Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, September 19, 1895, Image 2

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VOL. VIII.
Washington on Immigration.
Washington proved in his correspond­
ence and public utterances that he
possessed a wonderful foresight of the in­
fluences which would result from a free
influx of foreigners. In writing to John
Adams lie said :
“My opinion with respect to emigra­
tion is, that except of useful mechanics,
and some particular descriptions of tnen
or professions, there is no need of en­
couragement, while the policy or advant­
age of its taking place in a body (I mean
the settling of them in a body) may be
questioned; for bv so doing they retain
the language, habits, and principles
¡good or bad) which thev bring with
them. Whereas, by an intermixture
with our people, they or their descend­
ants get assimilated to our customs,
measures ami laws—in a word, soon be­
come one people.”
If our immediate ancestors had had
the sense and patriotism to follow Wash­
ington’s ideas, we would not have a
horde of Chinese, Italians, Poles, Portu­
gese, Japanese, Hungarians and Rus­
sians in this country now to compete
with and degrade our native labor.
ASHLAND,
PRESSED
BRICKS.
C. E. Stuart oi Medford is building a new
apple house.
Frank Hasty has been reappointed a
notary public.
Col. and Mrs. Stone of Yreka were in the
valley this week.
W.C. Butler gave the R ecord office a
pleasant call Saturday.
The Eugene cannery and fruit dryer is
now running full banded.
Colton’s fruit dryer was very badly
damaged by fire last Saturday.
Joy’s for the Jaded.
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
Beni. J. Fox and wife returned home
Saturday from a visit in the east.
F. A. Autenrieth of the Y. R. II. spent a
day last week with L. W. Van Horn.
Seven hundred and fiftv-eight silver dol­
lars were coined in the fiscal year of 1891.
G. W. Kimball who has been employed
in the Roseburg land office for some time
is in town.
Everyone around Medford eats graham
and corn meal made by Edwin Russ’ new
mill. See his ad.
Go to Story and Egger’s tonsorial parlors
for a shave, hair cut or shampoo. They are
first class artists. Opposite plaza.
J. H. McBride and his partner Mr. Little
have returned to work on the placer mines
in the Beaver creek district.
The Klamath Falls Express says the re­
cent rains have caused a good deal of dam­
age to the grain in Klamath county.
Henry Vincent, a stockman of Klamath
county came in from his ranch last week
on business. Mr. Vincent was at one time
a resident of Ashland.
Hon. Chas. Nickel, the well known dem
ocratic politician and editor of the Jackson­
ville Times made the R ecord office a cali
this week.
Our people should not forget the Central
Point lair. It is to their interest to make
the exhibits the best possible and truly
representative.
J. 8. Orth and W. L. Williams of Jack-
sonville were on .. Friday’s tram en route to
San Francisco t where they have accepted a
position with Sutro Electric Co.
The county court at its last session order­
ed a levy made tor the collection of all un­
paid taxes and Sheriff Patterson will pro­
ceed at once to make such levy.
Mrs. Sackreder of Oakland who has been
visiting her niece, Mrs. R. 8. Barclay of
Talent has returned home. Mrs. Barclay
accompanied her as far as Ashland.
In apportioning the tax for the year 1895,
the commissioner’s court of Lake county
estimated the running expenses of the
county for the year would require $1(1310,10.
JACKSON
COUNTY,
OREGON,
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1895-
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Of Portland Discusses the Ashland-
Klamath Falls Road Project.
Changed fía nds !
The Morning Oregonian of September
12th says;
There was an unusually large attend­
ance of members at the adjourned meet­
ing of the Chamber of Commerce yester­
day afternoon, and considerable business
The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now
«as transacted. The most important
SIMMONS
matters before the body were in reference
Under the Management of
to the Cascade locks and Columbia river
improvement, and the construction of
the Klamath Falls and Ashland wagon
road.
County Fair Speed Programme.
A LEARNED LADY.
During the meeting a number of letters
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8.
from the board of control of the Klamath
R ace no . 1—Trotting—Horses without a Miss Elizabeth A. S. Dawes, Who n*a
Falls-Ashland road, and an appeal for
record;
three in five; flye to enter and
Lately Won Academic Honors.
assistance in its construction were read. three to best
REGULATOR
start; purse $100.
