Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, July 12, 1894, Image 1

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    VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD
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VALLEY RECORD
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IPIL A. JUST and L'.A.TSrOY
JPZEÒ11ST TUN’ Gr.
3'0
JÍO j VOPOX-F prices
£j^Give us your order for Letter­
heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circu­
lars, Etc.
ASHLAND, JACKSON
VOL. VII.
Good
E ditor V alley R ecord :
Mrs. David Rail of Tacoma is paying her
HEALTH. folks here a visit.
Tbe cainpmeeting at Central Point closed
ast Wednesday night.
Mr. Zancy, living on the Avery Clayton
vl L5 IMPURE.
place, is on the sick list.
Rev. 8. 8. Caldwell goes to Coos county
If you are troubled with! soon on Sunday-school work.
F. B. Inlow and son Fred have gone to
g BOILS,
ULCERS or ? California for the former’s health.
Claude White. Wm. Brown and Boyd
| PIMPLES, SORES
i Tucker
are in Siskiyou county haying.
I*~our blood is bad. A few bottles of 3. S. S. wilWt
Grandma
Daley is in very poor health,
loroughly cleanse the system, remove all im-J?
unties and build you up. AU manner of blem-yi anil C. W. Taylor is not improving as fast
►hes are
!
as is desired.
Baxter Grigsby and family were visiting
his mother Mrs. A. M. Thomas, accompan­
ied by his father-in-law and family, Mr.
Faith,
Mrs Helen Fulton, sister of the Mitchell
Bros., is among
the side-tracked passengers
CLEARED AWAV
.
on her way from her home in Maxwell,
y its use. It is the best blood remedy on earth.w
Col., to visit relatives here.
housands who have used it say so.
<5!
•• My blood was badly poisoned last year, which got fnyGT
hole system out of order—diseased and a constant sourceCC Mrs. Nellie Simpson of Big Butte came
f suffering no appetite, no enjoyment of life. Two bottles^
out last Tuesday to attend the meeting of
’
brought me right out. There is no bettery#
the lodge of I. O. G. T., and remained sev­
remedy for blood diseases.
w
;----------------JOHN GAVIN. Dayton, Ohio
eral days with Eagle Point friends.
reatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free.®
James Wiley, not hearing of the death of
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta,Ga. ®
his brother uiitil after his funeral, did not
arrive at his father’s until Monday night.
D. BROWER, M. D.
He reports the prospect very good for hay
in Klamath county, as the late rains have
kept the grass growing all the time.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
This evening (Monday) Miss Millie How­
A shland ,
:
:
:
O bkoon . lett surprised her parents and friends by
putting in an appearance at the old home­
stead after an absence m Clackamas and
Office—Ganiards Opera House.
Multnomah counties of 21 months. She
Residence, Mechanic and Laurel Streets laid
several small wager«, as girls will, with
tbe young folks that she would remain
C. CALDWELL,
away at least three months, and now she
says' that it will take her all summer to do
tbe collecting.
MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE
DENTIST.
There was a party consisting of W. F.
Chase Combination Dental Plates made Wilkenson and family. Prof. II. H. Mitch­
ell and family and F. W. Mitchell, the sub-
with Gold and Aluminum Roofs.
Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Teeth mail contractor from here to Climax, and
family, had a regular old-style strawberry
»perfect appearance.
Gold Crown and Contour work a specialty. ?icnic on the north side of Joe Darr butte.
hey had strawberries and cream, and re­
Office over the Bank.
Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 port’ having picked 10 or 12 gallons of
berries besides having a most enjoyable
a. m. and 4 to 5p. in.
time.
D ick .
J L. WOOD.
Eagle Point, Or., July 2. 1894.
to
Chief of the County Papers.
Published every Thursday.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
OBEO-ON, THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1894
PRESSED BRICKS.
SYMPATHY FOR THE BOYS.
Biliousness, bile, boils and the blues can
be cured by taking Simmons Liver Regu­
lator.
Anderson & Holyoke have started
their mill on the Horsehead ledge, Ap-
piegate.
Francis Fitch, the railroad attorney’,
was blockaded in Portland during tbe
tie up there.
Arthur Everton, of Grants Pass, was
married recently to Miss Carrie Robert­
son, of Merlin.
What will Simmons Liver Regulator do?
Cure dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache
and indigestion.
E. A. Hildreth, deputy supreme com­
mander. has organized a K. O. T. M.
lodge at Roseburg,
Ex-Chief of Police Barry, of Astoria,
is the chief of the deputy U. S. marshals
sent to southern Oregon.
