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VOL. VIII
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY
APRIL 9,
ASHLAND OREGON,
Chief of the County Papers
Publiahed every Thur*day.
E. J. KAISER, Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year............................................. $1 73
Six Months..............................’’’’’ i oy
Three Months....................................... m
1896,
Advertising rate* given on applKiation.
A New Paper for Klamath.
Circuit Court Docket.
PRESSED BRICKS.
W. E. Bnwdoin went to Portland Sun
0 & C R R Co vs Geo Eugle; action to
reoover money.
day to purchase a newspaper plant. He
Dr. Barr, Dentist I. O. O. F. block.
R L Sabin vs Bloomer, Cronemiller t
will soon start the Klamath Republican
Miss
Mollie
Bameburgof
Medford
visited
1 Co; same.
J^R. J. S. HERNDON,
at Klamath Falla. Capt. O. C. Apple Ashland friends this week.
D H Miller vs J W Hockersmith; same
gate will be its editor and the paper
T J Hamlin et al vs J W Hockersmith;
Geo. Deal and wife of Langell valley are ,
starts out with good financial backing.
same.
vi*iting relative* at Henley.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Jeff Hamlin vs B B Gearvis; writ of re
I j « k Amputated.
Hot and cold baths at Storey’s barber view.
A shland ,
:
:
:
O regon .
E. V. Mills went to San Francisco Fri shop. Opposite town ball.
L A Neil vs Geo W Boggs and CP Jones;
day accompanied by Grant Crary. Mr.
, to recover money.
Klamath
county
republicans
want
Judge
▲^■Office—In Townsend Building, on Mill* has been undergoing operation* J. 8 Orr for district attorney.
Freestone Distillery Co vs S McClendon
Oak Street, Opposite Hotel Oregon.
et al: same,
for the relief of a bad leg, and on Sunday
Geo. D. Linn and Miss Mabel Straight of
J N Engledow vs Frank Parker; tore-
his leg wa* amputated just below the Eugene
were married Monday.
cover personal property.
hip joint by Dr. Lans at tbs Lane hos
HINMAN. D. 1». S.
J J Camp vs W G Jenne; to recover
Ex-Conductor Will Jamieson has bought
pital in that city.
money.
the Roseleaf oigar store at Roseburg.
Sugar Pine Door <fc Lumber Co vs-------
Josephine County Politics
A. H. Platter, a pioneer citizen of Joseph — ; to recover money.
DENTIST.
Tbs Josephine county democratic ine county, died at Althouse last week.
8 T Songer vs J J Donabue; same.
county
convention
last
Saturday
Jacksonville lodge No 10 I OO F vs J 4
The Josephine People’s party county Hanley;
same.
elected W. F. Kremer, A. R. Yantis, J. convention meets at Grauts Pass, April
«tur«
In the Masonic BuildiDg up
8ante vs Geo M Love; same.
W. Howard and J. O. Booth delegates to 18th.
Richard Beswick vs 8 D Taylor etal;
over Post Office.
state convention. The convention then
Big stock of 25 and 56c paper Novels re same.
adjourned to April 17 when the people’s duced
to 10 and 15c at D. L. Minkler &
W I Vawter vs Tolo Mining Co; same.
party county convention meets. A large Son’s
Rothcbild Bros vs Geo E Nenber; same.
J^R. 8. I. SONGER.
elemeut of the republican party will also
Wm Ulrich vs L B Warner; same.
Taylor & Wells have leased the Lucky
meet in conference at the same time, all Bart
Win Carey vs W J Freeman; action for
mine
on
Sardine
creek
and
will
oper
with a view of placing in the field a ate it.
claim to and delivery of personal property.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
G F Billings vs Kate Bell; to recover
county ticket to defeat ths Grants Pass
Mrs. J. Q. Beswiak, who is engaged in a money.
bank ring’s gang nominated by the reg
millinery
store
at
Medford,
spent
Sunday
Edgar E Miner vs John Locks; same
ular republican convention. Two years in Ashland.
Novelty Block, Opposite Hotel Oregon,
R W Tansill Co vs T K Bolton; same.
ago the republicans and the democrats
Laren vs U Labordette; action
Mrs. Dr. Parson and Mr*. J. R. Norris to Francis
A shland ,
....
O regon . carried the county by a partial fusion
recover possession of real property.
Visited
Mrs.
Geo.
8.
Calhoun
at
Grants
and deal. The people are apparently Pass last week.
Elizabeth Smith vs Myer & Gregory; to
sick of it.
. r
recover money.
J^R. C. W. BARR.
Here is a Silver Lake item: Prof. J. R.
L Cameron vs James Harvey etal; same.
The Time for Building
McCormack and Mr. M. Egli killed 250
Chas Nickell vs Geo Armstrong; tore-
cover money.
