Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, February 22, 1900, Image 3

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    PERSON <JL
AND
SOCIAL.
Burial of Jay Taylor.
POLITIC At) NEWS
ITEMS.
Death of Thos. G. Reames.
•SUTTON’S SNAP SHOT.
The remains of tbe late Jay E. Taylor
Gen. T. G. Reames died last evening
Washington, Feb. 17.—J. M. Whipple at his home in Jacksonville after an ill­
For fine canned goods go to Gibson i Company “B,” 2nd Oregon U. S. Volun­
Bros.
teers, were interred in Ashland Ceme­ was today appointed postmaster at Wood- ness of a week or so with erysipelas.
Qr’’ V*ce ^* ^* J°nea> removed.
tery Tuesday afternoon. It was tbe
Mr. Reames was born in Litchfield,
Miss Jessie Tice went to Gold Hill yes­ weird sad ceremony and the martial
The above dispatch appeared in Sun­ Kentucky, Dec 15, 1S38. When he was
terday.
pageantry of the military funeral that day’« Otegonian and proved a great sur­ about six rears old his parents settled
Al. Ro=e of Phoenix visited Ashland [ made the ecene one of deep impressive prise to Postmaster Jones, as it was the in Carlinville, Ill., where they remained
Sunday.
solemnity. Youth was there to mourn a first inkling that there was even to be a until 1852, and came to Oregon that
comrade and age was there to pay trib­ change in that office.
year. With his father he was employed
OF ALL FORMS OF--------
Mrs. LaForest returned to Roseburg ute to the memory of a young life sur­
Mr. Whipple was a republican nomi­ by the Hudson Bay Co. during the wiu-
Friday.
rendered in the country’s service. The nee for representative at the last election ter, and in the spring they came to Jack-
Francis Fitch arrived in the Valley Ashland public was there in great num­ along with E. V. Carter and Matthew son county, arriving just before the com­
bers not alone to give token of sorrow Stewart, and was the victim of political mencement of the Indian war in 1853
last week.
and
but because its patriotic assassination somewhat different than and settled near Phoenix. Mr. Reames
W. J. Virgin was up from Medford soul sympathy,
Death on Rheumatism, Lame Back, Headache, Toothache,
was impelled to bow before the ,the common run of “knifings.” The was farming and mining here until 1864,
over Sunday.
Earache, Burn«, Scalds, Corns and Bunions, Stiff Joints.
temple that enshrines the diviuity of Carter machine had the republican party when he took up his residence in Jack­
Go to Gibson Bros. for fine groceries duty to country and flag. It was the well in hand in that campaign. There sonville and was appointed deputy
second manifestation of this kind within was uoobjection to Whipple’s republican­ sheriff, holding the office until 1868. FRIOE, 50-0. & Sl.OO PER BOTTLE
and provisions.
a short period tor the similar obsequies ism, it being of the dyed-in-the-wool That year he was elected sheriff, serv­
Miss Stella Smith returned Tuesday over poor Gregory were had only a few brand. But “Boss” Carter wanted to go
ing one term. After engaging in the
from San Francisco.
days ago. The weather was wretched to the legislature whether the county livery business one rear he opened a
went
republican
or
not,
and
to
insure
Miss Lizzie Netherland of Talent went out the public was there just the same.
mercantile house at Phoenix under the
to Hornbrook Monday.
There were also a number of persons that election Mr. Whipple was assassin­ firm nanie of Reames & Sachs, which
Ashland, Oregon,
ated. He was picked out for several rea­ continued four years. Thence in con­
Jacksonville and Medford.
Wanted—A good waiter girl. Apply from
sons.
Being
an
inexperienced
man
he
The genial and kindly light of this
junction with his brother, bought out
at the Ashland House.
soldier boy’s life had gone out in the far could do less damage at the day of reck­ Meesrs. White & Martin, at Jacksonville,
jp^’Read these Testimonials, given under oath, c< Caret Actually Performed :
H. D. Norton, a Grants Pass attorney, off sea-girt isles nearly a year ago. All oning and living in the rural districts where he was engaged in the mercantile
visited Ashland Suuday.
that was mortal was returned to his the number of friends he was in touch business for many years and finally be­
with were necessarily limited, hence if
H. C. Dollarhide of Dunsmuir arrived parents by a generous government to be he discovered the plot on election day tie came a partner of C. C. Beekman in the _ I can cheerfully state that the Snap W. Dickerson who being duly sworn, made
laid
away
in
the
soil
which
had
nourished
banking business, which they have car- Shot is the best liniment I have ever used, the following statement ;-
Tuesday on a business trip.
his growth of ninteen years, and tenderly could do little damage in retaliation. ried on for the past number of years.
My daughter, who was a atudent at the
I or ever beard of in a life time.
Mrs. H F. Cole of Cole’s went to . with dignity, and with honor this was Carter needed fusion votes and was
Stat- Normal School.one night while study­
Mr.
Reames
was
a
prominent
man
in
We
always
keep
a
bottle
of
it
at
the
going to have them even though the re­
felt a pain in her hand which aeon ex­
Woodville Tuesday on a visit.
