Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 27, 1896, Image 1

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ASHLAND, JACKSON
Klamath County Populists.
PRESSED BRICKS.
The People’s party of Klamath county
reorganized at Bonanza on the 13th inst. by
re-electing J. B. Griffith chairman of the
county executive committee and G. W.
HINMAN. D. H. 8.
Offield secretary. J. B. Griffiths was elect­
ed to represent Klamath’s four delegates to
state convention. He was instructed, with
the consent of the Lake county delegation,
DENTIST.
to postpone nomination of joint represent­
ative and state senator to a later date. The
f^"ln tbe Masonic Building up stairs convention for nomination of county offi­
cers was called at Klamath Falls, April 21st
over Post Office.
and tbe primaries on the 11th of April.
There will be one delegate at large from
each precinct and one for each 10 votes or
JT^R. 8. T. SONGER.
fraction thereof cast for Pierce for gov­
ernor. It was ordered that nominations be
made by preferential yote and that said
vote
be confined to tbe members of the
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
several clubs.
COUNTY,
The Big Strike Near Etna.
OREGON,
-
THURSDAY»
»
FEBRUARY 27, 1896.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
The biggest strike in quartz mining
Emil Hansen has gone to San Fran- which has been made in Siskiyou, and
without a doubt the largest in Northern
cisco.
California, has just been made at
John Shook bas returned to Klamath French creek, seven miles from Etna.
county.
The ledge is twelve feet in width, and all
Mrs. Griswold is visiting Grants Pass the rock which has been taken out runs
$350 to the ton. Tbe ledge has been
relatives and friends.
tapped at a number of places from 100
Montague is to have water by the con­ to 600 feet apart, and the rock in every
struction of a big ditch.
instance has gone about $350. On last
Jabs Houston of Klamath Falls has Saturday we were shown several pieces
of quartz taken from the mine, and
gone to Cripple Creek, Colo.
streaks of gold could be plainly seen
Wm. Hammerslev of Gold Hill is visit­ running through them, the quartz being
ing bis folks at Lakeview.
Louisiana Sinking Under Water.
of a light and free character. This mine
Cannibals on the American Coast.
is
owned
by
Engler
&
Atkinson,
capita
­
Jacob Kahn was here this week and
For many years great cypress trees
In the gulf of California, off the Mex­
lists of Oakland, and was bonded to a man have been found far underneath the
bought some hides and pelts.
ican
state of Sonora, is the island of
named Swift, for $14,000, before this rich
The Time for Building.
Fred Hansen, the Table Rock farmer strike was made. Tbe mine is worked water along the Louisiana coast. They i Tiburon, as large as Martha’s Vineyard.
Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon,
Up the system is at this season. The cold spent Monday and Tuesday in Ashland.
under the superintendency of T. B. could be traced with perfect clearness, The peculiarity of this spot is that it is
weather has made unusual drains upon tbe
A shland .................................... O regon .
Ed. Scheffelin has returned from Oak­ Dillion, and employes twelve men at and there was no known way of ac­ inhabited by a tribe of cannibalistic
Vital forces. The blood has become impov­
erished and impure, and all the functions land and is prospecting on Foote c^eek. present. There is a small Huntington counting for them. It is now discover­
aborigines as fierce and wild as the
of the body sutler in consequence. Hood’s
mill on the property, but a proposition is
JQR. C. W. BARR.
Geo. Durand, the Silver lake stock- now under consideration to erect a 100- ed, however, that the coast of Louisiana south sea islanders in the old time be­
Sarsaparilla is the great builder, because it
is the One True Blood Purifier and nerve man returned last week from a big visit stamp mill, which will be one of the is steadily sinking into the gulf of fore they were forced to behave them­
in the east,
tonic.
largest on tbe coast. Tbe mine was for­ Mexico. Instead of the hope that with selves. Tiburon belongs ostensibly to
A.Messner of Gold Hill has gone to merly owned by J. O. Welsh, and up to successive years and the accretions of Mexico, and to the state of Sonora, but
Hood’s Pills become the favorite cathar­
Dental Parlors in Odd Fellow’s Block.
tic withall who use them. All druggists. 25c. Manitoba to organixe and bring a last December was worked by A. B.
A shland , O regon .
colony.
