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

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    PERSONAL
AND
SOCIAL.
POLITICAL NEWS ITEMS.
People’s Party Maaa Convention.
Bryan Speaks Tuesday.
Wm. J. Bryan, the presidential candi­
date, will apeak in Asi.iaad »*■ depot at
4:40 p. m. Tuesday, March 27<h, for 30
minutes »r moreon t’>e iseueecf the day.
Seats will be provided a d everybody is
invited.
The Bryan club meets at city hall 7:30
p. m. Saturday to arrange for W. J.
Bryan’s meeting.
Roseburg Review: Many of the Ore­
gon towns are disappointed* because Mr.
Bryan will not stop to speak in them,
and are requesting State Chairman
Sheridan to have his list of dates changed.
As a matter of fact Mr. Bryan selected
his own dates and places to speak and
Mr. Sheridan knew nothing even of his
intended visit at this time until he re­
ceived the list of appointments, there­
fore he is not in the leaet responsible
forthem. Roseburg owes its selection
to a promise of Mr. Bryan to a delegation
of Douglas county people who went to
Ashland over two years ago to hear him
speak. At that time he stated that on
his next visit to Oregon he would stop
iu Roseburg, and his determination to
do so next month is an evidence he does
not regard his promises lightly. Chair-
man Sheridan would like to see the
great orator’s time in the state extended
60 that his itinerary might embrace
every section of it, but Mr. Bryan is so
much iu demand as a speaker that his
stay is necessarily brief, much as that
fact is to be regretted.
Spring Stock!
Medford, Ore., March 17, 1900.
The Jackson county republican pri­ i To tbe voters of the People's party and
J. C. Eubanks left for tbe sontli Mon­
maries
Saturday
at
2
o
’
clock
promise
to
day.
all others who favor Political Reform :
be quite interesting and will without
Chas. E. Comstock is up from Med­ doubt be warmly contested at several In as much as the time is near at hand
when it will become necessary to arrange
ford.
points, notably for the large delegations for the approaching political campaign,
going
to
the
conventions
from
Ashland
Ashlaml Grocery Co’s Specials this
it is deemed advisable to hold a mass­
and Medford which seem to be the convention of the People’s party and oth­
week.
sUrm center of the campaign. The ‘‘big
M. M. Taylor was up from Jackson­ fisn” of the local republican organiza­ er reformers, in Medford April 3rd, 1900,
at 1 o’clock p. m. of said day for the pur-
ville Sunday.
tion are fighting for control and the is­ : poses (1) of electing delegates to the Peo­
sues
involved
run
tbe
scale
into
national
Miss Lena Abbott left Saturday for
ple’s party state convention, (2) of de­
politics, a candidate for congress having vising the best methods of securing har­
Klamath county.
Complete Lines.
IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT a Fine
arisen out of the situation from this city, monious action in the pending campaign
Miss Myrtle Wells has gone to Redding which complicates the usual arrange­
Up
to
Date
Goods.
Line of Fresh Clean Goods
in Jackson county, and (3) the transac­
for the Bummer.
ments of the republican leaders.
tion of such other business as may rignt-
Hon. E. V. Garter wants the solid fuliy come before the convention.
J. L. Helling came up from Granta
NIXING ER BLOCK
A FINE LINE OF
delegation from Jackson county to the 1 All voters who believe in the princi­
Paas yesterday. ■
NEAR DEPOT
congressional convention and be needs 1 ples sQt forth jn the St. Louis populist
Lindsey Sisemore of Sama Valley was it bad. Many republicans, for various 1
platfoi'm, especially the doctrine of the
in town this week.
different stated reasons, do not want him Initiative and Referendum plan of legis­
Rev. 8. H. Jones of Jacksonville left to have that delegation. He must fight lation, and who are unalterably opposed
for it and has teen at work on the big . to the imperalisiic monopolistic and gold
for San Francisco Monday.
job for some time being very active both standard policy of the present republi­
Mrs. G. H. Hedberg went to Dunsmuir personally and through his machine to
The Bulla are all Pure
Bred registered Here-
can administration are urgently request-
last week to visit friende.
gain that end. A strong opposition has . ed to attend and take part in the said
lords; a duly certified
pedigree with each one
Postmaster Geo. F. Merriman of Med­ manifested itself to his candidacy among mass-convention.
They are of three dif-
fea a
and ol
ford was in town Sunday.
the republicans of Ashland and they
no kin.
Neighbors
puicbaaing’oneof each
Signed: J. S. McCain, Secretary Peo-
can change at end of
useful period, thereby
A. J. McDonell, the miner, came over claim they have sufficient force to de­ I pie’s party central committee of Jackson
feat his delegates to the county conven­ ■ county; J. W. Marksbury, member nat-
having the use of a
thoroughbred animal
from Klamath river yesterday.
tion that stand for his nomination for
for several yearB. They
will be sold fat prices
committee: G. R. Lindley, W. E.
Mrs. Chas. Brady and infant went to congress. They are not opposed to his ' ■ ional
that are consistent,
with rich and careful
Phipps,
J.
A
Smith.
G.
F.
