Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, May 21, 1896, Image 2

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    VALLEY RECORD.
WES
R1
The opposition to Mr. Jackson’s elec­
tion to the position of county clerk have
been steadily declaring him rankly in­
competent.
The assertion is untrue,
The People’s Paper.
If you want one write
though it is industriously repeated. The
Sarsaparilla
as
a
blood
purifier
and
build-
K
Received
of
th»
County
Cìerb
of
to
me for catalog and
facts are that Mr. Jackson, though be
I know you
Ing up medicine leads everything ever
HM I prices.
ASHLAND, Or....Thursday, May 21,1896. baa been a farmer most of his life, is a
Jacksoh County. Oregon. War- I
produced. It is positively the best. Others
9
will
be
pleased
with
first-class penman .spells correctly and can
may make the same claim. But there’s
rant far ft •//.
both.
j
*
J*
J
1 >
The Jackosn county g. o. p. literary set forth a business proposition in a letter
vrore it. Not by
bv an
an- ­
this difference: We prove
bureaus have snagged themselves fear­ equal to any business man in Jackson
tiquity, but by Merit, Not by what
fully the past month. For nearly two county. He is not a trained expert.
F. D. GORDON
we say,
but by
years a steady stream of dirt was thrown Trained experts don’t generally live in
Hood’s
what
Marysville, Cal.
parilla Qua «nd sporting
Barsa-
at the people’s party officials in the court rural counties to run for county clerks.
Goods Dealer
doei.
It
has-
house.
But Mr. Jackson is well qnalified to con-
ord of Catalogue of Guns, Riffes, Fishing
a rec-
The populist party in convention de­ duct the county clerk’s office. Besides
Cures unequalled in medical history. Tackle and Sportiug Good» Free.
cided as a general rule of action on the bis efficiency in the lines already men-
It
positively, perfectly and permanently
one term principle, and the party did as tioied, Mr. Jackson is an industrious
cures
when all other medicines fail.
E
any independent thinking set of people worker and has an especial capacity for
That
the keen discrimination of
had a right to do—built a new ticket. detail and routine work. He is a kind-
the people recognizes its merit and
Th. literary bureaus sizing up the situa­ hearted and accommodating man by na­
2W
the cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, is
tion from the broad view of peanut ture and who’s straight forwardness
Medford, Oregon,
shown by
the fact
politics, quickly turned the literary mud and square dealing is not questioned.
that they
buy Hood’s
mill from the direction of the populist His firmness of character in standing
Barsapa-
g riila in pret­ MAN UFACTU REx
THAT RAISED
COUNTY W .Æ TD TD A. IST T .
erence and
to the ex-
officials in the court bouse and substitut­ for the right against great odds and ad­
elusion of
all others.
ed for mud the finest bouquets of com­ verse circumstances has caused the peo­
Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla
has
a
larger
sale than
pliments in the English language. After ple’s party to place an especial confi­ Ex-Treasure Moore's Shortage In
Some More Facts.
•
DEMOCRATIC COLUMN,
to fire the populist heart before he was
all
other blood purifiers. It wins con­
Of all kinds at shop at Phoenix
many months of steady, continuous ly- dence in him and there is hardly any
defeated
for
renomination.
Then
he
was
During the two years previous to the
Accounts.
fidence
everywhere
bemuse
the
state
­
populists getting into power, Hon. Chas.
ing,everyone of these penny-a-liners told doubt but that the humane, plain com­
(This column of the R ecord belongs to around telling his beloved constituents
On page 295 of Volume 10 of the County
ments in its advertising and testimonials
Call at
the truth for just about a month—that the mon everyday people of this county are Commissioner’s Journal appears the follow­ Nickell was paid out of the county treas­ the County Executive Committee of the in every school house that the reason he
ury $1142.30 for blanks, stationary, etc. Democratic Party of Jackson County. It could not sustain Jackson’s assessment are verified by all who take it. No other
ing:
people’s party officials in the court bouse of a similar opinion.
represents
their
ideas
and
they
are
respon
­
of railroad property when sitting on the medicine has ever received 6uch praise, or
No wonder Charley is fighting the popu­
September 6th, 1894.
sible for all its utterances.]
were most excellent officials and had
board of equalization, was because the so many voluntary testimonials of won­
lists so bitterly.
In the matter of the Raised I
OPPOSITE CLARENDON HOTEL
assessment was not legally made, and derful cures. No other medicine possesses
made a splendid record. Even the
The
ballots
for
the
election
in
1894
cost
County
Warrrat,
No.
872.
f
ralct
m
Iuu
'
We fail to see why a huge corporation
There
is
more
than
appears
on
the
he
knew
from
his
own
investigation
and
$143.
