Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, September 10, 1896, Image 1

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VOL. IX
PEN NO YER OPENS THE CAMPAIGN
On This Aide the Line.
PRESSED BRICKS.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Sheriff Hiatt of Josephine county and
Dr. Barr, dentist I. O. O. F. block.
District Attorney Jeffrey were at the scene
Oregon ’a Famous Elx-Governor Ad­
of the murder of Chas. Perry last week ex­
dresses 10,000 People at Salem on
Miss Nina Emery is visiting Grants Pass
amining the geography of the site. They relatives.
the Living Issues of the Day—Cleve­
R. J. S. HERNDON,
concluded the murder occurred 50 feet in­
Charley Graves has opened a cobbler shop
land Roasted and Free Silver
side the Oregon state line. Melson, the
alleged murderer, will therefore be brought at Lakeview,
Extolled.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
to t e Josephine county jail at Grants Pass
J. T. Blevins was np from Central Point
The first big shot from the camp of
for trial when circuit court convenes the the first of the week.
A shland ,
;
;
:
O regon . fourth Monday in September.
the Allied Forces in this state was fired
P. H. Daily opened the Eagle P oint from Salem Saturday afternoon and even­
B^-Office—In Townsend Building, on Klamath Ducks Spoil In Portland public school Mondav.
ing. The principal speakers were Geo.
Oak Street, Opposite Hotel Oregon.
Quite a large shipment of wild ducks
Miss Clara Lindley of Applegate is visit­ E. Chamberlain, who defeated Lionel R.
WebBter for attorney-general. Hon. J. K.
was received from Klamath county by a ing friends in California.
Weatherford, Col. Frank V. Drake, Hon.
Front-street
commission
man
yesterday,
Clarence
Presley
of
Evans
creek
has
re
­
HINMAN. D.
d . D. S.
H. L. Barclay, the “Black Ea»le of
They were ail spoiled, owing to the long turned from Sprague river.
distance they cauie, and to the very hot
Hol and cold baths at Storey’s barber­ French Prairie,” Hon. M. A. Miller of France, and in Germany it exists in the below par while that government is
Linn and Mayor McFadden of Corvallis. extremest degree. It is tho law in the
weather, It is too bad that this game shop. Opposite town hall.
The capital city was never before crowd­ United States, bnt it is not now enforced solvent and is in the possession of plen­
should have been wasted in this manner,
DENTIST.
Misses Alice Ager and Pearl Grieve wera ed with such a jam of visitors and the
ary taxing power. There never was an
especially as ducks are the only game down
owing to a fit of dyspepsia on the part of instance in the world’s history to eon- i
from Siskiyou Friday.
phenomenal success of the meeting sur­
now
allowed
to
be
sold.
A
great
many
<Wln the Masonic Building np stair hundred of ducks were sent to market
Mrs. G. L. Dean of Grants Pass visited prised both the opposition as well as the one of the judges of the Supreme Court, trovert this proposition. Such being I
Ashland
relatives and friends.
over Post Office.
friends of the cause. We are enabled to and a fit of weakness on the part of the the case, the citizens of a government .
here from Klamath last year, but the
H. L. Gilkey of Medford is off on a visit give in full the speech of Mayor Sylves federal executive. Under the next ad­ possessing such a financial system, ,
shipments did not begin till later in the
season, when the weather was cooler.— to his old home in Washington.
ter Pennoyer. He spoke as follows1 ministration it ought to be enforced. would be subjected to no periods of j
JQR. s- T- SONGER.
The next executive will take an oath panic or depression, ruinous to some
Oregonian oi Friday.
State railroad commissioner J, B. Eddy
F ellow -C itizens of M arion C ounty : that “ he shall take care that the laws and harmful to all. All gold and silver
was out from Portland Saturday.
Be Sure You Are Right
PHYSICIAN and 8URGEON.
