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VALLEY RECORD. THE WORK OF FOOTPADS. Minins Items. Klamath Lake and Scripture. Wagon Road Fund Progress. a • + i medi- I The AVallace Circus at Salem. In the July Review of Reviews Dr. L. __________ ..<.VOU11 rep lc ,lv Salem Journal: The great Wallace James Briner, who has been mining Robt. Taylor and C. B. Watson, re- - . LIFE DROPS In ltobhiiig Geo. C. Sears’ Saloon for Patterson Bros, on Beaver creek, re Plougeon has discovered in Yucatan the senting the bokni orco^troTof ’the Ash- , Shows arrived in Salem early Sunday trickle from bottles of right They Meet a Tartar and Are Coni- turned Monday to gc-t his Coleman creek Bible incident of the kiiling of Abel by land-Klamath Falls road, were before morning. The train consisted of 38 cars i cines, rigntly compounded. Your Cain and now comes another distinguish I and was propelled by two engines. The ASHLAND. O r ...T hursday , Aug. 8, 1885. He will pelled to Shoot and Probably Kill placers ready for the fall rains. Lo the county court yesterday asking for an physician will prescribe tbe proper I ed patriarch, Scribe Nixon of the Yreka Two Men. huild a two mile ditch to bis mine from appropriation for the improvement of ■ work of unloading the cars and the erec- I remedy for your malady, and we will Journal makes it possible for anothei this road. The court allowed $300, Judge , tion of the tents was commenced imme- Geo. C. Sears and his hired man, Kas- ’ Griffin creek. guarantee to supply lhe proper rnedi- PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. great scriptural story to have occured Neil arid Commissioner Furrv voting ' diately with tbe exception of the large ' cine correctly prepared from the + per Meverheim, were found lying at the ' Two men who have been prospectin., prospecting ; in Klamath county. ■ freshest, purest and most potent I door step of Sears’ saloon at Cole’s 6 ; on Trinitv Trinity mountain for the past month, i The turning back of the waters of the tor it and Commissioner Bradshaw 1 tent which was not nut up until this drugs in the world, l’urity in drugs. Colestein has a crowd of 80 people. station on Siskiyou mountain a pocket a few days ago near ._j| tiie Red sea by a strong wind, as told in against. There was $793 in the road morning. Allot the empbyves about the . ,_______ -J Monday ’* ‘ . found .*___ ____________________________ ! like correctness in book-keeping, is i ; Wallace Shows seem very civil, answer fond. Investigation showed that this Mrs. D. H. Jackson is stopping at Cole- evening at 8:30, Sears having a.huliet a.buHet ' foot of the mountain, twenty-five miles | Exodus, was repeated this last spring in absolutely indispensable. Medicines + stein. are not remedies without it, and cer i hole in the top of bis head and Meyer- | from Shasta and about midway between presence of Mayor Tullock, 6avs the wagon road was surveyed by J. 8. How ing all questions they can truthfully. Pr/>i'anitv, which is always rife about ard, viewed by Wm. F. Songer, O. T. __j | gba8ta antj Trinity Center, which con tainly no medicine prepared by us ia + Roland McBride is visiting Portland rela helm being shot twice in the head and Mining and Scientific Press, wuo has re Brown and Sam’l Colver, and damages such places, is apparently a very scarce without this essential element offtiuri- tives. ! once in the neck. Section Foreman Wm. taining $11,200 in gold dust.—Journal. ported the facts to tbe British Govern appraised by Bennett Million, Claiborne article with the Wallace Shows. ty in its ingredients. We can also : Dan Waldroop of Medford is stopping in Lyttleton’s crew at the section house Wm. C. Deniff, foreman of the Tolo ment, A wind arose so violent that it Neil and P. Dunn. The viewing, survey- supply all the standard medicines rec- I There was a large crowd at the depot i near by heard the shooting and immedi- mine, Ashland. CRI PLIONS I ognized as the every-day reliables, had 10 tons of that ore crushed in drove ail the waters back, leaving the 'ng and accepting were recorded back as grounds Sunday, witnessing the unload and we carry a very complete line of Conductor B. J. Abbott is out from Port [ ately repaired to the scene but found no the Ashland mill Saturday and Monday sailing vessels stranded on the sandy far as Oct. 7th, 1868, and the road ran ing, and the raising of several acres of CAREFULLY one but the two prostrate men, Sears j which went $40 n«er ton. This mine will bed of the eea. This is the Bible de toilet article’s, and sell at reasonable 4* land today. tents. The amusing feature was the C om pou < nd € û . lying at foot of steps leading to Baloon ■ be shut down for a time. Mr. Deniff, scription, and the time of year when it t m ri-he H'*1 firfn> above Ashland to ' prioes. . + Mrs. Frank Hunt and son have gone to door and Meverheim on tbe porch about Lost River Gap, ten miles beyond Kiam- employment of a trained elephant for occurred was the same as when the Is ath Falls. Jackson county at that time moving cars and heavy wagons. One E. A. SHERWIN, i who is an experienced placer miner of 'Oakland, Cal. ' a “ h- ' , six feet from the door. Sears’ 16 year Druggist and 8tationer. J Money to loan, inquire of Ixick Box 166. I old boy Joe was about a quarter of a mile many years, goes to Squaw lake to assist raelites made their exodus from Egypt extended all over Southern Oregon so vehicle, which their heaviest team could co tn n tn tn oo oo ao tn ao <n >c » oo ap » oo ----------------------------- $ ; the California company who have bought 3500 years ago. The waters of Klamath not budge, was pushed off without ap Ashland, Oregon. that this road is a legal public highway i north of tbe saloon and when he heard i the old Hanna & Klippel mines. , rT. A AX A A rt» A AA.ftl.