Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, April 28, 1892, Image 4

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    To the Voters of Jackson
County, Oregon.
VALLEÏ RECORD.
A
HEROIC
REGIMENT.
Not So Bad After All.
J. D. Nash, a locomotive engineer,
and with ardor bordering upon savage
fury incited his men in their desperate ! was found dead in his tad at a hotel in
E. V. Wood, of McKee's Rocks, Alle-
Led by a Gallant Colonel Under Gens. 1 work. His wounded head was bound with Tucson. A. T . with a parRaHr emptied gheny county. Pa., in speaking ’ to a travel-
iicines
said:
ing man of Chamberlain's nieai
____ ______
The People’s Paper.
Baaaaer, Hancock and Miles. It Earned a handkerchief and blood streamed down bottle of cl'.lo-oform in his pocket.
HEREBY ANNOUNCE myself as a
i“( recommend them above all others. I
bis
face.
Up
and
down
the
ranks
he
moved
C. T>. Lad l of San Francisco bought have used them myself and know them to
the Distinction of Carrying the Heavi­
. candidate for the office of Hherit! ot
telling the men to put oa “war paint” and up every seal pelt in Victoria, B. C.. be reliable. I always guarantee them to my
Jack-ou county. Oregon, subject to the ac- est Death Boll In the Union Army.
ASHLAND. Os T ícwm », April IS. 1*92
sound the “war whoop.” With the pow­
I lion of the Democratic County Convention
about 2.000. at $12 apiece. This is $2 customers and have never had a bottle re­
I if th; - < ounty, and to that end resfoct'ully (CopjT:gl.t. 1391. by American Press Associa­ der end of their torn cartridges the men
turned. ' Mr. Wood had hardly finished
sole
it
the
»upport
of
the
delegates
to
said
tion. Book rights reserved.)
streaked their faces and joined in the sav­ more than the usual price.
speaking, when a little girl came in the
O*ee in McCalls Hall, up-stairs; stairs on
Conv«-nti«>n.
One of the largest siphons in the world, store with an empty tattle.
It was
aerth s»4e of Masonic building.
7 ERE is another age cry until the whoop resounded above
| U>- ne at Ashland. Oregon, this the 30th
in connection with the irrigation works I labeled "Chamberlain's Pain Balnt.” The
.regiment beading the din of battle.
Stared is the Postoffiee at Ashland as i day of March, lsH2
traveler
was
interested,
as
there
was
cer­
A frenzy seized upon each man, and im­ in the Santa Ana valley, Cal., was
a list of crack or-
Meeood Claes mail matter.
E. K. BRIGHTMAN.
tainly a bottle coming back, but waited to
. ganizations patient with their slow, muzzle loading opened.
hear what the little girl said. It was as
among gallant guns, they tore loaded ones from the grasp
A lot of counterfeiting implements follows: "Mamma wants another tattle of
fighters and heavy of the dead and wounded and fired them
was found a short distance above Yuba that medicine; she says it is the best
losers in battle. i with rapidity, at times sending the ram­
medicine for rheumatism she ever used.”
City.
Cal., on the banks of the Feather 50c ent bottles for sale by J. C. Barrett &
have & to Sv cent» on every Uuiiar yon »pend
The claim of the mers along with the bullets for double exe­
Wr.u
lor
oar
mammoth
Catalogue,
a
SCo-page
Ct».
------ AND-------
Fifth New Hamp­ cution. And they won. Hill lost the Bloody river, and turned over to the sheriff.
boo a, eon uu
nine ilutetratioa
iltu»ira:.oaaudg-.»ug
loweoaub-
boot,
tuning
sad g.
Arthur Wright, a 15-year-old boy, is
Ula«tnrer»
nee», with
win macula«
muufsetarera* discuunta
shire for a first Lane and Cornfield and Orchard, and gave
Ufa«
«tirer»’ ; ne«-«,
Two German laborers at Chicago
of every kina ot good» end »applies msmitacLured
place is that up the contest. Col. Cross and the Fifth in jail at Roseburg, Or., charged with
and impoeied nto tbe United 'late». Groceries,
agreed
to commit suicide. One shot
New
Hampshire
were
praised
on
all
sides,
among all the
murdering a school mate named Charlee
Household Good-, Furniture, Clothing. Lndies*
The other cut his
Union regiments from McClellan's headquarters down, for Pogue. The boys onarreled, and Wright himself and died.
Intending to retire from the hotel busi- and Gents’ Cloibing and Farmsblnr Goods, Dress
Wb ie Goods, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, in the civil war it sustained the _
greatest tbeir gallantry at the Bloody Lane, anc, stabbed Pogue with a large pocketknife. throat but will recover.
■Bi after many years of service I offer Good».
Boo'.- and Shoes, Gloves, Notions, Glassware,
Stanonery, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, silverware, loss, numerically, in killed and mortally after that day the command was known
Two men were murdered near Horn-
Chico is to be established as a central
Bn««f *». Whips, Agricultural hnpletn-nts, etc. wounded. Different classifications bring throughout the army as the “Fighting
ASHLAND HOUSE
ando,
Fla. They were Robert Steven­
ONLY FIRST CLA8» GOODS, catalogue sent different regiments to the front, as follows: Fifth.” The casualties were 110 killed and telephone station, and will be connected
son. paymaster of the Empire State
on receipt ot .5 cents tor expressage
We »re the
wounded.
