Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, June 25, 1896, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, lican party favors such protection as the statute biuk- by the Republican
The case against Assessor Siebe of San
will lead to the production on Ameri­ party, which has always sustained it, Francisco, in which he was charged
Calhoun’S Theory, Which Hu Been Dem-
McKinley and Hobart and the Plat­ can soil of all the sugar which the Am­ an 1 we renew our repeated declarations with perjury for alleged undervaluation
onMrated by Silver Demonetization.
erican people use and for which they that it shall be thoroughly and honestly of property, was dismissed by Judge
form They Stand On.
paid other countries more than $100,- enforced and extended wherever practi- Wallace.
John C. Calhoun, in his speech deliv­
The People’s Paper.
cabla
ered in the United States senate March
The Republican Convention met at 000,000 annually.
It is proposed to construct a dry dock
WOOL
AND
WOOLENS.
21, 1884, on the bill to recharter the St. Louis on June 16th.
FREE BALLOT.
at Tacoma, Wash., to accommodate
ASHLAND, Or... .Thursday, J une 25,1896. national bank, said :
To all our products—to those of the
The National Committee had been in
We demand that every citizen of the the largest vessels that sail in the sound
mine
and field, as well as those of the United States shall be allowed to cast waters.
“All feel that tho currency is a deli­ session for several days, and had prac­
cate subject, requiring to be touched tically disposed of all contested seat shop and the factory—to hemp, to one free and unrestricted ballot, and
In the Coalinga oil fields a well has
i
The People’s Entertainments.
with the utmost caution, but in order cases in advance. The McKinley dele­ wool, the product of the great industry that such ballot be counted and returned been struck which promises 1000 barrels
a day.
Editor B. O. Flower iu his Arena that it may be seen as well as felt, why gates being largely in the majority, con­ of sheep husbandry as well as to the as cast.
finished woolens of the mill—we prom­
ft
is
so
delicate,
why
slight
touches
The long and bitter fight between fish­
points out that there is gradually spring­
LYNCHINGS.
trolled the organization.
ise the most ample protection.
ing up for the common people a class of either in depressing or elevating it, agi­
We proclaim our unqualified condem­ ermen and packers at Astoria, Or., has
The
most
sensational
episode
in
the
MERCHANT MARINE.
tate and convulse the whole community,
The fishermen saw fur­
nation of the uncivilized and barbarous at last ended.
entertainments that have a fine and
I will pause to explain the cause. If we convention was the retirement of Sen­
We favor restoring the early Ameri­ practice, well known as lynching, or ther resistance meant disintegration of
high educational value. Among these take the aggregate property of a com­ ator Teller aad other delegates from sil­ can policy of discriminating duties for
their Union and they declared them­
are tableaux, illustrated lectures and munity, that which forms the currency ver States, from the Republican party, the upbuilding of our merchant inarine killing of human beings suspected or selves ready to work at the terms offered
charged with crime, without process of
music. The educational value of the constitutes in value a very small propor­ on account of the adoption of a gold and the protection of our shipping in­
for weeks, 4$ cents per pound.
law.
stereopticon cannot be computed. tion of the whole. What this proportion platform. Reef, Allison, Morton, Quay terests in the foreign carrying trade, so
Banning, Cat, has voted down a high
NATIONAL ARBITRATION.
Under the Auspices of the Firemen.
Through it the children of any Sunday is in our country and other commercial and McKinley were placed in nomina­
school proposition.
We
favor
the
creation
of
a
National
school in tho land are able to see exact and trading communities is somewhat tion. The vote stood: McKinley 66lj,
Board of Arbitration to settle and ad­
There is at present $109,530.65 in the
reproductions cf the pictures, statues, uncertain. I speak conjecturally in fix­ Reed 84|, Morton 55, Quay 61$, Allison
just differences which may arise be­ Kern county, CaL, treasury.
ing
it
as
1
to
25
or
80,
though
I
pre
­
buildings and scenery that wealthy per­
85$.
tween employers and employed engaged
The Biggs cannery, which will open
sume that is not far from the truth,
general outline of program .
sons travel the globe over to behold.
McKinley was nominated by an over­
in interstate commerce.
July 1st, will employ 400 women.
and yet this proportion in our country
Preeident
of
the
Day
......... ........................................... Hon. C. B. Watson, of Ashland
The most important part of this kind and other commercial and trading com­ whelming majority.
HOMESTEADS.
The total number of names in the
Hon. W. I. Vawter of Medford, Hon. W. M. Colvig of
of education is that which feeds the munities regulates the value of all the
Hobart of |Jew Jersey and Evans of
We believe in an immediate retnrn to new Great Register of San Bernardino Vice Presidents,.................
