Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 16, 1896, Image 2

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    VALLEY RECORD.'
Ingersoll on the People's Church.
Will Make Them Pay for Water.
Peoples Party State Convention.
The San Diego Land and Town com •
Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll made a
The People’s Party State Convention
startling announcement in a recent iec- puny, owner of the great Sweetwater ¡8 hereby called to meet at Salem, Oregon
irrigation
system,
has
taken
heroic
tme at Kalamazoo, Mich, lie sp >ke < f
i on Saturday Feb. 22, 1896, at tbe hour of
The People’s Paper.
the People’s church of that pi; cc and ' methods to secure the payment of its 11 o’clock a. m. Basis of representation
said: “It is tlie grandest tiling L. your new irrigation rate of $7 per acre a is one delegate for each county at large
ASHLAND. Or......Thursday, Jan. IS, 1896. state, if not in the whole Unite i states. ' year. Suit was begun against all con- aud one delegate for each one hundred
If there was a similar church near iuy , m.mers cutside of National City who vote» or major fraction thereof, polled for
Our Gold and Silver Product.
home I would join it, if its members have not accepted the new rate, asking the People’s Party candidate for gov­
in 1894.
R. E. Preston, director of the mint, | would permit me. ” When Ingersoll ( the court for a decree that the $7 rate ernor
This
convention is called for the pur­
has receive I an approximate estimate arrived in Kalamazoo he was taken to ' is reasonable and that the company has pose of nominating one candidate for
‘
authority
to
impose
the
rate;
also
pray-
visit
the
People
’
s
church.
It
is
institu
­
of the gold and silver product of the
supreme judge, four presidential electors.
United Stales in 1895 from the mint of­ tional in plan and is built more like a 1 ing for an injunction restraining the Tbe election of delegates to the People’«
consumers
from
beginning
suit
to
con-
ficers and other agents employed to col­ home than an ordinary church. Inger­
Party National Convention and the
lect these statistics. Thu value of the soll was conducted through the various | test the charge. To back up its suit election of a State Executive committee
gold and the number of fine ounces of departments and was more than pleased ' mid to bring consumers to a realizing of five ; Congressional and other district
silver produced by the several states while at the church, but nobody sup­ sense of tlielr condition, tlie company nominations will be made at the same
and territories is estimated to have been posed that he would mention it in his shut off the water at Sweetwater dam, time and place, as provided by law ; and
| leaving 4,000 acres of cultivated land, such other business as may rightfully
$52,614,000 iu gold and $51,500,000 in lecture.
before said convention.
silver. The director of the mint Is of An Englishman Wants to Arbitrate. most of it in lemon and orange groves, come
No
proxies will be allowed unless the
without a drop of water. National City
the opinion that the estimates of the
person holding tbe proxy is a citizen of
Henry
Norman,
special^
correspond
­
'
is
included
in
the
system
and
its
in
­
gold product of Oregon and that of
the county to ba represented.
Montana aud South Dakota are excess­ ent of the London Chronicle, who was habitants are without water except
W. H. SPAUGH,
»ent
to
Washington
to
write
on
the
such
as
may
be
found
in
wells.
ive, and that when the final figures are
Chairman State Central Com.
compiled the production of gold by th« Venezuelan controversy, has returned
Harrisburg, Oregon, Jan. 14,1896.
Confessed A Murder.
mines of the United States in 1895 will to England. While at our capital lie
John
XkGougli,
a
pal
of
“
Bat
”
Shea,
I ms found to have been from $46,000,000 sent reliable and truthful statements of who was to have been electrocuted nt
The popularity of Chamberlain's Cough
to $47,000,000 and the silver product the feeling in this country in regard to Danneniora prison for the murder of Remedy and the high esteem in which it is
the Monroe doctrine, and he told the
held leads us to believe it to be an article of
about 46.000,000 fine ounces.
.. ............... ............. .. .................
1
English people lhat arbitration was the Robert Ross in the election riot at Troy, great worth and merit. We have the pleas­
of giving the experience of three promi
only way to settle the dispute. His last N. Y., on March 6, 189-1, has confessed ure
Germany’s Backers.
that it was not Shea who shot Ross, but nent citizens of Redondo Beach, Cal.,in the
letter
to
the
Chronicle
contained
these
of the remedy. Mr. A. V. Trudell says:
A dispatcl} from Berlin says Russia’s
that he did it himself. Governor Mor­ use
I have always received prompt relief when
co-operation with Germany in the words: “Tlie sentiment for arbitration ton has decided to respite Shea until “
I used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedv.”
Transvaal matter against Great Britain is a bail which, once set rolling among Feb. 4. Shea's counsel will move for a Mr. Janies Orchard says: “1 am satisfied
a
civilized
people,
cannot
be
stopped.
I
has been assured and that France will
that Chamberlain’s Cough remedy cured
new trial. ______________ .
my cold.” Mr. J. M. Hatcher says: “For
act with RtiM’.a. This tends to confirm take it for granted that in tome man­
A
Few
Days
Use
three years I have used Chamberlain’s
the report of an anti-British alliance ner arbitration in the Venezuelan dis- of Pineola Balsam and the danger is past. Cough
Remedy in my family and its re­
and that ths action of Emperor Will­ pute is now certain. ”
It is tbe right thing for coughs. Better sults have always been satisfactory.’ E. A,
than any home mixtures. Better than S herwin .
iam toward the South African republic
Big Mining Excitement.
any other medicine whatever for that
was a thoroughly weighed step. The
Who Pays the $20.000.
