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VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. ASHLAND, OREGON. FINEST--------- Chief of the County Papers. T3iLA.j:jsr and zela -U stcy ZFZRÆJSTTinSTG-. Published everv Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. NO MONOPOLY PRICES. ®i^Give us your order for Letter heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circu lars, Eta. / DYSPEPSIA SUBSCRIPTION RATES: VOL. VII. To Test Those Commissions. Salem, March 21.—Secretary Kincaid to-day refused to honor the bill of Fish Commissioner McGuire to April 1. Mc Guire presented a bill to cover the quar ter ending March 31, but the secretary says he will draw no warrants for fish commissioner, game warden or railroad commissioners for a later date than Feb ruary 23, 1895, until the legality of the continuation of these officers is settled. ASHLAND, PRESSED BRICKS. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 1895. School Clerks Elected. The following is the list of new school clerks of Tackson county: 1. J. H. Huffer. Jacksonville. 2. A. Andrewe, Medford. 3. Wm. Ray, Herling. 4. D. Lehners. Phoenix. 6. Chas Gillette, Ashland. 6. J. H. Gay, Central Point. 7. W. R. Kincaid, Ashland. 8. J. Patterson, Talent. A. J. Florey, Earie Point. 9....................... .,--------- 10. John Hockersmith, Medford. 11. J. E. Potter, Beagle. 12. W. H. Bradshaw, Brownsboro. 13. F. M. Thomson, Climax. 14. W. H. Penninglev, Central Point. 15. W. R. Coleman, Phoenix. 16. F. Morgan, Eagle Point, 17. Mrs. E. Poennlng, Gold Hill. io. J. G. Martin, Beagle. 18. 19. J. D. Culbertson, Lake Creek. 20. Horace Pelton, Gold Hill. 21. Wm. Knox. Kuhli. 22. D. P. Brittain, Talent. 23. Geo. W, Beale, Big Butte. 24. C. C. Taylor, Medford. 25. Ben. Haymond, Rock Point. 26. Aaron Beck, Wimer. 27. Zach Cameron, Herling. 28. C. O. Vincent, Trail Creek. 29. Miss A. H. McDowell, Medford. 30. J. T. Prince, Williams Creek. 31. W. H. Derbv, Derby. 32. N. Hosmer, Rock Point. 33. H. E. Ankeny, Jacksonville. 34 E. Knutzen, Applegate. 35. Wm. V. Jones, Woodville. 36. Chas. Carter, Spikenard. 37. R. T. Newman, Eeagle Point, 38. C. E. Smith, Steinman. 39. Wm. Compton, Brownsboro. 40. O. E. Rose, Applegate. 41. E. R. Gall, Sams Valley. 42. F. Farlow, Lake Creek. 43. A. W. Sturgis, Jacksonville. 44. Miss Maud H. Pendleton, Table Rock. 45. Harvey Richardson, Trail. 46. A. F Davis. Asbestos. 47. Dudley T. Ewen, Eagle Point. 48. Fred Birdeev, Bolt. 49. G. T. Jones, Mediord. 50. 51. H. Von der Heilen, Wellen. 52. David Keidler, Sams Valley. 53. E. F. Simon, Big Butte. 54. _ Henry Applegate, Ashland. 55. Carl Skvrman, Trail Creek. 56. H. H. Goddard. Talent. 57. Orris Crawford, Gold Hill. 58. A. W. Shearer, Steamboat. 59. A. H. Boothby, Prospect. 60. J. M. Tyler, Soda Springs. 61. W. R. Culton, Gold Hill. 62. M. S. Wakeman, Wimer. 63. F. T Caton, Eagle Point. 64. L. J. Marek, Etna. 65. J. D. Gray, Big Butte. 66. R. E. Payton, Leeds. 67. J B. Wyland, Climax. 68. Mark Watkins, Watkins. 69. C. M. Pheister, Medford. 70. Jos. Geppert, Big Butte. 71. Jno. McKee, Derby. 72. Mrs. Sadie Hurley, Talent. 73. W. F. Loomis, Ashland. 74. W. R. Johnson, Trail. 75. Geo. Churchman, Medford. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report NO. 44. Six months .................................. 1 SO Three months............................."T"/ 75 Advertising rates given on application. Changed )4ands ! Sack shoes, best in town, at the Racket store. Is that misery experienced when The pay car Sundayed here southward bound. suddenly made aware that you Mrs. C. T. Harris returned to Dunsmuir possess a diabolical arrangement Sunday. called stomach. No two dyspep Peter Henderson, the barber, has gone to Portland. tics have the samo predominant Prof. Hughes has a writing school at symptoms, but whatever form . Seventh Day Adventists Quarterly The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now Willow Springs. dyspepsia takes Meeting. Under the Management of Tom Hammersley leaves in a fortnight , Commencing Friday evening March 29. for southern California. ♦. The underlying cause is Preaching each evening at 7:30 also at 11 The Labor Congress. The Bi-Metalie Party. Gid Wilcox and wife are running Mrs. a. in Subjects for each evening: Friday. in the LIVER, The congress of labor organizations ir i Spiritualism Its Nature and Tendency. Schmitt’s hotel at Woodville. Chicago, March 22.