Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, September 05, 1895, Image 2

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ALLEY
RECORD.
The People’s Paper.
ASHLAND, Or....Thursday, Sept. 5,1ÍW6.
T e largest wholesale clothing lions«:
in Hie south failul thia week.
Hardin, the democratic uumineo for i
governor in Kentucky, has kicked the 1
Cleveland goidite plunk out of the plat- |
form on which he was placed by the ;
packed convention of the administration j
ami sns t.e would not give up bimetal-i
ism lor a crown.
The Oregonian has never yet had the
manhood to inform its readers as to the
relative value of silver and gold prior to
the demonetization of the former in 1875.
—Eugene Guard.
The Oregouiau has solid reasons for
that omission. If the editor would assert
his independence bv making truthful ex­
planations, the “tall tower” wuuld be in
the hands of a receiver in a month.
—Lebanon Advance.
It is not amiss for jiopulist publications
to speak ont for fair play when tbo gold-
bug machine with John Sherman’s peo­
ple as feeders and the Cleveland-’Vail
street crowd for a horse power begins to
throw its chaff over that noted politician,
Senator Mat Quay of Pennsylvania.
Here is a sample of some of the stuff that
is being blow n out which has the color of
a “sound money” grist and which we
have observed in a local county repub­
lican paper:
“Quay’« record as a machine politician
and general manipulator is so well
know all over the United States that res­
olutions prepared by him and laudatory
of hiB own efforts and abilities And
adopted by theconvention, cannot change
this well known character in the opinion
of self respecting members of the party
everywhere."
“The Belf respecting members of the
party” are advised that Quay’s offense is
to be found in his knocking out the gold-
bug ring recently in the second state in
the Union, that he did not prepare any­
thing laudatory of himself in tbe conven­
tion, and that he and Don Cameron,
who work in harmony, are tlie leaders of
that wing of the republican party in
Pennsylvania, in tbe majority in that
state, which is in sympathy with and
has Bteadiiy supported the silver or free
coinage people in the western states.
His position in Pennsylvania politics
affords some striking analogies to that of
Senator Mitchell in this state.
The latest emanation from the office of
the commercial agency of R. G. Dunn &
Co., which irradiated the business world
last week, is chiefly valuable in setting
out in distinct view before the American
people one of the moat unique types of a
man who can “talk through his hat”
with a degree of assurance and grace
rarely, if ever equalled since Dickens
gave the world tbe immortal Pickwick
and the hardly less renowned Micawber.
It is to be regretted the great commer­
cial agency absorbs tbe name of its
bulletin writer within it« own, and thus
conceals from the public so remarkable a
personality, as is evidenced by bi« “finan­
cial reviews.” In generalization be is
unrivalled, his style indicate« great
breadth of imagination, and bis neatly
shaped platitudes are quite as compre­
hensive a« those which are found in Bome
of tbe best political and state papers of
President Cleveland. He expresses some
feeling of anxiety that in the rapid
change for the better in the business sit­
uation “rise in prices and increase in
business may go too far,” and then says:
“A strong conservative feeling is find­
ing expression, not controlling the market
of industries, but warning against too
rapid expansion and rise. * * * But
encouraging features have great power.
Exports of gold continue, but are met by
syndicate deposit« and are expected to
cease soon. Anxiety about the monetary
future no longer binders. * * * Im­
portant steps toward reorganization of
the great railways give hope to investors.
Labor troubles for the moment less
threatening.”
The foregoing is sufficient to indicate
tbe character of the bulletin, which is
worthless as indicating the industrial
and business situation.
Hop picking is in full blast in Sonoma
Attorney General Harmon has apj
L. L. Gill, a prosperous farmer of
Governor Budd is steadily recovering
Washington has been selected as the
pointed Frank G. Finlayson of Los An- j
county.
- --r|
Frasier
valley,
Fresno
county,
was
re
­
from
his
illness.
permanent headquarters of the Knights
geles as assistant United States district'
Colonel D. M. Burns has returned to
cently robbed of
by burglars.
'
Sau Francisco and will take nn activo I '
part in the municipal campaign.
Samuel Searle was killed by lightning
and his o-year-old son was drowned the
same day near Greenwich Point Beach,
Conn.
The dissatisfied stockholders in the
Oregon Railway and Navigation com­
pany are contemplating proceedings to
6et aside the decree of sale.
A proposition is on foot to build a I
road from Seattle to Tacoma to be used
exclusively by bicyolists. The projec­
tors hope to be able to eliminate tolls
ami make it a free road.
The territorial supreme court sitting
at Santa Fe. N. M., lxas denied the ap­
plication of J. Addison Peralta-Reavis,
claimant of the Peralta grant, to bo re­
leased on habeas corpus.
The fifteenth reunion of the Society of
the United States Military Telegraph
corps and Old-Tiine Telegraphers’ and
Historical association will be held at
New’ York Sept. 11, 12 and 13.
Residents of Sonoma county have
prepared a petitiou to the secretary of
the interior at Washington asking that
the Indians in that county be confined
to the Round Valley reservation.
Twenty men were arrested at Penn’s
Grove, N. J., on a charge of violating
the neutrality laws in having organized
a hostile expedition to go to Cuba. The
men are from New York and Phila­
delphia.
