è A. BUSINESS STATE MAKER NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, OR J. C. Smith of Same valley was in Co Goffnip for the <~amp Fires. regiment, mrt belonged to the 17th Army private Coffee was shot and killed by . ••Oneconntrv, one one U ini-v'e." £ r;”i’ , H* Shiloh, “E,” 17th Iowa Infantry. Sentinel Kress at Fort Sheridan, Ill., i J. XV. O. Gregory was a man ’ o wars- , t to which wt. will nd:><• Im- .1 bran 'y and ahtskev division and rode with that famous The People’s Paper. Complete Eight Grade Training Depart­ In the late Osceola mine disaster near ration. Tbe Gemian so.dier h is la>ih wine .-px lirvman in his raid through Missia- was discharged at the close of the war. ment, und Strong Professional and Acad­ and beer. H ¡¡» served 3 years and 10 months. His service was with the Mississippi ' Columbia, Alich., 29 men and boys lost emic Courses. | Ashland ha» four Mexican war veteran«. . G M. Ambrust was a meml>er of Coin- squadron and ia the Red river Naval' their lives. Nineteen of the men were flfr« LAND.Qr....Thnrsd-ty, Sept. 19. '805 Andy B. Carer was one of Cob l»<>ni- ■ p.,,,v Utli Pennsylvania Infantry Expedition. He was on hia father’s boat, married. THE DIPLOMA of the School Entitles phan’s Missouri column which marched wl ft part ol the 2d Division of Lieutenant Gregory’s, who was an active One to Teach in’any County in the Stat Our Illustrated Catajogue, of which we Ten wooden business houses and 50 V’n An“\°f ‘ht? P<£Zi area/0^ officer in service throughout the war. Without Farther Examination. Nature inakea perfect days out 8. II. Dunlap belonged to the 40th Chinese dwellings were destroyed by send out free nearly 100,000 copies hunhua and Monterev. Mexico. i Lallan, participating in the g t Iowa and 2d brigade of the 7th Corps. fire at Vacaville, Cal., causing damage yearly, is a trade maker wherever it •4 » Bht** parts of darkness to one part Oregon proved a fine mnu « o 1 for Young | pai^n* ■'’f that gallant army. a. Board and Lodging, Books atrd of $30,000. Iusurance, $15,000. «1 swiiiixbt, it may liecome possible to snl'fiers. The following served as young • ’,ie. bloodv battle of Antietam. He is a He was in Steele’s Army, in the Little goes. It “hangs on a peg” in thousands Tultioti,; per year......................... >150, Rock Expedition and in the Vicksburg Mrs. Amelia Johnson took her life by _ _ Mabe «erfeei dollars by the free coinage ’officers in this state who later became ffU’t grower of Ashland. B. lleach was a member of the 8th N. Campaign. He also served in the hanging at San Francisco. She was a of homes, and is consulted as often as ! division, corps and army commanders: •* silver al lfl to 1'.—Sec’y of Agriculture Indian Tv. and was discharged at Ft. Beautiful and healthful location. No ! McPherson, Sheridan, Grant, Crook, Y. Regiment and the 28th N. Y. Heavy Gibson after a service of 3 years and 6 cripple and intemperate. A husband the almanac or dictionary. It is a Sterling Morton. and two children survive her. saloons. There is a good demand for ’ Stanley, Slocum, Hooker, Woods, Seho- Artillery. He served 3 years and 8 months. He is a farmer near Talent. Revretary Morton attempted to ' field, Sil), and the distiiiwu’ahed Con- months wholly in the famous Army of well-trained teachers: there is .an over Edward Wilson and Samuel Sorten, truthful book—not a line put in to H. E. Slocum was in the 13th Mich, the Poloonac and was in many of the supply of untrained teachers. •■•ib t ia this way the fluctuating values 1 federates, John B. lL>od and Archer. mislead. It who passed counterfeit money at Los is a happy, cheerful and belonged to the 31 Army Corps. He Catalogue cheerfully sent on applica­ Henry XV. Slocnm was Sheridan’s terrible battles fought by that army. He enlisted in *62 and after a service of Angeles, have been sentenced to serve money based on tiie single gold book, full of pictures and description« of was discharged as sergeant. He is a roon>-mate at West Pornt and having tion. Address: * *i "A" nearly two years was discharged because two years each in San Quentin prison. things that will make life easier and pfiaadard, his illustration would be a ' had superior educational ndViintauea fruit grower in Ashland. I of disability. Frank Elliott served in the 2d Ohio At the powder works near Santa Cruz •nr, b*t the versatile Secretary oi previous to hia admission a# a czdet W.b" WANN, Sec. pleasanter. It is an independent P. L. CAMPBELL, President I |S. Carlisle served in Co. “B,” 33d ^gr.eallare has shown all along a I greatly aSkis!e«rn wav. fctsa in aoeli an illogical way that even a of criticisms. It is a just book, giving 0000000000000000000000000000000 E. O. C. Ord, Granville <>. Haller, bloody battle of Stone river, at. Mill Talent. L. R. Ulen served in Co. K of the 40th accident. The works were not badly everyone the chance to get the same ared” may puncture it with holes. i Wm. B. Iszen, D. A. Russell, Gabriel spring with “Pap” Thomas, at Chatta­ damaged. Owe Ashland school lads could remind J. Rains (afterwards a Confederate gen­ nooga, with Burnside at Knoxville, and Kansas Infantry, Daniel Coffey, a veteran detective of goods and prices as everybody else, and Notwithstanding the recent.. .. participated in the decisive battle of OUR LARGE M. Stewart of Talent wa9 in Co. “ C, ” Iptei that nature uses darkness and s«n- erai) and Col. George Wright saw much Nashville. He is in the service of the San Francisco, committed