Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, August 01, 1895, Image 1

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VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD.
FINE FEINTING
VALLEY RECORD
OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
HO MONOPOLY
ASHLAND, OREGON.
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VOL. VIII.
ASHLAND,
JACKSON
COUNTY,
OREGON,
THURSDAY.
Chief of the County Papers.
Published every Thursday.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
AUGUST 1, 1895.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One year.............................................. ji 76
Six months ......................................... 1 i 00
Three months.......................................
60
Advertising rates given on application.
NO. 11.
7
Riddle Nickel Mine Sold.
Will Q. Brawn, who with others owned
320 acres of land in which was a nickel
mine and adjoining the International
and Oregon nickel mines at Riddle has
sold the same to a corporation organized
at Grand Rapids, Mich., composed of
the following: President, T. L. McGarry;
Treasurer, Wm. H. Woods; Secretary,
Geo. E. Nichols. Directors, T. L. Mc­
Garry, Wm. H. Woods, Geo. E. Nichols,
Calvin E. Brown and VV. W. Thompson.
The capital stock is $2,500,000, all owned
by these named, with a sufficient amount
of money deposited in the old National
Bank of Grand Rapids to apply on the
purchase of this property and secure
machinery for a complete new plant and
put it in operation. Mr. Thompson says
a contract will be let July 29th for the
plant, putting it in, etc. The company
says it has no stock for sale.—Riddle
Enterprise.
PRESSED BRICKS.
Gold Hill Mining Items.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Changed fiands !
John White aDd Wm. Breeding haye
Living Pictures at the Great Wallace wing-darned the river at Woodville for
Shows.
river mining.
Mrs. J. W. Merritt is visiting Portland
W. L. McClure is working a prospect
relatives.
on Sams creek.
Mrs. J. B. Russell returned home to
Dick Anderson has leased the Red Oak
Yreka Sunday.
mine and is working it with Joe Phillips
G. R. Gallant, wife and daughter are as foreman.
camped at Colestein.
Hosmer, Sanders & Anderson have
Wm. Cameron was over from Applegate cleaned up in the neighborhood of $3,000
The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now
Saturday on a business trip.
from their placer diggings on Foots
Mrs. L. A. Sackett is visiting her children creek.
Under the Management of
in Washington and Portland.
The old Fisher claim, now being work­
ed by George R. Hammersley, Joe Ham­
Joy’s for the Jaded.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
HUMANITY IN ANIMALS.
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla,
mersley and B. A. Wymans, is showing
Rufus I helps will again take charge of up finely. Joe Hammersley is authority To Start Up in Ashland September Ruskin Says a. Dim Image and Gleam
for the statement that their company will
the Woodville hotel this month.
2d, With a Full Corps of Teachers.
of It is in Their Eyes.
PROPRIETOR.
The trained animal circus for the chil­ ship a car load of ore to Ashland soon,
An important feature of the circus busi­
This
State
Normal
at
Ashland
was
estab
­
for a test, and if the result is anything lished by an Act of the Legislature in 1882. ness is animal training. "There is,” says
dren at the Great Wallace Shows.
like the prospect, a mill will be built at It was a successful Normal till the close of Ruskin, “in every animal’s eye a dim image
Milo P. Ward, the Foots creek mining once.
^®/HO HAS improved the House and is pre-
the year 1890; since then it has done no reg­ and gleam of humanity—a flash of strange
man,
has
returned
to
Oakland,
Cal.
light, through which their life looks out
Reader, did you ever take S immons
ular
normal
work,
but
is
now
ready
to
re
­
Bliss
Bros,
haye
a
force
at
work
at
the
Again Identified.
pared to Entertain the Traveling Public
L iver R egulator , the “K ing of
Jesse D. Carr is in Klamath county look­ Lawrence mine, on Galls creek. This open. The Boardof Regents haye recently and up to the great mystery of our com­
mand over them and claims tbe fellowship
ing after his extensive stock interests.
sold
the
old
property
of
the
Normal
to
the
L iver M edicines ?” Everybody needs Portland Sun.]
In
First
Class Style.
mine has paid good dividends in the past Directors of the city schools, and have pur­ of the creature, if not of the soul.” And it
Train robber Case was again identified
take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or
D. C. Williams of McMinnville college and will, if thoroughly and properly chased
is
the
aim,
the
great
science
of
tbe
animal
the new and commodious college
diseased liver that impairs digestion yesterday by C. W. Cot tarn, one of the has been visiting his parents at Gold Hill.
