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...,Bügel Brw VALLEY RECORD FINE PRINTING OF EVERY VALLEY RECORD i i ^o^KDESCRI PTION NO MONOPOLY -gV- /’T PRICES I Give us your order for Letterheads, State- ments. Envelopes, &c. VALLEY RECORD* VOL. VIII. A.SHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 18Ö6. ASHLAND, OREGON. Chief of the County Papers Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. NO. 45. SUBSCRIPTION One Year............. Six Months........ Three Months.... RATES: ........... $1 75 ............. .1 00 ............. 50 Advertising rates given on application. ———— Democratic County Convention. The democratic county convention to elect eight delegates to state and district conventions that meet at Portland at the J^R. J. S. HERNDON, eame time that the republican state con vention meets in that city, viz: April 9th, convened at tbe court house in Jack PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. sonville, Saturday. E. D« Briggs called O regon . the meeting to order, Wm. M. Cnlvig ASHLAND, was elected chairman and Chas. Nickell secretary. Tbe following three gentle <V“0ffice—In Townsend Building, on men were appointed as a committee on Oak Street, Opposite Hotel Oregon. credentials, order of business and per manent organization: Chas. Prim, Henry Klippel, E. D. Briggs. HINMAN. D. D. S. Alter dinner convention received cre dentials committee report as follows: North Ashland— A. Hunsaker by DENTIST. Briggs proxy, J. E. Pelton. South Ashland—H, S. Evans by Briggs £^*ln the Masonic Building up stairs proxy, Dan Chapman. West Ashland—R. P. Neil by Dan over Post Office. Chapman proxy, E. D. Briggs. Applegate—W. W. Hinton (no pri mary.) J^R. S. T. SONGER. Central Point—W. A. Owen by James Helms proxy, E. Pleasant by Colvig proxy, G. 8. Moore by Nickell proxy. PHYSICIAN and 8URGE0N. Eagle Point—G. W. Heckatborn, T. E. Niehol* bv Heckathorn proxy. Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon, South Jacksonville—J. S. Orth, Wm. M. Colvig, Chas. Nickell, T. G. Reames A shland ........................................... O regon . by Dr. De Bar proxy. North Jacksonville—D. Linn, Chas. Prim, F. R. Neil. C. W. BARR. Foot8 Creek—R. A. Cook, John A. Cook by R. A. Cook proxy. Flounce Rock—R. W. Gray. Dental Parlors in Odd Fellow’s Block. North Medford—Wilbur Jones, T. W. A shland , O broon . Johnson, D. H. Miller, Henry Klippel. South Medford—Wm. Slinger, W. S. aii work pertaining to modern dent Crowell, P. Barneburg, J. A. Whitman. istry. Painless operations a specialty. Rock Point—G. VV. Lance, Jr., J. A. Professional Cards PRESSED BRICKS. THE OREGONIAN TAKES A HAND Highest of all in Leavening-Power.—Latest U.S. Gov’t Report Rpyai THE ASHLAND HOUSE. vWtin® The Great Daily Gold-Bug Cham pions the Cause of the “Sound Money ’ Republican» of Ashland *ndcoJd baths at Storey’s barber shop. Opposite town ball. In Its Usual Brutal Manner. SinFrJn and baby are up front The efforts of the free stiver republicans The Pioneer and Old Reliable Hotel of San Francisco visiting Ashland friend». of Ashland to prevent the “souna money” from delivering Jackson county over Ashland, is now Under the Management of Hd|1’hJ^WKlanu*H’ E’ Barnh*rt of Gold people to the American Bankers’ Association's gh tW0 placer tuines on Ap ideas of financial legislation aroused the plegate and have gone there to work them chief organ of the goldbugs and its issue of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ l.nHr’rii1 *irthw Cardwell was visiting Asb- March 25th, in tbe leading editorial of that ffends Monday and left next day to day, it made the gold answer to the Mitch school. * TU 6 akC’ Klatnalh county, ell and Hermann free coinage resolutions adopted bv the Ashland Republican Club March 19th. The next dav it placed in a POPULIST TICKET « PLATFORM. Republican Nominations. ♦kF’ W’. SbrifieM was out from Portland prominent place on its editorial page a IX J06F.PHIXE COUNTY. thhicheiskntirt‘nK»t l°Ok at his fruit orchard diatribe from the pen of Max Pracht, who The State Conveniteti Puts Up a Delegates to convention at Albany and Crow-son Under tfa® management of Geo. is traveling around the country on a gold I Good Ticket and Platform. Portland, Chas. Decker. R. Biglow, W. T. bug salary telling the so-called ignorant An Experienced Hotel Man of California, and has been Salem, March 28.—The populists of Or Coburn and R. A. Booth. Blendeni.ywm dlrink Ua get the best—Ito republicans what is orthodox and what is egon have named the following state ticket Representative. H. L. Benson, J Kdii£^'2!;iod“- T*k'"°0,b"- heresy. As the swinging in of the Ore presidential electors, and delegates to thè Completely Renovated and Improved and is Ready bheriff, J. G. Hiatt. gonian in Saturday’s fight in Ashland national convention- County clerk, John Goodell. created lots of talk and is of local interest I Treasurer, A. Bartlett. <^?BMMfc.for the Traveling Public. we reproduce the main features, including I H.arV. Watkins. vV. D. Hare, W. H. Spaugh, M. L. Olm- Commissioner, J. F. Stith. its account of the Ashland primary: •ted. Assessor, Ecles Pollock. t nni«^p McClendon’s running stallion. i The Oregonian’s Editorial Leader: . School superintendent, Victor PeterBon. Congressman, first district W. 8. Van- n p’.’ I1.. m’ke th« reason at Medford Surveyor, B. McCulloch. SCHOOL AT FLAT CRICK.’ derberg. Coos; congressman, second dis RATES, $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY. and Central Point. Later in the season he Coroner, Dr. Meyers. A silver-standard club of Ashland, call trict, Martin Quinn. will go to eastern Oregon. No Chinese Employed Constable, J. H. Colby. Justice of the MEALS, 25 Cents. ing itself “The Ashland Kepublican Uinb ”1 Supreme judge—Joseph Gaston, of Mult- Peace for Grants Pass precinct, J. F. JBByB.Rii1oree°:',OVerCOat8 Wow~8t at •views with displeasure nnd**jNtve appi’e-1 noman, Delegates to the national convention-R. Holman. neuston the persistent effort of a number ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ‘h’a s’a‘e. who heretofore bavF I P. < aid well. Harry Wai kins, S. B. Riggen, LAKE COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. n(.r’it?Aihi2V5*ne,j brother of Jacob Wag- affiliated with Sturgill, -'be Ax tel; Ira the republican party. t*> nf wL™? ai,d ia"d at.one tj,n« a resident commit the party to the advocacy of a savior, William Parsons. A. B. Craft. J. F. Delegates to state convention, E. M. f Cre?k ,n th,s county, is the pop- financial policy based on gold monometal-1 Johnson, D. L Grace. Delegatas-at-large Brattain, A. C. Aulden. A. Snider. Æ FIRST-CLASS EAR FUST OOZtSTiTIEO county ef°rCOUnty judKeia Marion ism, measuring all values by the single -J. C. Luce, L. A. Ward, J. S. McCain and Sheriff—John McElhinney, of Lakeview. TIO IST WITH HOTEL. Clerk—W. A. Massingill, of Lakeview. ?.° d ?‘andard;” and the “displeasure” of Nathan Pierce. Treasurer — Harry Bailey, of Lakeview. „Board of equalization — D. W. Butler, G Dr. Barr, Dentist I. O. O. F. block. the said stiver club is directed in another Assessor—Wm. Barnes, of Paisley. resolution specially against The Oregonian V. Feebler.---- Odell, G. W. Pierce, F. n / u 2yi\kR?binSon? p.lacer mine in Brass in still other resolutions this club maun-1 Ward. Commissioner — Chas. Tonning’sen, of Nail gulch is a good mine for nuggets. A Plush. bou.t ?.Po standard. necMSI‘y ” of maintaining 1 t E»rst Judicial district—District attorney, from$27 7=tHg0 <274 ln PuK<*ets, weighing th^ School Superintendent—J. J. Monroe, of the S..k “bimetallic • “,edreys. Second— District attorney, bed rock 7 d°Wn’ Wer® picked UP off of ‘be UP* n Third—District attorney. C Lakeview. The trouble with tbe members of this Surveyor—P. M. Currev. of Lakeview. fl . and. w,th all others like them, lie« ii. H. Dalrymple. Fourth—Judge, F. I). Jo- Coroner—A. Lessing, of Lakeview. For first-class dental work see Dr. A the fact that they know nothing whatever don; attorney, Newton McCoy. Fifth- Coi. C. A. Cogswell was tbe chief speaker Harvey. Hinman, Masonic block. or the first principles of the subject thet District attorney. 1. B. Smith. Sixth—Dis Talent—Levi Mooris, A. Alford. are talking about. Thev do not know trict attorney, William Parsons. Eighth— at the ratification in the evening. JQ M. BROWER M. D. Table Rock—H. I. Pelton by L. C. RJFi~^Mess?r Jo?n Smart ot Klamath enough to be aware that they are silver ludge, R. J. Slater; attornev, H. E. Court Tbe republicans of Marion county F.J * Geo- T- Baldwin over monometaiists in fact, and that the‘ bi ney. Sisemore proxy. nominated the following ticket: Repre ^.„/3h?nd'klama,h Fal19 3laRe road metallic standard” they are talking about • ®® n **ors — Coos. Curry and Joseph- Willow Springs—R. F. Dean, W. N. bund»v to meet his brother who arrived PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, is a figment and myth. Thay do not know '"®* "’uV; ,Edw*rds, Grants Pass; Uma sentatives, Dr. J. N. Smith, H. L. Bark Wright. Monday from Missouri. that alt values in our country are now, and tilla and Union. O. Teel ; Washington. Til ley, E. W. Chapman, McKinlev Mitchell, O ekgox . Woodville—John Woods by J, A. A shland . Men’s cotton underwear 25 cents and 50 during the last sixty years have been lamook and Columbia, John Hansen. Joint David Craig; county judge, G. P. Ter Harvey proxy. by ,h! single gold standard: representatives-Coos and Curry. VV. H.Nos rell; commissioner, J. N Davis; clerk, cents, excellent value, at J. R. Baltimore’s Uniontown--John Devlin (no primary.) which they so vehemently denounce. All ier; Grant and Harney, C. 8. Dustin; Lin L. V. Ehlen; sheriff, F. T. Wrightman: n’.one °i the superintendents their lives they have known nothing but ™,n «ndUeuion, A. L. McFadden; Yatfi- recorder, F. W. Waters; assessor, J. VV. Office—At Residence, intersection of Me The following precincts were not rep whA who put the tunnel through Siskiyou the single gdd standard, yet are ignorant hill and Tillamook, John Gill. chanic, Laurel and Main Streets. resented : mPne innMK f°re,uan of Don Mountain Chairman state central committee—J. C Hobart; surveyor, B. B. Herrick ; treas . ^nd tbey are alike ’Knorant of Young, Several names presented as delegates mine urer, Jasper Minto. The candidates for in Shasta county which shipj 100 th» of Baker county. the fact that tree coinage of silver, which to state convention. A few names with tons a day to the smelting works. representatives are for Mitchell for U. 8. SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. they so lustily demand, would shift the THE