Up the system is at this season. The cold ducks, 70 geese and 6 swan today.
Geo O B DeBar vs David Law; same.
weather has made unusual drains upon the
Dental Parlors in Gdd Fellow’s Block.
Pollock & Phillips cleaned up $175 from
vital forces. The blood has become im an eight day run of their arastra in Joseph J F White vs A E Horn; same.
A shland , O regon .
J F White vs C N Horn; same.
poverished and impure, and all the func ine county and expect to put up a mill this
tions of the body suffer in consequence. summer.
Chas Nickell vs Wm. Herriott; same.
1 Same vs Gideon Hutchins; same.
All work pertaining to modern dent Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the great builder,
The Klamath county democrats elected
because it is the One True Blood Purifier
W I Vawter adm of 8 D Garrison estate
ili rv. Painless operations a specialty.
V. A. Dunlap, Geo. W. 8nnth and John F vs E G 8allstrom; same.
and nerve tonic.
Miller delegates to state convention. They
Fleischner, Mayer & Co vs Wm Bybee;
Hood’« Pill« become the favorite cathar adopted a free coinage of silver resolution. same.
M. BROWER M. D.
tic with all who use them. All druggists.
Conrad Mingus vs H L Oliver; same.
Max Pracht, who came out from Port
25c.
Chas Nickell vs R Moral; same.
land last Thursday, left again Sunday for
XQUITY CASKS.
Albany
and
Portland.
After
the
state
con
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Lint of Letter«
vention he goes to Chicago to work the Mc Sarah H Hull vs Silas B Hull; divorce.
Remaining
uncalled
for
in
the
Ashland
Kinley boom from that end.
O bkoon . P. O., April 6. 1896:
The O & C R R Co v* Geo Engle et al;
▲«BLAND.
for injunction.
Register of the Lakeview Land Office suit
Dahlberg, A W
Mack Donald, Mike
Catherine Noland vs S J Dav; Buit to set
W A. Wilshire, accompanied by his wife. aside
Gibson.
Lew
Swift,
H
V
deed.
Office—At Residence, intersection of Me
>assed through Ashland Sunday for Port
Milhase, Fred
Wagenblest, B F
Fred Hansen vs Peter J Van Harden-
chanic, Laurel and Main Streets,
end
where
Wilshire
has
a
fistful
of
proxies
Persons calling for same will please say for the democratic state convention.
burg and I L Hamilton; suit to set aside
“advertised.”
W. H. B runk . P. M.
general assignment.
Lake county s full delegation to the state
Wm D Hanley et al vs J A Hanley et al;
SOCIETY DIRECTORIES.
and congressional conventions—A. Snider, for partition of real property.
BORN
E. M. Brattain and A. C. Atilden were on
F V Medynski vs B P Theiss and G W
G. A. It,
Sundav’s northbound train. Representa Bashford; suit for dissolution of partner
WOLGAMOTT—In Talent precinct, March tive Virgil Conn went with them. He as ship.
burnsidb post no . 23.
31,1896, to Mr. and Mrs. John Wolgamott, pires to the joint senatorship.
W M Hannum vs Geo Blalock; suit for
Meet in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and
a daughter.
3d Saturday of aach month. Visiting Com
With Simon the leader of one faction injunction.
Manuel Silva vs Wm Redding: same.
rade* coraiany weicomeu.
BRIGGS—In Ashland, March 27, 1896, to and Soi. Hirscb the other. Barney Gold
E J Basbford vs F V Medynski; fore
A, C. S pknceb , Commander.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Briggs, a son.
smith boBsing the democratic ranch and closure
of mortgage.
G. Q. V annatta , Adjutant.
another Jew, named Clamo, leading the
WHITE—In Dunsmuir, March 28,1896, to populists,
Nat Jones vs Theo F Engel et al; same.
the
children
of
Israel
are
decid
Mr. and Mrs. W. White, a son.
F M Judd vs Virginia Judd; divorce.
edly in it in controlling the politics of Port
W. R. C.
Annie M Reed vs J F Reed; same.
land.
GREEN
—
At
Medford,
April
1,
1896,
to
the
BUBNBIDB BELIEF CORPS NO. 24
Nettie Clark vs P H Clark; same.
wife of A. P. Green, a son.
Etuma Neathammer vs Joshua Neat
Jones and Miller, the cattle buyers, have
Meets in Masonic hall at 2 o’clock p. m
n lhe first and third Fridays of each SCOTT-At Woodville, March 27, 1896, to purchased 300 head of beef cattle in Rogue hammer; same.
the wife of M. C. Scott, a son.
Luman Tiffany vs Henry Klock: fore
river val lev, besides 100 head tn this valley.
month.
Mas. J. D. C rock kb . Pres.
