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4 I Bf«L VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD T HE FINEST--------- ZPZLA.JIItT and ZF-ÆISrOY ZPi^IJSTTIJSTG-. NO MONOPOLY PRICES ASHLAND, OREGON. * & Chief of the County Papers. Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. XW^Give ua your order for Letter heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circu lars, Etc. VOL. VII. s Death of Win. Kahler. Wm. Kahler of Jacksonville, who was struck with paralysis last week died Thursday evening and was buried along side hia wife in the Jacksonville cemetery Saturday afternoon, the Masonic lodge and M. E. church conducting the serv ices, with preaching by Rev. W. B. Moore and Presiding Elder Jones. He came to Jackson county in 1852 and has been one of its most active and influential citizens. He was the father of C. W. Kahler and Rev. Dr. Geo. Kahler, and left a good sized private fortune, Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, tho food lies in the stomach undi gested, poisoning the 1 blood; frequent headache I ( ensues; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and’ nervousness indicate how the whole system is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver ths agency known on It acta with extraor dinary power and efficacy. Í i II I < Mareh Weather Summary. Following is a summary of weather ob servations at Ashland during month of Mareh as reported hy F. H. Carter, local observer for Oregon State Weather Service: Elevation above sea level, 1915 ft. -Menn Temperature, 44.7. Departure from normal, plus 1.2. Maximum Temperature, 70, on 1, 5, 26. Minimum Temperature, 20. on 15th. ■Mean of maximum temperature. 58.2. Mean of minimum temperature. 31.1. Number of times max. temp. 90 or above 0. Number of times min. temp. 32or below, 21. Number of times min. temp. 40or below, 28. Total precipitation. 1.52 inches. Departure from normal, —.15. Greatest precipitation in 24 consecutive hours, and date .47 on 20th. Total depth of unmelted snowfall 4.3. Prevailing direction ot wind, NW. Number of clear days, 11. Number of partly cloudy days, 11. Number of cloudy days," 9. Number of days on which .01 or more of precipitation fell, 7. Number of days on which .01 or more of precipitation fell, G. Dates on which snow fell, 11,12, 21, 28. Remarks: The max, temperature was below the average and the reading was lower on the 15th than it has been in March for 15 years. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, Ai s général family remedy for dy«r>ep«ia. Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever ■io anything else, and have never been dis appointed in the effect produced; it seems to Be ahnoit a perfect cure for all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. W. J. M c E lbot . Macon. Ga. Professional Cards D. M. BROWER M. Jacksonville, March 28.—Sam Law rence, of Galls creek, recently discovered a ledge about half a mile from the Kubli & Watson ledge, from which the rich discovery was reported a short time since. Ti.e Lawrence discovery is in the direction of the Kubli ledge, and is believed to be an extension of it. Seven tons of the late discovery were taken to the Lindley stamp mill, on Sardine creek, and crushed. They yielded $4800. Much interest ie manifested in this handsome working test, and development work will be prosecuted with all possible vigor on the ledge. Work is continued with much energy on the Kubli & Watson ledge, with the most satisfactory results. The company has 100 tons of rock on the dump, and estimates from actual working tests with an arastra, that it will average $60 per ton, Tim Dungan, of this place, has just un covered two veins, located four miles from Jacksonville, in the divide between Jackson and Galls creek, running paral lel with each other, with only a thin partition between them, from which he has obtained the most flattering pros pects. Seven pounds of the ore reduced in a band mortar weighed at the bank $11. He will commence to develop the ledge at once, and other locatera on ex tensions will also test their holdings. More than usual interest is being taken in the mining industry this year, and a larger number of men are prospecting than ever before. Many new discoveries will no doubt be made. D. PHYSICIAN «nd SURGEON, A shland , : ; ; O