Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, December 05, 1895, Image 1

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VOL. VIII.
Stage Robbers Sentenced.
Elda Wood, for holding up and robbing
the Roseburg-Coos bay stage August 5th,
who was arrested at the Josephine county
copper mines Sept. 25th, and later in­
dicted by the U. S. grand jury at Port­
land, was convicted, the jury recom­
mending him to the mercy of the court.
W. W. Cardwell defended him. The
maximum penalty for his crime is life
imprisonment. When the verdict was
announced Wood never changed counte­
nance and betrayed no emotion, taking
the matter with stocial indifferance.
Adolphus C. Frick, convicted of at­
tempting to rob the Ager-Klamath Falls
stage, was sentenced to five years in the
penitentiary. Asked if he had anything
to say, Frick replied that expected clem­
ency because be had no real gun, only a
cedar bark imitation of a gun, and he
had not yet robbed the mail. Judge
Bellinger reviewed the case and when he
passed sentence Frick drew a long breath
as be resumed his seat, which might be
taken as an expression that while five
years in the “pen” at hard work seemed
a long time, it was a good deal shorter
than to be compelled to spend his life
behind prison walls, and that he fully
realized what a “close shaye” it was for
him.
The cases of John Case and James
Poole, indicted fcr robbing the S. P.
passenger train and mail in Cow creek
canyon July 1st have been arraigned and
their trials set for December 18th.
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON,
PRESSED BRICKS.
THE MODOC’ WAR.
Geo. Rolland has returned to Gold
Hill from Idaho.
Oscar Anderson is in from Klamath
county visiting relatives.
Joy’s for the Jaded.
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
Miss Jennie Reames has returned from
a visit with Portland friends.
Walter Beebe has a position with the
Coos bay coal company at Marshfield,
Phil Briner of Langell valley came in last
week and went on to Portland on business.
John Coleman is having a new resi­
dence
built in Eden precinct by
K. McTavish.
Col. Jackson Tells the Story In a
Lecture.
THURSDAY.
DECEMBER
A8HLAND, OREGON.
Chief of the County Papers.
Published every Thursday.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
5, 1895.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
NO. 29.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year............................................. $j 75
Six Months.. ..........
1 ¿0
Three Months....................................... 50
Advertising rates given on application.
Changed jHands !
Baking
Powder HOTEL
Col. James Jackson, U- S. A., in a
lecture before the Portland Historical
Society on Monday, among other things
said:
“In the winter of 1872-73, in the wilds
of southern Oregon and northern Cali­
The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now
fornia, occurred an Indian outbreak very
remarkable in many respects. It was
Under the Management of
remarkable for the loss of life on the part
of the troops in proportion to the number
of Indians they were fighting; remarkable
for the tenacity with which a compara­ feeling of the commissioners toward
ABUSE IS NO ARGUMENT.
tive handful of Indian warriors held out them. He was particularly kind and
against the arms, solicitations and prom­ generous to Boston Charley, subsequently Remarks That Will Apply to Other Com-
PROPRIETOR.
ises of a government so powerful and a Dr. Thomas’ murderer. He heaped
muniUes as Well as Denver.
favors
upon
him,
but
when,
after
being
people
so
nnmerouE
as
ours,
and
with
John Christie, a Siskiyou countv pio­
♦ ’Almost everybody takes some laxative
There are some intelligent people who
\ a /HO HAS improved the House and is pre-
neer, died in Yreka Noy. 26th, aged 74 whose power and numberathey werequite mortally wounded by this fiendish sav­
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
years.
familiar; remarkable for the peculiar and age, he pleaded with him for the remain­ are yet 60 bound by the spirit of party
pared to Entertain the Traveling Public
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
ing hours of his life, bis only answer was prejudice that they cannot speak of their
Airs. O. W. Malone, ot Pelican bay. after almost indescribable country in which a shot through the head. After the es­ opponents with any measure of respect.
LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder)
In First Class Style.
a visit with Ashland friends, has gone to they had taken refuge, and which en­
get ail the benefits of a mild and pleasant
tablishment of the ‘peace tent* a few There are men and women in Denver
abled
them
to
bold
out
as
they
did
against
California.
laxative and tonic that purifies the blood
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.
.
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the forces endeavoring to
Bubdue _____
them > ; unimportant councils were held, always who consider the term Populist ono of
and strengthens the whole system.$)And
Paul Lanterbau^h, a pioneer miner of remarkable
iqr the vengeful treachery JindF the agreement that each party reproach and contumely. The People’s
Josephine county, died suddently at W«b
more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­
cloned the dabor« oT the p'Ace shoWd come unarmed. The Modocs, in-
Party is in the minority in this country,
do last week.
