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VALLEY RECORD. TOLMAN’S. The New Health »ml Summer Ke M>rt in llie Sixkiyom*—The Woo- ilerlul Curative Hower« of the ASHLAND, O b ., T hvmdat , July 14, 4802 Vapor Baths, Medicated Mud and Mineral Springs PERSONAL AN1> SOCIAL The Hanley-Cameron Wedding. • Married, at Sacramento July C, 1892. at I the residence of R. 8. Glossop, by Rev. R. M. Stephenson, William D. Hanley and Miss Clara K. Cameron.both of thiscounty. BREVITY BASKET. WANTED The pay rar went north Taesday. John Alma spent the 4th at Butte creek. Miss Lee Dennis of Medford is employed Soldier«' and Sailors’ Re-Union. at the Ashland house. Col. J . T. Bowditcb, who was attend ' Txist Paradise” troupe were Thia property partially opened ing the state military board meeting at on Frohman's Monday’s south train summer by tbe owner. Judge J. C. Salem, telegraphed Tuesday that that Bold. Vining ia at Klamath Hot springs. man, ia located 13 miles from Ashland bodv had ordered 100 tents to be spread Francis Fitch and L. K. Webster have Geo. Buffington spent Sundav at Duns from which place it is reached by a drive in Ashland at the reunion i < of ____ old ________ soldiers opened a law office at Jacksonville. muir. through a continuation of farms and ; and sailors of southern Oregon in Ash For first class blacksmithing of every T. J. Dunn and wife returned Io Chicago orchards at the foot hilla of the Siakiyous land on Tuesday, Wednesday and Tiinrs- description, go to Geo. Markle, on Spring today. while going through tbe upper Bear creek dav, September 13th, 14th and 15th. street. I Granta Pass, loo, ia trying to get a flour valley and its tributaries until within | This will accommodate shelter for 500 Ed. Knighten and Eli and Louis Furman ing mill. three miles of the famous land mark, people went to Klamath county last week via Bey. F. G. btrange and two children are Pilot Rock, which sits on the summit of The committees are industriously at the Rogue river road. at Coiestein today. the Siskiyous and acts as the dividing work to make this a pleasant occasion No other Sarsaparilla possesses the Com T. A. Harris was up from Medford line between California and Oregon. and the correspondence now in hand bination, Proportion and Process which yesterday, sight-seeing. Here is where the God of nature shows that it will be largely attended. i make Hood’s Sarsaparilla peculiar to itself. Mias Hattie Newbury is a teacher in the secreted in mother earth curative pro Congressman Binger Hermann is expect I Mr. and Mrs. J R. Tozer have leased Portland public sc hools. perties that have in their work of heal Phil Reatnea, of Roseburg, was visiting in ing the sick, astonished tbe natives and ed to be present, to shake hands and Mrs. Gillette's restaurant and ice cream bless the people. parlors and will take possession the first of Josephine county last week. mystified tbe intelligent. From Kittie August. Sykes Worden, of Ft. Klamath, returned Ward, an intelligent Klamath Indian Beware of Ointments for Catarrh home Tuesday from Portland. 8. H. II. Clark.vice-president and general that Contain Mercury, who has tbe clearest understanding of M. C. Kasson, the Pelican l»ay land tbe history and tradition of the Indian as mercury will surely destroy the sense of manager of the Union Pacific, was in a pri vate car attached to Monday's south train, owner, returned home Tuesday. tribes that were once the masters and, smell and , completely derange the — whole ------- Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dunn of Chico are ' rulers of this whole land, it is learned ’J”*"1 ’hen entering it through the mu- i He is a Jay Gould man. spending the week at Wagner's. The Southern Pacific now carries an ob- that this vapor spring has been the «*• »«rfacex. Such articles should never Big Bargains in Boys’ Clothing— from reput ' servation car over tbe Siskiyous from Ash- John slater, the spiritualist lecturer, was medicine headquarters for the Indians ot I* used except on „ prescriptions .... c ,„ v , uu able physicians, as the damage they will do I land to Hornbrook every trip, besides one We have a large line, all reduced. on Monday's train from Bisson. the Pacific coast as far back as 200 t ears. , U ten'Told to the good'vou cam po'sibTv’ile" Mr. Crance, the Ft. Klamath wool grow In her time she has known it to cure the rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Carejnan- from Edgewood to Redding. All kinds of Watch work er, was in last week with his clip. ladies of Ashland will give a supjier Men's suits way down to dose— I worst kind of diseases, the most re- ufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo at The Granite ball Tuesday evening for the Mrs. Joe. Butler and infant left Friday I markable of which was that of the chief done in good shape. contains no mercury, and is taken in Fine Gray suits for summer. $5.00 to $15.00. benefit of the band. Supper 15 cents, ice for Castle Crag to spend the summer. . of the McAdams creek tribe, who was ternally. and ...................... acta directly upon the 1L_J blood cream L5 cents. All invited. Mrs. A. M. Russell has arrived from and mucous surfaces of the system. In I completely cured after being br«»tight : buying Hall's Catarrh Cure tie sure you get Colusa county to spend the sntumer. Services at tbe Presbyterian church next ' ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED. Special Bargains in men’s tine Cutaway suits— I there in the last stages of consumption. | the genuine. It is taken internally, and Sunday troth morning and evening. Ser Mrs. Homes, mother of F. C. Homes, re During the smallpox in Jacksonville made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & mon subjects: “The T’eginning of the: Reduced to $15.00 per suit. turned Saturday from an eastern trip. many years ago a prominent Indian of Co In Winchester Pharmacy, Church,” and “Worthy Deportment.” Miss Clara Cameron of Uniontown has that section fell a victim to that disease RW“Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per Men’s fine Prince Albert coats and vests— A shland , - O regon . The Kilgore Bros, of I^ingeli valley passed gone to California for an extended visit. and was taken to the vapor springs and bottle. ; through town this week en route to Crex-1 Regular price $25.00. reduced to $15.00. Mrs M. B. Bowditch is visiting Grants cared. • cent City with a band of fifty bead of horses i Rains Valley Items. Pass during the Colonel's trip up north. Since the science of medicine has de which they will put on sale at that place. Mrs. A. C. Stanley is quite sick. Miss Josie Nunan. who has been visiting veloped that diseases are microbes and Men’s summer coats and vests, $2 to $3.50. 4th of July must have a serious effect ! To Haul Lumber. To Rent. Jas. Pelton will go east of the mountains on The the celebrated Dr. Koch among others of Ashland friends, returned home Monday. Indians. Three Klamath reservation Wednesday. the world’s brightest minds are strug Men’s summer coats, neat ones, $1 each. couples were married at the joint celebra-' Miss Alice Hanley wi« visiting Ashland NEAT COTTAGE on Spring street. H. A. Uryder of Gohl Hill, is on tion of whites and Indians at Ft. Klamath. Monday, the guest of Miss Grace Houck. gling for a remedy for the cure of the the 1’rof. WILL GIVE 1000 FEET of common Has recently been refitted and re sick list. various microbes, this discovery of the Men’ summer neckwear from lOcts up. lumlx/at the Dead Indian saw-mill for painted. For particulars inquire at Mrs. M. E. Tyler succeeded in getting J. M. Gregory is bolding down his old vapor springs and their peculiar curative _Oris Crawford ------------ came over from Tolo hauling 1000 feet from there to Ashland. MRS. RALPH S. some handsome views of the Fourth of July position at O. H. Blount's clothing house. abilities shows that the wonderful mech- ; Tuesday morning, 9 JAMES NORRIS. may26 Main street, Ashland, Or. crowd. The different Hose companies, the Largest line of men’s and boys’ shoes F. W. Hogg, 8. B. Whittle and Bay anistn of nature has already supplied Lumlror yard north side of Railroad track D. P. Barnes is very ill and is now stop Militia boys etc.. loom np very stunningly BaU hwell are rusticating at Jenny creek. that which is just dawning on man, in ping in Medford. in this locality. Prices way down. in their costumes. L. A. Neil, who is convalescing from his infinite variety of learning and skill. Miss Ella 8ydenstricker is -pending this An elegant new line of Linen Papers and spinal luenmgetis, ia visiting Jacksonville Tlie writer of this has never heard of week at Dr. Stanley's. Notice to Settle Up Men’s working shoes, $1 to $2 per pair. I Tablets at D, L. Minkler A Son’s. relatives. this vapor being analyzed; but knows of Wil) Moore and John McClendon spent Miss Bessis Howley, a handsome Miss of Men’s low-top Russet shoes, $1.50 per pair. C. D. Commons returned yesterday from many cases of cures effected within the several days on Evans creek fishing. HOSE KNOWING THEMSELVES in I i lti years of age and a graduate of the high Hiskivou county on crutches with an in past eighteen months, some of which ................ „ gone B„.„ to w St. Irouis WU1S in the Ule school. has created a sensation in Grants debted to the late firm of Inlow A M. 8. Welch has jured leg. Men’s canvas shoes. 75cts per pair. Ashpole are requested to call at the store at have been rank cases. The vapor conies interest of the grist mill at Central Point, Pass by skipping out to Portland and San Eagle Point, and settle, ns all the notes and j; ;■ Francisco and changing her name. .Mias Annie Dollarhide is paying the up from earth and while everything else R. C. Oglesbv preached two sermons last Men’s boots, all at cost. accounts are payable to F. B. IN LOW. Ixitfland's a visit, al their home in Jackson j about the place is cool it soon begins its . Sunda ....¿ay on Rogue river and baptised Best a nd largest stock of canned goods, ville precinct. work of warming np the system until the several. at Crocker Grocery Co. Trunks and Valises, all at cost. There is a i Mrs. Nichols, of the Meadows, has rented i Miss Addie Colvig, of Grants Pass, who patient is in a perspiration. The Methodist campmeeting near Central -------- AND-------- mystery about the thing that makes one ! a gallery in Central Point and will soon has been visiting Miss Nina Emery,returned l Big Drives in men’s odd pants. believe that somewhere underneath is locate there. Mrs. N. is a first-class artist. Point is being well attended, some twenty- home Tuesday. three ministers being present Sunday. ; Mr. John McDonough and Miss Jennie Rev. Je«se Kirk, an intelligent Klamath J. D. Williams