regon . Office—At Residence intersection of Me chanic, Laurel and Main Streets, BOOT SHOEMAKER, ...a THS OLD STAND, OPPOSITE MYER’S HARDWARE STORE. <Sc BOOTS SHOES ------- THAT FIT YOU------- TO OZRZDZE-R, AT LOWEST LIVING RATES, EW WORK A SPECIALTY. Re pairing neatly done. Half-Soling, men’s 75 cents, ladies 50cents. N Land For Sale. Have opened a new Barbershop in the Mr. C. T. Payne has for sale 300 acres of land 2 miles east of Phoenix. Good grain and fruit land, well supplied with water and wood. Will sell it 100 acres or to suit purchaser. Good house on it. For further information inquire of C. T. Payne, Ash land, Oregon. ASHLAND HOTEL BUILDING, Real Estate. Harry 1) Angle to Julius E Miner—160 ('Geo. W. Vaupel’s old stand) acres in tp 31 s, r 2 e; $1000. Mrs M J Reeser to Tillie J Pennebaker— ND INVITE THEIR FRIENDS need ing a first-class shave or hair cut to lots 25 and 26, Highland Park add to Ash give them a call. Remember the place, land ; $1. Hattie A Case to Katherine Werth—lot tf EGGERS A STORY. 5 in blk 10, Central Point; $1000. J H Martin to Dagmar Martin—lot in Ashland 23x100 feet; $700. DR. JORDAN & CO.’S Martha L Gillette, et al, to J H Martin— in Ashland 23x100 feet; $3o0. GREAT MUSEUM OF AJATOMT lot Geo II Andrews to Wm Flippen—lot 18 1051 Market St., San Francisco in blk 27, Gold Hill; $10, (Between 6ih and 7tb St».) <3 J W Merritt (trustee) to Frank A Hawk— Go and learn how wonderfully you lot 8 in blk 58, Central Point; $80. are made and how to avoid aicknesa L W Spear, to Juliette Fergnson—2,04 and diaeaae. Museum enlarged with acres in tp 37 s, r 1 w ; $300. thousand» of new object». Admia- Mary A Griffin to Henrieta M Ferren— ■ion 25 Ct». 40 acres in tp 39 s, r 2 w ; $950. Private Office—Name Building C J Clarke to Nellie S Scott—35 acres in 1051 Market Street— Diseaees of men: tp 35 s, r 3 w; $3000. stricture, lore of manhood, disease* of the skin •nd kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer B F Stevenson to Nellie Scott—20 acres cury. Treatment personally or by letter. Send in tp 37 s. r 2 w ; $1000. for beck. Q * Fred Overbeck to C W Kahler—undivided Longestablished and reliable practitioners 1-6 of land in Jacksonville; $19. ' Jacob Walz to C W Kahler—undivided 1-2 of land in Jacksonville: $55. W E Jacobs to J E Pelton and R P Neil- The Ohl Reliable undivided % of Ashland flouring mill; $6175. Charles E Nimnger to A R Rhodes—42.72 acres in tp 38 s, r 1 w; $3072.50. Susie Neil to C W Kahler—undivided 1-6 of land in Jacksonville; $19. 215 Montgomery street, extending Mary A Griffin to Owen Dunlap—lot 3 from Pine to Bush streets, San blk 1, Phoenix ; $150. Francisco, Cal. Business center of Eliza J Hamlin to Owen Dunlap—lot 3, the city, convenient to all banks, blk 1, Phoenix; $1. J C Overback to U W Kahler—undivided insurance offices and places of 1-6 of land in Jacksonville; $19. amusement. Containing 300 rooms. A RUSS HOUSE J. S. YOUNG, Proprietor. TERMS—11.50, $2 and $2.50 per day. Free coach to and from the Hotel A BARGAIN ! 80 ACRES OF FINE LAND On Emigrant Creek, 41^ miles from Ashland. On this land are two fine soda springs. 30 acres under cultivation and fence, price 15 dollars per acre. Call and see Frank Williams over second hand store, next door to post office Ashland. W. L. D cuclas S3 CORDOVA NT, FREMCH A ENAMELLED CALF. ■\ &4.s3.so F ike C ali &K ancarool $3.s_o P0L1CE.3 soles . \ !5 o SP$2- w 0RK|NGM en ’ s j **** * ASHLAND, -EXTSAFiNE« s2>l.7= B u YS'SCHOOLSHOEI LADIES- 2F 5 END FOR CATALOGUE W- L • D O U G L- AS- BROC KTOH.AVASS. Over One MiSlion People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes arc equally satisfactory They give the beet value for the money. They equal custom shoes In style and fit. Th-ir wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The price» are uniform.—-stamped on sole. From $i to $3 saved over ether makes. li your dealer cannct supply you we can. Sold by E. B. SMITH AYER’S Cherry Pectoral SAVED HIS LIFE So says Mr. T. M. Reed, a highly- respected Merchant of Mid dletown, III.„of a Young Man who was supposed to be in Consumption. “One of my customers, some Of years ago, had a son who had all o c the symptoms of consumption. o The usual medicines afforded him o no relief, and lie steadily failed o o until he was unable to leave his o bed. His mother applied to me o for same remedy and I recom o mended Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. o The young ’ man t took it L according . ” o to directions, and soon began to o improve until he became well o o ana stronj eng.”