Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, March 29, 1900, Image 3

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    SPRING GOODS
*
1
PERSONAL AND
SOCIAL.
CAXTXB SWXXK ASHLAND.
BRYAN SPOKE IN A8HLAND.
West^AsHand—F. D Wagner, chair­
man ; Geo. Engle and C. H. Gillette,
secretaries; D. H. J -ckeon and T. F.
Kershaw, tellers. After the two tickets
were placed in nomination Mayor W. B
Colton ar.se and asked to make a few
remarks be ( re anybody voted for him as
delegate. He wished it distinctly under­
stood that be was not going to work in
the special and exclusive interest of any
candidate for any office, that he was un­
pledged and would vote for the best in­
terests of the county as he saw it.
The vote stood as follows:
D H Jackson........... 46 M Berry............ 29
F D Wagner............. 46 C A Eliason....29
C A Hitchcock___ 46 Levi Stewart.... 30
T H Simpson............ 46 W Patterson ..29
A E Kinney.............. 72 Geo Engle....... 29
ED Briggs................. 45 W B Colton....31
William Myer........... 45 A E Kinney... 72
J R Wick.................. 44 W A Patrick.. 30
South Ashland—J. P. Dodge, cbai.-m
man;F C._Hames and O. Winter sec-
re'aries. The following was the vote*.
J P Dodge............. 74
‘ J P Dodge............ 74
G W Dunn........... 55 W B Pracht.. . .19
J M Wagner........ 55 D F Fox ............... 19
A C Spencer........ 55 C H Vegbte ......... 17
I E Vining.......... 56 0 E Hooper
18
P W Paulson........ 57 F C Homes ......... 20
EV Carter . ......... 55____
__
B F Reeser.......... 18
North Ashland—For chairman, C. F.
Hasty received 28 and P. B. Whitney 23.
Whitney and G. S. Butler were elected
secretaries and Joseph Polev and W. F.
Loomis tellers.
W. F. Wooden ex­
plained what tbe Carter ticket stood for
and Chas. Holmes stated the case for the
delegation on which bis name headed the
list. The vote was as follows:
J R Casev ...............77 C M Holmes....... 30
A F Hunt.............. 56 J R Casey ......... 77
W A Holmes...........58 C C Walker ........25
M L Alford.............. 59 H Judge............ 26
.0 F Hasty............... 58 John Murphy...27
E F Loomis............. 60 P B Whitney...27
W F Wooden.......... 58 J W O Gregory. .27
Spring Stock!
For Thirty Minutes He Touched
Briefly ou the Issue* or the Day.
Democratic State Chairman R. S.
Sheridan, and Chas. H. Fisher, editor of
the Review, Roseburg; National Demo­
Wanted—A good waiter girl. Apply
cratic Committeeman J. H. Townsend |
at the Ashland House.
of Dallas, Hon. J. O. Booth of Grants I
Cbae. B. Gay was up from Central
Pass, H Taylor Hill of Crook county,
Point Tuesday to hear Bryan.
Chas. Nickell of Jacksonville, D. H. Mil­
ler of Medford, and President M F. Eg­
Miss Amy Booth was up from Grants
gleston,
Secretary W. O. Marks and Vice Complete Lines.
Pass Tuesday to bear Bryan speak.
IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT a Fine
President T. J. Howell of the Ashland
Hon. Hervey Lindley was over from
Bryan Club, and Populist State Chair­ Up to Date Goods.
Line of Fresh Clean Goods
Klamathon yesterday on a business trip.
man Frank Williams went to Colestein
Tuesday morning to meet Wm. J.
Our mens clothing is unexcelled in
NININGER BLOCK
Bryan. Howell stole a sneak ou the
price, style and quality. Miller & Bart­
NEAR DEPOT
committee
and
went
one
station
further,
ges.
in order to “get next” to the sacred per­
Prof. J. M. Garrison of Forest Grove
son before the others. Bryan greeted
ia organizing a J writing school in Ash­
them all cordially and talked politics
land.
and scenery on the side coming down
from the Siskiyous.
Miss Mollie Bameburgof Medford was
As usual wherever ho g -es local states­ The Bulls are all Pure
Bred registered Here-
in Ashland Tuesday to bear Bryan
men are ready to caution him on what fords; a duly certified
pedigree with each one
speak
to and what not to speak upon. Mr. Thev are of three dif-
puichuin r> and of
In love, laughter and song, Gov. Taylor
Nickell hinted at suggesting a cue and no kin.
Neighbors
useful peg one of each
has coined his masterpiece.—Memphis
Bryan, as he always does, came prompt­ can change at end of
tborouguriod, thereby
Scimitar.
ly forward and said he has been ap­ having tbe use of a
Mr. Carter left Sunday for the country
«m bo e bred animal
proached
many
times
by
politicians
of
for several years. They
old {at price*
Miss Bessie Cottrell left Tuesday for i precincts to look after bis interests and
great prominence with a view to getting that are* consistent,
with rich and carefu I
Martinez, Cal., to visit her sieter, Mrs. i study tbe wants of the delegates elected.
him to drop his views on the money breeding and individ-
He assembled tbe delegates from the
ual merit*
Cbas. Hayden.
question. Bryan refuses to do so, as he
three Ashland precincts in tbe council
---- INSPECTION INVITED-----
J. B. Leach left yesterday for St. , chambers of the city hall Tuesday night.
has deep and earnest convictions and
his opinions cannot be adjusted like
Elmo, Illinois, to make his future borne, No reporters were invited hence wbat
E5IXT
WKOORK2
those ot an ordinary political opportun­
for a time at least.
