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ASHLAND OBBGOS,
VALLEY RECORD
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VOL. X
C'ARTKIi INI» Eli ARHK1T
ASHLAND, JACKSON
COUNTY, OBKGON, THURSDAY. APRIL
Chief of the County Paper«
I
Published .v.ry Thursday.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Ont Year..................................................... 7«
Six Months......................... .....................
1 an
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Three Months.......................
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21, 1808,
Advertising rates given on application
PllEHHKD BRICKS.
FUSION IN JOSEPHINE.
REPUBLICAN TICKET AND PLAT­
Semi-Annual Financial Report
FORM.
Of the County clerk of Jackson County,
. State of Oregon, showing the claims allow­ The Hydra Headed Affair Pulled Off
The Banker-Politician ‘•Pulled” Like
Silas W. Kilgore has returned to Langell ed bv the County Court, for what allowed
at Granta Pasa-Spolls, Not Prln- Aa Pat Up By 8 tate Convention Last
An Ordinary Petty Larceny Thief- valley.
amount of warrants drawn from the first
uiplea, Involved—M^jor Abe Axtell
Week.
Fun Among Jackson County lies In
I J. Hansen ot Central Point has started day of September, 1897, to the 31st day of
Bolte.
Governor—
the Metropolis.
•
March, 1898. both dates inclusive, and ihe
for Alaska.
I
of warrants outstanding and un I Grants Pass Courier Bulletin, April 15th.1 T. T. GEER......................... ... .of Marien
From the varioue rumors and rsports
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Board at the Blue Front Restaurant,>3.50 1 amount
pxld.
Secretary of 8tate—
' The populists, the democrats and the
afloat concerning the doings of the Jack­ per week.
A 8 Barnes, sheriff and deputy
O rkgoní son county “b-hoys” who attended the
A shlavd ,
salary ............................................. >2000 CO free silver republicans filled the streets f FRANK I. DUNB AR..................of Clateop
Fred Grob of Talent went to Sprague
I
part
ot
the
day
vesterdav,
and
discussed
,
irea«urer—
republican state convention at Astoria
Treasurer
G A Jackson, clerk and deputy
KWOtHce—In Townsend Building, on and the subsequent adjiuined revelries river valley last week.
which
CHAS. 8 MOORE
salary
....................................... ir.o oo the question of fusion, terms upon
.
—.....................
of KlAmath
Oak Street, Opposite Hotel Oregon.
Miss
F.
L
Kubli
of
Jacksonville
is
visit
­
the part’ii could unite. I-
in Portland, there must have been a *'hot
W E Anderson, county recorder,
*u theaiternof ___
n ; Supt. Public Instruction—
salary................................................ 700 00 the democrats assembled at the court;»
IJ.
time i i the obi town”—the Sodom and ing Portland relatives.
J. H. ACKERMAN...............of Multnomah
Walter Williams is up from Sacramento W 8 Crowell, county judge, salary. two co house and appointed a committee of five. -
i Gomarrah of Oregon. The delegation is
HINMAN, D. D. 8.
G V Lindley, county treasurer, sal*
to confer with like delegations appointed ' Supreme Judge—
dose mouthed and narry a word cm he visiting his folks at Jacksonville.
ary...................................................... 400 00 from the other two conventions, the pop ! FRANK A. MOORE».............. of Columbia
extracted, those implicated taking the
J. L. Fenton is employed by the Siskiyou Gu« Newbury, county superinten­
Attorney General —
advice lawyers invariable give to gentle­ Lumber and Mercantile Co. at Sisson,
dent. salary .................................. 350 00 ulists at the city hall, and the free silver ,
DENTIST
men in jail awaititg trial: “Keep your
J. R. Stearns went to Klamathon Sun­ 8 A Carlton, stock inspector, saf... 105 00 republicans at the old city hall. Theie 1). R. N. BLACKBURN................ of Lino
three committees met in jiin» session,! State Printer—
mouth shut and don’t give yourself day to work for the sawmill company.
A M Ford, court house janitor, sal-
, «ry..................................................... 1G2 CO and wrestled with the question of the di­ W. H. LEEDS............................... of Jackson
£9*ln the Masonic Building up stairs away.” The ever-vigilent Sunday Mer-
Miss Pauline Karewski of Jacksonville County
.
»
comroisaioaer^ per diem
vision of the offices until Q4ght, but their
i curv, however, furnishes the public with has gone to Portland to spend the summer.
Circuit Judge, 1st Judicial District—
over Post Office.
and mileage........... ............................ 261 60 action was not approved by the demo­
. one of the printable incidents of the
....... ot Josephine
John Grieve, county assessor.......... 14)71 50 crats, who felt that they had not received H. L. BENSON ..
Miss
Annie
Mulloy
of
Bogus,
Siskiyou
career of our festive politicians when out
District Attorney-
county has been visiting friends at Med- I ’ounty printing and blank«............ 2#« 82 the amount due them, and hence they re­
of
town,
as
follows
:
Books and stationary........................ 135 47
J^R. S. T. SONGER.
C. B. WATSON..
ford.