The Misses Allen, of Albany, who have
been visiting Mrs. McBride and child­
ren, returned home Saturday.
The Caldwell & Vogle placer, on Ap­
plegate are sluicing with water furnished
by their new big water wheel.
Two dozen homing pigeons were turn­
ed loose at Grants Pass recently to make
a trip back home to Puyallup, Wash.
Wm. Knox and a young man bad a
narrow escape from drowning in Apple­
gate, near Williams creek, while fording
the river.
Sash, doors, windows, shingles, lumber
and all kinds of building material at Norris
& Co.’s lumber yard at railroad track.
Ashland.
*
Miss Alice Bell Jackson, daughter of
Walter Jackson, and sister of Harold
Jackson, was married at Oakland last
week to D. J. Zan.
Tho Coos Bay Stage Co. during the
past week has been selling through tick­
ets from Roseburg to San Francisco via
Marshfield. The fare is $16.50.
The use of Hall s Hair Renewer pro­
motes the growth of the hair and restores
its natural color and beauty, frees the scalp
of dandruff, tetter and all impurities.
Warren Mee was kicked in the mouth
by a horse in a logging wagon at Grants
Pass, damaging his upper lip and putting
his gums and teeth in a generally dis­
arranged mass.
Miss Hattie Sloam, of Eugene, daughter
of Ex Sheriff Sloan, of Lane county, was
visiting Ashland this week. H. Reid,
the merchant tailor, is showing tbe lady
the sights of the city.
Prof. Narregan, Misses Elva Galloway,
Della Pickel, M. A. Crouch, Ella Bur-
sel), Minnie VVorman, Viola Brandon
and Minnie Coleman will teach the Med­
ford public school the coming year.
Wm. Nauck, a pioneer and prominent
citizen of Josephine countv, died at
Kerby on the 2d, aged 62 years. He
waB county treasurer for seven years and
leaves a widow and five giown children.
Geo. W. Vaupel, who- has been con­
ducting the barber business here for six
VcdiO) iODV
years,
last week
HCVn OVtu
sold wviv
out to
vvz Thos.
-a-xswi. H.
Simpson,
of
Montesano,
Wash.,
i w,’°
T will
... move
........
to the -----
Dew quarters in the
Houck block.
Robt. McCartney and wife came over
from Mt. Reuben last week. Mr. McCart­
ney says a big mill to refine suiphurets
will be erected on the Lewis mine short­
ly. There are suiphurets to tbe value of
$40,000 piled up at the mine.—Grants
Pass Conner,
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClallen returned
last night from Tolman springs, greatly
improved in health. They went to Med­
ford by private conveyance, where "they
boarded tbe “mail train,” consisting oi
an engine and caboose, and came on to
Roseburg.—Plaindealer.
Wanted—Pushing Convasser of good ad:
dress.
Liberal salary and expenses
paid weekly; Permanent position. Brswn
Bros. Co., Nurserymen, Portland Oregon.
The Populist Executive Committee
and Gov. Pennoyer on t he Strike.
BUTTE CREEK NEWS.
Is E ssential
COUNTY,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Salem, Or.. July 2.—Governor Pen­
noyer, having received a telegram from
a number of delayed passengers at Ash­
land, sent it to-day, with tho following
letter, to the board of railroad commis­
sioners :
“Enclosed find a telegram from Ashland.
I trust your board will do all that can be
done in the premises. I deem it most re­
prehensible in the Southern Pacific Rail­
road Company, by stopping other cars than
Pullmans, to seriously discommode the
traveling and business public, for the sole
purpose, it would seem, of settling a dis-
Cute between an exacting monopolist and
is employes, by the full strength of its
power, to be reinforced by tbe power of the
federal government, which dispute should
rightfully be settled by arbitration.”
Tbe state executive committee of the
People’s party of Oregon has issued the
following relative to the strike:
The time has come when the industrial
question is a political question, A political
party that is not.with the wealth producers
is against them. Tbe first platform of our
party declared that an injury to one is the
concern of all. The people’s party in Ore­
gon, besides other producers, fully'endorse
the effort of the American Railway Union
to compel justice from our would-be mas­
ters, who own the railroads, bonds and
mortgages of America. We, therefore, rec­
ommend that our people everywhere ren­
der all possible aid and comfort to the
strikers, and that farmers give provisions
to the proper committees.
The United States courts are intensely
anxious to find strikers violating some law,
but never investigating railway magnates.