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
commission,
by which one of our most tending treachery and desiring to kill but this should be a matter of great and
and healthy, and when the Liver is in
Prof. W. T. Butcher is teaching a prominent and capable commanders. the cotnissioners with security, put off
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good condition you find yourself free from
three months term in the Klamath General Canby, lost bis life by the bullet from time to time a final decision, wait­ sincere regret to every friend of the sil­
Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
Falls public school.
of a treacherous savage; remarkable, ing for spring and a good opportunity to ver cause. In Arapahoe county the Peo­
¡¡SsT Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour­
Headache and Constipation, and rid of
carry out their devilish purpose. A Mo­ ple’s Party registered itself on the side
finally,
for
ths
complete
stamping-out
of
Dr.
J.
W.
Robinson,
wife
and
daughter
that worn out and debilitated feeling.
doc squaw—Mrs. Riddle, wife ot a white of good government, independent of ists. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon.
of Jacksonville will spend the winter in the Indian rebellion and the well-merited, man—who acted as interpreter, had fre­
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
party lines, last spring, when it indorsed
prompt
aud
exemplary
punishment
of
its
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southern California.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach
quently warned the comission that, while the taxpayers’ ticket from top to bottom.
leading
spirits,
something
unusual
in
the
troubles will only be had when the liver
When you drink tea get the best—Ito history of Indian wars. Generally, their the Modocs talked of accepting terms,
The committee that has the Festival
Is properly at work. If troubled with any
Blend—it will please you. Take no other. indiscriminate massacres of settlers or they did not mean it, and would event­
of
Mountain and Plain in charge has
of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER
J.
K.
VanSant,
Ashland.
Salt Rheum Relieved.
troops haye been condoned and the ually commit some act of bad faith. found that there arc many influential
Fresh Eastern oysters, Turkey and Cranberry
REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi­
“I have taken several bottles of Hood’s
W. H. Leland, who for a time resided
perpetrators of fiendish outrages This warning was repeated on the morn­ people throughout the stato who voted
cines, and Better than Pills.
Sarsapailla and Hood’s Pills. I have used with his family down on Oak street, savage
Sauce, Price 50 Cents.
exalted as worthy heroes, the obloquy ing of April 13, when the last and de­
them for salt rheum and female weakness
«-EVERY PACKAGE*®^
being reserved for the officers and soldiers cisive council was to be held. The troops the Populist ticket because of their loy­
and now I am well. I cannot praise this died in San Francisco recently.
were at this time in camp on each side of alty to silver, who arc sere and angry
Bas the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. I medicine enough. ‘Mrs Mary E. Krider,
Wm. L. Townsend has retired from who ran them to earth and interfered the Indian stronghold and about two at the abuse heaped upon them by mis­
Ashland, Ore.
• J. H. Zeilin & Co., Phila., Pa.
the saloon business at Medford, having with their innocent amusements.”
Colonel Jackson graphically described miles from it. General Gillam com­ guided partisan organs in this city.
sold
out to his partner, W. J. King.
Hood’s Pilis cure biliousness, indigest­
the
home of the Modocs and the rocky manded the western camp and Colonel Denver has always been accused of sel­
ion.
Geo. Baker and H. Montague of Central wilderness (the lava beds) where they Mason the eastern camp. My squadron fishness', antj w hen men and women find
Point left Tuesday for San Francisco to be
of cavalry (dismounted) was with Colonel
Mcniorial Resolutions.
present at the opening of the new Ingleside sought refuge in the war and fought so Mason’s command, when, on the morn­ themselves smcitcd at because they have
Ashland, Nov. G, 1895.
desperately and treacherously. He des­
stood by the only party that nationally
WHY ? Because your Liver and Kidneys
race track.
To lhe Worshipful Master, Warden and
cribed the' Modocs as a mixed race be­ ing of April 13, a message was signaled stands for the miiayof the people, they
WM. M. COL.VIG,
James Fewel and wife move this week longing to the Digger and Cascade moun­ that a last council was to be held, and
Brethren of Ashland Lodge No. 23, A. F.
are out of order. For years and years
& A. M.:_
to a farm on Rogue river at Beagle, tain tribes, made warlike by an admix­ that treachery was suspected by some are teady hi tr.ru to uccui® Denver and
committee, designed to present where Jim will try his luck as an honest ture with the Rogue river tribe. They persons, although the commissioners evi­ Denver pccp’c of disloyalty to the cause
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, to Your
housewives all over the country have
this lodge resolutions of condolence and granger.
of
the
white
metal.
dently
did
not
believe
it,
and
repaired
to
(the Modocs), he said, were treacherous
Jacksonville, Oregon.
regret on the death of Brother John Mar­
used with best results
Populi.- m may ne t eventually triumph
W. W. Kentnor took Sunday’s train to and bloodthirsty, and in the “days of ’49” the tent as usual, unarmed, and having
shall McCall, respectfully submit the fol­
made
no
arrangements
tor
relief
in
case
under tl.at name, but he must be very
visit his daughter at Oakland, Cal., and and subsequent years, proved very
Will Practice in all the Courts of the lowing report:
W hereas , Another light has been ex see a specialist in regard to his failing troublesome to the emigrants, frequently of attack. I, knowing these Indians and ignorant or very blind who denies that
State.