—The Record says: Portland, recently held, adopted the fol “Chicago is to be the national political Backache, dizziness, tiredness give way and one thing is certain no one ■ Saturday; Mans Nature and Destiny. Sun day; The Home of the saved. Bring your to Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. lowing resolutions: •enter next year, and silver will be the will remain a dyspeptic who will < Bible, paper and pencil. “Whereas, the evils resulting from orn dominant issue in the Presidential cam Reid & Neubsr will put in a 15 inoh pipe A. J. S tover , Elder. on their placer mines on Elliott creek. present social system are so great tha' paign.” It will correct The statement was made by a man who all men can Bee and most men feel then Death of Mrs. Hauser. \ a /H0 HAS improved the House and is pre- TheSouthern Pacific Company has adopt Acidity of the is recognized as a leading factor of the effects; therefore be it ed the mileage system of paying its engi , Jacksonville, Or., March 22. — Mrs. Mar- ■■ pared to Entertain the Traveling Public Stomach,' silver propaganda, and it was conceded Resolved. That we the members of th« I garet Hauser, a liigh)y-re«pected pioneer. neers. by a number of conservative financial Oregon labor congress, recommend that Expel foul gases. I was found dead at her residence in Jackson in First Class Style. Miss Rosa Griffiths, the Gold Hill teach ville about 9 o’clock this morning. She was er. is visiting her brother and sister at all producing classes, farmers, mechanics men to be the only logical conclusion Allay Irritation, a native of Bavaria, Germany, and came to Azusa, Cal. and wage-earners unite for political, as which could be drawn from a series of Assist Digestion the S. U. when quite young. She was well as fraternal, purposes, to the end recent events. A plan of campaign has R. D. Hume «t Co. ’ s cannery at Karluk married to her first husband, Frank Krause, and at the same that our interests may be protected been laid out which will bring the leaders has been bought by the Alaska Packers' in Burlington, Iowa. A son was born there REGULATOR; time through the election to office, especially of the silver propaganda from Denver to Association. and the family came to Jacksonville in in legislative bodies, of men of our own Chicago and already the boast is made May, 1861. Mr. Krause died a few years Milo Ward, of the Seattle company oper class. Through our apathy and indif that "Silver will split the Republican and Start the Liver working and later. The son, frank Krause, grew to ating on Foots creek, is in San Francisco - -----------;o:------------ manhood, and his mother married Mr. after machinery. ference, politicians, lawyers, bankers Democratic parties, and that the Alleg- all bodily ailments Hauser. Frank Krause was wellknown as and professional exploiters of labor, have hanies next year will be the great divide will disappear. ¡special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour Bert Case, the sewing machine agent, is the editor of the Oregon Sentinel. Ten years heretofore made and executed our laws, which separates the yellow Atlantic Coast canvassing Douglas county for the St. “For more than three years I suffered with ago he died, leaving a wife and three ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon. and have proven their utter disregard from the white Mississippi valley and Dyspepsia in its worst form. I tried several children. His widow became the wife of Louis range concern. Pacific Coast.” for justice and their willingness to serve doctors, but they afforded no relief. At last I tried Hon. Tod Cameron, and thev resided across J. Goldstein and 8. Midelnian. of Port Simmons Liver Regulator, which cured me in a This plan contemplates an arbitrary --------------:o:-------------- the interests of usurers, trusts and mo the street from Mrs. Hauser. This morn land have started a furniture and second short time. It is a good medicine. I would not demand on both national conventions, nopolies. ing Mrs. Caton, the next-door neighbor, be without it."—J ambs A. R oamb , Philad’a, Pa. hand store at Medford. called to see her, and found her sitting in a “We recognize as the primal, most for it ¡8 said that the silver men of both "As a general family remedy for Dyspepsia, Col. H. B. Compson, state railroad com chair, partly dressed, dead. The lamp was diffuse, powerful, complicated and insid parties have arrived at a perfect under Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever still burning, and it is thought she became missioner, went out to his Klamath county use anything else, and have never been disap ious cause of the industrial depressions standing in the matter; that a plank for Fresh Eastern oysters,Turkey and Cranberr y pointed in the effect produced; it seems to be ill and.got up to call help, when she was stock ranch at Nay lox Monday. ‘‘Free silver coin at the ratio of 16 to 1, from which all classes of our citizens almost a perfect cure for all diseases of the Stomach overcome by a sudden stroke of apoplexy. Capt. J. T. C. Nash’s big hotel scheme Sauce, Price 50 Cents. and Bowels.’’