Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, July 15, 1897, Image 3

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    VALLEY KECOKh.
THEY WEARIED HUYAN.
. the acene liecame intvrvating, resembling
t he operations of pigs at a newly filled
Scenting Fie Through Bryan for hog trough. Capt. Eggleston had the
1900, Tbe N« braska Orator la
upper hand, being chairman ot the c<mr
I
! Made Lauie by Pc>>p;e W Hi* Dull I ( mitiee. Chai Nickell was to the lure
Axea to Gr«nd
I
Fin« facilities lor Instruction an.I Kit«, as low aa
1 moet of tbe time by the force of a
1 market is improving and this week it is !
the loweat. Opens September l&tn, 1897. New Il­
Bryan arrived from California Friday. 1 superior and moat cheerful cbnvk. So-
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
averaging 40 centa per box; the lowest Aaaemblyman Shanahan of Shasta and
lustrated Catalogue, giving fu‘l information sent on
Put a pill in the pulpit if you want practical
application to
H. L. BOARDMAN, Pren.
being 30 cents. Some going 55 and 60 W. H. Alford, chairman of the democra­ crates Howell, well ho wouldn’t let go or
preaching
for
the
physical
man
;
then
put
the
Go to Fox & Hildreth for ice. Delivered
cents.
This ia for Ashland pead:ev, tic state central committee of CalLiornia, l»e knockoti off. Motet. Leonard and
at your door.
pill
in
the
pillory
if
it
does
not
practise
what
it
accompanied him here. He waa greeted Col. Crowell, old political Chums, have
Henrv Pape and John Devlin did Ash­ which bring top prices. The express by big crowds along tbe line as well as
brokec friendship over the affair. Leon­
preaches. There's a whole gospel in Ayer's
land ibis week.
rate to Portland it 11 cents, I »oxi ng ami , j iu Ashland.
ard’s enemies and tome false friends j
Sugar Coated Pills; a “ gospel of sweetness
Mrs. Jack Fnzell ia over irom Yreka packing <‘oata 8 cents. Baaing it on 10
M. F. Eggleaton, K. K. Kubli, Chas
visiting relatives.
per cent commiaaion for sale at 40 cents Nickell, A. N. Soliaa, D. H. Milhr.T. J. tried to down him, but in the end Leon­
and light.” People used to value their nhysic,
Mrs H K Hanna is visiting her chil­ per box it would make 23 cent*« per box | Howell, G. W. Trefren, W. F. Horn, .1. ard came out on top. He made the bee!
uj they did their religion,—by its bitterness.
W.
Howa
r
d,
J
O.
Booth
and
Wm.
Gal
­
dren at Oakland, Cal.
imprea-don
on
Bryan
aud
tbe
dietinguiab-1
, to clear all costa. Thia leaves tha grow­
loway
of
Oregon
City
met
him
at
Coiea-
The
moro bitter tho dose the tetter the doctor.
H. Bryant of Albany is out on a visit to er one cent a pound for hit fruit. Grow­
ed statesman accepted the invitation to
tin. He was greeted bv applause at the I sleep tn Leonard’s bed and room. Cmwell I
bis brother. T, W Bryant.
We'vo got over tha-.:. We take “sugar in ours"—
ers have received something from every depot and bowed and smiled. He was
Misses Ida Siseiuore and Francis Barnes
gospel or physio—now-a-days. It’s possible to
' shipment made. The Alexander peach taken to bis room at Hotel Oregon. In , has been spending weeks at artful devices
of Bams Valley are doing Ashland.
the evening a reception took place at toward capturing Bryan and if reports are
p'oaso nnd to purge nt the samo time. Thero
Miss Laura Cox of Central Point returned ' looks very beautiful, but ia not a good Hotel Oregon when a couple of thoueand I < true succeeded in making a more dismal
Friday from a Visit with Yreka friends
variety, hence the situation ia up to ex­ people shook hands wit»* him. About 9 | failure than any of the others. His work
may bo power in a pleasant pill, That ia the
M ins Agnes Mattoon is out from Drain pectations and auxura well for tbe later o’clock he retired to R<»bt. Leonard’s was brazen enough, but too coarse, necessi­
gospel of
to keep house for her father, H. J. Mattoon. aud better varieties.
1 roonl
tne McCall residence where he tating Mr. Brvten to sit down on him.
