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VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD ------ Till FINEST------- .VO JlOA’OPOEl' PRICES. us your order for Letter heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circu lars. Etc. ASHLAND, JACKSON VOL. VII. Roseburg Plaindealer.] Aaron Rose, through his attorney, W. W. Cardwell, has commenced suit against H. Wollenberg to recover $4003.55. Mr. Rose claims that he was liable for but one-third of the amount of Arrington’s defalcation, whereas he paid one-half. He has therefore brought suit for the recovery of the difference, which is $4003.55, as stated above. Wager’s Opinion or Pcnnoycr. V A few silly and ignorant persons have recently spoken of Gov. Pennoyer as a Keep It Pure lunatic. This is not only disrespectful to the t hief magistrate of Oregon, but is ▼ For which purpose ▼ ose nothing can ▼ equal I It effectually re- CD foolish, because he is not only perfectly s.s.s. a 11 impurities, ▼ sane but is the shrewdest politician and moves' ------------ cleanses the blood thoroughly y the most popular man in the state of Oregon. I do not admire bis eccentric and builds up the general health. ities, peculiarities or his methods, but I Our Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed do admire his brains, for ability is ad Free to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. ▼ mirable whenever found. Even Napo leon Bonaparte, the wildest and most unprincipled marauder and plunderer the world has seen, was admirable. Whenever a nation fails to do homage to its great men it has reached a demor alized condition. The governor is no fool. His political sagacity and his fore sight are remarkable. Why, he predict ed the rise of the “Industrials” in his Christmas letter five monís before they ■jyj D. BROWER, M. D. came! Ignorance grew sarcastic over that letter, but the governor knew what PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, he was alwut. It made hundreds of A shland , : ; : O regon . votes for the populist ticket. I am not considering his moral aspect, but sitnplv bis ability. Notwithstanding absurd Office—Ganiards Opera House. Residence, Mechanic and Laurel Streets demal he is the most popular man and the cutest politician in the state.—Port land Tomahawk. C. CALDWELL, ¥ Professional Cards MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. Chase Combination Dental Plates made with Gold and Aluminum Roofs. Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Teeth to perfect appearance. Gold Crown and Contour work a specialty. Office over the Bank. Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 to 9 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. J lx The Superiority Of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is due to the tre mendous amount of brain work and con stant care used in its preparation. Try one bottle and you will be convinced ot its superiority. It purifies the blood which, the source of health, cures dyspepsia, over comes sick headaches and biliousness. It is just the medicine for you. Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, care fully prepared from the best ingredients. WOOD. Justices anil Constables. DENTAL SURGEON. A shland , : : : O regon MANNER of metal and rubber plates made in the latest approved A LL methods. Gold and porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. All work warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Low prices. Office in Odd Fellows’ bnilding, up stairs. Head Aches Blck-hearlachcs are the outward indication« of derangements of tho stomach aud bowel«. As Joy’« Vegetable Sarsaparilla. 1» tho only bowel regulating preparation of Sarsaparilla, it Is seen Why It is the only appropriate Sarsaparilla in «ick-hcadachca It 13 not only appropriate; it 1« an absolute cure. After a course of it an occa sional dose at intervals will forever after prevent Fftiirn. Jno. M. Cox, of 711 Turk Street, San Francisco, writes: "I havo been troubled with attack« of «ick-hcadachc for the last three years from ono to three times a week. Some time ago I bought two bottles of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla and hare only had ono attack since and that wa«ca the lecond day after I began using it.” The following is a list of the justices of the peace and constables elected at the late election: Uniontown district—Justice, E. T. John son: constable, Jas. A. Louden. Ashland—Justice, W. N. Luckey; con stable, J. H. Real. Eagle Point—Justice, A. L. Hazelton; constable, A. Pool. Central Point—Justice, A. S. Jacobs; con