Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, March 15, 1900, Image 3

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POLITICAL NEWS ITEMS.
Bryan Club Organized
penty of the coanty ticket. Aa a matter
of self-protection, if nothing else, there
A
number
the frienda of tbe political
RKPIBLICAN CO'-MITTEE MEETING.
will be an Ashland republican on the views held hr of Wm.
Wizard Oil Co at opera house.
J. Brvan assembled
The republican county central com- county ticket It is more than likely at citv hah Saturday ev-ning and organ-
N. Bourgeois returned to Portland last
that
this
tradition
alwavs
so
sacred
in
I
' mittee met at Jacksonville Saturday
iz*d a Brvan Club bv adopting a consti­
night.
afternoon and without any ceremony the besom of the mau comfortably in- tution and electing the following officers;
Ashland Grocery Co’s Speciale this was promptly called to order by Chair­ ^rock^’1 <
»V*e breastworks of : rresia
nt, iw.
n.-gn ston
vice n*en-
Presid ent,
M. r
F. . Ezgb
ston ; ; Vice
Preei-
week.
0{
dent*’ T
’l and
H Brunk
man J. P. Dodge. Max Muller acted as taiiveraiff»
Kt TF
o p 1 t . Sweat
•
--¡woi»,
i. * J
J. - Hnvre
nnwei
and w.
W. it
Brunk; ;
? tocon.tain som8| Sec retarv, W.O. Marks; Treasurer.
J
I
Manna Smith has returned from Cali-1 i temporary secretary. The following
Treasurer, J.
and wP±e ° 1 -tarnln,?
R.Tozier. Sergeant-at-arms, D. B. Pro­
were present:
t
' fornia.
Applegate, H D. Kubli; West Ashland. operation mav
Voet’ ®XPCUti’e committee of which the
J. J. Cambers left fc? San Francisco F. D, Wagner; North Ashland, C F. Hasty, SKttoU
’ th8tCOUrt h0U8e Preaident and secretary are ex officio
1 Friday.
ffiism
tai
fA
Ih.
mind-Af
“
embers; O. 8. Brown, E. J. Farlow,
bv F. D. Wagner; South Ashland, J. P.
Dodge;
Big
Butte,
not
present;
Central
IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT a Fine
;
J. G. Johnson of Ft. Jones was in Point, W. J. Freeman; Eagle Point, Geo. some men but it is not al wavs infallible „¡““ediate purposes of the Complete Lines.
some men but.it is not always infallible.
town Tuesday.
Brown; Eden, W. R. Coleman; Flounce In a convention of 112 delegates there organization is tbe matter of properly Up tc Date Goods,
Line of Fresh Clean Goods
H. S. Evans returned from Jackson­ Rock, not represented: Foots Creek. Thos. are likely to be some men of sense as attending t) the registering of voters,
particularly
those
out
of
town.
Carr;
Gold
Hill,
Cart
Phelps,
by
W.
A.
Car
­
ville yesterday.
A FINE LINE OF
NJNINGER BLOCK
ter; North Jacksonville,Geo. Hines; South well as a large number of parrots and
Tbe constitution reads as follows:
Jacksonville,
J. H. Huffer; Lost Creek, there is no telling what manner of
Mrs. H. E. Hilleary of Portland is vis*
NEAR DEPOT
'G a .
This club is intended to promote the
Frank Manning by P. H. Daley; South Med­ expressions the parrots may pick up in
iting in labia nd.
ford, C. J. Howard, by W. I. Vawter; North a big crowd.
union of all reform elements in this com­
Miss Ines Potter came over from Medford, I. A. Webb; Mt. Pitt, not repre­
For county commissioner Thos. C»rr, munity into one < Hective organisation
sented; Pleasant Creek M 8. Wakeman; the pioneer miner of Foots creek, Miles which shall defend democratic principles,
Hornbrook Friday.
Rock Point, H. D. Jones;Steamboat, James
Mies Edna Wells has gone to Klamath Tomms, by I. M. Miller; Sterling. H E. An- Wakeman, the neetor of republicanism the constitutional rights of all the people
county to teach school.
keuv; Table Rock, S. F. Morine; Talent, not on Pleasant creek, and Thoe. Riley of under the flag of th ■ Union against the
represented; Trait Creek, Henry Vogeli; Eagle Point, are prominently mentioned iinpe rialistm pretentious and usurpa­ The Bulls are all Pure
Bred registered Here-
F. Gudmen, the Siskiyou track walker, Uniontown, R. J. Cameron; Watkins, W.
tions of tbe republican party, to secure fords; a duly certified
pedigree
with each one
IV.
A.
Carter
of
Gold
Hill
is
a
candi
­
visited Ashland Monday.
equal and exact justice to eyery citizen, They are of three dif-
E. Finney; Woodville, W. V. Jones, by date for representative.
ferent fam alia and of
Max
Muller.
special
privi.eges
to
none,
under
the
no kin.
Neighbors
Burnside W. R. C. will give a dinner
purchasing one of each
The main differences of opinion in the TONGUl OH CARTER DELEGATION, WHICH? government of our fathers and thereby can change at end of
in Ashland election day.
useful period, thereby
I committee were on two questions. One
promote the general welfare. Although having the use of a
thoroughbred
animal
The
candidacy
of
Hon.
E.
