VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. VA FINE PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NO MONOPOLY PRICES ! Give us your order for Letterheads, State­ ments. Envelopes.&c. VOL. Vili. Swingle Murder Trial Evidence. We append the following additional evidence from the Klamath Falls Express, taken in the second trial of Frank Swingle for the killing of Arthur Langell: Dr. H. A. Wright—“At the time of the inquest had a talk with defendant about the shooting; he said, ‘Arthur Langell was riding on me with his hatchet to cut me down; I told him to stop, stop, but he came right on and I threw mv pistol right around and fired, without thinking.” J. L. Demmer—When Arthur Langell went in the field on the evening of his death it was for purpose of fixing the fence. Dr. S. Hemenwav—If found on a wound no blackening of power or pow­ der burn, could not tell positively the distance of the weapon from body; If badly burned should say weapon was in close proximity; grains of unexploded powder will follow the ball for a distance of about thirty feet. Miss L. A. Sauber—Was living with familv of defendant at time of homicide; saw Holly Swingle at his home in the evening after the shooting; questioned him about the difficulty; beeaid in effect, in the presence of his sister Ida that, saw Mr. Langell riding after his father and supposed his father saw him, that Mr. Langell was driving the cattle and his papa told him to stop and he wouldn’t mind him, so his papa shot him; that he saw the hatchet fall from the hand ot Mr. Langell as he fell. Witness testified he said this while both his father and mother were gone. Ida Swingle—On the evening of the homicide her brother Holly and she went to milk the cows and they did not go back in the house where Miss Sauber was until the return of their parents. The Star Says; The re-union of the liberated man with his noble wife and children was a scene which visibly affected the specta­ tors within and outside the courtroom. Mr. Swingle was too full for utterance, while hiB little wife, who had so faith­ fully clung to him through all his trials and tribulations, now clung to his strong right arm with a rapture born of the happiest realization of her heart’s de­ sire. The jury, the spectators and tbe court trooping people came out behind them, for the great trial was over. ASHLAND, OREGON. Chief of the County Papers. Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. ASHLAND, PRESSED BRICKS. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, “LOST CABIN” MINE FOUND. THURSDAY. JULY 4, 1895, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Dick Moreland of the Hammersley mine A Shasta County Miner at Last Dis­ has gone to Lakeview. covers This Fabulously Rich Quartz Ledge. J. R. Wilson will build a brick block at Medford (his summer. From the Redding, Cal., Democrat.] Truman Moon has returned to Sams val­ Last Monday the Democrat made men­ ley from Klamath county. NO. 7. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year.............................................. $1 75 Six months ......................................... j ou Three months....................................... 50 Advertising rates given on application. Changed {¿ands ! Baking HOTEL Powder OREGON, tion of the fact that Wm. Murray. ‘Frank Hansen has gone to San Francisco Lyman Hotaling and Bayard Taylor had on a sight-seeing expedition. started out on a prospecting trip in the vicinity of the big bend of the Pitt river, Joy’s for tbe Jaded. The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. their object being to investigate the Miss Rose Griffiths has returned to Gold “find” made by BUI Murray and which Under the Management of he believed to be the famous “Lost Hill from a visit to St Jose, Cal, Cabin ” mine of which so much has been Miss Lulu Fendall has returned to Klam­ said and written. These parties returned Henley Items. Narrow Eseape from Death in Train ath river from her Ashland visit. to Redding Tuesday and their report has Eugene Dowling has joined the bicycle Wreck. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. been the cause of creating great excite­ army and now rides a wheel. Nelson on Trail creek last week. On coming down the grade from Rice ment in mining circles and all eyes are Perry Johnson has purchased 40 acres PROPRIETOR. Wm. Robinson, the Sprague river stock- just now turned to Pitt river country in of Dave Horn’s ranch and is improving it. Hill to Oakland yesterday, the heavy south-bound freight, going at the rate of man, was in the valley last week. northeastern Shasta. ■ ^am Clarey bought GO head of cattle in 20 miles an hour, met with a serious ac­ That the discoyery is in reality the Langell valley for bis ranch. Harvey Richardson of Trail creek lias re­ %>/H0 HAS improved the House and is pre- cident. In some manner, at present un­ ceived his new threshing machine. “Lost Cabin” there seems to be no room Reader, did you