Intense cxcit-m ut is prevalent al cough—that tearing, sleep-killing, anxiety
chances of war between Great Britain
breeding, dangerous cough. Ely’s Pineola
1
lie
superior
court of ban 1« rancisco
Boulder,
C-
lu
,
over
the
new
gold
fit-klsz
and Germany are looked upon as re­
Balsam cures sorethroat, and is quick and
will
decide
whether
the Crocker Wool­
situaied
lietween
South
Boulder
crerk
sure
in
all
bronchial
affections.
It
will
re
­
mote, however.
and Magmdim There are rumors of lieve the cough at once. It makes breath­ worth bunk or the Nevada bank will
Navy Going to Armenia.
riches being unc vered by prospectors ing much easier and tbe spasms less severe have to stand the loss of $20,000 secured
There is no longer uuy uu.iiai that tl.e in holes not five feet deep. The strike in cases of asthma. Price 25 cents.
by Dean, the forger, 011 a forged dlaft.
big armored cruiser New York and is alleged to be worth $100,000 and an
Colorado’s gold output last year ag­ Dean deposited the draft in the Nevada
probably two other vessels in Admiral offer of this amount is said to have
bank, where he hud an account. . TJie
gregated $17,000,000.
Bunce’s squadron, if not the entire fleet been made and refused.
draft was drawn on the Crocker-Wool­
Nebraska Prohibitionists will hold a worth bank and they paid it through
now lying in readiness at ^Hampton
state convention on Feb. 11.
Roads, have been ordered to be in read­
Lively as a Cricket.
the clearing house.
Alameda (Cal.) Masons will organize
iness for a voyage across the ocean, in
Although in the first instance as sluggish
Geo, W. Jenkins, editor of the Santa
case the Turkish government does not as a tortoise, the kidnevs become as lively a commandery of Knights Templar.
Maria “Times,” Cal., in speaking of the
as
a
cricket
when
a
healthful
impulse
is
promptly acquiesce in Minister Tyrrell's
Charles W. Smith has been appointed various oilmen’s of children said: "When
to them with Hostetter’s Stomach
peremptory demands for immediate and given
Bitters, a promoter of ac’.ivitv in these or­ .rcc. iver of the Atlantic and Pacific rail­ my children have croup there is only one
patent medicine that I ever use, and that is
full reparation for the destruction of gans which counteracts a tendency to their rm a1.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It posses­
American property and injuries to lethargy and disease Inaction of the kid­
Miss II eu Culon has executed a deed ses some medical properties that relieve the
American citizens by Turkish subjects. neys, it should be remembered, is the first g.Mii.g prop-Tty valued at $1,000,000 to little sufferers immediately. It is, in my
stage of those dangerous renal maladies
opinion, the best cough medicine in the
against which the resources of medical sci i the Un versify of Chicago.
Tacoma and Her Debts.
market.” If this remedy it freely given as
ence
are
too
often
exhausted
in
vain.
Peril
Ti
e
sugar
trust
has
declared
a
divi
­
The supreme court of Washington is forestalled by the Bitters, which averts
soon as the croupy cough appears it will
has issued a restraining order prevent­ Bright’s disease, diabetes, dropsy, gravel dend of 12 per cent on common stock prevent the attack. It is also an ideal rem­
edy for whooping cough. There is no
ing the superior judge, auditor, clerk and the trouble arising from a weak bladder. and 7 p r cent on preferred stock.
danger in giving it to children, as it con­
Equally
efficacious
is
it
in
checking
and
The
report
lhat
the
famous
Independ
­
and sheriff of Pierce county from call­
tains nothing injurious. For sale by E. A.
eradicating
malarial.bilious
and
nervousail-
ing a jury to try criminal cases now on ments, dyspepsia, constipation and rheum­ ence mine at Victor, Colo., owned by S herwin ,
the docket at Tacoma. The reason is atism. Appetite and sleep are improved W. S. Stratton, was for sale has been
that the ccuuty being lieyond the legal and convalescence hastened by its beneficent denied.
Mayor Collins of Vancouver,-B. C..
lias been re-elected.
debt limit new obligations cannot be action. Either when health is slightly or
Ex-Superintendent
of
Police
Byrnes
seriously impaired, the value of this restor­
created. It may result in a general jail ative
William Evans, a pioneer contractor
preventive medicine is speedily made of New York city has returned from
delivery, as the state law says that pris manifest,
Europ? in a very precarious condition ®f Situ Luis Obi-po, died recently.
oners must be triod within 60 days of
of hcaitlL
Salm.iu are running at Santa Cruz
the filing of the information against
A German Colony.
Oliie Lake, who secured a divorce and fishermen are preparing for the
them.
M. Joso of New York negotiating from James J. Corbett, was married re­ »port.
for the purchase of 1,2.0 acres near cently to Frederick L. M. Masury, a
A rich gold ledge lias Iwen located at
Ben
Lomo..d,
Santa
Cruz
county,
tv
New
York
millionaire.
