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VALLEY RECORD. Water Right Sold to City. The West Ashland Ditch Co. have made arrangements with the Ashland city council whereby they will give the city a deed to their water right, etc., in consideration of $3400 to lie paid to the city in water rents from the city water works within the next eight years, mak- ing $72 worth of water for the 34 share owners in tbe ditch company; all these privileges to cease after July 1, 1902. The West Ashland Ditch Co. have a water right of 100 inches, and 25 inches during the low water mark of the waters of Ashland creek. Their water right is 35 years old and their ditch supplied Ashland w ith its water for years until the city water system was built, and has ever since supplied tbe stockholders of the company with the water they consumed. The city council will have the deed made out and signed in a short while. This is a very important matter and we hope tho members of the citv council have investigated the matter thoroughly and completely with all the probable anil possible contingencies that may arise. There are so many people ready to mon key the public that our city dads should look into all tbe phases of the situation very carefully. THE PULLMAN BOYCOTT. BREVITY BASKET. Green Aphis in Douglas County. Roseburg Plaindealer: A large number of farmers were in town Saturday, and as a consequence “the little green bugs in the wheat” were dis cussed thoroughly. Opinions concern ing them differed greatly, and while some thought the wheat crop would be ruined by the insects, others were of the opinion that their visitation would result in no injury. The insects are provided with wings, which they are using to good effect ¡ d some sections, inasmuch as they are flying away from the wheat field as soon as their wings are fully matured. It appears that no damage has thus far resulted, but how so many bugs can be on a head of wheat without causing more or less damage is more than they can understand, and consequently they con tend that later in the season the damage caused by the bugs will show itself. The following letter is self explanatory: S tate E xperiment S tation . C orvallis , O r ., June 21. D. S. K. B uick , Roseburg, Or.—Dear Sir: Your favor of the 16th has been re ferred to me for answer. The insects you send are the grain aphis (aphis evenal), and it has occasionally proved a very bad pest in eastern states. If not checked by late rains, which is not likely, or by minute parasites, which is quite possible, it may increase to such an extent as to prevent grain from maturing, and hence be very destructive. As regards remedies, there is no practical remedy which can be applied now. Spray ing the wheat with a weak kerosene emul sion will kill them, but it is hardly to be thought of in a large acreage. But as soon as the wheat is harvested burn all the stub ble and straw and litter weeds and waste in or upon the fields. F. L. W ashburn . Real Estate. Frank H Meeker et al to Ella MeJynski— q c d to 8.38 acres tp 37 s, r 1 w; $800. T P Kahler to Jas M McDonough—q c d to w of n e % of sec 19 tp 36 s, r 2 w; $400. Robt Kahler to Jas McDonough—w % of n e Ji sec 19 tp 36 s. r 2 w ; $1. Dan’l F Fisher to Jas McDonough—q c n to Fort Lane ledge sec 19 tp 37 s.r 2 w; $1. Henry Klippel to same—q c d deed to same property. Clarence D'Kellogg to Geo H Haskins— lot 3 and >4 of lot 2 blk 11, Medford; $190. Max Pracht to C M Armburst—4 acres tp 39 s, r 1 e; $2400. JnoG Crump to Rachael Johnson—400 acres sec 10 tp 37 s, r 1 e: )2000. C W Palm to Louisa Lowrey—lot 9 blk 32 Medford; $60. J E Pelton, sheriff, to Helms, Ammer man, et al—sheriff's deed to parcel of land in Ashland, also undivided J4 interest in ir rigating ditch; $1500. Michael Chavner et al to Henry E Barn hart—lot 6 blk 32, Gold Ilill; $35. J W Merritt, trustee, to G W l’riddy—lots 7 and 8 blk 3. Central Point; $100. Max Muller to A W Sturgis— w J4 of w U of sec 5 tp 38 s, r 3 w; $200. G W Priddv to Mark P Welch—lots 7, 8 blk 3, Central Point; $300. U 8 patent to Dillard Martin -40 acres sec 2 tp 35 s. r 2 w. J H Stewart to D B Hid—administrator’s deed to 160 acres see 22 td 37 s, r 1 w; $3000. Constantine Magruder, trustee, to J W Merritt, trustee—trustee’s deed to prop erty in Central Point. J E I’elton, sheriff, to Johanna Houck— sheriff’s deed on foreclosure to 4.8 acres in Ashland, and to property in tps 39 and 40; $1513.04. The Hand Begins to Play and the Geo. Neuber was up from Jacksonville First Hound of a Great Tie-Up and Tuesday. Battle Begun--No Trains for Several ASHLAND, O r .,..T hursday , June 28. 