,n
, .
x <
, .
oicpi.
xiiv next dav ue
receiveu
many 1 Crowell “threw himself insight” with tbe
r
4
Blept.
The
he
received
A small detachment Of those Mexican
1 n« government
fiffnvArnmAnt frtnf
. a rj()
... |anclied . '
The
fruit ernn
crop ri>nnrt.
report for
fur
Rt hi , , ruoaJ iook
gypsies are headed »bis way from Portland
j general demeanor of a painted harlot,
Everybody, including their cousins, June shows a continuation of the poor fruit »nd at 2 o’clock comtuenced bis speed! | Bryan was lying on his bed in his room
grove,
,
_
Tbe audience
a on's, uncles, etc., were in town to see crop reports for eastern states. The report in Chautauqua
More pill particulars iu Ayer'« Curebook, 100 page*.
says: General average condition of peaches was about 35o0
Bryan.
President Billings in­ when Cruweli, strutting with his fingers I
Sent free. J. C. Ayer Co., I.owell, Mass.
I gen- troduced hirn. Rev. G. N. Annes prayed, under his vest armpits, pompously said to
Miss Fannie Hall of Wisconsin arrived 67. as against 64.7 in June, 1896. In
¡ar
to
be
'
during
which
time
Bryun
bowed
hit>
at Medfoid this week to remain with Dr. eral, the present prospecls appear
Brvan: “I want to take a square look at
!
Odgers' family.
poorer than for any year since 1890, except­ j hea 1 and covered hie face with his hand, you. I’m a lawyer and when we get a wit­
i
Prof.
Hitchcock
made
some
announcH-
ness
on the stand the first thing we do is to
Mrs. Chas. Haraadine is in from the ing only 1894. Tbe outlook is best in Con
Klamath country on a visit to her folks, J. neciicut, New Jersey, Maryland and Cali­ m^nts. The Medford lady quartette— look square at hint.” Bryan remarked he
Mrs.
W.
I.
Vawter,
Miss
Grace
Foster,
R. Casey and family.
fornia, in tbe last named the condition be­ Mies Mabel Jones and Miss Adel Pickel hud been on exhibition quite a bit and al­
Pure, rich hlnnd feeds the nerves. That ing the highest since A891,
—Sang an original song prepared by Mies lowed Crowell to s»rutt and blow. About
is why Hood’s .Sarsaparilla, the great blood
It was
received
Spencer K. Newel), Pacific coast superin- Elva Galloway.
__
__
___ well
___ _____
_ the next pass Crowell and bis pluggers at­
purifier, cures nervousness.
tempted to start a conversation about bow
Capt. J. T. C. Nash was at Victoria, B. Undent of the Earl Fruit Co , was in Ash- a,,d l*‘«» quartette responded to an en-
singing another original piece, great and glorious a man this Ceaser was
C., last week and left yesterday for San land Monday and Tuesday looking over the j
situation in the fruit line and soliciting |
Wel
an^ requeettni a It didn't interest Bryan. Crowell handed
Francisco on mining business.
I copy ot the song.
Bryun a typewritten manuscript at the
J. K. Leabo was over from Elk creek thi« business. He was on bis way to Poriland, i
GREETING SONG.
hotel. What the document contained is
week and met his daughter, who bad been where J W. Nelover is their northwestern |
Being members of th« American Fruit Growers Union of Chicago,
spending tbe 4ih of July at Yreka.
||Tune: “My Heart s in the Highlands.”! not generally known, since Crowell has not
agent, and will he here again.
and havli.c made arrangem«n's to uan the relrigeracor car« of that
Harrv Pinkston and 5 i. Ahlstrom have
seen fit to make it public. Borne people
He’s come to the city,
8. A. Hering of Portland and Robt. Gra­
Union, without cost to the grower, offer superior inducements to
returned from a mining expedition to the ham of San Francisco, representing the Ar-1
1 think that it was a pedigree and eulogy on
He’s with us today,
the shipper in the marketing of the Southern Oregon peach crop.
remote corners of Josephine county.
Crowell. Bryan didn t read it ail. After
This man from Nebraska
Our own agents will give special attention to oach and every car
m »ur Refrigerator car line, were here the!
<•
Miss Helene Mitchell of Indianapolis ar­
glancing at the document a moment Bryan
slopped. Daily advices! No charges for the grower to pay except for
Who’s still in the fray.
rived Tuesday to make her home with C. first of the week and arranged with W. J. '
icing, freight and commission. Every charge positive and definite.
threw it back to him.
