Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, October 31, 1895, Image 5

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VALLEY RECORD.
VALLEY RECORD
ASHLAND, OREGON.
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ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY,
VOL. VIII.
To Organize An A, P. A.
Rev. S. B. Chastain, pastor of the
Baptist church of Central Point, has
been here several days. He delivered a
very fine discourse at the Baptist church
last Sunday morning and also in the
evening. He goes to Pine creek from
here and then to Lake City, hut expects
to be with us again before he returns to
Central Point Mr. Chastain is an A. P.
A. man, and may organize a council
here at some future time.—Lakeview
Examiner.
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
‘Almost everybody takes some laxative
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
blood pure. Those who take SiMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder)
Eit all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
xative and tonic that purifies the blood
■ad strengthens the whole system. And
more than this: SiMMONS LIVER REGU­
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
aad healthy, and when the Liver is in
■sod condition you find yourself free from
Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
Headache and Constipation, and rid of
that worn out and debilitated feeling.
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach
troubles will only be had when the liver
Is preperly at work. If troubled with any
of those complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi-
daes, and Better than Pills.
Broke Jail at Yreka.
City Marshal Erskine Parks of Yreka
was in Ashland Friday bunting for Fred
Buddha, a mulatto, who, while lying in the
county jail awaiting his second trial, jury
having disagreed, charged with burglariz­
ing Rostel’s barbershop at Sisson, escaped
last Thursday night. The prisoner was
locked in thè cell formerly occupied by’
Wm. Null, one of the murders lynched last
August. In some way he managed to pro­
cure a portion of a meat saw, with which
he cut one of the steel bars near the lock
and opened his cell. Once out in the main
corridor, his escape was easily effected by
sawing away two of the bars from an upper
window. He has since been captured.
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Lake County Beef Shipment«.
Beef cattle are still moving out of Lake
county. Felix Green started 410 more
of the XL cattle for Gazelle last Sunday,
making a total of 890 bead in the two
drives this fall. John Coughlin has
started two bands from Chewaucan, 310
passing through town Sunday and about
200 on Monday. These will be driven
south to Honey Lake. George Jones
drove to Honey Lake valley last week
with about 450 head of beef. Brattain
¿Sff-EVEKY PACKAGE-®^
the Z Stamp In red on wrapper. & Lane went to Gazelle last week with
450 bead. Porter Bros, drove to the
J. H. Zeiliu & Co., Philo., Pa.
same place with 700 head, and George
Durand took 250 bead. The Carr Co.
took about 1000 to 1200 head from the
Silver Lake country’, and the drive that
went east last spring amounted to fully
«
4000.—Lakeview Examiner.
PRESSED BRICKS.
Wheat is still 38 cents per bushel at
Eugene.
M. V. Pratt and family go to Los Angeles
next week to winter.
Mrs. D. L. Minkler returned Sunday’
from her eastern trip.
Dr. and Mrs. Songer returned to the
Pacific mine Sunday.
P. J. Connelly, formerly of the Klamath
Star, is in Los Angeles.
Joy’s for the Jaded.
Joy’s Vegetable-Sarsaparilla.
Mrs. J. W. Gilmore of Riddle's is visiting
Portland fnends and relatives.
J. R. Butin of Poe valley was in the
valley this week after supplies.
W. H. Stout, of Evans creek was at Salem
last week to see a lung specialist.
Miss Carrie Anderson of Bly has been
paying Jackson county relatives a visit.
F. J. Harvey, late of Hotel Linkville,
Klamath Falls, has moved to Gold Hill.
Presiding EJder Jones and Rev. Geo.
Kahler are in Lake and Klamath coun­
ties.
S. Brooks of Wimer has been visiting
, E. old
his
home in the Willamette valley, near
; Salem.
The Trinity Guild entertainment will
take place at the opera house Saturday
, evening.
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MUCH INJUN TALK.
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OCTOBER 31, 1895.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
The Klamath County Indians Seek­
ing to Have Their Rights Estab­
lished.
Klamath Falls Express. |
Tne reservation Indians, Klamaths,
Modocs and Snakes held a general coun­
cil at Klamath Agency, last Thursday,
to discuss and take action in regard to
the road land grant, and boundary ques­
tions, so long matters of contention.
The Indian agent, Dr. Petet, on the re­
quest of the Indians stated briefly the
objects of the council, after which Allen
David who Bigncd the treaty of 1864 as
Mining Items.
Boos-ki-you, and who was for many Will Q. Brown is in Chicago superintend-
years head chief of the Klamath tribe, ing the smelting of a carload of test ore
was chosen to preside over the council J{oin
4liddle nickel mine owned by the
ami Jae, Willis, an educated Snake In- Grand
M,ch-, company.
dian, acted as its secretary. The road
C. B. and I. O. Jillson are hauling their
land grant takes nearly a hundred thous- hydraulic pipe on the Red Hill, just east
and acres of land within the reservation of the Smith Harvey hydraulic mine,
limits, to which the Indians had every and they will soon be ready for business
reason to believe their title good. The They surely will get some good pay, as
government in justice to these people there were very rich diggings all around
ought to settle with the road company, I the hill in early days.