The
bill
this
year
is
$75,
A
saving
---- and see our goods.-----
author of the “democratic column” in like the Southern Pacific railroad Bhould
Now at this time appears R. H. Moore,
surface in Mr. Jacobs’ assertion in his knowledge that the assessment would
the last issue of this paper put that truth be compelled to pay taxes in Siskiyou ex-county treasurer of Jackson county, of almost 50 per cent.
The assessment rolls furnished by the special contrition column in last week’s not Btand the test of law, should the
and brings into court *366.75, the
forward with emphasis as the basis of his county and practically be exempt from Oregon,
We will give you a bargain.
amount of principal and interest to this state were plenty good enough for popu­ R ecord , to the effect that “the populists railroad people contest payment of taxes
special plea and declared that thatwas why the burdens of taxation in Jackson date,-overpaid by him on warra.it No, 872, list officials. Under the old regime $125 i must have a majority of the county com­ evied under such an assessment. In
the people of Jackson county elected and county. Yet there are some people who and turned over to the county clerk August was paid out in 1894 for rolls made es­ missioners’ court. This is of vital im­ effect he said that Mr. Jackson had
9, 1889; said warrant dated December 3,
portance.” Certainly it is. The county proven himself utterly incompetent to
trusted them. The people’s party officials contend that it would be a dangerous 1884, was originally drawn for $3.80. The pecially for the fastidious democratic as­ commissioners’ court is solely entitled to fill the office of assessor. Now, when i
sessor.
j the peculiar combination, proportion and
in the court house and the party in Jack- precedent to elect Geo. A. Jackson coun­ above named sum of $366 75 is received by
The smooths fellows that travel for< erthe credit for the economical adminis- Mr. Jackson is seeking for an office that j ; process used in preparing Hood’s Barsapa-
the
court
in
full
satisfaction
of
the
amount
eon county, feeling in their hearts that ty clerk because he assessed the great to which said warrant was raised, together blank book manufacturers have not been ration of county affairs which Jackson requires a much higher degree of com- I i rilla, and which give it merit peculiar to
able to work the populist officials; said county has enjoyed for the past two petency than that of assessor.
all the whole people desire is justice, octopus for something and did not allow with interest on the same to date.
I itself. This is the secret of its wonderful
officials have proven themselves equal to yearB, and the county commissioners’
An expert draftsman having been en- ' 1 power, of its wonderful sales, of its won­
(Record Signed)
J. R. NEIL,
right and fair-dealing, ignored the mud the railroad to go practically scott free
court
has
been
Democratic
all
tbe
time.
gaged by the county court to prepare and
County Judge, the emergency and have succeeded in
of the tax-eating cormorants and acted from taxation.
saving the county many hundreds of The Populists have an able member in furnish for public use at the court house a derful hold upon the confidence of the
W^B
rad I h I’ w , | Commissioners.
up to their best light and judgment. The
dollars in buying blank record books tor Mr. Bradshaw, but then the populists detail map showing municipal boundaries, people. This is why it cures Scrofula,
In regard to the extravagance in the
have repudiated Mr. Bradshaw, ostensi­ road systems, road and school district boun­ Salt Rheum, Catarrh, Rheumatism, all
R, H. Moore in cancelling warrants in I their offices.
literary bureaus of the peanut statesmen
management of county affairs during his
bly because they profess to favor his daries, original entries, etc., the gentleman Humors, Kidney and Liver troubles, Dys­
Had
it
not
been
for
our
populist
Com
­
were paralyzed when they saw in the first six years as county judge and the phe- 1888,1889 and 1890 paid out at different
bolding the office he has, rather than announces, to the surprise of the present pepsia, That Tired Feeling, builds up the
missioner
Hon.
W.
H.
Bradshaw,
the
last issue of the R ecord a few straight­ nominal record of economy and retrench­ times $79.40 too much, and in one case he. county would still be paying the same to promote him to the office ef county incumbent, that the assessor last year omit­
lacked $1.50 of paying enough, leaving the
ted to assess twenty^housand acres of deed­ nerves, creates an appetite and strengthens
forward factB about the county affairs of ment during the last two years, the Hon­ county out just $77.90.
old prices for its n «tspaper printing. The judge, to which he aspired, but in reality ed land in Jackson county, to say nothing the whole system. Its merit, its sales, its
In reply to a request by the county court same is done on c ntract now and several because Mr. Bradshaw openly approved of town lots and property insufficiently
old Jackson for twenty years, and these orable Jim Neil can well point to the com­
that
he dig up, he writes as follows:
hundred dollars ire saved the taxpayers Mr. Jacobs’ action in squelching Jack­ described to enable a court or executive
pany
he
was
surrounded
with.
Six
years
shoulder striking truths over the signa­
son’s faulty assessment of tbe railroad officer to enforce collection of taxes levied
Portland, Oregon, April 20.1896.
annually there! y.
of
association
with
republican-democrats
tures of the people’s party county officials
company’s property, and the Kaiser- on same, should the tax payer contest pay­
When
the
undersigned
assumed
the
Mr.