•ot­
operated, prove a bonanza.
building in the suburbs of the city, and are trainer, to preserve this link of ancient com­
and causes constipation, when the waste passengers on the Southern Oregon a
radeship while deftly forging the chains of
fitting
it
up
with
new
furniture
and
fixtures,
J.
C.
Hall
and
Glen
Owen
have
returned
L.
Chapman
&
Co.
are
making
fine
that should be carried off remains in few weeks ago. Mr. Cottam is a travel- from Coos bay where they were doing the
domination. This must never be
headway with their mining operations and will reopen the State Normal in its supreme
the body and poisons the whole system. ' ‘n>i man f°r the M. J. Keller Company, races.
forgotten; not even the element of awe and
new
quarters,
the
2d
day
of
September
near the mill site. The low stage of next, free of debt and with the best pros- fear in which the master is held should
...
. due to a t of Oakland, Cal. He. identified Case not
That dull, heavy feeling
is
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W. W. Haines, the Eugene tannery man water has materially aided tbe proposi­ KcU of success, and the largest attendance mar what Ruskin firmly calls a “sense of
torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, positively as the man, but said that he
in the county after hides the first of the tion.
, of students in the history of the school. , fellowship.” Rewards and punishments,
Malaria and Indigestion are all liver was of the same general appearance in was
week.
The building is large, massive, well-finish­ tenderness and the scourage go hand in
"Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour­
C. L. Morton is pushing the Galls creek
diseases. Keep the liver active by an height and build, and that he bad a nose
Watch for this when you study the
Max Webster, son of the Congregational prospect with a large force of men, work­ ed and contains 25 rooms. It is well plas­ baud.
occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg­ like the robl>erl
ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon.
minister, came up from Sacramento Friday- ing two shifts. He will not rest until he tered, oil-finish wood-work within, and menagerie of the Great Wallace Shows.
ulator and you’ll get rid of these trou­
imitation of cut stone on the outside. It is
Rare Treat For Musicians.
on
a
visit.
Good
Results.
reaches and bottoms the true channel. constructed to be heated by hot air turnace
bles, and give tone to the whole sys­
to:
music of the great Wallace Shows is
J. A. Whitman and John Redfield of Many mining men who have studied the
tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver on The
The Woman’s Exchange of San Fran­
a par with the high standard of its other Medford took to Klamath county Saturday location and formation consider Galls The best, of water will be conducted by
Regulator is better than P ills . It attractions. "Prof. William Goetz's band
pipes to the main building and dormitories. cisco was organized ten years ago with
Jecial Stixi€1^3r Dinners.
creek one of the best prospects in south­ The campus is a beautiful enclosure of 7% ono room, $25 worth of goods and one
does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly of forty-four pieces,” says the Albany En­ on their bike’s.
acres,
covered
with
laurel
and
black
oak
ern
Oregon.
refreshes and strengthens.
Sundaj
’
II. S. Emery went to Gold Hill
quirer. "was without exception the finest
woman in charge. Now it occupies a
Fresh Eastern oysters, Turkey and Cranberry
shade trees.
Every package has the Red Z an audience in this city ever listened to. to put Paulson’s billiard table in Charley
Louis Pankey and H. A. Hooton are in
THE
TEACHERS.
spacious
store,
carries
on
a
luncheon
de
­
stamp on the wrapper. J. H. Their rendering of the classical overtures Young’s saloon.
from their Louse creek quartz proposi­
Sauce, Price 50 Cents.
The school will open with a full faculty partment which is the mainstay of the
of “William Tell' and ‘Semiramide’ delight­ C. A. Eliason and family have gone to tion. They are very hopeful of the future
Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia.
of experienced normal teachers. President
ed thousands at the afternoon performance, Los Angeles from Pennsylvania for Mrs.
1
‘
* .
for this mine. With a complete outfit W. T. Van Scoy received the chief part of institution, and employs 32 women and
and in the evening the magnificent strains Eliason
’
s
health.
of tools, camp supplies, etc., the partv his education at the Northwestern Univer­ four errand boys. During the past year
of Wagner’s tremendous ‘Tannhauser’
sity, Evanston, Illinois; but completing the nearly $9,000 has been paid out for
filled the immense canvass, packed to the
Go to Story <fc Egger’s tonsorial parlors started for the mine again Wednesday.
course of study after coming west, wages. The consignors, numbering
ring bank, with enraptured auditors.”
for a shave, haircut or shampoo. They are
Articles have been filed incorporating classical
he received the A. B. and A. M. degrees at about 300, have been paid for sales of
first class artists.
the
Oregon
Bonanza
Mining
Company,
to
First Native Priest.