PLATFORM. drawn and the following eight were senator. The delegates to the state con standard from gold to silver; for, though 75 “ ” *• “ d i “National affairs—We reaffirm the I vention are for Tilmon Ford for congress, elected by acclamation: W. 8. Crowell, there is a gold standard and a filver stand G. A. K. Henry Klippel, A. N. Soliss, T. G. ard. a country can have but one of them al fundamental principes of the Omaha and are mixed on tbe money question. BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. platform and instruct our delegates to Rpames, Chas. Nickell, J. E. Pelton, D. A.ShlLndl«O7hftrdJof Omaha arrived in a time. Ashland Sunday and surprised his cousin. ai»In»N PUiful indeed’after al> the discus the national convention to reidjust anv Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and H. Miller, H. S. Evans. *F*H*"F*F*H*4*4**H**^«H’*H>*^«H'*H~H’4**:**H**t*>i*4**H**I«*H*4**H**i**!**H~H*'i'4-’> •b T b- T. Songer, neither having seen each sion this subject has undergone, after all details, if possible, in such form that all I REPUBLICAN CO. CONVENTION. 3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com + The following precinct committeemen other for years. Mr. Orchard has been in + the history that has been written upon it reform elements can unite on Fades cordially welcomed. were selected : North Ashland, W. H. e plat- Arizona and left for home Monday via Ta A Republican county convention for A. C. S pencer , Commander. w?th Ft eip®nence of our own country form and one national t" Brunk; West Ashland, E. D. Briggs; + coma, Wash,, where he will call bn rela- Jackson county, Oregon, is hereby called to G. O. V annatta , Adjutant. i J!- J’ t0 find there are considerable nuni- + “We favor changing 'utional con- .ueet at Jacksonville, Oregon, Saturday, South Ashland, D. Chapman; Rock lives. bers of persons so obtuse as not to have •> stitutiod so as to provide sc ne form of Point, B^n Haytnond; Eden, J. H. April 4, 1896, at 11 a. in., for the purpose of ♦ ¡h«!f!k- a gittups« of the first principles of ♦ Big stock of 25 and 50c paper Novels re W. R. C. ♦ Stewart; Gold Hill, J. J. Houck; Talent, duced to 10 and 15c at D. L. Minkler* the subject, and to be still as much in the direct legislation and the ea lv submis electing seven delegates from Jackson coun -h ❖ BURNSIDE RELIEF COBPS NO. 24 dark as ever. But so it is. A. Alford; Uniontown, John Devlin; sion of important national s “stions to ty to attend the first district republican Ashland, Oregon. @ ♦ congressional convention to be held at Al Meets m Masonic hall at 2 o'clock p. m South Medford, W. S. Crowell; North I Here follows Scott’s regular daily homilv the people. ♦ bany, April 7th, seven delegates to attend n the first and third Fridays of each Medford, T. W. Johnson ; South Jack ,E“banks*.Jr *°f Portland was on ^°ut n’oh^y standards, cheap ’ moneV. ♦ “We recommend that r. national the republican state convention to be held ♦ Sunday s flyer going to San Francisco He month. M rs . J. I). C rocker , Pres. ♦ + the ef- at Portland. April 9th. and to nominate a sonville, W. M. Colvig; North Jackson may take in Cripple Creek, Col. The Eu w rS’ ’ deferring again to the convention devise some pk ♦ Mas. L ydia G riswold . Sec’y. Ashland the ridicule:| editorial I fective protection of American labor connty ticket to be voted for at the election ville, Frank Bvbee; Eagle Point, T. E. banks family, though somewhat scattered closes ❖ with Republican the following Club coarse from the ruinous competition of Asiatic ! June 1, 1896, as follows: Three representa Nichols; Applegale, W. W. Hinton; tbe country have called Portland KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. 4» r6e Oregonian will be extremely glad | and European cheap labor, including tives. a county judge, one county commis ♦ their headquarters for the past several Big Butte, W. F. Wilkinson; Centra) ■r .... The best line .... GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of Point, W. A. Owen ; Chimnev Rock, W. tears. Mrs. Eubanks and daughter, Miss •> ’go°rance of persons like’those rigid restriction and exclusion if neces sioner, a clerk, recorder, treasurer, sheriff, ♦ Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every assessor, school superintendent, surveyor Mary, expect to move to San Francisco >? h 1 the-se rcsolutions from Ash sary, of foreign immigration. ♦ I IN SOUTHERN OREGON. C. Daley ; Flounce Rock, U. Gordon ; ♦ Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good land shall give it surcease from this ele this spring. coroner for the county: also to select “State affairs—We denounce the re and Foots Creek, R. A. Cook ; Meadows, D. standing are cordially invited to attend. mentary and oft-repeated work; for it is a a county central committee and transact •? Reynolds; Pleasant Creek, Chas. Will ..^ r ’ F. b. W aomib , C. C. 75 great deal like teaching the alphabet to publican party for its entire failure to such other business as may properly come + S. G. E qgehs , K. of R & 8. overgrown ignorance in the Elat Crick perform any promise it made to the before the convention. + iams; Steamboat, J. S. Miller; Sterling- ♦ deestnet spliool. people of Oregon in the year 1894, and Tbe republicans of each precinct of the ville, T. II. Gilson; Table Rock, H. I. a j ’ i S’x Mamdon’s family arrived in + Agricultural Implements Max Pracht’s Letter: hold it wholly responsible for the reck county are requested to meet at the various Pelton; Trail Creek, J. G. Brisco; Ashland last week to remain. The Cheha- ♦ -> MASONIC. Advocat« March 27th says: Willow Springs, James McDonough; n’n! Portland. March 25.