
W. Hoffman and Steve Jones realized $55
begging of either members or outsiders.
competitive svstem.
• .Woodware and Tinware..
-ELY’S CREAM BALM-Oeanses the Nasal
out of 1800 lbs. of ore from their Klamath John Clements. — - * ................. 17 50
BORN.
For the script which pays for its con­
The
Labor
Exchange,
on
the
contrary,
Passafires. Allays Pain and. Inflammation, PLeals
River
, ,,orK on Rogue
river quartz ledge run through Hick’s Ash­
ill . and Oil
struction
will
go
four
times
as
far
in
mi II
4- V ia
T'il.RtA ond S ytir
i
avoids
the
use
of
money
wherever
pos
­
*uge ..•■••••■■■ ..•••••■••■ 167 00
land quartz mill. They will make a co­
carrying
passengers
and
freight
on
the
sible,
and
puts
its
trust
in
that
“
labor
”
JONES
—
At
Talent.
Aitg.
10,
1895,
to
Mr.
o.
J.
Day.
administrator
ot
estate
of
load
shipment
of
their
ore
to
th®
°
l EDA R WASHTUBS for 60c. and up-
and Mrs. K. D. Jones, a daughter.
P. W. Stow..................................... 345 97 ’ which (applied to Mother Earth) is the completed railroad as the same amount
cisco smelter,
- -’“n Fran-
J wards.
Cyclone Clothes Wringers,
of money will go on the monoply bond
P. C. Parliament, rebate on tax for
true source of every form of wealth.
for $2.10. Grindstones, 3c. per lb.
-.
Hubbell, raised in Jackson county,
1894.................................................. 2 50
railroads which are at present choking
A
great
portion
of
the
wealth
collected
1** Manufacturer of tin, sheet-iron and
A. A. Whiteman, repairs on scraper
the life out of the people.
together
by
the
old
co-operative
societies
p.
lt
rint
ln
Hl
S
a
“
»'
88
,"
of
the
Americin
Gives Relief at once for Cold in Head.
copper ware. Plumbing and job work
in road district No. 6..................... 4 85 has hitherto been returned to the mem­
Let the system once get into genera)
nisor>10t’i?tlle Aó
organ of 8an Fran­
Avplil intn the Noetrile.-------- ft ie Quietly Absorbed.
done to order.
Hugh
Elliott,
repairs
on
scraper,
in
cisco. Rev. H. XV. Bowman is the editor.
50c.
Druggists or by mail. ELY BROS., 56 Warren bu,N. Y.
use
and
panics
will
become
impossible.
bers in the form of dividends. However i
road district No. 4..........................
B. F. REESER.
13 zPrui,etJ .by the Methodist ' Hugh Elliott, repairs on court house 1 50
There will be no danger of either inflat­
desirable this may seem to the members
25
California'tl^B
aU(l13 l'le cJb^ organ in 1 James Wilson, postage stamps........ 26 57 who are dependent on the whims of i ion or contraction, with the terrible evils
R eeser B lock : A shland , O regon .
therefrom. And usury, that
J. W. Marksberry, bridge material., 22 25 capitalists for a living, there are very resulting
i
Hj8 believed that the two circus troupes i Cronemiller & Love, provision for
now keeps nations in toilsome slavery to
serious
objections
to
the
plan.
One
of
i
coming through from the north lately, the i
Mrs. K. Fleming............................ 15 00 these is that it enables working men to the
idle rich, will be driven back to the
I
Syndicate and Wallace, are but one circus i Chris. Ulrich, coffin for pauper........
5 00 live on lower wages tban they would bell
from which be came.
1
divided, and that they will unite at San
M ain S treet , O pposite P laza .
It only remains to say that as soon aB
otherwise
be
able
to
do.
Wherever
there
francisco and other large cities, to give
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
a
producer
understands
the
system
be
is
better satisfaction in the wav of per­
is surplus labor the capitalists can i
The best salve in the world for Cuts,
formances.
3
F
incapable of being deceived by the spec­ KA-IJSTTS, ZPJYIZN’TZEZR'S’ TOOLS,
.. (KLAMATHON) ’
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever take advantage of this to force wageB ial pleadings of interested quacks. He
nelow
what
would
otherwise
be
the
liv-
Manuel Perry, the Sisson saloon keeper, Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains,
WALL PAPER. Q-IuJLSS. ETC.
did not die from the seven stabs received Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ big limit. Another objection is that tbe understands the money question better
tban
the
bankers
and
capitalists.
He
from A. A, Stahlman, the painter. The tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is money returned to the members cannot
B uilding P apers , W rapping ||P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
drunken Stahlman was refused any more guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or be used to increase the scope of the recognizes the fact that the producers ®f
liquor by Perry’s bartender, a row ensued money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. society’s operations.
every land are his brethern, and that
and Perry was injured while helping the For sale by E. a . Sherwin.