Chamberlain, whose tunnel when he vegetable growths tbe lowlands along □either has the sligbest control over it.
• —«
Mining Items.
a—
•tonped work-esee asUbiu 18 inches oi the’.Mississippi would gradually rise On the contrary’, the Tiburones have con­
All work pertaining to modern dent'
Samuel Daily, who came to Myrtle
The Last Chance plader mine on the Point, Douglas county, 1864, died there the rich ore which has just been found. and overflows become less destructive, trol over the' state of ‘SoffoTnrtt» «e rm­
istrv. Painless operations a specialty.
This property will go ahead of the rich the fact seems to lie that in course of tent of terrorizing its adjacent coast.
Klamath river, below the American Bar, last week.
ledges in Cripple Creek, and will be an
owned by Garvey Bros., is being fitted
time all these lands will be un­
The Tiburones are almost as much at
immense thing for Siskiyou.
Mrs.
D.
Coppie
and
children
of
Jack
­
up
and
will
begin
operations
soon.
Neg
­
p M. BROWER M. D.
der
water.
Thousands
of
acres
have
al
The
above
is
from
the
Yreka
Journal.
home
in the water as on land, and they
sonville
precinct
are
visiting
in
otiations have been in progress to lease
The Yreka News of a later date save these ready been abandoned to the swamp and can run down and catch by sheer wind
California.
the mine.
reports are exaggerated. The reports of
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Dr. Flanagan will open up a placer claim
A. S. Barnes will address the Wood­ Supt. Dillon show, however, that the mine marsh, some of them acres which be­ and fleetness of foot both the jack rabbit
a good paying property, and is being fore the war raised tho finest sugar cane and the deer. These are their only vir­
O begon . on Rogue river a few miles above Grants ville populist club on political issues is
A shland .
worked under a bond at a fair profit. It
Pass. The doctor will pump the water Saturday evening.
was formerly known as the old Ochre in the country. Lauds which well tues. They are as low down in the scale of
from the rivet into a reservoir and draw it
claim.
The drift is about twelve feet in within the memory of living persons humanity as a gorilla, lower than that,
Dr. Barr, Dentist I. O. O. F. block.
thence as needed for mining. He has
Office—At Residence, intersection of Me­ twenty-six
width and the ore is 40 per cent sulphrels. were formerly used as pastures for
acres
of
good
ground.
On
this
in fact, for they eat raw flesh and car­
chanic, Laurel and Main Streets,
Duffy Farrier, tbe railroad trainman, No hanging wall has yet been found. A
ground a few weeks ago two boys in one
was married last week to Miss Alice recent crushing of 168 tons yielded $1,000, horses and cattle are now wholly under rion, which the gorilla will not do.
day ground sluicing secured $19.50.
and the books of the superintendent show water.
Hall of Grants Pass.
They are as treacherous as the fox and
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
The Dunsmuir News says the Mountain
that the cost of mining and milling is but
For many years it has been noticed as fierce as tho wolf.
When you drink tea get tbe best—Ito $1.75 per ton. The superintendent of the
Mines Company have entered into an
agreement with the S. P. Company for tbe Blend—it will please you. Take no other. mine says there is nothing to be gained that the floods iu the Mississippi poured
Last year they lured into their fast­
G. A. R.
shipment of the ore from the Iron Mount­ J. K. Van Sant, Ashland.
by the publication of untruthful reports of forth moro and more tremendous cur­
nesses
two American newspaper cor-
ain mine in Shasta county. They had
property, as all interested are very well
BURNSIDE POST NO. 23.
Misses Mollie Miller and Jo. Orth. the
been employing 1,200 men in building a
rents. This was variously attributed to respondents, and then killed and ate
satisfied
with
the
facts.
Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and railroad and getting the mine in shape, Jacksonville belles, escorted J. A. Whit­
the building of the levees and to the them. That is the point which makes
3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com and when this work is done the force will man to Ashland Saturday.