-(To the editor) less and extravagant waste of the tax precinct polling places on Saturday. March + 28th, 1896, at 2 o ’ clock p. m , and elect del On Monday last the family of Dr. J. S payers’ money by the legislative assemb Woodville, John Woods; Mt. Piit, Ash SIBKT'foU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. ❖ ♦ egates to said convention in acordance with Herndon left for their future home at Ash land"6 arC D10r® C°WS tban Ja>’birds in A’b- ly of the year 1895. ♦ Regular convocations on the Thursdaj bury Beall; Lost Creek. Levi Sutton. the following apportionment: land, Oregon where the doctor is located “We pledge our candidates for the lowing kine upon the meadows green Garland Stoves and Ranges + • • next after the full mnon. _ Tbe people of Cheh*!« regret the moving The Precinct. No. Del. Precinct. No. Del. Are l’oa One Contented chew the cud; the nodding legislature to vote for the abolition of all E. V. C arter , H. P. of Dr. Herndon as he is one of the oldest daflodil B 4 Ashland. North Lost Creek. ..1 E. A. S herwin . Secretary. Of those unhappy people who are suffering residents of our town, having lived here Upholds its golden head; yet neither lists useless commissions and boards, for the Sahland, West .6 Medford, North ..4 i wi!b weak nerves, starting at every slight salary system of paying public officers, Ashland. South year’* and it is only the fact that thescream’- .6 Medford, South he has better health in Oregon that can sound, unable to endure any unusual dis 'or a state appropriation bill providing SAWS, GUNS, : AMMUNITION, CUTLERY. Applegate ....... .1 Meadows ........ ..1 ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M. °f ^andlhrill11*6 °ak *”•’ tueaningles' only for the constitutional salaries and * turbance, finding it impossible to sleep? »••concile them to his going. He is an able 1 Mount Pitt ... ..1 ♦ Big Butte........ + Stated communications on the Thursday Avoid opiate and nerve compounds. Feed doctor, honorable tn his dealings and a citi the economical support of necessary Central.Point . ..J Pleasant Creek. ..1 the nerves upon blood* made pure and ,n It ti S ,| t O v® lr n th that hurts - Yoar article zen that any community can be proud of of or before the full moon. Kock. ..l|Rock Point.... ..1 nourishing by the great blood purifier and A large concourse of friends were present n todays Oregonian, “School at Flat state institutions and against any ap Chimney E. A. S herwin , W. M. 2;Steaniboat......... . .1 Eagle Point ... propriations for sectarian institutions. at the depot to see the family off. We true nerve tonic, Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ki nC u ’ r 18 80 far true as to cause me to C. H. V aupel , Secretary. “We demand the reduction of official Eden...... ... ’..2 Steriingville...... ..1 sincerely hope the doctor will gain his full blush for my own Ashland, the “Peachblow 1 Table Rock....... ..1 I aradise,” and so far misleading a» to re salaries to correspond with the reduc Flounce. Rock. Hood’s Pills are the best after-dinner health in his new home. ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. S. quire of you sufficient space wherein to tion in the wages of labor and tbe prices Foots Creek... ..1 Talent.............. ..1 pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation ..2 Trail Creek...... ..1 The Marion connty populists have nut utter a defense of Ashland’s solid men Hold Hill........ Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays 25c. Jacksonville, North.2 Uniontown .... ..1 ^‘‘ba/.'dlowing Ucket: Repre-entaUves- the contented kine,’’ that Ashland mav of the products of lai or. in each month. State and Mineral Lands. K. L. Hibbard. H. Cleveland. Geo. P ( ad- not forever be held in just aversion by men I “We renew our demand for the speedv Jacksonville. South.4 Willow bprings. ..1 M rs . L* M. C aldwell , W. M. well.T. J. McClary, F. A. Meyers. County abolition of all fish traps, fish wheels, Woodville................ 1 M ain S treet , O pposite P laza . M bs . 8. C. C handler . Secretary. Salem, Or., March 26 — Concerning Judge—I. M. Wagner. Commissioner—I of common sense. Total No. Del ...56 and a stringent regulation of seine and There is a majority in Ashland favoring the progress of the state in selecting lieu n.rrknp S',e7ff-Wa8binf?‘on Hunsaker: This gives one delegate to each 25 votes money, and that bimetalism which gill-net fishi lg. lands, State Land Agent Davenport said C k~w’ *!’ Leabo- of Salem. Treasurer sound TOOLS, I. O. O. F. or major fraction thereof cast for W. P. FJLITTTS will insure us the concurrent circulation “ We demand the re-enactment of the -Geo. M. Brow-n.of suyton. Recorder- todav: Lord for governor in 1894, and one delegate and use as money of both gold and silver. mortgage tax law. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. * WALL FAFER. GLASS. ETC. “By a late ruling of the secretary of »<’ -van’ of Sal«m. Assessor—T. Y I his majority, however, chews its cud in each of the small precincts irrespective ‘‘We demand the free and unlimited to Hold regular meetings every Thursuav the interior, the stato is practically shut McClehan. County Superintendent-H-. contentment of the votes cast. W. I. VAWTER. at home, and allows a tew coinage B uilding P apers , W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. of gold and silver at tbe ratio of evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren out of the so-called mineral lielt, and un W. <opeland Surveyor-8. R. Burford. Jr. chatterers to call and attend meetings, Chairman Republican Co. Central Com. in good standing are cordially invited to less a modification of the rule can be ob Coroner—Dr. T. L. Golden, of Salem. rant and resolve, grieving grammar and 16 to 1 without waiting for toe conseut GEO. MERRIMAN, Secretary. attend. F. M. D rake , N. G. vaunting a too palpable ignorance of the of any other nation. tained, there will hereafter be no sales of ADDITIONAL DELEGATES ALLOWED. H. S. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102. Karl’s Clover Root TeA elementary spelling book. “We favor an amendment of our state lieu lauds by the state within six miles Medford, Or., March 21,1896. constitution providing for the initiative • ^. wa9 ,, n0 ‘ a ‘ ‘ b * s meeting, being absent is a sure cure for Headache and nervous of a mining claim.” Sometime ago at the request of some Nothing relieves so quickly. For tn San Francisco at the time. A very little and referendum.” PILOT BOCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16. The ruling referred to requires the diseases. effort on the part of those who pay their members of the republican county central sale by T. K. Bolton. resolutions . just obligations and who rate as taxpayer- oommittee, I sent notice to each member Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and state to send a special agent to examine on the assessor’s roll would have prevented 4th Monday in each month. Members in and certify to the character and pay for A resolution was passed that a clause of the committee, stating that there was Mining Items. the adoption of these nonsensical resolu be inserted in the plan of organization some dissatisfaction in some of the outly good standing cordially invited to attend. the advertising of each selection. The ! “CUPIDEME” Howell and Brown are now at work in tions at this meeting; for they were passed H. 8. E vans , C. P. cost thus incurred, Mr. Davenport says, ' This great Vegetable that four members of the State Central ing precincts with the apportionment. I a drift through bed rock at Spring by a majority of only seven votes. have now received answers from practical ------------------------------ VI lull ter,tile preaeri u R obt . T aylor ,"Scribe. for small tracts, is such as neither state Committee be elected by that body, and tloa of u famous French physician, will quickly cure you of all o«-r These resolutions are not, as vour reader» ly every member of the committee. Some Gulch on Yreka Flats, with expectation vous or diseases ot tbe generative organs, sueu as LostManbre- nor applicants can afford, and, therefore may suppose, a new Minerva, born of the together with tbe state central chairman have stated that they desire no change and of striking a rich back channel. They Insomnia. 1’iimsin the Back,Seminal Emissions. Nervous Debill tv HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, *0. 24. renders the selections prohibitive on the Pimples, UiUiiness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicootl-- «•><! have completed nearly 80 feet of tbe thunderous local tidings reporter s Jove constitute the state executive committee others have stated that they desire an ad Constipation. It stops all losses by day or night. Pre ven 1.^, x- Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each part of this state, and that the Oregon drift, and expect to reach tbe channel They are the same old resolutions, warmed in which power is vested to fill all vacan ditional delegate and again some others nessol discharge, which if not cheeked leads to SpennHtorrbqfe'&nd over, which wended their weaving way to I delegation in congress will becalledupon month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland. cies which toav occur in the state, con have suggested that each precinct that cast RFFOBF smh AF-'FU all tau horrors ot Impoteucj*. Cl'PflltSi: cleanses tbe liver, tbe Dc-rvriE. and sr . E. rt Sidneys and the urinary organsof all impurities. twenty-five votes, or a fraction over one- Miss E mma S tephenson , N. G. to secure, if possible, such changes as within five or six feet more, on account the recent convention of republican clubs gressional and judicial tickets. CUPIDENE strengthens end restores small weak organs. M iss N ina E mebt . Secv. will promote the objects of the interior of encountering considerable water. in this city, but “died a-bornin.” Our A resolution was passed favoring a ser half thereof, at the last election for Gov. The mason sufferers are not cu.