1891 Lew Wasserman, “that drummer,” was Days. in town this week. Millinery, cheap, neat and fashionable, at PERSONAL ANI» SOCIAL. Geo. M. Pullman has been having trouble with his men at the shops in Pullman, near Mrs. L. A. Millsap’s. Chicago. He owns the town and the homes SPRAINS, BRUISES, SWELLINGS, BURNS. Miss Effie Armitage is home from Pacific Go to G. W. Vaupel’3 Shaving Parlor. of his employes. He runs it on the pro college, at Forest Grove. gram of tne “company store” racket, by T. A. Hayes has returned from a trip to Rev. J. S. Smith went to Grants Pass and which when all accounts are settled the Portland. man will still be owing Pullman,“the philan Canby, near Portland, Tuesday. E. W. Carver, of Phoenix, was doing thropist.” Pullman’s scheme will make W. W. Walters returned yesterday from Ashland Friday. actual white slaves of his employes if he a California mine-inspecting trip. can succeed in breaking up their ’ labor or W. H. Leeds end wife are paying San ganizations. J. Q. Willets was in Ashland Sunndy re Franci-ico a short visit. The American Railway Union has turning homeward to Lakeview Theo. Pohle. the tailor, went over to sprung up as a federation of the multitude Yreka yesterday to work at bis trade. of smaller unions and is now an immense O. J. Seeley's horse Clatawa won a special power of organized railroad men and the trot at Salem Thursday, his best time be Wm. Lyttleton, the railroad section boss UR AIM is to compound accurately, to keep none but effect is like this: The separate 44 states I ing 2:27J4. of Cole's, spent a few days in town this in the U. 8. could not do much with a Health demands a healthy liver. Take week. the purest and best drugs, and by courteous treatment foreign foe. but as a nation they can stand Simmons Liver Regulator for dyspepsia Jack Mehan is taking a short trip through pat and lick the world. Hence a wrong and indigestion. and reasonable prices, meet the conditions and wants of all Siskiyou county looking at country resi perpetrated on a laborer way back in dences. Illinois is a wrong perpetrated on every i There were about 20 unemployed in Ash doing business with us. laborer in the whole nation and the cap land last evening, northward bound. Help Don’t ruin your digestive organs with E. A. SHERWIN. them eastward. italist class must so recognize it. pills and purgatives. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Levi M. Eagan, the carpenter, is con Last evening’s train out of Portland ar rived in Ashland on time. It was reported structing a barn for H. C. Messenger, near Claiborne Neil returned Tuesday from a JLSULJLJSTZD ZOZR/UGr OOMPANY. that it would be tied up here, but the rail-I ! the planing mill. jneeting of the Southern Methodist confer road boys say their instructions were not ence in Douglas county. Real merit is characteristic of Hood’s to do anything without official orders. The Sarsaparilla, and is manifested every day in Ask your Dentist about Sherwin Pearl White Tooth Jas. Adams and T. B. Blanton have gone train may be stopped at Dunsmuir, but it The good ladies of the W. C. T. U. made the remarkable cures the medicine acconi- to the Siskivous, where Adanis will mine another will probably be landed at Oakland. Powder. lunge at the saloon business in | plishes. for the Sterling company. Last evening’s train from San Francisco | Ashland before the city council Monday Be sure and buv a half-fare ticket for The Misses Duncan and their Portland evening the putting in of a magnificently was tied up and will not arrive in Ashland Ashland during the special rate allowance. friends, Misses Haidee and Ida Black, are arranged saloon in the most prominent to-day. • You will be compelled to pay full fare on home from their midwinter fair trip. place in town especially raising their ire. San Francisco, June 27.—No train ser ' the train. In three days ’ work — Saturday. Sunday, Geo. A. Jackson, the well-known water both their own and the 7th Day vice out of Oakland or San Francisco to- i Robt. Lucas, of the Willamette valley, melon man and county assessor elect of (breaking Card of Thanks. 1 Adventists Sabbath) and Monday—they night. “No Pullmans, no trains.” so S. was in Ashland Saturday, closing the deal Jackson county, was in Ashland Monday. secured 113 remonstrators. When the P. managers say. Every indication of a whereby he purchased ’ the David Allen We desire toexpress our sincere thanks Butler Walker and family and Mrs. W. council met C. B Watson appeared for the protracted fight. farm of 114 acres at Yolo. to our numerous friends who have so A. Walker and family came in from Sprague applicants and Judge Howell and the W. C. Ix» Angeles —Pullman boycott has kindly assisted us during our late sad be R. L. Blackbum and wife, of Canyonville, river yesterday for a visit among relatives. T. U. ladies for remonstrators. The peti tied up all overland trains at thia point, were stopping at the Ashland House this reavement. W m . and M ary W iley . tion contained an abundance of names, far :o: Dr. Parson was at Gold Hill yesterday more than required, and one by one Judge both 8. P. and Santa Fe. week. Thev are a newly married pair, the Eagle Point, June 25, 1894. paying his friedd. Dr. R. Prvce, a visit. Howell’s technicalities against granting the bride being Miss Printha Bolenbaugh. Committees tor Institute July 0, 10, Chicago.