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VALLEY RECORD. ASHLAND-KLAMATH FALLS. Miner Wins Hie Case. Pokegama Items. Sagebrush Sprigs. THE UNION SPY. If You Go Farther You Will Fare Worse. Milt. Jones of Seattle is visiting relatives Editor V alley R ecord : Thecaseof the U. 8. vs. Warne, Miner, Halt, Front Face, Attention! To Ke-establish the Trade and Busi et al, tim.ber land contest, has been de in town. Beef hides are in demand. ness Between the Two Cities—No cided hv Commissioner Lamoreaux in Lnla Sherman of Talent is working at The original Union Spy, L. W. Sim As well as elsewhere, we want better ASHLAND. O r ....T hursday . June 6, 1895 i favor of the defendants or entryman. the Black Jack mine. More Talk, but Action Wanted. silver facilities in Klamath county. mons, one of Gen. Grant’s secret agents, A meeting of all the citizens of Ashland This was made a test case out of fiftv odd Between unfavorable weather and var-1 will deliyer his famous recital of adven Townley <fc Smith have built a new comprisin'; the Julius E. Miner lous kinds of pests, the fruit crop does not tures, hair breadth escapes and deadly PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. is called for the citv ball at 8 o’clock I entries ; warehouse to their store land track on upper Rogue river, perils encountered by him while in the next Monday evening, June 10. 1895, to timber The painters have finished painting I < promise well. and the contest attracted wide attention, secret service of the United States in take preliminary action on the work of Geo. Owens, a Sprague river stockman, The mail service from Klamath Falls to our “ large ” freight shed. ELLS Everything FIRST-CLASS in to the magnitude of the interests improving the old reliable national high owing the Klamath Agency has been increa-ed 1861-5. in town. DRLiiS unii ut Reasouubie Kates. involved. The R >seburg land office of Frank Le Claire haB gone to Snow, Or. 1 Laughable, pathelic, soul-stirring. from semi-weekly to six times a week. Miss Daisy Geisendorfer, the teacher, re- way connecting the state of Oregon with ficials decided in favor of the government where he will remain for the summer. like it has ever been presented ! its neighbors east of the Cascades, and and Miner appealed to the commissioner +++<•<• ,'urned to Albany Monday. Ira Worden, who has been chasing the Nothing Avoid Cheap John Drug-Stores. The Cooks are building a neat fence fickle to the public. No dry details, no statis ’ re-establishing the general trade rela Goddess for lo, these many years, Clarence Lane has gone to work for Phil tions between this valley and the Klam : of the general land office who reversed around their residences on Maple street. bobbed serenely up at the Falls yesterday, tics, but the audience is held in deep and Mullen in the Spencer mine. the decision. The commissioner’s de- breathless interest from first to last. This still in hopeful pursuit. ath B<;sin country. The merits of thia road 1 1 vision Cbas. Cole is having the water pipe is quite lengthy, the findings being laid from the new water works on the C D. McRea left for Sacramento Tuesday over the other highway is unquestioned, is most graphic recital by the spy him Sells Stationery Cheaper Capt. Siemens has moved into bis new self a under follows: “The question in this case is bill. to work for a telegraph company. the auspices of Burnside Post, but too much has been consumed in ex as than the Cheapest Matt iu palatial quarters, opposite the Hotel Link- W. F. Loomis left this week for Klamath tolling its merits and too little in putting not one of conspiracy, but the sole in this or any other town. J. Stock, the K. R. L. Co. book-keeper ville, and smilingly assures his numerous G. A. R. at Ganiard’s opera house, Ash quiry, di«l Warne and Miner enter into river to work at the Pacific mine. matters in practical shape. The plan to an agreement, prior to the issu£ of final Bpent a week in Portland and is borne customers that his prices are just the same, land. Tuesday, June 11th, 1895. Admis nevertheless. sion 25 cents, children 15 cents. Send to Parkinson & Wise of Pokegama, be adopted at Monday’s meeting is for certificates, by which the land was con again. Cal., for your soda water, sarsaparilla, etc. all th« Rogue river vallev towns to pull veyed to Miner? I think the govern- ■ Tiffany having resigned, Klam G. Drecbsler from Red Bluff has ac Shiloh s Cure is sold on a guarantee. It Mrs. Dan Stone returned Sunday from together, then Klamath Falls and that ; ment has failed to prove this allegation, cepted the position as book-keeper ¡ d ath Palls is without an executive officer, cures Incipient Consumption. It is the and henceforth the town will be turned a visit with friends at Dunsmuir and Sisson. country will render its aid and then I and hence vour decision is reversed, and Marsh & Smith’s new store. over to the tender ( ?) mercies of the tradi best Cough cure. Only one cent a dose. •*. um attack the wholesale merchants in Port 25 cents., 50 cts. and ?1. Sold by E. ~ A. G. M. Grainger and Chas. Gillette went land. Everything must begin at home I the entry of Joel V. Warne for the S. E. tional town cow ar.d mischievous urchins. Mrs. Rose Meamber, who has been in S herwin . over the Siskiyous today on a prospecting I of section 3, township 32 south, range San Francisco for medical treatment, has and every citizen of Ashland should be J. M. Engle, late of Mexico, has perma tour. 3 east remains intact.” nently located at the Falls, and has turned returned home fully recovered. Hornbrook Items. on hand Monday evening. Mrs. Ellen Young, formerly of Ashland, bis attention to real estate and timber land That Bond Issue Again. J. M. Vaughn has returned from Ash David Horn received a car load of ice, last come out from Portlaud M onday to spend Relic That Beats History. business, and is also local agent for San The directors of Ashland school dis- land and Medford where he secured a I'rancisco, Portland