A Great German's Prescription.
rades cordially welcomed.
cutting
away of the woodlands along the these wretches of particular interest to
be reduced to 600 men. who will work in
Diseased blood, constipation, and kidney,
J. B. Rinehart and family are stopp­
A. C. S pencer , Commander.
the mine It is said $1,000,000 has already
liver
and
bowel
troubles
are
cured
by
Karl
’
s
banks
of
the tributaries of die great the United States. A writer in the St.
ing at Gold Hill. He is interesting east­
G. O. V annatta , Adjutant.
been expended on the mine,
ern capitalists in Southern Oregon Clover Root Tea. For sale by T. K, Bolton. stream. Now, however, these increas­ Loui6 Globe-Democrat mentions that
W. R. C.
mines.
ing floods seem traced to their real the two correspondents were sent to Ti­
Phoenix Populists Organized.
WILL WE HAVE A DICTATOR!
BURNSIDE RELIEF CORPS NO. 24
cause, the sinking of the land along the buron by a Sail Francisco paper to ex­
The People’s party club of Phoenix is
L.
Gerber
shipped
four
carloads
of
Meets in Masonic hall at 2 o’clock p. m. again in working order and meet the
A
Thrilling Bit of Dialogue Which Sug­ gulf coast and the lower Mississippi. plore and describe the island. They nev­
cattle
from
Little
Shasta
last
week
,
which
n the first and third Fridays of each first and second Wednesday evenings of
gests Such a Terrible Calamity.
about finishes the winter fed beeves in
month.
M rs . J. D. C rocker , Pres.
The government gauge of water depths er returned, and their horrible fato was
each month. Every body invited and that section.
M bs . L ydia G riswold , Sec’y.
“The plutocrats,” went on the judge, at the mouth of the Mississippi shows afterward ascertained.
a cordial invitation extended to democrats
Miss Mattie Matney, who has been in “are aware that the crisis is at hand, that the land there has subsided one
and republicans to discuss living issues
This is certainly a matter for the
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Portland, has returned to Applegate. that the issue in the next presidential foot since 1877. The" measurement in­ United States government to look into.
with
the
club.
Ira
Wakefield
has
been
GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of invited to lecture at their next meeting, Alvis Matney and family have also election will bo freedom or slavery.
Pythias, Ashland, Oregon,^ meets every
They are also aware that Americans are dicates that the gulf of Mexico is one If American citizens are to be killed
Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good March 4th, on the cause of the present retnrend to Applegate from Portland.
foot higher at the mouth of the river and eaten by a handful of wretched sav­
had times.
standing are cordially invited to attend.
A new corporation, with a paid for freedom if their eyes are open, and
F. D. W agner , C. C.
ages within a few hundred miles of our
up capital of $300,000. has been formed that before the election the people will than it was 18 years ago.
S. G. E ggeks , K. of R & 8.
This is a sinking of the land at own coast, then their fellow citizens want
MARRIED.
to open up the McCloud timber belt, and have learned that they have simply been
the company is formed of solid and sub­ used during the past 30 years by the rather an alarming rate. To mako the to know the reason why. The United
money power to vote thomselves gradu­ fact of the subsidence absolutely certain States should ask permission of Mexico
MASONIC,
CLARK—HARRIS—At Grants Pass. stantial business men.
ally into slavery. When this is made it is recalled that last fall, when the to send a force of soldiers to Tiburon
John
W.
Lofftus,
after
spending
a
couple
Feb.
19.
1896,
W.
B.
Clark
and
Mrs.
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M.
of
months with his mother and some plain to them, there will be a repudia­ Mississippi was so low, the gulf was 18 and whip these execrable barbarians till
Nettie
Tice
Harris.
Regular convocations on the Thursday
interesting Ashland friends started home tion of the candidates of plutocracy at
next after the full moon.
inches higher thau the river and salt they are convinced they cannot kill and
Monday for the Warner valley stock the polls.”
BORN.
E. V. C arter , H. P.
water
flowed up stream in such quanti­ eat white men with impunity. Plenty
ranch
in
Lake
county.
E. A. S herwin , Secretary.
“The great robbers,” said the colo­
ties
as
to incrust with a white deposit of volunteers can be found for the little
Horace Dunlap spent Sunday with his nel, “who have accumulated practically
STOWELL—In Eagle Point prcinct,
the
boilers
of the engines of sugar plan­ task.
folks
at
Phoenix.
He
is
from
Lake
co­
tho
entire
wealth
of
the
nation,
antici
­
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M.