-ho’KThe
United States, aid in fact its allies in the artl,cI!® of '"corporation to mine for go d
wars with other tribes.
an.d other metals- _bny, sell and operate
The boundary question arises from the
’n
e8t?te ’ c.aP’.tal>
indefiniteness of the treaty description of WOO ; 600 shares of >100each ; principal
the boundary of the reservation, made at Plac® of business and office Bolt Jackson
the great treaty of Oct. 14,1864, at which
; 1"corP[’rat°r®> C. J. Hall, J. W.
date the government’s representatives, b'l,er8 and A’
Berlin.
at the treaty council, were not conversant
The Black Bear mine at Salmon river
with the geography oi the country border- is now proving very rich, especially in
ing the Klamath valley, especially north the Yellow Jacket extension and the
and east, A settlement oi those questions new discovery made last spring. This
so long matters of contention would be mine gives employment to a large num­
gratifying to both whites and Indians, her of bands, and is worked in the most
The allottment of lands, a work now in systematic manner, to yield handsomely,
progress under the efficient management It is destined to resume its old position
of Maj. C. E. Worden, could be carried of years'ago as one of the best dividend
to an earlier completion, and questions paving quartz mines on this coast.—
which involve the races in serious troubles Yreka Journal.
hereafter would be settled.
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Capt. Ivan D. Applegate, who has long . Il?e ?lack Jack .m,"e
Hen,ey 18 to
been familiar with reservation historv, be 8tart8d «P.aKa’n by the same com-
was unanimously chosen by the council P80?' There is no doubt but what the
to assist the Indians in defending their H1"6 will Pfty its own wav, as it was re-
interests before the departments.
ported they had just struck good pay
The nine representative men chosen " ,e" tbey clo8ed do»n last spring. The
bv the council to take initial action on B atk Jack 18 °.?e
be8t
these questions were in Klamath FaI)b Prop^ties m northern California, M it is
last Saturdav, with Capt. O. C. App|e J
»he right place, and everythmg
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goes to indicate the same as the old Cot­
gate as charge d’ affairs, signing papers "
,
A1] ]iP fhn (not nf
in presence of the county judge, C. S. ^nwoo<1
All lie at tne loot, oi
.n been more or less the mountain
Moore« Th..
JLDey davo
&1I
¡n and are among the richest
nrpinr»
«-wzxm j s••
i«.y.«4u
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8 in tills kiolclen otAto«
Liiev
b.£.v«ry.h
taBre.,,, wi.b lb. «»pi-
NO. 24
Advertising rates given on application.
Changed |4ands !
Bakins.
HOTEL
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
OREGON,
The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now
Under the Management of
SILVER WILL NOT DOWN.
FREDT. FRADENBURGH
Rest Assured of This, Notwithstanding the
Lying; of the Gold Organs.
Ever since President Cleveland took
the field in opposition to free coinage—
that is to say, from the day he wrote
his letter to the Chicago bankers and
business men—the gold monometallists
have been greatly encouraged. Of course
it was to be expected that the official
and congressional cuckoos and the per­
sonal and political parasites of Mr.
Cleveland would echo his sentiments
and join the administration propaganda
for “sound money.” But that was not
the only immediate effect of the sudden
movement of Cleveland. The Wall
street gold ring at once saw that the
administration crusade against silver
could be turned to account outside of
Democratic politics.
The first step was to organize a lit­
erary bureau. While Cleveland’s Chi­
cago letter was still fresh the country
was flooded with pamphlets and leaflets
proclaiming the new gospel of “sound
money.”
It is always noticeable when such a
literary and journalistic campaign is
being forced forward by the use of
money and is being directed from some
central point that there is a dull same­
ness in the work. Hence it should not
be surprising, for instance, that all the
goldbug papers in the country are say­
ing and have been saying for two
months and more that the “silver
craze” is dying out; that the movement
for independent free coinage “is on its
last legs;” that the cause of “sound
money” is sweeping tho country, and
all that. This is tho burden of every
financial editorial and squib in every
goldite paper in the country from day
to day. Of course it is a part of a con­
certed plan to write and sneer down the
great movement to restore the money
of the constitution.