Many
of
the
wounds
were
from
with
Oroville.
Marysville,
Gridley,
The
First
Maine
Heavy
artillery
bore
Varaitara for sale and the hotel for leant*. only concern which sells at manufacturers’ prices,
Tba faroitare ia new an«i in good eoodi- allowing tbs buyer the same d.acount that 'be the heaviest total in killed of any regi­ canister and shell, and the mortality was Biggs, and later with Sacramento and Phosphate company, and Mr. Payne, a
mail carrier. Robbery was the object.
to the wholesale buyer. We ment of any arm in the service, that is, light (13 only) iu the regiment.
San Francisco.
ttaa. Tba hotel ia doing a fine buHint-as ; DiADUi*c!urer
guarantee all g«e»d» aa represented; if no« found
The Fifth marched forward again to
tba beat paying houae in Anblau«!. Call •o, money refunded. Goode «ent by exoress or 423; also the heaviest loss, numerically, ot
Thomas Rush, a teamster living at
An old Portuguese, named Lncas
freight, with privilege of examination itefore pay- any regiment in any one battle, namely, 210. Virginia with about 300 men, its losses by
San Francisco, brutally beat his 2-year-
aa ar ad«ireaa.
Machado
de
Sonza.
while
attempting
to
fmr
vs
A KAKFEN 4 CtU
Among infantry organizations the Fifth disease and battle having reduced it to t hat
E. K. BKIGHTMAN,
122Quincy street, Chicago, til. New York (Duryee’s Zouaves) sustained figure from an original roll of 976. Its cross the railroad in front of a locomo­ old son and crippled him for life. Rush
was in the habit of beating his wife fre­
Aahland, Oregon.
the highest numerical loss, killed and next fight was in front of the stone wall at tive at Sausalito, was run over and ter­
quently. A warrant was issued but the
mortally wounded, in a single battle, Fredericksburg, where it went in under ribly mutilated.
namely, 117, at Second Bull Run. This was the lead of Hancock, Gen. Richardson’s
W. Dunbar, the Aston* (Or.) editor brute escaped from the city.
A salary nf *25 to $50 per week to GOOD agtntl
successor. The Fifth was in Hancock’s who was sentenced to a year's imprison­
There is a mystery surrounding the
Ui reprvu-nt ns in »v»ry eoanly, and seil our general 23 per cent, of the number engaged.
Ifne <>i Mei- hautii-est tni'iofaciurers’ prices O rly
The First Minnesota lost the highest per­ front line, side by side with the Irish bri­
death William Radloff of Seattle, whose
TU,...»
WAST S1SADT XMPLOTMENT WEED centage *otb in killed and mortally gade in that terrible charge. Shells, case- ment last March for publishing libelous
articles against ex-Mavor Elmore of As­ charred remains were found in the ruins
.¥ (,alal>«> »ud partlculars xeot on rereipt
wounded and in aggregate of casualties In shot, canister and bullets tore through the
<rt _.> Cent» tor ezpreiuage.
toria was granted a full pardon by Gov­ of his house, RadlofiFs life was insured
A. KARPEN A CO.
a single battle. At Gettysburg 28 per ranks. Still the heroes swept on over
for $55,000. It is suspected that Radloff
122 Oulu« i Street- Chicago, Ili
cent, were killed, and the kille-i and ditches and fences, over hillock and plain, ernor Pennover.
A military prisoner named Cook, while is alive and that there is a scheme to
wounded together amounted to 82 per cent. the gaps in the ranks growing wider and
The First Texas (Confederate) infantry wider and a straggling swath of prostrate attempting to escape at the Presidio, defraud the insurance companies.
lost at Antietam 82.3 per cent, killed and men marking their course. On they went San Francisco, was fired upon by the
John Warner, a full blooded Choctaw,
without a voice to cheer them or a man to guard and killed. Cook was an opium was hanged at Tahlequah, L T., for the
wounded, and in killed about 20 per cent.
OREGON.
ASHDAND,
The Second Wisconsin stands No. 1 in support them until they stood up free of fiend, and it is thought thiB may ac­
murder of John Daugherty. On the
percentages of loss in killed and mortally every screen facing the wall that sheltered
count for his rash endeavor to get away. scaffold he confessed his guilt and s*i«l
wounded during a whole term of service, Lee’s riflemen. Here they took their stand,
All work ordered will be made to give entire
The county auditor and recorder of he had belonged to three different secret
and, as Hancock said, “refusing to yield
namely, 19.7 per cent.
SATISFACTION'-
Ventura, Cal., was found short in his criminal organizations, by whose de­
The Twenty-fourih Michigan suffered any ground, died where they stood.”
Cross was wounded, the major was killed accounts* bout $1,100.
