VALLEÏ RECORD. Lyuchinc at Lakeview. An Assault by Tramps. Klamath Fall», Or., Aug. 22.—City . Marshal Heminger, of Lakeview, acting as a night watch, was held up Monday morning last about 1 o’clock by a mob of masked men, who demanded the key to the county jail, from which they took W. S. Thompson, hanging him to the court house steps. Thompson was confined in jail charged with drawing a gun on par ties. He bad lived in Warren Valley, wbere he bad hosts of enemies, who claim that Thompson did pretty much as he pleased, killing horses and cattle and abusing people, at one time almost kill ing bis wife and child. The verdict of the coroner’s jury was, be came to his death by strangulation by unknown hands. Among the hobos beating their way south from Portland who were giving the train crews a great deal of botiier were three negroes. Tuesday’s southbound passenger encountered them at Wood ville, where Brakeman A. T. Morrian, while preventing them from getting on the blind baggage was pulled off the train. Morrian got on top of the negro and was thumping him. The other ne gro picked up a large sized egg-shaped rock and threw it with terrific force and effect at Morrian’s head,the stone bitting Morrian an awful blow alongside of the nose, knocking him into an unconscious state. With a bleeding, black and swell ed face showing the hideous wound Mor rian was put aboard the cars looking like a dead man. He came to when the train pulled into Ashland and had his wounds dressed. The negro who threw the stone escaped but Engineer McCar thy with a rock in his hand forced the other eoon to change his run and as he was attempting to leap over a fence Con ductor Kearney jerked him back and landed him on the train with a dull, sickening thud. The negro who did the act escaped and got into Rogue river, putting his hat under his coat, he let himself under the water alongside of some brush, nothing but his black face appearing above. For about three hours he heard the search party all about him, hearing their threats to kill him on the spot if found. After the party left he got out of the cool water nearly chiliad to death and getting onto a sand bank he was sunned to sleep and until Constable Carter found him and took him to Grants Pass. He was afraid to Across Rogue river when he could have made bis escape. He thought all the time he had killed Mor- ian. Constable Real brought him to Ashland this a. in. The examination on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill will be held in Ashland Saturday. The Dunsmuir Striker’s. Sacramento. Aug. 20.—The grand lar ceny cases against E. Seyler, S. Tease, G. B. Coons, G. F. Aelmeth, F. Heckle, M. C. Roberts, George Dilirger, A. L. Wal thers, W. C. Parrish, G. W. Massey. J. M. Littlefield and T. M. Price, charged with stealing a locomotive from Duns muir, Julv 4th, were dismissed in the police court here to-day on motion of District Attorney Evan. They were then charged with evading payment of railroad fares, and were fined $5 each. As they were about to leave the city prison they were, with the exception of Walthers, arrested by Deputy Marshal Woodruff on charges of interrupting the mails and interstate commerce. They afterward gave bail in the sum of $-500 each. BUTTE CHEEK NEWS. A Good Showing fbr the Normal. The demand for trained teachers is rapidly increasing. The demand for I teachers with Normal training is growing rtpidly in the state. The State Normal OF- School at Monmouth reports that out of the 46 members of the graduating class of 1893, all but one were employed as teachers during the past vear. Of its 217 graduates, inclusive of this year’s class of 51 members, 164 are reported aB at : o : present engaged in teaching. The first class was graduated eleven years ago.1 The demand for teachers with training I our new buildings . accommodations for 500 STVDENTS. and experience is far beyond the supply: New and large Dormitory for young ladies, ready fur next term. Ten instructors. the supply of untrained and inexperi-I Four Courses of Study. New Apparatus? enced teachers, on the other hand, is far < beyond the demand. Both for the good Healthful location in the mountains. NO SALOONS. Spring water conducted of the teachers and the good of the from the hills into all the buildings by pipes, Heating by the best and latest hot air schools, a thorough Normal course furnaces. Excellent ventilation. should be taken hv those who expect to seek positions in the public schools of the All work ab'ut the buildings and grounds put into the hands of poor students. It state. It pays to prepare to compete for consists of attending furnaces, sweeping, sawing wood, dining-room and garden work, the best places. etc. Girls do their own washing and ironing in basement of dormitory. Tubs, wash boards, water at faucet, irone, stove and wood, all free. Henley Mining Items. Ben Reeder, who has a mine on Fool’s PRACTICE ok M odel T raining S chool throughout the year. The true ba.