Not only do organs and bureaus of
the gold ring persistently lie about the
state of public opinion in the United
States, but they constantly misrepresent
the situation in Europe. The New York
Evening Post, for example, has unblush­
ing ly asserted that the movement in
Germany for the convocation of an in­
ternational monetary conference had
beeD practically abandoned by the im­
perial government and that the parlia­
mentary elections in Great Britain had
not advanced the cause of bimetallism
in the least. There is not a well in­
formed man who does not know that
the German government has not aban­
doned its purpose to convene a confer­
ence, and who does not know that the
bimetallists iu Great Britain have been
immensely strengthened by the success
of the party, many of whose foremost
leaders are avowed advocates of the
restoration of bimetallism.
The movement for a return to the
double monetary standard has also made
great strides in Fiance. It is well known
that the French government is in hearty
sympathy with the movement for a con­
ference which found authoritative ex­
pression in the imperial diet of Ger­
many.
A dispatch stated yesterday that tho
weekly statements of the Bank of
France show a steady decrease in its
gold holdings and a steady increase in
its silver holdings. This certainly does
not indicate that that great financial
institution, eno of tho greatest in the
world, has any fear that silver will be
discarded, as the gold monometallists
proclaim.
The truth is that tho cause of bi­
metallism is stronger in Europe today
than it has been at any time sipfie the
demonetization of silver. And iu the
United States tho demand among the
people for the restoration of free coin­
age is more urgent, more widespread
and more intelligent than ever before.
Where one man understood the question
ten years ago or three years ago ten un­
derstand it now.—San Francisco Chron­
icle.
PROPRIETOR.
W
HO HAS improved the House and is pre­
pared to Entertain the Traveling Public
In First Class Style.
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Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day.
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[JÖ^”Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour­
ists.. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon
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Special Sunday Dinners
. Amos Lundy of Sprague river was visit­
ing Jackson county relatives and friends
last week.
Fresh Eastern oysters, Turkey and Cranberry
Brakeman Sam Henderson was out
Sauce, Price 50 Cents.
from Portland Saturday, the first time in
two years.
There are 170,000 lbs. of hops stored at
Grants Pass waiting for a better price
than 6>a cents.
Judge Neil and son George and Owen
Keegan left Sunday for a big hunting trip
up Rogue river.
WHY ? Because your Liver and Kidneys
Fred W. Clift and Henry Stout of Klam­
Public School Report.
are out of order. For years and years
ath Falls will spend the winter mining on
WM. M. COIAIO,
Report of principal of Ashland public the Klamath river.
housewives all over the country have
for month ending Oct. 25, 1895.
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, schools
Mrs. Witt of Woodville is at Dunsmuir
Number days taught, 20. Number of holi­
used with best results
Jacksonville, Oregon.
days, 0. Days attendance, boys 4464, girls to remain all winter with her daughter,
Mrs.
Maggie
Kneeland.
4437,12, total 8901}2. Days absence, boys
Will Practice in all the Courts of the 375, girls 389>2, total 764>«. Cases of
The Shasta flver train will create addit­
business during the winter months co
State.
tardiness, boys 86, girls 64, total 150. ional
'
Collections promptly attended to.
Whole number enrolled on register, boys 1 southern California points.
251, girls 248, total 499. New scholars,
Mrs. L. W. Rogers was called to Grants
boys 13, girls 17, total 30. Average daily : Pass Sunday by the dangerous illness of
D. S,
attendance, 445. Per cent of attendance, her niece, Miss May Harkness.
They may be mentioned briefly
a good mill to crush the blue gravel.
92. Number of visitors, 68. Cases of cor­
Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it
one that burned down last spring
Go to Story and Egger’s tonsorial parlors
poral punishment, 8. Tardiness of i for a shave, hair cut or shampoo. They are 1
was too small for the amount of gravel
is the “PEERLESS REMEDY” for curing ailments of the Liver,
J
“sin nf ! ¿reaty that they could get out with the force of
teacher, 1. Days absence of teacher, 0. first class artists. Opposite plaza.
DENTIST
with snake Indians, son of a former
L.
Gerber
is
feeding
490
head
of
beef
cat
­
head-chief
of
Yahboskin
Snakes.
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en
tbey
em
P
lo
y
ed
’
Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright’s
“The Common People,”
tle which he will drive to his Sacramento
Rev. Jesse Kirk (Kellogue)—educated I The Observer gives the following de­
In the Masonic Building up stairs, As Abraham Lincoln called them, do not slaughter bouse in about a month.
Disease. For sale everywhere at Si.oo per bottle.
care to argue about their ailments. What
Klamath Indian, one of the foremost scription of the mining boom at Kerby,
•per Post Office.
they want is a medicine that will cure them.
Austin Bish, who has been doing a leaders of the present nation occupying Josephine county : The business men of
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS. MO.