M i8s Anna Salstrom came up from Grants I appear before you to-day for the pur­ » faithfully executed,” and he un­ should be coined and the amount of
and then go ahead. If vour blood is im­
pose of addressing you briefly on the doubtedly will see that the income tax paper money should be regulated by the
pure, your appetite failing, your nerves Pass Mondav to live in Ashland.
weak,
you
may
be
sure
that
Hood
’
s
Sarsa
­
J. J, Bropbv of upper Rogue river, was at great overshadowing question of finance. aw will bo enforced. In order, how­ demands of trade and commerce.
Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon,
parilla is what you need. Then take no Roseburg last week on land business.
I shall not attempt to furnish complete ever, to avoid any possible friction be­
NEED OF SILVER AS REDEMPTION MONEY.
A shland ,
....
O regon . substitute. Insist upon Hood’s and only
Mrs. Lizzie Kingsbury returned Monday statistics or formulate definite argu­ tween any of the departments of govern­
Hood’s. This is the medicine which has
It is estimated, in round numbers,
ments on behalf of the restoration of sil­ ment, Congress should at its earliest
the largest sales in the world. Hood’s from a visit with Grants Pass friends.
that
there is in nso iu the world as
ver
as
standard
money,
which
1
favor
Convenience
pass
a
law
inhibiting
any
of
Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier.
J^R. C. W. BARR.
Miss Emina Reed of Jacksonville com­
and which the gi eat mass of the Amer­ the federal courts, through writs of money about four billion dollars of gold,
menced the Bolt district school Monday.
Hood’» Pill« are prompt, efficient, al­
O. L Dunlap of Phoenix went to Lake­ ican people favor. They are not parti­ injunction or otherwise, from interfer­ silver and paper each. With both gold
ways reliable, easy to take, easy to operate.
Dental Parlors in Odd Fellow's Block.
view last week on a wheel to visit his broth­ cularly needed. The events in this coun­ ing with the collection of the national and stiver as money of ultimate redemp­
A Peculiar Ruling.
ers.
try for the last quarter of a century, and revenue. They have no 6uch constitu­ tions there would be no difficulty what­
A shland , O regon .
The state superintendent of public in­
The state fair board has invited 8enator more especially for the last three years, tional right now, but they imagine they ever in carrying at par the present or
All work pertaining to modern dent­ struction has ruled that any person hav­ Teller to speak on “Free Silver” day this have been replete with convincing sta­ have, and therefore Congress should at even a greater amount of paper money.
ing received a first, second or third-grade
istry. Painless operations a specialty.
tistics and persuasive arguments against once settle the matter. The federal Eight billion of metal money is a broad
Hon. H. V, Gates of Hillsboro left Sun­
county certificate in one county shall not
the
single gold standard, putting to inferior courts are the creatures of Con- base on which to rest four bilions of pa­
for his electric light plant at Klamath
be granted a second paper of the came day
Falls.
shame
the eloquence or arguments of ge&s and Congress can prescribe their per money. There is plenty of coin with
grade in anv county ot the state, and
M. BROWER M. D.
Alex. Orme has sold a one-fifths interest the most learned statesmen or the most jurisdiction. Of this there is no ques­ which to redeem the paper, and so there
said certificates are good only in the
in his Foots creek mine to Chas. Meir for profound scholar. Two years ago I said tion, and such an inhibition would be will be plenty of confidence that it can
county where issued. A person having $1000.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
in a reply declining an invitation to binding upon them and would leave be redeemed. There has a great deal
received a third-grade county certificate
Mrs. Geo. Engwicht was at Edgewood speak in Montana, that “ if the prevail­ Congress untrammeled in the exercise been said about our present financial
and
going
into
another
county
to
teach,
♦
«
O rkgon . must pass the examination for the next this week visiting her mother, Mrs. Ar-
A shland .
ing hard times would not persuade the of its exclusive constitutional proroga­ difficulties being the result of a lack of
higher grade, namely, a second-grade baugh.'
confidence. That ia indeed very true.
people of this country to abandon the tion “to levy and collect taxes.”