1 I done by his former comrades headed by, publican precinct, county, state and political affairs and in 1878 was the dem- normal school. Among the athletic stn- ing
tended to the arm. Tbefaext day abe went
their
captain
who
led
them
in
the
ser
­
ocratic
nominee
for
secretary
of
state,
dents
who
have
been
hurt
one
or
two
ap-
Miss Jennie Reames returned to Jack­
to school and during tbe day she lost tbe
vice in which youug Taylor lost his life. national ticket bit the dust. The Carter but was defeated by R. I’. Earhart by plications of this liniment has taken out use
sonville Monday from Portland.
ot her arm and it became «potted and
The meaning of it was, that the life of machine traded republican votes for 191 votes. During President Cleveland’s the irflammation and cured a sprained the teachers sent her home, feanng blood­
I. L. Grenniger of Gold Hill was regis­ the soldier who marched away to war in fusion votes, Hon. Eugene A. Sherwin, first term he was appointed a U. S. Pos- ankle, ~ a - dislocated
,!*1—*--* *■
— —
L ■ poison. When she arrived borne I took
knee
and J --------
a mashed
tered at Hotel Oregon Saturday.
the Republic’s service exemplifies the fusion democrat nominee, being the re­ tai Inspector and was a delegate to^tlse finger. One application cured a young her to Mr. Sutton’s office where be applied
cipient
of
the
republican
votes
trans
­
Dr. D. M. Brower was at Glendale truth that the path of duty ie the up­ ferred from Whipple. The change in­ national democratic convention in 1892 lady of a paralized arm and another “Snap Shot’’ liniment and within twenty
minutes of the first application, the swell­
ward way;that—
which nominated Cleveland.
last week on professional business.
young lady who had the rheumatism and ing
was gene down, tbe pain waa gone and
“Not once or twice in our fair land’s sured the election of Carter and made
He
leaves
a
wife,
formerly
Lucinda
also
a
stone
bruise
was
entirely
cured
bv
the spotted appearancefleft It. and^sbe ha«
the election of Sherwin, democrat, Stew­ Williams, and a family of seven children. two applications.
Ed. Redfield of Grants Pass took
story
never bad tbe least trouble' with her arm
Tuesday’s train for San Francisco.
The path of duty was the way to glory.” art was elected by 45. The vote of the
The
takes
place
at
Jackson-
...„ A — funeral
. ______
—
uauKsuu-
It has also cured burns, cuts, carbun- since or a recurrance of the pain.
three Ashland precincts tell the full
zr?_?
1
»
.
~
The
exercises
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
F lorsnci L. Taarau.
Engineer John W. Meeley left Mon­
ville ,tomorrow (Friday) at 2 p. m. un- cle8. pimples, tooth-acho and rbeuma
Mre. Robt. Taylor, the parents of tl»e story of the slaughter. The vote of Geer, der the auspices of the Masons, of which • tism.
Notary Public for Oregon.
day night on a visit to San Francisco.
republican,
for
governor,
and
King,
fu
deceased, were conducted by the society
Call and examine goods and prices at of Degree of Honor according* to tire siofiisi, being the respective party votes: order deceased was a prominent mem- I We have never known inflammation State of Oregon.)
ber in Oregon. He was the first com­ that it will not speedily take nut, if thour-
Gfbson Bros, before buying elsewhere. ritual followed by these ladies and an
8-A W-A N-A Tot’l mander of Malta Commandery No. 4, onghlv rubbed in once or twice.
r ««.
County )
Miss Edith Chapman returned to Emi­ opportunity was then given to look upod R. V. Carter, rep ...154 172 141 467 Knights Templar, of Ashland.
It is A MARVELOUS MEDICINE, and Wil] Jackson
James M. Fewel being duly sworn de­
grant creek Sunday from Grants Pass. the casket which was nearly shrouded M . Stewart, rep ...121 136 109 366
do even more for tbe afflicted than is poses and say’s:- That about ten daya
J. M Whipple, rep .. 81 103
Look Out tor the Fakirs.
91 275
by
a
mantel
of
flowers
of
great
worth
claimed.for
it.
a co 1 had the neuralgia in my face and It
Misses Virgie and Myrtle Woodford, and beauty and arranged in artistic and E. A. Sherwin,fusion 100 105
64 269
There ought to be some wav devised by
W. T. V an S coy .
pained me severely and had been troubling
T. T. Geer, rep. .... 122 139 120 381
Medford beauties, Sundayed in Ashland. appropriate designs.
W. H King, fusion . 62
65
50 177 which our established business men President Southern Oregon State Nor­ me for two weeks or more when I had Mr.
The funeral procession was headed by
Rev. A. M. Russell was at Medford
Sutton apply his Snap Shot. He rubbed
be protected against itinerant ven­
mal school.
assassinations I are commonly c>>Uld
this week assisting in revival meetings. the Medford band which played solemn for Political
ders of spurious wares and merchandise.
Subscribed and sworn to before me my face for a few minutes and completly
revenge
for
previous
.
___
____
political
dirty
cored the pain and since that time been al­
airs, in the march to the burying place.
business men are honest and public- this 41 b day of November, 1890.
H.M. Cruikshanksand family of Grants The funeral escort was commanded by work and the political assassin feels jus­ Our
most wholly free from pain.
spirited
citizens.
They
have
their
homes
F
lorence
L.
T
refren
.
My wife was sick with the cholera mor­
Pass have become residents of Ashland. Captain J. L. Mav late of the Oregon U. tified That is among the common run here. They pay taxes to support the
Notary
Public
for
Oregon.
bus and took about half a teaspoonful of
W. H. Damon of Central Point was S. Volunteers and consisted of Company ; But since Bankers have such control of city and county, to build roads and i
the medicine and it cured the trouble at
J. Conner, landlord of Hotel Willam­ registered at the Ashland House Mon­ “D” 2nd Oregon regiment, National the republican machine a new one seems bridges, support scbo. ls aud a hundred
once and she never felt anything more of
to
have
arisen
—
personal
aggrandise
­
ette, arrived from Salem Monday on a day.
State
of
Oregon.)
Guard, and a detachment of Spanish
other public necessities. They con­
ment.