Schmidtlein,
San Francisco Tuesday on a visit.
nomination for the legislature. Mr. Geo. R. Hamuiereley, A. 8. Barnes, J.
breeding and individ-
cal merit*
Burnside W. R. C. will give a dinner Carter needs tbe solid delegation of 22 L. Batchelor, A. L. Gall, C. C. Gall,
votes from Ashland and he needs dele­ Martin Perry.
in Ashland election day.
gates whom be can handle like checkers,
Miss Nettie Tharp, tbe teacher, left as the political exigencies of the occasion
People’s Party Convention.
—
for Klamath county Saturday.
demand that he be in a position to com­
To
the
People’s party of Jackson County,
The Democratic primaries will be held
pel
unwilling
support
from
other
dele
­
Mrs. James Wiley returned Saturday
Oregon;—
in Jackson county Saturday, at 1 o’clock
gations. With this backing of 22 auto­
from a visit with Medford relatives.
You are hereby requested to hold pri­ p. m. to elect delegates to the county
matoms from Ashland the clever wire­
Miss Sadie Anderson returned to Tal­ puller can sw ap off Tom, Dick aud Harry maries in the different precincts on Sat­ convention which meets at Jacksonville A. F. HUNT.
WM. STORM.
J. L. THORNTON
ent Monday after a visit in Ashland.
until he has traded every other candi­ urday, March 31,1900, at 2 o’clock p. m. March 31, aud elects delegates to the
and
elect
delegates
to
the
county
con
­
state,
congressional
and
judicial
dis
­
M. Hutchinson of Klamath county was date in the convention out of everything vention hereby called to convene at Med- trict conventions. The following is the
ioean’ ’t t
> • ♦
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registered at the Ashland House Friday. except bis shirt tail and it he doesn
promise to be good he will threaten him tohljfiiday, April 6tb, 1900, at 11 o’clock apportionment by precincts, making a
Chas. F. Young, wife and boy, returned with the removal of that. This is poli­ a. m., for two days’ session, on the fol­ convention of 49 delegates*.
to Gold Hill this week from a visit in tics and especially the politics of modern lowing apportionment:
Applegate........
1 Meadows..........
.1
Ashland.
2 North Medford
.3
I
republican bosses, the chief exponent Applegate.............. 3 Mound...................... 3 West Ashland.
Meadows
................
3
Ashland, East . ....4
North Ashland
2 South Medford.
.4
Gen. W. H. Byars of Salem was in and disciple in Oregon being Senatoi Ashland, West-----4 Pooh Bah................. 3 South Ashland....... 2 Mt. Pitt...........
.1
Il I town yesterday and left for Klamath Joseph Simon. The purpose is success Big Butte ... .v»,..3 Phoenix................. .4
Big Butte ............... 1 Pleasant Creek
.2
and every other consideration and all the Barron ......... 3------------
county today.
Pleasant Creek
- --- ........ 3 Central Point......... 4 Rock Point ...
.1
higher
ideals
that
may
rest
in
the
-finer
..3
CBthKx..'..
7
.................
3
Roxy
Ann
..
Chimney Rock ....... 1 Steamboat.......
.1
Our mens clothing is unexcelled in conceptions of the minds of men must Central Point.......... 4 Kock Point..
Eagle Point .,
. .2 Sterling........
.1
SAMPSON.
price, style and quality. Miller & Bart- be sacrificed and slaughtered.
Dann ........................ 3 Sterling.........
Eden ............
.2
..2 Table Rock....
ges.
Weather hot.
.3 Flounce Rock
..1 Talent........... .
.1
Some men are born to the job and Eagle Point............. 3 Sams Valley.
..5 Foots Creek..
.1
..1 Trail Creek
Mrs. J. L. Gault went to McCloud yes­ some acquire tbe art and while ‘‘there Foo's Creek ...........2 Talent........
Mr. Rush was here Thursday.
..s Gold Hill.................
Flounce Kock..........2 Table Rock..
..3 o Uniontown.
1
terday
to
join
her
husband
for
the
sum
­
are
others
”
Mr.
Carter
has
stood
at
the
The enrollment of our school is increas­
.5 Trail......................... 3 North Jacksonville. .2 Watkins ...
Gold Hill .. ...
.1
ABHLAND.Ur...Thur8day, March 22,1900 ing.
mer.
of
tbe
class
among
Ashland
repub
­
bead
4 Watkins................... 2 South Jacksonville .3 Woodville .
Jacksonville ...
.1
and his friends are under the im­ Lake Ureek-----
3 Willow Springs....... 3 Lost Creek............... 1
John W Coleman returned Tuesday licans
Gardners are employing themselves in
pression that be has lost none of his
.4 Woodville.,............. 3
West
their line. .
from a business visit to Dixon, Cal., his cunning since tbe famous primary of Medford,
CENTRAL POINT.
Rev. W. E Bitzer, W. Caton, N. Y..
5 Union..................... 3
Medfojd, Rasi ...
old
home.
“1 hail dyspepsia over twenty
The growth of the vegetation during this
Mr. Yah Natta of Ashland was in town
1896, which crowned him king of local
The.convention will nominate a county writes,
and tried doctors and medicines
nice weather is rapid,
Misses Bertha and May Semple, daugh­ primary plungers. “The others” claim ticket,-elect delegates to district and years,
Tuesday.
without benefit. 1 was persuaded to use
Yount passed here Thursday going ters of W. A. Semple, left yesterday for that the “conditions” were favorable in state -conventions, and attend to such Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ana it helped me
J oh fa E. Ross has sold his interest in to Mr.
