VALLEY VALLEY RECORD. RECORD. ASHLAND, OREGON. FINE PRINTING Chief of the County Papers. Published every Thursday. OF EVERY E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. DESCRIPTION. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: One year................................................. $2 50 Six months ............................................ i 50 Three months.......................................... 75 Advertising rates given on application. NO MONOPOLY PRICES ! Give us your order for Letterheads. State­ ments. Envelopes,&c. ASHLAND, VOL. VII. COUNTY, OREGON, Help the Assessor's Census. PRESSED BRICKS. Hornbrook Items. JACKSON Every citizen of Jackson county, (or every county in southern Oregon for that matter) should assist the assessor in at least making a full and complete census of the population of the county. This is always important but at this particular time the state census is unusually so. for the important reason that the state cen­ sus for 1895 will be the basis of the ap­ portionment of Jackson county’s repre­ sentation in both houses of the legislature. The state of Oregon bas not had a re­ adjustment of its legislative apportion­ ment for a number of years and the next legislature elected will undoubtedly be compelled to do the jobof reapportioning. The Portland ring and the Salem hog are right in it when it comes to appor­ tioning their strength. It will be re­ membered that in the legislature of four years ago these two beastly outfits at­ tempted a reapportionment in which it assayed to cut down the delegation from southern Oregon, their motive being that southern Oregon was not of tbeir politics and often interfered with their schemes. Senator Cameron and Representatives Merritt and Miller kicked most vigor­ ously and would have disrupted the re­ publican party bad the attempt been successful. The hog and the ring had to get down off their percb and no appor­ tionment bill passed. Regardless of whether we believe Dur­ rant innocent or guilty, as citizens of our county we should be patriotic in this matter of Betting ourselves up in Bhape to be properly represented in the legisla­ ture. There is no use for us to be idle about this matter and when tbe legis­ lature convenes plead the baby act with the Salem razor-back and the Portland Ikleheimers. Assessor Jackson and his deputies are very efficient, but there is nothing like a general co-operation of tbe citizens of the county when they visit your neighbor­ hood. Lio like troopers to the assessors about the value of your property, shirk your taxes as much ae you please, cuss the devil out of the assessor and make his life miserable for having tbe audacity of assessing you for about half or a third of what you are worth, but give him a lift in tbe making of a good complete census. A Roasting Grand Jury Report. The following is the final report of tbe grand jury empaneled for the April term of the circuit court for Josephine county: “In regard to the financial condition of the county, we have to report that we view with alarm tbe constantly increasing ex­ penses. The expenditures for the past six months are so much in excess of the revenues that we are forced to the con­ clusion that the county will soon be plunged into debt so deeply that all hope of finally getting clear will be lost. We would urge that in these hard times tbe most rigid economy be practiced. “We have carefully examined the poor farm and the manner of dealing with the county poor. We find that the expenses of the last six months in this manner have been $1888, which seems to us to be an enormous expense, as compared with the expenses in former years, is an enor­ mous increase. We do not consider that the poor bouse as kept is a proper place for keeping the poor, and considering the ex­ pense and all things connected therewith wp would recommend that tbe contract be abrogated, and that the county return to the former system of keeping tbe county poor. "We find that there bas been much laxity in the manner of examination of the insane. That the county iqdgp has in some instances taken upon birpself the duty of examination of those charged with insanity without calling in medical aid, and that in one instance at least a person has been comnu|tpd