tinguished, another column broken; sick­ eye sight.
waylaying tbeir trains and sparing having no confidence in them, took post the priucij les ef the People’s Party are
Collections promptly attended to.
ness, suffering and death have again
in the signal station to watch for develop­ gaining strength every day. Corporate
□either
men, women nor children,
Mrs. D. Clark and daughter left Mon­
entered our Masonic Home and removed
ments. Soon after the message was re­
“
The
quarrelsome
and
combative
dis
­
one of our number, and silence reigns day to visit friends between bere and
ceived, an Indian appeared in front of misrule and lhe insolence of trusts are
position
of
the
Modocs
prevented
them
HINMAN, D. D. S,
where we were wont to listen to his good Portland, after which they will take the
converting the people to tho tcucts cf
counsel; he has left us the divine and flyer to spend the winter at Los AngeleB. from living in harmony, even in their our picket with a flag of truce, and in­ that party faster than hundreds cf thou­
dicating
a
desire
to
talk.
Colonel
Mason
Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it
beautiful legacy of an honored reputation,
own tribe, which split up into three
Ben Evans, of Pleasant creek precinct, parts, or families, known to the whites as directed the officer of the day, Lieutenant sands of campaign speeches. The Union
rich in the inheritance it leaves; noble in
DENTIST.
is the “PEERLESS REMEDY” for curing ailments of the Liver,
the example it testifies; pure, precious and is lying in jail at the county seat in default ‘Hot Spring’ Modocs, ‘Rock’ Modocs Sherwood, 21st infantry, to ascertain Water company has convinced all
imperishable in the influence it inspires.
of |250 bail, charged with passing counter­ and ‘Lost River’ Modocs, the last being what he wanted. L’eutenant Sherwood, thoughtful people that the city should
Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright’s
Any eulogy we might pass on Brother feit coin. He was bound over from Judge
in starting out, was joined bv Lieutenant own its own water. The tramway, with
£*-In the Masonic Building up stairs, McCall would not add to the lustrue of his Dan Richards’ court at Gold Hill after a the principal division and containing the Boyle,
Disease."^ For sale everywhere at $1.00 per bottle.
who,
having
been
an
Indian
agent,
chief or governing family, the ‘Sconcbins.’
its vile methods of maniptilatiug parti­
life sketch; his mission was a good one, preliminary examination.
over Post Office.
A Sconchiu was chief of the tribe when was quite familiar with the Chinook san politics for its private r.g grand;Be­
and in the various duties imposed, includ­
Mrs. H. Kessler, accompanied by her two the treaty was made with the Klamaths, jargon. Passing the pickets, they picked
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS. MO.
ing many offices of trust, his life was thor­ daughters
and younger sons arrived Sun­ Modocs and Gatnaskin-Snakee, by which their way slowly through the rough lava ment, is showing us every day the un­
oughly blameless. Therefore,
day
from
Klamath
Falls
to
spend
the
wisdom
of
granting
private
individuals
R esolved , That this lodge uphold his winter at Medford. Mrs. K. intends secur­ these tribes, for the consideration offered toward the Indian with the white flag,
D. M. BROWER M. D.
franchises which may be used to subvert
many virtues, and extend its sympathy to ; ing.»
and lodging house there, in by the Indian bureau, agreed to live who, as they approached, fell back the government.
the sorrowing family and community at1 which boarding
slowly
toward
a
chasm
in
the
rocks,
business she is quite proficient.
upon thhe Klamath reservation, then
large.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
The time must come when the people
where a number of Indians had con­
R esolved , That the lodge room be draped
Geo. Decker, the Edgewood farmer just established. The Indian title to the cealed themselves. After approaching of Arapahoe will be glad to turn tho
Lost
river
and
Tule
lato
country
was
O regon |in n,ol!rning for ninety days; that these who laid in Yreka jail several weeks
. A shland ,
this chasm, the officers stopped and evi­
resolutions be spread upon the records and
the Examiner and other news­ thus extinguished and tl “lands thrown dently refused to be toiled any farther management of their affairs ever to ad­
published in the various city papers, and while
open
to
settlement.
The
Klamath
re
­
mittedly good men, irrespective of
that a copy be sent to the bereaved family. papers were filing up the case of ten serve proving to have a much colder cli­ away from camp. After a few moments party, or the county and municipal gov­
horrible
alleged
murders
on
his
head
has
Office—At Residence, intersection of Me­
J acob W agner ,
mate than the Modocs were accustomed conversation, the officers turned away ernment existing therein will be a re­
gone on a visit to bis eastern home.
chanic. Laurel and Main Streets.
P. D unn ,
to,
and the Klamaths, who were their from the Indian, and, as they did so, he
E. A. S herwin ,
The store of Vaupel, Norris A Drake in­ ancient foes, taunting them with living fired at them with a pistol. The officers proach and a byword all over the 6tate.
