r^f-‘ t Bagel Bros ♦ — VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD FINE FEINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NO MONOPOLY PRICES ! Give us vour order for Letterheads, State­ clones,&c. ASHLAND, VOL. VIII. Killing of B. Simpson at Medford. PRESSED BRICKS. Dr. D. M. Brower, coroner of Jackson county, was called to Medford Saturday evening and summoned N. R. Johnston, J. W. Curry, J. I. Hill, C. O. Damon, Geo. Coulter and Geo. Mickey as a jury to examine into the cause of the death of A. H. Simpson, an old resident of Jack- son county, better known as “B.” Simp­ son, who met his death in a peculiar manner in front of the “West Side Saloon,” located between the Clarendon Hotel and the Medford distillery office. The jury found deceased to be in his 66th year, a single man and a native of Ken­ tucky, and the immediate cause of his death was “extravasation of blood at the base of the brain, produced by falling from the sidewalk while in an intoxicated condition.” Dr. Waite made the med­ ical examination. A little before bis death Simpsm and a young man named Bill Ganev got into a wordy combat and soon got together with a chair and board, respectively. They were parted by bystanders, among whom was W. T. Crane, another young man, a native of Jackson county. Simpson went into the ealoon but returned soon and gave Crane considerable uf a cussing. Crann moved- his seat to getaway from Simpson, but the latter’s fighting Kentucky blood was up and he was after another serap. Crane arose fretn his seat and with bis clinched fist landed a blow on Simpson’s neck, which knocked the old man off the 18 inch elevated porch side walk on the ground, and in four minutes he was dead. His head and shoulders in striking the hard ground, caused a hemorrhage from the ruptured arteries at base of brain. Simpson raised his head and Btarted to get up, but fell back and soon breathed his last. No blame is attached to Crane tor being the cause of his death, as the lick he struck would not in itself have done any damage. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, Mining Items. Songer & Dame, of Klamath river, have discontinued work on the McCon­ nell claim for the present. It was dis­ covered that their wing dam bad not been put out far enough to catch the pay in the river. They will put both derricks on the Pacific and work that mine night and day. The Pacific is paying well, and as they have a long season ahead of them, they expect to take out a great deal of money.— Yreka News. Grants Pass Courier: Wells and Taylor have taken charge of the Kieesling ledge on Williama creak and will proceed to work that valuable mine. They are down in a shaft 60 feet deep and have a drift 180 feet from the bottom of this. Four feet of rock with a 10 inch pay streak is the condition of the bottom of the works and $30 per ton is the yield. Milling ore will be done at the Bone of Contention mill four miles off. Hauling and milling will cost $2.50 per ton and the net results will thereafter be satis­ factory. The Roseburg district fair begins Sept. 17th. Liverine the great Liver—Kidney & Con­ stipation cure. S. C. Sherrill of Evans creek was doing Portland last week. E. V. Mills returned Saturday from the hospital at Oakland, Cal. Joy’s for the Jaded. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. John A. Miller has completed a fine new barn for H. von Der Hellen at Wellen. Constable John Real and wife were doing up the finny tribe in Jenny creek last week. Miss Anna Weaver of Medford has gone to Crescent City to teach in the public school. Mrs. S. Shattuck of the south side of the great hill, called on Ashland folks Sat­ urday. Reader, did you ever take S immons L iver R egulator , the “K ing of R. Thomas, has quit fhe grocery business L iver M edicines ? ’ ’ Everybody’ needs in Grants Pass and gone to Philadelphia to take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or locate. diseased liver that impairs digestion Chas. W. Prentice, of Sacramento, nephew Gold HUI Mum) . and causes constipation, when the waste W1V Joseph CoX, the veteran prospector, is of G. . x P. . Huntington, arrived in Ashland Monday." that should be carried off remains in in town from a cruise in the hills. the body and poisons the whole system. The dry season is yerv unfavorable for Mrs. Canning, nee Ida Prim, is up from That dull, heavy feeling is due to a Ban Francisco 5- visiting —**-- her •— folks »-•*-- at Jack- prospecting