Portland University. He has been in the
Prof. N. L. Narregan gets $1600 per year
their goods $32,5G6. Of this amount
Arthur Lane, son of ex Congressman as dean of the preparatory department ot develop mines of gold, silver and other academic, high school and normal work in
WM. M. COLVIG,
preciouB
metals,
particularly
the
Bonanza
$14,449
were paid in the domestic de­
Oregon
for
the
past
12
years.
He
will
have
WHY ? Because your Liver and Kidneys
LaFayette Lane, of Roseburg, is now the state university.
entire
supervision
of
the
Normal
and
teach
of
Josephine
county;
office,
Grants
Pass
:
partment,
$10,728 in the art and fancy
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, home on a vacation from the Sulpician F. J. Swenning of Dead Indian, returned capital, $50,000; 1000 sharps of $50 each ; the languages and pedagogy.
are out of order. For years and years
seminary of Montreal, where he has been Sunday from Iowa, his brother aad sister
John L. Berry, after spending his boy­ work department and $7,761 in the
incorporators, Edward Wade, Robert
Jacksonville, Oregon.
flower
department.
—
San
Francisco
Let
­
studying for many years with determina­ coming with him.
hood in Jackson county, moved with his
housewives all over the country have
Brown, John King and Samuel Baldwin. father
to Dram, Douglas county, where, in ter.
tion to become a priest of the Catholic
—
Gold
Hill
Miner.
J.
H.
Huston
returned
Saturday
to
Klam
­
1891. he entered the State Normal at Drain
church. He has reached tbe dignity of
used with best results
Will Practice in all the Courts of the deacon and in another year will be ath Falls after a pleasant visit with Ashland
Worse Still.
and finished the course in 1893, and the two
The Depot Grocery
friends and relatives.
State.
j ears post-graduate course in 1895, receiving
Hardup—I’m broke, and my landlady
ordained. When his studies are com­
E. F. Loomis has bought the Depot gro­ the degree Ph. B.; having completed a tells
Collections promptly attended to.
mo I must settlo up or leavo.
Miss Etta Savage of Woodville is visiting cery
pleted and he receives his ordination, he
of
A.
C.
Rice
and
is
carrying
a
stock
sister, Mrs. J. B. Burrough of Wilder- of first class groceries and provisions which course which is equivalent to the Latin
Do
Stoney—Lucky devil! My landlady
will be the first native Oregonian her
scientific course in college, and finished all
ville, Josephine county.
are for sale at living prices from a clean the higher mathematics required in a uni­ says I can’t leave till I settle up!—Illus­
Catholic preist.
M. BROWER M. D.
L. F. Willets and wife are in from Yainax and attractive place. Dont fail to call and versity. Prof. Berry has had a successful trated Bits.
Why Not You?
Indian Avency on a visit with Jackson see Loomis in his new headquarters.
experience in teaching. The latter part of
Knew His Business,
When thousands of people are taking county relatives and friends.
last year, he was the teacher of the mathe­
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
After Oregon Wheat.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla to overcome the weak­
matics
in
the
State
Normal
at
Drain.
He
“
Did
the
doctor seem to understand
Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it
Will dwell who is miller for A. A, Davis’
O regon ness and languor which are so common at mill
A shland ,
Hutchinson, Kan.. July 23.—At the is an expert in this line of study, and will Ilicks’ case?”
in
eastern
Washington,
was
in
tbe
this season, why are you not doing the valley last week visiting his folks.
annual meeting of the Kansas State Mill­ have charge of the mathematics of the
is the “PEERLESS REMEDY” for curing ailments of the Liver,
Yes, perfectly. Ho collected his money
same? When you know that Hood’s Sar­
I ers’ Association today a committee was school.
after each visit.”—Chicago Inter Ocean.
Oilice—At Residence intersection of Me saparilla has ptffver to cure rheumatism,
P. W. Ellis of Grants Pass was on Satur­
Prof. Jas. W. Storms, a native of the east,
Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright’s
with authority to negotiate
ehanic, Laurel and Main Streets,
dyspepsia, and all diseases caused by im­ day’s train for Colorado. Miss Fannie appointed
attended the State Normal School of War-
with
railroads
for
an
emergency
rate
on
“
The
Milwaukee.