The simple, honest statement. “1 know fruit business all summer in Klamath Klamath reservation, son of Chief Kel - Kerby are now experiencing an old time
that Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured me,” it is county, was there again last week.
logue, signer of treaty of 1864.
mining boom and the little burg presents
J) M. BROWER M. D.
the best argument in favorof this medicine,
Jack Palmer—educated Klamath, and about the same life it did in the 50s.
and that is what many thousands volun-
John M. ClemeDS bid in the Gill, Eg­
teerily say.
gers and Briggs "Good Luck mine” and a leading man, son of Chief Palmer, a Hotels are crowded, pack trains are load­
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
signer of the treaty.
ing, and tbe stores are crowded with men
Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner mill at sheriff sale Saturday for >550.
Mosenkosket—ex-chief of Sprague riyer going to the mines in the vicinity A
O regon pills, assist digestion, cure headache. 25c.
I am here to care for your teeth and give Klamaths; signer of treaty, and scout m person cannot go toward any point of the
▲•■LAMB.
you value received for your money. Dr. Capt. O. C. Applegate’s company, during compass and miss a mining camp. On
A Pioneering Incident,
Barr, the dentist. Odd Fellows’ building.
Modoc war.
Althouse, up the Illinois river, down that
Roseburg
Plaindéaler.)
Silver is still going up and those posted
Office—At Residence intersection of Me
Le-lu—signer of treaty. Formerly stream, west of Kerby on Josephine or
County Commissioner W. L. Wilson deciare it is on account of the willingness of chief of tbe Kow*um*kans. Scout in Soldier creek, any direction one strikes
chanie, Laurel and Main Streets.
and son, of Riddle were in town on busi- ■ J span to accept the Chinese indemnity in Modoc war.
mines and mines. It is thought that
ness last Thursday. Mr. Wilson crossed 1 silver.
Chief George—chief of Modocs, signer fully 1000 rnen now are in the vicinity all
the plains to Oregon in 1845, was with
C. H. Hoagland and family returned of treity, in rang next to Schonchin actively engaged in mining or prospect-
J^R. C. W. BARR.
the company that took the Steve Meek’s i to Langell valley last week from a visit Loval to United States daring Modoc | ing. Kerby is the distributing point for
cut-off, and with them suffered the most with relatives and friends at Central war.
thè whole region and iacentrally located.
indescribable hardships. At one time Point.
Lole-to-bux
(Blow)
—
signer
of
treaty,
DENTIST.
“How to Cure All Skin Diseases.”
while in the desert had Meek been pres­
Prendergast of Pokegama is erect­ for several years head chief of Klamath .
ent his life might bave been sacrificed to ing H. a 8. residence
nation.
Scout
for
whites
in
both
Snake
.
Sim
Ply aPP'y "S wayne ’ s O intment .” No
for
J.
L.
Coyle
at
Horn
­
Dsatal Parlors in Odd Fellow's Block.
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licine required. Cures tetters,
appease their anger at his desertion of brook. Jim’s mother of Portland will keep and Modoc wars.
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nternal
medlcl
A shland , O regon .
itch, ’ <fc"c
all ‘, eruptions on the face,
them. Mr. Wilson can contemplate on house for him.
r
I eczema,
haiid^’no^e,
_
• .
, ,.
„ ■
,
„. I ».»uo, ..voC, ^., leaving the skin clear,
those past sufferings whilst snugly ens­
Mrs. M. A. Prvce and Miss Margaret Sprague river Indian«, formerly a Pitt white and healthy. Its great healing and
All work pertaining to modern dent- conced in his Oregon home surrounded Chavner of Gold Hill were among the Jack- i'
-------- slave;
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river
adopted into Klamath
tribe I curative powers ¿repossessed by no'other
stry. .Painless operations a specialty.
by all the comforts and conveniences of son county people at the Portland expo­ after be became free. Now the Croesus | I remedy. Ask your druggist for S wayne ’ s
life.________________
sition last week,
of the tribe ; scout with troope in Modoc- L intment
W. H. Hampton, the Portland mining war.
Honest wort and legitimate charges. 1
Remember A. Hinman, the dentist, oyer
DR. JORDAN & CO.’S ask for a tair share of your patronage, man and mineralogist, was looking after Long John—formerly a Klamath chief post
office.
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prominent
scout
and
ally
of
whites
in
guaranteed. No charge for his blue gravel claims in the Cottonwood
GREAT MODI OF MUTO« satisfaction
examination. Dr. Barr, the dentist, I. O. district last week.
Modoc war.________________
THE WOMAN WITH A PAST.
1QM Market St., San Francisco O. F. building.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Fifty head of horses from W. J. Greg­
(Between Sth and 7th Sts.)
For a young county, Klamath is sadly ory’s ranch in Langell valley were
The best salve in the world for Cuts, Her Frequent Appearance In the Drama
Ge and learn how wonderfully yon
It» Causing Discussion.
are made and how to avoid sickness in debt. The semi-annual report of the brought in to his Central Point farm last Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains,
aad disease. Museum enlarged with couuty clerk of Klamath county shows week for marketing.