Reports come from Ventura, Cal., to
the effect that Lima beans will be ready
to pick in about one week. Eastern
buyers are quite eager for the crop and
as a consequence a number of large
contracts are reported as having been
made at unusually good prices.
The W. C. T. U. of Atwater, a village
eight miles from Alliance, O., has de­
nounced Du Maurier’s novel, “Trilby,”
as immoral and has demanded it« re­
moval from the village library. The
young people of the place want the book
to remain in the library and both sides
are circulating petitions.
The strike of clothing makers at
Rochester, N. Y., is growing and 20,000
men will be affected. The workmen
claim that the bosses are sending work
to other cities to be made up during the
strike for union wages. The Roches­
ter strikers will persuade the tailors in
the cities to which work was sent to go
on strike for union wages.
During an opera performance at Du­
luth, Minn., G. A. Thomas and Miss
Josie Heverou, members of the com-
pany, appeared on the stage in full
dross accompanied
J
by a Methodist cler-
gyinan. Tlie performance was stopped
long enough for the couple to be mar­
ried, after which they appeared in the
opera in costume.
Leonard Forbes Beckwith is charged
at New York with robbing the estate cf
his insane brother Arthur. Tlie amount
of defalcation is $155,000. The Beck­
with boys were prominent in New York
society a few years ago. Their sister ¡3
the wife of Baron Leigh’s eldest son.
Nelson M. Beckwith, their father, was
once minister to France.
Health Commissioner Kerr of Chi­
cago has begun action against the milk
dealers whose product has been found
wanting by the city chemist. In many
case« milk had been skimmed and sold
as pure. Other milk had been watered
and skimmed, and there were instances
where cream had been colored, lacking
in butter or otherwise deficient.
Mary Young of the old Tremont house
at Chicago is dead. This hotel was the
leading one of the city years ago before
the war. The woman had attended to
the wants of Lincoln, Douglas. Grant,
Sheridan and other prominent men, and
her recollections of their personal char­
acter was interesting. She was 87 years
old and left $1,000,000 worth of prop­
artv
_________
Swept by a Cyclone
Of approbation to tbe pinnacle of popular­
ity Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has acquir­
ed a commanding position, which has
occasionally made it a bright and shining
mark for knaves, who seek to foist upon
tbe cunnnunity spurious compounds in the
guise akin to that of the real article. These
are mostly local bitters or tonics of great
impurity, and, of course, devoid of med­
icinal efficacy. Beware of them and get
the genuine Bitters, a real remedy for ma­
laria, rheumatism, kidney trouble, dyspep­
sia. nervousness, constipation and bilious­
ness. Physicians of eminence everywhere
commend tbe great invigorant, both for
its remedial properties and its purity. A
wineglass thrice a day will soon bring vigor
and regularity to a disordered and enfeebled
system.
The annual convention of tho Ameri­
can Bar association is in session at De­
troit. Many prominent lawyers are
present.
The official call for the convention of
the new Irish movement to be held at
Chicago Sept. 24 to 26 has been issued
by the executive committee.
The new owners of the Consolidated
Electric railroads of Los Angeles have
determined to remodel the system and
make it one of the best in the country.
Santa C lara county pioneers will es­
tablish a literary bureau to oollect and
preserve data in relation to the lives of
members of the Association of Pioneers.
General O. O. Howard and his brother
have severed their connection with the
Columbia Colonization company of San
Berna-d no, which had the big Victor
dam enterprise in hand.
The total salmon pack of the Colum­
bia river for the season just closed
amounts to 514,617 cases. This includes
the entire output of 22 canneries and ia
54,807 cases less than were packed last
year.
A sensation has been caused in Sim
Jose by the action of the board of edu­
cation in awarding tho contract for 150
School desks to L. Lion & Sons of San
Jose at $1 a desk more than was bid by
Weber & Co. of San Francisco. The
award is denounced as a job.
In pursuance of an order from the
police court at Hartford, Conn., Deputy
Sheriff Foote turned into the gutter 40
kegs of beer which had been seized from
the Herold Brewing company under the
recent liquor seizure act. Several hun­
dred thirsty residents were on hand,
many of them carrying cans, which
they scooped up the Leer with as it ran
behind the curbs. The kegs had been
seized from the delivery wagons of the
brewery on the ground that they were
being sold without a license. The beer
had been held about a week in the am
bulance room at the police station and
was a little stale. The crowd grew so
great that an officer turned a hose on
them to clear the street.
The Portland Evening Telegram is not
at all pleased that the new play “The
Silver Lining” has gained some free ad­
vertising from the usual Associated Press
new« report sent out from Chicago Mon­
day night, and intimates that “tbe keen
and practical telegraph editors of the
country” will suppress news of a similar
character In the future. “The Silver
Lining” is a dramatization of free silver
in politics, is intended to present faith­
fully the spirit of "Coin’s Finsncial
School” and is likely to attract wide­
spread attention. It was presented at
tbe Chicago opera house last Monday
night before a large audience. It is
claimed the play proved unexpectedly
strong in dramatic interest, the company
is a strong one and tbe stage scenery was
very rich and somewhat novel. These
facts with a few descriptive lines were
sent out as “news,” as the A. P. agent
thought, being simply an honest gatherer
of that article called “news,” and not “a
keen and practical editor” like the Tele­
gram man. We are loth to refer to the
Telegram writer as stupid or asinine,
but that be should evince displeasure
toward tbe Chicago press agent for doing
his duty and thereby incidentally ad­
vancing tbe cause of education of tbe
people on the monetary question, is a
most astonishing thing. We notice the
dispatch referred to somehow got into
tbe Oregonian on the third page. Tbe
“keen telegraph editor” must have been
off duty. Tbe Salem Statesman pub­
lished this dispatch with headlines,
"Novel stage effect.” “Makes an im­
mense bit in Chicago," etc.