—W. J. M c E lroy , Macon, Ga. suffer, except the stock and money spec independent of other commercial nations” No inquest was deemed necessary. She for Medford is being held in abeyance for must be placed in the platforms of the ulators, are using desperate endeavors to lias been an exemplary member of the Pres awhile until he revives his plans. prolong its existence until the harvest is respective parties. byterian church for many years and was Mrs. M. C. Stewart, after a visit with her According to the Record should either loved by all who knew her. She was 71 disposed of to their best advantage. years old. Her funeral took place Sunday sister, Mrs. Marshal Churchman of Med The battle is on, and progressing well for or both conventions refuse to be dictated ford, has returned to San Francisco. afternoon. the reform forces. We recognize that to bv the aggressive silverites, the silver D. W. Cryder bought E Barnharts place battle te be between, on the one hand, a delegates will withdraw and an independ Ringing Noises at Gold Hill for $600, and J. H. Berman monopolized and monopolizing gold ent silver party will be formed, withits {JALDWELL * DAVIS, In the ears, sometimes a roaring, buzzing purchased the Stewart place for $550. currency, out of the credit of which the headquarters in Chicago. sound, are caused by cattarh, that exceed The first choice for the leader of this E. L. Farra starts this week for Paisley, demands of trade are to be alone met; ingly disagreeable and very common dis MECHANICAL AND OPERATIVE Lake county, with a band of cattle to go political enterprise is Congressman J. C and on the other, such legal tenders as ease. Loss of smell or bearing also result DENTISTS. from catarrh. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the into that business with his brother John. the government may deem advisable, Sibley of Pennsylvania, a Democrat. .A shland , O reson . great blood purifier, is a peculiarly success D. B. Reame of Douglas county has subject to government control and modi Second choice falls upon R. P. Bland of ful remedy for this disease, which it cures traded his place for W. B. Griffis’ place on Missouri, Democrat; W. J. Bryan of Ne fication. Chacc Combination Dental Plates made by purifying the blood. Coleman creek and also changed residences. braska, Democrat, Senator H. M. Teller POLITICAL DEMANDS. with Q«ld and Aluminum Roofs. “To this end we recommend the free of Colorado, Republican, and Senator Hood’s Pills are the best after dinner Attorney Hamakar has just received Geld Fillinns inserted in Porcelain Teeth to perfect appearance. pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation. $391.16 from Auditor Blackwell, at Wash and unlimited coinage of silver and gold J. P. Jones ot Nevada, Republican. It is taken for granted by the silver ington for a survey of public lands.—Star. at a ratio of 16 to 1; that paper money be GoldCiawn and Contour work a specialty. That Military Post. issued In sufficient volume to dotlie bus men that organized labor and the people’s Extracting and unavoidable calls from 8 Portland Oregonian Editorial.] A person is prematurely old when bald to 9 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. iness of the country on a cash basis, and Party will come with them to form tbe sil ness occurs before the forty-fifth year. There is a local demand for the re Use Hall ’ s Hair Renewer to keep the scalp be issued by th^ government, and be a ver party, and they have expressed a Office over the Bank. establishment of a military post in south healthy and prevent baldness. full legal tender, without any exception willingness to accept governmental con eastern Oregon. Fort Klamath, which clause whatever, and be issued direct to trol of transportation, provided that this If you want to get a spring medicine M. BROWER M. D. was abandoned some months ago, is in without a blotch, an old sarsaparilla trade the people without the aid of private modification of plank 10 is made a sub the field as a claimant for thia consider mark, a big patch of red pimples, take banks; the establishment of postal sav ordinate issue to free silver. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, An organized movement for the pur ation, as is also Lakeview, the county Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. ings banks and government loans, and that no private bank or company be allow pose of sending silver delegates to the Mrs. Jennie Frierson returned to Duns A shsand , : ; : O regon . seat of Lake county. Beyond the proba bility that a military post would open a muir from Salem Monday. Her mother, ed to issue any’ notes or paper to circulate Democratic National Convention is well under way in the Northwestern States, limited market for certain supplies, there Mrs. E. Youmans, will remain at Salem as currency in any form. Oflfiee—At Residence intersection of Me does not appear to be any reason for another year until her son is again a free “We demand a practical form of the and is paralleled by a similar movement chanic, Laurel and Main Streets. on the part of the silver Republicans. quartering United States troops in that man. initiative and referendum. The progress of this preparatory work region. It is still in a sense a border Mrs. Tavlor Payne and Mrs. R. Ander “We favor the principle of national land, to be sure, but the terrors of the son were called to Junction, Lane county, ownership and operation, for the benefit has arrived at the tangible degree, and border have disappeared, leaving only last week by the critical illness of their of the people, of the means of production the various State committees of both par the question of a market for the fruits of father, J. Dennis. and distribution, one or more industries ties are beginning to watch it closely. their industry to vex the settlers. It is The senior member of the Elliott creek at a time, as the same may be required The Discovery Saved His Life. not clear that it is tbe duty of the govern mining tirm of Adams, Frakes & Co. has by a majority of the voters at the ballot- Frank Brooks ’ Rebellion. Mr. G. Caillouette. Druggist, of Beavers- ment to bear a paternal hand in solving returned from his winter stay in the Ha box, aud we recommend beginning with ville, III., .nd says: “To Dr. King’s New Dis Jacksonville, Or., March 20.—Frank railroads and telegraphs. this problem; hence it is not likely that waiian Islands. covery I owe my life. Was taken with La tbe demand for a military post in that Elder A. J. Stover intends moving to Brooks, who was committed from Talent “We favor the forfeiture of all unearned Grippe and tried all the physicians for THE OLD STAND, OPPOSITE MYER’S section will be met by compliance at Grants Pass aboat the 1st of April. He for housebreaking and resisting arrest lands grants, and that alien ownership miles about, but of no avail and was given has the 8. D. A. church at that place in with a revelver, and who has been in jail should be prohibited, and that no one up and told I could not live. Having Dr. present. HARDWARE STORE. charge also their quarterly meeting, ap here for tbe past two months, made an should be taxed more for putting land to King’s New Discovery in my store I sent Real Estate. pointed for April 12th to 14th. for a bottle and began its use and from the unsuccessful attempt to escape yesterday its beat use than holding it idle. SOOTS SHOES Nellie S Scott to Sarah M Clark; lot first dose began to get better, and after Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, evening. He had been playing the “ We believe fraud at the ballot-box in 1, blk 2, Barr’s add to Medford. $1200. Cal, say: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is “goody” dodge, and begged the sheriff to aqy form, especially by repeating or buy using three bottles was up and about again. ------- THAT FIT YOU------- Conrad Mingus to B E Crouch: w 1-10 of the first medicine I have ever found that It is worth its weight in gold. We won’t lot 1, blk 2, Mingus’ subdivision to Medtord. would do me any good.” Price 50c. For let him out of tbe corridor so that he ing votes, should be made treason, and keep store or house without it.” Get a free could take a little exercise. Tbs sheriff the penalty be made imprisonment for a trial at Ashland Drug Co’s Drug store. ZLÆJLZDJE TO O PL ID IE PL $75. sale by Ashland Drug Company. did so, and went to bis office for a few period of 10 years, and disfranchisement Same to same; 2 acres in tp 37 s, r 2 w. AT LOWEST LIVING RATES, Meeker have part- moments. When be returned, Brooks for life. |150. L Thompson ____ ._____ & ..... ___ __ dissolved . .. Meeker Ohamberlaln’a Bye and Skin Ointment F M