Jacksonville, W. C. Leever of Central Point.
emotions and the imagination with rest and forms the medium of circula­ Tennessee were voted on for Vice-Pres­
the free homestead policy of the Repub­ is 7340.
Orator oi the Day............... ........................ . .............. Hon. W. 8. Crowell of Medford
pure, high and noble thought, which tion by which all its exchanges are ef­ ident, and Hobart had 533$ votes, Evans
lican party, and urge the passage by
......... Miss Agnes Devlin of Jacksonville
San Diego votes June 27th upon a Reader..................................
cultivates the sense of human brother­ fected, bearing in this respect a strik­ 280$, scattering 79. Thus McKinley
.Congress of the satisfactory free home­ proposition to issue $1,500,000 water­ Grand Marshal...................
................................................. G. W. Dunn
Aids,.....................................
J. E. Pelton, G. W. Barron, G. 8 Butle
stead measure which has already passed works bonds.
hood while it appeals also to the sense ing similarity, considering the diversity and Hobart were made the Republican
of
the
subjects,
to
the
blood
in
the
hu
­
the
House
and
is
now
pending
in
the
of the beautiful
standard-bearsH, and the issue is set
Gue of the Pomona drug stores has
Senate.
Little of this has been aimed at in man or animal system.
forth in the following
twenty-four canary birds in one of its
A GREAT PARADE.
“If we turn our attention to the laws
TERRITORIES.
the hard, utilitarian education which
display windows.
PLATFORM:
which govern the circulation, we shall
We favor the admission of the re­
until recently occupied the whole field find one of the most important to be
The Republicans of the United States,
The canneries at The Dalles, Or,, are The parade will form at 9:30 A. M. in the following order as near as practicable:
maining Territories at the earliest prac­ idle, owing to the small catches of sal­
in our country. The American people that, os the circulation is increased or assembled by their representatives in
Advance Brigade of Mounted Bicyclists.
ticable date, having due regards to the mon.
are now finding out two things, how­ decreased, tho rest of,the property will, National Convention, appealing for the
Ashland Band.
interest of the Territories and the United
Co. D, O. N. G.
ever, according to Editor Flower. One all other circumstances remaining the popular and historic justification of
J. R. Veach, accused of embezzle­
States. All the Federal officers ap­
Cadets, Cos. A, B and C.
is that “there is something more in life same, be decreased or increased in val­ their claims to the matchless achieve­
pointed for the Territories should be ment, has been taken from Los Augeles
Artillery Co. A.
ments
of
thirty
years
of
Republioan
ue
exactly
in
the
same
proportion.
To
to
Pasadena.
than food and raiment. The imagina­
selected from bona fide residents thereof,
Ashland
Hose Co. No. 1.
rule,
earnestly
and
confidently
address
GARRETT A. BOBART.
San Bernardino, CaL, is enjoying a
tion, the brain, the heart, the soul—these illustrate : If a community should have themselves to the awakened intelligence,
and the right of self-government should
Ashland Hose Co. No. 2.
an
aggregate
amount
of
property
of
milk rate war. Milk is now supplied
must be appealed to and touched. ” The
American ships—the produot of Ameri­ be accorded as far as practicable.
Orator, Reader and Officers of Day in carriages.
$30,000,000, of which $1,000,000 con­ experience and conscience of their coun­ can labor, employed in Amarican ship­
for
5 cents a gallon.
G. A, R. float, followed by floats or other societies.
We
believe
the
citizens
of
Alaska
other is that until voters change condi­ stitutes its currency, if that $1,000,000 trymen in the following declaration of
Public and Normal School floats.
yards, sailing under the Stars and should have representation in the Con­
Throe feet of snow is reported on the
tions, in spite of all their work the be reduced one-tenth part, that is to say facts and principles:
Oregon float.
Stripes,
and
manned,
officered
and
gress
of
the
United
States,
to
the
end
Mount Adams range, iu Oregon, this
For the first time sineg the Civil War
poor will continue to grow poorer, while $100,000, the value of the rest will be
Display of the various merchants and trades.
owned by Americans—may regain the that needful legislation may be intelli­ month.
the rich will grow steadily richer. The reduced iu like manner one-tenth part, the American people haYe witnessed the carrying of our foreign commerce.
Citizens in carriages and on foot.
gently enacted.
The contract for building an addition
result of the first disoovery is that peo­ that is $3,000,000. And here a very im­ calamitous consequenoes of full and re­
MONEY.
to the Union High School at Redlands,
TEMPERANCE.
ple want entertainments which will de­ portant fact discloses itself, which ex­ stricted Democratic control of the Gov­
ernment. It has been a record of unpar­
TABERNACLE PROGRAM.