î. ,$« A A A A A lake in Oregon are also blown back in parent effort by the nimble pachyderm. as well as the best route to Eastern The Wick-.lackson-Billings party left the 6liooting started toward tho house, the same manner, and visibly affect the The animal’s keeper carried a large Friday for Pelican bay. and when within 400 yards of it two men ' A California company have purchased. flow of water to Lower Klamath lake Oregon. cushion which he would place against Hanna and Kb ’ ppel's placers on Squaw The finance committee have over $1500 Mrs. J. 8. Sweet left yesterday for her ran hurriedly past him in a northerly lake in the Siskiyous about 30 miles from and its tributary, the Klamath river, in in money, besides this county court ap the thing to be moved, when Mr. direction from the bouse and away from Jacksonville. The considerat:on is said to home at Santa Rosa, Cal.' this county, to a great extent. propriation of $300, and besides a large Elephant would place his head against it have been $15,000. This placer mine has Capt. H. E. Mitchell, son of the Senator, the railroad track. amount subscribed in labor. No report and walk off with the greatest ease. t*okeKama Items. Dr. West of Pokegama and Dr. Poole, not been worked for 14 years. The ground' arrived in Ashland today. has yet been made by the Klamath Falls I Tbe three hundred horses of this Bhow is very rich and the new ’ owners will work Johnnie Cumming was in town last Mon soliciting committee. U. 8, Senator I ' are fine looking and in good condition J. H. Sbideler was up from Jacksonville : an Oregon doctor out prospecting there, it on an extensive scale. There is plenty TJAS MOVED FROM THE I. O. O. F. trephined the skulls of both and removed day evening. yesterday on a business trip. Mitchell is in Ashland today gathering and everything presents a thrifty appear of water but a ditch 13 miles long will have large portions of broken bone. Both *■- -■* block into their elegant new quar J. T. Callahan of Siskiyou was in town data to present to the cbamber of com- ! ance. A large portion of the crew are Mrs. W. A. White went to Dunsmuir J | men were living at last accounts and to be rebuilt as well as a flume a mile long. the first of tbe week. yesterdaj* to visit some weeks. j i stopping at the Willamette and other merce when the matter of Portland ’ s ap- ters neatly and tastily fitted up in Atkin Meverheim might recover, though it is Council Proceedings. The boys have great sport nowadays, propriatien comes up. I hotels of the city, which is a good sign. Mis* Agnes Devlin, the I Jacksonvill* ( believed Sears cannot possibly survive. son block next door north of Postoffice, for There are 400emploves with the com Reports of *'itv Marshal Smith, Recorder swimming in the mill pond. teacher, visited Ashland yesterday. «pbg footpafig stole several bottles of Another Stage Robbery. I Berry, Street Commissioner Jones and I Born, in Pokegama, August 4, 1895, to pany and their daily expenses are $3,000. the reception of their old patrons and Miss Minnie Rockfelluw returned Sun- whiekev and a lot of canned goods. ! Water Snpt. Dodge for July accepted. The Roseburg-Coos bav stage, Geo. Early this morning a crowd commenced the wife of F. Hessig, a daughter. day from an extended visit up north. . T<o meu got off thg nortllbound freieht Petition for street from Matson’s black friends and the publie generally. will be quite a large crowd attend Laingor driver, was held up Tuesday gathering into the city and notwithstand J. H. Layman of Brownsboro was intown 1 at Cole’s station water tank just previous smith shop in a southerly direction to in the There morning by a small, heavy set man, ing harveet season our streets were ball game in Yreka next Saturday. Monday and left Tuesday for Pokegama. j to the shooting and were seen passing tersect Mrs. Blanton’s place on Granite street. Referred to street committee to re Miss Nellie Riley of Yreka wa9 visiting wearing a white mask and having a densely packed until the opening of the They are stocked up with and are displaying the 8. Shattuck was over from the Siski.vous ! the section boarding house and go toward port at next meeting. pistol in each hand. He robbed the : 1 show this afternoon. Miss Anna Butler of this place tne first of registered Monday and Tuesday on a business trip. Sears’ saloon. Thev got on tbe freight mail. ; The parade of the bands, equestrians, Petition ashing that dray licenses be not the week. t xr animal wagons and other attractions, Mrs. J. M. Quinn and children i-r» left „•.<> yes-1 train . . at Igerna. One • was . • a , Mexican , ' issued for less than one year. Tabled. reshest Hue of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCER District Fair Premium List. Marsh <fc Smith ’ s crew has completed an Wm. Patterson’s resignation as sexton of terday for California to join her husband. about 3a years old, weighing about 180 j was marked both for its splendor and IES AND PROVISIONS iu the City. I lbs. and wearing a mustache ami beard. Ashland cemetry was accepted and Eugene other drive of about a million and a half The premium lists for tLe 1st S. O. D. I respectability. While only a small por Mrs. Ayers and Mrs. Kyle will stretch a other was a white man, about 25 Wai rad was appointed to fill vacancy and feet of logs. A. 8. are out and can be had by calling tion of the stock and animals was brought stav'* ' 0 eslein tomorrow for a long Vears old with a brown mustache. These report quarterly. Mr. Kola Neis, vice-president of the at W. B. Colton’s office in Ashland out everything indicates that the Wallace Eire and water committee ordered to put Albany Brewing Co., of Albany, Or., was writing the secretary, J. H. Downing, at circus carries a good class of people. GIVE THEM A CALL- I two were at onee suspected. Sheriff cement on top of fire walls of city ball. in town last Saturday. Central Point. Mrs- Cha*. Gillette and Mrs. Cliff New- Hobbs, City Marshal Parks of Yreka, Also on what terms the city could procure The lady riders and chariot drivers were man returned yesterday from a weeks stay Constable Steve ___ Jones of . Henlev anil . a few acres of land at bead of lower water Roddie McKinnon and Dud Norris came modest appearing, and