to the poor house who should have been sent to the asylum far the insane. *'\Ve fjnd much just caqae for complaint ip that the present ooqntv officers aro violating (be law iu buying county w». rants at a discount, Thil 1« a violation Hornbrook, Cal., April 21,1895. An extra force of men were put on the Black Jack mine last week and a new tun­ nel commenced. This looks encouraging. Jillson A Co. have their mill in working order again and started on another crush­ ing of blue gravel. Andrew Sutphen made a very neat clean up last week. He has a good gulch claim. Many strangers are to be seen on our streets and a lot of good prospecting will be done in this vicinity before snow comes again. There is not a better field in the state for prospecting. Quite a telephone system has been com­ pleted. with Henley for main office and Tom Jones for hello girl. The wires run from HenTey to Hornbrook Pokegama, Black Jack mine and tbe Black Jack Co.’s new mine below Jillsons. C. L. Hughes has purchased two acres of ground and built a new residence. When completed, it will be the finest house in town by long odds. Good boy Cal, that is the way to live. The R. II. Co. have commenced work on a small park for Hornbrook. Soil has been hauled and the ground leveled up and walks made of white granite sand. Trees, grass, flowers and shrubbery will lie plant­ ed. This will add much to the beauty of this already pretty place. N uf C ed . THURSDAY. MAY 2, 1895, NO. 50. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Changed panels ! Story & Eggers, barbers, Ashland House block. The Griffin creek Sunday school has been re-organized. Deputy Sheriff A. S Barnes spent Sunday with his family in Ashland. Tne girl with the new spring hat now forges to the front in church. Oregon spring flowers are now in all the>r beauty, and it is a beauty hard to beat. The Famous Hostelry of Southern Ore] n is now Pickney Pickens of Table Rock went to Pokegama Saturday on a business trip. Under the Management of Mrs. Colver of Phoenix has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. Mathews, at Gold Hill. AFTER MINERAL LANDS AGAIN, structions issued by the interior dep’r’t Joy’s for tbe Jaded. ust now everybody is thinking about Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. as to the selection of lands by the Pacific The R. R. Octopus Puts Its Grasp­ railroads which not only endangers the taking something for the blood. See the fine assortment of ribbons that ing Paw on 12,000 More Acres of mining interests but threatens great have just arrived at Myer & Gregory’s. A Spring medicine as we speak of R’ZELOR’ZEL RETOUR. Our Valuable Mineral Lands. it. Ana it’s a good thing to do, but you Miss Elva Galloway .the Medford teacher, pecuniar)’ loss to tbe United States. spent Saturday and Sunday with Ashland want to get the proper medicine. If you By a circular issued Julv 9,1894, by tl e On April 23d the O. & C. R. R. Co. filed friends. consult your physician he will tell you to with the U. S. land office at Roseburg their secretary of tbe interior, it was provided, HAS improved the House and is pre- application for patents for another lot of among other things, that when a railwav Mrs. A. A. Kellogg of Medford leaves indemnity lieu land grant, amounting to selection of lands in satisfaction of land soon to spend the summer with Mr. Kel­ pared to Entertain the Traveling Public about 12,000 acres. The following is the grants was made it must be advertised for logg in Portland. in First Class Style. description of the iands applied for in Jack- Howell's $9 hoots or shoes are guaranteed son and Josephine counties. Anyone de­ 60 dave. during which period “protests, to give satisfaction and last a year. Oppo­ siring to contest the above described land contents and suggestions” could be made ------------ o:------------ site I. O. O. F. block. and that, because the liver has every­ raising the question whether tbe lands must do so within 60 days trom that date. Riley Hammersley and family have thing to do with the blood. If the liver so selected were more valuable for min ­ * list no . 