' exercise* he gave them to perform noon
ist.
F. K. Deuel, who is a delegate to the < cannot be definitely described. That
OTtEG-O2ST.
When the train arrived Chairmen A.STÏLA3STID,
delegates were "felt of” in good
republican county convention, is up tbe
I
Sheridan and Williams promptly escort­
shape
there
is
no
doubt
and
just
how
trom Medford today.
1
ed the speaker to the stand erected and
Conductor Ben Maddox has been very j much they will stand to is quite likely in
decorated by the Ashland Bryan Club. A. F. HUNT.
WM. STORM.
tbe boss’mind and they will get their
J. L. THORNTON.
As had been arranged by the committee
ill at Depot hotel. His wife came up ( cue later on. As the delegation waa a
Williams
introduced
Bryan
in
a
few
Tuesday to wait on him.
< "personally selected” article it is con­
words as “the next President of-the
to be genuine stuff capable of
An elegant line of Framed Pictures at sidered
i
United States.” No time was lost by
Opera House Furniture Store.
I having no will except tbe will of tbe king
either speaker, committee or audience,
and
as
Carter
is
famous
for
manipulating
G. R. Carlock closed the Wagner '
and Bryan talked uninterruptedly for 25
EXTRA VACANT LEADERS TURNED DOWN.
men into doing things for him that they
creek echool Friday and left thie week would
,
minutes, making his car just before the
never think of doing fof" them­
It is reported that Representative Max­ train pulled out. He was in full view of
for Bly to open a school there.
( selves, the delegation is supposed-to be well
w*i "turned down” in the Tillamook
that can be delivered aS a Whole or county republican primaries. He was one the large audience and made a courtly
H. H. Abbott, the clever general one
<
agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in
i job lots for tbe best deals that can be of tbe ‘push” of the last legislature that appearance. The people were mostly in
to
voied shamelessly for about every appro­ sympathy with the speaker, but were
came out from Portland today.
I had on tbe market. There are some who priation
that
was
ottered.
not
noisy
as
it
was
desired
to
make
the
Came to Hear Bryan,
this (but they are considered rank
Gen. P. J. Joubert, commander-in- doubt
'
and claim that tbe delegation
Representative Curtis who was placed most of the short time allotted and to
,Among the people from other points chief of the Boer army, who has been outsiders)
'
will
only
trade
other
office
seekers
out
of
as
leader of the house by speaker Car­ hear as much from him as they could.
in the valley who came to hear Bryan ill, died at Pretoria Tuesday night.
( their bat, coat, vest and boots and that ter appointing him to the principal com­ The closest attention was given to every
we note the following:
Mrs. Robt. Taylor and Mrs. A. W. < when tbe boss asks them to trade some mittees of the organization—finance, sentence and occasionally there were re­
ASHLAND. (Jr...Thursday, March 29,1900
Jacksonville—County Treasurer L. L.
Porto Rican eut of hie bants printing and resolutions—and who well sponsive demonstrations of approval.
Storey
have been elected delegates to the political
|
Jacobs, A. N. Soliss, Chas. Nickell, T.
there
will
be a mild remonstrance and sustained the reputation of being the He touched on briefly the three ques­
Rebecca
grand
lodge
meeting
at
Astoria,
i
M. Reed, J. R. Neil, Frank Neil, Frank
when
it
comes
to swapping off Bbirt-tails worst grafter and rascal on the floor of tions of finance, trusts and imperialism.
CENTRAL POINT.
Roundtree. A. McCallen.
Engene A. Sherwin is having fitted up '
He showed that the republican party to-
Gold Hill—J W. Hay, O. Dews, M. a branch drug store in the building va­ there will be a kick. But there is no that body, has been "turned down” by ' day was advocating things directly op­
Mr. Gardner of the Meadows was in town
telling
what
a
republican
is
capable
of
do
­
the
republicans
of
C
’
.teop
county
and
Chavner,
Abe
Crabtree,
Isaac
Wright,
cated by the Dewey restaurant, near the
Wednesday.
ing when be sees hie "plain duty” before the republicans of Astoria are not nec­ posed to the ideas of Abraham Lincoln,
Jesse Coffee, Mr. Allen, John McClen­
Prof. Merrill, mnsic teacher, is In town don, Lawrence Cardwell, J. W. Marxs- depot.
essarily considered very high minded, its founder. Some people do not like to
him.
renewing old acquaintances.
For
Sale
—
A
4-room
house
and
two
either. In the closing days of the ses­ think anything about the money ques­
bury.
The principal “deal” that will be at- sion Curtis had a number of senate bills tion, but we are fortunate he said in hav­
L. L. Jacobs, county treasurer, was tbe
Medford— D. H. Miller, Ranse Rouse, lots on 7th street, railroad addition, for
will be the uniting of th* Ash­ in his possession as chairman of com­ ing the trust question that they can
i
Suest of his father, A. S. Jacobs, last lues- W. H. Pickens, Dr. J. M. Keene, Mayor $750. Call at place or address J. A. twmpted
land
and
Medford
delegation* and; then mittees to which they were referred. think about There is one beauty about
ay night.
Dawson,
Ashland.
Or.
•
I
Howser, John W. Wiley, Grant Rawl­
trading
and
whipping
in enough of tbe When the time came for their consider­ the trust question. If you don’t want to
Mr. Evans is getting the material on the ings, Chas. W. Walters, D. Brooks,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beeman returned '
precincts
to
stand
for Carter for ation in the house Curtis had disap­ take the time to go to it, it will come to
ground to build a dwelling house on Fifth Horace Mann, D, T. Sears, W. E. to Gold Hill last night from a pleasant outside
'
congress
and
Austin
S.