formed an attract at I ’ nlncfom _ _ at Coles tein. Shiloh ’ s Cure is sold on a guarantee* it Chas. Vaughn of Klamath river, David system. down from the camp last Saturday evening cures Incipient Consumption. It is the ive feature of the parade. Ordinance 167 in regard to licensing and went back Sunday. Mickelson, the shoemaker has closed his Horn, W. G. Day and many others irom best Cough cure. Only one cent a dose. ; The entertainment this afternoon shop and gone to the Columbia river to the vicinity arrived on the scene Tues-i j amusements and entertainments was The shingle department started up Mon 25 cents., 50 cts. and $1. Sold by E. A. lasted about two hours, wai first-class of adopted. visit relatives. day morning and began scouring the j day. managed by W. G. Randall. The S hkbwin j its kind and pleased all present. The company has ’ Miss 8. A. Wilson, after a visit of several j country for these two men. The first! I Bills ordered paid: a contract for a million representatives of the company insist j Electric Light Co., (street lights for shingles. weeks in Ashland, returned home to Grants clue found was furnished by John Wright, ! July). ........................................... $147 HOTEL OELZEO-OISr that the evening show is never cut short on Pass Saturday. ' who is mining on Soda Bar. 'V right G. W. Smith, salary for July........... 50 00 Stephen Lander has been rusticating at and,that the company pride themselves F. T. Fradenburgh.Prop. Mrs. Ida Randall has relumed to Port- had seen the Mexican on the trail and I. C. Dodge, samé............................ 50 00 Klamath Hot Springs for the past week, upon giving value received all the time. T hursday — __ that ______ can H B Cole, do land from a visit with her folks, Wm. I the Mexican asked Wright if he had seen C. B. Watson, “ ............................ 15 00 He is the fat. good natured boy J B Williams, Soda S • 8 Shsttuck, do Nelson and family. bis chum. Sheriff Hobbs and Vaughn Milton Berry, recorder's fees........... 26 55 enjoy just such outings. Patterson machine operating on CITY DRUG AND W C Owen. Cen Pt Dan Waldroop, Med B. The F. Myer's land east of Bear creek Dr Ajex Patterson ot San Francisco has then soon ran on the Mexican. He was C. P. Jones, labor on streets........... 20 oo About 8 o ’ clock Monday evening the W N Luckey, City W 8 Wade, 8 F {located at Central Point and has his office , captured very tamelv, offered no resist J. R. Casey, labor on water works... 25 00 Cosy saloon, which is about a mile south W J Virgin ^a¡B^.JEWELRY STORE turned off some wheat at the rate of a W F Bangasser, do with Sam McClendon. ance and made no effort to escape. He Leeds & Wagner, printing ............. 20 00 of Cole’s station, was entered by two F B Reznor, Duns bushel a minute. Fifty acres of this T 1 ’ Kahler, Tolo A. E. Hildreth, special police service 5 00 Established 1884 land turned off 40 bushels to tbe acre. J. R. Norris, H. J. Hicks. C. B. Austin smelled very strong after whiskey. There W. P. Weeks, •* “ 3 00 men with revolvers who ordered G. C. E Youmans, Ashland I G W Smith. City ! was considerable blood on his pantB and W C Bevington,Duns > D D Good, do •and H. L. Whited are in the Dead Indian H, C. Messenger, lumber and service Sears, the proprietor, to give them what Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., ■ some on liis collar. His forefinger was W H Mowat, do ¡and Fish lake district. boxes.......................................... .. 11 55 money he had. Sears objected and there T? D Ivory, Oak says, "Shiloh’s Vitalizer saved my life. 1 HAS MOVED INTO /. O. O. F. BLOCK. C J Boyle. S F M onday — ! torn and covered with dry blood. He L. M. Eagon, labor for hose company 4 4S was a lively scuffle between the three H Spencer, do Engineer D. McCarthy and family went consider it the best remedy for a debilitated A T Caldwell, Port to Coiestein Tuesday and stretched a camp had no weapons on Ins person and claim- E'ox «t Good, hauling for city.".......... 5 00 men and during the fight Sears was A system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, L Fullen, do W N Luckey. City Phil Powell, labor for city ................ 2 50 e«i he was going to the mines to work. for a stay of some length. Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price seriously shot in the head. Caspu R 8 Fabj, Port E Youmans", do ' Charles Bolton. " •• ................ 2 50 He was arrested about 5 miles from Cole’s W. P. Parsons, board for prisoner.., 75 cents. Sold by E. A. Sherwin. Meierhan, who was in the adjoining DRUGGIST TO S. P. R. R. CO. | F riday — P Jacobsen, 8 F Robt. Swinden and family. John Knotts I on 2 50 VVest Branch of Cottonwood creek. '1 .Jl. Short, blacksmith work.......... 2 50 building, heard the shooting and ran to W N Luckey, City W S Crowell, Med and Miss Anna Knotts of Gold Hill are 1 ’ robate Court. He was taken to Cole’s and was identi- A. E. Matson, C A Hermann, Ksbg " “ .......... 2 00 see what was the matter and just as he E Youmans, do ■Visiting Douglas county. Estate of Mary H. Cox. Hearing of final ; fie<l as one of the men who passed the D. L. Minkler & Son, Merchandise stepped inside of the saloon was also shot A H Smetzes, Port N 8 Baxter, 8 F exhibit set for Sept. 3, 1895. G F Merriman. Med J B Williams, Port The Auar,;r.y,”‘‘™,1na2.10"/X,ep«inrtS section house just before the shooting, for charity .................................... I WATCH IN SPECTOR p- JL ÍL I 90 1 in the forehead. The bullet flattened as certificates will beheld at Central Ioint, Marshal . o . J . . ... Estate of John J. Neathamnier. Report E D Barlow, do Eugene Wairad, labor 1 00 it struck, and glanced to the left about an A L Wimer, City Wednesday, August 14th. . I . .. -- Parks -- took him to the county O S. A A. Jones, I----- I, . on • water ,. wks. ., of sale of personal property showing $209.35 H L Benson, G Pass F Arnold, 8 F 75 inch. A piece of the skull lodged iust ■ jail at Yreka. The white man was ar- received by administrator