Jackson,
Cal., and much excitement
N. Y. Parkhursting in Dakota.
colonize
it
with
2'10
German
and
Swed
­
has
resulted.
At
Grand
Junction,
Colo.,
Byron
S.
Dr*. Parkhurst aud Butler, the emi­
The grand consistory, Scottish Rite
nent New York ministers, have written ish families. The land is to be divided Barthalf was sentenced to Go days’ im­
to South Dakota clergymen protesting into 10-acre tracts and dt voted to fruit prisonment for having illegally in his Masons, met in San Francisco last week
and elected officers.
against the pnqioseJ bull fight in Now­ growing. Jose’s firm, J. E Ward & possession a ton of venison.
Ex-Secretary of the Treasury Foster
Lack of rain has made the farmers of
lin cum ' . A dispatch from Deadwood Co. of New York, has already located
having suited that the bull fight was to colonies in Texas, I lorida and Dakota. declares that General Harrison would Southern California very anxious about
lie given for the purpose of obtaining Fifty families are ready to leave South not accept the Republican ¡.residential next season’s crops.
funds to build a church, letters of pro­ Dakota to colonize in Santa Cruz county nomination if it were offered him.
Charles Goodfellow, a Fresno con­
test are pouring in from the clergy when the land is secured.
A coroner’s jury in St. Louis found a tractor. has absconded, leaving Lis em­
throughout the East.
For Contempt of Court.
verdict that the explosion on Jan. 2, ployes unpaiiL
James
ixn..ix.;g
ua,
an
u.ii
and
rj-
causing heavy loss of life and property,
The First National bank of Fresno
Navajo Indians Get Ugly,
qKctcd ciuze.i of
has l.-e u was due to insufficient help being em­ has agreed to take $25,000 of President
Intelligence of an uprising of Navajo arrested lor c.mtc.upt oi coart. lie had ployed. _______________
Cleveland’s proposed bonds.
Indians near Flagstaff, A. T., is re­ met two jurym.-n who are trying a man
A Fatal Shooting Scrape,
May 11 has been set as the date for
ported by a cowboy, who said the In­ uamed Woodrough for resisting an offi­
the assembling of the state supervisors'
Patrick
Galvin,
supposed
to
be
par
­
dians had revolted against the whites, cer, and spoke to them concerning the
convention to be held at S in Jose.
and that a band of 25 redskins had a case. His remarks about convicting the tially’ insane, began to shoot his neigh­
J. M. Johnson, road overseer of Vic­
bors
at
Indianapolis
on
a
recent
after
­
party of cowboys cornered at a trading man were jokingly made, but he was
tor,
Sail Bernardino county, has been
noon.
His
first
bullet
fatally
injured
jiost 45 miles east of Flagstaff. He be­ put under $500 bonds.
indicted
fur swearing to excessive bills
Samuel
Paul.
He
next
shot
Mrs.
W.
lieved if assistance was not sent the
against
the
county.
V
B.
Murphy,
perhaps
fatally.
Her
hus
­
Lumber Business Reviving.
whites would be massacred. Sheriff
Colusa,
Cal.,
is
considering
the
advis­
band
then
shot
and
killed
Galvin.
The
The lcvivai iu tie ¡umber bu-iuess of
Cameron at once organized a posse and
families
quarreled
a
year
ago
and
the
ability
of
issuing
bonds
to
btiild
water
Puget
Sound,
which
Las
been
on
dur
­
left Flagstaff for the scene of the diffi­
sudden
renewal
of
the
quarrel
is
sup
­
works.
The
proposition
also
includes
ing the piust 15 mouths, steadily iucre.is-
culty.
j______________
ing during that time as a result of the posed to have driven Galvin into a an electric li^nt p’iiRt.
Deputy Constable Bigelow of Madera,
A free coinage bill has been intro­ opening up of the South African coun­ frenzy. Murphy was exonerated by a
Cal., was held up by a prisoner whom
duced in the Semite.
try, is seriously threatened on account coroner’s jury.
he was taking to jail, aud who seized
Hon. Rufus W. Peckham of New of the Transvaal trouble. Millions of
Consumption
Can
be
Cured
bis pistol and made him ge-t cut of the
York has taken his seat on the b nch of feet of lumber have been shipped from
by the use of Shiloh’s Cure. This great vehicle anti walk.
Pug.
t
Sound
to
Delegoa
Bay
during
the
the United States supreme court.
Cough Cure ¡9 the only known remedy for
The treasurer of Sonoma county has
terrible disease. For sale by T. K.
- Secretary of the Treasury Carlisle has past year and there lias been a steady that
withdrawn from deposit in the banks
issued a call for bids for a new bond is­ increase in the shipments each month. Bolton.
all county funds iu his keeping. Suit
sue of $10.1,000,000. Bids will be re­
John Hays Hammond, the Californian ) One result of the Cuban war will be a was brought Ly the district attorney to
ceived till Feb. 5. The bonds will be of
compel this action.
small denominations and it is hoped the mining engine r who has become fam­ J scarcity of Havana tobacco this year.
ous iu South Africa, is under arrest at
A Tacoma firm has recoived an order
Five of the crew of the steamer
American people will buy them all.
Johannesburg c-u a charge of high from England for a carload of doors.