was at the county seat located one of the main flues to the stove _ down from Prospect to s|>end llu reservation Indian preache« 1 in the evening. Linville came Saturday proving up on his Emigrant creek pipes of hell. At any rate the vapor has .............. the “get there” point all right and gets the 4th. and returned to the mountains homestead entry. Smoked halibut and salt fish of all kinds Should call at 1 right at the diseased portion of a man Sunday. Mrs. C. T. Harris and daughter. Miss nt Crocker Grocery Co. T. E. Stanley, of Central Point, paid Cherry Harris, returned to Ashland last the first thing, and stays there until the disease has gone hence. A valuable horse belonging to J. M. Wag MR . E. B. CHRISTIAN’S, Moonville a visit last week. He is no long week from Mott. of Wagner’s soda springs is afflicted Mr. and Mrs. F. Roper were visitors er a widower, as his wife has returned from ner Messrs. Hasty and Carter were in Jack* Wednesday. with the glanders and County Stock In California. Reeser lilock. »onvllle one day this week, both on inr spector Songer has had him quarantined All arc invited to attend the cnicken-pie until the state veterinary arrives and action irorlant business. T. E. Godfrey was among the invalids and supper given by the ladies of the New Hope is taken. JLSLHZX j JLJSTID, OZÒ. Col. Hailey, who has lieen in Neaada and ' rusticators Tuesday. church. The house will soon lie completed California for several years past, is back at Miss Olive Kiger of Corvallis and Geo. W. and will lie a fine building. Buy pure and high grade spices—of his old borne again. Vaupel were here last week. Crocker Grocery Company. Men’s and boys’white shirts from 50cts up. Large line of Mrs. Stanley and the writer drove up to J. K. Casey went to Portland yesterday Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hicks and Mrs. P W. J. C. Hannah's ranch on Rogue river last Wni. Jackson Armstrong, who lectured to attend the A. O. U. W. convention as Paulson spent Wednesday here. men’s and boys’ strain hats, all at cost. Sunday. Mr. H. has a lovely farm, anil in Ashland once on the "Nihilists of Rus delegate from Ashland lodge. sia” and “The Masses and the Millionaires.” I D emocrat . P. W. Pau Ison is here to get the rhennia- , nice, large orchard. made n speech before the People’s party . Bobt. Taylor. Constable John Real and I tism out of his hip, and to recuperate. convention at Omaha. He is 1 in : harmony ______ Jacksonville Jottings. Foster, the drummer, left Tuesday for a I i Mrs, L. E. Langley, Mrs. Vannest and with the idea of burying dead political week's outing on Jenny creek. Rev. Father Watry celebrated mass at | Miss Bertha Langley are camped here. | parties. N JOSEPHINE OR JACKSON coun-1 CALL OUST'D ZEXJLZMZIHSTIE OTJZEò STOCK. Grants Pass last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Htephenson were ties. Oregon, within short distance from ! L. N. Eklund was called to Portland New stock of the finest cheese at the their at Eagle Point last week visiting Rev F. G. Strange delivered an eloquent railroad station—100 acres more or less, Wednesday by the news of the death of a sermon at the Presbyterian church Sunday Crocker Grocery Co. friends. Geo. Brown and family. brother. ................................... worth from |2500 to $4000, in exchange for • U-1 Az AJLi kJ A . evening. Rev. Robt. Ennis was at Ash- Marshal Smith has his war paint on and W. J. Freeman who lias lieen at Loie- nice 9-room residence on one of best streets Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Blount and Miss ; land on that evening. is lavins for the persons who have been de stein for his health, was in Ashland Thurs in Chicago, III. Price $6000 incumbrance Of San Francisco ; Sadie and Thurs- 1 Geo. Brown and family, of Eagle Point, facing the posters about town. Some peo-' day and Friday en route home. . „ Ober - spent ■— Wednesday ------------- '--------------- $1700 due in two years, at 6 per cent. Ad , spent Tuesday in Jacksonville. Miss Celia pie have apparently forgot that it is no I J. E BROWN, ILL BE AT ASHLAND Sunday or dress Dr. Geo. W. Barron returned last week aay nere. petty crime to tear down or disfigure public I • ¡926 Yale St., Englewood. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barrett have been wil1 remain for an extended visit. Monday to buy Gray or Bay Sa'ddle from a professional tour among the stock , notices And if the nuisance is not abated. ' Chicago, III. Horses from 5 to 8 years old, 15 to 16 hands making quite a stay here. Mr. B.’s appear- Mrs. T. G. Beanies and three children somebody will find himself in limbo. ranches as far east as Lakeview. high, to weigh from 950 to 1100 lbs. ance is much improved. left Tuesday evening for Yaquina Bay, for (’apt. O. C. Applegate and family n Miss Gold band ironstone china ware, com Must be bound and Well Broke to Sad Mr. Parks, the Marysville, Cal., banker, a months sojourn by the sounding sea. Alice Applegate and Gilbert Anderson, And __ ____________ plete sets, at Crocker Grocery Co. die. was pronounced the ¡oiliest one of the sum-i Robt. - - ■ Armstrong, - have returned to Klaiuatb county. ex-peputy sheriff, left _ north, where he goes to I mer's visitors from California. MASON’S—Everybody knows them. Sam T. Jack’s burlesque creole company ' ! _____ Sunday __ for ___ the Miss Olive Kiger, who has been x]>ending Pints. 