His bondsmen cree many persons had been murdered.
the highest loss, numerically, in killed and
Ropoiring neatly and promptly done,
wounded of auy Union regiment at the and two captains who succeeded to the com made good the shortage and invited him
John Bishop, a boy bandit with a long
Rather Be Wlthent Bread. XI
battle of Gettysburg.
mand were killed. Out of 19 officers 4 were to resign. Gambling was the cause of
and at Low Rates.
criminal record, has been arrested at
Buaor’a K zbidxmcx , Marquette, Mich., I
Orr’s regiment of Rifles (South Carolina killed and 12 wounded, and the score all told the difficulty,
Nov. 7. U89. f
Kansas City.
Confederate) sustained a loss, numerical­ of dead and wounded was 185 out of 266 en­
The Rev. J. Koisbiel, ot above place, writes:
Dick Bender and Captain Jim, full-
ly, in killed anil mortally wounded during gaged. The death list reached 51, and ac­
I have »uttered a great deal, snd whenever I
Its whole term of service equaled by no cording to these figures, given by Col. blooded Washoe Indians, left Carson,
no* feel a nervous attack cowing 1 take a dose
other infantry regiment in the war, name­ Cross, the percentage of killed and of gen­ Nev., for Washington, for the purpose
of Pastor Koenig’s Nsrve Tonic and tsel rs-
eral casualties exceeded that of any other of interesting the president and the In­
ly, 33L
Usved. I think a great deal of It, and would
The killed and mortally wouuded in the regiment in the division.
dian commissioner in tht establishment
rather be without bread than without the Tonic
At Chancellorsville the regiment, with of a reservation in Carson valley, or if
Fifth New Hampshire during its whole
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
B an F bsncisoo , CaL, Juno 1», *M.
term aggregated 295, a loss not equaled by the rest of the Second corps, got off with a that cannot be obtained, a home for
undersigned, executor of the last will
From this far-off land I write to say that I any other Union infantry regiment.
slight loss. It marched to Gettysburg with aged and needy Indians.
and testament of U. L. Rice, deceased,
have been suff ring tor 25 years ifrotn the time
pursuance of an order of the County Court
177 officers and men. Col. Cross had been
The
Fifth
was
organized
in
the
fall
of
my first child »as borni with spinal and brain
I The Southern Pacific company will in­ ot Douglas county, state of Oreg« ri, duly
trouble, and aa 1 grew older the pain seemed to 1861 from the average of volunteers of that promoted to command the brigade, al­ augurate this season a fast freight ser­ made on the 7th day of March, 1892, will oh
YAM BE HAD at a very reasonable grow worse; I h«ard some time ago of Pastor time, after men bad taken a second though a brigadier’s star was persistently
the 2d day of Mav, 1892. on the premises to
> tgare. if applied for «oon. Six-room Koenig a Nerve Tonic. Am on the second bottle thought ataut the war, had seen the denied him, notwithstanding that Hancock vice for the handling of green fruit at be sold in Ashland, Jackson county, state
M* mb : good barn ; good well water ; clear now and feel the pain in tny back eery, very wounded from Bull Run and knew by bad frequently urged it iu reward of bis the old rate of $1.50 per 100 pounds to of Oregon, offer for »ale to the highest bid­
waning stream through one end of place, much relieved, indeed.
Hancock commanded New York. The time to Ogden will be der for cash in hand the following described
many signs that somebody would have to brilliant services
MRS. L. M. JOHNSON.
Bae chicken fence; farm tools, etc Land
be hurt before the war should end. The the Second corps at Gettysburg, and on reduced to about forty hours, and as the real property, to wit: Commencing at the
Bleared, and best kin-1 for garden or fruit. MMpvps—A Valuable Book on Nervous first colonel, E. E. Cross, was a New July 2 sent his old division, including
southwest corner of lot Number one (1) in
Lecated two blocks from depot. Reason L UL L Di tease-« sent free to any address Hampshire man, who had seen active life Cross’ brigade and the Fifth, into the Eastern roads are expected to follow block three (3) in the city of Ashland. Jack-
M r f and poor patients can also obtalc
suit, the time to New York will be eight son county, Oregon, according to the map
for selling: owner wishes to move on ac- r
( III m I b this medicine free of charro.
in the west as an editor, as a regular cav­ whirlpool of battle at the Wheatfield. On
eeant of chronic rheumatism. Price $2.160.
of said city and recorded in volume 13, on
This remedy has Laeo r repare- by'Jie Pun«-rftr'. alry officer and as lieutenant colouei in the the march down the line Col. Cross sainted days instead of thirteen as heretofore.
Ber particulars inquire at R ecoki » offi<«.or PftMtOr Kf-Uallf?, 'fi’’*1 >'•
J-LlUr»ixic® lbju>
Arthur D. Willis, a drummer, will page451 of the <iee«l of records of said coun­
Mexican army. He resigned his Mexican his old chief and exclaimed gayly, but
call oa or address, CHAM G. llll'PEY. 14 uo»v prepared under hit: iirectn>Li by t!ie
ty and running thence south 30 30 east
prophetically, “Goodby, general, I am never sue the Southern Pacific company for along the east side line of Main street 75
commission to engage in the civil war.
Ceatral Point. Oregon.
KOENtQ MEO. CO., Chicago, !a-
The regiment went to the peninsula in going to get that star.