ever take S immons Miss Hattie Anderson of Yreka has been known, the box car and caboose attached ■■ pared to Entertain the Traveling Public for doubt. For some years an old pros ­ Rev. Father Desmarais is off on a visit L iver R egulator , the “K ing of visiting her folks at Henley. to the rear of the train drawn by engines pector named Anderson living on Kosk with friends on the coast in Coos county. In First Class Style. • L iver M edicines ?” Everybody needs Ira Dunlap, formerly of Jackson county, 1517 and 1518 iumped the rails, and for creek near Pitt river, has claimed that take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or Miss Lena Griner returned home to Port­ he knew the exact locality of the “Lost Or., has taken charge of the Henley black­ about two miles (passenger estimate) diseased liver that impairs digestion smith shop. land this week from a visit at The Meadows. ----------- -o:------------ pounded along over the ties at a fearful Cabin,” but so many “Lost Cabins” and causes constipation, when the waste Send to Parkinson & Wise of Pokegama, have been discovered that his history Mrs. Nellie Coyle, the railroad agent and rate, when they capsized and thus at­ that should be carried off remains in Cal., for your soda water, sarsaparilla, etc. was not given credance. Finally Bill telegraph operator at Pokegama, has been tracted the notice of the engineers, who the body and poisons the whole system. quite sick for the past few weeks but is now brought the train to a standstill. Every Miss Nellie Hammond has been paying Murray, a prospector aDd miner well able That dull, heavy feeling is due to a to be around. effort was made by Conductor Elder anil her sister, Mrs. C. F. Young of Gold Hill, known here, and who is thoroughly torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, ---------- :o:---------- Brakeman Huff to signal the trainmen a visit. Smith Harvey got through with their familiar with the mineral sections of Malaria and Indigestion are all liver forward but without avail. Something cleanup last Saturday and they are well Marion and Samuel Hodge of Sams val­ Shasta county, determined to find out if pleased with the results. They will start had gone wrong somewhere and the sig­ diseases. Keep the liver active by an U^T’Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour ley have gone to eastern Oregon with their there was anything in Anderson’s re­ the occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg­ hydraulic again soon after the Fourth. nals refused to work. Failing to make families. ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon ported “find” and started up in that ulator and you’ll get rid of these trou­ Will and John Cook, of the Pokegama their situation known, the conductor Miss Effie Armitage has finished teaching neighborhood on a “still bunt.” The Mill bles, and give tone to the whole sys­ Company, were visitors up at the tried to uncouple the caboose from the --------- :o:--------- the Prospect school and returned home to results of his trip were more than satis­ quartz ledge of Captain Laflesh at the head train, and failing in this also, he started tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Ashland. factory. He returned here with samples Regulator is better than P ills . It of Rocky gulch last Tuesday and report forward to reach the airbrakes, but was pecial Sunday John Miller, a Portuguese, was killed by of 1 the rock, had them assayed and they the rock looking fine. does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly unable to do so, being prevented by the sunstroke at Hawkinsville, below Yreka went high—immensely rich in gold. refreshes and strengthens. Tom Shultz and his hired crew are busily terrific bouncing of the cars which made last week. While at the spot he found rusty tools engaged working his mine on the Klamath. Fresh Eastern oysters, Turkey and Cranberry Every package has the Red Z relics which firmly convinced him It will be about a month more before they it impossible for him to keep his footing, Mrs. 8. Bingaman has returned to Wil- and ■ stamp on the wrapper. J. H. and he jumped from the train a few sec ­ Sauce, Price 50 Cents. liams creek from a visit with her parents that he was really standing on the ruins will began taking out pay gravel. We wish Zeiliu & Co., Philadelphia. onds before the caboose turned over. in Missouri. 1 of the “Lost Cabin.” On the strength ot Tom good luck. Dow Huff the brakeman, stood at his State Printer W. H. Leeds and wife are his report a company was formed, com­ There was a heavy thunder shower in post and manfully tugged at the brake visiting Ashland, having arrived Saturday posing C. W. Taylor, Vet Hull and one the vicinity of Pokegama, Henley and the until the car started to turn, when he from San Francisco. 