c X > VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD, FINE PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NO MONOPOLY PRICES ! Give us your order for Letterheads, State­ ments, Envelopes,&c. VOL. VIII. ASHLAND, Cow Creek Train Robbers Identified. John Case and Jim Poole, bound over to appear before the U. S. court for the Cow creek U. S. mail robbery, were taken to the Portland jail by Burb Brock­ way and City Marshal Carroll of Rose­ burg. Postal Clerk Hermann, who was in charge of the mails robbed in the hold-up of the Southern Pacific train July 1, visit­ ed the county jail and identified John Case as the robber who forced him to cut open the mail sacks. If Hermann is equally positive at the trial, his testi­ mony will do more to convict Case than any other, as Case is held on a charge of mail robbery. Hermann is the fourth person to identify Case as the robber. The others are Fireman Grey’, Brakeman Norman and a passenger, T. P. Arroush’. Engineer Waite and Wells-Fargo Mes­ senger R. M. Donahue cannot positively identify him. The case against Poole is much less strong, though it is said there is a good deal of evidence against him. District Attorney’ Murphy intimated that a proposition had been made him by a man at Roseburg for Case to turn state’s evidence, if he can secure the promise of a light sentence by doing so; but the district attorney declined to aeoeot the proposition, claiming to have sufficient evidence to convict without a confession from Case. PRESSED BRICKS. Ralph Mark has returned from Redding. Fifteen houses have been built this year in Dunsmuir. Miss Radcliff has returned from her visit with Albany friends. For a clean shave or hair cut and bath go to I. E. Deboy, Gold Hill. Mrs. J. B. Russell and children of Yreka are visiting Ashland relatives. Joy’s for the Jaded. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla, Dell Cann, son of John B. Cann, is a guard at the Folsom penitentiary. )Vm. H. Breese was doing Klamath county the past week on a business trip. Geo. M. Willard was in town last week en route from Portland to San Francisco. Toney L. Woodcock died at Klamath Falls last week of appendicitus, aged 17 years, There is talk of running an overhead electric car line from Shasta Retreat to the McCloud river. Miss Irene Chitwood returned to Med­ ford Sunday from a visit with Ashland friends and relatives. John Shook and his mother. Mrs. Amon Shook, returned to Alkali valley last week from their Ashland visit. Miss Maud Hackler of Riddle’s accom­ panied Mrs. C. F. Gegax to Ashland last week to visit friends here. Judge Hanna is at Roseburg this week holding circuit court in cases that Judge Fullerton did not wish to preside in. Mr. Grondabl, the chief civil and mechan­ ical engineer of the 8. P. in Oregon, and his family are stopping at the Depot Hotel. Mrs. D. W. Crosby of Medford is visiting her family at Riddle’s. Her sister, Miss Lillie Riddle, has been visiting Medford friends. David Starr Jordan, president of Stanford University, was on Monday’s train to de­ liver an address at the Oregon City Chau­ tauqua. M. A. Loosley, the young Klamath Falls printer who has been in Jackson county for some months, is at Pokegama, where he in­ tends starting a paper. Bob Anderson, the well-known horse­ man of Tule lake, has taken a splendid two year-old Guy Wilkes horse to the Yreka race track to be trained by Billy Clark. Mrs. Chas. M. Culver and son, after a visit of some weeks with her folks, E. M. Miller and family, and numerous Ashland friends returned home to Alameda, Cal., Sunday. Mrs. Helen E. Parker, the popular land­ lady of Hotel Linkville, Klamath Falls,has turned over the management of that bouse to E. J. Harvey and D. Jones, Jr., of Lake- yiew. The California supreme court has decided the Smlth-Tebbe contest for school superin­ tendent of Siskiyou county in favor of Clarence S. Smith, reversing the decision of the lower court. J. P. Dodge of Ashland, proprietor of the furniture store in this place, was over here this week. The new store is doing a big business, as it has the contract to furnish the tents for Shasta Retreat.—Dunsmuir JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, Temperance In the Schools. The persistent work of the W. C. T. U. in pressing their total abstinence from liquor agitation is making headway. The following is from the proceedings ot the late district institute: A communication was received and read from the W. C. T. U. of Oregon in reference to instruction in the public schools upon the effect of narcotic pois­ ons UDon the human system. On mo­ tion a committee, composed of Mr. J. M. Horton, Supt. Carson and Miss Ellen Bursell, was appointed to frame a suit­ able reply to the communication. In reply the following resolutions were framed and adopted: Be it resolved that we, teachers of the first judicial district and Jackson county, in response, not onlv to a communication from the W. C. T. U. of the state of Or­ egon, but to the demands of morality and good citizens everywhere, endorse heartily the work of the W. C. T. U., and especially their effort to bring about more thorough instruction in physiology and hygiene, as applied to stimulants and narcotics. Be it also resolved that we, each of us, make a personal effort in thia line, in order that the lives of each succeeding generation may be higher, as a result, at least partially, of our efforts. Chief of the County Papers. Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1895, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report . ASHLAND, OREGON. Baking Powder NO. 9. PLATFORM. GROWTH OF CO-OPERATION. The Rapid Growth about This Cen­ Failures Due to Violation of the True tral Idea Promises a Victory. ! Changed HOTEL OREGON, The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now Under the Management of . A bsolutely pure THE OMAHA SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year................................................ ■ 76 Six months ......................................... ’ j 1 (Mi Three mon ths.................................... 5U Advertising rates given on application. FRED T. FRADENBURGH The Party in San Francisco is very PROPRIETOR. hopeful. The county committee has just revised its constitution, providing for a county committee of 144, or eight from ll/HO HAS improved the House and is pre- Reader, did you ever take S immons each one of eighteen assembly districts. Rev. W. XV. Boyd of the Second Bap­ ■* pared to Entertain the Traveling Public L iver R egulator , the “K ing of Each district has a district club tist church of St. Louis has been deliv­ In First Class Style. L iver M edicines ?” Everybody needs and a district committee. Each district take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or committee is composed of one member ering a series of lectures on socialism diseased liver that impairs digestion from each precinct. District clubs have aud kindred subjects. Recently he pre­ ----------- :o:------------ and causes constipation, when the waste the power to select their delegates to sented the results of a careful investi­ that should be carried off Remains in the county committee and to recall any of gation of, together with his views on, $2.00 $2.50 Per the body and poisons the whole system. them by the “imperative mandate.” That dull, heavy feeling is due to a The disintegration of old parties goes the subject of co-operation. Among oth­ ----------- :o:------------ torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, on rapidly. Thousands who voted with I er things he said: Malaria and Indigestion are all liver old parties last fall, now confess there is Recent figures have reached me show­ Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour­ Marshfield Races. diseases. Keep the liver active by an no hope from those parties. It is settled ing the results of distributive co-opera­ Mr. Fradenburgh ’ s Gift. In the Marshfield races Saturday, Bill that no financial reform will come from occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg­ ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon. Nye won the half mile dash in 53 sec­ Republicans and Democrats, as their par­ tion in Great Britain and making a ulator and you’ll get rid of these trou­ From the Portland Morning Oregonian.] Mr. Fred. T. Fradenburgh, proprietor The English onds; Martin S. second. Three-eights ties are now organized. Neither will de­ much fuller exhibit bles, and give tone to the whole sys­ mile, Nellie B. first, Siskiyou Maid sec­ clare for free coinage of silver at the “wholesale” annual business is now tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver of The Oregon,a popular hotel of Ashland, ond; time, 39J£ seconds. One mile ratio of 16 to 1; much lees for the issue 150,000,000 a year. Tho total of there- Regulator is better than P ills . It sends to The Oregonian a box of very pecial Sunday D Novelty, Burlingame won first quarter of legal tender notes. does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly fine peaches with »his compliments. porting co-operative stores is $250,- They are designed to show what the in .25 and half in .51 and Bill Nye three- refreshes and strengthens. Whatever silver leagues may form will Fresh Eastern oysters, Turkey and Cranberry quarters mile in 1:23% and mile in in 1896 find themselves in People’s Party 000,000, the profits, in excess of inter­ Every package has the Ited Z Rogue river valley can do in the way of 1:56>2. On Sunday Bill Nye won the ranks, as no other nartv will accept their est, $25,000,000 plus, the membership stamp on the wrapper. J. H. one variety of fruit. The peaches are Sauce, Price 50 Cents. very choice and luscious, and the very half-mile dash in .53, Burlingame 2d. coinage plank. However much some 1,400,000 plus. The total trade of co­ Zeiliu & Co., Philadelphia. least that can be said for them is that In the quarter mile dash Cascade won, Democrats may deceive themselves, it is thev are the best Ashland