We predict the play will be seen by
more people than ever witnessed “Uncle
Tom’s Cabin" or any other drama ever
S tate of ohio , C ity of T oledo ,
placed on tbe American stage.
Lucus C ounty ,
F kank J. C heney makes oath that he is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. C he ­
The auction sale at London of Cali­ the
ney A Co., doing business in the City of
fornia fruit recently received by the Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and
steamer New York was unfavorable be­ tbst said firm will pay the sum of ONE
cause the market was glutted by French HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every
of C atabrh that cannot be cured by
fruits. Bartlett pears sold from 5s 6d case
the use of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure .
Mt 6s per half case, one exceptional lot
FRANK J. CHENEY.
selling for 7s 91. Peaches sold from
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
5s at 5s 6d per half case, one choice lot I presence, this 5th day of December, A. I).
1886.
from Vacaville bringing 6s. Plums av­
eraged 4s 3d. Of a consignment of 136
A. W. GLEASON.
{ seal •
cases all kinds too badly damaged to
Notary Public,
«•U except in bulk went at 2s 3d.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and
directly on the blood and muctwus
ROYAL Baking Powder, acta
surfaces of the system. Send for testimon-
Highest of all io ¡eavenlog I a I s free
F. j. CHENNEY * CO.. Toledo, O.
by »U Druggists, Ibc.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, OR.
Zella Nicolaus, who achieved notori- '
Templar.
attorney for tho southern district of
A Training School for Teachers.
»TV
Mayor McClintock of Ashland, Wis., ety by suing George Gould for $40,COO, I Joseph O’Malley, a telegraph opera­ California.
Complete Eight Grade Training Depart­
tor
at
Whitewater,
Wis.,
v>as
killed
by
has
made
her
debut
as
a
theatrical
star
I
I
is charged with extorting money from
ment, and Strong Professional and Acad­
Secretary Morton lias issued an order
city VmpToyea.'
a stroke of lightning while testing his
at Philadelphia.
emic Courses.
to
prevent
the
exportation
of
any
beef
Marie Burroughs, the actress, was wires.
State troops are on duty at the Ishpe­
THE DIPLOMA of the School Entitles
that
has
not
been
inspected
and
will
a
banker
of
Chatham,
J.
V.
Lewis,
ming (Mich.) mines, where the miners granted a diverce from her husband, .
One
to Teach in.any County in the State
can
3
the
exporters
of
horse
meat
to
Louis Massen, by the San Francisco ; Ill., committed suicide by throwing
are on a strike.
Without
Further Examination.
iuc.i
k
the
packages
so
that
the
nature
of
a
train
at
Wauwe-
himself in front of
courts on account of infidelity.
A Chicago paper says ex-Mayor Hop­
the contents will be apparent. Foreign
tosa,
Mich.
Reuben H. Lloyd, the well-known
kins of that city advised the great rail­
Board and Lodging, Books sad
The Academy of Music, the oldest consuls in this country have made com­
Ban Francisco attorney, wras elected
road strike in 1894.
plaint
oi
these
products
being
sent
to
Tuition,
per year........................$150
deputy grand commander of Knights theatre in Buffalo, N. Y., burned re-
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the
their governments in bad condition.
cently.
Several
firemen
were
injured
Templar at Boston. The next conclave
battle of Sedan was celebrated by Ger-
Minister Ransom will soon return to
Beautiful and healthful location. No
by the collapse of a floor.
will be held in Pittsburg.
mana all over the world last Sunday.
Mexico from Washington. His health
saloons. There is a good demand for
Miss
Ella
Leonard
was
burned
to
General Coxey, the Populist candidate
The American Railway Union of Cin­
well-trained teachers: there is an over
death by the explosion of a gasoline has improved to such an extent that he
supply of untrained teacbera.
cinnati sent a dispatch to Eugene Debs for governor of Ohio, spoke at Chicago stove while she was preparing a meal thinks he will be able to endure the
Catalogue cheerfully sent| on applica­
assuring him of the loyalty of the peo­ the other day. A letter from Eugene St her home in Los Angeles.
high altitude better than before. It is
Debs was read attacking President
tion.
Address:
ple to himself and his leadership.
H. P. Loescher, the engineer’ of the understood that Ransom will endeavor
Cleveland in a severe manner.
Memorial exercises were held on Sun­
to
induce
the
Mexican
government
to
Lieutenant Governor Millard of Cali­ Gumry hotel at Denver, the scene of an recede from its position on the extradi­
P. L. CAMPBELL, President.
day at Hinckley, Minn., in commemor­
explosion in which 20' lives were lost,
tion of American criminals w-ho have
ation of those who met their d< a .h by fornia, who has been in Michigan for has been charged with murder.
some time, has returned to Los Ange­
fled to that country and announced
the terrible forest fires of last year.
