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Ungi B«* VALLEY RECORD VALLEY RECORD FINE PRINTING OF EVERY ESCE1FTION NO MONOPOLY PRICES ! Give us your order for Letterheads, State ments. Envelopes, &c. VALLEY RECORD. VOL. VIII. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, ASHLAND OREGON, Chief of the County Papers Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1896. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year................ ........$1 7S Six Months............ ....... 1 0o Three Months........ ....... W NO. 47. Advertising rates given on application —————■q I Professional Cards J. S. UHRNDOM, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. A shland , : O rigon . The Knife of Max Pracht. In the voting for national delegates at the republican state convention, Max Pracht received 29 out of 236. The Even ing Telegram reports this scene: Prior to the voting Max Pracht, ofAsh- land, who had come into the convention equipped with a bundle of ballots printed in large type reading “For delegate at large to the St. Louis convention, I vote for Max Pracht of Ashland. He’s all right,” hurndly aionnted the platform and declared his withdrawal as a candi date, claiming he had been “jobbed”.He said: I came before this convention as sured of a place on the regular ticket by one of the Multnomah connty factions and within the past 24 hours a job has been put up and I’m out.” As he resum ed his seat Pracht turned toward where the Simon faction were seated and in angry tones said :“8enator Dolph, you’ve got me to fight from this on. This turning of me down is a cold-blooded outrage. Joe Simon, you are not through with me yet.” With bis face dark with disap pointed ambition, Pracht then resumed bis seat. Later in the dav Max patched up his grievance with the Portland crowd and re-entered the race. He was not elected a delegate but succeeded in getting weli- up and thus became an alternate, which will give him considerable federal pie when McKinley gets in. Max was on Monday’s train en route east via Cali fornia. PRESSED BRICKS. Mining Items. Yreka Journal.] Dr. Barr, Dentist I. O. O. F. block. 0. K. Klurn was doing Siskiyou county this week. Ed. Eubanks, the commercial man, was here la^t week. Miss Mary Jacobs returned home to Central Point Saturday. The Chinese Company which is work ing tbe Quinne dt McConnell claim, have made good wrogress, and without a doubt the claim will pay well this season under their management. Culver & Co., at tbe mouth of Bark house creek, have their shaft down between 30 and 40 feet, and find no difficulty whatever in keeping the mine clear of water with the new pump recent ly put in. The prospect at this mine would indicate that it will be ona of the best paying mines along the river. The Barkbouse Creek mines of Bil lups, Humphrey & Qnigley, are etill producing some handsome quartz which the owners are satisfied will prove to be far richer than anything they have ernshed in the past. Mining Journal.] From Captain Brown, manager of the Elmer-Brown copper mines, near Waldo, it is learned that a full force of men has again been put to work in the mines, developing and taking out ore. A large proportion of these ores—the oxides, black and red—are rich enough te bear shipment, so that, pending the erection of the new smelting workB, these ores will be hauled to Grants Pass, and shipp ed thence to Galveston by rail and thence by water to New York, where they will be treated by the Orford reduction works. Captain Brown further eavs that by May 10th he expects to have ths new plants proposed to be erected at both the Waldo and Siskiyou mines in process of con struction ; but the Waldo plant will be first put in operation. Tbe additions to the present machinery at both places will consist of reverberatory and fusing furnaces. The first shipments of ore will be made during the coming week. The two cotnpaniee owning these groups of mines will expend considerable money this summer in the development and equipment of the mines, and thus em ployment will be given to a number of men nt a time when the season ia other wise dull. _________________ Karl’s Clover Root Tea is a sure cure for Headache and nervou* di.oeaifs. Nothing relieves so quickly. For sale by T. K. Bolton. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report RpYal &S THE ASHLAND HOUSE The Pioneer and Old Reliable Hotel of Ashland, is now Under the-Management of Miss Bertha Booth of Grants Pass is visiting Portland friends. ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ 4- ♦ For first-class dental work see Dr. A. Hinman, Masonic block. HINMAN. D. I). 