and oocket-hnnting, hence torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, sonville. there is a dearth of mining news. Malaria and Indigestion are all liver Geo. Apger has sold his place on Ante- Charles Dungey has struck a fair pros­ diseases. Keep the liver active by an lope and will move to Lune county with pect near the old Fisher claim, now being occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg­ his family. operated by the Hammersley-Wyman ulator and you’ll get rid of these trou- Chas. Decker and Wm. Simmon* of crowd. ¿’«s, and give tone to the whole sys­ Waldo were on Friday’s train for San tem. a laxative Simmons Liver Allen, Bowen A Davis are making very Francisco. Regulator ?• better than P ills . It fair headway cleaning bed-rock below Mrs. Atteberrv of Applegate is being the wing-dam they constructed on Rogue does not gripe, .”or weaken, but greatly treated for cancer by Mrs. J. Sevedge of river near the Will Hayes diggings. refreshes and strengthens. Lake creek. Every package has the Red Z J. H. Beman is operating the Sardine Mrs. H. L. Griffin and children of Griffin creek mill again with ore from the Lucky ■tamp on the wrapper. J. H. creek are visiting Wm. Griffin and wife at Zetlin & Co., Philadelphia. Bart and the Rita, both of which mines Wilderville. are being operated by a small force. Try Liverine for Constipation, sold under The Daisy mine is running with a full a positive guarantee. For sale by B olton crew of thirty men, and running night the druggist. Excellent Blood Purifier. and day. A partial clean-up of a three- ‘‘I have used Hood’s Sarsaparilla in my Miss Marie Waite of Medford has been family for several years with great satis­ engaged to teach in the Lebanon, Linn weeks’ run yielded $2300. Not so bad. Word comes to us that a very rich WM. M. COLVIG, faction and have found it an excel lent blood county, school. purifier. Two of my boys are using it and strike has been made in Paine’s gulch. Squire E. R. Gall of Sams valley made a W. H. Loftus them and we regard it as the and Wes Lew is have been ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, it best is benefiting business trip to Ashland last week, bringing medicine that we can find.” Ferd in a load of wool. at work there for abont three weeks and Balsiger, Iona, Ore. Jacksonville, Oregon. have recently taken out some fine rock. McMahon’s circus, which is now playing From Louse creek: Hull, Beck and in Iowa, expects to visit the Willamette Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, Pelton have struck a rich body of ore in valley in September. Will ^Practice in all the Courts of the Commissioners' Court. State. L. F. Willets and wife left Monday for their qnartz mine. They have taken out Collections promptly attended to. Yainax Indian Agency, after a visit of some over $800 in the bast ten days. Pankey Officers present: J. II. Neil county judge; A Hooton are sinking a shalt on their S. Furry, vV. H. Bradshaw commissioners; weeks in Jackson county. N. A. Jacobs clerk; 8. Patterson sheriff. Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Hitchcock returned quartz claim. This is a fine prospect. In the matter of the claim of Mrs. Wor- to Ashland Monday from their visit in Turn ham A Co. are getting ready to run £) M. BROWER M. D. low for damages by road petitioned for by Ohio and the eastern states. a 500-foet tunnel to tap their placer Wiley Turnbough, et al. 8. A. Carlton, claim, which is very promising. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Thos. Riley and H. von der Hellen ap­ Geo. Hill, the Seattle marble worker who was called home by the illness of his father, pointed to view and assess damages. Field Days at Grants Pass. A shland , : ; : O regon It was ordered that bids for furnishing H. C. Hill, returned Friday. 60 cords of black oak wood be called for F. W. Cbausse, of the Grants Pass Ob­ Prof. C. F. Shepherd has returned from a and opened Sept. 4, accompanied by a bond trip server, was in town Saturday promoting an east of the mountains, where he has Office—At Residence intersection of Me of $200; also bids for covering court-house interest in the field days to be given in that chanic. Laurel and Main Streets, roof with heart cedar shingles, accom­ been selling pianos and organs. city August 27th and 28th. The following panied by a bond of $200; also bids for Miss Bertha Shultz after a stav of some is the program: months in Ashland on Monday "returned keeping poor of county one vear from Sept. FIRST DAY, AUG. 27. J^AVIS & FORCE DENTAL CO. 15th. accompanied by a bond of $500. home to Jefferson, Marion county. 