The Republican party is unreservedly
CaL, has been let for $11,609.
plains
why
the
currency
should
be
We
sympathize
with
all
wise
and
light eye, ear and imagination and re­
alleled
incapacity,
dishonor
and
disaster.
for
sound
money.
It
caused
the
enact
­
The Register says that forty-five cars
lieve the mind from the “awful strain touched with such delicacy and why In administrative management it has ment of the law providiag for the re­ legitimate efforts to lessen and prevent
of wheat have have been shipped from
..................... .................................................................................... Ashland Band.
stability
and
uniformity
are
such
essen
­
the
evils
of
intemperance
and
promote
due to the fearful struggle for a liveli­
Invocation.......................................................................................................................
Tulare this season. „
tial qualities. I mean that a small ab­ ruthlessly sacrificed indispensable reve­ sumption of specie payment in 1879; morality.
Vocal Music—Trio—"To Thee O Country,”. .7.7.7 7.7. Ashland Lady Quartet.
hood.” As to the Becond point, they solute reduction of the currency makes nue, entailed an increasing deficit, eked since then every dollar has been as good
Dr. Y. C. Blalock of Walla Walla has Reading Declaration of Independence........................................ Miss Agnes Devlin.
RIGHTS OF WOMEN.
have found out they must not only a great absoluto reduction of the value out ordinary current expenses with bor­ as gold; we are unalterably opposed to
The Republican party is mindful of been elected Grand Master of the Wash­ Vocal Music—Solo snd Trio—“Old Glory”.......................... Ashland Lady Quartet.
work, but that they dare not longer ac­ of the entire property of the community, rowed money, piled up the public debt every measure calculated to debase our
Music............................................................................................................. Ashland Band.
the
rights of women. Protection of ington Grand Lodge of Masons.
cept the ready made opinions formulat­ as we see in the case supposed, where a by $202,OOO,OC’O in time of peace, forced currency or impair the credit of our
The Smithsonian Institute has donated Oration.....................................................................................Hon. W. S. Crowell,
American industries includes equal op­
au
adverse
balance
of
trade,
kept
a
per
­
country.
We
are,
therefore,
opposed
to
ed for them by the agents of wealth. reduction of $100,000 in the currency
petual menace hanging over the redemp- the free coinage of silver except by in­ portunities, equal pay for equal work, a collection of 215 duplicate specimens vocal Music................................................................................ Ashland Lady Quartet.
They must think for themselves, and reduces the aggregate value of property
of fishes to the University of Oregon.
Benediction,
ternational agreement with the leading and protection to the home.
I» ,000,000, a sum 80 times greater
that, too, in earnest
We favor the admission of women to
commercial
nations
of
the
world,
which
Giant Powder, 13J£ cents per pound,
than the reduction of the currency.
we pledge ourselves to promote, and wider spheres of usefulness, and web at R. 8. Barclay & Son, Talent.
AMUSEMENTS I
AMUSEMENTS!
“
From
this
results
an
important
con
­
Dutch Postal Savings Banks.
until such agreement can be obtained come their co-operation in rescuing the
sideration. If we suppose the entire cur­
If
you
’
re
in
doubt
whether
your
trouble
Holland has two institutions of par­ rency to be in the hands of one portion
the existing gold standard must be pre country from Democratic J and Populist is Indigestion or Dyspepsia, just take a few
The afternoon exercises will include a long string of interesting and
served. All our silver and paper cur­ mismanagement and misrule.
ticular interest to poor people. One is of the community and the property in
doses of Simmons Liver Regulator, it will
thrilling amusements. At three o’clock will take place the
Such
are
the
principles
and
policies
of
rency
must
be
maintained
at
parity
settle
the
whole
question.
“
1
have
tried
the government or postal savings bank; the hands of another portion, the for­
the Republican party. By these princi­ Simmons Liver Regulator for Dyspepsia
with
gold,
and
we
favor
all
measures
the other is the state loaning bank, mer, by having the currency in their pos­
find it just the thing to relieve me. A
designed to maintain inviolably the ob­ ples we will abide, and these policies we and
GRAND BURLESQUE PARADE
small dose alter meals is sure to prevent
which in plain English is a government session, might control the value of all
ligations of the United States and all will put into execution. We ask for Indigestion.”—8. 8. Perkins, Sharon, Ga.
the
property
in
their
community
and
pawnshop. The first institution might
onr money, whether coin or paper, at the them the considerate’ judgment of the “It is the best medicine to aid digestion.”
and the Grand Mammoth Band of 25 pieces will be heard for the first time
be made extremely useful in America, possess themselves of it at their pleas­
present standard, the standard of the American people. Confident alike iu the —J. J. Black, Duncan, Arizona.
by the delighted listeners; also, in the parade will be the troupe of Perform­
history
of
our
great
party
and
in
the
The machinery of the Dutch postal ure. Take the case already selected and
most enlightened nations of the earth.
suppose that those who hold the cur­
justice
of
our
cause,
we
present
our
ing Minstrels, who will give a free exhibition. Following these will come a
savings bank is simple, as it should be.