—Grand Trunk, B. & C., We are pleased to note that Dr. Pryce is license went to grass. At last the dear and 11. Manon Route, Wabash and Wisconsin Whatever may be the cause of blanch improving in health. We have no prices for Millinery now, so to BORN. ladies begged Judge Howell to quit before Limited tied up. ing, the hair may be restored to its origi Entertainment committee — T. F. Chapman, the mining man, return be had finished his argument. And thus speak. The very latest Spring and Summer St. Paul.—N. P. only road bo far af- nal color by the u«e of that potent remedy T. A. Haves, Emnia Ewan, Nellie Ewan, ed Tuesday from a visit with his family at again the prayers and piety of the ladies MONS—At Willow Creek, June 19, Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Bertha Colton, Lora Colton, Hattie Glea CUM Oakland. Cai., his son accompanying 'him who have tbe welfare of the young men at fected. Novelties in Hats, Flower?, Ribbons, Laces 1891, to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Gammons, an Helena, Mont.—N. P. tied up, main Capt. W. A. Reed, father of Hon. A. W. son, Alice Sutton and A. A. Beebe. to spend the summer. heart was knoaked out by tbe ruthless city 11-lb. son. and Feathers are being sold at any price. Reed, of Gardiner, was accidentally killed and cold city fathers. The W. C. T. and branch. Committee on arrangements— Mrs. Carpenter, a sister of H. 8. and Sam laws Chicago.—At a late hour it is an- last Wednesday by falling down a flight of U. have never taken a trick in contests F. H. Carter, W. A. Patrick, Mrs. I). K. Evans of this city, who has been visiting against the saloons, but whenever one nonneed that the engineers of five Chi steps which resulted in breaking bis neck. Hyde, Chas. H. Gillette, G. F. Billings, E, them for the past five weeks, returned saloon fights :o: another saloon they invar cago roads would be ordered out tomor- The president Thursday appointed the V. Mills, Fred Wagner. home to Placerville, Cal., Friday. iably knock them out. The ladies don’t raw. The roads are Sante Fe, B. & O., following postmasters: Thus. J. Craig, Eu Music—C. F. Shepherd, T. K. Bolton. F. M. Mickleson and wife will return soon understand how it is that the attack of the St. Paul & Kansas City, North gene, Oregon; Jas, B. Crossen, The Dalles, G. Strange. Mrs. C. F. Shepherd. Millie from Oakland, Cal. Henry Chapman in Godly availeth naught and the attack of Chicago, Oregon; Stephen R. Green, Oregon City, Or. Giddings, N. H. Clayton. western and Illinois Central. forms us that Mike has been practically the un-Godly availeth so much. cured of his cancer by Dr. Burke. T1IE LATEST. Bent Kingsbury, the Applegate rancher, Co. D Scrutinized. Oakland.—No trains out of Oakland assigned yesterday for the benefit of his A Reward Offered. Frank Applegate and family are visiting Lieut. C. W. Robbin, of Salem, was with Pullmanj attached. Supt. Wilder creditors. J. E. Pelton was appointed as his father for a few days this week. He His assets are about $3700; liabil- District Attorney James F. Lodge has has quit Josephine county for good, and down last Tuesday to inspect Company will this afternoon precipitate a crisis by signee. ilies, $3000. offered a reward of $100 for the arrest and D. The boys turned out in force and insisting that Pullmans goon trains. will go to California to carve out a home. :o: People who take part in the “parade of conviction of the partv or parties who Myer’s Block, Opposite the Chicago.—Four engineers of C. & N. Harry J. Van Horn, of the E. J. Bowen went through tbe various convolutions horribles" are requested to meet at Granite murdered Charles Spence on or about the Odd Fellows’ block. Seed Co., arrived Sunday accompanied by in the plaza. The inspecting officer was discharged at noon for inducing switch hall at 1 o'clock sharp, and be fully rigged 1st of June last. The reward holds good his wife, formerly Miss Georgia Miller, to highly pleased with the boys* proficien men to boycott Pullman. This opens And we are determined to Sacrifice the Pret for taking the town by 1:30 p. ’ m, — By for one year. he finest assortment of remain in Ashland some time visiting rela cy. After inspection evcrvbodv repaired the great battle. order of committee. .Unique Designs, the Best and Most tiest Millinery ever introduced on this Coast It will be remembered that the body tives and friends. to Granite hall and rubbed wax into the Artistic Workmanship, a