He
still
fights
for
silver
Schmidt,
the
contractor,
for
the
immediate
I. Hutchinson and family of Medford.
No extras. We handle all kinds of Fruit aud Produce both for
With voice and with pen;
Like all small men in silver politics in
Turner Oliver, grand chancelor of the erection of an ice bouse near the fruit pack- j
Oregon Crowell attempted to slander one
His
heart's
in
the
good
cause
—
1
>x
warehouse
at
the
depot.
The
building
Knights of Pythias, will make Granite
LOCAL & E A
1ST SHIPMENTS
This leader of men.
. of tbe greatest and most consistent silver
will cost about $750 and will be of 150-tons
lodge an official visit Saturday evening.
j advocates tn the country, Crowell told ■
Frank Williams, who continued on capacity. Truckee ice will be used. The
i
Farewell to the prairies
, Bryan that he believed that Pennoyer
through to P rtlond front San Francisco Armour line expect to do considerable busi -
His heart loves tbe best,
OOOOOOOOOOOO OOP o o o o
I proved false to him. Bryan promptly sat
Jast Thursday, returned home yesterday.
ness out of southern Oregon and this ice '
And welcome our mountains,
, down upon Crowell and flatly told him be
Mrs. John Coleman returns from houNe will give their cars prompt icing. !
The pride of the west
Dixon, Cal , today, accompanied by Miss Mr. Hering will be here quite often during I
: didn’t believe it. and he deprecated these
Farewell to the blizzards
Mattie Coleman, who will visit a month. the season.
I rumors founded upon jealousy among!
And cyclones that blow;
If the care of the hair were made a part
I leaders. Bryan particularly admired Pen-
Ashland, Oregon—Myer Block.
The following is the prices paid in the .
He’s come to the country
of a lady’s education, we should not see s«<
1 noyer and expressed tbe belief that he was
Where peach orchards grow.
many grav heads, and the use of Hall’s ea tern markets for California peaches on !
j a great leader of people. Crowell said he
Hair Renewer would be unnecessary.
July 7th. The variety was Hale’s early
Give cheers to the speaker
* was losing his grip. Crowell attempted to
Guy Hamaker is out from Eugene en and the prices range considerably over last
Whose
cause
is
so
grand,
j commit Bryan to the new union party
route home to Klamath Falls, Mrs. H year ai thD lime. The boxes contain 20
Had him with your heart
. that a few politicians in this state
who has been keeping bouse for her chil lbs. of peaches: New York. $151 p< r box;
dren attending the state university, wtl Chicago, $1 37; Boston, $1 33 and $1.63.
And your voice and your hand.
I are organizing
Bryan
got in his
soon return to Klamath r2|(s.
Farewell to all malice,
work again by telling Crowell some
Jxmes M. Kyle, bead of the Oregon
Let joy reign today,
As the northbound overland train was
wholesome truths that pie-hunters are in
coming down Cow creek canyon Thursdv Fruit and Produce Co., the reliable com­
Both now and in future
need of. He told him that he was a great
night a forked-horn buck deer jumped in mission house of Salem, was on Saturday’s
Let
Bryan
hold
sway.
stickler
for state rights and he never inter­
front of the engine and was struck bv the ♦ram returning home from a tour in the
— ENCORE —
fered in politics outside his own state, and '
pilot, breaking a leg and crushing tbe skull. California districts brushing up on the
Fox & Hildreth have ice in large or small latest points in picking, packing and Hand­ [Tune: “Old Uncle Ned,” arrauged for j would refuge to take a hand in Oregon. It
Ladies’ Quartet.]
quantities
**
was a question the people should decide ;
ling fruit.
Gov. Budd, of California, came ns far
There is a noble man and his name is j themselves The question of office hold- '
Col.
C
J.
Eddy,
of
Portland,
tbe
clever
north as Ager with Mr E.yan last Fridav
William Bryan,
I ioa arouNed so many jealousies that would
and continued up the Klamath river stage general as/ent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & He’s come to our home near the sea,
inject tbenuelve" in effecting ihese unions J
road to Klamath Hot Springs, where be St. Paul Railway, was here Friday inter­
He speaks to the crowds from the depths of ' that the principle would be lost sight of in ■
will try the hot mud baths.
viewing the fruit growers. His road is ex- i
his heart
the strife for spoils. If the people had
The bloomer minstre's did not appear at ceptionally well equipped to handle tbe!
i sufficient conviction in tbe union move-
the opera house Saturday, having gone t«» fruit shipments There are two fruit auc­ In a cause that will make people free.