—T. M. R eed , Mid- o dietown, i, Ili. o o “Some time ago, I caught a o severe cold, mv throat and lungs o were badly inflamed, and I haaa o terrible cough. It was supposed o o that I was a victim of consump o tion, and my friends had little o o hope of recovery. But I bought a o bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, o took it, and was entirely cured. o No doubt, it saved my life.”— o o I. J ones , Emerts Cove, Tenn. o o o o Received Highest Awards o AT THE WORLD’S FAIR o o Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral PRESSED BRICKS. Engineer I). McCarthy was down from Portland this week. Backache, dizziness, tiredness giye way to Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Assessor Geo. A. Jackson was up from Medford Sundaying with Deputy Asses sor Bryant. Col. Compson was on Sunday’s north train from a visit with his daughter in San Francisco. Bent Kingsbury came over from the Siskiyou mines Sunday to attend court at Jacksonville. Mrs. John Griffin and Miss Minerva Naylor have opened a dressmaking shop at Grants Pass, The unalloted 178,000 acres of the Siletz Indian reservation will soon be thrown open for settlement. Mrs. N. H. Spencer of Griffin creek is in southern California visiting her father, W. Fowler, who is very low. The only change so far, made at the Roseburg soldiers’ home was the election of W. H. Byars commandant. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, A MODOC WAR INCIDENT. THURSDAY. APRIL 4, 1895. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Death of Edward Fox, who secured an Interview with Capt. Jack for the N. Y. Herald. Edward Fox, who will be remembered by the old-timers of Klamath county as the correspondent of the New York Herald during the Modoc war, was drowned on March 4tb in the Swan river, Perth, West Australia. The name of Edward Fox became well known on both sides of the Atlantic dur ing the Coleman Dravton-Barrowe scan dal in 1892. Fox acted as one of the seconds in the duel that did not come off in Paris and furnishedlhe famous corre spendence to a prominent New York paper. Fox claimed that the publication of the letter was under the sanction of Barrowe, which the latter denied. The lie was passed and the outcome of the dispute was a bloodless duel between Fox and Barrowe on April 23, 1892, at Nieuwport Barns, a seaside resort near Ostend. After firing two shots each at twelve paces they retired without shak ing hands or passing the compliments usual on such occasions. Fox’s first shot whistled by Barrowe’s ear while Barrowe's last bullet tore through Fox’s frock coat near the hip bone, piercing the coat in three different places and grazing his trousers over his abdomen. Fox was not, as he has been described an Englishman and ex-officer of the j Guards, but an Irishman and an ex officer of an English line regiment. The i original family name was O’Shanagh, which means son of or descendant of the I fox, and the clan was located in County I Cavan. He was educated in England, and entered the army as an ensign at 18 ‘ years of age, spending most of his time in England or abroad. He was a big, broad-shouldered, deep-chested man fully six feet tall. His father not being rich, and he being a younger son, he was almost en tirely dependent on his pay as a subal tern, and his tastes being expensive, he , soon accumulated a very creditable amount of debts. Life became a burden to 1 him and he was obliged to "sell out,” (he purchase system being then in vogue in the British army. The “fortune” , which he is said to have brought to America, where he came after leaving j the army, was the few hundred pounds , sterling realized by the sale of his com mission. He went straight to Wall street, where he lost every penny of it i and i liought a very valuable experience rather dearly. i He had to do something for a living and having met James Gordon Bennett, 1 Jr., then a young man, and having some j literary ability which he himself was unaware of until be needed it, he became J reporter on the Herald. He soon devel oped into a first-class newspaper