Feb 12, 1896, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
unty and was just returning from New pate trouble. Many of them are already tations that were operated with water
Stowell,
a
daughter.
Stated communications on the Thursday
Tho United States does not want to be
Orleans, where be had taken and sold a moving their gold to places of safety from the Mississippi.
of or before the full moon.
band of mules he bought from the across the ocean. No one has confidence
mixed
up in the Armenian question.
E. A. S herwin , W. M.
Some writer, indulging a prophetic
Hereford’s. He started home Monday. in any legitimate investment. W’. W.
C. H. V acpkl . Secretary.
fancy, not long since predicted that a Until there is absolute evidence that
The Ashland Normal foot hall team go Astor is in Europe drawing $5,000,000
American citizens have been murdered
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. 8.
to Eagle Point Saturday to play a match a year from American toil. Tho nobility time would come when the waters of
or
seriously interfered with, this coun­
the
gulf
would
stream
up
the
Mississip
­
game
with
Prof.
Dailey
’
s
team
of
Butte
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays
of monarchical countries, by marrying
try
has no call to meddle in any official
Creekers. Daily and some of his crew
in each month.
pi channel to the St. Lawrence and the
M rs . L’M. C aldwell , W. M.
were in Ashland Saturday taking in the our rich women, are taking out of this great lakes, making a sea passage from way. There are men and ships and guns
M rs . 8. C. C handler . Secretary.
situation. A grand ball will be given country hundreds of millions of dollars
unjustly wrung from American labor. New Orleans to Newfoundland, through and money enough in Europe to avenge
the visitors.
even the wrongs of the Armenians, great
I. O. O. F.
The following is the citizens’ ticket Cornelius Vanderbilt’s castle on Fifth which the ships of commerce would as they are, and it is tbe proper task of
avenue
is
barricaded
by
iron
posts
which
pass. All this country east of the Mis­
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
for Jacksonville’s town officers: Council,
D. Linn, T. Cameron, Geo. Hines, J. F. make it more difficult to capture than sissippi and south of the St. Lawrence the powers there to do it, not ours. We
Hold regular meetings every Thursaav
Miller and T. J. Kenney; recorder, A. the batteries on Governors island.”
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
would thus be cut off to itself and be­ do not want to send any warships to the
Pausing for awhile in thought, the come a huge insular continent. Wo may Dardanelles. They should be kept at
in good standing arg. cordially invited to
N.Soliss: marshal, John Dyar; treas­
attend.
F, M. D rake . N. G.
urer, Jas. Cronemiller; street commis­ colonel resumed: “You know I am an
be assured, however, that this will not home. There is, however, one American
H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102.
sioner, W. Healy.
officer of a bank and connected with sev
citizen whose death the United States
happen till we are all dead and gone.
At a recent mask ball at Montague eral banks. In this way I have learned
should hold the sultan of Turkey re­
PILOT ROCK ENC AMPMENT, NO. 16.
Jack Frizell took the prize for tbe best many things which alarm me. The New
Consumption Can be Cured
sponsible for. That is Frank Lenz,
sustained character, Mrs. W. H. Whv- York bank ring, utterly lost to all man­
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and
by
the
use
of
Shiloh
’
s
Cure.
This
great
4th Monday in each month. Members in
Almost everybody takes some laxative hark for being the best lady waltzer and hood and patriotism themselves, natu­ Cough Cure is the only known remedy for the American bicycler, foully murdered
good standing cordially invited to attend.
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the Miss Nellie Woodson for being the best rally regard every banker as a Tory. that terrible disease. For sale by T. K. while making a journalistic tour of the
H. 8. E vans , ,C. P.
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS dressed lady. All were formerly of this Their private circulars, sent out at fre­ Bolton.
________________
Turks’ country, a country with which
R obt . T aylor ,’Scribe.
LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) county and the prizes were valuable.
quent
intervals,
are
enough
to
make
one
we are at profound peace and on most
SENATOR MILLS.
get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
Hon. S. P. Moss, representing the
HOPE REBECCA DEOREE LODGE, **O. 24.
friendly terms. Let not the United States
laxative and tonic that purifies the blood peoples partv of Lake county, and J. B. despair of the future of America. They
He Ua4 Seen the Error of the Cleveland forget Frank Lenz, a young man as full
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each and strengthens the whole system. And Griffith, holding the proxies for Klam­ breathe no more justice or patriotism
Way and Como Out For the People.
more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­ ath county’s delegates arrived at Klam­ than if they were the manifestoes of pi­
month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland.
of promise for a brilliant and useful fu­
The
resolutions offered iu the senate
Miss E mma S tephenson , N. G.
