Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, November 07, 1895, Image 4

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    VALLEY RECORD.
The
People’s Paper.
JUST HOW IT LOOKS
!
THE POLITICAL FIELD AS BROWNING
SEES IT FROM WASHINGTON.
V8.HLAND.0r....... Thursday, Noy. 7, 1895.
Both Republican» and Democrat« See Vic­
tory For Their Respective Partie« In
A THEORY.
18WJ—Claim« of the Silver Men—A Sit-
nation Populist« Should Study.
Why <lc the violins shudder so
When «cross them is drawn the bow.
Bob for anguish and wild despair?
Human souls are imprisoned there.
I
[Special Correspondence.]
W ashington , Aug. 12.—There is a
for Infants and Children
Soul i are shut in the violins.
noticeable change all around the tortu­
They are the souls of Philistines,
ous line of the political battlefield, as
But tin: Philistines, row on row,
well adapted to children that Caatoria emw Colic, Coaiitlpatlon.
seen
from this signal station. Washing­
Boar
btomacii,
Diarrhoea.
Eructation,
Soulless
sit,
and
they
do
not
know.
Ha« superior to any prescription
Kills TVora* gives sleep, and promotes di­
ton
is
perhaps not the best place in the
”
IL A. A rcui x M. D.,
gestion.
But they brandish their eyeglasses,
Without Injurious medication.
Ml 6®. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T.
Stare at each other’s evening dresa,
nation to get at the existing sentiment
Scrutinize form or brilliant hue,
of the people, especially in dog days and
Say, “Is it rouge, or is it true?”
“ For «everal years I have recommended
"The um of ’ Castori« ’ is so uni versai and
the middle of the long congressional re­
ita gueriu so well known tluU it scema a vrnrk your • Castorio, ’ and shall always continue to
•‘Some one was flat a semitone,
cess, but there is never a day without
stasrerogatioa to «adorne it. t'evr aro tiie du so as it haa invariably produced benaflcial
And h'»w stout the soprano’s grown!
latsloarent faniilies wbo do noi keep Caitoria results. "
one or more arrivals of politicians from
Isn
’
t
the
bass
a
dear?
And,
oh,
wiihin «agy reack."
Enwiw F. P abdbb . M. D.,
the out townships, and unless they are
C arlos Materni. D.D,
Do look at Mrs. So-and-so 1”
“The Winthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave.,
New York City.
lying, the following facts may be taken
New York City.
I^ts Poster Bloomingdale Relormed Church.
Still the musicians play serene,
as proved. The division among Populists
As though Philistines had not been.
as to the best policy for next year’s cam­
But their souls in the violins
»
Mourn on bitterly for their sins.
paign is more clearly defined; candid
«ilverites concede serious losses in some
Call them wildly and call in pain,
Call them with longing deep and vain,
sections, but still claim “all west of
And with infinite tenderness,
Ohio;” the Knights of tho Golden Cir­
Since they can give them no redress,
cle are loudly and arrogantly confident
Since not one of them is aware
that their battle is already won; the
Here is ho, and his soul is there
Democrats are building great hopes on
Sheriff’s Sale.
In the music’s divinest chord.
the
alleged return of prosperity, and the
Making melody to the Lord.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
Republicans continue to smile with the
So how often in life and art
for the County of Jackson.
supreme self satisfaction of men who
Soul and body must dwell apart.
J. R. Neil, Plaintiff,
feel that heaven is full of days and earth
Great
is
tho
Master
’
s
soul,
no
doubt.
vs.
€
Twenty Philistines go without.
of nights, and all coming their way.
Rice Benson, De
Since the party was born I have never
fendant.
Are wc body, or are we soul?
Y
VIRTUE
OF
A
JUDGMENT,
known
Republicans more serenely cer­
Little
matter
upon
the
whole.
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
order and decree, and an Execution
Human soul in the violin.
tain of success than now, and inciden­
duly issued out of and under tlie Seal of Save me at last, a Philistine!
tally, I may add, that in a very few
TO T j ETE
the above entitled court, to me duly
■»“Songs From Dreamland,” May Kendall
cases have they been able to give so
directed, dated the 23d day of October, 1895.
upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure
many reasons for it. And finally all
Piles!
Piles!
Itching
Piles!
rendered and entered in said Court on the
men
of all parties agree that the cam­
S ymptoms — Moisture; intense itching and
7th dav of October, 1895, in favor of J. R.