The
champions of academic chivalry
The object is to build a wagon road from
R ace no . 2—Running—Two-year-olds;
Ashland over the mountains to Klamath one half mile; five to enter and three to who, after the long and weary struggle,
%»/HO HAS improved the House and is pre-
Falls, and it will co6t $5100 to do so. start; pur.-e $100.
succeeded in winning for tho ladies the
pared to Entertain the Traveling Public
R ace no . 3—Trotting and Pacing—Year­ right of equality in the examinations
The board of control has secured $1800 in
Reader, did you ever take S immons
ling
’
s
stake
race;
one
half
mile;
two
in
L iver R egulator , the “K ing of
cash subscriptions, and donations for
In First Class Style.
for the London university degrees have
considerable work on the road from those three: five to enter and three to start; stake had their contentious more than justi­
L iver M edicines ?” Everybody needs
added.
$50.
Nominations
close
September
1
unable to contribute money but desirous 10. with $10 cash payment, and balance, $10 '
take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish'or
•o: -
diseased liver fJiat impairs digestion
of rendering the project some assistance. payment, must be made by one o’clock p. I fied by the result. Up to the present
there has been no female doctor of liter­
Portland is asked to subscribe $2000, m. ot day before the race.
and causes constipation, when the waste
ature, but that is no great wonder, for
that should be carried off remains in
which amount will make up the esti­
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9.
Everywhere AVe Go
within a very few years only two of the
the body and poisons the whole system!
mated cost. The road, when completed,
■
:o: -—
R ace no . 4—Trotting—2:40 class; best other sex—Dr. Weymouth, formerly of
would be the means of directing a good three
That dull, heavy feeling is due to a We find someone who has been cured by
in five; five to enter and three to
deal of trade to Portland which now start
torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, Hood s Sarsaparilla, and people on ail
Mill
Hill
school,
aud
Dr.
F.
Stock
—
had
; purse $150.
[J^TSpecial Bates to Boarers and large parties of Tour-
goes to California.
Malaria and Indigestion are all liver I hand- are prai-ing this great medicine tor
R ace no . 5—-Running—Novelty race; one | achieved the distinction. This year,
what
it
has
done
for
them
and
their
friends.
Senator John H. Mitchell, who was mile; five to enter and three to start; ; urse however, for the first time, a lady’s ists.
diseases. Keep the liver active by an Taken in time Hood’s Sarsaparilla prevents
When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon.
occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg­ serious illness by keeping the blood pure
present, at the request of Chairman $100; first quarter,$25, second quarter, $-■ , name is added to tbo scanty roll, Miss
ulator and you’ll get rid of these trou­ and all the organs is in a healthy condition.
Oliphant, addressed the meeting regard­ third quarter. $25. mile. $25.
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R ace no 6— Running—Pony’ race; one Elizabeth A. S. Dawes having just been
bles, and give tone to the whole sys­ It is the great blood purifier.
ing the road, and spoke verv favorably
half mile; best two tti three; five to inter I passed for the degree by the examiners.
tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver
of its construction and desirability. He and
Dinners«
three to start: purse $25.
Hoods Pills become the favorite cath-
She had been chiefly taught by her
Regulator is better than P ills . It
said:
arttc
with
Fresh
Eastern
oysters,
Turkev
anil
Cranberry
everyone
who
tries
them.
25c.
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER
10.
father, tho Rev. J. S. Dawes, D. D., a
does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly per box.
“Some years ago, through legislative
reft-ushes and strengthens.
action, the state of Oregon very foolishly
R ack no . 7 — Trotting—Two-vear-rIds; | well known schoolmaster at Surbiton,
Sauce, Price 50 Cents.
expended a large amount of money to ex­ one mile, best two in three; five to enter I and not many years since the president
’Every package lias the Red Z
Prof. Hitchcock recently had a spelling
tend a wagon road from Klamath to the and three to start; purse $100.