man, . and got the best assignments on the ' paper, both in New York and out of town. Although a bon vivant, and having the < entree to what is called the “best society” in New York, he was not by any means a , dissipated man. But he moved in a ' fast set. and, although he earned a good , salary as a “space” man, he was always ■ in need of money. His principal feat in jeurnalism was when he was correspondent of the Her i ald with General Canby in the Modoc war. Bennett wanted an interview with I Captain Jack, and Fox got it. Against I the advice of General Canby and every < officer whom he consulted, he determined I take liis life in bis band, and go into to I the lava beds, accompanied only by an interpreter. He managed in some way j that he never revealed to convey his pacific intentions to the Indians and to j publish their grievances, and he was allowed to go in among them, heard J Capt. Jack’s statement and published it. , There was no doubt about the genuine ness of the interview. That was the origin of the soubriquet, “Modoc Fox,” which stuck to him for many years. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Circuit Court Docket. The Prices of Products and silver. civil actions . Pendleton Alliance Herald,) A telegram from St. Paul, Minn., says that the price of beef has gone up within the past few davs.from 2 to 2% cents a pound. The Pendleton Tribune claims that confidence is being restored, and quotes Dunn. Bradstreet. Henry W. Can- don and Russel Sage to corroborate its statement. It seems to be a fact that there has been a slight rise in prices of products recently. What is tho cause of it? We will quote from the Associated Press dispatches taken from the columns of the Portland Evening Telegram. In its issue of March 11, 1895 we find the following dispatch: O & C R R vs Geo Engle. To recover money. C C Taylor vs W T Anderson. To re cover real property and damages. Ellen E Mundy vs W T Anderson. To recover real property and damages. Chas N Lambert vs Wm Jacoby. Tore- cover money. D H Miller vs J H Hockersmith. To re cover money. Geo W Isaacs vs J B Griffin and Jose phine Wilson. To recover money. T J Wilson vs J W Hockersmith. To recover money. I> C Noah vs W R Noah. Divorce. W I Vawter vs 8 I’ Conger et al. Fore close miner's lien. Elizabeth Williams vs J H Williams. Divorce. Clara Rader vs W T Newcomb. To quiet title. A R Thompson vs Ashland Mining Co. Foreclose miner’s lien. Kinney & I’rovost vs Ashland Mining Co. Foreclose miner’s lien. Sterling Mining Co vs Phil Gleave and Ellen Hards. Injunction. Alice McCumber vs C ~ H McCumber. ~ Divorce. B F Tabor et al vs W J Stanley et al. Foreclose miner’s lien. Jessie Williamson vs David Williamson. Divorce. A E Kinney et al vs Ashland Minin? Co. Foreclose miner’s lien. C F Wall vs Geo and Oliye Hershberger. Foreclose mortgage. H L White vs O C Tiffany et al. Par tition of real property. Jas Harvey vs Sl’KK Co. For damage. German Savings A. Loan Society vs Levi * Morris. Foreclose mortgage. Wm Ulrich vs N A Jacobs and J L Wooldridge. For an injunction. Adelaid Schmitt vs Julius Schmitt, Di- vorce. Sand Phillips vs Helen M Hards et al. Foreclose mortgage. O & C K R Co vs John O’Conder. In junction. O A C R R Co vs H Hollingsworth and M Hollingsworth. Injunction. Reames A White vs J W and Jeanette Goff. Foreclose mortgage. 8 P DA L Co vs C W Skeel A Son. To recover inonev. Annie M Reed vs W L, P J, C E and W F Halley. To recover money. O & C R R Co vs Geo Engle. Injunction. J. B. Sollner, a tailor formerly of Jack sonville, has resumed business at Sisson PRICE OF SILVER AND LEAD. after an absence in Los Angeles. New York, March 11,—Silver, 60 Lc; Elder Janies Hummer, who has been lead, $2.95. running a protracted meeting at Soda In the issue of the Portland Evening Springs, left for Cottage Grove Monday. Telegram of March 28,1895, we find the following very suggestive and interesting Rev. Robt. McLean has refused the dispatch, which we trust our readers will call from a Portland church and will re carefully compare with that of March 11; main pastor of Bethany church at Grants Pass. PRICE OF SILVER AND LEAD. New York, March 28.