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B dm . —i.. VALLEY 1 VALLEY RECORD. VAL FINE PRINTING OF EVERY ^^.DESCRIPTION. NO MONOPOLY PRICES ! Give us your order for Letterheads, State ments. Lin ve lopes, &C. VOL. VIH. The San Francisco Examiner’s Oak land, Cal., news column contains the following concerning the recently incor porated railroad that intends also to put a prong of its system into Klamath Falls: Councilman J. M. Bassett, the author of the celebrated “Old Pard” letters, is one of the incorporators of the California, Oregon and Idaho railread—a line to begin at tidewater in Solano county and run through Solano, Yolo. Colusa, Glenn, Tehama, Shasta, Lassen and Modoc counties, and then through Oregon and i Idaho into XVvoming. The capital stock, according to the articles of incorporation filed with the secretary of state, will be $800,000. Mr. Bassett says that the capital is principally from Kansas City, and that he is acting in the matter for other parties. “I believe that these projectors mean ' business,” said Mr. Bassett to-day, “and I it was on the assurance that the road would be built that I consented to have my name used in the matter. ‘'Manufacturers of railroad material are among the capitalists interested in the road, and their purpose is to begin and build right away. That is all I can say at present, and I am not at liberty to use the names of the men who are interested. “The railroad will be independent of all other lines ami it is a necessity in the development of that portion of the west.” Railroads over this road have been pro posed before, but Mr. Bassett says he knows that this time the work of con struction will be immediately commenced and that the entire road will be built. PRESSED BRICKS. P. B. Sinnott went to Portand Satur day. Mrs. J. Casebeer is home from a Kan sas visit. Rev. J. A. Slover spent Sunday in Ashland. Gold Hill will have a big blow out on the 4th of July. J. E. Enyart and J. A. Whitman did Ashland Sunday. J. A. Henley and Dan Waldroop were up from Medford last week. Miss Bertha Naylor was ox’er from ust now everybody is thinking about Pokegama Saturday on a trip. taking something for the blood. A Spring medicine as we speak of Joy’s for the Jaded. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. it. And it’s a good thing to do, but you want to get the proper medicine. If you Wm. Pickens of Sams valley has gone consult your physician he will tell you to to Coles’ to spend the summer. • Geo. H. Kelly wants to be principal of a 2000 LIVEH the Grants Pass public schools. Capt. W. 8. Crowell will deliver the 4th of July oration at Jacksonville. and that, because the liver has every thing to do with the blood- It the liver A daughter was born to the wife of M. is sluggish the system is clogged, the F. Manning of Mt. Pitt precinct recently. blood becomes impure, and the whole A 13-lb. son was born to Mr. and Mrs. body suffers. Every medicine recom Chas. Williamson Evans creek, May 10th. mended for the blood is supposed to Grants Pass school directors had 50 work on the liver. Then get at once the applicants for their nine teachers posi- “ K ing of L iver medicines ,” tions. State Printer W. H. Leeds has been here a few days the past week from Salem. D. S. Youngs represented the new April Weather Summary. Gold Hill lodge at the I. O. O. F. con It does its work well, and tones up the whole system. It is“ Retter than Pills,” Following is a summary of weather ob vention. servations at Ashland ¿luring month of and can be had in liquid or powder. Mike Mayfield of the Meadows has April as reported by F. H. Carter, local observer for the Oregon State Weather gone east of the mountains with a band of cattle. Service •______ Temp. Temp. I Precipitation, | Tap soles, 25 cents per pair, at M. H. Date Max Min. I in inches. | Howell’s boot and shoe shop, opposite I. O. O. F. block. 1 59 37 2 29 53 09 Miss Belle Barger, who has been visit 3 59 38 M. BROWER M. D. ing Jacob Wagner’s folks, returned to 26 4 44 13 Iowa last week. 28 5 42 PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, 6 29 70 John Hall, after spending tw’o years 8 70 38 studying medicine is at Central Point A shland , : ; : O regon 9 41 62 02 visiting his brother, J. C. Hall. 32 65 9 01 10 30 55 E. Casto has returned to Klamath Office—At Residence intersection of Me 26 11 65 county after defeating the Butte creek chanic, Laurel and Mair. Streets. 