-is of Paradise, about five miles south of here, the work in the school is Normal, and the Professional work is made very emphatic. struck another pocket and in ten davs The courses of study are: Normal, Post-Graduate, Business, Music, Art. ’ The Slate timewi h one man to help him they took Diploma entitles the holder to teach in any county of the State, und at the end of 45 out $18 0 in a hand mortar. This mine months he receives a Life Diploma without examination. has yielded about $8000 in he last three years, most all of which has been taken EXPENSES. Tuition: Normal. Post-graduate, Business. $6.25 per term of ten out in a hand mortar........... Situate near weeks. Elementary, Music, Art, $5.00. the above mine is the Midwinter quartz mine, owned by W. B. Edmondson & Co. BOARD AND LODGING. At boarding ball, board $1.75, and room 50 cents per which also yields handsome results. It weeR; or $2 25 for both. This includes board, room, fuel, light, bedstead, table and looks like this place will be a good camp chairs. Students bring only bedding and toilet articles. when the mines are properly developed. Cal. Eubanks & Co., who have two quartz Furnished rooms in the town $1.00 per week. Family board $3.00. The total expense claims on Hungry creek, are working in Halls for one year, including books, $125. The marvelous growth of the school the night and day on same, running tunnels past year will be more than realized the coming vear. First term opens September 3. to tap the ledge. They are pushing S end fob C atalogue . things as fast as possible and are deserv C. D. DR AIN, President Board of Trustees. ing of success ....... The river miners are ail working sinking cuts, expecting to re W. T. VAN 80OY, President. alize good pay on reaching the rack....... . .A Chinaman who lived about one mile north of here was found dead in his cabin last Tuesday, and upon examination of the body by the coroner, two gunshot wounds were found in his hack. It is supposed he had been dead about a week when found. No clew to the perpetrat ors of the deed. STATE E ditob V alley R ecord : B. B. Hubbard has gone to the Soda springs on Little Butte. ASHLAND. O r .. .T hursday , Aug. 23. 1891 Wm. Holmes, of Central Point, paid our town a visit last Saturday. PERSONAL ANI» SOCIAL. Mr. Richard’s friends are glad to wel come him among us once more. Charles Nickell went to Klamath couuty Miss Ora Woods, who went to Sisson for today. her health, is expected home to-morrow. Col. T. L. Lewis was over from Duns During the past week Mrs. W. W. Stan muir Sunday. field has been quite sick, but is now able to F. Roper went to his Williams creek be up once more. mines Tuesday. Scott Pool, Misses Elsie Miller and Amy Robt. Leonard returned Tuesday from Sattord and others visited the orchard of Ban Francisco. Wm. French yesterday and report a tine time. Mrs. M. M. Cooksey, of Central Point, is visiting Ashland. J. A. Jonas closed his school last Friday Fruit Shipments. in the Bettz district. Number of names M. F. Hull and wife returned from San Medford Items. enrolled. 30; I did not learn the average A<1 agent of a Minneapolis commission Francisco Sunday. W. W. Cardwell ¡8 down from Rose attendance. Al. Morris, the Roseburg railroad man, house has got Carter’s, Billings, Colton, High & Taylor and other fruit men to burg. John Allen and wife, of Big Butte, have was here this week. ship peaches to that point on a five per gone to Modoc county, Cal., on a business Geo. B. Landers was over the biski vou cent commission. It is expected to ship J. A. Whiteside has gone to California trip, and may go as far as Susanville before mountain this week. they return. again. about 5 cars, two refrigerated cars, two Broadhead all wool dress goods at Vau- of which go tomorrow, on passenger John Aslinole, the retired merchant and Fourteen people arrived last Thursday pel, Norris ADrake’s. trains from Portland. The cost is $534 grainger of Eagle Roint. is seperator tender looking for homes. Mrs. John Wells of Sucker qreek, Jose« I per car. They are hunting tor a new for the Nicholds, Simon & Mathews thrash Miss Alice McCullock has been visiting ing machine. phine county, is dead. market. Peaches command 2 cents to in Josephine county. Miss Dora Sonnichson is visiting her , growers, During the past week J. J. Fryer and brother Monroe in Portland. ~ ' M. Purdin, of Hotel Medford, epent family and Mrs. A. M. Thomas and son, A Geologist’s Visit. Charles, started for eastern Oregon to be two days at Colestein this week. Silk veiling, white and black. 10 and 15 gone two or three weeks. R. L. Dunn, field assistant of the state cents per yard, at ‘ The Fair.” Mrs. Peter Henderson has been visit- mineralogist of California, who made I am authorized to say that Rev. R. ing her family on Pleasant creek. Thomas F. Fish, the farm owner, re thia place a brief visit a year ago, was Fysh will preach at Eagle Point next Sun turned to Oakland this morning. Dr. Robinson and wife and Miss day night at 8 o’clock. Subject: *‘Mar- here again this week mainly to examine Mrs. Will Rice was out from Portland the Golden Fleece mine to look up its Ankeny went to Colestein Wednesday to riaj^” at the request of a young lady. Sunday, leaving her children here. remain awhile. possible connection with the blue gravel It was announced yesterday (Sundav) Judge Kiel and wife and Mrs. Miller deposits of the Henley and Yreka morning in Sunday school that Rev. 11. Mrs. A. W. Angle has given wp the spent yes’erday visiting Ashland fnends. Fysh would not preach here as per appoint neighborhoods. He believes the Golden Tolman springs and returned to Medford ment as he had gone to the Soda springs Mrs. Dolph Eddy and children returned Fleece, while not identical apparently, to live thiB week. with his family. tielongs to the same geological formation. this morning from a visit at Grants Pass. Captain Hunt, who has bought the Daniel Simon and Arthur Nicholds have Miss Mary Jacobs came up from Central He says that there is every reason to be John B. Wrisley farm, has gone to Jenny rented a three-quarter interest in the Nich lieve that this conglomerate deposit in Point yesterday to visit Ashland friends. olds. Mathews & Pool Co. machine, and creek on a fishing expedition. some res poets is similar to the deposit in Prosecuting Attorney Henson and wife South