10 a. m. Music by bands, National Air. Indigent allowance of Mrs. R. 8. Morgan Ex-Brakeman J. W. Massie of the Shasta 10:30 Boys bicycle race, 12 years and (Successors to Caldwell & Davis.) was raised from $6 to $10; that of Mrs. E. division, is book-keeper for his uncle’s im­ under. Prize, sweater suit, $3.00, entrance C. Gale from $6 to $10; that of Harriet porting house in Toronto, Canada. I. O. O. F. B lock , A shland , O gn . fee 50 cents. Johnson from $6 to $8. 11. Mens foot race, one-fifth mile, prize Mrs. Wm. Bisbee, Mrs. A. Hawkins and : 5.00 BEAMLESS GOLD. Aluminum Crowns $300 was appropriated for repairing wagon pair shoes. Entrance fee 25 cento. road from Ashland to Klamath county out Mrs. Chas. Iunker, Jr., of Yreka were at and Gold Bridges a Specialty. 11:30 Sack race, 50 yards, prize $2.50 bat. of road fund. Colestein the past week for their health. Entrance fee 25 cents. Mary Neal was allowed $10 a month. Dick Kingsley and family, after a resi­ 2 p. m. 'Base ball game, 7 innings, cash John Clements, work of repairing Rogue dence of several years near Lakeview, have prize of $25.00. nver bridge was accepted and warrant again moved back to Ashland to make their 4:30 Hose team contest, 700 feet, wet ordered drawn for $167. s 5 Dealer in S S test. Prize $40. The county clerk was ordered to draw home. 8p.m. Four instrumental solo contests warrant in favor of 8. J. Day, administra­ O. A. Stearns was in from Klamath tor of the estate of P. W. Stow, Jr., de­ county last week. He is starting a move­ 115.00 each. SECOND DAT, AUG. 28. ceased, for $345.79 as claimed by guardian. ment to organize a pioneer society tor that Granite, Marble, The Petition of Polk Hull et al. for bridge county. 10 a. m. Jumping, broad-running jump, across Evans creek was denied. $2.00 pair of shoes; running high Freestone Monuments The Echo-Leader wants to bet that, no irize, prize, Hospital report was approved. $3.00 pair of shoes; hop, step matter what comes, the head of the new jump, jump, prize, $3.00 pair of Bhoes. and Copings. woman will be found resting on a man’s and Entrance to either contest, 50 cents. Bueklen's Arnica Salve. shoulder. 10:30 Throwing 16 lb. hammer, prize, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Also agents for IRON FENCES. The Central Market, Klum & Cristler, 1 >3.00 charm. Entrance, 50 cents. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever 11. Gents q^mupionship one mile bicycle are building a commodious slaughtering Satisfaction guaranteed, Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, house on Bear creek on land purchased race, including Eugene. $20 championship Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ medal. Entrance fee $1.00. P.O. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co.. tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is from Hicks. 2:30 p. m. Gents 3-5 mile bicycle race, Cat. Mrs. Avery Johnson has sold one of her guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or prize, $5.00. Entrance fee 50 cents. four store buildings in the heart of Ashland money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. 3 p. m. Ladies one-fifth mile bicycle to P. W. Paulson. The consideration is race, prize, $5.50 rug. 2d prize, $3.00 la'dies For sale by E. a . Sherwin. said to have been $2500. parasol. DR. JORDAN & CO.’S 3:30 p. m. Band contest, cash prize Dynamite In a Hay Stack. Mrs. Nellie H. Lambson, state com­ mander of the Ladies of the Maccabees, $100.00. MUSEUM James Savage & Son are operating a was in Ashland this week for the purpose 8 p. m. Band music and grand bicycle IOS 1 Market St., San I riincUcn steam thresher along the river. Tues­ of forming a hive. They lectured in 1. O. parade, 200 wheels in line. Contestants must be residents of southern day, when the outfit reached the old O. F. hall Tuesday afternoon. (Between 6ih and 7th Sts.) Oregon south of, and including Roseburg, Go and learn how wonderfully yon Birdsey place, a few miles west of here, Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith of Bly who have are made and how to avoid sicknew now operated by John Thompson, it was been visiting Jackson and Siskiyou county­ excepting the one mile bicycle raoe, in which contest the wheel-men of Eugene are and disease. Museum enlarged with discovered that there was dynamite friends, left for Klamath Hot Springs Sun­ cordially invited to participate. thousands of new objects. Admis mixed up with the grain ; and the safety day and after a ten days stay there will re­ ■ion 26 eta. Arrangements for a tug-of-war contest Private Office—Kame Building of all concerned demanded that the stack turn home to settle down in earnest, are in progress. 