Miss Pearl Culver came over from Duns­ existing gold standard, then no elo­
But the lack of confidence results from
Office—At Residence, intersection of Me­ certificate. ____________________ __
6O-CALLED
SOUND
MONEY.
muir Sunday, where she has been visiting
chanic, Laurel and Main Streets,
For Dyspepsia
quence
of
mine
could
persuade
them,
relatives.
A very great deal is now being saie! alack of coin. With plenty of full re­
and Liver Complaint you nave a printed
neither would they be persuaded though about sound money, but when the sys- demption coin money there will be plenty
Mrs. G. H. Pierce left Friday for Placer
guarantee ou every bottle of Shiloh’s Vital- county,
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
where Charley has gone into tha one rose from the dead.”
tern of the sound money advocates is of confidence. With a scarcity of such
izer It never fails to cure. For sale by T. mercantile
When
Buch
an
orator
as
the
hard
business.
thoroughly diagnosed it will be found to redemption money there will necessarily
K. Bolton. __________________
times
now
brought
upon
this
country
by
be a lack of confidence. Coin is the
Rev.
E.
E.
Thompson
and
family
of
Med
­
G. A. R.
A. W. Goos, the pioneer settler of Goose ford have moved to Humboldt county. Cal., the adoption of the single gold standard be the very direct opposite of a sound basis of confidence. The American
money
system.
Misleading
and
delusive
lake
valley,
died
at
Lakeview
recently,
aged
BURNSIDE POST NO. 23.
policy is abroad in the land, carrying adjectives have wrought a vast deal of money system that would make both
years. ' He was a brewer. His body where he will preach,
Meet in Masonic Hall, on the. 1st and 74
When you drink tea get the best—Ito conviction to every hamlet and every
was
buried alongside the remains of his
gold and silver the broad base for the
3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­ late partner,
Blend—it will please you. Take no other. fireside with such force and power as to misery in this world. The serpent per­ support of the required paper money
Adam Schmidt.
rades cordiailv welcomed.
suaded Eve that the fruit of the forbid­
J. K. VanSant. Ashland.
A, C. S pencer , Commander.
completely shatter old party ties and the den tree was “good” fruit, and as a has, however, been supplanted by the
J.
J.
Holt
and
family
of
Talent
have
G. O. V annatta , Adjutant.
MARRIED.
moved to Eugene for the winter, where his political associations of a lifetime, and consequence our first parents were British system, that makes gold alone
to solidify in one political organization driven out of paradise. The single gold full redemption money and the base of
sons will attend the university.
WOOD—WATKINS—In Sisson, Sept. 1,
W. R. C.
The Plamddaler wants Geo. W. Riddle the almost unified masses of the coun­ basis advocates have persuaded Congress support for both silver and paper as cur­
1896, William Shattuck Wood, of Sis­ elected
BURNSIDE RELIEF CORP8 NO. 24
speaker of the next bouse of repre­ try, then individual argument has lost that theirs was a “sound” money rency. And so the world now has a
son, and Maggie A. Watkins, of Grants sentatives.
It will never be done.
its force and person? 1 eloquence is be­ scheme and as a result our country four billion base and an eight billion su­
Meets in Odd Fellows hall at 2 o’clock ]
Pass, Oregon,
m. on the second and fourth Fridays i
Chas. Harris is In charge of the Western reft of its power. The careful student is plunged into the pit of industrial de­ perstructure. The wise men of the
McfcNERNEY — LEEVER—In Jackson­ Union Telegraph office at Yreka while is well conversant with the fact that
each month. Mas. J. D. C rocker . Pres.
pression and financial disaster. What banks and the wise men of the public
ville, Aug. 31, 1896, by Justice R. S. Dun­ Miss Caro Barr is taking a vacation.
M rs . L ydia G riswold , Sec’y.
there have been repeated occasions in is the sound money doctrine ? It is to press assure the people that this plan is
lap, Mr. Thos. J. McEnerney and Miss
Mrs. John Quirk, who is now landlady of the world's history when great move­
Nellie Lee ver.
the very proper thing, and those who
the Steinman railroad boarding bouse, was ments of the people have occurred, have gold alone the money of redemp­ differ with them are unschooled in
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
tion, to stop the coinage of silver, to
in Ashland Saturday on a business trip.
GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of
BORN.
which, in their depth, extent and power
finance. The American financial policy
Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every
Miss Bertha Naylor, daughter of Melvin completely refuted the claim of individ­ convert greenbacks and treasury notes demands that the pyramid should stand
into bonds, and to allow the banks to
Friday evening. Visiting Knights ingood
Naylor, came over from Pokegama last
ual leadership, and even passed the lim­ issue bank paper based upon these bonds, on its base; the British policy demands
GEORGE—In Gold Hill, Aug. 28. 1896, to week to visit Jackson county relatives.
standing are cordially invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. George, a son.
F. D. W agner , C. C.
its of human guidance. In 1814, Napo­ or, as some demand, upon their capital that it should stand on its apex, and the
A, M. Matney of Portand, who has been
S. G. E ggers , K. of R & 8.
MISER—In Medford, 8ept. 1,1896, to Mr. visiting relatives on Applegate, died recent­ leon said, “ one year ago all Europe was derived from other sources. The bank Republican party and the Cleveland ad­
and Mrs. H. L. Miser, a son.
marching with us; now all Europe is paper would not be a legal tender and ministration have adopted the British
ly. He leaves a wite and two children.
BANKS—In Ashland, Sept. 4,1896, to Mr.
MASONIC,
The latest invention is the asbestos towel, marching against us.” There was then so the great bulk of the currency would policy, and make gold alone the money
and Mrs. John Banks, a daughter.
when soiled it can be put into the fire and a great and almost unaccountable be a non-debt paying currency. Now of redemption.
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M.
On July 1st, 1896, treasury reports
ARANT—At Cleveland, Douglas county, will come out clean and white. All print­ change of public impulse and sentiment, sound money is money with which debts
Regular convocations on the Thursday
Sept. 3, 1896, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ing offices should have one.
and such a wonderful change is occur­ can be paid, and any currency with show in circulation in the country at
next after the full moon.
Arant, a son.
Nathan Barklow and James Green of ring in this country to-d«y.
E. V. C arter , H. P.
which debts cannot be paid is not sound that time: Silver certificates, three hun­
Coos county visited Dr. D. M. Brower last
THE REVENUE QUESTION.
dred and thirty-one million; treasury
E. A. S herwin , Secretary.
money.
week.
They
are
taking
a
tour
of
southern
DIED.
The advocates of the single gold stan­
notes,
ninety-five million; greenbacks,
Oregon and northern California.
It will thus be seen that the so-called
daid axe still endeavoring to divert the sound money scheme is one that would two hundred and twenty-five million ;
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M.
Horace Martin, one of the first white
WILLIAMS—In Ashland, Sept. 8,1896, of
attention of the people to the tariff
national bank notes, two hundred anti
Stated communications on the Thursday
typhoid fever. Effie V. Williams, aged men in the Rogue river valley, died Aug. question. They claim that the present foist upon the people a vast volume of fifteen million; total of eight hundrec
25th
near
Gold
Hill,
aged
84
years.
He
was
bank
rag-money,
which
would
have
to
12 years, one month and eight days.
of or before the full moon.
a native of Baltimore and died an indigent. tariff is the cause of the present trouble. be presented to the bank issuing the and sixty-six million. This amount, ac
E. A. 8HERWIN, W. M.
SMITH—At the county hospittal, August
C. H. V aupel . Secretary.
Will F. Chase, late people’s party candi­ It is a protective measure, affording an same before it could be redeemed, and ^cording to treasury practice, was re
29,1896, Benj. Smith', of Eden precinct,
date for school superintendent of Klamath average of 40 per cent protection, nearly which paper when issued by the banks, deemable In gold, and at that rate the
WYATT—At the county hospital, Aug. 29, county, has moved to Jackson county as high as the war tariff of 1861, and yet
ALPHA chapter NO. 1, O. K. s.
as is the custom now, would be sent by treasury held one hundred aud eleven
1896, Thos. H. Wyatt of Sam's valley.
with his family and will teach the Griffin
because a few articles which before were them to distant parts of the country so millions of gold with which to redeem.