----- Will Leave For-----
tbeir prosperity is a benefit to him.
The
Labor
Exchange,
instead
of
re
­
bartender fire Stahlman out of the house.
FarmingtoD, Cal., June 1895.
turning the bulk of its accumulations
la For It.
Liverine the great Liver—Kidney & Con­
Klamath Hot Springs,
“In consideration of the rights, privi­
to tbe members, and thus enabling them
stipation cure.
The captain turned pale.
to work for capitalists at lower wages, leges, benefits and protection conferred
via Jenny and Fall Creeks
The 8. F, Chronicle says the Wallace
“Is there no hope?’’ he asked in a retains the whole and applies it to the upon me as a member of the Labor Ex­
circus will have 1,000 horses at the show in trembling voice.
purchase of land, material, iaborsaving change Association and to the end that
very M onday and F riday
San Francisco. The city press can prob­
machinery, etc. It is thus quickly the property of the association upon
“
None,
”
answered
the
executive
offi
­
ably tell bigger yarns in the way of puffing
after Train from South, and con­
Jackson Co., Oregon
enabled
to get possession of tbe means which the safety of said benefits is based,
than the country papers, but they get a cer solemnly.
nect with Ager stage at Klamath
may
not
be
sacrificed
at
reduced
values
good deal bigger price and are probably
Hot SpriDga; and return Tuesday and
The commander raised his trumpet tc of production and set more of its mem­ by enforced liquidation in legal tender
under greater obligations to tell bigger lies. his lipa
bers to producing. By this means the
Saturday in time to connect with both
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
unemployed, instead of competing with money, I hereby promise and agree that
Tehama county, Cal., told the California
trains,
“
Man
the
lifeboat!
”
he
shouted
for
any
article
or
articles
of
merchan
­
NOTARY PUBLIC and
Half Million Club that they could not
those who are still at work for capital­
make an appropriation for the Atlanta Ex­ through the tempest
J. R. EATON, Prop’r.
ists, work for the Exchange at a fair dise and monies that I may deposit in
COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS
A moment later he left the ship.
position because it Las five murder trials
rate of wages, or work for themselves the keeping of, labor and services I may
on
hand.
Many
other
counties
are
in
the
perform
for,
or
for
any
certificate
of
de
­
No,
she
was
not
sinking.
She
was
FROM ALL WHO USE
and sell tbeir produce to the Exchange
AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up
same boat or are loaded down with debt, four hours late, and the captain pre­ for whatever it is worth.
posit I may hold on said Labor Ex­
for Sale or Rent.
...
.hew
counties
are
as
frank
as
Tehama
in
PARKINSON & WISE
The object of capitalists is to buy both change, I will accept as sufficient com­
Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands.
ferred to take his chances with the
confessing facts.
pensation
therefor
merchandise,property,
labor and material in the cheapest mar­
J. B. Russell, the marble and granite storm to remaining on board and get­
labor, or services of equal value, and re-
QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES.
and to sell in the dearest.
worker returned lately from Silver Lake, ting his picture in the newspapers.— ket,
The object of tbe Labor Exchange, on linguish any rights, and liens which
Have put in a new<^^z^.
where he made arrangements to erect a Detroit Tribuna.
AS LISTED a number of small and large farms, from 20 acres up, for Sale o
the contrary, ¡8 to pay the highest pos- may have resulted in my favor and
fine monument over the remains of the
eible
wages
and
prices,
and
to
sell
the
|
against
the
property
of
the
Association
Rent.
..
,. .
. ,
“
It
is
the
best
patent
medicine
in
the
victims of the dreadful holocaust on Christ­
@ SODA WORKS e
£flF*Tbree houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stance
mas eve of last year. As soon as sufficient world" is what Mr. E. M. Hartman, of Mar- finished products at the lowest possible by reason of deposits, labor, or services.”
The foregoing if all the contract mem­
funds are raised by the friends of the dead, quani, Oregon, says of Chamberlain’s Colic, price to the consumers. The ordinary
At Pokegama, Cal,
“Ayer’s preparations are too o
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. “What co-operative societies, depending on bers of the Labor Exchange have to sign.
the work will be commenced.
well known to need any commen­ o
leads me to make this assertion is from the
Buchanan and De Hart, Engineer W. E. fact that dysentery in its worst form was money to carry on and extend its busi­ A life membership is but one dollar
>030000 CO OC O 3OOOOOOOO
dation from me; but I feel com­ o
without dues or assessments. For further
RIVER
KLAMATH
Coul
and
Miss
Lois
Steers
and
Miss
Bu
­
o
prevalent around here last summer and it ness, booms in prosperous times, when information address, E. Z. Ernst, Gen­
pelled to state, for the benefit of o
chanan,
.who
went
up
Rogue
river
to
money
is
plentiful,
but
finds
it
hard
to
TOLMAN
’
S
t
SPRINGS.