Stratlinevis who left the disabled ship
The Belle Nelson Distilling company and sought refuge on Destruction
During 18'J> »he tuperintemlents a:.i treason. He was a member of the re­
missionaries of the Congregational S in form committee which caused the re­ of Louisville, Ky., has made an assign­ island have been brought to Seattle on
day school and Publishing society or­ volt against tbe Boers. He is the only ment.
the lighthouse tender Columbine.
ganized about 530 schools—70 schools American involved in the affair.
Peter Maher has gone into training at
The steamer Miowera, which was
Tiflrrr rr-_ ma
in. Oregon, nearly GO in California, ;i;
El Paso, Tex., for his fight with Fitz­ supposed to have been lost off the coast
The Popnlist convention of Louisiana simmons.
about 40 in Washington and 12 in
of Washington while towing the dis­
Idaho. The society gives aid to over has nominated A. A. Booth for gov­
Ex-Governor Marshall of Minnesota abled ship Strathnevis in a fierce gale,
1,600 schools without which they could ernor, Pharr for lieutenant governor, iliod at Pasadena recently. He came is safe. The vessel was spoken in the
L. L Southon for attorney general, M. to California two years ago in search of South Pacific aud is bound for Aus­
not be kept open.
C. Land for secretary of state, Pickett health.
tralia.
_______________
J. Urlauns, one of the wealthiest for treasurer, J. Kliupetor for auditor,
J. L. Fulkerson is in trouble at Los
Knights of the Maccabees.
citizens of Monterey, Cal., lias been ar­ Dr. Cook for superintendent of educa­
The State Commander writes us from
retted on a charge of violating the in­ tion, thus ignoring the candidates se­ . Angeles for illegal use of the mails. He
Lincoln, Neb., as follows: “After trying
ternal revenue laws. He is a grocer lecteel by the Republican conference is a concocter of bogus endowment other
medicines for what seemed to be a
schemes.
and liquor and cigar merchant. Ur- committee.
very obstinate cough in our two children
banus is alleged to have put cheap
Nathan Stricklan, a war veteran, died we tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and at
end of two days the cough entirely left
cigars into boxes that originally con­
The suit of the Southern Pacific to re­ at San Jose from alcoholism. He re­ the
We will not be without it hereafter,
tained a higher grade of goods. These strain the California railroad commis­ ceived a back pension and drank him- them.
as our experience proves that it cures where
cheap cigars he sold under the names sion from reducing rates is now being ■ self to death.
all other remedies fail.”—Signed F. W.
State Com.—Why not give this great
of the first-class brands on the boxes.
argued before the circuit court at San I Arthur Sheldon and Maude Winn of Stevns,
medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and
Francisco.
Los
Angeles
eloped
and
were
married.
United States District Attorney Mac-
trial bottles are free at E. A. B hrswin ’ s
The Groom-creek group of gold mines Maude’s mother had arranged for her Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and l.oO.
farlane has filed a bill of complaint in
the federal circuit court in New York 16 miles from Prescott, A. T., have [ marry another fellow.
Five boys were arrested at Portland
Chief Justice Snodgrass of the Ten-
against 32 railroad companies, forming been sold to Chicago capitalists. There
for
attempting to blow up the Failing
is
enough
ore
in
sight
to
keep
the
mines
I
ne:
see
supreme
court
has
been
indicted
the Joint Traffic association. Macfar-
fur shooting Lawyer John R. Bi-asiey, school with dynamite. They robbed a
lane also gave notice that he would going for 18 months.
powder magazine anl put cartridges
move for an injunction restraining the
John Brown’s farm in Essex county, who is slowly recovering.
association from operating under the N. Y., has been turned over to the state
President David Starr Jordan of Stan­ under the school. Two of the buys
recent agreement.
for a public park. An association pur­ ford university has "been elected presi- have been 6ent to the reform school.
Mayors Sutro of San Francisco, Davie
chased tlie farm in 1878. Jului Brown’s id nt of the California Academy of
of
Oakland, Boggs of Stockton and
Sciences
at
San
Francisco.
bodj’ is buried there.
Hubbard
of Sacramento have sent out
The
squabbles
in
connection
with
the
First Lieutenant Smith of the Ninth
a
call
for
a
state convention to meet at
cavalry, stationed at Fort Robinson, Northern Pacific receivership are ended
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
San
Francisco
next Saturday to protest
Neb., fearing court-martial for dishon­ aud the affairs of the railroad company
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
against tlie passage of a Pacific railroad
esty, put a lullet through his heart. are in a fair way toward settlcmcut.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
He left a widow and a large family.
The New York court of appeals has refunding bill by congress.
Jules Philliiipo, an intelligent Armp-
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
Mary F. Welch, who was probably decided that a doctor shall not lie al­
living at Seattle, received a letter
the oldest person in Chicago, died the lowed to disclose any information he nian
from
his mother informing him that
other day, aged 1C5 years. She was acquired while attending a patient in a his brother
and brother-in-law were
professional
capacity.
born in Ireland aud could clearly re­
murdered
by
Turks.
Phillippo has dis­
G. W. Hoffman, an electrician, was appeared and it is believed he has com­
A Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul member tlie home rule uprising in 1798.