-ed by Dcx-tors is because ninety her cent are troubled “rfth Should their anticipation be realized, tbe friend, Judge Caples, will remember his re- Lord, elect one additional delegate at large Prostatitis. CÜPIDENE is the only known remedy to pnrewli bout an operation. MW it-stlm- ii- department and permit the state to go on contre with the individual who was loaded vice pension law tor all ex-soldiers, sail and that it be left to the convention wheth ai«. A written guarantee given and money returned if six oexes aoes not tileel a permauuut cure as heretofore, selecting non-mineral lieu channel can be worked to good advan with them at the Multorpor rooms. ors and marines, who served ninety days er |1.00 a box, six for $5.03, by mall. Send for mt u circular and testlmoa lois. or not the additional delegate shall be A. O. U. W. lands without, in effect, having levied a- tage by the drift affording drainage for There are also others. Address DAVOL ME9ICINE CO., P. O. Box 2076, San Francisco, Cal. or more in the late civil war, who are given a seat in the convention. After full the surplus water, as well as an avenue ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. tax too onerous to be borne. Republicans of Oregon, f.the Jove of not now on the pension roll, and that the consideration of all answers received and a FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN. _______ for getting out the pay gravel, or can Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hall truih do not vote your compatriots of Ash surviving veterans of the civil war be conference with the secretary of the com work from the surface above withont be land as ignoramuses all. The most of us every second and fourth Wednesday in Diet of Letters placed on tbe pension rolls at the same mittee, I have decided to adopt the last each mouth. All brethren in good standing Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland ing hindered by the water drained away. are only lazy, entirety the fault of our too rate as those of the Mexican war. An suggestion and recommend that each pre are cordially invited to attend. DR. JORDAN & CO.’S { P.O., March 30.1896: Billups, Quigley & Humphrey will s ft and sensuous climate. Please wait for amendment was added that congress cinct elect the usual number of delegates, M. R. M oore , M. W. Jones, Mrs. F. VV. Stanley. W. J. have a clean up in a couple of weeks and the day of election, when we all of us get to authorize the government to issue also that they elect one additional delegate, J. R. C asey . Recorder the polls: then you will see how few are the or delegate at large if the precinct cast 13 GREAT MUSEUM OF AH ATOMY Persons calling for same will please say they expect a handsome return, a® the irresponsible, impecunious impracticables sufficient paper money to pay all pen or more votes for Gov. Lord, to be seated 1OM Market St., San Franclsca “advertised.” VV. H. B runk . P. M. ’ rock they have been taking out of late anq how many the real men of affairs sions. should the convention so decide. This .Between 6th and 7th Sts.) looks exceptionally good. Meanwhife it is to be hoped that the jay K. O. T. M. At this juncture of the proceedings all plan will leave it to the convention wheth Go and learn how wonderfully you er or not the precincts that have asaed for bird ’ s scream will not frighten away the the delegates o the people ’ s party pres Dave Ream and M. Pipes, who have a BORN. • RANITK TINT NO. 4, KNI0HT8 OF T3I are made and how to avoid ucknon small ledge west of Yreka, brought two men of brains, brawn and capital, who ent, who had served in the Mexican and a delegate at large shall be entitled to the and disease. Museum enlarged with MACCABEKS. Yours truly, have been thinking of settling in the Rogue same. thousands of new objects. Admis Meet in regular review on the second and HOLDEN—In Foots creek precinct, March tnms of rock down to Lamb’s mill in river valley, the garden of Oregon The civil wars were asked to rise to their W. I. V awtrb . Chairman. sion 25 eta fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd 20. 1896. to Mr. and Mrs. E. Holden, a Yreka, and thev realized $108 from the valley is all right, its flowers, fields and leet, and a careful count showed there Private Office—Same Building crusbiug, or about $54 a ton. Fellow’s Hall, Ashland. Visiting 8i: 1051 Market Street— Diseases of men*, orchards are as beautiful as ever, and its were 47 of them. son —weight 14 pounds. It Saves Lives Every Day. stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the Akin Knights cordially invited. A resolution was parsed declaring it to gold mines more and more profitable. We Mrs. Hilt has a mammoth quartz ledge SHELLY—In Baltimore. Maryland, Mar. Thousands of cases of Consumption, and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer- Water of any temperature desired G. W. C rowson , Com. plenty of high-grude schools for the be the sense of the meeting that the re Asthma, Treatment personally or by letter. Send 8, 1896, to the wife of VV. E. Shelly, for on Cottonwood, about three miles from have Coughs, Colds, and Croups are Natural Temperature 85 deg’s. » C has . H. G illette , R. K. young, and do not ask for a brauch insane quest of the W. C. T. U. for tbe insertion merly Miss Ma-y Cunnyngham of Ash her residence above Henley, in the Sis asvlum—though your article might mislead cured everv day by Shiloh’s Cure, For I I.