V.
Carter
J. C. Eubanks arrived in Ashland was the holding of one or two conven­
we were charged with lawless anarchistic for several years. They
will be soi l fat prices
for
congress
does
not
assume
the
force
Sunday to visit his family.
designs
in
tbe
contesting
for
the
control
tions and the other was the matter of
------------- .------------- --------- . that are consistent,
witti rich and careful
and strength that it would seem natur­
Miss Terrill of Talent went to Alford’s, apportion ment of represen tation—wheth­ ally belonged to a local candidate. So of the government by declarations of breeding and individ-
ual merit*
Pllblic
Dolicv
in
1896.
tbe
ri.'htwnanMiB
public policy
1896,
righteousness
er it was a large or small convention and
Klamath county, yesterday.
far
more
leading
republicans
in
Jackson
of which we hereby reaffirm, we invite
the method of apportioning the same.
Miss Jessie Crowe and Chas. Crowe In both cases the rural precincts carried county express themselves for Tongue our fellow citizens tn a careful scrutinv oi
returned home to Merlin Sunday.
the day over the members from the than for Carter and many of the Tongue- tbe record of the McKinlev administra­
ites even go so far as to declare that Car­
Will Witt and Miss Blanche Moore of towns. The bone of contention seemed ter is not of sufficient calibre to send to tion to see if it is does not fix upon them
the stigma of being the first party in the
to be against the towns having so much
Woodville were married Tuesday.
control that whatever they had ct»t and congress, that he cannot discuss or ana- history of the government which has at­
Mi» Hattie Rose oame over from dried went and the rural delegatee had lize a public question in Jackson county tempted to find authority in the consti­ I
J. L. THORNTON.
WM. 8T0RM.
Yreka Saturday on a visit to her folks. really no voice in the matter. Qeo. and would be a cipher in the national tution for the Toryism of 1776 to be A. F. HUNT.
the Oregon legislature is his henceforth a part of our political policy
Dr. 8. T. Songer and L. L. Angle were Brown voiced their sentiments. Wag-! house, jx that
_
-phg Tongueites predict a and thereby to abridge tbe constitutional
in the Siskiyous^ thia week prospecting. ner thought the republican votes dt Ash­ capacity.
-
Tongue
delegation
from Jackson county. rights of tbe people both at home and in
J. Nunan of Jacksonville went to San j land and the towns counted as mqph in- However, Mr. Carter is a wire-puller of our insular territories. We reaffirm our
the
election
as
those
in
the
country
pre­
Francisco yesterday on a business trip.
cincts and Webb was of the opinion that no mean order and when he gets all the allegiance to tbe principles set forth in
Mrs. Steele of Jacksonville went to I the country republicans wb’iild not take candidates wanting something and want­ Declaration of Independence and protest
Soda Springs Tuesday to visit relatives, i any more interest than if their repre­ ing it bad, into one convention, his inge­ against violations of the constitution at
nuity may be sufficiently mobile to give
Il I
III
Our mens clothing is unexcelled in 1 sentation was not padded. But their plea the Tongueites and those opposing him tbe behest and in tbe interest of the
trusts and tariff monopolies of the United
was
unavailing
and
the
committee
al
­
price, style and quality. Miller & Bart- .
lowed each precinct two delegates at several lessons in the art of political du­ States. We believe that the republican
ges.
organization has proven its self to be in
large and one for each 25 votes or major plicity from a past master.
T. A. Wood was out from Portland 1 fraction thereof cast for T. T. Geer.
evil bands and under evil influences to a
NORMAL ITEMS.
THE DI8TRICT ATTORNEY NOMINATION.
last week looking up Indian War Veter
degree that it ought not longer to be en­
When the question of town for bolding
Leia Anderson has returned to her ans.
< convention came up; Brown moved that
Mr. Carter’s candidacy complicates trusted with tbe control of public affairs
home at Talent.
its membership should therefore be
The famous Hammerslev quartz mine it
1 be held in Jacksonville in place of the dietrict attorney fight. Should he and
excluded
from political office both state
receive
the
-Congressional
nomination
it
Medford
and
it
was
seconded
by
Muller.
!
Mr.
Chapman
and
Sidney
Foster
have
on Jump-off-Joe is about to start up
ASHLAND. Or...Thursday, March 15.1900 gone to Klamathon.
and
national
everywhere. In further- 1
would
be
almost
sure
to
shelve
C.
B.
Mr.
Brown
said
his
objection
to
Medford
I
again.
was that J. W. Merritt was slaughtered I Watson for renomination as well as send anee of this purpose to which our good ¡
Edd. Fessendon, the bus driver went
Every day something new at the new there
i
for county judge and that D- T. the nomination out of Jackson county. faitb is pledged and in witness of the
to Klamathon Monday.
dry goods and clothing store. Miller & ] Lawton, a good republican, was recently I W. I. Vawter of Medford is developing foregoing declarations we have hereunto
CENTRAL POINT.
I knifed by republicans for mayor and a considerable strength for the place and subscribed our respective names.
Miss Peninger of Central Point visited Bartges.
Cbaa. Nickell was in town last Mon­ school one day last week.
Art. I. Any reaident voter may be- '
pereon
elected that nobody seemed to be | A S. Hammond is also a candidate. R.