can produce, Nellie B. 2d; time, .27; seven-eights well known that the gold men have suf­ operative stores in Great Britain from which is the best in the world, mile. Bill Nye won, Martin S. second; ficient power to control the nomination 1861 to 1890, inclusive, was $2,748,436, ■ --------------------------------------------- - time 1:38, of the Democratic National Convention 440, and the profits in excess of inter­ That. Tired Feeling as well aB of the Republican. It only est $233,059,495. It is a common complaint and it is a danger­ A Happy Husband. requires one-third of the delegates to a ous symptom. It means that the system is Let us now take a rapid glance at co­ Delaware, Ohio. — "After four month ’ s WM M. COLVIG, debilitaied because of impure blood, and in use of Simmons Liver Regulator my wife Democratic National Convention to pre­ operation in the United States. The this condition it is especially liale toattacks is almost entirely relieved of Chronic, Con­ vent the nomination of a free silver can­ ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, of dtsease. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the rem­ Puritan settlements gave a practical stipated and Bleeding Piles.”—W. B. Lee­ didate. edy for this condition, and also for that The populists are growing very fast. training in the spirit of co-operation, per. Your druggist sells it in powder and ■ Jacksonville, Oregon. weakness whfth prevails at the change of liquid; the powder to be taken dry, or made At Oakland we carried the mayor single- . and in tho first industry, that of the season, climate or life. into a tea. handed this spring against a combination of all other parties. We came within 57 fisheries, tho form of co-operation fol­ Hoods Fills act easily, yet promptly and Wil! Practice in all the Courts of the Henley Items. efficiently on the bowels and liver. 25c. votes of getting the mayor of San Diego, lowed which has continued, especially State. D. Dollarhide of Ashland, Oregon, was I hear. We elected the mayor of Spo­ in Maine, to tho present. Brook Farm, Collections promptly attended to. in Henley this week. Mining Items. kane a few days since and we have the Hopedale and other associations in the The Gold Note river mining company, Miss Cassie Dowling, of Yreka, is teach­ same good news from Oklahoma and ing the Camp Creek school. operating a claim near Ash creek, Klam­ many other points where local elections decade of 1840-50 were communistio as M. BROWER] M. D. ath river, has completed pumping out, well as co-operative, and therein lay Smith & Harvey are running their hydrau­ have been recently held. and will commence hoisting pay gravel Men scarcely dream of the strength of their weakness. The Workmen’s Pro­ lic full blast on a large channel which looks PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, this week. The American Bar Co., at fine. the Omaha platform until they stop to tective union, 1850, the Patrons of In­ Prof. F. M. Hooper, and family, are consider. It has, In 1892, carried Wvo- dustry or tho Grange and similar organ­ O regon Klamath river, below Hornbrook, has A shland , commenced hoisting pav gravel. The spending a few days in Shasta valley with ming, Idaho, Colorado, Nevada and Kan friends and relatives. California Bar claim of \V. R. Price and sas. In 1894, Nebraska and North and izations, though co-operative, failed be­ Office—At Residence intersection of Me Co., has been opened, and the delvers South Carolina. In North Carolina there cause they did not grasp the true prin­ Miss K. E. Grider has finished her term Pain from sprains, bruises, cramps, chanic, Laurel and Main Streets. after gold in the bottom of the Klarr.ath, of school at Coles, and returned to her home was a combination, but it was on the ciple of co-operation. Yet out of the ex­ near Hornbrook, will soon be raking out diseased or torn flesh, aches, wounds, in Sciad Valley Saturday. Omaha platform. perience, agitation and education of The Pokegama saw mill has not been The Alliance or Ocala platform has AVIS & FORCE DENTAL CO. gold dust from the sluices. Neuralgia, etc., can be promptly running since the Fourth, on account of been the platform of the Tillman Demo­ those 40 years the principles of true co­ "The Milwaukee.’’ scarcity of logs, The box factory is run at operation are beginning to be under ­ relieved and cured by using cracy, or Alliance Democracy, upon (Successors to Caldwell & Davis.) The only railroad lighting its trains by its full caoacitv. which it has carried South Carolina stood aud put in practice. electricity. The only railroad using the I. O. O. F. B lock , A shland , O gn . F. Anderson, who went to Arizona three twice. Georgia came within 7,000 votes The popular notion of a co-operative celebrated electric berth reading lamp. months ago, writes there is no place like of electing a Popuiist governor in October. store has been for a few persons to sub­ SEAM LESS GOLD. Aluminum Crowns The coaches now running on "The Mil­ News. Dr. ’ and Gold Bridges a Specialty. waukee” are Palaces on Wheels. On all 1894. Alabama ha9 been twice swept by scribe a small capital, buy at the low­ A cleanup last week at the Pacific mine, Siskiyou.