stable, A. C Parker. Chimney Rock—Justice, W. C. Daley; constable. Geo. W. Frey. Eden—Justice, E. D. Foudray; consta ble, Elmer Colman. Trail Creek—Justice, O. J. Willard; con stable, T. J. Johnson. Gold Hill—Justice, D. Richards; con stable, F. M. Parker. Jacksonville—Justice, R. S. Dunlap; con- stable, F. Kassliafer. Medfoyd—Justice, G. S. Walton; con- stable. Isaac Woolf. Woodville—Justice, 8, Simpkins; con- stable, J. W.Whipp. Table Rock—Justice, C. C. Gall; con- stable, M. Perry, Talent—Justice. H, H. Goddard; con- stable, S. Carlisle. Your Place for Boots and Shoes. Morris Howell, the old reliable boot and shoe maker one door north of the old stand opposite Odd Fellows hall. Boots and shoes made to order at lowest possible rates. K rause ’ s H eadache C apsules — Warrant- ed. For sale by T. K. Bolton, Sole Agent. - --------------------------------------- - Vegetable JU I 3$Sarsaparilla Most modern, most effective, |1; 6 for |5. 0. W. ÖBARR, -r THE FACT That AYER’S Sarsaparilla others of Scrofulous Diseases, Eruptions, Boils, Eczema, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Rheu matism, and Catarrh should be con vincing that the sax^e opurse of treatment will cure you . All that has been said of the wonderful cures effected by the use of PROPRIETOR- AVER’S Sarsaparilla 1 ■< AVING BOUGHT the fixtures of the Hargadine <t Woods (formerly Mur H phy Bros ) market and renovated and re painted the old stand, the public can de pend upon our keeping on hand at all times a full supply of CHOICEST MEATS----- - ------- and SAUSAGES Of All Kinds._____ ___ fW“First Class Service. Small Margins and Cash Prices. Give us a trial 3-22-tf MOBBIS HOWELL BOOT & SHOEMAKER. THE OLD STAND, OPPOSITE MYER’S HARDWARE STORE. BOOTS & SHOES during the past 50 years, truthfully applies to-day. It is, in every sense, The Superior Medicine. Its cura tive properties, strength, effect, apd flavor are always the same; and for whatever blood diseases AYER’S Sarsaparilla is taken, they yield to this treatment. When you ask for AyER’S Sarsaparilla don’t be induced to purchase any of the worthless substitutes, which are mostly mixtures of the cheapest in gredients, contain no sarsaparilla, have no uniform standard of ap pearance, flavor, or effect, are blopd- purifiers in name only, and are of fered to you because there is more profit in selling them. Take ------- THAT FIT YOU------- MABE TO ORDEK at lowest living rates . a specialty . Haif- Soling, men’s 75 cents, ladies 50 cents. R epairing - BatHs- Any Hour—Hot and Cold Water on Tap, rBAJED axle rli/ULn GREASE AYER’S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer JtCo.. Lowell, M um . Sold by all Drugyiau; Price $1; six bottle«, (5. Cures others, will cure you ieïig - zh : & STORY. BEST IN THE WORLD. Itawcariog qualities are unsurpassed, actually cutlastir t two bores of env other brand. Not cHectcd by beat. TH IS GEXL'INS« FOR SAT ETY DEALERS OEXEIUUuY. Iyf CALL AND SEE OUB FINE STOCK OF NEW : GOODS With More Coming. They are pretty and cheap— sure to please and give satisfaction. MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN’S Millinery aud Dressmaking ------- Parlors.------- Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon. BEEIZSTG- YOLMEE PRI1VTIIVG Rev. E. S. Craven is in Portland on a trip. Will Moreland is back from Seattle, Wash. J.O. Johnson and family are visiting in California. There will he a grand ball at Rose’s hall on Applegate July 4th. Geo. Nichols, the Lake creek stock- man, was in town last week. Claiborne Neil was at Roseburg this week on land office business. Miss Clara Lvnch, of Talent, has gone to Dunsmuir for the summer. Sargent Dunlap, of Jacksonville, is visiting friends at Hornbrook. Amon T. Johnson died in Jacksonville on the 11th inst. aged 76 years. C. M. Meeker was down from Portland last week on insurance business. Charley Vincent, of Trail creek, is log ging for S. S. Aiken at Prospect. A son was born to the wife of Win. Barlow, at Talent, on the 11th inst. Hiram Root, a Mexican war veteran, died in Josephine county last week. A daughter was born to the wife of C. T. Nail near Glendale on the 3d inst. The Harnmersley mine mill turned out $350 from a short run last week. At Phoenix, on the 8th inst., a son was born to the wife of Arthur Furry. S. U. Mitchell, the Grants Pass lawyer and horseman, was in Ashland last week. John Redfield and wife, of Medford, were visiting relatives at Glendale last week. Miss Georgia Oberlin and Dr. F. M. O’Connell were married at Yreka last week. Medford’s electric