Miss
Dora
Pennington
left
for
Port-
|
day.
G. Smith of Grants Pass mentioned for come a member of this club which shall
very
proud
of,
even
in
Medford.
W
I.
land
Tuesday
night
to
remain
in
that
!
Miss Pinkston and Clara Poley visited
Vawter replied that the committeemen congress is considered available for the be known as the Ashland Bryan Club by
Rev. Gregory preached in the Baptist school Friday afternoon.
city some time.
representing Medford were not responsi­ nomination. Geo. 8. Nickerson and eabscribiug to this constitution and by­
church last Sunday morning and even­
Our youthe and childrens line of cloth- ble,
|
George Brown of Brownsboro has
that they regretted Merritt’s light Judge J S. Orr of Klamath county are laws.
ing.
ing is now complete. Prices are right. vote in Medford and as far as the late also out for the place. There will be
Art. II. The government of this club
entered the sub-normal class.
Rev. J. 8. McCain of Medford was in
Miller
&
Bartges.
«
shall
be vested in an executive committee
:
quite
a
division
in
Jackson
county
over
city
election
was
concerned
they
were
Charles Crow of Merlin visited his sis­
town and attended the Populists party
to consist of ti e president, secretary and
J. W. Collins* the San Francisco , more heartily ashamed of it than Mr, : this office. ---------- —
ter Miss Jocie Crow several days last
caucus.
three other members tj be elected by All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits.
But the republicans of Medford
Canned Fruits Extra
Ready for Exchange.
woolen goods dealer, was on yesterday’s Brown.
■
week.
ballot, unless otherwise ordered and to
wanted the honor of holding the conven­
Miss Stella Stidham is employed to
train
en
route
home.
j
Standards.
Our
Canned
Tomatoes
are the Best.
Miller
A
Bartges
have
stocks
of
___
Jocie
Crow
returned
Sunday
night
to
new hold office for tbe period of three
teach a term school at Glendale com­
tion there for once, and promised that
J. S. Sims and Kit Carson of Cent- i there would be no more unfavorable re­ ■ goods fresh from the looms which they months.
her home at Merlin where she soon be­
mencing Monday next.
gins teaching.
ral Point went to Klamathon Tuesday j ports heard from Medford republcans. wish to exchange for money.
Art. III. The officers cf this club
George Heckathorn of Eagle Point
to do carpenter work.
shall consist of a president, a first and
Medford
prevailed.
Saturday
night
the
Bellviews
will
Bryan in Ashland on 27th.
was in the city several days last week,
second vice-president, a secretary, a
render an interesting programme their
Friday, April 13th, Easter social and
is suffering with heart trouble.
Following is tbe call:
i
Wm.
J. Bryan will be in Ashland treasurer and a sergeant-at-arms to be
subject being “An Evening With chicken pie supper, from 5 to 10 p. in.,
xueou»/ evening,
wvuiug, March
mmvu 27th, atm
and an-
ad- elected for the period of three months
Edgar Smith and wife of Big Butte Oregon.”
at the Christian church.
I I A republican county convention for Jack-, Tuesday
son county, Oregon, is hereby called to ’ dress the people on the political issues and who shall hold office until their suc­
were in town last week. Mr. Smith’s
C. R. Diegel and Le Roj* James, Horn- 1
isMis."1-
<«'.»
...............
The programme of the Excelsior so­
,------------------
------ He
will be cessors have been < lected aud qualified.
health seems to be improving.
ciety “An evening with Napoleon” was brook mining men, were registered at At. 10:30 o’clock a. m , for the purpose
ise
of
I
receive<
1
l*
ere
b
y
l,
‘
e
state
leaders
and The president and secretary shall be <x
Married, at the house of John Rogers, very much appreciated, being the best the Ashland House Monday.
( ............................
escorted through the state
Populist officio members of the executive commit­
elecring ten delegates to attend the First
F
in Table Rock, Sunday March 11, 1900, ever rendered in the chapel. A special
Mrs. D. McCarthy, Mies Anna Mc­ District Congressional Convention to be State Chairman nilhams of this place tee as provided in article 11.
by Rev. J. A. Davis, Edward D. Briscoe invitation was extended to Cap’t. May
at McMinnville, Oregon, April 10. and Democratic State Chairman R 8.
Art. IV. Tbe president shall preside
Carthy
and Herbert McCarthy moved held
1
and Miss Oleua Holton.
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL
and the militia, who were present in up from Grants Paas yesterday.
I j 1903; ten delegates to attend the Republican Sheridan of Roseburg were in telephone at all meetings, preserve order and de­
State Convention held at Portland, Oregon, communication today in which Sheridan corum in debate and have a care to the
Chas Gay son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. full uniform.
OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Geo. Duncan, proprietor of the Miner’s April 12,1900; and, also, to nominate can-. sajj Bryan expected to be received by general welfare of the club. All tbe of­
Gay of this place who is just recovering
county offices to be I joint committee of democrats,
didates
for
the
various
qpunty
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------------
Home
Hotel
at
Yreka,
was
at
Jackson-
'
Nursery
Stock.
populists ficers named in Art. Ill shall perform
from a severe spell of typhoid fever
voted for at the comiDg u une election, and
came up from Portland last Monday to
to transact such other business as may and free Eilver republicans. Williams tbe duties appropriate to their respective
L. B. Warner of Medford, agent for ville Tuesday on mining business.
informed Sherdian that the only popu­ positions. Deputy strgeant-a'.-.irms may
recuperate in the genial clime of Central the Albany nurseries, carries all kinds
The roof of the old depot building at properly come before it.