Hammond for peared, taking the bills with him. you. Men realize what the trust means
street in tbe north part of town.
Phipps, Dr. W. 8. Jones, Chas. Strang, visit of seven weeks at San Francisco, 1
district
attorney
and
N,
L.
Narregan for Ordinarily such a theft as this should todav who did not realize it in 1896. In
Tbe infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Warier W. T. York, H. G. Wortman.
Faralone Islands’and Stockton.
All Kinds of Evaporated Fruits. Canned Fruits Extra
county
judge.
The
latter
does
not fancy be punishable by imprisonment in the this line Bryan said: "I am remined of
Damon died last Friday night, March 23d,
one
of
Solomon
’
s
proverbs,
‘
The
wise
Mrs.
Clara
Vaupel,
mother
of
C.
H.
Deatb or Mrs. H. Farlow.
the trading proposition to tbe extent that penitentiary. Neither Speaker Carter
Standards. Our Canned Tomatoes are the Best.
of whooping cough, aged 5 months.
man foreseeth the evil and hideth him­
and G. W Vaupel, left Friday for Chi­
Death again entered one of the pioneer cago on an extended visit with her chil­ the two former do and there are some or the illustrious body over which he self ; the foolish pass on and are pun­
Quite a number of people gathered at the
depot last Tuesday evening to get a glimpse homes in Ashland this week carrying dren in that part of the United States. doubts as to the ability of tbe Hammond- presided attempted even to send a ser­ ished.’ There is a great idea there and
Keene program biing able to deliver tbe geant-at-arms after the thief. Among
of Bryan as he passed through, but were away Mrs. Lucinda E" Farlow, wife of
it is beautifully expressed; but it is so
disappointed as be did not show himself Hiram Farlow, who expired Monday
The entertainment committee of the entire Medford delegation on the Carter these bills was Senator Proebstel’s long that I have condensed it so that it
deal,
which
will
knock
considerable
of
nickel-in-the-slot
machine
bill,
and
Sen
­
Ladies
of
the
Maccabees
will
give
a
grand
The repairs on the M. E. church will soo n morning. Mrs Farlow nee Farwell was
can be more easily remembered and this
be completed. They held services in it last born In New Hampshire. More than calico ball today (Thursday), March 29th, the life out of the'trading business. Tbe ator Mulkey’s bill cutting down the ex­ proverb in its condensed form reade like
rural
precincts,
so
far
as
expression
goes,
orbitant prices for state printing and ;
Sunday When completed will tnaxe a fifty years ago she was united in mar­ at opera house. Everybody invited and
are very favorable to Tongue and it will Mulkey’s amendment to the consti­ this: ‘The wise man gets the idea in hie
very respectable appearance both inside riage to Hiram Farlow in the state of a good time assured.
and out.
take considerable influence and pressure tution abolishing the state printer’s head; the foolish man gets it in the
Illinois. In 1852 accompanied by the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richards, two to bear to break them up, though in office. The character of these bills may neck.’ ”
At the republican caucus held in the ci'y family of Richard Farwell, her brother,
Imperialism was the closing subject
hall last Saturday, J. W. Merritt was the Farlow’s crossed the plains with daughters and eon of Boston, Massachu­ former conventions they have frequently have had something to do with Curtis’ treated by Mr. Bryan. Imperialism and
elected chairman and Merritt Elliott sec re - four wagons, the party being alone most setts, visited Mrs. Rounsavelleand F. H. been disrupted by the power of the man­ immunity from punishment. The fol­
tary. W. J. Freeman, W. C. Lnever. I. A . of the way. They settled in the Will­ Carter’s family in Ashland this week euvering ability of the solider and more lowing dispatch tells of Curtis’ turning militarism must go together. He also
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL
referred incidentally to the South Afri­
while touring the coast.
Merriniau, J. W. Merritt and Merritt E.li-
compact town delegations. Through the down:
can war and pointed out the inability of
ott were elected delegates to attend the re­ amette valley where Hiram Farlow yet
work
of
H.
D.
Kubli
and
others
the
cen
­
Henry Werth returned yesterday from
Astoria, March 26.—The approaching republican organizations everywhere to
OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
publican convention at Medford next Sat ■ owns his first farm. A little over 32yrs
ago Hiram Farlow with his wife Lucinda Medford, having accompanied Bryan tral committee increased the number of election promises to be one of the most express sympathy for the Boers because
urday.
far. Henry was a member of the Ne­ delegates from the country precincts verv exciting ever held in Clatsop county.
QUALITY
Democratic caucus held in city ball pre- came to tbe then little village of Ash­ braska volunteers of which regiment materially and as there are quite a Ths principal event thus far is the with­ the blight of imperialism was upon the
land
where
they
have
since
made
their
cesding republican caucus elected Ben Beall
sprinkling of bright light* from the drawal of C. J. Curtis from the repub­ party.
Bryan
was
Colonel,
and
he
thinks
Wm.
home.
Mrs.
Farlow
was
a
lady
of
es
­
chairman and John dwell secretary.
He made sarcastic comment on Mark And not Price, is
smaller places in this convention they lican party and his affiliation with the
always considered in our Drug
Ralph Dean of Willow Springs, J. W. In­ timable qualities and was held in great J. is about the finest man on earth.
Hanna’s admiration of the English gov­
may
not
be
stampeded
so
easily,
after
citizens
’
movement.
gram ot Willow Springs. W. K. Price of esteem by her neighbors. She was well
Department;
ernment as expressed in a recent inter­
Remember Gov. Bob Taylor will de­ recognizing their relative importance.