N.
A.
Jacobs,
Jacksonville.
Oregon.
in the court house—the gentlemen whose and the county debt almost doubles. Two Dear Sir:—I received your letter in regard duties of county clerk in 1894, the county Wakefield clique regarded that as unpar­ ment. Just what explanation Mr. Jackson
can make of this dereliction on his part to
merits were extolled so high up to and years of association with populists and the to error in interest on warrants cancelled was paying out from $5 to $6 each month donable sin. It would have comported perform the duties prescribed by statute,
great load bearing eight per cent, interest by me when treasurer of Jackson county, for publishing the monthly schedule of better with tbe situation if the populists we do not know. We have no desire to do
including last Thursday.
Make Hood’s Sarsaparilla the One True
and no taxation, is reduced $20,000. It is and in reply will say that before paying
of the commissioners court in had seen fit to nominate a man of affairs him an injustice, but it looks to a disinter­
But look at the literary bureaus this largely a question of who you are trotting this amount I will look this matter up and expenses
Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1.
and
business
experience,
rather
than
a
ested
observer
very
much
as
if
he
had
in the meantime if the county court is the Times and Tidings. The populist
week. The bowers of roses, pansies, with.
the weightier matters of the assess­ Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
_______
afraid that I will not pay this amount they county clerk refused to furnish it to those good-natured plowboy for the office of sacrificed
sweet violets and beautiful flowers have
had better bring suit at once and see what papers. The result was that the principal commissioner the preBent year; and a ment in making his gallery-play oil the
’c Dillc the be’t famllY <’athartlc
There is no use throwing away a vote for they will accomplish by doing so. I am papers ef the county soon commenced to man of Bradshaw’s calibre for county railroad business, at the time when he ran Hnnd
1 lvUU 3 1 1113 and liver stimulant. Easy
been suddenly discontinued. The mud­
counter
to
Mr.
Jacobs
’
ideas
of
what
con
­
to
take,
easy
to operate. AU druggist*. 25 cent*.
the republican representative candidates. going to take my time in fixing up this publish the same as a matter of news, judge, rather than a hungry office seeker stituted a legal railroad assessment.
mill was promptly rigged up again and They will follow the caucus and combina­ matter.
Yours Truly.
of Wakefield’s stamp. Weakness char­
and the county is saved the expense.
R. H. M oore .
began pelting away dirt at these most ex­ tion rule of the republican party of Oregon
Taking care of the county poor is an acterizes every nomination they made.
The Populist treasurer’s books during item of considerable expense, but our
A constantly increasing busipesa, is a sure indication
cellent officials of only last week. The that has given the people a succession of
J. L. Woolridge, democratic nominee
the last two years have been open for in­
two chief organs were taken so by legislative scandals. The legislatures have spection to all the tax payers and there has populist commissioner was the direct for assessor, is ripe inexperience, having
of enterprise and square-dealing.—E. A. S herwin .
cause of reducing the cost of keeping each served tbe county in that capacity be­ When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
surprise that they openly announced that became more extravagant and corrupt each been no monkey business about them.
)
pauper from 84.50 per week to $3. This fore. It is an uncontroverted fact that
succeeding
session
and
unless
the
con
­
in next issue their mud-battery would
also Baves the county several hundred the last assessment made by him and When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
SOME POPULIST SAVINGS.
be properly turned on again infall steam. trolling power is shifted into other hands
dollars each year.
his able deputy, Mr. George Hoffman, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
During Max Muller’s term $50 was paid who will again assist Mr. Wooldridge if When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
The gall of some folks passes the there can be even no hope of relief. Hon. 1894,ballots bought by a republican $ 143 00
J. W. Merritt was a member of the legisla­ 1896,
“
••
populist.. 75 00 for 5000 lithographed county warrants. The elected, was by far the best assessment
human understanding. But just bow our
ture before the last one and being one of
same amount was purchased by this pop of Jackson county ever made, and laid
esteemed brethren of the g. o. p. literary the big republicans of the session was given
DRUGS and CHEMICALS only, and
68 00 for $35.
