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ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON,
THURSDAY,
Chief of the County Papers
Published every Thursday.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
FEBRUARY 20, 1896,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year............................................. $1 76
Six Months.......................................... 1 00
Three Months....................................... 50
NO. 39.
Advertising rates given on application.
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Professional Cards
A Rich Treasure Found.
PRESSED BRICKS.
Portland Telegram. |
W. 8. Fassett, a well known hop buyer,
just in from Granta Pass, tells a strange but
A
HINMAN. D. D. S,
true story of the unearthing of a large sum
cf money in greenbacks on Jared Overton’s
ranch. 10 miles south of town. Overton
on Wednesday last while inspecting an
DENTIST.
uncultivated corner of his farm saw the
top of a square oyster can projecting from
a
rift in the ground made by the recent
£V*ln the Masonic Building up stairs heavy rain. Curiosity led him to dig up
the can which he found to be sealed and to
over Post Office.
contain some nietalic substance. On open­
ing it he discovered the metalic substance
to consist of octagonal fifty dollar sings,
8- T- SONGER.
minted at San Francsco in 1852. Besides
these the can contained $7,000 in green­
backs rolled up in an oilskin, almost
PHYSICIAN and 8URGEON.
as crisp as they came from the printing
press the second year of the rebellion
Dr. Easter is in Coos county on a busi­
ness trip.
Mott Smith of Evans creek has returned
to New York.
Mrs. A. J. Stewart of Medford is visiting
at Oakland, Cal.
Hol and cold baths at Storey’s barber­
shop. Opposite town hall.
Joe Phelps is in from Paisley, Lake
county, on a business trip,
Jerome Fitzgerald of the Normal school
returned to Gold Hill Sunday.
J. R. Griffith will represent Klamath
county at the state populist convention.
T. D. Gilmore returned Monday from
pruning his brothers orchard at Riddle’s.
That Mail Contract.
Thos. Becket, formerly of Phoenix, is en­
A. H. Boomer, the well-knowB stage gaged in business in Sonoma county, Calif.
The Swamp Land Swindle.
Salem, Feb. 12—Another application
for payment of 20 per cent of the pur­
chase price of swamp lands has been
presented to the state board of land
commissioners.
R. F. McConnaughv has asked
the repayment on 14,429 acres, or $2835.
This is a part of the original H. C.
Owens claim. Hugh Frazier has also
made application for repayment on 840
acres, ©r $168. Tho entire amount of
land for which the state has been asked
to refund 20 per cent of the purchase
price is over $90,000 within the last year,
the repayment on which amounts to
about $19,000. It is claimed that the
state has, since the swamp-land act was
passed, refunded $10,000. There has been
a great deal said concerning the practice
of fraud in connection with the swamp
lands of Oregon. It is not apparent on
the surface that the state would suffer
serious injury by receiving 20 per cent of
the selling .price of land for which it
could not give title, and afterward refund­
ing the payment. But it is claimed the
state has lost many thousands of dollars
in this way, and it is explained by Clerk
Odell in substance as follows:
“Between 1878 and 1880 Urge appro­
priation were made by the legislature for
building wagon roads, the acta providing
that payment therefor should be made
out of the swamp-land fund. That fund
being without cash, swamp-land war­
rents were issued in large amounts and
sold at great discounts, many warrants
being sold for 20 cents on the dollar.
These warrants were bought and turned
back to the state at par in payment of
the 20 per cent cash payment required
for the purchase of swamp lands. Now
the state is paying out the tace value of
these warrants.”
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
J. w. ÇOX S
D. H. MILLER
MEDFORD, OR.
J. B. RUSSELL.
Builder’s Material
O
Contracting & Building D. H. MILLER.
*
Changed Hands !
OREGON,
HOTEL
A bsolutely
The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now
Under the Management of
pure
[CONTINUED FROM FOURTH PAGE.] der the behests of tho gold ring wo are to
go to a monometallic standard and to na­
The cry was, “Stop tho purchase of sil­ tional bank notes alone, I oak some man
ver, stop diluting our currency, and confi­ to answer why the government’s primary
dence will be restored.” He had waited notes aro not ns good as its secondary
Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon,
until tho “object lesson,” tho panic man­ notes? The reason is you have your 4,000
A shland ........................................... O begon . route contractor of Idaho, was on Sunday
ufactured to order by his fellow conspira­ millionaires. You want a few thousand
Dr. Barr, Dentist I. O. O. F. block.
tors, had swept liko a cyclone over the more, with about 60,000,000 paupers.
evening’s train. He says his firm put
Genders, the Wagner creek min­
country, prostrating all business enterprise ! And what are the people going to do
in a bid of $5650 on the recent Ashland- ing Harry
man, returned Friday from San Fran­
C. W. BARR.
and industries, and tho newspapers had about it? Why are these Iniquities per­
Klamath Fails mail route. He says Parr cisco.
howled in chorus in the ears of the people 1 mitted and tho outrageous and unlawful
& Proffit, thesuceesful bidders,are princi­
M. W. Skeel of Medford has taken a po­
that the colnago of silver was the cause of actiohs of the executive unchecked? No
pally speculators. They are compelled
sition in R. W. Gray’s sawmill up Rogue
tha monetary crisis. In the meantime ac­ man here denies the assertion that it is
to keep their faith with the government, river.