85c dor. 8d x. for$4.75 .. He was accompanied to of thirty creole beauties an«l twenty Eevp- .e®*i several months with her ulster. Mrs. N. W. ; M. Mayer, wife and son and Mrs. H. 8. s Salem Quarts *1.05dox. btloz. for 7,65 ' tinn Queens (besides .lacks) were attached | Clark. Emery and daughter were visitors Sunday, Sal,1,n by hv William Wllhl Chilcott, returned Monday to Corvallis. Half Gallon, 4L4J doz. 6 doz. for 7.60 to last Saturday's southbound train. If the i Mrs. Kobertaon of Forest Grove returned as was also B. R. Reed and Will Pracht. ' I Judge Hanna was summoned to San I dusty troupe were as old and dirty as the Factory price., f. o. b. home from a two months' visit with her C. H. Veghte brought Mrs. V. and their j Francisco Sunday morning. We have not , t”o cars in which they rode, they would , Smiths’ Cash Store, 416-413 Front sister, Mrs. Austin Bish, last Baturday. son out Saturday to remain for several learned the particulars as yet. | evidently make a show which once seen I GUM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT costs Bt, S. F. Ask for our 40 page price lizt Mrs. Ella Nickerson and daughter, of weeks. Thev are occupying one of the | Owen Kugon and family, Alex Thomp- | would never be forgotten. only $2.00 per 100 square feet. Makes a Ft. Klamath, are visiting her parents. Mr. cottages on Douglas avenue. , son and wife, and J. Nunan and family are i Best line of baking powders in the citv at good roof for years,and anyone can put it on. Comniissioners' Coart. and Mrs. Shepherd, of Emigrant creek. Send stamp for sample and full particulars. Frank Hoberg, manager of the East | at the Dead Indian soda springs for an out- I Winter’s. GUM ELASTIC ROOFING CO., Adjourned term, July 1st.] Mrs. Dr. Brown and children have re Marshfield land and investment company I ! ing. Alonzo Nutt was assisting in the unload est B boadway , N ew Y ork turned home to Illinois, after a visit of in Coos bay is expected here soon. He is j airs, Bills audited amounting to $5677.39. Mrs. Win. ivm. nyiuaieleu Ply male left on Wednesday's Wednesday s ing of cnlvert pipe at Grants Pass, and in 9 & 41. W Ixical Agents Wanted. coming by team all the way. some month* with G. C. Eddings’ family. i train for San Francisco. Regular term.] some manner became entangled in a piece Edw. A. Swope came out from Portland I Th« fishing here is fine and it is a poor ‘ In matter of county road petitioned __ for rope, losing his balance and pitching yesterday to join a partv of friends on a fisherman indeed who can’t hook a mess of ' Mrs, N. F. Steadman and Mrs. T. J. Ken of have had nasal catarrh for ten years by Walter S Kitchen et al, Jacksonville visited friends in Ashland one day this headlong from the ear to the dump be so I bad camping' expedition to Williamson river. trout out of the south fork of Emigrant ney that there were great sores in my precinct; Jas McDonough. W A Owens and week. neath. Tn his fall he was struck on the nose, and one place was eaten through. I A. T. Kvie arrived Monday from Great creek that passes by the springs. D Linn appointed viewers and C J Howard back of the head by a car stake with such got Ely’s Cream Balm. Two Itottles did surveyor to meet J uly 14, 1892, to view said O. Harbaugh leaves Saturday for San Falls, Mon., where he is becoming interest force as to fracture his skull.—Observer. Mr. Douglas, the Woodland, Cal., gentle Francisco with four large draught horses, the work. My nose and head are well. I road. ed in some extensive enterprises. He was man who has found such great relief from for sale. Glassware—ornamental, tasteful, useful feel like another man.—C. S. McMillen, County road petitioned for by I. Hender I cordially greeted by many friends. asthma and catarrh is expecting his wife Sibley, Jackson Co., Mo. and cheap at Crocker Grocery Co. son et al in Woodville precinct; continued Mrs. M. Caton has returned front a visit E. A. Hildreth. Sr., has gone to Klam back again in a few days, to be accompan until next term. J. W. Marksbury returned last evening with relatives in the Sound country. ath river almve Shovel creek to take a ied by ner daughter. Oregon Weather and Crops. Report of appropriation to open county from tbe Omaha convention and a visit For week ending Tuesday, July 12tn, 1892 ] position in the logging business offered him At a special meeting of Ruth Rebekah with L. N. Eklund, wife and three children road in road (list No 7; report of appropri his folks in Saline county, Mo. He by J. K. Cook, of the l'okegarqs rqill com Lodge 4, I. O, 0. F. held on the evening of WESTERN OREGON — WEATHER. ation and expenditures filed and approved. from South Bend, Wash., have been here pany. the 11th inst. in Jacksonville Mr«. Alice reports that Oresham was not near so County road petitioned for by Jas Win The week has been cool, partly cloudy Mi*« Emma and Willie Judge went to for over a month. Mr. E. is a sufferer Ulrich, special D. D. G. M., installed the strong in their convention as he was out side of it. He is willing to wager that the and on the 11th, showers prevailed. The ningham et a! in Trail creek precinct; dis Jacksonville Tuesday to join Jerry Nunan from asthma and has found great relief. following officers for the ensuing year: has averaged from three to missed. and lanilly on a tour to Crater lake via They will