—Silver, 6334c; Samuel Dixon, late populist nominee lead, $3.05. for the state board of equalization of this These two dispatches tell the storv of district,is very low at his ranch at Olene, the rise and fall of prices, When silver Klamath county. rises, the prices of products rise; when A. W. Storey and Grant Eggers, the well- silver falls, the prices of all produce fall. known barbers, have joined forces in the Thus silver is not only the thermometer old stand in the Ashland House building and barometer of trade, but it is also the where they invite their many friends. the regulator of prices. The gohlites Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guarantee. It have conspired to destroy silver as a cures Incipient Consumption. It is the money metal. They have made it a best Cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cents., 50 cts. and $1, Sold by Ashland mere commodity, but in spite of the Drug Company. conspiracy, and in spite of its dethrone ment as a money metal, silver still rules E. B. Smith has sold the Racket store the world of prices. The People’s part}’ to his son, John F. Smith, who has taken proposes to remonetize silver and make charge and will conduct the same at the it once more a money of ultimate redem old stand. E, B. Smith is visiting in ption. When the United States declares Douglas county this week. for the free and unlimited coinage of Chester A. Arthur Post of Medford silver the white metal will jump at once will hold a meeting tomorrow evening to to an equality with gold at the old ratio seriously consider the proposition! of of 16 to 1, and wheat, cotton, wool, horses building a G. A. R. hall in Medford. cattle—all products—together with labor, will sympathize with the upward move W. F. Beckman was found guilty of ment of silver. Then good times will murder in the second degree for the kill- come again, and the farmer and laborer ing of his wife and step-son near Rose will receive “honest money” for his work burg. Judge Fullerton sentenced him to CRIMINAL DOCKET. at old time prices. Farmers and lalior- life imprisonment. ers, watch the silver thermometer—and State vs Henry Robinson. Polygamy. For Rent or Sale—6% acres of garden State vs H W Clopton. Mayhem. vote intelligently! land, with house, barn and well, being a State vs H W Clopton. Assault and part ot Walker place, south of the railroad. Did You Kver battery. Will rent for seven months for $42. State vs Geo E Bloomer. Larceny. Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your F. A. F ergus , Agent. State vs A Weigel. Practicing medicine troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get without certificate. McGee & Son’s store at Myrtle creek, relief. This medicine has been found to be State vs Zera and Irvin Dahack. Bur peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of Dougias county, burned to the ground glary. all Female Complaints, exerting a wonder last Thursday night. The fire originated State vs Paul Volner. Larceny in store. ful direct influence in giving strength and in front of the basement, but the cause is State vs Geo E Neuber. Selling liquors, tone to the organs. If vou have Loss of unknown. Loss, $20,000, with small less than one gallon. Appetite,Constipation, Headache, Fainting insurance. State vs E H Renfro. Practicing med Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, icine without certificate. Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, A postoffice has been established at G. State vs Frank Townsend. Larceny. Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. W. Smith’s ranch, three miles east of State vs J H Martin. Assault’ with Health and Strength are guaranteed by its Klamath Falls, with that gentleman as dangerous weapon. use. Large bottles only fifty cents at Ash postmaster. It is named Altamont, after State vs Burton Hawks. Burglar}’. land Drug Co’s Drug Store. the horse of that name, owned by State vs Frank Brooks. House breaking. State vs Frank Brooks. Resisting an Jay Beach, who formerly owned that Reports from the southern part of officer. • place. California speak well of the prospects EQUITY CASES. It is reported by reliable authority O A C R R Co vs Geo Engle. For an in for a good grain crop. that a large family living up in the junction. C. P. Huntington has been indicted South Fork country, are in such reduced Catherine Nolans vs S J Day. To set by the federal grand jury at San Fran aside deed. circumstances that they are existing on Fred Hansen vs P J Vanhardenberg, I L cisco on a charge of violating the inter rutabagas alone. This is hard lines. state commerce act in giving a railroad Hamilton. To set aside assignment. Tiiere are some 20 in the household.