and Seattle cattle week, from the Medford Ice Factory, and it the summer. A curious and interesting Indian relic came in better shape than any every re UAS MOVED FROM THE I. O. O. F. car load of ice from the latter place. buyers. Ashland opens th's season with a lawn was plowed up on the Hoffman place, trict have again resurrected the proposi ceived in this country before. tion of bonding the district for the pur D. H. Yagar of Snow, Or., was in town block into their elegant new quar tennis club with play grounds in the Chau Jacksonville Saturday. It is a peculiarly The demand for cattle of all grades is Isaac A. Durgin, lately from Medford, has chase of the Norma) school property, and tauqua grove. shapped implement, six inches long, I have called a special meeting at the city Friday and Saturday on his way to Rose steadily advancing, and it really seems to purchased the saloon, from Jake 8trobeck. ters neatly and tastily fitted up in Atkin be more than a transitory rally. What the Jake will try mining, but first will take Mrs. Rosa Dickenson arrived Tuesday nicely polished, with a twoioch inclined hall for Saturday, June 22d, at 2 o’clock burg to prove up on bis homestead. true inwardness of the situation is, we are a trip to British Columbia and Idaho. Prof. C. B. Newten of Yreka gave an son block next door north of Postoflice, for from Wardner, Idaho, to visit her sister, hook on a smaller end, and is made of in the afternoon to submit the matter to unable to quote, but we do know that the Mrs. R. F. High. Another good pocket was struck near what is called here iron stone, a bard, a vote. This is quite an important mat entertainment in elocution last Saturday cattle men of Klamath are very much en the reception of their old patrons and here, last week, from which Waiter Davis, Mrs. Nellie Covle, Postal telegraph oper tough material of a brown color, anti ter and the meeting should be well at- week, He is on his way to Portland. couraged in their line of business. the discoverer has taken $1500.00, and is friends and the public generally. B The carpenters are completing the ator and Wells-Fargo agent at Pokegama, very iieavy. It has a jag, or setoff, near i tended. The county has seen enough of “Klamath land” has stood in imminent only down two feet, as much more is in was in Ashland Saturday. the larger end from the hook, to which the theory that “debts and bonds are an Congregational church but are not work danger sight. of being run over by a railroad L. W. Simmons, the Union spy, lectures it would appear a pole or stick was in evidence of prosperity” and this prop ing on the Methodist, must it be the funds train for the last twenty years to our own The mill at Pokegama started up Tues They are stocked up with and are displaying the at the opera house next Tuesday evening tended to be fastened, the whole to form osition should btf well considered before gave out. knoweldge. but still we live. Won’t they day, for the summer run. They have some on his experience in the war. possibly a boat hook. It is covered with being adopted. Frank Miles has opened a restaurant ever cease menacing our fossilized tran thing like seven million feet of logs ready, resile in the Wells Fargo Express and Postal quility by such startling rumors? No, we and the boom is rapidly filling with logs resliest line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCER O. Beamer of this city has gone on a visit fine, delicate tracing, interwoven in a have no tangible railroad prospects, only that came down the river without the as A Branch Furniture Store. 1ES to his old home in Canada, stopping off in uniforn and artistic manner, but of no •—'l AND PROVISIONS in the City. Telegraph building and is doing a good talk and nothing more, just as it has been sistance of drivers. special design. It is a fine piece of work Texas for a visit with a brother. J. P. Dodge, who in his Ashland store business. for the last decade, just as it will be for the Jillson and Co. have branched off from J. A. Castida returned yesterday from manship. It is almost too mucn to won runs one of the largest stocks of furniture H. F. Prendergast returned Monday next to come. blue gravel, to quartz. Thev have a ledge GIVE THEM A CALL- Dead Indian where he took J. W. Wiley's der if this link of a lost age could have in the interior, will open a branch store from the German hospital in San Fran The proposed water works and electric near the mill, and concluded to try some of been used to draw boats ashore when at Dunsmuir, and L. E. Smith left yes band of horses to their summer range. well pleased with their medical lights for Klaninth Falls seem to be hang it in the mill the other day, but to their Rogue river valley was a lake, as it evi terday for that place to take charge of cisco treatment. Mrs. 8. M. Wait# of Roseburg returned ing for some unknown (to us) cause, there surprise it went $14.00 per ton. They will home Monday after a two weeks’ visit with I dently was at one time. Nothing likejt the same. Dodge is an experienced and fore we refrain, for a time at least, in pre go at it in good earnest now. A. G. Spencer who left for the old reliable dealer in his line and the east a short time ago and who was in the dicting either failure or consummation of her daughter. Mrs. Bush, and grand child was ever before discovered here. AND EXAMINE FOR John Waggoner, an old time river miner, CALL YOURSELF ren. David Dunlap excavated, at a depth of 5 public can depend upon a first-class employ of the Mill Co. is having a neat such an important project. If it is a suc and I. II. Hazlitt have leased the Gold Note cess, well and good. If a failure, those river claim from Horn <fe Co. As the dam Prof. C. A. Hitchcock and wife left yes feet, on Big Butte, two stone mortars bear- i quality of goods and workmanship and cottage built. £ OUR SUPERB LINE OF F most interested can, as thev have many put in last year was damaged but little by terday fora visit with