* The sa:
said convention will consist of 112 list organization in county were readers. be appointed by tbe president to assist
Point.
of fruit trees, berry vines, roses, orna­ Medford was on fire yesterday morning. delegates,
appo: irtioned among tbe several
Bryan will quite likely be received by the eerzeant-at-arms ou special occasions
• Rev. J. A. Davis who is holding a mental trees, grape-vines, and all kinds The flames were soon extinguished.
always considered in our Drug
precincts of the
ie county as foHows -
.4 the new Ashland Bryan club. '9
where it is deem ad necessary for tbe con­ And not Price, is
revival meeting at New Hope in Table of nursery stock. He has 400 Yellow
South
Ashland
.7 Table
-------, — Rock
~-.. •
Dr.
J.
M.
Keene
returned
from
Port
­
duct
of
orderly
meetings.
Cyclone
Davis
of
Texas,
wires
Mr.
Department.
8 Applegate...
- - -
Rock precinct, was in town Tuesday Newton apple trees, Call on or address land yesterday on political business. He West Ashland
.3 Williams that he will be in Ashland
1. Tbe regular meetings of the club
North Ashland
reports that there is quite an interest him at Medford, Oregon.
.7 Sterling.........
.3 eoon to hold a conference with him.
is a lieutenant of Senator Joe Simon.
shall be on tbe second and fourth Satur-
North Medford
.6 Watkins .....
3
being taken in the meeting. He bap­
New Cases of Smallpox at Pass.
___ ____ 7 Lost Creek...
Jehu Jacobs, H. L. McWilliams, Clif. South Medford
.2
day nights of each month st an bom THF I ARRFRT anrf RFRT
In Southern Oregon,
tised two last Sunday and expects sev­
Miss Hattie Howard, a Medford girl pursuant toadj'Mlrnment. Special meet-
4
«vww a mum wmw i
Two new cases of smallpjx were dis­ Payne and Andy Payne were up from North JacKsonyille.4 Eagle Point..
eral others to unite with the church be­
who
gives
the
town
marshal
and
the
South
Jacksonville.
6
Flounce
Rock
___
k
covered recently in the Fiester family at the Golden Standard mine over Sunday. Central Point........ 5 Pleasant Creek....2 public considerable concern both in the iuus mav be called by tl»e president or in
fore the meeting closes.
bis absence by the secretary on the order
.4- Big Balta .
Miss Eva Miller, who has been spend- Taient
1
T.ast Saturday some seven or eight of Grants Pass As the children had been
manner at waariog;
wf-thw espcwit- ve cjas m Wtee.
-+MW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
attending
the
public
school,
tbe
schools
Rock
Point...
Steamboat.
.
..3
'
‘
ing
the
winter
at
Cole,s,
is
in
town
en
the faithful met in the town hall and
tional colors and style of clbtlies as well
2.
The
parliamentary
rules
governing
were
closed
for
tbe
season
Tuesday.
The
Gold
Hill
___
.
.5
Chimney
Rock
...
.3
route to Curry county to teach school.
organized a Peoples party club and
Eden...... ...
. .4 Meadows................ 2 as in other forms of conduct not laid tbe meetings of the club shall be those ef
elected M. 8. Welch president and C. c 'Sei are mild ones and about recovered.
F-
Trail Creek
J. H. Houston came in from Klamath Uniontown.. .
..4 “
‘ .. ;....... 2 down in the repertoir of a good girls ti e U nited States senate in to far ae ap­
They
gave
tbe
disease
to
a
visitor,
Mrs.
C. Gilchrist Secretary. Nominated as
■_2; manners, has again been creating more plicable.
Mt.
Pitt
................
Woodville
....
.3
Falls
Monday
to
remain
a
few
weeks
vis
­
Ingram,
and
a
little
daughter
of
O.
D.
delegates to the committee meeting at
excitement. A warrant was sworn out
..3
Sargent, who played with the Fiester iting numerous friends in Southern Ore­ Foots Creek...
Medford Saturday March 17th: M.S. children.
Tbe same being two delegates at large for for her arrest last Friday and it was in­
Notice to Creditors.
gon.
All
were
quarantined.
Tbe
Welch, John Greive and C. C. Gilchrist.
<precinct and one for eaebttvotes or tended to commit her to the reform
disease originated from a mau from
Ex-Judge Neil, Sheriff Orme and As­ each
As other business requires our atten-
school
for
girls
the
next
day.
But
the
major
fraction
thereof-cast
tp^
.Hon,
T.
1<.
spray your fruit trees
Mrs. F. R. Moore of Mound who has either Baker City or California, who vis­ sessor Pendleton were in town Tuesday Geer for governor in 1898.
officer was too slow with the'warrant tention, our books will be left with H.
O'
been sick ever since her twins were born ited a family seven miles from Grants looking at the beautiful spring-like
for San Jose Scale,
It is recommended that primaries be held and the girl vanished and has not been C. Galey at the Bank of Ashland for im­
some six or eight weeks ago was taken Paas and thought be only had chicken­ weather.
in the several precincts on Saturday, March seen about Medford eince.
mediate collection after March 20, 1900.