Snow logging camp.
Oakland,
Cal.
times
past
and
contend
that
he
will
miss
other
business
as
may
properly
come
be
­
from the start 1 believe it to be a panacea
the saloon to his brother Geo. B. Ross.
for all forms of indigestion.” It digests
M l Pravter was up Thursday after a
Miss Winnie Lewelling arrived from the canning brain and intellect of Dis­ fore it. '
Dr. Parsons of Ashland made a pro­ load of castings for the foundry.
The, following platform was outlined what you eat —E. A. S herwin .
Roseburg yesterday to pay a visit to her trict Attorney Watson in his present
plans and purposes. The on-looking from the resolutions sent in by the clubs,
fessional visit here last Sunday to see
Salem, March 19.—Govenor Geer to­
Geo. Grow, jr., is clearing on his Samp­ friend, Mrs. F. Parrish.
public await the passing events and some and is hereby referred back to the clubs,
Mrs. W. T. Leever.
son creek ranch preparing a garden spot.
E. B. Duffy, the clever traveling agent modern and original contributions to the for adoption or rejection, and is to be day received a check for $27,806,85 from
the War Department at Washington, in
Weather fine and crops uever looked
of the Rio Grande Western, was an Ash­ science of practical polities may be looked voted on section by section:
settlement of the State of Oregon’s claim
better this time of the year. The sticky
NORMAL ITEMS.
land visitor Monday.
for from the workings and developments
S ection 1.—
for clothing furnished the volunteers. All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits.
country will prodace a big wheat crop
Canned Fruits Extra
of
the
keenest
aud
brightest
lights
iu
tbe
E. B. Curry has sold his house and lot
Nat Melius entered school Monday.
As a fundamental step to the preser­ This is the result of General Ganten-
this year.
g.
o.
p
Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best.
in Ashland to Martin Swyter, recently
vation of our endangered liberties we de­ bein’s efforts in behalf of the state.
Hazel McConnell entered the training of Albany, for $900.
Rev. J. T. Abbett of Ashland was
The Carter interests are working an mand that the reign of corporations shall
-
department
Monday.
down and participated fn the funeral of
The Misses Hargrove, the milliners,
anti-Tongue combination at Medford
in our legislative halls, bv the es-
Bev. Father Desmarais of St. Patrick’s through Austin S. Hammond, a candi- cease
Joseph Downing Monday. Rev. Greg­
announce their spring opening this week,
ubteb^en?
¿f^dirVcriegTsTation."
Leonard Masters left Saturday for
...
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•
We
church, Portland, was on Monday’s date for district attorney. Dr. J. M. .
ory preaclied the funeYal sermon.
.
.
Josephine Co. to teach school.
must shorten the plow
handles
of govern- Friday and Saturday.
train for San Francisco on a visit.
Keene is said to be the main inspiration
bv bringing tbe legislator closer
M m . Guy (daughter of W. T. Leever)
Otto Brown, a 13-ycar-old boy, is in
Mrs. Plum of Igerna Cal., visited her
principles—30 close that no lob- jail at Portland. He is suspected of
The orphan children of Albert John­ of the enterprise and he says the Tongue . t0
of Portland is visiting relatives and sons Arthur and Claude last week.
push,
are
trying
to
make
him
‘
the
j
can
intrude
between
thsm.
son were taken to the Orphans’ Home at
friends and taking care of her mother
having murdered his cousin, a boy about
The programme which the Bellview’s Portland last week, by Mrs. Hudson.
who is very low with kidney and heart
,S9Pe ■
. ,
,
- I Through- the initiative and referendum
rendered in the chapel Saturday even­
Jacksonville is for Tongue and it is gii moral and political questions can be | I his age, by pushing him into the Wil­
trotrble.
L. B. Warner returned Tuesday from claimed that practically all the rural 8Ubmitted to a lair and impartial vote of lamette river.
ing was exceptionally good. The deco-
Mrs. F. B. Moore who was taken to rations were of Oregon Grape. Miss Siskiyou county where he finished his precincts are for Tongue unless some tUe peopiei and jf adopted by a majority
James Red bury, a retired builder,
the Good Samaritian Hospital in Port­ Mabel Jones of Medford received the delivery of Albany nursery fruit trees. ‘fine work not yet unfolded will be 0[ votera become the law of the land.
well-known along the coast, was drown­
land is reported in a fair way to recovery prize for the beat original poem.
Miss Myrtle Hart of Cleveland, Ohio, done.
While we demand that if either gold ed at Santa Monica a few days ago by
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL
from her long spell of sickness without
arrived yesterday to visit her relatives,
or
silver is to be used as money both tbe capsizing of a boat.
Chas.
W.
Walters
of
Medford
will
1
undergoing a surgical operation.
H, Fl. V. H. IV Sold.