F. 8 Miller passed through Lakeview closure of mortgage.
Ma*. L ydia G riswold , Sec’y.
Jacksonville Milling and Mining Co vs
Tuesday on bis wav to Burns after horses
March Weather Summary.
O Thomas et al; injunction.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Following is a summary ot weather ob with which to drive the cattle.—Lakeview W Joseph
Chapman vs Ruth Chapman;
Examiner.
GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Knights of servations at Ashland during month of
divorce.
The Lake county democrats have put
Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets «verj March, as reported by F. H. Carter, local
Fannie Birdsey, executrix ot J G Birdsey
Friday evening. Visiting Knights in good observer for the Oregon State Weather out the following ticket: Commissioner. estate, vs B F Edmondson et al; fore
Service:
F.
M.
Green;
sheriff,
F.
P.
Lane;
clerk,
R.
standing are cordially invited to attend.
closure of mortgage.
W, Vernon: school superintendent, Mrs
F. D. W agneb , C. C.
Lillie M Epps vs Geo Epps; divorce.
Max.
Min. .Mean. Precip’in C.
Le.
A.
Knox:
treasurer,
A.
H.
Fisher;
8. G. E ugebs . K. of R A 8.
Conrad Mingus vs H L Oliver et al; fore
Temp Temp Temp. in inches. assessor, F. B. Houston; coroner, J. w.
closure of mortgage.
.10
31
36
26
1
Howard; surveyor, John O’Farrell.
C B Spear vs Fred M Over beck; suit to
35
trace
39
31
2
MASONIC,
For first-class dental work see Dr. ▲. foreclose mortgage.
...»
32
25
39
3
Albert T Searson vs Eva Searson; di
Hinman, Masonic block.
trace
23
31.5
40
4
SISKIYOU CHAPTER, NO. 21, B. A. M.
vorce.
.07
41
27
34
5
Sheriff Patterson attached the real estate
Regular convocation* on the Thursday
Joseph Clift vs Jane Clift; same.
.01
40
45
35
6
of E. G. Sahlstrom ot Medford on a judg
next after the full mooh.
J T Layton vs J T Payne and W W
.03
34
43.5
03
7
ment secured against him in the state of Hinton; injunction.
E. V. C artes , H. P.
.23
52
38
45
8
Washington and by the widow of 8. 1).
Benj Eggleston vs H R Barbour et al;
E. A. S hbbwin . Secretary.
.01
55
36
45.5
9
Garrison
for $5000 damages for the death mortgage foreclosure.
...»
50
68
82
10
of
Garrison
while
in
Sahlstrom
’
s
employ
Wm Hanley vs The Squaw Lak« Water
50
-.. •
33
67
11
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. M.
at Seattle. W. I. Vawter was appointed <t Mining Co; injunction.
51.5
70
33
12
administrator
of
the
Garrison
estate
and
John T Pannan vs J H. Anderson; fore
,.. ,
49
66
32
13
Stated communications on the Thursday
sues for the money.
closure.
45.5
51
40
. •. •
14
of or before the full moon.
Anna Hays vs Sherman Hays: divorce.
....
68
47
57.5
Capt. O. C Applegate and G. S. Nicker
15
E. A. S hbbwin , W. M.
Mary Hull vs 8 B Hull; divorce.
...»
55
64
46
16
son arrived Sunday and Judge C. 8. Moore
C. H. V aupkl . Secretary.
W J Virgin, J E Pelton and R P Neil v»
54
trace
38
70
and Rufus Moore went through Monday city
17
of Ashland; injunction. ,
54
4L
67
for Albany and Portland republican con
18
ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. E. 8.
CRIMINAL CABES.
58.5
45
72
ventions as delegates. Klamath will push
19
Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesdays
.21
48
53.5
59
20
Judge Moore tor joint state senator. V. A.
State v* Geo E Bloomer; indictment for
in each month.
51 5
....
40
63
21
Dunlap, democratic delegate, accompanied larceny.
M rs . L- M. C aldwell , W. M.
54.5
.17
64
45
them. Judge Smiih, the other democratic
22
State vs A Weigel; indictment illegal
Mas. 8. C. C handler . Secretary.
48
58 5
trace
69
23
delegate, went through a f«w days before. practice of medicine.
.04
54.5
50
59
24
State vs E H Renfro; same.
Mrs. C. H. Pierce, formerly from Jack
.53
46
52.5
59
25
State vs Button Hawks; burglary.
I. O. O. F.
sonville,
Or.,
but
who
has
been
a
resident
48
.18
42
54
26
State vs Wm Ennis; unlawful gaming.
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 45.
of
Buffafo,
N.
Y.,
tor
nearly
a
year,
has
.85
36
43.5
51
27
State vs John Sims; for permitting a
been
warned
by
physicians
that
she
must
.27
31
39.5
48
28
minor
to play billiards.