I ment they would come together anyway,!
pieces at Redding. They should have nude
Ashland. A big crowd was in town that tion bouses in Chicago and are operated on Then lay down your trouble and your woe, I and if they didn’t have, no fixing up by | I!
night and there was an enormous sale of alternate days. The Milwaukee depot is Shoot your arrows from a ailver bow.
politicians could do any good.
tickets
one and on the alternate day tbe fruit cars , There’s now no fear among silverttes,
I Crowell had a sorry time of it in his I
Misses Bryant and Ewan. Fiank Robbins, are sent to the Northwestern. This arrange­ For it’s gone where the gold-bugs go.
Fred Parson. D L. Rice and wife. Prof J
I efforts to make Bryan think him a great I
Bryan mouuted a table, picked up liie
W. Storms and bride arrived home las« ment, in connectiou with their special Fast
' man. His final effort took place at tbe end
night. Prof. 8torms has surprised the Time Scheduled Fruit Trains, makes the chair and sat down. He exulainmi that
>
ff««
* *\ te*’«
it
......___
_ usual good health and
Bryan’s speech. In an impassioned
Portland, Oregon.
not .........
in his
town. At Han Francisco he met his affi­ Milwaukee the best road to ship over, in­ iia waa
anced, a lady from Missouri, and they were suring against any loss of time or delays. asked the audience to indulge him for I ^one °f voice he called for three cheers for
married.
They take from both St. Paul and Omaha. , speaking in a sitting posture as it Would [ Bryan. This style of intoxicated expres- j
Among the prominent residents of Klam­
shippers
should send to Mr. Eddy for r‘ | i rest him tip. For over two hours lie , sion has ceased in this section. In the late
ath county in to hear Bryan and vi'it
spoke in that position. The'finishing
Ti__ ‘2
___ i campaigns
r_.o
„
____ , tabooed
____ __ at!
it ___
was _____
studiously
Ashland were. J. H. Houston, J. D. postal cards containing statement of con- I 1 oi
of ms
his enurt
effort was^
meesings, ! j
was delivered ^standing
standing ^up
up I j both the populist and free silver meesings,
Fountain and family, L. F. Willits and signment, which will cause the car to be
and
in
that
time
tie
wurmed
up
to
his
and
is
particularly
out
of
place
at Chau-!
wife Judge J. 8. Orr, P. L. Fountain and looked for and taken care of by telegraphic
tauqnas.
Ct
eer/were
offered
by
about 20'
subject
eloquently
and
threw
in
the
hot
tanquas.
son. J. B Garnett, Chas. Silvers, Aden orders from Portland.
asked “ jiv
My rucnuo
Friends” f j
SIMPLEST.
shut of Promethiau oratory at a livelv | people. Crowell
vn then a*»»«-*«
Holt, M. C. Kasson.
127 Front Street—Portland, Oregon.
CHEAPEST.
rate. The speech lasted two hours and *<> unite with him by saying “Amen ’ to
Hon. R 8. Sheridan, receiver of the
_
-
_
___
_
iiu to
it» take | 1
EASIEST TO OPERATE.
forty minutes and held the closest at- lle
h'ast
that __________
they wished Grid
care of Bryan on this journey. The Amen 1
Roseburg land office, Chas. H. Fisher, The Golden Standard Mine Bonded.
NO SHIFTING OF TRAYS.
tention of tbe audience. The talk was
DRIES AT LOWEST COST.
editor of the Review and F. B. Wane,
Capt. J. T. C. Nadi has bonded tbe Gold­ clear and plausible. It reached tbe peo­ was indulged in by only a few. The scheme j
of taking advantage of the public interest
NO WASTE OF HOT AIR.
prominent democratic citizens ot Douglas en Standard quartz mine owned by tbe
ple, delighted all the advocates of silver and enthusiasm in Bryan to flatter the
county, accompamed by their better­
PERFECT CIRCULATION OF AIR.
-------- Wholesale dealers in-
Kubli's and Judge Watson near Gold Hill. 1 and more money and made a deep 1m- egotism of one man who wanted to (mer­
halves, carne out Friday to hear Bryan
NO BURSTING OK DRIPPING.