W. H. Bush and family at Depot restau­ make a stand for the republican nomi- shall
te used, we insist that the test
OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
1
W. W. Scott has rented his fine fruit
this country ever possessed was
W. 8. Barnum of Medford has pur­ rant.
BOHN.
nation for county clerk. The anti-New- currency
1
and grain farm of 90 acres to R. A. chased the roadbed, rolling stock, etc.,
Mrs. J. H. Gay and son Charles, who bury men say Gue. will never cimeoff the full legal tender greenback of the
QUALITY
Clark late of Washington county. Mr. of the Rogue River Valiev R. R. opera­ have
teen visiting Ashland relatives,
;
' civil war. And we look forward with DARWIN—Near Grants Pass. March 16,
and Mrs. Scott will start east in two ting between Medford and Jacksonville, returned home to Central Point yester­ until knocked off.
hope to tbe day
gqtd shall be re­
1900, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Darwin, And not Price, is
Dr. J. M. Keene, the Medford polife- legated,
weeks for a visit of three months in for $12,000, from Honeyman, De Hart & day.
always considered in our Drug
the artg of the country and
a
son.
cian,
wire-puller
and
confidential
W«$r
1
Iowa, Chicago and Oklahoma.
the
buffian
family
possess,
free
of
tribute
Co. of Portland.
Mr. Barnum took
Department;
Thos. H. B. Helm and wife of Texas, of Senator Joe Simon, spent Motjdav to bankers, a governmental full legal
charge today. The road was about to be
who
have
been
visiting
his
sister,
Mrs.
night
in
Ashland.
Doc.
is
“
setting
up
”
KLAMATH FALLS.
measure of value, made of paper, that
sold to a lumber company and moved
DIED.
R. Neil, left today for Klamath the primaries in tbe interest of Repre­ will expand side bv side with tbe growth
Don Steele, who has been living in Beno, away when Mr. Barnum made the pur­ J.
county.
sentative Carter for congress and against , and population. Then, and only then,
Southern Oregon.
Nevada, for tbe pot three years, is here chase.
ANDERTON—Near Talent, March 14,
visiting friends and relatives.
C. H. Findley of Grand Rapids, Mich., McBride’s re-election to the legislature. will the; -people realizo tbe full benefits
1900, Daniel Auderton, aged 80 years.
New School House, $13.300.
is in town. He will locate about 100
Judge Orr has returned from his trip to
Hon. J. H. Davis, of Texas, better of civilizatiop and the world be made a
BROWN—In Medford, March 12, 1900,
Ban t'ranclMO. Hie wife will remain there
families iu Klamath county if the rail­ known as “Cyclone” Davis the famous I garden of delights for mankind.
Ashland
School
District
’
s
board
of
di
­
Bydeatel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE
Wp call.attention to the public school
some time under medical treatment.
. ,
populist orator, -arrived-ln Ashland SqA-
rectors have opened the bids for construc­ road is built.
E. Brown, aged 14 months.
syslet& aod tbo postal service as eaem-
Mrs. E. E. Porter of this place was ad­ tion of the proposed new east school
Chas. Rose arrived yesterday from day night from the south and after coir* 1 piifleationeof a beneficent state socialism,
BROWNING—In Spokane, March 9,
judged insane Tuesday, and taken to Salem house in McCall’s addition on Boulevard, San Francisco where he has been work­ suiting with State Chairman F. Williams,
F
on Wednesday by M E. Patterson and Geo. adjoining the Ashland cemetery, There ing in the Union Iron Works. He goes National Committeeman J. W. Marks­ which-onr people would only relinquish
1900, Mrs. Margaret Biowning, recent­
Porter,
ly of Ashland, in the 39 i 1 a year of her
bury and others went to Roseburg last with their livre. And we demand that
were two bids W. O. Heckart of Corvallis to Klamathon next.
age.
night to interview Democratic State the carrying of messages written with
James Sullivan, an insane person, was bid $14,495 aud H. Snook of Salem $13,-
Wm. M. Colvig returned Monday to Chairman R. 8. Sheridan. He is repre­ pen and ink be amplified to embrace
brought through here last Thursday from 300. Mr. Snook was awarded the con­
—In Central Point, March
Lakeview in charge ot J, U. Basey and M. tract. It will be a 78x84 structure, two Jacksonville from Victoria, B C., on A. senting the national committee for the messages written by eleotricitv, and that DOIVNING
spray your fruit trees
17, 1900, Joseph Downiug, aged 82 yrs.
tiie train of cars which carries our letters
R. Hart.
O.
U.
W.
lodge
business.
He
was
not
'O’
purpose
of
¿¿tjing
a
delegation
to
the
and
3
months.
stories high and a basement. The base­ interviewed on politics.
for San Jose Scale,
The Degree of Honor gave a dance and ment is to be ot cut stone and the bal­
fusion conventional Sioux FallL.^Ik, he owned by the government to carry
Deceased
was
the
father
of
J.
L.
Down
­
those
who
wrote-UHe-
letters,
No
other
Green Aphis, Wool­
supDer in commemoration of St. Patrick’s ance of the building to be of brick 16 and
Call
and
see
me
when
you
are
in
need
of
J
. * ’ 9
W. F. Gallagher’s Wizard Oil Co. May 9.
ref or tnSW-ill avail touch if corporations ing of Ashland, Fred T. Downing of any property of any description, either to
day, which was a decided success. The
after
a
successful
engagement
in
Ash
­
12 inch walls. The building is to be
The fusion populists of Jackson county are permitted to> niy ifisw much they Grants Pass, T. J. Downing of Gold Hill, rent or bur.
ey Aphis and Curl
proceeds amounted to$115.
heated by two furnaces, the apparatus land went to Medford S unday and are who were so badly smashed and demor­ shall take from the {¡producers and bow J. H. Downing of Central Point, Mrs.