Committee.
dicates, in tbeir new winter stock the rapid on tbeir land, catching their fish and commenced running towards the camp, —Rocky Mountain News.
progress being made every year in the
their movements accelerated by the crack
Mining Items.
c. w. BARR.
manufacture, and introduction of better killing their game, the Modocs became of a dozen rifles. Sherwood fell and Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment
discontented.
Old
Sconchin,
with
a
large
Harvey & Smith, at tbeir mine near goods at lower prices. Their establishment
Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt-
line part ol the tribe, got as far away from the Boyle came under the protection of the
Henley, have been piping four months. is kept loaded with a full
pickets, who immediately opened fire Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped
of
the
best
in
the
markets
and
many
ar
­
Klamaths
as
he
could,
and
lived
up
to
They
have
about
two
months
more
to
DENTIST.
pipe and then will commence to clean ticles never before seen in Southern Oregon. the terms of the treaty as well as his peo­ and drove the Indians to cover. At the Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites,
Their prices show a downward ten­ ple would let him ; bnt the restless and first puff of smoke, I remembered that Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye lads.
up. Their bank is 25 feet high and will dency
Dental Parlors in Odd Fellow’s Block.
again this year.
desperate spirits of the tribe, under the ' General Canby was then in council with For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
pay
from
the
top
down.
They
have
seven
A shland , O regon .
Lakeview
Rustler: Rev. Fysh return­ leadership of the Indian afterward known the chiefs on the other side, at the
miles of ditch which supplies tbeir claim
TO H0RSE*0WNER8.
with water. They have 2,000 feet of 11 ed from Davis creek Monday where he as ‘Captain Jack,’ and John Sconchin, a “peace tent,” and, knowing that treach­
♦
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con­
OB- A11 work pertaining to modern dent- inch steel pipe and big giant, using a 4 has been engaged in a revival service for brother of the hereditary chief, left the ' ery to our officer meant death to him,
♦
i
stry. Painless operations a specialty.
dition
try
Dr.
Cady
’
s
Condition
Powders.
inch nozzle. There is about an acre of some weeks. Last Sunday was a great reservation and went back to the Tule 1 sprang for the signal flag and calling the They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure
told him to send a warning
-:-
1
ground piped off to within one foot of day, there were 31 baptised, 57 united lake basin, declaring that they would sergeant
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of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
♦
bedrock, which they think will pay them with the M. E. church, 64 took com­ liye in tbeir old home, and nowhere else. 1 message instantly, that the general might loss
munion in the evening. There was a It is with this band of desperadoes that 1 be rescued, if possible. The message kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
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DR. JORDAN & CO.'S handsomely.
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clearing up of old fends and a genuine history has to deal when treating of the ' was sent. The troops in General Gillem’s new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25
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Ashland,
Oregon.
GREAT MUSEUM OP ANATOMY
cents
per
package.
For
sale
by
druggists.
List of Letters
revival of Christianity in that settlement Modoc war, though subsequently to the ' camp fell into line, and awaited orders.
For Sale at E A. S herwin ’ s drugstore
Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland such as has not been had before.
breaking out of hostilities, they were Before they were given, firing in front
WM Market St., San FrancUco
P. O., Dec. 2,1895:
joined by the ‘Hot Spring’ and ‘Rock’ I told of the tragedy that had occurred.
(Between Glh and 7th Sts.)
Prof. Frank M. Anderson, vice-prin­ Modocs, making a fighting force of about The Indians had timed their operations
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The “Sooner” State.
Allen Low
Go and learn how wonderfully you Allen R
cipal of the Siskiyou county High School 120 warriors. Mo6t of these Indians well. The pistol fired at Sherwood was
Knee Mrs Josie
arc wade and how to avoid biekness Green G I
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Kansas isagicat “sooner” state. Ev­
at Yreka, was yisiting Ashland relatives, were what would be called partly civil- the
4-
and disease. Museum enlarged with Oyutn Mr Elmer (2) Wilkinson Jas
signal for attack upon the commis­ ery new movement crops out in Kansas
1
thousands of new objects. Admis-
returning
home
Sunday.
He
reports
.... The best line ....
Persons
calling
for
same
will
please
say
sioners,
nearly
three
miles
away,
and,
ized.
A
number
of
them
had
been
born
1
I
„
*ion 25 eta
.
that school as having 67 scholars. It is and brought up near the California out- 1 ere assistance could be sent them from a little socncr than it does anywhere
“advertised.”
W. H. B runk , P. M.
Private Office—Same Building
IN
SOUTHERN
OREGON.
held up by state appropriation. The lying settlements, and had worked for the
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1OS1 Market Street-Diaeaaea of men-,
unprepared camp, resting in the se­ elso. Tho late civil war broke out in
1
Real Estate.
stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the skin
southern Oregon State Normal School of white men on their ranches and cattle < curity of Indian faith, General Canby i Kansas a long time before it did in oth­
i
and kidneys quickly cured withqgc the use of mer­
I
Geo H Andrews to J H Beeman—lot 10, Ashland has no state, county or city
ranges. They dressed like white men— 1 and Dr. Thomas had been killed, er states, Populism got a big start there
cury. Treatment personally or by letter. Semi Gold Hill; $40.
government aid, but with the able man­ that is, cowboy wbitemen—talked some Meacham wounded and left for dead, ijcfnsa ctlicr soctious took it up, aud now
❖ Agricultural Implement?