Difference........
the foundation for accuracy on the part
bureaus are going to crawl out of the the chairmanship of the enrolling com­ 2000 tax rec, ’94, bought by democ’t 50 00
The county has had its books experted of future assessors who may possess or­
The Rev. F. D. Aiorris, for twenty-
skillfully compounded by E. A. S herwin .
hole they dug (unconsciously, however) mittee of the house, which hires a long 2300 tax rec, ’95,
populist 25 00 and without one cent’s cost to the county. dinary business qualifications. Not only
nine
years
practically
at
the
head
of
for themselves, will be an interesting string of clerks. The clerk-hire scandal
was
the
description
of
real
property
the
25 00 The exact financial condition of the couniy
Difference ......
sight. And the big crowd standing there became so notorious that the next republi­ 3000 tax sched, '93, by a democrat 70 00 is known. The neat sum of $366.75 in hard most complete, but the segregation of Lane Seminary at Cincinnati, will be
succeeded by the Rev. Henry Goodwin
can slate platform found it necessary to 3500
lookin’ on.
populist 47 50 cash found its way back into the treasury property for municipal and district as­ Smith of Freehold, N. J., who has been Paste it in your hat
“
'96, It
publicly denounce and disown the actions
as a result of this work. Mr. Voter, do sessments was made by them for the
22 50 you appreciate this work? Don’t you think first time, and most carefully made. It I chosen by the trustees to fill the posi­
Difference..................................
Geo. A. Jackson was elected assessor of the whole outfit of party leaders. We
that Sherwin sells all grades of Stationery, the very best
was this assessment which enabled the tion. Mr. Smith’s father was for many
And
so
on
with
articles
too
numer
­
quote
that
plank
of
the
1895
republican
two years ago by a plurality of 290 votes
that
a
party
that
does
such
work
as
this
various
school
districts
of
the
county
ous to mention until we have:
years prominently connected with the
made and Cheap Grades to meet any competition.
should be allowed to remain in charge? first to reach railroad property for school Union Theological Seminary in New
over J. G. Martin and 592 votes over J. state platform;
Demo-republican books, printing,
“
In
our
state
affairs
we
demand
closest
and stationery ............................
Can't you answer these questions in the assessment purposes, and the railroad York.
L. Wooldridge, who was then assessor
scrutiny and economy in expenditures. July 1,1892, to July 1, 1893.. .......... 1371 34
running for re-election. Mr. Jackson We condemn the prodigality and excess of July 1,1893, to July 1,1894............. 2178 45 affirmatiye with your ballots on June 1st? officials themBelves were constrained to
The Bishops of the province of Que­
The county treasurer’s office has never acknowledge that it was tbe one and bec met in convention in Montreal to
has been a straiglit-forward official and past legislatures, and call upon the next
only
assessment
thus
far
made
which
Total.......................................... 3549 79 been conducted in a more methodical and
did his duty well and while none of his legislative assembly to keep all appropri­
prepare a declaration for the coming
business like manner than under our popu­ was Btrictly in accordance with law and elections. It is understood that, in ac
Populistic
books, printing and sta­
friends are continually parrotting off the ations within the limits of the most econ­
which
would
stand
the
test
of
the
courts.
tionery ........ ...............................
list treasurer. The books kept by his
chestnut expression, “best assessor Jack- omical administration consistent with effi­ July 1,1894, to July 1, 1895............. 1038 84 deputy are models of neatness and ac­ If Mr. Wooldridge is elected he and Mr. cor dance with direct instructions from
Hoffman can be relied upon to list every Rome, they will instruct the faithful to
son county ever had,” the facta are that ciency. The officers of the administrative Julvl. 1895, up to date, including
all election printing, etc............... 1153 71 curacy. At his settlements with the coun­ acre of the 27,000 acres of unassessed vote only for such candidates as will
department
of
the
state
have
become
too
he has made a most efficient official
ty court the cash on hand is always found property shown by the gentleman who support the Manitoba remedial bill.
Total......................................... 2192 55 to tally exactly with his books.
and
his
record
is
conceded expensive, and their expenses rau^t be re­
is preparing the detail map at the court
Archbishop Walsh of Toronto refuses
•
house to baye been overlooked and not
first-class by
all
parties
that duced. When the constitution fixes the Saved by the populists on books,
It
is
of
vital
importance
that
our
legis­
to sign the Manitoba school bill manda­
printing and stationery............... 1357 24
salary, only the constitutional salary should
listed
by
the
incompetent
Jackson
laBt
lative ticket be elected. Every populist
have anv knowledge of the subject and be paid, without additional emoluments.
ment.
And so it is on all other items of expense
year,
I
are not directly or indirectly interested T he practice of employing unnecessary until you reach the grand sum total of over should make an extra effort in their behalf.
The Retail Butchers* Association of
It
might
be
that
our
three
votes
will
be
Under
existing
laws
in
Oregon,
the
$10,000
per
annum
saved
by
the
populist
in misrepresenting the record for other CLERKS AND OF PAYING FEES IN EXCESS OF
Kansas City resolved to support the
officers.
needed to elect a populist U. S. senator. office of assessor, unlike the other county
purposes than getting at the facts. Be­ JUST PAYMENT FOR 8ERVICES NEEDED OR
Mr. Taxpayer vote for your own inter­ Stranger things than this have happened. officers, begins and ends on the first day strike at the Armour Packing Com­
pany’s plant.
sides having made a good assessment. RENDERED, HAS BECOME AN ABUSE THAT ests.