Hold regular meetings every Thursaav
leave the rigorous eastern climate at once
.01
43.5
37
50
29
State
vs J R Williamson; giving liquor
evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren
on account of the weak condition of her to minor.
.02
30
37.5
45
30
in good standing are cordially invited to
lungs.
Mr.
Pierce
expects
to
leave
this
39
....
23
55
31
attend.
F. M. D rake . N. G.
Nerve« on Edge.
month for New Mexico and Arizona in
H. 8. E vans , Sec’y, P. O. box 102.
Mean temp.. 46.4; Max. temp.. 72. on 19th; search of a new business location in a suit
I
was
nervous,
tired, irritable and cross.
Min. temp., 23, on 4.31; Total precip. in. able climate.—Klamath Falls Express.
Karl
’
s
Clover
Root
Tea has made me well
2.73; Total snowfall in. 1.9; So. of days
and
bappv.
—
Mrs.
E.
B. Worden. For sale
Boy*
’
and
men
’
*
overcoats
below
cost
at
PILOT ROCK ENCAMPMENT, NO. 16.
clear 6; partly cloudy 8; cloudy 17; dates
by T. K. Bolton.
Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and of frost, light, 28. 30; killing, 31; prevailing J. R." Baltimore’s.
4th Monday in each month. Members in direction of wind, N. W.
Klamath county is having a small land
Diamond*.
Remarks: Mean temp, since 1882,46.0.
good standing cordially invited to attend.
Av. precipitation since 1882, 1.74. Precipi boom. Tne law which went into effect
H. 8. E vans , C. P.
Henry Ward Beecher took pleasure in
ast
Monday,
and
which
provide«
for
set
tation March, 1884 and 1890 only, equal
R obt , T a ylob ,'Scribe.
tlement, by homestead, of the Fort Klam the wonderful colors of precious stones.
present month.
ath hay reserve, caused a lively move He cared for them not as jewels, but as
HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 24.
All the Comfort* of a Home.
ment of squatters to that locality, and crystallized dewdrops and sparks of liv
Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each
“By the way, your advertisement there is much life around old Fort Klam ing fire. Ruskin, too, is said to carry
month in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ashland.
mentioned ‘home comforts,’ ” said the ath again. The reserve contains about diamonds loose in his pockets, just so
Miss E mma S tcphxnson , N. O.
young
man in quest of lodgings to a 10,000 acres of fine hay land, nearly all that he may take them out and flash
Miss N ina E mery , Secv.
of which has been located within the
Glasgow landlady.
short space of three days. The fort re them in the sunlight for his own delec
“Yes,’’was the reply. “Ye see ye serve of one mile square, is withheld tation. And now the learned men have
A. O. U. W.
could get a seat wi’s in the kirk. (My from settlement. Sattlers are limited to discovered what women have known al
ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 66.
last lodger used to pay for the hale pew.) 80 acres, and the manifest disposition to ways—that diamonds came down from
Meet* in lodge room in Masonic Hall Then, t’ keep ye frae woaryin in *e settle on the hay lands of that locality heaven, for no power on earth was great
every second and fourth Wednesday in
each month. All brethren in good standing evenin’« ye cud gie the bairns u han wi’ bespeaks the rush which will be made enough to produce them. This is how
their lessons, for their aiu faither’s nae when the Klamath Indian reservation scientists claim to have found out the
are cordially invited to attend.
is thrown open for settlement.
scholar.
M. R. M oobe , M. W.
truth we knew from the beginning. Il
J. R. C asey . Recorder
“Aboot yer meals, ye cud just come PEOPLE’S PARTY CONVENTION. seems that in South Africa experts have
down an get them in the kitchen—it
been puzzled finding in blue earth, the
wid be haiuelike, ye ken. There’s little
K. O. T. M.
A People’s Party county convention natural bed of thorough diamoryl, stone»,
Johnny, ye wid get him to sleep wi’ ye. for Jackson county ia hereby called to which had been fractured, and it wa:
OaANITK TINT MO. 4, KMIGHTS Of THE
He’s an awful kicker, but wid keep ye meet at Medford, Friday and Saturday, evident that no upheaval of the soi
MACCABEES.
April 17 and 18, 1896, convention to con could have effected such result. Thei
Meet in regular review on the second and fine an hate thae winter evenin’s.”
Then, seeing her auditor making his vene at 1 o’clock p. m., April 17, 1896, the wise heads bethought themselves t<
fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd
Fellow’s Hall," Ashland.
Visiting 8i: way to the door, she hastened to add:
for the purpose of nominating a county see whether there were any traces o'
Knights cordially invited.
ticket, viz., three representatives, countv diamonds in meteoric iron, and sur<
“
I
widna
chairge
ye
onything
extra
G. W. Caowsoir, Com.
udge, one county commissioner, clerk, enough such traces are said tohavebeei
for
a
’
thae
preevileges.