$5,000 for illegally ejecting him from its and 25-100 feet, thence north 86" 30'east
Gen. Howard’s brigade, Richardson’s di­
ScUbyDrncst ’s.-F
. C
cars at Lathrop. Being in possession of 47 2-10 feet to the west line of lot No. six
vision of Sumner's Second corps, and bad
several hotel cards he war mistaken by (6) in said block 'o. three (3); thence north
19® 36' east 17 O-t-10 feet to the northwest
its baptism of fire at Fair Oaks. With the
the brakeman for a hotel runner break­ corner
of lot No six (6); thence south 68®
rest of the division it crossed the flooded
ing
the
rules
of
the
company,
and
he
30
’ east one hundred and fifty-one (151) feet
Chickabominy river, over Grapevine
was thrust off the car without any ex­ along th“ north« rly ends of lots Nos. six
bridge, on the first day of the battle, to
(6). seven (7), ami eight (8) to the line be­
planation.
help retrieve the disaster to the Fourth
tween the H« uck lots and the H 8. Emery
corps. The Fifth bad constructed Grape­
San Francisco is again without a grand lot: thence north 3® 30’ wes' 133.5 feet along
vine bridge, by the way, the only one that
jury. A minority of eight petitioned said line; thence south 83® 15' west 192 feet
withstood the flood and which proved the
to place of beginning, containing 40-100
Judge Trout to be discharged, as they acres
more or less, being in Jackson coun­
salvation of the army. Tiie regiment acted
found
it
impossible
to
secure
indictments
ty, Oregon. ¡Said sale to take place at 1 p.
as advance guard and led the way through
Water of any temporal ure desired.
m.
of
said day.
B. BRA c KWAY.
which
in
their
judgment
were
just
and
I
the swuiupy thicket close up to the enemy.
Natural Temperature HS deg’s
Executor of said estate.
proper. The majority defended them­
Night coming on, the contending armies
fl »till TIE W1TEK B I THIC.
selves from the charges made by the
bivouacked within earshot of each other.
minority, and also asked to be dis­
On the morniug of June 1 a spirited Con­
Meisg Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates
federate attaek was made on Richardson,
fungi and animal« ulea, anti neutral-
charged. Judge Trout accordingly re­
HAND TO HAND, INDEED.
tain g and correcting all acidi­
but he returned the assault, and Howard’s
lived the grand jury from further ser-
ties it promotes a normal and
brigade advanced to within thirty yards of
Cress’ brigade went in with the Iris 11 ' vice.
healthful condition in every
its opponents. Howard was wounded and brigade, soon to be followed by their com­
part of the system.
Rev. E. C. Chirouse, at Lillooet, B. C.,
i'roin -o-tie long-st'inding ailment, or feel bis men suffered heavily. Col. Cross took panion brigades under Gen. Zook and Col.
Fuffcr unne;cssary. Don’t you
I ihat y«>ur constitution (nervous system) ia the Fifth to the front to relieve the other Brooke. What a harvest Death reaped on ordered a young Indian woman and her
SWIMMING RINK.
know that exhaustion, <Kb;Uty,
| failing, or that some affliction has taken, regiments of the brigade. The Coufeder- I that wheatfleld is an old story. The Fifth lover to be flogged for breaking the
failing manhood, and genera!
Inclosed snd covered, the same medical I >r is taking, [«ermanent holil of you. which ates were well posted and opened fire on I bore its sliare as usual and Cross was mor­ church law. On two successive even­
water, always clean, for the springs run a [you have l»en. and are still, unable to the newcomers only to receive answer in tally wounded in front of its uplifted ban­ ings the young woman was stripped and
Wcakuen, brought on by early
heavy volume—more than twelve hun­ I throw off or control, whether tn the first or kind.
follie s, dissipation and excesses,
ner
while
inciting
his
boys,
as
he
had
ever
flogged.
The
Indians
who
assisted
were
i last stage remember t hat Dr Gregx’»
dred gallons per hour.
can bo cured. Don't get uiscour-
Col. Cross was hit, and 174 killed and done in the heat of battle. The next day arrested and putin jail. The clergyman
Yen may dive and swim and have more | Elert rlc Iteli am! Appliances and sys-
aged We have cured hundreds
fun than “anybody' —come out as "tine ' tent of Home Treatment will cure wouuded were the casualties of the regi­ the regiment was under fire from Lee’s was also arrested and bound over in
at their homes by mail treatment
ment in about twenty minutes’ work.
batteries during Pickett's charge and came
■as silk' and "white as wool”—rejuven­ I you.
The
Your case will be diagnosed free.
No medical or other mode of Electrical
The seven days’ battles at the close of out of the fight with a death roll of 34. the $1,000 bail to appear for trial.
ated and happy.
i Treatment can at all compare with them. June cost the Fifth 16 more iu killed, the total killed and wounded numbering 80. young woman is in a very critical con­
Write to-day. No cost to learn
Located on the
I Thousands of women, who suffered for wounded swelling the loss to ataut 100. This left but 97 men and officers, not more dition.
your condition.
MBLMAN
LAND,
HALF A MILE ' years with complaints peculiar to sex, have Its next pitched battle was at Antietam, than one full company, to march back
John Buffer, Jr., was up from Jackson­
been completely and permanently restored
NORTH OF THE PLAZA.
ville Sunday.
t<> health.