Africa; could be mined profitably, start out today to commence thrashing C. W. Palm and wife. Mrs. C. T. were registered at the Oregon Wednesday. and that the Gohlen Fleece showing the farmers grain. Hutchinson and Mrs. Geo. Davis went Chas. Homes, who has been sick for John Briner goes to Keno Monday to would justify more extended exploration to Colestein Monday to remain some a -Mrs. work on the A. Alford thresher in Klamath and the cluse attention of capital, as it is long time at her father’s. Lou Tucker’s, time. took a relapse last Thursday, but Dr. county. capable of magnificent development. L. C. Hill not Gnilty. Parks’ Sure Cure is a positive specific for Officer has succeeded in helping her, and A job lot of straw hats. $1.50 styles for What is needed most is a process to work L. C. Hill, indicted by the Josephine women who are all "run down” and at cer she is in a fair way to recover. 5l»c. and 50c. styles for 20c. at The Fair. the ore and he thinks $1000 spent in ex county grand jury for attempting to tain times are troubled by backaches, head John Williscroft is expecting a friend to Buy a new hat*. perimenting for a process would be a wreck a passenger train at Tunnel 9 in aches, etc. Sold by E. A. Sherwin. visit him this week and the two are going small sum, as the mine is either nothing Dr. Selah W. Brown, the lecturer of Los The electric light plant is about com to take a big hunt on Trail creek. They Angeles, arrived Monday to take part in or a great big thing. Mr. Dunn took December, J892, was promptly acquitted going to kilt skunks and coyotes as you the Chautauqua. along a number of samples and is quite this week in the trial in the circuit court. pleted and this week, for the first time in are Notice of Final Settlement. John Long testified to Hill’s confession its history, Medford will be lighted by know that it is not healthy to kill deer on I interested in thia unusual mine, and be that range. Wm. Nickerson, wife and little daughter to him that be (Hill) had wrecked that and Miss Oskia Mathews returned to Klam lieves that this section will come up in train, but he was bare faced proven a electric lights. The girls and bova who Mr. Justin Tylor and Mr. Wight, of County Court of Jackson County, State of have been able to do their sparking in the mining world ; saying that as a mat ath land Tuesday. Oregon: In the matter of the" Estate of rank perjurer. The two young men who the dingy lighted m ain streets will be Klamath Falls, stopped at the Eagle Hotel ter of fact little real developing baa been last Tuesday night on their way to the Avery Johnson, deceased. Mrs. A. Hawkins, Mrs, Bisbee, Mrs. I told the grand jury they positiveh ’ saw Notice is hereby given that the under Shell and Mrs. Autenreith of Yreka are done, what is needed is better methods Hill near the wreck at the time, changed compelled to move back and get out of Willamette valley with a band of fine under the glare of the electric light. and less waste. horses. The former is an old acquaintance signed, administrator of the estate of stopping at Colestein. their evidence to seoing “a man that Avery Johnson, deceased, has filed in the The Medford correspondent of the of Mrs. A. Pool. W. H. Atkinson is again very low with an looked like Hill,” and changed their Marriage License Issued News is as scarce as twenty dollar pieces above entitled court his final account as Oregonian in speaking of the $193.80 attack of gastrodenodenal catarrh Dr. August 20th, 1894, to Henry Albeit dates of seeing him so that their testi raised county warrant stated that the on Butte creek, and Mrs. Dick says just such administrator and petition for dis Brower is attending him. mony was worthless. At the conclusion and Miss Amelia Pech, tell the editor of the V alley R ecord that charge, and that by order of said court, of the testimony Distrist Attorney Ben- treasurer’s book showed that the war everybody has gone to the mountains and Tuesday, the 2d day of October, is appoint Justice of the Peace Gall, of Sams valley, came up Friday for a short visit with his In Probate. Bon arose and asked the court to instruct rant had been receipted for by Charlee other places to recuperate except a few of ed for the hearing thereof. All persons in terested in said estate are herebj’ notified daughter, Mrs. Wm. Myer. Estate of Jay Bradley; order fixing time the jury to bring in a verdict of not Nickell, many people jumping at the us who couldn’t go. to appear on or before said da.- and file in Miss Nellie DePeatt left Sunday to ac for final settlement; Tuesday, Sept 4, 1894, guilty. Judge Hanna so instructed the conclusion that Nickell must have had a Miss Grace Stanfield, one of ottr most ac said court objections, if any there be, to cept the position of railroad agent and tele appointed as day for final settlement. jury and they signed the verdict and , hand in tho affair. Nickell, however, complished and promising young ladies, said account. Published by order of Hon. refutes this by showing that he received graph operator at Wolf creek. Mr. Hill was again a free man. has left to sojourn in your city for awhile J. R. Neil, judge of said court. A cup of Parks’ Tea at night moves the ! only $3.80, the amount the warrant was She is not only missed from the social circle CHAS. H. JOHNSON, Administrator, Mrs. Geo. Dewey ---- and -------- infant . came over i bowels in the morning without pain or dis-1 Hon. Phim Cooper, G. J. Callahan, --------- ------ . John R. Booth and other solid citizens of draw’n for. No new developments have bat also from the secretary’s chair in the c___ .'