relatives in Ohio’ and | ing date 1316, also a petrified board contain- square dealing. times agone. simply bow to the inevitable, black Bud Johnson the well-known I ing foreign henoglyphics. This beats C ’ o- other eastern states, to be absent six the high water of last winter, they will soon i luinbus’ discovery of America over 100 The Genuine Merit smith of Ashland gives a social hop al and exclaim with the poet—“It was ever have a force of men working in the pit. weeks. thus, ” e!c. i years. Of Hood’s Sarsaparilla wins friends wher A. 0. U. W. Hall, an invitation is ex- Mrs. John Wells and her daughter, Miss Pokegama is making extensive -prepara ASHLAND-KLAMATH FALLS WAGON ROAD. ever it is fairly and honestly tried. To tended to all. Camille Walker, arrived last week from tions to celebrate the Fourth of July, and “ Our readers will find Simmons Liver Why anyone (excepting Californians) expect to entertain a large crowd that day. Sprague river oil a visit with friends and Regulator advertised in these columns. have perfect health, you must have pure L. F. Miles has put in a much □eeded should treat with levity every and all efforts A feature of the day will be a base ball game, relatives. We advertise it. and use it, and we com blood, and the best wav to have pure institution in the shape of a restaurant, made to re-establish a good thoroughfare between the “Mill Jacks” and the “Loging F. A. Fergus returned Sunday from a mand it as a safe and excellent medicine. blood is to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the called the Fargo Restaurant, and is pre over the old Ashland-Linkville stage road ”, the winning side will get a base ball, visit with his brother on pplegare. who We became acquainted with it in Georgia best blood purifier and strength builder. pared to accommodate the public in good is passing strange. The writer hereof, so Jacks mask, gloves and chest protector. has been confined to his bed 41 days with where it is a standard family medicine. We It expells all taint of scrofula, salt rheum shape. also others, conveyed Uncle Sam’s mail Nur C ed . do not deny the merits of other prepara and all other humors, and at the same typhoid fever. Sam Meeker, whoso severely chopped and other valuables over that road for but simply state that this one com time builds up the whole system. many years, always with certainty, celerity When so manv people are taking and de tions. The Berkeley athletes defeated the his foot some two weeks ago while work confidence.” From the “Journal, security. During the four rears mail riving benefit from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, mands ing down on the Klamath river, is able and Union college V-oys at Albany, N. Y. Lanesboro, Minn. Hood ’ s Pilis are prompt and efficient, service performed by Halton A Garrett why don’t you try it yourself? It is highly to be around the town by the aid of over that route, thev never lost a trip, were 25c. There has been a severe frost at Reno, recommended. G. A. R. Extend Thanks. crutches. never behind schedule time, nor were ever Nev. The fruit crop was somewhat in Council Proceedings. W. B. and J. T. Million returned Sundav Comrades, the 27th anniversary of W. F. Coker of Pokegama who drives “held up” by ye festive Knights of the from Montague where they had been Decoration Day has now passed into our Petition of W. A. Patrick to change tap the Pokegama stage to Klamath Hot road. Can the contractors on the Klamath jured. called by the death of their brother-in-law. history. Every soldier’s grave in our on citv water main without paying an An international chess tournament by springs has been laid up for two weeks Falls-Ager r<>ad say as much ? Verilv not. J. P. Woodson. vicmitv has been visited and marked by other $4 fee, granted. I with tonseleatis but is out again and will Therefore it is palpably in evidence that th - telegraph is now being played between old road should be improved and mail San Francisco and Victoria, B. C. Ex-U. 8. Marshal J. C. Franks and R. 8. the flag he loved so well, and flowers and 1 Matter of connecting pipe on Harga- service ^e-established thereon as of yore, Casey ot Sacramento, prominent citizens evergreens scattered over his last resting | dine street with the pipe on Main street resume bis regular trip this week. Before the close of the year the”great of California, were visiting Levi Morris at place. A monument has been erected bv a 2-inch pipe; referred to fire and Chas. Ulin and Mrs. Hattie Martin, and better times in the Klamath basin will surelv follow. Crossley reflecting telescope will be in Talent this week. both of Pokegama, were married in water committee with power to act. and dedicated to the unknown dead. Klamath Falls, Or., June 4, 1895. position at the Lick observatory on Vaupel, Norris <t Drake are consigning a Therefore, be it Monthly reports of city officials for Yreka, May 27th, 1895. The A. O. U. W. L ynn C. D oyle . lot of wool again this season, having ship Mount Hamilton. gave a dance in their honor Wednesday R esolved , That we tender our sincere Mav accepted. ped the clip of J. 8. Herrin and other sheep evening and everybody ha«l a nice time. Samuel Olsen, assistant engineer of Bills ordered paid : thanks to the Ashland band for their j Butte Creek News. raisers hereabouts. the steamer T. C. Walker plying be sweet music; to the militia and cadets! I Electric Light Co., lights for May... .$147 00 May their married life be a long and A. Poole is putting up a wind-mill on his O. A. Thornton left last evening for for acting as our escort; to the trustees of G W Smith, (salary for May)........... 50 00 happy one, full of sunshine and happi sticky ranch. tween San Francisco and Stockton, fell Eugene and Monmouth on a visit, He will the Chautauqua Assembly' for the use of 10 Dodge, “ ............ 50 00 ness. Sam Farra started for Klamath countv overboard at the Stockton wharf and deliver an address at the state normal 15 00 C B Watson, “ ............ The K. R. L. Co.’s mill started up again Friday with bis stock. their building; to the choir; to Professor Milton Berry, Recorder’s fees........... 21 10 was drowned. school commencement. Tuesday after being Bhnt down for a few Hitchcock, his teachers and sehool child- ’ C P Jones, labor on streets.... ... 17 00 Miss Millie Howlett of Medford, Miss W. F. Arant of Klamath Falls, arrived ren, who so ably assisted us in our ex- j Lord Sholto Douglass, son of the Mar weeks. Marsh & Smith have 50 loggers Cora Jones of Tolo and Bert Childers of Eugene Walrad, labor on water from Douglas county yesterday, where he quis of Queensbery, was married at San at work putting 100,000 feet of logs into 14 75 works for April ............................... Medford spent Sunday in Eagle Point. ercises, and last but not least to C. B. j has i*en visiting his father, whose health Watson for his beautiful and impressive 1 E Walrad,labor on water wks for May 10 25 the Klamath river every day. The high SHOE Rev. Father Desmarais ot the Roman Jose to Loretta Addis, the variety act has improved somewhat. io oo water takes them down to the mill speed Catholic “ •* oration, which will long be remembered i J R Casev, “ church, held services here Sun ress who recently captivated his lord- shines <.‘l«r i<uisly in the Before being taken in blindly call on by all who heard it. 4 50 ily, some making the trip in less than 12 Geo Irwin. “ •* “ Vaupel, Norris & Drake and get a pair of wor ld of foot wear, exem H C Myer, material for water works 10 05 hours. The box factory is also in full day last and all who heard him speak in ship at Bakersfield. Burnside Post No. 23, G. A. R. high terms of him as a speaker. Rev. Last week the first graduating class hann-turned, French kid shoes that for plifying every gn.Kt qual C H Gillette, labor fixing fire bell ... 4 00 blast. ity at ei liable in leather, merly sold for $5.50 for $2.50. L. L. Grover preached at night. Rev. of Stanford university received their A Remarkable Cure of Itheumatisin. State of Ore., 2 copies of session laws 4 00 The board of supervisors have called absolute comfort, perfect Meston Dygnrt B oor Co..blank book 4 00 Enni3 will preach next Sunday, diplomas. The commencement exer- D. B. Worthington, retiring editor of the Westminster, Cal.. March 21.1891.—Some W A Cordell, fixing watering trough 8 50 an extra meeting which will be held on R. lit. wontlerful durability, morning and evening. Klamath Falls Express has gone to San time ago, on awakening one morning, I 1 R K Sutton.feed for impounded stock 5 20 June 8th for the purpose of granting pises were very interesting. The class correct D Fr.inc sco and expects to return to Klam found that I liad rheumatism in my knee I ! i E The 30th of Mav was properly cele of *95 is known as the “Pioneer class. cost. 5 00 liquor licenses. Those parties desiring J Kaiser, printing ........................ ath Falls before going east. so badly that, as I remarked to my wife, it | 1 Fred Wagner, “ .......................... 2 50 licenses are greatly relieved to know that brated in different parts of our neighbor Rev. J. L. Parrish, one of the last of would be impossible for me to attend to bus hood. A number met at Brownsboro i A E Watson, blacksmith work........ 7 25 Neg'-ct of the hair often destroys its vi- j that day. Remembering that I had Fox & Good, hauling ....................... 4 25 they don’t have to wait until their regular and had a picnic dinner, the school child the Methodist missionary pioneers and tali'y and natural hue. and causes it to fall | iness meeting iu July. This is one of the rot- some of Chamberlain ’ s Pain Balm in my COPyRiÇHT H C Messenger, lumber................... 3 00 out. Bs ore it is too late, apply Hall’s ren sang anti delivered some recitations one of the best known men in Oregon, store I sent for a bottle, and rubbed the af Norris & Co., “ .................... 65 tenest laws ever made that one has and all hands seemed to enjoy themselves died recently at Salem. He was 90 Ha r Rmewer’s sure remedy. flicted parts thoroughly with it, according to D L Minkler & Son. merchandise.... 4 1 30 to wait until the board meets before a years old and arrived in Oregon in 1840. D. 1). H. Ya ar went to Roseburg Tues directions, and within an hour ( was com M N Ix)ng. labor on streets............... license is granted. It not only hurts the very much in spite of the cool weather. day to prove up on his Jeon.» creek home pletely relieved. One application had done M L Johnson, labor for city............. 3 2 00 At night Mies Lula Roberts bad the r>5 The trial of Theodore Durrant on stead, R. M. Garrett and Ilan Waldroop the business. It is the best liniment on the J H Ralph, cleaning hose cart.......... 2 00 individual that wants to start but is tak closing exercises of her school at the the charge of murder of Blanche La ing money out of the county ’ s pocket. accompanying him as witnesses. market, and I sell it under a positive guar Thos A Morris, taxes remitted........ 1 50 Why not your honorable board take all Mound district, the children entertained mont and Minnie Williams in Emman antee. R. T. H arris . For sale by E. A. C E Lane, hauling............................ 75 The Woodville school closes this week S herwin . the audience with 6ongs, recitations, J II Hurn, labor for city.................. 50 the money that comes your way and put dialogues, etc., and covered themselves uel church at San Francisco has been with public exercises, a supper and it into fixing the roads, bridges and other W P Parsons, feeding prisoner ........ 