go to the Hawaiian Islands Mrs. W. J. Flymale, N. G.; Mrs Rosa De people’s party will carrv more than enough temperature Delinquent tax list tor 1890-’91; ordered, degrees below the normal. Unusally when the weather turns cold. Rogue river. Roboam, V. G.; Mrs. Mary Miller. Treas.; states to throw the presidential election in i five that tbe clerk of this court make out a full fresh winds have prevailed. I the house. Mrs. Mollie Cameron, Rec. Sec.; Jno. A. Mrs. O. M. Granger and daughter May ' Dr. U. B. Farriss, the Chicago physician i There has been a deficiency in the amount and complete list of all unpaid taxes ap Boyer. Financial Sec. ; S. J, Day. R. 8. N. Soda and Graham crackers and all kinds and Mrs. H. C. Myer leave so-night on a I who was out here last mouth, says the pearing on the delinquent list for the years of sunshine. two months’ visit at Tacoma. They will vapor baths are the finest thing he has ever G.; Mrs. Nellie Plymale. L. 8. N. G.; E. De of sweet-cakes at Crocker Grocery Co. Crops.—The cool weather was extremely 18SJ0 and 1881 and attach warrants thereto Roboaiu, R. 8. V. G. ; Mrs. E. Turner, L.8. stop off at Eugene. commanding the sheriff to collect such un-1 seen in all his travels and experience with The Welch Bros, have purchased the favoroble to growing vegetation and did O.; Miss Laura Luy. W.; Miss Minnie block paid taxes as provided by law, ami turn Miss Carrie Roper left Tuesday for a medicine. “It is something that can't lie V. much to help it. The showers on the 11th on which the Robt. Westrop liverv Bybee, Cond.; L. Popovich, T. G.; Miss visit with her sister. Mrs. Geo. B. Landers, imitated in a drug store,” is his laconic Carrie property in Central Point is located and were not well distributed, nor were they said list and warrants over to the sheriff of Cronemiller, C. at Seattle. Mrs. Lander’s youngest son description. have the stone and lumber on the ground heavy enough to be of the benefit that is this county. Ordered that school superintendent's sal-1 returned with her. for the foundation of the new farmers’ mill desired. More rain within the next five H. Knox, of Grants Bass. ia the operator FOR PURE FOOD. which will cost $10.000. M. 8. Welch went days would Improve the condition of cereals ary be fixed at $700 per annum. Geo. W. Stephenson, Misses Lottie and of Mowat’s Ashland-Klamath Falls tele Report of county treasurer, semi-annual , to St. Louis Monday to purchase the mill and root crops fully 20 per cent. Spring Emniu Stephenson, and K. K. Snttqn are graph line, the office being in the hotel. examined and approved. at Roseburg today proving up on timber Although way out in the mountains the Laudable Action by Boards of Health machinery—first-class roller process—and wheat will hardly be over 70 per cent of an statement of Goodman A Noble, commander Upon the Baking Powder Question. will have it started inside of three weeks. average; fall wheat indicates about 85 per of Bond claims on Jenny creek, guests had all the bulletins from the con Chester A Arthur I’ost Fo 47, GAR, cent of an average crop. P. H. Tynon. one of the rising young ventions and other important happenings Flint Glass Mason Fruit Jars at D. L. Boards of Health can engage in no Heading has begun in Jackson county; with R H White and W 8 Damon as sure railroad trainmen, is conductor on the Ash of the world right from off the wire. Minkler A Son ’ s. ties examined and approved. more commendable action than the ex the wheat is not turning out very well. land-Roseburg passenger during Conduc Monthly account of Emil De Roboam, i A postoffice will soon be petitioned for at amination of our food supply and the in The condition of corn has improved con The people of this country propose to tor Kearnev’s vacatiqn. Tolman springs. Bailey, tpq Ashland- siderably, it is in tassel and it now oilers keeper of county hospital submitted, show 1|. L. Minkler and Arthur Hunt are off Shake mail contractor, desires q postoffice struction of the public as to those articles ' bear half the expenses of a lish hatchery better prospects. ing that there are eleven male patients now which are found to be pure and whole- : i on Williamson river provided that the i,n a hunting and fishing tnp to Fish Ijike. there as the summer travel gives him many Oats, barley and rye are good crops, but in attendance; examined and approved. some, and which therefore consumers | Lee Minkler is clerking In the store in the passengers. Besides the tri-weekly trips ' the California fish commissioners bear , not an average. B W Dean appointed stock inspector,with Our Stock is the cleanest, best arrayed absence of the old man. . the other half. Thev will put up the he will take parties there at any time tie- should use. The second crop of alfalfa is l»eing cut, bond fixed at $500. best satisfying—if freshness, cleanliness Ordered, that Squire Rogers an indigent. Action of this kind with the baking I necessary buildings free of cost and this ana Henry Beckley, the democratic people's sired at the regular fare, $1.25 per trip. and wnere where it nas has been irrigated, is turning person shall receive indigent allowance of powders is particularly opportune. There partv state senator from Douglas county, out very well. The timothy, clover and onght to be encouraging to the enterprise. low price is an object. Shepherd killed two fine bucks $•; per month until further order of tliis was on yesterday’s train enroute home on Harvev Bald mountain, three miles from the are quantities of baking powders in tbe The water is so pure and sweet that the grain hay arc about all cut and secured, court. and as a rule, very good crops were ob from CaHfomia with his wife. market to use which is certain detriment springs. Saturday. Bald mountain, as its finest trout in the world conld be turned Ordered that Lewis Calhoun, an indigent Mrs. N. F. Steadman, of Auahenu, Cal., name implies, is clear of trees and from its to the health of the eonsunier. They are out of a hatchery there.