_______ r_______ ' 1 ' Saturday fromtier folks, , comfort- Sold by E. A. Sherwin. Sam Robison and family of Talent. Douglas county, who knew Hill for years, been made known. Commissioner Brad lodge of Good Templars. Wanted I came down to see that those creatures of shaw at the next meeting of the county 1 see that your fair correspondent from FIRST EXHIBITION. Miss Rose Wilson of Gold Hill came up A place as chambermaid in Hotel; can God’s carelessness and idle moments, de court, it i9 said, try some means of hay Big Sticky—“An old maid”—pays her re last week on a visit with Mrs. F. T. Fraden- give -ive best of references. ing ex-County Treasurer R. H. Moore — OF THE — respects to your correspondent and ex tectives, did not put up any job on tbe burg and to attend the Chautauqua. Address: A nnie L. S mith . old man. Sam Tooley, the detective, is brought back to this county and give a presses a horie that he will be able to at Box 4. Ashland, Or. Mrs. Anna Barnes of Chico. Cal., who still at large. There should be a law lull explanation as well as refund to the tend the basket meeting next Sunday at 1st Southern Oregon Agricultural Society, has been visitiog her brother, Chas. Harvey the Antelope church. Divine providence passed that every detective after a re county the amount raised and interest, premitting Jacksonville Jottings. — ON THE — of Talent, returned home yesterday. we will be there and help all we i It is reported that the matter will also ward that fails to convict bis man should can when it comes to the basket part of the L. C. Sisemore and bride of Moonville Mrs. Armstrong, formerly Tennie Park have ¡his neck stretched. Among the be brought before the September grand program......... 1 am not that “eighth won CENTRAL POINT er, returned to ban Francisco Tuesday. were visiting relatives here Sunday, stuff called evidence against Mr. Hill was ; jury with considerable vigor. der” and hope that the “Old maid” will be ! Her sister, Miss Alice Parker, is in the bay Mrs. Mamie Dunn of Chico is visiting there with a well-filled basket. FAIR GROUNDS that he was a populist. To the detective city. i Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powdet her aunt, Mrs. J. Nunan, this week. idea any man with a few grains of de Our young folks have adopted a novel Roadinaster M. H. Burckhalter was over Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. way to combine business with pleasure, Commencing Sept. 4, 1894, from Hornbrook Tuesday the first time L. C. Coleman, a capitalist of San cency and intellectual sense is considered W. I. Church, of Staunton Post G. A. R., thereby giving the young ladies a chance suspicious. since the strike, having been laid up with Francisco, waa here during the week. ,says: “I have tried nearly every cough to ride and give some of the professionals a fever. • remedy but have found nothing to compare chance to develope their muscles : A young OVER $5,000 IN PREMIUMS AND A Disconsolate Lover Suicides. Mrs. Geo. Martin of Portland is visit- 1 with Parks’ Cough Syrnp. There is noth- Jos. Lnme and wife of the Willamette are 1 'T?*Rpnter for * a Cottage Grove, Or., Aug. 20.—Lane i ing on earth like it for bronchitis. I have man takes a wheelbarrow and seats his PURSES. In the valley hunting for a fruit farm. Mrs. I,n« 2,® “ot&er> Mr8- A‘ Keuter> lor a best girl thereon and starts, and the pro Shortridge, aged 23. was found this 1 suffered ever since my discharge from the gram L. went to school in Ashland and desires IIew weeks. is for the girl to scream and then the to live here. Miss Clara Colvig is sojourning at morning just inside the door of Hebron army and Parks’ Cough Syrup is the only gents increase the speed to quiet her nerves TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. that has ever helped me.” Sold by and on they go. Some young man, a pro A. D. Rockfellow was over in northern Colestein. She has just recovered from church, eight miles from here, with a ! remedy Race No. 1—Running—Novelty; Purse E. A. Sherwin. bullet bole through his bead. It is sup fessor, started with his dulcy dear and she $190; 1st quarter, $20; 2d quarter. $20; 3d California a few days this week experting a protracted spell of fever. screamed and he ran and the force of his posed he had been lying there since 10 some placer mines in the interest of a Cal quarter, $20: one mile, $40. Race No. 2— Mrs. C. W. Taylor and daughter and J. o’clock last night. His condition is very body against the air caused his hat to lose Trotting—2:45 class, three in five; purse DIED, ifornia syndicate. its equlibrium, and while be was going $150. Frank Cattern. who defended Frank Williscraft of Eagle Point were transact uncertain. The ball entered tho right back to get it the prisoner escaped from temple and lodged in the upper part of PRYCE—At Gold Hill, August 19, 1891, the Youmans in the last circuit court, is the ing business here Saturday. wheelbarrow, and he had to take up WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. —PIONEER DAY, ! of pulmanary trouble, Dr it. Pryca. Populist nominee for district attorney of Married at the U. S. Hotel, August 15, the left jaw. It is reported that «Short the lonely march with an empty wheel Race No. 3—Trotting—Three years old ( southern Oregon. 