. Netl, Plaintiff, and against the Defendant, stinging; most at night; worse by scratch­ paign of 1896 will beat the record for
i Rice Benson, for the sum of Eleven Hun­ ing. If allowed to continue tumors form heat and party fury; that the hotness of
dred, Eighteen 89-100 (1118.89) Dollars with which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming 1840, 1856 and 1872 all in one wonld
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
interest at the rate of Ten per eent per very sore. S waynk ’ s O intment stops the scarcely exceed the hotness thereof. In
annum
October 7th. 1895. and the itching und bleeding, heals ulceration, and
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL I further from
sum of One Hundred and Ten in most cases removes the tumors. At fact, nearly all the prominent men with
1110) Dollars with interest at the rate of Druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. whom I have talked reason as if next
Eight per cent per annum from OctoIyer Swayne & bon, Philadelphia.
year were to witness the final battle be­
7th. 1895, in United States Gold Coin and
Compeliiiuxi
Vi
age
•'jei.r.-n
tween all the elementary issues, such as
the costs and disbursements, taxed at
Fifteen and 10-100 (15.10) Dollars, com­
The epoch of competition ami tl.< tariff and free trade, hard money and
manding and requiring me to make sale of wage system is dying. Co-op rative ef­ soft money, or rather bank money and
the following described Heal Property, to-
government money, paternalism and in­
wit: The N E >4 of *be 8 F J4, 8 E J4 of fort in soiuo form or other is pressing
S E )4- Section 10; W
of N W >4. Section forward to supersede them, deepito all dividualism, the ideas of Hamilton as
11; 8 E % of N E J4, Section J5; 8 E 14 of opposition. Manifold signs of world­ against the ideas of Jefferson. At least
8 E %, Section 21; 8 % of 8 W J4. 8 W % wide) change are palpable on every hand, a dozen well informed Democrats have
of 8 E >4. Section 22; E % of N E >4. E %
VIA
of 8 E
Section 22; 8 E % of N W J4 a change in what Virgil calls “the order told me that in tlieir judgment, if the
N W J4 of 8 E >4. Section 24; all in Tp. 31 of the ages.” Profound unrest per­ party is badly defeated next year, it will
DENVER
SPOKANE
South. Range 2 West of Willamette Merid­ meates tho entire civilized world. Men enter on another long era as a minority
ian in Jackson County, Oregon: Now, feel tho presence of a new and mighty party. The oldest journalists here say
OMAHA
MINNEAPOLIS
therefore, by virtue of said Execution,
judgment, order and decree and in compli­ force hearing and swaying the ocean of that whenever one campaign is phenom­
A3D
ANN
ance with the demand of said writ, 1 will humanity. Tories and Bourbons, as enally dull, as in 1852 and again in
their prototypes of old, stand ready to 1892, the next one is sure to be a soul
KANSAS CITY on
ST. PAUL
Friday, the Sixth day of December, 1895, resist any change which abridges their stirring rabble rouser.
at the hour of 2 o’clock, p. in., at the front privileges, crying out that all is well
Some of the above statements deserve
door of the County Court House, in the with the world. They point to tho bless­ more detail As to the revival of busi­
LOW RATES TO ALL
City of Jacksonville, said County and
State, sell at public auction, subject to re­ ings which their wealth confers on it ness, of course it is nothing like what
EASTERN CITIES,
demption. to the highest bidder for U. 8. and preach patriotism in purple and fine the Cleveland cuckoos claim, but the
Gold Coin, Cash in hand, all the right, linen and with well fed stomachs. But testimony on all sides sufficiently proven
title and interest which lhe above named the agitation increases among the work­ that there is a revival, and that we may
Defendant, Rice Benson, had on the 28th
OCEAN STEAMERS
of July, 1894—the date of the mortgage ing masses They fail to see the bless­ expeot a steady rise for some time. So
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS day
of Plaintiff herein—or since had in or to the ings of monopoly. A sense of bitter in­ far it has followed exactly the line of
above described Real Property or any part jury has taken possession of them. The the revival of 1879, which came after
—FOR—
thereof to satisfy said Execution, judg­ forces for a conflict at the ballot box or the resumption of specie payments, and
ment, order and decree, interest ,and costs
when the money question was supposed
elsewhere aro being rapidly
and all accruing costs.
Dated, Jacksonville, Or.. Oct. 24th. 1895. Men are taking sides. The exploiters to be settled for good and all, and the
8. PATTERSON,
and the exploited stand face to face.— indications are that the turn will follow
Sheriff’ of Jackson County, Or.
as it did then. In 1879 there were a rapid
P. O’Neill Larkin in Donahoe’s.
r or Full details call on or address,
revival and tremendous rise in prices;
W. H. HURLBURT,
Sheriff’s Sale.
in 1880 a wild, hilarious boom, then a
Gen’l Pass. Agent,
decline, and in a year or two a resump­
PORTLAND. OR. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
tion
of the old routine of strikes and
for Jackson County.
riots
and
falling prices for farm produce,
George W. Isaacs, ]
with increasing mortgages, general dis
Plaintiff,
|
Th». F. «airi, Henry C. Payne. Deary C. Dense
vs
|
content and great revulsions in the pop­
RECEIVERS.
