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VOL. VIH
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON,
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY
6, 1896,
Chief of the County Papers
Published every Thursday.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION
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NO. 38.
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Professional Cards
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The Ashland-Klamath Falls Road.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Klamath Falls Express.]
Portland is full ot beggars and thieves.
Last week the people of this commu­
David Fox returned from San Francisco nity were made happy by the announce­
last week.
ment that a daily mail route between
Mrs. Dr. Parson and son Fred are visiting Ashland and Klamath Falls had been es­
in San Francisco.
tablished, and since that news has been
Senator Cogswell of Lakeview is at Salem received of the letting of contract. It
was awsrded to S. G, Proffit of Floyd,
on legal business.
Shenft Patterson was up from Jackson­ Virginia, for $2640, and provides a seven
The Famous Hostelry of Southern Oregon is now
times a week service irom Ashland to
ville Friday on legal business.
this place and return, via Barron, Soda
Good Pillow Sham holders only 60c each
Under the Management of
Springs and Shake.
at the Opera House Furniture Store,
We still bear reports that the Ashland
Rev. Mr. Menienger is assisting the route is impracticable, and that it will be
Methodist revival meetings at Medford impossible for the stage to get through at
Miss Hermann Introduced.
Can Poverty Be Abolished?
this week.
certain times of the year, and in fact a
Washington, January 25.—The Post
Not in our time, probably, and not
Fred Kleinhammer has returned from petition is now going the rounds, which has the following account of a reception
PROPRIETOR.
the Willamette contented to remain on asks that the Ager route shall not be dis­ given by Mr. and Mrs. Hermann:
by any of the means now employed to
Applegate.
continued, and sets forth a number ot
One of the prettiest teas of the season relievo the conditions of the poor. Giving
\ a /H0 HAS improved the House and is pre-
Mro. E. B. Walrad returned Tuesday wherefores—all of which are plainly was given on Friday, January 17, bv money and charity indiscriminately only
pared to Entertain the Traveling Public
from a visit with her mother, Mrs. A. 8. attacks upon the new route. The Ash­ Representative and Mrs. Binger Her­
Jacobs, at Central Point.
land route under the new survey is en­ mann, of Oregon, tho event being in porpetuates and increases the evil, those
In First Class Style.
Mrs. Mary Blake, daughter of Mrs. tirely practicable, and if after a careful honor of their daughter, Miss Hermann, who find they can get alma will bo apt
Rheumatism Runs Riot
J^R. C. W. BARR.
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Sayles,
returned Monday from Cherry study of the new route any one can show who they formally introduced to society. to slump down and be supported by
When there is lactic acid in the blood, Lin-
cause, besides Dersonal interest, why it The decorations were violet and green, alms, if they can. Neither will poverty
¡merits and lotions will be of no permanent creek, near Pelican Bay.
benefit. A cure can be accomplished only
H. W. Scott, editor of the Oregonian, is impracticable and impossible at certain great palms being grouped throughout
by neutralizing this acid and for this pur­ passed through Ashland last week for a seasons of the year, then the columns of the parlors. The arch leading into the be relieved through creating artificial
Dental Parlors'in Odd Fellow’s Block.
pose Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best medi­ trip to the City of Mexico.
the Express are at his disposal.
dining-room and the chandeliers were demands for labor by searching around
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cine because Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the
A shland , O regon .
Capt. O. C. Applegate, Robt. Emmitt artistically draped with southern smilax. to make work where none would natu­
F.
Glenn
and
family
are
visiting
Ashland
only true blood purifier prominently in the relatives being en route from Montesano and R. M. C. Brown, men familiar with The entire trimmings of the tea table
rally be needed. In tho monarchical
.RET Special Rates to Boarders and large parties of Tour­
All work pertaining to modern dent­ public 4ye.
for their new home in California.
mountain roads and capable of judttin« -were
and violets,
we»x v of
we asparagus
no^ni
auu
yiuiuio, broad
U1VMU vio-
VIV* countries, when povorty presses and bread
istry. Painless operations a specialty.
whether
a
route
is
feasible
or
not,
viewed
'
*
“
‘
ists.
When in Ashland don’t fail to stop at Hotel Oregon.
Boon's Pills act easily, yet promptly
let satin ribbons crossed with a tall cen­
The reported death of Friday George, ex­
and effectively, on the liver and bowels. 25c. superintendent of the Shasta division, pnb - the new road from this place to the Jack- terpiece of violets reflected from a mirror. ‘ riots, insurrections and revolutions
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son county line and found its practicabil­ On either side of the table were silver threaten, it has been the custom to bor­
lished last month, is denied. He is aliye.
Indian War Veterans’ Pensions.
M. BROWER M. D.
Jacksonville school district levies a 6 mill ity much exceeded their expectations, candelabra, capped with violet shades. row money and open a set of public
Representative Hermann’s bill pen­
tax.