Willow Springs and J. W. Jacobs of Cen­ advanced into her 76th year at the time liver one of his masterpieces at Chau­
For many years Mr. Curtis has been a view which had or ought to have its own
tral Point were elected delegates to the dem­ otf her death. Her three children sur­
leading republican being elected City At­
ocrat convention to be held in Jacksonville viving her, all residents of Ashland, are tauqua Tabernacle April 28. Gov. Bob
At the Medford primaries over 200 votes torney and also representative for several lesson for the people.
TWylor will never see the day when his werei polled m 2 precincts * by rival
Saturday.
At Medford a large crowd gathered,
’ ’ * factions.
" ■* .terms.. He is said to have asked the
Southern Oregon.
Mrs. E. M. Miller, Mrs. Allie Hinman jokes will fail to reach the hearts of men
town was
classeiflfo — ar - Tongue
tow»' ’ .jdmlnation
,
The town
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on the legislative ticket this although no speech was scheduled, and
audE J. Farlow. The funeral services and women.—Atlanta Constitution.
ASBESTOS.
arid both tickets were said WbeforToniejftx :
the S. P. company officials kindly held
issues involved being local leader»hip. ^ysar, and the refusal of party leaders to tho train while Mr. Bryan talked briefly,
Fred Mitchell was in Gold Hill last week. were conducted by Rev.|A. M. Russell
Prof Garrison, the veteran writing the
anddhe interment took place in Ashland
The Narregan-Hammond slate won over the grant hie request is generally believed to and Gold Ilill also, furnished an enthu­
Notice to Creditors.
Wm. Mttcbeli is building an addition to cemetery at 11 o’clock a. m. on Tuesday teacher of the Pacific coast, announces a Vawter-Gregory slate by five majority tn have boen tbe cause of Mr. Curtis’
siastic
crowd
that
cheered
the
orator
business
course
in
penmanship
at
the
As
other
business requires our atten-
his home.
one
ward
and
15
in
tbe
other.
Many
non
­
change
of
frout.
which was attended by many friends
highschool building, to begin this even­ republicans were voted.
Since it became known that Mr. Cur­ aftet he spoke a few words to them. tention, our books will be left with H.
Frank Davis has gone to the valley to re­ and acquaintances of the family.
At Grants Pass the train was held for C. Galey at the Bank of Ashland for im­
ing. There is no department of edu­
main a few days.
The Carterites controlled the Talent tis wopld co-operate with the citizens, he
Bryan Aide A Hobo.
cation that should receive more attention primaries, no effort being made to secure has been vigorously attacked by O juntv 20 minutes on account of the large crowd, mediate collection after March 20,1900.
Miss Florence Reynolds nas returned
numbering hundreds, with a brass band
P ulton & N eil .
As Wm. J. Bryan was walking up and than thie, while Prof. Garrison is with a Tongue delegation. Poetmaster Wil­ Judge Gray, who has questioned Curtis’ and thundering anvils that welcomed the
home from Yreka.
us.
Hie
ability
to
impart
a
business
legislative
record
and
branded
him
as
a
down tho platform and viewing the scen­
son
was
naturally
expected
to
look
after
leader. The crowd was of a demonstra­
Dennis Duggan of Table Rock has been ery during the stay of the train at Duns­ hand writing is everywhere recognized
spray your fruit trees
Oregonian: “Our flag,” said Presi­
Tongue’s interests but Tongue’s friends republican for office only. Curtis taken tive character. County Judge and Mrs.
visiting D. Reynolds.
muir Tuesday morning a hobo solicited and we hope that large numbers will be were greatly surprised Monday by find­ Gray’s roast rather good-naturedly—fjr Axtell presented Bryan with a band- dent McKinley, in an address last Aug­
for San Jose Scale,
Larkin Reynolds of Jacksonville was a groupe of three drummers for 25 cents. wise and secure a graceful.handwriting. ing out that tbe Nasty- was a delegate Curtis—and in reply asks what Gray has
ust, “does not mean one thing here and
some boquet of flowers.
making a visit to his parents.
done
that
he
should
Set
himself
up
as
Green Aphis, Wool­
another
thing
in
Cuba
or
Puerto
Rico.
”
They told the hobo to “work” Bryan
Our youths and childrens line of cloth­ and was for Carter,' ,$he delegation
Curtis also admits that he
Have we changed our flag since then?
A L. Wooley is assisting bis father in and if he worked Wm, J. they would ing is now complete. Prices are right. standing three to one for Carter.
-r critic.
ey Aphis and Curl
BOKN.
is not a political angel, and states that
each give him a quarter. The hobo ap­ Miller & Bartges.
putting in a crop on the Gee place.
There were 55 votes cast at the Gold if his record is b&d Gray surely can tie
Leaf.
Compound
proached
Mr.
Bryan
who
was
some
dis
­
I want to let the people who suffer from
Work will commence on the coal mines
The Louise Brehany troupe raVe a Hill primary. One of the delegates it, even if he can’t beat it.
tance away, told a pitiful story and asked
rheumatism
and
sciatica
know
that
as soon as the rainy season isover.
made
and
sold by
CurtiB is of the opinion that the citi­ SEARS—In Pooh Bah Precinct, March Chamberlain’s Pain Balm releived me
for 25 cents. Mr. Bryan gave him the concert at the opera house, Monday asked for instructions as to how the
19,1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sears,
Louis Bolle and family of Wellen have amount and the hobo returned to the nizht, to a good sized audience, at $1 delegation Bhould stand on the Tongue zens will have the beet of it in June.
after a number of other medicines and a
a son.
moved up to their piece in the Meadows.
drummers who “subscribed” the 75 admission. They made the admission —Carter congressional candidacy the He savs the sentiment is deeidely that
doctor bad failed. It is the beatliminent
i
price at Rosvburg $1 also, but when the vote to be taken by ballot. As the way in tbe countrv precincts Nothing
Miss Lila Sackett, who has been visiting cents promised.