light plant is being completed. The lights are incandes- cents. E. C. Clark and family left Saturday to make their future home at Olympia, Wash. Kidney affections of years standing cured by Simmons Liver Regulator,—J. W. Poynts. King & Thompson intend putting in a good mill at the mouth of Williams creek. W. E. Bryant was thrown from a horse at Gold Hill and bad bis shoulder dis located. Internal Revenue Collector Barlow and W. H. Parker were doing Ashland Saturday. Miss Elva Galloway, who has been teaching in Indiana, has returned home to Medford. H, H. Bleeoher, of Jacksonville, has taken a band of catlie out to bis Sprague river range, Chapman, the Kerbyville sheepraiser, will snip bis wool clip direct to London this season. Hon.Cha8. Drain, pioneer and founder oi Drain, Douglas county, died Thursday of paralysis. Mrs. Arthur Ward is up from Oakland on a visit to her parents, W. W. Kent- nor and wife. C. C. Beekman, wife and <]$tygh|er, have returned from eastern visit of many rqonihg. F. J. Swenning is out from Iowa again to spend a vacation in Dead Indian and Klamath county. County Treasurer M. S. Welch is entertaining his daughter, Mrs. S. Ash worth, of Denyer. Guy Morrison’s placer mine clean up in the Kerbv district fished oqt nuggetB worth $92, $60 and t',0. Rey. Mr. I^ing, of eastern Oregon, has located on Sardine creek, having purchased the Parmer place. An effort is being made at Hoseburg to get up an excursion party for the Chau tauqua assembly in Ashland. Wm. Beswick came up from Josephine county last week and has located on Anderson creek near Talent, Sheep buyers are offering Lake county sheep men $1.75 for two year olds and up, but the latter demand $2. The clean sweep of the populists in Coos county includes W. W. Gage, form erly of this valley, for sheriff. It is reported that negotiations are be ing made for the purchase of J. T. Lav- ton’s placer mine on Applegate. The M. E. church ladies will hold another fair the last of August similar to the one held in Granite hall last year. Prof. L. L. Freeman and Mrs. Emma L. Briggs were married on the 13th inst. at Central Point, and are up north spending their honeymoon. F. Catcbum and wife, of Astoria, have located on railroad land in Pleasant creek precinct and a^e hewing oqt a fine home. COUNTY, OREGON, HERE AND THERE. PRESSED BRICKS. The Arrington Case Again. ▼ Is the most important part of v W your organism. Three-fourths of V the complaints to which thesys- y tern is subject are due to impuri- W ties vics in iu the me uiuw. blood. Youcan, i uu u<iu, there- uicrc-^A — fore, realize how vital it is to FS PS ASHLAND, OREGON. Chief of the County Papers. t ZF_A_ZISrG>GT IFTòIUSTTIUST CG. œpi _ i amist and V Your V J Heart’s Blood 2 VALLEY RECORD. A stitch in time, Take Simmons Liver Regulator and prevent sickness, E. A. Peaccck, a pioneer of Siskiyou county and brother of the late Al. Pea cock, died on the 12th inst. in Napa county, Cal. Mrs. F. E. Robinson, wiieof the Klam ath Falls real estate agent, died suddenly last week from an attack of acute pneumonia. Rhodes and Hendricks, two young men who robbed Courts’, hotel at Fort Jones recently, have ¿one to the pen itentiary for 10 years apiece. A gentleman, under forty years of age, whose hair was rapidly becoming thin and gray, began the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and’ in six months his hair was restored to its natural color, and even more than its former growth and richness. Bob Morris, marshal of Louse creek, spent a few days in town last week. Bob has again been unanimously elected to his old position and haB tendered Marshal Keenan the Ireedom of Louse creek whenever Mr. K. chooses to visit that city.—Grants Pass Courier. A meteor as big as a horse fell near Lakeview last week. The Examiner says it was in a fine Btate of preservation and the local professor who examined it eaid that we had nothing like it in this world, but that it bore a striking resemblance to what mineralogists term basalt. Hon, Thos. V. Cator made populist speeches at Yreka and Sisson on bis re turn from his campaign in this county. The populists of Siskiyou county will put a full comity ticket in the field at their convention to be held July 29th. The new party is receiving many accessions in the northern California counties. We are informed that Emmette Beeson was so elated—or inflated—over the pop ulist victory in the county that he went right off and bought a jumper four Bizes too large for him ; and that his wife spent the balance of the day in cutting gores in the back aDd sides to make it fit, saving enough material to make “Baby Earl” three pair of pants.