All state, county, town and school and could see no cause why it should not All the accessories partook of the pre­ works, on reads or elsewhere, to keep
sioning the susyivora of Indian wars up district
tax for Jacksonville makes a 29 mill become an excellent road at all seasons vailing bus, and were exceedingly prettv
ÇHY8ICIAN and SURGEON,
Fresh Eastern oysters, Turkey and Cranberry
to and including the year 1856 has been tax.
the common people’s stomachs filled
of the year. Capt, M. F. Eggleston and and effective,
favorably
reported
to
the
bouse.
The
Jesse
McCall
of
Ashland,
thoroughly
and
their
hands
occupied
so
they
will
Mrs
Hermann
was
becomingly
at
­
O REGO
Sauce, Price 50 Cents.
ASHLAND.
Mrs. Geo. Veit of Talent has gone to
committee was unanimous in the vote.
competent engineers agree that the road tired in black satin, with chiffon and not think too much. But all these ar­
Mr. Hermann Tuesday made a com­ southern California for her health. Mr. V. can be continued from the line to Ash­ cut-jet trimmings. Miss Hermann look­
is working the Helms placers on Louse
tificial remedies have after a time fail­
land over a good grade, and can be kept ed most charming in white satin and
Office—At Residence, intersection of Me­ plete showing sb to the history, and pol­ creek.
icy of the old war pensions and demon­
ed. The earthquake has always come
chanic, Laurel and Main Streets,
open at all times. They further state
Drs. Caldwell <fc Barr, in the I. O. O. F. that all grades can be lowered so that pearl trimmings. She carried a large sooner or later. Poverty can never be
strated that the time had now arrived
bouquet
of
Violets.
Miss
Hermann
when the service pension to these old building, for crowns and bridge-work and none are as steep as some on the Ager quite rivals in beauty the former fair and abolished until it is done by the poor
pertaining to mechanical den­
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
men should no longer be delayed. The everything
route. There is on the new route no charming representative from Oregon, themselves. They themselves must find
tistry.
estimated age of the Oregon and Wash­
narrow Topsy grade, from which by an Mias Mattie Mitchell, whose beauty was
WHY ? Because your Liver and Kidneys
The
smelter
for
the
Waldo
copper
mines
the cause of their ills and its remedy.
ington survivors is 67 years. Of the
G. A. K.
Will be completed on the 20th inst. A big accident a conveyance by leaving the so universally acknowledged. ' They
Cayuse Indian war, there survives but force
are out of order. For years and years
is at work taking out ore ready for beaten track a couple of feet could be had receiving with them Miss Knott, The poorer and hungrier they are tho
BURNSIDB POST NO. 23.
136 and about 60 widows. There are not reduction.
hurled hundreds of feet into the canyon Mrs. Henry H. Gilfry, of Oregon; Mrs. more likely they will bo to set them­
Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and to exceed 4000 survivors of all the Indian
housewives all over the country have
Miss Julia O’Meara daughter of James beneath. There is also not a dozen or so Towne, wife of Representative Towne, selves thinking, though poverty and
3d Saturday of each month. Visiting Com- wars of the nation extending to 1856«
miles
of
heavy
adobe
on
the
Ashland
of
Duluth.
Minn.:
Mrs.
Wilkinson,
(nee
rades cordially welcomed.
hunger aro not for that reason to be en­
used with best results
Under Mr. Hermann’s bill there will be O’Meara, the veteran Journalist, is visiting road.
Enlow), Mias Phillips, of Pennsylvania:
Portland and Salem friends. The family
A. C. S pencer , Commander.
included the Rogue river, Yakima, Cay­ lives
couraged,
not
at
all.
The majority of people favor both Miss Van Voorhis, of Ohio, and Miss
at Santa Rosa, Cal.
Q. O. V annatta , Adjutant.
use and other Indian wars of the Pacific
routes, but don’t care to keep the Ager Drew.
Most of tho poverty of the present
The
quarterly
examination
for
teachers
’
Northwest, those of Texas and New
route, by placing the Ashland route in a
W. R. C.
Among the guests were the Venezue­ day, that not caused by the drunken­
certificates
takes
place
at
Jacksonville
Feb.
Mexico of 1855-1859 and the Sabine dis­
BURNSIDE BELIEF CORPS NO. 24
the examination for state papers false light and ill-repute before the postal lan minister, the Misses Andrade and ness and shiftlessness of the poverty
turbances of 1836. In the California and 12th.
department.
Dr. Andrade, of the Minister’s family;
Meets in Masonic hall at 2 o'clock p. m. Utah wars there are few survivors to be takes place the following day.
the
Chinese minister and his wife, the stricken themselves, arises from tho un­
n the first and third Fridays of each
The Kings Daughters give an entertain­
included in the benefits of the bill.
month.
M bs . J. I). C rockf . r . Pres.
He
Came
on
The
Flyer.
minister
of Guatemala and Honduras, equal distribution of wealth. So long as
ment at the opera honse Saturday evening.
Mu. L tdia G riswold , Sec’y.
and many senators and representatives one individual is permitted to own
Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it
The proceeds are for charity and the enter­ Roseburg Plaindealer.]