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays
creek
district
school.
WOODY—Near Medford, Aug. 31. 1896,
In each month.
__
A handsome 47 ounce nugget worth >765, protected were left by it unprotected, that it would be difficult for the holder Our so-called wise men of finance call
Jos. Woody, aged 66 years, 5 months and
M rs . L- M. C aldwkll , W. M.
was
found near Yreka in Joe Antone’» they endeavor to fasten the wide-spread to present the same for redemption. It this a sound money system. It is sound
2
days.
M rs . S. C. C handler , Secretary.
placer mine Wednesday of last week. A disaster which has overtaken the coun­ is a delusive, dangerous scheme of the in the same senso they are wise. After
ALLEN—In Talent precinct Sept, 1, 1896, few
years ago a nugget worth $3000 was dis­ try upon the slight change. The main banking fraternity, which has fattened having borrowed $262,000,000 of gold in
Noah Allen, aged about 75 years.
covered in the same vicinity.
I. O. O. F.
industry left unprotected by the pres­ and grown arrogant by governmental the last three years, we now have iu the
Henry Ankeny and V. Cook of the ent tariff is wool-growing, and they use
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
favors to not only control the gov­ treasury about one hundred million of
Sterling mine, were in Portland last week.
DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
wool
to
pull
over
the
eyes
cf
the
people.
ernment
but also to enslave the people. gold with which to redeem about nine
Hold regular meetings every Thursday
clean up going on iu that mine insures
The intense itching and smarting inci­ The
an output of over $100,000 for the season, The present paralysis of business is The only thing sound about the scheme hundred million ot paper. The pyramid
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
In good standing ere cordially invited to dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, ana other it is estimated by those who claim to know. caused by financial and not by tariff is its appellation, and that must be used is standing on its apex, and sooner or
diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by
.attend.
F. M. D rake , N. G.
1 later will topple over. Can any one
Chas, and F I). Swingle of Langell valley legislation.
only in a Pickwickian sense.
applying Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin last
H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102.
week exhumed the remains ot their
In May, 1890, while making my can­
It is alleged that the prince of dark­ j expect a restoration of confidence under
Ointment. Many very bad cases have been father, Joseph Swingle, from the Klamath
permanently cured by it. It is equally Falls cemetery and brought them to Jack­ vass for governor, I spoke at Browns­ ness when occasion requires in order to I such a condition ? If silver as well as
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.
efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem­ sonville where they were laid in thair final ville, Ashland and Oregon City, at all of further his nefarious purposes can ap­ gold was money of redemption, the base
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil­ resting place.
which places are large trick woolen pear as an angel of light, and in imita­ would at once be broadened, and confi­
4tb Monday in each month. Members in blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes.
manufactories. We then had had tw n- tion of this illustrious example, if not dence would be restored.
Col.
Chas.
A.
Cogswell
’
s
residence
at
good standing cordially invited to attend.
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Lakeview was destroyed by fire Sunday ty-nine years of wool protection, the animated by a like purpose, the advo­
A RUINOUS POLICY.
H. S. E vans , C. P.
week. The loss is estimated at $9000 and
R obt , T aylor , Scribe.
From 1865 up to 18C8, $94,000,000 of
Try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they was covered with $6000 insurance. The McKinley bill was then pending in con­ cates of an unsound bank rag-currency,
are just what a horse needs when in bad condi­ Colenel passed through Ashland enroute gress and sure to become a law, whic bereft of a debt-paying power which greenbacks had been turned into bonds,
afforded greater protection, and yet they propose to be the main and only when in that year the friends of the
to Portland the day of the tire.
tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge.
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 24.
those three large manufactories were currency of circulation, are now atti­ greenbacks cried halt and saved $346,-
For
Sale
by
A
shland
TWO
Co.
Sisson
Mirror:
The
survey
on
the
Mc
­
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each
idle and had been bo for about six tudinizing with all the grace of public 000,000 from destruction. That was
Cloud
River
railroad
was
completed
today
month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland.