■tamp on the wrapper. J. 11. examination of the three classes of the High
of the Association of Private Schoolmas­
R ace no . 8—Running—Three-vear-olds:
School. Fifty words were given out to be
California line, instead of Ashland, and one
Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia.
ters. Her natural capacity was quite re­
half
mile:
five
to
enter
and
three
to
spelled. Alt students making iess than 75
one of the results was the abandonment start; purse $100.
markable, aud under her father’s teach­
per cent were required to take a course in
of the mail route from Ashland, and the
R ace no . 9—Running—Umbrella race; ing she obtained, in 1881, the first placo
spelling and the result proved that it was
1 'SB of considerable business to Oregon. one mile; four to enter and three to start;
necessary for quite a number to take it
in the open classical scholarship exami­
Now, all tbe mail for that section of the purse $25.
Some of them failed to spell correctly nearly
nation at Girton college—which may
state goes by Ager, Cal. Not only this,
WHY ? Because your Liver and Kidneys
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11.
half the words.
perhaps rank among schoolgirls pretty
WM. M. COLVIG,
tint the trade of Klamath county goes to
R
ace
no
.
10
—
Trotting
—
Three-year-olds;
|
Klamath Falls Express.—About one
are out of order. For years and years
California, while Portland and western best three in five; five to enter and three to ' much the sanio as tho Balliol scholar­
o’clock Sunday arternoon Troop B left the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, company
Oregon
get
no
part
of
it.
ship
among
their
brothers
at
the
public
start;
purse
$100.
stables on the west side and
housewives all over the country have
“I regard the opening of this proposed
R ace no . 11—Pacing—Three-year-olds schools. Tho collego authorities decided
galloped down to the parade grounds near
Jack sonviile, Oregon.
road over the mountains as a matter of and under; best three in five; five to enter I she was too young for the scholarship—
the pavillion, where ttrey were put through
used with best results
the tactics and exercises of military art by
great importance to the people here, par­ and three to start; purse $100.
she
was
then
not
18
—
but
the
next
yeai
R ace no . 12—Rilling—Best ladv eques­
captain, J, W. Siemens. The troop
ticularly the business men of Portland.
Will Practice in all the Courts of the their
trian ; five to enter and three to start; purse sho was elected to Lady Stanley’sschol-
makes a line appearance and although but
It seems to me that a reasonable effort $25;
State.
$15 to first and $10 to second.
arshin and commenced residence at Gir­
recently re-organized shows the results of
should be made to secure some portion of
Collections promptly attended to.
their former discipline. There »re fifty­
ton in October. During uer three years
SATURDAY,
OCTOBER
12.
the trade in that locality, but we cannot
eight members in tiie new company which
R ace no . 13—Trotting—Free for all; be«t sho pursued her studies with distinction,
hope to do so until this proposed road is
is almost the maximum complement. Cap­
three in five; five to enter and three to I and in 1885 she was placed—we may
constructed. Thepeopleof Ashland fullv start;
arisoned in their new uniforms and military
J) M. BROWER M. D.
purse $250.
trappings they show up to splendid ad­
realize this fact, and have gone to work
R ace no . 14 — Running—Free for all; i not yet say graduated—in the second
Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it
vantage and give to the town quite a war­
in a systematic way to attain the road. handicap; one mile; five to enter and three | class of the classical tripos. Meanwhile
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
like air.
A survey has been made under direction to start; purse $100.
she had bee:; passing tho examination
is the “PEERLESS REMEDY” for curing ailments of the Liver,
R ace no . 15—Trotting—Double team ; for of London university. In 1882 she was
of Captain Eggleston, formerly of the
O regon
A shland .
The Manchester Guardian England of
horses that have never trotted previously
United
States
army,
a
man
well
known
Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright’s
late date says: Sir Bosdin Leech, assisted
placed in tho first division of the inter­
Mr. G. Naylor of Medford an old citizen to many here, and Mr. McCall, a com­ to this meeting for money; best two in
by Mr. Aiderman Walton Smith and Mr.
Office—At Residence intersection of Me Marshall Stevens, vesterdav escorted the of the valley and owner of the the old Nay­ petent civil engineer. They have made three; three to enter and two to start; mediate, with the prize for German,
Disease. For sale everywhere at gi.oo per bottle.
purse $50.
chiinic. Laurel and Main Streets.
« gentlemen of the Boston Dock Commission lor station on the Ashland-Klamath Fails
and in 1885 she passed tho full B. A.
a careful report of their reconnoissance,
R ace no . 16—Walking—Horses under with honors in Greek and Latin. Two
road
called
at
the
R
ecord
otlice
this
week.