No fewer men have also been where, on the 17th of September, it fought with the victors to Virginia.
along
“
Bloody
Lane
”
and
in
the
adjoin
­
But
the
organization
was
too
glorious
to
cured.
Market, Steckten anti Ellis St».,
Electric Treatment for diseases suggest­ ing cornfield. The Irish brigade of the Is* given up, and the remnant was sent
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
same
division,
Richardson
’
s,
opened
the
ed.
properly
applied,
is
perfect
and
has
no
home to the old state to fill up the gaps
Pioprietor.
. good substitute
The Gregg Electric Beit ball on that immediate ground by a bril­ anil renew its shattered banners. It re­
• and appliances are the only one« in exist­ liant charge that carried it to a crest ported back to the army and resumed its
DEALERS IN
ence that supply a perfect mode of appliea- overlooking the lane where the Confeder­ place in the brigade on June 1, 1864, on the
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES
i tion.
ates were sheltered. The Irish regiments field of Cold Harbor. On the 3d it trotted PAINTS, OILS, PAINTERS1 TOOLS,
|
The Gregg Electric Foot Warmer, price
WALL PAPEH, GLASS, ETC.,
$1.60. keep» the feet warm and dry and is lost heavily, and Col. Cross led the Fifth out at daybreak, 577 strong, with arms at
in to relieve one of them, passing his “shoulder shift,” and dashed forward half
G. A. R.
the onlv genuine Electric Insole.
People who have paid their money and command by companies through the shat­ a mile in the famous grand assault, bound­ Building Papers, Wrapping Papers
BURNSIDE POST NC. 23.
, l»e« n cured can tell vou w’hat has been «lone tered ranlu of the front line and immedi­ ing over the parapet of a Confederate lot­
and Twines.
Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and I for them in a way thit will convince you. ately forming for further advance.
tery without firiDg a shot. This was Bar­
34 Saturday of each month. Visiting Com­ i Complete catalogue of testimonials, prices,
This was one of the hottest actions of the low’s celebrated charge, unequaled for
All kinds of
rades cordially welcomed.
, etc., 6c. Circular free.
war. The «¿sunken Road, or Bloody Lane, daring and unparalleled in the slaughter
W. A. P athck . Commander.
was between the contending forces, and suffered by the assailants.
BIG I.1HTEIE1T8 TO 000» HEITS.
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
||WP B buibb , Adjutant.
behiud that on the Confederate side was
The Fifth passed through the battery
Addre»» the
CONTRACTS FOB
and rushed for the enemy’s second line,
W. R. C.
but was met on the way by strong opposi­
ainting
apering
tc
■VBM0IPE BELIEF CORPS NO. 24
Suite 501 Inter-Ocean Building,
tion from the front and both flanks. No
Meets tn Masonic hall at 2 o'clock p. iu.
Aehland. Oregon.
support coming to its aid, retreat was nec­
ILL.
on the first and third Saturdays of each OECIO^G-O, -
essary, and it fell back to the battery, dis­
■oath.
puting every foot of ground in a band to
M ary E. M c C all , l’res.
hand struggle. The Confederates that had
Mrs. Geo. Engle, Sec'v.
U. S. L and O ffice , R oseburg . Or.)
beeu captured iu the outward rush repudi­
Ma ch 21st, 1892.
f
ated their paroles, ami catching up weapons
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
All who are saffering from the effects
from the fallen New Hampshire boys COMPLAINT having been entered at
this office by A. H. Letteken against
GRANITE LODGE, NO. 23, Knights
I >f Youthful Errors, Loss of Manhood,
opened fire upon their late conquerors.
I Robert Lawrence Holmes for abandoning
Pythias. Ashland, Oregon, meet» every ; Failing Powers, Gonorrhoea, Gleet,
At the battery the conflict was fierce in­ his Hoine»tea«l Entry No. 5664. dated June
Friday evening Visiting Knight» in good Stricture, Syphilis and the many troubles
deed, the artillerists throwing themselves 1, 1889, upon the S
of N E % and N M of
•tending are cordially invited to attend.
which are the effects of these terrible
In front of the retreating men and laying 1 8 E >4. Section 22, Township 39 8, Range 2
E J. K aisbb . C. C.
bold
to
capture
them
by
main
force.
But
disorders
will
receive,
F
ree of C harge ,
E,
in
Jackson
county,
Oregon, with a view
T. E. G odfbky , K. of R and 8.
I
tlie gallant fellows of the Fifth rallied to to the cancellation of said entry: the said
, full direction» how to treat and cure them-
■
one another’s aid and beat down their foes parties are hereby summoned to appear at
wl'ee
at
home
by
writing
to
the
C
vi . ifor -
r
MASONIC.
one by one. A captain of the Fifth was the office of C B. Watson. Notary Public
sia M edical and S urgical I nfirmary ,
for
Oregon.
A»hland
Oregon,
on
the
16th
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M.
one of the last to abandon the battery, and
I629l._, Market Street, San Francisco,
day of May, 1892. at 10 o’clock a . m ., to re­
his parting blow was a sword cut that
febll’91
Regular convocations on the Thursday ' California,
spond an«l furnish testimony concerning
split
a
Confederate
artilleryman
from
the
next after the full moon.
said alleged abandonment.