Frank Bacigalupi, a Santa Rosa mer­
William Kline of Chicago, while div­ les. The lieutenant governor is afflicted chant, wTas stabbed in the back, proba- 1 their intention of becoming citizens.
ing in the lake, struck his head on the with serious lung trouble.
The Chinese minister had a recent
bly fatally, by Peter- Crugaratti, whom
William Blackman of Healdsburg,
bottom and broke his neck. He was de­
conference
at the state department with
he had taken to task for insulting a
Cal., celebrated his 99th birthday re­
ceived as to the depth of the water.
Acting Secretary Adee concerning the
girl.
United States troops have returned cently. A number of old pioneer friends
A collision on the Chicago Metropoli­ progress of the investigation into the
from a fruitless chase after the rene­ joined in the celebration. Many of tan Elevated road resulted in the injury riots in China in which Americans were
gade Apache Indians who have been off those present having passed three score of three persons. The collision occurred victims. The minister informed the de-
Put off buying that piece of Furni­
the reservation in Arizona since last and ten, it was an interesting occasion. through the failure of the air brakes to partment that he received advices from
Mark
W.
Harrington,
late
chief
of
Peking that the investigation was pro-
ture which you are needing so badly,
May.
work.
gressing satisfactorily, and he gave re­
The Methodists of Puget Sound in­ the weather bureau at Washington and
any longer.
Salt Lake police are looking for Car­ newed assurances that his government
tend to hold a monster camp meeting in professor of astronomy at the Univer­
los
Garcia,
formerly
of
Oakland,
Cal.,
would press the inquiry and punish the
connection with the assembling of the sity of Michigan, has been elected presi­
who is believed to have stolen a §1,01)0 perpetrators. The statement made by
Puget Sound Methodist conference this dent of the University of Washington
at Seattle and has been installed in the bill from W. P. Smith in Garcia’s saloon tlie minister was in line with informa­
week.
at Salt Lake.
More rapidly with you by making
tion received from Minister Denby and
Feeling has again been aronaed in tlie duties of the office.
Governor Moseley and a body of In­ confirmed ail he had stated.
Professor William H. Ryder has been
Roman Catholic diocese of Lincoln,
the
home more comfortable.
Neb., by the renewed effort« of Bishop exonerated by the board of trustees of dian police have arrived at Chickasaw,
The decision by the comptroller oi the A-J V/.L/VA1—< is selling goods cheaper tnat ever before.
Bonacum to depose Fathers Fitzgerald Andover (Mass.) seminary on charges of I. T., to collect the 16 per cent tax on , treasury that the statute allowing
white
intruders.
Trouble
may
ensue
if
Call and see him at Opera House Block.
heresy, and the second inquiry into the
and Murphy.
double fees to United States marshals,
tlie tax is not paid.
soundness
of
the
famous
Andover
creed
The steam race yacht Yankee Doodle,
districts attorneys and clerks in Wash,
Eva Byers, aged 9 years, awoke from
owned by McBride Bros, of Philadel­ is at an end. The decision in the pro­
ingten, Oregon, California, Wyoming,
a sound sleep while on a train between
phia, was damaged by fire while on a fessor's favor was unanimous.
Montana, Idaho, North and South Da«
William Caldwell Belcher, the emi­ Indianapolis and Chicago and walked kota, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and
pleasure excursion so that the vessel
ASHLAND, OREGN.
nent and profound jurist and promi­ out of the car door. She fell under the Nevada did not apply to mileage has
cannot again be used.
train
and
a
leg
was
cut
off.
.. , Dealers la ..
caused much dissatisfaction among the
A well-equipped and thoroughly or­ nent Mason, died at San Francisco re­
A bad wreck occurred a few nights officials.
Previous to this decision
ganized movement, having for its ob­ cently. He was a native of Vermont
ject the placing of all fourth-class post­ and came to California in early days, ago at Pulaski, N. Y., on the Rome, double mileage had been allowed, ow­
masters in the classified service, is now settling at Marysville. Subsequently he Watertown and Ogdensburg railroad, ing to the greatly increased cost of
approaching maturity at Washington. moved to San Francisco and became one resulting in the death of Walter Sisson traveling in the Western states and ter­
of Yonkers and the serious injury of ritories. The United States marshal of
Resident« of Pennsylvania, New Jer­ of the leading lawyers of tho city. For
two tramps.
over
30
years
Belcher
was
chairman
of
Nevada claims that mileage comes un­
sey, Delaware and New York were
Hans and Knute Knuteson, the young der the head of fees, and he has sug­
the
judiciary
committee
of
the
grand
alarmed by a slight earthquake shock a
farmers of North Platte, Neb., who gested that the matter be brought to
few nights ago. Little or no damage lodge of California Masons and had
robbed the overland express train on the the attention of the department of jus­
filled
all
the
state
offices
in
Masonry.
was done.
Union Pacific a few weeks ago, have tice.
Major
Richard
Sylvester,
the
oldest
The Rubio Canyon Water company
been
convicted and sentenced to serve a
has contracted to furnish 50.000 gallons and one of the best known journalists term of 10 years each in prison.
Job
at
Washington,
died
a
few
days
ago.
of water daily to the North Pasadena
James Beckmeister fell from a five-
He
had
been
identified
with
the
Wash
­
Work
Land and Improvement company for
ington Post as an editorial writer since ; story building at Cleveland, O., while
the season.