approved. W J Rogers, do G W Smith, City B. F. Dowell is out from Washington, ! rested at Pokegama yesterday morning Guardianship of James Herd. Petition E O Parrott D. C.. securing evidence in his Indian war as he tried to board the south bound ; Total....... $398 20 below the brain. Dr. West was called A 8 Ward, 8 F of S. J. Day for appointment as guardian and extracted the piece of skull and the J ACalahan, VginiaC I J H Simons, claims against the government. I freight. He ran across the same freight I No Longer a Jay Town. Copper mines filed. bullet from Meierhan’s head but was Peter Moore. Moonv Mrs. J. C. Tolman, who has been visiting crpw witb whom he came to Cole’s and Estate of Jas. S. Horn. Bond of J. J. J 8 Bealey. Klam F Miss Allie Klippel. Tbe city council has suppressed the fire unable to get the bullet from Sear ’ s. her daughter Mrs. Geo. Stroud, Jr. in Port- h identified him. Medford Ullman as guardian, with M. Chavner as ( alarm nuisance and hereafter the fire bell The robbers got about $30. Meierhan J N Smith, Eugene land returned home yesterday. r- ................................ He was located the night before uy by ; of this town will ring only fora fire orother was taken over to Yreka on Tuesday’s A T Caldwell, Port ■I R Whalen it wf,S F surety, approved. W J Virgin _ Mrs. Jack Frizelle and son returned to | n’aking a camp a few the __ calamity. ___ ___ _ __ fire _____ ____ feet _ ~ from ___ 2^.. -T___ • The curfew bore.arelicofbar- passenger. The marshall of Yreka camp E O Parrott, R B Karl’s Clover Root, tne great Blood puri « E A Solemn, Port Yreka yesterday after a visit of some weeks . traj| ,jear tf10 p|ace of______ and T uesday — a Miner a ! barisni. is also abolished, and the boys J fier gives freshness and clearness to the over and arrested a man whom he W P Hall, Cen Pt with Ashland relatives and friends. 8 8 Wilson. Med With ! , miner -t creek w ’ ho i girls under aire W1U have keep the time at the head of Dick creek, who I ®l r s .' 1 h l ? d i ® r ., a “ . e . W1 \ to ,, kee P t * 1 ® tl P ’ ® Comlpexion and cures Constipation, 25cts.‘ miner of night njght m in their tbejr head. ^ea(J City city Marshal Marshal Smith Smith thought was one of the fellowB who did G W Barron, City W N Luckey, City __ . .. at the _ _ head ot Dick creek, „¡¡i, wno I I of WERE BOÜCÏÏT 50 cts. and $1. Soldbv E. A. Sherwin. Mrs. J. H. McBride is over in the Hun i. sent h.s partner to Hornbrook with tbe wjh pUt them in jail if he catches them out the dirty work and took him to Yreka on W J Virgin E Youmans, do gary creek section where Mac is engaged news. Early in the morning the young after 9 o’clock p. m. just the same. The G E Anderson, Med T Thompson, Port the same train. Wednesday morning •opening some placer mining ground. Do you know, 11 you want to go East and footpad went into Pokegama over the' , “ — companies --------- ' " also ' fire will meet hereafter Frank Miles and Jim Van arrested an S aturday — R K Lee. do desire a Pullman Tourist Sleeper, that you The best is what you want when you are lumber company’s bridge. As he passed i without standing up the community’s hair. other fellow, who tried to get off on the Ed Youmans, City G T Galligam, do will be detained from 12 to 16 hours unless Smith, do D C Brownell. Oak t » need of a medicine. Tiiat -is why you the Fargo restaurant he was suspected. Stickler’s for old fogy ideas may take a fit freight train at this place, and lodged GW you take the Northern Pacific? Remember W N Luckey, do at these radical innovations. But infidelity A Benait, Salem sbtuild insist upon Hood’s Sarsaparilla. He climbed into an empty box ear and that the Northern Pacific is the only line anarchv seems to stick its head up with him in jail. He wore a coat with blood F H Grote, Port J M Shellev, Port Misses Elsie and Blanche Patterson, Hardman Horn, who was running him and running Pullman Tourist Sleepers through stains on it and on his person was found O C Riches, do amazing effrontery when it invades even a J F Wyman, S F Ethel and Minnie Wai rad returned Tues down, ba<l C«mstable Jim Van make the city council. to the east without delay. Time and money a revolver and $23 in silver. Jim Van T James, Ashland F L Southwick, Mild day from Patterson Bros, mine on Beaver arreet. When told to bold up bis hands saved by this route. For full information, F J Weizman, S F E C Murray. S F and Hardman Horn took him over to time cards, maps, etc., call on or address, •creek. the foot pad did not respond, but kept W KDN ESDAY— F M Johnson, do Settle Up Notice. Yreka in a rig the same day. Both men R. A. Glandon. tbe mining man, has re his hands in his pockets. The husky W A Hemphill, do W C Bevington, Duns Robert Leonard. Agent, Ashland. Or. All parties knowing themselves indebt will, do doubt, die. turned to Ashland again from the Apple constable got him out of the car and F J Mulkey, Monmth H Spencer, do July Weather Summary. • • WE ARE CLOSING OUT.^ date country and is working at the Ashland found on his person a 38-calibre revolver ed to M. H. Howell, the boot and shoe J Kelly, Siskiyou G W Smith,City Public Sale. maker, must settle up the same bv Aug. n tine. M Hemphill, do Following is a summary ot weather ob E Youmans, do with three empty chambers and $20.50 10th, 1895. Albert Millsap will offer his household S unday — servations at Ashland during month of 'j’he J. P. Gilmore harness stolen by the j W N Luckey, do up in a handkerchief and i goods, etc., at public sale Saturday, Aug. W C Bevington.Duns F A Williams, Port July, as reported by F. H. Carter, local nia .van Chris. Huseman about a year ago, I in 111 silver 8';ve' tied 11 Our Stock of Fine School Shoes > with some money in it. I _ ! another __ ,_________ A Bad Wreck was ft 'und last week in J. L. Grubb ’ s field, purse 17th, at his residence in western part of E Youmans. City H P Stice. Anderson observer for the Oregon State Weather WttS IC _ ___ ___ . rpi LI There were blood stains on hie shirt front 1 Service: —of the constitution may follow in the track town, to begin at 10 o'clock in the morn Henry Werth, do J Hittieton. Port all cut nP ’n SIU*1L pieces. W N Luckey, City that showed evidence of an effort to wash , of a disordered system, due to impure blood Al Canning, do Temp. Temp. Tern. Pre. in r Mrs. C.''nrcllt who lias beeu visiting her out and blood stains on his eoat and : or inactive liver. Don’t run the risk I ! The ing. See list in next issue of the R ecord . H 8 Evans, do J C Frank, Alameda Date. Max. Min. Mean. inches. daughter. Miss Alice Parker, who was in- 8 W Beck, Seattle proprietors of Dr. Pierce ’ s Golden Medical E D Ivory, Oak Central Point Items. pants. His shoes and his pantB below IFOIR/tÆIEZEÔ PRICES... 