Rearing to be
PUTTING ON “ WAR PAINT,
F. H. C arter . II. P.
shoulder
down,
leaving
him
dead
and
bad at this office, on the testimony so tak
a held of corn, and still farther back an
M. L. M c C all . Secretary.
en
on
the
19th
day
of
May,
1892, at 10
nearly
decapitated
beside
his
gun.
Terri
­
orchard standing on rising ground.
ble work, this, and the Bloody Lane, with o’clock A. M.
concealed
battery
near
the
orchard
played
»■■LAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. Ä A. M.
JOHN H. SHUPE. Register.
UYS a GOLD WATCH by our Club
its savage war whoop, and the stone wall,
A. M. CRAWFORD. Receiver.
System. Our 14-carat, gold-lilled eas upon the Uniou troops with shell and grape. and the Wheatfield, but such is war, if one
Stated communications on the Thursday
The Sunken Road was soon filled with Con­
Sufficient evidence having been filed to
es are warranted lor 20 years. Fine Elgin
gees
in
to
win.
In
this
charge
202
fell,
•f or before the full moon.
show that personal service cannot be had.it
or Walt .iam movement. Stem wind and federate infantry- Cro<>s advanced Inaline o which 69 were killed.
C. H. V ai - pel , W. M.
is hereby ordered that service be made by
set. Lady’s or Gent's size. Equal to any gallantly across the Sunken Road into the
C. R. LaValley, Secretary.
The
regiment
went
on
into
the
Peters
­
publication.according to law, in the V alley .
$i0 watch. To secure agents where we corn. In a short time be discovered a Con­
burg
campaign
under
Gen.
Nelson
Miles
Ki cord , a weekly paper of general circula-
have none, we sell one of the Hunting Case federate force stealthily marching up on
kUetllk. CHAPTER, NO. 1, O. E. 8.
as
brigade
and
division
leader.
In
the
tion, and published at Ashland, Jackson
\\ atehes tor the Club price $28 and send C. the flank of Richardson’s line, and chang­
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays O. D. by express with privilege of examina­
ing front under fire, be headed that off, Petersburg assaults it lost 15 killed and county, Oregon.
In each month.
JOHN H. SHUPE. Register.
tion before paying for same.
his men racing wit’i the Confederates for its second colonel, C. E. Hapgood, wound­
M bs . A. M c C all . W M.
A. M. CRAWFORD. Receiver.
Our agent at Durham, N. C.. writes:
ed.
Col.
W.
A.
Crafts,
who
had
passed
Mias Lydia McCall. Secretary.
"Our jewelers have confessed they don’t a knoll that commanded the field. The through every grade from sergeant up,
know how you can furnish such work for Yankees won the race, but the Confederates next took command. In the trenches it
gathered new strength and tried it again.
the money.”
I. O. O. F.
lost 14 killed and in various battles 16. In
rlIVI I VI
VIVI» WWW >161 .
Our agent at Heath Springs, 3. C..writes:
The Confederates were led by Gen. D. H.
Send 3 2-cent stamps to A. P. Ordway & Co. >•»
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
"You: watches take at sight
The gen­ Hill. He thought that a bold stroke on ti ~ Appomattox campaign it lost 6 killed
Boston, Mass., for beat medical work published
Hold regular meetings every Saturday tleman who got the la't watch said that he Richardson would hurl bis line back to the al Sailor’s Creek, and at Farmville, April
eveaiag at their hall in Ashland. Brethren examined and priced a jeweler's watches in i Antietam. But Richardson’s men partook 7, was overmatched in a desperate charge,
losing 20 killed, 60 wounded and 82 cap­
la rood standing are cordially invitta to Lancaster, that were no better than yours,
f the nature of their corps leader, “Old
but th«- price wa- $45 ”
attend.
R- P. N kil . N. G.
tured out of 8 companies engaged. Cape.
" ’.I” Sumner, and had no thought ot
Our aient at Pennington, Tex., writes:
A. C. Caldwell, Sec’v, P. O. box 102.
¡T upmats
Ricker, the bloody swordsman of Cold
ug the Union center to Hill. CoL
" Am in re« eipl of the watch, and am
r
H
Harbor, was in command and was wound­
■it leugth planted bis Hue in the
PILOT KOCK ENCAMPMENT, So. 16.
plea-e.! without measure.
All who have
ed three times before he surrendered his
seen
it
say
it
would
lie
cheap
at
$40.
”
Road,
already
packed
with
dead,
Meets in Odd Fellows's Hall every 2d and
colors. He was soon recaptured, and the
One good teliable Agent wanted for each I
Mb Monday in each month
Me »liters in
(Ing was restored to its brave hearted de-
I
■ood standing cordially invited tc attend. I place. Write for particulars.
. fenders at Appomattox two days later.
iiovl9 EMPIRE WATCH CO.,New York.
W. W. K extsoe , C. P.
So it was that the "Fighting Fifth”
B. J. Farlow, Scribe.
roiled up its awful list of 295 killed in bat-
&
I tie.