Dental Parlors in Odd Feilow'slBlock.
tive agents had been nt work arranging unlawful to lssuo bonds to pay the current
however,
and
it
is
not
the
concern
of
the
A shland , O ímos .
forAho control and manipulation of the expensos of the government, and yet it has
Mrs, J. G. Birdsey and children will
people on the route bow much they
Dodtoorats in the house and senate when been done. There has boon a lame ex­
might lose. The contractors, however, move to Jacksonville to reside in the near
All work pertaining to modem dent­ will receive the moral support of the future.
congress should assemble. Congress met, planation attempted, that redeemed green­
istry. Painless operations a specialty.
and so well timed had been the date of its backs had to go into the general fund and
people along the line.
Miss Irene Chitwood returned to Med-
assemblage and so cogent the arguments be reissued, but if they were received for
ford Sunday from a visit with Ashland
County Treasurer’s Eighth Notice. | friends.
brought to bear that tho so callod repre- I the gold for which the bonds have been is­
M. BROWER M. D.
sen
tat Ivos ot the people wero swift to obey . sued, and they were not used to pay cur­
Office of the County Treasurer)
I. A. Mounce of Medford, who has been
orders. The party platform and its pledges rent expenses, where are they? The re­
visiting
home in _____
Iowa, ,_______
returned
of Jackson County, Oregon.)
„ his old
___________
were thrown to tho dogs. Democrats , sponsibility of providing revenues and
Jacksonville, Or., February 14,1896.— Friday.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
pledged
to the rehabilitation of silver sur- i looking after tho solvency of the treasury,
Notice is hereby given that there are
o. h . Harshburger bas returned to
rendered their manhood ai*l their princi- ‘ which rests with congress, has been
11(0 funds in the county treasury for the re- Klamath Falls from a winter’s stay in Cal-
A shland .
i pies at the behest of the money power and
demption of all outstanding county war- I ifornia.
usurped by the president.
its representative, tho president, and the
Now conies the crucial question for the
rants
protested
from
January
26th,
1889,
H
.
D.
Kubli
of
Applegate
shipped
.la car-
Office—At Residence, intersection of Me­
purchasing clause of the Sliarman law was Republican party. Why have you not im­
to March 21st, 1889.
load of beeves from Medford to Gran!
Grants Pass
chanic, Laurel and Main Streets,
repealed by the house with jiidocent haste. peached him? You have nearly a threo-
Interest on the same will cease after | Friday,
Democrats anil Rcpublicansvied with each fourths majority at the other end of the
the above date.
H. L. Sayles of the Candy Palace was
other in the furtherance of the policy capitol, which alone can formulate articles
M. S. W elch , County Treasurer.
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
Mining Items.
at Medford this week having his eyes
which had boen formulated and steadily of impeachment. Why have you not im­
By L. L. J acobs , Deputy.
treated.
Hayes & Swinden took $350 in coarse pursued by tho senator from Ohio. If lie peached hint?
A Note of Warning.
G. A. R.
Presiding Elder T. L. Jones of the M. E. gold and nuggets from tbeir Oscar creek wero here, I would take off my hat to him
BORN.
if I had it on my head, and I do it now
church
of southern Oregon, was in town placers last week—a 20 days run.
The money changers aro in the temple
BURNSIDE POST NO. 23.
typically, as the victor of victors in this
Saturday.
Work bas been resumed on the financial strugglo of a quarter of a cen­ of our liberties and have bought tho sonti-
Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and
nels on guard. It may be too late. God
HL
BERT
—
In
Jacksonville,
Feb.
13.
1896.1
Clarence
Clements
of
the
normal,
who
3d Saturday of sech month. Visiting Com­
Hampton-Lewis placers on Grave creek.
to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hubert, a daughter, has been visiting his folks at Drain, will The Copper Stain quartz mine on Mt. tury. Hu has the proud satisfaction of grant it be not so, but this great republic
rade» uoruuuiy weioumeu.
knowing that he has brought the party
A. C. S pknckb , Commander.
WHITED—In Ashland, Eeb. 15. 1896, to return thi8 week-
Reuben will start up work next week. which he so hates to its knees and has lived can only be saved from tho ntiserios of
revolution and internecino strife in the
G. O. V annatta , Adjutant.
the wife of H. L. Whited, a daughter.