”
pure blood, why do you continue to suffer? Slover accompanied him to Ashland.
rensbtrrgh, Mo., for 2]^ years, a school
Disease. For sale everywhere at $1.00 per bottle.
wheat from Minnesota, the Dakotas. Or­ well known throughout the west. After
The only railroad lighting its trains bj’
Hood’s cures others, why not you?
Mrs. James Coeti. wife of the well-known ( egon, Washington and Utah, sufficient coming
JQAVIS & FORCE DENTAL CO.
electricity.
The
only
railroad
using
the
to. Oregon, Mr. Storms entered the
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS. MO.
Hood’s Fills are prompt and efficient- saloon man now of Gold Hill, leaves soon to meet tbe demands of the Kansas mills. State Agricultural College at Corvallis, celebrated electric berth reading lamp.
for
a
visit
at
her
old
home
in
Missouri.
25c.
(Successors to Caldwell & Davis.)
Upward of 7,000,000 bushels must be im­ and graduated in 1892, receiving the degree The coaches now running on "The Mil­
Col. James Scobie, with his new Scotland ported, as it is apparent that seed wheat B. S. A. He has been a successful teacher, waukee” are Palaces on Wheels. On all
Climbing
the
Ladder.
I. O. O. F. B lock , A shland , O gn .
wife, were visiting Ashland during thepast must be brought in to supply tbe Kansas and will be an important factor in building its through lines the Chicago, Milwaukee &
We are pleased to note that Fred Wall, week the guest of John Ross and family.
up the interests of the State Normal. He St. Paul Railway runs the most perfectly
SEAMLESS GOLD. Aluminum Crowns
farmers in certain sections.
is teacher of the Natural Sciences, and has equipped trains of Sleeping, Parlor and
who began railroad life as a brakeman,
and Gold Bridges a Specialty.
Mrs. Catherine Miller and three daugh­
had special preparation for this kind of Dining Cars and Coaches. “The Mil­
has climbed up step by step through all ters of New York city are on a visit to her
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
waukee” connects with all trans-continental
the degrees to that of passenger con­ mother, Mrs. Peter Boschey of Jackson­ The best salve in tbe world for Cuts, work.
lines at St. I’aul and Omaha. For lowest
Irving
E.
Vining
is
a
highly
esteemed
ville.
ductor. ThiB is right; the company has
Sores., Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
man of Ashland. He graduated in rates to any point in the United States
( Bruises.
Sores,
Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, young
done well in this promotion. It has
O.
B.
Allen
came
in
from
Lakeview
last
¡
the
Normal
course at the State .Normal and Canada apply to ticket agents, or
S S Dealer in § §
and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ School at Monmouth,
done a meritorious act. We expect that week, where he is now one of the publish- Corns,
C. J. E ddy , Gen. Agent,
class of ’95 receiving address
. tively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is the degree B. S. D., and
Portland, Oregon.
not many years hence Fred will become ers of the Rustler. He returned with his .
finished
the
Ad
­
— I —| —I —l-l —I —I —I —i —I —I a president of a railroad. If he lives family.
’ guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or vanced Course class of ’95, with the degree
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. M. S. I). Mr. Vining is a young man of
he’ll get there sure.—Roseburg Plain­
Mrs, John Dollarhide has returned to • For sale bv E. a . Sherwin.
Granite, Marble,
culture, and is a specialist in the line of
dealer.
Pokegama from a visit with her brother,
work assigned him in the faculty. He will
Freestone Monuments
Harvey Mack, the stage contractor in Klam­
Charged With Cattle-Stealing.
give new life to the study of Literature.
Who is the Barbarian.
ath county.
Barns, Or., July 27.—Warrants have Elocution, and Reading.
and Copings. The La Grande Gazette, in its last Harvey Parker has returned to Redding been
T.. W. Miles, a graduate of the Capital
|
sworn out for the arrest of John, Business
issue, says: “A few boys in this city from San Francisco and is engaged with ■
College, Salem, Oregon, witt be at
William,
Dan,
Robert
and
Ed.
Jordan,
were led to believe that there was a five W. J. Gillespie in running the Redding (
the head of tbe Commercial department.
Also agents for IRON FENCES.
for wholesale cattle-stealing. William, Mr. Miles has the highest commendations
Satisfaction guaranteed, dollar gold piece on each eye of the depot hotel.
Dan and Ed are now having a hearing of those who know his work as a student
Chinaman that was buried last Monday
Mr. and Mrs. David Coppie of Applegate j before Justice Byrd, John and Robert and a teacher. Prof. Staley speaks highly
P.O. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co.. and acting under that impression they are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. C. having evaded arrest.
of his work. He will not only teach tbe THE GREAT
proceeded to djg him up. They did not Hammersley of Pokegama, Cal., who is
Cal.
ordinary branches of a business course, but
find the money, and probably becoming over on a visit.