John C. Sergent,
ular vote. And right here I digress
Are
Mary E, Sergent.
far enough to point out why nearly
Augustus
Wil
Instantly all our official statistics are so unre
Hants, C. Magru­
der, Defendants. J
liable. Every census we have had
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
since that of 1850 has been taken on
Relieved
and order of Sale issued out of and
the very crest of a boom and under
under the Seal of said Circuit Court of l.ie
And
circumstances which made tables of
State of Oregon for Jackson County, dated
prices almost entirely worthless. As
the‘22d day of October, 1895. upon a decree
Speedily an instant* I take the county in which
rendered by said Court on the 7th day of
October, 1895, in favor of the above named
I have lived the larger part of my life
I Plaintiff and against the aforesaid Defend-
Cured and which is almost purely agricul
I ants for the sum of Ten Hundred Twelve
| and 50-100 Dollars with interest thereon at
tnraL In 1870 it wxs assessed as worth
By
> the rate oi 10 per cent per annum from the I
a little over $12,000,000, but it has
■ 7th day of October. A. D., 1895, and the
never since been worth so much, and
1 further sum of One Hundred Dollars At­
Remedies once has been rated nearly as low as $8,-
torney’s fee with interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 7th
000,000.
day of October, A. 1)., 1895. and the further
A warm bath with CUTICURA
It is not unreasonable, judging from
sum of Thirty Dollars costs and disburse­
ments and costs of and upon this writ; to SOAP, and a single application oi the past, to look for a brief let up in tin
me directed and delivered commanding me CUTICURA, the great skin cure, distress and a period of perhaps two 01
to make sale of the following described real will afford instant relief, permit rest three years in which the victims of
¡property: Now, therefore, by virtue of
monopoly may acquire some more bloo.i
( saia execution I have duly levied on said and sleep, and point to a speedy,
’ property, to-wit: The W Ji of 8 W J4 of economical, and permanent cure ol 1 have asked many, and all reply that
j Section 27. and the E Ji of the 8 E J4 of
such a revival, however temporary, will
) Section 28 all in Township 35 8, of R 2 W of the most distressing of itching, burn­ certainly chill the enthusiasm of many
the W. M. in Jackson County, Oregon, ing, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skir who were eager for reform. This is
I containing 160 acres, according to Govern- and scalp diseases, after physicians
something we must expect, as there art
i nient survey, ami in accordance with the
hospitals, and all other methods fail. many men who can only realize the evil
I provisions of said decree I will, on
C uticura works W onders , and while the hot end of the poker is jabbed
Saturday, November 30th. 1895,
i At 2 o’clock, at the front door of the Court its cures of torturing, disfiguring, into their ribs. On this subject I had an
. House in Jacksonville. Oregon, sell at pub
interesting talk the other day with Con
( ST. PAUL____
I he auction, to the highest bidder for cash, humiliating humors are the most
gressman Bankhead of Alabama, who
1
ail
the
right,
title,
interest
and
estate
of
the
wonderful
ever
recorded
in
this
or
MINNEAPOLIS
does not profess to be a master of poli­
above naiued defendants in and to the any age.
tics, but is a remarkably shrewd busi­
i I above described properly.
DULUTH____
8. PATTERSON,
CuncuiA R kmkdiks are «old throughout the world.
ness man and knows the minds of busi
FARGO
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon,
Price, C uticura , 50c.: S oar , ajc.; R s » olvbnt , $1. ness men. He said:
By A 8. B arkes , Deputy. PoTTBB D rug and C hrm . C orf ., Sole Prop«., Boston.
GRAND FORKS
“AU about the Blood, Skin, Scalp, and Hair,” free.
“There never has been a season of dis
tress that did not hurt the party in pow­
CROOKSTON
Sheriff’s Sale
PIUFLES, blackheads, red and oily akin pre. er nor a revival of business that did
WINNIPEG
I I In »anted and cured by C uticura Soar.
not help it. Everybody knows that by
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
HELENA and
forJacksoti County.
experience or can be convinoed of it by
MU8CULAR8TRAIN8.PAIN8 reading American history. The Repub
BANK OF ASHLAND,
BUTTE
and weakness, back ache, weak kidneys,
(a corporation.)
rheumatism, and chest pains relieved in licans cannot prevent the revival from
ys.
Plaintiff.
1
one minute by tho Cuticara. Anti- helping us by their pretense that they
JOHN L. GRUBB, MARY ■
I
Pain Plaster.
did it, just xs we last year couldn’t say
ELIZABETH GRUBB |
and J. P. WALKER,
|
anything to convince tho people that
TO
Defendants. I
Sheriff ’s Sale
HICAGO
we were not responsible for bard times.
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
But I tell you the fellows who staid at
WASHINGTON
and order of sale issued out of the In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
home last year will be out the next, and
Circuit Court and under the seal of said
PHILADELPHIA
for Jackson County.
court of the State of Oregon for Jackson John M, Clemens, Plaintiff.]
lively too. The revival will be good for
NËW YORK
County, dated the 21sl day of October,
vs.
the Democrats, of course, and equally of
BOSTON AND ALL
A. D, 181)5, upon a decree rendered the 9th Jos. 8. Gill, C. H. Eggers, 'y
course it will hurt the straight silver
day of September, A. D 1895. in favor of
H. P. Briggs and H. H. I
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
men, and there is no help for it Will
the above named plaintiff. Bank of Ashland
McCarthy. Defendants.