Whipple
’
s
friends
thought,
there
­
>
SB,
business visit to his son, W, E. Conner,
war veterans twenty strong, late com­
tribute of the proceeds of their business
J ames M. F ewii ..
Mrs. W. A. McGrew and daughter rades
County)
of Hotei Oregon.
of the deceased, followed by the fore, that the benefactors of liis slaugh­ to all kinds of public and privat» enter­ Jackson
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
On
this
28th
day
of
July.
1899.
appeared
Mina
went
to
Medford
yesterday
on
a
tering
would
protect
their
wounded,
but
ASHLAND. Or.... Thursday, Feb. 22, 1900
G. A. R. Post and members of visiting
prises. They are honest and reliable in before me, a Notary Public within and for 19th day of November 1899.
Mrs. J. P. Woodson and daughter, who visit.
G eo . W. T befeke .
posts, the Degree of Honor, the W. R. Whipple was turned down in the deputy­ every way. They guarantee tbe quality the State and County above named one W.
have been spending the winter with
Notary Publicjfor Oregon.
Mrs. Fredericks and the Bowers chil­ C. and fraternal societies. Also delega­ ship divisions at court house, and care­ of their goodsand remain here to make
Ashland relatives, returned home to
CENTRAL POINT.
dren returned Monday from San Fran­ tions from the High School. The pall­ fully overlooked in the distributions of their guarantee good. Aud vet when
Montague yesterday.
bearers were late U. S. Volunteers, Ser­ the pie at Salem, not even a $3-female sunie tin-horn salesman comes along
cisco.
Mr. Trimble and others are putting up a
Hervey
Lindley
of
Klamathon
was
in
geants
W. B. Pracht and W. Y. Crowson, clerkship being offered him.
with a lot oi cheap, shelf or shop-worn
3-«tamp quartz mill at the Dunlap ledge the valley the past week and bought six
Gibson
Bros,
have
marked
down
nearly
The recent appointment, it is reported, goods, or damaged ot inferior imple­
Corporals Fred Robley and Frank Grubb,
near Tolo.
head of draught horses through Dave all their fine stock of canned and bottled Privates Dan Conner and John Bailey. was to quiet the boy. The “Boss” and ments or musical instruments which
A. 8- Jacobs has declined nomination King. Dave returned from Klamathon goods.
The firing squad, ex-volunteers, con­ Gus think they see ghosts in the politi­ could not be sol 1 in the larger cities at The Bulls are all Pure
Bred registered Here-
tendered him by the prohibitionist party for yesterday.
sisted
of Corporal Otto Miller, Privates cal air and feel that some real repub­ any price, they are allowed to place their fords; a duly certified
Attorney H. L. McWilliams of the Ore­
ttedigrre
with each one
County judge.
with rich red blood in their necks shabby, worthless goods in competition They are of three <lif-
Matt. Fountain, wife and son of Tekoa, gon Midland Railway went to Portland Fred Henin, John Wagnor, Blaine Klum, licans
ferent families and of
It seems Mr. Ruth has decided to con­
may
get
infuriated
at
the
sight
of
repub
­
Neighbors
John Prater, Harry Emery, A. Rad­
with those of honegt anti reliable home no kin.
puichasir.goneof each
tinue in the saloon business providing he Wash , are stopping at the Ashland Friday.
lican blood on the party escutcheon.
cliffe, and Morris Adams.
dealers. Take as an illustration these can change at end ufj
House looking for a home. Mr. Foun­
useful period, thereby
get. a license.
Mrs.
Hockenyos
of
Medford
spent
Sat
­
facts. W b have in onr Vll
At the grave Mr. C. B. Watson made
citv , an honest.1 having the
of a
tain was recently married in Missouri urday and Sunday with her children in
thoroughbred
animal
Tbe
democratic
ccuuty
central
com
­
, Ì .«1 m ■ in . . musical
- 1 t instiurueLts,
-- - * _
tne
1« I w- years.
v-o ^1*
I.
There is a remonstrance in circulation
for OAl.r.»
several
They
a short address expressive of thought mittee meeting at Jacksonville Saturday reliable k dealer
will be sold at prices
praying the town council not to grant Mr. and is a cousin of J. D. Fountain.
Ashland.
suggested by the place and occasion
with rich and careful
not do lauen. The size of the con­ I cheaper and of better quality than can he that are consistent,
Ruth a license.
Lon Randle opens up a barber shop
Special bargains on canned corn and Captain May then read the Episcopal did
itonght elsewhere, and yet any unscrupu­ breeding and Individ-
ual merit.
vention
in
view
of
tbe
increase
o(
popu
­
in
the
new
building
on
4th
street,
near
It is reported that Rufus Cox has bought
string beans and baking powders at Gib- burial service usually conformed to in lation, shows a disposition to control by lous or unreliable foreign dea er can
the
depot.
There
is
a
resilience
in
the
----
INSPECTION
INVITED
the Peart farm on the road from this place
sou Bros.
military funerals; the choir sang, three bosses. The report furnished tbe preas bring in a car load o; old, second hand,
to lolo. Price I understand is $3500.
rear part of the block and there are ru­
volleys were flred over the grave and
weather stained ami warped pianos cr
C. C. McClendon and Chas. F. Young then Musician Buel Hildreth sounded by Neil and Nickell’s secretary was mis­ organs,
Town board of trustees meet on the 22d, mors on the street that they are not in­
anti by brushing them up to faok
returned Monday from Sams Valley and taps—“Lights out!” Good night, Good leading aa to the personel of the gentle­ new and in good condition. se|i them in
1900. to grant Mr. Ruth a liquor license tended as bachelors quarters either.
men present. Just why they should
OTÒEQ-O3ST.
provided he has a majority of the voters
Gold
Hill.