The struggle is between the monej’ class of
Europe, as well as America, and the wealth
producers of our country. In such a con­
test farmers should stand with their own
class, the wage workers. Wages are as
much and as directly influenced by. law as
the price of wheat, and neither farnijrs nor
wage-workers will ever obtain justice until
they unite at the polls and themselves
make the laws at the ballot box by the initi­
ative and referendum. We call on our par­
ty everywhere to declare in favor of the la­
borer and against the magnates.
W. H. S paugh , Ch’n
J. F. H endrex , Treas.
A. P. N elson , Member Com.
Belvidere, Ill., Dec. 3, 1891.
N orman L ichty . Des Moines, Iowa.
D ear S ir ;—Having suffered a great deal
from headache for years and being unable
to get relief until it would wear awav of
itself. 1 saw Krause’s Headache Capsules
advertised. I tried them and now am never
without them, finding it the only remedy
that will give me relief. When I now fin<i
a headache coming on me I take a capsule
and find tbe relief instantaneous.
Respectfully yours.
G. H. W right ,
Boston. Mass.
For sale by T. K. Bolton, sole agent,
Ashland.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Baking
Powder
A bsolutely pure
CAUSE OF THE STRIKE.
President Debs of the A. R. U. Gives
a Clear Cut Statement of the Fight.
NO. 9.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE8:
One year ...................
*........$2 50
Six mouths .......................................... 1 A"
Three'mouths......................................
75
Advertising rates given on application.
Çhanfed fl&nds !
HOTEL OREGON,
The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now
Under the Management of
bv the only means at their command.
Let me repeat that we stand ready to do
our part towards averting the pending
crisis. If the corporations refuse to yield
and stubbornly maintain that there is
nothing to arbitrate, the responsibility
for what may ensue will be upon their
own heads and they cannot escape its
penalties.’’
5
Chicago, July 5.—Eugene V. Debs,
president of the American Railway
Union, has issued a long statement in
% a /HO HAS improved the House and
justification of the great strike of which
pared to Entertain the Traveling Public
lie ie the central figure. The article is
Pull man's Philanthropy.
addressed to the public, and reads in part Roseburg Tribune.]
in
First
lass Style.
as follows:
The Oregonian lately published a state­
“The Pullman employes who struck
:o
May 6th last did so entirely of their own ment highly complimenting Geo. M.
accord. The officers of the American Pullman's generosity in releiving a friend
Railway Union used all their influence from financial embarrassment. It ap­
to pacify the emyloyes, and advised them pears that tbe individual referred to had
repeatedly not to strike, but to bear in earlier times befriended Pullman, and
patiently their grievances until a peace­ that, when the cold hand of bankruptcy
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able settlement could be effected. Tho was about to get a grip on him, Pullman
truth of tliis statement the emplovea in great generosity of his heart, stepped
Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour­
themselves will bear witness to. But forward and placed his friend on a Bolid
basis.
This
beautiful
little
story
loses
ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon.
the grievance of the employes, men and
women, had become so aggravated, so fully half of its interest when it becomes
galling, that patience deserted them, and known that the triend Pullman helped so
they abandoned their employment rather generously was no lees a personage than
than submit longer to conditions against his wife’s father. Plutocracy’s paper
which their very souls rebelled. The when lauding the greatness and good­
Pullman company, bd it understood, ness of their supporters ought to tell
owns the town of Pullman; owns tbe their storv in full. It might spoil their,
home of the employes, controls the light sentimental effect, but the “common
and water and other necessaries of life, people’’ who do the reading would like
and wages are so adjusted to living ex­ them all the better.
penses that in a large majority of cases
It May Do as Much lor You.
the employes are scarcely able to support
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes
their families. At the time they struck
he had a Severe Kidney trouble for
the employes were in arrears to tbe Pull­ that
many years, with severe pains in the back
man company $70,000 for rent alone. and also that bis bladder was affected. He
Wages had been repeatedlj’ reduced, but I tried many so called Kidney cures but
the rent and all other expenses remained without any good result. About a year
ago he began use of Electric Bitters 'and
the same.
Commissioners’ Court.
DENTAL SURGEON.
“The employes from the beginning found relief at once. Electric Bitters is es­
In matter of county treasurer bond; bond
adapted to cure all Kidney and
have been willing to arbitrate their dif­ pecially
A shland ,
:
:
:
O regon of M 8 Welch, county treasurer elect; bond
Liver troubles and often gives almost in­
ferences
with
the
company,
but
the
com
­
fixed at $30,000.
stant reiief. One trial will prove our state­
pany arrogantly declares that there is ment. Price only 50c. for large bottle. At
Bond of Sylvester Patterson as sheriff­
ALL MANNER of metal and rubber
nothing to arbitrate. If this be true, Ashland Drug Do.’s drug store.
plates made in the latest approved elect fixed at $10,000—as tax collector, $20,-
000. I N Shook, Elizabeth Payne and C T
methods.
wby not allow a board of fair and im­
Gold and porcelain crowns and bridge Pavne, sureties, approved.