12 74 32 talent with his horse, White Eagle, 60 11 13 59 14 29 Judge Silas J. Day attended the M, E. kVIS & FORCE DENTAL CO. 61 44 15 church south quarterly at Emigrant creek 59 43 16 Sunday, conducted by Rev. Shangle. (Successors to Caldwell & Davis.) 64 17 32 18 68 31 John W. Wilev and the Barneburgs I. O. O. F. B lock , A shland , O gn . 19 65 42 have driven their cattle lrom Eden pre SEAM LESS GOLD. Aluminum Crowns' 74 31 20 cinct to their Dead Indian summer range. and Gold Bridges a Specialty. 82 21 35 Under the auspices of the A. O. U. W. 39 86 22 Pokegama will have a grand celebration on 89 42 23 July lth. All are cordially invited to at 83 24 40 tend. 41 77 25 67 41 26 Chas. W. Fulton, the Astoria lawyer 61 45 27 ' and politician, has accepted the invita 13 28 63 45 otel in (4 od locality for tion to orate at Medford on the 4th of 32 29 71 sale. XVill accommodate about July. 69 41 30 sixty people. Two sitting rooms, 31 Mrs. W. H. Burns returned to Duns good dining room, the best of spring Mean temperature, 57.5; Max. temper muir Saturday after a week’s visit with water in the kitchen and can be put ature. 89 on 23d; Min. temperature, 26, on in all the rooms if so desired. House 4th and 11th; total precipitation, .38 inches: Ashland relatives, the guest of Mrs. John recently painted. Insurance paid for total snowfall, 1.0 inches; number of days Sells. clear, 9; partly cloudy, 10; cloudy, 11; kil three years in advance. Mrs. Judge Blanchard oi Sacramento XVill trade for stock, or part cash. ling frosts on 4th and 5th; prevailing direct has been visiting her brother, Wells- ion of wind. NW. Terms easy. Address C. Fargo Supt. F. B. Hatch, and family in Care of X' alley R ecord , Ashland, Or. Ashland. < MARRIED. Miss Ada Parker of Gold Hill and Mrs DR. JORDAN 4 CO.’S JENNINGS—KNOX—In Murphy precinct. Kennedy of Central Point attended the W. C. T. U. state convention at Roseburg May 12 1895 bv Rev. C. E. Kirk, Grant last GREAT lOSEUII OF JMTOIY Jennings week. and Mrs. Dora Knox, 1011 Market St., San Francisco Mrs. I. O. Miller and son Cortez have HOLDEN—BLECKERT-In Jacksonville, (Between 6ih and 7th Sts.) May 15, 1895, by Silas J. Day. town re gone to San Francisco to spend the sum Go and learn how wonderfully you corder, Emil Otto Holden and Miss Mary mer with her daughter, Mrs. Harry are made and how to avoid sickness Jane Bleckert of Galls creek. and disease. Muwum enlarged with Van Horn. thousands of new objects. Admis LYMAN —HOOTEN—At ths U. S. Hotel sion 25 ct*. C. Higenbotham, L. Nichols and family in Jacksonville, May 15. 1895, by R. 8. and J. W. Wrisley of the Butte creek Private Office—Xante Building Dunlap, J. P-, Geo. Lyman and Miss 1051 Market Street— Diseases of men’, section, move to the coast at Gold Beach stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the akin Kate Hooten. in a few weeks. and kidneys quickly cured without the nse ot mer cury. Treatment personally or by letter. Send STANDLEY— McNEIL—AttheU.8. Hotel Gov. McConnell of Idaho spent a day in Jacksonville, May 15, 1895, by R. 8. tor beck. Dunlap, J. I ’ .. Thos. D. Standley and with the Gold Hill miners recently in Long established and reliable practitioners. Miss Daisy McNeil of Butte creek. company with representative J. R, Card- well of Portland. D. D. GOOD. DIED. Paul Demmer, one of the new German I MI LT EN BERG ER-On Williams creek, Lutheran residents of the county, died at the home of his son in Medford on the Wednesday, May 16, 1895, Isaac Milten 16th, aged 83 years. berger, aged 76 years, of cancer. Foster, the water prophet, says the ••• «» ••• crop season of 1895 will be one of the most remarkable and uncommon that has occored for years. The Sacramento river at Dunsmuir was higher last week than at any time during the past winter, caused by the melting snow in the mountains. KLL KINDS of Freight, Rev. T. L. Jones, the Methodist pre siding elder, was thrown out of a buggy ^■Baggage, household goods in a runaway at Grants Pass Friday after- □oon, and quite seriously bruised up. etc., transferred xvith prompt Hats! So it is a hat you are after. Just ness and safety. call and see the stock Vaupel, Norris & Drake have received. They will suit and [^^=> Hauling on a large please you sure. Direct from the factories. T q IZ d 1 aKB 3 hied we sancos liver REGULATOR Professional Cards JJ J^ FOR SALE H scale contracted for. WOOD - FOR - SftLF. ICE IN SEASON. Will bandie ice in Ashland during the summer season. Delivered at your door every morning. Chief of the County Papers. Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, Klamath Falls Stage Hold-Up. The stage from Ager to Klamath Falls was robbed again last Thursday night. The stage left the railroad at Acer at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon. Ed. Walters was driver and two passengers, John Wells, a prominent and wealthy Klamath stockman and populist county commis sioner of Klamath county, and Emanuel Cora, a merchant bound home to Picard, Cal. About 10 o’clock, as the team set tled down to a slow pull up the narrow Topsv grade, six miles long, the com mand came from ambush beside the road for the driver to hold up and throw out the express pouch and letter-pouches. The driver and passengers were then ordered to dismount. Wells was told to cut open the letter pouches and, while he was slashing away at Uncle Satn’s property with a pocket-knife, the other passenger was ordered by the robbers to break open a box supposed to contain Wells-Fargo’s treasures. The High wav- man objected, however, to the merchant making so much disturbance and con fusion, and bade the driver take an ax from the stage and make a neater job of it and with less noise. This work com pleted, the passengers and driver took off their coats, at the requeetof the robber, who was still “out of Bight,” and left the contents of their pockets with the other booty. Little was obtained from them, though. The two passengers and driver were then permitted to get aboard the stage again and move on. It is not known yet that anything was secured from the express box or letters. The robbery was within a few hundred feet of a similar robbery hardly a month ago, and there is little doubt that it was executed by the same lone highwayman. It was carried out in almost the same manner, the robber giving his orders from his ambush and was not seen by the driver or passengers, though his presence close at hand was as firmly impressed tip- on them as if he stood at the horses head and covered them with his gun. A more favorable place for a stage rob bery could hardly be selected. It w’as at the foot of the Tops}’ grade and for sev eral miles either way there is no human habitation. Eastward, Topsy station is at the summit of the grade, six miles away, while westward there are few houses nearer than Shovel creek, almost 10 miles back. Heavy timber, rockv ra vines and mountain wilds surround the place iu every direction and make it pos sible for a robber to easily make his es cape before the officers could be notified. This route has been a hazardous one for the Wells-Fargo express for years. So unprofitable did it become that they withdrew from it altogether for some time, but established a serviceon it again a year or more ago. Since that time, robberies seem to have been more num erous than ever. Within a radius of 15 miles or more there live some uncertain and suspicious characters, and the officers who have been trying to intercept the perpetrator ot the recent robberies, are said to suspect that he is a permanent resident of that section, but his capture seems almost impossible, with so many natural advantages of the country iu bis favor. THURSDAY, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year................................................ $2 50 Six months ........................................’’e j go Three months.............................................75 Advertising rates gix-en on application. MAY 23, 1895, Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Baking Powder , .Woodware and Tinware.. 'fEDAR XVASHTUBS for 60c. and up- Cyclone Clothes Wringers, Grindstones, 3c. per lb. [9- Manufacturer of tin, sheet-iron and copper ware. Plumbing ami job work done to order. C y for wards. $2.10. B. F. REESER. R eeser B lock A shland , O regon . W. L. D ouglas s J l TÍ Wfc IS THE BEST. FIT FOR AKING. CORDOVAN, rr.~i=HiCNAXZLL£OCALF. '1¿4.*3 so Fi ne C alf í K angaroo . 4 3.09 POUCE,3SOLES. W5O«2- workingmen ’ s -EXTRA FINE- SEND FC? CATALOGUE VY- L. ■ D O U Cr BUGCKTOH.MASS. Over One Million People wear the w. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory Th-y rive the best »zaluc for the money. ’Th“y equal custom Shoe« !n style and fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The price* are uniform,---stamped on sole. From $1 to ? 3 saved over other mckes. If your d<«ler O”not si—’....... --can. Sold by E. B. SMITH HOTEL Notice to Donation Land Claimants. [ County Bills Audited. OREGON, The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now Under the Management of FRED T. FRADENBURGH The county commissioners court ordered i the following bills paid at its May term: A N Soliss. deputy district att’y, State vs Reynolds, justice court.. .