—Talent News. Wall street is getting badlv scared about the western states. R. G. Horr, who done Oregon for the republicans for June4th, is now conducting “a campaign of education” in the state of Washington. Though some might not know it, his hearers are paying dear for that educa tion. PHOTOGRAPHER. RECORD OFFICE. Ashland, Oregon. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. 1894. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year....... $2 50 Six months .. 1 5<i Three months 75 Advertising rates given on application. NO. 6. {hanged JHands ! HOTEL OREGON, A bsolutely Sights Filed Off. The little city of Corvallis recently had a bit of a shooting scrape, in which most all the citizens took a hand. The cause of the riot was the taking of one Ed. Scott, a local “bad man.” The night watchman having arrested him for dis orderly conduct, was marching him to the “cooler,” when auddently the arrestee pulled from his coat pocket a dangerous weapon, and commenced to pump lead at theofficer, who called for help. The call was promptly responded to; everybody who had a gun commenced arguing with the miscreant. Fifteen shots were fired, and nobody hit. The culprit was finally safely landed in the city jail, with a sore head, but unshot; the fainting women were restored to consciousness, and the hamlet was once more at peace. A Novel Name, “Home Sweet Home,” is the novel vet musical name given to a new 8 page family story paper published in Atlanta, Ga. Every issue is tilled to the brim with bright, interesting and pure stories. A leading feature is the re-publishing of famous speeches by famous men. The May issue leads off with Hon. Thos. E. Watson’s fa mous Fourth of July, 1893, oration which did such signal service for the People’s Party cause. To introduce this paper among new readers, the publishers otter to send a copy of the May number and enter each name for 6 month s subscription upon the receip of TEN CENTS. Write to-aay. Address, H ome S weet H ome , B ox 555. Atlanta, Ga. Wichman, Greenwald and Thomas, convicted at San Francisco of smuggling opium and Chinese, were sentenced to six years’ imprisonment and to pay a fine of $6,000 each. This is the maxi mum penalty. Dr. C. P. O. Watson has been indicted by tho Fresno grand jury for perjury. The doctor was a witness for the prose cution in the Heath murder trial, anfl swore he saw Heath running away from the vicinity of McWhirter's home on the night of ths murder. He swore he recognized Heath, because it was moon light. The calendar shows there was no moon on the night of the crime. Wat son, who has lived at Los Angeles of late, has disappeai’ed, John Shipp, the Fresno sheep man, who was thought to have been lost in the snow in the mountains, has be*- rescued. “ var»i-* ^CUW*.one of Ukiah was se- .j oeaten by S. D. Matthews. The former has been writing scurrilous anonymous letters to people in Ukiah. The trial of John Comstock, Walter Thorne and Pat Fitzsimmons, charged with robbing a Southern Pacific train at Roscoe on tho night of Feb. 15 last, has commenced at Los Angeles. James H. Coleman has entered suit at Los Angeles against the Downey estate for $11,630, which he claims is due him for money placed in ex-Governor Dow ney's hands for safe keeping and for ser vices rendered as a companion. The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now Under the Management of pure UNITED IN DEATH. Two Foolish Young Alleghany Girls Take the I’oison Route to tlio Beyond. “I have kept my promise to the dead.” With this exclamation Jennie McDon ald, the 15-ycar-old daughter of James McDonald of Alleghany, fell unconscious into the doorway of her father's house. Dr. Griffiths was hastily summoned. He saw the girl was suffering from a poison ous drug and administered an antidote. It had no effect, however, and she died in less than 30 minutes. Miss McDonald was the school “chum” of Mamie Hippie, the 15-year-old daugh ter of Dr. Hippie, who committed sui cide on Tuesday by taking a dose of acid because her mother scolded her for play ing truant. Instead of being at school the two girls attended the performance at a museum. While on her deathbed Mamie ex pressed a desire to see Jennie alone. The girls had an interview. Jennie refused to tell her parents what it was about. They did not press her. When the funeral of Mamie took placo, among the mourn ers were the McDonald family. Upon their arrival home Mr. McDonald tried to learn the secret between his daughter and the dead girl. She refused to di vulge it, saying she would die before giv ing it up. Her father did not press the point. After supper Jennie said she would retire early and went to her room. In stead of going to bed she got out the bot tle that had contained the poison Mamie Hippie used to kill herself, and which she had secreted, and stole out of the house. Going to a drug store, sbo had the vial refilled. On her way home she drank a quantity of the stuff. As she reached tne door of her father’s house she sank unconscious on the step. Her father is sure the secret the girl had was a solemn promise made to her “chum” to follow her in death.