8. J. H. Pratt, the tailor, is building a new Republican Ticket and Platform. residence on Spring street. Democratic Ticket and Platform. Supreme judge—R. S. Bean of Lane For Supreme Judge—John Burnett of Hot and cold baths at Storey’s barber county. shop. Opposite town hall. Corvallis. DENTIST. Presidential electors—T. T. Geer of For Congress—1st District, Jefferson Chas. Young and Robt. Leonard re Marion, 8. M. Yoran of Lane, Johu F. Myers of Scio, Linn county; 2d District, An Experienced Hotel Man of California, and has been turned from Portland Monday. In the Masonic Building up ■taira Caples of Multnomah, E. L. Smith of A. S. Bennett of The Dalles. Completely Renovated and Improved and is Ready Wm. Ulrick returned Monday from a over Post Office. Wasco. Presidential electors—Dr. Ojilsbee of business trip to Siskiyou connty. Congressmen — 1st district, Thos. Lane county, Edward Kilfeather of Port -«^^^aa^for the Traveling Public. Misses Barrie and Sherrer of Grants Pass Tongue of Washington county. 2d dis land, J. M. Carroll of Union and John J^R. S. T. SONGER. are visiting Miss Ida Porter in Portland. trict, W. R. Ellis of Morrow. Burnett of Corvallis. Delegates to national convention—J. Delegates to National Convention—W. R. 8. Radcliff has gone to Wa'erloo, Linn W. Meldrum of Clackamas, R. A. Booth F. Butcher,of Baker; J. W. Howard, of RATES, $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY county, to wjrk in tbe Kay woolen mills. PHYSICIAN and 8URGEON. of Josephine, Chas Hilton of Gilliam, Josephine; L.P. Mullinix, of Clatsop; No Chinese Employed W. R. Buck of Tolo and James Cantrall Chas. H. Dodd of Multnomah, all st M. A.. Miller, of Linn; J. D. McKinnon, MEALS, 25 Cents. of Applegate returned from Henley last large? Their alternates are: Geo. A. of Union ; Charles Nickell, of Jackson ;J. week. Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon, Steel of Multnomah, M. C. Harrison of H. Townsend, of Polk, and Dr. J. Welch, ♦ ♦ 4- 4- ♦ Big stock of 25 and 50c paper Novels re A shland , .... O regon . Multnomah, J. M. Vanduvne of Polk, of Multnomah. duced to 10 and 15c at D. L. Minkler & Max Pracht of Jackson. 8on’s Alternates—B. Geither, Geo. C. Stout, 2d district delegates—Wallace Mc- of Multnomah; F. 8. Harding, of Yam æ first class bar ijst oojsrnsTEQ- Miss Whitney returned Monday from a J^R. C. W. BARR. Camant of Multnomah and C. W. Par hill ; P Derby, of Marion ; Pierce Riggs, TION WITH HOTEL. visit with Mrs. Mayble C. Smith in Douglas rish of Grant, with Jonathan Bourne, Jr., of Polk; G. W. Smith, of Klamath; J. county. and F. W. Hendley alternates. W. Morrow, of Morrow ; T. H, Crawford, D. C. McClallen. the Roseburg hotel Dental Parlors in ^dd Fellow'» Block. District nominations— Joint senator of Union. Ninety Per Cent. man, died there suddenly Sunday evening A shland , O regon . :Ake, Klamath and Crook, Capt. O. C. Of all the people need to take a course of of apoplexy-. District attorney of Jackson, Josephine, Applegate of Klamath. Hood’s Sar-aparilla at this season to pre Klaruath and Lake—S. S. Pentz of Med Dr. F. W. Van Dyke has returned to Joint Representative Klamath and ford. tn work pertaining to modern dent vent that rundown and debilitated condi Grants Pass from his post graduate course tion which invites disease. The money in Lake—Virgil Conn of Lake. istry. Painless operations a specialty. Joint senator Klamath, Lake and vested in half a dozen bottles of Hood’s in New York. District Attorney for Jackson, Joseph Crook—Dr. B Daley of Lake. Sarsaparilla will come back with large re Rev. J 8 Smith was visiting Ashland ine, Klamath and Lake—Geo. W. Colvig Joint representative Lake and Klam turns in the health and vigor of body and friends the past week en route to Portland of Grants Pass. ath, J. D. Fountain of Klamath, BROWER M. V. strength of nerves. from California. THE PLATFORM. THE PLATFORM. Fred Hansen, the Table Rock farmer, Hood’s Pills are easy to buy, easy to The representatives of the republicans of “ First — Whereas, the present depressed PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, went to San Francisco Sunday to look up take, easy to operate. Cure all liver ills. the State of Oregon, in convention assembl condition of the country and the shrinkage tbe market for hogs. 25c. ed, call attention to the condition of in « of values are largely due to the financial a O rigon . A shland . dustry and business throughout tbe coun Miss Lydia Marple who has been teach which has controlled the nation for Circuit Court Proceeding. try, as a proof of the necessity of return system ing school near Portland, returned to more than 20 years last past, we, the dem ing to the policy of the republican party, ocracy of the The following jurors were excused: Klamath Falls Sunday. of Oregon, hereby de Office—At Residence, intersection of Me Hiram Farlow, Mr. Breedinr, O T Brown under which there was general prosperity clare ourselves state as unalterably opposed to F. M. Stephenson, landlord of tbe Ash« chanic, Laurel and Main Streets. during 30 vears. and K K Sutton. standard, and demand the We reaill >tu the principles of the re the single gold Chas Shultz is court bailiff and Frank land Hause, returned home last week from return to the constitutional a business trip in California. publican national platform of 1892, and immediate Kasxafer, bailiff for grand juiy. of gold and silver by the restora assert that tbe results tliat. hav* followed standard The following cases have been disposed SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. J. it Vasey, J.R Casey, district horticultural com tion by the general government independ Jhe change decreed by the ejection of that of: 1 ' ’ ................. the meeting ........ ; missioner. attended of the of any foreign power, of the unre year have justified our protest against the ently Sabin ys. Bloomer, Cronemiller * Co., to state board at Salem this week. stricted coinage of both gold and s Iverinto national policy adopted by the democratic County Cotntnl-aionera ’ Court. recover money, dismissed. O. A. R. standard money at the ratio of 16 to 1. and , Frank Hoberg, formerly of this place, is party. Miller vs Hockersmith, same, continued Bills ordered paid at April term upon terms of exact equality, as they exist BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. at Portland. He says he has been on a Protection — We believe that the govern- i for the term. John Watson, ferryman................ I 14 50 ment should have ample revenue, with a ed prior to 1873, the silver coin to be a full gold basi» for the past several years. Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and Hamlin vs. Hockersmith, same, con 31 00 legal tender equally with gold, for «11 debts + +++4-1-4- ¿•++4~F4,+4“F*l'4-i-+-{"h v-¡-í--F¿-4-F-î--5--}”i--H--;--}--5’4'+-}- Owen Keegan, janitor ................. 3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com tinued. Joe Million has been paid $2000 for the Grant Rawlings, recorder.............. . 116 66 sufficient surplus over ordinary expendi and dues, public and private, and we de t + ♦ rades cordially welcome*!. to provide for coast defenses, tor the nounce all discrimination by tl.e govern Hamlin vs. Gervais, writ of review, accidental loss of both eyes. He was in 8 Patterson, sheriff........................ 333 33 tures A, C. S pencer , Commander. steady building up of the navy, and for the settled. sured by C. F. Hasty in the Standard. I N A Jacobs, clerk and deputy.... . 250 30 constant reduction of the public debt. We ment against either gold or s’iyer currency G. O. V annatta . Adjutant. + + + Neil vs. G W Bogus & C P Jones, to re of the country. We demand that the secre 3 30 “ cash paid for stamps The suit of Virgin, Pelton & Neil of the cover monev, default. J R Neil, judge, qu end Mar. 31“ 1896 300 00 believe that the present tariff, with its low tary of the treasury stiall coin into standard ♦ J N Engledow and L E Engledow vs Ashland mills against the city of Ashland M 8 Welch, treasurer ....................... 200 00 ered rate-« and its destructive and dishonest silver dollars, as soon as practicable, all the W. R. C. ❖ for appropriating their water has been " " ’ system of undervaluations, and discrimina i Frank Parker, to recover personal prop t - - - 175 00 bullion now in the treasury of the Gus Newbury, school snpt................ BURNSIDR RRLIRF CORPS NO. 24 settled and the suit withdrawn. tion as to localities, should be replaced by silver erty, disrui-sed. + S Ashland, Oregon. United State«, which represents the silver Jos Helms, stock inspector............... 50 00 one Meets in Masonic hall at 2 o’clock p. m framed on protective principles, similar i 4* Jones A Otten vs the Hammerslv Mining Miss Marie Andrews, formerly of Ash seignorage or coinage profit to the govern 7 00 John Watkins, work on ferry ........... n the first and third Fridays of each Co., to recover monev, continued.' to that of the McKinley bill and arranged land, is teaching school at Fresno, Cal., ment: also all silver bullion that may here 717 S Pattersen, board of Boland ....... .. ♦ 4* month. Mas. J. D. C rocker . Pres. to give ample protection to American after be offered for coinage. S T Songer vs J J Donahue and Alby where her brother George is employed as ♦ “ board of prisoners for 4* Mas. L ydia G riswold , Sec’y. wages and American industry and to re Donahue, to recover money, continued. manager of tbe Postal telegraph office. Second — We demand the repeal of all March ............................................... 39 99 : store the reciprocity policy of James G. specific contract law, state and national. Jacksonville Lodge No 10 I. O. O. F., vs 60 Blaine. Howard Van Valkenburg and D. C. S Patterson, washing for prisoners.. J A Hanley, to recover money, judgment + KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. 600 Third — We favor the construction ot the Boyd were in from Klamath Falls last Mike Sidlev, viewing road diet No 25 We have always given protection to our ♦ 4* GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Knights of by default. .... The best line.... 600 si hipbuilders. In late years we have neglect Nicaraguan canal, and its control by the .1 H Tyrrell, “ “ 25 ♦ ♦ week. The latter has discontinued the Jacksonville Lodge No 10 I.O. O. F. vs G Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every 30 9 25 ed to protect our shipowners. We believe general government. ♦ 4* publication of t • Independent of that R W Kennedy, survey road, It “ IN SOUTHERN OREGON. «:« Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good M Love, same, default. Fourth—We are in favor of a tariff for 30 2 06 the time has come to return to the policy ♦ Wm Sydow, viewing road, place. Richard Beswick vs S D Taylor and It 4* standing are cordially invited to attend. 