New and Entire The N. P. overland that went out of An effort is being made by the printers of the deceased was fonnd in the Klamath to gain our point. Call and see us. Thos. McAndrews, one of the solid and punclieons in that vivacious manner that Portland wsb tied up at Ellensburg. The who were “let out” of the Oregonian office river, near Shovel creek, along the first Stock to select from. substantial property owners of Medford, showed their huge enjoyment. Lieut. spent the past week visiting old-time Ash Roblin went north on last evening’s Washington militia that started out for to start a morning newspaper in that city. of the preBent month. Investigation re expect to be able to make the first vealed the fact that he had been shot land friends. The R ecord office was listed train, and will inspect the company to encampment have been ordered to They :o: If you wish Neat and Attractive issue by the first of July. Olympia. through the head with a rifle or pistol, Headgear, lor a pleasant visit. give me a ca'.l. night. An Indian mail carrier between Sawyer’s and it is supposed that his death occurred Misses Edna and Mamie Allen are out More Pardons. Bar, Siskiyou countv. and the Indian reser about the first of June, as he bud been Mining Items. MISS SADIE OBER. from Albany on a visit to old friends, Mrs. vation at Hoopa, Humboldt county, was missing Bi nee that tinap, Gov. Pennoyer pardoned six more J. H. McBride and children. Miss Susie Grant Ornr.e struck a rich pay shute in held Ashland, Or., June 28,1891. up Tnesday of last week by a lone Martin will return with them and spend convicts Tuesday, among them beim; a ledge he is prospecting on Foots creek. highwayman and robbed. the summer with the Allen family at James Hard, sentenced a year ago to 15 Ed. Scheffelin, who was out prospecting Yaquina bay. J. 8. McClure, of Topeka, Kansqs, lias years for manslaughter committed on Capt. John W. Siemens, a prominent cit Butte creek 20 years ago- also S. F. Stein’s mountain, has returned and is been giving this section a good looking into and is so well pleased that he has made up izen of Klamath Falls, and the gallant cap Murphy who received one year for em prospecting on Sikes creek. tain of Cavalry Troop B, was on Sunday’s bezzling $4119 as city treasurer of Baker The mine of Mrs. Ross and Miller his mind to move to Ashland as soon as he train, returning home from the A. O, U. City, He was a son-in-law of Hon. A. Manry, on Blackwell hills, turned out a disposes of his property in Topeka. W. grand lodge at Portland, and a confer C. Jones. The Southern Pacific Railroad Company fine brick from Davis’s mill. Tbe seven ence with the militiamen of the state. is going to take tbe old-fashioned bell-cori) tons of quqrtz brought them $1200. from its trains and in its place ^fil be 4 The numerous friends of Bro. Nixon, of Overflow Dinner on tl>e Fourth. M ain S treet , O pposite P laza . T. B. Blanton left for Hungary creek small whistle to warn the engineer, to stop |lie Yreka Journal, were unable to break The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will be Tuesday to work in the 8. p. Taylor & This may be sounded by pressing a button. the strong cabal that controlled the Cal ifornia republican state convention fo prepared to feed tbe hungry that the Co. quartz mine. This firm will pqt a IF-A-IITTS, ZP-A-IJSTTEIRS’ TOOLS, In the case of E. O. Carson vs, the State secure his nomination for state printer, hotels and restaurants cannot supply quartz mill pp on their ledge tfa(s sum- Insurance Company, in Lane county, for JJro. Nixon was the second man in the with food. Hot coffee qnd tea, hot veg fiw- *1.000 on two policies, Judge Fullerton non race. WALL PAPER. GLASS. ETC. etables and meats, fresh fruits and all suited Carson simply on the ground that The Swinden, Knotts & Birdsey mine, other things that go to make up a good plaintiff had not presented a sworn proof Miss Kate De Peatt returned home Fri day from Monmouth, where she graduated dinner. At the grove. Dinner 25 cents. on Blackwell hills, have $2000 worth of of his loss. B uilding P apers , W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. gold in the quartz on their dump taken with high honors this year from the Oregon Roseburg Review: Ed. Weaver, of out of their 30-foot shaft. They are new Soda SpringB Sparks. State Normal School. ’ Miss Kate is receiv Myrtle Creek, reports the wheat iq th#» ing the congratulations of her many friends Dr. Bradley, of Roseburg, visited Tolman tunneling from one shaft to another. section infected with the greuu aphrs He for her enterprise in gaining such high springs recently. W. J, Stanley came up yesterday from thinks that ttje aa,«iy sown grain will standing in (ducation, Jno Taylor is over assisting Mr. Shep the Homestake mine at Woodville owned no| suffer, but that late wheat will be in Mrs. Leland Stanford, the widow of the herd in cutting a water ditch. by himself and Ashland parties, bringing jured by the pest. great railroad magnate and U. 8. senator, Miss Laura Wells, who has been very ill 52 ounces of amalguin as a result of 25 Henry Dean, chief engineer of the New has been stopping at Siskiyou for several recently, is recovering, much to the joy of tons run of fheir mill.’ The mill will South Wales government railrofttj, A ust days In her private cqr aqd eft me flown to her many friends. Ashland attached to Iqst evening's passen Q. F. Godfrey, oi the Douglas county start up again on the 5th of July for a tralia, is stopping at the Depot hotel, hav ing been taken .tick while traveling. D. W. ger, returning this morning. She is out bank, and wife, are up from Roseburg longer run. The ore at tbe present loca Cqoley, division superintendent of the recuperating from business cares. tion in the lower drift, 300 feet in, will spending a few days’ at the Tolman springs. Shasta route, is taking care of him. mill $12 per ton and the ledge at (hat Max Pracht is in transit to Denyer to at The People’s party club of this place niet point is 2)4 feet wide. With < good 5- It is reported that V. L. Arrington, who tend the meeting of the National League of last Saturday evening and resolved to keep r now undergoing imprisonment in the Republican clubs. Jt is reported that Max up tjie orgahizatiqq. Tl,e club is q strong stanip milfand concentrator the Home is raised the expenses of bis trip by a sub, oqe.'and expects |d dg effective work for stake rpine would be a splendid dividend penitentiary at Salem for the larceny of puUlio iqnds while serving as treasurer at scription among townpeople, which indi the party between now and '96. producing property. this county, will tfiis week be pardoned Bp cates that Max is a dandy in his line. It Governor l’ennoyer.-Roseburg piatndealer, i js also said that some people think Max Portland Qregonian : Medfqrd J terns. VVtl| succeed in arresting the rainboiy, Wanted—Putins Canvasser qf good ad-' E, P. Thompson, a paining man of “foreign capital," anfl bring it back to Ore A. J. McLaed was in Ashland this week Grants Pass, who is now stayipg at th® dress.. Liberal salary and •— Qn bqsiqess. gon with bw. «feekl.Vi Permanent—’ .-penses St. Charles, in speaking of gogthern C|re- paid Bros. Oo., Nur«“— position. Brewn Johnny Farris has returned front Siski gon ipiqfp, «hid yesterday; ‘‘There is a A sensationaLfight over the estate of » ymen, Portland Oregon. you county, Cal, great deal of activity in mining H«"«»-- Patrick Hughes of San Jose is immir The graduates of the Ashland high school ,._. ob classes Mr. Anderson and daughter of Klamath just now, and manv" pent. He U not dead yet but is an iui« of 1891, ’92. '93 and ’94 are requested | been " , .„periies that have pounty oame in this week to pay the son to meet at the high school building Friday, becile and is dying, 'iffie estate is valued and brother, Geo, E, Anderaou. a ..voBiOle during tl.e winter, be May 29th, at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of at *26.000 or more. It appears that he They brouglit in a »««• cause of the depth of the snow, are being 1 organizing an Alumni association. was divorced about ten year« ago, and • —« vi lake trout. Very Respectfully, cleaned up for the summer run. Pros his daughted Mary, ar«^ 00 T. A. H ayes . Wm. Robison returned to- day with his pectors aie just as numerous as in former f' - went with family to Pokegama, where Bill has a good years, and no complaints are heard of Lee Chung, the Chinese laundryman. re her motner to Mexico and manifested job with the lumber company, having I the country having been prospected out. last Monday from a year and a half little affection toward her father until worked with them faithfully for years. A large amount of development work is turned visit to the fatherland. He had some The company expect to pay up by the 10th recently, when it was reported that he ' being done, and with very satisfactory trouble in making the inspectors believe Wfta dying, ¡■the then returned and lav of July. results. Tbe Bone-of-Contention, a that he was the same man that went away. The bicycle race between Lyle Rice and I splendid prospect located 18 miles south He says he had a “belly good time" among ished attention upon her father. This his people. Parker from Jacksonville to Medford displeased the second wife and they Geo. on the county road, 5 miles, was won by east of Grants Pass, has been sold bv Emil Peil, blacksmithing, horse-shoeing, quarreled until Miss Hughes threatened Parker; time 16 minutes, 8 seconds. Rice Messrs. Boothe, Smith and others to of every description. First-class work to throw Mrs. Hughes No. 2 out of