^Mrs. John Griffin of Woodville has been
The Journal reports that a Colorado to see many of his old antagonists enlist­ near future by its citizens casting aside
COLE
—
Near
Ashland,
Feb.
14.1896,
to
the
foil«,
the
Naylor
family
of
syndicate bas purchased the Ruble, ed under his banner of monopoly and class blind allegiance to party and marshaling
W. R. C.
wife of J. F. Cole, a daughter.
Jacksonville precinct.
mine on Coyote creek, Josephine county privileges. They sit at his feet and ac­ themselves under the banner of Jefferson’s
BURNSIDE BELIE! CORPS NO. 24
—Tn Portland, Feb. 14, 1896, to
G-
Farnsworth of Klamath Falls for $35.000. This is one of the best pay­ knowledge his leadership.
democracy and Lincoln’s republicanism,
Meets in Masonic hall at 2 o’clock p. m. WALTER
the wife of Harley L. Walter, formerlv passed through b nday for Portland with a ing placers in southern Oregon.
When the senate met, there was an ac­ determined to restore the republic to the
n the first and third Fridays of each
of Ashland, a daughter.
I Yiew of locating there.
month.
M rs . J. D. C rocker . Pres.
There will be three claims opened up knowledged majority of men open and out­ form in which it was left to us by the
JOHNSON—In Medford. Feb, 11,1896, to I Vaup©!, Norns * Drake are offering the
Mas. L ydia G riswold . Sec’y.
between the American Bar and the spoken in their determination to stand by fathers and sinco consecrated by the blood
the wife of T. W. Johnson, a son.
I best values in dry goods shown in Ashland mouth of Cottonwood this spring. The the white metal, and who were elected of brothers shed in civil war, engendered
for years. Call on them.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
first is the drifting claim of Price & Co., on that issue. But the process of debauch­ and brought about by just such statesman­
McKEE—On Evans creek, Feb. 3, 1896, to
_
.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. McKee, a son.
I
Helms, John Dj’ar, Wash. Grimes the second B. Reeder’s mine at Williams’ ery began. “Vote according to my will, ship as we liavo here. Tho encroachments
GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Knights of
and Chas. Purcell are candidates for town Ferry and the third will be the claim of or you will liavo no offices.” “Vote ac­ of tho federal judiciary and tho 6upineness
Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every
Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good SCOTT—At Glendale, Feb. 1.1896, to the marshal of Jacksonville.
cording to my will, und if your peoplo do
wife of Thos. Scbtt, a son.
....
. • t . Thoe. Schultz. These mines will give not like it I will take core of you.” The and venality—corruption, I may say—of
standing are cordially invited to attend,
1 When you dnnk tea get the best—Ito employment to about thirty-five men.
the representative branches of tho govern­
F. D. W agner , C.C.
newspapers raved and abused the senate. ment are causes of deep concern to all
Blend—it will please you. Take no oiher.
8. G. E ugebs , K. of R & 8.
J. K. Van Sant, Ashland.
MARRIED,
Speaking of the HayB placers on Bankers telegraphed and wrote. Cham­ thinking and patriotic men. We are fast
river
the
Miner
says: bers of commerce passed resolutions, and drifting into government by injunction in
Mrs. J. Nunan returned to Jacksan- Rogue
MORE—JOHNSON—In Grants Pass Feb. ] ville Monday from a visit with Mrs. H. The bank averages sixteen feet and is slowly the senate yielded. In 90 days the the interest of monopolies and corpora­
MASONIC,
composed of sand, gravel and small deed was done, and tho chains were riveted tions and the supreme court by one corrupt
8.1896. A. W. More, of ’»od’s Regular jU(jge aU(j family in Ashland.
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M.
boulders. A three-foot flume, with ex­ on the wrists of the toiling millions. Did vote annuls an act of congress looking to
Army, and Mrs. Mary C. Johnson.
I
— FPPFKT v _
W.IH»
. Ihe Webber dramatic company have cellent grade, carries the dirt, gravel and the raid on the treasury stop? Was confi­ the taxation of the rich.
Regular convocations on the Thursday QKFWTR'P
SKEETER El PEKLi
Near Waldo, ]
piaving Medford and Jacksonville. small rocks to the river, wnile a narrow- dence restored? Did prices rlso? Did
next after the full moon.
Sir, the 6trugglo from 1861 to 1865,
beb.5^189b, Joseph Skeeter and Miss Belle I They occupy the>r own private car.