G eorge L. K ilmef „
■ OPE «MECCA DEGREE LODGE, «O. 24.
I
LEASE MONEY SAVED IS MONEY UDE.
FOR
HOTEL
CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.
“ The use of ‘ Castoria ’ is so universal and
ite merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
witbin easy reach."
C ablo » M asttn , D. D..
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
Tw» CuTAtm C ompany , 77 M vrbay S treet , N ew Y obk .
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WE WILL PAY
H. JUDGE.
Harness & Saddle
Manufacturer
BARGAIN
Notice of Sale of Real
Property.
N
Residence and 12 acres in
CENTRAL POINT
JAS. NORRIS & CO
DEALER LUST
All Kinds of Lumber, Doors, Win
dows, Flooring and Moldings,
Rustic, Shingles and Lath.
TIMBER, s of : sill s SIZE
Furnished to Order.
LUMBER YARD NEAR DEPOT.
“Seeing is Believing
in
And a good lamp
must be simple; when it is not simple it is
not good. Simple, £eautiful,
these
words mean much, but to see “The Rochester’’
will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal,
tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only,
it is absolutely saf 'esHoA unbreakable. Like Aladdin’s
of old, it is indeed a “tvoi.*Ieriui lamp,” for its mar­
velous light is p.’.rer --.r.d brighter than gas light,
softer than electric light and more cheerful than either.
(
Ix)ok for this etp.mp—T he P. ckhistep .. Tfthe lamp dealer hasn't tbe geailln*
Rochester, and the style you wluui . -send ti> us for our new illustrated catal<»ue,
„ ,aud we will send yen a lamp safely by express—your choice of over *t000
^¿Jvarieties from the Zr-/, rj/ Lutrp Store in the World.
ASHLAND
“The Rochester.”
COSTOIM BSWBT,
EVANS & BRUNK
GREGG ELECTRIC CURE CO
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SULPHUR
BITTERS
Ladies
The Secret
Of a
Fair Face
8s a
Beautiful
Skin
Sulphur Bitters >
Will give you
A lovely
Complexions
Notice.
One Dollar Weekly
B
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I da B ub <
J. H. McBride, Bee y.
khalter ,
HARRIS & MURPHY BROS,
OREGON.
ASHLAND,
N. 0.
A. O. U. W
ASHLAND LOIMIF, NO. 645.
Opened at the old Ashland market stand on
M ain street, facing the bridge.
Meets in lodge room in Odd Fellows’ Hall
every narr and thibp Wedne-«l;iy in each
month. AU brethren iu g >od standing are
JTV" Shop thoroughly renovated and re
eerdiaUy invited to attenti.
fitted.
G eo . E ngle , M. W.
B 8 R adcliff . Recorder.
The choice»! of Freeh Meat»—Beef, ifut
tun, Veal. Pork, Sau»aaes. etc.
S. C. STEVES.
B. F. SNYDER.
STEVES & SNYDER.
Importers'and Dealers in
PARROTS, FANCY
and SINGING BIRDS.
FANCY DOGS,
Pigeona, Ferrete, Gold Fish, Shells,
Mounted Specimens, Etc.
Bird» Shipped by Expre»».
MT*
134 Washington Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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JK
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C ompany
S
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C incinnati
Administrator's Notice.
In the County Court, Jackson [county,
Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of Marie Mo­
O SAVE from 25 to 50 cents on every
rine, deceased:
dollar you spend ? If so, write for our
Notice is hereby given that any and all
Illustrated Catalogue, containing illustra­
persons having claims against the above
tions and prices of everything manufact­
estate must present the same to the under
signed administrator within six months ured in the United States, at manufactur­
ers' prices.
from the date he-eof.
Dated Ashland, Oregon. April 21st, 1892.
10,000 Illustrations, all lilies represented.
SILAS F. MORINE,
E. D. B biggs ,
Administrator.
CATALOGUE mailed free on applica­
Attorney.
T
tion.
*m Mn.N
SHILOH’S
CONSUMPTION
CURE
7/igWim
I
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We have exposed, during the last year,
many swindlers who advertise, under the
name of medicine, vile compounds which
only increase human suffering.
To all
who need a pure medicine and blood puri­
fier. we can honestly recommend Sulphur
Bitters. - Editor Sun.
The success of this Great Cough Cure Is
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos­
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can
successfully stand. That it may become
known, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex­
pense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into
every home in the United States and Canada.
If you have a Crush, Sore Throat, or Bron­
chitis. use it. for it will cure you. If your
child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use
it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread
that insidious disease Consumption, use it.
Ask your Druggist for SHILOH’S CUBE,
Price 10 eta.. 50 cts. and$1.00. If yonr Lungs
are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh’s Porous
Plaster. Price 25 eta. For sale by all Drug­
gists and Dealers.
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Lelag? 111.1 Walaui'. io ii » to. ii to
a»d |»I m an all koaa. My Irlonda ar.!Hip<.... «1 to. «to. *to
P^ENTs’TREiTE6'$
No Starving.
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ROOFING.
GUM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT costs
only $2.00 per 100 square feet. Makes a
good roof for years.and any« me can put it on.
Send stamp for sample and full particulars.