Our candidates may not be as brainy (?) of January. The remainder of tbe
^J^’The Miners of the Above Mine Hold Possession by Bill of Sale of all
.
GRANT
RAWLINGS.
MUST
BE
CUT
OFF,
AND
WE
PDEDGE
THE
county
officers
elect
qualify
and
take
Mr. Jackson was a conscientious official
and intellectual (?) as the republican trio,
REPUBLICAN PARTY TO THE PROSECUTION AND Demo-Republican Twin Deceivers.
their seats immediately after the first
the Personal Property purchased and placed upon the Property by John Bouse, -
and stood by the people in doing bis part
but they have the requisite qualifications of
July succeeding election. The reason
ACCOMPLISHMENS OF THIS REFORM, District
Jacksonville, May 19,1896.
and will dispose of the same at Exceedingly Low Prices. The Pooperty in­
toward relieving them of having to pay
nevertheless. They are honest, trustworthy for the exception in tbe case of the as­
attorneys and other officials should to the Tidings and Times:
and loyal. Give them a hearty support.
the taxes of the Southern Pacific rail­ be
sessor is to enable one official to complete
cludes an Eight-Horse Power HOISTING ENGINE with Steel Cable in Good
paid fixed salaries since pay-
road.
N. A. JACOBS.
go into hysterics and gush forth a
and make a return to the county court
ment of fees encourages litigation lot You
Condition; No. 2 NEW MONITOR with Two Water Gates; Eight Sets of
of stuff’ about the populist figures and
of two full assessments, tbe board of
Some particularly biased folks have and entails upon the taxpayers heavy and wind up by trying to razzle-dazzle the peo­
equalization sitting on the completed
CAR TRUCKS; 175 lbs. Blasting Powder; Picks, Shovels, Drills, Single and
DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
ple on that railroad debt. You are either
work each year about October. Under
been roaring for several weeks about the needless expense.”
fools
or
you
take
the
people
for
fools.
But
The
intense
itching
and
smarting
inci­
Double Handed Hammers, Etc,, Etc.
The succeeding legislature, the last one, there is not a man in Jackson county with
populist representative ticket being “in­
to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, ana other this law Mr. Jackson was elected and
was just as bad, however. The same a thimble full of brains but what knows dent
qualified
to
fill
an
office
which
expires
diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by
ferior.” Since Houser, Johnson and
JLZDIDZR/ESS:
crowd were in control and the same senti­ that the people have the railroad debt to
on the first day of January, 1897. He
Scbmidtlein have begun to go around, ments of extravagance and profligacy gov­ pay in an indirect way. You Twin De­ applying Chamberlain’s Eye ana Skin has made but one assessment and is en­ At Medford, Friday May 29,
Ointment Many very bad cases have been
the people are beginning to do some erned their actions. The only check would ceivers what would become of the railroad permanently cured by it. It is equally gaged on the second year’s work, which,
Or M. B. Obenchain,
if it wasn’t for the people paying all tbe
1896.
sizing up on their own hook. The “in­ be in an entire wiping out of the whole traffic will bear in freights and fares? And efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem­ if properly done will be about half com­
BOLT,
OR.
¿T ÆOZKZSOTT, OO
how does the railroad raise money to pay edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil­ pleted on the first day of next July,
ferior talk” then ceased. The g. o. p’s. gang of old state fossils.
when, if successful at the polls Mr. Jack-
rand
candidates
’
ball
at
the
interest
and
principal
of
this
debt?
blains,
frost
bites,
and
chronic
sore
eyes.
ought to keep the mugs and cocoanuts of
son will be called upon to resign the of­
Opera House, Music by the cele­
The Tidings says “neither the sheriff nor For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
The banker thinks the country is clerk
their own candidates to home and out of
brated Helman orchestra (six pieces) of
nor recorder, nor any other populist
fice of assessor to qualify as clerk, the
Ashland. Supper at Hotel Nash. Ball
sight it they intend to follow out that prosperous when hard times drives the official have had anything whatever to do
Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they constitution forbidding any man hold­ Tickets,
$1.00.
in the matter of reducing expenses.” T hat
line of campaign. The farmers are people to them for loans. The people 48 a lie as anyone can see by examining are just what a horse needs when in bad condi­ ing two offices at tbe same time. Did
Candidates from the three political par­
the
populists
of
Jackson
county
elect
tion.