K. V. C arter , H. P.
guage railroad with a dump car is the prosperity return? All these things had which drenched this fair land in blood,
E. A. S herwin . Secretary.
.
fa r
Lecture at the Baptist Church. next Sun- agency by which the larger boulders are been promised by this prophet, yet none of was to emancipate 4,000,000 black slaves.
DETER—HEREFORD—In Yreka, beb. I day night, Feb. 23d, subject: “The Burn- moved to the river’s margin. On the them came to pass.
We aro fast approaching a condition which
13.1896, by Justice of the Peace Howell. ing of Rome.” By Rev. G. N. Annes.
hill, some 200 feet away, there is a res­
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M.
will placo the collar of industrial bondage
Bamboozling the Farmers.
George Deter of Montague, and Allie’
Rev. R. S. Rowley, state superintendent ervoir ingeniously arranged. About
Hereford of Phoenix, Or.
Congress convened in regular session, around the necks of ten times that many
Stated communications on the Thursday
of Congregational church Sunday schools, once every hour the water rises to a and the farce of tariff reform began. The white slaves. I would not predict revolu­
of or before the full moon.
preached here Sunday and left for Portland point where it overflows, filling a small demoralized and dispirited house, under tion or war if I did not feel that relief
E. A. S herwin , W. M.
this week.
tank, the weight of which raises the the whip and spur of the executive, passed must come either by the ballot or that an
C. H. V aupel , Secretary.
A. Reynolds has returned from Marys­ flood gate and a mill race goes tearing a tariff bill, and hoping to lay a pontoon effort will be made in a few years to ob
ville, Cal*. His motheris improved in health down the gulch to wash away the debris
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. 8.
by which to pass back to their out­ tain it by bullets. You may look upon
and will soon return home to Jackson and lend its aid to gold gathering. This bridge
raged constituents they passed a bill pro­ me as an enthusiast, as au alarmist or an
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays
county.
is the property of J. H. Beeman and is viding for the coinage of the seigniorage. anarchist, but with the sober convictions
IMMONS
in each month.
J. A. Whitman returned on the flyer Fri­ being managed by J. W. Hay, Sr., for­ They wanted to bamboozle the dear farm­ of common sense I tell you that the teach­
M rs . L’ M. C aldwell , W. M.
day from San Francisco where he sold a merly owner. Mr. Hay is assisted in ers by 6aying, “While wo repealed the ing of all history is belied, and we must
M rs . S. C. C handler . Secretary.
carload of apples at from 75 cents to $1.25 the work by J. W. Hay, Jr., and Charles Sherman law we coined $50,000,000 of sil­ surrender the belief that like causes pro­
per box.
Bacblor, a miner of experience and abil­ ver, ” but tho president would none of it, duce like effects if mon expoct that the
I. O. O. F.
ity.
The present indications point to a and whilo he attempted to bulldoze the millions now out of employment and the
Mrs.
Geo.
W.
Boggs,
wife
of
the
ex
­
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
treasure of Tacoma, has moved with her successful season’s run. The property senate into accepting the tariff measure other millions who are working out a
chidren from the mine on Elliott creek to has always paid well, but with improved without amendment in spite of his simu­ hopeless existence of toil year in and year
Hold regular meetings every Thursday
Grants Pass.
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
facilities and better pay dirt than has lated vehemence and indignation thetariff out, tho women “stitching in poverty,
REGULATOR
in good standing are cordially invited to
Silas Kilgore, the Klamath county stock­ ever been encountered, the outlook is bill was modified in many particulars. It hunger and dirt,” depicted this morning
attend.
F. M. D rake , N. G.
man, returned to Ashland front Los Ange­ most promising.
passed finally, and wo have had an experi­ by tho senator from South Dakota (Mr.
H. 8. E vans , Sec y. P. O. box 102.
les Friday. He sold several carloads of
ence with this measure of tariff reform a Kyle), the men bearing their hopeless bur­
horses in southern California.
In the Supreme Court.
dens of debt, all directly traceable to bad
la Cleveland.
The mining interests of Josephine
It is true he did not sign it and allowed government, will not some day have a
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.
The case of T. J. Kenney, respondent,
county are booming Prof. Wm. Huntley vs. Enoch and Prudence Walker, appel­ It to becomo a law without approval. But reckoning.
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and
You all remember Macaulay’s prediction
Hampton of Grave creek, for represent­ lant», from Jackson county, was argued here again wo have a spectacle of charla
4th Monday in each month. Members in
Almost everybody takes some laxative ative on the republican ticket.
that some day a government would be put
Rood standing cordially invited to attend.
tanry
and
a
hypocritical
assumption
of
su
­
and
submitted
in
the
supreme
court
to
­
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
H. S. E vans .:C. P.
periority to his party which has always In charge of this country by the commune.