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active ath Falls last week en route for the state rates.
ture as any who ever claimed this as his
M iss N ina E mery , Secv.
and healthy, and when the Liver is in convention at Salem. Upon learning,
“While in New York recently,” con­ by Mr. Mills of Texas embody reforms
good condition you find yourself free from that tbe state convention had been post­ tinued the colonel, “I learned from the that will not prove palatable to Mr. native land.
Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- poned from Feb. 22, to March 26th, they president of a bank with whom we have Cleveland and Mr. Carlisle. In fact,
A. O. U. W.
Headache and Constipation, and rid of returned home again. The Klamath
The law under which New Jersey is
business relations that great fears are Senator Mills’ resolutions place him in
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66.
that worn out and debilitated feeling. county populists made up a purse of $42
gradually
getting tho best roads of any
direct
antagonism
with
the
administra
­
entertained that the people will break
Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hal) These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
every second and foubth Wednesday in Good digestion and freedom from stomach to pay Mr. Griffith’s expenses.
away from machine rule and party tyr­ tion and in line again with the Demo­ state in tho Union appropriates <100,000
each month. All brethren in good standing troubles will only be had when the liver
a year from state funds to be distribut­
The Klamath county democrats have anny and elect their own presidential crats of tbe country.
are cordially invited to attend.
It will be remembered that in 1893, ed among the counties that will take up
organized a club with 33 members at candidate at the coming election. In
is
properly
at
work.
If
troubled
with
any
M. R. M oore , M. W.
of these complaints, trv SIMMONS LIVER Klamath Falls. Gen. John F. Miller, that case, the question uppermost in the when the discussion of the uncondition­ the building of stoüe roads. The county
J. R. C asey . Recorder
REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi­ V. A. Dunlap, E. R. Reamss, G. W. minds of the bankers is how to prevent al repeal of the Sherman law threw the
Smith, J. D. Fountain, Alex. Martin his inauguration. In this contingency, Democratic party into such disastrous and its citizens must defray two-thirds
cines, and Better than Pills.
and
others made speeches at the organ­ no definite plan has been arranged, but confusion—a confusion from which it of the cost. They get from the state a
K. O. T. M.
’¿-EVERY PACKAGE'S--
ization.
The convention for election of
has not even partially recovered—Sena­ sum equal to one-third of what they pay
GRANITE TENT NO. 4, KNIGHTS OF THE Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper.
delegates to state convention and to a course was outlined which has received
MACCABEES.
out. It is an admirable law. The law
J. H. Zeiliu & Co.. PhHa.. Pa.
nominate a county ticket was called for the most favorable consideration. This tor Mills, in order not to antagonize the
Meet’in regular review on the second and
specifies
the kind of road to bo con­
president
whose
election
had
made
him
was
simply
(1)
to
arrange
to
buy
several
March 28, and the primaries for tbe
fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd
the
head
of
tbe
party,
made
a
public
re
­
structed.
It must be of the most ap­
of
tho
presidential
electors;
(2)
to
have
21st.
Fellow’s Hall, Ashland.
Visiting Sir
Knights cordially invited.
List of successful applicants for teach­ contests over the election of a sufficient cantation of such Democratic doctrines proved macadamized pattern, with deep,
G. W. C rowson , Com.
er’s certificates at the February exam­ number of electors to throw a doubt on as had proved to be obnoxious to Mr. solid roadbed, covered with crushed
C has . H. G illette , R. K.
ination, 1896: Second grade—Edith the election of any of the candidates, Cleveland and became one of the chief stoue of small and uniform size, the
Van Dyke, Louise Ganiere, Kittie Kirk­ then have congress appoint a commis­ promoters of the disastrous policy which,
Andrew Jackson Allen, Lillie Tem­ sion, as was done in 1876; (3) to so beginning with the movement to un­ stone in turn filled in and covered with
—GO TO—
DYNAMOS and MOTORS lin,
ple, James Stewart, Lelia Anderson, control individual electors that the elec­ conditionally repeal the purchasing material to make it smooth and even.