•
also shorthand, actual business practice and
List or Letters
seared at what they had done they left
banking. He will be of invaluable aid to
Miss Amanda Payne went to Pokegama
Remaining
uncalled
for
in
the
Ashland
without covering up the remains.” The Friday, from whence she will go to Bonanza P.O.. July 29.1895:
the Normal m not only carrying the work
DR. JORDAN & CO.’S only thing done in the way of punish­ with her sister, Mrs. T. B, Kinsman, to re­
of the regular business class, but also tbe
Bartlett Mrs Win
Chase M r W C
book-keeping of the Normal course.
of the young ghouls, we understand, main some time.
GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY ment
Fisher Mrs Eli
Jessup Dr J G
Miss Ada Pearl Thomas, a young lady of
was
that
their
parents
were
required
to
Kirkham
J.
A.
Reid
A
H
R.
L.
Vining
and
W.
G.
Kropka
were
1051 Market St., San Francisco
rare attainments and worth, is a native of
“
fill
up
the
grave.
”
Schoon
Dr
W
A
Young
EGA
Co.
doing Tvler’s Dead Indian springs and re­
Marion county. Miss Thomas had
(Between 6th and 7th Sts.) w
ported 25 tents stretched and over 100 peo­
Persons calling for same will please say thorough training in instrumental and vocal
Go and learn how wonderfully you
ple camped there.
music under the best music teachers of
advertised.”
W. H B runk . P. M.
are made and how to avoid sickness
MARRIED.
and disease. Museum enlarged with
Salem, and afterwards entered the Univer­
The
electric
light
and
water
power
com
­
thousands of new objects. Admis­
sity of Oregon, where she finished tbe
Cannot Be Deceived Always.
pany
organized
by
H.
V.
Gates
at
Klamath
sion 25 eta.
in music Juhe, 1894, with high
SWENSEN—LUTE—In Medford, July 22, Palls recently have ordered their electric
It sometimes happens that newspapers course
Private Office—same Building
1895. by Rev. E, E. Thompscn, C. N. light plant, which is expected at Ager this are deceived bv advertisers and led to honors in her class, Her teaching of
1051 Market Street— Diseases of men:
music before and since graduation, has
Swensen and Miss Susie B. Lute."
stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the skin
week.
indorse an unworthy institution, but been most successful. She will have
and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mcr-
Chas. Hughes, who bought part of the that cannot be done when a newspaper charge of both the instrumental and vocal
^ary. Treatment personally or by letter. Send
Payne farm at. Phoenix, died Julv24tb,of knows better. It is therefore the bare music of the school.
BORN.
forUok. .
blood-poisoning, aged 50 years. He leaves truth which the Detroit Post utters when
Mrs. E. J. Taylor, now of La Center,
Long established and reliable practitioners.
a wife and six children. They came here it says: “Ancient glories had not been Washington, formerly an accomplished
HOBBS.—At Rock Point, to Mr. and Mrs. from Texas.
revived until the Great Wallace Shows young lady of California, was educated in
Hobbs, a son, weight 2J*£ lbs.
O. H. Blount, D. L. Minklerand Wm. undertook the presentation of an arena music and'art at St. Mary’s Academy, Beni­
ADDISON—At Talent, July 23, 1895, to
Sonnickson have returned from a ten days display that has never been surpassed. cia, Cal., graduating at 18 years of age with
The Greatest of America’s
the wife of Wm. Addison, a son.
at Fish lake and bad a splendid Their street pageant was the outward high standing in the school. She has re­
LEWIS.—In Medford, July 23, 1895, to Mr. outing
ceived
conimmendations
for
her
execution
time catching fish, eating the grub of their
and Mrs. C. F. Lewis, a son.
own cooking and sleeping in the beds of manifestation of their pledge to the i in music and her work in art from the
people and the 24,000 people who crowd­ Critiques of San Francisco. She will
HENRIOTT—In Ashland, July 28, 1895, their own making.
to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Henriott, a daugh­
the monster tents at River Fork park superintend the art work of the Normal
Pokegama will bold an election August ed
is the teacher of guitar music. This
ter
afternoon
and evening were well satai fled and
13th, to vote on the question of bonding
addition to the faculty means much for the
WINTER—In Ashland, July 28. 1895, to the district for $1500 for 10 years at 7 per with whatthev had seen.”
success of the school.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Winter, a daughter.
cent for the purpose of building a school
Miss Julia C. Fielder, a highly respected
—In Central Point, Julv 28, to house, buying a lot, etc.