. .of Jackson
Roadsand bridges .......................... 1862 86 jected the proposition, made, so thev said,'
A merry party of mixed politician« were
Sacra - Court house and jail ......................... 218 33 by the combination of populist* and free I Member Board of Equalization -
Miss Maud Witt came up
, from
__________
i enjoying a dinner at the Louvn last night
PHY8ICIAN and SURGEON.
and the lion of the evening was E. V. Car­ men to Sunday, her tatner being very ill at Sundry indigent persons ................ 501 97 silver republicans, The committees were 1 R a EMMETT........................ of Klamath
Congressman, lat District—
Emil I)e Ro boa m, county hospital
ter, a banker of Ashland, and a delegate to Woodville.
not fighting over the principles upon
to the republican convention. Judge Sweek
Luzerne Roiison has returned to Jack- contractor ........................................... 1042 27 which they were to go before the people, | THOS. H. TONGUE.......... of Washington
Novelty Block. Opposite Hotel Oregon, ■ was one of f tbe
the parly and ’ ’ be * had * a valuable SOuville from attending the Portland bu.i- Bouutv on panther and coyote
u..*. merely over
__
..
but
th« ofiicei —literally the] Congressman, 2d Dhtrict—
scalps ...............................................
bicycle on tbe
f _ outside
_____
____ the
__ dinner
_____ “uess college
36
While
anol la. The
Th« convention,
canvantinn after being in MALCOLM A. MOODY............... of Wasco
spoils.
A iblabd ,
.
.
O regon . ! was in progress Deputy Citv Attorney
Wood for court bouse.......................
4
Mrs
Dr.
Parson
and
her
mother,
Mrs.
Justice
courts....................................... 475 95 6»s>6on until about nine last evening, ad- !
i Davis suggested to Mr. Carter that he bide
PLATFORM ADOPTED,
i Judge Sweek’s wheel. This was done by H. M Drake, returned from San Fran­ Ci'cuit court........................................ 1 1267 40 journing to meet thia morning at 10 a. m. I
IJH. O. W. BAKR.
During the night, even at a wee small ' We.
. the
_____________
Board and washing for prisoners ..
91 55
i placing the wheel behind the counter In cisco Friday.
Republican ________
voters of _ the state w
of .
90 50 hour, individual workers met, and after ) Oregon, in convention assembled, congra'u-
| the meantime a party was dispatched to
J. E. Enyart. cashier of the Jackson Examination of teachers ..............
the, police station and a dummy warrant County Bank, left Sunday tor San Fran­ Examination of insane persons ... 26 00 a prolonged struggle practically agreed !
the people ot the state a? well as <»f the
Coroners inquest ............................... 182 75 upon terms, and when ttie convention re- ' "ho'e nation mi the unmistakable fact that
was made out against Mr. Carter and cisco on insurance business.
Dental Parlors in Odd Fellow's Block.
Supervisors
compensation
.............
I
1701
76
i
placed
in
ti
e
hand9
of
Officer
Nicholai,
who
assembled
this
morning
the
populists
an
I
!
he
darlc clou4 oi «'fversitv. which has
A shland , O regon .
Hon. W. M Colvig, the bourbon Cato of J H Whitman, land entries............
3 25 pointe«! a mmmitiee to ennfer w ith rhe h.l,n* llke a f”'11 «ver our fair land has been
! surprised Mr. Carter at the Louvre. The t
* lh'A** | dissipated We recognize that the return
patrol wagon was rung up, but Mr. Carter , Jackson county, has been invited to stump Sundry expenses................................ 333 40 silver rpmihlh..n.
«»nnfar pi? .’,ltanP» h’c/’ «ommittee did of prosperity is due to the restoradon of
Ofk-Al! work pertaining to modern dent i believing himself under arrest, insi te«l on the state for .je fusion ticket.
confer and learned that they, the republi- ■ the republican party to po»ver,
walking to the slation. He was closely
•try. Painless operations a specialty.
R. K. Fitch of Klamath co’intv was in Total amount of claims allowed
and drawn...................................... >15189 51 cans, would willingly give up the judge- I We are in favurof the maintenance of the
followed by Davis and the rest of the din­ Ashland last week seeing his family off’ on
l »_ i _ thev
.L
. ...
ing party. At the station he was put a visit to their old Michigan home.
ship, for which
had
claims, but the present gold standard ; we are unqualified­
outstanding warrants
through the usual process and had every-
to the tree coinage of silver and
y M. BROWER M. 1>.
populists would not grant it, but gave to ly opposed
.
Geo. L. Herchberger, who has sold his
... Protested warrants outstanding
j tiling ex'-ent hi« pistol taken from his per-
*1* other schemes looking t the debase­
and unpaid April 1st 1898____ >131,841 45 the democrats one more office, that of to all
I son. He was then sent up the flume to ttie place on Pelican Bay. arrived in Ashland Interest
ment
of
the
currency and the repudiation
*
same........................... 28¿79 44 treasurer. The work is now done and
J women's ward wheie he remained a few Sunday and was registered at the Ashland Warrants on issued
j of debt. We believe that the best money
PHY8ICIAN and 8URGEON,
and remaining
here is the ticket:
j minutes, and was then brought down and House.
in
the
world
is none too good to be assured
in the clerks office.....................
575 96
Representative—J. W. Virtue. D.
by the government to the laborer as the
O bkgon was given a lecture by Police Captain Bar-
Grant Crary and Lou Bender ar»* at Peli­
A»HLAND.
amount of warrants and
clav. Judge Sv eek was present and allow- can Bav Lodge, having gone via Klamath Total
fruit
of
his
toil
an I t » the farmer as the
Co.