Tonic,
blood
purifier
and
vermifuge.
ties will speak to the people at Medford
liable to have some original ideas of ap­ know they are prosperous when their toe figures on books, printing and station­
Mr. Jackson with the intent that he that day, A large crowd and good time is
Clothing, Furnishing Goode, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
For Sale by E. A. S herwin .
in another column of this paper.
pearances and may not like the particu­ employment brings them the full fruit of ery And
should desert his post and mulct the assured.
as to the Times’ statement about
Having purchased the STOCK OF GOODS OF J. R.
their
toil
in
ready
money.
larly shaped craniums that are so in­
experting the books, 1 respectfully refer
The President has sent to the Senate county in heavy additional expense to
BALTIMORE, I respectfully announce to the populance
you
to
the
raised
warrant
cut
in
this
issue,
have
ths
present
year
’
s
assessment
made
flated with their own importance as to
The superior skill and tact of the county and you will see that Charley Nickell had the nomination of John C. Tarsney of anew by an appointee of the court, who FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT:
of Ashland and
vicinity, that I will continue
be able to cold blooded ly stand before an literary bureau of the democratic campaign his fingers pretty close to it.
Missouri as Associate Justice of the would have to begin it anew in order to
You Twin Deceivers, you give Judge Supreme Court of Oklahoma.
Mr. be able to certify to the correctness
intelligent audience and point out to is due to the fact that Wm, M. Holmes is
Neil credit for reducing the county debt.
The old established business of
their listeners the points of their own the chief architect and builder. Mr. Holmes Now what tbe devil was Judge Neil doing Tarsney is a well known ex-Congress- of his work? The populist convention
People’s Party Nominee.
man
of
Kansas
City.
He
held
a
seat
in
is
a
liteftry
artist
of
no
small
proportions
ought
to
have
taken
this
into
considera
­
the six years previous to the populists hold­
superiority over their neighbors.
the present Congress, but was unseated. tion in making its nomination. Mr.
and he is able to confuse the truth and prop ing an office in Jackson county?
I hereby pledge myself to the people of
t the same stand, and will exert every effort to
GRANT RAWLINGS.
And now comes the Oregon supreme up, puts legs on and walk the false around
President Cleveland has approved the Jacksou is already a member of tbe next Jackson county, if elected, to devote my
board
of
equalization,
before
which
tbe
have
all
dealings with our patrons perfectly satisfactory.
entire
time
to
work
in
the
schools
of
the
court and declares the women "uncon­ through the fresh air as if it was the real
act making provision for the deporta­
The county court has had an expert at
railroad question will be fought out. He
and to give each school its due
tion to Canada of the Cree Indians from cannot vote twice, even if elected clerk, county
stitutional” to hold office. There needs living truth.________________
amount of my time and attention. I claim We are already receiving some of our new spring stock, and
work for six months mapping the county.
Montana, and their delivery to the Can­ as he will have to resign as assessor, or that one hour during a term (the maximum
to be some revising done in Oregon. The
The Biggest Fool at Large
The “democratic column” editor says he adian authorities.
are able to offer some excellent bargains in Mens’ Suits and
the office will be declared vacant imme­ time given to the majority of our schools
new woman is respectfully invited to get Is the individual who persistently neglects discovered twenty thousand acres of land
during
the
past
two
years)
is
not
sufficient
his health, and the means of preserving not assessed. The “democratic column”
The controversy over the rival claims diately should he qualify as clerk, and a to enable the superintendent to make a Furnishing Goods. The balance of our New Spring Lines
into the populist camp and help kick at and
restoring it. Many persons who are
of
San Pedro and Santa Monica harbors hostile court may appoint his successor. competent report on any school. I there­ is on the road and will be here soon. An inspection of our
wrong conditions.
not constitutional idiots ao this. They are editor thinks he struck a mare’s nest. The
He might refuse to qualify as clerk until
genuine objects of compassion as well as expert has been at work a longer time dis­ for recognition by the Government, after the board of equalization sits, but fore pledge at least a half day’s time to new lines, and a share of your patronage respectfully
every school room in the county.
censure.
A
failure
of
appetite,
loss
of
sleep
which
has
been
before
Congress
for
Max Pracht is a candidate for assistant
solicited.
Yours Truly,
and flesh, impaired digestion, an uncertain covering this, if it is true, than the assessor some time, has been temporarily called in that event Mr. Jacobs will as hold­
sergeant-at-arms of the St. Louis re­ state of the bowels and symptoms of was allowed last year to take the state census
over clerk, be entitled to Bit on the
JOHN McCLUNIE.
publican convention. Max keeps to the biliousness are so manv warnings of the and assess for all purposes nearly one off and a commission will investigate board, and his views are known as re­
the two harbors.
approach
of
disease.
To
disregard
them
is
gards
railroad
assessments.
Consider
million
acres.
Ashland,
Or.
front and is the only nationally known abject folly, which offended nature in due
The heroic equestrian statue of the this matter well, populists!
republican of Ashland. He not only ex­ time punishes severely, if not fatally.