If you want perfect glasses correctly
rest, Farewell! said the bugle and as the want to keep their hand hid ia not competition with the looal dealer with­
At a town caucus held on Tuesday even­ fitted to your eyes don’t fail to see Dr.
Miss Janette Bodley arrived from melody of its sweet but ineffably sad
out restriction. True it may be said that
ing, the following persons received nomina­ C. W. Lowe at Hotel Oregon on March Portland Monday to visit her aunt, Mrs notes werecaught in the air to be echoed clearly manifest unless they have a faint people don’t have to buy these spurious A. F. HUNT.
WM. STORM.
J. L. THORNTON.
suspicion that their “hand”—politically
tions to be voted for at town election to be otli, 6th and 7tli. The doctor has been Alice Kane.
and finally dissipated in the near by speaking—is too clean fqr public inspec­ good« but the fakir is a plausible cuss
held on March 12, 1900: For trustees, E coming to Ashland for several years and
•
hills,
anguish
seemed
to
clutch
a
little
with
a
smooth
tongue
and
will
no
doubt
Pleasen ts, J. W. Merritt, W U. Leever,
tion. The personel of the committee as I
Mrs. J. H. Turner has returned home
Janies H. Gay. J M. Gibson; recorder, J. his glasses and work as an optician are to Dunsmuir from a visit with her folks stronger to the heart’s love tendrils far given in the account on fit st page is cor­ succeed in leaving some of bis gt*0 ja
one final wrench that would leave a rect so far as could be ascertained. Neil with our people who will soon be look­
W. Jacobs: marshal, David Lynes; street well and favorably known.
in Ashland.
commissioner, W. A. Owen; treasurer. G
soreness oh, so fang! The weird sad re­ and Nickell may have had more proxies ing for someone to kick them far their
Sco
’
t
Davis,
Bert
Brown,
J.
Van
Dyke,
8. Moore. Pater Ingram has come out as
Mrs. E. J. Payton was called to Duns­ frain of the soldiers “taps” recalls the hid away in their jeans, however. folly in allowing themsolve« to ba taken
Robt'
Dow,
Carl
Narregan,
Ed.
Bodge,
an independent candidate for city marshal.
Tuesday bv the death of her hus­ pathetic lines of a master of song which County Judge Crowell aud hi« henchmen in by the fakir«.'
Will Isaacs, John Gainey, Joseph Slinger, muir
in part seem appropiate here.
SAMS VALLEY
were conspicuous for their absence. It
Wm Barnum and Ed Van Dyke, being band’s mother.
Religious,
And when I ask, with throbs of pain— is given out by eeveral Qi ‘’the old
Miss
Kate
Bellinger
of
Medford
left
the
members
of
the
Medford
brass
band,
Mrs. James Conley is on the sick list at
There will be the usual services in the
“
Ah
!
when
shall
they
all
meet
again,
were
in
town
Tuesday
furnishing
music
for
San
Francisco
Monday
to
remain
man
’
»"
friends
that
be
intends
to
quit
present.
.
As in the days long since gone by?”
p<>litios at the end of bis term in July. Baptist church Sunday morning and
for the Jay Taylor funeral.
several months.
Schuyler Hammond pa-sed through here
The ancient time piece made reply;
That he has quit democratle polities is i evening conducted by the pastor.
today on his way to the Meadows.
The alarm of fire startled the com­ J. D. Heard came up from San Fran­
quite probable, Wm. M. Colvig is also
Services at the usual hour« at the
“
Forever
—
n6
ver
;
Heavy thundering was heard in the south munity about eight o’clock last evening cisco Friday and returned yesterday
retiring from democratic politics, accord­ Presbyterian church next Sunday.
Never—forever. ’ ’
with
his
two
children.
and
the
fire
department
soon
flew
threw
last Sunday which ended io a heavy rain­
ing to the wise men’s reports. And Sermon subject« will be: “Your rela­
the mud down Water street. The premi­
fall, and is still raining.
Miss Jessie Betts and John McClen­ Never here, forever there,
there are other leaders of mor« or less tions to Jesus,” and “What is it to be
ses
burned
to
the
ground
ami
was
a
va
Where
all
parting,
pain,
and
care,
don came from Gold Hill Tuesday to
Ira Noah has been growing worse the
renown who intend to go out of the busi­ just?”
And death, and time shall disappear,
the last two days, from wounds which he cant building belonging to E. D Briggs, visit friends and relatives.
ness
of democratic statesmanship, if re­ The Ladies’ Aid Scciety will give a
valued at about $150. It had been rent
Forever there, but never here,
received by cutting his leg with an ax.
ports are true. A general tired feeling pink and white tea at the Christian
State Senator Theo. Cameron was up The horologe of eternity
ed for various different purposes in the
•eems to have settled down upon them. church tomorrow (Friday) evening, from
The miners in thia section are pleased to past several years and the names of the from Jacksonville Tuesday to attend the
Sayeth this incessantly,
Bryan’s majority- of nearly 1000 had the 5 to 9 p. tn. Other amusements will also
see it raining as many of them would have several occupants were not generally funeral of the late Jay Taylor.
“Forever—never;
been unable to make a cleanup had the dry
tonic effect of a Lydia E. Pinkham testi­ be furnished. Lunch 10 cents.
known in tie best society of Ashland.
