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VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD ------- THE FINEST------- T’L AMIÍÑT and ZFJkHSTCY NO MONOPOLY PRICES £M^Give us your order for Letter heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circu lars. Etc. The Burial of Mr. Atkins >n. W. H. Atkinson, who died at noon on August 30tn, was buried in Ashland cemetery Saturday afternoon. In the Pres byterian church, of which the dee-eased was a staunch pillar, the friends took a last look at the face of the dead man. Besides the religious service, the late Mr. Atkinson’s pastor for these many years, Rev. F. G. Strange, uttered a very appropriate and impressive discourse, the choir singing many of the late broth er’s favorite hymns. A large concourse ot people followed in a funeral procession to the grave to pay tbe last earthly re spects. Mr. Atkinson was 49 years old and leaves a wile and an adopted daught er 4 years old. Ratty Rogues. Klamath Star.] The populist government of Jackson county has got its hooks out in the hope of catching and getting back at leaBt a portion of the plunder of the late demo cratic administration. The formal de mand it made last week on Ex-Treasurer Moore, now of Portland, that he return the amount he paid on that raised coun ty warrant, together with interest on the same from tbe time the warrant was paid until full settlement is made, is waking up the rascals who were turned out to snooze. Associated with the democratic gov ernment of Jackson county were several rascals with a small R—ratty rogues who haunted every hole tbrough which a dollar could be pulled, and the amount one of them pulled out by raising that warrant is $363.12, exactly. Clerk Jacobs is doing good work at bis post, and as the eye he has got on tbe tracks of the plunderers is full of sharp and steady light, several interesting de velopments are expected. c- CALDWELL, MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE DENTIST. Chase Combination Dental Plates made with Gold and Aluminum Roofs. Gold Fillings inserted in Porcelain Teeth o perfect appearance. Gold Crown and Contour work a specialty. Office over the Bank Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. jyj D. BROWER M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. A shland , ; : O regon . : Office—Ganiards Opera House. Residence Mechanic and Laurel Streets J L. WOOD. DENTAL SURGEON. : A shland , : O regon : MANNER of metal and rubber plates made in the latest approved A LL methods. Gold and porcelain crowns and bridge work a specialty. All work warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Low prices. Office in Odd Fellows’ bnilding, up stairs. HIGH & ASHLAND, JACKSON VOL. VII. Professional Cards A STORY. Tbe Ashland Burglars Abroad. Opposite Piaza. Martin, Moore & Co.’s store at Klam ath Falls was entered on tbe night of August 24th. the burglar breaking a pane of glass in the rear door, reaching in his hand, turning the key and walk ing in. Five dollars in change was taken from the money drawer, and the show cases disarranged. The burglars must have got scared as nothing else was missing. Some tough characters traveling with a bad woman from Med ford are suspected. Several days after ward a burglar entered F. P. Lights’ saloon at Lakeview from the hack win dow, robbed the till of $3 worth of change and three quarts of whisky. These parties are also suspected of the robbery of Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s store in Ashland. Local Agents Albany Steam Laundry. A Defender ot Lynched Thompson. SHAVING * * * HAIRDRESSING PARLORS. The Klamath Falls Express is one paper that defends Bill Thompson, rec ently taken out of the Lakeview jail aud FRUIT GROWERS, hung in front of the court house, thus: The facts are that Thompson was not in ATTENTION ! jail for whipping his wife—it is doubtless E'RE IN IT THIS YEAR-bigger if he had a wife—but for assault with a than ever, and solicit tbe handling gun upon W. Z. Moss, and the lynching of your fruit and produce. Boxes, Paper was done by a gang of outlaws that in and Packing furnished for those who wish. fest South Warner. Their reason for Have opened a Commission store in the Hanging Thompson is not known, but Gillette