A movement has been started among instantly killed at San Jose while at­ mitted suicide.
train crashed into a funeral procession
at Pauline street, Chicago, injuring five prominent Americans and Britons in tending to his duties at the electric
J. C. Perry, a blind student at Ber­
persons. One of the carriage drivers London to bring about the formation light works. In some manner he re­ keley, recently rude to San Jose on a
was thrown 50 feet. None of the in­ of a permanent court of arbitration to ceived a current of 2,500 volts.
bicyele and met with no -mishaps. He
settle disputes between the two nations,
E.lwin Fields, who ones owned a was accc«apanied by a friend who took
jured will die.
\\ iiliam H. Gardner, fireman of the as proposed by Justice Harlan in 1893. large portion of the city of Tombstone, the lead and Perry was guided by the
The Fresno county board of supervis­ A. T., aud a mine worth $500,000, is in sound of the little bell on his friend’s
railroad yard at Oakland, was crushed
to death while coupling cars. His foot ors is taking steps to collect $6,490 fiom the poorhouse at Chicago. He was wheel.
caught in a 1 rog and he couid not get the Fresno Canal and Irrigation com­ known as the “Duke of Tombstone.”
Harry Gardner, Joseph Middlemass
Mrs. S. S. Ma’ato, who as Miss Nina and Patrick Welsh, the three young
loose. ¡Several truinmeu 6aw the acci­ pany on account of the bridges over the
dent, but they were jiowerless to help canals, which it is claimed the com­ Van Z andt achieved world-wide notori­ men arrested on suspicion of being the
pany is required to build and keep in ety nine years ago by her marriage to robbers who held up* a street car near
him.
August Spit s, one of the anarchists exe­ the Ingleside race track at San Fran­
Willie King and Albino Romano, repair, but it has not done so.
A company of Eastern capitalists, cuted at Chicago for murdering police­ cisco, have been released. They estab­
aged 7 and 8 years respectively, are in
jail at ban Francisco for burglary. of whom Jesse Grant of San Diego, a men in a riot, is to become a lecturer lished a satisfactory alibi.
Sev’eral contractors who did grading
They were caught in a commission son of General Graut, is a member, has soon.
A big landslide, covering the rail­ for the Valley railroad at Stockton
store ly the proprietor. Every drawer been making surveys near the head­
in the place had l-een ransacked. The waters of Kings river for the purpose road track six feet deep fur a distance have sued the company for $2,200. They
of utilizing the water power to supply of 100 feet, occurred on the Southern claim that their estimates and prices
boys w ¡11 be seat to a reform school.
Kraut Denison of Rockford, Wash., electricity to Reedley, Sanger and Pacific at Roberts Hill, Or. A large were based on the figures of the com­
fissure in the mountain side 40 feet pany’s engineers aud that they were
zetarued homo unexpectedly and found Fresno.
above the track is liablo to give way obliged to do more excavating than
his wife an I Patrick Hickey together.
is more Catarrh in this section of and cause tiouble.
they figured on.
The husband went for his shotgun and the There
country than all other diseases put to­
Two children of George M. Pullman
Hickey escaped. Denison killed his gether. and until the last few years was
Jeiry Driscoll, a poolseller, has been
wife and was pursuing her paramour supposed to lie incurable. For a great are soon to be married. Miss Florence, convicted at San Francisco and sen­
many years doctors pronounced it a local his youngest daughter, will wed Frank tenced to pay a fine of $200. Several
when her wa; .Hurraed and arrested.
disease, and prescribed local remedies, and
George Miles, a fireman, went into by constantly failing to cure with local O. Lowden, a young Chicago attorney. other poolroom-keepers are under ar­
the basement of a building at Chicago treatment, pronounced it incurable. 8ci George Pullman, Jr., is engaged to rest. Driscoll will appeal and if the
has proven Catarrh to be a constitu­ Miss Felicite Oglesby, daughter of th« lower court is sustained the others will
with a lighted torch to look for a leak ence
tional disease and therefore requires con­
plead guilty and close up the places.
in the gas pijM. As lie entered the door stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, second war governor of Illinois.
an explosion look place which shook the manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co , To­
From Now Until Spring
Thos. Landrum, nephew of J. L. Ma­
entire building violently. Miles was ledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure
the market.
is taken internally in Overcoats and winter wraps will be in han of Ashland, and employed on a rail­
thrown about 2U feet and badly burned. on
doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It fashion. They can be discarded, tempor­ road carpenter crew was drowned in
acts directly on the blood and muscous sur­ arily, while traveling in the steam heated Sacramento river this week.
of the system, They oiler one hun­ trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St.
ROYAL Baking Powder. faces
Geo. Kurtz of Portland has opened a
dred dollars for any case it fails to cure, Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for
¡send for circulars and testimonials. Ad­ speed and for safety, no other line can cigar factory in Medford and is manu­
Highest of all io leavening dress.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,O.
with this great railway of th« facturing 5 and 10 cent cigars for tbe
Strength.-v. s. Quvtmamt R«p«rt*
¿•“Sold by Druggists, 75c.
trad».
The World's War Cloud.
A Neya<la Pocket.
borrowing from health.
War involving the great Etir. p an
A. Livingston lately purchased »mill­
powers, so often prophesied In the last ing claim at Pine Nut, Nev., of Will­
20 years, seems nearer at hand than at iam Ziru for $50. the understanding lie-
If you have borrowed from
any time and on every hand prepara­ ing that Ziru would return aud put in |
a
blast
to
biow
ibu
lime
cap
off.