suicide with favoring neither the rich nor the poor, of the 100th Penn. Infantry. service in Oregen. The Army of the bight at a fnctnating ratio to make a day. John H. Cole was in Co'. “E.” Gth Wis­ a revolver. His family is unable to give Store Rooms are chock full James made one of the noted marches oi S. 1*. railway at Ashland. *Rh»v •nderatand all about the obliquity the war under Ord in lhe fl ink move­ C. P. Jones went into the war as a consin Infantry of the “Iron Brigade” of a cause for the act. During the past the high or the low. It is a handy of Goods, and more arriv- Army of the Potomac. He enlisted in few mouths he had beeu ailing physi­ book, useful for reference or information, - in - Hie ecliptic to the equinoctial which ment which cut off Loe’s retreat and member of Co. D., 5th Wisconsin and the ’ 61. He ’ was tn tbe battles of Cainsville ing daily. See our White was in Hancock’s division, 6th Army ■takas nature very fickle in distributing bagged him nt Appomattox. whether you buy of us or not. It is a and second Bull Run. At the latter battle cally and mentally. I Enamel Iron Bedsteads, Corps, Army of the Potomac. He was At 14 years of age Sheridan worked in » he was wounded which resulted in his dis­ W. R. Palmer, manager of the theat­ •Mili^bl and darkness over the different I Bureaus, Etc. . . • • • • • a village store dealing out sugar, roffee, in the bloody battles of the Peninsula, charge. Recovering he re-enlisted m the rical company playing “ Trilby, ” com­ : book for peoplo who want to know •one« of Hi« earth during the several calico, etc., at a salary of twenty-four wounded in the head by fragment of a 4th Wis. Cavalry in which he served to the of Furniture in the East “ what ’ s going on ” in the world of dress. mitted suicide with a pistol at St. Louis. __________ shell at Williamsburg, was shot in tbe close of the war. we are selling goods ■MBous of the year. Nature adapts her- dollars a rear. F. M. Stewart of Phoenix, the well known He was a brother of A. M. Palmer, the Tbe newest conceits, styles and Inven­ _ •eM ______ ” ' ’ by / Philip Sheridan was 33 years old when right leg at Antietam, at the second Bull •asilv to the situation prescribed WE CARRY A FULL LINE fruit grower, was in Co. “C,” 50th Illinois well-known theatrical man of the East, Ua rales governing tbe Univerr-e, but | he assumed command of the Cavalry Run was shot through the right shoulder, Infantry. in its handsome pages. I tions find places and had been using liquor to excess. Ma gokiite knows only one fixed law to (Corns, Army of the Potomac. In the at Fredericksburg received a wound in In klav 1861 Gen. Grant addressed a letter And it costs nothing! Your name .______ ,, . . \ ,, .. ... movement against Lee s army opening left leg and at Chancellorsville, was to L. Thomas, adjutant general of the Lon We Lon, a Chinese servant, com­ THAN I yrhM'h he wonld subject a.l nations with- genpra| Grants Virginia campaign, severely wounded twice in left forearm army, tendering his service and stating mitted suicide at San Francisco on ac­ and address on a penny postal card Oi Bedding, including a which disabled him and caused his dis ­ Mi regard to Ike condition or circum- [ Sheridan crossed the Rapidan with 10,- : nice assortment of Ashland that* as he was a graduate of XVest Point count of a mild affliction of leprosy. He will bring it to you by return mail. ■laaae bt any of them. If there is any • 000 effective troopera to begin his first charge after nearly three years service. and had served 11 years in the regular inherited the disease from liis parents. XVoelen Mills Blanket«. ... I He is a fruit grower and now street army, he felt himself competent to com­ before •imileto be drawn from nature in tbe j service with tbe Army of the Potomac. The Chinese had until lately been em ­ mand a regiment. This letter was not Among lhe notables present at the commissioner of Ashland. He can prob­ tt^ngbt expressed by the secretary, it is recent G. A. R. reaninn at Louisville was ably show more physical evidence of the answered and was not even regularly filed. ployed by a white family. was unearthed in the XX’ar Department £l^*Now is the time to buy. as go be discovered at the poles of the earth, the old warhorse, Ned, aged 40 years. terrible struggle for the Union in the It An electric car was held up by two Opera House Furniture Store. long after the war by Gen. Townsend. prices arc sure to advance. masked men at Sacramento the other where nature illustrates tbe single stand­ i His present owner, B. F. Crawford, ol scars he bears than any man in southern Fred Grant rode with his father through­ Oregon. out the Vicksburg campaign at tbe age of night and the conductor was robbed of ard idea fairly well, although giving us North East, Pa., got poesession of him Ira C. Dodge enlisted in Co. H. 31st thirteen, was in every battle, and according I au alternation of total darkness and 25 years ago. and says Ned was then 15 Iowa Infantry and belonged to the 1st to the statement of the old man, shifted for $10. One of the robbers threw the trol­ vearsold. Until five tears ago, Ned did ley off the wire to darken the car be­ •untiniaous sunlight every six months, his share of the work on Mr. Crawford’s division of the 15th Army Corps. Army himself very well. fore they started to rob the conductor. Grant captured at Vicksburg 31,600 pris ­ Il is a simple “freeze out game” that is farm. Ned was captured from General of the Tennessee. He was in tbe des­ oners, 172 cannon and 60,(XX) muskets. At Melby, Minn., two passenger trains perate battles fought by Sherman against Jubal Early’s corps near Washington, whved there the whole rear around. Tbe “Wilderness” of tbe 5th and 6th of Nos. 400 to 412 K St. by a Union «conting party, 32 years ago, Johnson and Hood ieading up to the May was an awtnl conflict. Grant says on the Great Northern railroad collided Capture of Atlanta and marched with recently. Two engineers, one fireman The Well Known and Always Popular Hotel of Ashland. 