I have ranches for sale in every part of
Leaf.
Compound
Tbe ¡republican primaries will be held to cost $1800 additional. The building putting in a week there.
alized at last election have been wake i- much they will leave them. This is tax­ E. P. Hesselgrave of Central Point and Jackson couuty; fine land and low prices.
bare on Saturday, the 24th. Numerous is to be completed by September first.
Small
acreagss
of
fruit
land
near
town
made and sold by
Every day something new at the new ed up from their Hungarian trance by ation without representation in its worst W. H. Downing of Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and land in bearing fruit, any number of
candidates are springing np right along
and tbe county convention on the 31st inst
dry goods and clothing store. Miller & “Cyclone” Davis, and this week isane a form. It is the disgrace of our republic Downing has been a reeident of this acres, large or small.
call for a mass convention at Medford that foreign despotisms have defended valley for about sixteen years. The
promisee to be an unusually interesting
A Designlug Woman Halted,
Bartges.
I have several houses to sell in the city;
April 31, to see where they are at.
one.
the right of our people in these partic­ funeral services were held at the late prices to suit the times.
S. F. Evening Post, April 16.
M. R. Hart and J. C. Basey were on
Residents of tbe west end of town were
J. II. Huffer, sr., of Jacksonville, a re­ ulars, while corruption has made self- home at 11 a. m. Monday.
There were some interesting develop­ Tuesday’s train en route home to Lake­
HOU b ES TO KENT.
somewhat startled by tbe report of a gun
publican
candidate for county judge, vis­ government a helpless failure in this
view,
having
taken
Jim
Sullivan
to
the
MONEY TO LOAN.
last Sunday night about 10:30 o’clock fol­ ments in Judge Daingerfield’s court to- ’
land..
We
believe
in
the
collective
ited
Ashland
Monday.
He
will
have
INSURANCE A SPECIALTY.
lowed by lively footfalls which seemed to day when the application of Mrs Carrie i insane asylum at Salem.
ownership
of
those
means
of
production
the
endorsement
of
the
Jacksonville
del
­
QLIVER
S.
.BROWN
hit tbe high places along the sidewalk. M. Crouch for alimony pendente lite was
I Here are a few of my bargains:
Alfred
Carter,
a
pioneer
miner
of
For
­
and
discributiou
which
tiie
people
may
The names of two sporty drummers are im­ heard by the court.
, est creek, near Jacksonville, died sud­ egation and is assured of a considerable elect, such as railways, telegraphs, tele-
Ten acres of good fruit land, three acres
following in the convention and expects
plicated in the invaterious affair, which ap­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Mrs.
Crouch
lives
at
427
Golden
Gate
,
in fruit. $450.
denly
Friday, aged 72 years. He was en­ the nomination.
I phones, ccal mines, etc.
pears to be a red hot scandal. Tbe “wise”
Six acre tract, three acres in fruit, good
drummers got out of town as soon possible avenue. Some time ago she filed suit . gaged iu the early Indian Wars.
H. S. Hudson, a former member of' We are opposed to individuals or cor-
house, barn, etc., running water, for $500.
Beach Block.
and wall undoubtedly give this place tbe go­ for divorce from her husband, B. F.
J
porations
fastening
themselves,
like
Our youthe and childrens line of cloth­ the legislature now in the custom house
Another ten acre tract, some fruit, two
Crouch, a carpenter, on the ground of
by next time.
small houses, $<00.
ing is now complete. Prices are right. at Portland, was in the valley this week vampires, on the people, and suckiug Ashland,
-
-
Oregon.
cruelty.
their substance; and we demand that
These are within a mile and a half of
lleady for Exchange.
Mn. Crouch alleged that she marrried Miller & Bartges.
looking up politics in the interest of the whatever can be better done bv govern­
Ashland.
Crouch
at
Jacksonville,
Or.,
on
Aug.
15,
renomination
of
Congressman
Tongue
Water Street.
Two miles from town, ten acres, entirely
Geo. W. Blodgett, the assayer, left
Miller A Bartges have stocks of new
ment for tiie enrichment of the many £¡0“ Mining Law a Specialty.
I shall net be turned over to individuals for
unimproved, $200
goods fresh from the looms which they 1895. The couple lived at sixes and Monday for near Jacksonville to take and re-election of Senator McBride.
sevens for a considerable period. Mrs. charge of the Golden Standard Mining
Hotel property in town, for salefor$4000.
wish to exchange for money.
Horace Dunlap, formerly of Pnoenix, tbe aggrandizement of tbe few
y mail or
One hundred acres fine valley land, two
Crouch claims to have been a widow Co’s new 5-stamp quarsz mill.
Hence, we insist that banks have no
will
quite
likely
be
the
republican
nomi
­
expresa recel ve
miles from Medford, $4500.
whea she married Crouch and had a
White
Plymouth
Rock
Pullets
8AMS VALLEY.
prompt attention.
Call and see me tn regard to any of the
Mrs. P. S. Casey and daughter, Miss nee for sheriff in Lake county, against more right to create our money than
young eon by her previous marriage.