August Weather Summary.
and the surveying crew has returned to months. What was the matter? With benefactors, before the people of this twenty-eight years ago. One dollar at
Miss E mma S tephenson , N. G.
Following is a summary of weather ob­ Sisson. The grading is being burned, some sheep on its thousands of hills, with country as the only advocates of sound
M iss N ina E mery , Secv.
interest at four per cent, compounded
servation at Ashland during the month of of the men working beyond the summit. large woolen manufactories and with its
money. The plain issue is between the semi-annually trebles itself in twenty­
August, as reported by F. H. Carter, local Tracklaying at Upton will begin in a few
people needing its products—for nearly silver dollar and the bank note; between eight years. But for 6uch opposition,
observer for the Oregon State Weather days.
A. O. U. W.
Service:
J. E. Potter of Beagle, Mrs. Emma Hen­ every night on this canvasa I slept under “hard” legal tender money and “rag” the bondholders would have received on
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66.
Precip
’
tn
Mean.
ry
of Ashland, Ella Maguire of Klamath cotton comforters—why was not Oregon non-legal tender currency, and the so- that amount of bonds $692,000,000 and
Max.
Min.
Meets in lodge rooru in Masonic Hall Date.
Temp Temp Temp. in incoes. Ealls were granted state certificates, and C. manufacturing woolen goods? It cer­ called sound money advocates are the the government would still have to pay,
every second and fourth Wednesday in
R. De Lap of Klamath Falls was grauted tainly was not because of tariff. It was stout opposers of the sound “ hard ”
each month. All brethren in good standing
50
62 5
75
1
as it does have to now, $346,000,000.
a state diploma, and Nellie Ewan
“
of Ash­
are cordially invited to attend.
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66.5
entirely owing to the fact that the money plan.
79
2
Is it any wonder that the money lender
land
a
life
diploma
by
the
state
board
of
M. R. M oore , M. W.
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74
3
volume of money in the country had
education last week.
REAL SOUND MONEY.
favors the issuance of government
62
J. R. C asey . Recorder
43
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4
The money system proposed by the bonds? Is it any wonder that the
....
Hon. Theo. Cameron, Representative
,_________ not kept pace with the increase of busi­
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53
635
Nat Langell, Geo. M. Love, James Fay, Jr., ness and population, and so the prices of three allied armies of reform in the people oppose such a policy ? During
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K. O. T. M.
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63
Issac M Muller and the veteran Pat Done­ products and profits of business, as well present presidential contest is the only the three years of the Cleveland ad­
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gan, representing the bead of the McKinley as the wages of labor, had fallen so low
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I
ORANITS TINT NO. 4, KNIGHTS Of THK
. ...
“pu.-h” at the county seat, did Ashland tbat the people were unable to make real sound money system. It is to do ministration that has closely followed
88
67.5
47
9
MACCABEES.
away with bank paper entirely, to coin the policy of John Sherman and the
Saturday evening, accompanied by the Mc­
70.5
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92
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10
Meet in regular review on the second and
Kinley male quartet which couldn't sing anything and so were denied the nec­ both gold and silver into standard Republican party $262,000,000 of bonds
53
74.5
96
e • e e
11
fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd
any of Hanna’s songs.
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75
essaries as well as the luxuries of life.
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money as contemplated by the consti­ have been issued in order to sustain the
Fellow’s Hall, Ashland.
Visiting bi;
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55
13
It is indeed a most sad commentary tution, and to have the paper currency single gold standard, some of which
Knights cordially invited.
Miss Myrtle Gill arrived from Dunsmuir
70.5
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14
G. W. C rowson , Com.
Sunday and took charge of Wells-Fargo s on the condition of our country, rich in required by the demands of trade and run thirty years. In twenty-eight years
....
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là
C has . H. G illette , K, K.
express office here Tuesday. Miss Gill is soils, and fertile in its resources, when a
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the daughter of Dr. Gill, formerly of Jack­ large proportion of its domestic imrni commerce issued direct by the govern­ the bondholder will have realised $524-
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ment, and all the money so coined or 000,10) on these bonds, and the govern­
sonville and now railroad physician at
50
68.5
18
87
grants are bom into the world, and issued to be real sound money, a full ment will still owe the $262,003,10). If
Dunsmuir.