A
torbeok- *-
*
J W Hays to J H Beeman—undivided
i
of Prof. W, T, Van Scov, has English, aud were familiar with the ways ’ while Agent Dyer, the only man who had Kansas leads off in tho happy blending
A
Long established and reliable practitioners. U interest in land in tp 36 s, r 3 w—also agement
A
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like interest in ditch and water right ad­ oyer 130 scholars.
to comply with the agreement in of the two old parties for the coming
of white people. They were all well failed
1
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joining same; $2000.
B. F. Dowell, the pioneer and veteran armed with breech-loading rifles, which, 1 regard to carrying arms, pointed his
Havs to J H Beeman—lot 5, tp 36 s, government claims attorney is doing by constant practice at wild fowl and 1 hitherto concealed pistol at the Indian campaign. In Seward county the Re­
PINEOLA COUGH BALSAM r 3 J w W ; $2000.
publican aud Democratic central com­
:
to kill him, and so astonished mittees have united iu a call for a joint
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• • • • Garland Stoves and Ranges. +
Chas W Stuart to Oris Crawford—lot 12 Jackson county and southern Oregon game, they bad learned to handle with detailed
v is excellent tor all throat inflammation and
♦
working up toe Indian war claims skill. Tbeir women, demoralized by I the Indian that he missed his mark, and
bln
15,
Gold
Hill;
$500.
♦
convention
to
put
up
a
ticket
to
beat
the
z
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+
for asthma. Con­ Oris Crawford to W A Beeman—same; against the government for reimburse­ contact with mining camps, had no idea before
be could reload the long legs of
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sumptives will in­ $10.
Populist.
There
will
soon
be
only
two
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the
agent
had
carried
him
beyond
the
I
ment for losses sustained through the of chastity, and well understood how to I
variably derive
parties—tho pluto<Tats and the people.
David N Force to J H Beeman—lots 3 Indian depredations in the early settle­ pick up a living among miners and i reach of Indian guns.
benefit from its
SAWS, : GUNS, : AMMUNITION, : CUTLERY.
4. blk 30, Gold Hill; $10.
“Truly the ways of providence are past —Chicago Express.
ment of this country. The hard times ranchmen, and so save themselves the
use, as it quickly and
Joseph
Hammersley
to
Matilda
Ham-
finding
out.
Canby
and
Thomas,
grand,
abates the cough,
has caused many pioneers, who until late trouble of digging carnas and gathering I
•h
i
renders expector­ nierslev—2 acres in tp 36 s. r 3 w; $1.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo.
years have not so keenly felt the lack of woe us, which part of the domestic econ­ noble men, of great ability, usefulness
O
T
Co
to
Bishop
Morris,
in
trust
for
ation easy, assist­
The best salve in the world _________
for Cuts«
Protestant Episcopal church—lots 10, 11, 12 finances, to look up these claims and omy the squaws are expected and re­ and notable kindness, lav cold in death. __________________________
ing nature in re- and
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Kheum,
Fever
Meacham
recovered
from
his
wounds
press
their
rights
more
earnestly.
quired
to
perform,
while
the
‘
bucks
’
race
13,
blk
55,
Medford;
$1.
s tori ng wasted
John P Walker to 8 P and D H Barne-
horses and gamble for each other’s and wrote an unreliable account of these ' Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains,
tissues. There is
Geo.
Nurse,
the
founder
of
Linkville,
burg—s e 1-4 s w 1-4, s w 1-4 of s e 1-4 of Sec
Modoc troubles. Agent Dyer, a wholly | Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and p6si-
possessions.”
a large percentage 5,
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
n w 14 of n e 1-4, of n w 1-4 of sec 8 tp 39 now Klamath Falls, died in Yreka Nov.
insignificant
Colonel
Jackson
then
described
the
be
­
of those who sup­
26tb, aged 75 years. He is a native of ginning of the trouble, which came about off scot free.” factor in the business, got guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
s,
r
4
e
;
$800.
M ain S treet , O pposite P laza .
pose their cases to be consumption who are
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Larkin McDaniel to H H McCarthy—160 New York came to California in 1855 and from an attempt to carry out an order
only suiiering from a chronic cold or deep acres
Colonel
Jackson
described
how
the
For
sale
bv
E.
A.
Sherwin.
in tp 38 s, r 3 w: $1.
went to Ft. Klamath in 1863, to fill hay
seated cough, often aggravated by catarrh.
ZP^IUSTTS
TOOLS,
to W T York—lots 7, 8, 9,10. contracts for the soldiers, and in a year from the interior department for the re­ massacre of the commissioners was
Eeouoiuy ln 'mue.