$ 4 50 IFIÒOIFIÒIIETOIR,. A N Soliss, deputy district attorney, State vs Smith, justice court.......... 2 j>0 W W Stanfield, deputy district att’y, improved the House and is pre- State vs Gage & Johnson, justice pared to Entertain the Traveling Public court................................................ 5 00 A L Haselton. justice fee, State vs in First Class Style. Gage & Johnson, justice court....... 7 35 A Pool, constable fee, State vs Gage — o: --------- .t just & Johnson, justice court............... 20 30 Adelbert Terrill, , j juror,G&Jcase.... 1 GO 4. Frank Lewis, 1 00 44 44 44 John Young, 1 00 • 4 44 44 L Charley, 1 00 44 kk Joe Rilev, 1 oo — ---------- :O-’------------------- 4 i tk Polk Matthews, 44 GO 1 * 4 kk J H Caton, witness 1 50 <« kk QIS^F^Öpecial Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour Bert Caton, <• 1 oo kk *4 F L Caton, 1 50 ists. When in Ashland don t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon. kk 44 tl J Miller, 1 50 44 Lillian Gage, •< 1 50 R S Dunlap, justice fee, State vs G ----------:o:---------- Edsall....... ..... ......... 6 25 Mrs M A Edsall, witness, Edsal case 3 10 S3t3.Eiclo.3r Dillie Edsall, “ •• “ 3 10 Frank Kasshofer, constable, “ " 5 70 Fresh Eastern oysters, Turey and Cranberry II L Benson, district att’y, Slate vs J Vincent, et al, justice court........ 16 40 Sauce, Price 50 Cents. C C Gall, justice fee.Vincent case.... 8 60 * * 44 M Perry .constable fee, kk 8 95 kk 44 Oliver Cole.witness, 3 80 44 kk 44 J L Adams, 4 60 kk 44 John Larsen, 44 3 40 4 4 4 ( 44 2 10 F M Orren, • 4 kk 4 « J K Brown, 3 80 k k 4» James Conley, 44 3 80 44 Perry Spencer, 3 40 C P Parker,witness, State vs XVolflev, justice court................................... 1 70 E -------- Ray. witness, Wolfiey case .......... 1 70 Miners Declare for Omaha Platform. zNi t. u it Young, “ 1 7ii » Denver, May 18.—The convention of Chas <» 4» I .) Barlow. “ 1 70 the Western Federation of Miners has A H L Benson, dist att’y, State vs Hay adopted a resolution supporting the prin den........................... 13 40 kk ciples of the Omaha platform and unlim Dan Richards, justice, U ited coinage of Bilver at 16 to 1, irrespect F M Parker, constable, 5 85 44 ive of any conference, and support to the P O Wilson, witness, 3 60 kk *• 3 60 party that will accept these principles. Doll More, 4 k 2 10 An earnest appeal is made to all branches Claud Lawrence’* kk Ray, 3 90 of organized labor to unite under one Edwin If kk Dan Warner, 3 60 common head, through state and national Will Hays, >4 kk 3 40 organizations, by concentrated efi'orts at John Hays, 3 20 Ik kk the ballot-box to secure the election of the Wm Ellis. 3 20 The Well Known and party pledged to work for an enactment II L Benson, dist att’y, State vs Lus comb.......................... 10 00 Always Popular beneficial to the masses of the people, 4 10 Hotel of Ashland and to repeal all laws w hich place capital •r M Parker, constable, 44 Dan Richards, justice, 5 25 above labor. 44 2 Dowden, witness. 10 -. ... (1 A resolution was adopted favoring a Wm kk o 10 Dan Watson, 4k proper liability law, and effective mine A Long. 44 1 70 »4 • 4 inspection law, an eight-hour law, the Lee Hughes, 1 70 4« 44 abolishment of Sunday work, discourag Frank Reed, 1 70 ing the introduction of sectarian or relig- Dan Richards, justice, state vs Swa- 5 50 eous issues among working people, con cker............................ kk 5 30 demning President Cleveland for sending F M Parker, constable, <4 D H Williamson’ witness 1 70 troops to Chicago during the Pullman C » 4 kk Parker, 1 70 Ct strike, fayoring the repeal of all conspi Frank West, kk 1 7C » 4 kk racy laws, the abolition of the contract A M McKinney, 1 70 « 4 Ik system on public works, and a direct John McClendon, Liat of Letters 1 70 44 kk 1 70 Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland issue of money to and by the people, and lad McBride, ♦ 4 kk 1 70 Substantial Brick Building. declaring that “occupancy and use Jessie XVilliamson, 4» P. O„ May 20, 1895: k k Rate» $1.00 and A J Barlow, 1 70 Centrally Located. are the only titles to land.” Davis Mr XV D Johnson John $1.50 Per Day. C B Watson, deputy dist att ’ y, State Johnson Mrs Eva Smith Mr Frank vs Reame ....................................... 