—the Hon. Woodward Emery and the Hon.
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS. MO-
including an estimate of the cost to make saddle; one mile; five to enter and three to
J. K. Leeson, with Mr. Max I’racht. of
Col. I. N. Walker, of Indianapolis, has a good roadway. It will require about start; purse $25; $15 first money, and $10 years later she was fifth on the list of
J^AViS & FORCE DENTAL CO. Oregon
—upon a comprehensive tour of the been elected commander of the G. A. R.
M. A. ’s in tho classical branch of the ex­
money.
canal docks and warehouses. Count Ktir- The next encampment will be held at St. $5100. Now the people of southern Or­ second
Records made by horses at Roseburg this
(Successors to Caldwell A Davis.)
anda, of Buda-Pesth, who is here on an Paul. There are 357,039 members in good egon are poor. We are all poor these year, and records made at this meeting, amination, aud in 1889 sho passed first
times. They haye rustled around, got a
in mediaeval and modern French and
almost similar mission, met the party at standing.
I. O. O. F. B lock , A shland , O gn .
will not be a bar in any race named in this
the Cathedral landing stage, being attended
portion of the needed funds, but not program.
German in order to qualify for the de­
The Ashland Woolen Mills purchased enough, and appeal to the business men
BEAMLESS GOLD. Aluminum Crowns by Mr. Wolkden, the Liverpool representa­
BICYCLE RACE.
gree
of doctor of literature, which she
Mr.
Bloomingcmps
wool
amounting
to
tive of the Canal Company. The party had
and Gold Bridges a Specialty.
of Portland and the Chamber of Com­
A silver medal for bicycle race for boys 16 has just attained.
a delightful trip, and the American visitors 50,COO pounds. It is being shipped front merce of this city to assist them. In mv
years old and under. Also a special bicycle
On my asking her something as to
especially were much impressed with the Ager by rail and a portion of it has been
judgment, this help should be extended. race, free for all will be given.
up-to-date appliances for expeditiously received already.
how she had achieved her success she
For
further
information,
and
premium
If
there
is
no
money
in
the
treasury,
it
handing cargo at the great warehouses of
T. J. Bell of Bonanza lias purchased
modestly disclaimed, as do all heroines
the Company.
the John Wilkins place last Monday ai.d seems to me that we should ‘dig’ down list containing awards for 1891, address
J. H. D owning , Secretary,
J § Dealer in § §
(and heroes, too), having anything at
and
get
a
sufficient
amount
to
make
up
will
move
out
in
the
spring
to
Jive.
He
Try Liverine for Constipation, sold under will reside at Talent this winter, where be
Central Point, Oregon.
all to tell. Sho placed in my baud a
toe deficiency by subscription. 1 am
-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i a positive guarantee. For sale by B olton will buy stock cattle.
about as poor as anv member of this
bulky pamphlet of some 100 pages on
Mervous Prostration.
the druggist.
O. H. Blount and wife, Mrs. E. E. Tolman chamber, and least able to subscribe, bnt
“The Pronunciation of the Greek Aspir­
E.
I
W.
Joy
Company
—
Gentlemen:
Granite, Marble,
Rogue River Baptist Association met with and Miss Emma Tolman, Win. Sonnison I am willing to give a little if the others
ates,
” which was, she said, the disser­
have
suffered
from
a
ervous
prostration
Rie Ashland Baptist church Friday Sept. and Cash Walker returned front a three will do likewise. The $2000 should be
from financial losses. Can say Joy’s Veg­ tation which bad been accepted by tba
Freestone Monuments
13th. and after the reading of the letters weeks visit to Crater luxe and adjacent
raised, and the construction of the pro­ table Sarsaparilla has curedme. My liver, examiners. It was, she feared, very lit­
the different churches elected the fol­ points Sunday morning.
posed road will prove a great benefit to tomach and bowels have been very in-
and Copings. from
lowing officers for the ensiling year. Mod­
The Oregon Fruit Union reports 29 car­ the business interests of the metropolis.’’ ctive, but since taking your remedy I am tle more than a compilation from the
erator, Rev. J. Merely ; clerk, Mr. Brown of
»'XI
Grants Pass; Treasurer, S. L. Bennett of loads of prunes and plums shipped to East­
Mr. A. H. Devers proposed that a com­ ntirelv well. All business men and women ordinary German philological authori­
Also agents for IRON FENCES.
hould
use
it.
