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•o ■r VALLEY RECORD. VALLEY RECORD FIND PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NO MONOPOLY PRICES ! Give us your order for Letterheads. State ments. Envelopes, &c. GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Qximost everybody takes some laxative medicine to cleanse the system and keep the blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS L1VER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant laxative and tonic that purifies the blood and strengthens the whole system.<And more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active and healthy, and when the Liver is in good 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 properly at work. If troubled with any of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi cines, and Better than Pills. J7tTEVERY PACKAGE^ Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. 3 J. H. Zeilin & Co.. Phil*., Pa < ProfessionalCards _ HINMAN, D. 1>. S, DENTIST. the Masonic Building up stairs over Post Office. C. W. BARlt. Dental Parlors in Odd Fellow’s Biock. A shland , O begon . ah work pertaining to modern dent istry. Painless operations a specialty. D. M. BROWER M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, A shland . O begon Office—At Residence, intersection of Me chanic, Laurel and Main Streets, DG. JORDAN & CO.’S VALLEY EECORD. ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, VOL. VIII PRESSED BRICKS. Election Judges and Clerks. Following is a list, by precincts, of judges and clerks ot election as appointed by the Mrs. R. T. Melius and son went to Dun- «mur Saturday. last term of county court: Applegate—J L Wooldridge chairman, Judge Hanna ia paying his family a J H Biantner, H D Kubli, judges; Orlahdo visit at Oakland. Rose, Geo. Hoffman, clerks. W Ashland—G M Grainger chairman, Sheriff Pattenon was up from the county Ed Churchman, W A Patrick, judges; J seat Monday on business. M Luark, A B Chapman, clerks. N Ashland—J E Pelton chairman, W L L. C. Rodenberger has been appointed Johnston, J E Cox, judges; H C Myer, town marshal in place of A.C. Parker. Jesse Houck, clerks. Henry E. Ankeny of the Sterling mine, S Ashland—T W Bryant chairman. Dan Chapman, F Roper, judges; H 8 Evans, has returned from a trip to Portland. E E Deming, clerks. Mis« Marie Wait has returned to Med llig Butte—W F Wilkinson chairman, A B Chartraw, I A Bradley, judges; Ben ford from teaching a school in Linn county. Highanbotham, Geo Gray, clerks. Central Point—E R Owen chairman, A Rev. Wro. Hart occupied the pulpit of M Ford, W C Leever, judges; Ben Beall, J one of Portland’« Episcopal churches H Kincaid, clerks. Chimney Rock—W P Farlow chairman. Sunday. Geo W Nichols. Hermann Myer, judges; Miss Edith Porter, the Dunsmnir mil W C Daly. J B Wyland, clerks. liner, came over last week on a visit with Eagle Point—A Pool chairman. Geo Brown,----- Cingcade, judges; A J Florey, her mother. J A Miller, clerks. G. R. Pelton & Co. who have been in Eden—J H Stewart chairman, J W the poultry business at Medford have Wilev, A S Robbins, judges; F H Stewart, also opened a new meat market there. E D Foudray, clerks. Flounce Rock—Uriah Gordon chairman, Corliea Merritt, assistant state printer, Perry Ellis, Jas L Gordon, judges; R W was called to Oakland, Cal.. Saturday Gray, W W Willitts. clerks. Foots Creek— B A Cook chairman, N where his aunt is lying dangerously ill. Hosmer, Thos Carr, judges; Chas T Ander The quarterly meeting of the executive son, W Bailey, clerks. committee of the Jackron county W. C. Gold Hill—J J Houck chairman, J W Masterson, K Ray, judges; I E DeBey, E E T. U. will be held at Medford tomorrow. Phipps, clerks. Ab Giddings is driving the Scott valley N Jacksonville—D- Linn chairman, Chas stage while Dan Cawley is taking a vacation. Basey, J C Whipp, judges; A N Soliss, J H They are both old veteran knights of the Huffer, Jr, clerks. whip and never die or quit driving stage. S Jacksonville—K Kubli chairman, D H. Prendergast bought the Pokegama J 8 Pierce, Theo Cameron, judges; Jas district school bonds ($1500) last week Cronemiller, John Orth, clerks. Lost Creek—R E Payton chairman, J F at par. They bear 7 per cent interest, Ditsworth, J J Brophy, judges; F M Man with redemption of a bond each year. ning, W F Taggart, clerks. Meadows—J B Welch chairman, E CI When you drink tea get the best—Ito Pomeroy, Dan’l Reynolds, judges^ H H R'end-it will please you. Take no other. Mitchell, R Carter, clerks. J. K. X an Sant, Ashland. ...N, ,Me^f°rd—D T Sears chairman, I A ^0 democratic state convention is v«ba ,E Si aiL’ Jlld<?es: R r Lawton, I called for April 9th at Portland. The S Medford-s'sS’Pentz chairman, Milton YounS Men’s State Republican Club’s Maule, Horace Nicholsen, judges; Wm annnrtl convention is to meet in Iurtland Ulrich, Barney O’Neil, clerks. Feb, 4tb. Mt Pitt—Thad Brockley chairman, John n t, r n n p iud8's; Oepp,K'““ Pleasant Creek-W P Hillis