A Peculiar Incident.
with
their
wives
and
daughters,
and
tainment
should
be
well
patronized.
1150,000,000 he undoubtedly has his
Sheriff Johnson tells of a peculiar in­
Will Marks, who has been attending
is the “PEERLESS REMEDY” for curing ailments of the Liver,
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Jos. A. Wilson, formerly of the Ashland the San Francisco art school for the past others distinguished.
cident in connection with the hanging of
own
share and that of 2,009 other peo­
GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Knights of Loyd Montgomery at Albany yesterday. mine, who has been prospecting tn Sis­ few months, returned on the fiver Sun­
Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright’s
Committed to the Asylum.
ple, even giving each of them $50,000
Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every
kiyou county for several months, came day morning. The fiyer did not stop at
Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good At one corner of the enclosure where the oyer Sunday evening on a business trip.
Mrs, Peter Boschey, of Jacksonville, apiece. Still it would not be the proper
Disease.^ For sale everywhere at $i.oo per bottle.
scaffold was erected stood a woodshed,
Roseburg, but Will did, and in alighting was committed to the asylum last Thurs­
standing are cordially invited to attend.
thing
to
knock
the
one
hundred
and
and on the roof were two roosters who
F. D. W agner , C. C.
John Adams, brother of Jesse Adams of from the fast moving train was consid­ day, the result of softening of the brain.
the DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS. MO.
bad spent the night there, and as the Wagner creek, was committed to the asy­ erably jolted up, and had, as he express She has resided at Jacksonville since fifty times a millionaire down and take
S. G. E ggers . K. of R & 8.
hanging took place at 7 o’clock they lum Saturday. He lias been there before. ed it, several inches ot his leg driven up 1861. Owen Keegan and Peter Boschey his wealth away from him.
had not yet left their roost. No sound Owen Keegan and Chris Ulrick took him to into his back.
took her to Salem.
MASONIC,
There are tetter ways of distributing
was heard from them until the trap was Salem.
Bucklen
’
s
Arnica
Salve.
the
world’s wealth. It is by cultivating
Brakeman
McDonald
of
the
Shasta
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, R. A. M.
A
Fact
Worth
Knowing.
sprung, and then one of the roosters
The
best
salve
in
the
world
for
Cuts
the
independence and general intelli­
Regular convocations on the Thursday arose and crowed loudly. He then set­ division, who had his fingers amputated by
Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia and Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
accident in the Ashland yards, returned
tled down again until the doctor pro­ an
next after the full moon.
all Throat and Lung diseases are cured by Sores,
gence
of these who produce the world’s
last
week
from
his
stay
at
the
Sacramento
Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains,
E. V. C arter , H. P.
nounced Montgomery dead, and just as hospital.
Shiloh’s Cure. For sale by T. K. Bolton.
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ wealth. Opportunities lie all around
E. A. S herwin . Secretary.
the announcement was made the reoster
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is mankind just as much as they ever did.
John Carrigan, a brakeman on the
again crowed and then became quiet. It
Public School Report.
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
work-train,
got
bit
in
the
head
at
Sisson
was only a circumstance, but was a
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. The power that makes wealth is stron­
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. V. <k A. M.
Report
of
principal
of
Ashland
public
with a stick of wood some time ago. His
For sale bv E. a . Sherwin.
peculiar one.
ger than it ever was. Workingmen must
schools
for
the
month
ending
Jan.
31,
Stated communications on the Thursday
bead has now swoolen up and turned to
Peoples
Party
State
Convention.
1896.
unite for the creation of wealth and
Karl's Clover Root Tea
of or before the full moon.
erysipelas. He is in the Sacramento
E. A. S hebwin , W. M.
Number days taught, 20. Number of
is a sure cure for Headache and nervous hospital.
The People’s Party State Convention hold together as closely as they now do
C. H. V aupel , Secretary.________ ____ diseases. Nothing relieves so quickly. For
holidays, 0. Davs of attendance, bove,
»
The People's Party of Klamath county 4337 ; girls, 4461^ ; total, 8798}£. Days is hereby called to meet at Salem, Oregon in their unions for resisting the en­
sale by T. K. Bolton.
are reorganizing for the coming campaign of absence, boys, 252 ; girls, 328X ; total, on Saturday Feb. 22, 1896, at the hour of croachments of capital.
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. d.
and bad an important gathering at Klam­ 580J£. Cases of tardiness, boys, 75; 11 o’clock a. tn. Basis of representation
January Weather Summary,
The ideal state will be reached when
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays
Following is a summary ot weather ob­ ath Falls Jan. 28th. Another meeting to girls, 99; total, 174. Whole number en­ is one delegate for each county at large laborer and capitalist are combined in
in each month.
m „
send
delegates
to
the
state
and
district
con
­
Maa. L-M. C aldwell , W. M.
servations at Ashland during month of ventions, will be held at Bonanza Feb. 14tb. rolled on register, boys, 238 ; girls, 246; and one delegate for each one hundred
one. The gieat fortunes already made
January, as reported by F. H. Carter, local
Mas. S. C. C handler . Secretary.
total, 484. New scholars, boys, 8 ; girls, votes or major fraction thereof, polled for
observer for tho Oregon Htate Weather
The Grant Mining <& Milling Company; 8; total, 16. Average daily attendance, the People’s Party candidate for gov­ will be scattered in time. Let working­
Service:
office, Ashland; capital, $1,000,000, di­ 442>s. Per cent of attendance, 94. ernor in 1894.