They took in Colest.n Sunday and returned The priced, «126,000. Nash went to San . pression upon many of the opponents of chandise it for political purposes was too j
• Can be built for tbe largest or smallest
home on the evening train.
Francisco yesterday to have a conference ; silver last isll and quits a few converts transparent. It was given a cold-shoulder i
Orchards.
bj’ other small pie-hunters, proved a frost j
We solicit your consignment, of Peaches.
It heals everything except a broken with John Daggett, superintendent of the were made. The speech was well re­ and nauseated three-fourths of tbe audi­
Evaporates Prunes, Apples, Peaches,
heart, may be ^aid of De Witt’s Witch San Francisco mint, and o'hers interested ceived. Though loud uproarious demon­ ence.
Correspond With us.
-.-
Send for Shipping Stencil.
Pears, Berries, Cherriee, Grapes,
Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal disease-, in tl.e bond He will also meet two mining I •'«•“><«> •• “"t
method of expresaing
cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, e< zein a and capn.li.ts from Kansas. Capt. Nash has
Apricots, Vegetables, Etc.
C. autauqua asseinblles and
Th. Biak.you county people in Ashland
all sain troubles may be cured by it quick­
,,
| bus beeci Btea<'iil.y tabooed at populist and did considerable kicking about the man­
The
trays
are put in at Ibe top where tbe
ly and permanently. Eugene A. Sherwin. tbe Davis quartz mine in Willow bprings
81|Ver meet in us in Ashland, ibt re were
ners «nd customs of Oregonians in receiv­
temperstore is tbe lowest and the gradual
Beveral general outbursts of approval ing and en'eriaining Bryan and themselves.
Gordon B Frizell, the well-known 8 P precinct under bond.
approach to a higher temperature ripens
railroad round hou-e employe, wh«> was
Jack Conant, who lias made two big 1 when the speaker made a telling point, They sp.cially observed that there was
the fruit and makes it sweeter, while the
married to an amiable young ladv of Yreka. mines in northern California, the last one I He made tbe. case againstthe present no big displays of evergreen niches, bunt­
rapid and uniform circuiation of air dries
ar>cl
Ob*
arrived h »me last week with bis fair bride
the fruit very fast.
ing, Haas, etc . no brass band and half the
dishonest
(gold)
dollar
as
plain
as
day
and has been receiving the congratulations bringing him $150,000, moved to Ashland
ine-i folks were not piled up in saloons ca­
For particular, or prices, call on or
and
all
seemed
to
be
convinced
that
of his ho't of friends. The happy young this week from bhasia county, to remain
address,
rousing and howling for the hero of the
couple .have the best wishes of ail for a some lime. His family is with him. He there was a demand for an honest dollar. day. There is quite a difference between
prosperous married life.
Bryan took the evening train for
I the Yreka style and the Ashland style of
will give this country another thorough
and Phoenix
fie ebook
shook \ doing things,
tiiinge' it
il~i's~
true, ' ¿iskivou people
north. At Talent aud
rhoemx he
is true.
Shipping of Car Loads a specialty.
Vim, vigor and victory:-these are the prospecting.
430 Washington St.
PORTLAND, ORE
hands
with
the
section
hands
and
Others,
"blow in" about »5 to every |L spent by
characteristics of De Witt’s Little Early
The best of connections in all the Eastern Markets,
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A $3500 pocket was found on Ash creek. He was also met bv large crowds at I Ashland people and their extra $4 usually
Risers, the famous little pills for consti-
Correspondence Solicited.
fiation. biliousness and all stomach and Klamath river by Harry Nichols and bis Central Point, Woodville and Gold Hill *<>«■< for noise, wind, bluster and booze,
tver troubles. Eugene A. Sherwin.
and .hook hand.. At Medlord a bin way and the Ashlandites another. Our I
partner.
JAMES M. KYLE, Pres, and Mgr.
crowd aMembl.d at the depot and be
The following ar » ?mong the Siskiyou
F. G. McWilliams of Houston, Tex., who made them a speech from the rear plat­
county people whe visited Ashland last
has bad Garrett & Pennington <*?ive 100 form. At Grant. l’aes the train was it, feel it, smell it. They don’t call it hos­
week:
H. B Gillis, wife »nd son, J F. Farraher feet of tunnel in the Hockersmitl ledge, is held 25 minute, and be gave them quite pitality until then. We believe that the
and wife Chas, lunker and wife, P O. here on a business trip to retrain some a talk and .hook hand, with the cr-'Wd. loud matures that our Yrekn friends failed |
—
TOPS AND RUBBERS, WAX,
Lemay and children, Rout. Willard and time to investigate tbe mining business.