For catarrh use Ely’s Cream Balm. Both blk W 66, I Vawter
moval of the troublesome band to the res­ quickly followed by the resumption of a
Medford
;
$400.
got
the
Sutler
’
s
store.
He
built
a
ferry
remedies are pleasing to use. Cream Balm,
A fruit dealer advcitiees fcr a young
WALL PAPER. G-L-iJLSS. ETC.
H Brace to Milton Maule—lots 1, across Link river, rafted lumber to Klam­ ervation. To Colonel Jackson was given most energetic and unremitting cam­
50c. per bottle; Pineola Balsam, 25c. at 2, Chester
blk
1,
Medford;
$150.
man
to
help
him
:
‘
‘
Ore
that
docs
not
this
work
and
he
set
out
with
a
troop
of
paign
against
the
Indians,
in
which
they
B uilding P apebs , W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
Druggists. In quantities of $2.50 will de­
Michael Chavner et al to T K Roberts—It ath Falls and erecting the first two build- 30 men on the morning of November 28, were driven from one stronghold to an­ wear shoes with more than three lace
liver on receipt of amount.
| —
ings
in ------
the r--------------------------------------
place called it Linkville in
13,
blk
18,
Gold
Hill;
$1.
.
„
-----
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y.
Alice C Eggers to R L Parker; Its 5, 6, blk 1867. He conducted a general Merchan- 1872, for the Modoc camp, on Lost river, other, broken up into small bands, fol­ holes in each side.” No doubt the ad­
"M” R R add to Ashland; $130.
dise business there until 1883. Daring with orders to arrest the leaders of the lowed in all their desperate attempts to vertiser has calculated how n.uch time
Charles W Easterbrook to George A Grant’s term ho was register of the east- baud in case the Indians refused to return escape, brought to ba>’ and finally cap­ will be saved by the absence of superflu­
peacefully to the reservation. The Modocs tured, and taken to Fort Klamath, none ous lace holes.
Easterbrook; power of attorney.
Brn Oregon land office
The Ashland State Normal School toMrs' erD v,e8on lana omce‘
were taken by eurprise, but parleyed to being missing but the dead, where four
E A Smith and Mrs Camilla E Owen—Its 1,
gain time, then treacherously opened fire of the murders of the commissioners were
Nervous Prostration.
An Enigmatical Bill of Fare,
2, 3, Bellvue tract, Ashland, mortgage;
E. W. Joy Company—Gentlemen: I on the troops and a hot fight followed, in hung and two sentenced to imprison­ For a dinner served on the Dining Cars of
$1100.
suffered from a nervous prostration which the Indians were charged and ment for life. In conclusion the speaker the Chicago, Milwaukee t St. Paul Rail­
Jackson Co., Oregon.
T J Downing to W H Patrick—land in have
from financial losses. Can say Joy’s Veg­ driven to fight, with several dead and noted the most important results from way, will be sent to any address on receipt
sec 35, tp 36 s, r 2 w ; $5.
table Sarsaparilla has curedme. My liver, wounded on both sides. The Indians the war, and critically reviewed the cam­ of a two cent postage stamp. Address,
I stomach and bowels have been very in- sought refuge in tbeir rocky stronghold paign and its lessons to the soldier.
Geo. 11. Hcafford, General Passenger
vircuit vourt.
active, but since taking your remedy I am and the Modoc war was on. The various
Agent, Old Colony Building. Chicago,
Elizabeth Stone vs B F and H C Myer; entirely well. All business men and women
A. Carlson, merchant tailor, corner Main
steps
in
the
campaign
that
ensued
were
to recover monev. Judgment for $900, should use it. Please publish,
IT
described by Colonel Jackson in detail, and Granite streets.
etc.
'
(Signed)
Ma. W m . H enry J ones .
until the establishment of the peace
’GIVES
Residence Lots for sale in
‘‘How to Cure AH Skin Diseases.”
AS LISTED a NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up
Minerva Smith vs. Myer & Gregory, et
Butte. Montana,
commission. What followed is given in
for Sale or Rent.
FRESH­
Pokegama, on reasonable
Simply
apply
‘
‘
S
wayne
'
s
O
intment
.
”
N
o
al.; to recover money. Judgment for
Fruit as a Medicine.
bis own language:
Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands.
internal
’
meaicine
required.
Cures
tetters,
$311.40,
etc.
NESS
terms. Lots sold on the in­
Why for ages have people eaten apple
“The Indians, playing for time, made eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face,
AND
In the matter of the estate of Mrs J D sauce
stallment plan.
QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES.
with their roast goose and suckeling frequent promises to come in and accept hands, nose, &c., leaving the skin clear,
Crocker, insolvent debtor. Order made
CLEAR
white and healthy. Its great healing and
pig?
simply
because
the
acids
and
pec-
the
terms
offered
by
a
too-generous
gov
­
to
sell
real
estate.