”
—
New
York
C has . H. G illette , R. K.
recorder, treasurer, sheriff, assessor, found. So now all the world is ready t<
Herald.
’
_________
school superintendent, surveyor and
believe that there are really diamond»
You can now go and buy your summer coroner.
clothing. Van pel, Norris & Drake have
The Populists of each precinct are re in the sky. Speaking of word pictures,
received tbeir big stock and are pleased to quested to meet at the various precinct where is there one which could bring
show you a line of men’s, boy’s and chil polling places on
S $ Dealer in $ $
the diamond more plainly into view
dren’s goods that can’t be beat for low
Saturday, April 11th, at S o’clock p. m., than this?
prices and good values.
Oh, tho wonderful laughter of light!,
in accordance with the following appor
Oh, the genius of color at play!
tionment, and also elect one alternate
—Brooklyn Eagle.
Granite, Marble,
. :; z
for each delegate.
Applegate.............. 6; Meadows................. 2
Oy»ter*.
N. Ashland........... IO N. Medford............ 10
Freestone Monuments
“
When
I
was
a boy,” said the mid
8
**
.
9’8
“
9
W.
“
’ ‘ ‘ ‘‘ ’ 10 Mount Pitt’ ‘
2 dle aged man, “nobody ever used to
and Copings.
Big Butte.............. 2,Pleasant Creek.... 6
Central Point........ 12, Rock Point............ 2 think of stewing oysters in milk, though
Also agents for IRON FENCES. ■
Chimney Rock.... 5i Steam boat............. 3 I believe that barbaric practice did be
Satisfaction guaranteed
Eagle Point.......... 9 Sterling.................... 1 gin just before the war, but now almost
Eden..................... 10'Table Rock............ 8 everybody eats them that way, and they
Flounce Rock .... 2 Talent................... . 9 cook them that way in restaurants. It
P. O. Address: YREKA, siakiyon Co..
Foots Creek.......... 2 Trail Creek........... 3
Cal.
Gold Hill.... ....... 6 Uniontown ........... . 5 seems a pity. The oyster is not the least
N. Jacksonville.... 3 Willow Springs.... 4 of the blessings vouchsafed to us, and
8.
“
.... 4 Woodville.............. . 5 why anybody should want to disguise
Lost Creek............ 1
—
Total ..................................................... 160 its gamy and at the same time delicious
Thia gives one delegate at large and flavor with milk I do not see.
“To stew oysters in milk is even
one delegate to each ten votes cast lor
worse than to dip them in batter before
N.
Pierce
for
governor
in
1894.
House Raising H
Each club is requested to elect their broiling or frying them, when but a
precinct committee in accordance with thin coat of cracker dust is all that is
Almost
everybody
takes
some
laxative
and Moving.
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the the state plan of organization hereto ap required, and even this is likely to be
dispensed with on broiled oysters by one
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS pended.
1. The plan of organization shall be who has eaten oysters broiled just as
LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder’
All work entrusted to my care done
get all the benefits of a mild and pleasan that of the party club.
with dispatch, and on terms to suit
they come from the shell.
2. One or more clubs shall be organ
the times. See the undersigned be
laxative and tonic that purifies the blooc
“But it should not be understood
fore letting contracts and save
and strengthens the whole system. Anc ized in each precinct or ward.
from this that batter can reasonably hpar
money.
3.
When
a
precinct
or
ward
is
organ
more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU
no relation whatever to the oyster; far
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active ized the members of all the clubs in the
Oak Street, Ashland.
0. ALLEN.
and healthy, and when the Liver is in precinct or ward (if there is more than from it. There is, for instance, the oyster
Sood condition you find yourself free from one) shall meet in general convention at fritter, certainly a very pleasant subject
lalaria. Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- a place and on a date specified by the to dwell upon. But in this case the
Headache and Constipation, and rid of county chairman or appointed organizer, blessing has been added to the common
that worn out and debilitated feeling. for the purpose of selecting by ballot a place, not the commonplace to the bless
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. precinct or ward committeeman and four ing. ”—New York Snn.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach (4) others who, with the committeeman
troubles will only be had when the liver as chairman shall constitute a precinct,
Men’s white shirts 50 cents, 75 cents and
$1.00 at J. R. Baltimore’s.
is properly at work. If troubled with any or ward committee of five (5).
4. The precinct or ward committee-
of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER
Men’s fine flannel underwear, worth
REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi man so selected shall be by virtue of his 31.50, reduced to $1.00 at J. R. Baltimore’s.
office as precinct or ward committeeman,
cines, and Better than Pills.
a member of the countv central com The U. S. Gov't Reports
Professional Cards
J. B. RUSSELL.
’
Contracting k Building
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
JOB SALB BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
^»-EVERY PACKAGE-tSs
mittee.
frank W illiams ,
Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper.