Judge
—
John
Hackett,
F.
S.
R.
interes» outstanding and un­
i ed him ro co on hi« own recognizance, a
price of his crop We condemn the con­
Sheriff—E E Redfield, D.
Fa'ls < n account of the deep snow beyond
paid, on the first day of April,
tinued
agitation
for free silver us CHlcuiated
Office—At Residence, intersection of Me­ ; though 'fate Printer Leed« was present and Hunts.
Clerk—R iv Everett, I’.
1898................................................>161.296 85
; offered anything wi-hin rea-on for bail
to jeopardize the prosperity of the uoutrrv
liamo, Laurel and Main Streets,
Commissioner—Nick Tfrnss, P.
STATEMENT
Miss Fannie Fox and J. M Luark. who
Attorney Davis stood on the China side of
and to shake the confidence of the people
Assessor—Toni Smith, P.
This starch is prepared on scientific principles by men who have had year« of practical
Oak street giving vent to a hoar>e laugh have been spending the winter at Watson- Of the financial condition of Jackson
in the maintenance of a wise financial pol­
Treasurer—J T. Taylor. D.
experience in fancy laundering. It restores old linen and summer drosses to their
i But he suddenly smothered tho lauvh vil'e. Cal., for Ihvir heakn, arrived here Countv. state ot Oregon, on the 1st day of
icy; we par iculariy condemn as unpuiri
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
natural whiteness and imparts a beautiful and lastirg finish. It fa the only starch
School Supt. -J. D. Haves, I’.
when he saw Mr. Carter emerge from the Saturday.
April, A. I)., 1898.
otic, the eff«»its of tho free-silver agi'atora
manufactured that is perfectly harmless, containing neither arsenic, alum or any
, police office and mount his (DaviC) wheel
to
array
class
against
class
and
section
Surveyor—P. M. Burleigh, I’.
LIABILITIES
Frank Watson of the iron works went to
other substance injurious to linen and can be used even for a baby powder.
and ri<ie off. Mr. tJavis subsequently Albany Saturday to visit, his wife wti<> was To warrants drawn on com inty
[ against section; we declare thut the inter­
Coroner—Dr. W. F. Kreroer, D.
o. a . n.
ests of all cla-ses and of all sections of our
I tound hi« wheel in a cafe with 82 charged very ill
For sale by all wholesale and retaii grocers.
He had expected her out here to
treasurer outstanding and un-
i
major ABE AXTEI.L.
BUBXSIDK POST NO. 28.
1 against it for refreshments for several spend the summer.
country alike demand a sound and stable
paid......................................... ... >13'2,417 41
Major Abe Axtell is not well please«! financial system
M m I in Va.ouic Hall, on the 1st and gentlemen. The bill was paid promptly
Interest
accrued
thereon
...
.
.
28.879
44
Miss Edith Gregory who had been at
While we deplore the imminence of
with the s jtion of the populism in their
Sd Saturday of «ach month. Visiting Com and Mr. Cai ter gave Mr Davis a \ery
j affectionate hoarse laugh and the inci'lent Jacksonville for five weeks transcribing the
we recognize that the country is on
Fades cordially welcomed.
Total liabilities -
1161,296 86 cc jnty v.invention and he appeared be- war.
referee
’
s
notes
In
the
railroad
tax
case,
re
­
the
eve of a war, undertaken for ihe vin­
■
ended
by
all
parties
going
to
the
Marquam
M ilton B urby , Commander.
•» tiiat bodv and asked permission tn
RESOURCES
turned home Sunday.
dication
national honor and the per­
1 Grand.
}. R. C asey , Adjutant.
.. , a few words. The following is the formance of of the
__________________
a work dictated by every in­
Hugh Gillette is braking on a freight By amount In general fund ap-
la Headquarters on
I Major’s brief speech, in which he bids stinct of humanity ; we declare that the ad­
plicable to the payment of
Not Troubled Now.
train running north from Ashltn 1. while
county warrants......................... 14.111 24 farewell to the Josephine populist party : ministration is entitled in this coiifiict to
w. n. c.
i “From mychildood 1 have been in poor George Gillette ha? secured a similar posi­
By Klamath county warrants
Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of this the confidence and support of the entire
BUBNSIDB BBLIir CORPS NO. 24
i health and my skin was yellow. When I tion from here south.
and interest thereon ....................
1,857 59 convention : I have been a true populist people.
was 10 years old I bad salt rheum on one of
Meets in Odd Fellows hall at 2 o'clock
Dr.
J.
M.
Keene
of
Medford
returned
By
estimated
delinquent
taxes
We are firmly attached to the p inciples
all
the time, have served you in conven­
m. on the second and fourth Fridays of my hands. 1 got a bottle of Hood Sarsa- Monday from the republican state conven­
for the year 1893, ’94 and ’95
tions, state and national, ha<i the honor of the federal constitution; we recognize
Eunlla and before I had taker! all of it my tion. W. J. Freeman ot Central Point
each month.
M bs . S usan B each , Pres.
applicable
to
the
payment
of
that
representative governinenl is one of
and whs well. 1 have never been troubled
M rs . Mary Berry, 8ec’v.
county warrants......................... 2,C00 00 conferred upon me of the chairmanship these principles, and we are opposed to any
with salt rheum since.” M rs . B ertha came home on same train.
of the Oregon delegation to the People’s change in law or constitution which will
By
estimated
delinquent
taxes
If von don’t believe it just call and see.