15. moved to Gold Hill from the Hammersley is sluggish the system is clogged, the Fractional nwj<, and fractional wj^ swJi, eral than for agricultural purposes, This mine on Junip-off-Joe. blood becomes impure, and the whole circular, they claim, has been so eon- sec 19, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 241.04 acres. A. \V. Storey and Grant Eggers, the well- body suffers. Every medicine recom­ etrued by the general land office as to as­ E>4 sw %, sec 19, tp'4O s, r 4 w, 80 acres. known barbers, have joined forces in the ---------- :o:---------- mended for the blood is supposed to NJÏ nej<. sec 19. tp 40 s, r 4 w, 80 acres. sume that all mineral lands within these old stand in the Ashland House building Williams Items. work on the liver. Then get at once the Se% ne}4, sec 19 tp 40 s, r 4 w. 40 acres. grants have already beer, appropriated where they invite their many friends. pecia 1 Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour­ “K ing of liver medicines ,” Sw% ne*4 and seJi, sec 19, tp 40 s, r 4 w. by mineral claimants, when, in fact, there Jennie Bigelow is still very low with diph­ Tap soles, 25 cents per pair, at M. H. 260 acres. theria. ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon. Howell’s boot and shoe shop, opposite I. O. NwJiandn J4 nej^, sec 21, tp 40 s. r 4 w, are many thousands of acres of valuable mineral lands within these limits which Supervisor Hartley is working the hill O. F. block. 210 acres. road this week. have not yet been prospected nor ex­ Several chestnuts will be rotten ripe next ----------:o:---------- SeJi neJ4, sec 21, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acre?. plored. General protests, though signed SwJf ne*4, sec 21, tn 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. Mr. Holyoke, the partner of G. W. An­ month—when the convention of Repuplican NwJ4 se!4, sec 21, tp 40 s. r 4 w. 40 acres. bv numerous prominent citizens, have Special derson, came out from Grants Pass Tues­ clubs meets in Portland. tt » s? Ne*4 swJ4, sec 21. tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. been overruled by the land office, and it Mrs. Ercanbrack of Janesville, Wis., is day to resume work on the Horsehead It does its work well, and tones up the Nw)4 swJ4, sec 21, tp 40 s. r 4 w. 40 acres. visiting her son. C. H, Ercanbrack and mines. has been required that every specific 40- L resh Eastern oysters,Turkey and Cranberry SwJi sw>4. sec 21, tp 40 s, r 4 w. 40 acres. acre lot shall be indicated as mineral whole system. It is “ Better than Pills,” family at Central Point. G. Hubbard of Seattle has returned to NeJi, sec 25, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 160 acres. and can be had in liquid or powder. Mrs. Josie Mitchell returned to Pokeg ­ Sauce, Price 50 Cents. bearing, which is a matter of impossibil­ Williams to look up his mining interests. NJ4 nw’-i, sec 25. tp 40 s, r 4 w. 80 acres. ama Sunday after a visit with her sister, ity until explorations can be made. Fail ­ SeJi nw*4, sec 25. tp 40 s, r 4 w. 40 acres. Barry, the mining man of Tacoma, who Mrs. Waterman, in Ashland. SwJ4 nwJ4, sec 25, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. ing this specific notice, the iands are all has the Cowell creek mines bonded,brought Prof. M. E. Rigby of the Medford busi ­ N Ji seJi, sec 25, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 80 acres. claimed as agricultural, and are turned a monied man down from Tacoma to look ness college is lecturiug on astronomy at SeJi se%. sec 25, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. over to the railways. The California at the proposition offered by tbe bondor. Pokegama and Klamath river points. Swji se*4. sec 25, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. gentlemen hope to get these facts before Geo. Bristow and his cousin are prepar­ Fred Martin, head steward in the railroad NeJ4 sw*4, sec 25, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. the president and secretary of the interior M. BROWEK M. D. ing to build a new derrick on Powell creek. hotel at Dunsmuir, was at the ball Friday NwJ< swJ4, sec 25, tp40 s. r 4 w, 40 acres. so as to secure greater justice for mining SeJ4 swJ4, sec 25. tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres, ---- The Historical Reading club met last Sat­ giving the girls a whirl. He returned Sun­ interests. SwJ4 swJi, sec 25, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 day. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, acres, urday night and organized. NeJ^ tieJi, sec 27. tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres, A paragraph for all editors: “’There is Nervous Prostration. The young people who went to the Laurel not a city in the whole land with the natural A shland , : : : O regon . NwJi neJi, sec 27, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres, Grove party report a good time. E. W. Joy Company—Gentlemen: I SeJi neJi, sec 27, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. advantages of------- here insert the name a SwJi neJi, sec 27, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. have suffered from a nervous prostration of your own town. Real Estate. Office—At Residence intersection of Me­ NJ4 nw%, sec 27, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 80 acres. from financial losses. Can say Jov’s Veg­ Mrs. E. B. Barron returned Saturday chanic, Laurel and Main Streets. SJi nw%, sec 27, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 80 acres. etable Sarsauarilla has curedme. My liver, Jas Hays to Wm Myer—84 acres in tp 39 from a visit with Mrs. S. Patterson at Jack­ NeJi seJi sec 27, tp 40 s. r 4 w, 40 acres. stomach and bowels have been very in­ s, r 1 e; $1000. Mrs. Patterson spent Sunday J^.kViS & FORCE DENTAL* CO. NwJi seJi, sec 27, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. active. but since taking your remedy I am T F West to Adla C Bish—lot 5 in blk 3, sonville. with Ashland relatives. SJi seJi. sec 27, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 80 acres, entirely well. All business men and women Medford; $55. W. P. Keady, the politician, James Steele. N Ji swJi. sec 27, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 80 acres, should use it. Please publish. S Rosenthal to T F West—lots 10, 11, and (Successors to Caldwell & Davis.) A, M. Dunne, and H. B. Litt, well-known M r . W m . H fnry J ones . (Signed) Se% sw%. sec 27, tp 40 s, r 4 12. blk 6. Medford; $700. 40 acres, Butte, Montana. Sw‘4 sw >4, sec 27, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres, I. O. O. F. B lock , A shland , O gn . W D Anderson to Jos Cox—lot 4, in blk Portland citizens were on Sunday’s train homeward from California. Hill; $.348 27, Se% se)4- sec 29, tp 40 s, r 4 w, ... 40 ____ acres. For Rent or Sale — — 6% acres of garden SEAMLESS GOLD. Aluminum Crowns 26, M Gold Horatio E. Smith, son of Judge G. W. Sw 1-4 se 1-4, sec 29, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. land, with house, barn and well, being a Chavner, M A Pryce and M J Chavner and Gold Bridges a Specialty. Se 1-4 se 1-4, sec 33, tp 40 s. r 4 w, 40 acres. part ot Walker place, south of the railroad. to W D Anderson—lot 4, blk 16, Gold Hill; Smith of Klamath county, was married re­ cently to Miss Susie Ward, daughter of Sw 1-4 se 1-1. sec 33. tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. Will rent for seven months for $42. $55. . Ne 1-4 ne 1-4. sec 35, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. F B Inlow to Thos E Nichols—2.37 acres Mrs. E. E. Wise. They will live at Altamont. F. A. F ergus , Agent. in tp 36 s.rlw: $500. N w 1-4 ne 1-4, sec 35. tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. Mrs. Wm. Taylor it having more than Baldwin Bench to Elizabeth Tyler—land her allotted share of pain and suffering. A SU ne 1-4, sec 35, tp 40 s. r 4 w. 80 acres. Saving of Gold and Silver Ores. Nw 1-4, sec 35, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 160 acres. in Ashland: $1525. broken leg last year, and an attack of la An establishment is now in operation Elizabeth Tyler to Baldwin Beach—land grippe, followed by heart disease, has re­ NJ«,' se 1-4. sec 35, tp 40 s. r 4 w, 80 acres. Sw 1-4 se 1-4, sec 35, tp 40 s, r w, 40 acres at Ipswich, England, where, by means in Ashland; $1500. duced her down quite materially. Ne 1-4 sw 1-4, sec 35.tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres of the newly devised process for the treat­ “‘Rev. Father Desmarais will hold divine Four Big Successes. Nw 1-4 sw 1-4, sec 35,tp 40 s. r 4 w, 40 acres. ment of gold and silver ores, over 95 per in the Catholic church of Ashland j Have opened a new Having the needed merit to more than services Se 1-4 sw 1-4, sec 35.tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. cent of the assay value is recovered. The Sunday the 5th of May at 7:30 a . m . and 7 Sw 1-4 sw 1-4, sec 35, tp 40 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. plant comprises one 18-horse-pow^' make good all the advertising claimed for Barbershop p. m . The subject of evening lecture will list no . 