County Assessor Geo. A. Jackson was day.
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
R obt , T aylor ,’Scribe.
his career. Tho tariff law which When that time conies, God have mercy on
The case of C. E. Barlow, resDondent, marked
LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) ! in Ashland Monday and Tuesday. He
he
repudiated
as unworthy, Involving you millionaires who have stolon so much
get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant will begin the work of assessing the vs. the Taylor Placer Mining A Milling “party perfidy and party dishonor," is the of the people’s money!
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 24.
Company, appellant, from Josephine sheet anchor to which he now clings.
laxative and tonic that purifies the blood county for 1896 on March first.
I say to the senator from Maine and to
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each and strengthens the whole system. And
Jack Hyatt, a miner, was killed in the county, was submitted without argument.
The fall in prices of all farm products, the other senators who stand here as ex­
month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland.
more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­ Victory placer mine near Glendale recently This suit was instituted for the recovery which are our principal articles of export, ponents of the creed which would enslavo
Miss E mma S tephenson , N. G.
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active by a bank caving in on him. He had saved of $1210, alleged to be due respondent for has brought disaster and ruin on the pro the American people by the consummation
Mias N ina E meby , Secv.
and healthy, and when the Liver is in up $700 and was preparing to go home on a services as engineer for appellant.
ducing classes who farm—one-half of our of the scheme to which they are commit­
good condition you find yourself free from visit.
The case of Joseph W. Hockersmith, entire population. Tho impoverishment ted: The Armenians are here at your
Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
A. O. U. W.
The city council of Grants Pass has plaintiff and respondent, vs. M. F. Han­ of the farmers has destroyed their ability doors. In every city and hamlet and
Headache
and Constipation, and rid of passed an ordinance prohibiting boys from ley, defendant and appellant, from Jack- to purchase on the one hand, while the de­ oounty of these United States they can be
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66.
Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hall that worn out and debilitated feeling. smoking on the streets; also, one forbid­ son county, was also argued and submit­ creased price of their products of export in found, and I warn you they will not be
every second and fourth Wednesday in These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. ding the posting of obscene posters or pic­ ted This cause was argued upon the European markets has left our debts for held down for all time by the Turks who
each month. All brethren in good standing Good digestion and freedom from stomach tures in the city.
grounds of an action to recover the imports and interest on our obligation! now oppress them. A day of reckoning
are cordially invited to attend.
troubles will only be had when the liver
Jackson Hockersmith went to Medford amount claimed to have been paid on abroad unpaid c bonce the export of gold will conio unless there 19 no longor a just
M. R. M oore ,*M. W.
is properly at work- If troubled with any precinct Monday to visit the_fnmily of the purchase price of personal property, to meet those obligations. The boasted God in heaven, and, whon It does come,
J. R. C asey . Recorder
of these complaints, trv SIMMONS LIVER his son, J. N. Hockersmith. The latter’s and damages for failure to comply with “home market” for which the protection woe be unto those who have been among
REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi­ four year old Bon was not expected to a contract for sale thereof, and as an ists clamor can no longer purchase tht the oppressors of the peoplo. The present
cines, and Better than Pills.
live, being a
victim of
spinal action for damages for the tortuous products of our home factories except ii struggle is unfortunately too like that
K. O. T. M.
meningetis.
largely docreased quantities. The basis 01 which preceded tho late civil war, inas­
j-S-EVEllY PACKAGE'S^
taking of personal property.
WBANITK TKNT NO. 4, KNIGHTS OF THI
all wealth, agriculture, being depressei much as it is sectional. The creditor and
Has
the
Z
Stamp
in
red
on
wrapper.
Populism
has
even
invaded
Jacksonville,
MACCABBK8.
and pauperized, all other interests resting the manufacturing states of the north and
the Bourbon stronghold, and the first peo­
J. H. Zeilin & Co.. Philo^ l’o.
Republican Legislative Deal.
Maet in regular review on the second and
upon it are depressed and injured. Th< east, those which have grown inordinately
ples
party
club
ever
organized
in
the
town,
fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd
And now comes Representative Gates, Englishman chuckles, as shown by th< wealthy at the expense of tho producing
was
put
together
Saturday.
Chas.
Basye
Fellow’s Hall, Ashland.