She
has
had
charge
of
the
ex
­
73.5
8«
59
19
press offices in Pokegama and Dunsmuir shiver on their advent, because theii legal tender in payment of all debts, the present administration hated silver
76
20
89
63
. • . e
and is deserving of the promotion.
parents cannot afford the soft woolen public and private, allowing no indi­ so much that it would not permit of its
92
52
72
21
.03
22
10C
54
77
covering needed. The idea of McKinley vidual to discriminate against any of coinage into standard money, it could,
Hon.
Tom
Brown,
ex-United
States
Mar
95
23
75
55
shal
of
Washington
who
recently
moved
that he can raise our people out of the the money of the realm. With such instead of issuing interest bearing bonds,
24
74.5
94
55
House Raising
O
to Ashland with bis family, has purchased slough of poverty in which they are
92
50
25
71
from the Bank of Ashland the John Grubb now p’aced, by taxing them still more money in the possession of the people, have secured from Congress the privilege
26
83
51
67
prosperity would immediately follow. of issuing non-interest bearing treasury
farm near this p.ace- It is one of the best
and Moving.
56
27
77
66.5
farms in the valley and the new purchaser when they cannot get money ti pay The money in hand can be used to pay notes, and if those notes had been mad«
84
44
61
28
will make some big improvements on the their present taxes, is indeed so brilliant the debt at hand. There would be no a full legal tender in payment of all
57
72
2!)
87
All work entrusted to my care done
same.
It will be their permanent home.
as to make him unique as a statesman, scurrying around the country to get debts, both public and private, over ten
30
69
58
63.5
a . . .
with dispatch, and on terms to suit
31
65
54
59.5
.37
M. C. Kasson, of Pelican bay, was at the and so novel as to eutitle him to secure bills on the nearest bank, and no necess­ million of dollars interest money could
the times. See the undersigned be­
Falls last Thursday. Mr. K. isan extensive
fore letting contracts and save
ity of paying commission to the bank’s have been saved annually and probably
Mean temp., 68 6; Max., temp,, 100; or. timber land owner in Klamath county and on it letters patent without question.
money.
THE INCOME TAX.
22; Min,, temp., 43, on 4,7; Total precip. a firm believer in bimetallism. During his
broker, or obeisance to bank officers they never would have been presented
in., ,43; No. of days clear 17; partly cloudy, travels over the Pacific coast this year he
Three years ago in its law providing for before you oan pay your debts. This for redemption, as they would perform
Oak Street, Ashland.
D. ALLEN.
8¡cloudy 6; prevailing direction of wind has seen and heard enough to warrant him revenue, Congress instituted an income
N. W.
, in believing that Bryan will carry every tax. If it had been collected as it ought to system of finance would relieve the all the functions of money. If this had
people of this country from the existing been done how different would have
Mean temp., for August for 15 years, 68.- coast state by large majorities.—Klamath
have been there would have occurred no bank thralldom and would liberate them been the condition of the country today.
9; average rainfall for August for 15 years Falls Express.
15 in.
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deficiency of revenue, but at the instance from the care of the British money lords The treasury notes would gladly have
R. P. Neil, of the Ashland roller flouring of the wealth of the oountry, which has, who are now caring for the American been taken by the people, they would
Sent
It
to
Hie
Mother
in
Germany,
I I Dealer in 8 S
mills, accompanied by C. B. Watson and E.
have entered into general circulation,
Mr. Jacob Esbensen, who is in the D. Briggs, went to San Francisco Saturday w.th a brief exception, enjoyed an people as the wolf cares for the lamb.
employ of the Chiago Lumber Co., at to answer in the injunction suit against the immunity from federal taxation, the
If this system had been adopted and they would have supplied to just that
Des Moines, Iowa, savs: “I bave just city and mill, brought by the purchasers of Supreme Court overturned the law and followed by the government from its extent the money so much needed to
sent some medicine back to my mother the Anderson mining ditch, in the U. 8. therewith two of its own previous decis­ foundation as proposed by the immortal restore business and revivo industry.