R eid . Baker City, Oregon.
m rs Albert Walker and son etnie in
•«J
*?’•
party convention at St. Louis in 1896. abrogate this time honored principle.
for the year 1896, applicable to
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
from Blv, Klamath county, Friday and
payment of county warrants.. 10,000 CO Josephine county was not discredited, but
We are in favor ot retrenchment and re-
GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights of
Hood’s Pills are easy to take, easy to went on to Woodville where ner father, Wm.
By taxes charged to sheriff for
honored, by my action. When I joined form in sta>e and county matters
I am Selling Sewing Machines Lower
Pythias, Ashland. Oregon, meets everj operate. Cure indigestion, headache.
Witt, was dangerously ¡11.
the year 1897. applicable to the
We demand strict economy in public af-
the populist party I was married to those
Monday evening. Visiting Knights ingood
I. W. Berry was un from Jacksonville
payment of county warrants .. 27.284 50 principles. I have not at any time wish­ lairs, and the abolition of alt needless uf-
Than Anybody Else is Offering Them.
Prohibition Ticket.
standing are cordially invited to attend.
and commissions
It is rumored that he carried with By county’s interest in land
THOS. H. 81MP8ON, O. C.
ed to be divorced from the same. I carry fices
H. Sunday.
Congressmen—First district, L.
him a state secret from the counclis oi the
purchased for delinquent tax­
The salmon fishing industry, so fruitful a
8. G. E ggkiw , K.of Kit 8.
Peterson, of Woodburn; second district. democratic
those principles with me, I now bid you source
es
and
otherwise
.........................
of tevenue to the state, should be
fathers
at
the
county
scat.
1,600
00
1 O. W. Ingalls.
good bye—the People’s party of Jose­ fostered, and to that end we favor state
amount temporarily trans­
Ladies, Take the Best. If you are troub­ By ferred
I O O F
I Governor—H M. Clinton, of Portland.
_.TRY ME ONCE AND BE CONVINCED
phine county, for the way in which mat­ aid in the artificial propagation of salmon,
from general county
Secretary of slate—H. C. Davis of Halsey led with constipation, sallo« skin, and a
fund to state fund applicable
ters are being done I do not concur.
and their distribution in the waters of this
askland lodgjb , no . 45.
J State treasurer—Moses Botaw of New- tired feeling, take Karl’s Clover Tea, it is
to the payment of county
■late.
pleasant to take. Sold by T. K. B Iton.
Hold regular meetings every Thursaay
.
...n
warrants.......................................
6,300 00
We reaffirm our allegiance to the princi
Dreadfully Nervous.
Superintendent of public instruction—B.
svening at their hallin Ashland, Brethren
MisRes Jennie and Mollie Roimes of
Total resources - - > 63,003 _ 33
E.
Emerick,
of
Philomath.
ents :—I was dreadfully nervous, and pie? of the republican party of ttie United
in good standing are cordially invited to
Jacksonville accompanied the state railroad Indebtedness of the county......... > 98,293 52 for G relief
States, as enunciated by the republican
Supreme
judge
—
T.
E.
Hackleman,
of
took
your
Karl's
Clover
Root
Tea.
attend.
F. M. D baxb , N. G.
commission in their palatial private car on Indeb'edness of the county on
Albany.
It quieted my nerves and strengthened my convention in St. Louis in 1896.
H. 8. E vans , Bec’y, P. O. box 102.
their pleasure trip over the Siskiyous Tues­ April 1,1897 .................................... 110,994 93 whole
We denounce the fusion party of Oregon
Attorney-general—T. J. Bright,of Wasco. day,
nervous system. I was troubled with
Indebtedness
of
the
county
on
Stale printer—M. P. Marquam, of Forest
constipation, kidney and bowel trouble. as an aggregation of >poilsmen, who are
April
1,
1897
.........................
98,293
52
F1LOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.
Grove.
Your Tea soon cleansed mv system «o thor­ ready to subordinate principles t«> offices.
8 B. Gardner was in from Ft. Klamath
of the county indebt­
this week loading up his wagons with the Reduction
that I rapidly regained health and Each of the parties of this compact is will­
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and
edness during the year............ 12,701 41 oughly
new
creamery
plant
just
received
from
strength.
Mrs. 8. A. Sweet,Hartford,Conn. ing to stutify itself and form alliances with
Edueato
Tour
Howels
With
Ca
a
carets.
4th Monday in each month. Members in
elements which it has heretofore denounced
Sold by T. K. Bolton.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. San Francisco which he will start near that
good standing cordially invited to attend.
as dwngerous an«i unfit to be intrusted with
A
thrill
of
terror
is
experienced
when
a
10c,
25c.
If
C.
C.
C.
fall,
druggists
refund
money.
place
II. 8. E vans , 0. P.
power: we declare tiiat good government
brassy cough of croup sounds through the
Seeking
a
Brother.
R ost , T aylor , Scribe.
Mrs. Lee Minkler went to Dunsmuir Sun­ house at night. But the terror soon chan­
cannut come from such an a Hance.
Governor Lord was the recipient yes­
day
to
visit
her
sister.