I have ever known of.—J. A. D odgen ,
friends iu Medford, has ieturned home.
troupe arrived there the next day, Man­ ballot would take up too much time and has been said as yet as to who will be
DIE».
Alpharetta, Ga. Thousands have been
there
being
no
objection
the
question
Mining New*.
nominated, through it is understood
ager H. B. Thearle inserted the follow­
There are several candidates for the office
cured of rheumatism bv this remedy.
was
put
before
the
house
on
a
motion
of road supervisor for the Meadows district.
Ohe application relieves the pain. For
The Shorty-Hope mine will start op ing item in the Daily Review: "The in favor of Tongue. It carried unani-. that republicans and democrats will be
represented on the ticket.
manager, Mr. H. B. Thearle, requests
GOWLAND—Near Normal school,March sale by E ugene A S herwin .
A pleasant social dance was enjoyed at the first of next month.
mously.
us to state that what seats are not al­
25, 1900, Mr. Gowlantl.
the Meadows school house last Friday even­
McClure & Cox are going down on , ready taken will be sold at 50 cents
The following is the big republican
Interment in Hargadine cemetery.
Ashland and its Medford allies also
ing.
their new ledge near Gold Hill. The ( each.” Local people who play attrac­ expect to “corner” the chairman and convention that meets at Medford Sat-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis .were visiting ore assays $48 per ton.
DUNNINGTON
—In Jacksonville, Mar. QLIVER S. .BROWN
, < tions in Ashland should not swallow all secretary of the republican county cen­ urday:
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mitchell last Wednes­
19,
1900,
Mrs.
Sophia Dunnington,
Ivan Hu m ason will have Ins 10 the assertions made by advance agents. tral committee and corral the organiza­
day.
Gold Hill—P H Daley,
_____ _____
Riley _________
Hummers-
aged 84 years.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
tion
and
party
machinery,
which
is
con
­
Stamp
custom
quartz
mill
in
operation
ley.
E
Ray,
A
J
T
Smith,
W
T
Reames.
Dr. J. W. Odgers will open a dental
Levi Beurlock has returned from Y’reka
FINLEY
—
In
Spragm
river
valley,
Mir.
sidered
will
be
quite
valuable.
North Medford—I L Hamilton, Paul
for his team and wagon which be left here in 20 days. Mr. Cowgill, an experienced , office in the Beach block, over the bridge,
Beach Block.
14, 1900, Henry Finley, aged 38 yrs
Demmer, H H Howard, A M Woodford,
man, is putting it np.
last fall.
on Main street, March 19th.
•
The Republicans of Ashland were N B Bradbury. J Brandenburg.
Water Street,
D. Reynolds has been seriously 111 for
- -
Oregon.
Perry Kuotta and Robt. Swinden have
South Medford—ü L Davis. Geo Webber, FARLOW—In Ashland, March 26. 1900, Ashland,
Sunday’s S. F. Call was especially chased after as they were never chased
Lucinda E. rarlow, wife of Hirmao
several days. Dr. Morrill of Gold Hill is in bad a mill test of three tone of ore from attractive to Ashland and southern Ore­ before by an aspirant for such a high po­ A C Hubbard, N R Johnston, John Norris,
i^Ssbv mail or
attendance
Farlow, aged 75 years, 6 moi t’>s and
their new discovery on Foots creek made gon people, tbepageof photos of interest­ sition Mr. Carter could not afford to F K Deuel, C I Hutchinson
express receive
jtW
Mining
Law
a
Specialty.
North
Ashland
—
J
R
Casey,
A
F
Hunt,
ani
16
days.
Geo. Reynolds and his sister Florence by the Houck mill. It is very rich, ing and lovely beauties presenting fa­ have lost Saturday’s primaries in Ash­
Prompt attention.
W A Holmes, M L Alford, C F Hasty, E F
were visiting I. W. Cox and family ot Gold milling $84 per ton.
bbmb C ash
at
WHEELER-In Ashland, March 22,
miliar faces In our daily life The pict­ land and personally solicited his friends Loomis. W F Wooden.
KKASOMABLX IATU'
Hill last week.
to attend the primaries, asking demo­
1900, Mis. Joseph Wheeler, of N jwloii ,
Talent—Joshua Patterson, J B Coleman.
Dr. Rav A Co, have had 26 men at ures were thoseof Misses Blanche Stand­ crats, populists, socialists and those of
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mitchell have re­ work on tbe Braden mine near Gold ard, Mabel Million, Kate DePeatt, Helen
Iowa, aged 59 years.
E K Anderson, M D Wilson. Alternates,
White Plymouth Rock Pullets
turned to their home after an absence ot Hill for several months with the 10 ) Stanley, Blanche Logan, of Ashland, all kinds of political faiths. He is a great E A Hendricks, J E Foss, L J Sleppy, H H
Mrs. Wbe ler only reached Ashland
bustler
and
can
discount
anything
that
several months.
Goddard,
two
weeks
ago
and
came
to
visit
tier
and Cockerels for Sale!
stamp mill operating night and day. , Hattie Belle Odgers, Aileen Webber, has ever appeared on the scene plugging
Phoenix—W R Coleman, C 8 Sergent, A children, the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Miss Macgie Reynolds accompanied her The ledge is from 4 to 6 feet wide.