Never—forever. ’ ’
Harold Jackson was here over Sun­
weather continued.
monial upon the democrats with an ap­
Services at the Congregational church
petite for fat Salaried offices—they felt
Surveyors C. W. Root and Jessie A. day for an anti-trust tobacco firm and
Rubin Pankey took last night’s train for
Grants Paa« Small Pox Scare.
like a new woman. Their mental, next Sabbath, Feb. 25th, morning and
Oregon City where he will visit with rela­ McCall, and Walker Peed, Ad. Graham, delivers a regular populist spiel.
tives. He will return to Jackson county Guert McCall, Wm. Grubbe, Link Hel­
Wm. D. Johnson died at Grants Pass machinery was shockingly disarranged ( evening, preaching by Rev. R. A. Rowley
Chas. Cole, owner of the townsite and
about tbe latter part of March.
man, Waldo Klutn, Chas. Taylor, Ed. water works of Klamathon, came over early this morning of smallpox. He was in June, 1898, when the Brvan “cinch” i of Portland. Special meetings will be
COLEMAN BRO'S-, Proprietors.
taken sick last Saturday but there was petered out and “all was lost save honor” continued at the Congregational church
Our vi lage blacksmith has been kept Ferguson, Fred Combs and Will Lindsey uesday to secure some water pipe.
every
evening
next
week.
All
are
in
­
no breaking out until Tuesday, the dis­ —which article was unable to maintain
busy of late repairing plows. The farmers leturned to Ashland Monday having
Sheriff Orme and J. W. O. Gregory ease proving of virulent type. His home its parity in that campaign. The de­ vised to attend. G. W. Nelson, Pastor.
vHl Nfcbten lip for awhile and give him a I finished the preliminary survey of the
All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits. Canned Fruits Extra
chance to sharpen the miner’s picks.
| Oregon Midland Railway The distance went to Salem Tuesday taking a couple was at Granite, in the Sumpter mining moralized condition and almost ntter im­ The services at the M. E. church Sun­
of
boys
to
the
Oregon
Industrial
school.
Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best.
district, from whence he had just return­ possibility of reorganizing the opposition day as follows: Sunday school at 9130
The smallpox in Grants Pass and the re­ I from the S. P. at Klamathon to Klamath
I
port that it has attacked Medford and Ash­ Falls is between 80 and 90 miles. The
Eugene A. Sherwin received 200 vac­ ed tc visit his family who were spending to the republican party under one ban­ a. m., Missionary seripqn at 11 by
land is creating considerable excitement surveyors are working on their estimates. cine points from the farm near Chicago the winter in Grante Pass for the bene­ ner in Jackson county seems to have im­ Rev. N. F. Jtenlrin«, missionary secre­
here. We think a part of it is a false alarm.
yesterday and has another 100 en route. fit of school privileges. He was interest­ pelled all the democrats of sense and tary qf ^e'G.rants Pass district. Junior
ed with the Cleaver Bros, in a number judgment to hesitate about muzzling onto
SAMPSON.
meeting at 3 p. m., Devotional
We notice that the prohibition party has
Hal Einerv, clerk at Hotel Nash, was of valuable mining properties, including the first thing in sight. But not $iil League
nominated a full county ticket. They are
meeting of the Epworth League at 6:30.
The
weather
prevails
wet.
up from Medford Tuesday to attend the an extension of the famous Red Boy and Nickell. They are of tjie “early Preaching and evangelistic service at
starting early. Well, there might be policy
in it. as this is a duh time with tbe saloons
Mrs. M. A. Judd went to Siskiyou, funeral of a fellow comrade, Jay Taylor. mine at Granite. He leaves to mourn bird”, variety ahd consider themselves 7:30 by Rev. Jenkins. Revival services LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
and tbe first party in the field generally Saturday.
Miss Joey P.yers, formerly of the nor­ his sudden death a wife and five chil­ toqgii enough for any kind of political each evening this week. A cordial in­
gets a reduction on drinks. They might be
is ill in Coos county with pneu* dren, the eldest being aboutyearS of weather.
vitation to all. J. T. Abbelt, Pastor.
able to get four for a quarter. Weil, to
Frank Bailey was here Friday from mal,
■OF-------
The republican organization is com­
tnonia and unable to teach her school. age. Deceased waS a nephew of Mrs. E.
to make a long story short, when a man down the valley.
The Catholic services far
will be­
pact and in this county, so far as can be
Wimberly
of
this
city.
—
Roseburg
Re-
asks you to vote that ticket be simply asks
Geo. E. Neuber returned to Jackson­
ascertained, is not divided on tbe new , gin on next Wednesday, at 9 a. m. in
you to surrender a part of your freedom and
Ross Dollarhide was here Friday ville Friday from San Francisco where viaw, Feb. 17.
LADIES’
the Holy Rosary, by the
at the same time tells you that jou belong from the toll house.
issues. Their main divisions will be j the church
Wm.
D.
Johnson,
the
Sumpter
mining
Mrs. Neuber is steadily improving in man, who died of Bmallpox in Grants over the nominations for congressman I i blee^ug «nd distribution of asht-s. and
in the Philippines as you are not capable of
Mr. Wright, a student at the normal health.
Self government. Well, if they should
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Pass, was quite likely the victim of neg­ for this district, district attorney ^nd ¿he high mass. In the evening at 7:30 there
a
come out on top it will make good business was up the other day looking for a
Mr. and Mrs Robt. Leonard visited lect as much as of the disease itself. It county officers. They lidye th® prestige Will he puhlio recitation oi the Rosary,
for the druggi-t He can give you a dose school.
Call and see me when you are in need of
Jacksonville Saturday where he attend­ seems that after the doctor who was of being ‘jn’ the saddle with a disor-« sermon and distribution of ashes. The
of quinine in a tumbler, than till the tum­
any property of any description, either to OZEmLTDZRZEJST’S
devotion
ot
tbe
“
Stations
of
the
Cross
”
ed
the
democratic
county
central
com
­
gani^ed
enemy
in
the
field
qnd
an
the
called
to
see
him
was
satisfied
it
was
a
A school entertainment was given
bler to tbe top with liquor to wash it down
rent or buv.
case of smallpox, he refused to. attend theory of “nothing succeeds likesucoess” will be held on all Friday evenings, dur­
with, charge fifteen cents for it while you Friday night at the Neil creek school mittee meeting.