Visiting Sir
was elected president, and Henry Dox sec­ of Washington county, and says thst senator from Colorado, at the cheapness o. classes of the south and west, are urging
Knight» cordially invited.
retary and treasurer.
as chairman of the enrolling committee, the exports which we send him. I wil this policy with the besotted blindness of
G. W. C rowson , Com.
C has . H. G illkttb , R. K.
| John Buick was on Sunday’s train re­ ho received $300 to have the sheriff’s fee take the liberty, with the senator’s permis Belshazzar. The old slaveholders of the
turning to Redding front a visit with his bill enrolled. Ford makes the charge on sion, to Insert as an appendix the figure south were not more arrogant or more de­
folk» at Roseburg. Mr. Buick lo-<t his wife the information from Sheriff Knight. furnished from that English paper th< termined. “The sordid despotism of
several children in the Silver lake hol­ Gates has written to Sheriff Knight, de­ other day in regard to the profit of on< wealth,” to use the apt phrase of Justice
* —GO TO—
DYNAMOS and MOTORS and
ocaust. He is now tn the hay and grain manding to know whether he did or did year’s purchase of cotton and wheat at Brown, is already felt throughout the land.
business at Redding.
The representatives in congress from
not make the charge, to which be has showing the cause of this deficit requiring
For Quartz Mills, Hoisting, Pumping
thoso states, without regard to party affil­
made
no
reply.
There
is
a
screw
loose
Max
Pracbt
had
a
long
interview
and
a
the
export
of
gold.
and all kinds of mining work.
big picture of himself in Friday’s 8. F. Call. somewhere and this incident may result
Then mark the result. With the gold iations, are solidly arrayed under the ban­
The interview sounded quite natural but in some rich developments before the being exported to meet our foreign obliga ner of monopoly and the gold standard.
Electrical Engineering Co., | the
picture must have got mixed up and political season is over this spring. tions and the public credit attacked by Greed and self interest seem alone to actu­
i ioary
I the face of some notorious thug must have
Either Gates got the $300 or Sheriff the gold gamblers with the encouragement ate them. Self preservation and patriot­
34 and 3G Main St.,
been accidentally substituted.
Knight
deviated from the truth. An ex and connivance of the president, Roths ism should bind the south and west in
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Michael Chavner slipped and fell at the planation is due from one loyal republi­ child and his American agents graciously equally strong bonds of union. We can­
San
Francisco,
Cal
Chavner residence on February 11, bruis­ can to another, and the people also have oondescend to come to the help of the Unit not afford to longer put party above coun­
Feed Stable.
ing his head and body seriously. It was an interest in the questionable transac­ ed States treasury in maintaining the gold try.
eight hours before he regained conscious­
You have already been told in glowing
ness. He fell about eight feet, striking tion. Take the floor, Sheriff Knight, standard, which has wrought the ruin, and language by the eloquent sonator from
Gold Hill, Oregon..
only
charge
a
small
commission
of
$10,-
and
tell
the
people
what
you
know
about
head foremost on the stone floor of the
Missouri that tho conflict is “irrepressi­
000,009 or so on one little transaction.
this matter.
cellar way.—Gold Hill Miner.
Great God 1 That this proud government, ble,” and it is easy to see from the temper
Since his return from Alaska Hon. War­
the richest and strongest on the face of the and feeling of the equally distinguished
Real Estate.
For Fine Rigs and
ren Truitt is being pushed forward bv his
should have been brought to 60 low senator from Colorado and other western
Teams. Horses Boarded one night:
W L Neil to J C Neil; 35 acres in tp 39 Js, globe,
Willamette valley friends for the republican
a pass that a London Jew should have senators that the struggle for the new
r
2e;
$800.
nomination
for
congressman
from
this
dis
­
Hay 25 cants ; grain 25 cents.
hue begun. And the new
Joseph Downing to Daniel Nicholson; been appointed its receiver, to have oharge emancipation
trict. If Mr. Hermann is to be slaughtered
Mason
anil
Dixon
’s line which is drawn,
Fine hay and grain on hand and for
of
the
treasury,
with
an
option
on
any
ad
­
6.79
acres
in
t
wp
37
s,
r
2
w
:
$135
80.
by the republicans Judge Truitt would
not
by
the
surveyor,
but by the donial of
ditional
issue
of
bonds,
and
presumes
to
M
Cbavener
et
al
to
Oris
C
Crawford
lot
make a splendid candidate to put before
sale.
the natural and inalienable “right to life,
11,
blk
24.