A band nai out, but when Bryan talked to see in the Bryan reception were a bless- ,
STRINGS, SEALING WAX, JELLY GLASSES,
shter, E. H. Murray and wife. F. A
it didn't play and when be quit .peaking Ing to Mr. Bryan, and are only sorry that I
Grisez. Sims Fairchild, Miss Annie Farra­
th. big "ine’s’' and little "me ." of local
the
band
boy.
made
a
rusti
to
.hake
po itical grab bag, pie hunting circles, the
her. Miss Denney, Miss Nellie McBride,
Miss Bryan. J. 8. Carr and wife M. Short
Mis* Mamie Isaacs of Medford visited hand, with the orator. He was greeted fellows with such dull augurs, would have
J. P. Bryaa and wife. I »an Davis, Henry Miss Elsie Patterson and Ashland friends along the road late at night and early io been as equally modest and not lamed
We have a quantity of th ene yoode ÍH
the morning. At Lebanon be .poke to Bryan by boring him with their instru-
Koester, 4. G. W. Davis, M. F. Campbell, this week.
and are prepared to make it an object
I menta of torture. Notwithstanding their
A. H. Denny and wife, Bam Jackson, Cha*«.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
10,000 people. It was free.
criticism, we can truthfuliv say that Ash­
King and wife. Dr. Fred McNulty, 8. L.
to you to yet our ¡trice» before buyiny.
“I crave but One Minute,” said the pub­
John P. Irish arrived on the even! 'KI land loved the Stskiyouans while they were
Wilson, Frank Huvey, Louis Heller. C. W. lic speaker in a buskv voice: and ihen he
Mahan, W. A. Courts. P E. Conner, Ixm- took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, train and made a straight gold-bug talk here and remember them kindly now that
We bave a new Glass Jar called the
ise Dixon, Mrs. Dr Miliken, Dr Nu ting, and proceeded with his oratory. One Min­ to a »mall audience. It was entirely free they are gone.
I
N. A. Hawkins, R. H. DeWitt, Chas Cash. ute Cough Cure is unequalled for throat from abuse and very dry. However, it
That 50 cents admission to bear Bryan
R. J. Nixon, Jonn Dowling, T. B David­ and lung troubles. Eugene A. Sherwin.
had th. merit ot being nne of the best kept many people away and they satisfied
son, Con O’Donnell, Geo Durand. Fre<i
detenses of the gold standard ever de­ themselyai with shaking bands with him
Herzog. J E. Denny, M. U. Beeni, Arthur
The Hume Fishing Co. is building a livered tn Ashland. To our way ol think­ in A sbland or hearing bis voice at railroad
Cox. D H. Davidson, W L Hobbs, Jas fish hatchery in Rogue river at mouth of
Which is coining in favor with people who
Hall, Frank Vinson. Mr«. J.O’Bear, J. H. Eikirt-ek The parties constructing the ing the gold standard baa no case. It is stations. Had the admission been 25 cents,
MAIN STREET—ASHLAND. OREGON.
want (emetbing different from the Mason.
Bryan and wife. Mamie Fairchild, Ada sartie iBve secured Ou.OOO feet of lumber simply one of ttie great evils allowed to more people would have heard Bryan and ,
McKenzie, 8. F Brown. Julia Fried, Lena from .Vetch’s *aw mill, are erecting a cabin exist in the world by force of Habit. the sum of money taken in would have
Fried. Jas Carlisle. Will Thomas, Jas. and will board the men engaged in the Irish's argument was thereloregood from been larger. There were very few right
poor people present. The audience was
Thoma». J. B- Russell and wiie. Geo. work.
his standpoint.
composed of tne most well -to-do in this
Evans. Fred Wayne.
Otto an i wiie,
and adjoining counties
To them the
Mr< C, Schock. Dr. Dwinell, Chas. Harrow.
The newly organized Ashland lady quar­
The Bryan visit was the occasion of price was s nothing. But to most of the
tette—.Misses Esther and MarySilsby, Car­
Jas. Eaton and wife, P. O’Conner. K. J
families
in
this
country
5u
cents
per head
■J ■ .