Please
publish.
Medford. Addresses were delivered on the ern markets this season. For the ship­ mittee oi five be appointed to solicit sub­
ties, and she had only been able to work
Satisfaction guaranteed following
(Signed)
M r . W m . H enry J ones .
subjects by the following persons pers 1*4 cents per pound net, or a little scriptions.
at it during odd times in the intervals
Butte. Montana.
I after reports read: Education, Rev. W. C. more than $1000 per car, has been realized.
Mr. Charles H. Dodd—It seems to me
of the regular work of her school. The
P.O. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co.. i | jctiniita,
jenkins; Temperance,
Rev. A. a-».
B uvuamn,
Jenkins;
l v in pvi
v, ivvr.
C. H. Hargadine and wife arrived on that if the work is done at all, it will
examiners had, as was their usual cus­
Cal. I j Home Missions, “ Revs. Gilman. ~
Parker and
Daughters of the Devolution.
from Langell valley, Klamath practically be by the whole city. Would
A. W. Russell: Foreign Missions, Rev. Jas. Sunday
tom, examined hor further upon the sub
Tbo
Daughters
of
tlio
Revolution,
or
­
county,
on
a
visit
to
Mrs.
Hargadine
’
s
par
­
it. not he a good idea to get the Oregon
| Sunderland, of Oakland. On Sabbath
ject and had kindly taken care to ques­
ents.
Mayor
and
Mrs.
J.
R.
Casey.
They
ganized
four
years
ago
at
Washington
Rev.
James
Sunderland
DR. JORDAN & CO.’S morning the
remain until after the G. A. R. celebra­ Road Club also to take hold of the matter by a few women, now has 7,000 mem­ tion her on points which she had not
and
thrilling will
a powerful
and appoint a committee to act in con­
GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY preached
tion.
on
sermon to a _ good congregation
_
junction
with ours? The appeal for as- bers. It makes a cult of American his­ dwelt upon in the dissertation itself.
The general convention of the Baptists of, ¡»¡stance is the best I have ever heard. tory and traditions and is interested par­ On my asking her why she had chosen
1UM Market St., San Francisco Foreign Missions and Rev. A. Russell tilled
the pulpit in the evening. The Association Oregon, will meet in Eugene this fall, the
(Between 6th and 7th Sts.)
situation
1 , be-
ticularly in tbo story of the women of such a subject she said she hardly knew,
adjourned to meet with the Medford church meeting commencing October 22d and dos- | The ...
... is fully
- explained.
.
7,
Co and learn how wonderf ully you next year
ing October 29th. This meeting will be j *le'e would be a good idea to enlist the the Revolution. The society has hung unless she had somo acquaintance with
The
preceeding
evening
on
are made and how to avoid aicknew | which the association met the young
composed of delegates from churches I new road club tn the work,
and disease. Museum enlarged with
the portrait of Mrs. Harrison, its first modern Greek, having spent several
people’s union elected the following associ­ throughout the state.
I Mr. W. L. Boise—In order to get the president general, in the White House. mouths a few years since in Greece
thousands of new objects. Admu
ations! officers for the ensuing year, l’res
aion 25 cts.
„
from Klamath Falls I ™tte.r started, it would be well to have
studying tho language. —London Queen.
Dr. Wright came in
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Private Office—Same Building
C. E. Hooper, Ashland; Recording Sec.,
appoint a committee,
and ’ It contributed largely to the Mary
i also ‘ chamber
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1031 Market Street-IMseaecs of men- Miss Nellie Bolton. Ashland; Treas., Miss I Monday in a light buggy rearing Ashland this
ask the road club to take similar ac­ Washington monument fund and to the
"Be regular and punctual in all things"
stricture loss of manhood, diseases of the sk '. u Mary Davidson, Ashland: Board of Mana- I in 8hours drive. This speaks well for the
fund for the statue of General Washing­ was one of the old maxims, taught long
and kidney, quickly cured without the use of mer- gers. Miss Della Pickle, Miss Lotta Gotcber condition of the Ashland-Klamath Falls tion and co-operate with us.