The Sense of the Doukrya,
partial arbitrators to determine the fact.
Bond of D M Brower, coroner-elect of
work a specialty. All work warranted to
Committee after committee waited upon
In a speech recently made to a mass
Jackson county, bond fixed at $3000, Govan
give perfect satisfaction. Low prices.
the officials of the Pullman Company, meeting of Washington carpenters Con­
Office in Odd Fellows’ bnilding, up stairs. High. Jas W Dunkin and J L Downing,
but all their advances were repelled. Up
sureties.
to this point the trouble was confined to gressman John Davis said the battle­
Bond of N A Jacobs, county clerk elect,
bond fixed at $10,000. I W Thomas. J N
the Pullman Company and its employes, ground of humanity was in tho legisla­
Woody, D Peninger and G Naylor, sureties,
and how then did the strike extend to tive halls and tho courts. He advised
approved.
the railways? Let the answer be given them to organize into herds, as did the
Drovyned in the Umpqua,
Bond of county recorder, Grant Rawlings,
donkeys of the far south, who, in order
in accordance with tbe facts.
bond
$3000
—
filed
and
approved.
W
Rawl
­
R.
M.
Simpson
and
his
son
Theodore
—PROPRIETOR­
“
The
day
before
the
order
for
tbe
men
to protect themselves against the coyotes
ings and W W Scott sureties.
were drowned in the South Umpqua river
Ilona of R W Kennedy, surveyor-elect—
near Harmon Conn’s place about five to decline to pull Pullman ears went and panthers, formed a circle» put their
effect, the managers’ association, heads together on the imide and tlieir
filed and approved. John O’Brien, Wm
miles below Roseburg. Tbe people of into
representing
the principal western rail­ heels on the outside. Never fight a friend
Ray sureties.
that vicinity were picknicking on the
In matter of petition of Aroon Beck, et
ways, met and adopted a series of resol­
river
bank,
and
several
of
the
boys
were
while you-have an enemy. He advised
aj, for appropriation to repair county road
bathing in the river. Young Simpson utions, declaring in substance that they fraternity among all workingmen.
in Ramsev canyon, denied and disallowed.
In matter of repairing bridge across
had learned to swim a little, and had got would uphold the Pullman Company in
Mr. Davis said ho had been talking
WEST SIDE OF PLAZA.
Butte ceeek; John Clements awarded con­
away from the bank so far that he was its fight against its employees, that they in favor of organization in the ranks of
would haul Pullman cars and would
tract for $24i>.00.
unable to swim back. The alarm was stand
together in crushing out the Ameri­ labor fol 20 years. “And why?” ho
In matter of repairing bridge across
given and his father, who was an excel-»
AVING BOUGHT the fixtures of the Antelope
; contract awardad to John
can Railway Union. It will thus be seen queried. “Because the other fellows or­
Hargadine <t Woods (formerly Mur­ Clements creek
lent
swimmer,
went
to
his
rescue.
He
for $90.
phy Bros.) market and renovated and re Report
­
reached bis son, who had become partly that the railway companies virtually ganize I am in favor of labor organiz­
of Snpt. of schools by C S Price;
painted the old stand, the public can de­ examined
unconscious, and was returning with joined forces with the Pullman Company ; ing in secret And why? The other fel­
and approved.
pend upon our keeping on hand at ail times
him, when the boy commenced struggling went into partnership with them^ bo to lows do. An eminent writer has said
In
matter
of
county
indebtedness,
of
a full supply of
Jackson county, statement shows that
ami finally forced him under the water, speak, to reduce and defeat their half- that when tbe peoplo complain the peo­
interest has been calculated on all out
CHOICEST MEATS-------
and both perished. The terrible accident starved employes. In this way the ple are always right. Never in the his­
standing warrants up to July 1, 1894—state­
------- and SAUSAGES
was witnessed by other members of the trouble was extended from system to tory of tho country has such a plaintive
ment approved.
family
and a number of other persons. system until a crises has beep reached. cry gone up from a downtrodden race.
Of All Kinds.
“What can be done to dispel the ap­
The bodies were recovered next morn­
prehension that now prevails and restore Even a worm will turn, and so will the
First Class Service. Small Margins
ing. A wife, two daughters and two sons confidence?