PENSIONS.
rency diminish it one-half by abstract­
platform and onr candidates, in the full
great band of Wild Comanche Warriors in full war paint and celebrating a
The postmaster is the official banker, in ing it from circulation, the effect of
The veterans of the Union armies de­
recent victory in the style of savagery. The burlesque parade will be a feature
country and city. Every one who wishes which would be to reduce the circulation
serve and should receive fair treatment assurance that the election will bring
and generous recognition. Whenever victory to the Regublican party and
of the day and contain many new and interesting attractions.
to save money is allowed to deposit so to $500,000 ; the value of property would
prosperity to the people of the United
If you want one write
practicable they should be given the
■mall a sum as 1 florin (40 cents of our also be reduced one-half—that is, $15,-
States.
Races for Boys, races for Girls, races for Men—with Cash Prizes for each.
preference
in
the
matter
of
employ
­
to
me for catalog and
money). But he may buy 5 cent stamps 000,000. Let the process be reversed and
Egg
Gathering Contest, Sack Racing, Jumping, Rope Climbing, etc., for which
ment, and they are entitled to the en­
prices.
I know you
one at a time, and when he has a suf­ the money abstracted be gradually re­
The Southern California Veteran As­
liberal
purses will be given. Race between Bicyclists and Horsemen for
actment
of
such
laws
as
are
best
calcu
­
will be pleased with
sociation will hold its ninth encamp­
ficient number of stamps to amount to stored to circulation, and the value of
lated to secure the fulfillment of the ment at Ventura July 1st to 10th.
liberal
purse
—Course will be trom Boulevard corner to Normal School and re­
property
would
again
be
increased
to
both.
Jk
a florin he can deposit these. Blank
pledges made to them in the dark days
turn, a*, distance of about 2X miles.
$30,000,000. It must be obvious that by
sheets are provided with spaces to which altering these processes and purchasing tion fund, pawned American credit to of the country’s peril.
An electric road to cost 175,000 is
We denounce
Music during the day will be furnished by the unrivalled Ashland Band,
the 5 cent stamps may be affixed. To the ' at the point of the greatest depression alien syndicates, and reversed all the the practice in the pension bureau, so projected from Redlands to the top of
under the leadership of Prof.'O. O. Helman.
postmaster is also allowed 5 centB every when the circulation is the least, and measures and results of successful Re­ recklessly and unjustly carried on by ban Bernardino ranfce north of that
Gun and Sporting
time a new account is opened. It is to selling at the point of the greatest ele­ publican rule. In the broad effect of its the present Administration, of reducing town.
Marysville, Cal.
Goods Dealer
Grand Illuminated Bicycle Parade in the early evening.
policy
it
has
precipitated
panic,
blighted
pensions
and
arbitrarily
dropping
names
The new $15,000 church just dedi­ Catalogue of Guns, Rifles, Fishing
be observed that a Dutch cent has a lit­ vation when it is the fullest, the sup­
industry and trade with prolonged de­
tle less than half the value of one of posed moneyed class, who could at pleas­ pression, closed factories, reduced work from the rolls as deserving the severest cated by the Christian denomination at Tackle and Sporting Goods Free.
condemnation of the American people. Santa Rosa had every window given to
ure
increase
or
diminish
the
circulation
ours.
and wages, haltSll enterprise and crip­
it as a memorial.
FOREIGN RELATIONS.
by
abstracting
or
restoring
it,
might
On the sums deposited the investor
Our foreign policy should be at all
also ut pleasure control the entire prop­ pled American production, while stimu­
An election is called in Santa Ana,
Will be given in the Opera House, under the auspices of the Firemen.
gets 2.64 per cent interest annually. The
lating foreign production for the Amer­
times firm, vigorous and dignified, and Cal., for July 14th to vote upon the issu­
erty of the country.
Music by Helman’s Ashland Orchestra. Supper will be served at Hotel Ore­
ican
market.
Every
consideration
of
amount he may receive interest for is,
“It results from this that there is a public safety and individual interest de­ all our interests in the Western hemis­ ance of $28,000 electric light bonds,
gon.
Tickets, $2.00 per couple, inclusive of supper; spectators, 25 cents. Floor
however, limited to $480. Business in­ dangerous antagonistic relation between
phere carefully watched and guarded. bearing 6 per cent.