1894, by R. S. Dunlap, J. P., J. H, ridge was deeply in love with a certain •< Dr. Pryce was one of the most prominent barrow. He is going to have the other girl end under class, two in three: purse. urse, $150 j Miss Powell, and bad asked her to physicians of southern Oregon. He was a sew strings on his hat as a precautionary Rite No. 4—Runnine—Half mile dash, twy R. P. Fabv. wife and son, of Tacoma, French and Mies Ida Foster. marry him. Being refused, he deter physician of much learning, and an all measure as he does not like to run a wheei- year olqs,,£i;rso, $75. went to Yreka yesterday where Mrs. F., good fellow. His many friends barrow without ballast. John Beavenue, a Jacksonville D ick . mined to kill himself. Yesterday he around THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER (J. who was formerly Miss KakeDuenkel, will mourn his early departure. A* man of out tram Eugene for a recreation, Eagle Point. Aug. 20, 1891. came to a drug store and wanted to ob generous impulse, upright and honest, a visit three months. Race bo. 5- Trotting-Two vear okl prospering in his new home. tain laudanum for his mother, as she thorough scholar, and an endearing irtend, class two m three; n'jrse. $1,50. Race No. John Aiken, an Oregon pioneer of 1847. Emil Veil, blacksiniihing, hoysa-shoeing, Deputy Internal Revenue Collector was suffering severely with the tooth he was consigned to the earth last Tuesday etc., of evpry description. FirM-cl «ss work b Running.—Three-fourths mile dash; and one of the founders of Eugene, died Monday in Roseburg. He was the father Barlow of Gold Hill was here Saturday ache. It seems Sliortridge first tried to at the Jacksonville cemetery. His whole and satisfiiction guaranteed. The old purse, $75. FRIDAY, SEPT. 7.—CHILDREN'S DAY. of Joe Aiken, formerly of the Hotel Oregon accompanied by bis daughter, Miss take his life with the laudanum, and | life has been a fight against the snares and Hunsaker shop near depot. Give him a bar. call. 4 , RacGI. No. 7—Trotiing—Three minute being qnsuccessful, shot himself. . , temptations of the world: but hc Nellie Barlow. - fojight a gopd fight, and when he sank to ■------------------------- i rest', no man had aught to say agaibst his u,rw‘ »»five; purse. $150. Race No. J. E. Potter was over from Antioch the California bicyclists are making gréât Prof. C. S, Price and wife were here rlyhniHg—Timbrel la rate, free for all, past week and thinks of selling out there Grain Sacks. moral character. He has no relatives on records at tlie national meeting in D cr * »nuc dash; purse, $25. and coming back to Ashland, He was ac this week attending to the shipping of Farmers wanting grain sacks should this coast, except bis wife (nee Miss Mary ver. Zeigler of San Jose beat th? swrlcTfi companied by his neighbor, Willis Town their household goods to Grants Pass, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. Chavner) who has the sympathy of the en I remember that Jacobe & Virgin of the competition record in the two mile race. their future home. send. Race No. 9—Trotting and pacing—Free Ashland Roller mills have just received tire community. bp.tk native sons, are for all. three in five; purse. $200. Race No. Frank and _____ Jenuv I TAYLOR—At the family residence near Foster and _____ Williams ___ ___ ____ , Bros, of j . Tavlor Payne of Medford is assisting 10,000 Calcutta sacks. —Running—Free for all, mile dash; l ______ left ... _ last __ .. week —i for a tour . Portland of the : Sheriff Patterson in subpoenaing jurors Eagle Point, after a lingering illness of I next best r^rijK-div^ly in the estimation 10 purse, $125. mining district on the south side of the for circuit court, which convenes the first about eight months, Charles Vfilhar«! of the ptthlic ap4 VheelW-n, School Fund Apportion ment. Special race—Trotting and pacing—Sec biskiyous. Taylor, aged 51 years, 9 qiopths apd 21 Monday in September. It is Qgciqlly stated that the Jap ond race on Friday for yearlings raised in Countv Superintendent Newbury has days. J. H. Mufford and F. Williams, a couple W. J. Plymale came out from Portland made the regular August apportionment The subject of the above notice was burn anese fleet, which consists of 17 vessels, the district; one half mile heats, two m of ban Franciscoians, who have been in three; purse. $150; six to enter and four to of public school money. The total in Manchester, England, Oct. 30th. 1842. is putting for the China fleet for the start. Sunday and will remain until after the specting mining property round about, re closing of the fair. Then he will return amount divided among the schools of He came to tins country with his parents purpose of engaging in battle. turned home Tuesday. Friday Is set apart as children’s day, and Jackson county this time is $7533, of in the fourth year of his age, settling in A dispatch from Shanghai says the I f all organized schools in the district attend Misses I’earl and Nellie Hershey of to tbe metropolis for an extended visit. Onedia county, New York. He crossed which $4179 60 comes from the state fund in a body will be admitted free and will Roseburg, daughters of David Hershey, the Dr. Geo. Do Bar, Gen. T. G. Reames, the plains in 1864 and in 1865 went to government of Formosa has puVJ^ahed. a ing be marshaled in procession at 10 o’clock a . railroad mechanic, came out Tuesday to i and their families, Miss Carrie Beekman and $3353.40 from the county tax of Austin, Nevada, where he was actively en schedule of rewards Chinese who m . l'rof. Newbury will deliver an address ' 1893. There are 4860 children of school gaged in business, keeping what was known pay their many Ashland friends a visit. and Henry Ortb arrived here Sunday capture or Japanese ships or of welcome at the close of the parade, after ' Mrs. Anna R. Riggs, now State superin eyening from Crescent City, They had ave in the conntv. and the amount is as the Summit House until the year 1880. $1.55 per capita. The sums going to the While in business there he was ’joined in capture Jfapajiese soldiers or sailors, which Miss Alice Carson, school superin tendent of franchise of the W. C. T. U., a pleasant trip. tendent of Josephine county, will deliver a wedlock with Miss Mary Ann JJaf^h. '4’Ji’e dead or alive. The government offers general several districts areas follows: arrived from Portland Tuesday to take address. As a special attraction, fall of 1880 they came to Jackson comity, Lydell Baker, clerk of the board of R. charge of this part of the assembly school 1. Jacksonville................ $ 478 95 Oregon, where he purchased a part of what 6,000 taels, or almost £2,6iX\ for the de Co. D. of Ashland and Co. A of Roseburg R. commissioners and Mr. Connor were UK oo work. 2. Enterprise................... struction of a big warship. of the 0. N. G. will parade and give a uni 221 65 is known as the McjJaniel farm, where ' the For tho destination or capture of a form drill for the edification of all present. 3. Logtown..................... C. W. Elkins arrived Saturday from here Friday en route to Crater lake. family have resided eVer since. 4. Phoenix....................... 301 25 Tbe management :ntend that this fair shall Albanv for a short stay in the Granite City, i They are tramping—along, but carry During his sojourn among us hp has small i$ promises 4.000 taels, or be the best and most interesting ever held 1181 10 5. Ashland....................... He made the trip in four days on one of their supplies on a pack horse. made many warm friends whq' watched 415 40 6. Central Point............. the grounds.and nothing will be left un those silent steeds. He is a cousin of bel- him during his lgst illnpss any who about L‘t,2V0. Two hundred taels will on John F. White and T. J. Kenney, ac 7. Fraternal.................... 71 30 over done which wjlj tend to bring about that be paid for the head of a Japanese offi don Ogle. 8. M veF ................... 49 69 now deeply symp^thi.c with the bereaved cer and 100 for a Japanese private. end. earnest invitation is extended to companied by their families, left Wed family. ■ When'hie found that his health Rev. A. M. Russell arrived Tuesday from nesday by private conveyances for Cres Eagle Point... ............ 125 55 9. all interested in the progress and develop- was failing he took a trip to British Colum Ban Francisco. Rev. Mr. Russell is going cent Citv, to be gone two weeks. They SG 10 10. South Prairie.............. Emma Goldman, the anarchist, who ' inent of southern Oregon to unite with us to try a change of climate. The change up higher in his profession as time goes on, 11. Mountain................... 57 35 bia was sent to prison from 5)cw York for in making the fair a grand success. An ef will stop at private houses on the road seemed tq be beneficial for awhile, but now being pastor of one of the tine Baptist $66 65 12. Antelope..................... fort is being made to have a long-distance that insidious disease, consumption, bad and not attempt to camp out, but seek incendiarv spjvvB, was released the bicycle rao?, and tbe secretary has been in- 13 Chimnev Rock........... .55 m laid its coils so securely as to claim him as churches in San Francisco, solid comfort while out. 110 50 14. Willow Springs.......... otho? sentence hairing been strqoted to confer with local cyclists anil Dr. Fred Houck leaves tomorrow to 1.5. Independence............. 68 20 a victim, and after suiiering for years hL» seivcd. On lier return to New York effect an agreement among them’to that end. spend the winter with his uncle in San spirit went to God who gave it. v Tbefe War! on scrofula and every form of im 16. Mound ..................... 97 65 T. E. HIL 8, President. Francisco and visit relatives in Southern were five children born to -¿netn, four of she was given an euthusi^tU reception blood is boldly declared by Hood’s 72 85 whom IT. Dardanelles................ W. J. PLYMALK, Secretary. California. Mrs. Johanna Houck leaves pure survive him, the eldest child died in the great conquerer of all 94 55 Nevada at tbe age of 15 months. He was bv anarchists. 18. Antioch...................... in a few weeks to visit in the same section. Sarsaparilla, blood diseases 19. Upper Butte................ 99 20 not only an active business man, but some Gen. E. L. Applegate and Frank Wil 20 Snm!* Creek............... 71 30 what of a politician. He was elected t? the liams will go to California soon to do mis HOTEL OZRZEG-OHST 21. Missouri Flat .......... of county commissioner and drew 70 office sionary work for the Populist cause. Rep 22. Wagner Creek........... the long term when the law was' changed 15 resentative John A. Jeffrey has also re 23. Mt. Pitt ...................... F. T. Fradenburgh, Prop. having the commissioner hold for four ceived a call and will enlighten the Califor North Phoenix .......... 20 years. He professfed 24. religion ami joined 55 nians with bis eloquence. 2.5. Rock Point........... Geo Isaacs, Jr., Med M Craig. Corvallis the Presbyterian church in April, 1894, and 45 Pleasant Creek....... 26. S M Brown, Los Ang J R Foley, 8 F The vure white fashionable girl, white confined to his room all thp. pme you're out of order and ca-_not take 6teps to make a ci,ange 25 although 27. Uniontown................ from the tips of the toes to the tapering of J 11 Andrews, Rsbg WG Kropka. Hnbk and his bed most of the time ho showed a 50 spirit of resiguq 28. Flounce Rock........... F L Southwick, too quickly. 1 ho antidote for blueness discovered up the angel’s wings, has bobbed up in Ash J D Huff. ’iqq to. tt\e will of God. Prairie ................ . . . . 