——~ <»f certain planks in the state platform sale by T. K. Bolton. land, a son. kiyou foothills. A tunnel of 20 feet had many into that belief. Long established and reliable practitioners TO bKIBK THE WIT EK IS A TOSIC could beet be met by the adoption of the been run in some time ago, and Mrs. MAX PRACHT, of Ashland. initiative and referendum. Hilt had men run in 18 feet mors lately, DIED. Moit Popular Novela. Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicate» A resolution was passed calling for tbe when an 18-foot ledge was discovered, fungi and animalcules, and neutral The Oregonian’s account of the election: The novel or story which has probably $ S Dealer in $ $ election of U. 8. senators, president and izing and correcting all acidi the rock from which assays $10 per ton. FLAT CRICK HEARD FROM. CARDWELI/—At Roseburg, Mar. 26.1896, vice-president of the Uuited States bv enjoyed the largest term of popularity ties it promotes a normal and It shows a little free gold, and a large Mrs. Caroline Cardwell, aged 64 years. is “Robinson Crusoe, ” by Daniel Defoe, healthful condition in every amount of iron sulphurets containing Snow Fell Thick on the Voters of That direct vote of the people. ELY’S P1NEOLA BALSAM is a sure part of the system. . A resolution was passed that exemp published in 1719. This novel attained District. gold. The tunnel was extended 100 feet, Remedv for coughs, colds, sore throat nad tions for indebtedness be only made in great popularity from its first appear for asthma. It soothes, quickly abates h e and ledge matter was found at different Granite, Marble, Ashland, March 28—The Oregonian’s — SWIMMING RINK. — cough, and ren points varying from a couple of inches to article entitled “School at Flat Crick.” cases where there was a corresponding ance and is one of tbe very few that taxable credit. ders expectora two feet in width, which latter have not followed by Max Pracht’s letter, which as inclosed and covered, the same medics have continued to be popular down to Freestone Monuments tion easy. serted that the ignorant silverites were not been tested. water, always clean, for the springs run a the present day, or for more than 175 Consume tives a majority here, created a great sensation in A Gentleman of the Old School. and Copings. years. Defoe died April 24, 1731. The will invariwblv de heavy volume— more than twelve hun- Sain Call made a partial clean-up in the town. In consequence the people turn President Kruger lives up to his Puri next most popular works of fiction were rive benefit from •dred gallons per hour. ed out to tbe republican primaries today, his mine on Pleasant creek last Saturday, and the Flat Crick crowd was completely tan principles. When in Paris, he refused its use. Many You may dive and swim and have more Also agents for IRON FENCES. and the result wae a nice bunch of little snowed under. Ashland is not in tbe Flat all invitations to go out on a Sunday, the Waverley novels of Sir Walter Scott, who suppose tbeir fun tha’n “anybody’'—come out as “tine Satisfaction guaranteed published in 1814-1831. So successful nuggets—about $200. cases to be con Crick destrict. as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven and he thought the costumos worn by have these novels been from then till sumption are only ated and happy. J. H. Beeman has purchased a latest DETAILS OF THE RESULT. ladies at the opera or parties very im now that no fewer than 30 men have suffering from a P. 0. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co.. improved Johnston consentrator to add Ashland, Or., March 28.—The republi modest. He said he could not think been uninterruptedly engaged by one Located on the chronic cold or Cal. to his already well equipped mining can primaries here today were the most deep seated how any lady who respected herself Edinburgh firm for the last quarter of a outfit at the Lucky Bart mine. He ex warmly contested ever held in Ashland. often aggravated by catarrh. HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILK pects to get it on the ground and at work Two tickets were in the field. For dele could look at a ballet. The only books century in producing them. Of Harriet cough, For catarrh use Ely’s Cream Halm. Both NORTH OF THE PLAZA. in a very few days. gatee to the county convention one ticket he bad ever read besides the Bible were Beecher Stowe’s novel, “Uncle Tom’s remedies are pleasing to use. Cream Bairn, the “ History of the Princes of OraDge, ” Cabin, ” published in 1851, more than 50c, per bottle; Pineola Balsam, 25c. Bill Davie, Jim Logan and Henry was headed “Mitchell and Hermann del Oden have leased a large piece of ground egatee,” and the other simply “Republi “History of the Thirty Years’ War,” a million copies in English have been Sold by Druggists. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y of W. P. Hillis at the mouth of Sykes can Delegatee.” Of tbe 18 delegates Motley’B “History of tbe Dutch Repub sold.