5 00 Nervous Prostration. Shaw R J Wallace Mr Robert D. Luckev, justice, Reame case 8 M E. W. Joy Company—Gentlemen: ________ I W H N Real Persons calling for same will please say .constable, 12 70 have suffered from a nervous prostration J Orren 44 advertised.” XV. H B runk , P. M. witness, 4 60 from financial losses. Can say Joy’s Veg Martin Short, 4 » Call, 4 60 fW“ONLY WHITE HELP EMPLOYED. etable Sarsaparilla has curedme. My liver, 44 kk “How to Cure All Skin Diseases.” L Epps, 1 eo stomach and bowels have been very in G 44 kk P Martin, 1 70 Simply apply “S wayne ’ s O intment .” No active, but since taking your remedy I am F kk kk 2 10 internal medicine required. Cures tetters, entirely well. AJ1 business men and women A W Short, o 10 A P Cleniman, 44 eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, should use it. Please publish. John Hays, aid to pay expenses "1 of hands, nose. <Sc., leaving the skin clear, (Signed) M r . W m . H enry J ones . returning Miss H from deaf 1111 mute white and healthy. Its great healing and Butte, Montana. school.............................................. 10 oo curative powers ¿repossessed by no other For Rent or Sale — G% acres of garden 6% Orren Keegan, janitor, sal for April 30 00 raniedy, Ask your druggist for S wayne ’ s »4 land, with house, barn and well, being a G Rawlings, recorder, 4. 116 67 O intment . • 4 44 part ot Walker place, south of the railroad. ¿5 Patterson, Sheriff 208 34 44 «4 A 8 Barnes, deputy, Will rent for seven months for $42. 125 00 The annual sneampment of Indian war S Patterson, boarding prisoners,... 22 86 F- A. F ergus , Agent. J veterans of Oregon, will be held in Port N A Jacobs, clerk___ 116 (¡7 Real Estate. land June 13. The different railroad E E Smith, “ ....,..................... 83 33 companies are arranging for reduced XV C Ward to Northern Pacific Church N A Jacobs, cash to pay fare of pau per to Portland............................. 17 0<> fares to all veterans and their families, Extension Society—lots 1 and 2, blk “Q” N A Jacobs, stamps.......................... 3 00 R R add to Ashland ; $150. and a large attendance is expected. Susie Allen to Sarah R Fox— 1% acres in Gus Newbury .reports front 75 school Capt. Brown has bought the telephone Ashland; $1. districts ......................................... 187 50 Verlinda Miller to Thos. Baldwin—land Indigent allowance........................... 56 00 line between Grants Pass and Crescent A L Hasleton, drawing jury............. 3 00 City and will at once commence to put it in Brownsboro; $26. Verlinda Miller to John A Miller—land Frank Brown, assisting.................... 2 00 in operation. About twenty miles of the G Holmes, assisting.......................... 2 00 s, r 1 e; $500. line is yet unbuilt and work will com in S tp XV 36 Clary to Rufus R Cole—929 01 acres R XV Kennedy, surveyor road, D B mence at once. The central office will in Jackson county; Soliss et al district.......................... 7 00 $3000. be at Grants Pass. Mary Walsworth to Mary Jane Sutton- It 8 Dunlap, viewer........................... 2 80 The residents of the Mt. Pitt section undivided % interest in lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, James Elliott, *' ............................ 2 80 G M Love, “ ............................ 2 80 31, Coolidge add to Ashland; $500. will celebrate the 4th of July with a com blk Frank I’eter Elmer, chairman .................... 2 60 Sutton to R K Sutton — 1.60 acres plete program, horse racing and grand in tp 39 s, r 1 e; $750, 2 20 W S Chapman, “ ..................... ball at Henry Button’s house. John J DeWitt Butts to Mary E. Walsworth— Mrs Roda Miller, indigent person 5 00 Goodlow, R. E. Payton and J, F. Ditts- undivided % of lots 1. 2. 3 and 4, blk 31, Mrs R S Morgan, " “ 6 00 Ashland Tidings, sundry printing 7 50 worth are the executive committee and Coolidge add to Ashland: $265. G B Van Riper to H Hash—.60 acre in tp Medford Mail, letter hdsfor Newbury 4 25 Henry Gordon and XV, F, Taggart will 39 s, r 1 e; $550. J Nunian, candles and broom for conduct the race program, court house...................................... 