Call
and
see
me
when
you
are
in
need
of
Green Aphis, Wool­
to Portland last Sunday evening for pox. He gave it to that family, who
24,1900, at 2 o'clock p. m.,at the usual
P elton & N eil
any property of any description, either to
Ashland Grocery Co’s Special for places ot voting.
surgical treatment for abscess in the gave it to the riester family.
ey Aphis and Curl
Is There a Fire Bug in Ashland?
rent or ouv.
It is tbe sense of tbe county committee
side. Mr. Moore telephoned his.brother,
Tbe disease was not contracted from Friday: Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! All
I have ranches for sale in every part of
SAMPSON.
5c.
papers
3
tor
10c.
All
10c.
papers3
that
no
proxies
should
be
admitted
to
tfie
Leaf.
Compound
A
fire
was
discovered
in
H.
C.
Messen
­
G. 8. Moore, today that the doctors the Johnson family.
Jackson county; fine land and low prices.
aforesaid county convention unless pre­ ger’s planing mill at 4:30 Sunday morn­
D. Duffield was up from town Wednes­
thought probably an operation would
Small
acreages
of
fruit
land
near
town
The Johnson family who are afflicted for 25c.
made and sold by
sented by residents of precincts thus seek­ ing. I. O. Miller, who works in the mill < day.
and land in bearing fruit, any number of
not be necessary.
witii tbe disease, contracted from Mr.
The Eagle Point populists have effect­ ing representation.
and
rooms
in
the
upper
story,
was
acres,
large
or
small.
Wm. Blanton has a job at the Neil creek
By order of tbe Republican County Cen­
At the town election Monday 104 votes Johnson who came there from Sumpter ed an organization. R. R. Minter is
I have several houses to sell in the city;
aroused by the smoke which became i saw mill.
of Jackson Coanty.
were cast. G. 8. Moore was elected and died, are quarantined three miles president and J. H. French secretary of tral Committee J.
prices to snit the times.
suffocating. He soon discovered that
P. DODGE, Chairman.
out
of
town.
the
club.
weatuer conies in a mild manner
treasurer and J. W. Jacobs recorder
the building was on fire and immediately as
, March
C. F. H asty , Secretary.
has this winter,
flOUoES TO RENT.
Mr. Anderton of Phoenix, died there
without opposition. For marshal D.
Merlin, a few miles north of Grants
began carrying water to the flames with
MONEY TO LOAN.
Lynes received 46 and O. R Pankey 49; Pass, has several cases of small pox.
yesterday The funeral takes place this ACTIVITY AND VIRULENCE OF REPUBLICANS. a 5-gallon vessel. Theabsenceof a draft
Zen as Howard after living some time in
INSU RANCE A SPECIALTY.
the
valley returned to his old home mov­
for street commissioner, W. A. Owen
(
afternoon
in
that
place,
Rev.
Chas.
Hoxie
prevented
the
total
destruction
of
the
'
There are no cases of small pox in
The republican central committee place and quite likely the life of Mr. ing a few days ago
Here are a few of my bargains:
received 68, Lee Ingram 42 and Anson Ashland or any Jackson county towns. officiating.
meeting brought many local politicians
Ten acres of good fruit land, three acres
Ford 4. The following is the vote for
D. N. Davis moved bis children who
Landlord J. Conner of Salem who and prospective candidates toJacksonviile Miller. Further investigation showed
in fruit. $450.
the five councilmen: J. H. Gay, 90;
were
attending
school
back
to
his
place
on
Wizard Oft Co.
that
the
fire
was
of
unmistakeable
in
­
has been visiting in Ashland went to Saturday. The life, spirit and go of tl e
Six acre tract, three acres in fruit, good
J. W. Merritt, 62; W. M Holmes, 82;
origin
Evidence was also the mountain Ttiosday.
house, barn, etc., running water, for $500.
W. F. Gallagher’s Wizard Oil Co. Stockton, Cal., last week. He is ill meeting as well asita representation, was cendiary
W.tJ. Freeman, 62; W* C. Leever, 50;
S. Nickerson the Klamath Falls
Another ten acre tract, some fruit, two
in marked contrast to the democratic brought to light that an effort was made ati Geo.
W. Freel, 48; M. S. Welch, 44; E. opened at opera house Tuesday evening with neuralgia.
’y. passed here Tuesday going home small houses. $400,
to burn the mill about two weeks before.
and
wi
1
play
until
and
including
Satur
­
county
central
committee
of
a
few
weeks
A.
G.
Rockfellow
of
San
Diego,
Cal.,
Pleasants, 25.
from a trip to Portland.
These are within a mile and a half of
day night. It is a better company than be­ was on Friday’s train for Portland where previous which was onlv attended by five It will be remembered that the Messen­
Ashland.
fore that Mr. Gallagher has secured and he joins his brother William en route for delegatee and eight proxies. Tbe repub­ ger piquing mill was destroyed by fire
City Council Proceedings.
Two miles from town, ten acres, entirely
Water Street.
Have you seen the Raj cycle, the beat
lican meeting was characterized by a (presumably caused by an incendiary) a a^d
$200
Resolution adopted compelling water they are giving a fine performance each Cape Nome, Alaska.
handsomest wheel made; will run unimproved,
year
ago
last
July.