—Pittsburg Correspondence. 5 HAS improved the House and is pre- ■■ pared to Entertain the Traveling Public in First Class Style. :o Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day ----------- :o:----------- ilPW3 Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon. HIGHEST CASH MARKET PRICE Paia for Wrheat <fc Bariev ------------ AT THE------------ ASHLAND ROLLER ELOUR MILLS FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Mrs. Lease is a candidate for Con gressman from Kansas. No more Coxeyites will be allowed tq enter Denver, William Walter Phelps is very ill at Englewood, N. J, Read this Letter from a Chicago At Vacaville, Cal., Justice of the Lady. Peace Joseph 8. Haile, shot and killed Chicago, 735 W. Ad»ms> SL Apr. 20, ’91. Deputy Sheriff George Parker. Haile M b . N obman Moines, la. accused Parker of circulating slanderous ■^car ^.r:—A sample of K rause ’ s H ead stories about liis Wife, ache C apsules was left in my husband s office a few days since, and as I am subject A Chinese cook at Nanaimo, Wash., to headaches—neuralgic, nervous, and in by mistake used arsenic instead of bak fact every other kind—he thoughtfully ing powder in making bread, Two brought the sample box home. The very next day I had a chance to try them and young English ranchers for wK ne one capsule relieved me in less than half worked bad a escape from an hour. Next day I was attacked again, death. took another capsule with the same de lightful result, in less than half an hour my Trouble is brewing among the West bead felt as well as ever, with no bad feel ern railroads and another rate war is ing as the after result. I have had these imminent. terrible headaches for twenty years, and have tried every remedy 1 ever heard of, Profeasoy W. D. Whitney, editor of but nothing 1 have ever taken has cured or the Century Dictionary and one of the relieved me as quickly as K rause ' s H ead leading scholars of America, died at New ache C apsui es . M bs . N. A. S kinner . For sale by T, K. Bolton, sole agent. Haven a few days ago. He was a pro fessor at Yale, ATCHISON ACHES. Ex-Governor Rodman M. Price of New Jersey, died at Oakland, N. J., a What has become of tlio old fashion few days ago. Governor Price came to ed man who was satisfied with a “good Specimen Cases. ASilLANB, OREGON-. California in the early *40s and was the S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was __ living?” first alcalde after the United States troubled As we grow older our pleasures cost with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, secured the territory. He returned to his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was less, but it takes moro money to cure New Jersey in 1850 and was prominent affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell our ailments. in the political affairs of that state all away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric You can praise ono man to another his life. Manufacturer of Choice Steel Cut Koller Process Bitters cured him. without offense providing tho man who The German National bank of Denver Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. Ill., bad has closed its doors. It suspended last a running sore on his leg of eight years is praised is dead. standing. Used three bottles of Electric We arc very much afraid that tho fall but resumed business. Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arni What few good apples there are in ca Salve, and his leg is sound and well doctors will next attempt to cure mea Rolled Barley and Feed of all Kinds at Lowest Ca^h Prices. Chicago are held at $50 a barrel, a price John Speaker, Catawba, €>., had five large sles by cutting the spots out. Fever sores on his leg; doctors said he was The wonder grows every day how high beyond all precedent. As there incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and are 400 apples in a barrel this makes the one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him many wicked deeds a man can keep cov ered up and still look innocent. price 121 cents each. One South Water entirely. Sold by Ashland Drug Co. street firm has all the apples in the city A woman’s idea of loyalty is to lend Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no and is holding the precious fruit until it dust« her best silverware to a neighbor who is is practically worth its weight in gold. giving a party and say nothing when Erastus Wiman, the well known finan Pie makers have resorted to tin cans in she hears it praised.—Atchison Globe. cier, is on trial in New York on a charge stead of barrels as a source of supply, I—ELY’S CREAM BALWI-Cleanses the Nasal Why Don't You and there are other evidences of great of forgery. His former partners, R. G. Passages, Allays Pain and. Inflammation, Heals Dun & Co., are the accusers. scarcity of apples. Use Parks’ Tea for headache, constipa the Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, and Cures A rich gold strike is reported from tion and ‘‘that tired feeling.” It purities One of the crew of a dredging com the blood, beautifies the complexion, acts pany, while working in the lake off the Dutch Tom gulch, near Lander, Wyc. A À Creditors of the Union Loan and Trust upon the sluggish liver and moves the foot of Addison street, Chicago, has raised a rusty boiler belonging to the company of Sioux City, la., which failed bowels every day. Only herbs and plants Gives Relief at once for Cold in Head. | ill-fated passenger steamer Lady Elgin, over a year ago, will receive 5 cents on safe, sure and pleasant. Sold by E. A. Apply into the Nostrils.----—ft is Quickly Absorbed. ' S herwin . the dollar. [50c. Druggists or by mail. ELY BROS., 50 Warren St., N. Y.| and which recalls one of the worst dis asters ever known on the great lakes. The vessel collided with the steamer Augusta in September, 1860, and imme diately sank. It is estimated that over 400 out of the 700 passengers she carried were drowned, Jackson Co., Oregon. B! J ± A J, 1 llAtlllli The marshal of an Indiana town has been arrested on the charge of being the REAL ESTATE AGENT, A. J. (laniard has been very badly leader of a band of whitecaps. When you are without healthy flesh you are weak NOTARY PUBLIC and buftged up with rheumatism, so painful Pennsylvania Prohibitionists have that be was unable to feed himself for somewhere, or else your food does not nourish you. COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS. nominated a complete ticket. some weeks. Judge Ewing at Chicago rendered a AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up, Walter O’Donogbue is building a resi for Sale or Rent. decision which holds that a citizen of dence for himself on Oak street, and Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. Mr. Leland has greatly improved the the United States cannot acquire title to real estate by inheritance when the Stacy dwelling in same vicinity. QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES. r inheritance has to be traced back E. E. Fitch, the saw-mill man and As Silver and Real Estate are both at a very low ebb now is the time for home brother of Sheriff elect A. A. Fitch, of through alien ancestry, for the reason seekers to get bargains, as I will take silver in exchange, Call on or address me for that such alien is without inheritable Klamath county, was married last week further particulars. of Cod-liver, with hypophosphites of lime and soda, to Mrs. Sarah Harwood, of Klamath blood, which is necessary to transmit an inheritance from one person to another. Falls. finds weak spots, cures them, and stores up latent The United States Brewers’ association Grants Pass Courier: T. E. _ _____ Hills, , strength in solid flesh to ward off disease. Ph y si* Dist. Adj , was down from Ashland last will meet at Milwaukee in August next XV. xj. X uuu vr, anlj G surveyor overnment Land Locator year. week seeing what Grants Pass business cians, the world over, endorse it Dr, J, M. Davis Is a prominent physician men would do in regard to having the G. WIMER, OREGON. of Lewis, Cass county, Iowa, and has been A. R. reunion here In September. actively engaged in the practice of medi AVING gaineda compte know ledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac at that place for the last thirty-five An interesting stock raising case is be cine tual experience, 1 am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information tie SCOTT’S EMULSION cures Coughs, Colds, Weak years. On the 26th