I
For information, time cards, maps anil (a corporation),-and against the aforesaid
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION many leave their party? you ask. No.
tickets, call on or write
defendants, for the sum of six thousand,
issued out of and under the Seal of Probably not one in a hundred, Dem­
A. D. C1I AB ETON,
nine hundred thirty -one and 18-100 dollars
Said Court, to me directed, and delivered,
with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per dated the 16th day of September. A. D., ocrat or Republican. It is a serious
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
1 cent
per annum front the 9th day of Sep­ I 1895, upon a decree’rendered by Said Court, tlfling for a man to leave his party. And
No. 25."» Morrison St. Cor. Third St. tember, 1895, and the further sum*of three September 10th A. D., 1895, in favor of it is probably worse down our way than
PORTLAND. OREGON.
hundred dollars, attorney’s, fees, with in­ John M. Clemens, the above named Plain­ out with you. I shouldn’t be surprised
thereon at lhe rate of 8 per cent per tiff, and against the afore Said Defendants
ROBERT LEONARD Local Agent. I terest
annum from lhe 9th dav of September. for the Sum of Six Hundred Eighteen and if the whole question of silver is laid
Aanland, Oregon. ! 1895. and the further sum of seventeen and 38-100 Dollars upon the several laborers aside, but, after all, it is nothiug but
I 75-100 dollars, costs and disbursements and Liens, Set out in the Complaint of the surmise. Here’s the long term of con­
costs of and upon this writ, to me directed Plaintiff in the above entitled Case: and the
ARE YOU GOING EAST?: and delivered, conuuanding tue to make further Suin of Fortv-Two and 50-100 Dol­ gress yet to come, and a terrific Ropub-
sule of the following described real prop­ lars for preparing filing and recording the lican majority. Who knows what they
erty, and by virtue of said execution I have Said Laborers Liens, and One Hundred and will do, and try to do? They may get
II bo be cure and see that your ticket« I duly
levied on said property, io-wit: An Eighty Five Dollars Attorney’s Fees in up an entirely new issue, or we may
read via the
undivided one-half interest in the 8. Rj of Said entitled action: total $845.88 and in­
the N. W. J4- *he N.
of 8. W.
and th terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per have a foreign war, or somethiug worse.
S. W. Vi of the S. W. *4 of Sec. 24, and the annum from the lOlh day of September, What is absolutely certain now is that
S. Ji of the N.
of the N. W. K- tbeS. W. 1895, and also tor the costs and disburse­ the Democrats who staid at home last
>4 of the N. W.% of the N. W. % of 8. W, ments to this date amounting to $15 00 and year will all turn out and vote next
*4 . Sec. 26. and the E. J4 of the N. E. Vi of for all accruing costs.
o 1 8ec. 27, all in Twp 38, 8,. R. 2 E. of W.
Commanding me to make Sale of the year and that the revival of business
M., containing in all 400 acres of land: also following described property to-wit: Be­ and the general prosperity are helping
the whole of the following Tract commenc­ ginning at this Notice and running 750 feet
LINE, THE
ing at- the N. E. corner oi D. L. C. No. 45 111 an easterly direction to East end center the Democrats very much. ”
In the crowd was another Alabamian
in twp 39 8.. of 11. 1 East W. M.; thence 8. stake: thence 300 feet South to 8 E corner
Chicago, St. Paul,
12 cnains to a post on E. line of D. L. C. stake; thence 1500 feet west, to 8 W corner who enlarged on the subject after the
No. 45; thence W. 4% chains; thence N. stake; thence 300 feet North to West end congressman s departure, and in a more
Minneapolis & Omaha R’y <>72 chains; thence W. 12.50 chains; thence center
stake; thence300 feet North to N W
N. 45.28 chains to post on N. line of D. L. corner stake; thence 1500 feet East to N E jocular manner, thus: “There is no use
C. No. 44: thence E 57 chains totbeN.E. | corner stake; thence South 300 feet to East talking. Fellows in Alabama are gov­
— THIS IS THE
corner of D. L. Claim No. 44 in said Twp.; 1 end center stake, and all situated in Section erned entirely by their financial condi­
thence 8. 40 chains; thence West 40 chains • 2. Tp 38 South, Range 3 West of Willamette tion this week, or this month, and few
GREAT - SHORT
UNE to
commencement, containing 240 acres of I Meridian, in Jackson county, Oregon, to­
of them go so far as to cover the whole
I and all lying and being in Jackson County, gether with the Stamp Mill, Engine and
They say Cleveland ought to
Oregon.
BETWEEN DULUTH
fixtures thereto belonging, and situate yoar.