1 75 54 64.5 iored mas tyeet car accident in San Fran .26 Goldsmith. Port C J Boyle. S F o W. H. Schmerker spent Sunday at the 8 W S McCall, the knees were muddy and dirty and he j Discovery take all the chances. They make 51 60 55.5 cisco, has ret urned home. St. Louis M T Griffin, do a straightforward offer to return your Point. 78 43 00 5 3 ARE C E Eliason and family who had to move had all the appearance of being out all money if their remedy fails to benefit or Mrs B Cole, Cölestin E A Sherwin, City 4 70 45 60.5 night. He gave no account of himself W. H. Holmes was at Grants Pass Tues cure in all disorders and affections due to to Los Angeles from Pennsylvania on ac 46 i » NOW GOING 61.5 ! 5 count ot Mrs. E’s- health, arrived in Ash and trembled like a leaf in the Pokegama impure blood or inactive liver. The germe day on flour business. 80 52 66 1 6 jail, fearing the crowd assembled would of disease circulate through the blood: the HORN. land yesterday to remain. Kennedy and family are rusticating 81 7 54 67.5 liver is the filter which permits the germs at Rev. AT Dead Indian springs. 8 When the hair begins to fall out or turn ' lynch him. Constable Van and Hard to 93 51 72 enter or not. The liver active, and the man ---------- Horn soon had ■■ him on the ¿r-- road -- to erav, the scalp needs doctoring, and we ----- — -■■.**.- 95 9 55 75 .... W. H. Holmes and family spent Sunday H ESSIG.— At Pokegama, Aug. 4th, 1895, to pure, and you escape disease. know of know better specific than Hall’s I the county jail at Yreka to join bis pal, blood 10 55 76 97 Mr. and Mrs. L. Hessig, a daughter. When you’re run down, debilitated, weak, with Eagle Point relatives. Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. the Mexican. 55 97 76 11 and your weight below a healthy standard, L. L. Jacobs and family of Jacksonville WAGNER.—At Soda Springs, Aug. 6, 1895, 12 92 55 73.5 Mr and Mrs. Frank Elliott have stretched report comes from Yresa that , y, .u Jegain health, strength and'wholesome visited A. 8. Jacobs and family Sunday. to the wife of J. M. Wagner, a son. 13 92 49 70.5 a tent at Colestein and are being visited Meverheim had sufficiently came to to (flesh, by using the "Discovery.” It builds 14 50 72 .... W. T. Moore and James Bigham and by their ebil'lren, Mrs. Ed. Fox. Mrs. Dan recognize the white man as the fellow up the body faster than nauseating Cod liver 93 53 73 15 family are at Bybee’s sulphur springs, both Real Fatate. ¿one Miss Elliott and Will Fox. who shot him. When the Mexican was ! oil or emulsions. 49 67.5 16 86 gentlemen being in bad health. ! TO. A.ire«.»<H?W«bUd,.n «"»“J. .*£ John F Atterbery to A C Howland—10 M 43 63.5 17 1 Dr. Pierce ’ s reliefs cure constipation, heim was too dazed to be able to recog Petitions are being circulated for the ap- acres in tp 37 s, r 3 w ; $1. 1 84 18 42 63 left Tuesday for Orange, Cal., where Tom ' piles, biliousness, indigestion, or headache. pointment'of a postmaster for Central Point. G E Howland et al to Hydraulic Mining 86 61 (i0 19 .... i3*"«‘gageri in the bee-raising t usiness. I nize him and said he didn’t see him There are plenty of would-be postmasters Co—50 acres land and water right in tp 37 s. 20 93 54 6!) ________ .... 1 fTbey will make their home there for some there. Stage Robber Re’ics louna. i in Central Point. r 3 w ; also 160 acres in tp 38 s, r 3 w ; $1. 21 1 94 52 73 iim.**« Sears came to California in 1852 and Mary Parham and Marena Patton to 22 The shot gun and blankets of the rob The city trustees have let a contract to 91 52 73 j Tj Sprav and family of Goose lake and has been in tbe mining camps and on ber who stopped the Scott valley stage 23 96 55 75.5 Mr. La Drue, the stump-puller, to moye Demovide Talbott—14}^ acres in D L C No t V\ and wife ot Alturas were the frontier all his life. He came to ' 24 86 51 68.5 List October, at the loot of the grade in the city jail to the lot on which the city 41 and 72; $290. ibe Ashland grove several days Roland R Conklin and Joseph C Willets, 1 86 52 69 25 ball stands for $20. Cole ’ s during the lively times of railroad Scott Valley, near Cramer ’ s house, were this rw'eek n ruUte to Humboldt county, receivers of the Jarvis-Conklin Trust Co, to 82 48 65 26 construction, running a saloon at the j found last Friday by Cramer’s eon in a A. W. Sturgis, the celebrated placer Tbe Western Investment Co—all lands 27 48 67.5 87 Cal., on a trip. 28 88 52 70 u was in Boston from front and remained at Cole’s where he I j clump of bushes, near the road. The miner of Forest creek, and a party passed belonging to them in Jackson county; $1. Maggie E Moe to Eliza Willets—lots 31 29 78 47 62.5 •ts 1 ? ™cht, w irjpt sail< d again for has ever since conducted a small saloon gun was badly rusted, but the boy in through Central Point Tuesday for an out ing up Rogue river. business. During railroad construction tends cleaning it up, to ascertain if there and 32, in blk P, R R add to Ashland: 30 Eng »nd on a busin. > th« St. l ouis. .Max 79 47 63 31 83 44 63.5 Engltind yesterdav 01. wlaqes during these some foot-pads attempted to hold him are any marks whereby it can be distin $1500. Deputy Assesor John Grieve, who has only touches in high , J E Peiton to Charles W Cook—lots 11 up, but he cleaned them out with guished, with a view of gaining a clew been engaged for some time looking up Max. temperature, 97, on 10th and 11th; gold basis times. and 12, blk C, R R add to Ashland ; $500. promptness and dispatch. He has raised railroad lands, came in Saturday. There of the robber. The highwayman after Min. temp., 42, on 18th; total precipitation, * Hornbrook Beekman «t Reames to Scott & Lee — un , Mexican a family of three sons and two daughters. | holding up the driver, Dan Crawley, left will be a good showing in that quarter this divided % of 120 acres in tp 37 s, r 3 w ; $100. .26 inches; number of days clear 15, partly Detective AV. G, Dav, th sleuth houud who tracked ti. ■» ’ Ashland i His wife, now deceased, was an Indian his ax, shotgun, a single-barrel breech year by our assessor. 