Chairman P. P. Co. Central Com.
A. M. FORD, Secretary
* J. H.ZeiHu4 Co« Philo., Pa,
ahow Royal Baking Powder
auperior to all other*.
— ■■■
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Royal ^ne?
A bsolutely
Heal
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The Pioneer and Ohl Reliable Hotel of
Ashland, is now Under the Management of
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They Make Time Puss Quickly.
Joseph Boland to M A Graham—the Pot
One of Tesla’s expérimenta with X
latch mining claim in tp 38 *. r 1 e; $1.
C P Parker to Mark Boker—lot 7, blk 7, rays should not be lost sight of by the
Gold Hill; $250.
An Experienced Hotel Man of California, and has been
D H Hawkins to W R Kinoaid—15 acres American people or by anybody. He and
in_tp 38 s, r 1 w ; $174 90.
one of hia assistants as well find that if
Completely Renovated and Improved and is Ready
Eaward Brace to <’ E Carder—land in these mysterious rays are directed pow
Galloway addition to Medford; $105.
’¡^^BB^for the Traveling Public.
James N Dennis to C B Nininger—.05 erfully upon the human head the top of
•cres in tp 39 a, r 1 e; $L
the head gets warm, and there super
C E Nininger to E 1 Churchman—same:
venes throughout a pleasing, soothing
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W W Walters to J S Rogers—lots 22. 23 sensation and a tendency to sleep. While 3ATES, $1.00 to $1.50 PER DAY
und 24 and blocks 25 and 32, Woolen’s ad the experiments do uot seem to have
No Chinese Employed
MEALS, 25 Cents.
dition to Ashland; $1829.61.
r J Rogers to Mrs Lizzie Norris—same; progressed to the point of actually put
$1829.
ting the patient to sleep, they make him
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A V Hurt to Ella J Cole—lots 11 and 12.
feel sleepy. Most and best of all, while
blk 56, Medford ; $1100.
F M Over beck to Anna LOverbeck—land the Roeutgen rays are streaming upon a first class bar iist ootstjsteo
in Jackson county; $1
Tlio* F Fish to Augustus Moore—14.50 your head, the time seems to pass away
TlOHSr WITH HOTEL.
acres in tp 38 s, r 1 e; $10.
i very quickly. Both Tesla aud his assist
Chas Sharp to 8 W Wescott—160 acres in ' ent noticed that fact.
tp 35 s. r 1 e; $10.
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John P Dodge to Ira C Dodge—% acre in ! Exquisite and wondrous are the pos-
tp 39s, r le; $5.
libilities to be deduced. The nervous ir-
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-ri6hl 011 »lability ot tbo A mericau people can be
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! brought down and tempered to the point
C W Mullen on February 9th located a i where they wi]1 bo lhe gentlest, stead-
placer claim of 20 acres in Grave creek iest people in the world. When the lit-
dicrw Mullen on February
Germany shows
February 9tb
9th located
located ( ! ^emperor
^ emperor of
of Germany
shows a a dispo
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1500 inches of water, to be taken out of Al | sition to lr.ake a break, all the court
bright creek.
physician will need to do will be to sub
Thos Winslow on March 18th located a i
ject
William to the sweet and soothing
quartz claim in Applegate district.
Wm W Woolf on March 5th located a influence of the Roentgen rays. He can
quartz claim in Gall’s creek district.
James McLaren on March 15th located a do this without his majesty’s knowledge.
Again, when American congressmen
placer claim in Big Applegate district.
Geo Tetherow on March 15th located a begin to shout and rant and roar and
placer claim of 20 acres in Big Applegate
say things that set the teeth of Euro
district.
A J Marvin on March 15th located a pean newspaper editors on edge, a mild
placer claim of 20 acres in Big Applegate application of Roentgen rays upon their
district.
Geo McLaren on March 15th located a I heads will make them roar as gently as
placer claim of 20 acres in Big Applegate sucking doves. If simultaneously those
district.
H L White on January 8th located a who must listen to their speeches try an
quartz claim in Foots creek district.
application to their own heads with a
J P Bartlett on March 17th located a
pocket
machine while the orations are
placer claim of 20 acres in Uniontown
district.
in process of delivermont, “the time
Chas Bartlett on March 17th located a will seem topass very quickly,” as Tes
placer claim of 20 acres in tp 39 s, r 4 w.
E W Anderson on October 2, 1895, lo la says. It is always known beforehand
cated a quartz claim on Squaw creek.
when any pet bore in the United States
W E Bartlett on March 17th located a
Benate is to orate, and it will be easy
placer claim of 20 acres in tp 39 s, r 1 w,
Wm Arthurs on March 12th located a enough for the presiding officer and
quartz claim in Wagner creek district.