50 set for July 22. The Lamont case will dance tomorrow (Friday) evening. The Death of J. P. Woodson. public improvements, or is it that there and Miss Lula all over with glory. VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE. ^=3^. be tried first. Woodruff sisters furnish the music. SOME LARGE STOCK SHIPMENTS. James P. Woodson who died in Monta- Total............................................... $415 001 is enough money in the county treasury gue last week of Bright's disease, was a I R. N. Breckenridge, the robber of the Butler Walker and family returned ves- In my last I spoke of Davis and May On Motion the council adjourned to to make all necessary improvements? terday from their Sprague river ranch. Jay pioneer citizen of Ashland as well as one of I meet on June5. 1895 at 7:30 o’clock p. m. This law should be changed bv all means, field’s cattle stampeding and since then I Calistoga and Lakeport stage, has been the best kind of neighbors, a splended Taylor went with them to spend the Sum M ilton B erry , Oitv Recorder. and grant parties licenses at any time learn that they stampeded near the sentenced to five years in prison. '1 he father and an upright husband. His wife mer buccarooing in Klamath county. they see fit as lung as they give a good summit, in the snow and ran over Wil Qther robber, English, is recovering I is the daughter of Bennett Million, one of Some tune ago 1 was taken sick with a J. H. Storey, who has been prospecting a ’ the first substantial settlers of Ashland. He cramp in the stomach, followed by diarhoea. bond and have the good hard coin to put bert Ashpole's horse, killing it and from his wounds and will be tried as mine on Galls creek, was in town this week was 65 years old and moveti to Montague : I took a couple of doses of Chamberlain’s up for it. ________________ thereby leaving the poor fellow afoot in soon as he is well enough. visiting his brother. A. W. Storey, the bar I 10 years ago Besides the wife, 6 children, Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and the mountains. He has our sympathy, Stock Association Organized. ber, while en route for Siskiyou county. 3 of whom are at home, survive him. Following the murder of Coleman, WHY ? Because your Liver and Kidneys but sympathy don't do to ride to drive was immediately relieved. I consider it the The Jackson County Stock Association Fred Houck, who has been prosecuting best medicine in the market for all such cattle. * * * Since writing the above the important witness in the Tabor Medford Items are out of order. For years and years his studies in the big dental college in San complaints. I have sold the remedy to was organised in Sain’s valley the first of Chas. C. Chitwood spent Sunday in Ash others and every one who uses it speaks the week with 37 members. The object, I have learned that Mavfield and Davis murder case at San Bernardino, comes Francisco for a year, came home Sunday crossed the enow with 300 head of their the disappearance of T. E. E. Holt, an housewives all over the country have for a vacation. He will graduate in two land. highly of it. J. W. S trickler . Valley Cen of the association is to protect members cattle and Pelton Bros, were laying at years. Geo. B. Robertson, Esq., a Yreka lawyer, ter, Cal. For sale by E. A. S herwin . from cattle and horse thieves who have Union creek with their band and Boine other important witness. It is reported used with best results that Holt has been made away with. One of the attractions at the Opera ! was doing Medford Wednesday on a busi been operating in that vicinity for some of the preceeding band. Wimer Items. house Friday evening is the recitation of a ness trip. time past. The members have bound The inquest over the body of Horace poem of her own composition, entitled Mrs. T. E. Cailey is at the county sea themselves together to defend each other I J. A. Hanley has been buying cattle for Belden, who was found dead in Los An Mrs. W. H. Parker has been quite ill and this I. C. Linergon of Idaho, in this section of “A Street Arab,” by Mrs. C. L. Lang, of her week. daughter, Mrs. Jas. Slover, is up from in case of loss by any individual member. the country and .Saturday the parties com geles with a bullet wound in his head, Ashland. Grants Pass. Pbiasant weather is appreciated after The membership embraces nearly all the menced to deliver theni at the Mathews resulted in a verdict of suicide. W. H. Vaupel, Norris & Drake have received an residents of Sam’s valley precinct. place and by Sunday night the following Button, who was arrested on suspicion The latest sale of the Hotel Nash lease was the long cold spell. exceptionally fine line of spring and sum persons had put iii their appearance with Judge Simpkins, of Woodville, made a mer clothing and gents famishing goods from 8. F. Morine to J. L. Hamilton on Like a Sieve. their cattle; A. Hoyt & Sons, John Terrel, of having murdered Belden, was re flying trip out to Wimer this week. for this stain's trade and are offering them Tuesday, of this week. John Sedvedge, John Obencbain, Henry leased The chief function of the kidneys is tq Tfy it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it at tumble down prices. Mrs. S. Beers is able to be about again separate from the blood, in its passage and Herman Myers, Geo. Nichols, Mr. Judge Hanna was holding a special An attempt was made the other day Misses Elsie and Maud Patterson of Ash term of circuit court at Grants Pass this and is visiting her sister, Mrs. Annie through them, of certain impurities and Clegg, Rader Brothers. A. Terrel, Mr. Mc to blow up the saloon of Frank Lewi« is the “PEERLESS REMEDY” for curing ailments of the Liver, Evans, this week. land and Like Patterson of Jacksonville, week tor Josephine county. watery particles which make their final exit Kee, of Big Butte. Rube Johnson, T. B. at Halfmoon Bay, Cal. A d»- . init _ Higenbotham, John and Thomas E. Nichols. went to the Patterson Bros. & Payne mine C. M. Talbott and son, Guy, agents for through the bladder. The retention of Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright’s J. E. Pelton was here from Ashland in the wilderness on Beaver creek Tuesday was placed ,„1, the State Insurance Company, were out these, in consequence qf inactivity of the M- 8. Wood, D. P. Mathews, George Heck-1 cartriige Wednesday, having sold 110 bead of cattle . - u wateA tro“«h to remain dur n; the summer. kidneys, is productive of Bright’s disease, athorn, Mr. Moore, of Antelope, A. J. just outside Disease. For sale everywhere at $i.oo per bottle. to Wimer this week insuring. to Hanley for the Montana buyer. dropsy, diabetes, albumiduria and other Daley, Ed. F. Simon and W. H, Bradshaw ' holes saloon and blew two Go to J. P Poige for refrigerators. He Mrs. M. M. Miller returned to her maladies with a fatal tendency. Hostetter's and by this time the band reached the I G. L. Sehmerhorn has bought the Med .urough the side of the building. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. keeps the best to be had. ford planing mill plant and property for home in north Yamhill Thursday, after Stomach Bittiers, a highly sanctiened dim number of about sisj hundred, that *d^ No one was hurt. a visit of four weeks with her sister. Mrs. retie and blood depurent, impels the kid to the 350 tak6n out bv Mayfield - . , —etl W. P. Camnbell and family, J. M. $2000. He is a practical mill man. neys when inactive to renew their sifting 100 taken out by Jeff p-” . -0nd The suit of Ord vs. Ord for the pos T. E. Cailey. Campbell and family and John Holcomb ,’?sld®3 a ¡ar*<e session of 70 acres of land near Aptos is Patterson sold the Applegate val function, and strain from the vital current number taken and family of Phoenix start« d Tuesday ley Sheriff Mrs. Ella Trumble and children have ' out sv , e 1 e!ton Brothers, Hop Co.’s property on Applegate Sat which infest it and threatened M- on a « amping out and prospecting tour, urday to Calhoun Bros, and others for $775 arrived from Hambolt county, Cal., ami impurities be’r’nn tn n»‘trg aml 0,h<!rs' ’‘unfc num- on trial in the superior court at Santa their own existence as organs of the body. aml stiB thA-l a,UOUIlt for Butte creek Cruz. Suit was commenced in 1878, taking in Siskiyou county first. Mrs. T. is keeping house for her brother, Catarrh of the bladder, gravel and retention and still th*,a 6 an thousands all told. The judgment called for $1384. left. of the urine are also maladies arrested or when judgment was given for the de Having used Chamberlain’s Cough Rem Conductor Al Morris moved out Wednes J. D. Neathammer. r.Ailor- edy in my taniily and found it to he a first- day with a train load ot stock bought by J. A. F. Chaney and W. B. Davie have averted by this benign promoter fendant. The case was appealed and C3-O class article. I take pleasure in recommend A. Hanlev in this countv for J. C. Lonre- rented mines in the Pleasant creek dis ative of organic acting Malaria,”riienma- HOT ET j the decision reversed. ing it to my friends. J.V. F oster , West gan, representing the Burk Cattle Co. of trict of Mrs. Evansand expect to have tism, coiistipalivH. biliousness and dvspep- F. T. Fradenburgh, Prop. Preparations for the Santa Cruz water 314 also speedily beneficial to the weak and port, Cal. For sale by E. A. S herwin . Montana. water to work all summer. T hursday — (îérVojis. •’ M onday — carnival are all completed and the cele 8. J. Starmerd «1 not go to Arizona. After J C Coleman, Port’ld Geo Owen Jacob Isler of the timber section of Jenny J. J. Watts and Fred Boyd were out bration will be one of the most interest reaching Sacramento he was offered a creek, was in Medford this week. He says from the Grave creek mines this week Working Josephine Copper Mines. G M Hyland, •• Mrs C II Lamb, position with the railroad carpenters and the trip from Pokegama over the Siskiyous and report the weather cold and water I W P Snnrh, “ Montesano, Wash ing of the year. Large crowds are ex The Siskiyou Mining Co., incorporated W G Henderson, was at work on the Siskiyous last week and at tins season of the year reminds one very W N Luckey. City pected and every possible arrangement plenty for this time of the year. under the laws of Maryland, has located will soon join a crew at Tehachapi, Cal. decidedly of the scenes in old Switzerland*. MoMinnville F W Gibbs, Medford has been made to give every visitor Hide & Call have finished ipining for nearly 500 acres of copper mining ground Q C Riches, Port’ld Geo Stenger, Port Rev. H. H. Buckner, the young Method The Medford school board has elected the adequate and comfortable accommoda And we have just received this week Five Cases E O Parrott, R B ist minister ot Klamath Falls, was married i following teachers for the ensuing year; this season and are well satisfied with along the Illinois river on the west aide W N Lackey, City tions. G W Smith. “ Boyd. S F at Roseburg Tn« sday to Miss Mabel Bou- Principal, Principal. N. L. Narregan; vice-principal, the result and intend to put a hydraulic of. Josephine county, aorpe thirty-five G A Richman, Ft Jns J A H of Magnificent Lines of S Ward, Fruitvale miles above Kerby, and a force of men telle by Bev. L. M. Buckner and Rev. Mr. Miss Elva Galloway; assistants. Misses on their claim before another season. The examination of C. M. Bruce, sec J H Pinkston, Redng E M Keith, Port Stem. The happy couple went to Klamath M. M. Coleman, R. L. Warner, Viola Bran numbering thirty is engaged now in get J. J. Peake, ttie deaf and dumb miner 9 W F Bangasser, S F ¡Torn Williams, Port retary of Arizona, in the investigation Falls yesterday. don, Ellen Burse’l, Bessie Wait, Adele from Jmnp-off-Joe, was out yesterdaj' I ting out ore and cutting roads to make W of charges preferred by Governor S Wade, “ O C Riches, i Pickel and C. Grace Foster. Mrs. F. T. Fradenburg lett Tuesday for for supplies. F. W. Rosander, also deaf the property accessible. A new townaite, Geo. Owen I Robinson, S F Hughes’ political enemies, has been con Hornbrook and after a visit with her Evan P.eames. who has been going right and dumb, arrived from Portland last “Wheeler City,” has been laid off and at B F Tiffany, K Falls W N Luckey, City cluded. It was shown that wrongful brother, T. J. Wright of Jenny creek, will along making a brilliant record in school, i week. this