I have ranches for sale in every part of
ing
Lent
and
on
Sunday
evening,
there
make an awful face at that horrible liquor bouse, object to raise money to buy­
An elegant line of Framed Pictures at him further on tlje ground that it wQflld the nomination« will natura lv be sought will he Vespers, sermon and bonedfation Jackson county: fine land and low prices.
that the druggist put in your quinine. books.
hurt his drug business to go there. for with vigor and energy as tbe prizes of tbe blessed sacrament. Allevtnmg
Small acreages of fruit land near town
A big crowd was present. Opera House Furniture Store.
You can go back tbe same day and get it Supt. Gregory was there.
and land in bearing fruit, any number of
Other doctor’s refused, also, to see the are very valuable; noth withstanding that
duplicated if you want to, if not, you will be
Mr. and Mrs. Evan R. Reames of patient who was quarantined with his the republicans will tell you everybody is devotions begin at 7:30. High mass and acres, large or small.
sure to go early next morning This is tbe
1 have several houses to sell in the city;
Klamath Falls arrived at Jacksonville family and all approaches to ahe house lousy with money and gluttoned with sermon on Sunday at 10 a. m. Sunday
Card
of
Thank«.
Way w« view il. We hope thev will get
D ry G oods , N ovelties ,
school at 2:30 p. nj.
prices to suit the times.
Tuesday
from
San
Francisco
to
visit
his
guarded.
The
people,
too,
with
the
ex
­
prosperity,
________
three votes m «very precinct without voting
We desire to express our sincere grati­ brother, Gen. T. G. Reames.
cuse
that
they
wanted
to
be
assured
of
HOU b ES TO RENT.
fur themselves, any way.
tude and thanks to the organisations and
On the first page appears the receipt
Main Street, Oyer the Bridge.
MARRIED,
MONEY TO LOAN.
many friends for their kindly symnathy
Rev. Thos. P. Boyd, formerly of Ash­ good pay for whatever they did, refused
EAGLE POINT,
( and many acts of kindness in the laying land, is doing well as a singing evange­ to render any assistance whatever, and that Ex-Sheriff Plummer of Polk county
1NSU RANCE A SPECIALTY.
gave to tbe public as coming from Qov,
of our precious son.
Florey is doing a rushing business these away
<
list. and is holding a series of meetings Mr. Johnson, who was a well-to do min­ T. T. Geer and tbe latter’s reply to tbe WRIGHT—PANKEY—In Jacksonville, I Here are a few of my bargains:
R obt T aylob and F amily .
days registering the voters of this sectiou.
ing
man,
sick
and
quarantined,
was
in
a
at Stockton. Cal., at present.
Feb 7,1900, by Rev. N. M. Hansen, I Ten acres of good fruit laiid. three acres
editor of tbe Scout at Union. Plummer
position to bribe tbe whole town. was sheriff at the time and says he made
Farmers are about through sowing their
Pankev.
in fruit, $450,
Jos. N. Wright and Miss A. Pankey.
Postmaster John F. Miller and Con­ soriy
Funeral of* Ben Taylor.
Even after his partners, the Cleaver tbe proposition to Geer, then a candidate
Six acre tract, three acres in fruit, good
grain and some are plowing summer-fallow.
ductor
Frank
R.
Neil
were
at
the
Hick
’
s
The funeral of Private H. B. Taylor who
house, bam, etc., running water, for $500.
Lee Black a few days ago killed the larg­ died on the field of battle at Malabon. P. I. saw mill Friday to secure railroad ties Bros., of Baker City, wired that no ex­ for the republican nomination for gov­
DIED.
Another ten acre tract, some frnit, two
pense should be spared in the case, and ernor. Geer studied oyer the matter
est panther of the season, 13 3 from tip to March 25, 1899. took place from tbe M. K. for the Jacksonvillie branch road.
small bouses, $400.
that
toey
would
guarantee
payment
of
tip.
time and thqn came over aud ac­
church at Jacksonville yesterday afternoon,
These are within a mile and a half of
John W» Curry, special agent of the the bills, nothing could be done, and it some
Mrs. Maud 8tickel of Medford is visiting Kevs W. B. Moore and 8. H. Jones con­
cepted the proposition in Plummer’s of PLYMALE—At Med ford , Feb. 17, 1900, Ashland.
Singer
Sewing
Mechine
Co.,
arrived
was
only
the
day
before
the
unfortunate
of bladder and kidney trouble, Fran­ Two miles from town, ten acres, entirely
friends at Eagle Point. We are always ducting religious services.
fice, Plummer’s head clerk has made
glad to see Maud.
At the grave the services were conducted Tuesday from Texas, being called home man died that a xyotpan uho had had affidavit that he heard and saw the trans­
cis M. Plymale; aged 67 years.
unimproved, $200
Gen Llovd Wheaton Post of Spanisb- by the death of his farher-in-law, F. M. the smallpox was secured to go and take action. The court house waB afterward
Hotel property in town, for salefor$4000.
Lee Edmonson was down a few days ago by
TAYLOR
—
At
Malabon,
P.
I
,
March
25,
Atnerican War veterans in charge of Lieut. Plymale.
One hundred acres tine valley land, two
care of him.
from Mt Pitt district to have Squire Florey J.
destroyed
by
fire
and
Plummer
says
Geer
1899,
Hayes
B.