chairman; ?tvs^thin« Plaining to mechanical den- M S Wakeman, John W Robinson, judges; I T H B Taylor, E W Hammond,, clerks. | Wm C. Wills, who resided in this section Rock Point—H L White, chairman; F II j for several years previous to 29 years ago, Blevins, P W Blackart, judges: Janies spent Saturday and Sunday in Ashland. Hayes, John Ashniead, clerks. He is a member of the state board of equal- Steamboat—G C Culy, chairman; J M ization and is engaged in the stock raising Toms, Jacob Shearer, judges; Ezra Arnold, business near Prineville, Crook connty. W E Finney, clerks. t , Sterling-Thomas Gilson, chairman; Representatives of a German colony Frank B Ames, H E Ankeny, judges; A 8 are in the valley for the purpose of in Johnson, Gus Mitchell, clerks. vesting in a colony. They have secured Table Rock—M A Houston, chairman; an option on the Neathamer place in C C Gall, H W Shipley, judges; John E sams vallev and were also negotiating ; Emmet '■>' O. C. MeCt.ndon'. pt.ee. Beeson, E K Anderson, judges; William Vaupel, Norris & Drake are offering the Addison, J B Carlile, clerks. best values In dry goods shown in Ashland Trail creek—J <1 Briscoe, chairman; L J for years. Call on them. Marek, Henry Vogeli, judges; Lee Black, . „ —— ------------ —— Henry Holton, clerks. Horrible Attempted Outrage. Uniontown—John Devlin, chairman; Roseburg, Or., Jan. 10.—Last night, Chas Hamilton, R J Cameron, judges; W as Miss Grace Smith, the 15-year-old W„9^,e^n’-A K,,y*rt-clerks. . daughter of Judge Thomas Smith, was . V/11?«’1SPnncKST«T^SmnK11‘ilchair^n: returning home from a sociable, she L 1) Hitch. Scott Griffin, judges; Thos “ I K Ahl pt W H Pankev clerks I attempted to cross th© scnooibouee Woodville-J H Whipple,’ chairman; G «rounds alone, having left her girl friend F Schmidline, P J McHugh, judges; C E at a corner of the street. W’hite, W V Jones, clerks. B. F. Matthews, a professional -------------------------- gambler, 30 vears old, siezed Make Yourself Strong and dragged her into the schoolhouse If you would resist pneumonia, bronchitis, basement and attempted to assault her. typhoid fever, and persistent coughs and Residents across the street heard her colds. These ills attack the weak and run screams, but could not locate them. The GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY DISTRICT FAIR PREMIUMS. 150 Choice A ASHLAND CASKET CO H. S. EMERY CLASS 1. a «11 have to be crushed in a stamp m mill to U«. be erected. The ledge is only 30 leet wide Anderson & Humbert, six pair blankets............................................. and glistens with free gold throughout i Mrs F Stevenson, rag rug ........... its exposed body. | Mrs B Esther Radcliff, “ .............. Yreka Union,] 1 I DIVISION I. The Commodore mine, on Bark-house CLASS 1. creek, owned by Billups Humphrey and LINE, THE Mrs B Pellett, hermetically sealed Quigley, cleaned up in the neighborhood I 1 fruit.................................................... of $3,000 this week. Chicago, St Paul, Mrs G H Haskins, asst of jellies.... do asst of pickles.... The huge pumping plant of the Espev ! do piccalilly.............. Minneapolis & Omaha R’y I Mining Company, on Shasta river below j <|o display of jams.. Hawkinsville, has been running day and — THIS IS THE — night since last Friday, the break in the Mrs R T Lawton, assortment of fruit butter ............................................... machinery having been repaired. I Mrs R T Lawton, picalilly................ GREAT - SHORT - LINE ! A Company has been organized and a do best display of her- lease taken of 80 acres of the Miller ranch ! metieally sealed fruits..................... BETWEEN DULUTH at the mouth of Barkbouse creak, the in-1 Mrs W II Gore, domestic canned fruits........................................... .... tention being to prospect the ground and preserves six varieties develop the property if the prospect will I Mrs S do E Ish, assortment of pickles warrant. A shaft will be sunk, from Mrs J B Leach, rolls.......................... which prospect drifts will be run, and if do potato yeast bread... And all points East and South. Their they find sufficient pay the company will Mrs Jas Gay, fruit butter-6 varieties do soda biscuits------------ put up the latest improved machinery Magnificent track, Peerlees Vesti- and begin operations on a large scale. Mn W M Norcross, potato yeast buled Dining and Sleeping bread.................................................. There are numerous rich ledges above , Car Trains and Motto; Jas Gav, hop rising bread------- the mouth ol the creek and the theory is ’ 1 Mrs Mrs R T Lawton, domestic canned that rich deposits have been washed “ALWAYS ON TIME.” fruit.................................... . ............ down the stream, Mrs R J Cameron, soda biscuit......... Have given this road a national reputa do hop rising bread The Altoona quicksilver mine in [ tion. All classes of pasesengers carried Shasta county is now working sixty'men. Mrs R T Lawton. display of jams .. on the veetibuled trains without extra Last month it turned out 800 flasks of f Mrs E E Hills,domestic canned fruits do asst of jellies.................. charge. Ship yonr freight and travel quicksilver, valued at 42.00 a flask. The asst of preserves.......... do over this famous line. All agents have Altoona is the richest quicksilver mine in » DIVISION J. ticket the world._________________ CLASS 2. W. H. M ead , Gen. Ag’t., Best Cough Cure. Ella Vroman, six buttonholes......... 48 Washington St. Portland, Or. I j is Shiloh The ’s Cure. A neglected cough is dah- do chimise yoke .............. T, W, T easdale , G. P. A., Serous. Stop it at once with Shiloh’s Cure. Mrs E M Denison, pincusbiou......... St. Paul, Minn« •T sale by I, K, Bolton, Mr» M M Vining,plain «awing...... Myer Block, - Ashland, Or, ANDLE FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Day or Night Calls promptly at- tended to. H ¿^CHARGES REASONABLE. PARKINSON & WISE Have put in a new<^^æ^ e SODA WORKS e At Yreka, Cal. oooooooooooooooooooooo ND are prepared to till all orders on short notice. • * • » • A TDIAI A pack.«« oi our trest- fts S b Ba I RIAL. ’c,a,,ür ve.ka.M.nd H dff P 0 ’ ISlMI-« ¿.My, nervoui debility B »¿Sola and lost vitality Mat fm f«r 13 cut« tfi. WARD IN3TUTUTE, IWÄ.MK 8T.LO,®). Norti Weston St. PAUL & CHICAGO. 1 1 1 1 90 90 90 90 95 E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION Advertising rates given on application. OREGON, The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now Under the Management of pure 75 Mrs H C Myer, flowers in oil............ 1 00 Mrs J B Leach, sea moss in frame.. 1 42 F L Camps, largest and best display of photographs................................. 95 Mrs J B Leach, skeleton leaves in 1 42 frame................................................. 1 41 Miss Emily Pankey, wood and rock 95 moss in frames................................. 951 F L Camps, photo views 1C largest 9f size by 1 person............................... 1 4'. F L Camps, photo views largest No. 1 42 by 1 person.,................................... 5< DIVISION O. 95 CLASS 2. 1 42 1 42 Mrs H C Myer, pastel drawing......... Vesta Leach, map of the state of Or egon.................................................... 75 Mrs Oay, photo case .............. 75 •Mrs Jas A H Russell, spec of marble wk Emily Pankey, display zephyr 1 42 Miss flowers............................. . .............. Miss Emily Pankey, display pressed RATES: One Year............................................... $1 75 Six Months.................. 1 00 Three Months.......................................... 60 HOTEL A bsolutely 95 Published every Thursday. Changed fdands ! 7 60 4 75 7 5 4 4 3 2 5 Chief of the County Papers NO. 35. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report 60 70 75 75 T * M ■ ■ ■ ■ TTT" 80 _ do satchet bag ........... 37 J H Whipple, silk bed spread... 70 Mrs Mrs R A Minkler, tidy...................... HOBSFA or ALL WORK. Mrs B F Stevenson, childs dress, drawn woik...................................... C M Hanson, mare—Allie—2 yrs old 4 75 S W McClendon, mare. 4 yrs old.... 5 70 Mrs Jas Gay, purse............................. do table scarf................... C C McClendon, stallion, 2 yn old .. 5 70 C W Kahler, stallion, 1 yr old ......... 4 75 Mrs Jane White, bed spread............ W H Peninger, mare, 1 yr old......... 4 75 Miss Lulu Newton, apron cross siich do 4 yn old......... 2 85 Miss Etnily Pankey, bed spread....... Mrs H Zollar, pair pillow shams.... CLASS 4— DR AFT BOSSES—FntCHKRONS. Mrs R T Lawtoil, patching.............. J Wilson, mare -Gentle Annie -2 yrs Mrs A Law, pin cushion................... old...................................................... 4 75 Mrs A F Drisco. 6 buttonholes......... CLA88 6—CLYDESDALE. Mrs E M Denison, stand cover......... Mrs Jas Gay, sofa cushion................ S F Cass, stallion—Macduff—5 yn old...................................................... 7 60 class 4. 8 F Cass, mare colt, 4 mos old......... 4 75 “J8? F Stevenson, ladies’ apron... CLASS 8— graded duft . A Law, ladies’ apron.................. David Peninger, mare, 4 yn oM.... S TO MTi E M Denison, ladies’ embroid ered night dress.. ............................ CLASS 9—B0AD8TEB8. class 5. 9 50 8 F Cass, pair matched horses....... Mrs M H Vining, night dress,braided T P Judson, gentleman’s driving 9 50 Mrs J B Leach, pillow shams.......... mare.................................................. Mrs B F Stevenson, toilet cushion.. C W Kahler, gentleman’s driving gelding............................................... 4 75 Mrs RT Lawton, braided nightdress class 6. 8WEEP8TAKES. T P Judson, mare with get of 3 colts 14 25 Mrs H C Myer, ladies’ apron with crocheted lace................................... 8 U Mitchell, stal’n with get of 3 colts 14 25 Mrs HU Myer, afghan robe crocheted DIVISION B. do pillow with lace............ CLASS 1. do pillow shams, darned T McAndrew, bull [Sam Jones] 9 yrs net...................................................... old...................................................... 9 50 Mrs J B Leach, chemise yoke........... 9 50 R Cox,bull 2 yrs old.......................... do gents' scarf crochet 3 80 D Peninger, bull 1 yr old................. do pillow shams with crocheted lace................................... CLAS8 2. J J Brophy, cow (Lotisetta Princes) 4 75 Mrs J B Leach, edging, darned net., do best knit lace............ J H Gay, heifer under 1 yr, Jersey.. 4 75 Mrs C Chandler, knit shoulder cape C E White, Jersey bull 3 yrs old.... 4 75 Mrs B F Steyenson, knit mittens.... do 2 yrs old ... 9 50 bovs’ knit socks do do cow,4 yrs old.... 4 75 Mrs Jas Gay, gents' scarf, crocheted ' 1 Bartlett Obenchain, Jersey bull 4 child’s sacque,crocheted do 9 50 Jrs old............................................... ladies’ collar, crocheted do Hanson, Jersey cow 3 yrs old... 6 00 pair fancy hose............ do W H Peninger. bull calf under 1 yr 4 75 worsted tidy, crocheted do 3 80 D Peninger, bull 1 yr old................. knit mittens................... do 7 60 do heifer 1 yr old............... do baby socks, knit............ 3 80 Laura Coakley, heifer 1 yr old....... ladies’ skirt, crocheted, do SWEEPSTAKES. do child’s hood................... T McAndrew, bull any age or breed 14 25 do ladies’ hood................... M E Pankey, best crocheted lace.... DIVISION C. do ' tidev, crocheted......... CLASS 2. Emily Pankey, pillow shams, darned 4 75 R Cox, ram 1 yr old............................ net...................................................... 2 37 Emily Pankey, darned bedspread., do ewe 1 yr old............................ do darned net edging... class 4, W 11 Peninger. ewe, 2 yrs................ 2 37 Mrs H Zollar, tidy, tatted................. 4 75 Mrs C M Goodman, macramè work do ram 2 yrs old.......... 4 75 Mrs 11 Thornton, pair of fancy D Peninger, ewe 2 yrs old ................ stockings DIVISION D. Mrs Nellie Scott, ladies’ collar......... CLASS 2—POLAND CHINA. child’s knit skirt.... do skirt, crocheted....... do J R Robinson, boars 2 yrs................ 3 80 w’sted tidy crocheted • do W H Newton, sow and pigs not less spec crocheted lace do than 4 or under 20 weeks old......... 9 50 child’s hood............ do 5 70 W H Newton, boar 1 yr old.............. 5 70 Mrs B F Steyenson, knit shawl....... do boar under 1 yr....... do knit lace vest... do breeding sow, 2 yrs old 2 85 5 70 Mrs F D Wheeler, knit or crocheted J C Slagle, boar 1 yr old.......... . lace..................................................... do breeding sow 2 yrs old... 2 85 W H Newton, sow under 1 yr........... 5 70 Maud K Downing, 6 specimens cro cheted lace........................................ R Cox, breeding sow 2 yrs old......... 3 80 de sow and pigs under 20 weeks 9 50 Mrs F Wilson, crocheted shawl....... Miss A Adelaide Beebe, macrame class 5. hand bag............................................ R Cox. herd of swine and 4 sows.... 9 50 DIVISION L. W H Newton, do .... 4 75 POKEGAMA I havo Ur» Ra ornaRo/l in 1896, THOROUGHBRED HOBSK8. V C McClendon, stallion, 4 yn old $ and over........................................... R B Baber, mare, 2 yrs and under 3 standabd - bkkd trotting hobses . S F Cass, stallion-Mark H-7 yrs old T P Judson,mare-Setonette-4 yrs old do -Della-2 yrs old.... do -Elite 1 yr old........ J E Hill, stallion—Tobos—4 yrs old Jas McDonough, mare, 2 yrs old.... Win H Jordan, stallion, 2 yrs old... CLASS 5— POULTRY. of vitality, the appetite good and digestion ®,,ally making her escape before Mattb- vigorous, with Hood's 8arsaparilla, the one eW8 accomplished his fiendish design, and Mrs W H Newton, trio of Plymouth Rocks................................................. reached home completely exhausted. true blood purifier. Co and learn how wonderfully ) °u class 6. ------ - ------ Matthews was immediatlv arrested, but are made and how to avoid licknets Hood’s Pills cure liver ills constipation, wa8 released this aften'oon on $2000 E L Farra, pair of white turkey«... and disease. Museum enlarged with (bonds, furnished by his mother and R Cox, pr of Narragansett turkeys.. thousands ol new objects. Admit- biliousness, jaundice, sick headache. Bion 25 eta. do pr of black turkeys................ father, pending a preliminary December Weather Summary. Private Office—Same Building ' Mrs W H Newton, pr bronze turkeys 1051 Market Street-Diseases ot lucn-. Following is a summary of weather ob examination. CLASS 7. stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the sk'.u servations at Ashland during month of Mathews was bound over to appear and kidneys tpiiekly cured without the use ot mer- December, as reported by F. H, Carter, local before the Douglas county grand joury Mrs W H Newton, trio Pekin ducks eury. Treatment personally or by letter. Sen«) DIVISION E. observer for the Oregon State Weather in the sum of $5000 and was remanded to for book. I»- C Service: CLASS 1. jail. Long established and reliable practitioner Precip’tn I Baney Mathews is a young man well R Cox, bushel Oregon Chili wheat Max. Min. Mean. Date. Temp Temp Temp. in inches. | known in southern Oregon and northern do 1 bushel winter barley......... do 1 bushel Russian winter oats California as a sport. He dresses up as .2 44 36 1 40 1 .32 33 43 53 PINEOLA COUGH BALSAM 2 neat as a pin and walks with a cane. Fred Hansen, display of cornstalks Gore, seed cucumber................ .01 34 39.5 45 3 Mashing and tin-horning is his main J W H H Downing, % bushel corn........... is excellent lor ail throat inflammation and 30 45 60 ...» 4 ambition in life, and though he is a cold-1 I J Hanson, 1 bushel black winter for asthma. Con I 44 50.5 57 5 blooded reprobate hiB appearance makes barley................................................. sumptives will in .27 48 36 42 6 him attractive to the ladies and he is J O Fredenburg, 1 bushel barley.... variably derive 51 32 41.5 • . . • 7 • do side oats.. quite popular w ith many of the higbtoned benefit from its 33 43 53 8 f • • • 8 M Nealon, 1 bushel spring rye.... use, as it QUICKLY , . .. girls of this section. 61 37 49 9 do winter rye.... abates the cough, 56 44 50 10 R F Dean, % bushel Golden chaff renders expector Are You Made 59 46 52.5 • • • • 11 ation easy, assist 51 37 44 • • • • 12 Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation. R w F beat Dean, 100 stalks of wheat......... ing nature in Te 32 39.5 .07 47 13 Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. Yellow Skin? display of popcorn. 1 peck st o r i ng wasted 44 26 35 14 Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive cure. For W do H Newton, display of 100 stalks tissues. There is 25 32.5 40 .77 15 sale by T. K. Bolton. wheat...................... ....................... a large percentage 31 .08 28 295 16 W H Newton, display of 100 stalks 26 31 of those who sup 36 Mining Items. .27 17 .................................................... 33 21 27 18 pose their cases to be consumption who are Grants Tass Courier.] ! 1 O oats R Pankey, U bnshel side oats.... 49 30 39 5 .13 19 only suffering from a chronic cold or deep Clark & Son are opening up a new T E Hills, stalks of corn ................. 28 33.5 39 1.81 20 seated cough, often aggravated by catarrh. Ji bushel ears of corn.... do placer on Grave creek, below the Steam 84 17 25.5 .08 21 For catarrh use Ely’s Cream Balm. Both sample buckwheat............ do Boer mine this winter. 33 7 SC 22 remedies are pleasing to use. Cream Balm, 100 stalks bald barley....... do 41 24 32.5 23 «... 50c. per bottle; Pineola Balsam, 25c. at Hull & Beck are lowering their four- pumpkins........................... do 39 27 33 24 .11 Druggists. In quantities of $2.50 will de foot sluice boxes to pipe some lower class 2. 34 19 26.5 25 liver on receipt of amount. ground known to be rich, on their Louse 33 29 31 26 ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y E P Geary, egg plant ......................... creek placers. 35 25 30 27 J H Downing, sample white beans, 18 25.5 33 28 .45 Postmaster Loomis of Galice has sold 1 pk.................................................... 33 15 24 29 his interest in the Rocky Gulch placers Mrs W H Newton, Golden Wonder 28 31.5 35 30 .01 millet................................................. to Prentiss and Sherer, Mr.)«, will put 45 24 34.5 31 .... in a stock of goods and become a mer J A Pankey, timothy seed, 1 pk....... do alfalfa seed, 1 pk......... Mean tcuiu.,36 2; Max. temp., 61, on 9th; chant down there. T E Hills, sample of tobacco............ Min. temp., 7, on 22; Total precip. in. Davidson Bros., Robertson & Cook DIVISION F. 4.65; Total snowfall in. 15.9; No of days are running one giant on their placers CLASS 2. clear, 2; partly cloudy, 8; cloudy 21; pre in Missouri Flat. The ground is known vailing direction of wind. N W. Mrs S E Ish, lard ............................... Remarks: Average mean temp, for Dec. to be very rich and it water is plenty this Mrs Rowe, lard.......................... . winter the boys will have several nuggets 38.6; average precipitation for Dec. 3.56: Mrs R J Cameron, honey exhibit... average mean temp. 14 years 51.7; average on hand by spring. Hugh Elliott, blacksmith work......... mean temp. 1895 51 5; average annual prel Chas. Phillips has purchased the Ten Mrs W H Newton, home made soap, Residence Lota for sale in cipitation 19.47; average annual 1895 pre nessee placer mines from Sam White and hard................................................... cipitation 13.96. Annual rainfall has only was in the city Friday to obtain pipe and Welden & Ireland, home made Pokegama, on reasonable once beeu so light. In 1883 it was 11.81. brooms............................................... terms. Lots sold on the in The above is based on a record of 14 years. giant to open it up. He will employ Mrs R Ashworth, home made hard seven men this winter. This placer is on stallment plan. soap...... ............................................. Bueklen's Arnica Salve. Josephine creek. Mrs M A Fredenburg, home made lso 2,000 acres of Cho.ce soft soap........................................... The best salve in the world for Cuts I ,F . F. Johnson came in last week from Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale Miss Fannie Pankey, do................... Ou the Klamath River. Terms made to Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Sait Rheum, Fever ‘ns Soldier creek placers. He and his MrsGH Haskins, honey exhibit... Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, partner McDermott have a 3-mile ditch T E Hills, home made brooms......... suit on application. Address, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- to dig and this will place 160 acres of ext- do fruit drier............................ CHAS. COLE, tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is remely rich dirt under the monitor. Pros- DIVISION G. Pokegama, Siskiyou Co., Cal. guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or pectg have been made which figure up CLASS 1. money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. an vera(?e of *i » Vard P For sale bv E. a . Sherwin. an average oi a yard, Peter Elmer, butter, not less than 21b J. F. btith is developing the Free and Mrs E £ Hills, do Easy placer ledge on the Illinois river CLASS 3. O A Stearns, extra cream chesse.... ARE YOU GOING EAST? i do half “ .... DIVISION H. K b. sure ,o.r Im ' r©HQ V13 tu© 16, The following are the premium« awarded by the late district fair at Central Point fair grounds: DIVISION A. 1OM Market St., San Francisco (Eetwcen tith and 7th Sts.) W Manager - aad - Funeral - Director. THURSDAY, JANUARY ASHLAND, OBEGON. 35 K FRED T. FRADENBURGH PROPRIETOR. 2 85 \ a /H0 HAS improved the House and is pre- 95 pared to Entertain the Traveling Public In First Class Style. 95 1 90 :o: - 1 90 Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day. 95 ----------- :o:------------ 95 95 95 Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour' iste. When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon 95 ----------- :o:------------ ferns ______ 1 42 95 1 42 Miss Emily Pankey, pencil sketch from nature - 1 42 95 Miss Emily Pankey, moss lamp mat Mrs Nellie Scott, penmanship by child under 12 - Robt Ashworth, display of moss 1 42 Mrs and lichen - 1 93 class 4. 95 Myrtle Hart, oil painting on satin 2 37 96 Mrs J J Brophy, crayon portrait by the artist - _ _ 2 37 1 42 1 42 Mrs J J Brophy, spec of natural his tory in crayon 1 42 Mrs 11 C Myer, marine painting in oil by artist - - . . _ 85 50 Mrs H C Myer, spec natural history in crayon _____ 1 42 1 42 Mrs H C Myer, oil painting on satin 1 42 C, do kensington painting 95 Mrs J R Header, oil painting by 1 42 artist 95 Mrs J R Reader, oil painting by artist 95 1 42 Mrs F T Wheeler, crayon portrait 95 do largest and best N display of paintings on canvas 1 42 Mrs F ~ T Wheeler, _ spec r___ of : natural _i 1 ’”:;. in • oil •• 95 history - 1 42 Miss A* Adelaide Beebe, spec of 95 etching 95 DIVISION P. CLASS 1. 1 42 1 42 Mrs A II Russell, display of Oregon marble 1 42 1 42 Mrs A 11 Russell, display of building stone ______ 1 42 Mrs Robt Ashworth, col of mineral 1 42 and geological spec - 1 42 class 2. 1 42 G H Haskins, unfermented 96 Mrs wine - 95 E Britt, display of wine made in 50 district 1 42 CLASS 3. 1 90 50 W W Scott, dis of almonds in glass jars 50 R M McDonough, dis of walnuts in glass jars - 95 Peter Elmer, dis of almonds in glass jars ______ 2 37 1 90 Mrs R J Cameron, dis of chestnuts 1 42 in glass jars - 2 37 E Britt, dis walnuts in glass jars 2 37 Clarence I’oley, dis of peanuts in CLASS 1—16T DIVISION. glass jars - - - - - 2 37 95 F W Knowles, dis of figs In glass C W Kahler, dish of golden russett.. do Roxpury russett 95 jars ______ 95 R M McDonough, dish of yellow bell A pro rata reduetion of 5 per cent has 95 flower.................................... ............ made on all premiums awarded, and 95 been D Reynolds, King of Tompkins....... where more than one premium have been do N or them spy .......... 95 awarded on the same kind of article the R J Cameron, best general exhibit of is divided by the board of di apples.................................................... 9 50 premium J. II. D owning , Sec. T E Hills, best assortment of apples 4 75 rectors. Special Sunday Dinners Fresh Eastern oysters, Turkey and Cranberry Sauce, Price 50 Cents. BACKACHE. WHY ? Because your Liver and Kidneys are out of order. For years and years housewives all over the country have used with best results Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver — Kidney Balm. Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it is the “PEERLESS REMEDY” for curing ailments of the Livet. Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright’s Disease. For sale everywhere at $ i .oo per bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS. MO. ASHLAND SELDOM EQUALED, NEVER EXCELLED. CLASS 1—2D DIVI8I0N. VIRGIN & COMPANY, Prop s. I-++++++++++++vv ♦ I <- ♦ ❖ ♦ H. C. MYER t * t + Daily Health Laws, 95 Don’t eat so rapidly, !<> Ashland, Oregon. Sit on a chair and be quiet after eating. 50 + 1 90 50 Your stomach is not a coal bin. 66 95 When you feel uncomfortable after eating 59 + Jou have eaten too much, and you need -I- i 95 ♦ ev ’ s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. 90 1 95 If you suffer from rheumatism watch the ♦ ❖ 95 i 3 80 sheets Don’t get between them; if damp .... The best Hue .... ❖ 95 dry them. 66 ¡ IN SOUTHERN OREGON. : »5 Cure vour rheumatism with Joy’s Vege 66 ♦ 95 table Sarsaparilla. 1 90 ♦ 95 95 Keep flies out of your house; they are ■ am ♦ ❖ 47 germ carriers. ♦ 1 90 + Agricultural Implements Wear flannel undergarments. : ❖ 1 itO i 1 90 Keep your feet warm; your head cool. 1 90 2 37 ! When your blood is thin you feel cold in 1 90 ❖ the least change. When your blood is thin ♦ 1 90 take ’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla; it will ♦ 95 4 75 make Joy your blood red, rich and thick. Garland Stoves and Ranges CLASS 4. 1 90 Yes, it will do to take Joys Vegetable Sar ❖ 95 saparilla now. 1 90 W W Scott, Petet prunes................. + 1 90 class 5. ♦ When you get off your bicycle after a 1 90 Mrs G F Billings, dish Lemon cling 96 long warm run, put on a coat. GUNS, : AMMUNITION, CUTLERY. * SAWS, 1 90 T E Hills, dish Golden cling............ 95 If you are going on a trip take Joy s Vege 1 90 95 do Heath's cling .......... 95 table* Sarsaparilla. +++•}•* class 6. Strange food makes strange stomachs. A H Russle, assortment of sun- Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla reaches the 95 Mrs dried fruits...................................... 4 75 stomach, cleanses the stomach, and renews W W Scott, exhibit of dried prunes. 4 75 the stomach, 95 T E Hills, exhibit of evaporated No appetite? Take Joy’s Vegetable Sar 4 75 saparilla. fruits.................................................. 95 Keen appetite. • Ill Vi M ain S tbxkt , O pposite P laza . DIVISION M. 1 90 Accept nothing but the genuine when you 1 90 CLASS 1. ask for Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. 1 90 Henry Hellems, N Y musk melon-3 95 PAINTS PAINTERS’ TOOLS, S M Nealon, sample ot sorghum Two Important Daw Sults. stalks................................................. 1 90 WALL PAPER. C3-RiAuSS. ETC. Among the cases to be decided this 95 95 J S March, parsnips—6 specimens... B uilding P apebs , vyhapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. do Manzel Wurtzel beets-3 s 95 month by tho United States supreme 1 90 do largest cabbage............... 95 court aro tho irrigation bond cases from 4 75 95 2 85 Mrs R M McDonough, tomatoes-6 s Mrs R J Cameron, largest cabbage.. 95 California. They involve tho constitu tionality of the Wright irrigation act. do exhibit of cab 95 bage, not less than 3 varieties----- 1 90 The government suit against tho Stan W H Newton, tomatoes—6 spec 95 ford estate will also come up. Joseph 1 90 3 Mrs M Nealon, squashes for table—6 s 50 H. Choate, tl;e famous New York law 95 C O Biglow, onions—any variety.... 1 1 90 90 yer, will appear in tlio latter case as at R J Cameron, turnips—6 specimens late potatoes—1 peck... 1 90 torney for Mrs. Stanford. 1 90 Poley Bros, yellow Jackson Co., Oregon. All AUUUIUIDMJ danvers—1 peck 1 90 do ; 95 Red Weatherfield — 1 pk 1 90 do 2 37 REAL ESTATE AGENT, exhibit of carrotts.......... 95 Chamberlain’s Bye and Skin Ointment do 95 Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- 95 O R Pankey, squashes for table — 3 s NOTARY PUBLIC and 2 85 95 Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped J Wilson, 1 peck early potatoes....... F C Homes, largest squash................ 1 90 Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS 1 90 Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. do sugar beets—3 spec......... 1 90 For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acre« up 2 37 T E Hills, Early Rose potatoes....... 1 90 for Sale or Rent. 4 75 Fred Hansen, 6 parsnips................... 95 6 carrots....................... do TO HORSE OWNERS. Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. 95 Mangel wursel—3 spec do For putting a horse in a fine healthy con 95 95 dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. blood beets................. do QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES 2 37 crook neck squashes-3 90 do 50 They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure bell squashes.............. do AS LISTED a number of small and large farms, from 20 acres up, for Sale or 95 loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct onions any variety.... do Rent. I kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving 1 90 cauliflower ................... do OF"Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands. water melon—3 spec... 1 90 new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 1 42 M L Pellett, do one dozen quinces.......... 