I. O. O. F.
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9.
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men see to it that no more are heaped
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Min. Mean. Precip’tn vided into 100,000 shares of $10 each ; in­ Number of visitors, 31. Cases of corporal
This convention is called for the pur­
Max.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
Date. Temp
up.
Let
them
go
in
and
divide
the
Temp Temp. in inches corporators, J. L. Mahan, W. A, John­
punishment, 3. Tardiness of teachers, 0. pose of nominating one candidate for wealth of the future among themselves.
Hold regular meetings every Thursday
supreme judge, four presidential electors.
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son, F. H. Rice and William Arthur, Days absence of teachers, 2.
1
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
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2
The election of delegates to the People’s
have filed articles of incorporation with
In good standing are cordially invited to
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3
Party National Convention and the
the secretary of state.
A curious case of loss of ono’s own
Real
Estate.
attend.
F. M. D rake , N. G.
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25
45
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4
election of a State Executive committee identity is recorded. A woman sitting
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S. F. Morine was up from Medford Sat­
H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102.
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5
G Me Knight to Geo R Justus; lot 4, of five; Congressional and other district
urday. He has sold his interest in the blk W 53,
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6
quietly
on
the
sea
front
at
the
British
Medford $40;
Ashland, Oregon.
nominations will be made at the same
Turf Exchange Saloon to J. C. Hall of Cen­
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59
50.5
7
J Hamlin to Eliza J Anderson time and place, as provided by law; and watering place of Brighton suddenly
PILOT BOCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.
tral Point and the new firm is Legate <S et Andrew
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53
57
8
al; 80 acres in tp 38 s r 1 w: $1
Hall. Frank will put his attention and
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41.5
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and
50
.06
9
Manly G Rood to Mary H Lowell; 61 such other business as may rightfully felt something break in her head. From
energies into placer and quartz mining acres
4th Monday in each month. Members in
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395
44
come before Baid convention.
10
in tp 36 s, r 4 w; $1600
that moment her past became a dead
impositions he owns on Applegate, some
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40.5
good standing cordiallyTnvited to attend.
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11
No proxies will be allowed unless the
W
T
Anderson
to
Mrs
Elmira
M
ay
Cox;
irilliant
samples
of
which
he
exhibited
in
blank.
She cannot recall so much as her
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45
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•.
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12
54 acres in tp 37 s. r 1 w; >2500.
person bolding the proxy is a citizen of
Ashland Saturday.
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34
41
13
Roar, T aylor , ^Scribe.
own name. She was at tho beach alone,
O H Blount to J R Baltimore; land in tp the county to be represented.
.... The best Hite ....
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14
It is sincerely hoped by a majority of the 39 s, r 1 e, and lot 20, blk P, and lot 13, in
W.
H.
SPAUGH,
and
the
only
thing
to
do
with
her
was
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15
IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
Î
miners of Siskiyou
Siskivou county that the Funding blk O R R add to Ashland; also lots 17 and
HOPS REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, *O. 24.
♦
Chairman State Central Com.
41
47
53
.03
16
to place her in a charitable asylum, al­
Bill of the Southern Pacific company will 18. blk P, R R add to Ashland: $1238.38
40
50
.93
60
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each
17
James H Brown to John Toepper; lot 3. Harrisburg, Oregon, Jan. 14, 1896,
be defeated in Congress. Their interest
though she was thoroughly respectable
40
53
46.5
.50
18
month in Odd Fellows' Hall, Ashland.
blk 2, Mrs G Cardwell's add to Jacksonville;
lies
in
the
Government
taking
possession
of
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41
and well to do in appearance. Strange­
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50
19
Miss E mma S tephenson , N. 0.
A
FISTFUL
OF
WHYS.
the Southern Pacific property, which will >400.
•F Agricultural Implements
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49
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20
55
Miss N ina E mery , Secv.
prevent the “octopus” from getting patents acres in tp 39 s, r 1 e; $300.
ly enough, she is not insano in the least,
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21
on all the valuable mineral land in this
O Harbaugh to Jas D Stephens—undi­ Questions and Answers Which Bear Upon but realizes perfectly her condition. Sho
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46
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22
connty which has not been actually located. vided
interest in 13.91 acres in tp 37 s, r 2 the Questions of Money and Government.
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23
grieves continually and asks, “Oh, shall
A. O. U. W.
w; >347.75.
—Yreka News.
What is tlio difference between the
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24
47
Jas
D
Stephens
to
Delia
Noland
—
13.91
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66.