Mattie Carter. Third grade—William
For Quartz Mills, Hoisting, Pumping
clause of the Sherman act, has compelled Other states might well pass a law of
V. Cowan, Olah Mickey, W. D. Cofer, tion may be thrown into tho house of the people, as well as the business in­ this kind, each specifying the kind of
and all kinds of mining work.
Cora Koontz, Emma Reed, Lulu New­ representatives; (4) in case no plan can
Maude Downing, Harriett Min­ be devised which promises success, then terests of the country, to experience the road best adapted t<? its own locality.
Electrical Engineering Go., ton,
Then if in addition the prisoners in the
thorn, Lizzie Stidham. Mrs. C. F. Shep­ the money power of Europe and that of evils of the British gold standard.
1 ivory
Whether Senator Mills has seen county jails and the state penitentiaries
herd passed a successful examination for America—which are in partnership—
34 and 36 Main St.,
a state life diploma. Only 17 out of 47 will arrange to have some overt act enough of the disastrous results of the were sentenced to make the highways
— and —
committed by some American or Eng­ president’s policy, or whether be pro­ tho cost would come light.
San Francisco, Cal. applicants were successful.
Vaupel, Norris & Drake are offering the lish official. Reparation will be de poses to return to tbe safe and sound
’K^Feed Stable.
best values in dry goods shown in Ashland manded by the ‘injured’ nation and re­ Democratic doctrines held by all genu­
Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, chancellor
or years. Call on them.
fused; war will then be declared be­ ine Democrats we do not know, but it of the British exchequer, talks foolish­
Cold Hill, Oregon..
is
certain
that
each
and
every
one
Of
his
R. E. Neilon, superintendent of Parker tween the United States and England.
Bros. Red Hill mine in tbe Salmon river This crisis will be precipitated while resolutions is directly opposed to the ness. Ho says there are some matters
section of Siskivou county, was killed the presidential question is still unset­ financial policy of the administration. between England and the United States
For Fine Rigs aüd
last Thursday. He attempted to dislodge tled ; the 4th of March will be near at We think it is a good sign when such s that could not be settled by arbitration
a large rock from near the end of a flume, hand and great war preparations under man as Senator Mills, finding that tc and mentions as one of these “the possi­
Teams. Horses Boarded one night :
which was causing an overflow. Two
Hay 25 cents ; grain 25 cents.
sustain the president will be to subject
of the end boxes gave way, and Neilon way. Confusion being complete, Cleve­ his party and the people to all the dire­ ble absorption of Canada by the United
Fine hay and grain on band and lor
land
will
bo
declared
dictator
—
the
States against Canada’s and Great Brit­
fell about 20 feet in the dump and the
Ml«.
drama will end, the curtain will be ful evils of a further contraction of the ain’s wishes. ” How could the United
boxes
on
him
and
was
soon
buried
by
HEADQUARTERS FOR
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the rush of water and tailings from the lowered—the 30 years’ conspiracy (far currency, hastens to retract his steps States absorb Canada against the wishes
flume. His dead body was soon removed more destructive than tho Thirty Years’ and place himself in line with the great of both Canada and Great Britain? Sir
HARDWARE,
from the debris by his workmen. Neilon war which nearly exhausted Europe) majority.—Atlanta Constitution.
Michael Hicks-Beach imputes more
STOVES and
§ § Dealer in § §
belonged to one ot the pioneer Siskiyou will have culminated—America will be
Already In Her Power.
power to the United States than we
families, and bis brother was killed by a enslaved 1
TINWARE blast in Siskiyou tunnel during railroad
If England conquered us, she could claim for ourselves.
Have we ever
“These,” added the colonel, “are
construction,
seme of the plans which are just now not draw a much greater revenue iron: shown any desire to “absorb” Canada
Granite, Marble,
the United States than she obtains now. at all, either with or without her
a occupying the most serious considera­
What Money Is.
The president knows this, and as a con­ wishes? We do not want Canada unless
tion of the bank ring.”