Fredenburg to A C Stanley; 92 acres nership. W. H. Meeker and J. was missing. A search soon discovered That thia congress indorse opening a store by themselves and Rev. him hid away in tbe little dark space be the “Resolved, Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- EW WORK A SPECIALTY. Re in tp 36 s, r 3 w. $550. trade labels of all trades and labor Rheum, Hilda Butler to O O Johnson: tract in | Thompson and J. G. Van Dyke and tween the corrugated iron ceiling and tbe Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped pairing neatly done. Half-Soling, unions seeking protection in their re son John comprising another firm. tp 35 s, r 2 w Men’s 75 cents, ladies 50 cents. Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, roof. He had managed to loosen and Milo Caton to Kate M Lemberger; lots in The Annie Consolidated Mining Comp draw the iron down and climb np. He spective lines of trade, and recommend Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. Jacksonville. $300. any,s property in the Bohemia district is had taken his valise with him, and a stick to all friends of organized labor the For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. adoption of this policy, wherever Thos J Bell to Horace A Hanscom; 160 | advertised advertise, in’ the Roseburg papers to be sold at sheriff’s sale on Thursday, April 4, of wood to break through tbe roof. He possible.” acres in tp 38 s, r 1 w. $27 50. TO H0R8E0WNEB8. Martha W Hargadine, et al., to A P 1895. on a judgment in favor of Janies refused to surrender or come out from For putting a horse in a fine healthy con The New Right of Way Law. Pitcher, for $614.39, and $61 25 costs and his hiding place until warned by a shot Hammond; land in tp 39, s, r 1 e. $1 dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. Hephzebah Masterson, et al., to Chas disbursements. from the sheriff. The following bill is of considerable They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure Chaffee: 160 acres in tp 34 s, r 2 w. $2900. Australian syndicate has purchased Sarah R Fox to David Allen ; lot 2, blk all An Judge Hanna has granted a temporary importance in mining and lumbering loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct the timber on sticks between San Fran 20, Chitwood tract, Ashland. $1. injunction the case of William Ulrich, regions, as it provides for getting tbe kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving cisco and Portland for foreign shipment. Have opened a new David W Loring to Ruth Loring; 15 85 This will help the Cooks, at Pokegam*, and a taxpayer, in against County Clerk Jacobs, right-of-way for roads to and from such new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 acres in tp 39 s, r 1 e. $10. Barbershop will be glad to see that firm re to restrain the latter from drawing a war industries without being at the mercy of cents per package. For sale by druggists. 8 L Allen and D Allen to S R Fox; lot 2, everybody For sale by Ashland Drug Company. ceive a proper reward for the immense rant ot $144 in favor of Woolridge, for the owners of intervening grounds. The blk 20, Ashland, Chitwood tract. $1. amount of money they invested in this copying the tax-roll for tbe incoming bill, which is now in effect, provides; Florence Mulvey hill to Ida 15 Lewis: land The Altruriann, section. SENATE BILL NO. 135. assessor. This will bring tbe case up for in the in Cardwell add to Jacksonville. $250. The Altrurian society which located at Ira L Hatfield to J A Clover; 7.15 acres - San — - Francisco papers of - t|je 2ist inst. re- consideration upon its merits at the next Section 1, Any corporation organized Mark West, seven miles from Santa Roa» in tp 39 8, r 1 e. $450. r _____ _______ i spiritualist and i port that Harry Waite, a term of court. for the purpose of opening or operating a few months ago has began man” ¡m_ ASHLAND HOTEL BUILDING, Geo H Andrews to E A Hildreth; lot 20, trance medium, is wanted in San Jose for any gold, silver or copper vein or lode, bikN, R R add to Ashland. $65. swindling a number of people out of large A large two-«*u0ry hotel ¡ b ("Geo. W. Vaupel’s old stand) or any coal or other mine, or any mar provements. Geo H Andrews to N Bull Hildreth; lot sums of money. He is the young man MARRIED. being built for the of ;he colony, a ble, stone or other quarry, or tor cutting ND INVITE THEIR FRIENDS need 19, blk N, R R add to Ashland. $65. who with his father. Dr. W«ite, performed U 8 to Chas Chaftee; 16) acres in tp 34 s, some interestihg features in Ashland last WILLARD-BASSETT —In Trail creek or transporting timber, lumber or cord dozen cottage* are ¡n courBe of construc- ing a first-class shave or hair cut to tlon Lad blacksmith shops, carpenter give them a call. Remember the place. r 2 w. winter. precinct, March 17, 1895, Isaac Willard wood, or for the manufacture of lumber, shops, printing office and other indus Ja’y31-tf EGGERS * STORY. shall have the right to construe ’ an ,j and Miss Lucinda J. Bassett, A. J. Wil List of Letters Salem Dispatch: Supplementary artic lard, J. P., officiating. operate railroads, skidro»;“. tram'ways, trial buildings are being prepared for The Old Reliable use. Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland les for the llogue River Valley Railway Company were filed with the secretary of HAMILTON-MATNEY.—In Uniontown chutes and flukes between such points P. O., Mar. 25, 1895: About thirty families have already precinct, March 17, 1895. by Rev. R. W. . ?8 state today. This company contemplates be indicated in their article of settled there and the colony seems to be ¡-ELY’S CREAM BALM-CTeanscs thoNasal Fry Mrs F Clinch H L extending its line from Jacksonville to the Kennedy, Chas. Hamilton and Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals PSyi/te.AMcriiuv tss | incorporation, and shall have a right to in a thriving condition thus far. A Johnson Miss Frea Jackson Mrs J W Mary Matney. ““ Upper Klamath lake. The articles are sighn ¡the Sores, Restores Taste and. Smell, and Cures coy enter upon any land between such pointB number of Santa Rosa people are becom Michelson MrSain’l Merrick Mr Fred ed by William Honeyman, president, and 215 Montgomery street, extending Norton Mr Henry = for the purpose of examining, locating Sterens Mr Bert ing interested in the colony and it is ex W. A. Buchanan, secretary. from Pine to Bush streets, San Tannes Mr W G Weart Mr Wm and surveying tbe line of such railroads, pected that some will join it this spring. DIED. Williams Mrs Brunetty For Rent or Sale — 6y£ acres of garden skidroads, tramways, chutes and flumes Francisco, Cal. Business center of land, with house, barn and well, being a doing no unnecessary damage thereby, the city, convenient to all banks, Persons calling for same will please say part A Big Calculation In Water. ot Walker place, south of the railroad. GILMORE.—In Jacksonville. March 18, and such corporations shall have power Gives Relief at once for Cold iu Head. W. 11 B runk . P. M. insurance offices and places of ‘advertised.” Will rent for seven months for $42. intn th» Nonfrits.------ It it Quickly Absi'~''td. infant child of Mr, and Mrs. Reuben to appropriate so much of said land as Tho ocean, sea and lake surfaco of amusement. Containing 300 rooms. Ic. DrnggisU or by mail. KLY BROS., 66 Warreu L...N. Y.| F. A. F ebgcs , Agent. Gilmore. may be necessary tor the same, not ex our planet is estimated at something Klamath Express items: Francis Picard, ceeding sixty teet in width, and may liko 145,000,000 square miles, with an J. S. YOUNG, Proprietor. who is aow conducting a business on the BORN. maintain an action for the appropriation average depth of 12,000 feet, and is cal TKRMS—$1.50, $2 and $2.50 per day. Ager road had his leg broken last week. Dr. Free coach to and from the Hotel Ream, of Yreka, reduced the fracture........ CORUM.—In Meadows precinct, March 7, thereof in the manner and iorin us by culated to contain not less than 3,270,- law provided by any railway, macad Jack Bartie has been engaged to drive a 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Corum, a amized road, plank road, city road 600,000,000,000 tons of water. The riv stage out of Redding for Boomer........ The ers of the earth are estimated to have a daughter. M ain S tbelt , O pposite P laza . canal or bridge, and with like effect. Klamath river is being rapidly filled with Cook’s logs and the drive will’begin soon. HOUGHMAN.—In Gold Hill, March 8, Section 2. All such railroads, skid flow sufficient to cover 36 cubic miles 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. Jett Houghman, a roads, tramwavs, chutes, and flumes of the above area each day. Now, if all KAÆJSTTS, rJLinSTTETòS’ TOOLS, .... Col. Stone is running a fine four-horse son. rig from Yreka to Etna daily. The colonel shall be deemed to be for the public ben the oceans were suddenly dried and the is one of the best stage men in the west. WALL LAPER. G-LJASS. ETC. GRIFFITH.