building and will handle all kinds the prevailing opinion is that he knew of Fruit and Produce Having a large order trade, we are in a too much about the crimes that had been position to place a large quantity ot Fruit committed there. It is understood that Thompson had told the people that he at good figures. SPECIAL— Mr. J. M. Hicks will be in could send the entire outfit to the pen Portland (in our behalf) to look after the itentiary if be wished. trade there and in the Sound country. Trusting to be favored with a share of J. M. McCall, representing N. A. your Fruit and Produce, we remain, Handy, of San Francisco, this week con Yours very Respectfully. signed in tbe neighborhood of 30,000 lbs. G. W. CROWSON <fc CO. tbe accumulated clip of two years of the Songer, Murphy and Wells wool to San Francisco. Tlie price expected is 10 cents per lb. W MORRIS HOWELL BOOT & SHOEMAKER THE OLD STAND, OPPOSITE MYER’S HARDWARE STORE. BOOTS & SHOES ------- THAT FIT YOU------- MADE TO OZREDZEZEÒ AT lowest living rates . epairing a specialty . Haif- R Soling, men’s 75 cents, ladies 59 cents. The Klamath Agency contracts were let to G. W. Smith for 40,000 lbs. of oats at $1.25 per 100 and 1500 lbs. of corn meal at $4.75 per 100: Fred Melhase 73,000 lbs. of beef at $5.44 per 100; Alex. Martin, Jr., 73,000 lbs. of flour at $18.95 per 1000. At Canvonville last week J. J. Harris, R. C Harris and J. B. Stevenson, en route from Coquille City to Gold Hill, were arrested on suspicion of being con cerned in the recent robbery of tbe Coquille postoffice. They were thorough ly searched, exonerated, and let go on their way rejoicing. High & Story, the leading barbers of the city. All work guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Main street, opposite the plaza. - Baths - Any Hour—Hot and Cold Water on Tap AXLE En 3REASE BEST IN THE WORLD, Hsweario<qualitle>aare unsurpassed, actually Cutluatmfir two boT-s of a:’-7 other brand. No* eSn-ted t y -t. THE GES L INE. FOR SA fE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. lyr MILLINERY & NOTIONS The Spring Medicine “All run down” from the weakening ef fects of warm weather, you need a good tonic and blood purifier like Hood’s Sarsa parilla. Do not put off taking it. Numer ous little ailments, if neglected, will soon break up the system. Take Hood’s Sarsa parilla now. to expel disease and give you strength and appetite. Hood's Kills are the best family cathar tic and liyer medicine. Harmless, reli able, sure. The Medford Distilling and Refining Co. turned out—of their goods—to the trade, for the month of AugUBt, 1894, 35 barrels, amounting to 1540 taxable gal lons. The tax on same amounted to $1386 to the government.—Mail. CALL AÿD SEX OUR FINE STOCK OF NEW : GOODS With More Coming They are pretty and cheap— sure to please and give satisfaction. MRS. E. B. CHRISTIAN’S Sick and Nervous MARKET. JOHN E. PELTOX. HEADACHE? R. P. NEIL. PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s. —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— Beef, Pork and Mutton. All Kinds of Fresh Meats Kept constantly on hand, Fair living prices is all that we ask. We will make it to your interest to f ebl’92 deal with us. UNIVERSITY of OREGON. oettg - zejstk .- EXT SESSION begins the 17th September, 1894. N Tuition, free. Board. $2.50 per week. of Five courses: Classical, Scientific, Lit erary, English and business. DORMITORY. The Boarding Hall for young ladies and the Boarding Hall for younggentlemen will be unde1*'the perx/nalttupervision of Mrs. S. Munra. a ladv of refinement »nd large ex perience. For catalogue», address. J.J. PRESSED BRICKS. COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1894. ASHLAND'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS. ASHLAND, OREGON. Chief of the County Papers. Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year..................................................... 50 Six months .......................................... 1 60 Three months............................................ 76 Advertising rates given on application. NO. 17. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Some of the Need's and Require* New shoes; none equal—$1.50. At The ments of the Pupils. RECORD. Çhanded jdands ! Fair. Chas. Nickell returned Sunday from By Prof. C. A. Hitchcock, Principal.] The public schoolsopen Monday, Sept. San Francisco. 