Gold
Hill;
$55.
the
people
in
his
place.
patronize
us
and
promises
to
take
care
of
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Julia Miles to Andrew J Hamlin; 60.10 our great country 1 Is there a man here liberty and the pursuit of happiness” to a
As a result of the daily" mail route be­ acres in twp 38 s, r 1 e;$3967,
largo majority of citizens, will sooner or
HARDWARE,
tween Ashland and Klamath Falls, the
Ed Wilkison to J R Neil; land in twp 34 s, who can think of It without blushing?
later bring together in the bonds of union
A
Question
For
Republicans.
residents of Silver lake, desiring more rapid r 1 e, and t wp 35 s. r 1 w; $840.
the toiling aud now downtrodden masses
5 $ Dealer in $ $
STOVES and
mail facilities, have forwarded a petition to
Jas McDonough to J H Baird; the Fort
Now, again I regret the absence of the of the cities and the equally desperate
department asking for the establish­ Lane Placer claim in twp 36 s, r 2 w; $2000. senator from Ohio [Mr. Sherman], because
TINWARE the
ment of a new mail route from Klamath
G C Carl to Margaret C Carl; 1.27 acres if he were present I should ask him this masses of tho country. Agrarianism and
communism will join hands. There are
Falls to Silver lake. At present they get in tp 39 s, r 1 e; $600.
question, and if he deems it worth while millions now on the march, and they
I
their
mail
via
Lakeview
and
Prineville.
Samuel
Watson
to
City
of
Ashland-
Granite, Marble,
he can answer it hereafter: If, as I have tramp, tramp, tramp—tramp the side­
water-rights; $10.
United States Attorney D. R. Murphy certain
said, with only 22,000,000 people at that walks hunting work and tramp the high­
A
D
Helman
to
City
of
Ashland
—
certain
of Portland was in Roseburg last week, ex­ water rights; $1.
time floating the enormous amount of cur­ ways begging bread. Unless relief comes
Freestone Monuments
amining the records in the U 8. land office
Wm Ulrich to Annie E Davis—lots 11 rency. issued to carry on the war, with they will some day take a notion to tramp
F ALL KINDS and GRADES in regard to the titles of some 30.000 acres and
12, blk 53, Medford: $700.
and Copings.
1,000,000 men or more withdrawn from
Miners’ Tools, Giant Powder. Caps of land. He has been instructed to com­
Randles to Chas Randles—land in productive industries to be marshaled un­ to Washington with rifles In their hands
and Fuse. A fine liue of Electric Cutlery,
mence proceedings to have the patents tp Joseph
to regain the liberties w hich have been
37 s. r 2 e; $500.
and a large and complete stock of Fishing granted the O. & C. R. R. Co. canceled and
the stars and stripes for the mainte­ stolen from them or which their repre­
Also agents for IRON FENCES.
John A Carter to R A Rowley, % interest der
Tackle.
Plumbing
goods,
and
plumbing
of
the
lands
returned
to
the
public
domain.
nance
of
the
Union,
the
country
was
so
Satisfaction guaranteed
sentatives have sold, and the hitherto con­
in the King Bolt quartz mine in Jackson
all kidds done on short notice. All work
prosperous, with industries thriving, no servative force of the republic, the well to
Prof. Daley bas been introducing the county; $300.
guaranteed.
U S to Daniel Hoeeler—160 acres in tp 34 tramps, no beggars, what did it? Enough do agricultural class, will lift no hand to
raging game of the colleges of the effete
P. O. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co..
money, perhaps too much money, but still 9tay the march, but join it. God grant
east on Butte creek and the boys over there s, r 1 w.
£^*Tin
Shop
in
connection,
Cal.
enough.
play it with a cowboy vengeance. As a re­
MINING LOCATIONS.
that our country may be spared the enact­
First-class goods, and prices as low as the sult of a recent match game between the
If in 1878, I bolleve it was, when con ment of such scenes as were witnessed in
Ehler Band, on Feb. 11th, located a placer gross, in obedience to the orders of the
lowest.
residents of the two creeks over there Mr.
Paris in 1789. But the fair flower of lib­
Von der Hellen was put to bed while he claim of 20 acres in tp 38 s, r 3 w.
Ebler Band et al on Feb. 11th located a people, declared that those greenbacks erty, planted by Jefferson in the Immortal
takes time to recover from a sprained ankle
not bo retired, but should be reis­ Declaration of the 4th of July, 1776, wa­
and Porter Robinett has been doctoring a water right leading from Prarle Flat gulch, should
sued, we could float that much paper tered by tho blood of our Revolutionary
tp 38 s. 3 w.
badly wrenched hip.
W L Pyle on Dec 25, located a placer money before we had any gold or any sil­ sires under Washington, cannot be up­
ver basis, in the name of common sense rooted or smothered by the noxious weeds
claim of 20 acres in Galls creek district.
House Raising ||
He Doesn’t Pay the Tariff.
J H Baird on Feb 12tb located The Golden and the idea of prosperity, which seems to >f monopoly and class privilege without
Cross quartz claim in Blackwell district.