Cannot
be
permanently
cured
by
the
use
Contracted
its foundation in 1879, and up to a year i hanging a sign. His body struck John
Matthew McGinnis, a laborer of In­
of opiates and sedative compounds. It is
before his death he had scarcely missed I Nickson, who was walking on the side­
For.
dianapolis, has learned that he is the
a day from his desk. As a political walk. Beckmeister was killed and too deeply seated. It is caused by an
heir of his brother, Daniel McGinnis,
impoverished
condition
of
the
blood,
writer he was looked upon by his con­ Nickson’s back and both legs were
who died in Toledo, O., in 1890, leaving
upon which the nerves depend for suste­
temporaries as an authority without broken.
an estate valued at $750,000.
F. Husing, a tailor, committed sui­ nance. . This is the true and only natural
prejudice or partisanship. A widow
Stockton battalion, N. G. C., is en­ and four children survive him. Sylves­ cide at San Francisco by shooting him­ explanation for nervouaness. Purify, en­
camped at Goodwater grove, in the San ter was bora in New Hampshire in 1830. self in the left breast while standing rich and vitalize the blood with
Joaquin valley, under command of Cap­ Before going to Washington he was en­ near the grave of his wife’s first hus­
tain Johnson, senior company com­ gaged in newspaper work in Iowa and band. He was the father of five chil­
mander of the Sixth regiment.
dren. Business troubles were the cause
Missouri.
Olaf Solomon and his two young sons
Jacob Schaefer, the billiardist, has I of the deed.
The bags which had contained the
of Elk River were drowned in Hum­ filed a suit against the North Chicago
boldt bay by the overturning of a skiff. Street Railway company for $10,000 $53,000 stolen from Wells, Fargo & Co.
Solomon was an industrious farmer and for personal injuries. Should the in­ when the overland express train was and nervousness will disappear. Hood’s
PLUMBING AND ROOFING-
the father of seven children. His wifo jury to Schaefer prove more serious robbed in Yolo county, Cal., last Octo­ Sarsaparilla will give vitality to the blood
died a year ago.
than now appears the amount of dam­ ber, have been found near the spot and will eend it courting through ths
Chicago Socialists carried a red flag in age« asked for will be increased. Some where Jack Brady, the bandit, said the veins and arteries charged with the life-
a recent procession notwithstanding the weeks ago Schaefer was on a Garfield- gold had been buried. The money, how­ giving, strength building qualities which
make strong nerves. If you are nervous,
mayor had forbidden the emblem to be avenue trailer to a North Clark-street ever, was missing.
R. T. Allen, a wealthy business man try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and find the same
publicly exposed. Michael Schwab, one cable train. He had a dispute with the
relief of which hundreds of people are tel­
(ton of a famous French physician, will quickly cure you of all ner­
of the anarchists pardoned by Governor conductor, who threw Schaefer from of Omaha, shot himself on a New York ling in their published testimonials. Get
vous or diseases of tbe generative organs, such as Lost Manhood.
Central
train
near
Buffalo
while
return
­
the car. In the fall his right arm was
Altgeld, was one of the speakers.
Insomnia, I'ainsln the Back,Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debility.
Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele and
ing
home
after
taking
his
daughter
to
Constipation.
J t stops all losses by day or night. Prevents quick*
The Son« of V eterans will hold their broken near the wrist and the surgeons
öld,
an Eastern college. He was taken to a
m as of discharge, which if not checked leads to Hpermatorrhoa and
annual encampment at Knoxville,Tenn., took out three pieces of shattered bone. hospital and was rapidly recovering Because Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the only
■sre-nor ..... nc-v-ru ail tbe horrors of Im potency. t'l'PIDENE cleanses tbe liver, Ike
ULrunt. ano Mr.trt kidneysand the urinary organs of aU impurities.
from Sept. 10 to 19. This is the first Until Schaefer’s arm is strong enough when he secured a bottle of carbolic True Blood Purifier prominently in the
CTTPIDEXE strengthens and restores small weak organa
The reason sufferers are not cured by D.-ctors is because ninety per cent are troubled with
meeting by the national organization to for him to resume practice, it will not acid and swallowed its contents. The public eye today. Sold by all druggists.
Prostatitis. CUPIDENE Is the only known remedy to cure without an operation. «000 leetlmonA
be
known
what
result
the
injury
may
be held south of the Ohio and Potomac
A written guarantee given and money returned If six boxes does not effect a permanent «Ug
dose killed him.
|LU0a box, six for J5.00. by mall. Send for fkkk circular and testimonials.
Hood’s Pills J™ ÄÄÄT als.
rivers, and like the G. A. R. encamp­ have upon his billiard playing.
Address DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 3076, Ban Franctaco, Cal.
ment to be held at Louisville, Ky., it
The state fair at Sacramento begins
Mrs. E. E. Davis, of San Mmguel, Cal.
FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN.
marks a new era in national history. says: “I am trying in a measure to repay this week.
We Must Lead tlie Way.
Commander in Chief W. E. Bundit of the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough
While I think international bimetal­
John Kerley of Phoenix, A. T., per­
Cincinnati has made every preparation Remedy for tbe great good their remedy has ished of thirst on the Yuma desert.