Several
high olass English weekly re­
thouauida of new objects. Adniu»- that warrants drawn since March 31
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­
views have joined the London Times in
•ion 25 ctB.
Rev.
Father
Desmarais
has
returned
tively
cures
Piles,
or
no
pay
required.
It
is
amount to >7944.50; warrants redeemed from his trip to Canada and escorted guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or exhaustive discussion of the modern so­
Private Office—same Building
1HI Market Street— Diseases of men: since same date, >2228.42; interest on Father Blanchet, vicar-general of Oregon,
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. ciety drama, or what Labouchere de­
ggrietsr«, loss of manhood, disease« of the akin same, >1049 17. Outstanding warrants,
to Ashland last ween.
For sale bv E. a . Sherwin.
kldnoyi quickly cured without the use of mer<
scribes as “realistio Magdalen plays. ”
«ary. Treatawnt personally or by letter. Send >62,612.55; interest, >12,195.84; making
Geo. Durand, the pioneer cattle man of
Circuit Court.
Beerbohin Tree’s latest success, “John-
torW. ►
the total debt >74,808.39.
southern Oregon, who makes his head­
Barbara A Horn vs Dillard H Horn ; div­ a-dreains, ” is the usual text employed,
quarters
at
Yreka,
departed
last
week
for
Long established and reliable practitioners.
Elden C. Ball and Miss Carrie Wbitne y
orce. Ordered that defendant pay >100 at­ but the subject has been made widely
and Wm. D. Ball and Miss Pearl Wilson, an extended visit to Canada.
torney’s fee into court for plaintiff and also
were married on the 20th inst. at the home
¡20 per month to her during pendency of comprehensive. Mr. Tree was at first
Francis
Fitch
of
Medford
was
in
town
Edgar Ball, the Tuie lake stockman and
suit, and that he be retrained from dispos­ somewhat resentful in resisting the at­
P1NE0LA COUGH BALSAM of
Saturday
and
says
he
would
like
to
put
father of the grooms. Miss Wilson is the
ing of or pledging certain property.
tacks upon his piece. In his latest let­
Is sxceBent for all throat inflammation and daughter of «amuel Wilson and Miss bis hand on the man that started the re­
Manuel 8ilva vs Wm Redding ; injunction. ter, however, he admits, for the sake of
port
that
he
had
left
the
state.
Whitney
the
daughter
of
E.
Whitney.
Continued.
for asthma. Con­ Thev are representatives of the leading
Jeff Hamlin vs B B Gervais; wnt of re­ the argument, that the woman with a
sumptives will in­ families of Klamath county and enjoy a
Gen. J. M. McCall is enjoying a pleasant
past has been too frequently upon the
variably derive large circle of friends who wish them much visit from his brothers, R. T. McCall and view.
Wm. Robinson, executor of the estate of stage of late, but he affirms: “Certain
benefit from its
William McCall of Washington county,
happiness.
James Barnes, vs Thomas Curry. Order it is, however, that the best and strong­
use, as it quickly
Iowa, who came to see him Saturday.
made that sheriff made deed to certain real
abates the cough,
The town boomers of Medford took a
The school house at the splash darr. ost&te«
I est dramatio work which this decade
renders expector­ census enumeration of that city which
Elisabeth Stone ys B F Myer and J R has produced has been that whose sub­
ation easy, assist­ showed up 1859 inhabitants as against near Keno, was burned down Monday
B
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M ain S tbbet , O pposite P laza .
ing nature in re-
night of last week. Jesse Walker was Gibson ; to recover money. Judgment for ject Borne of your correspondents have
>624.80 and costa.
storing wasted 1414 taken by the assessor. The worst conducting the school in the district.
E K Anderson vs W B Gray ; to recover so soverely reprobated. The inference,
tissues. There is stuffed census in the small towns of the
ZFJLIJSTTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
Harry R. Barbour, who is with the money. Judgment for >590.15 and costs. | I make bold to say, is obvious. It is
a large percentage state was done at Grants Pass. Some
E K Adderson vs H C Dollarhide ; to re­ the epoch, not the actor or the author,
of those who sup­ people are so in the habit of exaggerating railroad carpenters putting in 1700 feet
GLASS. ETC.
pose their cases to be consumption who are that they begin to believe their own en­ of sheds to keep the mountain from slid­ cover money. Judgment for >674.70 and that is arraigned. The taste of the pub­
•nly suflering from a chronic cold or deep larged yarns and carry their foolishness ing in on the railroad track this side of costs.
B
uilding
P
apers
,
W
happing
P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
Davis & Son vs Jos H Martin ; to recover lic is undoubtedly for discussion of such
seated cough, often aggravated by catarrh, to the height of smashing statistical Dunsmuir, was in Ashland Sunday.
money. Judgment for >283.00 and costs.
problems, as is evidenced not only on Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment
lor catarrh use Ely’s Cream Balm. Both history in the face.