<1
they would have to organize our army or
T ckms C ash at
Andy
Neilson,
the
present
democratic
above,
and
if
they
do
not
suit,
I
have
a
Theresa
Casey,
returned
yesterday
from
and
Cockerels
for
Sale!
We had a tine rain Sundty night.
Tins boy died after a brief illness, and,
RZASOBABLE. BATES*
large list from which you might choose
pass our laws.
incumbent.
a
visit
with
Jacksonville
friends.
They
Eggs for setting at $1.50 for 13, or $3.00
The little son of Jeff Linville severely cut as Mrs Crouch alleges, her husband leave next Wednesday for Omaha.
We
reaffirm
tbe
fundamental
princi
­
OEO.
W.
TREFREN.
Hon. E. B. Watson of Portland and ples of tbe Omaha platlorm and declare
his toot one day last week while playing opeiiy charged her with having poisoned
for 30.
Main Street, Near Bridge.
Ashland, Or.
with an ax. He is getting along nicely at her awn son. The accusation was spread
M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich , says, formerly of Jackson county, will have it to be tbe immutable creed of onr party,
Geo.
K. Wentworth,
broadcast, and Mrs. Crouch was unable "DeWitt’s Little Earlv Risers are tne very the solid support of the delegation from coeval with it in birth and filled with tbe
present.
Dunsmuir, Cal.
A gentleman by the name of Hoof, who to prevent her good name being assailed. best pills I ever used for costiveness, liver this county for supreme judge, as well as spirit that launched it on its grand car­
aud
bowel
troubles.
”
—
E.
A.
S
hkrwin
.
One
night
iu
June
last
Crouch
broke
Josephine
and
adjoining
counties.
Henry
came here from Mis»ouri a few days ago,
eer. It must not be whittled away or
has broke out with the measles since arriv­ in to her room and dragged her out of
A. P. Talent, wife and two daughters, D. Kubli is looking after Judge Watson’s traded off for offices. Tbe man who pro­
lililí
ing here. Some are scared for fear it might ted in a paroxysm of rage. She became
interest and there will be no opposition poses to do this is au enemy of mankind ;
LJLIDIEIS’
be the smallpox.
ill, snd Crouch later sent her to the Minnie and Myrtle, and their two grand in the county convention.
be would sell tbe kingdom of heaven for
children, arrived Tuesday at their form­
A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty
The exceeding hot weather which we couixy hospital, where he left her for er home in Talent from San Francisco,
The People’s party county central com­ a mess of pottage.
have been having for the past few davs has seveial weeks without making a single
I
In order to maintain the liberties of Dollars will be paid bv the City of Ash­
mittee
mit
tee met at Medford Saturday after­
bated tbe ground in many places although inquiry concerning her. When she to again take up their residence.
noon, Chairman Grant Rawlings presid­ the people, we must preserve their land to the person or persons furnishing
there is much ground too wet to plow emerged from the hospital her hea till
Have just added to my window shade ing. This is the only people’s party or­ homes, and we therefore demand laws
H BOIVIN, Manager,
which will make plowing and planting late was mattered aud the doors of her home
line an invoice of wide opaque and rollers ganization in the county and is recog­ in the several states exempting the information which shall cause the arrett
in some parts.
closri upon her.
for making extra wide and odd size nized as the legal people’s party. Ac­ homes of the people from taxation ab­ and conviction of any person or persons
Dr. Morrill was summoned to Isreal
Tbe Crouches have real estats aud oth­
cording to their plan of organization they solutely in a sum not less than $2000, of the crime of arson, committed within COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET
Harris’ last Thursday. On arriving he er property worth about $3000. Mrs. shades. J. P. Dodge, opera house.
found the whole family suffering from Crouch asked for a division of ths prop­
Ashland, Oregon,
J. E. Crowson, wife and girl left yes­ are strictly opposed to fusion. The meet­ »nd a personal property exemption of
poison. Mrs. H ’s mother had gathered
for St. Charles, Minn., to remain ing was quite well attended and decided not less than $300 to each head of a the city limits of said city.
and prepared a lot of greens for dinner in erty, $40 a mouth alimony and $100 terday
a year. Mrs. 8. E. Dunning accom­ upon calling a county convention of 1(B family. To make up for this reduction
D ry G oods , N ovelties ,
W. B. COLTON,
which they supposed they had gathered couuwl fees.
of taxation we favor an income, inheri­
Wlpn tbe case was called, the attorn­ panied them as far as Hazle, S D. delegates at Medford April 6th and 7tb> tance and other like taxes.
some poisonous weed. The doctor pro-
Shop
is
now
open.
Mayor.
the
primaries
to
be
held
March
31st.
Main Street, Oyer the Bridge.
fjonneed tbe poison of a strychnine nature ey fol Mr. Crouch protested against pay­ They were ticketed over the Northern
“With malice towards none, with
The platform is to be formulated on Qie
audit is thought that the family who oc- ing NTs. Crouch any money whatever. Pacific by Robert Taylor.
Nothing but First - Class
eharity
'to
all,
with
devotion
to
the
referendum principle.
rupiwt the bouse previous to their moving
‘♦i
“Ke have filed a cross-complaint,” he
Dr. J. W. Odgers will open a dental
Work turned out.-
right as God gives us to see the right.”
there had left some poison in the house said,“in which we allege that when Mr.