C, B. CRIBLER
C. K. KLUM.
lism most desirable, and while I admit
done me. For years I was a constand suf­
and has been ably assisted by his staff ferer from weak lungs and bronchial as­
San Jose’s board of trade is about to that tlio nonassimilation of the curren­
and by the people of East Tennessee.
thma. My rest at night was disturbed by a begin an agitation for a new charter for cies of commercial peoples will be, as it
backing cough, so that I felt miserable the
Have put in a
Members of the Association of Manu­ greater
is now, a serious obstacle to internation­
part of tbe time. Many remedies that city.
facturers and Wholesale Dealers in Pro­ recommended by friends were tned, none
al
commerce,
I
am
confident
that
there
Alto Knull, a well-known miner liv­
New Stock of
Ashland, Oregon.
prietary Articles and members of the of which proved suitable to my case. I did ing near San Andreas, blew out his is now no other way in which it can be
not
experience
any
beneficial
results
until
I
National Wholesale Druggists’ associa­
accompllished but for one strong, rich
KLUM & CHISLER, Prop.'«
began takingChamberlain’s Cough Remedy. brains recently.__________
tion are arriving at Denver to attend Alter two bottles of tbe large size have been
and enterprising nation like the United
For a clean shave or hair cut and bath go States to take the initiative and reha­
the annual convention. The discussion used I am pleased to state, my health is
to I. E. Deboy, Gold Hill.
t-t Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
And are prepared to furnish
promises to be exciting and interesting, better than it it has been for years. Tbe
bilitate silver within its own jurisdic­
soreness
has
left
my
lungs
and
chest
and
goods
at
the
for a serious problem confronts both
Preparations have been made to care tion.
BEEF
1 can breathe easily. 11 lias done me so
associations. A proposed plan for the much good that I want ail who are suffer­ for 300,000 people during the encamp­
Silver was demonetized not by inter­
PORK
distribution of proprietary articles to ing from lung troubles, as 1 was, to give it ment of the G. A. R. which wiH be held national conference, consulting the
the trade is to confine the sale of manu­ a trial.” For sale by E. A. S herwin .
MUTTON
at Louisville, Ky., in September. If a whole world’s advantage, but by sepa­
factures exclusively to jobbers. By this
3S|r
’
Give
us
a
call
and
larger number comes they will find the rate local legislation contemplating the
BACON
and
THE SILVER DOLLAR UNIT.
plan it is argued that the business can
accommodations ample for all demands. advantage of single nations. It must be
LARD
be bo controlled that no goods can get A b Baay Method of Disposing of One of The citizens’ committee has done its remonetized in the same way. We have we will treat you right.
into the department stores or cut-price
I work with the idea in view that the
wasted 15 years iu importuning Eng­
the Goldbug Fallacies.
drug shops. Efforts will also be made
: MARHS & SMITH,
While for a number of years Govern­ pleasure of the occasion to the veterans land to reconsider a policy that has in­
at the convention by the wholesale or L. B; Prince has been in New Mex­ depends upon their comfort while in the flicted heavy burdens upon her own de­
Freshest
dealers of the large Eastern cities to ico as chief justice and governor and is city. The free quarters to the G. A. R. pendencies and operated unfavorably
Pokegama, Cal.
and—
break the rebate prioe system.
prominent in western matters generally, posts making application for them are upon her homo agriculture, manufac­
said
by
those
who
have
attended
former
tures
and
trade,
while
the
rest
of
the
Best Meats in Market
yet he is equally well known in the
east, having been for many years in the encampments to be far superior to any­ world has been sinking deeper and deep­
assembly and senate of New York and thing of the kind ever before offered. er into gold monometallism, paralysis
Wien Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
The eighth triennial meeting of the of industry and shrinkage of values, ac­
specially remembered for his efficient
GIVE US A TRIAL
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
grand
chapter of the Order of the East­ curately registered by a corresponding
work in the prosecution of the corrupt
Medford,
Oregon,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
judges—Barnard, Cardozo and McCann ern Star was held at Boston during the depreciation of silver. If now, with our
—in 1872, and in connection with the grand conclave of the Knights Templar. largo supply of coal, our established
When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria.
william fox .
», d . coos
reforms in the constitution in 1875 and The following officers were elected for manufacturing plant and the superior MANUFACTURE.
the mercantile affairs of New York city. three years: Most worthy grand matron skill of our workmen, we remonetize
He twice received formal votes of of the general grand chapter, Mrs. silver and bid for the trade of Asia,
Mary E. Partridge, Oakland, Cal.; most South America and Mexico, England
Ashland, Oregon.
“Thia here beer," remarked Mr. Dis­ thanks from the New York chamber of worthy grand matron, Mrs. H. H. will not be six months in following our
Of all kinds at shop at Phoenix.
commerce.
mal Dawson, “is what might be called
City Passenger
Governor Prince is a special student Hinds, Stanton, Mich.; most worthy as­ example. —George F. Talbot.
• reg'lar society affair."
sociate grand matron, Mrs. Hattie Ew­
of
the
financial
question,
and
therefore,
Old People.
“You don’t say?" »aid the barkeeper.
and Truck Transfer.