10. According to the school law ef Ore G. W. Kimball, of Roseburg, is at the gon children cannot be admitted under Tolman Bprings. tbe age of six years. Pupils can enter Mrs. Chas, McCrea returned Sunday the first grade only in September ami Januarv, as beginning classes are organ from Scott valley. ized only twice a year. Judge Howell and family are visiting All scholars in attendance last year Ths Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now in Siskiyou county. must bring their promotion certificates. Mrs. Ira Phelps and children are visit All scholars not in attendance last year, Under the Management of and wishing admission to any other ing in Linn county. Silver Lake and tlie Desert. Humorist Johnson Breaks the ltecord. grade than the first grade, will present The Park & Lacey machinery company themselves for examination wifb such I took a ride out on the desert recently Isaac Hood, colored, 68 years old, of of Portland have failed. books as they have at the high school to see how far the water bad gone since 813 Winter street, laughed so heartily R. S Barclay and family have moved building, Thursday, Sept. 6th, at 9 the overflow, and to see if it was still at an alleged joko that he dislocated his o’clock. They will then be assigned to going. It has gone east as far as Table to Talent from Ashland. 5 the proper grades and can commence the mountain, and is still going, but slowly. jaw. He was sent to the Pennsylvania Miss Cheney, the Talent teacher, has term without delay. It went eaBt of Thorn lake about a mile, hospital, where the doctors, after much returned from California. yi/HO HAS improved the House and is pre- Below is given a list of supplies need making a circuitous route before running difficulty, put the bono back in its place. Mrs. T. P. Boyd and children haye re ed at the beginning of the year. It ¡8 into Thorn lake. The lake is full, and Hood, who is generally known by the ■" pared to Entertain the Traveling Public turned to Multnomah county. desired that all may commence the first its general course is north. It is sur sobriquet of “Pop,” is a good natured in First Class Style. prising to see the amount of water that Ed. Fradenbnrg died suddenly recent day and be provided with the necessarv has overflowed. There are several good old man, and when Sam Johnson came books and supplies. The district furnish along and said something funny “Pop” ly at his home near Gold Hill. es ink for all grades. A special pencil sized lakes, and the water runs in nar For a first-class shave or hair cut go to with a bard lead should be provided for row channels from one to another. It is started to laugh and could not stop un til his jaw bone got out of place. At High & Story's. Opposite plaza. drawim^and used for that alone; if so great place for water fowl. There are the hospital “Pop” told the doctors he hundreds of young ducks there that are Mrs. R. Morgan, of San Louis Obispo, used it would last all the year, and more just learning to fly. It affords fine feed could not remember exactly what the satisfactory work could be done. is visiting Central Point relatives. ------- :o:------- and water for a large number of cattle, joko was, but said that it was mighty supplies : Miss May Tiffany this w eek commenc and horses, which are looking Bleek and funny anyhow.—Philadelphia Press. First grade.—Slate with covered frame, fat. It is plain to be seen that Silver ed teaching a school near Woodville. fepecial Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour Blate pencil and sponge, lead pencil and lake at one time extended out through Among the incidents of childhood that A son was born to the wife of J. E. some paper ruled like copy book paper. ists. hen in Ashland don t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon the straits, around to Fort rock, and stand out in bold relief, as our memory re Randles at Lake creek on Aug. 27th. Second grade.