Director—J. E. Thornton. Floor Managers—F. D. Wagner, 8. G. Eggers, H.
vestments in Holland pay generally 3 to those who held or command the cur­ mands that the Government shall lx The Hawaiian islands should be con­
rescued from the hands of those who trolled by the United States, and no
W. W. Copeland, a well known prin­
S. Evans, A. L. Helman, C, C. Chitwood. The grand march will begin at
8)4 per cent When a poor man gets rency ;iud the rest of the community ;
have shown themselves incapable to con­ foreign power should be permitted to ter, who has been on the Pacific Coast
9 o’clock sharp.
more than $480 laid up, it is expected but, fortunately for the country, the duct it without disaster at home and
The Nicaragua for the past twenty years, has disap­
that he will withdraw it and invest it. holders of property and of the currency dishonor abroad, and shall be restored interfere with them.
The people from far and wide are invited to come to Ashland and partake
canal
should
be
built,
owned
and oper­ peared from Seattle.
are
so
blended
as
not
to
constitute
sepa
­
These postal savings banks have proved
to the party which for thirty years ad­ ated by the United States, and by the
freely
of the entertainment of the day. Fine picnic grounds, pure cold water, all
Every-locomotive
in
the
service
of
a shini ng success. They have encouraged rate classes. Yet it is worthy of remark ministered it with unequalled success purchase of ths Danish islands we the Southern California Railway is now
free
as
air. A most attractive literary and musical program, interesting amuse,
—it deserves strongly to attract the at­ and prosperity.
the habit of thrift among the humble
should se'cure the proper and much using oil for fuel.
ments and a general good time promised all around.
tention of those who have charge of the
classes. Deposits have more than tripled public affairs—that under the operation
THE TARIFF.
needed naval station in the West Indies.
Several women teachers of the Po­
Reduced railroad rates lor those who ; desire to come by train.
in ten years, while the expense of doing of the banking system, and that particu­
We renew and emphasize our alle­
mona public school intend to take an
ARMEMIAN MASSACRES.
the business connected with the postal lar distribution of property existing in giance to the policy of protection as the
If you need a
Firemen’s Executive Committee in charge of the celebration—F. D.
The massacres in Armenia have anting into Lower California.
bank has been steadily reduced. Pro­ the shape of credit or stocks, public or bulwark of an American industrial in- ■roused the deep sympathy and just in­
Si Loveren, a Visalia, CaL, saloon
Wagner, H. J. Hicks, H. S. Evans, G. W, Vaupel, J. E. Thornton.
cessor J. H. Gore gives a clear account private, which so strikingly distinguish­ depence and the fonndation of Ameri­ dignation of the American people, and keeper, has been found guilty of at­
in The Forum of {he workings of both es modern society from all that preceded can development and prosperity. This we believe the United States should tempted train robbery and sentenced to
un 31 PD or any Piece Ma-
the postal bank and the government it, there is a strong tendency to create true American policy taxes foreign pro­ exert all the influence it can properly itate prison for life.
I
chinery, it will pay
a separate moneyed interest, accompa­ ducts and encourages home industry, exert to bring these atrocities to an end.
pawnshop of Holland.
Karl
’
s
Clover
Root
Tea
=
o write us for catalogue and prices.
nied with all the dangers which must and it puts the burden of revenue on In Turkey American residents have
foreign goods; it secures the American been exposed to the gravest dangers and is a sure cure for Headache and nervous
necessarily
result
from
such
separation,
It is understood that the subject of
Nothing relieves so quickly. For
market for the American producer! it American property destroyed. There diseases.
sale by T. K. Bolton.
the inaugural address of Lord Russell which deserves to be most carefully
PORTLAND, OREGON.
upholds the American standard of wages and everywhere American citizens and
at the meeting of the American Bar watched and resisted. * ’
All
kinds
of
razor
grinding
and
repairing
for the American workingman; it puts American property must be absolutely
Association at Saratoga in August will
Aboard Ship
the factory by the side of the farm, and protected at all hazards and at any cost. h at .11. the Gem barber sliop, opposite town
-LIST OF SECOND HAND-
be international law, and that it will
.... Dealer in
Sea voyages are usually deemed pro­
largely bo a discussion of the interna­ motive of health. So they are in most makes the American farmer less depend­
Hoshi, the new Japanese minis-
MONROE DOCTRINE.
ent on foreign demand and price; it
tional arbitration question.
cases. But it may well be doubted if the diffuses general thrift, and founds the
er to Washington, has arrived in thia
We reassert the Monroe doctrine in
up aboard ship, which people of
its fullest extent and we reaffirm the JOUntry, and states that Japan buys
The sheepmen adjacent to Fort Ben­ shaking
strength
of
all
on
the
strength
of
each.
very fragile constitution and weak nerves
ton. Mont., have taken preliminary get, is not prejudicial if its effects are not In its reasonable application it is just, right of the United States to give the goods of England and Germany be­
■teps toward organizing a county asso­ averted or nulified by a medicinal safe­ fair jmd impartial, equally opposed to doctrine effect by responding to the ap­ cause they sell cheaper thau United
ciation in advancing the interests of guard. The best, if we are to believe the foreign control and domestic monopoly; peals of any American state for friendly btates merchants do.
testimony of ocean travelers, whether they
intervention in case of European en­
those engaged in the wool industry.