10*1 Market Street— Diseases of men: should be left alone, hence the thresher J. B. Russell, of the Yreka marble and (oaa of manhood, diseases of the akin List of Betters granite works, has gone to Silver lake, Eldnaya quickly cured without the use of mer- moved on. eury Tritujent personally or by letter. Semi Mr. Thompson can in no way account where he will put up ® fine monument in Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland tortwk. for the presence of the dangerous sul>- memory of the victims of the awful holo­ P. O., Aug. 12,1895: caust at that place last Christmas Eve. Long established and reliable practitioners. stance. The threshers consider them­ Morris Mr CF SherburneMrL F selves very fortunate, as tney dicovered *T. A. Ireland of Medford went to Siski­ Persons calling for same will please say you county last week on a tour of observa ­ enough dynamite to w reck the thresher, advertised.” W. H B bunk , p. M. and perhaps to have killed three or four tion. He returned Monday from Etna with his wife and children, who have been of the crew.—Gold Hill Miner. Silencing » Nnlaanoe. visiting relatives in Scott valley the past month. 8 peakin g of the young mon who talks Joe Penning, a Klamath county’ pioneer n publio plaoea, I heard a retort made BORN. and Modoc war veteran, died last week to him last Thursday night which was from an old wound. He had a claim against SIMPSON—In Ashland, August 11, 1895, the government for $10,000 for being shot so good I was surprised never to have Hardware, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Simpson, a son. to pieces by the Modocs and it was about to heard It before. It was at the theater, —In Medford, Aug. 6, 1895, to Mr. be investigated. and the young man had seen the play • .Woodware and Tinware.. WEBER and Mrs. Geo. Weber, a son. Fred Hansen came over from Table Rock before. He let everybody for four seats BRANDENBURG—On Griffin creek, Aug. Friday and returned home Sunday with around know that, and he kept telling 7. to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brandenburg, a his wife and daughter Clara, who will live just what was OQmlng apd just how 'lEDAR WASHTUBS for 60c. and up- on the farm. Miss Kate is in San Francisco, son. y wards. Cyclone Clothes Wringers, Emil is at Davisville, Cal., and Frank leaves funny it would be when it did come. for |2.10. Grindstones, 3c. per lb. soon to accept a position in a printing office He had a pretty girl with him, and he at Merced, Cal. Manufacturer of tin, sheet-iron and was trying to amuse her. At length he copper ware. Plumbing and job work For a clean shave or hair cut and bath go said: done to order. to I. E. Debov, Gold Hill. “Did you ever try listening to a play B. F. REESER. The Montague artesian well, which has with your eyes shut? You’ve no idea been sunk 1200 feet, will be continued on R bbseb B lock : A shland , O regon . down by S. D. Prather. The well was how queer it seems. ” A middle aged man with a red face started for a water supply, and a good flow has been anticipated all the time after sat just in front. Ha twisted himself reaching 1,000 feet, although oil would suit about in hi* *®hl glltred at the better at any depth within 2,000 feet. young man. W. R, Coggeshall, was in Ashland Mon­ “Young man,” raid he, “did you day making dates for Sept, 12th for the ever try listening to a play with your (KLAMATHON) Misses Webling, who will appear at the opera house under the auspices of the ladies mouth shut?” ¡•A of Rebekah Degree Lodge, I. O. O. F. They And the silence was almost painful. are touring the country under the Canadian —Washington Post. Entertainment Bureau, Toronto, Canada. Professional Cards J. B. RUSSELL. OF ANAT0H7 GREAT In C POISE QAMA Stage Express ----- Will Leave For----- Klamath Hot Springs, via Jenny and Fall Creeks A MARTYR INDIGESTION E Cured by Using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla J. R. EATON, Prop’r. Words of Comfort to All who Suffer from Dyspepsia. PARKINSON & WISE Have put in a e SODA WORKS e -r- Af Pokegama, Cal. ccoeocooo o~o AND are prepared to till all orders on short notice. , Give them a call. I “For years, T was a martyr to indigestion, and had about given up all hope of ever finding relief, as the complaint only seemed to grow worse instead of better, under ordinary treatment. At last, I was induced to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and I hereby testify that after using only three bot­ tles, I was cured. I can, therefore, confidently recommend this med­ icine to all similarly afflicted.”