3 40 Wm Ulrich to D Richards—lots 9 and 10, The following were the successful ap? blk 25, Gold Hill; $300. James Drum, sundries for court house and jail................................. 4 85 Robert Sexauer to Mary E Richards—lot plicants for teachers’ certificates at the John Miller estate, sundries tor court late examination; First grade: Misses 8. blk 25. Gold Hill; $85. —ELY S CREAM BALWI— Cleanses the Nasal E house and jail, in 1892................... Melissa P Anderson to W F Kremer— 4 15 Allays Pain and Iniiamxnation, Heals Zuda Owens, Josie Benson, Z >rah Bliss in Jackson county; $600. J H Real, Mileage conveying XVm L the Sores, Restores Taste and. Smell, ana Cures Congressman Hermann writes Secre and Myra Bedford. Second grade; C. land Boy ton to hospital........................ W H Parker to S Childers, Jr.,—162.32 6 25 tary Kincaid that he will have finished C. Preslev, Helen C. Little, Mina Stoops, acres in tp 35 s, r 3 e; $700. .1 A XVilson, postage stamps.. 15 50 the vast work accumulated since the close Hattie Eaton and Susie XV, Homes, State of Oregon to J L Worlow—40 acres John DeRoboam, boarding Win Boy of the session, and will return to Oregon Third grade; Misses Alice Christian, in tp 37 s, r 1 e; $50. ton . ................................................. 1 00 Hobt. Blei to Z T <t F T Gordon—20 acres Libbie Pendleton, Lottie F, Wheeler, D Linn, coffin for Mrs Geo Crippin 10 00 about May 25. -TO- Gives Relief at oi.ee for Cold in Head. in tp 40 s, r 1 w: $10. J V Keizer, >4 cord pitch.................. 2 50 Jamee M. Smith, a pioneer farmer of Jessie Gregory and Lettie Magruder. Apply into the Noutrilg.------ It QrttrMy Snsie M Pern’ to W m Terry—160 acres in J R Neil, 1000 stampedjenvelopes.... 21 60 50c. Druggists or by mail. ELY BROS., 66 Warrta U., N. Y. Little Shasta while returning from Yreka James Birdsey, Perry Knotts and Rob tp 35 s, r 2e; $500. J R Neil, dep atty, State vs Edsall 10 00 in a wagon, had a runaway accident in ert Swinden have struck it rich. On John 8 Meek to Miss Hattie F Gleason— XV H Bradshaw, commissioner, per Cured by Using diem and mileage...... . ........ ’. .. . 30 80 which his legs were broken and he died May 14th the above named party took lot 1, blk *’H,” R R add to Ashland; $60. Job R Tozer to Louisa C Tozer—2 acres S Furry, com’r per diem and mileage 26 00 a few hours later. out one thousand dollars from their mine, in tp39 s. r 1 e; $3o0. State vs J H Martin, witness fees.... 75 80 Miss Nellie Barlow has returned to the Roaring Gimlet, located on China M rs L R Briggs to E M Briggs— 2 lots in State vs Frank Brooks, witness fees. 28 40 gulch, a tributary of Kane ’ s creek, and Gold Hill from a visit in eastern Wash Galloway’s add to Medford; $200. Petit jury, April term circuit court.. 240 00 Words of Comfort to All who Suffer from U S to Louis F Christian—165 27 acres in M ain S treet , O pposite P laza . ington and brought her grandmother, three miles from Gold Hill. They se Dyspepsia. The Depot Grocery Grandma Barlow of Spokane, who has cured nearly as much May 13th and the tp 38 s. r 2 w. end is not yet. This information was Same to J acob L Worlow—160.17 acres in E. F. Loomis has bought the Depot gro ZF^IZSTTS, been ill, home with her. TOOLS, furnished by William Russell.—Gold Hill tp 38 s, r 2 e. “ For years, I was a martyr to v. cery of A. C. Rice and is carrying a stock o John McDonough of Tolo has gone to Miner. of first class groceries and provisions which indigestion, and had about given o WALL PAPER. G-LJLSS. ETC. Nervous Shack, Silver Lake with a band of 100 cattle, are for sale at hying prices from a clean up all hope of ever finding relief, o The Warm Spring Indians of Wasco E. W- Jnv C ompany —Gentlemen: This and attractive place. Dont fail to call and B uilding P apers , W bapping SP apbbs and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. where he will go into the stock raising as the complaint only seemed to o county, members of the XV. O. T. U., is the ____ first _____ time I have __ _ attempted ____ .__ _ to write see Loomis in his new headquarters. business. His brother George accom grow worse instead of better, o o have sent to the late Roseburg state con for three years. Have been so nervous and panied h'm on the drive. under ordinary treatment. At O vention a banner wrought with beads on weak that 1 have laid in bed for most of last, I was induced to try Ayer’s o __________________________________ • Ashland strawberries have been in the tanned deerskin, with legendary symbols the time. Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment ¡Sarsaparilla, and I hereby testify o A friend who had taken your Sarsaparilla o market for a week and those who have Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- expressive of native ideas of temperance. that after using only three bot o me two bottles. The second one is been chewingat thesicklv, stringy substi They are, “Pipe of peace” within the sent tles, I was cured. I can, therefore, o most gone, and I have gained twenty Rheum, S«ild Head, Saie Nipples, Chapped tute called California strawberries now coils of a serpent, and a tomahawk. It pounds, and surely feel a new woman. I Hands. Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, confidently recommend this med o know how a Btrawberry tastes. has been photographed and will be gener was pale—thin. No ambition. Had given Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. icine to all similarly afflicted.”— o o up, as I had tried so nianv remedies and For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. F ranklin B eck , Avoca, la. “Julian Rapport,” who was here some ally distributed. o doctors but found no benefit. It' you care o time ago and claimed to be traveling “I ain personally acquainted A local geologist of Lake county writes: to publish this you have my consent. TO HOKSBOWNBBS. around the world afoot in the interest of with Mr. Beck and believe any o -:o: I paid Summer Lake a visit recently and o (Signed) MRS. 4. 0. TILLMAN, For putting a horse in a fine healthy con statement he may make to be o the New Y’ork Tribune, has been arrest examined that wonderful spring on Harry Alameda, Cal, dition try Dr. Cady ’ s Condition Powders. true.”—XV. J. M axw ell , Drug o ed at Tibouron for defrauding people. Aldridge’s ranch. It is about 200 feet Go to Gald Hi|I drug store for fine cigars They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure gist and Pharmacist, Avoca, la. o o across and is nearly round. A f^ow of and Jerry Culverhouse and W. L. Smith pure liquors. Also watches and jew loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct o “I have used Ayer’s Sarsapa kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving the veteran stage men have bought from water rushes out of it, eleven inches deep elry. 1. E. Deboy, proprietor. o ------ the ------ rilla for general debility and, as o new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 the C. O. & I. Stage Co. their lines run and six feet wide. They have sounded a blood-purifier, find it does ex o Bring your job printing to the R ecord cents per package. For sale by druggists. ring between Sisson and Fall River and about 75 feet and found no bottom. The actly as is claimed for it.”—S. J. o bank around the spring slopes off with office. • For sale at E. A. Sherwin's drug store. betweeu Redding and Bieber and Weaver o A dams , Ezzell, Texas. considerable pitch for 10 or 12 feet, and o ville. o then goes straight down, presenting a o W. XV. Chisholir. and J. D. Kendall, rim-rock wall. In the days of incandes o the Salt Lake mining kings, accompanied cent heat, which was smouldering near o Admitted for Exhibition • o by Fred Hogg, W. A. Holman, Rev. E. the surface, this was a chimney or safety P. Childs and M. O. Warner, are taking valve which spouted cinders and volcanic AT THE WORLD'S FAIR o o in Klamath county and XVilliamson ashes in the Pliocene age of the world. O O O O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOc river. It abounds in little fishes from four to six . At the preliminary examination of inches long, and somewhat rasembling a Jerry Kinney and Geo. T. Hershberger cbab. at GrantB Pass, Friday, for the larceny of i, money from Thos. Cook of Foots creek, the defendants were found not guilty and The U, S, Gov’t Reports discharged. show Royal Baking Powder (KLAMATHON) Castle Craig tavern, Bailey’s and I Shasta Vecino, the summer resorts of the superior to all others, I Upper Sacramento, will all open upto Jackson Co., Oregon. food. A the public on June let. The Redding XVith one eye on the clock, and the other local will then be run to Dunsmuir from on your plate, you caunot enjoy a meal. San Francisco. XVhen traveling" east, you should take the REAL ESTATE AGENT, ----- Will Leave For—— Editor Cummings of the Dunsmuir Northern Pacific, the only dining car line NOTARY PUBLIC and Portland; meals 75cents. Y’ou don't News says he is not afraid of Geo. Deck- from Klamath Hot Springs, have to get up in the morning at six o’clock, COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS . T - .1 er’s libel suit. Perhaps he intends to rush to breakfast and gulp it down in fif via Jenny and Fall Creeks-protect himself by placing some of his teen minutes, and then have to wait until 2 AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up vtrwv vnvmv ivn mini v i