—Philadelphia Times. Pioprietor House Raising g ® creek, and will immediately begin oper- chosen for the three Ashland precincts, lic,” Macaulay’s writings on William Independence of Janitors. only two straight Mitchell and Hermann Almost everybody takes some some laxative laxative ’«“• T“‘' >■ ««»W««* «” of Orange and “The Pilgrim’s Prog erybody takes ticket men were elected, and the rest are ress.” He said that in the Transvaal • • • and Moving The young man in dinner jacket has medicine to cleanse leanse the system and keep the p a e g °y"d’ blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS Em>l Holden, who is working the nniDStructed. Two of the three pre when a boy was sent to school he was forgotten his keys—left them in the I LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) Conklin mine in FootB creek district, cincts received, withont objections, provided with a gun and a pound of pockets of his afternoon dress. He is All work entrusted to my care done R. P. KEIL. TOHN E.PELTOX. get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant h“8 ruu 200 feet of tunnel and a 60- motions declaring the sense of tbe pri ammunition. He could then bring home pulling with all his might the bellknob with dispatch, and on terms to suit laxative and tonic that purifies the blood ahaf t ( aild recently started another maries to be favorable to Mitchell and a bag of gamo and defend himself in the midnight air, saturated by rain. the times. See tbe undersigned be and strengthens the whole system. And ‘a«nel which will be 100 feet deeper and Hermann, but West Ashland precinct against tbe Kaffirs, but the parents tried, In the basement drawing room the jani fore letting contracts and save voted down, by a large majority, a reeo- more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU- 400 feet long. The ore looks well. money. • ution to instruct I he delegates for them. nevertheless, to mako these self reliant tor is surrounded by blue spirals from LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active The Suren brothers, of Sardine creek, The Oak Street, Ashland. D. ALLEN. delegation elected is considered con boys understand that tbe meek shall in his cigar, as blond as the hair of a fairy and healthy, and when the Liver is in have struck a rich ledge about two miles —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— princess. The janitor’s wife is reading good condition you find yourself free from above lae Lucky Bart mill. From all servative as a body, with a preponder- i herit the earth. a nee of sound-mecey men. I Another story told of President Kruger The North American Review. Their Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- indications it is the original Lucky Bart is that when he got home from his visit daughter, Ada, whose neck is swanlike, Headache and Constipation, and rid of ledge—at least the ledge has been un- Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. 1 to Europe he said England was well is playing a “Reverie” by Chopin on the that worn out and debilitated feeling, covered for about forty feet and it seems Residence Lots for sale in The best salve m tbe world for Cuts enough, but the land seemed to be all grand piano, painted in delicate repre These are all caused by a sluggish Liver, to intersect the Bart ledge. The ledge is Pokegama, on reasonable Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever | »boot wide .„d. pen-tee, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, owned“by somebody. Onocouldnot even sentations of roses on a light green back terms. Lots sold on tbe in be had when the liver | shows liberal quantities of free gold. The Sores, Corns, and all 8km Eruptions, and posi go out into the country and sit down ground. All Kinds of Fresh Meats otk. If troubled with any point of location offers the locators all tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is nnder a tree to smoke his pipe but some stallment plan. In time the young man will break ints, try SIMMONS LIVER the natural advantages that could be de guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or LSO 2,000 ACRES ot Choice ' ★ ‘•befot o,??«». Kept constantly on hand, Fair living REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi sired—a good body of free milling ore money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. body would come along and say that he the bellrope. —Exchange. owned the land and ask what the Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale and a wonderful tunneling site in and on For sale bv E. a . Sherwin cines, and Better than Pills. prices is all that we ask. on the Klamath River. Terms made to smoker was doing there. — Buffalo Cou the vein. A tunnel 100 feet on the ledge The U. S. Gov’t Reports SEVERY PACKAGE-®^ suit on application. Address, rier. will give at least 150 feet of backs. The Cry for show Royal Baking Powder We will make it to your interest to CHAS. COLE, Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. Suren Brothers are thorough under Iebl ’ 92 deal with us. J. H. Zeilln A Co.. Phil«.. Ps. Pokegama, Siskiyou Co., Cal. Pitcher ’ Castorla. ground miners. superior to ail others,. Th« "Record” lor job printing. FOR SALI BY ALL DRUGGISTS. in’L^mnchco.’ “d S°n ABSOLUTELY PURE F. M. Stephenson, ASHLAND MILLS ÇÔÜR~Ï PATENT IFLÖÜR VIRGIN & CO.. PROP’S I : H. C. MYER HARDWARE and TINWARE iI I I MINERS’ SUPPLIES H. S. EVANS, PAINTING. I I ASHLAND, OR. PAPERING, ETC. MANHOOD RESTORED ASHLAND BATHNG t J. B. RUSSELL COUGHS and COLDS Contracting & Building GBANT GOOD FOR EVERYBODY ASHLAND ■: MARKET. HELMAN POKEGAMA PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s Beef, Pork and Mutton. 150 Choice A Children s