Mrs.
Grace
Turner,
ges
to
relief
when
One
Minute
Cough
Cure
MAKKIBD,
liver; b<Kiy !*>Hys m >
after which she will continue on to her has been administered. Sate and harmless terday of a nicely written and politely
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, *O. 24.
home at Fresno, Cal ..where Lee is Western for children. For sale by T. K, Bolton and worded letter from Mre. A. E. W. Nor­
Caacarets ( and y Cuthurtic, the most won­
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday In each JU8TU8-KILBl’RN-In Medford April Union operator.
ris, of Boston, seeking hisaiti in discov­ derful medical diwox cry of the age, pleas­
Telephone Drug Store.
month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland.
11. 1898, by Rev. G. N. Annes, Geo. R.
ering a long-loet brother, by name Harry ant and refr. slung to the taste, act gcutly
Karl’s Clover Root Tea is a pleasant lax­
Miss E lsie P atterson , N. G.
Justus and Ollie Kilburn.
County Court.
Phelan. She has not seen him for thirty and positively on kidneys,-liver and bowels,
ative. Regulates the bowels, purifies the
M iss N ika E mbry , Secv.
years, and alleges he ie either in Baker cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
HIGGINS-FERREN — In Jacksonville blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to • Bi Is allowed, April term.]
cure headache, lever, iinbitual constipation
April 13. 1898, by R. 8. Dunlap, J. P., 0. make and pleasant to take. 25 cents. Sold 1 J Watkins, Rogue river ferryman... $ j 14 50 City or Ashland.
and biliousness. Please buy and try a box
A. O. U. W.
by T. K. Bolton.
B. Higgins and Miss Mamie M. Ferren.
S A Carlton, stock inspector............ 50 CO
of C. C. C. to-day, 10,25, 50 cents. Bold and
Jackson
County
Peoples'
Party
I
A
Webb,
funeral
exp
W
Sanor
.
12
50
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66.
guaranteed
to cure by all druggists.
Otho West and Artley Fox went to
Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hall
Klamaihon Sunday from which p'ace they Drs Gearv and Wait, post mortem
Convention.
examination
of
l
’
eter
Nelson
.........
20
00
every second and fourth Wednesday in
Now is tho time go to the Jenny Creek timber bell to oper­ . C J (’rump, lumber for county......... 2 20 A peoples’party county convention for
I I*
■-■“■’O,
M*tx STBtxt, orroHT«
each month. All brethren in good standing
ate the logging company's railroa 1 as fire­
Jackson county, Oregon, is hereby called
Glass it Prudhomme, marriage rec­
that every one man and engineer.
ire cordially invited to attend.
to meet at Medford on
ord
.......................................................
10
00
C. F. H asty , M. W.
should take a Mr. and Mrs. J M. Wiley leave th;a 1 Lewis & Dryden, one 1 ecord of coun­
Friday, April 29, 1898,
J. R. C asey . Recorder
week for Ft. Klamath io spend the summer.
FAINTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
precinct officers, two deeded
at 1 o’c>ock p ni , sharp, for the purpose of
spring torio to Mrs. Thos. Culbertson, who has been visit­ ty
records and 3 canvas covers.......... 87 50 nominating a full county ticket, to be voted
ing her parents in Ashland returns home ' Allowance for six indigent women .. 34 00
W A. IL IL PAPER. G-IuAJSS. ZErt?C
strengthen
the
for at the election to be held on June 6th,
J. A. McCall,
to the Fort with them.
J Clement-, labor on county bridge . 21 00 1898, as follows: State Senator, Three
B uilding P apers , W rapping P avviui AND T winks . ARTISTS’ MATRRI4L8.
system find pre­ G. 8. Butler has returned from a busi­ Boy? and Girls Aid Society, for keep­
Representatives. Sheriff, County t lerk, Re-
ing Geo Lathrop.............................. 30 00 Co- der. Assessor, Treasurer, One County
Civil Engineer and
trip to Klamath Falls. The report
pare for the extra ness
that he found himself e ectior.eeriug in i Chas Nickell, printing 1000 tcalp
I
Commissioner, School Superintendent,
Mineral Surveyor. I demands of Nature. Every spring Klamath county an i didn’t know it, wa s i affidavits............................ •.............. 5 00 County Surveyor and Coroner. Also to
las A Wilson, setting up stove and
elect a Chairman of the County Central
tho system is thoroughly over­ quite likely premature.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
radiator ............................................
1 75
M. Pearce who is putting in a huge der­ G H Haskins, blank books ............... 2 80 Committee and to transact such other busi­
ness as may pr perlv come be*ore the con­
Suryeys for Patents and Mining Loca­
hauled—there ia a general houso- rick tor the Seattle Co-Operative Minina Co. J French, washing prisoners cloth­
vention.
tions a specialty. Address Ashland, Or.
which is carrying on business < n exten­
6 60
ing
.........................................
cleaniug going ou within. The sive
Tnc Peoples’ Party voters are requested
scale on Big App’egate at mouth of A 8 Barnes, boarding II Buckner
to assemble at their usual places ot meet­
¿^»Office at residence. South Main Street impurities that have been accumu­ Elliott ereek, was here Friday on a business 1 and
for boarding prisoners in March 102 87 ing in their tespective precincts ut 2 o’clock
John Dunbar, painting roof of j dl.. 6 50 p. m. on Saturday, April 23, 189s. and elect
lating for a year must bo got­ trip.