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go abroad for health, pleasure or business, to sectional discrimination and individ­
croachment. We have not interfered
The famous collection of violins is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Invalids ual favoritism.
A nice line of Floor Matting just in—prices low.
owned by the late B. D. Hawley of commercial travelers, sea captains and
We denounce the present Democratic and shall not interfere with the existing
vatchmen concur in recommending this
Trunks
and canvas-covered Telescopes; Mirrors,
possessions
of
any
European
power
in
Hartford, Conn., has been sold to Ralph fine defensive tonic. So do emigrants to tariff assectional, injurious to the pub­
A.T A. BA.T0C3-A.ITSr.
this
hemisphere,
but
those
possessions
I Window Shades, Lamberquin poles and trimmings,
Granger of San Diego. The price paid the frontier, the inhabitants of malarious lic credit and destructive to business en­
is said to bo in the neighborhood of regions, and all who are exposed to hard­ terprise. We demand such an equitable must not, on any pretext, be extended.
One
12
&
18
)4xl4xl0
Worthington
Com
­
1 Screens, Picture Frames, bedding, Etc., Etc.
In combination, proportion and
$20,<>00.
The collection consists of ship or rigors of climate. For malarial, tariff on foreign imports which come We hopefully look forward to the even­ process Hood’s Sarsaparilla is peculiar pound Duplex steam pump.
rheumatic or kidney trouble, nervousness,
White, New Home and Magestic Sewing Machines.
Two 30 H. P. portable fire-box boilers.
twelve instruments, and includes the dyspepsia, liver complaint and constipa­ into competition with American pro- tual withdrawal of the'Europeun pow­ to itself, and unequalled in true merit.
One No. 5 vertioal boiler with fixtures
famous King Joseph violin, said to be tion it is eminently efficacious, and com­ i duets as will not only furnish adequate ers from this hemisphere and to the
Best machine oil, needles and repairs for all kinds
No other medicine ever possessed so and one injector.
mended by all the medical fraternity far revenue for the necessary expenses of ultimate union of all English-speaking
the finest iu existence.
One
No.
8
Metropolitan
injector
and
pipe
of Sewing Machines.
much curative power, or reached such
and near.
the Government, bnt will protect Amer­ parts of the continent by the free con- enormous sales, or made such won­ connections for same.
Dr. J. S. Jameson, Major Sir John
Steam
and
exhaust
pipes
for
pump.
ican labor from the degradation to the sept of its inhabitants.
Willoughby, Colonel R. Grey, Major
derful cures, as Hood's Sarsaparilla.
One length pipe to fit 10 in. discharge and
at less than city prices.
wage level of other lands. We are not
R. White, Colonel H. F. White and
increasing to 15 in.
CUBA.
It
is
undoubtedly
the
best
medicine
pledged to any particular schedules.
One length pipe reducing from 15 to 11 in.
Henry F. Coventry, prime movers in
From the hour of achieving their own ever made to purify, vitalize and en­
One length pipe reducing from 11 to 9 in.
The question of rates is a practical ques­
the Transvaal raid, were committed at When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla.
rich
the
blood.
independence,
the
people
of
the
United
One double cylinder single drum 5x10
tion, to be governed by the conditions
London for trial. The other accused When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla.
hoisting engine.
That is the secret of its success.
of the time and of production; the rul­ States have regarded with sympathy the
persons were discharged.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
One reducing length from 8 in. to 5 in.
Read this statement:
struggles of other American peoples to
with one 5 in. coupling on same.
Herr 8. Andree of Stockholm, who When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. ing and uncompromising principle is free themselves from European domina­
“
When
my
son
was
7
years
of
age,
he
One reducing length from 8 in. to 5 in.
the protection and development of
proposes to make an attempt to reach
tion. We watch with deep .¡fid abiding had rheumatic fever and acute rheuma­ with one 5 in nipple on same.
American
labor
and
industry.
The
the North Pole by balloon, has sailed
23 ft. 12 in. suction pipe with one 12 in.
country demands a right settlement, Interest the heroic battle of the Cuban tism, which settled in his left hip. He elbow.
for Spitsbergen, where the embarkation
patriots
against
cruelty
and
oppression,
was
so
sick
that
no
one
thought
there
was
and then if wants a rest.
10 ft. 6 in. suction pipe.
takes place.
and our best hopes go out for the full any help for him. Five sores broke out
One 2)4 in. foot valve and strainer.