11. cloudy 5; prevailing direction of U 8 to 8 B Edsall—40 acres in tp 38 s, r cloudy wind, N W. murderer to his lair, came over t< ■toer did i woman. Sears was possessed of a great ! loader, and blankets. At a business meeting of the First Bap 1 west. Tuesday night to see that his pai 1 deal of courage and was considered a The road agent tapped the express box tist church W. T. Leever, Mrs. J. F. Wil B F Myer, et al, to Alice R Gibson—4 not make his escape this way. gof)d man A Woman Who Will Work. on the wrong day, and only secured liams, Mr. Beebe and A. 8. Jacobs were acres in tp 39 s. r 1 e ; $1. B F Mver and J R Gibson to Alice R Gib Wanted in every county to introduce the There is a big timber fire on Huntb City Marshal Smith believes both of ab iut $100, with which he made tracks elected delegates to the Association meet son—lot 2 in blk L, R R add to Ashland ; $1. Celebrated "Hygeia” Waists for all ages. mountain, two miles west of Yreka ana 2. ‘tie arrested parties were in Ashland towards the nearest point on the railroad, ing at Ashland, Sept. 14th. miles east of there, on Goose Nest mountain, |. This waist supercedes the corset, and nas J. A. Hanley, W. W. Scott and Booth The Axe Falls. -W four weeks ago, the Mexican being evidently stealing a ride on the freight a forest fire covered an area of eight miles ab. received the unanimous approval of the Lee on Monday went to their Willow (fie influence of liquor and he put » train. — Yreka Journal. The Southern Pacific Co. is cutting in length the first of this week. Springs quartz ledge loaded with tools and off employes rather promiscuously leading physicians of America. $3.00 outfit ifae city jail to sober up. On unde free. Any energetic woman can makefrom supplies to commence work in earnest. Louis Werth, Pelton & Neil's old reliable him in Mexican—Louis Moreno— Butte Creek News. now-a-days, it would appear. This week $15 to $50 weekly. Send for circulars and Tbe ledge is thought to be very rich. cutter, leaves Saturday for Jonesville, Mich., July 22 t 'tsiasier Brunk to forward Conductor Bristow and Brakemen Taylor terms. HYGEIA M F’G Co., Mrs. Willmoth has gone to Klamath where Mrs. W. and their children have Some of the county papers are greatly and Winslow, ou the Portland-Junction -ng, Tbe white man told county on a business trip. 378 Canal St., New York. been visiting her old homeforthreemonths ordered Pot alarmed, it seems, about the little justices ■» freight train that they his mail to Igt. They will return in about three weeks. Walter H. Stickle and family are up from of the peaces of the county getting a few freight, were let out, and Brakemen Ab. passengers on th. They have been Lake Four San Francisco youths went to county. Cal., to visit his brothers, J. paltry dollars out of the county for fees, Hamlin and a night operator at Salem Mrs. Taylor and daughter. Miss Nettie lived near Igerna. *d and undoubtedly E. and Voln’ey Stickle. got a thirty days lay-off each. This Petaluma and stole a horse. and propose to shut a poor man out of the Taylor, arrived Monday from Etna. Siski hoboing it over the ro. "•^ars’ saloon and courts entirely in seeking tbe redress of crew earned the displeasure of tbe offi you county, to pay the daughter and sister, i Sixty acre3 of wheat, the property of l'iniy Dugan while crossing Butte creek ••'r return and wrongs in a legitimate manner. The little cials by eating some ice cream that was James Nelson, was destroyed by fire Mrs. Harry Barber, and family a visit. took in the situation at t let bis horse get the advantage of him and justices premeditate llv plann d th of the peaces are m about tbe same Miss Taylor will remain for several months. I the result was that he was thrown ou his boat in regard to making an honest dollar shipped back to Salem from a picnic at near Stockton recently. robbery with ihe above result. Turner. The boys no doubt thought, as i 1 back into the water. Miss Stella Stidham of Tolo organized a as the little editors are, I presume. John Hughes was stubbed and badly it had been left oyer from the picnic, that Last Saturday night a company of young party of 15 or 20 people who spent Sunday Notice to C« editors. know» Table Rocks. They indulged in a pic Lameness usually results irom a sprain, it would lie of no account. Freight Con wounded by George Williams at Sacra Notice is hereby given to all parties. ' of fo'ks met at J. M. Lewis’and spent a few nic dinner and bad a splendid time Miss' .ins tneniselves indebted ti the «state ’« hours in dancing. They report having had or other injury, or from rheumatism, for ductors 0. E. Happersett and V. C. Lon mento in a quarrel over a meal. Stidham received great praise for tbe ex i the late Philander Powell that a<l accoun. I a very pleasant time. which Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is especi don were indefinitely suspended on some Governor Jones of Nevada has ap cellent management of the affair. Mrs. A. M. Thomas, who lias been in ally intended and unequalled. It etiords charge shat was not very fully explained pointed a commission to represent that I due the estate must be set_led_by Sept-1, math county for some months past, ic almost immediate relief and in a short time to them. It seems that now the dis J. D. W illiams . . 