— Board School Land Commissioners vs pass to Attorney Frank M. Stone. Marshfield Sun. M 1’ Hurst et al. Foreclose mortgage. Residents in that part of Los Angeles Klippel A Marcuson vs E Kirchgessner Mrs. C. B. Evans and child returned to and Kirchgessner. Merchant’s lien. where the oil wells are located have re Canton, Sunday, being ticketed over the Ida McBride vs J W McBride. Divorce. newed their fight against the wellmen Northern Pacific and Billings route by ASSIGNMENTS. Robt. Leonard, the N. P. agent. She and say that they will carry the matter BORN. goes to settle up an estate. Mr. Evans L G Goodell to E B Myer. Ihrough the courts if they can not have W O’Donoghue to E D Briggs. did not buy the A. Alford place at Talent ANDERSON—On Williams creek, Mar. 27, Mie wells stopped otherwise. B R Kingsbury to J E Pelton. 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, a and will visit California again soon. Ed Hendricks to Wm Ray. daughter. Nervous l’rostrat ion. W. C. Parrish, the well-known brake- Benn A Cox to E D Briggs. REED — In Ashland, March 27th, to Mr. E. W. Joy Company—Gentlemen: I Peter Vanhardenberg to I L Hamilton. man who went to Monterey, Old Mexico, have suffered from a nervous prostration and Mrs. J. Henry Reed, a son. C W Skeel A Son to W I Vawter. after losing his job on the Mt. Shasta from financial losses. Can say Joy’s Veg division in last summers strike, was ESTEB—In Antioch district, March 28, etable Sarsaparilla has cured me. My liver, Palaces on Wheels. 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Esteb, a son. killed near that place March 15th while stomach and bowels have been very in When people travel now a days, they ex active, but since taking your remedy I am in the employ of the Monterey & Gulf ELLEDGE—In Ashland. March 26, 1895, pect comfort, and when they travel on to Mr. and Mrs. W. Elledge, a son. entirely well. All business men and women R R. He left an insurance on his life Milwaukee” they get it. use it. Please publish. TRAIN—In Woodville precinct March 23, •‘The in favor of bis mother. There has been an evolution in the means should (Signed) M r . W m . H f . nry J ones . 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Train, a son. of transportation for man that is very in Conductor Fred Wall has hauled 111 BURKHART—Near Wimer, March 27, teresting. The more civiliued a people Butte, Montana. carloads of potatoes during the present 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. Burkhart, a son- becomes, the more exacting it grows. The John M. Pickett, aged 91 years, who month, on his train alone, and other coaches now running between St. Paul and conductors have each hauled about the The contest between J. p. Haggm Ch'oago, and Omaha and Chicago, on “The claimed to be the oldest Democrat in same number. These potatoes are being an<l about 80 pitizens known as swamp- Milwaukee,” are marvels of elegance and Western New York, dieds at Lyons, N. convenience. The private compartment shipped from Willamette valley towns to who claim that Haggin has no legal cars, library buffet smoking cars and free Y., recently. He never missed voting Arizona, showing that the growers seem chair cars are models of luxurious at presidential, state, county or local to have discovered a big market in the right to the 15,000 acres formerly the reclining comfort, which in style and furnishings are elections. bed of Kern lake, Kern county, for south. enough for royalty itself. A great t The cycling world will be glad to which he holds patents, may cause palatial pleasure for the traveler on its sleepers and Chas. Phillips, whose family was earn that the world’s champion, the among the unfortunates at the Silver bloodshed before the matter is se filed private compartment cars is the electric reading lamp, which is an exclusive only Zimmerman, has decided to accept Lake disaster, has moved, with the sur in the courts. The Haggin forces in berth feature with "The Milwaukee.” The heat vivors of his family, to Aithouse, Jose possession are armed ana the others ing is all done by steam, thus doing away the challenge issued by Hubert Houben, phine county. Mr,' Phillips is engaged threaten invasion. Haggin’s agents and with the old fashioned stove. By all these the Belgian wonder, to a series of three in mining and is tlie owner of some fine employes are fencing in all tho lands in means the fatigue incident to travel is re races for $5,0)0 a side. mining property. He leaves friends dispute, except those actually in posses duced to a minimum. Because of the refusal of the Missouri The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul legislature to grant sufficient money for here.