Nervous Shock.
• .Woodware and Tinware. • LEEVER
young lady of Central Point, comes into Finest Horses and Greatest Array of
-ELY’S CREAM BALM-Cleanse« the Nasal
Mr. and Mis. W. C. Leever, a daughter.
Passages, AllayB Pain and Inflammation, Heals
E. W. J oy C ompany —Gentlemen: This the Normal as a student in selected higher
Mrs. D. C. Herrin and two daughters
Circus
Talent
tVlA S otph ’Rncfnroa
nrtrl Qwicll and fSinoa
COY—At Eagle Point, July 25, 1895, to Mr. arrived Friday from The Palles for a visit is the first time I have attempted to write branches, and as an assistant teacher. Her
work
will
be
History,
Geography,
and
Or
­
and
Mrs.
Thus
Coy,
a
16
lb.
son.
for
three
years.
Have
been
so
nervous
and
with
Ashland
relatives
and
friends,
after
NEDAR WASHTUBS for 60c. and up-
J wards. Cyclone Clothes Wringers, ANDMR)SON—At Lost River, July 8. 1895, an absence of five years. Dave is engaged weak that I have laid in bed for most of thography. Miss Fielder is a graduate of Of Any Show On Earth!
tbe Medtord High-School and also of the
the time.
to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Anderson, a son. in the photo business at that place.
for $2.10. Grindstones, 3c. per lb.
A friend who had taken your Sarsaparilla State formal School at Drain, class of ’95.
Manufacturer of tin, sheet-iron and
It is one of the prides of The Great Wal­ sent me two bottles. The second onp is She is known as an excellent student and
Gives Relief at once for Cold in Head.
copper ware. Plumbing and job work
lace Shows that ladies and children can at­ most gone, and I have gained twenty instructor, and will fill her place well among
Apply into the fioetrtle.-------- It ú Quieklÿ Absorbed.
done to order.
tend either afternoon or evening without pounds, and surely feel a new woman. I the teaching force of the school.
50c. Druggists or by mail. ELY BRO8., 66 Warren b_,N.Y.
male escorts. The management provides a was pale—thin. No ambition. Had given
COURSES or STUDY.
B. F. REESER.
company of guides and attendants who up, as I had tried so nianv remedies and
There are three courses of study, viz:
R skser B lock
: A shland , O regon .
look after their comfort.
doctors but found no benefit. If you care Normal,
Academic, and Business. The
to
publish
this
vou
have
my
consent.
Songer & Dame, lessees of the McCon­
leading feature of the Normal School is tbe
(Signed) MRS. A. C. TILLMAN,
professional; to train teachers for their
nell & Quinne mines at Klamath river,
Alameda, Cal.
work, and at the sqiqe time to see that thej-
will commence bottoming the pit Blink
comprelienfl the branches taught. The
M ain S tbekt , O pposite P laza .
at mouth ci Humbug creek in a‘few
Alter many failures Astoria will at last Academic course prepares students for col
days, whiph will no doubt prove rich, have a r^ilpaad. The construction will lege, or gives them a fair education. The
on account of gold deposits washed down commence immediately.
ZP-AIJSTTS, KA-IJSTTIELRS’ TOOLS,
(KLAMATHON)
Business course gives a practical business
into the Klamath from Humbug.—Yreka
education. ________________
WALL PAPER. GLASS. ETC.
Dressing Fashion Dolls.
Journal.
“How to Cure All Skin Diseases.”
A new employment, which requires
B uilding P apers , W bapfin <;|(I’ apbks and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
The Southern Pacific Company have on
Simply apply “S wayne ’ s O intment .” No
sale at their General Passenger Office in skill and cleverness rather than means, internal
medicine
required.
Cures
tetters,
No Wonder It Is Great !
Portland, 1000 mile tickets at the rate of is the dressing of fashion dolls for store
itch, all eruptions on the face,
----- Will Leave For-----
three cents per mile. These tickets are windows, the idea having developed eczema,
bands, nose, Ac., leaving the skin clear,
limited to one year from date of sale
white and healthy. Its great beating and
and good only on lines in Oregon. E. P. rapidly since the exhibit of historio curative powers are possessed by no other 3 Rings! 2 Stages!