12. them, tbe following four remedies have be the “Divinity of Jesus Christ.” gine, five-stamp batterv, four-**' „„„ in the /or8e powe; reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King’s Sw 1-4 ne 1 4, sec 1, tp 41 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. dynamo, electrical am-1 Mrs. H. Ralph and daughter, Miss Fannie New Discovery; for Consumption, Coughs, Ralph, left Saturday lor Medeira, Cal., Se 1-4 nw 1-4, sec 1, tp 41 s, r 4 ' Mf, 4Q acres. settler. The on’- , -aamator pan, and Colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric WJi nw 1-4, sec 1. tp 41 s, r 4 - w. 80 acres. a solution ■ -y «hemical necessary is ASHLAND HOTEL BUILDING, and which they will spend the summer Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach after .ot common salt of one-half per NJi se 1-4, sec 1, (p 41 s, r 4 80 acres. with David Ralph at Yosemite National and Kidneys. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the Park of which Dave is the U. S. marshal. fGeo. W. Vaupel’s old stand) SJi 80 1-4- sec I, tp 41 s, r 4 w, 80 acres . strength, which is fed into the bat­ best in the world, and Dr. King’s New Life They will remain away from Ashland a Nb) sw 1-4, sec I, tp 41 s, r 4 w, 80 <•- tery with the ore; the electric current ND INVITE THEIR FRIENDS need­ Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these year. S'A sw 1-4, sec 1, tp 41 «, r 4 r ’ -cres. decomposes tlie salt, liberating chlorine ing a first-class shave or hair cut to remedies are guaranteed to do just what is Ne 1-4, sec 3, tp 41 s - acres. at the positive pole, and forming a sodium Representative H. V. Gates of Hillsboro give them a call. Remember the place. claimed for them and the dealer whose name N% nw 1-4, sec 3. • r 4 Wi 1®1 acres. is attached herewith will be glad to tell you has accepted the electric light and water Ja’y31-tf EGGERS & STORY. 8« nw 1-1. - ., JI s, r4 w, 80 acres, amalgam with the quicksilver at .the works franchise granted by the Klanjath more of them. Sold at Ashland Drug Co. N >/. s'-, • •’ec 3> 1P 41 s, r 4 W, 80 acres, negative Dole; in this way gold is in a Falls trustees and will proceed to nut in his ”7’4’ sec 3- *P 41 s, r 4 W, 80 acres, finely divided condition, and is chlorid- plant. He was in Ashland recently getting County Treasurer's 2d Notice. Nv,Se 3- ‘P 41 s, r 4 w, 80 acres, DR. JORDAN & CO.’S o ¿j sw I’L sw 3, tp 41 s, r 4 w, 80 acres, ized and afterw ard deposited in the quick­ some valuaole pointers from Electrician S. Jacksonville. Oregon, April 25, 1895. ft?.’* 1'1 sec 3- 1P 11 s, r 4 w. 80 acres, silver. The sulphides and chlorides of Office of County Treasurer of Jackson J. Tutthill. GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY NJ» ne Id, sec 11, tp 41 s, r 4 w. 80 acres, silver are decomposed by the sodium and Prof. W. T. Butcher is overhauling Thos. countv. 1051 Market St., San Francisco bK ne 1~4 seo 11, tp 41 s. r 4 w, 80 acres, hydrogen formed at the negative pole, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jones’s books at Henley and came over to (Between 6th and 7th Sts.) 3 a# sec 111 *P 41 s, r 4 w, 80 acres. and tlie silver is thus liberated in contact play for the Odd Fellows ball returning Sat ­ there are funds in the county treas­ <"2?’,sec 11’ tP 41 s, r 4 w, 80 acres. with the quicksilver and amalgamated. Go and learn how wonderfully you urday. He will play for the May day ball ury for the redemption of all outstanding n V1 4 860 V.1 tp 41 s’ r 4 w. 4» acres. The process is capable of treating aurifer­ are made and how to avoid sickre»» warrants protested from May 12, 1888, to at Ager and then return to attend the board and disease. Museum enlarged with <1/ 1'4. »ec 11. tp 41 s, r 4 w, 40 acres, ous pyrites and sulphureted silver ores September 8. 