The American Railway laboring man, and organized labor will
and Cash Pnces. Give us a trial 3-22-tf
are left to mourn the loss of husband aqd
Union,
by
whose
authority, and in whose turn and fight quicker than that which
father and son and brother. Mr. Simp­
behalf this statement is made, stands is unorganized for tho reason that they
son
came
to
Roseburg
from
Grants
Paas
The richness, color, and beauty of the
CUV UV^IUlUUt,
ready, «AAV.
and UI.U
has ..VLU
from the
beginning Diuvu
stood are better able to protect themselves. ’ ’
last fall and engaged in the nursery busi­ /VUMJj
hair, ths greatest care is necessary,
ready,
to
do
anything
in
its
poyer,
pro- •
ness.
vided it is honorable, to end this trouble,.5300 Reward •
much harm being done by the use ot
-AS-tlL-A-lTD, OR.EG-OJST.
Peculiar to Itself
|'his( it ciyn be slated, is the position tho i ror any frace Of Antipyrine, Morphine,
worthless dressings. To be sure of hav­
ing a first-class article, ask your drug­
So eminently successful |tas Hood s Sar­ organization occupies. It simply insists Chloral, or any other injurious couq>ouii<i
saparilla been thin many leading citizens that the Pullman Company shall meet I in K rause ’ s H eadache C apsule *. 25 cis.
gist or perfumer for Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
from all oyer the United States furnish tes­ its employes and do them justice. We ; For sale by T. K. Bqltan.sole agent AsbJ'nd.
timonials of cures which seem almost mi­ guarantee that our attorneys will accept '
THE OLD STAND, OPPOSITE MYER’S It is absolutely superior to any other
XcuiarlmDle.
preparation of the kind. It restores the
raculous. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is not an any reasonable proposition. Let thepi
Manufacturer of Choice Steel Cut Roller Process
HARDWARE STORE.
accident, but the ripe fruit of industry and agree as far as they can, and vyhera they ■ A letter to tho ii£,iotary of tho horti-
original color and fullness to hair which
study. It possesses merit “peculiar to fail to agree. l©t the RQinta in dispute be | cultural tLciety
has become thin, faded, or gray. It
Marriage License Issued.
itself.”
________
BOOTS & SHOES keeps the' scalp cool, moist, and free
s’abmjGçd là arbitration, The qnostlon ■ “rfm :—
__I part
partickly wish the satiety to
June 28, 1894. to William Haskins and
Hood’s Pills cure Nausea, Sipk Head­ of the recognition of tho American Rail­
from dandruff. It heals itching humors, Mrs. Eliza Jennings, both of Sterling.
------- THAT FIT YOU-------
be
called
to
consider tho case what fol-
Indigestion, Biliopsnpss. Spill by 4*1 way Union or any other organization is
July 3.1894, to A C Smith, Jr., and Miss ache,
prevents baldness, and imparts to
Rolled Barley and Feed of all kinds at Lowest lash Prices.
fews, as I think it mito be yiaid Trans-
cfrqggiais.
_______
’
____
_
Mary Anderson.
waived,
tue spirit of conciliation, axtionable in the next Reports:
ZLÆ-A.2DE TO OZRÆDZELEÔ
Real Estate.
mutual concession, and oom promise ani­
“My Wif hadrvTombd Cat that dyd.
AT LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Jacksonville Jottings.
J P Walker to Win Wheeler—It
mate both sides, «nd there will be no Being a torture shell and aGratefavirit,
14, McCall’s addfio Ashland.... $ 200 00 trouble in reaching a settlement that will
Jas. Linn, who has been at Eugene for
a'silken texture and lasting fragrance.
4
we had Him berried in the Guardian,
several months past, has returned home. ,J B Faith to J R Faith—160 acres,
No
toilet
can
be
considered
complete
epairing a specialty . Haif-
secs 26 & 27, tp 38 s. r 3 w.......... 800 00 be satisfactory to all concerned.
and
for
the
sake
of
inrichinent
of
tho
Born in Jacksonville, June 27, 1894, to A A Davis t« T H Bentz—It 5,
“It has been asked what sense there is
Soling, men’s 75 cents, ladies 50 eftits.
without this most popular and elegant
Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Pape, of Corvallis, a
in sympathetic strikes. Let the corpora­ Mould I had the carles deposited under
Davis's s’ub-diyision of It No. 2,
of all hair-dressings.
tions answer. When one is assailed, all the roots of a Gosberry Bush.
blk 5, Galloway’s add. to Med­
-
-
“My hair.began turning gray and fall­ son.
ford .. a ............ ............................
loo oo go to the rescue. They stand together ;
“(The Frute being up till then of tho
A
daughter
was
born
to
Mr.