—Second reader, slate nearly to Christmas lake. I find evi verts to tbe days when we were young,none Miss Belle Willis, of Roseburg, was and pencil, pen and holder, ruled prac dence of the work of man that we know are more prominent than severe sickness. young mother vividly remembers that visiting Miss Fanny Ralph last week. tice paper, tracing book No. 1 and lead has not been here sinee the coontrv has The it was Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy cured pencil. been in its present condition.—Lakeview ter of croup, and in turn administers it to Fred Downing, of Lake creek, leaves Third grade.—Third reader. No. 1 Examiner. her own offspring and always with the best soon for an eastern trip among relatives. arithmetic, elate and pencil, pen and results. For sale by Ashland Drug Co. She Saw the Iron Horse. A daughter was born to the wife of holder, ruled practice paper, tracing book Bing Grubb took his wife to Pokegama Robt. Kincaid, Central Point, Aug. 27th. No 3, pencil tablet, blank drawing book, lie Loves Bachelors. la9t week to see the railroad, and the drawing pencil and eraser, No. 2 music Gust Eklund, now of the Dunsmuir Cecil Rhodes, the millionaire dia good old pioneer lady, who had never railroad shops, visited Talent over Sun lessons, Monson’s spelling blank. mond mine owner amt political boss of seen the engine before, was powerfully- Fourth grade.—Third reader, No. 1 day. South Africa, is not only a bachelor, struck bv the presentation to her sight arithmetic, Barnes’ language lessons Mrs. G. W. White and children, of Part 1, Monson’s spelling blank, blank and mind of an iron horse with brass but ho insists on surrounding himself Medtord, are visiting Smith Center, drawing book, drawing pencil and cinches around his body, Btnoke and with bachelors. He will have nene but Kan. eraser, No. 2 Spencerian copv book and shrieks coming outof the top of his head unmarried men on his personal and do and reverberating thunder in his wake! Miss Minerva Naylor is visiting Junc ruled practice paper, pen and holder, No Bing was so powerfully tickled to wit mestic staff. Any of his subordinates tion City and other Willamette valley 2 music lessons,-a good pencil tablet, a ness her surprise that be had to button who marries is dismissed. “Marriage small dictionary and elementary friends. his overalls a foot higher to keep his spoils a man's or a woman’s career— geography. destroys singleness of aim,” is his mot A. J. Daley, of Eagle Point, is develop Fifth grade.—Fourth reader, Part 2d sides from splitting. They had a funnier to. His aim is to get rich. He is suc time than a young married couple on a ing a quartz ledge in Willow Springs Barnes’ language lessons, (bring also ceeding.—Chicago Tribune. precinct. Part 1 for review) No. 2 arithmetic, funny-moon.—Klamath Star. Mrs. Elizabeth Pierce, a daughter of elementary geography, complete speller, The senate torgot to act on the nom Tike Cook Was Right. S. Childers of Medford, died recently at Monson’s spelling blank, No. 9 White’s ination of Marshal Petite, as agent at “ What aro you crying for?” said the drawing book, drawing pencil and eraser. Salinas, Cal. Klamath Agency, but the president will No. 4 Spencerian copy book, pen and re-appoint him. He is expected out this sugar bowl to the cream. “The cook Anson M. Ford is stirring up Central holder, ruled practice paper, good pencil said 1 wa3 to be whipped, ” was the Point to the idea of having a system of tablet, a dictionary, No. 3 music lessons. month. tearful reply.—Pittsburg Chronicle. water works. Grant Levens has been appointed ad The cook is right. Cream is made bet Sixth grade.—Fifth reader, Barnes’ A few choice Poland China pigs for language lessons Part 2d, complete spell ministrator of the estate of D. D. Levens, tor by whipping. —Philadelphia Ledger. “ R. 8. sale at mill of B. C. R. F. Mill Co., Eagle er and Monson’s spelling blank, White's who suicided at Canyonville. Sheridan and H. Wollenburg are bis drawing book No. 11, drawing pencil and Point. Write. List of Letters eraser, Spencerian copy book No. 5, bondBmen in $16,000. N. S Bennett and family and Miss pen and holder, practice paper, pencil Remaining uncalled for in the a shland Rose Chapman, of Medford, are taking tablet, composition book, No. 3 music P. O„ Sept. 3, 1894: On tlie Ocean Too. in Crater lake. lessons, No. 2 arithmetic, Brook’s men Camanan & Co, Messrs First Sailor—There ain't