delinQuent subscribers between the News or 3 o'clock for lunch or dinner. To avoid for Bale or Rent. very onday ani VERY M MONDAY AND FRIDAY I an(1 Decker’s suit. this, take the Northern Pacific; the only Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. after Train from South, and con dining car route, the only line to the Y ’ ellow- Will Isaacs ran into a team while stope Park and the only lino running Pull nect with Ager stage at Klamath QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES HotSprings; and return Tuesday and rounding a corner on a bicycle in Med man Tourist Sleepers through to the east children Saturday in time to connect with both ford. After his cheek collided with the without from 12 to 16 hours delay. For tongue’s end be went under the horses full information, time cards, maps, etc., AS LISTED a number of small and large farms, from 20 acres up, for Sale or Irvins, D ■*___ •- and and aaieiy safely lanneu landed at at the the Dacie back e end of the call on or addre&) Rbberl Leonard, Agent, Rent. AiMtartiOr, Scott & Bownc, New York. AH Druggists. ’ 50c. and >1« • n. tATwN, rTVpr* rwva, HnwtaiWMwrwwa ^■HThruB hcrum and loti in the town of Gold llili, all good business stands. ------- --- - B y .»---- ------------ ------ - The following notice has been issued by the United States Distrcit Land office: To all persons having made settle ments upon tracts of land in this dis trict, and given notice, as required by law, that they claim such lands as do nation under the provisions of the act ot Congress entitled “An act to create the office of surveyor-general ot the public in Oregon ami to provide for the survey and to make donations to settlers ol the said public lands,” approved Sep tember 27, 1850, and the various acts amendatory ami supplementary thereto, and to their heirs, devisees, grantees, and all persons making claim to donation claims whether by descent, devise, judi cial sale, or conveyance in good faith, who have hitherto failed to make and file in the proper land o:fice final proof of such claims. Notice is hereby given in accordance with the requirements of sec tion 1, act of Congress approved July 26, 1894, and in pursuance of the directions of the Commissioner of the General Land Office that they are required to appear at this office ami make and file final proofs for such claims and perfect their title thereto before the first day of January, 1896, aud that if they fail to do bo within that time such donation claims will be held to have been abandoned by them, and the lands embraced therein will be restored to the public domain as provided in said act of Congress of July 26, 1894. Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day. ASHLAND MILLS SELDOM EQUALED,NEVER EXCELLED VIRGIN & COMPANY, Prop’s. .V ñ HOUSE SHLAND IN NSW V" V dhlM -0-0 0 0 HANDS AND UNDCR ^MANftGCMENT. New >-J. R. TOZER. PROP’R.^ FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OI Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To H. C. MYER \ \ Ashland, Oregon GARLAND STOVES & RANGES, CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS- AMMUNITION. CUTLERY A MARTYR INDIGESTION H. S. EVANS, PAINTING, ASHLAND, Olì. PAPERING, ETC MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE. Ayer’s^Sarsaparilla P01$EQAMA Express E VOA «ALS BY ALL Dirvuoiai». Çharvged ftands ! ABSOLUTELY PURE Ayer’s Sarsaparilla In Hardware, RECORD. ASHLAND, OREGON. .1 - ASHLAND, The Eastern Oregon R. R. J .1 .MMMsraiG ■!■■■■■ J Stage Practical Business Training School of Oregon. What is an Emulsion? Our New Building is now Completed. Milk is a true Emulsion, and as milk or cream is easier to digest and assimilate than butter, so is the inilk or cream of Cod-liver Oil easier to digest and as similate than raxv Oil. This is why Scott’s Em .’sion is much more useful and effective than the maural Oil; why it accomplishes so much in arresting waste and building up the body. But it is much more than ordinary fat It has other constituents that have wonderful healing and strengthening poxver, and in addition we add the Hypo phosphites (or Phosphorus), another most important element in overcoming decreased vitality or loss of flesh. These are the reasons why Scott's Emulsion is benefiting to-day hundreds of thousands ot consump tives and anaemic persons, as well as being a food and remedy for sickly, xvasting that is surprising both to physicians and parents^ m ______ _______ M. E. RIGBY, Principal. MEDFORD. - - - - OREGON. GOLD HILL, H 1