Klamath Hot Springs,
Rogers, A. G. F. & P. A., Portland, Or., French dolls at the Chicago fair. A remedy. Ask your druggist for S wayne ’ s
Mile Race Track!
via Jenny and Fall Creeks
July 26th, ’95.
woman with real taste in dress can thus L intment
Colossal Menagerie!
Royal Aquarium!
W. A. Wilshire, register of the Lakeview find scope for her talent in designing
THE BANE OF HUMAN LIFE,
E very M onday and F riday
Oats au<l Cotton.
4 Trains! 10 AcresCanvas!
land
office,
was
over
last
week
and
returned
pretty
costumes
for
little
figures,
^vhic^
after Train from South, and con­
20,000 Seats! 1,500 Employes!
Samuel
E.
A.
Cook,
editor
of
South
­
Jackson Co., Oregon.
with
his
wife,
who
has
been
visiting
Wil
­
must
be
just
as
obio
in
pvery
detail
as
Driven Out of the System by
nect with Ager stage at Klamath
$4,000.00 Daily Expense's.
lamette valley relatives and his mother, the full sized pnes. These please the eye ern Farm, in a letter to American Cul­
Hot Springs; and return Tuesday and
the Use of
who arrived from Dayton, W^sb.. where
100 Phenomenal Acts!
Saturday'in time to connect with both
G. W. Wilshire now resides. Mrs. Wilshire tmd are a great help in selling goods, tivator, writes:
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
20 Hurrican Races!
There is no crop that can be grown to
is crippled up with rheumatism and will laces and dress trimmings, so that pro­
trains.
25 Clowns; 6 Bands! 50 Cages!
NOTARY PUBLIC and
try the hot springs of Lake county.
prietors are glad to make them a feature better advantage in the south than oats.
15 Open Dens!
J. R. EATON, Prop’r.
It
is
true
this
crop
exhausts
the
mineral
Herd
of
Elephants!
COLLECTOR O.F ACCOUNTS
W. B. Dean, of Willow Springs, was in of all new displays. Tbe models are
“For five years, I was a great ©; Gold
Drove of Camels!
about 15 inohes high, representing the elements, but these we supply with our
Hill
Wednesday.
Mr.
Dean
is
work
­
World’s Renowned Performers!
AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up
______
ost n persistent °
sufferer __________
from a most
ing in the interests of Virgin <fc Co., Ash­ latest, fashions accurately.—Chicago acid rock phosphates and the ashes of
Every Great Act Known!
for Sale or Rent.
the various o
blood disease, none of th
land Roller Flour mills. In two days Mr. RecortL_____________
cottonseed hulls. There is not an acre
Three
houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands.
medicines I took being of any c
Dean purchased about 10,000 bushels of
ip this county that will not grow a crop
help whatever. Hoping that £ wheat, and wishes to buy 70.000 more for
CAPITAL,
$3,000,000.
The
Missouri
World*
of oats and one of cotton in one year if
,
QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES.
change of climate would nenefit
benefit ' o
the Ashland mill. Forty-five cents is
Published weekly at Chillicothe, Mo., farmers manage it rightly. Wheat we
me. I went to Cuba, to Florida, o
being paid for wheat.—Gold Hill Miner.
is a People’s party paper that gives the
Have put in a new——
AS LISTED a number of small and large farms, from 20 acres up, for Sale o
find then to Saratoga Springs, o
Tbe valley telephone line, now connect­ general news and makes a specialty of cannot grow to advantage, but we cau
o
Rent.
where I remained some time o
Free Ex-
ing the county between Ashland, Jackson­ Populist news, correspondence and grow oats and rye. My 25 years’ experi­ EXfA
S SODA WORKS a
IJ^Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands
drinking the waters. But all was o
ville, Medford and Central Point, will soon speeches. It is not a local paper but is ence authorizes me to speak with au­
V hibitions Daily.
no use. At last, being advised
Grants I’ass and way points in its
thority as to Jhe advantago of double
Pokegama, Cal by several friends to try Ayer’s o o o include
circuit, the contract having been let to J. as good for one state as another. It is
Sarsaparilla, I began taking it, o
N. Beck for the construction of the addi­ four pages, eight 24 inch columns to the cropping with oats and cotton.
o o
c
3
0 0 0 0 0 3
O O J -
KLAMATH © RIVER
and very soon favorable results o
tional line from Central Point to the Pass page. Price 50 cents a year (52 numbers).