The new officers of Hope Rebecca Degree acres in tp 37 s, r 2 w; $695.50.
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37
50
25
rascals who change the laws to get other I get my memory back?” Here is a case
Meets in lodge room in Masonic Hall
• Garland Stoves and.Ranges.
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lodge N g . 14 are: Emma Stephenson. N.
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W B Crisler to Margaret Adams—lots 3 people’s property and the thieves who for psychologists. If it is thus possible
•very second and fourth Wednesday in
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G.; Mrs. F. Burriss, V. G.; Nina Emery, and
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52
27
4
in
Nickell-plateadd
to
Ashland;
$300.
for
a
mortal
to
lose
entirely
the
memory
each month. All brethren in good standing
break the law in doing the same thing?
Rec. Secretary; A. D. Helman. Financial
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28
H Barr to T K Deuel—1.06 acres In tp The former bave more cunning and the of the past while yet living, does not
•re cordially invited to attend.
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Secretary: Elsie Patterson. Treasurer; 37 W
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29
a,
r
1
w;
$250.
M. R. M oose , M. W.
....
Anna Miller, Warden ; Anna Long. Cond. ;
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this, in a measure, solvo the question
AMMUNITION, : CUTLERY, i
SAWS,
GUNS,
U S to Vincent Cook—20 acres mining latter more courage.
J. R. C asey . Recorder
Leab Caldwell, I.G. ; Mrs. J. H. McBride. ground
31
43
5
....
31
in
tp
39
s.
r
2
w.
Why
is
money
the
blood
of
civiliza
­
asked
by
many
who
believe
in
a
life
R. S. N. G.; Lillie High, L. S. N. M ; Mrs.
Same to Cordelia L Ankeny—20 acres of tion? Because reducing its volume has
Mean temp., 42; Max. temp., 60, on 17th; R.Bish, R. S. V. G.; Mrs. D. High. L.
after death, Why do not the spirits of
mining ground in tpS8 a, r 2 w.
K. O. T. M.
Min. temp., 25, on 4 and 12; Total precip. in. 8. V. G. ; Lizzie Taylor, Champion.
Same to Ray A C ook —20 acres of mining the same affect upon general prosperity the departed, if they are able to do so,
4.09;
Total
snowfall
in.
0;
No
of
days
GRANITE TENT MO. 4, KNIGHT8 OV THE
as the loss of blood upon the vigor of
J. H. Kneeland, who is now in the ground in tp 38 s, r 2 w.
clear, 4; partly cloudy, 8; cloudy 19; pre­
take a mcro lively interest in the wel­
MACCABEES.
Same
to
H
E
Ankeny
—
20
acres
of
mining
animal life.
hospital
at
Sacramento,
is
on
the
fair
valline direction of wind. N W.
ground
in
tp
39
s,
r
2
w.
Meet'in regular review on the second and
Why was no people ever* enslaved fare of thoso whom they have left be­
road to recovery. We understand that
Same to Jas W Cook—20 acres of mining
fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd
Dr.
Huntington
said
that
had
the
acci
­
while
they had plenty of money? Be­ hind?
BORN.
ground in tp 39 s, r 2 w.
Fellow’s Hell, Ashland.
Visiting Sir
M ain S treet , O pposite P u za .
dent happened two years ago it would
Same to Sterling Mining Co—70 acres in cause people do not become cowards un­
Knights cordially invited.
An Enigmatical Bill of Fare,
have been impossible to have sayed his tp 38 s, r 2 w.
G. W. C rowson , Com.
til thoy are “broke.”
For a dinner served on the Dining Cars of
NILES—Near Hornbrook, January 26,18- leg and very doubtful about saving bis
C has . H. G illette , R. K.
John Gentner to Kaspar J Kubli—240
TOOLS
Why are American statesmen who the Chicago, Milwaukee v St. Paul Rail­ T’JLTJSTTS
96, to Mr. and Mrs. Niles, a daughter.
life. A French doctor has lately dis­ acres in tp 37 s, r 4 w : $2.
way,
will
be
sent
to
any
address
on
receipt
servo
the
alien
bondholders
’
trust
more
Victor Fink to Orin C Stanwood—80 acres
WALL ZPJLJPZEZEÒ. GLASS. ETC
BROPHY—Near Medford, Jan. 81,1896, to covered a new remedy for growing flesh
a two cent postage stamp. Address, •
contemptiblo than alien enemiee? Be­ of
g o to
Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Brophy a son.
to the bone that has been torn off, and in tp 37 s, r 1 w: $1500.
Geo.
H.
Ileafford,
General
Passenger
B
uilding
P
apers
, W rapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
Cline to Sarah Goodwin—1 acre in cause they add treason to their hostility Agent, Old Colony Building, Chicago,
this was Huntington’s first chance to tp Emma
39 s, r 1 e; $1.
apply ths remedy and it worked beyond
died .
Frank H Macdonald to Beele Macdonald to thoir native land.