Mary Little, Dortha Pickens, Blanche
J
Weeks
John
Gore.
for
town
marshal
or
constable.
The
re
­
brother, Larxin, back to Jacksonville where
W. F. Loomis on Spring street. The
11.50 for 13, or $3.00
Toft, Minerva Pickens, of Medford, Amy
Table Rock—C A Dickison, W Bebee J funeral took place from there Mouday Eggs for setting at
Mitchell A Simons who purchased the Booth, Sylvia Anderson, Clara Stahl, publicans seemed to like the eondescen-
she will remain awhile.
for 30.
P
R
Rowe.
J
G
Martin.
Ed Welch was around one day last week Whitnev mine near Tolo have eix men ‘ Mrs. C H. Evans, Mrs. Wm. Nelson, of tion.
North Jacksonville—J C Whipp, J W afternom.
Geo. K. Wentworth,
getting tbe names ot the road workers. at work driving a tunnel and making an Grants Pass. Aggie George of Kerby and
H. D. Jones, a miner, elected a dele­ Robinson, N Langell, W H Gore.
DAMON—In Central Point, March 23.
Dunsmuir, Cal.
Mrs. Bust. Propr. | A#bl,nd?°Orep>n.
upraise.
The
ore
is
very
rich,
some
of
The peop'e of tbe Meadows are contetn-
South Jacksonville—J McPherson, Emil
Mrs. D. L. Browning of Leland.
gate from Rock Point is a bright article
1900, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
?dating building a bridge across the upper it going $2000 per ton. If is claimed
Britt, JaaJ) Fay. Phil Gleave, T Cameron,
and
the
country
delegatee
expect
to
II. Datnon; aged 11 months.
Have just added to my window shade
ord of Evans creek, a dangerous place.
there is $15.000 in sight.
Fred Sturgis,
line an invoice of wide opaque and rollers i elect him chairman of tbe convention,
Eagle Point—H Von der Hellen, J A
LAW, LAND & LOAN OFFICE •••
Al ,11 Horn.
E. A. L. Smith on Monday had the for making extra wide and odd size , as that is about as far as the country Jonas, J J Fryer, J Geary.
NORMAL ITEMS.
MARRIED,
balance of tbe ore on tbe damp of the shades. J. P. Dodge, opera house.
precincts can expect to get in the dis­
Central Point—J W Merritt, W C Leever,
Uncle Sam mine near Gold Hill milled
tribution of the honors or emoluments. I A Merriman, W J Freeman, M Elliott.
Miss Potter visited school Tuesday.
F-
Miss Kate DePeatt was^sdmitted to After the recent county oentral com­
Rock Point—Dr C Vrooman, H D Jones,
at Houck’s mill. Previous assays of hia
Lunches Put Up.
Charley Drew has gone to Klamath.
VANDERHAYDEN-BRYAN-In Jack­
dump went from $19 to $330 per ton. the bar in San Francisco on the 10th mittee meeting arranged the call for J Miller.
sonville, March 22, 1900, by Rev. N.
Earl Jackson has entered the sub-normal He has lost the vein temporarily. Mr. inst., passing the best examination of a primaries in a manner as :to partially
Applegate-K J Kubli, H D Kubli, W G
M. Hansen, Samuel Vanderhayden i
class.
Smith is prospecting on Foots creek now. large list of applicants. She has been neutralize the iron grip of the two big Ofclakers.
Uniontown—Wm Cameron, R J Cam­
and Miss Addie L. Bryan, both of
studying law in the office of Mrs. Clara towns, Mr. Jones sized the situation
All Passengers Trains
Miss Minnie and Rose Hockenyos visited
eron.
Grants Pass, March 25.—A great deal of S. Foltz, the brilliant lawyer of that
Josephine
county.
at Medford last week.
o
upthus: “Theconvention is.bigenough
Steamboat—J M Toms, James Young-
attention is attracted by a display of gold
Stop 30 Minutes for Meals
Watkins—W E Finney, A D McKee, W
Rev. Brown visited the school Monday nuggets from the Oscar creek mine, owned city. Miss DePeatt is visiting in the so that the country precincts can hear
Call and see me when you are in need of
by Hayes. Jewell A Moore. The gold tills a Willamette valley this week en route to the jingle of the slate as it falls to tbe B Jolly.
and addressed tbe students.
any property of any description, either to
Woodville—W V Jones, J M Whipple,
to the rim. and is all coarse and Boise City, Idaho, where she will open floor.”
5
Wick Easter ia visiting at the Normal for pieplate
rent or bu’’.
bright in color. The largest nugget is worth a law office for the practice of her pro-
------ Smith.
a few days before departing for Manila.
Up
to
last
night
Tongue
’
s
friends
figursd
I have ranches for sale in every part of
Foots Creek—Thos. Carr, G. W. Short,
$242. while at least a dozen others run $25 to fessson, Idaho being one of the states
•«•tei
that
they
had
67
delegates
tw
the
county
Jackson county; fine land and low prices.
Miss Nellie Towne of Phoenix returned $75 each. The total value is over $1500. and of the union where women vote and sit convention that were favorably,to him and A. J. Smith.
Small acreages of fruit land near town
Pleasant Creek—Miles S. Wakeman,
to her home Saturday. She soon begins it is only a pari of tbe clean up of this mine, on juries just like a whiteman. Miss that 23 were favorable to Carter, tbe balance
and land in bearing fruit, any number of
Chas Owens.
which has always been known for its large DePeatt is an Ashland giil and is pos­
leaching.
of
the
22
yet
to
hear
from
as
to
their
choice,
acres, large or small.