With one eye on the clock, and ttie other EXPERIENCED DETECTIVES IN
were manifest. To-day I con­ o
and work on the same is now under head- Sample copy free. Miesouri World,
on your plate', you cannot enjoy a meal
ND are prepared to till all orders on
ATTENDANCE.
sider myself a perfectly healthy o- I t way.
Chillicothe, Mo.
When traveling east, you should take the
short notice. * * * * * *
man, with a good appetite and o
—<-1The'Celebratc<U*t—
o
After utilizing every available inch of
Northern Pacific, the only dining car line
They are constantly on the watch to
not the least trace of my former o
ground under the monster ténts the Great
froip
Portland
;
meals
75
cents.
You
don
’
t
Give them a call.
complaint. To all my friends, o ! Wallace Show tills the circumambient air Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment have to get up in the morning at six o'clock, protect the public from the operations of Health
—
gamblers and swindlers.
>•. Is prepared to Accomodate the
and especially young men like o
■ full of the greatest artists in the known
Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- rush to breakfast and gulp it down in fif­
o
myself, I recommend Ayer’s Sar­ o
world. The three brothers LaVan are the Rheum, Scald Head, Spre Nipples, Chapped teen minutes, and then have to wait until 2
TRAVELING PUBLIC
saparilla, if in need of a perfectly Q 1 most celebrated aerialists of modern times, Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, or 3 o'clock for lunch or dinner. To avoid
Summer Resort,
TOURISTS and
doings somersault return actin mid-air Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. this, take the Northern Pacific; the only
reliable blood-purifier.’ — J ose ?
REMEMBER THE DATE
EXCURSIONISTS.
that
defies
description.
Royalty
has
ap
­
Is
open
for
the
"1
QQ
R
n-
dining
car
route,
tbe
only
line
to
the
Yellow
­
A. E scobar , proprietor Hotel o
For
sale
by
druggists
at
25
cents
per
box.
plauded
this
act.
.
.
.
season
of
1
0
v
U
stone Park and the only line running Pull­
Victoria, Key West, Fla.; resi­ o
BOARDERS HAVE ACCESS TO
man Tourist Sleepers through to the east SATURDAY, AUG. 10.
dence, 352 W. 16th St., New! ork. o t "It is the best patent medicine ni the
to horse ’ ownebs .
SPRINGS FREE OF CHARGE.
wit^oqt from 12 to 16 hours delay. For
o
By G. W. MAYNARD.
i world” is what Mr. E. M. Hartman, of Mar
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con­ iull information, time cards, map's, etc.,
i • quant, Oregon, says of Chamberlain’sColic, dition try Dr. Cady’s' Condition Powders. call on or address, Robert Leonard, Agent.
Hotel, Cottages and)
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. “What
Ashland Or________________
Camping grounds, f
General
Admission,
-
50Cts.
OS leads me to make this assertion is from the They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure
Admitted for Exhibition ? • 04 fact that dysentery in its worst form was loss of appetite, relieve ‘constipation, correct
(Good Rooms and
For further particulars, address:
The U, S. Gov’t Reports
. o
I Fine Meals.
prevalent around liere last summer and it kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
AT THE WORLD’S FAIR o
H. TRUITT,
never took over two or three doses of that new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25
show Royal Baking Powder Tickets on sale day of Exhibition at Mineral, Mud and Vapor Baths for .
remedy to effect a complete cure.” For cents per package. For sale by druggists.
nporior to all others,.
Betwick, California
P. W. PAULSON’S Cigar Stort,
the Sick and Diseased.
For Sale at E. A. K hx » win’s drugstore.
sale by £. A. kin »» win ,
Baking HOTEL
Powder
OREGON,
A bsolutely pure
FRED T. FRADENBURGH
Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day.
BACKACHE.
Professional Cards
Dr. J. H. McLean’s
ASHLAND
MILLS
J. B. RUSSELL.
COMING!
SELDOM EQUALED,NEVER EXCELLED
VIRGIN & COMPANY, Prop’s.
FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
WALLACE
SHOWS!
To ASHLAND
On August 10
Big Amusement
Enterprises. ■.
In Hardware,
Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To
H. C. MYER.
Ashland, Oregon.
GARLAND STOVES & RANGES.
CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS.
AMMUNITION. CUTLERY.
C atarrh
C
H. S. EVANS,AS1ILANDOE
POI$E
Express
Stage
PAINTING,
'PAPERING,
Blood Poison
ETC.
GOLD HILL,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
H
PARKINSUN & WISE
TOLMAN’S f SPRINGS.
A
HOT SPRINGS HOTEL.
Ì
Sarsaparilla
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