1 90 cents per package. For sale by druggists. 95 do New York market Win 1 42 For Sale at E A. 8 hebwin ’ s drugstore ter Nellis Fred Hansen, ex of cabbage—3 spec List of Letters Henry Hellems, water melons—3 s.. R M McDonough, 1 peck of sweet Remaining uncalled for in the Ashland 1 90 P. O„ Jan. 13,1896: potatoes............................................. 2 85 Mrs tionot a famous French physician, will quickly cure you of all ncr 95 Beers, C Dean, 1 dozen quinces... Johnson,Mrs L 95 W H Anna vous or diseases of the generative organa, such na Lost Manhood casawba melons—3 spec.. 1 90 Barbree, Mrs M Stewart, Mathew Insomnia, 1‘idnsin tlio Buck,Seminal Kmlsslons, Nervous Debility 1 90 John Gore, 95 Bigham, tomatoes ..................... Pimples, VnOiness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varlcrx^L 5;.<| Wilson, Rev M D Bushey, Mrs B 48 R A Dean, casawba melons.............. Constlimtlon. 11 stops all losses by day or night Prevents m j 95 Mrs J 2 85 Hess of discharge, which If notchecked leads to SpermatorrlKaK'and DIVISION N. the horrors of Impotency. (VPfllt.KE cleanses the liver, tba Persons calling for same will please say BEFORE and AFTER ail kidneysand the urinary organs of all impurities. 4 75 “advertised,” W. II. B bunk , P. M. 2D DIVISION. CUPIDEJiE strengthens anil restores »mail weak organx 95 Mrs H C Myer, floral design............ Tlio reason BufTerers arc not cn.-e<l by rectors Is because ninety per cent are troubled with 1 42 Proalalltls. CUPIPEN Els the only known remedy to cur. without an operation. Ml) testimoni “How to Cu re All Skin Diseases.” 95 do floral wreath............ als. A written guarantee given and money returned if six boxes does not effect a pexuiaucutcur. 1 42 fl.OO a box, six for f5.00, by mail. Send for rRKKcircular and testimonials. 95 do exhibit dried grasses Simply apply “S wayne ’ s O intment .” No Address DiVOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 2070, San Iranciaco. Cat Mrs J B Leach, floral wreath ........... 1 42 internal medicine required. Cures tetters, 75 95 eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, do floral design............. FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN. 2 37 Mrs Jas Gay, ex dried grasses.......... 1 42 I bands, nose, &c., leaving the skin clear, 95 Mrs Emily Pankey, everlasting 95 1 42 white and healthy. Its great healing and flowers............................................... 95 Mrs Jas Gay, fancy basket of flowers 1 42 curative powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for S wayne ’ s 2 37 DIVISION M. L intment 95 § § Dealer in $ § » 3 d division . An Enigmatical Bill or Fare, Z7T- l-l-l-l — l-i-l-l-i-l I 1 90 Mrs Rowe, spec of abutilon.............. 95 95 Miss Emily Pankey,ex of ferns .... i 42 For a dinner served on the Dining Cars of House Raising 95 the Chicago, Milwaukee v St. Paul Rail Mrs Thos Pankey. do ....... way, will be sent to any address on receipt Granite, Marble, 75 Mrs S E Downing, spec foliage of a two cent postage stamp. Address, 1 90 95 begonia.............................................. Geo. H. Heaftord, General Passenger 1 90 Mrs S E Downing, spec flowering and Moving. Freestone Monuments 1 42 95 Agent, Old Colony Building. Chicago, begonia.............................................. 2 85 DIVISION O. and Copings. I All work entrusted to my care done 1 90 CLASS 1. 4 75 with dispatch, and on terms to suit Mrs J J Brophy, oil painting............ the times. See the undersigned be Also agents for IRON FENCES. do spec of natural his fore letting contracts and save Satisfaction guaranteed 95 tory in crayon................................. money. 95 ; R C Mackey, photographs, views, 1 42 1 90 portrait best collection................... P, O. Address : YREKA, Siskiyou Co.. Oak Street, Ashland. 50 ' Mrs H C Myer, spec of porcelain [) ALLEN. CSI. 1 43 1 painting.......................................... . [K Ed Leever, dish of Spitzenburgs.... W H Holt, dish of fall Pippins......... J M Gibson, dish of Spitzenburgs... do King of Tompkins W W Scott, dish of Gravenstines.... class 2. Fred Hansen, dish of pears.............. R M McDonough, dish pears, any variety............................................... R M McDonough,dish Beurre Easter R J Cameron, dish of fall butter.... do Vicar of Wakefield... do Winter Nellis............... T E Hills, dish Winter Nellis............ class 3. Emi!e_Barbe, 3 bunches flame Tokay Frank Laean, exhibit of grapes....... Peter Elmer, 3 bunches improved M ission.............................................. C D Reed, best exhibit of grapes.... X HARDWARE and TINWARE t « I I MINERS’ SUPPLIES I I ->* ♦ H FV ANS ASHLAND.OR. PAINTING. PAPERING. ETC. GOLD HILL, H MANHOOD RESTOREDSS RESTORED J. B. RUSSELL, i Contracting & Building Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Caetorla.