A. Godfrey, for many years a resident F D Wagner. 19 pp brief for supreme
delegates to the county convention
ten rid of, and the system reno­ of B. Bonanza.
court. Jacksonville school district
K'amath county, and previous
follows :
No 1 vs Jackson County
10
17
to
that
time
a
pioneer
citizen
nt.d
>chool
vated and prepared for tho siege superintendent of Siskiyou county for a Chas Prim, allowed for making sum­
Applegate .............. 3 Meadows . ..
Wes' Ashland .. ..4>Soii:h Medford
of summer. Unless Nature is as­ long period died at Bonanza on the 12th maries, the amount t > be paid to
North
Ashland. ... 3 North Med’ord. . ..5
clerks of Multnomah, Douglas,
inst
aged
70
years.
. j
South
Ashland ... 3 Ml Pitt
sisted in this task, the strain on
Linn and Lane counties .............. 10 50
I
’
lg
Butte
................ 1 Pie «sant Creek .. .3
Keswick, Shasta county, is a town where W E Anderson, map of Jackson Co
the system is too severe, and a miners are always fighting. By the Red­ G N Lewis, hauling trash from court 2 75 Central Point ....... 4 Roca Point......... . 2
Rock ... 2'i8teaiTiboat ......... .2
breakdown is the result, Some ding Searchlight we notice that Gus Gian- house yard ..................
i «i Chimney
Eagle Point............ .3 Sterling.............. .1
don, who worked m the mines hereabouts,
tusa • Fredenburg. for care and
3 Table Rod:......... .3
people neglect to supply this as­ was sentenced to 50 day? in the county jail Mrs
Eden
.....................
From the wall-known
services rendered Jane Him«, al­
3
Kanee Creek Quarry.
lowed ................................................ 15 00 Flounce Rock . . .1'Talent ..............
sistaiice, and ai a result they are for assault upon Adam Gillespie.
Foors
Creek
.........
1 IT rail Cree <......... .2 Do You
Mrs W. J. Virgin and daughter. Mia? J R Wick, G days clerical work on
Gold
Hill
................
.5;
Uniontown
.......
3
de
­
overcome
by
an
enervating,
railroad assessment
.................. 15 00
CHEAP FOR CASH
Claudia Virgin, left Saturday for San Fran­
North Jacksonville.3 Watkins...........
1
Perry. 2 days and 40 miles
pressed feeling, their energies re­ cisco to receive treatment at the celebrated Martin
South la« ksunville 4 Woodville......... .2
Heady to supply Ash­
travel as county commissioner and
Lune
hospital.
Miss
Virgin
has
been
an
land and All the towns
lax, apatite fails, and they are invalid for many months and her numerous 2 days serv ces examining bridges 20 00 Lost Creek............ 1
By order of the Peoples’ I’artj’ County
Along the railroad.
h »pe to see her return home in im­ W H Bradshaw, 2 days and 70 miles 15 U0 Central
totally disabled for a season. friends
Committee of Jackson County,
II M Crowell, building bridge in
proved health.
Write for terms to
to cure all uervou« diseases, such as Weak Memory, LoifIjT
3 5ij Oregon.
Lacy lane .......................................
You can Lave it all for
Everybody just now needs a tonic,
g uatwteed
rain Power, Headache. Wakefulness, Lost Manhood, Nightly Hmis-
The chairman and secietary oi each pri­
Dr.
A.
C.
Helm
who
was
the
foremost
9
70
E
E
Phipps,
printing
...........................
Carpenter &. Allison. and Swift’s Specific
ston9, Nervousness, all drains, loss of power in Generative Organs of
boomer in this section when real estate N C Dozier rebuilding Dunn bridge 30 <0 mary convention are requested to furnish
Cither sex, caused by orer-exertion, youthful errors, excessive use of
about Ashland sold for five and six hund­ Albert C -fftnan, three coyote scalps.
3 75 8. M. Nealon, secretary Coun y Central
Per... .
tobacco, opminor stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Consumption or
Gold Hill, Oregon.
red dollars per acre, is now a practicing F T Sublett, one covote scalp..........
1 2; Committee, with names of delegated
InsaniKr. Can be carried in vest pocket Ji oo per box, 6 for |Oy mail
Month
elected.
8.
If.
HOLT,
physician at Sawyers Bar. Cal . and is J F llall, one panther scalp...........
2 50
Lrepar L*Circ?,ir ^ee -Sold *7 M‘l druggists Ask for it. take ¿oother.
ALLI1 BIIDR1TH
8. AL N ealon .
Chairman,
doing well. He bought a new house and Bober Wilson, one coyote scalp.. .
1 25
Manufactured by the Feau Medicine Co.. Paris, France. Laue-Davia
Secretary.
Drug Co., distributing agent«. Third and Yamhill Sts., Portland. Ot.
1 25
E Colenian,
“
’*
is logically the best tpnio on the lot there last week.
1
25
8
Mathis,
"
“
"
....
in The Evening Telegram, of Portland,
FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN, ASHLAND, OREGON.
M Muller and John W. Dyer of
market. The general health needs Ja Isaac
“
“ ....
1 25 Silver Republican Co. Convention. Oregon. It is the largest evening news-
’pk?onville, who have been at Skagwav, C M Swanson, “
“
”
” ....