S E Arthurs on March 12th located a those whom decorum forces to remain
to slyly apply the Roeutgen rays. Nay,
quartz claim in Wagner creek district.
MA Van Garder on March 20th located a the Roentgen ray machine may even be
placer claim in Grave creek district.
L 8 Harper on March 20th located a taken to church.
placer claim in Grave creek district.
L 8 Harper et al on March 20th located a
Wealth, Work and Wages.
water right of 400 inches, to be taken out
George B. Waldron has compiled for
of Big Boulder creek.
H I Hobbs on March 21st located a The Arena some figures showing the dis
quartz claim in Foots creek district.
Harry Dunlap on March 15th located a tribution of wealth production and con
placer claim in Uniontown district.
sumption among the families of the
United States. The figures are from the
The Thief Discovered.
census of 1890.
An employee in an up town resort
It appears from the list that over
has been keld under suspicion for some 4,000,000 families, nearly one-third of
time, and came near losing his position,
on account of the antics of a »big tom the whole population, must live on in
cat. For weeks the cash registers, when comes of less than $400 a year, though
counted at the close of the day’s busi it does not seem possible. Going one
ness, showed a deficit of several dollars, step higher in the income list, more
and no clew could be had to explain the. than half the families of tho United
mysterious absence of the money. The States, 53.26 per cent, live on less than
proprietor, having great confidence in $600 a year. Two-thirds of th9 Ameri
his employee, was mystified, and not un can families exist on incomes below
til a few nights ago was the matter
$900 a year, while nineteen-twentieths
made clear. While alone in the place,
of
all tho families, 95.06 per cent, have
after closing hours, the proprietor was
startled to hear the click of the regis annual incomes of less than $3,000.
There remain, therofore, less than 5
ters, followed by repeated clicks, like
per
cent of the families of the United
those of a novice upon the keys of a pi-
ana Looking up, he found his pet cat States with incomes abovo $3,000. The
playing upon the keys of the register favored 4.04 per cent remaining include
and apparently enjoying the perform the millionaires, of whom there are in
ance as much as if he were a feline the country 4,047. Not one of these has
Paderewski.—New York Journal.
an income of less than $G0,000 a year.
Kev. L. L. Wood and wife, evangelist’, The incomes of many of them reach mil
will commence a meeting in the Baptist lions of dollars a year each, while more
church, Sunday, April 12th.
than half the families of this enlighten
ed country must stiuggle on aud pay
Spurgeon’s Points For the Preachers.
“Mind you avoid inappropriate schooling and doctors’ bills on less than
texts,” said Mr. Spurgeon one day to $600 a year each. That is to say, mak
jis college students. “One brother ing the calculation another way, nine
preached on the loss of a ship with all teen-twentieths of the families of this
lands on board from ‘So be bringeth nation get only twice as much money
them to their desired haven,’ and an- per year as the other twentieth.
nher returning from his marriage holi-
lay: ‘The troubles of my heart are en
The Best Cough Cure.
larged. Oh, bring me out of my dis
is Shiloh's Cure. A neglected cough is
tress 1’ Mind your figures of speech are dangerous. Stop it at once with Shiloh’s
■iot cracked. Don’t talk like the brother Cure. For sale by T. K. Bolton.
who said, ‘I fly from star to star, from
A St. Patrick’s Day Banquet.
rherry beam to cherry beam. ’ Get
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hundred aud twenty-five years
Among your people or somebody may be
saying of you, as one old lady said of ago, before American independence was
her minister, that he was invisible all declared, before the battle of Bunker
the week aud incomprehensible on Sun Hill, before the Boston tea party in 1773,
days. Shun all affectation in the pul a club organization was formed by some
pit, and mind you never get into the Irishmen in Philadelphia. They called
gcody goody style. One of this sort said, it the Hibernian club. They loved the
‘I was reading this morning in dear old country, and they hoped devoutly it
Hebrews.’ ”—New York Observer.
^vonld secure its independence.
When you drink tsa get the best—Ito
The organization was perpetuated. Its
Blend—it will please you. Take no other. members lived to help fight for the
I. K. VanSant, Ashland.
freedom of the American colonies, lived
The Cow* In the Mortgage.
again to see the brush between the Unit
There is a man in Taylor county who ed States and England in 1812. Other
knows how to mortgage cows. The members took their places and handed
Montezuma Record knows this man down the good old club. Still other
and vouches for him. The man is a members helped to fight the war of the
farmer, and recently a collector called Union in 1861 and succeeding years,
on him for the payment of a note se and those who returned entered again
cured by chattel mortgage.
The farmer was obdurate aud gave the familiar doors of the old Hibernian
no satisfaction that he would ever pay club, which has continued its honorable,
pleasant existence to this day.