Taylor,
youngest
son
E Thornton. The firing squad were
miles from Medford, $4500.
After Mr. Johnson’s death three thought the receipt went up with the
ipake him a legal voter.
Mrs. Stanley A- McIntosh, formerly
of Samuel R. and Melissa C. Taylor;
Corporal Miller and Privates Herrin.
Call and see rue in regard to any of tbe
tramps
were
hired
by
the
city
officials
Miss
Lillian
McClendon,
arrived
in
Ash
­
flames, Plummer saw Joe Simon aud
aged 22 years, 3 months and 12 days. above, and if they do not suit, I have a
Mr«. Gps Nichols of Lake Greek, we Churchman, Wagner, Klum, Radcliff,
to
bury
the
body
for
$50,
part
of
the
land Monday from liei home at Harrison
expresa r'scelve
Simon held the receipt over Geer’s bead
large list from which yon might choose
learn, is quite sick. We would be glad to Werth, En-.ery; Boel Hildreth, bugler.
prompt attention.
The pall bearers were Sergeants Urubb. Gulch, Shasta couflty, to visit her family contract being that they should then get to idtimidate Geer from using his influ­ TAYLOR—At Manila, P. I., April 20,
hear of her speedy recovery.
GEO. W. TREFREN.
out
of
town
as
quickly
as
possible.
The
1899, Jay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
T erms C ash at
Crowson and Bracht and Privates Conner and relatives.
ence against Simon’s election as U. S.
Main
Street,
Near
Bridge.
Ashland,
Or.
Brother Co'e, who has been conducting a and Bailey
BEABOS ABLE BATES*
three men carried out their contract to senator, Plummer says Geer afterward
Taylor; aged 19 years and 19 days.
series of meetings at this place, has been on
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Nelson left the letter, beating their way out of town paid him back two for one, that is $2000.
Morris Howell and Robt. Dow played In
tbe sick liei tor tbe past week with la grippe. tbe Medford band.
Friday for Alameda, Cal., to visit her on the northbound local yesterday morn­
This is in brief the story as told by
The escort was by the .Medford G. A R. sister, Mrs. Chas. M. Culver.
Mr. ing. They were discovered, in a drunk­
Everybody contented ip this section
Geer does not generally
except a few who are looking for office. Post and Co. “ B. ’ 3d Regt. O. N. G , of Nelson has a thirty day’s vacation which en condition, by the trainmen and put Plummer.
Ashland. Capt. J . L. May, Lieutenants Ed they will spend in California.
aspire
to be a saint but be stands up on
They arearound shaking with tbe boya.
off at Glendale. This act of the Grants bis hind legs in more erect attitude than
Sutton and H.H Evansi Sergeants Vining
Pass officials in allowing these tramps to-
Stockmen around here think the winter ana Ward, Q. M. Tout. Corporals Foster
Frank
Williams,
chairman
of
the
over for 1 see most of them are driving and McWilliams. Privates Andree. Bran­ state central committee of the people’s go out without beingf quarantined a other republican politicians and has a
their >-tock to tbe bills where there is plenty non, Cottrell, Butler. Graham, Butler,
sufficient length of time, to scatter the fairly decent legislative record in tbe face
of feed.
' Maass, Millsap, Mills, Millsap, Miller, party (the fusion element of last cam­ , germs of smallpox along the road, is of so many politicians wflq vote to
paign) left for Portland Tuesday to con­
rob and plqnder $be taxpayers
positively criminal, and in a town where swindle,
D. P. Mathews, who has been quite sick Norton, Patrick, Real. Smith, Sutton, vene the committee today.
Semi-Weekly Stage Line Mr,. Bu,b. Prop., J ÍXÍ.£í“Ór«oo.
and public with apparently uo shame or
for several months, has gone to ban Fran­ Spencer, Smith, Wild. Edininston, Hern­
the
people
were
less
panic
stricken
and
don,
Carter.
Hammond,
Carter,
lnlow.
J. 11 Briggs, the assayer and mining cowardly they would be Beverly* deal^ without a thought ot having to reckon
cisco to see what can be done fur him there
and Mail Contract from
as the doctor» here were unable to cure
man return«! to Ashland Saturday from 1 with, the doctors and officials of Grants With an outraged public. It was this
moral
worth
and
his
individuality
that
him.
b «.»
an inspecting tour through the northern Pass have certainly brought disgrace to
• ••
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
relieved the elephant of some of its
Ashland to Pelican Bay.
Tbe partv given at tbe Rees creek school
Take
L
axative B romo Q uinine T ab ­ part of Jackson county and in Josephine their town.—Roseburg Review, Feb. 19. odinm at last election. His message to
house on the 16th inst.. for tbe purpose of
county, having been absent many weeks.
Tfie Johnson family were removed three the openiug legislature was such a crqsii- Pillsbury's Vitos, per pek’g .... 18 Ct«
raising moi.ey to repair the school house lets . All druggists refund the money if
a
Lunches Put Up
it
fails
to
cure.
E.
W.
G
rove
’
s
signature
Miss Dora Cooley and eister, Mrs. Nel­ miles out town and quarantined.
was a grand success There was about $25
ing blow to tbe corrupt schemes, intents Pillsbury’a Oats, pt*r pek’g....... 15 <<
in
each
box.
25c.
15
Ralston
Breakfast
Food,
pek
’
g.
..
added to tbe treasury receipt.
lie Dockery, arrived at Phoenix Sunday
and purposes of tbe legislators and lobby­
«<
No Cases of Small Pox,
from Ager to visit their sister, Mrs.
ists that it was given a frosty reception , Shred Whole Wheat Biscuit, pk’g 18 •4
There is a great deal of dissatisfaction
Probate
Court.