point near the junction of Falls creek, W C Henry, Grand R G W Smith,’ G acts had been committed. The investi visit relatives and friends m Scott valley the practice of law and all other walks of Famvf» f S Schmeer, ‘ smelting wqrlça are to be erected. Port We think Cupid must have got side- and other points in Siskiyou county before life, has made another dash and swooped gation of Governor Hughes is nearly 'j'hs üempany seems to have ample cap Frank E Clark, Port S Jacko, Henley returning home. down on one ef Oregon’s fairest daughters i tracked after playing havoc with so many ital to carry on its development work and J Wolf, W A Hemphill. S F completed. “ F W Johnson. “ Next Sabbath will be Chi'dren’s day in and made her his bride. The large circle ! of the young people of Woodville, conse under the supervision of Capt. Brown C A Piper, A remarkable accident occurred on R W Rupe, S F Tom R Wilson, “ the Presbyterian church. The morning of friends of this native son of Jackson quently we do not have any marriages to matters are being pushed vigorously Jay Gould, Port ’ ld the farm owned by S. L. Lyon near E M O ’ Brien county soil wish him supreme happiness j report. programme will I e furnished by the Sab The scheme proposed is to open a road W N Luckey, City Jesse Wolf,Cincinnati Crafton, Cal. One of the farm hands bath school. The subject of the evening and continued prosperity. Misses Lizzie and Grace Smithline both to Kerby on one side and to the Vbas Smith A wf, Felix Kahn, Port sermon will be. “The Richest Mine in drove a team near several stands of bees. F. M. Plvmale returned Wednesday front were up from Woodville this week visit junction of the Illinois with Rogae river Sacramento W ednesday — Southern Oregon.” I The horses were stung and became un his placers on " Beaver creek, quite ill. ing old friends and were the guests of on the other. Schooners are to be load Tom R Wilson, S F O E Pettsi, Port , * Story & Eg.ers, barbers. Ashland House Torrey, Angle & Plymale have 30 feet of Miss Ijinnie Robinson Thursday and ed with the optput at the latter point Frank Arnold, “ W C Bevington, Duns managable. They rushed among the ground stripped to high points on their Friday. block. 0 Parrott, Red B J D Pangher, R B hives, demolishing the wagon and har- ■ ami tbenoe the product will lie freighted E W Al Welch, Port G F Belman. Port E. C. Jeffrey, the long-haired and bearded ' I ness. One of the horses was stung to i ?fo°rn?aeMon.Uy after a flra^’ayÌvSt wffh ! I**»™ >et t0 *et tlieir ‘lai* in g°od Pay I J. D. Neathaiumer, our accomplished to San Francisco to be loaded on to the S aturday — C L Litchfield, Salem death, and the other is so poisoned by road supervisor, is having oqr roads put larger vessels and shipped around the W C Bevington,Duns W G Collins. C A Hermann, Rsbg W N Luckey. City the stings that it cannot recover. The Prices from $4.00 to $18.00 per suit, and the faithful in Ashland. Father Cletn : lnf? oraer- . in fine condition. Jesse Is a rustler and Horn to Baltimore. wnnt with him him on nn a a preaching nrpfiehiniy tour thp i I Although the copper is to be shipped W N Luckey, Citv S Lowengrund, S F driver was badly stung. went with tour, the gtid Johnson, the «-/JIA well-known young ' his work is always done in the best mau- they are all of the most beautiful patterns “ by way of Ellensburg the principal office Paul Wessinger, Bort MS Wade, Lord having called him that way. blacksmith now of l’okegama surprisod I ner possible. A meeting of Santa Cruz citizens was A Lempke, G Pass W F Bangasser, “ we have ever been able to offer to the trade F. B. Ketchum is home again after an of the company is to remain at Grants F L Southwick, Mild J 11 Pinkston, R P, Felix Kahn came in from Klamath the natives Sundav by getting married I held to promote the building of a rail- county Tuesday where he bought 700 | to Miss Lucinda Anderson, an amiable absence of two weeks on the coast, where Pass, where rapid communication can be E C Murray, S F Thos E Hays,Port during our long experience in the clotli- ! road up the coast to San Francisco. bides and engaged some wool. Sheep- and worthy young lady of Medford, the he has been seeking employment. Frank had between the mine and the outer Peter Moore IF Kahn. ’ “ ’ One-tenth of the taxable property of the ing business in Ashland. T James, Jacksonville: Mrs C M dement. S J shearing in Klamath county i9 just com- I daughter of one of southern Oregon’s is a first-class mechanic and bis work world. There is no question whatever as to S unday — Mrs L E Mussleman, city waa represented. J. P. Smith, J. mencing. The country is looking beauti-pioneer families. Thev left Monday for always gives perfect satisfaction. Oakdale Bernhem, L. K. Baldwin, Duncan Mc the value and immensity of the copper R M Donovan, Port ful in its spring array but last week’s their new home in Pokegama. ! .• - " • _ __________ r.„ AS Oohen. Seattle Gould Jay, Port region. There are literally mountains J ames J . Corbet gave some pretty good Pherson, H. Cowell, E. White and F. A. weather was decidedly frigid. , Capt< j T c Nash ig 8tandin„ tbo ------ of . .. the Olymp: )ia CJub, of easilv-workeif are embraced in the W N Luckey, City Dottie Srivern, City advice to the v boys Hihn were appointed a committee to E E Sayles, Steinman W B Pracht, Yesterday while DanStormer was driving town of Medford on its head, though when he was in San Francisco last. li ---- ------------ He large number çi claims'taken and the J H Pinkston, R, B i confer with representatives from San his aunt. Mrs. Carrie t-arber, to the depot j himself but a quite recent comer. ” ‘ told them that the best way to get 5t»png progress bf the work will cause a large C J Boyle, S F He is Our fine tailor made clay worsteds E I) Ivory, Oakland Miss Grace Gill, City 1 Francisco and San Mateo counties who to take the train for her Illinois home, an 1 putting an addition to his hotel and was to avoid all excesses in y.uqit»?'sd thif