eury. Treataieut personally or by letter. Send
road. The doctor took the evening train
Mr. Charles H. Woodard—Would it not ton to bo presented to France by Amer­ ago. The last is not forgotten, but the
and Rev. W. C. Jenkins.
for book.
is scarce remembered, so irregular is
I for a business visit to Roseburg.
be well to send the correspondence and ican women; it has made a collection of first
the life >'f most people nowadays. The
Long established and reliable practitioners
Dr. J. B. Easter of Drain arrived by Sun­ appeal to the road club, so that its mem­ valuablo books and relics and is now only corrector of th a evil is Sinnnons
List <>T Letters
day’s train with his family consisting of his bers would have a fall understanding of working to secure a permanent home in Liver Regulator, which 1-eeps the liver ac­
Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland wife two boys and a girl and will take up the situation?
Washington, Colonial hall, which is to tive and prevents the i:ls of irregular liv-
P. O., Sept. 16, 1895:
bis residence here with a view to entering
The suggestion was accepted, and Pres­
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation,
The
Carroll Wm
his children at the Normal School. The ident Oliphant will today appoint the be an imposing building, serving as na­ ing:
Brankle W T
etc. It.also cures these troubles.
Howard Mr H
Hardty C F
doctor will also resume his practice here.
Chamber of Commerce committee, and tional headquarters and business center
Miller J C
McClain Mr Will
MEDFORD EAST SIDE MILL Myers
Roseburg Plaindealer:
The railroad the road club will also be asked to co­ as well as a museum for colonial and
Hawell H C
L O
commission in its palace is on its way operate w'th it.
Only the Shy locks*
Revolutionary relics and records.—Bos­
Is prepared
Sturtevant John
l’ayne Miss Etta
north from Ashland. It will probably be
to grind . .
Thomas Mr C
ton Woman’s Journal.
Ferry John H
I
do
not
believe
that monometallism
I here tonight. The commission will prob
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Wick Mr C F
in its permanent effect would really
ably recommend that a new pas-enger
Graham
The
best
salve
in
the
world
for
Cuts,
A Cardinal’s Views.
Persons calling for same will please say house be built here. Then the company
benefit even those who are pushing it
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever
“advertised.”
W. H B bcnk . P. M.
will
build
it
if
it
takes
a
notion
to
do
so.
Cardinal
Kopp has issued a pastoral with zeal. It is not to the interest of
Sores,
Tetter.
Chapped
Hands.
Chilblains,
0 Corn Meal, ©
Make preparations to go with us on the Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ letter concerning woman’s rights and any class that society shall consist of
BORN
I Portland Exposition excursion car. Then tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is tho agitation in favor of equal political jnany millions who are struggling for a
you will have a vacation and an enjoyment guaranteed to gtve perfect satisfaction or privileges for all. He says; “It is against
And all kinds of grain. Will
bare living. I fear the increasing value
worth talking about. Onlj- $12, round trip , money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
the order of tho world that the emanci­ of the gold dollar because its effects are
For sale bv E. a . Sherwin.
also exchange Graham or SCRANTON—In Ashland, September 13tb, including
two coupons to the lair
pation of woman should mean her abso­ to hasten the multiplication of the
1895, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Scranton, a son.
G. W. P ennebaker ,
Corn Meal for grain.
The R ecord for job printing.
Excursion Agent, Ashland, Or.
lute equality with men. God’s will is needy classes at the expense of the great
that woman should be the helpmate. middle classes, thus to deprive society
Mrs. Koil, a sister of Mrs. Johanna Houck
For rates call on or address..........
Prices for California fruits in the Chi- She is bodily unfit for man’s work, and of its best and steadiest elements.—Hen­
and her niece, Mrs L, Browning left by­
Saturday’s train for their home at Los I fago market are increasing.
her emancipation, to the end that she ry Woodworth.
Angeles, Cal. These ladies who have been
might work side by side with man,
Branches
of
the
Bimetallic
Union
paying Mrs. Houck a short visit are but
would mean tho deterioration of the
have
been
organized
in
Nevada.
Who’s Doing the Dying?
recently from a trip to Europe where they
have been touring the continent for six
Charles William Sloan, a prominent Christianity that freed her from slavery
The goldites, while passing through
M ain S treet , O pposite P laza .
months.
and made her man’s social equal. Un­ the graveyard of their dark designs
Native Son, died recently at Eureka.