J.
M.
Batchelder,
the
county
clerk
of
office in the Beach block, over the bridge,
which in some way fell in the victuals
We commit our cause to tho hearts and
Lake county who resigned suddently‘r0* consciences of the American people.
«
while being prepared for dinuer. None Crourfi married this woman she was al- on Main street, March 19th.
read/
a
wife,
and
that
her
husband,
cently was succeeded in his office by
jproved fatal, however
STATE AFFAIRS.
Jerry Thornton came down from Ash* 1 one of his bondsmen, W. A. Wilshire.
¡fromwhom she was never divorced, is
i
S ection 2. We demand a system of
land
this
morning
en
route
to
Oakland.
One Dollar CASH will bur 17 pounds
still
alive.
We
will
have
him
here
if
Batchelder
had
been
drinking
and
there
Notice to Creditors.
■ necessary. Instead of granting a divorce He will go to Coquille in a few days were rumors that he was short in his taxation for railroad, telegraph, tele­
of Su^ar at a credit store, stop to
Mrs. Busb. Fropr. j ¿sbland!’<Or<gun-
As other business requires our atten- ’ to ttA3 woman, we ask for a degree an­ after his family, wno have been spend­ accounts $500. Investigation, after he phone and other corporations, doing bus­
think what cash will buy at the
iness
in
two
or
more
counties
of
this
tention. our books will be Lift with H. nulling their marriage.”
ing tbe winter there, and remove with resigned the office, disclosed the short­
ASHLAND GROCERY CO.
state, similar to the California plan.
C. Galey at the Bank of Ashland for im­
Mi$. Crouch, who was present in them to Ashland.—Roseburg Review, age to be $300, which he paid.
S ection 3. We demand that the state
mediate collection after March 20, 1990. • court almost fainted at this intelligence. March 20.
h ««,..
• ••
What better endorsement of the cash
Ex-Senator John H. Mitchell has pub« > officers shall receive their constitutional
P eltox A N eil
Tbn Court frowned, then asked if Mrs
Wanted—A good waiter girl. Apply lished a long statement of the cause of i salaries and no more.
system
can
we
ask
for
than
the
ad
­
Cro«ch could get along temporarily with
Semi-Weekly Stage Line
S bction 4. We demand that the office
the legislative hold up of 1897, in reply
I want tn 1st the people who suffer from $25 a month. This being acceptable, an at the Ashland House.
vertising of the credit stores?
Lunches Put Up.
rheumatism and sciatica know that ordt< was made allowing her that sum
L. L. Jacobs. Alex Orme, Silas J. Dav, to the attack made upon him in the U. ■ of state printer be abolished, and that
from
and
Mail
Contract
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm reieived me pendente lite, together with $75 counsel I Geo. O’B. DeBar, Peter Applegate, E. 8. senate by Senator Simon. H. W. said work be let out by contract to the
DeRobqam. F. Luy, Mark Applegate of Corbett followed with an attack on lowest bidder.
after a number of other medicines and a
Ashland to Pelican Bay. All Passengers Trains
S ection 5. We demand the reduction
doctor bad failed. It is the best liminent
Crouch is a well-known union carpen­ Jacksonville, and G. C. Noble and H. H. Mitchell in Tuesday’s Oregonian. The
I have ever known of.—J. A. D odgen , ter and is prominently identified with i Harvey of Medford were up Tuesday airing of dirty republican linen is on in of all salaries of county ofljcials in pro­ Don’t pav 25 cts. for a 10-lb. sack of
portion to the amount of work performed,
Whole Wheat Flour wben you can
night visiting the I. O. 0. F. lodge of earnest.
Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands have bean labor organizations.
Stop 30 Minutes for Meals
buy it from us for....................... 15 Cts.
this place.
cured ot rheumatism bv this remedy.
Salem, March 19.—The Capital Journal based on like salaries, for similar work
in private enterprises.
Ohs application relieves the pain. For
For Sale—A 4-room house and two tonight quotes Governor Geer as follows
It is a condition, uot a theory, that
S ection 6. We pledge our candidates Don’t pay 25 cts. for a 10 lb. sack of
sale by K vqsne A S herwin .
on
the
question
of
bis
candicacy
for
the
WILLIAM FOX.
ALLI» HILDRETH
confronts ths Oregon voters If they lQts on 7th street, railroad addition, for Senate to succeed McBride:
Graham when you can buy it from
for the legislature, that when elected
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Coshow returned don’t register, they will lose their votes |75O. Call at place or address J. A.
u< at.
.................................. 15 Cts.
"I will not allow my name to be used by they will work for the enactment of laws
Dawson, AshUnd. Qr.
«
Wednesday from their three months’ in Juns and November.
either tide or by any factions, and will not to ca^ry out these demands.
have Crushed Wheat at, per
visit at Ashland and Roseburg. Mr.
allow the subject to take a particle of my
The salaries for county and district We
Bargains I Bargains in hardware, tin­
The Portland Evening Telegram con­ time or thought. The people have elected
sack
........................... 20 Cts.