of May, while in Des fore this term of the Klamath county Moints en route to Chicago, he was sudden best of satisfaction. Locating on’government lands a specialty. Lungs and Wasting Diseases. circuit court. W. A. Walker, of Bly, is ly taken with an attack of diarrhoea. Hav Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. Y. Druggists sell it. suing J. F. Bloomingcamp for ranging ing sold Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and sheep on land leased hv Walker from the Diarrhoea Remedy for the past seventeen years, and knowing its reliability, he pro Military wagon road company. cured a 25 cent bottle, two doses of which b 35 varieties High-Claus. Tboraufhbrrd, J Hon. W. S. Crowell was granted, a completely cured him. The excitement Fancy Poultry; 15 tatrietie* Pitney S Pigeon»; tiulixea Fcrrrt»;Prt Rab- J and change of water and diet incident to divorce from Mrs. Crowell, who lives in bits and Recorded Poland China Swine. acnj lOo. fur my Fine, Large,Illustrated. W Ohio, at the present term of court in traveling often produce a diarrhoea. Every • •• should procure a bottle of this medi • •• Descriptive Catalogue containing many Klamath county. Mrs. Crowell with one hints on Poultry raising, treatment ofb cine before leaving home. For sale by ••• their diseases, etc., worth dollars to any drew her answer and the divorce was I Ashland Drug Company. oae interested in Poultry. » granted by default. ALBERT ASKEY, Ridott, III. ! 5 Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To c MYER Ashland, Oregon. GARLAND STOVES & RANGES, CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS. AMMUNITION. CUTLERY. EAGLE • ROLLER • MILLS. C. FARNHAM, Proprietor CORN MEAL, * GRAHAM • FLOUR, ETC., Holing Bailey for Farmers a Specialty. Highest cask price paid for Barley and Corn at all times. Klg mJ You N hi Flesh. Scott’s Emulsion GOLD HILL, H N D YOUNG H The Medford Mail and Pentz & White Herewith is the official vote in the are mourning the departure from Med counties of this judicial district for mem ford of Prof. Vinten Smith and wife— ber of the state board of equalization and the former for the amount of a lot of district attorney, respectively: printing and the latter, so they allege, for money payed in advance for abstract SHAVING work. CANDIDATES AND Mrs. Leland Stanford arrived at Sisson * * HAIRDRESSING in her private car Monday of last week to remain at Sisson’s tavern some weeks. A. C. Auldon PARLORS. She will visit other resorts in northern Samuel Dixon Opposite Plaza. California and southern Oregon. Some 8. U. Mitchell Local Agents Albany Steam Laundry. of the Crocker, Hopkins and other hot- Abe Axtel........... blooded folks from San Francisco are at Henry L, Benson. Sisson also, W. II, Parker...... ----- TO THE----- 21. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report District Officers. T Y TYLER U THURSDAY. JUNE Published every Thursday. C. E. Worden, the special agent who is in Klamath county to allot the Klam ath Indian reservation lands to the Indians in severally, says it will require nearly two years time before his task would be completed so that this domain of a millioh acres could be thrown open for settlement. The 700 Indians on the reservation will receive about 125,000 aortL The Way to Get Strong. We sell Tart’s Cough Syrup on a positive guarantee to cure all throat and lung troubles. It has stood the test for many years and to-day is the leading remedy for the cure of colds, consumption, and all dis eases of the throat and lungs. Price 50 cents and S1.00. Sold by E. A. S hehwin . Th) Ricalo give« you all the n«wi. HARDWARE. F« POULTRY White Sulphur Springs BATHING STOVES and RANGES. Water of any temperature desired Natural Temperature H5 deg's. TO DRINK THE WATER IS A TOIIC. Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates fungi ami animalcules, and neutral izing and correcting all acidi ties it promotes a normal and healthful condition in every part of the system. Mining ÜSSupplies glNNEY & PROVOST, ASHLAND, OREGON. ASHLAND swimming ’ rink . — inclosed and covered, the same medical water, always clean, for the springs run a heavy volume— more than twelve hun dred gallons per hour. You may dive and swim and have more fun than “anybody”—come out as “fine as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven ated and happy. Located on the For sale by Ashland Drug Company. K rause ' s H eadache C apsules —Warran ed, For Sale by T. K. Bolton, Sole Agent- HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE NORTH OF THE PLAZA. Pi oprietor.