He
’
health
to satisfy the demands
tions for hostilities go on apace. While
did to and when the smoke cleared off i
of business, if your blood is
the military and naval depmrtments of Ziru saw oi.e of the richest pockets ever j
the powers are actively at work, the opened in ti nt section. He trie I to buy I
not getting that constant
diplomats arc negotiating alliances and tlie property lack, but Livingston re- ’
supply of fat from your food
combinations which, if brought about, fused to sell if. *
it should have, you must
will either prevent war or change the
Rev. A. Wells, L rnierlv of Redlands,
pay back from somewhere,
map of Europe in many ways.
Cal. lias keen installed as pastor of the
Russia wants the Turkish empire and Second Unitarian church at San Fran­
and the somewhere will be
England has prevented the realization cisco.
from the fat stored up in
of the Bear’s ambition. Germany has
Governor McKinley of Ohio will de­
the body.
deeply offended Great Britain by sup­ liver a speech at Chicago on Feb. 12 in
The
sign
of
this
borrowing
is
thinness; the result, nerve­
porting the Boers in South Africa and advai.ee of the Illinois Republican con-
!
vention.
France still nourishes designs on Egypt.
waste. You need fat to keep the blood in health unless you
Well-informed correspondents assert I Eilen Beach Yaw, the not tai Califor­ want to live with no reserve force—live from hand tc mouth.
positively that Russia, Germany and nian soprano, has returned to America
S cott ’ s E mulsion of Cod-liver Oil is more than a medicine.
France are about ready to form an alli­ I from Europe, where she was justly
ance against England, and although famous. Sue will give a series of con- It is a food. The Hypophosphites make it a nerve food, too.
such a combination has heretofore been I certs in New York city.
It comes as near perfection as good things ever come in this
thought impossible appearances seem
world.
to verify the authenticity of these
A cave-in ut the Anna Lee mine at
Be ture y»u get Scott'e Emuleion token yon want it and not a ckeaf enletitute.
statements.
Victor, Colo., killed eight men.
England, on the other hand, is re­
The defalcation of ex-City Treasurer Scott & Bowne, New York, aii Druggists. 50c. and > l
ported to have made a proposition to Bollin of Omalia, amounts to $115,000.
Russia which concedes Armenia to th«
Seventeen students in the Des Moines
czar if he will enter an agreement to (la.)
Medical college have been arrested
fight Germany.
for Lodv snatching.
Great Britain is seriously and stead­
Policeman Andrews of Oakland shot
ily preparing for war on a very large
scale, at sea and on land, against Ger­ Ton Lamb, nil ex-convict, while the
many, or against Germany, France and man was attempting to escape from
Russia, should they combine against custody. Lamb's wound may prove
her. Emperor William threw down the fatal.
Samuel Thompson, one of the aged
gauntlet; it was promptly picked up
wretches
in prison at San Francisco on
and energetic steps were immediately
taken by the British government to (¡¡urges of debauching little girls, at­
back up this action by a most imposing tempted to hang himself in bis cell. He
is insane.
display of sea power.
The Central hotel and half a block of
Under these circumstances it is al­
most unnecessary to say that the excit­ adjacent property at Altoona, Pa., was
ing political events of the past week burned the other night. Five men were
eclipsed all other topics in the public injured and one instantly killed by fall­
mind and crowded the Venezuelan ques­ ing walls. Loss. $140.000.
tion almost out of recollection. This
Nerves on Edge.
fact, however, is merely due to the bet­
I was nervous, tired, irritable and cross.
ter feeling prevailing in England in Karl’s Clover Root Tea has made me well
favor of gracefully submitting the mat­ and happv.—Mrs. E. B. Worden. For sale
ter to the arbitration of a permanent by T. K. Bolton.
court of appeals to be established be­
tween Great Britain and the United
States for the settlement of all such
questions; or, if there is no other way
out of it, allowing the United States to
settle it in its own way. When Great
Britain is arming for a struggle, possi­
bly against Germany, France and Rus­
sia, the question of the addition or sub­
traction of a few miles, more or loss, of
South American soil to the British pos­
sessions is a matter decidedly not worth
haggling over.
The latest advices from the Trans­
—Of The—
vaal would seem on their face to indi­
cate that the situation is in no way
hopeful, in spite of official statements
to the contrary, owing to most unlooked
for demands upon the part of President
Mr. Charles G. Fa ns her
Krueger, demands which Great Britain
Walla Walla, Wash.
Has received
cannot possibly concede.
New
Valentines
Easter Cards
Birthday Cards
Booklet
At Sherwin’s
J. P. DODGE,
Blra. Davidson Held for Trial.
Mrs. Mary A. Davidson, charged with
blackmailing Rev. C. O. Brown of San
Francisco, has been held for trial in the
superior court. The preliminary exam­
ination furnished considerable sensa­
tional matter for the public. One feat­
ure was the testimony of the defendant.
She made the remarkable statement
that eight years of her life was an abso­ i
lute blank and she could not remember
a single incident which occurred dur­
ing that time. It was during this period
of mental oblivion that Mrs. Davidson
served a term in prison for obtaining
money under false pretenses. Letters
from the East charge Mrs. Davidson
with being an all-round swindler, al­
ways working under the cloak of re­
ligion.