a sign of a Cohen, Mr J Cleveland, Miss B Willis Griffin and family and the tal arithmetic, dictionary, elementary breeze anywhere, and we are right in the Danziger, Mr S Edger, Mr Win Misses Soliss, of Griffin creek, are tak geography. Moore, Mrs J A Osgood, Mr I L Seventh grade—Fifth reader, No. 2 course of the trade winds too. ing in the ocean. Parker, Mr M J _______ ,___ Schlussel, Mr 8 Second Sailor—My, myl I wonder if arithmetic, Brook’s mental arithmetic, Taylor. Mr J-io F A. P. and Arthur Creed, the Sticky Part 3d Barne’s language lessons, com the trade winds have stopped on account Persons calling for same will please say well-borer9, are east of the mountains prehensive geography, Spencerian copy of hard times?—New York Weekly. “advertised.” W. H B runk . P. M. plying their drill. boon No. 6, pen and holder and ruled G. C. Peart, of Woodland, Cal., was practice paper, complete speller and Cure for Headache. visiting friends and relatives in Jackson Monson’s spelling blank, blank drawing As a remedy for all forms of Headache book, daawing pencil and eraser, com Electric Bitters has proved to be the very county last week. position book, pencil tablet, No. 4 music best, It affects a permanent cure and tbe Frank Hathaway and family, of Cen lessons, most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield a dictionary. tral Point, were visiting Josephine county to its influence. We urge all who are af Eighth grade. — Barnes ’ brief U. S. relatives last week. history, Part 3d Barnes’ language flicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. Incases of habitual W. H. Patrick has built a new resi lessons, No. 2 arithmetic, Brook’s mental constipation Electric Bitters cures by giv ■S» dence ou the Cockran place he owns arithmetic, comprehensive geography, ing the needed tone to tbe bowels, and few near Central Point. complete speller and Monson’s spelling cases long resist the use of this medicine. it at once. Large bottles only Fifty H. C. Hume is surveying some govern blank, Spencerian copy book No. 7 and Try — — • cents, at Ashland Drug Co. IV ment land in the Siskiyous. Jesse Mc practice paper, blank drawing book, drawing pencil and eraser, No. 5 music in ft Call is assisting him. DEFYING THE DOG DAYS. lessons, composition book and tablet. fl The son of M. D. Culvertson, of Lake HIGH SCHOOL. Mechanical ProceMes Employed to Make creek, is at last recovering from the Winter Temperature This Snnuoer. First year.—Robinson’s new elemen 5 x ni h ui uj effects of a broken leg. J tary algebra. Reed & Kellogg’s higher The effort to bring the advantages of The Medford business college, Prof. lessons in English, Fisher’s No. 2 arith Refrigeration obtained by mechanical M. E. Rigby principal, opens Mouday metic. processes within the reach of small con with a good patronage. Second year.—Robinson’s new elemen sumers has taken two directions—the tary aluebra, Reed & Kellogg ’ s higher Mrs. Sarah Ashworth has returned to production of small and inexpensive au i,.vun I MUiUUQ jn au jtgstagescompletely \ Denver from a three month’s visit with lessons in English, Fisher’s No. 2 arith tomatic machines and a system of sup iBLOOO POISON Btinate sores and ulaerejll metic, Guyots’ physical geography. Central Point relatives. ■■■u i f n yield to its healing powers'll Third year.—Barnes’ general history, ply of the refrigerant from central sta II It removes the poison and builds up the system jli Algie Dixon, Ray Satehwell, Fred Bur Westlake’s English literature, Kellogg.s tions. Tlio latter is now in successful [((_ 1/ .*• A valuable .............. _ «luab.e tx tieatise oatho ditcasa and its treatment'// rows and Henry Galey are doing the rhetoric, Robinson’s geometry, Steele’s operation at both St. Louis and Denver. LUmailed free. 1(1 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Klamath summer resorts. popular physics. In one of the St Louis restaurants, Levi Eagon is about the streets again. which the enterprising owner haj deco A little boy ot Mr. McDonald's, living able to shake hands with his many near here, fell against a red hot stove and rated in a manner suggUKtiV® of the friends. He uses a cane. was fearfully burned. The pain was terri polar regjons/pipu» upon the wa’ls