Hotel property in town, for sale for $4000.
There are ten specialists in
broader and more liberal minded spirit
consumers to pav (or water one month evening.
1000 miles without oiling: wi'l run.27
Wanted—A good waiter girl. Apply than entered the understanding of Neil,
One hundred acres fine valley land, two
the troupe. Kit Whirlwind, fancy rifle
About 1:30 yesterday morning the fire per
cent
tighter
than
any
hic\cle
made.
in advance at city recorder’s office and shot
express teeai ve
juggler; Prof. Miller, the magi- at the Ashland House.
Nickell and Holies. The latter, over alarm awakened the town and the fire The easiest bill climber made. For sam­ miles from Medford, $4500.
if not paid by 10th oi month to be turned ciao; and
prompt attention.
Call and see me in regard to any of the
Laura
Miller,
the
soubrette*
Mas
­
departments
were
soon
on
the
scene
in
zealous
to
get
something
into
their
hands
Raphael
Messner
of
Gold
Hill
left
T bkmb C ash at
pver to water superintendent as delin­
ple and prices call at Reeser’s hardware above, and if they do not suit, I bare a
ter
Collins,
coon
song
singer;
Collins
&
and
not
let
it
escape
them,
ordered
demo
­
in
Mr.
Messenger
’
s
barn.
A
large
stack
yesterday
for
Costa
Rica,
Central
Amer
­
BZASOMABLX.BATES-
large list from which you might choose
quent witii 25 cents extra charge«. Il
s
ore.
not paid superintendent to turn off the Collins, musical specialties; La Mout ica to join the colony W. H. Breese cratic county conventions to be com­ of corn-fodder and some hay laid under
GEO. W. TREFREN.
trio, comedians, acrobats, singers and formerly of Talent, is interested in.
posed of 49 delegatee and that at the aaais the shed of the barn, part of it being on
water.
Ashland, Or.
An elegant line of Framed Pictures at Main Street, Near Bridge.
dancers
—
make
up
a
first
class
organiza
­
time their address to tbe public invites a manure pile. This was discovered on
Slight defect in saloon regulating or­
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Johnson and populists, silver republicans and otner fire by Chas. Taylor, who gave the alarm Opera House Furniture Store.
tion.
dinance amended.
daughter Miss Nettie arrived Monday reformers to come into their house. The and a bucket brigade soon nad the flames
Bills ordered paid:
from Yreka and moved into the home population of the county is steadily in­ reduced. The fire department’s heavy
KLAMATH FALLS.
Electric Light Co., lights, Feb....I (115.90
AI the municipal election held Monday they purchased of Homer Gee on Granite creasing, but the minds of the individ­ stream did the balance, which showed QLIVER S. .BROWN
J R Wick, salary for Feb........... 40 00
street.
uals who fixed up the democratic con­ that the fire was smouldering heavily
tbe
following named persons were elected:
Wm Patterson, salary for Feb... 50 00
LA.DIZEIS’
Call and examine goods and prices at ventions is contracting. There are none under the pile of fodder. Many people
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
5 00 J. G. Pierce, Ed Martin, H. F. Scballock.
M N Long, salary for Feb...........
believe
the
same
incendiary
was
at
work
so
blind
as
those
who
will
not
see.
The
Milton Berry, recorder’s fees .... 35 75 Wm Hazen and Otto Heidrich, trustees; Gibson Bros, before buying elsewhere.
ÆHSFZD
bandwriting on the wall is that bossism on his hellish scheme to injure Mr. Mes­
J W Hatcher, labor as St. Com. 42 20 J. W. Siemens, treasurer; C. L. Parrish,
T. K. Roberts, the teacher and news­ will be rebuked at the polls, at least.
Beach Block.
senger.
There
are
some
that
hold
to
the
G W Trefren, F’ght., sewer pipe , 75 60 recorder. Some opposition was made paper man, who has been absent in
CZHZIILID IR, HIT’S
theory of a probable combustion. The
H BOIVIN, Manager.
C Lindsav, labor on streets.......... 46 27 to this ticket by those backing the Idaho and Washington for the past two
Ashland,
- -
Oregon.
barn
was
insured
for
(300,
COUNTY TICKET AND CANDIDATES. I
I
3 00
Wm Lindsay, labor on streets...
years, was in the valley the past week
As Ed Baer was going to feed his team
8 M Rhodes, merchandise........... 36 00 Klama h Falls Light A Power Co., and on a visit.
As no republican is now holding the
their
defeat
indicates
a
popular
sentiment
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET
Emil Peil, blacksmith work........ 56 80
office of county judge and as the cobwebs in railroad addition about 5:40 yesterday
Milling Law a Specialty.
Gibson Bros, have marked down nearly of the “second term” tradition do not I morning he discovered a blaze in the top
6 00 favoring the new Electric Light A Power
J A McCall, survey of Nev. St...
Ashland, Oregon,
Fox & Hildreth, labor on streets i 20 90 Co. which is endeavoring to get a cinch on all their fine stock of canned and bottled intervene in suggesting men for this : of
1 Joseph Foley’s barn located between
goods.