'ihe ignorance and knavery combined I and was given to his present owner to Sherman to the sea and into the Caro­ none more desperate was ever fought on and two baggagemen were killed. Five this continent. replace an animal shot in a skirmisb. •1 a eansiderahle portion of the press of At the close of tbe war, Mr. Crawford linas. He was in thirteen battles in all There never wa3 a corps better organized persons were injured. The wreck oc­ IN NEW HANDS^-=3^> Ate elate in tbe tieatment of the money left Washington on Ned’s back. He and nt Cheran, S. C., was disabled for than the quartermaster’s corps, army of curred on a heavy grade and it was American and ... Potomac, and Grant gives Gen. Rufus qpaslion are very effective in misrepre- went first to Harrisburg, and there Mr. further service by the premature explos­ tbe miraculous that so many people escaped Largest General Retail House on Ingalls the credit for it. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. European Plan ion of a lotof captured ammunition. He (mniiag onr people abroad and scarcely Crawford grew tired of riding and bought moyed to Ashland from Iowa some W. B. Frucht is tbe alert little adjutant injury. Pacific Coast, employing 300 people and i a cart, which Ned pulled to North East, and Robert Taylor tbe hustling camp While firing a morning salute at the ls*a potent in leading the ill informed I Pa. Ned has been conspicuous in former years ago and is now tbe city water com­ Brick Buildina. Rates: SI.00 an quartermaster in tlie Chautauqua grove. ❖ + carrying complete lines of Dry Goods, Substantial missioner. •Rd aiiagnMled individuals who read encampments. *. Centrally Located. 4 S1.50 Per Day + 4 The W. R C. are nicely quartered. Their . G. A. R. encampment at Louisville, J. K. Leabo served in the First Oregon headquarters are very neatly and tastefully Ky., seven militiamen were killed and Millinery, Notions, Furniture, Crockery, ___ Utlr * ‘sound money _ literature” every _ General 8. B. Buckner, who surren- up. two wounded. The explosion occurred wavk and who being without that degree tiered tort Donnelson to (»eneral Grant, Infantry. Most of his service was in fitted Gen. E. L. Applegate should not be over­ ; by the dropping of the caisson on the Household Supplies, etc. warm personal personal friend of the latter latter Washington Territory and a large por­ looked _ 1 • . „ „1 : u _____ •. was a warm as haying seen much active service ft! naMral intelligence which prompts ftn() WKP oll/of the if not the first tion of the time did garrison duty at Ft. in the Indian wars of Oregon. He served i friction primer of the cannon. Several RESTAURANT AND BAKERY IN CONNECTION WITH HOTELS’ toq^iry and reflection, accept it as all ’ t0 ten.for assistance to the Old Com- Steilaeom. In ’53 and '54, and was badly wounded with i bodies were blown over housetops and No. 111. FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL PASSENGER TRAIN James Chisholm enlisted in Co. “ K, ” fctie. While we cannot puncture a place I mander when stricken by loss of his Hooker in the noted action of the “Cave” terribly mangled. 18th N. Y. Cavalry, January 1864, and in Klamath canyon. aoch dall intellects for the lodgment fortune. E. Youmans served in Pelton’s Ohio bat- •I an idea, we shall not permit these . A-'pl-nt J R. Casey .mayor of Asn; was assigned to Banks’ Army in the ' A severe earthquake occurred in Hon­ ONT>Y PLOYED WHITH HKi.r* • . , . 11 laud, a member of Company D., 13 south. Toward the close of the war he ' tery and in the 1st Ohio independent bat- duras recently and 300 people lost their 1 tery. He belonged to the army ot the Po- papers, to misstate the question daily j v g i0Wft infAIltry. 2d division of the was sent out with Sheridan’s Army into without protest. The Oregonian and 17th Army Corps. He is serving bis Texas and on the close of active service , 1 tomac, was captured at Antietam and con­ My wife and I have found in Hood’s lives. Streams of lava shot from vol­ ++++ there, was discharged in '66. He was fined nine months at Richmond. He was Sarsaparilla. She had rheumatism very canoes destroyed hundreds of houses ifis Saieiu Statesman aro most conspic- second term as mayor of this city. afterward in Hancock ’ s corps, participating and much livestock. t*>M for snfairness in their treatment of Alger was a captain in the prostrated by sun-stroke in the line of in the great battles in the last Virginia severely, with , ... ii- 12d Michigan Cavalry, Sheridan’s first duty from which be has been greatly campaign, was at the final grand review at A new plot against the life of Presi­ ankles and legs «>• advocates of lreeand unlimited coin- ( re|riment commandf’ enfeebled since. Washington and was discharged in ’65. dent Gutierrez of San Salvador has been : 1 M « — if.