29 35 land somewhat simultaneously with the BP Williams, “ Mavfield He was a nieiuber of tlip Free Masons : 30. Unity................... ... n"1.6QN BLOOD PURIFIER, sold by Sherwin; it M andlpe Al.Q. U. W. At ¿is qwn request..» T F Chapman, G1 Hi i E C Murray, 8 F balance of the fashionable world, 31. Green Mountain........ «0 he was buried by tbe foytnprj I C C Chapipan, “ A F £ipf. ’* 4q » »»J Williams Creek correspondence Grants ; Miss Rose Wilson, do i G Jackson, 4ft their qncient custom, (i ani au’iua»**' 32. Foots Creek .. . ......... T.uiates, freshens up and strengthens. Whatever your Pass Courier: Our young friend Ford ! Gus Newbu rv, Phnix 33. Sterlingvilla........ . 65 say by Maste^prV^ftr-^ Canyonville. Or US'' . M Physician may prescribe for you, get your prescription filled Roper of Ashland has been flying around 34. Thompson Creek...... O H BlounLt wf, Cty Y Tavlor, N Y thp A. q. I), w. Wuuld »- -uivig that here a few days with another fellow s best J OHP 35. Woodville..,,............. Sbee is. S F D Stone, N Y i a Lqdy to have ••• ._ve turned out as at Sherwin’s; none but pure chemicals are used and every girl. Ford is reputed to be quite a masher. Mrs E A W insell.RB i R P Williams, Rsbg 36. Meadows...,........ ... ihat !>• — • „..ended his funeral, but 37. Rogue A H Couzins, Port Dolph Eddy’s prices are still in the lead J M Hixon. 8 F ..as away from home and just ar i article is checked back to insure accuracy, before the pre- 38. Siskiyou..................... W W Martin, H L Bendon itwf.GP at The Fair. Men’s wool hats, 40c. rived a few minutes before the procession . Iscriptior leaves the laboratory; you can’t take medicine and 39. Brownsboro........... . i McKnight, Port reached town, and about all tne young Sheriff Patterson was here Tuesday serv Mrs G J W’ Marysville 40. Bridge Point............... ilson, Sac : Al Morris, Roseburg men were out of town, and the most of the '■ chance at the same time. • «It ing notices on jurvmen. The delinquent A 8 Ward. 8 F 41. North Sams Valiev E Everton, •• Masons who took part in the burial cere taxes were all sold last Saturday excepting Mrs Sayles.Steinman i W F Bangasser, S F 42. South Bu**' - ■” mony were members of the A, O. U. W.) about half a dozen that the eounty judge A F Zipf, 8 F 43. G R Davis, “ Creek.*............ His remains were intered in the Masonic would not bid in for the county and there D N Simons. Egl Pt ; W L Cole, Colesteip Table Rock... cemetery at Jacksonville. He leaves a were no other bidders. Miss Sofia Simon»,do i.wSK.’ifo’"5'’'*'* u. Trail Creek... wife, four children and a host of friends to Sherwin sells C ongo O il to apply for Rheumatic pains. 46. Frontier..... High A Story, the leading barbers of the J D Scharfl, 8 F regret his early call to the beyond. city. All work guaranteed to give satisfac W E l$ing, Bort 47. Lone J M Hansbrough.RB We sorrow not as those who have no tion. Main street, opposite the plasa- 48. fechclffehn.... F A Mathena. Port W M Welc^, pqyt hope. 48. Mett ford........ •••««• s » » Mrs. D. N. Mathews and Mrs. Worden of J C Howlett, Moopyl And we will not deplore thee; “Teaching is the noblest art but the sorriest trade.” 50. Devinger Gan % a 1 « « S » » a Herhi Klamath Agencv came in Monday by pri Leopa Lee, Ct pt For God was thy randsom, thy guardian .51, Liberty,,,,,.;. H D Wqllenway.Phil vate team. Mrs. Worden to meet her son I Laura Aiqy, “ and guide. bam Bernstein, 8 F f©, OHaparrel', ' and family. Professor Worden has beep A Persons? Sissons Jas Myers, dq He gave thee, he took thee and soon will Thirteenth Annual Session M- . Round Top.*. ’ . ei»gage<i as principal of the Klamath Balls , j « itovd S F restore thee, $ raj. SV*“ — ove............. . ......... public schools. Mrs. Mathews went to; jyjcfc/ c For death hath no sting since the Savior o5. North Trail Creek... Salem, her old home. Hrs*4 M ’ Uparbeart. c J Bovie, Ü r fiath died. A. C. H. 56. South Wagner Creek Men’s white dress shirts 70 cents, at The ! Oe<) 57. Gold Hill.................. 70 1 J ü L m A» .xon, do Fine white shirts tram 35c. up. The best 58. Steamboat................ 85 Fair. j (j or«-**’ - '•'** i \V O Malley, Port made, $1.34. See Dolph Eddy, at « * 59. Deskins..................... oo shirt FT Fox, The Fair. ll 60. Soda Springs............ V. L. Holt, the successful young school ‘ s Baker, Port ftrt Dan Stone, li Monmouth, Oregon. til. Galls Creek............... teacher, is preparing his wav higher and i G Powers, Tacoma C A Piper, 70 62. leaves next Wednesday to take a two years’ ! A- Solonn, 8 F 50 R P Williams, ll Awarded 63. course of study in the State Normal school : M J Green, Port Oft T M Spencer, 61. Lone Bf-anch .. of southern Oregon at Drain, which, under ■ E L Story, S F W T Wade, S F A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS—THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED. Highest Honors —World*« Fair. 65. Big Butte......... the able management of Prot. W. T. Van A R Mqnteath, Port J L Coyle, Hornbk 17 Ort STRONG PROFESSIONAL COURSE, AND WELL-EQUIPPED MODEL SCHOOL. 66. Lost Creek ...... Scoy, is coming right te the front as one ‘ «.V 'X “ E King, •• A Schadt, Steinman 1« GO *.r” 67. Wyland........... of tue ka ling schools of the northwest. N -A Ambrose, _ W LCole. Colestein 43 40 THOROUGH PREPARATORY AND ACADEMIC COURSES. 68. Squaw Lake ... E I) } very t Oak Miss Nt 11 e Towne and Allen Holt, it is re- W I Vawter, Med 48 05 NORMAL. ADVANCED NORMAL, BUSINESS, MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS. 69. Onk Grove.,,,.. jorted. also contemplate going to that W E Stiles, J S Spencer, Port 57 85 70. E<im°ndson .... Evansville. Wis E A Winsell, Siskiyu 15 50 school. Light expenses. Board and Lodging,^ Books and Tuition Harry Adams, Part 71. Eureka............. 