In accordance with the provisions of thereon and all known as the “Good Luck know. He’s in the place to know, and
said decree and order, I will on
Mme.” That the Said Laborers Liens be when he said that the issue of them gold
I
foreclosed and that the above described
Saturday, November 30th, 1895,
1
•4
property be sold as upon execution at law; bonds would revive business he must
I at 2 o’clock p.‘ m. at the front door of the That the proceeds of said sale be applied to have knowD, and it did revive business,
Gourt Hmltc. iu' ^Jacksonville, Oregon, sell
•And all points East and South. Their at public auction to thé highest bidder tor the satisfaction of the judgment, attorney's and cotton went up 2 cents, and all our
Magnificent track, Peerless Vesti-
rcasn.-all-tbe right, title, interest and estate I fees, costs and accruing costs in said action. stuff found ready sale, and I guess we’d
Now, therefore, by virtue of said judg­
billed Dining und SJeeping
of the above named Defendants in and to
ment, order and decree, I have duly levied better trust Cleveland and all them oth-
Çar Traine and Motto :
the above described property.
upon and will offer for 3ale at public auction er fellows who know. You see they are
S. PATTERSON,
on
>»
all ‘case lawyers. ’ They all go on that.
Sheriff of Jackson county, Or.
I
“ALWAY 0« TIME ■
I By A. S. B arkes , Deputy.
Saturday, November 30,1895, What is it you fellows call that argu­
at 2 o’clock, P. M. at the front door of the ment that when two things come along
_ Have si ven tliia roKfi a u..«Ional repnta-
County Court House in Jacksonville, Ore­ close together the first is tho cause of the
THB OLD DOCTOR’S
gon, to the highest bidder for cash, accord­ second ?’ ’
on the veetit>uled train« without extra
ing to the provisions of said decree, all of
“I believe they call it the post hoc
«barge. Ship yonr freight and travel
the right, title, interest and estate of the
over this famous line. All agent« have ,
propter
hoc argument. ’ ’
above
named
Defendants
or
either
of
them
' LADIES’ FAVORITE.
' in and to the above described property.
ticket.
“Well.no matter what the hoc is,
ALWAYS piXIABL^ and perfectly SAFE. Tb« «ame.
Dated at Jacksonville,
Oregon, this 17th they have got it in Alabama, and got it
W. H. M ead , Gep. Ag’t.,
is ujtd by tîiuu'çn.ds of woiieu ail o\cr the United States« i _----------------------
,——
in the OLD DGùl*<'»|à Sprivateuu¡I practice, for 38 years, day OI September, 1895.
48 Waflhington 8t.
Portland, Or. and
not a single had rcuíU,
8. PATTERSON.
I am here to care for your teeth and give
Money re urned if not at represented. Bend 4 cents (
T. W, T eabdalk , G. P. A.,
¡ (staiups) for sealed particulars.
Sheriff of Jackson County. you value received for vour monev. Dr.
St. Paul. Minn.
( MLWMOiNSIlTUIbINN.een., SLlMllfeMflJ By ▲, B. B am 0, Deputy.
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The Best Hen Mother.
aown fine. Why, even the niggers are
Hens
vary
in temperature. All hens
talking about Cleveland raising the price
are
not
reliable
incubators. We hare I
of cotton, and whenever they point out
to you how things are better, there real- ; set hens with eggs out of the same
ly is no answer you can make that they j basket, at the same time, some of which
understand. I remember there was a would hatch 95 per cent; others 40 or
deal of this talk in 1877, and we played 30 per cent of the eggs. This we attrib­
it then on the niggers. We told them ute to lack of electricity in the hens
that the Democrats had carried the which fail to hatch well. Again, some
country and that Hayes had taken away hens are totally unfit for mothers and
the soldiers and business got better right either don’t know how to or don’t care
away. Darkies that had been getting 50 to care for their chicks, says the editor
cents a day soon got 75, and when the of The Farmers’ Review. He claims
cotton crop came in some of them made that the best mother for chicks is a good
$2 a day picking, and we made some of brooder. He says: “It is as good as the
them believe it was all because all the best hen mother, and better than tho
southern states had become Democratic. best hen mother because it can take
Well, to be sure, the Democrats will care of so many moro chicks. Brooder
play the same game all over the south. ” chicks are free from lice; are not trailed
As to the division among Populists, I through the wet grass, are not tramped
have lately talked almost entirely with on and killed in the nest and are safe
those from Maryland and Virginia. in storms. But brooder ohicks must
They are of a decidedly more religious have attention, and the person who has
cast than the Populists in the north­ not time for this had better let the
west, and their talk runs into Scriptural chicks run with the old hen, survive or
phrases a little. “By the leadings of perish. ’ ’
Providence”—this is the gist of their
After repeated experiments with nu
talk—“the money question is now at
merous poisonous substances Professor
the front, far in front of all others, and
Slingerland of Cornell station is of the
silver is in the front of that. Now,
opinion that wirewormfl will thrive in
wouldn’t it be foolish, and, in fact, a
slighting of Providence, to neglect an 6pite of the poisons.
opportunity which is sc plainly put in
The Discovery Saved His Ldite.