Dec
18th
set
as
day
LSO 2,000 ACRES of Choice
AS LISTED a number of small and large farms, from 20 acres up, for Sale or
SKIN,
tones in the fruit assist in digesting the ernment, and as often failed to comply. curative powers are possessed by no other
Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale of auction.
remedy. Ask your druggist for S wayne ’ s
Rent.
fats
so
abundant
in
this
kind
of
food.
For
Officers
and
agents
of
the
peace
commis
­
Ou the Klamath River. Terms made to R Morat vs G W Lance; injunction.
L intment
£HF"rhree
houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands.
the
same
reason
at
the
end
of
a
heavy
sion
and
members
of
the
press,
taking
suit on'application. Address,
Judgment for defendant for costs, etc.
dinner
we
eat
our
cooked
fruits,
and
when
their
lives
in
their
bands,
visited
these
The
Duty
of
the
Dissatisfied.
CHAS. COLE,
F V Medynski vs Theiss & Bashford. we want tbeir digestive action even more
in tbeir rocky caverns to ascer­
Pokegama, Siskiyou Co., Ca’, J H Whitman appointed referee and ex­ developed we take them after dinner in savages
If you are dissatisfied with present
I
tain what they wanted and induce them
50, TOR A C ASE IT WILL NOT CURE. M
aminer
of
books.
conditions
—want to see a change—why
I
natural uncooked state as a dessert. to accept the terms offered. Once it
Hydraulic Mining Co vs Jas Herd et tbeir
An
agreeable
laxative and NERVE TONIC.
In the past ages instinct has taught men seemed as if the commission was to be don’t you begin now, cast a ballot this Sold by Druggists
or seDt by mail. 25c.. 50cn
al; to enforce contract. Dismissed.
to
do
this
;
to-day
science
tells
them
why
fall
that
will
harmonize
with
your
con-
j
successful.
The
Indians
had
agreed
to
and £1.00 per package. Samples free.
Mary Miller vs B F Durphy; writ of they did it, and this same science tells us
tion oí a tamous French phyttch.n, will quicklv cure you ot all ner­
come in, if wagons were sent to a certain victions and will be in the interest of
wA The Favorite TOOTH P0WIH
vous or diseases ot tire geuerative organs, siku m Loat Manboot*
assistance. Issued.
that fruit should be eaten as in aid to di­ point on the lake to haul their families yourself aud your neighbors? “Oh, I am yliJ Jpa.^ for the Teeth and Breath, 25 c .
Insomnia, l'ainsIn tire Baek,Seminal tmisginns. Nervous Debility.
Pimples, l nntness to Marry, Exbansting Drains. Varlcoc^- «oíd
gestion of other foods much more than it and effects. The commissioners were afraid if I don’t vote my old party ticket
SOLD BY E. A. SHERWIN.
Constipation.
11 »Wps all looses by day or idghL Prevent«^ L-
BORN.
OF FINE T j AISTID
is now. Cultivated fruits, such as apples, jubilant. Wagons were sent, tents this fall,” says one, ‘‘the other fellows
ss of diseburco, which it not checked leads to Spermatorri,uSl’tnd
BEFORE
»
hd
AR
’
EH
all
the
horror»
of Impotency. «'UHinuNEcleausea tbeUver, the
— I pears, cherries, strawberries, grapes, etc., pitched for them to sleep in and fires
W. P. Burdick, who married a Miss
kidneys and the urinary organs of all impurities.
On Emigrant. Creek,
ROBERTS—In Santa Rosa, Cal., Noy. 28, contain on analysis very similar propor- bnilt te keep them warm ; but, alas! the will beat,” aud that is just what the Rhoden of Stockton, Cat, is on trial
CUPIDEXE strengthens arid restores Small weak organs.
The reason »ulTerers aro not cured by Doctors in because ninety Per cent are troubled with
181J5, to the wife of Prof. \Y.. C. Roberts, tjon of
game ingredients, which are weary eyes of the commissioners were other fellow is saying, too, and both do
Prostatitis. CUI-I DEN £¡1» the only known remedy to cure without au operatlou 5000 lettlmoul-
4Vi miles from Ashland. On this land
formerly of Ashland, a daughter.
| a^x)at one per cenj of maijc and other ac­ strained until dark looking for the dusky not realize that you are the fellows get­ for bigamy at Rochester, N. Y.
als.
A
Written guarantee gtven and money returned If six boxes doea not effect a nermaaant cura
are two fine soda springs. 30 acres unde
a box, six fur
hy mall. Send for rmcK circular and testimonials.
‘
w
Clark E. Wood, tho defaulting ex­
ids, and oue per cent of flesh forming al­ forms, and saw returning only empty ting beaten all the lime, for every time
cultivation and fence, price 15 dollars per
Address DA VOL. MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 2078, Son Francisco, Cal.
clerk
of
Fro:
no
county,
lias
returned
buminoids, with over e'ghty per cent of wagons. General Canby, now weary of a laboring mau votes an old party ticket
acre. Call and see Frank Williams over
MARRIED.
FOR SALE BY E. A. 8HERWIN.
second hand store, next door to post office.
water,
the trifling, moved the troops closer to be votes against his own interests, as it and wishes to make restitution.