Why do so many Democrats prefer the
ris wildest expectations. — Dunsmuir —lots 7 and 8 in Miner’s add to Ashland;
Jame3 A. Herne has written a new
News,
$5.
Democracy of Cleveland to the Democ­ play in which he will star next season.
CRAIN—In Eden precinct, Feb. 2, 1896,
John R Norris to Dagmar Martin—an racy of Jefferson? Because Jefferson is
Jennie Dickerson, Katherine Dixon
Joseph A. Crain.
undivided
interest in the Norris quartz
Big Sticky Notea.
liwry --------
Mr. 0. was an early settler coming to the
and Fred Perkins have been engaged
claim in the Davenport mining district; $1. dead and can’t give them any offices.
Thomas Carney spent last week with
county in 1852, and was one of its substant­
Why is silver money better than gold for Minnie Palmer’s company.
Silas J Day, administrator of H Amy
-AND-----
Medford relatives.
ial citizens.
estate, to Jas D Stevens—the undivided % money? Because the countries using sil­
Negotiations are pending in Chicago
—In Table Rock precinct, Jan. 25,
'S^.Feed Stable. CROSBY
Oscar Goodell visited his parents in Eagle interest of 13.91 acres in tp 37 s, r 2w: ver money are advancing in prosperity,
tionof a laaiou« Frsuch pbyaicUn, will quickly cure you of all ner
$347.75.
1896, John Crosby, aged 71 years, of in- Point on Wednesday.
for a spring tour of Evelyn Gordon in a
rotis or Uu*-iu,es ot th* geueraUve oraaua, such us Lost MaobooH
’
l
x*!
while
oountries
using
only
gold
money
flamation of the bowels.
Jessie Amy to Jas D Stevens—undivided
Insomnia, I’lUtisintbeBKck.Seialnul Kmlaelona, Nervous DeOlUir
repertory of standard and classical
R. Smith and wife called at F. Morgan’s Ji interest in same; $1.
Ibmplcs, I uflineas to Marry, KxbauaUu« Drains, VurtcooM- tud
are retrograding in civilization.
Deceased
was
buried
at
Antroch
ceme
­
Gold Hill. Oregon.,
plays.
Constipation.
It stops a I losses by day or nlgbt. Provsnu , ’ a.
tery, Rev. Mr. Faxton conducting the ser­ in Eagle Point last Sunday.
L F Willits to Geo Irwin—2Ji acres in tp
What good does it do to coin silver if
In as oi discharge, w lueb If not checked lewis co Spertuatorrhiwi'Sad
39
s,
rle;
$750.
vices. He leaves a large family.
the horrors of Impoteucy. ClTPII»E!BEoleauacuUK)Uv»r,
the
Owing to the Buddea closing of the
Earl Moore has been quite ill with a bad
the administration won’t use it to pay
jg BEFORE « ho AFTER ell
______
kidnersand the nrlnarv organs of all Impurities.
Bailie A Hill to John D Stewart—9.26
cold, but is better at present.
Grand Opera Bouse Stock company in
“* (TPIDEN E strengthens andi restores stuaJ I weak organs ~
obligations
which
by
law
are
payable
in
For Fine Rigs and
MINING LOCATIONS.
The reason sunerem are not cti.-ed by Doctor* la because ninety per cent are tredbled with
silver? Jnst as much good as it would Boston Sadie Martinot will soon sail
W. T. Moore is visiting his daughter,
ProBlaflti*. CUPIDENE Is the only known remedy to cure without an operatiun. DUuO testlinoni.
Teams. Horses Boarded one night :
Ed Sutton on January 1st located the do to stamp bars of iron and pay storage for Genoa.
als. A written guarantee given and money returned lr six boxes does not utket a pm-manyntwro
Mrs. Geo. Little, of Central Point.
|1.00 a box,8.x for {5.00, by malt. Send for khkk circular aud testimonials
w
Happy New Year quartz claim in Sterling
Hay 2d cents; grain 25 cents.
Alfred Smith is spending the winter with mining district.
on them.
An English drama by Sy Ivanna Daun-
Axidreaa DA VOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box SOTS, Boa Pruicteco, CM.
Fine hay and grain on hand and for
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith.
FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN.
Same on January 1st located the Golden
How have the goldites secured the cey, entitled “The Reckoning,” will ba
sale.
Mrs. E. J. Roberts and daughters. Nellie Star quartz claim in same district.
services of the president of the United produced on Jan. 27 at the Park thea­
J L Pennington January 1st located the
and Lulu, Sundayed at F. R. Moore’s.
Republican quartz claim m Sterling mining States for the last 20 years? Because sil­ ter. Brooklyn_______________
DR. JORDAN A CO.’S
ver men voted for gold men for presi­
Will Ray, of Oakland, Cal., is spending district
A. Carlson, merchant tailor, corner Main
the winter with his cousin, Oscar Goodell-
and Granite streets.
John M Hayes on January 1st located a dent.
GREAT IUSKUI OF 1MT0IT
claim tn Willow Springs district.