the was in the lead, but at the half-way station E. Huntington. A force of men are at etc., and satisfaction guaranteed. _ The old window unlea she desisted in employing struck a snag that floored him. Parker work developing the property. The Hunsaker .shop near depot. Give him a spies to watch her. Judge Lorigan has then went to the front and was way ahead. Golden Eagle, in the Williams creek dis call» trict, recently had a clean-up. Some 80 made an order that Mias Hughes may Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Godfrey went out to In Probate. tone of ore were run through, and averag springs a tew days since for the ben visit lwr father four hours each day un Estate of Geo Meagerly; inventory and ed $20 per ton. The famous Hammersly Tolman GRAND Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Summer of the latter’s health. Mrs. Godfrey has m interruptedly. appraisement filed and approved; property mine, at Jump-Off-Joe, is being operated efit been in poor health for some time, and her v/f v lfM \ E» Goods, consisting of fine summer coats, extra fine tailor appraised at $3937.50. by the man who discovered it, and the many friends will hope that the change will Estate of Wm Rankin; order confirming Jacksonville Jottings. Lucky Bart and Ashland properties are result in her regaining her health.—Rose made clothing, a magnificent line of balbriggan underwear, fine white, colored and negligee overshirts, men s and boys’ sale of real estate. all right. burg Plaindealer. Mrs. N. Langell is visiting relatives at “Placer claims everywhere are being Red Bluff, Cal. Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, but that hats, shoes, &c., &c. Charles Klein and Harrison Grey with good results. The Wyman, is all it will cost you to cure any ordinary Henry Pape and wife, of Corvallis, Fiske are the joint authors of a new worked Waldo, Simmons and Cameron & Ennis case of rheumatism if you will use Cham arrived during the week and will remain play called * ‘The District Attorney. ’ ’ A claims, on Galice creek, are proving good berlain’s Pain Balm. Try it and you will for an indefinite period. contract has just been entered into by A producers, the outputs thus far being be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. Miss Carrie Kent and little sister ar 1 J % Commenced this Great Sale one month earlier than usual on account of the season being back- fully up to the expectations of their sev The first application will quiet the pain. % - t rived here Tuesday from Washington and M. Palmer to produce it in New York eral owners. There are many men scat 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Ashland You city. ww |l O V O ward, and our stock of summer goods being so extensive. But our loss will be your gain, will remain for some time tered up and down the various creeks Drug Company. this oppor— The S. P. has reduced its rate on beef cat can all procure your Fourth of July outfit this season at a reasonable price. You should by „ no means miss , C. C. Beekman, wife and daughter, who are devoting all their time to wash Half-Fare Rates, Miss Carrie, have returned home from ing out bars. It is not very profitable tle from Shasta valley. The rate from Mon tunity, When you buy from us you do not have to pay other .persons’ bills, as we do not sell one dollai s woi th on line. The S. P. will sell half-fare tickets for business, but several of them have told tague to Sacramento has been reduced from the east after almost a years’ absence. the 4th of July all along their route. me that they intend to stick to it, if they $68.75 per carload to $55. a reduction of $13. Seasons before we were like other merchants who sell goods on time. XVe had to charge you a high pi ice in ok ei to Miss Sarah Berry has returned home Tickets will be sold from and including Chat Casedy shipped four carloads from from Grants Pass, where she has been July 2d to noon of the 4th, and will be only realize 50 cents per day, until Presi there last week to Poley, Heilborn & Co of make up our loss on the next man who never paid. Read over our reductions and then oome and see us an< \\< " 1 dent Cleveland ceases to reside at the San Francisco and received from $12 to $44 visiting her sister, Mrs. N. Delamater. good to and including July 6th. Get White house; then they will look for per head. show you the finest stock of clothing in Southern Oregon. C. H. Pierce and wife left for their yourself a ticket, as the pay on the cars something more profitable.” Tolman Springs health and summer home at Seattle, Wash., Saturday after a will be at regular fare rates. resort and mineral baths, Mrs. A. W. few weeks’ sojourn in Rogue river valley. Cure for Crippled Children. Angle, proprietor. Baths 50 cents each HOTEL OTÒEG-O2ST Lou Wasserman, the popular repre The