and
Mre.
ing out when I was about 25 years of Geo. E, Nuber, in Jacksonvill, on the M J Tipton to H A Galloway­
Any Hour—Hot and Cold Water on Tap.
they supply each other with men, money Smooth kind.) But the next Scson’s
[-BLY’S CREAM 3 ALNI-Cleanses the Nàsal
age. I have lately been using Ayer’s 29th nit,
property in Medford ................ 1000 00 and equipments. Labor, in unifying its Frute, after tho Cat was berried, the
Passages, Allays Pain and. Inflammation, xxeals
H Galloway to M J Welch—Its 7 &
Hair Vigor, and it is causing a new
forces,
simply
follows
their
example.
If
the Sores, Restores Taste and. Smell, and Cures
Ex-Sheriff James G. Birdsev, of Rock
Gosborries was al hairy—and more Re­
8,
blk
22,
Med
........................
.
50Ú
00
I
growth of hair of tbe natural color-”— Point precinct, wan here Tuesday calling U S patent to James W Oplllns—
the proceedings is vicious aud indefensi­ markable, the Catpilers of tho same
ble. let them first abolisn it. In this con­ I
R. J. Lowry, Jones Prairie, Texas. «
15G.75 acres, sec $, tp 36 s, r 1
on old friends.
A
A
test labor will stand by labor. Other or- j Bush was All of the same hairy Descrip­
...............
;
♦ “Over a year ago I had a severe fever,
George Brown and S. B. Holmes, ol J w
gnnizations will not be sailed out, but i tion.
B Welch, et al. to the B C R F M
and when I recovered, my hair began to Eagle Point, prosperous business men J
Co—15 Its in Central Point, also
they will go out, and the spectacle of Mr. ; “I am, sir, your humble servant,
Ú
Gives Relief at once for Cold in Head.
j
f THE WORD).
fall out, and what little remained turned spent a day here during the week.
flouring
mill
machinery,
etp.
sub
­
Pullman, fanned by the breezes ot the Thomas Frost. ’ ’—Exchange.
S! Awly into the Nostrils.------- It is Quickly Absorbed. I
Itavnarinstqvalitioaare ormrpasaed. actually
gray. I tried various remedies, but
350c. Druggists or by mail. ELY BROtj., 66 Warren St., N. Y.]
t'»J bo.-i-'F of r.ny other brand. Not
Miss Lottie Reed, who has been teach­ ject to mortgage of........ . ......... 4000 00 Atlantic, while bia employes are starving,
Ciect-xl Ly haat.
GEN L INE.
I Tbqs Bailey to Chas Nickell—160
without success, till at last I began to
ing
in
the
public
schools
at
Portland,
re
is
not
calculated
to
prevent
their
fellow
Mexican
Silver
Stove
Polish
causes
no
FOR SALE ny DSALEBS GENERALLY, gyy
.acres, sec 3, tp 35 s, r 2 w........... 1000 00
wage-workers from going to their rescue I dust.
turned home Friday to spend her vaca­ Orchard Home Association to F
tion,
E Howe—It 7, blk 7, Orchard
Home tract................... ............. 250 00
J. N. Bohen, who has been foreman of
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and now my hair is
Daniel P Brittian to F M Jordan—-
the
Times
office
for
three
years,
left
for
growing rapidly and is restored to its Yreka Thursday, where he goes to seek
15 acres, sec 11, tp St) s, r 1 w..,,
55 00
Jacksen Co., Oregon
original color,’’ —Mrs. Annie Collins, employment. May success attend him. J W Merritt, trustee, to o K Houok.
—Its 15,16, blk 4,Central Point...
GO 00
Dighton, Mass.
CALL AND SEE OUB FINE STOCK OF
Ex-Sheriff J. E. I’elton and family U 8 io A W A McConnell—dona­
"I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for
tion patent to 320.35 acres, sec 33
moved
to tbeir'home at Ashland Tuesday,
nearly five yearB, and my hair is moist,
tp 36 s. r 1 w,
,
NOTARY. PUBLIC and
having been residents here the past two S 4 F 80, Chadwick
may be inherited ; not Consumption. Thin, narrow-
to fa p Conger—
glossy, and in an excellent state of pres­ years. They carry the kindest wishes of
COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS.
35.4-5 acres, soc 18, tp 37 s, r 2 w...
1 00
ervation. I am forty years old, and
chested children are the ones to look out for.
many friends who regret their departure. B R Kingsbury tp J E l’etton—deed
have ridden the plains for twenty-five
AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up,
of assignment.............................