Meadows—£. C. Pomeroy.
gold.
_
sessed of the necessary mental, moral but more likely to add to their 67 than any
Willie Tripp'epiece. Claude and Arthur
I have several houses to sell in the city;
wool! CHOPPERS WANTED
losses
they
may
possibly
fear
.
A
s
57
makes
Plum spent Saturday and Sunday at Duns­
prices to suit the times.
and physical capacity to make a success
Democratic County Convention.
a ma jontv thev expect to be able to send a
muir.
H BOIVIN, Manager,
Fifteen wood-choppers at Siskiyou, of her chosen profession.
HOUeES TO RENT.
majority of Tongue delegates to tbe con­
The following are the delegatee elected
Allie Vincent who baa been attending Ore., to cut wood for railroad use.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Bulls! Bulls! Stockmen, have you gressional convention. This.is pn the basis to the democratic county convention at
school during the winter, returned to his
INSURANCE ASPECIALTY.
H. F. C ole , Cole’s California.
seen those Hereford bulls of Owen & of Medford being solid for Tongue.
COR. MAIN AND CHURCH STREET
home in Klamath county Saturday.
Jacksonville Saturday :
Mr. Carter Is working hard and shows no
Moore’s? If not, why not?
Here
are
a
few
of my bargains:
Ashland, Oregon,
Central
Point
—
W
K
Price,
J
W
Jacobs,
REAL ESTATE.
signs of giving it up. He is sure to have
Ten acres of good fruit land, three acres
Mr. Bonebrake,a rail road’ brakeman, at least a part of tbe deiegatiou, if they are E F Dean. J W Ingram.
SAMPSON.
GW Webber to W L Orr; property in
in fruit. $450.
Gold Hill—D Richards, O B Dews, M
was seriously injured in the railroad apportioned by precincts, and nay get
Medford. $500.
Six acre tract, three acres in fruit, good
Cool weather again.
McDonough
RL Beaver to J A Morey; lot 2. Har­ yards in Ashland Tuesday evening while control.
house, bam, etc., running water, for $500.
Shop is now open.
Big
Butte
—
W
F
Wilkinson.
conplingcars. He was taken to bis
John Morris was up from town this baugh’s subdivision, $L.
Another ten acre tract, some fruit, two
Hon. R. G. Smith’s candidacy for con­
Woodville—J B Phelps.
G W Howard to F M Plymale; property home a^Roseburg.
Nothing but First - Clasp
week.
small
houses,
$100.
gress has tailed to materialiM In Josephine
Rock Point—J E Coffee.
in Medford. $400.
„ _
These are within a mile and a half of
county. At the republican primaries in
North
Jacksonville
—
J
N
T
Miller,
J
H
Primaries are to be held at the school
Work turned out.
The democratic county convention for Grants Pass yesterday the opposition to
John S Plvmale. et al, to Jane E Ply-
Ashland.
house Saturday.
the purpose of electing delegates to state Tongue was so small that ft agreed to a Thompson.
nisle. same property. $1.
Two miles from town, ten acres, entirely
South
Jacksonville
—
A
N
Bohss,
F
R
F G Plvmale et nx to C E Stewart; trust convention and nominating a county compromise delegation which was practi­ Niel, Chas Nickell.
unimproved, $200
Arvel and Hubert Dyer were at the deed
to interest in his father s estate, $1. ticket 16 called for April 7th at Klamath cally made up bv Tongue’s local managers.
Hotel property in town, for sale for $4000. WILLIAM FOX.
ALLO XILDXKTK
Eagle
Point
—
•
P
McGee,
Geo
Daley,
jr.
Boon ranch recently.
Mary A Pryce.et al, to Emma O Morrill; Falls.
One hundred acres fine vallev land, two
This settles that county for a solid Tongue
North
Medford
—
James
Stewart,
H
Klip
miles
from
Medford,
$4500.
Tom Taylor has quit work on the rail­ lot 8. blk 6, Gold Hill, $100.
delegation.
pel, T W Johnson, A D Naylor.
UH Pierce to Big Bend Milling Co; 160 1
The Klamath county republican con-
Call and see me in regard to- any of tbe
Klamath and Lake counties will also
road and went to Hiatt Prairie.
South Medford—J A Whitman, H Mann.
seres in secs 6 and 7, tp 35, 2 e. $1
, vention meets at Klamath Falls March send Tongue delegations, is the opinion of F Wait. -
above, and if they do not <uitt I have a
Cora E Baldwin to Wallace Baldwin; lots 31, to nominate county ticket etc.
N. Mahan and Mr. Meyers were here
large list from which yon might choose
nearly all who are seemingly informed.
Talent—T J Bell.
16,17, 18. 19, 20, blk 2, R R add to Ash­
Ashland, Oregon
looking over mining parts last week.
GEO. W, TREFREN.
Mt.
Pitt
—
J
Geppert.
Ex-County
Judge
J.
C.
Moreland
of
Port
­
land, $2
The democratic primaries in Ashland
West Ashland—M F Eggleson, E J Far-
Main Street, Near Bridge.
Ashland, Or.
8 M Brers to R W and Melvin Beach: land arrived this morning on a political Saturday were lig htly attended. In
low.
mission.
City Passenger
lot one, blk 17, Ashland, $400.
Announcements
North Ashland—L A Neil, Robt Leonard.
north Ashland precinct W. H. Brnnk
Bank of Ashland to Matilda J Reeser;
South
Ashland-W
H
Brunk,
J
C
Neil.