Henry E. McGinn of Portland has been
The annual conference of the German restricted equality would moan woman’s against the rights and interests and lib­ ZPJLIJSTTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
appointed by Gov. Lord judge of the state M. E. church met at San Jose last week. rights”
________________
erties of the people, are busily engaged
circuit court, for Multnomah county to fill
PAPER. G-LAkSS. ETC.
The Depot Grocery
in whistling that “the silver craze is
The trial of Chris Gross at Carson,
the vacancy caused by the death of Judge
E. F. Loomis has bought the Depot gro­ dying out.” They know too well the
Harley. He was a member of the senate Nev., for counterfeiting resulted in his
B uilding P apers , W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
of the last legislature, and is well Known acquittal.
cery of A. C. Rice and is carrying a stock contrary to be the fact. The papers edit­
to a number of citizens of Ashland. He
of first class groceries and provisions which
Governor Budd is now at Tiburon, are for sale at hying prices from a clean ed by postmasters, who have been vain­
visited here last winter.
attractive place. Dont fail to call and ly attempting to stem the tide of popu
I
A. H. Carson of the Carson Nursery near Cal., and is rapidly recovering from his and
see
Loomis
in his new headquarters.
lar opinion in “doing the master’s
Grants Pass in company with Prof. Hedrick severe illness,
will,” are losing subscribers faster than
of the horticulture department of Corvallis
The prospect for Fresno raisin grow­
A Hlow.
spent Thursday and Friday in town and
sheep
ever died of the rot,»»Letter From
ers
receiving
better
prices
for
the
crop
He sits at home with his sweet wife.
are very much pleased with their short
Tennessee.
Residence Lots for sale in
He is not feeling glum,
stay here. Prof. Hedrick is from Lansing, is improving.
But he faints away when he hears her say,
Mich, where he was connected with the state I The governor general of Canada, Lord
Pokegama, on reasonable
Jackson Co., Oregon
“The gas collector's come.”
The Governor's Father.
horticultural department.
terms. Lots sold on the in­
Aberdeen, is expected to arrive at Ta­
—New York World.
The money power has controlled the
Nelson Bennett, one of the proprietors of coma this week.
stallment plan.
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
monetary policy of our government for
One Little Word.
the Tacoma Ledger, and a prominent poli­
Stockton people are speculating on
LSO 2,000 ACRES of Choice
tho
past
22
years,
and
to
the
great
in
­
NOTARY PUBLIC and
tician of the state of Washington was on
“Whon I broached matrimony, sho dis­
Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale
Friday’s train en route to Yreka. Mr. the prospect of another steamer being missed tho subject with a word.11
jury of ail classes of our citizens with
COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS
o*. the Klamath River. Terms made to
Bennett is a Republican National committee put on the river route.
tho exception of the small class who
“What did she say?”
suit onjapplication. Address,
man for Washington. He is an ardent
“Yes.”—Chicago Mail.
constitute this money power.
AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS front 20 acres up
General A V. Kautz, retired, died a
CHAS. COLE,
advocate of the free coinage of silver and
for Sale or Rent..
......
It is but just that the people should
few days ago at Seattle from heart dis­
says it is the great question.
Pokegama, Sigkiyou Co., Cal.
Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands.
once
more
control
tho
monetary
policy
ease.
He
was
a
graduate
of
West
Point
FROM ALL. WHO USE
For a clean shave or hair cut and bath go
Baroness Jeltsch.
of our government, not, however, in
military academy and distinguished
QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES.
to I. E. Debov, Gold Hill.
A fair, fresh young German girl who such a way as would da a wrong to any
himself in the civil war.
made her debut in Washington socioty. one.—Joseph H. Budd of California.
The southern Ottgon fair district com­
AS LISTED a number of small and large farms, from 20 acres up, for Sale or
The Chicago Tribune recently pub-
I
prises four counties, Jackson. Josephine.
this season is the young Baroness von
Lake and Klamath. There is appropriated lished a statement that the Southern
Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands
"How to Cure All Jktn Diseases."