—Paisley correspondence Lakeview sion of the contestants. Tlie latter, Railway is always popular, and those travel Rustler. about 50 in number, have been sued in ing over its lines are the loudest in its necessities, the national guard of that Karl’s Clover Root, the great Blood puri ejectment, That is what caused the praise. All cupon ticket agents sell tickets state is liable to be dissolved. The lead fier gives freshness and clearness to the via the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul ing officers have already resigned their Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 cts., trouble. Railway. C. J. E ddy , General Agent, commissions. The Third regiment is 50 cts. and $1. Sold bv Ashland Drug Co. Common Sense Portland, Ore^___________ __ about to disband. The Klamath Falls Express of last Should be used in attempting to cure that Every day brings out additional facts issue announces that D. B. Worthington very disagreeable disease, catarrh. As cat- concerning the swindles perpetrated by originates in impurities in tbe blood, Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment has sold the plant to Joseph G. Pierce arrn local applications can do no permanent Harry Waite, the bogus medium, in San Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- and G. J. Farnsworth, who will take good. The common sense method of treat Jose. Meanwhile the police are busy Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped possession June 1st. The new propri ment is to purify the blood, and for this tracking him. Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, etors are enterprising hustlers and will purpose there is no preparation superior to Stanford university lias purchased the Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. keep the Express up to the high-standard Hood's Sarsaparilla. valuable private library left by tlie late For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. of excellence to which Worthington has Hood’s Pills cure constipation by re Professor Hildebrand of the University brought it. to horse ' ownerb . storing peristaltic action to the alimentary of Leipsic. The library contains 15,000 The farmers of South Douglas are con canal. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con volumes and was bought for $5,000. templating raising funds to employ an dition try Dr, Cady’s Condition Powders. Williams Items. Insurance men of Fresno are scram They tope up the system, aid digestion, cure able attorney to test the legality and Snow and rain precipitated by turns this bling to obtain policies on the county loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct validity of the present infamous mort gage tax law. The individual expense week. property, valued at $175,000. The super- kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving would not be great, while a unity of act Hon. J. A. Jeffrey was in the valley last ■isors have decided to place the insur new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 ion among all the farmers would repre week. ance at 40 per cent reduction from for cents per package. For sale by druggist«. sent considerable capital and strength to For sale by Ashland Drug Company. We learn that the Baltimore Literary I mer rates. back the test.