If troubled with rheumatism, give was chairman and he and L. A. Neil
A full line of patterns and spring one-halt interest to land in sec 24, twp 38,
and Truck Transfer
Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a trial. It were elected delegatee. There were ten
styles of Ladies and Misses costumes, 2e.$250.
Cape Nome Gold.
State of Oregon to B F Reeser; 120 acres will not cost you a cent if it does no good. people present. In West Ashland there
tailor made. Inspection of this depart­
----- All kinds of freight, baggage
Oie application will releive the pain. were twelve people present. M. F.
ment is invited. Closer attention paid to in sec 24 twp 38, 2 e, $150.
You can share in the wealth of
household goois.etc., transfer-
A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty
Ikinrad
Mingus
to
J
E
Enyart;
lots
6,
7,
It also cures sprains and bruises in one- Eggleston and E. J. Farlc.w were eheted this the richest mining camp ever dis­
ed with proof tnesf and surety.
the wishes of patrons. Don’t fail to see
8,
9
10.
11.
12,
blk
44,
Medford,
$500.
Dollars will be paid by tbe City of Ash­
Hauling on i large seals Con-
third the time required by any other delegate*. In soatb Ashland, Dan Chap­ covered and hold your job at home,
•base beautiful samples and get prices
E J Kubli to Chas Dunfora; lot 2, Hol­
tractedtor. . . , ,
, . .
treatment.
Cute, burns, frostbites, man was chairman and T. J- Howell thereby escaping the dangers and hard­
before you buy. If I cannot eave money man's add to Jacksonville. $6).
land to the person or persons famishing
for my patrons I do not ask for their
E D Root to Alonzo Slover; lot 1, blk 65. quinsey, pains in the side and chest, secretary. For election of two delegates, ships of a trip to Alaska. Write to A.
information which shell cause tbe arrest WOOD FOR SA-X j X]
glandular and other swellings are quickly J. C. Neil received 11, Robert Leonard M. Munro, 43 and 44 McKay bldg., Tort­
patronage.
D. A lles , Sales Agent.
Med ford ^$125.
J Q Hodges to J udson Drew; 5 acres ad­ cured by applying it. Every bottle war­ 10, and W. O. Marks 5.
The Wanamaker Agency, DePeatt
land, Or., for full information,
and conviction of any person or person*
—IOB IM SKASOM------
joining Medford, $600
ranted. Price, 25 and 50 etc. E vosnb
Block, Ashland.
or Frank Williams, local agent.
8. H. Holt returned from Salem this
of ths crime of arson, committed within
James Drum to Big Bend Milling Co; I A. S hebwin .
Will handle les ia Ashland during tie
one-half interest in 1280 acres in Big Rutte
morning.
summer season. Delivered at your door
W. B. Colton has tax roll for Ashland
the city limits of said city.
$1850.
_________________
every morning.
Ready for Exchange.
precinct
and
will
send
money
to
pay
The Ashland Bryan Club unanimously
W. B. COLTON, *
Miller & Bartges have stocks of new adopted a reeolation asking next Sator* taxes for all who request. Also prepared
delfriired to tty Jtet*bf
Every day something new at the new
Mayor.
dry goods and clothing store. Miller A goods fresh from the looms which they day’s convention to double thedelegs- to register voters free of charge st his
Grants Paes is again free from small­
box.
Dee ton High returned Monday from a
visit at Medford.
HAVE ARRIVED!
A FINE LINE OF
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Clotning.
Tbe republican primaries Saturday
were very interesting and in Ashland
and Medford assumed a metropolian as­
pect. In line with the tendency of the
age and tbe times the primaries were
•‘packed” and tbe question of which
"boea” was to be serve I waa again settled
in Ashland in favor of the reigning dy­
nasty of Carter, who was enthroned in
ibe ianiuua republican primaries of 1896,
and will still reign at the citadel in tbe
Bank under tbe title Ernest I. The
event was pronounced with such a swish
that it served notice to all pretender* to
tbe throne that a political skull and
< cro**-bone* were tbe inheritance of him
who again dared to question the genuine­
i ness of the title of Ernest I. Don Carlo*
Watson, tbe latest pretender, has been
< banished to tbe rural precincts and
Klamath and Lake counties and the po­
lice are cautioned to keep an eye out for
I him to prevent any "plots” against tbe
established
dynasty, as it is feared Den
<
will inspire a spirit of unrest, rebellion
and
anarchy among the "lower ele­
'
ments.”
LADIES TAILOR MADE SUITS,
WRAPPERS,
SHIRT WAISTS,
SKIRTS.
Dry Goods....
Clothing, Boots & Shoes.
WM. YEO & CO.
Twenty-Five Head of Pure Bred Hereford Bulls.
ASHLAND MEAT CO
General Dealers in Live Stock and
Dressed Meats of All Kinds.
VALLEÏ RECORD.
Ashland,
n
COLEMAN BRO'S., Proprietors
BUY
1900
AND
SELL
GREEN
SHERWIN
:
FRUITS.
1900
THE LARGEST and BEST_L l _
*<J. R. CASEY.
Ashland-
. STEAM..
Laundry::
Restaurant!
Meals 25
GEO. W. TKEEREN
ASHLAND. . .
TINNINGS PLUMBING GO.
Our
Fresh
Compressed
Yeast
Will raise any­
thing but prices.
Get it for that
Flour you
bought.
Bsrtgss.
wish to exchange for money.
l tton for the next county woveotfon.
office.
Ashland 6ro.6o.
FOX & HILDRETH,
$250 REWARB