—Klamath Falls tained. Hops are growing well; the hop person, be stricken from the list. lice are becoming more plentiful, though who h spending the summer with Jackson summit the sight-seer can see a wide, won made from alum, or are improperly com Star. Ordered, that jailers’ fees for the county in some localities they are not so bad yet as ville relatives, was in Ashland yesterday derful and variety of scenery taking in pounded from other chemicals so that be fixed at $30 per month until further or Special attention is directed to our Finest Sugar Cured Buy ovsters and sardines by the dozen or they were last year; if the lice are ooiiquer- der visiting the Misaes Stephenson. Shasta valley. Rogue river valley, the Kla they leave a strong alkaline residuum in of this court there will be a good yield of hops. Hams, Teas and Coffees, Canned Goods—Imported Fancy K. V. Carter and wife, W. H. Leeds, wife math lake basin and the great mountain tbe food. Many of these powders,having case and get them cheap of Crocker Gro ed, Peaches -Miscellaneous bills allowed amounting to will be ripe in a few days in cery Co. and daughter. M. I- Alford and wife and ranges as far as the eye can reach. $258.59. proved unsaleable in the East, have been southern Oregon. Strawberries are about and Domestic Brands. Our prices all through an* the Edw. Swope left yesterday on a three One of the sights three miles from here is collected by their manufacturers from tbe j Tom Miles has returned from Lake over. Rasp, and blackberries are yet week’s jaunt to Williamson river. Dead 8ea Fruits. an egg-xhaped lake bv % of a mile that dealers with whom they were left on view, where he has been investigating plentiful. Early apples are ripening. Mita Fannie Ralph went to Ager Mon has no yisible outlet. There is a cliff on commission, and shipped to the Pacific the recent stage robbery. He made one Cherries are now in tneir height of season; They slay multitudes when they are the day where her cousins, the Buick Bros, will one side, though the other is open and 100 Coast. In the effort to gain a (aathold in arrest on misleading information, and the Royal Ann and Black Republicans are produot of neglect of incipient disease. A meet her, to remain with their families at feet from the bank, is marshv Many deer afterward released the suspect. He has not as prolific this year as common, nor “slight” cold, a fit of indigestion,biliousness have been killed at their rendezvous on the this market unscrupulous manufacturers other clues, however, and is following have they the size and flavor as is usual. or constipation each or any of these “minor Sliver lake for two months or more. of these cheaply made, low grade baking lake. No boat has ever Iten oil the lake ailments’’ advance in liiany cases with E ax TERN OREGON—W BATH ER Irving M. Scott, the San Francisco iron them closely. Detective Thacker lias ar man, was on Friday’s train with his family shd its' depth has never been sounded, powders have indulged in extravagant rived and arrestH «relikelv to follow soon. Cooler, partly cloudy weather, with an 1 “league-destroying strides.” Give them a though it is believed to be very deep as it statements both with reference to their iron, an eastern visit, to ™n‘a’n.,*t n',LP has no doubt been the crater ot a volcano occasional shower, prevailed during the swift.early defeat with Hostetter’s Stomach own and other brands, claiming the moat The people generally evince bnt little week. On the morning of the 6th a killing Bitters and avert the danger. Abernethy Craig Tavern awhile. Scott thinks the similar to Crater lake. Homestead strikers should have wiped up improbable endorsements for theirs, and ■ Interest in the capture as the ontra'jteons frost occurred on the higher plateaus, 3000 administered an alarming rebuke to the the earth with the dirty gang of Pinker I Miss Bertha Mqrks aged 18 years, who I defaming tbe brands best known and tariffs levied by Weils-Fareo has en feet and upwards, in the counties east and man who informed him that he had “only gendered a feeling of hostility toward south of the Blue Mountains, doing some a cold!" "Only a cold,” repeated the doc has been compelled to navigate with crutch-1 longest used upon the Pacific Coast. tons, tor. “What would ye have—the plague!” vears hv ! that company.