Rev. U. O. Brown will next have to
stand a church trial. The fact that
Mrs. Davidson is a blackmailer does
not exonerate him of the charges of in­
timacy with Mattie Overman. Letters '
alleged to have been written by Mattie
to a Mrs. Tunnell were published, and
if they are not forgeries the reverend
doctor will surely be convicted of im­
morality. Mrs. Tunnell disappeared
from San Francisco and after much dif­
ficult searching she was found at Visa­
lia. At first she admitted the Overman
letters were genuine, butT afterward de­
clared they were forgeries written by
Mrs. Davidson.
Dr. Brown occupied his 1 ulj it last
Sunday and a large crowd listene 11 >
his discourse.
Cuba May Soon Be Free.
Late cablegrams from Havana say
the beginning of the end of Cuba’s
struggle for freedom has come. The
insurgent armies are within sight of
Havana and the residents of the city
are terror-stricken. No trains are run­
ning as the tracks have been destroyed
by the patriots. All who can leave the
city are doing so and every imaginable
sort of craft is being utilized by the
people to get away from the island
Work on all the plantations surround­
ing the capital has been suspended and
the field hands are fleeing to the city
with their fumilie3.
Government troops have been sent
out to check the advance of the insur­
gents and decisive battles may soon set­
tle Cuba’s fate. Gomez, the rebel leader,
says he does not intend to capture
Havana, but is making a demonstration
which will compel foreign powers to
recognize the patriots as belligerents.
If is reported that General Campos, the
government commander, has resigned.
SMALLER THAN USUAL
—lilliputian, in fact,
are Doctor Pierce’s
Pleasant Pellets.
Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Chief Consulting
Physician to the In­
valids’ Hotel and
Surgical Institute,
of Buffalo, N. Y.,
was the first to in­
troduce a Little Pill
to the American
For all
and ca­
thartic purposes
these sugar-coated
“Pellets” are superior in a great many
ways to all mineral waters, sedlitz powders,
salts, castor oil, fruit syrups, laxative teas,
and other purgative compounds. Made of
concentrated vegetable ingredients, they
act in a mild, natural way. Their second­
ary effect is to keep the liver active and the
bowels regular, not to further constipate,
as is the case with other pills. They don’t
interfere in the least with the diet, habits
or occupation, and produce no pain, grip­
ing or shock to the system.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure bil­
iousness, sick and bilious headache, diz­
ziness, costiveness, or constipation, sour
stomach, loss of appetite, coated tongue,
indigestion, or dyspepsia, windy belch-
ings, “heart-burn,” pain and distress after
eating, and kindred derangements of the
liver, stomach and bowels. These “ Pel­
lets ” are easily dissolved in the stomach
and absorbed into the blood, stimulating a
flow of bile from the liver, and arousing to
activity all the glandular secretions. Thus
they act in nature's own way. In proof
of their superior excellence, it can be truth­
fully said, that they are always adopted
as a household remedy after the first trial.
Put up in glass vial3, therefore always fresh
and reliable.
One little “Pellet” is a laxative, two are
mildly cathartic. As a “dinner pill,” to
promote digestion, take one each day after
dinner. To relieve distress from over­
eating, they are unequaled.
They are tiny, sugar - coated granules ;
any child will readily take them. Once
used, always in favor.
Accept no substitute that may be recom­
mended to be “just as good.” It may be
better for the dealer, because of paying
him a better profit, but he is not ths on«
Who nttdl help.
InflammatoryRhBumatism
O pera H ouse F urniture S tore ,
an—*
Stacks of New Goods
Much Treatment Without Avail
Hood’» Sarsaparilla Kffects Banefl«
olal Change In Constitution.
“ C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Maas.:
“ Dear Sirs: At the age of 10 years I was
confined to my bed with inflammatory
rheumatism. I was treated by a local
physician, but relief only oame to me with
the warm weather. For 12 years doctoring
did me but little good. We read about
the great change Hood’s Sarsaparilla
could effect in the entire constitution.
We concluded to give It a trial and it has
Made a New Young Man of Me.
After taking the contents of three bot­
tles 1 was able to walk a little. I have
continued to take it and have not missed
a day for six months. During the bad
This week
-------------------
Embracing nearly everything in the line of
Furniture, These goods were purchased with
spot cash, and will be sold at hard time prices
[J^CALL AND SEE THEM.
In Selecting
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
don’t
forget your own country
For your friends
Hood’s^* Cures
winter weather nor any time since have I
felt any of the symptoms of the return
of my rheumatic trouble.” C has . G.
F ansher , Walla Walla, Washington.
Scenes and Views
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Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and de
< SOUTHERN OREGON
not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. Mo.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
>
In all her glory. Just the thing for your
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County,
t
t
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Eastern Friends.
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❖
+
II. D. Holmes, (G. W.)
Galloway, Assignee
of said Judgment
Creditor,) Plaintiff,
vs<
H. A. Labarre, J. C.
Photo - Gallery - Opposite - Hotel - Oregon, - Ashland, - Or.
McCaffrey and Mrs. |
M. J. Tipton, De- I
fendants.