— F ranklin B eck , Avoca, la. “I am personally acquainted with Mr. Beck and believe any statement he may make to be true.”—W. J. M axwell , Drug­ gist and Pharmacist, Avoca, la. “I have used Ayer’s Sarsapa­ rilla for general debility and, as a blood-purifier, find it does ex­ actly as is claimed for it.”—8. J. A dams , Ezzell, Texas. Ayer’sXSarsaparilla J Cai 4 íiLÍ BY ALL^HÌUGGIliTif THURSDAY. Chief of the County Papers. Published every Thursday. E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. AUGUST 15, 1895, Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report NO. 13. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ine year................................................ 75 ■ ix months .......................................... j 1 00 Three months............................................ | 50 Advertising rates given on application. S Changed |*lands ! Baking HOTEL Powder The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now Under the Management of A bsolutely ■ pure Arthur Johnson Arrested. Los Angeles, Aug. 8.—Arthur John­ son, a butcher and packer, was arrested today bv Sheriff Burr on a letter from Sheriff McFearon, of Albany, Or., charg­ ing him with obtaining money by false pretenses. Neither the sheriff nor the prisoner knows the specific charge. John­ son says he is the son of the late A. H. Johnson, the millionaire butcher of Port­ land, Or., and is one of nine heirs. The heirs have had a misunderstanding, and drafts against the estate that bad Dre- vimslv been honored have been doubted and returned, some of his, which had been cashed, being among the number. He believes his relatives hav« gone into court, and, as be failed to appear, not having been subpoenaed, the charge of obtaining money by false pretenses was trumped up on those drafts. Some Interesting Figures. Of the 1924 railway corporations in the United States, less than one-half or about 800 of them, are independent operating companies. Under 1000 of these main­ tain separate financial accounts, while about 840 are operated on a contingent money rental. The movement of con­ solidation has been greater during the past two years than ever before. Some­ thing like 2000 miles were merged, while about 30 roads were reorganized during the past 12 months. The Deput Grocery SURE HER TOOTH WAS PULLED. The Power of Imagination as Exemplified In a Dentist’s Chair. Dentists have a splendid opportunity of studying tho power of imagination. An up town practitioner by way of il­ lustration told a reporter abont one of his women patients. She entered, ac­ companied by her husband, and point­ ing to her swollen face askod the den­ tist to extract the offending tooth. He placed her iu the chair, and taking the small hand glass which dentists use put it into her mouth for the purpose of ex­ amining the molar which was to be ex­ tracted. The glass had no sooner touched the tooth than she uttered a frightful scream,1 and, bouncing out of tho chair, rushed out into the waiting room, crying that her jaw was broken. The united efforts of her husband and the dentist were for some time unable to persuade her that the tooth was not extracted and that she could not possibly have been hurt After examining her mouth with the aid of a glass she finally became con­ vinced that the tooth was still in its place. Taking her 6eat in the chair again, she submitted to the operation of extracting the tooth without a murmur and expressed her surprise that the pain was so slight.—New York World. OREGON, FRED T. FRADENBURGH PROPRIETOR. la/HO HAS improved the House and is pre- ■■ pared to Entertain the Traveling Public In First Class Style. ——------o;------------- Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day. ----------- :0:------------ , special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon- ----------- :o:------------ Dinners. Fresh Eastern oysters, Turkey and Cranberry Sauce, Price 50 Cents. BACKACHE. WHY ? Because your Liver and Kidneys E. F. Loomis has bought the Depot gro­ cery of A. C. Rice and is carrying a stock are out of order. For years and years of first class groceries and provisions which “It is the best patent medicine m the are for sale at living prices from a clean world” is what Mr. E. M. Hartman, of Mar- housewives all over the country have and attractive place. Dont fail to call and jquani, } Oregon, says of Chamberlain’s Colic, see Loomis in his new headquarters. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. “What used with best results leads me to make this assertion is from the Marion county warrants are now sell­ fact that dysentery in its worst form was ing at a premium of one per cent. If prevalent around here last summer and it there were no warrante, bonds or mort­ never took over two or three doses of that to effect a complete cure.” For gages to invest in, money would have to remedy sale by E. A. S herwin . seek investment in industry and enter­ prise, with the result that labor would The “Breathing Cave.** have more opportunities of employment In the state of North Carolina, in ths Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it and prosperity would remain in the land, while it would be easier to live, for prod­ western part, in the range of moun­ is the PEERLESS REMEDY” for curing ailments of the Liver, ucts of ail kinds would be cheaper than tains known as the Fork range, is located they even are at present—cheaper to con­ the most remarkable cavern now known Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright’s sumers, but more remunerative to pro­ to exist. It is called the “Breathing ducers.—East Oregonian. Disease. For sale everywhere at gi.oo per bottle. Cave” and Is certainly a most wonder­ ful natural curiosity. During the summer THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS. MO. Hia Misplaced Preposition. months a current of air comes from it The villain gnashed his gleaming which is bo strong that a full grown teeth with the grating sound of the man cannot walk against it, and in breaking up of an ice gorge. winter the “inrush” of air is equally “Ha, ha, my proud beauty!” he strong. At times a most unpleasant hissed. “I will yet bring you to the odor is emitted from the cave, which is dust!” supposed to be from the carcasses of The proud beauty smiled a wan little dead animals which have been sucked smile. in and killed by coming in contact with “Never,’’she twittered. “You are the inner walls of the inanimate, breath­ ®n the wrong tack. The man to win mo ing monster. During the spring months, must bring tho dust tome.”—Cincin­ when the change from inhalation to ex­ nati Tribune halation takes place, the air is filled with pellets of hair, dry bones, small POLITICS [IN TOWN GOVERNMENT, claws, eta, which are supposed to come The Evils of Partisanship as Great as Di» from creatures sucked into this dry land maelstrom in times passed. honest OlUcials. Many scientists have visited and re­ Reform in towu government can nev­ er be accomplished until politics and visited the place for the purpose of municipal administration are absolutely studying its peculiarities, but still the divorced, says the Chicago Record. Not mystery remains unexplained.—St. Lou­ an instance can be cited on the globe is Republia of a well governed municipality that is "The Milwaukee.” governed politically, and so long as men The only railroad lighting its trains by who favor good government are parti­ electricity. The only railroad using the sans in local politics bad men and bad celebrated electric berth reading lamp. The coaches now running on "The Mil­ methods will always work their way waukee” are Palaces on Wheels. On all into office. Its through lines the Chicago, Milwaukee y , Gen. Agent, for this reduces an election to the mere Portland. Oregon. taking of the least of two evils. Neither party desires the nomination of a man RESEARCHES IN THE AIR. who will not contribute to the strength of his party in the county or state, and There Are Million» of Dust Particles In a Cubic Foot. howevor good a man lie may be he will The air of a meeting room, tested in do nothing that will injure his party in different places and at different times state politics. The curse of city govern­ during the progress of the meeting, ment is not so much bad and dishonest officials as party politics. And a thor­ showed numbers of micro-organisms ! oughly competent, conservative and ju­ varying