our hands? And wouldn’t it be treach­
Mr. G. Caillouette. Druggist, of Beavers-
ery to turn away from our new allies, ville. III., says: “To Dr. King’s New Dis­
men who have come to meet us that far? covery I owe my life. Was taken with La
and tried all the physicians for
Here is a tide which taken at the full Grippe
miles about, butof no avail and was given
may lead to fortune, but if we stay di­ up and told I could not live. Having Dr.
vided we know that the monopolists King’s New Discovery in my store I sent
will sweep everything next year, and for a bottle and began its use and from the
dose began to get better, and after
we know just what use they will make first
using tiiree bottles was up and about again.
of their victory. They will never take It is worth its weight in gold. We won’t
chances again. Should they get the pres­ Keep store or house without it.” Get a free
ident and congress they will carry out tial at E. A. S herwin ’ s Drug store.
the policy of Cleveland's message. They
ENDED IN A FIZZLE.
will fund the greenbacks and silver
notes in bonds and nullify the use of How the Prince of Wale« Wet Blanketed
silver somehow. Gold and national bank
n Proposed Demonstration.
notes will be the money, and they will
The Prince of Wales, after four weeks’
tie it up so you cannot get at it in the wandering, returned homo from Russia
next 20 years. ”
looking, for him, very lean, but withal
To this they add all the arguments hale and fit, as is his customary appear­
with which we are familiar—that we ance. There had been some preliminary
must fight the money power anyhow; talk of giving him a great popular wel­
that no matter what special reform any come, such as that accorded to Lords
particular branch of the Populist party Beaconsfield and Salisbury when they
seeks it finds the money power in tho returned from the Berlin conference
way; that the people won’t listen to bringing with them, as the former dra­
argument on anything else till this ques­ matically declared, “Peace with honor. ”
tion is got out of the way, and, in short, It was suggested that the prince per­
that this thing is to be settled anyhow formed a service to the country equally
before anything else can be done, and great by bringing about a good under­
we may as well tackle it while we have standing botween England and Russix
help. All these men are quite emphatic Strange to say, the Tory newspapers,
in indorsing the Kentucky platform, from the great Times downward, ap­
which reaffirms the Omaha platform in plauded this silly idea, and clubland
a general way, but lays particular stress set about organizing a demonstration.
on the money question, and most of all
The prince heard nothing of this un­
upon the free coinage of silver. It is all til ho reached Paris on the way home.
very well, they add, to talk about stick­ Then lio telegraphed to London express­
ing to the middle of the road, but a ing liis annoyance at the scheme,
party must gain converts in order to which was not only indecorous in view
carry elections.
of the sad duties from which he was re­
There is nearly always a deal of hug­ turning, but imputed to him an inter­
ger mugger in the national debt state­ ference with the ordinary course of di­
ment for July and August, and thin plomacy that was at variance with his
year the thing is harder to understand inclinations and destructive of that po­
than ever. Out of the confusion and sition of neutrality as heir to the throne
contradiction, however, appears the cer­ which he has always sought to main­
tainty that the debt during July in­ tain, like the tactful man of the world
creased $38,435,938, which was due to which ho undoubtedly is. Word was
the delivery to the Belmont-Morgav therefore sent round, with the result
syndicate during the mouthof $31,157, • that his wishes were respected as far as
700 in 4 per cent bonds and to a de a demonstration within the railway sta­
crease of $8,090,622 in the availably tion by the aristocracy was concerned.
cash. It also proves that during July
There were plenty of notables present,
the expenditures exceeded the receipts but not more than a dozen persons were
by $9,478,366. Gold exports have begun allowed on the reserved platform, and
again, and all the treasury officials are all contented themselves with bowing
declaring just as they did before that it profoundly as the prince entered his
signifies nothing; that it is a mere trifle, closed carriage. A pretty big crowd,
and that the tide will turn the other mainly bourgeoisie,had collected outside
way as soon as we begin to send off our the station, and there was a good deal
wheat crop. Just the same, a cold shiver of cheering, but as a demonstration it
runs through the country every time a was a failure, as it deserved to be. The
little handful of gold is exported, and Prince of Wales is too sensible a man
straightway stocks go down, and wheat / to desire that sort of thing, for he knows
takes a tumble.
it is calculated to provoke counter dis­
Isn’t this a beautiful spectacle? A plays and make him an object of con-
great, free, strong, rich nation of 70,- tention among rival parties and con-
000,000 people, which has twice whip­ dieting factions.—London Cor. New
ped England and put down the greatest York Snn.
rebellion in history, shivering in every
Make Convicts Pay Their Way.
nerve every time foreigners call on na
for a little gold! Thdt one fact alone, if
Next to Denver Washington is called
every other point could be justified, by many the most beautiful city io the
would show that our whole financial United States. Its clean, wide avennes
system is on a false basis and diseased
and streets cannot be sufficiently admir­
clear through. Consider these facts:
There aro in this country 22,000,000 la­ ed by those who oomefrom places where
boring producers, about $60,000,000,000 the highways are crooked, narrow,
worth of property, some 2,000,000 broken and dirty. Washington roads
square miles of fertile land, some $16,• and streets are built by workhouse con­
000,000,000 of internal excliango that victs, mostly black they seem to be, as
creates profits in transportation, prob­ their dark figures, clad in stripes, move
ably (' ,200,000,000 in money other than io and fro busy as ants.