1 25
byea and Ft. Wrangel for aoipe months John Hillis,
A silver republican county convention
building up, hence a tonic is needed with
2 50 for Jackson cr ip.fx ,• Oregon, is hereby ; paper published in Oregon ; it contains
a view of taking m the Klondike, hive E G Stowell, two coyote scalps.........
Ashland, Oregon
i all the news of thestate and of the nation.
6
I.uke
bqribner.
f)
v
e
coyote
soalps
..
that is entirely harmless. S. 8. S. returned home thoroughly satisfied with .1 8 vestal, two coyote scalps............ 2 25
fitl ch : (• 1 to tneei in Medí..rd, Oregon, Sat- I Try it for a month. A sample copy will
leaving that country alone. Mr. M. and
1
25«
ur
lav.
April
COth.
1898,
at
10
o
’
clock
a.
City Passenger
I be mailen to you free. Address,
G Brown and son, one covote scalp.
is purely vegetable, and is the only wife and Dyer visited Ashland Friday.
m, for the purpose oi no ninating county
Geo Hines, team lire for county
blood
remedy
that
is
guaranteed
Mrs. Jennie Learned and t*o children
judge to drive to Eagle mills to ex­
officers to be voted for at the ensuing
and Truek Transfer
up from Arbuckle.Cal., Friday to vi-it
amine roads.....................................
3 00 June election and for the transaction of
to contain no pitash, mercury, or came
her father, C. C. McClendon and family of W C Leever, 200 lbs nails for bridges 10 00 such other business as may properly
----- All kinds c (night, bsggage
Sams valley. Me. is one of the well-known Wm S Crowell, salary......................... 1(0 00
Portland, Oregon,
other harmful mineral ingredient. pioneer
household g<x>ds, etc., transfer*
settlers of the Bogue river valiev A 8 Barnes and deputy...................... 333 33 come before it. The convention will con­
ed with proc, these and safaly.
and i? critically ill with la grippe The Geo A Jackson and deputy............... 2.0 0U sist of 29 delegates, being one delegate
It
is
Nature
’
s
remedy,
being
made
Hauling on • large scale con­
Anderson, recorder.................... 116 66 for rach of the 29 precincts of the county.
----- AND--------
tracted for...................
...
from roots and herbs gathered family are also down with the «ame disease. G W P E Lindley,
treasurer................ .. 66 66
By order oi the Central Committee.
The residence of John R. Stoddard, well Gus Newbury,
58
Co.
superintendent
33
KOBT.
TAYLOR,
ip thjs section as the vtterap W estern
WOOU FOK SALE from Nature's great storehouse. It krowp
County Chairman.
Union lineman of many vear« «pryic^. was A M Ford, janitor................................ 27 00
thoroughly cleanses the blood of destroyed
Newbury.' receiving report« qf
----- tea tH SBASON —
by fire at foot of bcutt mountain. Gua
80 school distnots. allowed ..........
2 00
IR BUR IlVIOUR IN ART.
Masonic Tehiple, Stockton 9 Cal,
Trinity
county,
the
other
day,
entai
ing
a
all impurities, tones up the gen­ loss of 32500 Heit now engaged in sup­ R V Beall, for bedcioihing A servi­
Wtl< b»4U 11? ia Ashland during the
Cosl >100.000 to publish. Contain« nearly
ce« rendered P Nelson, allowed. . 8 00
summer season, ¿'«brered at your door eral health, renews the appetite plying beef for a big mining company m
200 full pa«:e engraving« of our Haviour, by
Following are the bills allowed for wil-
that toolion.
every.morning.
the Gre.«t Ma«'er?. It is not a life of Christ,
HIS SCHOOL is the re«ull of a successful experience
ness fees and mileage in the tex case of the
AWasMiigers delivered ti»5ny I art of and imparls new life and vigor to
but hii exhlb t of all the great Masters’
John O’Neil and his crew of 40 men were Oregon A California Railroad Company vs.
In all the grades of the public s<h->!«. f«.r a lerm of
ideals of I bet'll rial. No other book like it
the rt.y
the entire system.
Dangerous in Hornbrook for a few days ia*’ week ....... Jackson county.
Best to take after dinner;
i ever published. Agents are taking from thirty years. It was not instituted a< n mint in which to
A party of prospectors have arrived
amass
a fortune. I don't want a ttiousaud pupils, with
John
Woods
>6.
John
W
Robinson
>7
60.
prevent
(llstress.
aid
diges-
LJ
■
I
■
!
typhoid f' vpr nnd other prevalent from Fall nver velley to prospect in the Th<'s H Benford >6 80. A C Speer to 26, G tion. car” constipation.
three to twenty order« daily The book is
B
I so beautiful that when people see it they a regiment of teachers.
M. L. FERRAL.
ji. a. m ’ cobmick .
summer diapasos seldom attack a neighborhood of Mt Sterling this summer F Schmid time >6. W G Breeding >6. R F Purely vegetable; <ln not crij«e » ■ ■ ■
......... Cracaerjack defeated D. Horn’s El- Carter >d J B Dungan >5.66, Wm Flippen or cause pain. Fold bv all drtiggiirta. 2» cent«, I want it. Publish«d less than a year and
RON T TH Mill i vo hundred branches. 1 don’t ad-
The AafataRd
in i»s twenty-fifth edition, some
person whose system is thoroughly wand in a 200 j ard brush for a >50 purae >4.80. Polk Hull >7, Israel Harris >6, H J Prepaiod only bv C. 1. Hood A Vo., Jx>well, MaM. I already
veilLe an barns and lences. Mv school Js a plain,
editions consisting of 18.500, The presse«
one day recently .