J
“DY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
-■-* issued out of and under the Seal of
the above named Court to me delivered,
dated the 27th day of December, A. D.,
1895, upon a judgment rendered in Mult­
nomah County, Oregon, on the 23d day of
November, 1892, which judgment was as­
signed to G. W. Galloway on the 14th day
of April, 1894, amounting to the sum of
$287.GO with interest thereon at the rate of
— HAVE MOVED TO —
10 per cent per annum until paid and $50.00
Attorney fee, together with costs and dis­
bursements at the date of said judgment,
amounting to $1.60 for entry of judgment
....WITH THEIR.,..
in Lien Docket, and, whereas a certified
Transcript of said judgment was filed
with the County Clerk of Jackson
County, Oregon, bv the said R. D. Holmes
on the 28tli day of November. 1892, which
said judgment was enrolled and docketed AND DRESS' MAKING PARLORS.
in said Circuit Court: Therefore I was
commanded that out of tbe personal prop­
erty of the said Defendants or if sufficient
shland Ladies are fast finding out that
could not be found, then out of the real
at Clint’s a Winter Hat or Bonnet may
property belonging to said Defendants to
make the sums of money above stated
be high grade and still be modest priced.
together with accruing costs. In obedience
to said order 1 did, on the 28th day of De­
cember, 1895, duly levy upon lots 7 and 8
in block No. 22 in Medford, Oregon, WIL! 1AM FOX.
D. D. GOOD
and on
Saturday, February 15th, 1S96,
at 2 o’clock p. in., at tbe front door of the
Court House, in Jacksonville, Oregon, I
Medford, Oregon,
Ashland, Oregon.
will sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder, for cash, all the right, title, interest
MAN UF ACTU RE’»—1
and estate of the above named Defendants City Passenger
or either of them in and to the above des­
cribed property.
8. PATTERSON,
andjTruck Transfer.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
Of all kinds at shop at Phoenix.
-----All kinds 01 treight, baggage
SHERIFF’S SALE.
household goods, etc., transfer-
ed with promptness and safety.
In the Circuit Court of tlie State of Oregon,
Hauling on a large scale.’con-
for Jackson County.
tracted for....................... .... . .
Jackson County Bank,)
Plaintiff
vs.
WOOD FOR SALE
OPPOSITE CLARENDON HOTEL
E. A. Carter and Fan­
nie H. Carter, De­
------- ICR 1» BEASON-------
-----and see our goods.-----
fendants.
Wil; handle ice in Ashland during tbe
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
issued out of and under the Seal of summer season. Delivered at your door
will give von a bargain.
every morning.
the above named Court, in the County and
State aforesaid, bearing date the 20th day
of December, A. D., 1895, upon a judgment
ffl^-Passengers deliveredio ar.y part of
rendered on the 6th day of Mav, A. D., the city.
1895, to me duly directed and delivered,
whereby I was commanded to satisfy said
judgment, amounting to the sum of $125.00
with interest thereon from June 27th, 1894,
at ten per cent per annum and for costs
amounting to $15.55 and $25.00 Attorney’s
fees with interest thereon from May 6th,
1895, at 8 per cent per annum out of tbe
personal property of above named Defend
ants and if not sufficient personal property
HEADQUARTERS FOR
be found then out of the real property be­
NEXT DOOR TO P. 0.
longing to said Defendants together with
HARDWARE,
accruing costs. In obedience to said order
I duly levied upon the following real
STOVES and
property on the 27th day of December, 1895,
to-wit: Beginning at a post 24 rods South
TINWARE.
and 2 rods West 01 N E corner of N W %
of 8 E % of Section 5. Twp. 39 8, of R 1
Fast of Willamette meridian, thence West
20 rods to post, thence South 16 rods and 10 ALL § KINDS § OF § RE
links, thence East 20 rods to post, thence
F ALL KINDS and G RADE3
North 16 rods and 10 links to beginning,
Miners’ Tools, Giant Powder. Caps
containing 2 1-16 acres, more or less, all in
PAIRING
§
DONE.
Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon, and on
and Fuse. A fine liue of Electric Cutlejy,
and a large and complete stock of Fishing
Saturday, February 15th, 1896,
Tackle. Plumbing goods, and plumbing of
I will sell in accordance with the provis­
all kidds done on short notioe. All work
GOOD
line
of
new
goods
sold
reason
ions of said order and judgment at 2
guaranteed.
able.
Work
guaranteed,
and
ou
o’clock p. m., at the front door of the
prices
will
suit
the
customer.
Court House, in Jacksonville, Oregon, at
f^“Tin Shop in connection.
public auction, to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, all of the right, title, interest
First-class goods, and prices as low as th»
and estate of the above named Defendants || || || II Call and see us II || || lowest.
or either of them in and to the above des­
cribed property.
8. PATTER80N,
—»nd w« will treat you well—
Sheriff pi Jsckion County, Oregon.
F. L. CAMPS,
MOVED
MISS JESSIE CLINT & CO.
NORTH SIDE 0F PLAZA
MILLINERY EHPOR1UM
A
WEEK BROS.
FOX & GOOD,
FURNITURE
Furniture Store
B
S H MILLER
• MEDFORD, OR
CENTRAL POINT, OR.
Builder’s Material
O
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