—Yreka News. its through lines the Chicago, Milwaukee A leased by Dr. Songer and Jos. Dame yield­ the Omaha platform—if the votes had est wholesale prices a stock of goods The Depot Grocery St. Paul Railway runs the most perfectly ed twenty-five ounces. This is a very good Volcanic been honestly counted. Old Texas went and sell them to the members at cost E. F. Loomis has bought the Depot gro ­ equipped trains of Sleeping, Parlor and showing at a depth of twenty feet, and from 99,000 votes in 1892 to 162,000 foi cery of A. C. Rice and is carrying a stock Dining Cars and Coaches. "The Mil­ when bedrock is reached better results may and perhaps on credit, thus cutting the of first class groceries and provisions which us in 1894, and is certain in 1896. Virginia waukee” connects with all trans-continental be expected.—Yreka News. § § Dealer in § S prices of retail traders. The failure of are for sale at living prices from a clean The FARMER’S REMEDY for the went from 12,000 in 1892 to over 90,000 lines«t St. Paul and Omaha. For lowest so many 60 called co-operative stores In M. E. Hutchinson and D. C. Wilson, two and attractive place. Dont fail to call and for ub in 1893. Minnesota from 29,000 for -1-1-1-I-l-l-l-l-l-l-l rates to any point in the United States well-known Klamath county young men see Loomis in nis new headquarters. various diseases of domestic animals. and Canada apply to ticket agents, or ns in 1892, to over 87,000 in 18iH.. Cali­ this country is due to this total miscon­ have purchased J. H. Houston’s Gem sal­ address C. J. E ddy , Gen. Agent, ception of what co-operation is. The It is easy to apply, relieves at once fornia from 25,000 in 1892, to over 51,000 Granite, Marble, The Road to Klamath Falls. Portland, Oregon. oon at Klamath Falls. Mr. Houston’s in 1894, and as high as 68,000 on some same thing occurred in England for half I large circle of warm friends in southern Klamath Falls Express.) pain and inflammation, and cures quickly. Full directions with each Freestone Monuments a century, until in 1844 the Rochdale Oregon hope to see him remain iu this sec­ County Treasurer’s Fifth Notice. R. A. Emmitt and J. W. Hamaker officers. bottle. For sale everywhere. Price, 25c., 50c. and Si.00 per bottle. Everywhere men tell me “We believe weavers discovered the true principle tion somewhere. have just returned from a preliminary - and Copings. Jacksonville, Or., July 12.1895. in your principles, but heretofore we that must lie at the basis of all success ­ Mrs. H. H. Sargent, wife of the military I view of the proposed wagon road to Ash­ Office of county treasurer of Jackson THE DR. «1. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS. MO. gentleman, and daughter of the late Lind- Lind"-1 fo fond. nd. They were met at Parker’s by M. believed our old parties would adopt ful co-operative enterprise—namely, the Also agents for IRON FENCES. county. Notice is hereby given that there are sey Applegate, is visiting Jackson county F. Eggleston and Jessie McCall, of Ash- thoes measures. Now we see they will feeding of co-operation on its profits. Satisfaction guaranteed, en route to Fort Wingate, t land, - in - company with - - whom the}’ - look- - not give us relief.” It seems that all funds in the county treasury tor the redem­ relatives while enroute ( conspire to a great national vic­ The principal features of the Rochdale ption of of all all w outstanding outstanding warrants protested N. M., where Lieut. Sargent has been trans­ ed out a new route Booth of the present things t P. > n iddroaa-Y»FKA warrants prot , O. Address, i RfcKA, siskivou Siskiyou Co to.. 1 ; | ption lgsg to j an 12t h, isso. tolhe the position of reg- ‘ irvm izcv. iv, xovo, w ....... . -v. In— ferred and promoted to tory for our party in 1896. Events are system, which has proved successful traveled road from the Klamath river to 1 1 terest on the same will cease after the above imental quartermaster. moving very rapidly, and all in our favor. wherever adopted, are these: Each mem­ Parker’s and feel Bure a new road can be ¡date. M.S. W elch , Immense changes which will swell our ber of the co-operative society is limit­ During a political argument at Montague j made upon this route, with a better grade By L. L. J acobs , deputy, Co. Treasurer. last Sunday, one John Wheeler shot a man by millions will occur before No­ ed to one vote in choosing directors to less expense than to repair the old ranks named Sanders in the chin with a 3s-calibre and 1 vember, At our next national conduct the business. Only goods of It is also their opinion that the convention 1896. revolver. The bullet passed into Sande'-s’ road. 1 DR. JORDAN & CO.’S we shall raise the standard standard quality and in constant de­ BORN will be shortened at least two ' under which all