1 ■-■-■■IW
Daniels and wife, P. F Furlong, Jesse rie Roper and Mrs. Carrie Dixon—have ap­ showing up and parading bsloie the pub­
is a tariff tax too high fur general in­
Wtikea nnd wife, 8. 8. Mitchell and wife. peared before the Chautauqua and were
lic
view
some
of
tbe
smallest
and
mean
­
dulgence.
ozrkg otst
Leonard Kaiser, Misses Kiernan, Dr. West, «armly applauded. A new light in the I
local musical world is Mrs. E L. Fisher. est influences that tbe human mind con-
Dr. B R. Freeland, the able and ex­ She favored the Chautauqua audience with
perienced dentist. Insurance block, Oak a piano solo that took tbe audience the first eerue ibelf with. Tbe silliness ibat per­
etreet, is prepared te d<» all classes of work round
Tbe lady had to respond to an en- vades those people wno »t empt to do
in his line in a scientific and skillful man­ * cure. She is a fine player.
1 polities and try to bold office is amazing
onmouth
regon
Dr. Miles* Heart Cure
ner. Give biin a call.
i at all times when it is not dirgus ng.
TIAHIIS : MHHI. : HR : TEKIEKS.
Those patriotic Clevelandizedgold stand­
Regular Normal course of three rears.
ard democrats tn Jackeon couolv who
JIRTLAMI, OREGON.
Senior ysar wholly professional. Training
courageously deserted their convictions
department of nine grades with 200
children.
of many years standing after the popu­
4 +++<•++•?++++++++++++4-Î-++++
Instruction and training In Gymnastics,
t
list party nominated Bryan fur presi­
(Swedish system), and Vocal Music for
t
public
schools
dent, are about as thrifty a set of seekers
V
The Normal diplomas ia recognized bj
lor place and pelf as the country ever
law as a Slate Lite Certificate to teach
endured. They ecent tbe pie couuter
Light expense. Tuition, books, board
and lodging (approximately) *135.00 pe.'
from afar and are equal to an X-Ray or
year.
Students boarding ihetnaelves,
the instinct of a buzzard for carion, and
1110 00 per year.
*
their plates, customarily concealed un­
Si
Jfr
Academic grades accepted from High
Schools.
der their arm, are pulled out aud turned
E. L. FISHER, Prop.
Catalogues cheerfully sent on application.
Address,
up at tbe slightest sprinkle thst indi­
OPPOSITE PLAZA.
W. A. WU»,
P. L. CAMPBELL.
cates a ponring down of soup. They now
Secretary Faculty
President.
Cleanest Work.
see in Bryan many valuable tbiogs.
Promptness and Accuraoy Assured.
. The occasion of hit trip waa the signal
here 19 no profe 3 sion , who»
I lor making an itnpreeeiou on the “next
Mail Orders a Specialty.
labors so severely tax the nervous sys­
FC.Co’s
Give tbe Laundry a Trial
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’ president,*’ and the “next postmaster,”
tem, as that of the ministry. The de­
rangement of the nerve centers oi the brain
and Prove Its Work.
Get SMUittg's best tea at your grocer's; take out the Yellmr Ticket tbe "next foreign minister,” the “next by over work, frequently brings on attacks
collector of customs,” and tbe "next any
(there is one in every package); send it with your guess to address below old thing,'' were there to make the effort of heart trouble, and nervous prostration.
Rev. J. P Kester, M. D., Pastor ü. B.
A -
of their life. The banquet having been church, London Milla, Ills., himself a physi­
before August 31st.
abandoned, each tin horn political huck­ cian, writes Feb. M, 1885: “Heart affection
One word allowed for every yellow ticket.
and nervous prostration had become so
If only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. If ster waa beset with tbe idea that be bad serious
last fall that a little over work in
to do his own blowing, Tbe jealousies the pulpit would so completely prostrate me
se%.eral find it the monev will be divided equally among them.
p1
arotued among “the push" in Jackeou
that It seemed certain I Can be mid. hr AGENTS tal ing n-d.rs ,
Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a set of cardlx.ard creepmg county and the means employed to gei Dr. Miles’ must relinquish tbe work for ••Hi,’ Earit, Gle*1l-*,l,’’ l»v HEV.