* — L- il. A«« VW ,,11 lv *■» n* I K A 4 I z-v I • 1 « a X t v-a • • - - a I badly swollen , and Wallace Rogers was in the 1st Oregon •go of silver, though they well know that Milton Berry went out with the 114th Sheridan’s horse, “Rienzi,” was given discovered by government officials, who Illinois in ’ 62. His service was in the west hardly able to get Cavalry, Captain McCall ’ s regiment, and these people constitute a large portion to him by Captain A. P. Campliell.an did much scouting duty of an arduous with the 14th and 15th army corns. He up and down say it was instigated by ex-President TOwruANi), OWISCO^. jnambly a majority of their most intelli­ officer of his old regiment and brigade, character in eastern Oregon, He was was in the Vicksburg campaign, and was stairs without Ezeta, now in San Francisco. after the battle of B'»oneville. He was afterward captured in Guntown. Miss. He gent leaders. Last week the Statesman made historical from having been ridden discharged in 1866 and has given his The Largest and Most Complete Display ever made of the Resources, Industries, It is reported that the town of Aba- was confined in the Andersonville prison teto its editorial columns introduced the by Sheridan in many battles. He waa attention to mining largely since. He during the year '64, was exchanged, but of Commerce, Business, Agriculture, Forests, Mines, Fruit, Fisheries, Manu­ zolo, Mexico, containing 800 inliabi- old joke of the unseemly interruption of of Morgan stock, jet black, excepting served in the O. N. G. as lieutenant ot course the privations of Andersonville in­ factures, and Transportation Facilities of the Great Pacific Northwest. tants, was washed away by a flood, capacitated him for further active service. • funeral service to discuss the silver wli.te feet, sixteen bands high and Co. “D” of Ashland Other villages in that section suffered parilla entirely T. E. Hills the Illinois, service in as ’61. a He was mustered out in '65. He has been la© Music. Special Attractions Every Day. Reduced Rates qpsestion, the frame work of which has bounded, but* liveri t«Tan oblige, dring ' member of Co. entered “I,” 34th : cured her. It was heavily. a justice of the peace and recorder of the oh all Transportation Lines. ’ only shortly after The revolution in Cuba continues to been made to do duty for centuries. jn 1878, and as Sheridan ears‘ attended | Pe »a8, «"der Buell, Rosecrans, and city of Ashland for a number of years. ADMISSION that I was taken cause great destruction of property and Vicre are bright, original writers on to the last with all the care and sur­ later in the 14th Army Corps. He was Four Big Successes. with the same the opposing armies seem to equally Single Admission,....................25c fiitge two papers. Rut if a man limited rounded with every comfort due the in tbe battle of Stone river where he Having the needed merit to more than For Exhibit Space apply at the was captured and where the right of our make good all the advertising claimed for complaint, affect­ share in the success of battles. From Children Under 12 Years, . . lOc Lie reading to what they have to say on faithful service he had rendered.” Exposition Building to army was nearly destroyed, bv the turn ­ I Copsnander Abe Axtell of Grants Paas them, the following four remedies have ing my limbs and Spain 4,000 troops and 350 cavalry ar­ •nance, and their derisive yawps at the waH in the 179th and 101st New York ing movement of Hardee’s Corps. He reached a phenomenal sa.e. Dr. King's Season Tickets, ........................ $3.00 participated in all the great battles of New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs, hips, so I just tried the same medicine rived lately. •Brer man, he would not suspect it. Are regiments as musician. K. C. MASTEN. Secretary. U. H. HUNT. Superintendent with the same result. My wife and chil­ Fresh outrages are reported to have G. C. Noble of Medford was a trooper the Atlanta Campaign, was in tbe March and Colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric these papers unable io recognize that dren take Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla whenever Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach to the Sea, through tbe Carolinas and been committed by brigands in Arme ­ there is any truth or justice in the con­ in Co. “K,” 4th Iowa Cavalry. and Kidneys. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the feel the need of a medicine and it im­ nia. It is said that minor Turkish of­ Chaplain Rsbert McLean of Granta marched in the final grand review of best in the world, and Dr. King’s New Life they tention ef the other aide? Silver in a mediately makes them feel better. Sherman ’ s Army at Washington. He is ficials have formed an anti-Christian Pass belonged to Co. “C,” 14ih N. Y. Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these ASHLAND, OREGON. money metal. Tbe contention of those Heavy Artillery. a prominent fruit grower, residing near remedies are guaranteed to do just what is society to kill Christians if the sultan who believe in the free coinage of silver claimed for them and the dealer whose name . . , Dealers In . .. Quartermaster Deston High served in Ashland. accepts the scheme of reform insisted Two men of a foraging squad of 21 men is attached herewith will be glad to tell you Saves me doctor’s bills. I am an engineer, b that it has been a money metal for the 7th Cal. Infantry and was with the upon by the European nations. from the 34tb Illinois on the March to more of them. Sold at E. A. S herwin ’ s . and well known in this locality.” Q. XV. Iboaaands of years, and that when the California column which crossed the tbe Sea, are living in this valley. They W yatt , White Bead Hill, Indian Ter. Colorado and Yuma deserts, occupied Kidney, •nanciers of leading nations conspired tbe Salt river valley, Tonto basin and are T. E. Hille of this place and Noah The Hawaiian cabinet has pardoned £ •7 E. XV. J oy C ompany —Gentleiuen: 1 have Bradbury of Medford. Hrwl ’ c Dille easy to buy, easy to take, to despose it from its time-honored posi- other districts in Arizona, and built Fort. ex-Queen Liliuokalani and about 50 < suffered from kidney trouble for two or E. B. Smith enlisted in the 34th Indi­ other prisoners. Five long-term pris­ 11UUU S nils easy in effect. 25c. ifen, they inaugurated a financial and McDowell. Mr. High has been a res­ three years. 1 would have to get up in the ana Infantry in ’61. His first service oners will remain in jaiL The govern­ « eotaaercial revolution which has been ident of Ashland a number of years. night to void my urine from ten to fifteen was in Buell ’ s Army and later under Swept, by a Cyclone E. XV. Allen of Portland, Commander À diflasiroua to values of everything but of the G. A. R. department of Oregon, Pope in the New Madrid and Island No. ment will allow exiles to return, except Of approbation to the pinnacle of popular­ times. My sleep was disturbed, and 1 be­ came very thin and nervous. No appetite; •7 the Ashford brothers, who are now in ■sld; that it made the debtor class the did duty in Co. “B,” 7th Minn. Infantrv. 10 Expedition. He was in tbe Vicks­ ity Hostetter ’ s Stomach Bitters has acquir ­ bowels constipated. I have taken two bot­ the United States. burg campaign and afterwards served ed a commanding position, which has tles and gained fifteen pounds. Sleep well. ilavesoffhe creditor class, and hence, Col. Edward Hill served with the 3 I Lady Frances Rose Gunning has been occasionally made it a bright and shining Have to get up about three times during •el anlv are the producers of silver in- Brigade of the famous 5th Corps, Army under Banks in New Orleans and in tbe Red river expedition. convicted at London on a charge of mark for knaves, who seek to foist upon night, and am very much better in every Job cummunity spurious compounds in the respect. XVill continue to take your Veg­ tesested, bet every man, woman or child of the Potomac. He participated in the D. F. Fox served three years in the fbrgery and sentenced to one year’s im­ the following battles and was wounded five guise akin to that of the real article. These etable Sarsaparilla, for believe it will en ­ Who owes anything are interested on the times: Hanover Court House, Second First W. T. Infantry which regiment did prisonment. She is the widow of Sir Work are mostly local bitters or tonics of great tirely cure me. (Signed) •so side, while tbe creditor class are in- Bull Run, Gains’ Mill, White Oak duty in that territory and in Idaho and George Henry Gunning and forged the impurity, and, of course, devoid of med­ M r . E dward W. F rxnch , Contracted Stockton, Cal. tesest en the other. When silver was Swamp, Malvern Hill, Antietam, Snick­ Montana. name of her father. Rev. William Spen­ icinal efficacy. Beware of them and get the genuine Bitters, a real remedy for ina Rosecrans fought the battle of Stone For. denied free coinage by the leading nations, ers Gap, Fredericksburg, Chancellors­ river with 42,000 officers and men. Ha cer, to "bills of exchange. lana, rheumatism, kidney troubled dyspep­ ville, Middleburg, Gettysburg, Rappa- • fMsat, first, an enormous depreciation sia, nervousness, constipation and bilious ­ Emperor William of Germany, Em­ C. K. KLUM. C, B. CRIBLER banock Station. Mine Run, Wilderness, lost 13,230 or 31}* per cent. His oppon­ •I tbe the* existing stock of silver, as Spottsylyanla, North Anna, Bet hernia ent, Bragg, had a force of 37,800; he lost peror Francis Joseph of Austria and ness. Physicians of eminence everywhere commend the great invigorant. both for well as that prod seed in the iuture; it Church, Cold Harbor and Petersburg. 10,306 or nearly 28 per cent. other royal guests attended a realistic its remedial properties and its purity. A W. M. Powell served in the 10th and representation of a battle at Stettin, wineglass thrice a day will soon bring vigor aseaat a sisniliar depreciation in the pro- Col. Hill has some interests in southern 58th Indiana regiments, enlisting in '63. regularity to a disordered and enfeebled dacis of the fields, mines and factories Oregon and epends a part of his time in He belonged to the Army of tbe Cumber­ Germany, the other day, during the and system. Ashland. He is a member of the Loyal Ashland, Oregon. annual army maneuvers. A balloon of tbe world; It meant decrasing purchas- Legio*. land. He was in tbe great contests of corps performed the signal service. Near Wolcott station, Wyo., Mrs. tef *ower for all producers. This has KLUM & CHISLER, Prop ’s The report of the Inspector General C. tbe Atlanta Campaign, was in the March Rumors are current at Rio Janeiro Olstrom, wife of a railroad man, after to the Sea and through the Carolinas, V. R. Pond at Louisville last week shows BMdaally became apparent to tbe masses participating in the final battle of Ben­ that a revolution is being organized in discovering a burning bridge signaled dariag the past twenty years, and they that