1 00
Everybody with a tendency toward Weak Lungs
The school board Lad a meeting Satur­
years.”—Wm. Henry Ott, alias “Mus­
for Sale or Rent.
H
M
Hassett
to
O
O
Johnson
—
tract
day and selected the following corps of
Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands.
They are pretty and cheap— tang Bill,” Newcastle, Wyo.
in tp 35 s, r 2 w..........................
1
00
should
take
<
teachers: Principal. J. H. Horton; as­ Same to Hilda J C Butler—same
... k __
..—-
sure to please and give
sistant, Miles Cantrall; intemediate,
QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES. '
property............................... .....
1 00
Mrs. C. F. Shepherd, ot Ashland, and 0 O Johnson to Hilda J C Butler—
satisfaction.
As Silver and Real Estate are both at a very low ebb now is the lime for home
traokin tp 35 s, r 2 w..................
1 00
Miss Agnes Devlin for the primary de­
seekers to g£t bargains, as I will take silver in exchange. Call on or address me for
J W Merritt to G W Priddy—Its 7
partment.
& 8, blk 3, Central Point'........... 100 00
further particulars.
The only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN’S
The Way to Get Strong.
Millinery and Dressmaking . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., Lowell, M am . Huffier, Jr., died at their home near Jack­ We sell
of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites of lime and
Park's Cough Syrup on a positive
sonville Friday evening after an illness
gold by Dnigaisu Every where.
•
------- Parlors.-------
surveyor
of fifteen days, age nine months. The guarantee to cure all throat and lung
soda. It builds up the system. Cures Coughs, Colds
.
U.
Ivuxiv,
And
Government
Land Locato
Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon.
sorrowing parents have the sympathy of troubles. It hqs stood the test for many
and to-day is the leading remedy for
and Wasting Diseases. Physicians, the world over,
the entire community, in this dark hour years
the cure of colds, consumption, and all dis­
WIMER
O ZEE EGOIST.
of trial. The funeral took place Satur­ eases of the throat and" lungs. Price 50
endorse, it.
-
Has induced thousands of people day at 2 o’clock p. m. Rev. W. B. cents and $1.00. Sold by E. A. S herwin . ,
AVING gainedacompte know ledge of tlielay of the land in this country by ac
*
•
V
Moore conducted the burial services.
tual experience, I am thereby enabled to give strangers seeking information the
to visit san Francisco, and while
%
Let ’Km Come.
best of satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty.
S. J. Day met with a painful accident Roseburg Review.]
here many of them xhave taken
Saturday morning while attending to
n i
m .............
i t ij - hti i iiibim » ih
advantage of our unprecedented last
A queer looking emigrant outfit passed
his official duties. He was in the clerk’s through
and all Blood Diseases are cured by SCOTT’S EMUL­
town
this
morning.
It
consisted
offer, and have sent to their office vault for tbe purpose of looking
SION. It is a food rich in nourishment.
a regular shake bouse, with door and
homes a choice
over some old assessment rolls and bad of
windows,mounted
on
wagon
wheels.
The
Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. Y. Druggists sell it
*
f /p» J 3Û »¿rlrtif»
luorrugbbr.’d, J
climbed to the top of a step-ladder in inside contrivances Beemed handy and
KvAsFaacy r«a!lry j 1« V artel U-
order to get the journal, when tbe ladder neat, and the “lady of the house” was
K Brailli .
¿ Fierons; Guinea Pígs; ferrei •-.Pei lino» 5
Lil.an, Recorded Polaod Chli-aSuine, {
gave way, causing tbe judge to fall to the comfortably ensconsed in a biglarm chair
Srnd 10c. Ivrmj Fine,Larce.li1. J
Purchased from us at
Dncrip'.iv* Celalo?»* conuùiint l»any a
floor in an uncermonious manner, strik­ and apparently taking life easy. The
bints on Poultry raisin«, treatment »• J
ing on his right side. He was taken outfit started from Castle Rock, Wash.,
their diseases, etc., woith dollars to kdj
one interested in Poultry.
S
home and made as comfortable as possi­ on March 28th, and are bound for the
ALBERT ASKEY, Ridott. III. 8
ble, but has been unable to attend to Rogue rivet valley.
We take thismethod of advertising our
office work«s yet.
Water of any temperature dejJretl
instruments extensively, and have recently
Natural Temperature S3 deg’s.