1895, without fail. H. L. Sayles has had his Candy Palace I 1C95, 'd last Saturday. She was accom- eftords a permanent cure. For sale by E. missals come from the general office and etate at the fair in Mexico in 1893. E enlarged, improved and Tefitted and is now I Administrator of estate of P. Powell, i turnt by Miss Ella Pool. A. S herwin . Spokane authorities have acquired a nt his stand friskier than ever serving the j j deceased. ________________ employes are not given the least oppor I panted ■ public with the finest soft drinks of every I moral spasm and dance halls and vari- / ’ igenbothani returned, a short tunity to defend themselves against Are You Ever Annoyed Wimer Items. description, ns well as the daintiest candies _ KiDier m Klamath county where he ety theatres are in danger of being anonymous accusers. It is a noticeable by a buzzing or roaring sound in your time afet. ■ >uest wori£. He reports m the market. Don’t fail to cal) at the Mrs. 8. Beers is quite poorly, she being fact that tbe company are pulling every closed. head? Have you difficulty in hearing dis has bten Gaudy Palace. work to be had. afflicted with paralysis. tinctly? Are you troubled with a .contin hard times a na uu body who applies on the extra list, giving J. C. Franks, U. 8. marshal of California, ual dropping of mucus, irritatin g tbe Thermometers registered 98 degrees in them work almost from the first. This An Old School Bill. . A. » J. t n.i«*’ and wife were returning As Dalej >th w c Da) on the shade the last few days. came up yesterday to look alter the inte r- throat ana causing you to cough ? L ’ your causes a good many people to think that Mr. John Coltman, ests of R. 8. Carey, the well-known Califo r- breath unpleasantly- affected and accoi. ipan- from a visit to his brv Jg Butte< the ¿ing Dr. to John Aiken. We have church and Sunday school at the scheme is to make a surplus of rail . .. . nian who committed suicide at Sacrament? >. ied with bad taste? Is your bearing less the North fork of road men in order to be prepared for a One year board and teaching, from £ & a. Sulphur springs every Sunday now. Levi Morris has charge of some of Carev's acute? If so, you have catarrh and sh ould bolt gave way throwing the*-1’’®*“ ! ground and bruising Mrs. y Q • cattle. Mr. Franks is administrator of th e at once procure a bottle of Elv’s Ci Dec. 20, 1743, to Dec. 20, 1744........... 12 0 • Jimmie Robinsoq has been afflicted lately strike, when they get ready for general Carey estate. • ., with eczema and asthma but is improving. reduction of wages. Messrs. London and 1 qr. French........................................ 12 0 0 Balm, the best known remedy. The B. Um badly. W. H. Schmerker, of the Jacksonville 2 0 Happersett were among the best em Les Fables do la Fontaine................. Crit. Tolman and T. A. Ireland have n •- will give instant relief. The Pleasant creek school closed last Roller mills, was in our neighborhood last 1 6 ployes on the road, and the loss of their Cicero's Orations................................ turned from an extended hunt abou t week interviewing our farmers on the sub- week and Prof. W. E. Phipps has returned positions is a matter of general regret Homer’s Iliad............... ..................... 8 9 Medford Items. Diamond Peak, the head of the Des Chute < Compleat system of Georgraphy, 40 L. Sbideler has returned from his tou 'J iect of wheat. Brad Dean was also in this to Medford. and other points in eastern Oregon. They here. — Roseburg Review. community buying wheat for the Ashland numbers, 10 of which are maps.... 1 5 0 were gone a month and traveled some 5(X • through California. Henry Stout, of Jump off Joe, has been 0 1 mills. Pen and ink, 4 qsa............................. miles, but only killed two deer, having run very sick for a week or so but is able to be Striker Sues the Southern Pacific. Miss Angie Mullen returned Monday J across very little game. "Yesterday, Sunday, afternoon a number about again. £1* 5 8 ; from a visit at Ashland. t San Francisco, Aug. 3.—Proceedings our voung folks met at a place where 8 A number of Ashland’s jolly gi ris< reg i Ed. Worman returned Wednesday from k of ’levarein J. M. Watts is erecting a large barn on were begun yesterday in tbe superior A copy book thb habit of running horses — it SOUTHERN OREGON ular peaches, who were stoppin', at the 1 Ashland and Colestein excursions. 'S his farm, which makes quite a noticeable court of this county which, if successful, I £14 is not a regular race track—and had a few Beaver creek mines, went to Mt .“sterling improvement. will cost the Southern Pacific Company Mrs. E. DePeatt of Umatilla county» is sad-dle horse races. There were several —“Catherine Hutton and Her Friend*. Sunday on a picnic and snow-br filing expe Cupid is quite busily engaged in our $1,500,000. Attorney George Monteith, | j dolla fs changed hand3. dition. The affair concluded wit u a tobogan Visiting her relatives at Jacksonville. ms the legal representative of Harrv A. slide without anything — likr < ; — a ‘ wwp,,«.. tobogan to •-■- sit W. L. Grinnell, wife and son of I ort-: Mr. S herman of Talent and a fnt'nd 1118 neighborhood and we expect to report Knox, has filed a complaint on behalf of on. lhe bioomers wer*j s«jr\ouslv injured. iand are visiting G. W. Galloway at Med- ! passed t.hrougb our town on their way . r°n’ some news soon. Awarded Knox charging tbe Southern Pacific Joseph Dowden and wife, of Gold Hill, ford. * : Elk creek, where they had been to look &•., Mrs. James Agler who has been visiting Ashland, Or. -Mting Mr. Dowden’s sister, Mrs. Company and others with false and Highest Honors—World’s Fair* _. C. .. Agler ................. r„„rllm 11U1UC K. Kubli of Jacksonville was given a big ’ the country and take an outing in the, D. in As niand, returned home . malicious imprisonment and praying for "mey Can"' week. ward vesterday. James \gler who is now 1 surprise party on the 1st inst. in honov of mountains. The y report having had a 1 yesterday. damages in the sum of $500,- division superin* .endeTof oTeof the lar"£11 his 65th birthday. | very pleasant time and speak well of Elk ; C. c. 