accident caused a runaway and she was I wants the city council to put in a they should arrive at manhood lusty and amount of money to b« distributed in W J Andrews, 8 F , are interested in the promotion of the at $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 will more thrown out and badly bruised. She leaves healthy. Manv men who have been guilty Josephine county. this evening, having been ticketed hy Robt. sewerage system. The council does not of excesses and over-indulgencies, and have The copper field« have been known to Wardeii Chase of tho Kansas peni ■ coast road. than please you when you take a look at want to pfc the town any farther in debt A questionable house occupied by a Leonard over the Northern Pacific. nsed the Celebrated Medicine ‘-CUpi- e^ist for years but not until Capt. Brown tentiary has been found guilty of unbe , ' and would rather smell the edtnman DENE” lived to give testimony qf Its won- I woman named Mabel at Aberdeen, them. They fit fully as well as any suit Do you know, if you want to go 1 . — ------- .ast am j p]ei|^an garbage of tire town than pay derfnl stifiiulating qnd curative powers. obtained some 600 pounds of the ore for coming conduct and lias Loen recom the shipment to Baltimore was capital mended to Governor Morrill for dismis j Wash., bui-ned the other night. The you can get made at a great deal higher desire a Pullman Tourist Sleeper, that you 1: . , .,. . .,, interest on bonds will be detained from 12 to 16 hours unless ' tnterest botuls that could never be “CU PIDEKE” will oheck all the waste tis- attracted to the vast deposits. Several 1 smoko awoke a man who was spending itrice and are just as well cut, all the very rou take the Northern pacific? Remember I paid. Gapt. Nash don t like jt at all and .In fact‘11 9tops all losses. wealthy men back there knew a good sal. The charge was improper relations ihat the Northern Pacific is the only line ! the latest ukase issued by him is to sell “Cl I’IDENE” is a powerful, harmless, thing when they saw it and W« dq time with Miss Lou Williams, assistant ma the night at ti e house. The woman fainted, when he threw her out of the atest.«^2s®»^ running Pullman Tourist Sleepers through all his property at cost while he leaves vegetable Compound. It is as sure to in putting the property in shape.—Grants tron at the penitentiary. I strengthen the generative organs as it is to to the east without delay. Time and money , the town. Mrs. Candace Root, a widow 40 years window and jumped himself. Her head ; rebuild and regenerate you. Trial package Pass Courier, saved by this route. For full information, 1 $1.00; 6 packages $5.00. For sale by E. ? ot age, has brought suit against W. S. and spine were severely injured and she time cards, maps, etc., call on or address, I S herwin .--------------------------------- . Art; Real Estate. Mining News, Our reason for being able to offer clothing at the prices Robert Leonard. Agent, Ashland. Or. Stratton, a Cripple Creek (Colo.) mill will die. The man sustained a fracture G II Jones to Lillie L Jones—lji acres in of the lioncs of oue of his feet. George The Tolo Mining C<uut>aur, operating ionaire iniue owner, for $200,000, for A large delegation of people trom we do, is simply the fact that we do not sell one dollar’s 11 Wil '“*• i lot J. Tol»; $1. ! the old Ft. Lana ledge on an improved alleged breach of promise. Mrs. Root I Daly, a woodsman who was sleeping in MARRIED. liams creek, Josephine county, passed r J 1 Linebaugh to Kate II Linebaush—v through Ashland Monday bound for the acres in tp 39 s, r 1 e ; $5 - ’i I REAME8-T0NGUE -In Hillsboro,Wrah- scale^ strqck a rich pocket on Thursday claims that Stratton proposed to her in a rear room, was burned to death. worth on time, and you only have to pay for what you buy Nez Perce reservation in northern Idado, <4 last week and by Saturday took $2000 These were the only persons in the Willis W Miller to Wia Lyttleton—lots I which will be thrown open for settlement 23, 21 and 25 in block L, K R add to Ash- mgton county.May 26.1895,A. J. Reames,' in gold, Supt. C. O. White went to 1S92, before his Independence mine house. Daly had been on a spree for yourself, and not the bad debts contracted by other parties. August 15th. Thev went over the Ashland- bind ;$ bi).' Beanies, and Miss Tacoma Saturday. This mine has been made him wealthy. She then kept a several days and went to bed intoxi Klamath Falls road. The party consisted Edith Tongqe, daughter of Hon. Thos. paying well and there is a prospect that boarding house. YOURS TRULY, .1 F Tryer to Marion E Tryer—lot 2, blk cated. It is supposed the fire caught Tqqgqe. of W. P. Garner, wife and family, J. E. 80. Medford; $30. it will this season break the mining rec Perkins, if. F. Perkins, Tom Johnson and Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn, from his cigar. \V O Johnson to VVm L Johnson—land JOIIN8ON—ANDERSON—In Medford, at ord of southern Oregon in the way of Geo. Wilhellom. They have a small band in tp 39 s, r 1 e; S200. says,‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer saved my life. I bride's home, June 3, 1895, bv Rev. gold output. consider it the best remedy fora debilitated Karl’s Clover Root, the great Blood puri- • a . of cattle with them. Mr Hoxie. W. O. Johnson, son of’W. L. system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, tier gives freshness and clearness to tlie f » /\ r / I Joy’s for the Jaded. For a clean shavs or hair cut and go Johnson of Ashland, and Miss Lucinda Bring your job printing to the B b C obd ver or Kidney trouble it excels! PriCi ■■■■ J«,'*» Vwwtft« MnqwlUai tt) 1» Si ¡MN?) (KM Mi* Anffwrtnif of Zbnh Atfftntth iAnw< toirtoi 8W1 to Bi A» ffhfo'win. SHERWIN.-^ win TRY SHERWIN. WILLIAM HEVENER F FURNISHING GOODS CNECK WEAR SUMMER CLOTHING GALORE. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver — Kidney Balm. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING #-#- ■0 0 0 e 0-00 0 0. H. BLOUNT. /A O r~1