35 65 E. J. Far|ow is the owner of a spotted A Walsh, Roseburg N A Davis, Med T2. Anderson Creek 38 75 not over $150 per Tear. p:ip of tjrife-haired Lneed' but uy associating W F Farris, - 73. Mountain Vietw A S Ward, S F 105 *0 \iiUi ’just’ co’innion dogs, he got loqsy J A Norman, •• 74. 1 H Boyd. •* 24 SO rpiIE TOWN OF MONMOUTH has a beautiful and healthful locution i« the heart i'mazingly. Ed. got a» old r$ir of clippers W H Brunk, •• JL of the Willamette valley, twelve miles southwest of the state capital. 11 lias no end the assistance of Charlie Johnson ami J F Kelly, Gr Pass J M Hansbrough, do Mr. Thomas llatte, editor of the Graphic, I saloons. proceeded to shear him. After an hour’s Texarkana. Arkansas, has found what he I Burton C. Cook, who placed Abraham believes to be the best remedy in existence I tiissel the dqg looked like his hajr had been The Normal Sthool Diploma entitles one to teach in any county in the slate with beaten qff with an ehq plub, He then Lincoln in nomination in 1864, is dying for the flux. His experience is well worth out further exomination Graduates command good positions. smeared the hapUss qog with a coat of at Evanston. Ind. remembering. He says. “Last summer 1 I fcbeep dio. which killed tbe lie» immediate had a very severe attack of flux. 1 tried al E xpenses —Tuition, per term of ten weeks: Normal. $ .2.>, sub noim:;l, $.>, com- ly. The rest ’Qf tfie afterrjoon was spent i Mi«s Helen Martin, a daughter of most every known remoiiv, none giving re-' inerciul, $6.35. Board and lodging: Board at normal dining hall. $!-..> nei \.*eek, fur resuscitating the dog. He w a sorry look United States Senator Martin of Kansas, lief. Chainlierlpjn's Colic. Cholera and Di-1 nished rooms. with lire- and light, from $1.QJ to $1.25 per wee«; yu^‘r”!sL,,^!wr"<?,n8’ ing bewb and takes to tbe woods iipou. ha» entered the novitiate at St. Mary’s arrhoea Remedy was recommended tn me. cents pe«* week, board and lodging with private families, from $3 to $3 A) per week. ■ sight Qf a wa«b pan, He evidently don't I purchased a bottle and received almost Roman Catholic academy at Leaven immediate enjoy a red-hut sijaiupqo,. Vitality and growth have always characterized the work of the Normal The com relief. I continued to use the worth, intending to become a nun. She medicine und wns entirely cured. I take ing year promise- m be one of tbe Dest in its history. High 4 sitory, tbe baroers, are doing Catuivtucs cheerfully tent on application. Address in recommending this remedy t-> MOST PERFECT MADE. what the Geary law failed to do, boycotting I recently became a convert to the Cath pleasure any person suffering with such a disea-e, as olic faith. the Chinese by ¿ending their washing to P. I j . CAMPBELL, President, or i;i my opinion it is the best medicine in ex A pure Grap« Cream of Tartar Powder. Frtf the Salem Steam Laundry. Leave your Fbr » flret-claaj shave or hair-cut go to istence.'* 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by i fixna Ammonia. Alum or uyoth«reditt*(KL i W. A« WANN» heervtary cl Hufuiiy. s.»i mien w jrli High w ¿tory, opposite tfie phuft. «sUlgnd Drug CAnjfaoy« 4<J YEARS THÍ ■- ■ NORMAL * SCHOOL F oxcEzcs-oisr "THAT YOU INVESTI GATE thoroughly our New Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furnishing Goods, Etc., before pur chasing elsewhere, and we will be sure to please you. VAUPEL, NORMS & DRAKE IF YOU A*RE ELUE DR; i “CUPiDENE” I This great Vendable Vitaliz<-r,Uiepr<'M'rip- lion of ft fftiiKjUH French physician, will quickly cure you of all ner vous or diseases of the generative organa, such as Lost Manhood, Insomnia, I’alnslnUie Back,Seminal Entlsshuis. Nervous Debility, Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele and Constipation. It stops all losses by dav or night Prevents quick- n, ss or discharge, which if not checked leans to Spermatorrhoea and nrmor »rrrn all the horrors of Impotency. <’L’»’»»ENlFcIeauses tbollver, the ULrust. AND Hlltn kidneys and the urinary organsot all impurities. CUPIDENE strengthens and restoressmall weak organs. The reason sufferers are not cii.-e<1 by Doctors is because ninety per cent are troubled with ProalatlrlK. CUPIDENE Is the only known remedy to cure without an operation. aUUUtesUinoiil- als. A written guarantee given and money returned If six boxes does not elTcct a pertuuueut cure. $1.00 a box, six for $3.00. by mall. Bend for yitKECircular and testimonials. MANHOOD RESTORED_ _ _ _ _ Address PAVOL ®EDICINE CD..P.O. Box2W6,Ban Francisco,Cal. FurSaleby ZDH/LTG- COLdZFTYLTY. Goods New Child's whits merino veals ami pants, 9c. up. Linen damask towels, 50c. reduced to 23c. Turkey damask table linen, 30e. reduced to 25c. Dover egg beaters, 15c. Ladies’ ribbed hose, fast black. 18c. Men’s extra fine seamle&s socks, l“c. Ladies’ white waists. 40c. Milk bucket, 10 quarts, 20c. Harness scape. 20c. per dozen. Ladies’ handkerchiefs from 3c. up. Fruit jar fillers, 5c. Men’s blue overalle, riveted, 4Se. Youths’ blue overalle. riveted, 45c. Boys’ blue overalls, riveted, 38c. Ladies’ shoe polish, 10 and 15c. Trimming silk, plaiu and figured, 40c. . Sewing silk, best made, 05c. Cast steel hatchet, 50c. Tack hammers, 05. Screw drivers, G-inch, 10c. Pudding pans from 6c. up. Milk pans from 4c. up. Currv combs, worth 20c. for 10c. Thimbles, 1, 2, 5 and "c. il cans; coffee pots, coffee mills, tea kettles, measures, buckets, underwear, shirts, mirrors, notions, novel ties, stationery, clothes lines, clothes pins, stove polish, shoe blacking, brushes,&c. pgW'ew Goods will arrive nearly every week at the same Bedrock Prices as before. DOLPII EDDY BAKING POWDffl 99 Opposto Ashland Mill?. 4