Why did silver men vote for gold men
Mr. White dehorned a few cattle in the quartz
I { Dealer in $ J
10Al Market St., San FrancUco
Palaces
on
Wheels.
W
W
McNair
on
January
1st
located
a
neighborhood last week. He claims to be a quartz claim in same district.
for president? Because tho people were
."Between 6th and 7th Sts.)
When people travel now a days, they
horsebreaker, also.
J F Brown on January 1st located a deceived by tho promises of their politi­ expect comfort, and when they travel on
-I-I-I-I-l-l-l-l-l-l-l
Go and learn how wonderfully yon
are made and how to avoid aickneea
O. Goodell attended the Leap Year ball quartz claim in same district.
cal leaders and by the good Lord, good •‘Tne Milwaukee” they get it.
and disease. Muvenm enlarged with
R J Shaw and J M Wild on January 27th devil attitudo of their candidates.
at Eagle Point the 24th. Oscar is always
There has been an evolution in the
Granite, Marble,
thousands of new objects. Admis­
“in it" with the girls.
located the Homestake quartz claim in
of transportation for man that is
^jíílTJOzVS.
sion 25 eta.
Why are pretended silver men in the means
Jacksonville-mining
district.
verv
interesting.
The
more
civilized
a
Private Office—Name Building
We
understand
that
Mr.
William
Garrett
C C Martin on January 28th located a two old parties in fact gold men ? Be people becomes, th* more exciting it grows. 1051 Market Street— Diseases of men: I
Freestone Monuments ”
has rented the Mathes place and will move placer
claim of 20 acres in Jackson creek cause “he that i9 not with me is against The ooaches now running between 8t. Paul stricture, loss ot manhood, diseases ot the akin Water of any (dtnpeKture doeired
his family on it this spring.
mining district.
and Copings.
Natural Temperature ss dag's.
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, on and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer­
Treatment personally or by letter. Sen*l
D Martin on January 16th located the me.”
Rev. Hood preached at the Mound
••The Milwaukee”, are marvels of elegance cury.
Why is it necessary for the 10,000 and convenience. The private compart­ for boot.
school house the 19th inst., and will hold Bull Run quartz claini in the Davenport
Tt) BRIIKZ TH E WATER 18 A TOUR.
Also agents for IRON FENCES.
Almost everybody takes some laxative services again the third Sunday in Feb­ mining district.
banks of the United States to enter ac­ ment cars, library buffet smoking cars Long established and reliable practitioners.
Satisfaction guaranteed medicine to cleanse the system and keep the ruary.
Same on Januarv 16th located the Inde­ tively into politics and pack conven­ and free reclining chair cars are models of
Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicates
quartz claim in same district.
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
fungi and animalculea, and neutral­
comfort, which m style and
Misses Lillie and Jessie Gregory, who are 1 pendent
tions for tho gold standard and bank luxurious
E
N
Provolt
on
January
1st
located
the
PINEOLA
COUGH
BALSAM
izing and correcting all acidi­
furnishings are palatial enough for royalty
P,O. Address: YREKA, Siskiyou Co.. LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder spending the winter in Medford, visited Gold Bag quartz claim in Williamsburg rule? Because if tho electors were not itself.
ties it promotes a normal and
A great pleasure for the traveler oh is excellent lor all throat inflammation and
all the benefits of a mild and pleasan their parents near Central Point last Satur­
Cal. I get
’ mining district.
cheated out of the right of voting for its sleepers and private compartment cars
healthful condition in every
laxative and tonic that purifies the blow day and Sunday.
for
asthma.
Con-'
J L Corbett on Jan 13th located the Mam- themselves and against their oppressors is the electric berth reading lamp, which is
part of the syBtem.
and strengthens the whole system. And
snmptives
will
In
­
Charles Turpin, of Lake Creek, was down , moth
------ — mining
........ claim in Wagner creek min- by the trickery of politicians and con­ an exclusive feature with "The Milwau­
more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­ our way last week. He made a business inR district,
variably
derive
kee”. The heating is all done by steam,
RINK. —
benefit from its — SWIMMING
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active trip to ____________________
ventions the government of tho people thus doiug away with the old fashioned
_______
Arthur
Medford and Jacksonville
and Wm
spent
_ on
- -- Jan
: -^ 4th located the Bear
une,
as
it
QUICKLY
and healthy, and when the Liver is in Friday and Saturday nights with friends on . Gulch mining claim in same locality.
inclosed and covered, the same medics
would bo restored and the money oli­ stove. By all these means the fatigue
abates the cough,
F M Wade on Jan 31st located a water garchy, which has produced distress and incident to travel is reduced to a minimum.
Sood condition you find yourself free from Big Sticky. .
water, always clean, for the springs run a
renders expector­
xr-
l
rigni oi
kw liicues,
iu be
The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail­
Mr --J
.nd ■»<-_
Mr. xir
w t I z-
- I uiixm
dilch uuu
and water right
of - 4000
inches, to
heavy volume- more than twelve hun­
lalaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
want in every gold standard country of way is always popular, and those traveling
ation easy, assist­
”rS' . ' , j^(ei0ry tV? r*~ i taken out of Carberry fork of Applegate,
dred gallons per hour.