from 135,000 to 8,500,000. The dicious mayor finds, himself hampered air noar the ground contained fewer and his good intentions negatived by than the air near the ceiling. For exam­ -ELY’S CREAM BALM Cleansee the Nasal Passages, Allay® Pain and Inflammation, Heals party demands. He will record his ple, the air some four feet from the the S ofaa TajitA and S ttia II a.nil Cn ground oontained 270,000 before the solemn oath to enforoe the laws, but for meeting and at the end of the meeting the sake of party supremacy he will fail to respect his oath. So dominant is this 400,000, whilo near the oeiling the partisan spirit that a great movement amount at the beginning of the meeting for reform too often conies under the was 3,000,000, and at the end of the Gives Relief at once for Cold in Head. Apply into the SoetriU.------- It it Quietly A beer bed. control of one or thé other of the lead­ meeting this had been increased to 50c. Druggists or by moil. ELY BROS., M Warren bv, N.Y 8,500,000. ing parties, its political character soon Air near a burning jet of gas showed becomes apparent, and members of other political organizations leave it. Then it the largest figures of all. Thus, in the soon goes to pieces or becomes a wheel immediate vicinity cf a bansen flame the of the party machine, and its usefulness gigantio number of 30,000,000 was as a remedial agent is gone. If parties found in a cubio centimeter, or 489,- M ain S teeet , O pposite P laza . were actuated by the spirit back of these 000,000 per oubio inch. In Mr. Aitkin’s reform movements, no harm would re­ own words: “It does seem strange that sult, but they are governed by expedi­ there may be as many dust particles in ZP-A-IJSTTS, ZEP-A^IJSTTZEZEdS’ TOOLS, one cubic inch of air of a room at night ency rather than high morals. WALL ZPJLZPZETR,. Q-LJLSS. ETC. when the gas is burning as there are inhabitants in Great Britain, and that B uilding P apers , W bapping |{P apkb 8 and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. The Missouri World. Published weekly at Chillicothe, Mo., in three cubio inches of gases from a is a People’s party paper that gives the bunsen flame there aro as many parti­ A Letter From Grant. general news and makes a specialty of cles as there are inhabitants of the The 23-mile house, an old stage time land mark this side of Grants Pass, was des­ Major James W. Hinkley of Pough­ Populist news, correspondence and world.” troyed recently by fire. It was occupied by keepsie says that some future president speeches. It is not a local paper but is Possibly tests on the air of smoking Bill Webb’s family and his mother. Mrs. as good for one state as another. It is Webb, Jr., was dangerously burned about of the United States will be greatly as­ four pages, eight 24 inch columns to the rooms would reveal still greater num­ 1 the head and chest. W. V. Jones and J. H. tonished some day by the receipt of a page. Price 50 cents a year (52 numbers). bers. Mr. Aitken has not yet tested such Messner of Woodville were soon on hand letter from General U, 8. Grant. Mr. air, but he found that a cigarette Sample copy free. Missouri World, smoker sends 4,000,000,000 particles, Jackson Co., Oregon. with relief and medicines. Hinkley and Colonel Fred Grant were Chillicothe, Mo. The contract for furnishing provisions, cadets together at Weat Point. General more or less, into the air with every etc. to the Klamath and Yainax Agencies Grant and his son Fred were both grad­ puff he makes.—Gentleman’s Magazine. Ilia Hard Luck Story. REAL ESTATE AGENT, were let as follows: Mr. McSwat—I made a most annoy- j Martin, Moore A Co. Klamath Falls flour uates of West Point, and the general NOTARY PUB LIC and Nervous Shock. per M. $20.45. Martin, Moore & Co. Klam­ was very anxious that hia grandson ing discovery this morning about a COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS ath Falls corn meal per C. $3.90. G. vV. should also be educated at that institu­ dock I’ve had in my house for the last E. W. J oy C ompany —Gentlemen: This Smith, Altamont, oats per C. $1.40. 8. O. tion. Before be died he wrote a person­ is the first time I have attempted to write six years. AS LISTED a NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up Shattuck, Ft. Klamath, beef per C. $4.75. for three years. Have been so nervous and al letter to the man who should be Mr. Chugwater—Turned out to be an weak that I have laid in bed for most of for Sale or Rent. Jacksonville, Aug. 8.