Call at
ing, Massachusetts; right worthy as­
“Yes, I do. It is sorter low neck, of course, a strong bimetallist While in sistant grand matron, Mrs. Grear Hart,
Old
people
who
require
medicine
to
reg
­
high collar ball.”—Cincinnati Tri buna. New York the other day he said to a Minnesota; right worthy secretary, Mrs. ulate the bowels and kidneys will find the
---- All kinds oi freight, baggage
newspaper man:
true remedy in Electric Bitters, This med­
OPPOSITE CLARENDON HOTEL
household goods, etc., transfer-
“You remember that a couple of Lorraine, Pitkin, Ill.; right worthy icine does not stimulate and contains no
---- and see our goods.----
ed with promptness a nd safety.
The Tehauntepec railroad has finally
months ago there was a great discussion giand treasurer, Mrs. Harriet A. Cran- whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a
Hauling un a large scale con­
tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on tbe
been completed from the Pacific ocean
in Chicago as to what was the unit of brack, Iowa; worthy grand conductress, stomach and bowels, adding strength and £W“We will give you a bargain.
tracted for........................... . .
to the gulf of Mexico and is now open
value under the original coinage act of Edna L. Hedges, Montana; associate giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding
to the traffic of the world. The railroad
Natue in tlie performance of the functions.
1792, which embodied the views of conductress, Laura B. Hart, Texas.
is 180 mile« long and haa iron and steel
Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer
WOOD FO.R SJLT j R]
Washington, Hamilton and Jefferson.
and aids digestion. Old people find it just
viaducts and bridges. It follows a direct
------ ICE IN SEASON-------
They made large bets on the subject,
exactly what they need. Price fifty cents
line from the gulf of Tehauntepec on
some contending that the unit was in
per bottle at E. A. S herwin ’ s Drug Store.
Will
handle
ice in Ashland during the
the Pacific ocean to the gulf of Mexico
Skid Fashioned
summer season. Delivered at your door
silver and some in gold, and finally the
on the Atlantic coast and traverses the
—compound cathartic
every morning.
Can’t Stand the Test.
pills. ,fblue pills,’’cal­
most northerly isthmus between the two matter was referred at one of the clubs
O^Passengers delivered to any part of
The gold advocates say : “Donot agi­
omel or other mercu-
bodies of water. Built by the Mexican to Judge Vincent, who rendered a de­
the city.
rial preparations, tato the money question. It will destroy
cision
which
was
no
sooner
made
than
government, the roadbed and equip­
should not be used in confidence, now returning. ” This is a
it was controverted.
ment are most substantial. There is
these days of enlight­
‘‘The joke is this—that the good peo­
ened medical science, practical confession that the gold stand­
but one tunnel and the maximum grade
HEADQUARTERS FOR
when it is so easy to ard is a mistake, an error, and rests up­
KLAMATH e RIVER
is only 2 per cent The government ple of Chicago never thought of looking
get a purely vegetable on confidence as its main support. No
at
the
coin
itself
to
see
whether
it
said
wil) operate the line as a national road
HARDWARE,
pill in concentrated
form, sugar - coated, nation can maintain a sound or stable
with equal privileges to all transporta­ anything on the subject
STOVES and
‘‘Now, here,” said the governor, tak­
in glass vials, at any monetary system resting mainly or
tion companies. At present all traffic
store where medi­ largely upon confidence. Jefferson pro­
ing
out
of
his
pocket
two
finely
pre
­
has to be lightered at both termini, for
TINWARE.
cines are kept.
claimed the truth when he said, “Error
served specimens of our early coinage,
the harbors are not yet completed.
Dr. Pierce was first
is prepared to Accomodate the
“here are two silver dollars, one of 1795 to introduce a Little Pill to the American is not dangerous when reason is left
Trouble has again broken out be­
and one of 1802. On the obverse of each people. Many have imitated them, but none free to combat it. ” If the gold stand­
*A*
«-TRAVELING PUBLIC
tween the Kalispell Indians and settlers
C Ì >
+TOUR1STS and
are the word ‘Liberty’ and the date, and nave approached his “ Pleasant Pellets ” in ard cannot stand the ordeal of the full­
along the east side of the Pend d’Oreille
true worth, or value, for all laxative and
+ EXCURSIONISTS.
F ALL KINDS and GRADES
est discussion and severest criticism
on the reverse, ‘United States of Amer­ cathartic purposes.
river in Idaho, which the Indians claim
Mintra’ Tools, Giant Powder, Caps
and suste liu itself in the fullest confi­
BOARDERS HAVE ACCESS TO
is part of their reservation, but which ica. ’ Now look at the edge, where the Once Used, they are Always in Favor. dence of the people, it is only because and Fuse. A fine liue of Electric Cutle-iy,
milling
is
placed
on
more
modern
coins.
and a large and complete stock off.Fishing
in reality is government land. A large
SPRINGS FREE OF CHARGE.
Assist Nature a little now and then, with there is not sufficient gold in the world Tackle. Plumbing foods, and plumbing of
delegation of the settlers came to Spo­ What do you see?
a
gentle,
cleansing
laxative,
thereby
remov
­
all
kidds
done
on
short
notice.
All
work
and
being
annually
produced
to
supply
“‘One dollar,or unit Hundred cents. ’
KATESS KEAMONABEE
kane, Wash., and said they were driven
ing offending matter from the stomach and all tho demands for its use as the only guaranteed.