—Riddle Enterprise. Society still flourishes. Ah investment association formed by The jury in the c;ise of the People vs. The appeal ot W. E. Howe, convicted G. W. Anderson is crushing ore for the clerks aud letter-carriers in the San Etta Stokes, tried at Visalia for assault of embezzling Klamath county funds as Shrimpf Bros, this week. Francisco postoffice has failed to be a ing Detective Will Smith of the South county treasurer, was argued in the Miss Ola Chapman is staying with Mrs. supreme court Saturday, and on the day James Carter while Mr. C. is away working profitable savings scheme and the stock ern Pacific company with Intent to kill holders are out of pocket a considerable on March 4,1893., disagreed. The woman before there was argued belore the same in the mines. amount. Bad real estate investments will be tried again next week. court the case of Little Klamath Water Fred Russel), one of our enterprising Ditch Company, respondent, vs. D. young miners, made a flying trip to Grants consumed the cash assets. Ream and E. J. Roher, appellants, from Pass last week. Klamath county, argued and submitted. Miss Jessie Stites left Monday to visit Joy’s for the Jaded. friends and her sister Daisy who is attend Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla, ing school in Grants Pass. The $13,600 recently allowed tbe Jo The temperance meeting held in the Bailey estate, by the government, in Baptist church last Sunday evening drew a payment for a drove of cattle destroyed large congregation and the exercises were Scott’s Emulsion has been endorsed by physicians of the in 1892 by the Indians, on Pitt river, good. California, in which Bailey lost his life, whole world. There is no secret about its ingredients. O. R. bwearengen and K. A. Kiessling is now tied up in the hands of the court, are working on their stringer in the Horse Physicians prescribe pending a coutest of title to the money head gulch. The gentlemen still report between the Bailey brothers and sister, good pay. We hope they will find the and tbe heirs of Jo Bailey’s wife deceased. pocket. The case bid fair to be a long and expen The big Huntington mill on the Little , sive one. Anaconda is running night and day so' Improper and deficient care of the scalp there must be some paying ore left m this because they know what great nourishing and curative prop will cause grayness of the hair and bald county yet, although the big mining man, ness. Escape both by tbe use of that re Waldo Clark, thought he got it all. erties it contains. They know it is what it is represented liable specific Hall’s Hair Renewer. Those who indulge or participate in the , to be ; namely, a perfect emulsion of tho best Norway Cod Although saloons are assolidy entrench Terpsichorean art should not fail to attend ed as ever the boys that patronize them the party which will be given m the new liver Oil with the hypophosphites of limo and soda. are not. Here is a dispatch dated Fort residence of Louis Storch. Sr., on the 5th of Tor Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Consump Howard, Wis., March 28: The St, Paul April for a good time is anticipated. Railroad company has summarily dis 14-t of letters tion, Scrofula, Anæmia, Weak Babies, Thin Children, Rickets, Mar missed eleven engineers and thirty Remaining uncalled for in the I shland : asmus, Loss of Flesh, General Debility, and all conditions of Waiting. firemen from its division running into P. O., Apr. 1, 1895: this city because the men frequent Sa Burrell, W. F. The only genuine Scott’s Emulsion is put ia salmon- Haines, F. J. loons when off duty. This is in accord Doly, Edgar J. Stephens. T. W. colored wrapper. Refuse inferior substitutes ! ance with the recent determination of Fanner, W. G. Snnih, Miss Girty Send for pamphlet on Scott's Emulsion. FREE. the company to discountenance tbe Graham, I. W. Winter, F. W. Hatchwell, Mrs. F. Walters, G. K. practice. Scott & Bowne, N. Ÿ. 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Our New Building is now Completed OREGON MEDFORD Scott’s Emulsion i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year............................................... .. fin Six months ............................................. 1 M Three months...................................... 75 Advertising rates given on application. GOLD HILL, Jackson Co., Oregon. REAL ESTATE AGENT, NOTARY PUBLIC and COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS AS LISTED a NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 ceres up for. Sale or Rent. H Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES AS LISTED a number of small and large farms, from 20 acres up, for Sale or Rent. f^^Xhree-houses and lots in the lown oi Gold Hill, all good business stands.