the poets have $1,305,913 in «irenit tonville. He was in Sherman's column t-t Wholesale and Retail Dealers in J-J Brazil against the republic. It is said a passenger train and saved it. and $1,949,067 in other property; total, •re now demanding that silver shall be ( $3,254,970. The total amount expended in the grand review at Washington. He that resident German capitalists are A late dispatch says another large BEEF «•stored Io what is deemed its rightful I for charity „ was $138,390. is the well known fruit dealer at the Ash­ supplying the money for the campaign T--- ,---- s consignment of California fruits had land depot. PLUMBING AND ROOFING PORK Beeilion as a co-ordinate sovereign with ■ Independence hall will be the perma- on condition that Prince Henry or some arrived in London in excellent condi­ Schofield is the only Union general •eld in the meaearing of values. Occas- nens depository of all the books, records left living who commanded an army or other German prince be declared em­ tion and sold at high prices. MUTTON •nd relics of the Grand Army, Past- teaally, a scan afflicted with the delusion Commander XV*gn»r, of Psnusylvanie, fought an independent battle. Miles, peror in case the revolutionists are suc­ The grape crop of California was en­ BACON and that he >a possessed of an idea rises up to offered ths famous old building in the who will soon command tbe army, never cessful President Moraes of Brazil does dangered by last week’s rain, but for­ LARD I “CUPIDEMt” not believe the reports. tunately the storm was short. Hay and ■ay, as he did ?n the legislature at Salem name of the people of Philadelphia at commanded anything greater than a 1 This great Vegetable division and that just at tbe close of the the encampment at Louisville and it was fruit crops were damaged slightly at , ,, .r'i—71.’ ” — Vlialis«r,tbepraacrij>- last winter, that “copper is a money "There ia danger in delay.” war. tiou of u famous I ranch physician, will quickly cure rou of all n»r- accepted. some places. voue or Ibc grnerztive orami», xueu u. 1 Lest Manhood ----------------------- -- of -------------------------- ■eetalwhy should we not give to cop- I Sines 1861 I have been a great sufferer Harry Cole enlisted in '62 in tbe 33d Rev. Thomas C. Iliff of Utah was limoni ni*, Pams l’nini In in tbo Bock.Seuilnul N« Insomnia, tbu ttick. Seminal KtntazloiM, EmMmui. Narvoua Itebllltrl At Sun Diego on Admission day a Freshest from catarrh. I tried Ely ’ s Cream Balm per free coinage also at an arbitrary ratio? elected Chaplain of the G. A. R. and Iowa Infantry. He was in General Pimples, I. nflmess to Murry, Ezhausting Drains, Varicocele a..J ConstliiatJon. J t stops all losses by day or night Prevents quick- and to all appearances am cured. Terrible (If course, the answer to this is that cop- General H. B. Com peon was mad<) a Steele’s Army and participated in tbe headaches from which I had long suffered maniac tried to hang himself from a hiss of discliarge, which If not checked leads k > Kpermatorrboa and and— triumphal arch while the parade was BEFORE ano AFTER u,<> honors of Impotency. rpri BKRE cleanses the Uver, tba •er has only been used as money to a member of tbe Council of Administration Arkansas campaign and also in the op­ are gone.—W. J. Hitchcock, Late Major vns. and mt . kidneysand the urinary organs at *U Impurities erations in Louisiana, against Galveston U. S. Vol. and A. A. Gen., Buffalo, N. Y. passing. A policeman captured him be­ Best Meats in Market. CrPII>EXK strengthensuml restorassmall weak organa. Jimited extent, and its status has not for Oregon. The reason sufferers are not cn.-ed by I>..etora Is because ninety per cent are troubled with Ely’s Cream Balm has completely cured fore he could effect his destruction. The report of Quartermaster-Genera! J. and at the mouth of the Rio Grande. Prostatitis. CL'PI DEN E Is the only known remedy to cure without an operation. OuuC lestlmoai- been disturbed by legislative action as me of catarrh when everything else failed. W. Burst showed the receipts from all Harry served three years. als. A written guarantee given and money returned If slz boxea does not edbet a pertuauaDleu* (1.00 a box, six for $5.00, by mall. Send for rack circular and testimonials. Shat of silver was. Chas. Ganiere was in Co I, 88th III. Many acquaintances have used it with ex­ sources to be $33,427 and ths expendi­ GIVE US A TRIAL Address DA VOX, MMDICIXK CO., P. O. Box 3078, San Francisco, Cat resnlts.—Alfred XV. Stevens, Cald­ tures $29,498, leaving a balance of $12,- Was in Sheridan’s division Army of tbe cellent well, Ohio. FOR SALE A. SHERWIN. 223. Tbe receipts from the per capita Cumberland. He was in the battles of Price of Cream Balm is fifty cents. .Tien Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. United ¡States Consul Munchmeyer at tax were $9154. a decrease of $293. Perrysville, Stone River and in the dis­ When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Ban Salvador died a few days ago of Oregon baa 59 "Posts” of the G. A. R. astrous battle of Cbicamauga, where he SOUTHERN OREGON was captured and was a prisoner during yalfo’.v fever. His wife is ill with the with a membership of 1,884. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. A HARD-WORKING WOMAN Opetise. Pennsylvania has more school houses the remainder of the war. His impris­ When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. Have put in a —sooner or later suffers United States S, nator Squire of Wash­ suppliad with the national flag than any onment was spent in the moat crnel hells New Stock of that human ingenuity has ever invented, from backache, nervous, ington has declared himself a candidate other state in ths Union. known as the Andersonville and Libby worn-out feelings, or for re-election. Governor McGraw is The G. A. R. favors placing our flag prisons. a sense of weight in on every school house in the country and his chief opponent. Ashland, Or the abdomen, drag­ 8. C. Corbett belonged to “C,” 9th The yacht race for the America cup. ging down sensations Ilenry M. Stanley, the African ex­ recommends the introduction of military Iowa. and dizziness. It will which lias been successfully defended And are prepared to furnish H. N. Wallace] was a member of Co. plorer. lately elected to tlie English drill in the public school curriculum. New buildings. Normal all come to an end in this country for over 40 years, was Captain John M. McCall was com ­ D.. 9th Mich goods at the parliament, has arrived at New York academic, business, music with Dr. Pierce’s Fa­ a fiasco last weelc. The contest tietween missioned a second lieutenant of the 1st J. 8. Smith served in Co. D, 4th Iowa. 8>a a visit to this country. and art conrses. Review vorite Prescrip­ the English yacht Valkyrie III and the Oregon Cavalry in ’62 and was an active W. A. Patrick and G. 0. Vanatta ¿“•classes; teachers’ training tion for it’s wo­ American yacht Defender was made un­ George M. Pullman, son cf the sleep­ participant in all the frontier service of were members of Co. “E,” 99tb Ind. Inf. school. Skilled teachers arc man’s special ing car manufacturer, is to marry Miss that regiment up to the time it was They were assigned to the 2d Div. of the / wanted. State diploma* tonic and ner­ der difficulties. The Defender won the Vetecite Oglesby of Elkhart, 111., daugh­ mastered out in 1866 when bs had at­ 15th Army Corps. They were in the ■j^^TGive us a call and - good in any county. Lite vine ; it restores first race out of the proposed five. The • dip'0*11“8 witbout further ex- ter of ex-Governor Oglesby of that state. tained the rank of captain. Thia reg­ severe battles of the Vicksburg Cam­ her strength, reg­ Valkyrie won the second, but it was not -amination after 45 months ulates and pro­ allowed by the regatta committee be­ we will treat you right. Imperor William has drawn a sketch iment did duty in thia atate, in XVash- I paign and tbe bloody engagements of experience in fetching. motes all the natural functions and makes illustrating the intervention of Euro- ington and Idaho. Captain McCall was the Atlanta Campaign up to the fall of a new woman of her. Uterine debility, ir­ cause I,ord Dunraven’s yacht violated J Board at ball, $1.75; lodg­ in the expedition to Ft. Walla XX ’ alla, to that place. Mr. Patrick was badly regularity and inflammation are most of­ MARHS & SMITH ing, 50 eft. ztudrnt lu mi» fl­ »iu powers in regard to the peace be- a rule by com ing in contact with the Fort Lapwai in the Nes Perces country ing bed clothing and lamp. een China and Japan. It is to be and to Fort Bose. He waa astive in ail wounded at Atlanta, but Vanatta was ten the cause of the extreme nervousness Defender and damaging some of her i more in luck, went on with Sherman to Family board, $3.00. Tui­ Fokegama, Cal. 'painted by an artist and will be pre­ the operations in the Klamath country tbe Sea, was in the action at McAllister, and irritability of some women—the medi­ rigging. The Defender went over the tion, $(> 25. Board, lodging, cine to cure it is the "Prescription” of dated to the czar of Russia. tuition and books per year. and was for some time quartermaster of marched through tbe Carolinas and was Dr. Pierce. All the aches, pains and weak­ course alone because the Valkyrie’s $126. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, the Fort Klamath. He is one of the pioneer in tbe grand review at Washington. nesses of womanhood vanish where it is owner refused to allow her to enter the Af-hland’cannot be'excell- faithfully employed. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite third race on account of the decision MUfhoress, has separated from her hus- i citizens of Ashland and has been prom­ They are both residents of Ashland. iWi)n ’b* 8,a'e for fine wint- Prescription is therefore just the medicine F. M. Grainger was in the 20th and for iband, Dr. S. M. Burnett, the famous inently connected with all her most im­ awarding the second race to the De ­ q ers. pure water, health and young girls just entering womanhood oculist of Washington. Mrs. Burnett portant public and business enterprises. 45tb Mo. regiments. He was in Missouri and for women at the critical “change of fender. The America cup is safe and 2 good society. For manual or He served two terms in the state legis ­ most of the time, bnt bis command was life." special information, addreza is in England and the cause for the sep­ Lord Dunraven says he will never again aration is mutual absorption in their lature and one term as mayor of Ashland. moved into Tennessee and he was in the DR. PIERCE’S, W. T. VAN SCOY, enter a yacht race in this country be ­ He is now retired from public and busi­ desperate battles of Franklin and Nash­ professions.