The Montana Press Association will
RECIPROCITY,
success of their determined contest for on his thigh, which the doctor said were
Fifty sailors on a Japanese war ship meet in Missoula June 25th.
One piece heavy wire cloth for strainer,
We believe the repeal of the reciproc­ liberty. The Government of Spain hav­
One siphon for steam gauge.
mutinied at Antwerp, landed and at­
Judge E. A. Wilson of the Fourth ity arrangements negotiated by the last ing lost control of Cuba, and being un-
Six 1 in. Jenkins globe valyes.
tacked the police. The mutineers were
Two % in. common valves.
Judicial District of Utah has tendered Republican administration was a na­
overcome. The ship is now guarded by
sblc to protect tho property or lives of
One 2 in. plug, drilled for siphon.
his resignation, on account of ill-health. tional calamity, and we demand their resident American citizens or to comply
a detachment of police.
receiver.
Two pressure gauges. 1 ’ air ------------
The island of Jesso, Japan, has been renewal and extension upon such terms with its treaty obligations, we believe
110 ft. of 1 in. pipe. 1 sight feed lubricator
— HAVE MOVEDjrO —
Emperor William has decorated Li
■ores.
We
had
three
different
doctors.
100 ft. of 2 in. pipe. 1 2 in. bushing.
Hung Chang with the Grand Cross of shaken up by a series cf earthquakes, as will equalize our trade with other the Government of the United States Pieces of bone came out of the sores. The 100 ft. of % in. pipe. 1 reducer 5 to 2)4 in.
and it is reported that 10C0 people were nations, remove the restrictions which should actively use its influences and
ft. of 2)4 in. pipe 1 reducer 2)4 to 2 in.
the Red Eagle.
last doctor said the leg would have to be 30
lost.
5 2 in. elbows.
now obstruct the sale of American pro­ good offices to restore peace and give in­
2 reducers 2 in to 1 in.
General W. H. Dimoud, Commander
..'..WITH THEIRJ.,..
cut
open
and
the
bone
scraped,
before
he
6 1 in. elbows.
6 reducers 1 to % in.
dependence to the island.
The
national
council
of
the
Junior
ducts
in
the
ports
of
other
countries,
of the California National Guard, is
could
get
well.
Howard
became
so
low
6
%
in.
elbows.
2
reducers
%
to
)4
in.
2 2 in. unions.
THE NAVY.
dying at the Gilsey House in New Order of United American Mechanics and secure enlarged markets for the pro­
that he would eat nothing, and one doc­ One 2)4 in. tee.
3 2 in. tees.
2 1 in. unions.
York, where he was taken ill on his closed its annual meeting at Denver ducts cf our farms, forests and facto­
The
peace
and
security
of
the
repub
­
tor
said
there
was
no
chance
for
him.
4 1 in. tees.
2 % in. hose bibs.
with a stroet demonstration. The fol­ ries.
AND DRESS MAKING PARLORS.
way to Europe.
lic and the maintenance of its rightful
“ One day, a newspaper recommending 4 :X in. tees.
1 2 in. plug.
lowing officers were elected: P. A.
Protection
and
reciprocity
are
twin
Artesian wells near Alamitos are run­ Stoner, Sisterville, W. Va., national
influence among the nations of the earth Hood’s Sarsaparilla was left at our door. 2 2 in. short nipples. 4 1 in. plugs.
4 % in, plugs.
shland Ladies are fast finding out that
ning dry. Reboring an additional fifty councilor; Joseph Powell, Denver, na­ measures of Repnbl can policy, and go demand a naval powjr commensurate We decided to try this medicine. Howard 1 2)4 in. short “
or a hundred feet is the only remedy tional vice-councilor; J. A. Adamson. hand in hand. Democratic rule has with its position and Yesponsibility. commenced taking it the last of February,
at Clint’s a Spring Hat or Bonnet may
Address :
recklessly struck down both and both
after having been sick for a year and a
and some are trying it.
We
therefore
favor
the
continued
en
­
Baltimore, tieasurer; D. C. Callahan, must be re-established.
Protection
bejhigh grade and still be modest priced.
Kansas, national warden; W. S. for what we produce; free admis­ largement of the navy and a complete
Four Big Success«.
system of harbor and sea coast defenses.
Having the needed merit to more than Schenck, Washington, national con­ sion for the necessaries of life which
Machinery Merchants,
make good all the advertising claimed for ductor; E. S. Deemer, Philadelphia, sec­ we do not produce; reciprocal agree­
FOREIGN IMMIGRATION.
them, the following four remedies have retary. By a majority of eno the coun­ ments of mutual interest which gain
For the protection of the quality of
reached a phenomenal sa.e. Dr. King’s cil selected Pittsburg for the next open markets in return for our open
onr American citizenship and the wages
New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs,
markets to others. Protection bui ds of our workingmen against the fatal half. He hadn’t taken it a week before I
and Colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric annual session.
Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach
up domestic industry and trade and oompetition of low-priced labor, we de­ saw that his appetite began to improve,
$1OO Reward, $1OO.
and Kidneys. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the
■¿cures our own market for ourselves; mand that the immigration laws be and then he gained rapidly. I gave him
best in the world, and Dr. King’s New Life
Readers of the V alley R ecord wie reciprocity builds up foreign trale and thoroughly enforced and so extended as five bottles, when the sores were all healed
Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these be The
pleased
to learn that there is at least one
they never broke out again. The
remedies are guaranteed to do just what is
to exclude from entrance to the United and
disease that science has been able finds an outlet for our surplus.
crutches he had used for four years were
claimed for them and the dealer whose name dreaded
Medford, Oregon,
States those who can neither read nor laid aside, as be had no further use for
SUGAR.
in all its stages, and that is Catarrh.
is attached herewith will be glad to tell you tocure
Halls
Catarrh
Cure
is
the
only
positive
cure
them.
I
give
all
the
credit
to
Hood
’
s
Sar
­
write.
We condemn the present Administra­
more of them. Sold at E. A. SHxawia’s.
now known to the medical fraternity. Ca­
saparilla.’’ M rs . A da L. M oody , Fay MAN UFACTÜRE^
OPPOSITE CITY HALL,
-
-
ASHLAND, OREGON.
tion for not keeping faith with the sugar
CIVIL SERVICE.
tarrh
being
a
constitutional
disease,
re
­
Street, Lynn, Mass.
To Whom It May Concern.
quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s producers of this country. The Repub-
The civil service law was placed on
This and many similar cures prove that
John R. Harris is not authorized to Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di­
The Fact That Doctors
Mothers will find Chamberlain’s Cough
do business for the Mining and Scientific rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
Mrs. W. P. Parsons, Proprietress.
Press, of San Francisco, California and ofthe system, thereby destroying the foun­ frequently advise change of air and climate Remedy especially valuable for cronp and
Of all kinds at shop at Phoenix
dations of the disease. and giving the pa­ to those suffering from catarrh is proof whooping cough. It will give prompt re­
has no authority to collect therefor.
tient strength by building up the constitu­ that catarrh is a local and climatic disease, lief and is safe and pleasant. We have
J. F. HALLORAN*
tion and assisting nature in doing its work. and not a constitutional affection. There­ sold it for several years and it has never
General Manager, The
proprietors have so much faith in its fore, unless you can afford to leave home failed to give the most perfect satisfaction.
April 14, 1896.
curative powers that they otter One Hun­ and
business, yon can find the remedy in G. W. Richards, Duquesne, Pa. Sold by
dred Dollars for any case that it fails to Ely’s Cream Balm. Applied directly to Ashland Drug Co.
cure. »Send for circulars and testimonials. the seat of the disease, it effects instant re­
OPPOSITE CLARENDON HOTEL
Eaiil Peil, the blacksmith, is agent for Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., always on Hand.
CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0. lief and a satisfactory cure after short
Ore U. S. Gov’t Reports Efe-Sold F. by J. Druggists,
Prepared
only
by
C.
I.
Hood
&
Co.,
Lowell,
Mass.
Buckeye
mowers
and
farmers
implements
----
and
see
our
goods.
-----
75c.
continuance. No mercury nor injurious
ahow Royal Baking Powdor
drug is contained in the Balm. 50 cents. of all kinds. Corner Main street and 1st Hood’s Pills take, easyto openta? a»£
“ Record ’’.office for all 11 net of printing, All druggists.
avenue.
w* We trill live you $ bargain«
aupgrior to all othan, /
VALLE! RECORD.
MONEY AND PROPERTY.
★
1776
1896
FOURTH OF JULY *
* AT ASHLAND.
I(YCLE5
F. D. GORDON
A GRAND BALL.
SAWMILL,ENGINE,
Mass*Ikn En» S Thresher Co.
Mining
Machinery
5 Sores
. Dodge,
Furniture
and everything pretaining to
the Furniture Trade!
RIDDLES. 0R.
BABY CARRIAGES
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
MOVED
MISS JESSE CLINT & CO.
Scrofula
NORTH SIDEOFPLAZA"
MILLINERY EMPORIUM
A
Cured
J. M. Arthur & Co.,
Portland, Or.
WEEKS BROS.
Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla
RESTAURANTS BAKERY,
BLUE FRONT BUILDING,
FURNITURE
Furniture Store V^MEALS
: AT : ALL •• BOURSE
••• LUNCHES PUT UP TO ORDCE. •••