1 or two others, and as stated last week, Anderson Ferry on Thursday evening and Hornbrook' there was a regular cloud­ too, jumped for his lite, and not a second Jack True and wife came over from Murray, Hotaling and Bayard Taylor at burst. preceded by a bail storm which too soon. As it was, he sustained serious were again sent to the scene of the “ find. ” Edson Bros, at Gazelle to visit Jack’s folks, , injuries about the back and shoulders. caused considerable damage. They spent several days selecting samples H. True and family. WM. M. COLVIG, Conductor was also badly bruised apples are going to be very scarce about the Elder E. Hodson, Mrs. Watts, and Mrs. Boon and prospecting around and returned in Late legs but was not seriously this section, as the trees that were loaded fully convinced that they had discovered ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, and son of Roseburg have been visiting rel­ last year have scarcely any this year, but injured. the lost bonanza. atives near Gold Hill. The four passengers in the caboose re­ the earlj’ apples are abundant. The peach Their discovery was an immense gold- Jacksonville, Oregon. I John Collins and wife, have again located bearing trees are more than loaded down and there mained seated until it turned over, when belt and located about sixty in Sams valley after several years’residence are also plenty of pears. they all went into a heap in one corner miles from this city on Kosk creek. The at Farningtoii, Wash. Will Practice in all the Courts of the Last Saturday as A. W. Niles was climb­ with stove, contents of car, rocks and belt so far as they prospected it, shows a W111. Hoffman came over from Monta­ width of 800 feet and crops out boldly for ing a ladder to his hay mow, it fell down, general debris from the demolished State. gue, where he has a ranch, to visit his side Collections promptly attended to. him over backwards on his head caboose and car in front which had 7500 feet in length. The ore is black throwing Did You Ever Think partner, Joseph Kinney. and shoulders to the hard ground, a dis­ swept down three telegraph poles and quartz, heavily impregnated with iron tance of about sixteen feet. No bones That you cannot be well unless you have Will Chambers was called home to ■ showB a trace of copper. Better than were broken but the fall will lay him up for over and through a pile of ties in its fHire, rich blood ? If you are weak, tired, Brownsboro from a trip to Klamath county and topsy-turvy journey of one hundred and , all its free milling. Another thing notice­ some M. BROWER M. D. time.—Siskiyou News. anguid anti all run down, it is because your by the death of his infant girl. fifty or two hundred yards before the able is the character of the ore. It is blood is impovished and lacks vitality. train came to a halt. Tt.e caboose occu­ These troubles may be overcome by Hood's PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, K. McTnvish is building a new house and termed a “freak” by the miners and A Pioneer’s Recommendation. Sarsaparilla because Hood’s Sarsaparilla barn for Henry Bailey this side of Phoenix, geologists, and in almost every great and Mr. J. W. Venable, of Downey, a pioneer pants, except Miss Lillie Eccleston of A shland , : : : O regon makes pure, rich blood. It is, in truth, the which looks rather suspicious. immensely rich mine in the world “freak” ofLos Angeles,County,Cal..says: ‘•When­ Drain who had her toes crushed, were great blood purifier. abounds. This is the only ihstance ever I am troubled with painin thostomacb not seriously injured. There was a big social time at the house- ore 1 or with Diarrhoea I use Chamberlain’s Office—At Residence intersection of Me Hood’s Fills cure liver ills, constipation, raising of Taylor Bailey’s at The Meadows wherein metallic gold is known to Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I “How to Cure All Skin Disenses.’' 1 chanic, Laurel and Main Streets, metallic copper—hence the freak. have used it for years, know it to be a re biliousness, jundice, sick headache, indi­ last week and a fine time was had by all contain Pain from sprains, bruises, cramps, present. gestion. ' The samples brought to this city were liable remedy, and recommend it to every Simply apply “S wayne ’ s O intment .” No internal medicine required. Cures tetters, diseased or torn flesh, aches, wounds, by the Murray Brothers, the one.’’ For sale by E. A. ¡S herwin . Mrs. Chas. Howard, of Castella, after a assayed ■ AVIS & FORCE DENTAL CO. List ot* Letters eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, visit of seversl weeks with friends and rel­ Market street assayers and some were Neuralgia, etc., can be promptly hands, nose, &c., leaving the skin clear, Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland atives. W. R. Kincaid and family, has re- 1 sent to the U. 8: mint at San Francisco. Go to Story wards. Cyclone Clothes Wringers, irst - class work in Every Howell’s boot and shoe shop, opposite I. O. ing the picture of a Bible, and broke his for $2.10. Grindstones, 3c. per lb. This adds another great mine to Respect. Call and See Us. thigh bone off, is being well taken care of Shasta’s already endless number of O. F. block. Manufacturer of tin, sheet-iron and and all his expenses paid by the church. Across Street, south of Davis’ copper ware. Plumbing and job work Cured by Using Gives Relief at once for Cold in Head. So no matter what inscrutable motive may wealth producers. Verily, Shasta is the Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment grist mill. mar!4-3m Âpply into the Kaatril»--------- It ù Quit-Hy Abtorbtd. done to order. greatest mining country in the world. have prompted Providence, the work of the 50c. Druggists or by mail. KLY BROS., 66 Warren bu, N. Y. Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- Medford Methodists stands out grandly That fact is being proven every day. B. F. REESER. Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped and feelingly to the human understanding. Yesterday and to-day full} ’ a hundred R eeser B lock : A shland , O regon . -----‘------ ’■J i to the “ new gold .. field _ .. Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, The teachers institute for this judicial men * have hurried (3-0 TO Words of Comfort to All who Suffer from district comprising Jackson, Josephine, and many more are preparing to strike Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. Dyspepsia. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. Klamath and Lake counties, and the in­ out. I stitute for Jackson county, will both be TO HORSE OWNERS. held in Ashland, Chautauqua week, to be “For years, I was a martyr to M ain S treet , O pposite P laza . Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. in session July 9,10 and 11. By taking the For putting a horse in a fine healthy con­ indigestion, and had about given The best salve in the world for Cuts, dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. ticket agents receipt for a full faie ticket up all hope of ever finding relief, (KLAMATHON) from any station on the S. P. lines and Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure ZPJLIJSTTS, ZE’JklJSTTEIRzS’ TOOLS, as the complaint only seemed to having it properly signed by Supt. New­ Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct grow worse instead of better, bury you will be allowed a one-third fare Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving WJLJLL PAPER. GLASS. ETC. under ordinary treatment. At tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is return ticket. i last, 1 was induced to try Ayer’s vqx B uilding P apers , W rappino JIP apxrs and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. to give perfect satisfaction or new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 Where William Kearnes, the second son of Gen­ guaranteed Sarsaparilla, and I hereby testify money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. cents per package. For sale by druggists. eral T. G. Realties. met with a serious acci­ For sale bv E. a . Sherwin. ----- Will Leave For----- that after using only three bot­ For Sale at E. A. S herwin ’ s drugstore. dent Friday. In company with Henry Orth find Largest tles, 1 was cured. I can, therefore, he was riding at a rapid pace in the lower With one eye on the clock, and tbe other confidently recommend this med­ Sour Grape Contest. part of Jacksonville, when his horse Klamath Hot Springs, icine to all similarly afflicted.”— stumbled and fell, throwing him violently Prayer........................ ..Rev. E. P. Cbilds. on your plate, you cannot enjoy a meal Furniture, via Jenny and Fall Creeks F ranklin B eck , Avoca, la. to the ground. He struck on the back of Vocal Trio, "Springtime”.. .Mabel Million, When traveling east, you should take the Northern Pacific, the only dining car line his head and was unconscious for some Minnie Walrad, Blanche Patterson. “I am personally acquainted Paper, time. Medical assistance was summoned, “Production”....................... C. H. Gillette. from Portland: meals 75 cents. You don’t E very M onday and F riday with Mr. Beck and believe any have to get up in the morning at six o’clock, and the young man is considered entirely “Take Care of the Babies”.................... after Train from South, and con­ statement he may make to be rush to breakfast and gulp it down in fif­ Jackson Co., Oregon. out of danger. ............................ Mrs. Angie L. Engle. teen nect with Ager stage at Klamath true.”—W. J. M axwell , Drug­ minutes, and then have to wait until 2 “ Production: Classification". ..A. F. Eddy. For a clean shave or hair cut and bath go HotSprings; and return Tuesday and 3 o’clock for lunch or dinner. To avoid gist and Pharmacist, Avoca, la. Old Folks Quartet,. .