Every
the note. Finally the collector said :
“Well, I’ll have to take the 11 cows year, on St. Patrick’s day, from 1771
named in the mortgage.”
till 1896, the Hibernian club has held a
“Oh, no, you haven’t got a mortgage banquet in honor of the saint and of old
on 11 cows on this farm.”
Ireland.
“Why, yes, I have.” And the collect
The old club has seen the population
or pulled out a copy of the mortgage
of this country grow from 2,000,000 to
and read as follows :
“ ‘One red aud white cow, one cow 70,000,000. It has seen the sons of Ire
spotted red and white, one red cow with land and their sons in turn rising to
white spots, one cow with white spot hold every office of honor and dignity
in forehead, one red cow with two white in this government, becoming million
hind feet, one white cow with red spots aires, famous lawyers and orators, great
on side, one white and red cow, one red newspaper editors, statesmen and sol
cow with two white fore feet, one white diers, loving with passionate devotion
cow with red spot on shoulders, one red the new land which received them kind
cow with white spots on hips, one white
cow spotted with red.’ Now, how do ly and gave them the opportunity for
you like that?” continued the collector. free development.
All this the orators of the ancient
“Ob, that’s all right. I see you’ve
got 11 mortgages on my old red aud and honorable Hibernian club of Phila
white cow. There she is down in the delphia have noted year by year on St.
pasture. The boys will go down and Patrick’s day as the decades came and
help you catch her!”—Atlanta Consti went. And there is no home rule for
tution.
Ireland yet.
Ladies’ and misses’ low cut shoes 75 cent
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
at J. R. Baltimore’s.
The best salve in the world for Cuts
Men’s cotton underwear 25 cents and 5* Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever
cents, excellent value, at J. R. Baltimore ’ Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands. Chilblains,
’orns, and all 8km Eruptions, and posi-
'ively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
Children Cry for guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
I noney refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
Pitcher’s Castorla
b'or sale by K. a . Sherwin
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Address DA VOL MEDICINE CO., P. O. Box 2076, Sail Francisco, Cal.
FOR SALE BY E. A. SHERWIN.
DR. JORDAN & CO.’S
GREAT MUSEUM OF AMATOMY
1OM Market St., San Franctaco
.Between 6th and 7th St*.)
Go and learn how wonderfully you
are made and how to avoid aickncM
and disease. Museum enlarged with
thousands of new objects. Admis
sion 25 eta.
Private Office—Name Building
.051 Market Street— Diseases of men-
stricture, loss of manhood, disease, of the ekin
and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer
cury. Treatment personally or by litter. Semi
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ASHLAND
White Sulphur Springs
BATHNG
AílTJOWS.
Water of any temperature desired
Natural Temperature «5 deg’s.
bong established and reliable practitioner8 TO mn THE WITER IS A TOSIC
COUGHS and COLDS
ELY’S P1NEOLA BALSAM is a sure
Being Sulphuric and Alkaline it eradicate*
fungi and animalculea, and neutral
izing and correcting all acidi
ties it promotes a normal and
healthful condition in every
part of the system.
Remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat liad
for a’tbma. It soothes, quickly abates he
— SWIMMING RINK. —
cough, and ren
ders expectora inclosed and covered, the same medica
tion easy.
water, always clean, for the spring* run a
Consumptives
will invarinblv de heavy volume— more than twelve hun
dred gallons per hour.
rive benefit from
its use.
Many You may dive and swim and have more
who suppose their
fun than “anybody“—come out a9 “fin«
cases to be con
as silk” and "white as wool”—rejuven
sumption are only
ated and happy.
suffering from ’a
chronic cold or
Ijocated on the
deep seated
HELMAN
LAND, HALF A MILK
J, often aggravated by catarrh.
cough,
For catarrh use Ely’s Cream Balm. Both
NORTH OF THE PLAZA.
remedies are pleasing to use. Cream Balm,
50c. per bottle; Pineola Balsam, 25c.
Sold bv Druggists.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y
Pi oprietor
GRANT
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MARKET.
10HS K. PXLTON.
B. P. NEIL.
HELMAN
POKEGAMA
PELTN&NEIL, Prop’s
—Retail and Wholesale dealers in—
Beef, Pork and Mutton.
All
Kinds of
Fresh
Meats!
150 Choice
Residence Lots for sale in
Pokegama, on reasonable
terms. Lots sold on the in
stallment plan.
2,000 > ACRES ot Choice
---- Sugar and Yellow Pine Land for sale
prices is all that we ask.
on the Klamath River. Terms made to
suit on application. Address.
CHAS. COLE,
We will make it to your interest to
deal with us.
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Pokegama, Siskiyou Co,, Cal.
Kept constantly on hand.
Fair livine , A LRO