—On Griffin creek, March 9, efit, and anv such railroad so constructed rivers could keep up their present rate A. W. Storey and Grant Eggers, the well- 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. .Lincoln Griffith, a and operated shall afford to all persons of flow, which, of course, they could not OF FINE Z j JATTID son. known barbers, have joined forces in the equal facilities for the transportation of without ocean evaporation, it would old stand in the Ashland House building HOWARD.—In Medford precinct, March freight, upon payment or tender of reas take 3,500 years to refill the basin.— On Emigrant Creek, where they invite their many friends. 18.1895. to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Howard, a onable compensation therefor, but said St. Louis Republic. daughter. railroad shall not be required to carry The jury in the case of Mrs. Jane Davis 4*4 miles from Ashland. On this land vs. the 8. P. R. R. in the circuit court at H UFFER— In Jacksonville precinct. March passengers, and any such skidway, tram Puzzled. are two fine soda springs. 30 acres under Roseburg awarded her $500 damages, with 21.1895, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Huffer, Jr., way, chute or flume shall afford to all “ Answer by return male” was the cultivation and fence, price 15 dollars per a judgment for costs of suit. etc. On Aug. persons equal facilities in the use thereof a son. acre. Call and see Frank Williams ove 4in of last year she and her infant 3 months way tho letter wound up that Miss for the purpose to which they are adapted, second hand store, next door to post office old babe went from Oakland, Cal., to Rose HASKINS.—In Ashland, March 25, 1895, under payment or tender of reasonable Footlites received from Mr. Suddenrox. to tbe wife of Wm. Haskins, a daughter. Ashland. burg but the Pullman porter failed to wake "I wonder,” said she, “whether he her in time to get oft' at her distillation. GILROY —In Portland. March 22.1895, to compensation for such use. means by the messenger boy or by She was put oft about a mile north of Rose Not Permanent, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gilroy, formerly of ----------- : o :----------- burg about midnight. She wandered post.”—Indianapolis Journal. THE BANE OF HUMAN LIFE, Ashland, a daughter. "Timmins says ho is wedded to his around all night with her babe insufficiently W. L art." clotbed. Finally a couple of men cauie Congressmen Stealing Seeds. f? IS THE BEST. Driven Out of the System by At the discovery of America maize U FIT FO« A KING. along and showed her the way to town. ‘‘Youdon’tsay! It is a wonder to me was grown by the Indian tribes from the Use of Washington, March 21. — It has been That she was in poor health at the time CORDOVAN, -------- THE-------- and sustained injuries from exposure and represented to Secretary Morton that that ho doesn’t sue for divorce on the Patagonia to Hudson bay. In Mexico J. rKEWCH 4. ENAMELLED CALF. I tnght that resulted in sickness from which members of congress have disposed of ground of nonsupport. ’ ’—Cincinnati and Peru its origin was attributed to • Î4.-3.S? Flfif C.-'.Uâk'ANGAROa she has not yet recovered. She sued for their quotas of seeds in a way not con Tribune. the gods. ■f $3.Ç0 POLICE,3SOLES. $10.000 damages. templated by the law, and he recently 52. WORKING^ “For five years, I was a great Os took steps to ascertain the truth of the Joy’s for the Jaded. U j *•**' -EXTRA FINE- sufferer from a most persistent O statements. At his direction, the agent Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. O blood disease, none of the various o -e boys 'S chml S hoei of the seed department negotiated for the Thia coming eeaaon, from present indi purchase of a member’s share, and the JT -LADIES' medicines I took being of any cations, is going to be more active in former soon brought to the secretary the help whatever. Hoping that o ‘. eEsi»oNGO’A. general mining in this section of south change of climate would Benefit o order of a member for fully 75 o ern Oregon than ever before. AI readv written me. I went to Cuba, to Florida, o lY-JL-DOUGu(a- per cent of bis annual quota, which was the bills have been full of prospectors offered for and then to Saratoga Springs, o • BROCKTCNJHASS. sale at $75. The purchase lor weeks during the favorable weather where I remained some time o Over One Million People wear the o I that has prevailed. From every section was made and the agent gave bis check drinking the waters. But all was o of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophosphites of Limo and Soda, for tbe money, which is now in the sec W. L. Douglas $3 &. $4 Shoes no use. At last, being