Ashland.
M
u -¿i t > - t
i Digestion depends upon the action of the Indian stronghold, establishing bis does not mako any difference which
Get yourself posted from the proper
NEIL—STRONG—Near Myrtle Point, Coos
j • .. atnmapi, nnnn »»,« food
The Standard Dictionary con­
county, Nov. 21th. 1895, C. L. Neil and peP®1“.11» the stomacli ?.po l..° 7??’ own camp within three miles of the In­ party wins, the laboring man is not iu it. authorities.
tains more words than any oihar and is the
Miss Alice A. Strong.
whlch >®
“>d«d by the acids of the dian position and just on the edge of the —Sound Money (Coxey’s Paper).
only complete.vorkof the kind.
axt a.
j x-„,. stomach, hats are digested by these ac- lava fields. Negotiations were reopened,
$ § Dealer in S $
With one eye on the clock, and the othei
>d8 and the bile from the liver. Now, and, unfortunately, their wish to have
Nervous Shock.
on
your
plate,
you
cannot
enjoy
a
meal
tho
‘
peace
tent,
’
or
conferance
place,
es
­
las county, and John M. Brown,
the acids and pectones in fruit peculiarly
E. W. J oy C ompany —Gentlemen: This
tablished at nearly half a mile from the When traveling east, you should take the is the first time I have attempted to write ^T— I — I — I — I — I — l-r- 1 — I — I — I
Have put in a new<^^z=^
GUCHES—WATKINS—In Medford, Nov. 888,81 lhe ac,d®,ef
«I 4
Northern
Pacific,
the
only
dining
car
line
House Raising
24,1895, Edwin Guches and Miss Addie lately even royalty hasbeentakinglem- camp of the troops and in a rocky depres­ from Portland; meals 75 cents. You don’t for three years. Have been so nervous and
-4 ,
Watkins, M. Purdin, J. P., officiating.
on juice in tea instead of sugar, and le­ sion not visible from the picket stations, have to get up in the morning at six o’clock, weak that I have laid in bed for most of Granite, Marble,
O SODA WORKS e va M i A xinrxrr u a \< wnxiv
i 111011 juice has been prescribed largely by was gratified. To impress them with rush to breakfast and gulp it down in fif­ the time.
H and Moving
Freestone Monuments
A friend who had taken your Sarsaparilla
Nov. 28.1895, by llev. A. 8. Foster, A. J. Physicians to help weak digestion, sim the strength of the forces and power of teen minutes, and then have to wait until 2 sent
me
two
bottles.
The
second
one
is
or
3
o'clock
for
lunch
or
dinner.
To
avoid
the
government
the
Indians
were
invited
Van Landingham of Pokegaiua, Cal., and I P*Y because these acids exist yeryabumi,
At Yreka, Cal. Miss
and Copings.
gone, and I have gained twentv
All work entrusted to my care done
Arminda Bone of Halsey, Or.
antlv in the lemon.—Irom the Popular to come to the camp, and did so fre­ this, take the Northern Pacific; the only most
pounds, and surely feel a ne>v woman. I
dining
car
route,
the
only
line
to
the
Yellow
­
with dispatch, and on terms to suit
quently, trading at the extemporized stone Park and the ouly line running Pull­ was pale—thin. No ambition, llad given
_ Science Monthly.
cpoooooocooooooooooooo ................
the times. See the undersigned be­
store, buying tobacco and other neces man Tourist Sleepers through to the east up, as 1 had tried so manv remedies and Also agents for IRON FENCES.
fore letting contracts and save
N D are prepared to fill all orders on
Satisfaction guaranteed
saries. Dr. Thomas, a kindly hearted without from 12 to 16 hours delay. For doctors but found no benefit. If you care
money.
short notice. »•«•»*
man and devout Christian, fed some of full information, time cards, maps, etc., to publish this you have my consent.
(Signed)
MRS.
A.
C.
TILLMAN.
P. O. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co.. Oak Street, Ashland. D. ALLEN.
them at his table, and made them many call on or address, Robert Leonard, Agent,
Alameda, Cal.
f^Qive them a call.
Cal.
presents to convince them of the good Ashland Or
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
OREGON,
ABSOLUTELY PURE
FRED T. FRADENBURGH
Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day.
Special Sunday Dinners.
BACKACHE.
Professional Cards
Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Liver £2 Kidney Balm.
ASH LAN D I MILLS
BLR PATENT FLRDR.
SELDOM EQUALED,NEVER EXCELLED.
D«
VIRGIN & COMPANY, Prop s.
H. C. MYER
t
HARDWARE and TINWARE
I I MINERS’ SUPPLIES | I
H. S. EVANS,ASHLAND OE
PAIM TING.
PAPERING.
POKEGAMA
ETC.
GOLD HILL,
150 Choice
H
A
A BARGAIN !
80 ACRES
PARKINSON & WISE
A
MANHOOD RESTOREDSS
J. B. RUSSELL.