What difference is there between mon­
Freestone Monuments
“Let us hope, ” said the senator, “that sequence his warlike message is a play she herself wishes to come to us. While
F ALL KINDS and GRADES ey and tho material bearing the stamp
the
people will solve these questions for for the benefit of the gods in the gal­
Miners
’
Tools,
Giant
Powder,
Caps
and Copings.
or superscription of the government sig­ themselves and in their own interests. ” leries. He knows that there is a way tc Great Britain and the United States are
and Fuse. A fine liue of Electric Cutlery,
anil a large and complete stock of Fishing nifying its power to pay debts and taxes: —“Statesmen Three,” A. C. Fisk.
settle the Venezuelan question without at peace with one another, we shall
Also agents for IRON FENCES.
Tackle. Plumbing goods, and plumbing of Money is a function or a power created
a resort to arms, that England will adopt never, so long as the American eagle
Satisfaction guaranteed I' all kidds done on short notice. All work by law’ which the government must re­
screams and the American flag waves,
guaranteed.
A. Carlson, merchant tailor, corner Main that method and consequently his utter­
ceive for public dues and the people at
ances are the veriest bombast that ever make any attempt to “absorb” Canada
and
Granite
streets.
P.O. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co..
large are compelled to receive in pay­
emanated from human lips.—Boise City against her wishes.
Cal.
ment of debts? This legal tender power
Robert Mautell denies that his new Sentinel.
iWTin Shop in connection.
is money and is as distinct from the ma­ play, “The Queen’s Garter,” is plagia
Great Britain has 20 torpedo boat
The Arjumeat of Experience.
terial
upon which it is represented, rized from Stanley Weyman’s book, “A
First-class goods, and prices as low as the
catchers
attached to her new flyiDg
whether it be gold, silver or paper, as Gentleman of France.”
lowest.
The bimetallic system existed in this
squadron.
In the naval fights of the next
the force generated by a steam engine,
Ernest Charles Warde, the son of country from 1793 to 1873 and our great war the attempt will be made to
a water wheel or a dynamo is distinct
Frederick Warde, is receiving great mints were open free to both gold and
from such engine, wheel or dynamo.— praise for his work iu character parts. silver and all over the world our silver utilize both the torpedo boat and the
House Raising H ||
Silver Knight.
was accepted at about $1.30 per ounce. torpedo boat catcher, and the outcome of
Young Warde may star before long.
But for the combined effort of the mon­ the experiment will be watched with
The new leading lady of Charles ey loaners, the bond dealers and the gold
0 O O and Moving
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
much interest.
Notice is hereby given that the under­ Rohlf’s company is Madeline Merli, syndicate, who sought to make money
whoso
work
iu
the
serious
drama
elicit
­
signed, doing business in Ashland, Or­
dearer by establishing the gold standard,
If you shirk a task because it is un­
All work entrusted to my care done
egon, under tbe firm name of Myer & ed favorable comment when she was that would be the case today.—Cleve­
with dispatch, and on terms to suit
pleasant,
it is bound to come back to
fi
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Gregory, have this day dissolved part­
the times. See tbe undersigned be­
land Plain Dealer.
you
sooner
or later in a more disagree­
nership, J. M, Gregory retiring from the
fore letting contracts and save
Nerves on Edge.
money.
firm and E. B. Myer continuing the
able
shape
than it wore before. This
I was nervous, tired, irritable and cross. The Z7. SI Gov't Reports
same.
E B. M yer ,
can be depended on.
Karl
’
s
Clover
Root
Tea
has
made
me
well
Oak Street, Ashland.
Q ALLEN
J. M. G reuory .
»bow Royal Baking Powder
and happy.— Mrs, E. B. Worden. For sale
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
▲»blandi Or,, Feb. 17,1896.
bÿ X, K>. Bolton.
Fw Jeb Fritting ; tbii Oficw.
ddgfrtar to all «amrabz
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
J. w. COX’S
D. H. MILLER
J. B. RUSSELL.
Builder’s Material
O
Contracting & Building d .
h . miller
t
Rp^.powd"?
A bsolutely
NO. 40.
Advertising rates given on application.
Changed {lands !
HOTEL
OREGON,
The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now
Under the Management of
pure
FRED T. FRADENBURGH
PROPRIETOR.