T ll.-wiri TtLMt’lF. lime, radiant
Those sending three or more tn one at the head ol the procession were amaz Heart Cure of tbe ministry entirely. Slid »‘arming llumlied. ol new pboio.—
babies at the end of the contest
Heart pa)plfation became land".
people no<l place«.
iog sod was ths talk ot the county for
envelope will receive a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it.
so bad that ruy auditors The WorM'a Wonders a* seen ami des­
Restores
weeks. When Bryan arrived the wbol.
would ask me if I did not cribed by th« gteatesi living preacher and
Health •••••• have heart disease. Last orator. Over 300 massive quarto pages
Besides this thousand dollars, we will pay $150 “ch to the two persons gang mounted him like wood ticks and November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' | Agents reaping a «olden harvest of From the well-known
They ars without a paar—Without a rival.
all attempted to stay with him. Th.
Kanes Creek Quarry.
one repo-V" IM ssle» in 8 hours..
They give an added handenmness to tbe figure
who .end in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope between performance was bettor than a circus New Heart Cure alternately with Dr. MUee’ orders:
Liberal terms. No experience needed
They offer no restriction to the circulation, digestion or respiration.
Nervine and derived tbe greatrat possible Write for igenev, inicli 1
They make short waists appear long
and the end of the conte,t—August 31st.
After a few rounds tbe affair resulted in benefit. I have Just closed revival work of PEOPLE'S, 3t»4l Market St. Phlla. i
They are snug-fitting and combine both fashion-sense and common-sense.
June 15 1----------
Heady
to
supply
Ash
­
a rough-and-tumble, everybody for him
10 weeks, preaching nearly every night and
They give such satisfsction as no other corset can give.
land and all the towns
They have ad van taxes no other corsets beve.
seif, the devil take the hindmost. Th. twice on the Kahbai h. I can speak for hours
along the railroad.
without suffering u I formerly did. Hard
They
retain their favor with all ladies who have warn them, because of their
effect on Bryan was distressing. Th.
Write for terms to
superior quality.
working ministers should keep Dr. Miles'
pie-bunton kept constantly edging one grand romadUa on hand."
Sold ead Recontaeadad by THE FAIR STORE.
vertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants Ex­
another away aud getting tnemselvM
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure la sold oa guraafie*. change. Ban Franc iso«», California, where
tCMW-MMO’S »«ST TXA SAM FRANCISCO. ' oleeer to the «sored body. Several tiaaw first bottle wtu benefit o» rnoae» safaadste contracts for advorUaing can be made for it Gold Hill, Oregon.
ASML. W, OREGON
Fruit Market anil Prices
The fl rat early peaches cent to Port-
land brought $1, 75 cents and 60 cento
per box. Laet week closed with a glutted
ASHI.AN Ü. Or...Thursday. July 15. H97.
' market and went down low. But tbe
McMinnville COLLEGE,
,
NloMinnvilla, Oregon.
Sweetness and Light
SQUIRREL POISON
T0 CONSUMERS:
Remember that Sherwin reduced
the price, two years ago, from 60-cts
to 30-cts. per can.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills
•
•
Still sells Fry’s or Wakelee’s at
30 cents per can.
132 Front Street, Portland, Oregon
THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM
Are Selling at^
Rock Bottom Prices
Summer Dry Ms,
Commission Merchant
Q lothing
Fruits and berries.
Handles the best product of Ashland.
Furnishing Goods
Boots and Shoes
No Cheap John Goods
General Commission Merchants
The Fleckenstein
Evaporator.
L evy &S piegl ,
Commission Merchants
Qreen and Dri?d Fruitj
! Cor. Trade and High St’s.
W. J. JACOBSON, Mfg,
Fruit Jars
SALEM, ORE.
Poley&Co
"J
CHOICE GROCERIES,
“BALL”
Call and examine it
D. L. Minkler & Son.
Ministers Should Use
I
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Running Schedule Fruit Trains on Special
Fast Time and delivered at Chicago Auction
Houses without delays or transfers.
Mark shipping orders “C. M. it St. P.”
C. J. EDDY, General Agent
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
M
, O
.
ASHLAND
STEAM
Mrs. E. Fo$
LAUNDRY
Schi/lings Best tea is not only pure but it
because it is fresh-roasted. ■
What is the missing v ord ?
MILLINER
i
Latest Styles
T
Fashionable Millinery
A
MYER BLOCK.
$25 TO $50 PER WEEK
NO. I QUALITY
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Cut this out
for two weeks.
Addreoo:
You won’t see it again
THIS PAPER : XSM
Carpenter A Allison.
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