Grandma
’
s
Mush,
per
pek
’
g.
12
Harry
Mathes.
They
are
en
route
to
among the voters over here with the way
All Passengers Trains
The report of cases of smallpox in by the assembled rogues. Every effort' Flaked Wheat, per lb............
05 •<
—
our county court has cut up the voting
Guardianship of minor heirs of T W Baker City where Miss Cooley is em-
was made to get a “hitch” on the chief
• »
Medford
and
Ashland
are
untrue.
Up
Oatmoat,
the
finest,
per
lb..
precincts. If they had consult«! any Bryant. Delphia C Bryant appointed ployed as a stenographer.
Stop 30 Mfntrtes for Mhttls
executive and some of the brightest and
school bovs they might have got the pre guardian.
.04 k<
to time of going to press there are no brainiest blackmailers that infest a legis­ Oatmeal, lower giade, per lb.
belt
«I
Have
you
seen
the
Raycycle,
the
ci nets in better shape.
.25
Estate of Erastus Wells. Annual re­ and handsomest wheel made; will run cases of smallpox in the Rogue river val­ lative session put their wits to work to Po6tum Cereal, large size.
Prof. Hazleton cloeed h.s term of school port of executrix approved.
Postum Oereal, small sice
..15 do
break
tbe
spirit
of
the
Governor
with
a
ley
towns,
the
fatal
one
at
Grants
Paas
1000 miles without oiling; will run 27
on tbe 16th with a matched game of ba'ke-
Estate of Giles Weils, Sr, Sale of per cent lighter than any bicycle made. being the only case so far.
scandal. Many of their efforts Were jn
One a three seat and the
ball between members of nis school. Nme
real
estate
confirmed.
vain and failed. The most plausible one
of the young ladies played against nine
The easiest hill climber made. For sam­
Estate of Spencer Childers. Sr. Semi­ ple and prices call at Reeser’s hardware
small boys. The ully stood37 for the boya
Gen. Kelly—Kenny and Gen. Cronje is tbe Plummer affair and the statement,
other two seats. Six head
Granulated Sugar,
annual report approved.
•nd 35 for the young ladies.
store.
fought a desperate battle at Paaderburg like a lawyer's complaint, looks all right
Estate of Jas. Barnes. Executor fi­
on
tbe
face
of
jt-
VYbat
a
thorough
crose
Miss Mabel Million won the contest at yesterday. The British report killing of
of Horses and two sets of
Every voter who registers must give nally discharged.
tbe concert Tuesday evening, being elected 800 Boers and that Cronje nad asked Tor examination would bring out can only be
17 lbs. for $1.00.
Estate
of
M
P
Priddy.
Sale
of
real
conjectured. Tne affair is among repub­
the section, township and range in
tbe most populsryoung lady in Ash>and. armistice to carry off dead.
H. BOIVIN, Manager
Harness.
She received a $25 mandolin just for being
lican politicians and how much more
which he lives, and those living in an estate confirmed.
Mrs.
H.
B.
Carter
and
Mrs.
F.
H.
Adoption of Zelia and Jessie Jones. such a good girl.
incorporated town must give the lot and
Carter went to Salem last night to visit tbe public is going to be let into remains
block. Study out just where you live Ordered that said children shall for all
Miss Emma Coleman, who has been friends. Ityss Margaret Godfrey, who to be seen.
YOUR MONEY BACK IF OUR GOODS
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET
and then register at once. Unless regis­ legal intents and purposes be children of spending several mouths with Mrs. If. has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred
Cali on or apply to,
ARlf NOT SATISFACTORY.
The national people’s party conventinn
tration progresses more rapid!v a great Paul and Lydia Cirac, and Jessie Cirac. B. Gillette, formerly Miss McCabe, in Carter, jeturned to Portland on the
Ashland, Orefon,
Estate of Gustaf Karewski. Objections Portland, returned to Ashland today.
will meet May 9,1900, at Sioux Fails,
many voters are going to get left.
same
train.
of foreign heirs of deceased to annul ac­
North Dakota.
The rainstorm for the past five days
count ot executrix set for hearing March
Mrs. John Medley and daughter of
republican state convention meets
which cleared up this nrorniug left 1.89 Oakland, Douglas county, who has beep at The
Shop is now open.
Portland
April 12tb, the first congres­ The....
IM Kind Y n Haw Always Bcugtrt 12, 1900.
inches of water which is .18 inches visiting Mrs. Medley and family' in sional district
convention at McMinn­
Nothing but First • Ch«
N. A. Ambrose, the well known mail- above the average rain fall for the past Ashland, left today for San Francisco ville April 10, and tbs second district Ashland
Lwk
box ist.
Ashland,
Oregon.
WWk
tunrtd tfht
clwrk, 1« again ruaoiag lute Ashland, * 18 yurt.
bn th«lr hwlth.
April 11.
THE WONDERFUL DESTROYER
INFLAMATION IN MAN OR BEAST
R. K. SUTTON. PROP.
VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE.
VALLEY
RECORD.
Twenty-Five Head of Pure Bred Hereford Balls.
a
.
ASHLAND MEAT CO.
General Dealers in Live Stock and
Dressed Meats of All Kinds.
Ashland,
BUY
AND
SELL : GREEN
FRUITS-
MRS. SARAH HARRISON
GEO. W. TREFB.EN
UNDERWEAR,
Ashland.-
. STEAM..
Lftundry
Yes!
For Sale
We have them:
Restaurant!
Meals 25 S*Ä
2 First-Class
Spring Wagons,
ASHLAND
TINNING&PLUMBINGCO.
J. N. SMITH,