1888. Interest on same will of education meeting at Klamath Falls. thousands of new objects. Admis­ 1 itw acres? SW 14 SeC tp 41 s’ r 4 w’ without previous roasting. From the Butch, is an all round cuss. cease after the above date. sion 25 cts. Ufi Private Office—same Dull ding James Agler, formerly division superin­ M. S. WELCH, l’i4 14, sec 13 tP 41 s, r 4 w, 40 acres. battery a spoilt carries the pulverized ore 1051 Market Street— Diseases of men", By L. L. J acobs ,Deputy. County Treasurer. tendent at this place, now holding the same Lots 1, 2,3, 4, see 15, tp 41 s, r 4 w, 99.88 and a salt solution into a vertical steel stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the sk’.u position at Wadsworth Nevada, will be pro­ cylinder, inside of which is a revolving and kidneys quickl/ cured without the use ot mer­ List ot Letters moted on May 1st and assigned tn the 5 cury- Treatment personally or by letter. Send ne 1-4, sec 15, tp 41 s, r 4 w, 80 acres. horizontal cylinder, and thence to the division at Ogden, having charge Qf the Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland tor bcok. id 5» Nel-4nw 1-4. sec 15,tp44 s.rlw, 40 acres. pan and settler nearly all the mineral whole road and hotels between Ogden and P. O., Apr. 29. 1895: N w 1-4 nw 1-4, sec 15, tp 41 s, r 4 w, 40 that has escaped from the cylinders being Longestablished and reliable practitioners. Truckee The division at Wadsworth wifi Bacon Mrs Jno H acres. Butcher Mr W T be done away with. — Dunsmuir News- Davis Mr Levi Lennox Mr F V Ne 1-4 sw 1-4, sec 1, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 40 acres. recovered in the settler. aultolil- " 01 lbe Pr°P“r Assessor A. T. Wilson of K lamath county | Wilkers T A Siford Mr J Ne 1-4 sw 1-4, sec 3, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 40 acres. Nervous Shock. The Old Reliable -*>• Nw 1-4 sw 1-4, sec 3, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 40 acres. Persons calling for same will please say has finished the state census of the toivii I “ It is our opinion that no person who, E. W. J oy C ompany —Gentlemen: This of Klamath Falls which shows ‘ Se 1-4 sw 1-4, sec 3, tp 39 s, r 8 w. 40 acres. advertised.” W. H B runk . P. M. is tbe first time I have attempted to write voters, and 452 inhal>>»'- by official position, is enabled to have Ne 1-4 se 1-4, sec 7, tp 39 s. r 8 w, 40 acres. \1alpe QI -»«Afltb M2 ÜS ma|es iOllOWyZ 21 j VAA.I** ear ’ and upwards un tbe better opportunity, should in any Don’t forget to interview Dodge when in Males, N w 1-4 se 1-4, sec 7, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 40 acres. for three years. Have been so nervous and need of a sewing machine. SJi se 1-4, sec 7, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. weak that I have laid in bed for most of manner deal in or speculate in county and over 10, 55. males under 10,69, fe­ 215 Montgomery street, extending the time. warrants, or be interested in any contract list no . 25 males 18 and upwards 97, females under 18 A friend who had taken your Sarsaparilla from Pine to Bush streets, San BORN. 40, females under 10,49. for supplying the county hospital or in Lot 6 of se 1-4, sec 9, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 20,01 sent me two bottles. Tbe second one is Francisco, Cal. Business center of acres. Drs. Parson, Geary, Waite and Pickel am­ furnishing any supplies to tbe county. most gone, and I have gained twenty the city, convenient to all banks, PATRICK—In Ashland, April 22, 1895, to putated the loft leg of F. M. Jordon, of list no . 12. “We have examined the county build­ pounds, and surely feel a new woman. I insurance offices and places of Phoenix. Jordon is the man who was waspale—thin. No ambition. Had given Ne 1-4, sec 11, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 160 acres. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Patrick, a (jau.gfitar. ings and find them fairly well kept.” taken for a deer last fall and shot by his Ne 1-4 nw 1-4, sec 11, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 40 acres. up, as I had tried so nianv remedies and amusement. Containing 300 rooms. HENDRICK—In Ashland. April 24, 1895, brother. The wound healed at the time, The Neathamer Bank Robbed. WJi nw 1-4, sec 11, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. doctors but found no benefit. If you care to Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hendrick, a daugh­ buf healed on the outside too rapidly, NJ£ sw 1-4, sec 11. tp 39 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. to publish this you have my consent. J. S. YOUNG, Proprietor. Jacob Neatbammer, 84 years of age, ter. which caused the bone to decay, necessita­ (Signed) MRS. A. C. TILLMAN, Se 1-4 ne 1-4, sec 17, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 40 acres, who lives alone with his wife a shoit TERMS—$1.50, $2 and $2.50 per day. ting two operations since, and, as he grew Alameda, Cal. S% of sw 1-4, sec 17, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 80 acres, PENNINGER. — In Willow Springs, pre ­ distance below Gold Hill, claims to be Free coach to and from the Hotel se 1-4, sec 21, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. cinct, April 18, 1895, to Mr. and ÄRs, H. B. worse, it was decided that nothing short of out $5600 in $20 gold pieces. The old A Mrs. Koehler ou tbe East Side gave amputation would save his life, hence the E'/i sw 1-4, sec 21, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. Penninger, a son. operation Saturday. He soon recovered gentleman didn’t believe in banks so SJi se 1-4, sec 33, tp 39 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. birth to twins. As a freak of nature they D, D. GOOD. WILLIAM FOX. from the effects of the operation, and is now sacked his gold and bid it in tbe wheat N w 1-4 ne 1-4, sec 15. tp 40 s, r 8 w, 40 acres. surpass the Christine twins in that they MARRIED. resting easy, with chances good for his re­ bin at Lis barn. Tbe money was taken are joined together from the upper part list no . 25. covery. on the night of the 18th inst. One sack of the spinal column to the lower extrem­ SJ^ of swji of ne 1-4, sec 15, tp 40 s, r 8 w, The following is the report of the Foots 1 contained it all. but two sacks containing 20 acres. FERGUS—HOWARD—At Marysville,Cal., ity of the pelvis, yet they are able to face April 16.1895, by Samuel Garber, J. P., Creek school for the month ending April 26. smaller amounts were left undisturbed. Nw 1-4 se 14, sec 15, tp 40 s r 8 w, 40 acres. each other. Whether surgery can sepa­ F A. Fergus, formerly of Jackson county, Whois number enrolled 18. Average daily He did not give out the information un­ EJi of sw 1-4 of se 1-4, sec 15, tp 40 s, r 8 w, rate them without the loss of one or both attendance 17. The monthly examination and Mrs. Electa Howard. acres. lives has not been determined. Dr. Tyn- resulted as follows, 100 per cent being per­ til last Tuesday when be sent word to 20 NJi of ne 1 4 of sw 1-4, sec 15, tp 40 s. r s berg declines to perform any operation MATNEY—PEARCE—At the residence of fect. Those averaging over 90 per cent, relatives in this city. 1 w, 20 acres. -/ R ■ the bride’s parents on Poormans Creek, were Miss Henrietta Savage. Miss Carrie The loss was discovered next morning until he has had consultation with the April 28, 1895, by Rev. R. W. Kennedy, Mathews, Claude Ritter, lyler Irwin, Ches­ after the theft, Mr. Neathammer being list no . 12. most noted surgeons of the city. It is Wm. Matney and Miss Grace Pearce. ter Irwin, Wesley Birdsey. Those overSO attracted by a sack partly filled with 8w 1-4 of ne 1-4 of sw 1-4, sec 15, tp 40 s, not yet known wnether there is a com­ percent. Miss Virgie Robinson, Miss Min­ wheat in the bin. This gave rise to the r 8 w, 10 acres. mon arterial system. Together the twins nie Mathews, Harry White. Over 70 per list no . 25 weigh 14 pounds, one being 1 J« pounds cent Carlus White. B. D, S mith , Teacher. suspicion that parties intending to steal Se 1-4 of ne 14 of sw 14. sec 15, tp 40 s, r less than the other. Six similar cases ou wheat had partly filled a sack when they The Prince of Wales may come tothis 8 w, 10 acres. |JLL KINDS of Freight, record were Siamese, Italian, Hungarian, country this year to see the yacht race for discoverd some gold and without hunting EJi of nw 14 of sw 14, sec 15, tp 40 s, r 8 American, Indian and African. farther took their departure. The wheat the American Cup. If our “ society ” peo ­ /■Baggage, household goods w, 20 acres. ple are to make themselves fools over him in the bin was only about 12 inches deep. Ne 14 of sw 14 of sw 14, sec 15, tp 40 s, r M ain S treet , O pposite P laza . Shiloh’s Cure is sold on a guarantee. It etc., transferred with prompt­ after the usual fashion when a titled for­ There is no clue to tbe robbers. 