gold, and all the materials rexson could
North Carolina presents an object les­
ask for to make more wealth, and yet
ion
and the model system of roadmak­
the export of a metal, a mere metal, a
ing
to
her sister states. Her convicts will
product of American labor, to the value
of one-fourth of 1 per cent of our annual hereafter work on the public highways
exports, throws the whole business of The problem of finding employment
the nation unto financial jimjams! Is for penitentiary prisoners and yet not
there one man in the United States who having them come in competition with
will pretend that the system of which honest labor is thus solved at one stroke.
that can be said is founded on experi­ New York, Texas and Ohio are consider­
ence, science, common sense or patriot­
ing the establishment of the same sys­
ism, or that it ought for one moment to
satisfy any free born and independent tem.
It is so admirable that the wonder is
American citizen?
all the states did not inaugurate it long
J. H. B rowning .
ago. Criminals ought not to be permitted
James J . Corbet gave some pretty good
advice to the boys of the Olympia Club, to eat their heads off in prisons at pub­
when he was in San Francisco last. He lic expense, growing lazier and more
cold them that the best way to get strong
was to avoid all excesses in youth, so that worthless every day. Neither should
tiiev should arrive at manhood lusty and they be leased out to rascally contract­
healthy. Many men who have been guilty or’s who get their work for nothing
of excesses and over-indulgencies, and have
used the Celebrated Medicine “CUPI- while honest laborers starve.
DENE” lived to give testimony of its won­
No! Putthem on the public high­
derful stimulating and curative powers.
ways.
The counties and states are too
•CUPIDENE” will check ail the waste tis­
sue of the body. In fact, it stops all losses. poor to pay for making and mending
•‘CUPIDENE” is a powerful, harmless, roads properly. Here is labor already
vegetable Compound. It is as sure to
strengthen the generative organs as it is to to their hand that will not need to be
rebuild and regenerate you. Trial package paid for. At the same time the convicts
100; 6 packages $5.00. For sale by E. A.
will get the discipline of regular work
S herwin .
in the open air. It will be the saving
Joy’s for the Jaded.
und the making of many of them.
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
Cleveland and the Strike.
Tho New York Post, apro-Cleveland,
intilabor, nonunion, plutocratic sheet,
makes this comment:
Tho president’s message says of the
report on tho Chicago strike that “the
standing and intelligence” of tho com­
missioners “give assuranco that the
report and suggestions they make aro
worthy of careful consideration. ’’ This
is somewhat oracular, but probably is
not to be taken as an approval of the
report. If it were, it would be tanta­
mount to a disapproval by Mr. Cleve­
land of his own acts, for the report is
in effect an argument for doing pre­
cisely what the president refused to do.
In the battle of Marengo 58, CCD mt.
participated, and of that number 13.
000 wero killed or wounded, about 22
per cont Napoleon thought Marengo
his greatest victory. He always kept
throughout life the uniform he wore on
that day.
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A Mockery.
Thomas M. Patterson, editor of The
Rocky Mountain News and ex-member
of congress, made an address at Denver
beforo the convention of the American
Federation of Labor, in which he said:
It is mockery to say that in this
country the peoplo rulo and it is a peo­
ple’s government. Less than 500 men
in congress make laws for 70,000,000 of
people. Capital secures the election of
a goodly number, and it always pur­
chases enough of the remainder to pro­
cure defeat of whatever legislation it
desires.
The World’s Fair Tests
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SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
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G. A. R.
ties through
nature’sown
proper ch »n-
nels. Joys
Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
cures Dys-
p e p s 1 a ,
Chronic
Constipa -
tiou. Liver
Complaints
and Kidney
Affections.
is made from
herbs, and
contains no
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Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and
30 Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­
rades uoriuan> weicumeu.
I. C. D odge , commander.
J as JC hislm , Adjutant.
W.
C.
Meets in Masonic hall at 2 o'clock p. m.
i on the first and third Friday« of each
I month.
M m . J a «. C ribholm , Pre«.
M as . L ydia G riswold , Sec’v.
KNIGHTS OF
PYTHIAS.
GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Knignt«
Pythias, Ashland. Oregon, meets «vary
Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good
standing are cordially invited to attend.
* 8. G. E ogbbs , C. C.
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of heart, rush of
blood to the head,
dizziness, ringing in
ears, spots before the
eyes, headache, bil­
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of bowels, pains in
the back,melancholy,
tongue coated, foul
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face, body and litnb,
declineofnerve force
dizzy spells, faint
spells, cold, clammy
feet and hands, sour
risings, fatigue, in­
somnia, and all dis-
exses of the stomach,
liver and kidneys.