opponents mouth and was spit out with a mouthful distance 1 I of plutocracy of blood. Wheeler was arrested and bound 1 niles by the new route. GREAT MUSEUM will fight the battle of 1890 and win it. mand are bought. All goods are sold for over to answer in the superior court As soon as this report is acted upon by 1051 Market St., San Francisco I GRIFFIS— At Gold Hill, July 4, to Mr. All we need is to remain firm in the cash, no credit being given, at the reg­ Send to Parkinson SODA WORKS fW'Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands county in spite of the dull times which the Exonian is no better than the new a drunken debauch, may with poor ports that tho aggregate resources of seem to be affecting every section of the Station, which is just as early and per- grace exclaim, “Au era of depres­ tbeso co-operative savings associations ----- At Pokegama, Cal. country. The next assessment will, 1 haps more prolific. There is no sweeter sion,” or “A visitation of Providence.Vr of the country are nearly 60 per cent of without a doubt, exceed $10,000,000. pea thau the Paragon. The Admiral Nations or individuals who, indulge in the entire assets of all state, saving, KLAMATH RIVER o:o ogooooooocsocscoocoo I (vines 3 feet) is an extremely prolific such excesses pf passion aro only invit­ loan and trust companies and private Buckler's Arnica Salve. ND are prepared to fill all orders on ....THE.... The best salve in the world for Cuts, intermediate. The pods are small, bqt ing disaster and stern retribution.— banks and bankers from which reports short notice. »•»*** —f- The Celebrated •>— Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever weR filled'wjth from sfr jo pin? seed« “The Problem of Civilization Solved,” were received in 1890. Their deposits Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Mary E. Lease. ARTIST Sores, were less than 10 per cent below those Healths. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ Chamberlain's Hye and Skin Ointment Is p rena rea to Accomodate the .’. tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is of tho national banks and were more With one eye on the clock, and the other —AND— Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- on your plate", you cannot enjoy a meal than twice as largo as the total capital guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or 4- + TRAVELING public Has added another chair to His money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Rhenm, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped When traveling east, you should take the stock of the uat^una) banks. With this Summer Resort, ❖ t I TOURISTS and Old Reliable Establishment and For sale bv E. a , Sherwin. Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, Northern Pacific, the only dining car line !*++++ ! EXCURSIONISTS. average life of a little is better prepared than ever to Is open t»r the “| QQ ** Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. from Portland: meals 75 cents. You don’t true The Missouri World. accommodate the Shaving pub- . . . reason of JL O <_z O have to get up in the morning at sj^ o’clock, ' more than six years, what will happen For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. BOARDERS HAVE ACCESS TO Published weekly at Chillicothe, Mo., rush to breakfast and V. it down in fif­ when this new form of co-operation gets TO HOBS e ’ o WNEBS. is a People’s party paper that gives the teen miiiutes, and th'£u have to wqit until 2 tisfipati0Ib V°.rW man -Rjurlst Bleepers through to the east ss oi 1 Eine Meals. four pages, eight 24 inch columns to the kii idnev disorders and destroy WPH»». giving The U. S, Gov't Reports without from 12 to 16 hours delay. For Remember the piaci H. TRUITT, page. Price 50 cents a year (52 numbers). new 3W Hie „ to an old of aveMtorkedhorse. 26 coll information, time cards, maps, etc., show Royal Baking Powder Mineral, Mud and Vapor Baths for Sample copy free. Missouri World, cents] per package. For sale by druggists. fall on or address, Robert Leonard, Agent, Beswick, California. the ich and Diseased. Opposite the Flaza. Chliliwths, Mo. rMitat E. At B mmwis ’ s drugstore. Ashland, Or, supgrlar to all other». T. fOaOALS BY ALL DÄTOOM TSi Professional Cards J") Principles of Co-operation—The Business Must Be Fed on the Profits—At Least Such Are the Views of an Investigator. Rates, Day. and inne ASHLAND MILLS SELDOM EQUALED, NEVER EXCELLED. VIRGIN & COMPANY, Prop’s. HUMAN ^ANIMAL J. H. McLean s Oil Liniment. J. B. RUSSELL. FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OI J OF ANATOMY Hardware, ïiiirae, Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To I I. C. MYER. PA Ashland, Oregon. GARLAND STOVES & RANGES, D’S CROSS-CET SAWS, LANTERNS, In AMMUNITION. CUTLERY. Why Was It C * » ATARRH C H. S. EVANS,ASHLAND-OK PO >5 EQ AM A Express GUNS- Stage PAINTING, ¿PAPERING, ETC. GOLD HILL, E PARKINSON & WISE Ayer’SoXSarsaparilla H L. V. HIGH, A TOLMAN’S f SPRINGS. TONSORIAL G. I-V» HOT SPRINGS HOTEL.