H J Hicks, lumber..................... 4Û 12 everything.
nomination the candidates mentionjed. : 2d and 3d streets He broke into the
D ry G oods , N ovelties ,
J Stone, labor on streets.,.......... 13 9ft
L. E. Bender has sold his bakery to are quite numerous. J. H; Huffer, ar., barn in time to lead out the two horses
Two young bucks from the reservation
Shop is uqw open.
C Lindsay, cleaning hose and cart 1 2 DO were given a preliminary hearing before H. Clark of Montana, who will turn it of Jacksonville and N. L. Narreganjof and a cow. The fire departments wer e
Main Street, Oyer the Bridge.
«• Q 00 Commissioner Hatton last Friday on into a high-toned restaurant as well as Medford have been out for the place for on hand but the property proved a total
Grainger A Potter, same.............
Nothing but First - Class
SO
loss-
The
loss
was
about
(500.
A Radcliffe, labor on streets
1
bakery. Mr. Clark has also purchased several months past. The name of
II
44
I«
Work turned out.
1 50 charge of horse stealing and bound over to tbe old Durkee residence on Helman Mayor W. B. Colton of Ashland has t
The origin of this fire is also a mystery,
M Real,
44
I«
It
1 50 await action of the federal court at Port­ street.
F N Patton,
been mentioned frequently in the past some bolding to the firebug theory and
<•
II
s 00 land. They were taken to Portland the
M Moriarty, II
several weeks. He is not seeking the F some to the idea that a hobo had Blept
Go to Gibson Bros. for fine groceries nomination, however, as tbe hold oter • there and lit a cigarette on leaving
E Walrad, labor on water works 2 05 same evening by Deputy U. 8. Marshall 3.
• I
(•
a
4 15
and provisions.
J Fewell,
commissioner is from this end of tbe i which ignited the place
o 15 L. Morse.
These mysterious fires aud the burn-
E Roach, labor on streets
valley. He is a competent man for the >
Prof.
Day
Parker,
recently
principal
44
V. A. Dunlap arrived Friday from Jack-
i ing of the Ashland Woolen Mills in
3 00
J Banks,
“ 4« ‘
Mr.. Bush. Prop,. | S.»d'!”¿r.€«n.
place,
which
is
the
cause
of
his
name
of
the
Paisley
school
has
been
visiting
44
1 43 son county to begin the work ot soliciting
■ ■ ■
J Helman, “ II
being so frequently used and if the old i January have caused a general alarm at
Grants
Pass
this
week.
—
Courier.
II
K
tor
the
Oregon
Midland
Railroad
subsidy.
1 50
CE Hooper,“
officers are all re-nominated he may be the strong suspicion that there ie a fire­
44
1 50 He expects to complete tbe work by the
J L Slone, “ • <
Stay for the Hard Times Dance after placed upon the ticket as Ashland’s bug in Ashland.
• • •
1 75 first of next month.
H C Messenger, boxes.................
Last evening as two gentlemen were
Wizard Oil Show Friday night. Grand portion of the representation.
H 8 Evans, room for city election o 50
The name of Lieut. J, E. Thornton cf passing H. J. Hick’s lumber yard a man
The “Female Masons” gave an enter­ March 10 o’clock.
Line
Semi-Weekly Stage
1 00 tainment at the opera house Saturday
E Walrad, labor at cemetery....
was seen running away from there and
Bud Scribner and Mies Anna McAllis­ Ashland is often heard of in connection eluding the men.
Lunchs» Put Up.
4 00 night which was a howling success.
G M Grainger .labor on street....
ter of Ashland were married at Jackson­ with the republican nomination for
and Mail Contract from
1 50
AC Patton,
“
“
“ ....
sheriff
and
nothing
stands
in
the
way
of
Circuit court is tn session this week dis- j ville Tuesday.
. • •
1 50
Fox A Good, livery team.............
Rev. W. E 8itzer, W. Caton, N. Y.,
the candidacy except tbe “second term”
75 posing of some cases which are supposed to
Ashland to Pelican Bay. All Passengers Trains
W W Keutnor, labor for city....
Mrs. Gertrude Barclay, tbe dressmaker, theory- which has been thoroughly writes, “1 had dyspepsia over twenty
25 be perishable-
leaves about April 1st for tbe city to study nursed. Of course, the nursing has years, and tried doctors and medicines
T K Bolton, blank book...............
the latest styles for the benefit of the Ash­ been done by the present holders of the without benefit. I was persuaded to use
Stop 30 Minutes tor Meals
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ana it helped me
For Sale —A 4-room house and two land public.
Have just added to my window shade
fat jobs and their immediate friends and from the start. I believe it to be a panacA^
line an invoice of wide opaque and rollers lots on 7th street, railroad addition, for
St. Patrick and Hard Times Ball Fri­ beneficiaries. The people who hold to for all forms of indigestion.’1! Jp digests
for making extra wide and odd size (750. Call at place or address J. A. day March 16 at Opera House. Dance the theory that a few indi viduals should what you eat — E. A.8itEBWlN.
Dawson, Ashland. Or.
«
shade*. J. P. Dodge, opera house.
not be allowed to bloat themselves iuto
will began at 10 o’clock.