Portland Welcome.]
have departed from this legislative assem­
J R Williamson and Mark Applegate on bly, why can we not now put out $600,- bloodshed, and a cataclysm which will
Has
Mr.
Ellis
given
up
all
hopes
of
a
and Moving
February 10th located a quartz claim in 000,000 or $800,000,000 of greenbacks? jive us a military despotism or leave the
renomination ? Or can’t he afford to pay Willow Springs mining district.
.'epublic redeemed, regenerated and disen­
the press-gang’s rates? Hermann “g9ts
J R Bailey on January 20th located a Give us the double standard, and we can thralled is just as sure to come os yonder
in his work” nearly every day, but not a placer claim' of 20 acres in Farris gulch float that many greenbacks at par with sun shines in the heavens, unless we do
All work entrusted to my care done
gold and silver any day in tho year, and >ur duty here and take the hands of these
with dispatch, and on terms to suit
word about Ellis. Mr. Ellis, come forth; mining district.
there will be no more talk of the publlo conspirators off the people's throats and
the times. See the undersigned be­
buv the phosphoresence of telegraphic
fore letting contracts and save
activity, and shine; pay the press pipers The U. S. Gov’t Reports credit and of the honor of the nation. give them an opportunity to breathe, to
^noney.
The struggle, and the only struggle, is work, to live.
and dance. Stature and complexion are
Show Royal Baking Powder whether we shall have all government pa­
not sufficient for thee in this thy hoar of
Oak Street, Ashland.
D. ALLEN.
per OS »11 national bank paper, and tf on-
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superior to all others,.
For Job Printing; this office.
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ASHLAND, OREGON.
FRED T. FRADENBURGH
PROPRIETOR.
\ a / ho HAS improved the House and is pre-
"" pared to Entertain the Traveling Public
In First Class Stvle.
•o:
Rates,-, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day.
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33^° Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour­
ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon.
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Fresh Eastern ovsters, Turkey and Cranberry
Sauce, Price 50 Cent.
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Address »AVol. MEDICINE CO., I*. O. Dox 2076, Ban Francisco,Cal.
FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN
DR. JORDAN & CO.’S
ASHLAND
GREAT MUSEUM OP AH ATOMY
1OM Market St., San Francisco
.'Between Gih and "th Sts.)
Ge and learn how wonderfully yon
are made and how to avoid sickness
and disease. Museum enlarged with
thousand» of new objects. Admis­
sion 25 cts.
Private Office—Same Building
1051 market Street—Diseases of men:
stricture, loss of manhood, disease of the skin
and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mcr-
■scry. Treatment personally or by letter, bemi
for book.
Long established and reliable practitioners.
White Sulphur Springs
BATHNG ‘jffrrojvs.
Water of any temperature desired
Natural Temperature 85 deg’s.
TO DKIIK THE WATER IS A TOIIC
Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates
fungi and animalculea, and neutral­
PINEOLA COUGH BALSAM
izing and correcting all acidi­
ties it promotes a normal and
is excellent for all throat inflammation and
healthful condition in every
for asthma. Con­
part of the system.
sumptives will in­
variably derive — SWIMMING- RINK. —
benefit from its
use, as it quickly inclosed and covered, the same medics
abates the cough,
renders expector­ water, always clean, for the springs run a
ation easy, assist­ heavy volume— more than twelve hun­
ing nature in re-
dred gallons per hour.
s to ring wasted You may dive and swim and have mor©
tissues. There is
fun than "anybody”—come out as “fine
a large percentage
as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven­
of those who sup­ ated and happy.
pose their cases to be consumption who are
Located on the
only suffering from a chronic cold or deep
seated cough, often aggravated by catarrh.
For catarrh use Ely’s Cream Balm. Both HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE
remedies are pleasing to use. Cream Balui,
NORTH OF THE PLAZA.
50c. per bottle; Pineola Balsam, 25c. at
Druggists. In quantities of $2.50 will de­
liver on receipt of amount.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y.
Proprietor
GRANT
¿SOUND
JOHN E. PELTON.
e
MARKET.
HELMAN
POKEGAMA
R. r. NEIL.
PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s
—Retail and Wholesale dealers in—
150 Choice
Beef, Pork and Mutton.
Residence Lots for sale in
Pokegama, on reasonable
terms. Lots sold on the in­
stallment plan.
All Kinds of Fresh Meats
lso
A
2,000
acres
of Cho.ce
Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale
Kept constantly on hand, Fair living
Ou the Klamath River. Terms made to
prices is all that we ask.
suit on application. Address,
We will make it to your interest to
deal with us.
febl’92
CHAS. COLE,
Pokegama, Siskiyou Co., Cal.