Mr and Mrs. J E. Gardiner >6 80, Jacob Myer« >6, J B Rod- *
are
running
<lay
and
night
to
fill
orders.
practical, common souse school. 1 teach ail English
oleansed and
Bftrett returned home to Ashland Sunday gers >3, M P Jacoby, >4 30. 8 M Nealon >5.
A
peru-al
of
the
pictures
ot
this
book
h
ornuche«
from il.e bottom up. thoroughly and well,
—Hornbrook Ifenp.
D B Soli s >3.10, J A Houston >7 20. F H
t oned up tv i t h
with daily reviews, until perfection is secured.
like takii-g a tour among the great art gal­
Bellows >6.40, Perry Foster >6 10. August
leries
ot
Euro;
e
The
Hermitage,
Prado,
E dwin W. J oy C o .: 1 am one of those liets
20, J W Gregory 11. Henry Khppel
8, S. 8. in the
Uffiz'. i’itti. Ixi ivre Vatican; National of
who place but little faith in advertised nos­ 15, Jaoob Thompson, >5 40 Jacob Wagner
++++ +♦+♦♦♦<■♦•«■♦+ ++++++++
Hava (Mltf their plant into
London. National of Berlin, Belvidere and
spring. Gfit 8.
trums but seeing so many local testimon­ >5.40, G 8 Butler >7 60 K K SutV n >5 40, E
other celebrated European art galleries,
their new building, one block
ials, detailing the effect« U Joy’« Vegetable V Carter >5 40, Jacob Stone >5 40, Geo W
8.
8.
and
be
prw.
have
all
place«}
their
ra'e-t
and
errat
e-t
-Me Pupil, !ut r.rliflc.tw, for the Civil He,vice, for Week
Sarsaparilla. I, too. bought it, I took it for Stephenson >5.40. C C Walker >5.40, Geo W
above theCliautRQAia« grove.
treasurer« ml mir dHpo«a! that they might
pjUn« in the back and chonic billions.”ess, Barron >7.8u, J M Tyler >8, Zena« Howard
I’ninr, for the N >rmal
never fail; ami mv fiook-
pared. Sold by all
l»e repro«hici«i f. r this superb work.
UiereeuiU of a disordered liver, which ha« >8 40, L) J Walker >6 60. Aaron Wvland > L
keeprra
never Imre to bunt a j >h. , .......................................
•
FIRST
GH
N<
’
E
AT
TH
E
HCT
UREh
They or« prepared to do k— —
rtv^n ma hiiltm fambte, and I believe it ha« I J D Williams >8.20, L O Porter >13 40. M
dl-Uggi-ts.
BROI hT TKHD T ) MY F.YRi.'aac«
permunentlvcu»>i m». I haven t fg i w' Jffilpy I*. 8 Ho mer >4, J W 8lhig«*r|9,
I’-rr'ic-il (!o„r.e ' ,r <i
mnnll • » 10 no
,90 01 for I ven,
one, '•(’!“ »r. • « r-i tV-t work.«. w< rk with
First-Class Work
wall for ten yeara, I racorumaml it to ab Harun >inon |i. Ggq Hoffman >':. lien
B’l.inree Chirr.- t< r
u.otitb., »50 00, jutl IM) lor I »rar.
(be b Mik." «a. • a ... her. M mv men and a
my
frieods,
and
we
taka
it
for
nearly
«very
Hot)man
>•».
8
B
hki>all
>8.
Joseph
ihppeit
Normal
Course !>r C n> ntl.e, $50 00; »90 00 for 1 ve«r.
*
KP
Established
women buying an I p tying fur homes from
at Reasonable Rateo lA/AMTCn
over our way and it «erm« to hit.
>8. J I ration >10, Chas Randies >5 08, Ar­
vVnlB I LU House-High Orad. Man. thing
Hoard an'| room of lie beet in private familiei, »16 per month.
their sucre«« with this grrat work. Also
•
NED NESTELL
thur Nichols >11. W F Williamson >7 40.
man
or
woman,
of
good
church
standing
good Church standing, willing to leasn ot)r
•
79 Everett street, San Francisco,
Their wagon will call (or
J G Pieroe >18, Henry Kllppel >3.
can secure position of Manager here to do
business then to act as Minim end Btete
and deliver work co all parts
++++++++++++++++++++Í-+++
office work and corresponding with Rge^ts
Correspondent
here
Salary
1900.
Knclose
of the city.
in this
ils territorv.
territorj“ Add
* ■’'* ress
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for full -------
Partien
4 -
self-addres.ed stamped envelope to A. T.
lore / A P. T. tlder. Pubffiiher, II» Mich
Elder. Gene el Mr-sager
1S» Michigan
i Ave., Ckioa*), 1U., Flirt Pk»r.
Ashland Steam Laundry Co. Av.ua., Chicago, Illinois.
Thinking, Reasoning, Analysis, are Specialties
J
J. P. DODGE
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