"Why
Don
’
t
You
manufactured, and also bought for cash in
List of Letters
Use Parks’ Tea for headache, constipa­
T9 I'^IU THE WATER IS A TH1C.
the East, the largest stock of choice instru­
Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland tion and “that tired feeling." It punties
P. O„ July 2, 1891:
ments ex er selected for this Coast. We are
Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates
the blood, beautifies the complexion, acts
fungi and animalcule», and neutral­
Crockett, Mr Willice Horard, Miss L
telling rapily at prices that cannot be con­
upon the sluggish liver and moves the
Jennings. Mr F
izing and correcting all acidi­
Kellv
’
,
Harry
We
are
Sole
Agent»
for
the
bowels
every
day.
Only
herbs
and
plants
tinued.
ties it promotes a normal and
McTaggart, Wm
Onallev.T J
safe, sure and pleasaqtt Sold by E. A.
Sylvester, Miss M
healthful condition in every
Switt, Will
S herwin ,
Travis, Mr Chas
part of the system.
Young, Anna L
Congress gaiters, tho old tiino style,
• t
Persons calling for same will please say
SWIMMING
RINK. —
with the elastic at tho sides of the an­
“advertised,”
W. H B runk , P. M.
WAicA took best award at World’s Fair,
inclosed
and
covered,
the
same medical
kles, are said to be coming in fashion
water, always clean, for the springs run a
Last
fall
I
was
taken
with
a
kind
of
sum
­
Ind to-day is the Piano of the world. Used bv Queen Victoria and the royalty in Eng. mer complaint, accompanied with a won­ again.
heavy volume- more than twelve hun­
dred gallons per hour.
land and by musical and cultured people throughout the I nited States and the world. derful diarrhoea. Soon after my wife’s sis­
While black hosiery la in general de­
You
may dive and swim arid have more
ter,
who
lives
with
us,
was
taken
in
the
mand,
there
is
a
steady
call
for
colors,
faxyEN O theb G ood M akes of P ianos and O rgans .
fun than “anybody’ —come out as “tine
same way. We used almost everything and many ladies select them to match
as silk” and “white as wool”—rejuven­
Write for Prices immediately, and state the quality of instrument desired. SAVE without benefit. Then I said, let us try
ated and happy.
MONEY by taking advantage of our GREAT SALE, inaugurated for the purpose of Chamberlain’s Colio.Cholera and Diarrhoea all of their dresses.
Remedy,
which
we
did,
and
that
cured
us
Located on the
Street
costumes
show
the
practiced
placing an instrument in every town on this Coast. Each instrument so placed will right away. I think much of it. as it did
HELMAN LANDr HALF A MILE
for me what it was recommended to do. hand of a tailor and are for the most
NORTH OF THE BLAZA.
Jolin Hertzler, Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. 25 part quite as plain as the most conserva­
For sale by Ashland Drug Company.
and 50 cent bottles for sale by Ashland tive tasto could desire.
(Established X
Drug Company.
K rause ' s H eadache C apsui . es —W arrant­
t
K rause ' s H eadache C apsules —Warrant­
ed. For sale by T. K. Bolton, ¡dole Agent.
Importers aud Manufacturers, Flood Building, San Francisco. Tbs Rscow» gives you ail the news,
Pioprietor.
ed, For Sale by T. K, Bolton, Sole Agent
s.s.s
Professional Cards
0. W. OBARR,
H
To Preserve
MORRIS HOWELL.
BOOT & SHOEMAKER
Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day
ASHLAND
MILLS
SELDOM EQUALED, NEVER EXCELLED
JACOCS & VIRGIN, Prop’s.
FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
H. C. MYER.
Ashland, Oregon.
GARLAND STOVES & RANGES,
)N
CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS,
AMMUNITION. CUTLERY
EAGLE • ROLLER. MILLS
Ç. FARNHAM, Proprietor.
CORN • MEAL, Si GRAHAM •. FLOUR, * ETC.,
THE HAIR
Rolling Barley for Farmers a Specialty.
Highest cash price paid for Barley and Corn
at all times.
R
rn axle 1
GREASE
'S
USE
MILl.IiXERY & NOTIONS
GOLD HILL,
Weak Lungs
NEW : GOODS
With More Coming.
H
r’s
Hair Vigor
Scott’s Emulsion
N ’D
THE
Hereditary Weakness
MIDWINTER
H
ASHLAND
White Sulphur Springs
Piano or Organ,
Factory Prices.
—Mow is Your
Opportunity.
Hardman Pianos
THE J. DEWING COMPANY,
VOTTNG
BATHING ¿2?®
MERCHANT
TAILOR
Opposite' HOTEL OREGON
I will make you a summer suit of
all wool goods with excellent trim­
mings and guarantee you a first class
fit, for
*ONLY 820 CASH
à
GRANT
HELMAN