advised o cornea good reports, and considerable retary’s possession. Secretary Morton is a constructive food that nourishes, enriches tho blood, All our sbcs3 are equally satlslactory by several friends to try Ayer’s o capital ia being induced to take hold of also says that he could have recently, Sarsaparilla, I began taking it, o They cAe the best wains for the money. quartz and placer propositions. both creates solid flesh, stops wasting and gives strength. It is purchased from a second-hand book They equal custom Shoe« In ftyle end lit. and very soon favorable results o There is a strong indication that the un dealer in this citv the quota allowed to o Their wearing qualities are lir.jurpassed. for all were manifest. To-day I con o developed mineral wealth of southern three members of congress for $150 each. Thé priccj ere uniform,—«tnœped on sole. 9 sider myself a perfectly healthy o From Si to S3 saved over other makes. Oregon is going to receive the attention Besides these, he says he has the names jf your 1er car.not su-riv ■ -u v.-ecan. Sold by man, with a good appetite and o from capital that it so justly deserves of probably 100 members of congress who o Jackson Go., Oregon. not the least trace ot my former o I this summer. have given orders for the transfer of complaint. To all my friends, o their entire quotes of seed, or a great and especially young men like o Good Demand for Oregon Cattle. portion of them, to other persons. REAL ESTATE AGENT, myself. I recommend Ayer’s Sar o o like Consumption, Scrofula, Anemia, Marasmus; or for Goughs anifi saparilla, if in need of a perfectly o Peter McDonald, who accompanied NOTARY PUBLIC and Nervous Prostration. reliable blood-purifier.*' — J ose of Gibson & Co.*8 cattle shipment to South Golds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Loss of Flesh and E. W. Joy Company—Gentlemen: I A. E scobar , proprietor Hotel o Omaha, is back at La Grande. A large COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS. suffered from a nervous prostration Victoria, Key West, Fla.; resi o General Debility. Scott ’ s Emulsion has no equal as part of this shipment was purchased from have o from financial losses. Can sav Joy's Veg dence, 352 W. 16th St., New York. o A§ LIFTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 2u acres up McDonald Bros., and the prices tealized etable Sarsaparilla has cured me. My liver, o for Sale pt Rent. Nourishment for Babies and Growing Children, in the eastern market were very satis stomach and bowels have been very in o Ilite’e houses and Ibts in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. factory. Mr. McDonald confirms pre active, but since taking your remedy I am o Buy only the genuine put up in salmon-colored wrapper. o vious reports to the effect that there is a entirely well. A11 business men and women QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES o should use it. Please publish. strong demand for prime beei cattle. Admitted tor Exhibition * o Studfor famplet on Scott't Emulsion. FREE. (Signed) M r . W m . I1 f . n * y J oneb . There is also a good market for feeders a number of small and large farms, from 20 acres up, for Sale or Butte, Montana. AT THE WORLD’S FAIR o o throughout certain portions of Iowa and Scott & Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists, 50 cents and SI, , Illinois, where there is more corn left Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder houses ami lots in the 4own of Gdd Hill, all good bueiocts stand». tbto tris generally tfeta su^ycs'cM, AwsMiMM $W KWafcatf Ftf, su Frrafflw. Professional Cards D. Baking HOTEL Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE FRED T. FRADENBURGH Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day. Sixn-dci-y Dinners« ASHLAND l MILLS OUR PATENT FLOUR. SELDOM EQUALED, NEVER EXCELLED. VIRGIN & COMPANY, Prop’s. H. REID, MERCHANT TAILOR, SHOEMAKER, BOOT OREGON. Opposite HOTEL OREGON. FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Stoyes, Hardware, Tinware, N Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To H. C. MYER. + Ashland, Oregon. GARLAND STOVES & RANGES, CROSS-CET SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS- A AMMUNITION. CUTLERY. RUSS HOUSE H. S. EVANS, A BARGAIN ! ASHLAND, OR. 80 ACRES Blood Poison D ou & las MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Practical Business Training School of Oregon. Our New Building is now Completed Scott’s Emulsion I. E. RIGBY, Principal. MEDFORD. - - - - OREGON. GOLD HILL Wasting Diseases E. B. SMITH Ayer’So^Sarsaparilla H