MASONIC,
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, K. A. M.
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Regular convocations on the Thursday
next after the full moon.
C. H. V auprl , H. P.
M. L. M c C all , Secretary.
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ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. 4 A. M.
Stated communications on the Thursday
of or before the full moon.
J. P. G ilmobb , W. M.
J. R. C asey , Secretary.
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. K. fl.
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Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesday«
in each month. M rs . A lice K amb , W. M.
M iss M abel W agner . Secretary.
Joy,s Vegetable Sar­
saparilla is sold by all
druggists. Refuse a
substitute. When you
pay for tliebestseethat
you get thu best.
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ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
Hold regular meetings every Thur«aav
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
in good standing are cordially inviUu te
attend.
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PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and
4th Monday in each month. Member« in
good standing cordially invited to attend.
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DRESSMAKING
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Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each
month in Odd Fellows’s Hail, Ashland.
*
M rs . L uella W hittle N. O.
M rs . L izzie A yers , bec'y.
Into Novelty Block, Opposite
Hotel Oregon,
A. O. U. W.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66.
Meets in lodge room in Odd Fellows’ Hall
every first and third Wednesday in each
month. All brethren in good standing are
cordially invited to attend.
M. R. Moon, M. W.
J. R. C asey , Recorder.
Where she will be pleased
to see her old friends and
patrons.
K. O. T. M.
GRANITE
NO. 4, KNIGHTS
MACCABEM.
TENT
OF
TER
Meet in regular review on the second and
fourth Thursday« of each month at Odd
Fellow’s Hall, Ashland.
Visiting Sir
Knights cordially invited.
C has . H. G illette , Com
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—Retail and Wholesale dealers in—
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has been en­
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America.
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purely vege-
Constipation,
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the eyes
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parts.
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1 n v i g orate«
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entire system.
Hudyan cures
We will make it to yoar interest
Debility,
Nervousness, deal with us.
febl *92
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and restores
weak organs.
Pains in the
back, lose,
by day or
nigntstopped
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of the dis­
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days. Cures
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Natural Temperature 80 de<’a.
by the use of Hudyan.
The new discovery was made by the Special­ TO DKIIK TIE W1TEK IS A T0I1C.
ists of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute.
It is the strongest vitalizer made. It is very Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicate«
powerful, but haimless. Sold for fll.Oo a pack­
fungi and animalcules, and neutral­
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izing and correcting all acidi­
Written guarantee given for a cure. I f you buy
ties it promotes a normal and
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healthful condition in «very
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Send for circularsand testimonials. Address
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EAST AND SOUTH
—VIA—
The Shasta Route
A BARGAIN !
—OF THI—
Southern Pacific Co.
80 ACRES
OF
ZFIZNTIE
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily.
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North
South !
8:50 p m Lv Portland Ar 8:10 a ■
12:50 p m Ar Ashland
Lv 4:40 p ■
Ar 4:10 p in
1:20 p m Lv Ashland
Ar SanFranciscoLv 6:00p tn
10:45 am/
L-ÆFTZD
On Emigrant Creek,
Above trains stop at East Portland,
Oregon Citv, Woodburn, Salem, Turner.
Marion, JeAerson,
Albany,
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. June-
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tion, Tangent, Shedd«, Halsey. Harritburg,
Junction City, Irving, Eugene, Creswell,
Drains and all station« from Roseburg f
Ashland, inclusive.
4)4 miles trom Ashland. On this land
are two fine soda springs. 30 acres under
cultivation and fence, price 15 dollars per
acre. Cali and see Frank Williams over
second hand store, next door to post office,
Ashland.
Hoseburg Mail Daily.
nOREGN CENTRAL
A EASTERN
leave :
Portland... .8.30 a m
Roseburg.. .6:00 a m
abbivb :
Roseburg...5:20 p m
Portland.., .4:40 p m
Salem Passenger Daily.
leave :
abbive
Portland. .4:00 p. m. I Salem... 10:15 a. m.
Salem....... 8:00 a. m. | Port land...6:15 p. m
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE
Dining Uara on Ogden Route.
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Connecting at Yaquina Bay with the San
Francisco and Yaquina Bay Steamship
Company.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
—AND—
Second-Class
Sleeping
Car»
Attached to all through train«.
Steamship “Faralon”
l
and first class m every respect
JL Sails from Yaquina for San
Francisco about every 8 days.
A
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
MAIL TBAIM DAILY (BXCBPT SUBDAY.)
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leaves ;
abbivks :
Portland... .7:30 am Corvallis... 12:15 p m
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Corvallis... 1:00 p m Portland.... 5:40 p m
Shortest route between the Willamette
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Rail­
Valley and California.
roads.
Fare from Albany or points west to San
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I
Francisco:
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To all poiffis in the Eastern States. Can.
H. L. W alden , Agt., vhas . C lark , Supt., ¿daandEurope can be obFained’from
Albany, Or.
Corvallis, Or.
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E dwin S tone , manager. ,
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