D ara prepared to fill all orders on others, that six years ago, I lost o
never took over two or three doses of that
ra|er .lake’
returned via Klamath remedy to effect a complete cure.” For hold its own when a contracted cur­ eral Organizer, Olathe, Kas.; Frank
short notice. »
nearly half of my hair, and what o ! 1 £
rails,
Ager
and
the
Siskiyous,
returned
Voight, State Organizer, Box 59, Atlanta,
sale by E. A. S herwin .
rency throws its members out of work.
—t- The Celebrated^-)—
was left turned gray. After o
home last Thursday. They were spying
Ga; Carl Gleeser, 30 Tenth St., San
o
The
Labor
Exchange,
on
the
contrary,
Give them a call.
using Ayer’s Hair Vigor several o
out the prospects of extending their R. R.
Healths—
months, my hair began to grow o ; V. R. R. through Central Point and on up Chamberlain’s Sye and Skin Ointment depending on labor, failed to attract at­ Francisco, Cal._____________
.-. ls prepared to -Accomodate thè
tention till hard times forced people to
Rogue nver into Klamath Falls.
again, and with the natural color o
For your job printing call on the R ec ­
—AND—
Is
unequalled
for
Eczema,
Tetter,
Salt-
o
look
out
for
a
system
better
adapted
for
•l-TRAVELING PUBLIC
restored. I recommend it to all o
ord . We are equipped to knock prices
Judge Chas. Walker, a pioneer of south­ Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
them out of the work-house.
Summer Resort,
❖TOURISTS and
my friends.”—Mrs. E. F rank - o
ern Oregon. and formerly a resident of Med­ Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, keeping
tEXCURSlONISTS.
Where the members are few and far
hauser , box 305, Station C, Los o
The Missouri World.
ford
died
suddently
of
heart
disease
at
the
Chronic
Sore
Eyes
and
Granulated
Eye
Lidfc.
Is
open
for
the
"1
QQ
J?
o . Thornton house in Grants Pass Saturday
between, tbe Labor Exchange requires
Angeles, Cal.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
. . . season of X O er O
o i night, aged
Published weekly at Chillicothe, Mo.,
BOARDERS HAVE ACCESS TO
a certain amount of legal tender money
years, lie owns propertv
o
is
a
People
’
s
party
paper
that
gives
the
in several places in Rogue river valley and
for
use
with
outsiders.
But
every
ad
­
SPRINGS FREE OF CHARGE.
o
TO HOBSEOWNEBS.
o i Cottage Grove, Lane county. He came to
ditional trade and profession represented general news and makes a specialty of By G. W. MAYNARD.
For
putting
a
horse
in
a
fine
healthy
con
­
o j the state in 1852 and engaged in min­
Populist news, correspondence and
KATES
dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. lessens the amount reouired. By the speeches. It is not a local paper but is Hotel, Cottages and)
o
ing and the law most of the time.
time
that
half
the
producers
have
be
­
o
PREPARED BY
•
Camping
grounds,
f
They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure
as good for one state as another. It is
o
For further partkalars, address:
(Good Rooms and
of appetite, relieve constipation, correct come members the y wil refuse to work four pages, eight 24 inch columns to the
DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS.
The U. S. Gov’t Reports loss
(Fine Meals.
kidney disorders
irders and destroy worms, giving for money, and capitalislm will be over- page. Price 50 cents a year (52 numbers),
H. TRUITT,
OOOQOO<OftooooooofaooooQo[
hone. 25 thown for ever.
show Royal Baking Powder new life to an old or over-worked horee.
le copv free. Missouri World, Mineral, Mud and Vapor Baths for
Tbe principles of the Labor Exchange
FOB BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
cents par package. For sale by dru<Ki>ta-
Beswlck, California
cothe, Mo,
the situ ant Drscaandi
te e// «tito« z
Far lais aiE. ▲> esinfrtars dr^iwre. are most fully givea in a beak called
Baking
HOTEL
Powder
A bsolutely
OREGON,
pure
FRED T. FRADENBURGH
Pecial Sunday Dinners
Professional Cards
A
I
BACKACHE.
ASHLAND
MILLS
J. B. RUSSELL.
SELDOM EQUALED,NEVER EXCELLED
VIRGIN & COMPANY, Prop’s.
FOR MOST COMPLETE UNE OB
Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To
LI. C. MYER
Ashland, Oregon.
GARLAND STOVES & RANGES,
CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS.
AMMUNITION. CUTLERY.
•
C AT A R R H j|
C
H. S. EVANS,
POISEq^MA
Express
_________
Stage
PAINTING,
ASHLAND. OR.
"PAPERING,
GOLD
ETC.
HILL,
E
PRAISE, ONLY,
H
AYER’S
Hair Vigor
Viiv wuvi cal V , ID
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lahnr
rauann
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HOT SPRINGS HOTEL.
A ver ' s H air V igor
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