30 200 of Washington and Hamilton, which by revenue only, so adjusted that it shall af J S Rogers, “ Frank W Taylor, to recover money, set It 4 An association has been formed tn Yreka J fect alike our commerce, our agriculture, F. D. W agner , C. C. 30 200 discriminating duties in favor ot American our labor and our manufacture. ❖ tled. to be known as the Siskiyou County Min Geo DeBar, ex E and C Wimer, in 8. G. K ogers , K. of R A 8. bottoms, secured 90 per cent of our carry W I Vawter vs Tolo Mining Co, to re ing Exchange and Board of Trade for the 1000 Fifth — We demand of the general govern sane ................................................... + Agricultural Implements ing trade to American ships, and which, if cover money, settled. purpose of advancing the mining and other J W Robison, ex E and C Wimer, ment rigid enforcement of the Monroe 4* now restored, would again revive our shipp Rothschild Bros ys G E Neuber, same, 4* material interests of that county. insane ............................................... 10 00 ing and cause American freights to be paid doctrine. MASONIC, settled. 4* 1 30 to Americans. Sixth—We demand a reduction of all W C Leever, chain for ferry.............. * Ladies ’ and misses ’ low cut shoes 75 cents G F Billings vs Mrs Kate Bell, same, set 4* SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M. federal and state, commensurate J Nunan, supplies for court house.. 3 15 Finance—The American people, from salaries, tled. at J. R. Baltimore’s. 4* with the depressed condition of the coun Malcom Johnson, saw 32 cords wood 19 20 Regular convocations on the Thursdax tradition and interest, iavor bim.etalisLU, Elizabeth A Smith vs E B Myer st al, to Tbe S. P. Co. ha» made some changes in B J Kaiser, printing and publishing 23 0< > and the republican party demands the use try; that th* compensation of all state of Garland Stoves and Ranges. + next after the full moon. • • recover money, default. ficers shall be kept strictly within the letter 20 00 Geo t ’ arpy, maps etc for connty .... men in charge of live stock in car E. V. C arter , H. P. of both gold and silver as standard money, of Z Cameron vs James Harvey et al, same, passing constitution; that all laws now exist loads. ’>’he men accontpaning the cattle Gus Newbury, reporting 80 school E. A. S herwin . Secretary. with such restrictions aud under such ing the dismissed. providing extra tees or compensation districts ................... • ....................... 200 00 will be given free passes to destination and provisions, to be determined by legislation, Chas Nickell vs Geo J Armstrong, same return, formerly half fare was charged for Dr W B Officer, R R fare, drugs, etc 26 60 for any duty or service imposed by law up as will secure the maintenance of tbe on ♦ SAWS, default. CUTLERY. í AMMUNITION, GUNS, ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23. A. F. & A. M. such offices shall be repealed. C W Wolters, supplies for Trask the return ticket. parity of values of the two metals, so that Joseph Chapman vs Ruth Chapman, Seventh — We demand the repeal of the family .... ........................................ 6 75 the purchasing and debt-paying power of Men’s fine flannel underwear, worth Angle & Ply male, supplies indigent 38 35 , Stated communications on the Thursday divorce, default. tbe dollar, whether of silver, gold or paper, laws creating the railroad commission, and Fannie Birdsey, executrix of estate of J | $1.50, reduced to $1.00 at J. R. Baltimore’s, Sundry Of or before the full moon. all other useless commissions. indigent allowance................ 84 00 -, shall be at all times equal. G Birdsey vs B F C and K A Edmondson, E. A. S herwin , W. M. Eighth—We instruct our delegates elect Miss Portia Knight, the accomplished Indigent soldier fund. W T Kame. The interests of the producers of the to foreclose mortgage, default. C. H. V aupel . Secretary. daughter of Col. N. B. Knight, tbe Salem Com GAR Post Medford.............. 47 50 country—its farmers and its workingmen ed to represent us in the national conven Lillie M Epps vs Geo Epps, divorce, de lawyer and Klamath county stockman, is .Tones Jt Otten, supplies for Mrs Mc- —demand that every dollar, paper or coin, tion to support only a candidate in favor fault. ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. S. now playing leading lady to Frederick ....... .......................... .......... 10 00 issued by the government shall be as good of the free and unlimited coinage of silver Conrad Mingus vs Harvey L Oliver et al, Ward, the tragedian. She has been play- N Tearson at the ratio ot 16 to 1. Gritnslev, medicine for McCallister 200 as any other dollar. Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays to foreclose mortgage, default. Ninth—We demand the re-enactment of ouo _ j n u- 1 j » • 1 ine “s an amateur but when Ward saw Martin Perry, timber for dist No 14 12 46 in ea6h month. (............... ................................................................................... Election of Senators—Resolved that we C B Spiar vs bred MO verbeck and Annie ber delineation of Shakespearean characters T H Gelson, 2191 ft lumber for dist M rs .L’M. C aldwell , W. M. earnestly endorse the proposed amend the m >rtgage tax law, and the amendment L Overbeck, v*r to foreclose mortgage, de- | ber tiue merj t at once secured tier this No 23 ............................................... 22 57 ment to the Constitution of the United •f our assessment laws so that all recorded M rs . S. C. C handler . Secretary. M ain S tmit , O pposite P laía , fault. high honor. Olson Bros., 5268 ft lumber for dist States providing for tbe election of United indebtedness of the taxpayers stiall be de William Hanley vs the Squaw Lake No 14 ................................................. 42 14 States Senators by popular vote, recently ducted from his assessment. Men’s cotton underwear 25 cents and 50 Water .t Mining Co, injunction, tran-ferred I. O. O. F. painters tools Tenth—We denounce the extravagant paints cents, excellent value, at J. R. Baltimore’s S 8 Aiken, 8560 ft lumber for dist 08 48 repurted from the committee on privilege acts to U 8 Circuit Court. of the last legislature as co-extensive No 2....... ........................................... ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45. and elections by Senator Mitchell, and now Anna Hayes vs Sherman Hayes, divorce, WALL ZF’.A.ZPZEEÒ. GLASS. ETC Ex-Gov. Pennoyer was nominated for Geo A Jackson, part payment of fees 100 00 pending consideration in the United States with fraud, jobbery and squandering of the Hold regular meetings every Thursoav default. people’s money, and we censure and hold W W Stanfield, bal on fees of J P mayor of Portland by the populist city senate. B uilding P apers , W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS' MATERIALS. evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren 240 Cascade Reserve-Resolved, that the the republican majority responsible for the List or iiettera I convention last week and this week court..................................................... in good standing are cordially invited to present condition of our public debt and J Florey, supplies for McCallister application of the Oregon delegation in Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland endorsed by the taxpayers convention. A tamilv attend. F. M. D rake , N. G. high rate of taxation. ................................................. 820 P. 0., April 13. 1896: The Governor is all right and when com- I Hugh Elliott, repairs on court house 290 congress to the president of the United H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102. Eleventh—We favor a judicious expendi States and now pending before him, pray Dunmg Fanis, Mrs. inunitiea are in sore distress by reason Exchange on Salem, state taxes ture of the public money for the purtxiseof ing a modification of his proclamation Tucker, Mike. of being taxed to death, robbed blind, forwarded ...................................... 38 85 creating the Cascade Forest Re.-erve, t» opening up and improving our water-ways PILOT rock encampment , no . 16. ' giorw" h R»n»P?peMay ,,windled on every corner and buncoed W H Bradshaw, per diem and mile «I hereby earnestly approved, and we appeal and harbors. rume advertised . W. H. B ru nk . P. M. and humbu> , Kad by the appejd of 8elfish Twelfth—Religious difference should find age............................ ......................... 11 75 to the president to grant the prayer ot our Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hallevery 2d and no place in American politics, and the 5 40 delegation in congress. 4th Monday in each month Members in Haw Him Fed. greed and aggregated stupidity, then it Ben Haynsond, double assessment.. good standing cordially invited tc attend. Fishing—We realize the importance and democratic party is unalterably opposed to _ . .*. .. , is that the sound sense of a well informed, 8 Furry, per diem and mileage......... 10 00 H. S. E vans , C. P. Contrary to general belief, Munchau- 8oHd minded citizen ¡, U1. only |afe. STATE V8, JOHN PENIMGKR. magnitude of the fishing industry on tn? the spirit of intolerant bigotry fostered for purposes by tlio-e who seek to tion ot tL taiuoux French physician, wilt quickly cure you ot *1! in r R obt , T aylor , "Scribe. A 8 Jacobs, justic* fees. $4 10; LC Roden- Columbia river, and would recommend political sen u not dead, or lie must live in the gnard. Pennover will be elected, vons or Siwaseg of IL h generative onrani, bucu as Lo»lManhoo.' breed discord and animosities among the that some provisions be made tor a state I burger, const fees, $1: >antuel McClendon, Insomnia, Pains la tbo Back. Seminal Emission«, Nerveua DebUltv persons some of the the continental — ° ' : • J° • fitaple«, Unfitness to Murry, Exhausting Drains, Varlcocr'-. -i.'d ists you of meet around Metropole tour- and BUnd-iJwiH ¡Se VoV®’- u b€St~It0 I 1 •- J17 ~ ’l ?0: • J •> R hatchery fur artificial propagation, and that citizens of the republic; secret political HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, «O. 24. bodies are a curse to Darty, state and na Constiimtlon. It stops all losses by dav or night. Prevent, ., . x- Take no other. I Williams, wit, $1.70: A N Soliss, dept di-1 the laws regulating the close season be tion. We heartily welcome the assistance bess ot discharge, which If notchecked leads 10 Sperm«t<>rrh<iui,'£i>c•“ Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each the Victoria. They repeat this conversa- J. K. Van Sant? Ashland. rigidly enforced. atty, $11.20. the horror» of Impotence. <1’1*1 DEM cluuuos the liver, the Sg BEFORE AMD AFTER all month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland. Rebate to Settlers—That we endorse the of all good citizen • who will co-operate in kidnevs and the urinary organs of all linpuritle* STATE V8 BART PATRICK. tion of one of those enterprising but pre- Artide. of Incorporation were filed the suppression of any political movement “ CVPIDENE strengthens and restores tmiail weak organs. Miss E mma S tephenson . N. G. efforts of our representatives in congress to A 8 Jacobs, Justice fees, $4 65; S C Parker, Tbe reason (sufferers are not cured by Jtxuor» is because ninety per cent are troubled crith varioatmg end of the century explorers: thia weeb] forminS{ the McCloud Valiev M iss N ina E mery , Secv. repayment to settlers of Oregon of organized for religious proscription. Proatutlt ■». CUPIDENE Is the only known remedy to cure without an operation. SuUOtesilmoab mL;____ „„.j I const fees. $645; Thos Kahler, wit, $4; secure Thirteenth—Resolved, that we, the dem “I visited Russia, Germany, Austria, Railroad Companv. the excess of $125 per acre, wrongfully al*. A written guarantee given and money returned If six boxes does not ellect u permaueut cure ■ , h 8, new ,r.ou" Chas Rider, wit, $3.20; 8 T Conrov. wit, ocratic party of the state of Oregon in con fLOOa box,six turf 5.00, by mall. Bend for jtkkk circular and testimonials. Italy”— 1----------- propoaea -------- to atart at Mott and extend into $3 20- job Pankey, wit, $3.30; E Hitch. collected by thegovernment on lands locat vention assembled, hereby earnestly ask Address DA VOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 2076, S*u Francisco, Cal. A. O. U. W. “Indeed! So you saw Venice?” Squaw Valley, tapping the vaet timber John 8 Wright, wit, $3; Geo McKay, wit, ed in the limits of the unearned Northern the congress of tbe United States to take up Pacific railroad land grant now forfeited. FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN. ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66. belt in eastern part of the county. The $3.80; I J Purkeypile, wit, $3 20; Geo. “Well, I rather guess I did.” Canal—The construction of the Nicaragua the bills now pending before their respect Meets in lodge room in Masonic Ha' “Did yon see the lion of St ____ Mark?” construction of thia road will be started Laroux. wit, $3.20; A N 8oliss, dept dist canal is of the highest importance to the ive bodies, viz: the house of representatives every second and fourth Wednesday ii ‘he means of furnish- »«X. ’ll’20’ __ V3 8 pi__c_ American peop e, both as a measure 01 and tbe senate of the United States, provid “Of course I did. ’ Why, I saw him I ?°on. “n;1 wil> each month. All brethren in good standin« 1 ing employment to a large number of . „ T state vs. s. pierce . national defense and to build up and main ing for a survival pension of the Indian war fed. ” — Washington Poet are cordially invited to attend. DR. JORDAN & CO.’S men. The Mt. Shasta section is destined £ s Jacobs, justice fees, $4 20: L C Rod- tain American commerce. It is moreover veterans of tbe U nited States, and pass said M. R. M oore , M. W. to be the liveliest place in Northern ¡Jburger’ const’ ’t70: A C ^er, const. oi special importance to our Pacific Slates, bills. Fourteenth—We favor the preservation GREAT MUSEUM OF AHATOMY J. R. C asey , Recorder and we demand its completion us speedily MARRIED. California this summer. The capital state vs . john marsh . of the salmon industry of the state by ION I Market Mt„ Ban Francisco as possible by the government of the Unit stock of the new company,1s $1,000,°0°, R Uonl ju#ti ^,7.05. Frank ed States. abolishing all fishtraps, fishwheeis and .Between 6ih and 7th 9to.) CALHOUN-STURGIS — At Grants Pass, siuall-mesli gear, and denounce the re and the stockholders are James Palmer, Knsshaf„, const. $3.65; Jos Martin, wit, ' K. O. T. M. —We hereby endorse the action Go and learn how wonderfully you April 8,1M96. Jo.eph Calhoun and Miss John A. Davis, David h. Mlles and V\m. 11.70; John Kapp, Geo Armstrong. W B of Pensions cur senators and representatives in publican partv of the state for refusing to are made and how to avoid aicknesa granite trnt no . 