% a /H0 HAS improved the House and is pre»
■■ pared to Entertain the Traveling Public
In First Class Style.
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Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day.
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Special R^tes to Boarders and large parties of Tour­
iste. WI mhi iu Ashland dpu’t fail to atop^t Jtiotel Oregon
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pecial Sunday Dinners;
Fresh Eastern oysters, Turkey and Cranberry
Sauce, Price 50 Cent.
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ASHLAND. OR.
M ain S tbeet , O pposite F u za .
ZP-A-IZTSTTS PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
WALL PAPER. GLASS. ETC
B uilding P apers , W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
PAINTING.
PAPERING, IIETC
MANHOOD RESTOREDSS
tiun
a fauiou» French pliysicb.n, will quickly aureyott of all n<-r
yolls
Keueruuie orkiuia such rh LurtMaubmA
Insomnia, I’aiimintheBuck,Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debility
.
Pimples, Unatness to Marry, Exhausting Draiaa, Varlc»^« a,,<|
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-/ Comtinatlon. It stops all loss.w by dav or night Prevent«" x-
tt> ss of discharge, which If not« JieckiwI leads to RpOTmatorrtwi'Xfri
Ki BEFORE and AFYEH HlthehorrorsolImpotency. «rkTriBENEcleausesiheUver, the
kidneysand the urinary organxof all impurities.
““ CUPIDENE strengthens and restores small weak organs.
*l'!ie reason sufferers are not cured by Ductor» in becnive ninety per cent are troubled -rftb
Pro« t nt It 1». CUl’I DENE Is the only known remedy to core without an operation. SuoOtestlmott
als. A written gu trnntee given and money returned if six boxes does not effect a permaucutcuru
|L00a box, six for (5.00, by mail. Send for riiKKcircular aud testimonials.
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Address 1IAVOL n EDICIN E CO., P. O. Box 3076, San Francisco, Cal.
»73
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FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN
DR. JORDAN 4 CO.’S
GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOM?
ASHLAND
White Sulphur Springs
1O-M Market St., San Francisco
.Between 6th and 7th Sts.)
Go and learn how wonderfully yoa
arc u.ade and how to avoid sickness
and disease. Museum enlarged with
thousands of new objects Admis­
sion 25 eta.
BATHNG ^
dations .
Private Office—Same Building
Market Street— Diseases of men:
stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the skin
and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer-
eury. Treatment personally'or by letter. Send
for book.
Water of any temperatnre desired
Natural Temperature 85 deg’s.
Long established and reliable practitioners. TO DRIKK TBE WATER IS A TOIIC
Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates
fungi and animalcules, and neutral­
PINEOLA COUGH BALSAM
izing and correcting all acidi­
ties it promotes a normal and
is excellent tor all throat inflammation and
healthful condition in every
for asthma. Con­
part of the system.
sumptives will in­
variably derive
benefit from its — SWIMMING RINK. ...
use. as it quickly
abates the cough, inclosed and covered, the same medica
renders expector­ water, always clean, for the springs run a
ation easy, assist­ heavy volume— more thau twelve hun­
ing nature in re-
dred gallons per hour.
s to ring wasted
tissues. There is You may dive and swim and have more
fun than “anybody’’—come out as “fine
a large percentage
silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven­
of those who sup­ as
ated and happy.
pose their cases to be consumption who are
only suffering from a chronic cold or deep
Located on tbe
seated cough, often aggravated by catarrh.
For catarrh use Ely’s Cream Balm. Both HELMAN LAND, HALF A M1L1
remedies are pleasing to use. Cream Balm,
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.
GBANT
win«
JOHN E. PELTON.
HELMAN
Proprietor
«Am.
POKEGAMA
S. P. NEIL.
PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s
150 Choice
—Retail and Wholesale dealers in—
Beef, Pork and Mutton.
Residence Lots for sale in
Pokegama, on reasonable
terms. Lota sold on tbe in­
stallment plan.
I
All Kinds of Fresh Meats
lso 2,000 acres
of cho.ee
Kept constantly on hand. Fair living
Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale
Oi. the Klamath River. Terms made to
prices is all that we ask.
suit on application. Address,
A
We will make il to your interest to
deal with »,
fierra
CHA8.
COLE,
Pokeska», bgkiyVu Co., CeL