—Klamath Falls Express. damage to tender vegetation. J B Itotii on» Of top Portland parties ms es for the last two years fay a mysterious The following extracts from the re Rheumatism and la grippe are easily ex- - ________ jo most skilled j aiding down baffled _ tin Crops. — The cool weather and partjy holding down squat squat claim claim ’ - at — Jenny creek, A,,, ffisea-te¡that.has ports of some of our well-known health Sliced sngar-cured ham, chipped beef. cloudy sky have been of great lienelit to j tinguishable at the start. Why then allow physicians nus has been here ior for a coupie couple oi of iV from • a visit _ with netin uerw returned Friday wtth _ his pnysiciaiis authorities will be of particular interest: varie- them get up a full head of steam Put cheese, and canned meats in endless faniilv A number of their families will be weeks undergoing a kneading or massage growing grain. General and heavy rains on the to brakes the Bitters. The genial The State Chemist of Washington, tv at Winter'.’. uut vkitine them during the summer as treatment by Miss Rosetta Waters, a grad- would yet be of inestimable good to much warmth which with this medicine diffuses there h no finer place (or camping on tbe uate of Dr. Burke’s Rural Retreat in Cali Prof G. A. Bethune, says: “There is, Ex-Sheriff B. W. Dean was up from of the grain, especially to that sown late in ‘ . r forma. From being unable to walk a step therefore, no question but the Royal is Willow springs precinct Tuesday. Mr. the spring: in the absence of rain, the pre through the system, the impetus it gives to 1 .. *' tl.n Red Blutl I without crutches Miss Marks' case has al- the strongest, purest and most whole Dean has been appointed conntv stock vailing conditions are the most favorable. the circulation of the blood, its soothing and strengthening effect upon the nervous, Uen. ( has. > . Ca • Pacific railroad ready improved so that she can now walk some baking powder in the market.” i inspector for the next two years bv the It is generally’ conceded that in all sections specially recommend it to the enfeebled and soui Bo“*. . ^onjav with wjth I the floor siiuply simply with the aid of some one I banker «nd director, Asniana Monday .wonuaj wnn wim ---- „ d rector, came to Ashland Monday » i. The Seattle Board of Health says: eonnty court. In his end of the county a halt crop at least will be harvested; to the qiifl sick. Tis the great specific for malaria. of Pendleton about an average crop is hl. wife and three children, "mate,. alj‘^er cHmMe’ to Thev a?e la ( ‘ ' «ay and is greatly pleased with the. im-1 “Finding in analysis that it is made of there are a number of glandered horses east estimated. In Union and Wallovy« count week ellJOling the C . his dmiehter's in «n _ the highest grade of cream of tartar and and Mr. Dean intends enforcing the law ies provementin his daughter’s ennditinn condition in so the grain crop is fully 0n ¡.verage. MARRIED. cated at the Depot hotel. , I __________________ ____ of ____ short a time and has __ nopes seeing "her her bicarbonate of soda, and is entirely free relating to this subject. The disease is Heading h’.s commenced in a few lo UUv (.ItllLUvo L^lLlv lvuvlll^« Postmaster J 8. Howard, of Medford, j UX>C<LrU discard the crutches before leaving, from any adulteration, we heartily rec- contagions and unless rooted out will calities. bet will not be general until next PATTON-EDMONDoON—At the resi returned Tuesday from an extendedI east- --------------------------- - _ _ ommend tbe Royal Baking Powder for effect all the horses in the coapiry, ’-Fhe week. _____ a ____-1L ___ ia_ and __ i _ whole- i_ i_ dence of '.lie bride's parents on Rogue 7.1 aai! rS In one cimp on the Grand Ronde I !a its great A — strength, purity Corn is doing very well. Hav ing is al tout state pays tfie pvner one-half the value finished. river July 3,1892, I. J. Patton and Miss The wool clip is being shipped. river in Washington, there are seventeen someness.” of every horise that it becomes necessary Sweet corn is ripe about The Dalles. Maggie Edmondson, Dr. Parker, J. P., I i «..U.«.. au’« a*l The Tacoma Board of Health says: (to kill. _____________ _ officiating. r Range feed is good and stock is «n ex men for husbands and ehni» “In our judgment, the Royal is the best iVlltllAllUX — went — - — white * RANDALLS—McNEAL—On Little Butte, cellent condition. I -«• . ». — — - -— ~ WS 1 — 1 — — _ «- A.Y- _ ------------- ----- A . I nn,l e F wrx v rx i vxxoF Vkolr.nnr rvAtt-zluw Ivcfcao FF vza Real Estate Transfurs. h P Theiss, one of the proprietors of their would-be lovers in the camp! and strongest baking powder before the July 1. 181*2, Charles Randalls and Miss With contmned oooi. partly cloudy ■ the ha Medfoni Co., father of one of the girls makes an Pui*ilc- )Ye confidently recommend it Geo H Anderson to Marie E Piumerth— wither. and no rain falling, the wheat Clara McNeal, both of Lake creek pre Medford Distilling Distilling and —- _Refining -—J cinct. Tripsa? 200 hpad of hors* »0 “f ,U P“r,t-V and c*re of PreP- lut 32 blk N in R R add to Ashland; w*.