The 8 P D & L Co vs Tolo Mining Co and j the stage, but in the lecture hall, in
John Jamieson, well-known in southern
remedies are pleasing to use. Cream Balm,
Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt-
iOc. per bottle; Pineola Balsam, 25c. at
J. A. Williams, while tunneling in bis Oregon as a brakeman, but now in the James McDonough; to foreclose lien. Dis­ magazino articles and in novels. The Rheum, »Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
missed.
railroad
office
in
Portland,
was
married
at
Druggists. In quantities of >2.50 will de­ and Mr. Wademan’s quartz mine at
B F Myer vs M J Reeser and B F Reeser ; desirability of such a discussion is a tlands. Itching Piles, Bums, Frost Eites,
liver on receipt of amount.
Greenhorn, near Yreka, on the 22d inst. Roseburg on the 23d inst. to Miss Lilly to recover money. Dismissed.
-------------
Sore
- _yea
Eyes and Granulated Lye
Eye La
Lids,
matter of opinion. To go to the root of Chronic
BLY BROTHER«, 56 Warren St., N. Y. was crushed by 15 tons of quartz and Gilliland.
H L White vs O C Tiffany et al.; Par­ the whole matter, What is an immoral for sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
gravel falling on him. The evening pre­
Washington dispatch, Oct 23d: A tition of real property. Trial continued and
TO HORS e T o WNXBS.
vious he had fired a heavy blast and in change has been made in the star service heirs of O Ganiard substituted for O Gan- play? I hold that an immoral play is
Jackson Co., Oregon.
one
which
deals
in
a
spirit
of
flippancy
iard.
the morning he was examining the effect between Applegate and Steamboat.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con*
J W Merritt vs Cassatt »t Welch ; to re­ I with tliosa passions that are the very dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders.
of the blast by picking into the wall when Hereafter the mail will leave Applegate
money. Judgment for >676.73 and central fact of life, which makes a jest They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure
BEAL ESTATE AGENT,
it caved down on him. It took two for Steamboat at 12:30 p. m., Tuesdays cover
costs.
hours to remove his dead body from and Fridays, and arrive at 6 p. tn.
loss
of
appetite,
relieve
constipation,
correct
NOTARY PUBLIC and
of
virtue,
which
flatters
vice,
which
T J Kenney vs H Hinergardt ; to recover
under a boulder and the debris.
panders to the lower instincts of our kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
Through the promotion of J. H. Fillmore money. Dismissed._________
COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS
nature, and whioh clothes the naked­ new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25
With one eye on the clock, and the othei to the position of manager, the office of
Nervous Prostration.
cents per package. For sale by druggists.
on your plate, you cannot enjoy a meal General Superintendent is left vacant and
AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up
E. W. Joy Company—Gentlemen : I ness of evil with transparent and allur­
For Sale at E A. S herwin ’ s drugstore.
When traveling east, you should take the the nine division superintendents now have have
for Sale or Rent.
_
„
, .
ing
garments.
I
challenge
any
one
to
suffered
from
a
nervoqs
prostration
full
control
and
are
personally
responsible
Northern Pacific, the only dining car line
Three bouses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands.
from
financial
losses.
Can
say
Joy
’
s
Veg
­
point
to
a
single
passage
of
Mr.
Cham
-
Morrison
on
the
Fence.
from Portland ; meals 75 cents. You don’t for everything on their respective divisions. table Sarsaparilla has curedme. My liver,
have to get up in the morning at six o’clock,
The silver Democrats [of Illinois] are
QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES.
and bowels have been very in­ bers’ play which could be thus de­
Residence Lots for sale in
rush to breakfast and gulp it down in fif­ The Oregon Baptist convention elected stomach
scribed. ’ ’
active.
but
since
taking
your
remedy
I
am
represented
as
waiting
anxiously
for
the
following
officers:
President,
Rev.
G.
teen minutes, and then have to wait until 2
Pokegama, on reasonable
AS LISTED a number of small and large farms, from 20 acres up, for Sale or
well. All business men and women
The Times, in summing up the sub­ some friendly sign from Hon. William
or 3 o'clock for lunch or dinner. To avoid T. Ellis of Balter City; vice president Key. entirely
use it. Pleasepublish.
terms. Lot« sold on the in­
Rent.
.
,
ject, takes the side of the objectors, say­ R. Morrison,
this, take the Northern Pacific; the only W. C. Jenkins of Medford; corresponding hould
they
will
wait
in
(Signed)
M b . W m . H enry J ones .
jp^-Three bouses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stand«
stallment plan.
dining car route, tbeonly line to the Yellow'- secretary, Rev. Oilman Parker of Oregon
ing:
vain. “Horizontal Bill,” as Mr. Morri­
Butte, Montana.
stone Park and the only line running Pull­ City; recording secretary, O. P. Coshow of
“Wo have had a great deal too much son is familiarly called, has already
LSO 3,OOO ACRES of Choice man Tourist Bleepers through to the east McMinnville.
of the woman with a past, and too said enough to indicate that he is bowed
Hoke Can’t Fool ’Em.
Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale without from 12 to 16 hours delay. For
For a clean shave or hair cut and bath go
•a tbs Klamath River. Terms made to full information, time cards, maps, etc., to I. E. Deboy, Gold Hill.
The last of the crowds that came to I many of her. If she bad been confined down in a worshipful attitude before
call on or address, Robert Leonard, Agent,
•ait misapplication. Address,
I to one play, she wopld still have had an the golden image which Wall street has
Ashland Or
Frank Neil, of Jacksonville, came in hear the discussion of the currency ques­
CHAS. COLE,
town Monday on business, accompanied tion have departed. Hundreds who amount of elucidation altogether out of set up. The silver Democrats of Illinois
Pokegama, Siskiyou Co., Cal.
tton of a fatuous French physician, will quickly cur« you of all ner­
by Russel Alford, at whose place, about came expecting to see some new light proportion to her importance. But she had better rest their faith on Hinrichsen
List of Letters
vous or diseases of the generative organs, such as Lost Manhood.
seven
miles
below
town,
he
and
J.
R.
is
forced
upon
our
attention
with
such
or
Altgeld
or
Fithian
or
6ome
other
of
cast
upon
the
qupstioq
bX
secretary
|
Insomnia, I'sinsln the Back,Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debility,
Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland Tozer, O. Coolidge and W. G. Kropke, of
Fimples, Unfitness to Marry, Kxhausliug Drains, Varicocele ana
I
persistent
assiduity
that
people
who
do
their
numerous
advocates
of
bimetal
­
P. O., Oct. 28.1896:
of
the
interior
were
disappointed
by
Constipation. It stops all losses by day or night Prevents quick­
Ashland, were camped hunting ducks.
not
want
to
hear
about
her
find
their
ness of discharge, which if not cheeked leads to Spermatorrhoea and
lism.
Adkin Mr Fred
Arnold R A
hearing
the
stock
arguments
of
the
gold-
Thev left for Aspen lake Tuesday.—Klam­
nreonr
«r-ro all the horrors of Impotencj-. CVriDEKFcleanses Ute liver, tbs
Brewnand Mr B
Misner W J
ath Express.
The man who sits on the fence and
bugs presented, As an able lawyer rep­ opportunities of theater going seriously
otrUKt ANO Ar.cH kidneys and the urinary organs of all impurities
Walker Mr Lias
Williams Mrs J H
CTPIDENF, strengthens and restores small weak organs.
curtailed. She has been elevated into a
The reason sufferers are not cured by Doctors is because ninety per cent are troubled with
Yreka News: Thus far a great many resenting a bad cause Mr. Smith pre­ cult. The leading doctrine of the new watches the contest now’ going on in the
Persons calling for same will please say
Proatali
t ia. CUPIDENE Is the only known remedy to cure without an speration. MOO testimoni­
Democratic
party
botween
the
friends
pared
his
case
in
the
best
possible
man
­
ftrominent men have been summoned bs-
advertised.”
W. H, B runk . P. M.
als. A written guarantee given and money returned if six boxes does not effect a periuaueiiieurs
ore the grand jury to answer the question ner and presented it to the people with woman school, whioh contains a certain of the gold standard and the friends of
81.00 a box, six fur |5.00, by mall. Sendtor nncircular and testimonials.
as to their whereabouts on the evening of all the skill that he could command, number of effeminate malos, is that the bimetallism cannot expect the confi­
Address DA VOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 3070, San Francisco, Cat
Aagust 25th last. But they were all in bed
BORN.
FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN.
e SODA WORKS
one
thing worth living and working for dence of either element because ho lacks
but
he
didn
’
t
fool
anybody.
early and the grand jury is pleased to find
is
free
discussion
of
unsavory
subjects
either a knowledge of the question oi
The excursion would have convinced
so many of our citizens who retire with the
—In Medford; Oct. 23. 1895, to birds Bunday evenings.
any unprejudiced person that south by men and women. When a manager the courage to spt ¿.It Lis sentimouts.
At Yreka, Cal. WOLTERS
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wolters, a daughter.
A president exerts a largo influence
It is reported by the San Francisco Cbron Georgia is practically solid for free coin­ desireB to have a little variety in the
SARGENT
—
At
Phoenix,
Oct.
18,
1895,
to
icle, that Rev. Edward Davis, of Oakland, age. Notwithstanding the fact that the j way of a play which does not turn upon on legislation through the patronage
■coaooooaoosocoooocçoo
Mr. and Mrs. Sargent, a 10-lb. son.