GUM ELASTIC ROOFING CO..
9& 41, W est B boadway ,
N ew Y obk . I
Local Aw*uw* Wanted.
CRAP
to
Bask* always
inside. MO
seta in tfamee nil winning. Perfect
work, weight, and cannot be de
tected by outsiders. Confidential
correspondence with games inrit-
— ed. ¡'rice “Miss-Oute pper set, Ott.
Fair Birds Eye, iworr (see cut) psdr, «.Mi loafed,
high or low, »15. Ordinary work, to nass. bone. 14
or 0 10 inch, pair, 01; ivory, 01.50. Finest marked
cards made, 00c, 01,01.25 a pack. 64-page cat. VUL
Dice guaranteed. HI BBOb, Bex 1, Ofe^e, 111,
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178 West Van Buren 8t.,
Chicago, Ill.
mayl4’91
Send 6 cento in et&mD* for parth alar« to
II-1. B. r. »Illi, N'KICKEI $ TIEITEl CIIC1S9,
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Happy Homes.
Salary $25 Per Week
lr‘-ù
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Beware of Swindlers.
Address,
H ay l ry
LANDENS
Thousanbs of sad and desolats homes
i have been made happy by use of “R ose
i B uds .” which have proven an absolute cure
for the following diseases and tbeir dis­
tressing symptoms.
Ulceration,
Con­
gestion, and Falling of the Womb, Ovar-
; ian tumors, Dropsy of the Womb, Sup-
Ip «essed Menstruation, Rupture at Child-
i birth, or any complaint originating in dis
ea-es of the reproductive organs; whether
from contagious diseases heredity tight
North Side R. R. Crossing.
lacing, overwork, excesses or miscarriages.
One lady writes us that after suffering for
CHARLEY YOUNG and AH LEE,
ten years with Leucorrhea or Whites, that
one applicati n entirely cured her. and
—Proprietors.—
furthermore, she suffers no more pain dur­
ing the menstrual period. It is a wonderful
regulator. “R ose B uds ’- are a simple,
rOT10E IS HEREBY' GIVEN that we
have taught the Oak street laundry
I harmless, preparation, but wonderful in
effect. The patient can apply it herself.
an«i have imported from Portland one of
No doctors’ examination necessary, to
the l>esl wa-hers to be had in that city.
ANTED—GOOD AGENTS to sei. which all modest women, especially voung
Any washing left with us will be «ieliv-
our general line of merchandise.
j»°
ered promptly at the time stated.
Will do
... .
t | unmarried ladies seriously object. From
your work as cheap as anybody. A’our | petidling. Above salary will be paid
the first application you will feel like a new
patn nage solicited. Give us a trial and we "live” agents
women. Price $1.00 by mail, post-paid.
I
For further information, address :
T he L everette S pecific C o ., 339 Wash­
will convince you that you will be pleased
with our work.
CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO.,
ington St. Boston, Mass.
West Van Buren Bt., Chicago, Ill-
CH ARLEY YOUNG * AH LEE.
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SICK MEN
GRANT HELMAN.P
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday tn each
month in Odd Fellows's Hall. Ashland
-12 Park Place, New York City.
KOCHEhTJETC LA2TJP
BATHING ôîœ
WEAK, NERVOUS OR IN PAIN
Caatorta cuns Colic, ConsUpaUotl,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, ,
Villa Worms, gives Bleep, sad pvousotss <u-
Without injurious medioatioa
“Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me."
H. A. Aacsxa, II. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
Furniture for ale
- ost M anhood . R heumatism , L ame
ttt S w «
3 ack . pjdne Y T roubles , N ervousness
RS!^^^^S lelplessne 5 s .4% or M bvior ?& general I ll H ealth
I
we have 2 relief and cure
In ycur ignorance of effects
and vit-lity — which is
system the elements thus
strength and vigor will fol­
cure o: money refunded.
THE
the «Sects of abuses, excesses, worry ana exposure.
For such sufferer»
in our mirvcloes invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical,
or by excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve force
electricity —and titus caused your
:iess or lack of force. If you replace into your
■i-T >-Í y . -tí
drained, which arc required for vigorous strength, you will remove the cause, and health,
low at once and in a natural way. This is our plau and treatment, «ad xrc guarantee a
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Send for cur Illustrated Pamphlets, free; sent by mail, sealed.
B'lt is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health and vigor
_ ,
failed, as can be shown by hundreds of cases througbo’-t this State, who would gladly
je whom v,e bare strong letters bearing testimony to tbeir recovery after using our BelL
fl
f? s,
A
Dr. Sanden’s Electric —
after all other treatments
testify, and from many of
”
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gwi
DR. SKNDSN EJLECTRIC BELT
is a comp.ete galvanic battery, made into a belt so as to be ea»ilv woni «1 ir:«cr c-.-k or at rest, an«! it gives soo hing, prolonged currents
OO6: It h;.:; „ a improve 1 Electric Euapensory, the
which are instandy felt throughout aU weak parts, cr we i .ri-.it $5
f. 5.000.
greatest b«x>n ever given weak men, and we warrant it to c .re r r, • ■. the
L.c. abc
al. vr. wee
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