Headache and Constipation, and rid of turned from sd extended visit with friends I y/ E Cvui vu Jun 31st ¡uv-. ’
ing nature In re­ You may dive and *wim and have more
W
Coul on Jan
located a water the world notwithstanding profound over its lines are the loudest in its praise.
that worn out and debilitated feeling. and relatives in. California. They were ac- ’ right of 6000 nches same olaw
storing wasted
All coupon ticket agents sell tickets via the
peace
and
abundant
harvests,
would
be
fun than‘‘anybody”—come out as “lime
companied
home
by
their
niece,
wito
will
I
*
P
?
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
tissues. There is
Hugh O’Neiion Jan 7th located a placer
Chicago,
Milwaukee
&
St.
Paul
Railway.
as silk” and “white as wool"—rejuven­
overthrown.
—
Silver
Knight.
a
large
percentage
• $ 9 and Moving.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach he their guest for some time.
claim of 20 acres in Palmer creek mining
C. J. Eddy, General Agent. Portland, Ore.
ated and happy.
of
those
who
sup
­
district.
_
«
troubles will only be had when the liver
.
---- —---
From Now Until Spring
Located on the
pose their cases to be consumption who are
List of Letters
*| L H Patterson on Jan 28th located a
is properly at work. If troubled with any
All work entrusted to my care done
Overcoats
and
winter
wraps
will
be
in
placer claim of 20 acres in Forest creek
only suflering from a chronic cold or deep
of
these
complaints,
try
SIMMONS
LIVER
Remaining
uncalled
for
in
the
Ashland
with dispatch, and on terms to suit
Children Cry for teated cough, often aggravated by catarrh. HELMAN LAND, HALF A MILE
fashion. They can be discarded, tempor­
mining district.
REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi­ P.O., Feb. 3,1896:
the times. See the undersigned be­
arily, while traveling in the steam heated
For catarrh use Ely's Cream Bairn. Both
NORTH OF THE PLAZA.
Andy, GG
Kennedy, R W
cines, and Better than Pills.
fore letting contracts and save
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pitcher’s Castorla.
remedies are pleasing to u«e. Cream Balm,
Million,
J
W
Saulsbury,
Frank
money.
Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for
10c. per bottle; Pineola Balsam, 25c. at
^-EVERY PACKAGE-ffisi
Smith, E K.
speed and for safety, no other line can
Children Cry for 1 Druggists. In quantities of $2.50 will de­
yr«« th» z Stamp in red on wrapper.
compare with this great railway of the
Persons calling for same will please say
liver on receipt of amount,
oao«.<,x.bu«d. D> ALLEN.’
® J. H. ZciUa * Gw, PhBft., Pw c
"advertised,”
w. H. B* vmk , P, M.
West.
Pitcher’s Casterla.
Proprietor
Killed in His Placer Mine.
J. M. Crawford, son of Judge Willard
Crawford of Grants Pass, was killed last
Thursday on Saxes creek, about 13 miles
2^
HINMAN. D. 1>. 8,
from Woodville. Crawford and J. T.
Woolfolk were mining the placers
formerly owned by the late John Neat­
hammer. Crawford had gone under the
DENTIST.
bank, which had been cut under by the
giant, to set off a blast. A cave caught
<^“In the Masonic Building up stairs him. His partner started for help near
over Post Office.
by, but when the rescuing party arrived
more dirt had caved in on Crawford and
it took several hours work with the giant
J^R. 8. T. SONGER.
before the body was recovered. Mr.
Crawford leaves a wife and four children.
He was a member of the A, O. U. W.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Judge Crawford took the remains to
Grants Pass Friday. Dr. D. M. Brower
of Ashland, coroner of Jackson county,
Novelty Block. Opposite Hotel Oregon,
was called, and went to Woodville, but
A shland ,
....
O beoon . as there was no cause for an inquest, did
not hold one.
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PRESSED BRICKS.
1W »
A bsolutely
Changed f4ands !
HOTEL
OREGON,
pure
FRED T. FRADENBURGH
Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day.
Special Sunday Dinners«
BACKACHE.
Dr. J. H. McLean’s
ASHLAND MILLS
t OUR I MTEMTl flour , )
VIRGIN <& C0., PROP’S
t
a
H. C. MYER
:
t +
+ +
1 HARDWARE and TINWARE (
t
I I MINERS' SUPPLIES I I
i
H. S. EVANS,
— »
ASHLAND, OR.
-
PAINTING.
J. W. (OX’S
PAPERING,
ETC.
MANHOOD RESTOBEDSSJ
ASHLAND
J. B. RUSSELL
White Sulphur Springs
BATHNG
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
Contracting & Building
GRANT HELMAN
BLY BBOTHKRS, 0« Warren Bt„ N, Y
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