I by the state for the use of this district in Pacific had secured control of the San Saurina Jeltsch, daughter of the embas­
Have put in a new<^zz3=^
payment of premiums, the sum of $900 per Joaquin Valley railroad. The story is sador of Germany. She is one of the
Simply apply "SwATNt. s O intment .” N o
year, $300 ot which Lake and Klamath
heiress buds of the season. She is a fine
I
e SODA. WORKS e
counties receive and pay out at their fair false from beginning to end.
tennis player and during the past sum­ internal medicine required. Cures tetters,
I
held at Lakeview and the remainder. $il00,
W. S. Coy, postmaster at Occidental,
eczema, itch, a l eruptions on the face,
will be paid out at Central Point for pre­ Cal., has been acquitted of a charge of mer became quite an expert swimmer. hands, nose. Ac., leaving the skin clear,
“Ayer’s preparations are too O
KLAMATH ® RIVER
At Pokegama, Cal. well
The
baroness
is
a
flue
looking
specimen
miums.
white and he-dliiy. Its gie.«' healing and
known to need any commen­ o
tampering with the mails. Coy was ac­ of German womanhood, aud as she has curative
o
power- are ixis-e-sed by no other
dation from me; but I feel com­ o
o
z o c ©
C ©030000^0°
Liverine the great Liver—Kidney & Con­ cused of opening a letter. The facts been educated with great care and has remedy, A-k you: <• uggist (<>r swaynk ’ s
pelled to state, for the benefit of o
stipation cure.
Medford, Oregon,
It
were that the letter was found opened traveled considerably will make the Ger- LlKTMtNT
others, that six years ago, I lost o
N D are prepared to till all orders on
i in the road and handed to the postmas­ Bian embassy oue of the most attract­
short notice. . *
*
*
nearly half of my hair, and what o
Lakeview
Examiner.
—
The
rain
which
was left turned gray. After o
commenced last Monday night and has ter, who put it in a new envelope and ive social centers of the diplomatic
o
.’. Is prepared to Accomodate the .'.
Chamberlain's Rye and Skin Ointment MANUFACTURE.
continued in an intermittent drizzle to the I i sent it to the person it lielonged to.
using Ayer’s Hair Vigor several o
Give them a call.
corps, no less than for the official and
present time has soaked the ground pretty
Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt-
months," my hair liegan to grow o
^TRAVELING I’VBLIC
Nervous Shock.
generally. It makes the sheep-men rejoice
resident society of the city.—Washing­ Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
again, and with the natural color o o
♦5-TOUK1STS and
because they say it will start up the winter
E. W. J oy C ompany —Gentlemen : This ton Correspondent.
Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites,
restored. I recommend it to all o
f EXCU HS I ON ISTS
feed on the desert, and it makes the cattle­ ____________________
is the first time I have _________
attempted to write
my friends.”—Mrs. E. F rank « o
Chronic
Sore
Eyes
and
Granulated
Eye
Lids.
Of
all
kinds
at
shop
at
Phoenix.
men demur to the proceedings because; for three years. Have been sb nervous and
The Missouri World.
iiavser , box 305, Station C, Los o
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
BOARDERS HAVE ACCESS TO
they say it will soak nil the nutriment out’ weak that I have laid in bed for most of
o
Published
weekly at Chillicothe, Mo.,
Angeles, Cal.
o
SPRINGS FREE OF CHARGE.
of the dry fall feed. It will interefere with I j the" time?
TO HORSE*OWNEH3.
o
threshing and doubtless prove a detriment
A friend who had taken your Sarsaparilla is a People’s party paper that gives the
Call
at
o
For
putting
n
horse
in
a
fine
healthy
con
­
to those farmers who have not finished I sent nie two bottles. The second one is general news and makes a specialty of
WA.'TES KI-:AS»< >NA i !I.i:
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harvesting. But then it is a pretty hard most gone, and I have gained twenty Populist news, correspondence and dition try Di. Cady's Condition Powders.
o
j
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matter to get a rain that suits everybody.
pounds, and surely feel a new woman. I speeches. It is not a local paper but is They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure
o
For turther particnlars, addresj:
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waspale—thin. No ambition, llad given as vo< d for one state as another. It is loss of appetite, relieve constipatten, correct
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DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL MASS. o
o
to
publish
this
you
have
my
consent.
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show Royal Baking Powder
Sample copy free. Missouri World, cents per package. For sale by druggists.
will give you a bargain.
(Signed) MRS. A. C. TILLMAN,
Beswick, California
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