“Bewareof the Bottle” or to I. E. Deboy, Gold Hill Saturday in time to connect with both this, take the Northern Pacific; the only REAL ESTATE AGENT, Mesdaines Mary Dunn, E. Crary. M. “I have used Ayer’s Sarsapa­ H. L. Pegg, a rancher of Rogue river, car route, tbe only line to the Yellow­ Picture trains. Reeser, E. M. Clark, Harris, Sackett, dining rilla for general debility and, as who was arrested upon a warrant issued stone Park and the only line running Pull ­ NOTARY PUBLIC and and Messrs. Milton Berry and J. L. man Tourist Sleepers through to tbe east blood-purifier, find it does ex­ out of J ustice Dunlap’s court, charging him J. R. EATON, Prop’r. a actly Downing. COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS as is claimed for it.”—S. J. with an assault with a dangerous weapon, Solo “Waiting”............ Mrs. L. L. Merrick. without from 12 to 16 hours delay. For in A rams , Ezzell, Texas. was brought to Jacksonville; and, upon “Piety and Piracy”..............G. W. Trefren. cull information, time cards, maps, etc., AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up examination, was discharged. The case fall on or address, Robert Leonard, Agent, Call see was dismissed upon the ruling of the su­ Samantha Allen in Peach Blow Paradise, Ashland, Or. for Sale or Rent. _ „ ... . . Mrs. E. C. Landers. Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. preme court in the Klamath county case, where it was held that the pointing of a “Shall We License the Dram Shop?” • Admitted for Exhibition f • Mrs. Hattie Wilson. gnn at a person was not an assault unless QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES. Solo “Somebody Loves Me”................ it was proven the gun was loaded. Miss Carrie Roper. Have putin a new AS LISTED a number of small and large farms, from 20 acres up, for Bale or Two Ashland boys aged 12 and 15 years, Frank and Oliver Nutley, sons of Rev". Geo. WORKS Hickok was the first to give a trotter _ Nutlev, killed a black bear on Grizzly peak, g^Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands of imitation six miles east of Ashland last week, that the name Trilby. trade marks At Pokegama, Cal. weighed 400 lbs. They were hunting stock Raconteur is favorite for tho English and labels. when the bear crossed their path. Oliver Derby at odds of 7 to 4. Nutley pumped six shots from his rifle into 0.022000200 .00.000 00 The English Derby is for colts and fil­ tbe bear and his cartridges having given î ND are prepared to fill all orders on out and the enraged beast battling furiously lies only, geldings not being eligible. .., .THE. ... short notice. » Nutley pulled his revolver and as the battle Regal W’ilkes is counted sure to beat -+■ The Celebrated 4— had about become a hand to hand conflict 2:11% this year. He has a terrific turn of the third ball from Oliver ’ s revolver cut ARTIST the vital chord and the 15 year old boy speed. Health----- General Blacksmiths Give them a call. proudly surveyed the vanquished victim of — AND — and Machinists. Neryous Shock, his victory. Has added another chair to His E. W. Joy C ompany —Gentlemen: This Resort, Summer OREGON Old Reliable Establishment and GOLDHILL, The Sour grape contest under the is tbe first time I have attempted to write is better prepared than ever to Is open for the “1 QCÏ \ auspices of the W. C. T. U. will be given for three years. Have been so nervous and accommodate the Shaving pub- . . . season of JL O uz O at the Chautauqua building, Saturday weak that I have laid in bed for most of Horseshoeing a Specialty. Costs no more than inferior package soda— evening July 6th. The contestants are the A time. friend who had taken your Sarsapsffilla never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is uni. By six in number as named in the program sent me two bottles. The second one is All kinds of Iron and found in another column. Admission most gone, and I have gained twenty versally acknowledged purest in tbe world. Wood—work repairing Hotel, Cottages andi pounds, and surelv feel a new woman. I done on short notice. Camping grounds, j HOT AND COLD BATHS. 10 cents. was pale—thin. No ambition. Had given Made only by CHURCH fc CO., New York. (Good Rooms and as I had tried so nianv remedies and Guns Repaired to Order. (Fine Meals. The U, S. Oov't Reports up, Sold by grocers everywhere. Remember the p’ace—.aav doctors but found no benefit. If you care I > Write for Arm and Hammer Book of valuable Recipes—FREE. All Work Guaranteed. Prices show Royal Baking Powder to publish this vou have my consent. Mineral, Mud and Vapor Baths for Opposite the Plaza. the Sick and Diseased. I Reasonable. Give us a Call. Migfrhr toall others, f _ FOR SALE BY ALL D ä UGGI b T«. Professional Cards A bsolutely pure FRED T. FRADENBURGH Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day. ASHLAND MILLS SELDOM EQUALED,NEVER EXCELLED. VIRGIN & COMPANY, Prop’s. JJ HUMANA ANIMAL E t M FOR SALE 1 : Dr. J. H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment. FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OÏ OF Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To II. C. MYER Ashland, Oregon. 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