« tn the city Monday and Tuesday ’north OP«» offer 1 crop, while not an average, will be fair; Hattie Alnutt to Sarah F V.an Riper—land with good rains the yield will be very good lust returned from a tri“ — --------------- -’ the young white man who will marry ar ^ he city Boanl o( HeaUh r(? . in tp 39 s. r 1 e, 66-100 acres; $500. ax ruget sound and is en route as far south BORN Rivers—The rivers continue to fall. Jacob Evans to Richard Collins—land in Wells and streams are becoming very as Sacramento in the interest of their spir his daughter. The old Indian says, port; “There is certainly no baking HICH we are prepared to give you very low its Thev are manufacturing a fine line of I however, that he will not accept any powder known to us equal to the Royal tp 34 s. r 4 w, 10 acres: $12.50. low. 8. I’ague. I MARTIN—At Klamath Falls, July 7.1892, Beni Fox to S B Galey—lot 6 in Belle goats ami are working up a good trade aL ! kind of a “hoodlum" for a son-in-law; j for strength and uniform quality, and we prices on, Especially in Quantities. Big As to the wife of Alex Martin, Jr., a son. Observe^. v. 8. Weather Bureau. ready. It will pay liquor dealers to >ee i the man must be of good character and I recommend it for its absolute purity and vue ; $500. sortment of Camper’s Supplies and Picnic Goods. H B Carter to S B Galev — lots 7. 8, 9, Id. them before purchasing elsewhere. 11.12. 14, 15,16, 20, 21, 22,’23, 24 , 2* 26. 2t. address, and able to give his Indian ■ w*2®le8Hraen.e8®-'.’. We also have a nice line of Wood and W illow ware. J. H. Dyar. an employe of the Ashlan The Board of Health of the City of San 28, 29, 30, 31. 32 33, IUiievue add to Ash I Mining Co. celebrated the great and glori bride a good home. land • $5i<0O. Francisco, after extended tests, said of ous Fourth in the Mount Pitt region. He Jas (I Birdsey. sherift to S B Galey—lap,'*, Í A Hartl Corner. the Royal, that “It is absolutely pure ar.d reports a large crowd bent on fun and mis ■ in tp 39 s, r 1 e] 15.39 acres; also lots 1, 2, the leading brands of Cigars and Tobacco. And tli< The age of 30 is a hard corner for a worn- ‘ healthful, composed cf the best ingredi 4, 5, chief. The Rev. Mr. Patterson of San 6, 7. 8 9, 10, 41, 12. 13, 14. 15. »6, 17, to. Francisco delivered a spead-eagle oration, an to turn, and 35 is still harder. She feels ents, of the hikbeBt strength and charac 19, 20, 24. 22, 2^i Mountain add to Ashlar.fl, largest and best selected stock of Books and Sta which wa> hugely enjoyed Ly those not en- I ihat she is fast leaving fori youth behind ter;” the Health Officer of Iz>s Angeles U S to Q Keisternjan— lots 4, 2, anil s her. Rut there is no reason why a woman tionery te be found in the county. g-wg«d in killing snakes 8¡id otherwise rejrorted that it was “dearly demonatrat- of n e % of sec 2, tp 33 s, r 3 e, 459 acrys, I amusing themselves. Mr. Dyar was on should I* failed and “pa«se" at 35, or even j ed and proven that the fjoyal Baking i M .1 Crewx to J S Hagey—l(fl* % 4 Wk to.; Monday’s train bound fur the mines on at 45. The chief cause of the early fading I Powder is pure and wholesome, and that Medford; S40Q, Klamath river, to see how things are pan of American women is found in the fact Nice Line of Japanese Goods and Fancy Articles. an< Ja4 Gwens and Calvin Owens to Melissa that m»ny of them suffer from some form I it stands, as far as strength an<l purity ning out in that country._____ A Smith — s w X of n w % ot s w >4 of see of female weakness or disease which robs an> concerned, at the head of Jhe baking the Complete List of Oregon School Books. I | have been bothered with catarrh for the face of its bloom, draws dark circles powders of the United States;“ while the 27, tp 36 s. r 1 w, 80 acres; $2G0O. M Purdin to Lizzie Purdin—lot 42 blk 15, about twenty years; 1 had last sense of about the eyes, brings early wrinkles and State Chemist of California, Prof. Rising, Medford; $1, 1 smell entirely, «nd I had almost lost uiv sallowness,'and stamps the face and figure ■ ■ - i pg^We Guarantee Bottom Prices hearlng. Mv eves were getting so dim I with sign* of ill-health. Dr. Pierce's Fav found the Royal superior in strength and Some of the reasons why Gennetuer is had to gel aoute one to thread my needle. orite prescription will cure all these troub-' purity to all other brands, the only reliable household remedy are ■ I Now 1 have niv bearing as well as I ever les, will bring back the lost bloom, and re had. and I can see to thread as tine a nee move the pain« and ailments which make “A God-send is Ely s Cream Balm. 1 1. It is pleasant to take. 2. It is absolutely : dle a’ I ever did. my sense of smell is part women grow old lefore their time. Guar had catarrh for three years. Two or three harmless. 3. It makes no mistakes iq di ly restored, and it seems to be improving anteed to give satisfaction in every ca-e. or times a week my nose would bleed. I agnosis. but goes right to toe jodt of dis thought the sores would never heal. Your ease by purity >ng the blood and toning the ail the tuue. I think there is nothing like 1 price ($100) refunded. ÆSBLL-A.2STID, OLR/EG-OIST. Balm has cured me.”—Mr*. M. A. Jacs- nerves. 4. It does not simply patch vp but Ely's Cream Balm for catarrh. Mrs. E. E. Vsed in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. radically crass. Try it and use nothing else. Subscribe tor tbe V alley R ecobo . son. Portsmouth, N. H. Grimes, Kendnll, Perry Co., Ohio. At 0. H. BLOUNT’S. Highest market price paid for them at Depot Hotel. H. D. PARKER, Manager. H. L. WHITED, The New Jeweler. A I T First-Class MILLINER? Notice Saddle Horses. DRESSMAKING IFe carry Coon <$' Co.’s fine icli ii shirts ad collars a nd cuffs. They are the finest in the market. WANTED Improved Fruit Fann I Yours Truly, W RUIT JARS O. H. BLOUNT, Ashland, Oregon. OPERA HOUSE GROCERY Style and Price t Suit the Times to a “T.” lowes, way down. 0. WINTER We are just in receipt of some Large Invoices of GROCERIES BOTH ÏG0Â ÏG0A W ^PRICES D. L. MINKLER & SON,