are Notice to Water Consumers. and it was thought the burn wits so Se connected with the street line, so that Dav Parker has been training up for ble. vere as to scar tbe child fur lift. I sold the some weeks past for the bicycle race at lady a bottle’of CLariiberlain’s Pain Balm, in sweltering summer he can turn on In accordance with a reso tbe fair grounds thia y>eek, which, after greasing the sore, she applied. the cold and defy tho dog days. An at It soon removed all the tire and eased the Bates Bros., of Medford, were running pain, and in ten days the boy was well, no mosphere of 12 degrees below tho tem lution passed at a special their barbershop in Pankey’s Central trace of the scar remaining.—J. D. McLar perature out of doors has an enticing inoetinft of the city council ofi Point hotel during fair week. en, Keysport, Clinton county, I1L For coolness. Another example of the varied appli Ashland, Oregon, held Aug. I. McPherson and family and L. A. sale by Ashland Drug Company. I—ELY’S CÄEAM B ALMl-Cleanses the Nasal Eg cations of tho sysien^ to. be seeii in a ‘35th, 189-1, all parties using Faucett and family, of Medford, were at IPasuVíji tí, /ways Pain and Inflammation, lleuls cafe wiadovy. daily is. a display of eat water for irrigation from the IT EATS GOLD. the Soree, Bed’.orea Taste and Smell, and Cures Crescent City beach recently. ables upon a heavily frosted table. This Supt. F. B. Hatch, of W. F. &Co., and A New Substance W-itlt t'>e EUeitiict« attractiun is secured by making for tho city’s system are warned that wife, nee Sadie Nelson, are visiting in à v»t New Vork Are Wrestling. top of the table a shallow closed tank water will not be allowed to Sacramento and 8a» Francisco. ww; Tbe yg ÍSR 7*. R5S A ucw substance, which as yet has not completely filled with brine, through S. Childers, Jr., is working his new been successfully classified, has been which aro passed tho pipes of a refriger be used for irrigation pur Gives Relief at I Ayply into the Xnetrils.------ It is Quickly Absorbed. G V brick yard in the Mingus tract at Med brought to the attention of chemists. It t Ï . I ating coil. The brine, being cooled be poses during the remainder 150c. Druggists or by mail. ELY BROS., öS Warren bl., N. Y.£ ford and will burn 300,000 brick this is called “traigo oro. ” low tho freezing point, gathers its snowy <)f the low water season, ex fall. The discovery came about in a pecul covering from the moisture of the at G. W. J. Wilson’s residence on Lost iar manner. A Spaniard who lived in mosphere. Abovo it in the window aro cept on Wednesdays and Sun river burned to the ground last week. Mexico was on account of political rea days of each week, and not The $1000 insurance will only cover half sons obliged to flee from the country, pipes curved to farm tbo letters of tho proprietor's mund. They, too, constitute after 8 p. m. on said days. the loss. lie went to Paris, but before going ap expansiun coil and glisten with a Jackson Co , Oregon. E. Dunston, of Willow springs pre buried a largo qquntity of gold in a heavy, snowy coat. In a drug store an Water consumers who are cinct, has been joined by his mother and stout oaken chest in a secluded spot. his brother and family, from the state of Recently he returned and dug up his elaborate soda fountain exposes not the in the habit of allowing fau REAL ESTATE AGENT, customary pictures of frostwork, but cets to remain open and thus Washington. treasura. Imagine his surprise to find real frost. The refrigerating pipes are NOTARY PUBLIC and Nick Cook, of Willow springs pre the chest not filled with the shining ingeniously carried through this foun wasting winter are warned COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS. cinct, has been entertaining his brother, geld, but with a black kind of a pow tain in such a way as to cool without against permitting such waste. J. P. Cook, a rubber stamp manufacturer der, which showed signs of animal life. danger of freezing the yarivus liquids AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up, of Omaha, Neb, Chemical tests have shown that tho and are exposed layiew.V^ places curved Water consumers will save for Sale or Rent. Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. Mrs. Heckathorne and family and black mineral, or animal, which it has in fanciful shapes and presenting a re trouble by a strict conformity Mr. Marlow, of Chimney Rock precinct, not been definitely determined, had con QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES have returned from a visit at DraiD, sumed the golfl. A quantity of tridgo freshing sight of dry’ white frost.—W. to these rules. W. Smith in Cassler's Magazine. Douglas county. IRA C. DODGE, oro has boen sent to New York, where As Silver and Real Estate are both at a very low ebb now is the time for home Oregon Railway & Navagation Co. G. C. Sears and daughter were over the chemists are testing for a method to seekers to get bargains, as I will take silver in exchange, Call on or address me for Superindendent. further particulars. from Cole’s Sunday. Mr. Sears thinks reconvert it to its original composition. (E. McNeill, Receiver.) the populists will clean out both the It is said that gold is Indestructible and Passenger Department, ) twin parties in Bailey Hill precinct. Portland, Or., August. 4,1894. j that some process can be adopted where ‘Travelers must not forget that the O. R. SURVEYOR Col. Robt. A. Miller, register of tbe U. by the gold may be reclaimed.—Cincin & • N. line is thoroughly repaired and all S. land office at Roseburg, is down visit nati Enquirer. trains are running witfooqt transfer or de ’ and Government Land Locator ing his folks and the fair. He was cor lay. Through service to Qiadha, Kansas dially welcomed by bis numerous friends Loms Cfiicano; Pullman What is it? It is a bottle. What is iu City, WIMER OREGON. the bottle? Syrup. Why do I see it in so sleepers, free reclining chair cars, up A Grants Pass party—Ed. Tynan, Joe many houses? Because everybbdy likes it holstered tourist sleepers and modern day AVING gained» compte know ledge of the lay of the land in this country by ac Moss, Wm. Lister, Jennie and Jessie What is if for? FCi' Cough’s. Uolfls, Croup. coaches. -Ä--Ä- tual lliui experience, , X 1 aiu lUCIVMJ ****.*r, « • seeking information th thereby enabled to give . strangers My entire stock of Jackson. Mabel Delano, ^nd W. Ji. Fayle Whdbping Cough and Consumption, What ■‘Call on O. R. & N. Agent before pur bestof satisfaction. Locating on government lands a specialty. and wife—passed through from their is its name? Parks’Cough Syrup. Bold chasing tickets, or address W. H. Hurlburt, BLASTS, ■tnrw. Gen't Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. by E. A, tíherwin. Crater lake trip. i » FJF *■ < v «r* Atrrtr. rr * frr er Attacked by a Devilfish While Swimming. T j JLCUES The 8. P. has reduced its office force in E. M. MILLER. W. O. JOHNSON. Now England Kicks. Ashland again, letting ont freight agents ! Arthur Fitzgerald yesterday «ftex- The latest phase of the war in steer and FLOWERS r Walter Beebe and O. O. Heiman, throw noon was taking liis nsual t'-uwiternooii Pou Dry ; Varirlk«. tl age rates in America is the alarm Will be Sold ing all the work on Agent Kane, Capt. ? > •• ...ns- < • I . .- Ki Oab- } in certain circles here over the an tub’’ ip. tho harbur. V/hilo he was swim- S bit sand Krrorued Puisntl China Swine. 3 J. L. May and D. L. Rice, Send 10c. fur my Fme,, U rpe,Illustrated. nouncement that hordes of undesirable miug toward the Philadelphia he was Regardless - of - Cost Practical Blacksmiths, IJcscriptive Cnt-alogiie containing m«.ny Mrs. J. Houck left Friday on a visit immigrants arp doming |o England seized by a largo squid Tho fish wrap hiuticn Poultry rais inu, treatment ot tlieir diseases. etc., w >ith«oUarsU«n) with numerous relatives in Los Angeles, Experienced Horseshoers In order to make room ped its tentacles (ipcuiid Arthur's right i cx*e interested in Poultry. from the United States. There is great Cal., as well as with her son, Fred arm gnd leg, and the boy began to get ; ALBERT ASKEY, Ridott, 111. & for fall and winter stock. -------- : o :-------- Houck, who is taking a post-gfaduate fear that when the rates go up these frightened. Ho grabbed the fish with course in a San Francisco dental college. persons, as one newspaper exprosaes it, ATER STREET—Below tbe Livery his free hand and literally tore it away. Stable. Terms reasonable; Work MISS SADIE OBER. Dr. and Mrs. Songer were at Yreka “will remain stuck in our portion of Then he swam back to shore. Guaranteed. I x 9 5] the other day. Dr. Songer and Jos. the drainpipe. ” The nature of the re When Fitzgerald reached tho shore, ftp- TRY US ! [ Dame, who have the Pacific mine, Klam cent labor news from America prevents his arm had commenced lu swell. It Main St., Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hull. U ' z-k -*. . f U A -Z ath river, leased, are prospecting the any great rush westward.