National Surgical Institute, No. 319 all round. Board and lodging $8 per Bush St., San Francisco, successfully treats week. Vapor baths free to guests of sentative of Rosenfeldt, Smith & Co., of F. T. Fradenburgh, Prop. Men’s fine laundrisd dress shirts, from Mens’ A 1. $3 dreBS shoes reduced to $2. all cases of orthopaedic surgery. One or hotel« Portland, spent several days here this 25c np. Fine line men ’ s $5 dress shoes reduced more surgeons of this Institute will be at week. Boys’ knee pants, worth 50c, selling now Geo A Jackson. Beagle S I K Bradford, mine to $4. the Depot Hotel, Ashland. Tuesday, July ft * for 25c per pair. All Free. 10, one day only, to examine cases. The Good line men’s working gloves, worth Married at the M. E. camp-ground, L E Hoover, Medford L H Lewton <fc wf Boys’ cotton pants, worth 75c to $1 pair, Chas Meeker, do success of the Institute in treating all cases Central Point $1, reduced to 50c. per pair. June 21, 1894, by Rev. W. B. Moore. Those who have used Dr. King's New N Luckey, City W O Hilbish.SanJose of curvature of the spine, diseases of the Belling now for 50c. Men’s fine suspenders, regular price 50c. Lewis H. Newton and Miss Lulu A. W know its value, and those who E D Ivory, Oakland W »1 Flannagan, G P hip and knee joints, crooked limbs and Discovery Boys’summer sailor suits, worth $1.50, have not, have now the opportunity to try Ingram. and cheap, reduced to 25c. Bert Case, Sams Vai J H Adler, do bodily deformities as well as piles, fistula, it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist closing out 75c per suit. Men’s washable summer coats, worth #1, Miss Anna Orth has gone to San Fran W P Smith, Portland R D Hawkins. Duns nasal catarrh and all chronic diseases has and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your Boys’ suits up to 18 years, coat, pants Reduced to 50c. each. W F Bangasser, S F made for the Institute a national reputa name and address to 11. E. Bucklen <t Co., cisco for a visit and will be accompanied R B Williamson' and vest reduced to $4 per suit. Men’s fine washable summer coats and Angeles E E Sayles. Steinman tion, Write for circular. Chicago,and get a sample box of Dr. King’s on her return by Mrs. E. Wilkinson, of Lieut C E Los Boys’ good solid shoes, worth $1.50 pair, vest, reg. price $2, reduced to $1.25. Roblin, J L Phillips, Portland References may be had to: B. F. Peart, New Life Pills, Free, as «¡ell as a copy of Medford. reduced to $1 pair. Salem C J Saylor, S F Central Point; Mrs. E. DePeatt, Ashland: Guide to Health and Household Instructor Men’s black summer coats, worth $2.50, Misses good substantial $1.50 shoes re ES Smith, J ’ ville Thos. Jennings, capitalist, San Francisco; A C Caldwell. City Miss Valene Kubli, who has been at reduced to $1.50 each. Free. All of which is guaranteed to do you Lew Wassrman, Port M Scheydecker, Port Governor E P. Ferry, Olympia; Judge T. good and cost you nothing. Ashland Drug duced to $1 per pair. 20 men’s very neat worsted Buits, worth tending school in Portland during the G E Neuber, do L. Davidson, Salem, and hundreds of Company. Hwrrv Witt, 8 F Boys’ fancy negligee shirts red. to 25c. 4 $7 to $8, reduced to $5 per suit. past year, will return home this week to Henry Hellinger, others._________ _______ M P Gleeson, Boys’ fine quality negligee shiris, worth 25 men’s beautiful summer suits— gray, spend the vacation. San Jose Middleton, O 75c and $1, ail reduced to 50c each. Broadhead all wool dress goods at Vau- Southern Kansas has been visited by brown, dark or light—this lot is E H Palmer, S F Sam Goldsmith, Port W. M. Colvig and wife and Adams pel, Norris & Drake ’ s. Boys ’ summer underwear red. to 25c. a disastrous cyclone. among our grandest bargains. We J S Fuller, do B Ashman. Cinc’nti Schmidt and wife returned from Port Jack Kirkham,Port A Boys ’ nobby 50c hats reduced to 25c. Traffic has been resumed in the flooded W R Glasgow, were selling them low at $9 to $12. Walla Walia county, Wash, farmers districts of Oregon and Washington. land during the week and report a pleas E A Murray, 8 F An}' quantity men’s underwear reduced Osgood* Ind Now they all go at $7 per suit. ant visit at the metropolis, are building granaries to store their Wm Faber.AlbauyOr N A Ambrose, Port to 25c. We have a big line of $13 to $15 suits— Kings county raisin growers have Kola Neis. do wheat in, having no intention of selling Men’s heavy-ribbed 75c underwear re Knut Posse, St Louis O. Harbaugh will leave for San Fran excellent. All marked down to $10 » DePangher J A Gross, Portland at harvest, unless prices mend greatly. taken steps to form a protective associ duced to 50c. cisco Saturday with 12 head of horses Jno per suit. Jack the Ripper Jim Fannin.Phila ation similar to those of Fresuo county. Men ’s jeans pants 50c up. which