'Wy'S.’S exemplary New buildings, __ Normal, 090. Similar suits in like amount will divisions on U |B g. p. system with bead- gome of W. R. Jones’ farm turned off40 '.creet ■" of one of bis eyes, but sav«. 3 academic, business, muaic also be brought within a few days by two quarters at T'iUckee j3 jn" bne for another | bnshe]3 to the acre. Everywhere crops j There was a trial in Justice of the ing Dr- E. P. Geary in time. and art courses. Review « X» -- °"" Mr. Agler’s old friends on the , bave turned out well. ; Peace llaselton’s court last weak, Deputy I The cancer which threatened todestroj other strikers. — q classes; teachers’ training ./ a U ■ the Rtu^fafoffice at Vand TownTend"' ! Major Ilaskins, B. S. Webb am 1 Dr. | Dist.' Att’v W. W Stanfield representing th^eye ri^^of0 Rani^CarterrhisTein X A \ I school, Skilled teachers are “Nothing venture, nothing have." ral office at 4ta am low se Adkins, accompanied by their fam Hi _«s are f the state. Freeland Caton Caton was was being being successfully removed wanted. State diplomas . Freeland , ___________ ____ by __ Dr. Bohftnnan, of 'if -» • 'good in auy county. Life Rey. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls,Mon., The . circus war between the Syndicate I home front their coast tour. tried for assault and battery on Gilam i f^^burg.J diplomas without further ex- ou’/’ t and the Wallace s^w, who are ' Fjt< w_fe ftnd , R } JcGee Gage. Freeland and his father J. H. ; / Severa! efour TOung people attended the reoomiuendea Ely’s Cream Balm to me. 1 ■_ a __ ■ amination after 45 months emphasize his statement. “It is a pos JiZ LÍ" both charged with the iven in WjfcoX>9 new hotel at Wood- can • » uer LaTw^k the Syndicate show se/t ‘ook Tuesday’s train for San Francis« o. the Caton, were itive cure for catairh if used as directed.’ — " '¿Vf1 experience in teaching. «-I <•* 1 a — ww n biJO D fl continuing on to southern Cali tornia offense, and demanded separate trials. t v ... ine the 2d » and ■ report it V. having been a Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Cential . L.'* Board at ball. $1.75: lodg- a man back through Oregon towns circulat I : former *• - ■ for a visit with relatives. Both parties «wore to opposite state-j grand success iu every particular. l’res. Church, Helena, Mon. — ling,50 cts. student furnish ing hand bills to the effect that the Wallace It is the medicine above all others for ca ing bed clothing and lamp. show was a snide affair, was attached and i Dr. Kerchgessner and C. J. Hutchinson ments and the j'jrv hitched and dis-I j. Nnnan, the clever and accommodating 'if " ~ ‘ " ", $3.00. Tui- would not come. He was arrested at drove to Colestein Saturday night and 1 mme . agreed. The next day both cases_were e(|jtorof the Rogue lliver Courier, stopped tarrh, and is worth its weight in gold. I Board, lodging, «on, $6 25. Bo¡ Grants Pass Mondav and gave his name as j Sunday nieht, having been up to s pend I dismissed, the costs footing UP $78-80, ’several hours in Wimer today, on his re- can use Ely’s Cream Balm with safety and it does all that is claimed for it.—B. W. L tuition and boots per year, Sunday with their w’lves. I not including the district attorn*’V,8 fees. ' turn trip from the Haniruersley mine. F. Webb. I Sperry, Hartford. Conn. $125. Prof. E. W. Hammond, our clever This is a protracted fight between ne. ’ S^" Judge Walton returned from Col« «tein U. 8. Senator Mitchell, who has been in K Ashland cannot be excell- i4¡| h-Zanist, presented your correspondent Monday. He is suffering from heart dis ease bors anti is the second time thev have W. R- Wells, oi Olalla, has been noti- San Francisco on legal business, arrive«! ed in the state for fine wint- in Ashland last evening to remain a day and has lost 40 lbs. in flesh the past mo nth. been in court. County Commissioner with a line sample of hi9 early peaches , fie i bv th» department that his claim of ers, pure water, health and which we p^uounce very superior fruit. ■ gooa society. Form*nu«lor and gather information in regard to the I a reward for capturing Dean and Miller Prof. Horton and wife. G. M. Love and Bradshaw remarked to me during the ! MOST PERFECT MADE. A'hlan'i-Klauiuth Falls wagon road a wife, Misses H-len Colvig. Agnes Love imd trial that just such cases as this costs the | It is reported tha* QH-nn special information, address *.............. ! will not be paid. The excuse is that tb- A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free view of presenting tbe ¡natter properly be Mollie Miller of Jacksonville, have gone to county thousands of dellars every year ‘»»minenley tidne. 43D()jn}t reward of $199 does no' appl W. T. VAN SC0Y» new operators or the *- ----- ian1 Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant fore the Portland chamber of commerce tor the lieu: h at Crescent City. ; and it is about time that something was — — an appropriation and before the department I W. G. Bish is in the eeunty irem laWa' done to stay Um tide oi extravageaco iu have struck very rich ore again a..'- -.. *■ -a < to a postmaster who captures tbe robbe e 40 Y6ARS THB STANBAMb ---« L- ---- — —------- - ------ -J I taken out &3 high a3 five hundred dolU«_ TUb U ft guwi i uWa J. •. at Washington for on uairea»"* of tuni | «Ml that ll»* Uaa, psrday lately« I I ViriUng tUtkYMi j iiaHiWM« d WILLIAM HEVENER I F »» . VJI . 14OIU, vivjvv . JJJLhClJUlli IUU JL/.WV 44IIV4 LUflUV removal , notice UIHUIO UUllI T. K. BOLTON’S I , .. - , 11C7'I - do I4U 4* 11 Ulir WUO 11 Cil I VI UlV KMintenJ lllu 1UVU niiu lUC 1A VU UCIOCIAI UCIUID Ul lit I ____ Hl - lllllltjl , I l~ | v* vaaao wv ft j . . . ... _ BEFORE THE RAISE. L1 $1.50 90 CENTS. Call Before It Is Too Late I VAUPEL, NORRIS & DRAKE MYER & GREGORY. MYER BLOCK Ashland, Oregon. State Normal School || a . M-Wi F CREAM BAKING POWDIR I A.