—New York plainly showed, iac marks made by the \ y ♦ 4 "ii ív* ground preparatory to wing-darning next Sun’s London Letter. do^llpsh and was as sore as if it had * A v season. Notice of Final Settlement. i I •is ,Jiy< ' i / e been scalded.—Pacific Commercial Ad Mrs. E. W. Ogan, mother of I. L. and The Missouri tyvrid [Iniii Election 1er ... vertiser. '■• ‘-i' ’v'/- -Tl JY< Renas Hamilton, died in Medford last Y a • County Court of Jaekson County. State of Successor to Ilicks <£• McBride.\ 10 Cent's. ï'?' ' i A fc? 1 week, a few days after Drs. Picket and Oregon: In the matter of the Estate of ■•L> wr* ‘A 9 - Pianos and Organs 1 The Missouri World will be sent until —CITY— Cleary had removed a canCer from her. Avery Johnson, deceased. "A “' M"í’ ‘ Y 'i ■ Notice is hereby given that the under She was 63 years old and came to Med November election for IQ cents in cjqbs ' ' 'J < ? if you want to keep our town from being signed, administrator of the estate of of not ess than ten. T|i? Wo»id is a ford 10 years ago. L -'Í. Popqlist paper intended for general a cow-pasture, patronize your borne mer ! Avery Johnson, deceased, has filed in tbe ♦ \ .L -, , "V -.-A- • Otis Helman left Sunday for a two circulation, goes to all the states. It chants, and don’t send away from home I above entitled court his final account as .IF«'/ for anything you can buy at home; es such administrator and petition for dis ; x/.iê-L-A year’s course in music at the celebrated k ives the general news and makes a 4^ < Y ■* i college in Warren, Ohio. He is a first- t-pecialty-of People’s party news and cor- pecially when you buv the same quality at charge, and that by order of said court, t r«.*. ’li class musician and band leader, and pro espondence. It is published weekly at the saine, or less, prices. I will yell organs Tuesday, the 2d dav of October, is appoint- Passenger Coaches to Every Train. 1 ; • ,-s f . ”.. ’ * f for $65.00, and upward, and pianos at ! cd for the bearing thereof. All persons in poses to develop himself on‘that line 50 cents a year. *' & SO J- Add ress : $250.00, and upward; according to quality. terested in said estate are hereby nouned Wfit-Freight moved about town at rates still further. The Ashland band is with T he M issouri W orld , As I am perm&ueutly located, my guaran | to appear on or before said da.’ and tile in la. ’ • i TL.— ——--—J out a leader for the present. LO ER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. tee U worth 100 cents on the doller. Don’t I said court objections, if any there be, to Chillicothe, Mo. F< r fate bv A-l Isud D rug Com pati V buy until you get rnv prices and terms. Isaid account. Published by order of Hon. Fire wood of all kinds delivered any j Whits (lrest »hir.a 70 cafits, at The ' C, SHEPHERD, J. R. Neil, judge of said court. U h fcfeWfiyto m «U vtt/i The R elou » oilice for job printing. wbete la town at tbe lowest price. JKkMiabtirotoj, OREGON, HOTEL 4BSOLUTEKV PURE Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day ASHLAND SELDOM EQUALED, NEVER EXCELLED. JACOBS & VIRGIN, Prop's. REID, MERCHANT TAILOR. Opposite HOTEL OREGON Heals s.s.s. I will make you a summer suit of all wool goods with excellent trim. mings and guarantee you a first cass fit, for ONLY $20 CASH Running s. Sting Sores. Ï FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Stas Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To H. C. MYER Ashland, Oregon. GARLAND STOVES & RANGES, CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS. AMMUNITION. CUTLERY. V DAN BICHARDS., GOLD HILL, H Millinery aud Dressmaking -------- Parlors.-------- Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon. 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