Coabow went south for the benefit of hie
officials
were
omitted
and
may
be
cov
­
Ashland, Oregon
health, and after an absence of three ware, stoves. Closing out for the next tains a portrait of Mrs. Edyth Schley of me governor, and have not «iked me to run ered, with any other matter, by farther
Can you get a cheaper or better
months is not the flashiest man in town. thirty days for cash only. Give me a that city, who has written a melodrama for senator, aud it would, be unfair far me resolutions from the clubs, and will be
mush ?
One a three seat and the City Passenger
call and be convinced. Store and fixt entitled ‘ The Indian Princess,” which t > do so, or do anything else than give them
—Brownsville Times.
urea for rent. B. F. Reeser.
she expects to have staged in the near the test service I am capable of in the posi­ acted on by the convention.
Three are not specials but our regular
By order of the Regular People’s Party price.
The report comes from San Francisco
future. The lady was born and raised tion to which 1 was elected.”
other two seats. Six head
and Truck Transfer
a
Have you seen tbe Raycycle, the best in Jackson county and is hotter known as r
County Central Committee, in session
that tne proposed '‘relief bureau” of the
and
handsomest
wheel
made;
will
run
At
the
M.
E-
church
Sunday
the
ser
When you combine our prices with the
at Medford, Or., March 17,1900.
8. P.Co. baa been abandoned after a Con­
Miss Mary E Ounnyngham, daughter of
of Horses and two sets of ——AD ktads of freight, baggage
money back proposition—you know we
G kant R awlings , Cbairmau.
ference between the railroad officials and 1090 miles without oiling; will run 27 J W. Cunnyngham of Ashland. Her vices will be as follows: Sunday schoo
household
, ate.. transfer*
give vou your money back if everything
J. W. W iley , Secretary.
the grievance committees of the employee. per cent lighter than any bicyclo made. friends in this part of tbe state will be at 9:30 a. m. Preaching to the children
ed wW
and snfety.
at
11
by
the
pastor,
subject,
h
How
to
be
Harness,
The
easiest
bill
climber
made.
For
sam
­
is
not
satisfactory,
we
ask
no
questions
The news is received with marked ami
HauliMi
soils O om -
pleased to hear of her success. Several
ple
and
prices
call
at
Reeser
’
s
hardware
Great
”
Junior
League
meeting
at
4
:33-
why
or
wherefore
—
you
have
the
ideal
trsDtadraB*) I • $ • •
• • s
Republican, Democratic and Populist
unanimous approval by all cl its es of
vears ago she was married at Baltimore,
store.
railroad men.
Maryland, to W. C. Schley, a cousin of p. m. Devotional meeting of the Ep­ state conventions will meet in Portland store and you take no chances.
worth League at 6:30. Preaching at tbe same day*—April 12.
WOOD FOR SAZ j ®
Call on or apply to,
„ „ , u
_ i What does Dame Fashion say shall be the noted Admiral Schley.
WE LEAD-
7:30, subject, “Shall we continue in
Bulls
Bulls. btockmen, have you
moBe for feminine head gear this
The Republican National Convention
V iuwi- •
The entertainment committee of the Sin?” All are cordially invited. J. T. will meet in Philadelphia June 19; the OTHERS RAVE TO FOLLOW
^MBAhose Hereford bulls of Owen A spnng and summer? The ladies of Ash-
Abbett,
pastor.
Ladies of the Maccabees will give a grand
Moore's? If not, why not?
Will handle fea la Ashland during the
Sugar—of Course.
Populist National Convention in Sioux
land art' invited to visit Misses Hargrove, calico
ball next Thursday. March 29th,
summer season. Delivered at your door
W. B. Colton lias tax roll for Ashland Falls, 8. D., May 9; the Miudle-of-the-
the milliners, this week, Friday and Sat­
every morning.
urday and inspect the latest fashions, at opera house. Everybody invited and precinct and will send money to pay Road Populists in Cincinnati on the same
Passengersdeltìferdd to eny parto!
taxes
tea tor all
all who request.
request. Also prepared day; Prohibitionists
Frohiuwomsts in Chicago, June 27,
st which time will occur their regular a good time assured.
National CoaYcottou
fegiatiar voters free oi charge at hisd^eDer^^ticNa
An elegant line of Framed Picture« *t
spring openidg of millinery goods.. An
riegt&t display styles will w itrcwn, 09» How JT WaitW Bto».
SPRING GOODS
HAVE ARRIVED!
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Clotning.
LADIES TAILOR MADE SUITS,
WRAPPERS,
SHIRT WAISTS,
SKIRTS
Dry Goods....
Clothing, Boots & Shoes.
WM. YEO & CO.
Twenty-Five Head of Pure Bred Hereford Brils-
ASHLAND MEAT CO.
General Dealers in Live Stock and
Dressed Meats of All Kinds.
VALLEÏ RECORD.
Ashland,
Oregon
COLEMJlN BRO'S-, Proprietors
BUY
SELL
AND
1900
GREEN
:
SHERWIN
FRUITS.
1900
THE LARGEST and BEST_J¿1_
GEO. IV. TREFßEN
K_J. R. CASEY.
Ashiand.-
. STEAM..
Laundry
Í
ASHLAND
$250 REWARD
UNDERWEAR
Bush’s
Restaurant!
Meals 25
A Few Pointers!
3 First-Class
Spring Wagons,
FOX & HILDRETH,
J. N. SMITH,
Ashland Gro. Co
Lock
131'
AsMwdj Oroftn.
I