________________ cause excursion boats interfere with Presidewt. ness affairs, holding the respect and re­ ville which did up Hood's army. Dish- FAVORITE racing. gard of his fellow citizens here and else­ cbarged in *65. A Timely Reminder. Deaton High makes a good chief HEADQUARTERS FOR Each ««aton forces upon our consideration where throughout the state who have .PRESCRIPTION WILIIAM FOX. n. D. 60S* its own pecnllal perils to health. The looked upon his severe illness with quartermaster. The general arrange­ S tate of ohio , C ity of T oledo , CURES THB WORST CASES. advent ot fall finds many reduced in concern and who rejoice that he is per­ ments for the camp and tbe incidental Lucus C ounty , HARDWARE, Mr. Houxa C lajlk , of No. io! West 3d Street, strength and vigor, poorely prepared to mitted to be out with bis comrades this work involved have been performed F rank J. C heney makes oath that he is Ia ' writes: eonlinue the business of life. Tbe stomach day. STOVES and Ashland, Oregon, with promptness and judgment. My wife was troubled the senior partner of the firm of F. J. C he ­ —(- The Celebrated*^ and bowels, the great highway of animal with female weakness, ney A Co., doing business in the Citv of G. C. Coy served in the 55th Illinois N. Conklin was an old soldier in the TINWARE. City Passenger «cononjy, is especially liable to disorder in 2d Div. 15th Army Corps and enjoyed the and ulcers of the uterus. Toledo. County and State aforesaid,’and Healthy* She had been doctoring that said firm will pay the sum of ONE the fall. The vervous svstem has also suf­ distinction of being the youngest soldier 7th Oregon Infantry and saw service in with every doctor of any different parts of tbe state, in Washing ­ —AND— fered in the struggle. Typhoid fever and HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every and Truck Transfer, good reputation, and had case of C atarrh that cannot be cured by malaria in particular find in the fall that in his company, having enlisted at the ton Tv. and Idaho. spent lots of money in tbe use of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure . age of sixteen and was twenty when dis ­ Summer Resort, combination of earth, air and water that -----All kinds oi freight, baggage W. E. Perkins was a member of Co. K, hospitals, but to no pur­ mark this season as especially dangerous. charged. He was in the battle of Shiloh, 38th Wisconsin, a regiment that did FRANK J. CHENEY ........ --------- pose. She continued to household goods, etc., transfer- ____ 73 and GRADES fk F ALL KINDS Is open for the "I QQ p* Sworn to before me and subscribed in m Vz Miners’ Tools, Git Tne telling leaves, the decaying vegetables at the siege Corrinth, in the Vicksburg much gallant service. get worse. She was ed with promptness and safety. ___ Giant Powder. Caps . . . season of X Ov O greatly prejudiced presence, this oth day of December, A I contribute their share of contamination. campaign and at the battles of Chatta­ Hauling on a large scale con­ *'• ................. and Fuse. A fine liue of o Electric Cutlery, against patent medi­ 1886. George Crowson served in the 2d Minn. Hood's Sarsaparilla furnishes a most valu- nooga and Missionary Ridge and the tracted for....................... .... cines. but as a last resort and a large and complete stock of Fishing Battery in '61 and '62 against the Sioux we tried a bottle of Dr. j Tackle. Plumbing goods, and plumbing of By G W. MAYNARD- WOOD FOB SA-I j B Indians in that state and ths Dakotas. J-poil a . w. GLEASON. Pierce's Favorite Pre­ all kidds done on snort notice.®All work cckttMg hia laid you low. campaign, being wounded at Atlanta. That Sioux war was one of the greatest (8eal ( Notary Public, scription. We had seen | guaranteed. ------ ICB IN SEASON— Hotel, Cottages and) _________________ He was with Sherman’s Army in the and bloodiest of all onr Indian wars. some of your advertise­ Camping grounds, j ments, and Mr. Cum­ Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and £W“Tin Shop in connection. ¡march to the eea, was through the Car- Will handle ice in Ashland during the Rev. Ira Wakefield belonged to the mings. a west-side drug­ acts directly on the blood and mucnous (Good Rooms and summer season. Delivered at your doer ROYAL Baking Powder. i olinas and marched in the grand review field and staff of tbe Rhode Island Mas. C lark . gist, advised us to try a First-class goods, and prices as low as the (Fine Meals. surfaces of the system. Send for testimon ­ uTtZ : every morning. e,. . . •__ ___ at the city of Washington. bottle. We tried it with the following results lowest. The first bottle did her so much good that we ials, free. Highest of all In leavening j £ Pennington was a trooper in the troops. MT"Passengers delivered to any part et Noah Allen was in Co, “K,” 6th CaL bought^ another^and have continued until gbe F. J. CHENNEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Mineral, Mud and Vapor Baths for MnffqtlftjwvrwomniteMrRkpcn. Hth Illinois Ckvalry, BW. lugttibTl’l Light Artfllwy, Ore city. by ail Druggists, no, <1N Btek nd Dlsttnfe'h ADVANCE PRICE CHEAPER EVER WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO J. P. DODGE, ASHLAND HOUSE Sacramento, Cal. WM. P. PARSONS, PROP A Great Blessing EXPOSITION Hood's Sarsaparilla Hardware Tinware Agricultural and Í Horticultural ! Implements ^Mining Supplies I Tools, Cutlery, |Stoves, Ranges, |Eto CENTRAL MARKET MANHOOD RESTORED MARSH & SMITH Normal School General Merchandise,' Lowest Market Price. D. H. MILLER MEDFORD, OR. TOLMAN’S f SPRINGS. Builder’s Material D. H. MILLER. i A: 100.2 FOX & GOOD.1