In
the
senate
last
week
several
gold-
late
Major General Hancock was un­
You are right, Mr. Editor: We are
pects to cabbage a big hunk of the federal That genial and thoroughly reliable pre­
ventive of bodily mischief in the shape of bugs were dwelling at length upon the veiled in Washington. President Cleve­ “stuck” on our candidates. The inde­
People’s Party Nominee for
pie but also expects to dictate the dis­ chronic disease, Hostetter’s Stomach Bit­
important necessity of one dollar being land delivered an address on the occa­ pendent voter is too. So why complain ?
tribution of the crumbs that come to ters, will, if resorted to in time, avert those
sion.
to the removal of which it is also as good as every other dollar. Populist
Hon. S. S. Pentz, a lawyer of ripe ex­
Oregon. What a howl there will be if disorders,
fully adequate. Among these are chronic Senator Marion Butler of North Caro­
perience, and a resident of Jackson
Are You Made
Will address the citizens of Jacksou
McKinley is elected and all the federal indigestion, liver complaint, kidney trou­
county, rightly claims that the time has
bles,constipation,nervousness, rheumatism lina, then introduced a bill making it a Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, gone bj’ for tbe education of lawyers in county on the financial issues of the
pie hunters get lined up. What an and
malaria.
criminal offense for any person to dis­ Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Yellow Skin? tbe position of district attorney, one campaign from the People’s Party stand­
army of disappointed ones, when the pie
criminate against any of the various Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive cure, For which bears directly upon the proposi­ point as follows: All speakings at 7
sale by T. K. Bolton.
Hot and cold baths at Storey’s barber­
counter is cleared.
kinds of money of the United States
tion of economy in tbe administration of o’clock p.m.:
— HAVE MOVED TO —
shop. Opposite town hall.
Phoenix—Wednesday, May 20.
public affairs. A vote for him will mean
government.
The gold-bug senators
When
desiring
anything
in
the
job
A. 9, Barnes, the people’s party candi­
Talent—Thursday, May, 21.
The savant of the Klamath Falls Ex- quietly found their way to the senate printing line call on the “Record.”
that if he is elected our criminal court
date for sheriff, is at this end of the county
Neil School House—Friday, May 22.
business will be disposed of in a most care­
press, though a republican paper, puts bar-room to test the quality of some Old
on his campaign and will address the people
Soda Springe—Saturday, May 23.
During 1895 the beach mines of Curry ful painstaking manner, and at the verv
. ..¿WITH THEIR.,..
this
forth
editorially
:
Rogue River whisky.
on the financial question at Neil school
least possible expense to the taxpayer.
county,
Or.,
produced
824
ounces
of
S.
H.
HOLT,
What
is
an
honest
dollar?
What
is
a
house tomorrow (Friday) evening and at sound financial system. Here is one ex­
gold dust.
Our legislative ticket could not well be < Chairman People’s Party Co. Committee.
A Baby’s Life Saved.
Soda Springs school house Saturday even­ perience pronounces ideal, but the financial
The Pacific Methodist College at bettered. Mr. J. J. Houck of Gold Hill
AND DRESS MAKING PARLORS.
“Mv baby had croup and was saved by banta Rosa has had one of the in oat is too well known to need extended in­
ing. He will come to Ashland to speak speculators of today would decry it. During
and vote at the close of the campaign. Mr. a war in 1171 A, D. the Republic ot Venice Shiloh’s Cure,” writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, of prosperous years in its history. Com­ troduction . He was regarded as one of
negotiated »popular loan or 2,000,C00 ducats Huntsville, Ala. For sale by T, K, Bolton.
Barnes is all right. In his case all sides for
shland Ladies are fast finding out that
mencement exercises began May 7th tbe most businesslike members of the
the defense of the state. The sums so
concede his election and his opponents are borrowed were entered to the credit of the
legislature to which he was elected some
and
continue
to
the
20th.
Judge Webb has confirmed the sale
at Clint’s a Spring Hat or Bonnet may
years ago J. W. Robinson of Wimer
privately making arrangements to con­ contributors on the books of the Republic.
Mrs. Vaccaressi has been held in has forged to the front as one of the most
gratulate Rro. Barnes as soon as the vote These credits were divisable and transfere- of twenty acres of land between Sanger
be high grade and still be modest priced.
able and grew into favor as a currency of and Reedley, belonging to the estate of $5,000 bonds to answer to a charge of successful young merchants of the coun­
Pneumonia
is announced.________
the Adriatic for nearly 600 years, being the late Judge David S. Terry. The killing her husband at Stockton.
ty during the last five years, and bis
suffocates,
above gold and silver, until 1797,
practical knowledge of mining and the
By the looks of this issue of the R ecord prized
when the Republic was' crushed by Napo­ property was sold by C. G. Sayle, ad­
How to Treat a Wife.
because the
needs of mining nren, make his selection
under their own signatures tbe populist leon. He found an empty treasury and his ministrator, for $60 or $2.50 per acre.