—A committee president of the United States at the eight day o’clock, I suppose, and you’d the time. Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. was appointed last week by Banner lodve, time when his A friend who had taken your Sarsaparilla should reach a been winding it regularly every morn­ sent me two bottles. The second one is A, O. U. W., to ascertain the sentiment QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES. ig him to appoint the ing for — suitable age . . most gone, and I have gained twenty in regard to instituting a degree-of-honor West “Oh, no. That’s the old, old story. pounds, and surelv feel n new woman. I AS LISTED a number of small and large farms, from 20 acres up, for Sale o lodge in this place. Grand Master young man to a oadetohip was pale—thin. No ambition. Had given Workman W. M. Colvig and his wife Point Thia letter is now in Colonel This is altogether different I thought up, Rent. as I had tried so manv remedies and gW^Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands it was an eight day, and under that im­ doctors head the list with their names, and there Fred Grant’s possession. but found no benefit. If you care are already 50 names added, asking the pression I had wound it regularly every to publish this vou have my consent. institution of the lodge. It will be organ­ Lack and later. (Signed) MRS. A. C. TILLMAN, Sunday morning for six years. My wife ized at once, and it ¡8 expected the charter Alameda. Cal. Luck is ever waiting for something to had been winding it the other mornings KLAMATH © RIVER membership will reach 100, turn up; labor, with keen eyes and of the week and saying nothing to me Gi ’ ethe ‘ Record ’ a call when desiring Henley items : Perry Johnson is home strong will, will turn up something. about it This morning she forgot it, and anything in the job printing line. acain, from a San Francisco hospital, but Luck lies in bed and wishes tho post­ the blamed clock ran down. ”—Chi<'*' -4. The Celebrated^— his health is very poorly. J. L. Coyle has -g0 purchased the Dollarhiile house and lot man would bring bin; the new* of a Tribune. iye and Skin I i at Hornbrook. John Waggoner has pur- legacy; labor tqrqs opt at 6 o’cloofc, .’. Is prepared to.’Accomodate the With —------------- -— ' chased the Alfred Williams mining claim, and with Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- _ANp- PPging hammer - gye qh me clock, and the other > on Hungary creek. Mrs. John Woods and lays |he ❖TRAVELING PUBLIC Of wsapola»»— I Summer Resort, .. vour plate, you cannot enjoy a meal I her four children have eone to Shpvel creek ❖TOURISTS and When traveling east, you should take the —* i tor a two week’s pleasure trip. Joseph tuckwhUie»| labor wM«*1' ¿EXCURSIONISTS. Pacific, the only dining car line Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. 1 ❖ Is open for the I Q O ; Clawson took a four horse stage load of |iea on oh*’*'*'’ * _.ius. Luck re- Northern from Portland ; jueals 75 cents. You, don t For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. . . . season of X O O people to Shovel creek Tuesday. Mjsa Mc- »*-• — j ; labor on character.— have to get up in the morning at six o flock, BOARDERS HAVE ACCESS TO i Nulty, of Yrekg, has beeu Ibe gues» *' TO HORSE OWNERS. rush to breakfast and gulp it down in nr- SPRINGS FREE OF CHARGE. Eva Andersop (or th* tllM_ Micnard Cobden. teen minutes, and then have to wait until 1 z For putting a horse in a fine healthy con­ By , WH* r-31 week. Garden “How to Cure All Skin Diseases.’' or 3 o'clock for lunch or dinner. To avoid dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. RATES v.own from Sterling where be Hotel. Cottages and) Simply apply “S way »«’« O intment ." N o this, take the Northern Pacific; the only They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure Camping ..s struck a very good paying mine.—Yreka internal grounds. ) dining car route, tbeonlv line to the 1 ellow- medicine required. Cure« tetters, News, (Good Rooms and loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct For iurther particulars, address: eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, stone Park and the only line running Bull­ kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving I Fine Meals. man Tourist Sleepers through to the east bands, nose, Ac., leaving the skin clear, H. TRUITT, and healthy. 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