5 5 Dealer in 5 5
Cal., once known as the American Oscar railroads advortised the occasion ex­ adultery, he has to engage in a prolong­ which lio distributes and through the
Wilde
and
who
preached
such
an
interest
­
LOCKYEAR
—
In
Ashland,
Oct.
27,
1895,
Have put in a
ed
struggle
with
a
playwright
resentful
D are prepared to fill all orders on
ing sermon at the late state fair, will on tensively as a Hoke Smith day» with the of the excision of what he thinks the veto power. We cannot afford to take ZJ- i - i - i - i - i -I-I- i - i - i
to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lockyear, a son.
■hort notice.
chances
on
a
man
who
is
afraid
to
ex
­
New Stock of
next Easter lead to the altar Miss Fayne secretary’8 picture on every handbill,
press himself upon the leading questions Granite, Marble,
Strahan, daughter of the Supreme Judge the majority of those who came were in finest thing in the piece. ’ ’
Give them a call.
MARRIED.
R 8. Strahan. It was a case of loye at first favor of free coinage and left stronger
of tho day.—Omaha World-Herald.
sight that occured a year ago.
Freestone Monuments
•‘The Milwaukee.”
in the faith than ever.—Cordele (Ga.)
Nervous Shock.
The only railroad lighting its trains by
FRAKES—ALLEN.—At Lakeview, Oct.
Miss Rose McClendon, daughter ot C. C. Special.
E.
W.
Joy
C ompany — Gentlemen: This
And ere prepared to furnish
and Copings.
electricity. The only railroad using the is the first time I have attempted to write
22, 1895, L. D. Frakes and Mrs. Nellie W. McClendon the Bams valley farmer and
goods at the
celebrated electric berth reading lamp.
Alien.
owner of Lewis P., was married last week
three years. Have lieen so nervous and Also agents for IRON FENCES.
The Missouri World.
The coaches now running on “The Mil­ for
W. M. Why bark, a young business man
weak
that
1
.have
laid
in
bed
for
most
of
WINTERS—PUTNAM—In Yreka Oct. 22, to
Published
weekly
at
Chillicothe,
Mo.,
waukee” are Palaces on wheels. On all the time.
of Montague, Siskiyou county. Mrs. W.
Satisfaction guaranteed
1895, Wmfred D. Wimers, of Idaho, and was
one of the county’s best looking and is a People’s party paper that gives the its through lines the Chicago. Milwaukee &
A friend who had taken your Sarsaparilla
Abbie D. Putnam, of Pokegama.
I amiable daughters and her many friends ieneral news «nd makes a specialty of St. Paul Railway runs the most perfectly sent me two bottles. The second one is P. O. Address : YREKA, Siskiyou Co..
W1LKIN80N—PLYMI RE—In Medford, j wish her much happiness. Tbe bappy pair ’opuiist news, correspondence and equipped trains of Sleeping, Parlor and most gone, and 1 have gained twenty
BP^Give us a call and
Cal.
Dining Cars and Coaches. “The Mil­ pounds, and surely feel a new woman. I
Oct. 21, 1895, by Rev. C. H. Hoxie, C. E. moyed to Montaguo last Thursday.
speeches. It is not a local paper but is waukee
with all trans-continental was pale—thin. No ambition. Had given
Wilkins jn «nd Mrs. Annie Plymire.
wo will treat you right.
as good for one state as another. It is lines at ” St connects
Paul and Omaha. For lowest up, as 1 had tried so many remedies and
MATNEY—GREGG—in Medford. Oct. 19, FAe t7. S. Gov’t Reports four pages, eight 24 inch columns to the rates to any point in the United States
but found no benefit. If you care
189 by Rdv El Fiiher, Geo. W. Matney
MARSH & SMITH,
j ticket agents, or doctors
I q publish this vou have mv consent.
JLaok
of Appt«-
E i D dy , Gen. Agent,
WHiWJ)
^V.TILLMAI
Professional Cards
BACKACHE
Dr. J. H. McLean’s
ASHLAND
SELDOM EQÜA1ED, NEVER EXCELLED.
VIRGIN & COMPANY, Prop’s.
FOR MOST COMPLETE LINE OE
Stoves, Mwe
150 Choice
9
Etc., Kept in This Country, Go To
H. C. MYER.
Ashland, Oregon.
GARLAND STOVES & RANGES.
CROSS-CUT SAWS, LANTERNS, GUNS.
AMMUNITION. CUTLERY.
H S EVANS ASHLAND OR
PAINTING.
POKEGAMA
MILLS
PAPERING ,
DAN RICHARDS,
ETC
GOLD HILL,
H
A
MANHOOD RESTORED^—
PARKINSON & WISE
J. B. RUSSELL. MARSH & SMITH
General Merchandise,
Lowest Market Price.
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