The Harney county politicans are out
a gouty condition from the gluttony of
Traveling Conductor Pat. Tynan,
Lakeview, March 8.—At the meeting
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Mitchell and eon fattened official salaries and are of the in force this year. Thirteen have an­
Traveling Engineer Ingalls and Travel­ of the county court today, J. M. Batch­ arrived in Ashland from Edgewood last
nounced themselves as engdidates for
ing Passenger Agent J. P. Jones were elder, couuty Clerk, filed bis resignation week. Mr. M. has gone to Sprague opinion that the luxury should be passed office in the nepers. Thia is evidence
around,
are
not
all
dead
yet,
though
with the court, requesting that it be river, Klamath county, where Mitchell
in tqwn yesterday.
they may be sleeping. Even the officials that those' seeking office in that county
I
Bargains! Bargains in hardware, tin­ considered at once on account of the Bros, have purchased the Fink & Watters in the court house are not entirely free are not ashateed to have their qualifi­
One a three 6eat and the City Passenger
ware, stoves. Closing out for the next clerk’s health. The court accepted the stock ranch of 560 acres and 1200 acres from the idea that they may wake np cations diacAlcd.
resignation
and
appointed
W.
A.
Wil
­
of
leased
military
wagon
road
land
as
a
thirty days for cash onlv. Give me a
as delegates to the county convention.
Lakeview intends holding a special A
other two seats. Six head
and Track Transfer
call and be convinced. Store and fixt shire to fill tbe unexpired term. He feeding place for their extensive stock This “sacred tradition” as the ins call f election on March 27th, for bonding the
qualified
immediately.
interests. Mrs. M. and their boy will it would simply mean that Ashland town in the Elim of (10,000 for the pur­
urea for rent. B. F. Reeser.
of Horses and two sets of ---- All kinds of freight, baggage
Dr. J. W. Odgers will open a dental “°ve there ®Vefr v.\8itin* her folks> Dan which puts up by heavy odds the largest pose of constructing an electric light and
household goods,etc., transfer-
Q. E. Tull and T. J. Goodwyn, Bo­ office in the Beach block, over the bridge, j Chapman and family.
bulk
of
republican
votes
of
any
section
water
works
plant.
ed with promptness and safety.
nanza. G. H. Tyson, Snow, Henry A. on Main street, March 19lh.
Hamess.
* “J Th< wizard Oil Co. delighted a packed of the county, would be debarred from
Hauling on a large scale oon-
Frienda of Ezra Durand, the orraq
MWIsr Klamath, were registered at the
traotedfor, . . , ,
, , ,
—
. Wizard . «...
-- t arain last night. They drawhe- making application for anything on the scheme promoter, have gsk«l the gover­
The
Oil Co. give their best ■ house
Ashland House Tuesday.
____ t they give a 15 cent show that county ticket except one representative nor for a pardon. There are several vic­
specialty program to night. You can ; cause
WOOD FOR/BJLZiBl
Bn]ls! Bulls! Stockmen, have you see it all for only 15 cents.
Cail on or apply to,
other companies charge 50 and 75 cents i and coroner, with a fair prospect of tims of this man who believe He is in the
seen tboee Hereford bulls of Owen &
“i one of the , having the representative butchered for proper plgee at present.
„ „
. it . .
. for. It is unquestionably
—xci r» sxxbor — -
Moora’sT If not, why not?
Z. Cameron of L montown «ports strongest and brightest specialty com- past political crimes, besides. The
The widow of the late General Law­
I that a sid *11 black bug, with red spots |
tfogt has visited Afehland for a republican party df Ashland is not such
WIL handle lea la Ashland dwts* th*,
oir *eaeh «14«
creating much havoc Lntrt:mfl
'
a pious saint as to ba trusted with so ton, killed in the Philippines, was pre-,
summer season. Delivered at your door-
•
every morning.
much abaemiousness, honor and virtue seated at Waahingtoatby Gen. Corbin ;
agrit wifh
wi<h th« Siikh
Sa<1 J
J aoa
0* MM&la
eca'e in
in his
hi> ftnd
hod nth^r
other i i
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I Special bargains on canned corn and I and the members of the county ticket
orchards
in ---------
the Applegate
section. — It
»
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loosens the scale from the tree and after-1 string beans and baking powders at Gib* • could sea that it would be an untieelthl ♦
ran*
....
wari devour it,---------------------------------- aeu pm.
t itob wOWn wt Mwiw w
GOODS
Spri ng Stock!
Dry Goods......
Clothing, Boots & Shoes. J.
I
HAVE ARRIVED!
WM. YEO & CO.
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Clotning
Twenty-Five Head of Pure Bred Hereford Balls.
LADIES TAILOR MADE SUITS,
WRAPPERS,
SHIRT WAISTS,
SKIRTS.
ASHLAND MEAT CO.
General Dealers in Live Stock and
Dressed Meats of All Kinds.
VALLEÏ RECORD.
Ashland,
Oregon.
COLEMAN BRO'S-,
Proprietors
BUY : AND : SELL : GREEN
1900
SHERWIN
:
FRU1TS-
1900
GEO. ÌV. TREFREN
<J. R CASEY
Ashland.-
.STEAM..
Laundry ::
ASHLAND
TINNING&PLUMBINGCO.
UNDERWEAR
The
Ashland
For Sale
Meals 25 SSum.
Grocery
Companys
Did you ever see
them beat?
Bush’s
Restaurant!
2 First-Class
Spring Wagons,
J. N. SMITH,