8 w. 10 acres. cures Incipient Consumption. It is the eigner comes over, it would be much better SJi of sw 1 4 of sw 14, sec 15, tp 40 s, r 8 best Cough cure. Only one cent a dose. ness and safety. The Only Silver Party. for the national honor for him to stay away. ZPJYIHSTTS, ZPJLIHSTTERS’ TOOLS, w, 20 acres. 25 cents., 50 cts. and $1. Sold by Ashland Pendleton Alliance Herald.] It Paul Schulze had not been of so sensitive list no . 12. Drug Company. £3^ Hauling on a large WALL PAPER. G-LJLSS. ETC. The People’s party is tbe only straight and imperious a nature he might have re­ Nw 1-4 sw 1-4, sec 21, tp 40 s, r 8 w, 40 flected, when contemplating suicide, that silver party in existence. Had it not scale contracted for. B uill 'ING P apers , WKAFPiKGyPAPXBS ani > T wines . ARTISTS* MATERIALS. Senator Mitchell Says Silver is the some of the big railroad magnates in whose been for the devoted, unselfish laliors o; acres. Issue. WJi sw 14, sec 23, tp 40 s, r 8 w, 80 acres. employ he was, or had been, bad stolen, by its 2,000 newspapers, 10,000 orators, anc Lots 5,6 and 7, sec 26, tp 40 s, r 8 w, 79.92 Senator John H. Mitchell of this state one means or another, thousands where he 2,000,000 voters, thecause of silver would acres. had only appropriated hundreds; and so made the following statement at New have been forever lost. During all the have taken courage and faced out his Washington, April 27.—Mr. William York the other day ; “I am afraid the time that we have made this fight with­ difficulties. C. Ralston, secretary of the California democratic party will make concessions Denver, April 25.— Traffic Manager out a dollar of aid from any source, except Mining Association, and Mr. A. H. Rick­ to the silver men in the platform adopted the contributions of the people, we have r:.’ 13 THE BEST. Folsom, of the California, Oregon & Ne­ at the next national convention. If it Ü HT FOR A KING. been constautlj’ opposed, ridiculed and etts, chairman of the committee on the does, in spite of all past mistakes, it will vada, arrived in Denver last night with protection of mineral lands in California, CORDOVAN, his third shipment of cattle from the vilified by some of the men and organiza­ especially accredited to the secretary of sweep the country. If neither party ■ riiCMCH AENAXtUED CALF. ranges of Nevada. The shipment con­ tions claiming to represent the very the interior, and also bearing letters to gives Bilver the recognition it deserves, a ^4.s3.so F ine C ai j MC angarml sisted of 12 carloads, which have been essence of the silver cause. There is no the president of the United States, are in new party will spring up that will sweep :o: hope from either of the old parties. The P0UCE.3 soles . brought through on fast time. Washington for the purpose of calling at­ the country like wild fire. I think one People’s party polled the second highest A scandal has followed Joaquin Miller vote in 23 states. The democratic party tention to a most important matter af­ result of the Denver conference will be to EXTRA FINE« back from Hawaii. Tne San Francisco is dead in tbe west. It is reeking with fecting the mining interests of California make the republican party realize fully ’SCHUOLSaOa tbe gravity of the situation, and it may \ jS2.t|.^BOYS .'I.-■ uUiouLnuuLjnuL* Chronicle gives circulation to the story, fraud and odious with ballot box stuffing, and the Western states. •LTVDIEIS- THE According to their statements, which lend to its adopting a more liberal policy with a word picture of a too trustful and if we had an honest election it could toward silver than it did at the late re ­ are backed by strong documentary proof, young female left behind in the summer not carry a southern state. a construction has been put upon the in- publican convention.” land to brood over her shame. Joaquin Hats! Soitisahqt you are after. Just Miller is an Oregonian by natiyity, but FROM AGL WHO USB •’ EROCKTOZLMASS. he is evidently a Californian by sen­ cal! and see thf stock Vaupel, Norris