“If the Chicago brethren had only bowels,
from their farms by the Indians, who
toning up and invigorating the liver
fW“Tin Shop in connection.
For further particulars, address:
threatened them with death if they thought of going to the coin itself as a and quickening its tardy action, and you money of final payment and redemption.
remove the cause of a multitude of —Senator F. M. Cockrell.
First-class goods, and prices as low as tlie
dared to return. The Indians forcibly witness, they would have seen in a mo­ thereby
distressing diseases, such as headaches, in­
H. TRUITT,
lowest.
took possession of the homes and prop­ ment that the silver dollar was the unit digestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness, pim­
Expensive Maintenance.
by
this
direct
statement
imprinted
in
ples, blotches, eruptions, boils, constipa­
erty of the settlers and told them that
Beswick, California
The efforts already made to maintain
tion, piles, fistula and maladies too numer­
such were their instructions from In­ its very substance.
the gold standard have burdened the
"You know the silver dollar never va­ ous to mention.
dian Agent Bubb. The settlers are pre­
If people would pay more attention to people with $100,000,000 of ten year 5
ried
in
weight
in
the
United
States
from
paring to go back armed and in force
properly regulating the action of their
and say they will drive the Indians out the foundation of the government to the Bowels, they would have less frequent per cent coin bonds and $62,400,000 30
to call for their doctor’s ser­ year 4 per cent coin bonds, issued in
of the neighborhood. The Indians are demonetization in 1878, when it was occasion
vices to subdue attacks of dangerous dis­ time of profound peace.
ugly and the settlers are determined worth $1.03 in gold dollars.
—p The Celebrated24—
“When the change in ratio was made eases.
The annual interest and the principal
and serious. Trouble will ensue unless
That, of all known agents to accomplish
in 1884 it was the gold coin that was this purpose, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets of these bonds must be paid by the peo­ Health
troops are sent to the soene.
altered, not the silver dollar.
are unequaled, is proven by the fact that ple, and when paid np to the maturity
—AND—
Kidney.
“The latter was always the immuta­ once used, they are always in favor. Their of the respective bonds will amount to
E. W. J oy C ompany —Gentlemen: I have ble standard of value till struck down secondary effect is to keep the bowels open $28< ,’.'80,000, principal and interest, Summer Resort,
suffered from kidney trouble for two or by the monopolists who desired a dis­ and regular, not to further constipate, as is which amount will be the actual cost to
the case with other pills. Hence, theirgreat
three years. I would have to get up in tho
Is open for the 1 QA
night to void my urine from ten to fifteen honest, constantly increasing single popularity, with sufferers from habitual the people of maintaining the gold stand­
. • • sfelaon of lOJjO
Residence Lot» for sal» in
ard thus far.
times. My sleep was disturbed, and 1 be­ standard, in 1878. When- the ‘unit’ constipation, piles and indigestion.
They absolutely rwr<?_sick headache, bili­
Pokegams, on reaeoaable
came very thin and nervous. No appetite; question comes up again, just remember
ousness, constipation,’ coated'tongue, poor
bowels constipated. I have taken two bot­
terms. Lots sold on the in­
What to Illame.
appetite, (Kspepsia and kindred derange­
By
W. MAYNARD-
tles and gained fifteen pounds. Bleep well. to look at the coin itself. ”
ments
of
the
stomach,
liver
and
bowels.
stallment
plan.
No one blames the few’ rich people for
Have to get up about three times during
Hotel, Cottages and) _____
For your job printing call on the R ec -
A free sample of the “Pellets,” (4 to 7
night, and am very much better in every
accumulating
wealth,
but
it
’
s
tho
meth
­
Camping grounds, j ““
LSO 2,000 ACRES of Choice
respect. Will continue to tote your Veg­ oed . We are equipped te knock prices doses) on trial, is mailed to any address, ods by which it can be done—the legiti­
Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale
post-paid, on receipt of name and address
JGood Rooms and
etable Sarsaparilla, for believe it will en­
They are here and Vaupel, Norris & on postal card.
Ou the Klamath River. Terms, made to
(Fine Meals.
mate offspring of a contracted currency
tirely cure me. (Signed)
Drake have them. Kid gloves, chamois
suit on^application. Address,
Address for free sample, W orld ' s D is ­
Ma, E dward W. F rench ,
and dressed. Whites, tans, blacks, browns pensary M edical A ssociation , N o , 66a fostered by the laws of the land_ ]e»-
Mineral, Mud and Vapor Baths for
CHAS. VOLE,
TIMeS WILL INPROVE
I Hardware
< Tinware
i
1 Agricultural and
|Horticultural
^Implements
I Mining Supplies
IjTools, Cutlery,
j Stoves, Ranges,
I Etc.
Nervousness
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
MANHOOD RESTORED^«
Hood’s
Hood’s
MARSH & SMITH
CENTRAL MARKET
General Merchandise,
Lowest Market Price.
WEEK BROS
FURNITURE
FOX & GOOD,
Furniture Store
D. H. MILLER
MEDFORD, OR.
Builder’s Material
O
D. H. MILLER.
POKEGAMA
TOLMAN’S i SPRINGS.
150 Choice
G,
A
audgrxyi. Call and examine.
Maia 8tnet> Sufialo, N,
tlw m«1t drt DIMM.
PrttitMh BisUjW Cfc, CtL