he will dispose of there. He will A S Ward, 8 F Men ’ s fine balbriggan underwear, worth Secretary Tonnesson of the Washing H Goodman. S F Men’s heavy $1.50 working shoes re- drive them as far as Gazelle, then ship T D Drew. Portland F J Bowers, Omaha 50c reduced to 25c. ton board of horticulture, reports the Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no ; duced to $1 per pair. them in a car. Jno DePangher, Men’s fine balbriggan underwear, worth L E Bender.Tolman’s dust# I Fine line men’s £$2.50 dress shoes—all Fritz Vanvanderblin- M Scheydecker, Port the apple crop of Skagit county ruined $1. reduced to 50c. Miss Bernice Cameron, of Union town, by fungi, and the fruit grop of the north stoffenherstein, j reduced to $1.50 per pair. Chas M Meeker. Port Men’s fine balbriggan underwear, worth has returned home for the summer vaca western and southwestern parts of the Hogan ville > Wm H Jordan wf I Our $18 ami $20 suits—something grand Awarded $1.50, reduced to $1. tion from Monmouth, where she has been F Ylanlandis >, San Francisco state two-thirds short on account of un —all marked down to $15. Men’s gray summer underwear, regular attending school. She will resume Steinman i J D Mills, Sac’to Highest Honors—World's Fair. favorable weather. J Men’s cotton pants, regular price 75c to price 50c reduced to 25c. Geo A Beavis, S F B P Wells, do Studies there again in September. $1, reduced to 50c per pair. Men’s fine negligee overskirts, 25c, 50c, C Geisler, do W A Hemphil.Onk’ld We have a big job in pants, handsome B. R. Kingsbury, of Uniontown pre W Jackson, S F 75c. All of these linc-B are worth Well arranged time is a sign of well ! D W Stone. Ashland /_____ . patterns, worth $1.50 pair; all down cinct, has been here several days. He P Kelley, Portland HL Kinney.Bitter c’k ordered mind. double. to $1 per pair. S K Bradford, has made an assignment, John E. Pelton W A Hensel, do Big line men ’ s riveted overalls reduced It is said that over 200,000 books have ' Shorty mine ! We have 1000 pair fine wool pants, All being chosen as the receiver. Mr. Kings- F L Southwick. to 50c. :l Mayfield, Cal R Glandon.do been written about the Bible. marked to bargain prices. burv’s assets are $3600 and his resources C Hopkins, Men’s derby hats, worth $1 to $1.50, re I < Seattle Thos James, do Fine line of dancing pumps—$1.00 and $3200. p The Mohammedans teach that Adam , duced to 50c. F Hansen. Roche der H L McClane, do $1.50 per pair. Very large line of trunks and valises and Eve once lived in a tent on what is B B Brownell, S F Mrs. J. M. McCully arrived home from Lee Minkler A son Chicago way down. J B Durbin. Denver now tho site of the temple at Mecca. San Diego, Cal.. Monday evening for a Brooklyn A C Rosendale, S F visit. She is the administratrix of the J L A V Cov, High, Tolo Jno Barclay, Nevada Joseph Holland will not be a mem estate of her brother, the late J. Mason, B H Barclay, N Y C B Benham, do ber of Charles Frohman’s forces next and will return to that city in a short, L L Lane, Ager season. Mr. Holland has been associated time to »’tend to business affairs. Miss A Wise, do Wm Allen, Chicago with the leading parts in the plays pre Issie and George Merritt went as far as N W Flasig, N Y ( When a boy buyr a suit, shirt, shoes or pants | E A Buchse, 8 F C A Laying, 8 F sented by Frohman’s comedians since Ashland io meet her, C W Colton. Port we give him a neat little cap. 5 M H Merritt, Port the formation of that organization. W A Hemphill, Oak N A Ambrose, Port Take Notice, O 8 Mason, W II Flannagan, G P The New Spring Hats To dispose of summer skck the Misses Lewis Monday, I Are all adorned with roses. The roses on Hargrove offer all m llinerv at a discount. your cheeks can be retained by using Famished Room Fra li-s l orn 18c to $2 00. MOST PERFECT MADE. It clears the blood of inipur F'overs I om 10c to $1.50. With or without board. Call at Wm. Parks'Tea. moves the bowels every day and giyjs A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free It will be o the interest cf those not Nelson’s hoarding and lodging house on ities. health and strength of the user. Sola by from Ammonia, AJum or any other adullxanh Oak street# supplied to _«t pri’es. 2t E. A. SilZLWix. 1 49 YÍARS THB STANDARD TO OUR PATRONS O FOURTH of JULY HATS Just Given Away ALL AVE WANT IS BUSINESS LOTS OF IT.— «MISS SADIE OBER’S T ASHLAND MILLS Thornton Block, Ashland, Or H. S. EVANS, ASHLAND, OR. SELDOM EQUALED, NEVER EXCELLED. JACOCS & VIRGIN, Prop s. PAINTING, PAPERING, ETC. THE NATION’S HOLIDAY! A -------- ----------- —-------- — JULY 4 th , 1894 The day to which we all look ahead as a day of Festivities and Rejoicing Will Soon be Here, AND I nprfrw o . II. BLOUNT has A IUI IUI IT KI E* O •DIV CREAM BAKING POWDIR O. H. BLOUNT CLOTHIEB AND HATTER, ASHLAND, OREGON.