4, knights or thi Laura Sturgis. J. Branstetter. At present the road will Comstock, wit. $5 10; AN Soliss, dist dept, congress in their endeavor to secure grants keep its pledge to afford such urgend re and diM*M. HuMum enlarged with MACCARRK8. lief.” thousands of new objects- Admis be run about twenty miles. $10: J G Hiatt, sheriff’s fees, $2.55; HL ot pensions Di Indian war veterans. CALDWELL-M AEL — At Merlin, April9, ^ dations . Meet in regular review on the second an< sion 25 ct*. Retrenchment— We pledge the republican “The Democratic party of the state of 1896, 8. M. Caldwell to Bertha Mael. You can now go and buy your summer “ en80n > att J' $ 12 - Private Office—Name Building fourth Thursdays ot each month at Od- party to rigid economy tn the expen iture Oregon, in convention assembled, pledges clothing. Vaupel. Norris Norris '& & Drake have state vs . john rowland . $051 market Street— Diseases of men’, Fellow’s Hall, Ashland. Visiting Si of public money, to the reduction of ex itself to maintain at all hazards the purity stricture, Water of any temperature desired loss of manhood, diseases of the akin received their big stock and are pleased to J H Whipple, justice fees, $6.20; J M Knights cordially invited. cessive salaries, and ths abolishment of tbe of the ballot, and that fundamental prin born . kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer Natural Temperature 85dcg’». show you a line of men’s, boy >y’s and chil- chil-| Whipple, const. $11.10; A C " Green, " E 8 fee system wherever possible, and of all ciple of American liberty which give-« to and G. W. C rowson , Com. cury. Treatment personally or by letter. 8e»4 beat low " Brooks, A L Krunlin, L A Woolfolk, ST useless commissions; and believe that no every citizen a right to vote and to have tor book, ' I dren’s goods that can’t be L _ L for . C has , H. G illette , R. K. | Soblett, wit, $17.50. MERRITT—At Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, prices and good values. appropriation should be made to any school that vote counted, and condemns as un- Long established and reliable practitioners. TO DEI IK THE WATER 18 A T0A1C STATB VS. JOS. BOLAND. April 7.1896, to Mr. and Mrs Corhes oi* charitable institution not under thv American and undemocratic tbe disgrace F.x-Attorney-General Geo. E. Cham Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates Merritt, a son. C B Watson, dept dist atty fees, $5; W control of the State; and opuose the in ful con uct of the dictators and rulers of the berlain ia the nominee of the taxpayers fungi and animalcules, and neutral corporation into the general appropriation republican party in certain portions ot the N Luckey, justice fees, $3 20: Robt Taylor, CUMMINGS—In Ashland. April 13, 1896, league ticket for Circuit Judge in Port const, $1*50; C B Watson, dept dist atty, bill of items lor the expenditure of public State of Oregon in surrounding the polls izing and correcting all acidi S S Dealer in $ $ to 8. P. Locomotive Engineer J. D, Cum land. These are trying times in the (2d cbarge) $5; W N Luckey, justice fees. money not authorized by law. ties it promotes a normal and with men for the purpose of intimidating mings and wife, a son. healthful condition in every metropolis and the decent people who $5.10; Robt Taylor, const. $8 65; C B Wat liuiuigianou—We demand enactment of honest voters and preventing fair and hon part of the system. ELY’S P1NEOLA BALSAM is a sure have been maintaining a city government son, dept dist atty, (charge of assault) $5; rigid restrictions on foreign immigration est elections.” Remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat nad ot a thousand thieves under the name of W N Luckey, justice fees, $5 85; Robt both for protection of our country against RINK. — for asthma. It soothes, quickly abates he — SWIMMING the republican party, have just about Taylor, const. $4.40; Wm Pracht, Z A illiterate and vicious ci isses from foreign Granite, Marble, A Racial Difference. Moody, Wm Runzler, wit, $7; Geo Laroux, lands, aud for protection of our labor and cough, and ren woke up to the condition that is con- ders expectora nclosed and covered, the same medica There can be no question that very frortting them and an effort will be made Martin Purkepile, Marie Purkepile, wit, . preservation to our own people of the re water, always clean, for the springs run a Freestone Monuments mainder of our national domain. tion easy. $3.40. ______________ many of the differences, mental and to cage some of the rascals in the city Internal Improvements—We commend heavy volume- more than twelve hun Csnsumptives jail in place of housing them in city halls and Copings Refinement that carries ua away from the policy of the repuulican party in rela bodily, that exist between the aver will invariably de dred gallons per hour. and court houses. Mr. Chamberlain to luternal improvements, and, in age Frenchman and the average Eng rive benefit from You may dive and swim and have more our fellow men is not God's refinement. tion combines the element of popularity with particular, in opening uur waterways to its use. Many lishman are caused by the distinct -Also agents for IRON FENCES. fun than “anybody’ —come out as “fine commerce, aud we denounce ihe iliiberal- methods of education that prevail on sound principles and integrity; and that —Beecher. who suppose their assilk’’ and “white as wool”—rejuven Satisfaction guaranteed cases to be con city needs just such men as he is at Ibis I take it to be a principal rule of life ity of the democratic party in these mat the different sides of the channel. You ated and happy. ters. _________________ sumption are only time. fr»! not to be too much addicted to any ona would not like your son’s only school suffering from a P. O. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co. Located on the Boys’ and men’s overcoats below cost ai thing. —Terence. chronic cold or ing to be obtained in France. On the Cai. J. R. Baltimore’s. deep seated HELMAN LAND, HALF A MIL! Athenian Street Car Pleasantries. No rock so hard butthat a little wave other band, you have a pretty distinct cough, often aggravated by catarrh. Conductor—You got aboard after I may beat admission in a thousand Vindicated the Law. belief that if French boys were sent NORTH OF THE PLAZA. For catarrh use Ely’s Cream Balm. Both years.—Tennyson. took the fares, I believe? A friend cf Representative Culberson over here young eDough aDd put to good remedies are pleasing to use. Cream Balm, Passenger—Not after you took mine. of Texas related the following incident: English schools, they would grow up 50c. per bottle; Pineola Balsam, 25c. Not Enough M um *. Conductor—But I do not remember “When Mr. Culberson was prosecuting into a very fair sort of Britons. A typ Sold bv Druggists. The unmusical manager who protest attorney,” he said, “there was a crimi ical story of the ways of French school ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y taking yours. Pioprietor House Raising @ O Passenger—Very likely. Neither do L ed when he found a performer in his nal statute universally disregarded. The boys, with their ushers, is reported in Almost everybody takes some laxative Conductor(receiving nickel)—Thanks. orchestra holding his bow during a rest, indictment of a well known man for recent morning papers. Some spirits medicine to cleanse the system and keep the Northampton street! — Boston Tran saying to him, “I don’t pay yon to f f S and Moving violation of this law was secured through had been smuggled into one of the blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS script restl”wa3 the same one who, on an the efforts of Mr. Culberson, who prose dormitories—a thing, we fear, not al L iver R egulator (liquid or powder) All work entrusted to my care done other occasion, was superintending the cuted the case with more vigor than al together unknown in 6ome English zet all the benefits of a mild and pleasant TOHN K.PELTON. >. P. NKIL. A Good Kame For It. with dispatch, and on terms to suit arrangement cf some performers who most any he had over conducted, suc establishments. It is even conceivable laxative and tonic that purifies the blood the times. See tbe undersigned be “My bicycle has been injured in the were representing allegorical characters. ceeding in securing a conviction and that the English master who discovered and strengthens the whole system. And fore letting contracts and save “Here in front,” said the author of sentence to the penitentiary. Then he the bottle would have confiscated it to money. more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU windpipe,” said Gildersleeve. “ What on earth is a bicycle ’ s wind the piece which was to bo given, “we left town, and no one knew where he his own use, but this would not have LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active Oak Street, Ashland. Q ALLEN 'and healthy, and when the Liver is in pipe?” asked Tillinghast. will put the nino muses. ” had gone until he and the prisoner, who been at the invitation of his pupils. —Retail and Wholesale dealers In— good condition you find yourself free from “The very part that is on earth, the “Nine muses!” exclaimed the great had been taken to the penitentiary, re But the French pion in question was Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- pneumatic tube. “—Detroit Free Press. manager contemptuously. “Nine muses turned together. Mr. Culberson bad contented to make Gne of the party, and Headache and Constipation, and rid of would look well in that great space, gone to the governor, obtained a pardon, as he was not so used to rum as his pu that worn out and debilitated feeling. Fine bargains in clothing at J. R. Bal wouldn't they? We will have 86 and met the convict at the penitentiary pils, he got so terribly drunk that he Residence Lota for Bale in These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. timore’s. muses!”—Youth’s Companion. Pokegatna, on reasonable j with it. The law had been vindicated, died. Happily for the French boys, Good digestion and freedom from stomach Men’s white shirts 50 cents, 75 cents and and there were no more violations of their compulsory military service gives troubles will only be had when the liver terms. Lots sold on tbe in Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. that statute in Jefferson.’’—Washington them an opportunity, later on for learn All Kinds of Fresh Meats is properly at work. 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