(From Pacific Health Journal.)
to fill this place on our ticket a most
officials seem to ce able to more than take only booty was the faithful record of loans The record shows that the sale was
swollen
First, get a wife ; second, be patient. You
___ happy one. In E. D. Briggs ot Ashland
care of themselves. Theg. o. p. boys who made to the government 600 years betore. made “ to the highest and best bidder. ”
tubes get
have great trials and perplexities in we present a name which has been hon­
have been figuratively leading them around France repaid the loans.
Judge Webb, in confirming the sale, re­ may
your business, but do not heretfore, carry ored and respected bv competitors at tbe
solid,
and
town and showing ’em the beautiful
There is more Catarrh in this section of marked upon the absurd low figure at to your home a cloudy or contracted brow. bar during tbe six years lie has resided
flowers, parks, elephants, and the varied the country than all other diseases put to­ which the land had been sold. The Your wife may have trials, which, tnough in Jackson county. His familiarity with
keep air
and different sights of high-life in a large gether, and until the last few years was real owner of the estate is Mrs. Sarah of less magnitude, may be hard for her to constitutional law is not the least of his
bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do
from the
BLUE FRONT BUILDING,
city for the past month have suddenly supposed to be incurable. For a great Althea Terry, now in the asylum at wonders
»
in chasing from her brow all clouds qualifications.
stumbled to the conclusion that their manv years doctors pronounced it a local Stockton.
lungs.
Dr.
of gloom.—To this we would add always
disease, and prescribed local remedies, and
Dr. J, B. Wait of Medford is ODe of
country cousins were not ao severely by constantly tailing to cure with local
keep a bottle ef Chamberlain’s Cough these easy tempered quiet fellows, whom
Acker’s English Remedy OPPOSITE CITY HALL,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Remedy
in
the
house.
It
is
best
and
is
afflicted with juvenileism as had been an­ treatment, pronounced it incurable.
Th« Discovery Saved His Life.
everybody
likes,
and
tbe
fact
that
he
re
­
sure
to
be
needed
sooner
or
later.
Your
reduces
the
inflammation,
Science has proven catarrh to be a con­ Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Beaversville,
ticipated.
in tbe right locality for quick com­
stitutional disease and therefore requires Ill., says: "To Dr. King s New Discovery wife will then know that you really caie sides
so the patient breathes
her and wish to protect her health, munication and ready access almost in­
For every quarter in a man’s pocket 1 constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh I owe mv life. Was taken with La Grippe for
sures bis election over both his coaipe-
Mrs. W. P. Parsons, Proprietress
freely,
and is soon well.
there are a dozen uses; and to use each one j Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., and tried all the physicians for miles about, For sale by E. A. S herwin , Druggist.
totors. It is our honest opinion that Dr,
in such a way as to derive the greatest , Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional but of no avail and was given up and told
Miss
R.Ray,354W.32d
St.,N.Y.,
Wait can make things as pleasant for a
benefit is a question every one must solve cure on the market. It is taken internally I could not live. Having Dr. King’s New
says: “When threatened with
for himself. We believe, however, that no in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle
coroner’s subject as any man in the
Cry
for
:
pneumonia, I took one bottle of Dr.
better use could be made of one of these It acts directly on the blood and mucous and began its use and from tbe first dose
state. There is some incentive towards
Acker’s English Remedy, and the
quarters than to exchange it for a bottle of surfaces of the system. They oiler one began to get better, and after using three
’
s
Castoria.
becoming
a
cadaver
just
to
give
him
tbe
Chamberlain’s Colic.Cholera and Diarraoea hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. bottles was up and about again. It is worth
pain and cough disappeared.”
chance
to
sit
on
one.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., always on Hand.
Remedy, a medicine that every family Send for circulars and testimonials Ad­ its weight in gold. We won’t keep store or
Children
Cry
3aizes, 25c.;S0c.;$l. AUDmrriit*.
should be provided with. For sale by E. dress: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolede, O. house without It.” Get a free trial at E.
It seems really too bad that County
Acua M i dic is* co., 1»-U Cbaaban St., X.Y.
<W”Sold by Druggists—75«.
A. S herwin , Druggist.
A. 8 me »WI*’ i ,
Clerk Jacobs could not strike the spark
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Hood’s
JU
¿¿idlin':. ■
■ /StU
WEEK BROS.
FURNITURE
Furniture Store
parilia
Cures
FIRST CLASS
E. A. SHERWIN.
Black Gold Channel Mine!
PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR SALE.
JOMES,
G
>J:qo‘. McCltinie
O. H. Blount,
E. E. PHIPPS,
A.S.BARNES
»
SHERIFF
MOVED
MISS JESSE CLINT & CO.
NORTH SIDE OF PLAZA
MILLINERY EMPORIUM
No Air, No Life.
A
RESTAURANTHBAKERY,
Children
Pitcher
WHEALS : AT : ALL : MOURS >-
for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
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