Granite, Marble,
in the old country, that I know from District Court. Mr. Neil has hired some ions. The President thereupon refused Jefferson, who said, “ Bank paper must It is indeed the misfortune of the pres­
legal advisers in that city to present their
personal use to be the best medicine in case
Freestone Monuments
to enforce the law of Congress and so, be suppressed, and the circulating me­ ent administration that its record will
to the court.
I the world for rheumatism, having used
while the law stands on the statute dium restored to the nation, to whom it go into the pages of history, linked
and Copings. it in my family for several years. It is Geo. H. Himes, secretary of the Oregon books
unrepealed, it has never been en­ belongs,” and as proposed by Jackson, with fetters of shame to bond issues
Pioneer
Society
and
Historian
of
the
Ore
­
called Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, It al- gon Pre ?s Associaton was out from Port­
forced
and 60 remains a dead letter. An who was equally opposed to bank paper and hard times, when it might jast as
ways does the work.” 50 cent bottles land last week attending the Southern
Also agents for IRC'N FENCES.
income
tax is the most just tax that
for
sale
by
Ashland
Drug
Co.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Oregon Pioneer reunion at Jacksonville could be levied. A tariff tax is a tax and who favored a government bank well have been associated with the
“ founded upon the credit of the gov- restoration of silver, the issue of treas­
He
visited
Ashland
from
Saturday
to
Mon
­
Liat of Letters
day. Mr. Hines has gathered a wonderful npon the industries of the country, while 1 ernment and its revenue,” haw different, ury notes and the return of prosperity.
P. O. Address : YREKA, Siskiyou Co..
Remaining uncalled in the Ashland P. collection of pioneer history, having come i an income tax is a tax upon tho wealth
indeed, and how much more prosperous Jefferson favored the issuance of treas­
VAI«
O., for Sept. 7, 1896:
to Oregon 40 years ago. He attended the 1 of the country’. A tariff tax is neces­ might have been the condition of the ury notes and $16,000,009 were issued
Sergeant Mrs. L—Sheets H. E.
county Sunday school convention at Jack­
sarily an unjust tax, as under it a poor country in the past and at the present by the Van Buren administration, while
Persons calling for same will please say sonville this week and left for home yester­
man pays as much as the rich man if he 1 time. The periods of depression and the Democrats of every period have
day.
•advertised.”
W. H. B runk . P. M.
Henry Parrish returned Saturday from lives as well, while he pays more if hi; panic which have carried sorrow and favored “hard money,” which means
Sisson, Cal., where be sold eight of the band has a larger family. An income tax is ’ ruin to countless homes, and which both gold and silver in preference to
of horses he took there at an average of one under which every man pays accord- have always resulted in the loss of the bank currency. The present adminis­
$42 50. • • • Sikes Worden has been | ing to his ability to pay. The most ■ many for the enrichment of the few tration has rejected, on the finance
able to be about some the past week, much I civilized governments levy an income
■ might have been avoided, for so long as question, the traditions of the Demo­
to the gratification of his many friends,
whose sympathy be bas had during his ’ tax. It is in reality the back bone of ■ the government issues all the money of cratic party.
many weeks of confinment with rheumat­ the British revenue system, it is abou' the country, clothing it all with full
Are gaiuing favor rapidly.
■ ■
THE CAUSE OF PANICS.
ism. • • * It is estimated that there are ' to be introduced in a graduated form in i legal tender qualities, it can never fall
Business men and travel-
■ 1
about 500 people at the Huckleberry patch
Nothing is so harmful to business,
lers carry them in vest
I I I
at present aud that between 1500 and 2000
pocket«, ladles carry them ™
All kinds of razor grinding and repairing
The “Record” is prepared to do all kinds
in purtee, housekeepers keep them in medicine altogether will visit it this
season.— at the Gem barber shop, opposite town
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